Configuring Port-Channel Interfaces
Configure Port-Channel Interfaces
Configure the LACP Port Priority
Configure the LACP System Priority
Configure the LACP System Identifier
Configure the LACP Port Identifier
Set the MTU Value on one or More Ports
Set the MTU Value of the Port Channel
Traffic in a port channel is distributed across the individual bundled links in a deterministic fashion. However, the load is not necessarily balanced equally across all of the links. Instead, frames are forwarded on a specific link using any of the following criteria: source IP address, destination IP address, a combination of source and destination IP addresses, or a combination of source and destination MAC addresses.
SEFOS# configure terminal SEFOS(config)# port-channel load-balance policy 1 SEFOS(config)# end
where policy can be:
src-mac - Load distribution is based on the source MAC address in the frame. Packets from different hosts use different ports in the channel, but packets from the same host use the same port.
dest-mac - Load distribution is based on the destination MAC address in the frame. Packets to the same destination are sent on the same port, but packets to different destinations are sent on different ports in the channel.
src-dest-mac - Load distribution is based on the source and destination MAC addresses.
src-ip - Load distribution is based on the source IP address.
dest-ip - Load distribution is based on the destination IP address.
src-dest-ip - Load distribution is based on the source and destination IP addresses.
vlan-id - Load distribution is based on VLAN Identifier.
SEFOS# show etherchannel load-balance Channel Group Listing --------------------- Group : 1 ---------- Destination MAC Address Group : 2 ---------- Source & Destination MAC Address
Note - If the port-channel index is not included in the output, then load balancing applies to all of the port channels that are configured in the system.