HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch IRF Command Reference - Page 9

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To display the load sharing mode used on a specific IRF port, specify both the irf-port keyword and the member-id/port-number argument. Examples # Display the global load sharing mode for IRF links. In this example, because no user-defined global load sharing mode has been configured, the default global load sharing mode applies. display irf-port load-sharing mode irf-port Load-Sharing Mode: Layer 2 traffic: destination-mac address, source-mac address Layer 3 traffic: destination-ip address, source-ip address # Display the load sharing mode of IRF port 1/1. In this example, because neither port-specific load sharing mode nor user-defined global load sharing mode has been configured, the default global load sharing mode applies. display irf-port load-sharing mode irf-port 1/1 irf-port 1/1 Load-Sharing Mode: Layer 2 traffic: destination-mac address, source-mac address Layer 3 traffic: destination-ip address, source-ip address # Display the load sharing mode of IRF port 1/1 after destination MAC-based load sharing is configured on the port. display irf-port load-sharing mode irf 1/1 irf-port1/1 Load-Sharing Mode: destination-mac address Table 5 Command output Field Description irf-port Load-Sharing Mode Global load sharing mode for IRF links: • If no global IRF link load sharing mode has been configured, the default global load sharing mode applies. • If a user-defined global load sharing mode has been configured, the configured mode applies. irf-port 1/1 Load-Sharing Mode Link load sharing mode of IRF port 1/1: • If you have not configured a port-specific load sharing mode, the global IRF link load sharing mode applies. • If you have configured a port-specific load sharing mode, the configured mode applies. Layer 2 traffic: destination-mac address, source-mac address Default load sharing mode for traffic that has no IP header. By default, this type of traffic is distributed based on source and destination MAC addresses. Layer 3 traffic: destination-ip address, source-ip address Default load sharing mode for non-TCP/-UDP IP packets. By default, this type of traffic is distributed based on source and destination IP addresses. display mad Use display mad to display MAD status and settings. 6

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To display the load sharing mode used on a specific IRF port, specify both the
irf-port
keyword and the
member-id
/
port-number
argument.
Examples
# Display the global load sharing mode for IRF links. In this example, because no user-defined global
load sharing mode has been configured, the default global load sharing mode applies.
<Sysname> display irf-port load-sharing mode
irf-port Load-Sharing Mode:
Layer 2 traffic: destination-mac address, source-mac address
Layer 3 traffic: destination-ip address,
source-ip address
# Display the load sharing mode of IRF port 1/1. In this example, because neither port-specific load
sharing mode nor user-defined global load sharing mode has been configured, the default global load
sharing mode applies.
<Sysname> display irf-port load-sharing mode irf-port 1/1
irf-port 1/1 Load-Sharing Mode:
Layer 2 traffic: destination-mac address, source-mac address
Layer 3 traffic: destination-ip address,
source-ip address
# Display the load sharing mode of IRF port 1/1 after destination MAC-based load sharing is configured
on the port.
<Sysname> display irf-port load-sharing mode irf 1/1
irf-port1/1 Load-Sharing Mode:
destination-mac address
Table 5
Command output
Field
Description
irf-port Load-Sharing Mode
Global load sharing mode for IRF links:
If no global IRF link load sharing mode has been configured, the
default global load sharing mode applies.
If a user-defined global load sharing mode has been
configured, the configured mode applies.
irf-port 1/1 Load-Sharing Mode
Link load sharing mode of IRF port 1/1:
If you have not configured a port-specific load sharing mode,
the global IRF link load sharing mode applies.
If you have configured a port-specific load sharing mode, the
configured mode applies.
Layer 2 traffic: destination-mac address,
source-mac address
Default load sharing mode for traffic that has no IP header. By
default, this type of traffic is distributed based on source and
destination MAC addresses.
Layer 3 traffic: destination-ip address,
source-ip address
Default load sharing mode for non-TCP/-UDP IP packets. By default,
this type of traffic is distributed based on source and destination IP
addresses.
display mad
Use
display mad
to display MAD status and settings.