LAG Hashing Fields used for 7210 SAS-M (Network mode)
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NOTES:
1. In the LSR case, incoming labels are used for hashing.
2. ‘Learnt’ wherever mentioned corresponds to Destination MAC.
3. Source/Destination MAC refer to ‘Customer Source/Destination MACs’ unless otherwise
specified
4. Applicable to non-IP, IP, PBB and MPLS traffic encapsulated in the MPLS packet received on
the SDP Binding/SDP.
IES service (IPv4):
IES SAP to IPv4
network port
interface
Source and Destination IP, Source
and Destination L4 ports
Source and Destination IP, Source
and Destination L4 ports, Ingress
Port-Id.
Network port IPv4
interface:
IPv4 network
interface to IPv4
network interface
Source and Destination IP, Source
and Destination L4 ports
Source and Destination IP, Source
and Destination L4 ports, Ingress
Port-Id.
Network port IPv6
interface:
IPv6 network
interface to IPv6
network interface
Source and Destination IP(v6),
Source and Destination L4 ports
Source and Destination IP(v6),
Source and Destination L4 ports,
Ingress Port-Id.
LAG Hashing Fields used for 7210 SAS-M (Network
mode)
Table 8: LAG Hashing mechanism for services configured in Network Mode on 7210
SAS-M devices (Continued)
Traffic direction
(For example SAP
to SDP)
Packet fields used for Hashing
for different traffic types with
hash-1
Packet fields used for Hashing
for different traffic types with
hash-2