Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Layer 2 Switching Commands 693
4 — Destination IP and destination TCP/UDP port
5 — Source/destination MAC, VLAN, EtherType, and source
MODID/port
6 — Source/destination IP and source/destination TCP/UDP port
7 — Enhanced hashing mode. This mode is not available on Dell EMC
Networking N1100-ON/N1500 Series switches.
Default Configuration
The default hashing mode is 7—Enhanced hashing mode. On Dell EMC
Networking
N1100-ON/
N1500 Series switches, the default hashing mode is 5.
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (port-channel) mode
User Guidelines
Enhanced hashing mode is recommended, however, depending on the
specific traffic patterns present in the network, a different hashing mode may
give better bandwidth distribution across the LAG member links. Use the
show interfaces utilization command to view link utilization.
Example
console(config)#interface port-channel l
console(config-if-po1)#hashing-mode 4
console(config-if-po1)#no hashing mode
lacp port-priority
Use the lacp port-priority command to configure the priority value for
physical ports. To reset to default priority value, use the no form of this
command.
Syntax
lacp port-priority
value
no lacp port-priority
value
— Port priority value. (Range: 1–65535)