Users Guide

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Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
None
Example
OS10# show ip ecmp-group details
Maximum Number of ECMP Groups : 256
Maximum ECMP Path per Group : 64
Next boot configured Maximum ECMP Path per Group : 64
Supported
Releases
10.4.3.0 or later
show load-balance
Displays the global traffic load-balance configuration.
Syntax
show load-balance
Parameters None
Default Not configured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
None
Example
OS10# show load-balance
Load-Balancing Configuration For LAG & ECMP:
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IPV4 Load Balancing Enabled
IPV4 FIELDS : source-ipv4 dest-ipv4 vlan protocol L4-source-port L4-dest-
port
IPV6 Load Balancing Enabled
IPV6 FIELDS : source-ipv6 dest-ipv6 vlan protocol L4-source-port L4-dest-
port
Mac Load Balancing Enabled
MAC FIELDS : source-mac dest-mac vlan ethertype
mac-in-mac header based hashing is disabled
TcpUdp Load Balancing Enabled
Supported
Releases
10.3.0E or later
IPv4 routing
OS10 supports IPv4 addressing including variable-length subnetting mask (VLSM), Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), static
routing, and routing protocols. With VLSM, you can configure one network with different masks. You can also use supernetting,
which increases the number of subnets. You can add a mask to the IP address to separate the network and host portions of the
IP address to add a subnet.
You need to configure IPv4 routing for IP hosts to communicate with one another in the same network, or in different networks.
Assign interface IP address
You can assign primary and secondary IP addresses to a physical or logical interface to enable IP communication between the
system and hosts connected to a specific interface. Assign one primary address and secondary IP addresses to each interface.
By default, all ports are in the default VLANVLAN 1.
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Layer 3