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Configuring Switching Information
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Src IP and Src TCP/UDP Port fields - Source IP and Source TCP/UDP fields of the
packet.
Dest IP and Dest TCP/UDP Port fields - Destination IP and Destination
TCP/UDP Port
fields of the packet.
Src/Dest IP and TCP/UDP Port fields - Source/Destination IP and source/destination
TCP/UDP Port fields of the packet.
Enhanced Hashing mode - Features MODULO-N operation based on the number of
ports in the LAG, non-Unicast traf
fic and unicast traffic hashing using a common hash
algorithm, excellent load balancing performance, and packet attributes selection
based on the packet type:
- For L2 packets, source and destination MAC address are used for hash
computation.
- For L3 packets, source IP
, destination IP address, TCP/UDP ports are used.
9. Use the Port Selection T
able to select the ports as members of the LAG.
Multiswitch Link Aggregation Group
Use this page to view and manage global virtual port channel (VPC) settings on the device.
VPCs are also known as multichassis or multiswitch link aggregation groups (MLAGs). Like
port channels (also known as link aggregation groups or LAGs), VPCs allow one or more
Ethernet links to be aggregated together to increase speed and provide redundancy. With
port channels, the aggregated links must be on the same physical device, but VPCs do not
share that requirement. The VPC feature allows links on two different switches to pair with
links on a partner device. The partner device is unaware that it is pairing with two different
devices to form a port channel.
Virtual Port Channel Global Configuration
To display the Virtual Port Channel Global Configuration page, click Switching > MLAG >
Basic > VPC Global Configuration. The following page is displayed.