Truncation and Load Balancing
Packet truncation, also called packet slicing, involves discarding bytes from a packet. It removes the payload and provides only the necessary metadata for analysis, and thereby reducing the disk storage requirement at the tool farms.
Port-channel by default provides symmetric hashing for IPv4 and IPv6 traffic, making the source-destination pair redirected to the same tool-connected port(s).
The following image shows a visual representation of truncation and load balancing:

Configuration:
1. Configure Network/Tool port(s)
2. Configure packet truncation
3. Configure port-channel with Tool port(s)
4. Configure flow
5. Verify
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