Interface Configuration
7210 SAS M, T, X, R6, R12, Mxp, S, Sx Interface Configuration Guide Page 65
NOTES:
1. In the LSR case, incoming labels are used for hashing.
2. ‘Learnt’ wherever mentioned corresponds to Destination MAC.
3. Source/Destination MAC always refer to ‘Customer Source/Destination MACs’ unless other-
wise specified.
IES service and IPv4 Network
port interface:
IES SAP to IES SAP
IPv4 network port interface to
IPv4 network port interface
IES SAP to IPv4 network port
interface
IPv4 unicast traffic: Source and Destination IP,
Source and Destination L4 ports, Ingress Port-Id,
VLAN.
Network port IPv6 interface:
IPv6 network interface to IPv6
network interface
IPv6 unicast traffic: Source and Destination IP,
Source and Destination L4 ports, Ingress Port-Id,
VLAN.
IES (Multicast IP traffic)
IP interface (Network or SAP) to
IP interface (SAP)
IPv4 Multicast traffic: Source and Destination
IP, Source and Destination L4 ports, Ingress
Port-Id.
Network Port IP interface
(Multicast IP traffic)
IP interface (Network or SAP) to
IP interface (Network)
IPv4 Multicast traffic: Source and Destination
IP, Source and Destination L4 ports, Ingress
Port-Id.
Table 9: LAG Hashing mechanism for services configured on 7210 SAS-X devices (Continued)
Services and Traffic Direction
(For example: SAP to SDP)
Packet fields used for Hashing for different
traffic types