Drag each statement about EtherChannel protocols on the left to the matching EtherChannel protocol on the right.

DRAG DROP
Drag each statement about EtherChannel protocols on the left to the matching EtherChannel
protocol on the right.

DRAG DROP
Drag each statement about EtherChannel protocols on the left to the matching EtherChannel
protocol on the right.

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Ranger99

Ranger99

Wrong answer.
IEEE 802.3ad is LACP, not PAgP.
PAgP has auto and desirable modes, not LACP.

Mig

Mig

Total agree …

lacp

lacp

On ports configured to use LACP, LACP tries to configure the maximum number of compatible ports in an EtherChannel, up to the maximum allowed by the hardware (eight ports). If LACP cannot aggregate all the ports that are compatible (for example, the remote system might have more restrictive hardware limitations), then all the ports that cannot be actively included in the channel are put in hot standby state and are used only if one of the channeled ports fails. You can configure an additional 8 standby ports (total of 16 ports associated with the EtherChannel).

foo

foo

Correct answer are
PaGP : auto, desirable, Cisco Prop, 8/8
LaCP : active passive, IEEE, 16/8