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Non-IP packets (packets without an IP header)
—Source and destination MAC addresses.
Views
IRF port view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
mdc-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.
ingress-port
: Distributes packets across IRF member links based on incoming port.
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 configure a port-specific load sharing mode successfully for an IRF port, make sure you have bound
a minimum of one physical interface 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. The device displays an error message if it does not support a criterion combination.
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
member-id
/
port-number
Use
irf-port
member-id
/
port-number
to enter IRF port view in IRF mode.
Use
undo
irf-port
member-id
/
port-number
to removing all port bindings on an IRF port in IRF mode.
Syntax
irf-port
member-id
/
port-number
undo irf-port
member-id
/
port-number
Views
System view