Hash key type 16 is a 3-tuple where the hash key data is the contents of these packet
header fields:
32-bit IPv4 / 128-bit IPv6 source address
32-bit IPv4 / 128-bit IPv6 destination address
32-bit GTPv1 or GTPv2 TEID (tunnel endpoint identifier)
For IPv4 packets, hash key data word 0 is always the IPv4 source address, and hash key
data word 4 is always the IPv4 destination address. For IPv6 packets, hash key data
words 0 – 3 are always the IPv6 source address, and hash key data words 4 – 7 are always
the IPv6 destination address. This means that frames sent from IP address A to IP
address B will generate a hash value different from frames sent from IP address B to IP
address A (if address A and B are different).
Hash key data word 8 is always the GTPv1 or GTPv2 TEID.
For IPv4 packets, hash key data words 1 – 3, 5 – 7 and 9 are all zeros for hash key type
16. For IPv6 packets, hash key data word 9 is all zeros for hash key type 16.
Illustration for IPv4 packets
This figure illustrates hash key type 16 for IPv4 packets.
Figure. 3-tuple GTPv1/GTPv2 hash key for IPv4
Illustration for IPv6 packets
This figure illustrates hash key type 16 for IPv6 packets.
Figure. 3-tuple GTPv1/GTPv2 hash key for IPv6
Validity
Hash key type 16 is valid for frames containing an IPv4 packet or an IPv6 packet with a
GTPv1 or a GTPv2 packet as payload.