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Catalyst 3560 Switch Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 35      Configuring EtherChannels and Link-State Tracking
Understanding EtherChannels
LACP Modes
 shows the user-configurable EtherChannel LACP modes for the channel-group interface 
configuration command. 
Both the active and passive LACP modes enable ports to negotiate with partner ports to an 
EtherChannel based on criteria such as port speed and, for Layer 2 EtherChannels, trunking state and 
VLAN numbers. 
Ports can form an EtherChannel when they are in different LACP modes as long as the modes are 
compatible. For example:
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A port in the active mode can form an EtherChannel with another port that is in the active or passive 
mode.
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A port in the passive mode cannot form an EtherChannel with another port that is also in the passive 
mode because neither port starts LACP negotiation.
LACP Interaction with Other Features 
The DTP and the CDP send and receive packets over the physical ports in the EtherChannel. Trunk ports 
send and receive LACP PDUs on the lowest numbered VLAN. 
In Layer 2 EtherChannels, the first port in the channel that comes up provides its MAC address to the 
EtherChannel. If this port is removed from the bundle, one of the remaining ports in the bundle provides 
its MAC address to the EtherChannel.
LACP sends and receives LACP PDUs only from ports that are up and have LACP enabled for the active 
or passive mode.
EtherChannel On Mode
EtherChannel on mode can be used to manually configure an EtherChannel. The on mode forces a port 
to join an EtherChannel without negotiations. The on mode can be useful if the remote device does not 
support PAgP or LACP. In the on mode, a usable EtherChannel exists only when the switches at both 
ends of the link are configured in the on mode.
Ports that are configured in the on mode in the same channel group must have compatible port 
characteristics, such as speed and duplex. Ports that are not compatible are suspended, even though they 
are configured in the on mode.
Table 35-2
EtherChannel LACP Modes 
Mode
Description
active 
Places a port into an active negotiating state in which the port starts negotiations with other 
ports by sending LACP packets.
passive 
Places a port into a passive negotiating state in which the port responds to LACP packets 
that it receives, but does not start LACP packet negotiation. This setting minimizes the 
transmission of LACP packets.