I agree. It also makes troubleshooting/tracing MUCH easier as you move
from device to device.
As far as how MY mind works, I always go from lower-to-higher switch
number. So anything beween SW2 and SW1 would be "12", etc.
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Joe Astorino wrote:
On the 3560 I don't think it matters, but I always do make sure that
they match because on some older platforms and IOS it will matter. It
is probably best to get in the habit of making them match in my
opinion
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 4:38 PM, saravana kumar <apsksaravana_at_gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Channel-group < no> is specific to the device or it has to match with the
other side of the device aswel.
Thanks
Saravana
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