LAG
LAG Hashing Fields used for 7210 SAS-T Network Mode
Service and Traffic direc-
tion
VPLS service:
SDP to SAP
Epipe service:
SDP to SAP
VPLS service:
SDP to SDP
MPLS – LSR
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Packet fields used for Hashing for different
traffic types
Non-IP traffic (Learnt): Source and
Destination MAC (Outer MACs inside the
payload, just after the MPLS header),
EtherType.
IP traffic (Learnt) : Source and Destination
MAC (Outer MACs inside the payload, just
after the MPLS header), Source and
Destination L4 ports, VLAN
All other (Learnt): Source and Destination
MAC (Outer MACs inside the payload, just
after the MPLS header).
All traffic (Unlearnt): Source and Destination
MAC (Outer MACs inside the payload, just
after the MPLS header), Ingress Port-Id.
Non-IP traffic: Source and Destination MAC
(Outer MACs inside the payload, just after the
MPLS header), EtherType
IP traffic (Learnt) : Source and Destination
MAC (Outer MACs inside the payload, just
after the MPLS header), Source and
Destination L4 ports, VLAN
All other: Source and Destination MAC
(Outer MACs inside the payload, just after the
MPLS header)
All traffic: Source and Destination MAC
(Outer MACs inside the payload, just after the
MPLS header), Ingress Port-Id.
All traffic: MPLS label stack (Two labels
deep), Source and Destination IP (only when
IP header immediately follows MPLS header
without any Source and Destination MAC in
between inside the MPLS encapsulation),
Ingress Port-Id.
7210 SAS M, T, X, R6, Mxp Interface Configuration