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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,
# 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,
# 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
irf-port Load-Sharing Mode
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

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source-ip address
source-ip address
Description
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.
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.
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.
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.
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