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Purpose

With an aggregated interface, when you configure load balancing using the per-packet statement, the JUNOS software uses the first MPLS label in the hash algorithm to determine the next hop for the LSP. This behavior can result in an uneven distribution of traffic for aggregated interfaces.

This example describes load balancing using an LDP tunneled over RSVP on a network comprised of M-series and T-series routers with aggregated interfaces. Figure 11 illustrates the network used in this section.


Figure 11: Aggregated Interfaces Network Topology

The network topology in Figure 11 illustrates a router-only network with aggregated SONET and Ethernet interfaces that consists of the following components:

With the hash key configuration on R2, outbound traffic for the aggregated interface varies in terms of Label 1, Label 2, or IP payload. This variance in traffic should result in the equal distribution of traffic across different physical links of the aggregated interface.

The following information is included in this example:


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