H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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Currently, when you configure the load sharing criterion or criteria for a link aggregation group, the
switch supports the following criteria:

Use a source IP address alone.

Use a destination IP address alone.

Use a source MAC address alone.

Use a destination MAC address alone.

Use a mpls-label1 alone

Combine a source IP address and a destination IP address.

Combine a destination MAC address and a source MAC address.

Combine a mpls-label1 and mpls-label2

Enabling Local-First Load Sharing for Link Aggregation

The following diagram shows how the local-first link-aggregation load sharing mechanism works.

Figure 11-5

Diagram for the local-first link-aggregation load sharing mechanism

Current device has

link aggregation

member ports?

Local-first load sharing

mechanism enabled?

Yes

No

Yes

No

In the IRF, the egress port for packets

entering a member device is an aggregate

interface, and the link aggregation

member ports are located on multiple

member devices of the IRF.

Packets are load-shared across

the link aggregation member ports

on the current device only

Packets are load-shared among

all the link aggregation member

ports

The local-first load sharing mechanism can reduce the impact of link-aggregation traffic on the links
connecting physical IRF ports. If this mechanism is not configured, traffic will always be load-shared
across all the link aggregation member ports located on different member devices of the IRF stack. For
more information about IRF, see IRF Configuration in the IRF Configuration Guide.

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