MAC-based hashing is configured for a Layer 2 interface and you are trying to
display a Layer 3 flow.
The output displays three entries:
Egress port for unfragmented packets.
In the event of fragmented packets, the egress port of the first fragment.
In the event of fragmented packets, the egress port of the subsequent
fragments.
NOTE: In the show port channel flow command output, the egress port
for an unknown unicast, multicast, or broadcast traffic is not displayed.
The following example shows the show port-channel-flow outgoing-port-
channel number incoming-interface interface source-mac address
destination-mac address
Load-balance is configured for MAC
Load-balance is configured for IP 4-tuple/2-tuple
A non-IP payload is going out of Layer 2 LAG interface that is a member of
VLAN with an IP address
Example Dell#show port-channel-flow outgoing-port-channel 1 incoming-
interface te 3/3
source-mac 00:00:50:00:00:00 destination-mac 00:00:a0:00:00:00
Egress Port for port-channel 1, for the given flow, is Te
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Enhanced Validation of Interface Ranges
This functionality is supported on the S6000 platform.
You can avoid specifying spaces between the range of interfaces, separated by commas, that you
configure by using the interface range command. For example, if you enter a list of interface ranges,
such as interface range fo 2/0-1,te 10/0,gi 3/0,fa 0/0, this configuration is considered
valid. The comma-separated list is not required to be separated by spaces in between the ranges. You
can associate multicast MAC or hardware addresses to an interface range and VLANs by using the mac-
address-table static multicast-mac-address vlan vlan-id output-range interface
command.
ip http source-interface
Specify an interface as the source interface for HTTP connections.
This feature is supported on S6000 platform.
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