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Table 17 Default load sharing modes for service modules
Service modules
Default load sharing mode
OAA modules
source-ip
•
EC interface module LSUM1CGC2EC0 (JH196A, JH204A)
•
SE interface module LSU1CGC2SE0 (JG916A)
flexible
•
EA interface modules
•
EB interface modules
•
EC interface modules except for LSUM1CGC2EC0 (JH196A,
JH204A)
•
SC interface modules
•
SE interface modules except for LSU1CGC2SE0 (JG916A)
•
SF interface modules
•
SG interface modules
ingress-port
To specify load sharing modes for a service module:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Specify load sharing
modes for a service
module.
•
In standalone mode:
fabric load-sharing mode
{ {
destination-ip
|
destination-mac
|
ingress-port
|
source-ip
|
source-mac
} * |
flexible
}
slot
slot-number
•
In IRF mode:
fabric load-sharing mode
{ {
destination-ip
|
destination-mac
|
ingress-port
|
source-ip
|
source-mac
} * |
flexible
}
chassis
chassis-number
slot slot-number
If you execute the command
multiple times, the most recent
configuration takes effect.
If you specify an unsupported
load sharing mode, an error
message is displayed.
When IRF links use the default
load sharing modes, the load
sharing mode set by the
fabric
load-sharing mode flexible
command takes precedence.
For more information about
IRF link load sharing modes,
see
Virtual Technologies
Configuration Guide
.
Specifying an operating mode and a proxy mode
for a service module
About operating modes for service modules
The MAC address table size and routing table size of a service module vary depending on the
operating mode. When you select an operating mode for a service module, use
the available operating modes.
lists the feature highlights and application scenarios of
operating modes.
lists the default operating modes for service modules.
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