from the LPM routing table (RTM). To enable storage of IPv4 route prefixes in the
LPM table, disable this setting by entering the no ipv4 unicast-host-route
command.
Example Dell(conf)#ipv4 unicast-host-route
Warning: Command will take effect for existing routes only
when IPv4
route prefixes are cleared from RTM
Dell(conf)#no ipv4 unicast-host-route
load-balance
By default, the system uses an IP 4-tuple (IP SA, IP DA, Source Port, and Destination Port) to distribute IP
traffic over members of a Port Channel as well as equal-cost paths. To designate another method to
balance traffic over Port Channel members, use the load-balance command.
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Syntax load-balance {ip-selection [dest-ip | source-ip]} | {mac [dest-
mac | source-dest-mac | source-mac]} | {tcp-udp | ingress-port
[enable]}
To return to the default setting (IP 4-tuple), use the no load-balance {ip-
selection [dest-ip | source-ip]} | {mac [dest-mac | source-
dest-mac | source-mac]} | {tcp-udp | ingress-port
[enable]}command.
Parameters ip-selection
{dest-ip |
source-ip}
Enter the keywords to distribute IP traffic based on the
following criteria:
dest-ip — Uses destination IP address and destination
port fields to hash. The hashing mechanism returns a 3-
bit index indicating which port the packet should be
forwarded.
source-ip — Uses source IP address and source port
fields to hash. The hashing mechanism returns a 3-bit
index indicating which port the packet should be
forwarded.
mac {dest-mac
| source-dest-
mac | source-
mac}
Enter the keywords to distribute MAC traffic based on the
following criteria:
dest-mac — Uses the destination MAC address, VLAN,
Ethertype, source module ID and source port ID fields to
hash. The hashing mechanism returns a 3-bit index
indicating which port the packet should be forwarded.
source-dest-mac — Uses the destination and source
MAC address, VLAN, Ethertype, source module ID and
source port ID fields to hash. The hashing mechanism
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