On Sun, Feb 22, 2015 at 09:42:39PM -0600, Adam Thompson wrote:

> Logically, if roundrobin works, loadbalance should, too.
> According to trunk(4), the only difference between them is the selection
> algorithm that controls which outbound interface to use.
> My first thought was the switch is doing some sort of MAC pinning as as
> security feature, but that would have also defeated roundrobin.
> Technically, it doesn't matter in this circumstance (barring strange
> implementation issues on the switch) as both will produce similar results on
> a DGS-1100 because all ports on the switch are limited to 1Gbps no matter
> what... so the fact that loadbalance is limited to 1Gbps per stream and
> roundrobin 2Gbps per stream becomes irrelevant.
> 
> But it's still strange that one works and one doesn't.

My first thought is to look in the mirror.  And I do think that's where the
problem lies.  Something in my implementation is probably incorrect.  

About 15 minutes ago I discovered roundrobin isn't perfect either, as
I am able to consistently get disconnects mid-ssh session routing from 
one VLAN in particular through another, so the problem source seems to 
be cross-VLAN and I suspect my PF configuration is the root cause.

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