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Document No. 10-300077, Issue 2
6-19
Using VLANs, Hunt Groups, and VTP Snooping
* Note: All 80-series media modules are L3 capable
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Figure 6-8. Load Sharing Example
Optimizing Hunt Group Throughput
To optimize hunt group throughput follow these considerations.
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Forwarding Engines in the hunt group ports should be separate from
the ports involved in the modules traffic flows.
the ports involved in the modules traffic flows.
■
The greater the number of non-member Forwarding Engines in the
system, the greater the ability of the system to load-share.
system, the greater the ability of the system to load-share.
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Distribute the hunt group across more than one Fabric Port per slot.
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Distribute the hunt group across media modules.
50-series 4 port Gigabit Fiber
(layer 2)
(layer 2)
4
2
2 forwarding engines per fabric
port
port
50-series 20 port 10/100Mbps TX
(layer 2)
(layer 2)
2
2
1 forwarding engine per fabric
port
port
Table 6-3. Module Forwarding Engines and Fabric Ports
Module Type
Total Number of
forwarding
engines
forwarding
engines
Number of
Fabric Ports
Fabric Ports
Description
2 of 2