[e-nsp] sharing algorythm

Marcin Kuczera marcin at leon.pl
Mon Apr 26 12:13:48 EDT 2010


hello,

is it possible to modify a sharing algorythm and other properties of 
already configured sharing group ?

what I have is:
Slot-1 SummitStack-GZE.2 # show sharing
Load Sharing Monitor
Config    Current    Agg       Ld Share    Ld Share  Agg   Link    Link Up
Master    Master     Control   Algorithm   Group     Mbr   State 
Transitions
==============================================================================
   1:13   1:13        Static    L3_L4       1:13       Y      A        1
                                L3_L4       1:14       Y      A        3
   1:15   1:15        Static    L3_L4       1:15       Y      A        0
                                L3_L4       1:16       Y      A        0
   1:17   1:17        Static    L3_L4       1:17       Y      A        2
                                L3_L4       1:18       -      R        0
   1:19   1:19        Static    L3_L4       1:19       Y      A        2
                                L3_L4       1:20       Y      A        2
   1:25   1:25        Static    L3_L4       1:25       Y      A        0
                                L3_L4       1:26       Y      A        0
                                L3_L4       1:27       Y      A        0
                                L3_L4       1:28       Y      A        0
    2:1               Static    L3_L4       2:1        -      R        0
                                L3_L4       2:2        -      R        0
==============================================================================

But, I want to modify them i.e. to custom algorythm (the same by 
default) like in here:

enable sharing 1:25 grouping 1:25-1:28 algorithm address-based custom

Is it the only way to unconfigure sharing on particular port and then 
create new (same) sharing group with new algorythm ?

L3_L4 seems to be the most efficient in equal load sharing, but.. have 
some DHCP issues then... have no idea why..


When I do:
disable sharing 1:25
then all vlans from master ports were removed...

Regards,
Marcin


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