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Router Interface Commands
config>router>interface
Context
This command assigns a specific MAC address to an IP interface. Only one MAC address can be
Description
assigned to an IP interface. When multiple mac commands are entered, the last command overwrites
the previous command.
The no form of the command returns the MAC address of the IP interface to the default value.
IP interface has a system-assigned MAC address.
Default
ieee-mac-addr — Specifies the 48-bit MAC address for the IP interface in the form aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
Parameters
multihoming
[no] multihoming primary|secondary [hold-time holdover-time]
Syntax
config>router>interface
Context
This command sets the associated loopback interface to be an anycast address used in multi-homing
Description
resiliency, as either the primary or a secondary (a primary address on the alternate router). The
optional hold-time parameter is only applicable for the secondary context and specifies how long
label information learned about the secondary anycast address should be kept after that peer is
declared down. This timer should be set to a value large enough for the remainder of the network to
detect the failure and complete the reconvergence process.
The no form of the command disables this setting.
no multihoming
Default
holdover-time — Specifies the number of seconds the router should hold label information learned
Parameters
network-domain
Syntax
network-domain network-domain-name
no network-domain
config>router>interface
Context
This command assigns a given interface to a given network-domain. The network-domain is then
Description
taken into account during sap-ingress queue allocation for VPLS SAP.
The network-domain association can only be done in a base-routing context. Associating a network
domain with an loop-back or system interface will be rejected. Associating a network-domain with an
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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.
from the alternate router in its secondary table. This is to allow the reset of the network to
reconverge after a router failure before the anycase based label assignments are flushed from the
forwarding plane.
0 - 65535
Values
90
Default
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