The multicast load-splitting weight command sets the multicast load splitting weight for an interface.
The undo multicast load-splitting weight command restores the default setting.
| Parameter | Description | Value |
|---|---|---|
weight-value |
Specifies the multicast load splitting weight of an interface. |
The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 32. |
Ethernet interface view, Ethernet sub-interface view, Eth-Trunk interface view, Eth-Trunk sub-interface view, Tunnel interface view, Loopback interface view, Dialer interface view, VLANIF interface view, Virtual-Template interface view
By default, the multicast load splitting weight of an interface is 1.
When the stable-preferred or balance-preferred load splitting policy is configured, you can run this command to set multicast load splitting weights for interfaces. The greater the load splitting weight of an interface, the more multicast routing entries there are with this interface as the upstream interface. When the multicast load splitting weight on an interface is 0, the routes with this interface as the upstream interface do not take part in load splitting.
When the multicast load splitting weight on an interface is 0, it indicates that the routes with this interface being the upstream interface do not take part in load splitting.
You must run the multicast routing-enable command to enable the multicast function before using the command.