LAG
2. In the LSR case, incoming labels are used for hashing.
3. 'Learnt' wherever mentioned corresponds to Destination MAC.
4. Source/Destination MAC refer to 'Customer Source/Destination MACs' unless otherwise
LAG Hashing Fields used for 7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12
Table 11: LAG Hashing mechanism for services configured on 7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12 devices
Services and Traffic Direction
VPLS service:
SAP to SAP
VPLS service:
SAP to SDP
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specified.
Packet fields used for Hashing for differ-
IP traffic (Learnt) : Source and Destination
IP, Source and Destination L4 ports
PBB traffic (Learnt): BDA, BSA, VLAN
MPLS traffic (Learnt): Source and
Destination MAC (Outer MACs of the
Ethernet packet that encapsulates MPLS
packet), VLAN
Non-IP traffic (Learnt): Source and
Destination MAC, EtherType, VLAN
IP traffic (learnt and unlearnt ): Source and
Destination IP, Source and Destination L4
ports, Ingress Port-Id
PBB traffic : BDA, BSA, ISID, Ingress Port-
Id
MPLS traffic: Source and Destination IP,
MPLS label stack (Two labels deep), Ingress
Port-Id.
Non-IP traffic (learnt and unlearnt): Source
and Destination MAC, EtherType, VLAN,
Ingress Port-Id.
ent traffic types
7210 SAS M, T, X, R6, R12, Mxp Interface Configu-