Configuring Basic Rpr Functions; Configuring An Rpr Physical Port; Creating And Configuring An Rpr Logical Interface - HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 series Configuration Manual

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Configuring basic RPR functions

Configuring an RPR physical port

To configure an RPRPOS interface:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter RPR physical port
view.
3.
Configure the description
for the interface.
4.
Set the overhead bytes of
the interface.
5.
Ignore CRC of the J1 byte.
6.
Set the framing format on
the interface.
7.
Set the SD or SF alarm
threshold for the interface.
8.
Set the maximum available
bandwidth for the interface.
9.
Shut down the interface.

Creating and configuring an RPR logical interface

Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create an 3 RPR logical
interface and enter RPR logical
interface view.
3.
Configure the description for the
interface.
4.
Configure the MTU of the
interface.
Command
system-view
interface rprpos interface-number
description text
flag { c2 | { j0 | j1 } { sdh | sonet } }
flag-value
flag j1 ignore
frame-format { sdh | sonet }
threshold { sd | sf } value
bandwidth bandwidth-value
shutdown
Command
system-view
interface rpr
interface-number
description text
mtu size
57
Remarks
N/A
N/A
Optional.
By default, the description of an
RPR physical port is
interface-name Interface.
Optional.
By default, the C2 byte value of
an RPRPOS interface is 0x16,
and the SDH J0 and J1 byte
values are null.
Optional.
By default, CRC is performed for
the J1 byte.
Optional.
By default, the framing format is
SDH.
Optional.
By default, the SD alarm
threshold is 5, and the SF alarm
threshold is 3
Optional.
Optional.
Enabled by default.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
Optional.
By default, the description of an
RPR interface is interface-name
Interface.
Optional.
1500 bytes by default.

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