09-02-2008 12:11 AM - edited 03-03-2019 11:22 PM
I have a 2960 swich (G0/1, G0/2, G0/3, G0/4) form a L3 port channel with 7604 (G0/1, G0/2, G0/3, G0/4)
Can I Control the outgoing and incoming use the same link. That is
e.g.
( Source 192.168.1.1 ping to 10.1.1.1 ) use 2960 G0/1 out via 7604 G0/1 and return path is the same link ( Symmetric )
( Source 192.168.1.2 ping to 10.1.1.2 ) use 2960 G0/2 out via 7604 G0/2 and return path is the same link (Symmetric )
09-02-2008 12:15 AM
EDIT: oops, wrong post :) sry 'was replying to another poster
09-02-2008 01:08 AM
Hi, Benny:
Each switch will make a forwarding decision based on an algorithim that examines the src- MAC, dst-MAC or src-dst MAC of the frame that needs to be forwarded. The same options exist for IP addresses and ports. Depending on the bits that are examined, the switch will forward the frame accordingly. For example, if 2 switches use 4 links between them, they may be numbered as 00, 01, 10, 11. If the application of the algorithim being used on the switch yields, say, 01, then the switch will use that link (the second one) to forward the frame. Therefore, you can see that this can be pretty arbitrary.
What is your requirement? Why do you need symmetric routing in this instance?
Victor
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