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This chapter describes the Cisco NX-OS Ethernet and virtual Ethernet commands that begin with H.
To use hardware hashing for multicast traffic on an EtherChannel interface, use the hardware multicast hw-hash command. To restore the defaults, use the no form of this command.
The software selection method is used for multicast traffic.
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By default, ingress multicast traffic on any port in the switch selects a particular EtherChannel member to egress the traffic. To reduce potential issues with the bandwidth and to provide effective load balancing of the ingress multicast traffic, hardware hashing is used for multicast traffic.
Note Hardware hashing is not available on a Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extender HIF port (downlink port).
This example shows how to set the hardware hashing for multicast traffic on an EtherChannel interface:
This example shows how to restore the default software selection method for multicast traffic on an EtherChannel interface:
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Displays the status of the EtherChannel interface configuration. |
To turn on high performance on the host, use the high-performance host-netio command. To disable high performance, use the no form of this command.
no high-performance host-netio
Virtual Ethernet interface configuration mode
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This example shows how to enable high performance on the host:
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Displays virtual Ethernet interface configuration information. |
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Displays the running configuration information for an interface. |