Restoring The Default Settings For An Aggregate Interface; Setting The Global Link-Aggregation Load Sharing Mode; Enabling Local-First Load Sharing For Link Aggregation - H3C S5560S-EI Series Configuration Manual

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Step
3.
Shut down the aggregate interface.

Restoring the default settings for an aggregate interface

You can restore all configurations on an aggregate interface to the default settings.
To restore the default settings for an aggregate interface:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter Layer 2 aggregate interface view.
3.
Restore the default settings for the aggregate
interface.
Setting the global link-aggregation load sharing
mode
Configuring link aggregation load sharing might cause equal-cost routes to load share traffic in an
unbalanced manner.
You can set the global load sharing mode only. The global load sharing mode takes effect on all
aggregation groups.
To set the global link-aggregation load sharing mode:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Set the global
link-aggregation load
sharing mode.
Enabling local-first load sharing for link
aggregation
Use local-first load sharing in a multidevice link aggregation scenario to distribute traffic preferentially
across member ports on the ingress device.
When you aggregate ports on different member devices in an IRF fabric, you can use local-first load
sharing to reduce traffic on IRF links, as shown in
Configuration Guide.
Command
shutdown
Command
system-view
interface bridge-aggregation interface-number
default
Command
system-view
link-aggregation global load-sharing
mode { destination-ip |
destination-mac | destination-port |
ingress-port | source-ip |
source-mac | source-port } *
Figure
49
Remarks
N/A
By default, the system load shares
traffic automatically based on
packet types.
12. For more information about IRF, see IRF

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