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port-channel load-balance

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DGS-3630 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide Command Default Level Level: 12. Usage Guideline During LACP negotiation, the system priority and port priority of the local partner will be exchanged with the remote partner. The Switch will use port priority to determine whether a port is operating in a backup mode or in an active mode. The LACP system-priority determines the Switch that controls the port priority. Port priorities on the other switch are ignored. The lower value has a higher priority. If two switches have the same system priority, the LACP system ID (MAC) determines the priority. The LACP system priority command applies to all LACP port-channels on the Switch. Example This example shows how to configure the LACP system priority to be 30000. Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# lacp system-priority 30000 Switch(config)# 18-5 port-channel load-balance This command is used to configure the load-balancing algorithm that the Switch uses to distribute packets across ports in the same channel. Use the no form of this command to revert to the default setting. port-channel load-balance {dst-ip | dst-mac | src-dst-ip | src-dst-mac | src-ip | src-mac | dst-l4-port | srcdst-l4-port | src-l4-port} no port-channel load-balance Parameters dst-ip dst-mac src-dst-ip src-dst-mac src-ip src-mac dst-l4-port src-dst-l4-port src-l4-port Specifies that the Switch should examine the IP destination address. Specifies that the Switch should examine the MAC destination address. Specifies that the Switch should examine the IP source address and IP destination address. Specifies that the Switch should examine the MAC source and MAC destination address. Specifies that the Switch should examine the IP source address. Specifies that the Switch should examine the MAC source address. Specifies that the Switch should examine the Layer 4 destination TCP/UDP port. Specifies that the Switch should examine the Layer 4 source TCP/UDP port and Layer 4 destination port Specifies that the Switch should examine the Layer 4 source TCP/UDP port. Default The default load-balancing algorithm is src-dst-mac. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode. 169

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DGS-3630 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide
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Command Default Level
Level: 12.
Usage Guideline
During LACP negotiation, the system priority and port priority of the local partner will be exchanged with the remote
partner. The Switch will use port priority to determine whether a port is operating in a backup mode or in an active
mode. The LACP system-priority determines the Switch that controls the port priority. Port priorities on the other
switch are ignored.
The lower value has a higher priority. If two switches have the same system priority, the LACP system ID (MAC)
determines the priority. The LACP system priority command applies to all LACP port-channels on the Switch.
Example
This example shows how to configure the LACP system priority to be 30000.
Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# lacp system-priority 30000
Switch(config)#
18-5
port-channel load-balance
This command is used to configure the load-balancing algorithm that the Switch uses to distribute packets across
ports in the same channel. Use the
no
form of this command to revert to the default setting.
port-channel load-balance {dst-ip | dst-mac | src-dst-ip | src-dst-mac | src-ip | src-mac | dst-l4-port | src-
dst-l4-port | src-l4-port}
no port-channel load-balance
Parameters
dst-ip
Specifies that the Switch should examine the IP destination address.
dst-mac
Specifies that the Switch should examine the MAC destination address.
src-dst-ip
Specifies that the Switch should examine the IP source address and IP destination
address.
src-dst-mac
Specifies that the Switch should examine the MAC source and MAC destination
address.
src-ip
Specifies that the Switch should examine the IP source address.
src-mac
Specifies that the Switch should examine the MAC source address.
dst-l4-port
Specifies that the Switch should examine the Layer 4 destination TCP/UDP port.
src-dst-l4-port
Specifies that the Switch should examine the Layer 4 source TCP/UDP port and
Layer 4 destination port
src-l4-port
Specifies that the Switch should examine the Layer 4 source TCP/UDP port.
Default
The default load-balancing algorithm is
src-dst-mac
.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode.