LAG Hashing Fields used for 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE and 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE
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Epipe service:
SDP to SAP
IP traffic: Source and Destination
MAC, MPLS Label Stack (Two labels
deep), Source and Destination L4
ports, VLAN
PBB traffic: BDA, BSA, EtherType
Non-IP traffic: src & dst MAC,
EtherType
All traffic: Src & dst MAC (Outer
MACs inside the payload, just after the
MPLS header), Ingress Port-Id.
VPLS service:
SDP to SDP
All Traffic (Learnt): Source and
Destination MAC (Outer MACs
inside the payload, just after the
MPLS header)
All Traffic (Unlearnt): Hash-2 and
parameter under hash-2 used.
All Traffic: Source and Destination
MAC (Outer MACs inside the payload,
just after the MPLS header), Ingress
Port-Id
MPLS – LSR All traffic: Source and Destination
MAC (Outer MACs of the ethernet
packet that encapsulates MPLS
packet)
All traffic: MPLS label stack (Three
labels deep), Source and Destination IP
(being used when IP header follows
MPLS header), Ingress Port-Id
VPLS IGMP Snooping
VPLS (Multicast traffic
with IGMP snooping
enabled)
SAP to SAP
SAP to SDP
IP Multicast traffic: Source and
Destination IP, Source and
Destination L4 ports, Ingress Port id
L2 Multicast traffic: Source and
Destination MAC, EtherType, VLAN
IP Multicast traffic: Source and
Destination IP, Source and Destination
L4 ports, Ingress Port id
L2 Multicast traffic: Source and
Destination MAC, EtherType, VLAN
Table 15: LAG Hashing mechanism for services configured on 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE and 7210 SAS-Sx
10/100GE devices (Continued)
Services and 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 dif-
ferent traffic types with hash-2