From: Pavel Bykov (slidersv@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Nov 30 2008 - 14:29:56 ARST
Agree with Peter.
Etherchannel does not equal trunking. You can accomplish it by either
creating an L3 etherchannel, or L2 etherchannel with static access.
On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 2:57 PM, khurram noor <smartcapricon82@gmail.com>wrote:
> i am practicing ie core workbook lab6. its task 2.3 states that:
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> *Configure SW3 and SW4 so that traffic between their VLAN 100 interfaces is
> load balanced on interface Fa0/19 Fa0/21.*
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> *Do not enable trunking between SW3 and SW4 to accomplish this.*
>
> can anyone explain... does this question means creating a layer 3
> etherchannel which will be containing following members
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> on both SW3 and SW4 (IP addresses 145.1.100.9 and 145.1.100.10 on L3
> etherchannel interfaces)
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> 1. VLAN 100 (SVI interface)
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> 2. Interfaces f0/19 -f0/21
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> Please help as im unable to understand it completely
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