show port-channel load-balance
show port-channel load-balance
To display information about EtherChannel load balancing, use the show port-channel load-balance command.
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]]
Syntax Description
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
Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Interfaces Command Reference
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(Optional) Identifies the port in the EtherChannel
interface that forwards the packet.
EtherChannel number for the load-balancing
forwarding path that you want to display. The range
is from 1 to 4096.
(Optional) Subinterface number separator. Use the
EtherChannel number followed by a dot (.) indicator
and the subinterface number. The format is
portchannel-number .subinterface-number .
(Optional) Identifies the VLAN for hardware hashing.
VLAN ID. The range is from 1 to 3967 and 4048 to
4093.
(Optional) Displays the load distribution on the
destination IP address.
IPv4 address to specify a source or destination IP
address. The format is A .B .C .D .
(Optional) Displays the load distribution on the
destination IPv6 address.
IPv6 address to specify a source or destination IP
address. The format is A :B ::C :D .
(Optional) Displays the load distribution on the
destination MAC address.
Destination MAC address. The format is AAAA
:BBBB :CCCC .
(Optional) Displays the load distribution on the
destination port.
Destination port number. The range is from 0 to
65535.
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