Re: Etherchannel XOR on 3 and 5 ports etherchannel

From: ALL From_NJ <all.from.nj_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2009 09:28:48 -0400

Good morning,

You kind of lost me here ... are you using a packet sniffer or wondering how
IOS works beneath the user shell?

Do you have a config question or are you labbing something up?

Perhaps I have not looked at etherchannel in the same way you are doing in
your email, please explain more.

Kindest regards and have a great day,

Andrew Lee Lissitz

On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 5:23 AM, Hans Eriksson <eriksson.hans_at_gmail.com>wrote:

> I have no problem understanding this when using Etherchannel with 2,4 or 8
> ports in a bundel. But if you have 5 or 7 ports in the bundel.
> Exampel from Cisco.
>
> 192.168.10.1 and 172.24.50.6
>
> 1 = 00000001 and 6 = 00000110
>
> 2 port etherchannel port (0-1) 1XOR0 =1 eq port 1
> 4 port etherchannel port (0-3) 01XOR10 = 11 eq port 3
> 8 port etherchannel port (0-7) 001XIR110 = 111 eq port 7
>
> now if you have 5 or 5 porst what happends?
> What bits are used?
>
> 3 port channel port (0-2)
> or
> 5 port channel port (0-4)
>
> How will this work?
>
> Regards Hasse
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