Disabling Port Security; Understanding The Etherchannel - Cisco Catalyst 2950 Software Manual

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Understanding the EtherChannel

Disabling Port Security

Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to disable port security:
Command
Step 1
configure terminal
Step 2
interface interface
Step 3
no switchport port-security
Step 4
end
Step 5
show port security [interface
interface-id | address]
Understanding the EtherChannel
The EtherChannel is composed of individual Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet links bundled into a
single logical link as shown in
800 Mbps (Fast EtherChannel) or 2 Gbps (Gigabit EtherChannel) between your switch and another
switch or host.
Each EtherChannel can consist of up to eight compatibly configured Ethernet interfaces. All interfaces
in each EtherChannel must be the same speed, and all must be configured as Layer 2 interfaces.
Note
The network device to which your switch is connected can impose its own limits on the number of
interfaces in the EtherChannel. For Catalyst 2950 switches, the number of EtherChannels is limited to
six with eight ports per EtherChannel.
If a link within an EtherChannel fails, traffic previously carried over that failed link changes to the
remaining links within the EtherChannel. A trap is sent for a failure, identifying the switch, the
EtherChannel, and the failed link. Inbound broadcast and multicast packets on one link in an
EtherChannel are blocked from returning on any other link of the EtherChannel.
Catalyst 2950 Desktop Switch Software Configuration Guide
10-8
Purpose
Enter global configuration mode.
Enter interface configuration mode for the port that you want to
unsecure.
Disable port security.
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Verify the entry.
Figure
10-1. The EtherChannel provides full-duplex bandwidth up to
Chapter 10
Configuring the Switch Ports
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