Reference Guide

In the event of fragmented packets, the egress port of the first fragment.
In the event of fragmented packets, the egress port of the subsequent
fragments.
NOTE: In the show port channel flow command output, the egress port
for an unknown unicast, multicast, or broadcast traffic is not displayed.
The Example below shows the show port-channel-flow outgoing-port-
channel number incoming-interface interface source-mac address
destination-mac address
Load-balance is configured for MAC
Load-balance is configured for IP 4-tuple/2-tuple for the S5000.
A non-IP payload is going out of Layer 2 LAG interface that is a member of
VLAN with an IP address
Example
Dell#show port-channel-flow outgoing-port-channel 1 incoming-
interface gi 3/0
source-mac 00:00:50:00:00:00 destination-mac 00:00:a0:00:00:00
Egress Port for port-channel 1, for the given flow, is Te
13/01
Example
Dell#show port-channel-flow outgoing-port-channel 2 incoming-
interface te
3/0 source-ip 2.2.2.0 destination-ip 3.2.3.1 protocol tcp
source-port 5
destination-port 6
Egress Port for port-channel 2, for the given flow:
Unfragmented packet: Te 1/6
Fragmented packets (first fragment): Te 1/12
Fragmented packets (remaining fragments): Te 1/12
UDP Broadcast
The user datagram protocol (UDP) broadcast feature is a software-based method to forward low
throughput (not to exceed 200 pps) IP/UDP broadcast traffic arriving on a physical or VLAN interface.
Important Points to Remember
This feature is available on the S5000 switch.
Routing information protocol (RIP) is not supported with the UDP Broadcast feature.
If you configure this feature on an interface using the ip udp-helper udp-port command, the ip
directed-broadcast
command becomes ineffective on that interface.
The existing show interface command has been modified to display the configured broadcast
address.
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