Dell Force10 C150 Configuration Manual page 436

Ftos configuration guide ftos 8.4.2.7 e-series terascale, c-series, s-series (s50/s25)
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Load balancing through port channels
FTOS uses hash algorithms for distributing traffic evenly over channel members in a port channel (LAG).
The hash algorithm distributes traffic among ECMP paths and LAG members. The distribution is based on
a flow, except for packet-based hashing. A flow is identified by the hash and is assigned to one link. In
packet-based hashing, a single flow can be distributed on the LAG and uses one link.
Packet based hashing is used to load balance traffic across a port-channel based on the IP Identifier field
within the packet. Load balancing uses source and destination packet information to get the greatest
advantage of resources by distributing traffic over multiple paths when transferring data to a destination.
FTOS allows you to modify the hashing algorithms used for flows and for fragments. The
hash-algorithm
implementation are somewhat different between the E-Series and the C-Series and S-Series.
Note: Hash-based load-balancing on MPLS does not work when packet-based hashing (
ip-selection packet-based
E-Series load-balancing
On the E-Series, the default
IP source address
IP destination address
Protocol type
TCP/UDP source port
TCP/UDP destination port
Balancing may be applied to IPv4, switched IPv6, and non-IP traffic. For these traffic types, the
IP-header-based hash and MAC-based hash may be applied to packets by using the following methods.
Table 20-5. Hash Methods as Applied to Port Channel Types
Hash (Header Based)
5-tuple
3-tuple
Packet-based
MAC source address (SA) and destination address (DA)
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Interfaces
commands are available for modifying the distribution algorithms. Their syntax and
) is enabled.
load-balance
criteria are a 5-tuple, as follows:
Layer 2
Port Channel
X
X
X
X
load-balance
load-balance
Layer 3
Port Channel
X
X
X
and

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