From: Shine Joseph (shinepjoseph@iprimus.com.au)
Date: Sat Jan 12 2008 - 23:46:44 ARST
Hi,
This is the extract from Doc CD command reference.
"non-silent (Optional) Use in PAgP mode with the auto or desirable keyword
whentraffic is expected from the other device."
"If you do not specify non-silent with the auto or desirable mode, silent is
assumed. The silent mode is used when the switch is connected to a device
that is not PAgP-capable and seldom, if ever, sends packets. A example of a
silent partner is a file server or a packet analyzer that is not generating
traffic. In this case, running PAgP on a physical port prevents that port
from ever becoming operational. However, it allows PAgP to operate, to
attach the port to a channel group, and to use the port for transmission.
Both ends of the link cannot be set to silent."
HTH,
Shine
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Sent: Friday, 11 January 2008 11:43 PM
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Subject: Ether-Channel Desirable with Non-Silent:
Can anyone please give difference between *"ethernet-channel 1 mode
desirable non-silent" *as i'm unable to find detail information in DocCD.
Any example will be appreciated. Thanks.
Regards,
Mohammed Abbas
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