Best option would be to use the most "Cisco" answer... in other words EtherChannel, aka channel-group x mode on. :)
-- Ron Marosko, Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CCIE No. 4526 (R/S), CWNA [cid:[email protected]] Consulting Network Architect Advanced Technology Services Global Technology Resources, Inc. 1108 West Dickinson Blvd, Suite A Fort Stockton, TX 79735 USA o: +1 432 336 5600 x110 c: +1 720 233 3147 f: +1 303 865 5888 e: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> "To know me is to fly with me." Cisco Federal Mobility Partner of the Year and Western Region Partner of the Year - May 2010 GTRI provides world-class business solutions creatively tailored to the specific needs of each customer. Client satisfaction is our top priority, and we measure our success by our customer's ultimate success. From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Raul Manzano Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 7:01 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [CCIE Wireless] Etherchannel mode election. Hi all. Just one question: If an exercise ask you to bind two links between two switches but the exercise does not explain the method you must to use. What would you think that might be???? - Cisco propietary protocol: PAgP - Standard 802.3ad LaCP? - No negotiation (ON)??? I assume the best option is to ask to my proctor :) , but initially there is a better option? Thanks.
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