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Dec 15 2008   6:55AM GMT

Cisco Etherchannel Overview and how it can be configured in Cisco Catalyst Switches – Series 1



Posted by: Yasir Irfan
Networking, Switches, Cisco, IEEE, Switching, Routing and Switching, Cisco IOS, Cisco 6500, Cisco Tips, Etherchannel, Switching Secrets, 802.3ad, Kalpana, Layer 2 Etherchannel, Layer 3 Etherchannel, Etherchannel configuration, 10 GigaEtherchannel

Dear Friends in this upcoming series of posts I would like to concentrate on Etherchannel , what is Etherchannel? , what rules and restrictions are  applied to an Etherchannel and finally I will show you how to configure an Etherchannel in Cisco Switches both layer 2 as well as layer 3.

 

An Etherchannel combines multiple physical links into a single logical link that provides aggregate bandwidth of 800 MBPS (fast Etherchannel, full duplex) , 8 GBPS (Giga Etherchannel) or 80 Gbps (10 Giga Ethernet) . Ideal for load sharing or link redundancy – can be used by both layer 2 and Layer 3 subsystems and Etherchannel  can provide network managers with a reliable, high-speed solution for the campus network backbone. EtherChannel technology was invented by Kalpana in the early 1990s. They were later acquired by Cisco Systems in 1994. In 2000 the IEEE passed 802.3ad which is an open standard version of EtherChannel.

I would like to explain some key points about Etherchannel using graphical diagrams so that it’s easy understand and to remember.

Etherchannel1

 

Etherchannel  can be configured defined on Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Giga Ethernet or 10 Giga Ethernet ports.

Dec 3 2008   5:58AM GMT

Switching Secrets for Multimedia by TechWise TV



Posted by: Yasir Irfan
Switches, Switching, Routing and Switching, VSS, Netflow, Cisco Learning, Cisco News, Cisco Systems, Cisco Events, Switching Secrets, Cisco Virtual Switching System, PISA, TechWise TV

Dear Friends here is one more opportunity from Cisco Systems TechWise TV which reveals how to use the techniques, tools and innovations you might already have to effectively support rich communication and full service video without adding bandwidth. 

Industry

Large Corporations
Mid Size / Enterprise Business
Who Should Attend
Technology decision makers.
Details
TechWiseTV
Switching Secrets for Multimedia
Thursday, December 18, 2008, 10–11 a.m. Pacific Time, 1–2 p.m. Eastern Time

As networks become vital for connecting people and processes, full-service video and other rich media communications are quickly gaining adoption. In this environment, your network foundation becomes more important than ever. This TechWiseTV episode will show you how to make the most of the switching technologies you might already have to achieve the performance you need.

Carl Solder, Cisco Distinguished Marketing Engineer and one of only four Distinguished Switch Engineers in the world, joins TechWiseTV to reveal the valuable techniques, tools, and innovations that can help you make the most of your switching investments.

Discover how rich multimedia is affecting switch and network design. Find out how to architect a real-time network to support rich communication and full-service video through extensive whiteboarding sessions. Learn the most overlooked and underpublicized secrets for effective core security as well as:  How to use Generic Online Diagnostics (GOLD), NetFlow, and other built-in tools to identify and eliminate the sources of jitter   What makes a switch truly “stackable” and why the distinction is vitally important   How to use the Programmable Intelligent Services Accelerator (PISA) to achieve effective Layer 4–7 security   How to take advantage of the Cisco Virtual Switching System (VSS) to maximize availability, scalability, management, and ease of maintenance

Live Q&A

Our expert guests will be available to answer your switching questions during the broadcast.

Agenda
Segment 1: “A Switch Is Just a Switch, Right?”
Segment 2: Enhancing Core Security
Segment 3: Maximizing Redundancy
Segment 4: Switch and Network Design for Rich Media

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