RE: Ether-Channel Desirable with Non-Silent:

From: Derek Chan (derekc@mad.scientist.com)
Date: Sun Jan 13 2008 - 15:55:49 ARST


Try this url:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/103.html#etherchan

non-silent option states:

Non-silent (default on Catalyst 5500/5000 fiber FE and GE ports)
 An auto or desirable mode keyword. If no data packets are received on the
interface, then the interface is never attached to an agport and cannot be
used for data. This bidirectionality check was provided for specific
Catalyst 5500/5000 hardware as some link failures result in the channel
being broken apart. Because non-silent mode is enabled, a recovering
neighbor port is never allowed to come back up and break the channel apart
unnecessarily. More flexible bundling and improved bidirectionality checks
are present by default in Catalyst 4500/4000 and 6500/6000 series hardware

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Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 7:43 AM
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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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