what does it matter what you use? do you use one over the other?
I know if say a net app san uses LACP you have to use LACP on both ends. I get that but do you try different port-channeling if something goes wrong with say Etherchannel ON ? and then try another port-channel protocol on both ends to see if it fixes the issue. The reason I ask this is because we are having an issue with channel-group 1 mode on and had to take it off
and go back to a single trunk. Do you think if say I tried PagP alone on both ends or LACP on both ends along with saying
switchport mode trunk? it would possiblly fix my issue. Just wondering why so many options? Maybe for different systems and to use other mode in case of issues like I have?
sw-ch-core1(config-if)#channel-group 1 mode ?
active Enable LACP unconditionally
auto Enable PAgP only if a PAgP device is detected
desirable Enable PAgP unconditionally
on Enable Etherchannel only
passive Enable LACP only if a LACP device is detected
sw-ch-core1(config-if)#channel-group 1 mode