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Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide—Release 12.1 E
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Chapter 13      Configuring EtherChannels
EtherChannel Feature Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
Understanding Port Channel Interfaces
Each EtherChannel has a numbered port channel interface. Release 12.1(5)E and later releases support 
a maximum of 64 port channel interfaces, numbered from 1 to 256. 
Note
Releases 12.1(4)E1, 12.1(3a)E4, and 12.1(3a)E3 support a maximum of 64 port channel interfaces, 
numbered from 1 to 64. Releases 12.1(2)E and earlier support a maximum of 256  port channel interfaces, 
numbered from 1 to 256.
The configuration that you apply to the port channel interface affects all LAN ports assigned to the port 
channel interface.
After you configure an EtherChannel, the configuration that you apply to the port channel interface 
affects the EtherChannel; the configuration that you apply to the LAN ports affects only the LAN port 
where you apply the configuration. To change the parameters of all ports in an EtherChannel, apply the 
configuration commands to the port channel interface, for example, Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) 
commands or commands to configure a Layer 2 EtherChannel as a trunk.
Understanding Load Balancing
An EtherChannel balances the traffic load across the links in an EtherChannel by reducing part of the 
binary pattern formed from the addresses in the frame to a numerical value that selects one of the links 
in the channel.
EtherChannel load balancing can use MAC addresses or IP addresses. With a PFC2, EtherChannel load 
balancing can also use Layer 4 port numbers. EtherChannel load balancing can use either source or 
destination or both source and destination addresses or ports. The selected mode applies to all 
EtherChannels configured on the switch.
Use the option that provides the balance criteria with the greatest variety in your configuration. For 
example, if the traffic on an EtherChannel is going only to a single MAC address and you use the 
destination MAC address as the basis of EtherChannel load balancing, the EtherChannel always chooses 
the same link in the EtherChannel; using source addresses or IP addresses might result in better load 
balancing.
EtherChannel Feature Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
When EtherChannel interfaces are configured improperly, they are disabled automatically to avoid 
network loops and other problems. To avoid configuration problems, observe these guidelines and 
restrictions:
  •
All Ethernet LAN ports on all modules, including those on a redundant supervisor engine, support 
EtherChannels (maximum of eight LAN ports) with no requirement that the LAN ports be physically 
contiguous or on the same module.
  •
Configure all LAN ports in an EtherChannel to use the same EtherChannel protocol; you cannot run 
two EtherChannel protocols in one EtherChannel. 
  •
Configure all LAN ports in an EtherChannel to operate at the same speed and in the same duplex 
mode.
  •
LACP does not support half-duplex. Half-duplex ports in an LACP EtherChannel are put in the 
suspended state.