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Chapter 8 Configuring Interface Characteristics
Understanding Interface Types
EtherChannel Port Groups
EtherChannel port groups treat multiple switch ports as one switch port. These port groups act as a single
logical port for high-bandwidth connections between switches or between switches and servers. An
EtherChannel balances the traffic load across the links in the channel. If a link within the EtherChannel
fails, traffic previously carried over the failed link changes to the remaining links. You can group
multiple trunk ports into one logical trunk port or multiple access ports into one logical access port. Most
protocols operate over either single ports or aggregated switch ports and do not recognize the physical
ports within the port group. Exceptions are the DTP, the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP), and the Port
Aggregation Protocol (PAgP), which operate only on physical ports.
When you configure an EtherChannel, you create a port-channel logical interface and assign an interface
to the EtherChannel. se the channel-group interface configuration command to dynamically create the
port-channel logical interface. This command binds the physical and logical ports together. For more
information, see Chapter 28, “Configuring EtherChannels and Layer 2 Trunk Failover.”
Dual-Purpose Uplink Ports
The Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3020 supports dual-purpose uplink ports on six of the eight uplink
ports. Four of the uplink ports, 17 to 20, are considered as a single interface with dual front ends (an
RJ-45 connector and an SFP module connector). The dual front ends on ports 17 to 20 are not redundant
interfaces, and the switch activates only one connector of the pair.
By default, the switch dynamically selects the interface type that first links up. However, you can use the
media-type interface configuration command to manually select the RJ-45 connector or the SFP module
connector. For information about configuring speed and duplex settings for a dual-purpose uplink, see
the “Setting the Type of a Dual-Purpose Uplink Port” section on page 8-12.
Uplink ports 17 to 20 have two LEDs: one shows the status of the RJ-45 port, and one shows the status
of the SFP module port. The port LED is on for whichever connector is active. For more information
about the LEDs, see the hardware installation guide.
Ports 23x and 24x are different from the other dual-purpose ports. When operating in external mode,
these ports are single, uplink 10/100/1000BASE-T copper Gigabit Ethernet ports. When operating in
internal mode, they use the 1000BASE-X mode, and they form a cross-connection with a switch that is
installed in a corresponding module bay in the blade server. The default operation mode for ports 23x
and 24x is external, set by using the rj45 keyword of the media-type interface configuration command.