Thanks Jeremine,
I which case I will lose the cos capability on the ether channel?
Kind regards
Tauseef
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On 25 October 2013 18:28, Ananfack, Jeremie N <
jeremie_n_ananfack_at_fanniemae.com> wrote:
> That's the only issue I think you'll have to deal with.
>
> Under the po interface, enter "no mls qos channel-consistency"
>
>
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> Subject: ether-channel between ports on WS-X6708-10GE and WS-X6704-10GE
> 6500
>
> Hi all, I am looking to do a etherchannel; between 2 ports on different
> type of cards on 6500 chassis.
>
> one port is on WS-X6708-10GE and the other is on WS-X6704-10GE 6500
> Are there any known issues anyone have encountered while doing this.
>
> The only issue I can see is that they have different qos queuing modes:
>
> show int t9/3 capa | inc queuing
> QOS queueing mode: rx-(cos,dscp), tx-(cos,dscp)
>
> show int t10/3 capa | inc queuing
> QOS queueing mode: rx-(cos), tx-(cos)
>
> kind regards
>
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