12-08-2020 03:13 PM
Hello,
I was curious to find out if there was a command to show which member port out of a port-channel that frames traversed on.
-Port-channel300 consists of 4 member ports (Te1/1/1, Te1/1/2, Te2/1/1, and Te2/1/2)
- Host MAC address 0005.56b8.7777
- output of show mac address-table vlan 300 all | i 0005.56b8.7777
* 300 0005.56b8.7777 dynamic Yes 0 Po300
300 0005.56b8.7777 dynamic Yes 5 Po300
* 300 0005.56b8.7777 dynamic Yes 0 Po300
300 0005.56b8.7777 dynamic Yes 0 Po300
I would like to know, or how do you determine which of the member ports was chosen to forward traffic on?
Thanks in advance,
~zK
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12-08-2020 05:09 PM - edited 12-08-2020 05:10 PM
show ether channel load-balance hash-result interface port-channel x
this command for 6500 VSS
12-08-2020 05:09 PM - edited 12-08-2020 05:10 PM
show ether channel load-balance hash-result interface port-channel x
this command for 6500 VSS
12-09-2020 08:39 AM
Outstanding.
I was able to use this command for both L2 and L3.
For L2:
VSS_SW_A#sh etherchannel load-balance hash-result interface port-channel 300 mac 0005.56b8.7777
Computed RBH: 0x2
Would select Te1/1/4 of Po300
Thank you @MHM Cisco World
Best, ~zK
12-09-2020 09:03 AM
you are so so welcome
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