Re: [j-nsp] LAG load balance hash algorithm on EX4200

2010-08-18 Thread Charlie Allom
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 11:11:35AM +0200, Felix Schueren wrote: > > I don't quite understand your config. You have different BGP neighbours > on ae0 and ae1 in a virtual chassis, that is, you have layer3 > connections on these interfaces? Please elaborate, maybe add a nice > ASCII diagram ;) Hi

Re: [j-nsp] LAG load balance hash algorithm on EX4200

2010-08-18 Thread Felix Schueren
Charlie, > > what L2 load balancing hashing is done on the EX 4200 series? > > There is no "forwarding-options hash-key" configuration statement. > > I have two interfaces, ae0 and ae1 that run BGP in a 2 member VC stack. > Behind the VC stack is a row of PCs with their own LAG aeX's. > > Will

[j-nsp] LAG load balance hash algorithm on EX4200

2010-08-17 Thread Charlie Allom
Hello, what L2 load balancing hashing is done on the EX 4200 series? There is no "forwarding-options hash-key" configuration statement. I have two interfaces, ae0 and ae1 that run BGP in a 2 member VC stack. Behind the VC stack is a row of PCs with their own LAG aeX's. Will ae0 and ae1 be load