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Author: eugen
Date: Sat Dec 29 00:44:12 UTC 2018
New revision: 342586
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/342586
Log:
MFC r342367: ifconfig.8,
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Author: eugen
Date: Sat Dec 29 00:42:11 UTC 2018
New revision: 342585
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/342585
Log:
MFC r342367: ifconfig.8,
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--- Comment #17 from commit-h...@freebsd.org ---
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Author: eugen
Date: Sat Dec 29 00:41:21 UTC 2018
New revision: 342584
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/342584
Log:
MFC r342367: ifconfig.8,
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--- Comment #16 from Michael Muenz ---
Dear Eugene,
Ubuntu doesn't support a randomization parameter via sysctl, I can only enhance
the range for ephemeral port selection. I got a little bit progress:
When I higher the parallel streams
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--- Comment #15 from Eugene Grosbein ---
Ports are still not randomized. If you run iperf3 on Linux host, you need to
enable randomization there.
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--- Comment #8 from Michael Muenz ---
root@Router:~ # ifconfig -v lagg0
lagg0: flags=8943 metric 0 mtu
1500
options=ed07bb
ether 24:8a:07:f7:5b:30
inet6 fe80::268a:7ff:fef7:5b30%lagg0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0xb
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--- Comment #7 from Eugene Grosbein ---
Please show output of commands:
ifconfig -v lagg0
ifconfig -v lagg1
Note "-v" flag that enables more details.
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--- Comment #11 from Michael Muenz ---
Dear Eugene,
Thanks for the tip with lagghash 4, it's the same result.
The reason for trafshow only showing one stream depends on -a 32 as it
aggregates per IP.
I'll attach 3 screenshots, one
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lagg outbound
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trafshow2
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lagg inbound
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--- Comment #9 from Eugene Grosbein ---
Does it help if you change lagghash to L4 only?
ifconfig lagg0 lagghash l4
ifconfig lagg1 lagghash l4
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--- Comment #10 from Eugene Grosbein ---
By default, FreeBSD kernel does not randomize source ports for application like
iperf3 and it may happen that all ports assigned in regular way are hashed to
single LACP port. Please enable port
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trafshow
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--- Comment #6 from Michael Muenz ---
The iperf command with option -P 10 creates 10 sim. streams, so MAC, IP and
destination port is always the same. There are 10 streams with 10 different
source ports to one destination port.
When
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--- Comment #4 from Eugene Grosbein ---
While running test between two hosts you have same MAC and IP addresses, so
they does not supply any variance and only L4 headers (ports) can add it.
Please double-check that your test creates
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--- Comment #3 from Michael Muenz ---
Dear Eugene,
Thanks for taking the time looking into this.
I applied the commands but it's still at 9,4Gbit only.
root@Router:~ # sysctl -a | egrep 'lagg|lacp'
net.link.lagg.lacp.default_strict_mode:
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--- Comment #2 from commit-h...@freebsd.org ---
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Author: eugen
Date: Sat Dec 22 11:38:55 UTC 2018
New revision: 342367
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/342367
Log:
ifconfig.4, lagg.4: fix
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