Use OS10 as Aggregator
In this test case the goal is to create a simple load balancer using a reverse LAG port. The idea is to have one input port which is then mirrored to a logical LAG port and at the other end of the LAG port is a number of security sensors.
Helpful Links
Section titled “Helpful Links”ONIE Network Install Process Overview
My Configuration
Section titled “My Configuration”OS 10 Version
Section titled “OS 10 Version”OS10(config)# do show versionDell EMC Networking OS10 EnterpriseCopyright (c) 1999-2020 by Dell Inc. All Rights Reserved.OS Version: 10.5.1.0Build Version: 10.5.1.0.124Build Time: 2020-02-12T09:05:20+0000System Type: S4112F-ONArchitecture: x86_64Up Time: 00:05:09Configure Device for LAG
Section titled “Configure Device for LAG”Physical Configuration
Section titled “Physical Configuration”2 10Gb/s fiber SFPs one each connected to two separate VMs. These will serve as our traffic generators. A third 10Gb/s SFP is plugged into a third VM and this will serve as our receiver.
Configuration
Section titled “Configuration”Test Scenario
Section titled “Test Scenario”I played a PCAP made up entirely of HTTP from port 1 and PCAP made entirely of DNS from port 2 and then listened on the VM attached to port 3. Confirmed, all traffic showed up on port 3 as expected.
