You can't etherchannel to switches that aren't part of the same chassis or stack.
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On Nov 19, 2011, at 2:55 PM, Vishal Rane <vishal.rane_at_hotmail.co.in> wrote:
> Hi Experts
>
> I got 3 switches Sw1 , Sw2 , Sw3
> Sw1 connects to Sw2 <trunk port> port Giga 0/23
> Sw1 connects to Sw3 < trunk port> port Giga 0/10
>
> Host-A is connected to Sw2 port Giga 0/5
> Host-B is connected to Sw3 port Giga 0/6
>
> PLAN
> Configure Etherchannel between Sw1 to Sw2Configure Etherchannel between Sw1
> to Sw3Host-A one interface will connect to Sw2 and another interface to Sw3
> (Port Giga 0/5 )
> Host-B one interface will connect to Sw3 and another interface to Sw2 (Port
> Giga 0/6)
>
> Host-A & Host-B are virtual machine with Dual NIC
> Keeping above in mind what is the recommended config for Ether-channel and
> ports connecting to Host-A and Host-B
>
> ThanksVishal
>
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