The set interface ecmp hash-mapping dlb-assigned command enables assigned mode of Dynamic Load Balancing for ECMP (Equal-Cost Multi-Path Routing).
The delete interface ecmp hash-mapping dlb-assigned command deletes the configuration.
When the ECMP hash-mapping mode configuration (set/delete) changes, a system restart is required for the configuration to take effect.
ECMP hash-mapping modes (round-robin-load-balancing, randomized-load-balancing, symmetric, dlb-optimal, dlb-assigned and dlb-normal) are mutually exclusive. To switch between modes, you must first delete the configured mode before setting up the new one. Then, restart the system for the configuration to take effect.
Command Syntax
set interface ecmp hash-mapping dlb-assigned
delete interface ecmp hash-mapping dlb-assigned
Parameter
None.
Usage Guidelines
In Assigned mode dynamic load balancing, the packet to be forwarded follows the same path as the previous packet in its flow. If the packet is the first one in its flow, a member link is selected for forwarding based on the hash result using a static load balancing mechanism.
Example
Enable optimal mode of Dynamic Load Balancing for ECMP.
admin@PICOS# set interface ecmp hash-mapping dlb-assigned admin@PICOS# commit admin@PICOS# exit admin@PICOS> request system reboot