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Table 117  IP Trunk Hash Configuration Menu options 
Command 
Description 
cur 
Display current trunk hash configuration. 
Layer 2 IP Trunk Hash configuration 
Command: /cfg/l2/thash/set 
[set IP Trunk Hash Settings Menu] 
 smac - Enable/disable smac hash 
 dmac - Enable/disable dmac hash 
 sip - Enable/disable sip hash 
 dip - Enable/disable dip hash 
 cur - Display current trunk hash setting 
Trunk hash parameters are set globally for the switch. You can enable one or two parameters, to 
configure any of the following valid combinations: 
  SMAC (source MAC only) 
  DMAC (destination MAC only) 
  SIP (source IP only) 
  DIP (destination IP only) 
  SIP + DIP (source IP and destination IP) 
  SMAC + DMAC (source MAC and destination MAC) 
The following table describes the IP Trunk Hash Configuration Menu options. 
Table 118  IP Trunk Hash Set Menu options 
Command 
Description 
smac 
Enable or disable trunk hashing on the source MAC.  
dmac 
Enable or disable trunk hashing on the destination MAC.  
sip 
Enable or disable trunk hashing on the source IP.  
dip 
Enable or disable trunk hashing on the destination IP.  
cur 
Display current trunk hash configuration.  
Link Aggregation Control Protocol configuration 
Command: /cfg/l2/lacp 
[LACP Menu] 
 sysprio - Set LACP system priority 
 timeout - Set LACP system timeout scale for timing out partner info 
 port - LACP port Menu 
 cur - Display current LACP configuration 
The following table describes the LACP Configuration Menu options. 
Table 119  LACP Configuration Menu options 
Command 
Description 
sysprio <1-65535> 
Defines the priority value (1 through 65535) for the switch. Lower numbers 
provide higher priority. The default value is 32768.  
timeout short|long 
Defines the timeout period before invalidating LACP data from a remote 
partner. Choose short (3 seconds) or long (90 seconds). The default 
value is long.  
Note: We recommends that you use a timeout value of long, to reduce 
LACPDU processing. If your switch‘s CPU utilization rate remains at 100% 
for periods of 90 seconds or more, consider using static trunks instead of 
LACP.  










