Thank you very much. In this case - A trunk port is a connection between a switch or a router that carries VLAN information, typically used when you have multiple VLANs. Etherchannel ports don't care about VLANs. They don't know anything about VLANs. In this turorial, we didn't use vlan. So no need of trunk conf here. I think you have an idea here.
If you successfully configured the etherchannel protocol, mention that in comment section below. Thank you
Yeah, successfully configured the protocol. Thanks for helping in configurations
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Hi, this helped a lot. can you tell me why you did not configure trunk mode here ? what does it do ? why is it not necessary ? thank you
Thank you very much.
In this case -
A trunk port is a connection between a switch or a router that carries VLAN information, typically used when you have multiple VLANs.
Etherchannel ports don't care about VLANs. They don't know anything about VLANs.
In this turorial, we didn't use vlan. So no need of trunk conf here. I think you have an idea here.
bro after i save and close packer tracer this port channel only turn down every time.wt can i do
So do you save the configuration in CLI?.
Because if you didn't save the configuration when you open the pkt file it will show down state.