[c-nsp] cisco-nsp Digest, Vol 74, Issue 67

Engelhard Labiro engel.labiro at gmail.com
Wed Jan 21 20:48:17 EST 2009


This happen when you have a mismatch configuration between your
"Port-channel interface" setting and Gigabit interfaces which are
members of that Port-channel.

Compare again the settings in Port-channel and its members. All must
be the same otherwise you will get several port-channels w/ alphabet
assigned  :D


On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 9:26 AM, Thilak T <thilak.t at gmail.com> wrote:
> can anyone please advice what does it mean and why  is an LACP port-channel
> displays an alphabet along with an actual channel number ?
>
> 240    Po240(SD)       LACP
> 240    Po240A(SU)      LACP      Gi10/17(P) Gi10/18(P) Gi10/19(P) Gi10/20(P)
> 240    Po240C(SU)      LACP      Gi10/21(P)
>
>
>


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