09-13-2007 05:52 PM - edited 03-05-2019 06:28 PM
Hi,
I'm seeing some weirdness on a two port channel with a mode of "on". The channel protocol on the blade is set to LACP and it's a 48port copper blade. From what I see on my graphs, traffic coming from the server is load balanced well I think because the server is doing IP load balancing. Traffic going from the network to the server all goes over one gig link and does not use the second. Does anyone know the default hashing a 6500 running CatOS 7.6.5 uses? Are there options to change it like on IOS switches? I've looked all over and can't find anything.
Thanks for all the help.
09-14-2007 12:00 AM
Hi
I believe the default is ip address but you can check this on your switch
DC-BBP-F00-AS3> (enable) sh channel
Channel Id Ports
----------- ---------------------------
801 6/1-4
804 6/7-10
DC-BBP-F00-AS3> (enable)
DC-BBP-F00-AS3> (enable) sh channel 801 info
Chan Port Status Channel Admin Speed Duplex Vlan
id mode group
---- ----- ---------- -------------------- ----- ----- ------ ----
801 6/1 connected desirable silent 34 1000 full 999
801 6/2 connected desirable silent 34 1000 full 999
801 6/3 connected desirable silent 34 1000 full 999
801 6/4 connected desirable silent 34 1000 full 999
Chan Port Ch-if Oper-group Neighbor Chan Oper-Distribution PortSecurity/
id Index Oper-group cost Method Dynamic Port
---- ----- ----- ---------- ---------- -------- ----------------- -------------
801 6/1 500 34 196609 2 ip both
801 6/2 500 34 196609 2 ip both
801 6/3 500 34 196609 2 ip both
801 6/4 500 34 196609 2 ip both
rest of output cut....
You look under the "Oper-distribution Method"
column.
You can change it with
set port channel all distribution ...
Attached is a link to etherchannel load-balancing which covers this in more detail.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk389/tk213/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094714.shtml
HTH
Jon
09-14-2007 11:50 AM
Thanks Jon,
Great document. I looked all over and did not find that. I think my problem is a NetApp issue but how does a layer two switch see the IP or session information on a channel?
Mike
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