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- Port_Aggregation_Protocol abstract "Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP) is a Cisco Systems proprietary networking protocol, which is used for the automated, logical aggregation of Ethernet switch ports, known as an etherchannel. This means it can only be used between Cisco switches and/or switches from licensed vendors. A similar purpose protocol known as LACP, released by the IEEE known as 802.3ad, is an industry standard and is not tied to any specific vendor.PAgP can be configured on a Cisco switch to operate in three different modes. auto - passive negotiation of the channel desirable - active negotiation of the channel on - no protocols are used: it assumes the other side has also enabled link aggregationOn Cisco network devices running CatOS, a single switch module may only be configured to run in either LACP or PAgP modes. Cisco devices that run IOS (native and/or non-hybrid mode boxes) support individual port configuration for LACP and are not restricted to per module settings as with CatOS.1) PAgP messages are always sent to well known cisco multicast address 01-00-0C-CC-CC-CC with protocol type code 0X0104 2) PAgP uses the same mulicast group MAC address of CDP".
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- Port_Aggregation_Protocol wikiPageID "7868495".
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol wikiPageRevisionID "602682784".
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol hasPhotoCollection Port_Aggregation_Protocol.
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol subject Category:Cisco_Systems.
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol subject Category:Ethernet.
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol subject Category:Link_protocols.
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol type Artifact100021939.
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol type CiscoSystems.
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol type Instrumentality103575240.
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol type Object100002684.
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol type System104377057.
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol type Whole100003553.
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol comment "Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP) is a Cisco Systems proprietary networking protocol, which is used for the automated, logical aggregation of Ethernet switch ports, known as an etherchannel. This means it can only be used between Cisco switches and/or switches from licensed vendors.".
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol label "PAgP".
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol label "PAgP".
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol label "Port Aggregation Protocol".
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol sameAs PAgP.
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol sameAs m.026gwx8.
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol sameAs Q1680661.
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol sameAs Q1680661.
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol sameAs Port_Aggregation_Protocol.
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol wasDerivedFrom Port_Aggregation_Protocol?oldid=602682784.
- Port_Aggregation_Protocol isPrimaryTopicOf Port_Aggregation_Protocol.