10-02-2018 02:01 PM - edited 03-08-2019 04:17 PM
Dear Mister
Is possible in 9300 Catalyst in a port-channel, watch what link in the port-channel is sending the traffic? Where the traffic was sent in a port-channel?? What the link in the port-channel is using.
In the Nexus 5k this is possible, but this is EXOS. "show port-channel load-balance ...."
I have a trouble in a port-channel with two links. I suspect about one link. Is very strange. In some moments some traffic not funtcion, another yes.
Best Regards
10-02-2018 02:32 PM
IOS XE - show etherchannel load-balance - is this what you looking for ?
10-04-2018 11:25 AM
Dear
Tha t command is used in order to know what is the load-balance method. In this case, is SRC-MAC.
But, my question is about how Can i know by where interface the traffic is exiting. Not Po1, else, what link belong the po1 is exiting the traffic.
The port-channel is using two interfaces : g2/0/17, g2/0/18. I need to know by what link (17 or 18) the traffic is exiting.,
Best Regards
10-04-2018 12:49 PM
If you looking standard port-channel how it works, Cisco have good document for you to understand.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/lan-switching/etherchannel/12023-4.html
10-04-2018 01:01 PM
Dear
Maybe I am not clear.
In Nexus 5k is posible to watch by what interface is the packet exiting. O Cisco 4500-X. The comand is:
show port-channel load-balance [ forwarding-path interface port-channel number { . | vlan vlan_ID } [ dst-ip ipv4-addr ] [ dst-ipv6 ipv6-addr ] [ dst-mac dst-mac-addr ] [ l4-dst-port dst-port ] [ l4-src-port src-port ] [ src-ip ipv4-addr ] [ src-ipv6 ipv6-addr ] [ src-mac src-mac-addr ]]
In Catalyst 9300 I am searching for something like that. That is the question.
Best Regards
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