![]() ![]() Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 192.168.1.2, timeout is 2 seconds: Pings from Switch1 to Switch2 Switch1#ping 192.168.1.2 We can verify if our layer 3 EtherChannel configuration is working as expected by doing the following commands:įirst, let’s check if we can ping between point-to-point links. Switch2(config-if-range)#interface port-channel 2 Switch2(config-if-range)#channel-group 2 mode desirable Switch2 Configuration: Switch1(config)#interface range FastEthernet 0/1 - 2 Switch1(config-if-range)#interface port-channel 1 Switch1(config-if-range)#channel-group 1 mode desirable Switch1 Configuration: Switch1(config)#interface range FastEthernet 0/1 - 2 We have two Layer 3 switches, Switch1 and Switch2, and we will configure the two links connecting them as EtherChannels. ![]() We have to issue the ‘no switchport’ command to make the physical interface a routed port/interface (Group state = from Layer 2 to Layer 3)įor the Layer 3 Etherchannel configuration, we will use the topology below as an example. The port-channel interface number can differ between two neighbor Layer 3 Switches, but we have to use the same Channel Group Number for all physical interfaces on a Layer 3 Switch.Ģ.
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