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in-out-profile-count — If the counter mode is specified as "in-out-profile-count", one counter counts
static-mac
Syntax
[no] static-mac ieee-mac-address [create]
Context
config>service>vpls>sap
config>service>vpls>mesh-sdp
config>service>vpls>spoke-sdp
This command creates a local static MAC entry in the Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS)
Description
forwarding database (FDB) associated with the Service Access Point (SAP).
In a VPLS service, MAC addresses are associated with a Service Access Point (SAP) or with a
Service Distribution Point (SDP). MACs associated with a SAP are classified as local MACs, and
MACs associated with an SDP are remote MACs.
Local static MAC entries create a permanent MAC address to SAP association in the forwarding
database for the VPLS instance so that MAC address will not be learned on the edge device.
Note that static MAC definitions on one edge device are not propagated to other edge devices
participating in the VPLS instance, that is, each edge device has an independent forwarding database
for the VPLS.
Only one static MAC entry (local or remote) can be defined per MAC address per VPLS instance.
By default, no static MAC address entries are defined for the SAP.
The no form of this command deletes the static MAC entry with the specified MAC address
associated with the SAP from the VPLS forwarding database.
ieee-mac-address — Specifies the 48-bit MAC address for the static ARP in the form
Parameters
create — This keyword is mandatory when specifying a static MAC address.
managed-vlan-list
Syntax
managed-vlan-list
Context
config>service>vpls>sap
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packet is determined to be in-profile or out-of-profile based on the meter rate parameters
configured. A packet is dropped by the policer if it exceeds the configured PIR rate. The in-
profile count and out-of-profile count is not individually available when operating in this mode.
the total in-profile packets and octets received on ingress of a SAP and another counts the total
out-of-profile packets and octets received on ingress of a SAP. A packet is determined to be in-
profile or out-of-profile based on the meter rate parameters configured. A packet is dropped by
the policer if it exceeds the configured PIR rate. Dropped counts are not maintained in hardware
when this mode is used. It is obtained by subtracting the sum of in-profile count and out-of-
profile count from the total SAP ingress received count and displayed.
aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff or aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff where aa, bb, cc, dd, ee and ff are hexadecimal numbers.
Allowed values are any non-broadcast, non-multicast MAC and non-IEEE reserved MAC
addresses.
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