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IP ROUTING TABLE COMMANDS

bandwidth-based-sharing

Syntax bandwidth-based-sharing

undo bandwidth-based-sharing

View System view

Parameters None

Description Use the bandwidth-based-sharingcommand to enable bandwidth-based load sharing.

Use the undo bandwidth-based-sharing command to disable bandwidth-based load sharing.

By default, bandwidth-based load sharing is disabled.

If multiple outbound interfaces/nexthops to a destination are found during forwarding:

When bandwidth-based load sharing is disabled, the packets are forwarded through all these interfaces in turn.

When bandwidth-based load sharing is enabled, the device calculates the packet forwarding proportion for each interface based on the bandwidths and then determines through which interfaces to forward the subsequent packets (the number of packets already forwarded through these interfaces is considered).

Examples # Enable bandwidth-based load sharing.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] bandwidth-based-sharing

display ip routing-table

Syntax display ip routing-table[ vpn-instancevpn-instance-name ] [ verbose ] { begin exclude include } regular-expression ]

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