Configuring EFP Load Balancing on an Ethernet Link Bundle
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-if)# bundle lacp-fallback timeout 4
Enables the LACP Fallback feature.
Step 4
end or commit
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-subif)# commit
Saves configuration changes.
Step 5
show bundle infrastructure database ma bdl-info Bundle-e1010 | inctext
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show bundle infrastructure database ma bdl-info Bundle-e1010 | inc "fallback"
(Optional) Shows the MA information of the bundle manager.
Step 6
show bundle infrastructure database ma bdl-info Bundle-e1015 | inctext
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show bundle infrastructure database ma bdl-info Bundle-e1015 | inc "fallback"
(Optional) Shows the MA information of the bundle manager.
Configuring EFP Load Balancing on an Ethernet Link Bundle
This section describes how to configure Ethernet flow point (EFP) Load Balancing on an Ethernet link bundle.
By default, Ethernet flow point (EFP) load balancing is enabled. However, the user can choose to configure
all egressing traffic on the fixed members of a bundle to flow through the same physical member link. This
configuration is available only on an Ethernet Bundle subinterface with Layer 2 transport (l2transport)
enabled.
If the active members of the bundle change, the traffic for the bundle may get mapped to a different
Note
physical link that has a hash value that matches the configured value.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. configure
2. hw-module load-balance bundle l2-service l3-params
3. interface Bundle-Ether bundle-id l2transport
4. bundle load-balance hash hash-value [auto]
5. end or commit
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