Quick Reference Guide

PowerConnect B-Series TI24X Configuration Guide 605
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Configuring IP parameters – Layer 3 Switches
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To verify that the route is in the route table, enter the following command at any level of the CLI.
This example shows two routes. Both of the routes are directly attached, as indicated in the Type
column. However, one of the routes is shown as type “*D”, with an asterisk (*). The asterisk
indicates that this route is a candidate default network route.
Configuring IP load sharing
The IP route table can contain more than one path to a given destination. When this occurs, the
Layer 3 Switch selects the path with the lowest cost as the path for forwarding traffic to the
destination. If the IP route table contains more than one path to a destination and the paths each
have the lowest cost, then the Layer 3 Switch uses IP load sharing to select a path to the
destination.
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You can enable a Layer 3 Switch to load balance across up to six equal-cost paths.
NOTE
IP load sharing is based on next-hop routing, and not on source routing.
NOTE
The termpath refers to the next-hop router to a destination, not to the entire route to a destination.
Thus, when the software compares multiple equal-cost paths, the software is comparing paths that
use different next-hop routers, with equal costs, to the same destination.
In many contexts, the terms “route” and ”path” mean the same thing. Most of the user
documentation uses the term “route” throughout. The term “path” is used in this section to refer to
an individual next-hop router to a destination, while the term “route” refers collectively to the
multiple paths to the destination. Load sharing applies when the IP route table contains multiple,
equal-cost paths to a destination.
NOTE
Devices also perform load sharing among the ports in aggregate links. Refer to “Trunk group load
sharing” on page 314.
How multiple equal-cost paths enter the IP route table
IP load sharing applies to equal-cost paths in the IP route table. Routes that are eligible for load
sharing can enter the table from any of the following sources:
IP static routes
Routes learned through RIP
Routes learned through OSPF
Routes learned through BGP4
1. IP load sharing is also called “Equal-Cost Multi-Path (ECMP)” load sharing or just “ECMP”
PowerConnect# show ip route
Total number of IP routes: 2
Start index: 1 B:BGP D:Connected R:RIP S:Static O:OSPF *:Candidate default
Destination NetMask Gateway Port Cost Type
1 209.157.20.0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 lb1 1 D
2 209.157.22.0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 11 1 *D