HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch IRF Command Reference - Page 18

irf-port global load-sharing mode, Related commands, Syntax, Default, Views, Predefined user roles

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[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet3/0/17] undo shutdown Related commands port group interface irf-port global load-sharing mode Use irf-port global load-sharing mode to set the global load sharing mode for IRF links. Use undo irf-port global load-sharing mode to restore the default. Syntax irf-port global load-sharing mode { destination-ip | destination-mac | source-ip | source-mac } * undo irf-port global load-sharing mode Default Packets are automatically distributed across IRF member links based on their packet types. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters destination-ip: Distributes traffic across IRF member links based on destination IP address. destination-mac: Distributes packets across IRF member links based on destination MAC address. source-ip: Distributes packets across IRF member links based on source IP address. source-mac: Distributes packets across IRF member links based on source MAC address. Usage guidelines The global IRF link load sharing mode applies to all IRF ports in the IRF fabric. You can configure the global IRF link load sharing mode to include a combination of multiple criteria for making traffic distribution decisions. For example, criteria could include source MAC address and IP address. If your device does not support a criterion combination, the system displays an error message. If you configure the global load sharing mode multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect. You can also configure a port-specific load sharing mode for an IRF port in IRF port view. An IRF port preferentially uses the port-specific load sharing mode. If no port-specific load sharing mode is available, it uses the global load sharing mode. Examples # Configure the global IRF link load sharing mode to distribute traffic based on destination MAC address. system-view [Sysname] irf-port global load-sharing mode destination-mac Related commands irf-port load-sharing mode 15

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[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet3/0/17] undo shutdown
Related commands
port group interface
irf-port global load-sharing mode
Use
irf-port global load-sharing mode
to set the global load sharing mode for IRF links.
Use
undo irf-port global load-sharing
mode
to restore the default.
Syntax
irf-port global load-sharing mode
{
destination-ip
|
destination-mac
|
source-ip
|
source-mac
} *
undo irf-port global load-sharing mode
Default
Packets are automatically distributed across IRF member links based on their packet types.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
destination-ip
: Distributes traffic across IRF member links based on destination IP address.
destination-mac
: Distributes packets across IRF member links based on destination MAC address.
source-ip
: Distributes packets across IRF member links based on source IP address.
source-mac
: Distributes packets across IRF member links based on source MAC address.
Usage guidelines
The global IRF link load sharing mode applies to all IRF ports in the IRF fabric. You can configure the
global IRF link load sharing mode to include a combination of multiple criteria for making traffic
distribution decisions. For example, criteria could include source MAC address and IP address. If your
device does not support a criterion combination, the system displays an error message.
If you configure the global load sharing mode multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect.
You can also configure a port-specific load sharing mode for an IRF port in IRF port view.
An IRF port preferentially uses the port-specific load sharing mode. If no port-specific load sharing mode
is available, it uses the global load sharing mode.
Examples
# Configure the global IRF link load sharing mode to distribute traffic based on destination MAC
address.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] irf-port global load-sharing mode destination-mac
Related commands
irf-port load-sharing mode