I am glad you learnt that in a Lab. My experience with that was very painful, I 
was upgrading a Datacenter and I tried to to connect the FE interface of 3745 
to the fiber module on 6509. I could not figure it out during my change window 
and I was blaming the wiring guy for wrong x-connect on the bix wall (A fluke 
test was done, but I did not trust it). That's how I learnt I could not change 
the speed on fiber SFP on 6509. No matter what, I will not try again on any 
platform.

Question: I could not use etherchannel between 2 FE ports on 3745 and 6504. Is 
that a hardware limitation on that platform (3745)? I tried it in my lab on 
2811 and 3750 no problem, but for some reason I could not have my L3 
etherchannel in an up/up state on 3745.

Patrice Ngassam
Ceritified Cisco CCNP, CCDP, CCIP




Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2010 14:10:55 -0400
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Vol1 Lab2 task 2.4

Yea, just labbed it up on my own 3750's and no dice on setting the speed for 
the gig SFP port. 

Sw1(config-if)#speed ?
  nonegotiate  Do not negotiate speed

Which leaves it freaking out about the speed mismatch:


17w2d: FEC: pagp_switch_agc_compatable: comparing GC values of Gi1/0/4 Fa1/0/47 
flag = 1 1
17w2d: FEC: pagp_switch_port_attrib_diff: compare PAgP modes for Gi1/0/4
17w2d: FEC: pagp_switch_port_attrib_diff: Gi1/0/4 Fa1/0/47 same

17w2d: FEC: pagp_switch_agc_compatable: EC - attrib incompatable for Gi1/0/4; 
speed of Gi1/0/4 is 1000M, Fa1/0/47 is 100M
17w2d: FEC: pagp_switch_choose_unique: Gi1/0/4, port Fa1/0/47 in agport Po12 is 
incompatable


So where does that leave me for what this task requires? Disable the gig port? 
Also, should we also be worried that Cisco can't spell 'incompatible' ?



On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 2:01 PM, Marko Milivojevic <[email protected]> wrote:

On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 17:58, FoosYou <[email protected]> wrote:


> I assumed you couldn't based on them needing to be the same speed and

> duplex. Also assumed that by speed they meant the hardware and not the

> 'speed' command. Guess I'll be seeing if those bundle together!



You assumed well. Now, I must state one thing here. The behavior

depending on the "speed" command is hardware-based. On 3560s, you

can't change speed of SFP GigE ports. On some platforms you can and on

those platforms, given everything else matches, you can bundle them in

EC.



[ We need to clarify this lab, though. Again, nice catch. ]



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