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Re: interesting troubleshooting
From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2020 10:17:54 +0200
On 22/Mar/20 10:08, Adam Atkinson wrote:
I don't know how well-known this is, and it may not be something many people would want to do, but Enterasys switches, now part of Extreme's portfolio, allow "round-robin" as a load-sharing algorithm on LAGs. see e.g. https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/How-to-configure-LACP-Output-Algorithm-as-Round-Robin This may not be the only product line supporting this.
So Junos does support both per-flow and per-packet load balancing on LAG's on Trio line cards. We tested this back in 2014 for a few months, and while the spread is excellent (obviously), it creates a lot of out-of-order frame delivery conditions, and all the pleasure & joy that goes along with that. So we switched back to per-flow load balancing, and more recently, where we run LAG's (802.1Q trunks between switches and an MX480 in the data centre), we've gone 100Gbps so we don't have to deal with all this anymore :-). Mark.
Current thread:
- Re: interesting troubleshooting, (continued)
- Re: interesting troubleshooting Saku Ytti (Mar 22)
- Re: interesting troubleshooting Mark Tinka (Mar 22)
- Re: interesting troubleshooting Saku Ytti (Mar 22)
- Re: interesting troubleshooting Mark Tinka (Mar 22)
- RE: interesting troubleshooting adamv0025 (Mar 23)
- Re: interesting troubleshooting Tassos Chatzithomaoglou (Mar 21)
- Re: interesting troubleshooting Saku Ytti (Mar 21)
- Re: interesting troubleshooting Tassos Chatzithomaoglou (Mar 21)
- Re: interesting troubleshooting Saku Ytti (Mar 22)
- Re: interesting troubleshooting Mark Tinka (Mar 22)
