Many vendors offer MLAG features, that is, the ability to form a PortChannel (some vendors call it trunk or bond) towards two separate devices. In this post, I will cover the following: Traditional vPC On Cisco Nexus switches, virtual Port
CCNA 200-301 Updated To Version 1.1
Cisco is updating the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam to version 1.1. In the past, Cisco only did major updates to their exams. Since then, they have moved to doing more frequent and minor updates, in a more agile
1000BASE-T Part 4 – Link Down Detection
In the previous three parts, we learned about all the interesting things that go on in the PHY with scrambling, descrambling, synchronization, auto negotiation, FEC encoding, and so on. This is all essential knowledge that we need to have to
Troubleshooting vPC in My Virtual Lab
I’m preparing a blog post on setting up vPC in a VXLAN/EVPN environment. While doing so, I ran into some issues. Rather than simply fixing them, I wanted to share the troubleshooting experience as it can be useful to see
1000BASE-T Part 3 – Autonegotiation
In this post, we’ll take a closer look at auto negotiation. Auto negotiation has the following characteristics: The Auto Negotiation transmitter and receiver is actually a separate system in its own right. In multi-speed PHY devices, auto negotiation is used
1000BASE-T Part 2 – Deepdive
In 1000BASE-T Part 1, we reviewed the layers and what their purpose is. Now we’re going to go much deeper into the layers that relate to the PHY, which is PCS, PMA, and Autonegotiation. First though, let’s review the objectives