AFAIK, it does the same feature.    According to the docs, that's correct as
well.
 
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3560/software/release/1
2.2_25_see/command/reference/cli1.html#wp1863807
 
HTH,
 


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of GAURAV MADAN
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 5:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Etherchannel


Hi 
 
Wanted to ask that what does " pagp port-priority " does ..? 
 
Why I am asking is that :
 
1) In case of LACP ; the command "lacp port-priority" keeps a track of ports
in standby mode which can be brought to etherchannel provided some link
presently in etherchannel goes down . Lower the value .. better is chance of
coming in channel . 
 
i.e the end which has lower sys-priority .. the port-priority make sense
there as the end with lower lacp system priority will 
make decision as to which ports are candidates for channel ..
 
i.e 1/1 ----1/1
     1/2 ----1/2
      .
      .
     1/16 -----1/16
 
presently 1/1 to 1/8 are in channel . If one of these fail and we want 1/10
to come in bundle .. we go and configure lower port priority under 1/10 on
the end which has a lower LACP system priority ..
 
If pagp port-priority does the same thing .. this can be used at any end ..
is that so  ?
 
Gaurav Madan. 

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