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Layer 3 static aggregation configuration example, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Configure Device B using the same instructions that you used to configure Device A.

Step3

Verify the configurations

# Display summary information about all aggregation groups on Device A.

[DeviceA] display link-aggregation summary

Aggregation Interface Type:

BAGG -- Bridge-Aggregation, RAGG -- Route-Aggregation

Aggregation Mode: S -- Static, D -- Dynamic

Loadsharing Type: Shar -- Loadsharing, NonS -- Non-Loadsharing

Actor System ID: 0x8000, 000f-e2ff-0001

AGG AGG Partner ID Select Unselect Share

Interface Mode Ports Ports Type

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

BAGG1 S none 2 0 Shar

BAGG2 S none 2 0 Shar

The output shows that link aggregation groups 1 and 2 are both load-sharing-capable Layer 2 static
aggregation groups and each contains two Selected ports.
# Display all the group-specific load sharing criteria on Device A.

[DeviceA] display link-aggregation load-sharing mode interface

Bridge-Aggregation1 Load-Sharing Mode:

source-ip address

Bridge-Aggregation2 Load-Sharing Mode:

destination-ip address

The output shows that the load sharing criterion for link aggregation group 1 is the source IP addresses
of packets and that for link aggregation group 2 is the destination IP addresses of packets.

Layer 3 Static Aggregation Configuration Example

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure 7

:

Device A and Device B are connected by their Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces GigabitEthernet 0/1
through GigabitEthernet 0/3.

Configure a Layer 3 static aggregation group on Device A and Device B respectively and configure
IP addresses and subnet masks for the corresponding Layer 3 aggregate interfaces.

Enable traffic to be load-shared across aggregation group member ports based on source and
destination IP addresses.

Figure 7 Network diagram for Layer 3 static aggregation