HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch IRF Command Reference - Page 19

irf-port load-sharing mode, irf-port-configuration active

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irf-port load-sharing mode Use irf-port load-sharing mode to configure a port-specific load sharing mode for an IRF port to distribute traffic across its physical links. Use undo irf-port load-sharing mode to restore the default. Syntax irf-port load-sharing mode { destination-ip | destination-mac | source-ip | source-mac } * undo irf-port load-sharing mode Default The global IRF link load sharing mode applies. Views IRF port 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 To successfully configure a port-specific load sharing mode for an IRF port, make sure you have bound at least one physical port to the IRF port. You can configure an IRF port-specific 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 port-specific load sharing mode multiple times on an IRF port, the most recent configuration takes effect. 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 a port-specific load sharing mode for IRF port 1/1 to distribute traffic based on destination MAC address. system-view [Sysname] irf-port 1/1 [Sysname-irf-port1/1] irf-port load-sharing mode destination-mac irf-port-configuration active Use irf-port-configuration active to activate IRF ports. 16

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irf-port load-sharing mode
Use
irf-port load-sharing mode
to configure a port-specific load sharing mode for an IRF port to
distribute traffic across its physical links.
Use
undo irf-port load-sharing
mode
to restore the default.
Syntax
irf-port load-sharing mode
{
destination-ip
|
destination-mac
|
source-ip
|
source-mac
} *
undo irf-port load-sharing mode
Default
The global IRF link load sharing mode applies.
Views
IRF port 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
To successfully configure a port-specific load sharing mode for an IRF port, make sure you have bound
at least one physical port to the IRF port.
You can configure an IRF port-specific 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 port-specific load sharing mode multiple times on an IRF port, the most recent
configuration takes effect.
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 a port-specific load sharing mode for IRF port 1/1 to distribute traffic based on destination
MAC address.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] irf-port 1/1
[Sysname-irf-port1/1] irf-port load-sharing mode destination-mac
irf-port-configuration active
Use
irf-port-configuration active
to activate IRF ports.