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Chapter 35 Configuring EtherChannels and Link-State Tracking
Configuring EtherChannels
single-MAC-address device, source-based forwarding on the switch EtherChannel ensures that the
switch uses all available bandwidth to the router. The router is configured for destination-based
forwarding because the large number of workstations ensures that the traffic is evenly distributed from
the router EtherChannel.
Use the option that provides the greatest variety in your configuration. For example, if the traffic on a
channel is only going to a single MAC address, using the destination-MAC address always chooses the
same link in the channel. Using source addresses or IP addresses might result in better load balancing.
Figure 35-3 Load Distribution and Forwarding Methods
Configuring EtherChannels
These sections contain this configuration information:
Default EtherChannel Configuration, page 35-9
EtherChannel Configuration Guidelines, page 35-9
Configuring Layer 2 EtherChannels, page 35-10 (required)
Configuring Layer 3 EtherChannels, page 35-13 (required)
Configuring EtherChannel Load Balancing, page 35-16 (optional)
Configuring the PAgP Learn Method and Priority, page 35-16 (optional)
Configuring LACP Hot-Standby Ports, page 35-18 (optional)
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source-based
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