Ports and trunking
Configurable Trunk Hash algorithmThis feature allows you to configure the particular parameters for the HP 10GbE switch Trunk Hash algorithm instead of having to utilize the defaults. You can configure new default behavior for Layer 2 traffic and Layer 3 traffic, using the CLI menu cfg/l2/thash. You can select a minimum of one or a maximum of two parameters to create one of the following configurations:
•Source IP (SIP)
•Destination IP (DIP)
•Source MAC (SMAC)
•Destination MAC (DMAC)
•Source IP (SIP) + Destination IP (DIP)
•Source MAC (SMAC) + Destination MAC (DMAC)
Link Aggregation Control ProtocolLink Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) is an IEEE 802.3ad standard for grouping several physical ports into one logical port (known as a dynamic trunk group or Link Aggregation group) with any device that supports the standard. Refer to the IEEE
The 802.3ad standard allows standard Ethernet links to form a single Layer 2 link using the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). Link aggregation is a method of grouping physical link segments of the same media type and speed in full duplex, and treating them as if they were part of a single, logical link segment. If a link in a LACP trunk group fails, traffic is reassigned dynamically to the remaining link(s) of the dynamic trunk group.
NOTE: Currently, LACP implementation does not support the Churn machine, an option used to detect if the port is operable within a bounded time period between the actor and the partner. Only the Market Responder is implemented, and there is no marker protocol generator.
A port’s Link Aggregation Identifier (LAG ID) determines how the port can be aggregated. The Link Aggregation ID (LAG ID) is constructed mainly from the system ID and the port’s admin key, as follows:
•System
•Admin
For example, consider two switches, an Actor (the HP 10GbE switch) and a Partner (another switch), as shown in the following table:
Table 8 Actor vs. partner LACP configuration
Actor Switch | Partner Switch 1 | Partner Switch 2 |
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Port 18 (admin key = 100) | Port 1 (admin key = 50) |
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Port 19 (admin key = 100) | Port 2 (admin key = 50) |
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Port 20 (admin key = 200) |
| Port 3 (admin key = 60) |
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Port 21 (admin key = 200) |
| Port 4 (admin key = 60) |
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