LAG
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Epipe Service:
SDP to SAP
Non-IP Traffic : Source and Destination 
MAC (Outer MACs inside the payload, just 
after the MPLS header), EtherType
All other traffic: Source and Destination 
MAC (Outer MACs inside the payload, just 
after the MPLS header)
VPLS service:
SDP to SDP
All traffic: Source and Destination MAC 
(Outer MACs inside the payload, just after 
the MPLS header), Ingress Port-Id
MPLS – LSR All traffic: MPLS label stack (Two labels 
deep), Ingress Port-Id, Source and 
Destination IP (being used when IP traffic 
sent directly onto an LSR)
VPRN (IP traffic)
SAP to SAP
Source, Destination IP address and Source, 
Destination port (L4).
VPRN (IP traffic)
SAP to SDP
Source, Destination IP address, Source, 
Destination port (L4), Ingress portId
VPRN (IP traffic)
SDP to SAP
Source, Destination IP address, Source, 
Destination port (L4).
IES (IP traffic)
SAP to SAP
Source, Destination IP address, Source, 
Destination port (L4).
IES (IP traffic)
SAP to Network Port Interface
Source, Destination IP address, Source, 
Destination port (L4), Ingress portId
Network Port Interface (IP traffic)
Network Interface to Network 
Interface
Source, Destination IP address, Source, 
Destination port (L4), Ingress portId
Table 11:  LAG Hashing mechanism for services configured on 7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12 devices 
Services and Traffic Direction  Packet fields used for Hashing for differ-
ent traffic types