Reference Guide
mac {dest-mac
| source-dest-
mac | source-
mac}
Enter the keywords to distribute MAC traffic based on the
following criteria:
• dest-mac — Uses the destination MAC address, VLAN,
Ethertype, source module ID and source port ID fields to
hash. The hashing mechanism returns a 3-bit index
indicating which port the packet should be forwarded.
• source-dest-mac — Uses the destination and source
MAC address, VLAN, Ethertype, source module ID and
source port ID fields to hash. The hashing mechanism
returns a 3-bit index indicating which port the packet
should be forwarded.
• source-mac — Uses the source MAC address, VLAN,
Ethertype, source module ID and source port ID fields to
hash. The hashing mechanism returns a 3-bit index
indicating which port the packet should be forwarded.
tcp-udp enable Enter the keywords to distribute traffic based on the
following:
• enable — Takes the TCP/UDP source and destination
ports into consideration when doing hash computations.
(By default, this is
enabled.)
ingress-port
enable
Enter the keywords to distribute traffic based on the
following:
• enable — Takes the source port into consideration when
doing hash computations. (By default, this is disabled.)
Defaults IP 4-tuple (IP SA, IP DA, Source Port, Destination Port)
Command
Modes
CONFIGURATION
Command
History
Version 9.0(1.3) Introduced on the S5000.
Usage
Information
By default, Dell Networking OS distributes incoming traffic based on a hash
algorithm using the following criteria:
• IP source address
• IP destination address
• TCP/UDP source port
• TCP/UDP destination port
Related
Commands
hash-algorithm ecmp – changes the hash algorithm across an ECMP.
IPv4 Routing
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