LACP uses active and passive
A. Uses active(2 active interfaces do form ether channel) Correct Answer
B. Uses passive(2 passive interfaces don't form ether channel)
C. Uses desirable (This is for PAGP ether channel required is LACP)
D. Uses mode on(This is for static ether channel required is LACP)
active mode, initiating the negotiation to form the EtherChannel.
mode DES is part of PAgP
mode ON is (static, not dynamic which LACP is for)
mode ACCESS is for host, not trunk
Passive P/ Active A / On mod O
P+P =No trunk / P+ A = trunk / P+ O = no trunk
A+P =trunk / A+A =trunk / A +O = no trunk
O+P = no t / O+A= no trunk / O+O =trunk
I would think answer D... because...they ask the question on both switched. If you "mode active" on both sides it won't form the etherchannel. If "mode ON" then it would establish the channel? Am I wrong?
Wrong, in D answer you are setting the range in access; to create ethercannel we need mode trunk .... i tried to research on my netacad course.
In this case i'll go A.
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