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тАО04-25-2007 07:56 PM
тАО04-25-2007 07:56 PM
Etherchannel / Trunk fibre lengths
An interesting little question for anyone out there who cares to have a go...
We have been discussing the use of Etherchannels (Cisco) Trunks (HP) and have come across an issue that we can't seem to find an answer for.
It may be a silly question, and i am sure it will still work, but what we want to know is:
When using Port channelling (Either Etherchannel or LaCP etc) is it necessary to have the same length fibres on each leg of the connection?
I.e Etherchannel consists of 2 interfaces. One connected via 500m+ fibre, the other via 200m Fibre...
Any thoughts on this???
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тАО04-26-2007 08:03 AM
тАО04-26-2007 08:03 AM
Re: Etherchannel / Trunk fibre lengths
Didnt notice any issues.
Just make sure you're using the proper media and convertors for your 500m+ connection since GBICs are limited to 550m on multimode fibre.
Regards,
Thomas
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тАО04-26-2007 11:46 AM
тАО04-26-2007 11:46 AM
Re: Etherchannel / Trunk fibre lengths
Also considering that they're travelling at or close to the speed of light the difference in delay would be very very minimal.
Good question though. There was a recent bug fixed where the traceroute speeds reported on ProCurve switches gave results that were off by one decimal place - effectively it was reporting these packets to be travelling faster than the speed of light!
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тАО05-01-2007 08:04 AM
тАО05-01-2007 08:04 AM
Re: Etherchannel / Trunk fibre lengths
The reason i ask is because we need to set up some redundancy in the link between our 2 data centres.
We weren't sure whether to use trunks that used the same physical fibre or whether to split them out over diverse routes...
I think the plan now is to have 2 seperate trunks, each trunk using a different physical route and let STP block the longer of the 2.
Thanks again
Jonboy
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тАО05-08-2007 07:37 PM
тАО05-08-2007 07:37 PM