IPv6 Configuration Guide K/KA/KB.15.15

As shown in Figure 22 (page 246), one possible distribution of traffic to host devices is:
Traffic to host "A" passes through next-hop router "3"
Traffic to host "B" passes through next-hop router "2"
Traffic to host "C" passes through next-hop router "3"
Traffic to host "D" passes through next-hop router "4"
Next hop usedIP packet destination
2001:db8:0:b::b:102001:db8:0:e::100
2001:db8:0:c::c:202001:db8:0:e::110
2001:db8:0:b::b:102001:db8:0:e::120
2001:db8:0:d::d:302001:db8:0:e::130
Displaying the current IP load-sharing configuration
Use show running to view the currently active load-sharing configuration and show config
to view the load-sharing configuration in the startup-config file. (While in its default
configuration—ip load-sharing 4—load-sharing does not appear in the command output.)
If load sharing is configured with non-default settings (disabled or configured for either two or three
equal-cost next-hop paths), the current settings are displayed in the command output.
Example 176 Displaying a non-default IP load-sharing configuration
HP Switch(config)# show running
Running configuration:
; J8697A Configuration Editor; Created on release #K.15.xx
hostname "HP Switch"
module 1 type J8702A
snmp-server community "public" Unrestricted
vlan 1
name "DEFAULT_VLAN"
untagged 1-24
ip address dhcp-bootp
exit
ip load-sharing 3
NOTE: ip load-sharing 3 indicates a non-default load-sharing configuration allowing three
equal-cost next-hop paths for routed traffic with different subnet destinations. If the routing switch
is configured with the default load-sharing configuration, load-sharing does not appear in the show
config or show running command output.
License requirements
In the 3500, 3500yl, 5400zl, 6600, and 8200zl switches, OSPFv3 is included with the optional
Premium License.
In the 6200yl switches, this feature is included with the base feature set.
Displaying the current IP load-sharing configuration 247