TRILL commands auto-cost enable Use auto-cost enable to enable automatic link cost calculation for TRILL ports. Use undo auto-cost enable to disable automatic link cost calculation for TRILL ports. Syntax auto-cost enable undo auto-cost enable Default Automatic link cost calculation is enabled for TRILL ports. Views TRILL view Predefined user roles...
Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters count: Displays the number of entries. nickname nickname interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an RB on an interface. The nickname argument represents the nickname of the RB, a hexadecimal number in the range of 0x1 to 0xFFFE. The interface-type interface-number argument represents the type and number of the interface.
Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters count: Displays the number of entries. nickname nickname: Specifies an RB by its nickname, a hexadecimal number in the range of 0x1 to 0xFFFE. If no RB is specified, the command displays information about all RBs. Examples # Display all entries in the TRILL FIB.
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Examples # Display GR status information for TRILL. <Sysname> display trill graceful-restart status Restart status: RESTARTING Restart phase: LSDB synchronization Restart interval: 300s T3 remaining time: 140s Total number of interfaces: 1 Number of waiting LSPs: 3 T2 remaining time: 55s Interface: FortyGigE1/0/1 T1 remaining time: 2s RA received: Y...
display trill ingress-route Use display trill ingress-route to display TRILL ingress forwarding information. Syntax display trill ingress-route [ vlan vlan-list ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters vlan vlan-list: Specifies a space-separated list of up to 10 VLAN items. Each item specifies a VLAN ID or a range of VLAN IDs in the form of vlan-id1 to vlan-id2.
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Syntax display trill interface [ interface-type interface-number | verbose ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. If no interface is specified, the command displays information about all TRILL interfaces. verbose: Displays detailed information.
Field Description State of TRILL: • Protocol state • DOWN. Nickname Nickname of the RB. MTU (in bytes) of the link. Whether the RB is elected as a DRB: • Yes—The RB is elected as a DRB. • No—The RB is not elected as a DRB. •...
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Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters local: Specifies locally originated LSPs. lsp-id lsp-id: Specifies an LSP by its ID. The lsp-id argument is in the format of SYSID.Pseudonode ID-fragment num. SYSID is the system ID of the originating node or pseudo-node, and fragment num is the fragment number of the LSP.
Field Description 1—Does not exist. • M6—Whether an IPv6 multicast router exists in the VLAN range: 0—Exists. 1—Does not exist. Nickname information for the originating RB: • Neighbor ID—ID of the neighbor. • Cost—Cost of the link to the neighbor. Multicast MAC address information for the originating RB: •...
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Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters tree-root nickname: Specifies a TRILL distribution tree by its root RB's nickname, a hexadecimal number in the range of 0x0 to 0xFFFF. If you do not specify this option, the command displays information about the TRILL multicast routing table.
FGE1/0/3 List of MAC addresses (4 in total): 0000-1111-00ee 00ff-1111-00ff 00ef-1111-00ef 0000-111f-00ff # Display multicast routing information for VLAN 1's distribution tree that is rooted at the RB 0x899B and the MAC address 0011-11FF-0022. <Sysname> display trill multicast-route tree-root 899b vlan 1 mac-address 0011-11ff-0022 Root: 0x899b VLAN: 1 MAC address: 0011-11ff-0022...
Examples # Display the TRILL neighbor table. <Sysname> display trill neighbor-table Total number of nexthops: 1 NextHop MAC address Interface -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0x899b 00e0-fc58-123a FGE1/0/1 Table 11 Command output Field Description NextHop Nickname of the next-hop RB. MAC address MAC address of the next-hop RB. Interface Outgoing port.
Field Description Circuit ID LSP number of the pseudo node. Neighbor state: • State • Down. Remaining holding time (in seconds) of the adjacency. If no Hello frame is received from a neighbor within the holding time, the neighbor is considered invalid. When a Holdtime Hello frame is received from a neighbor within the holding time, the holding time is restarted.
Field Description Link sources Number of link sources. Link source 1 Information about link source 1. Link source type: • Type Adjacent—The link source is a neighbor. • Remote—The link source is not a neighbor. Cost Link cost from the RB to the link source. display trill unicast-route Use display trill unicast-route to display the TRILL unicast routing table.
Table 15 Command output Field Description Destinations Number of destination RBs. Unicast routes Number of unicast routes. Destination Nickname of the destination RB. Interface Outgoing port. NextHop Nickname of the next-hop RB. NextHop count Number of next hops. Neighbor ID ID of the neighbor associated with the next hop.
Use undo flush-policy difference to restore the default. Syntax flush-policy difference undo flush-policy difference Default Incremental flush is disabled for TRILL multicast routing entries. Views TRILL view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines TRILL multicast routing entries are classified into three levels according to the following key combinations: •...
Predefined user roles network-admin Examples # Enable GR for TRILL. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] trill [Sysname-trill] graceful-restart graceful-restart interval Use graceful-restart interval to set the GR restart interval for TRILL. Use the undo graceful-restart interval to restore the default. Syntax graceful-restart interval interval undo graceful-restart interval Default The GR restart interval is 300 seconds for TRILL.
Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines Setting the SA bit prevents neighbors from advertising the adjacency with the GR restarter when the forwarding table is not usable on the restarter. This prevents route blackholes by temporarily excluding the restarter from the SPF calculation on other RBs. If fast restart is required, you can suppress the SA bit.
ingress assign-rule load-balancing Use ingress assign-rule load-balancing to enable load balancing over TRILL distribution trees. Use undo ingress assign-rule to restore the default. Syntax ingress assign-rule load-balancing undo ingress assign-rule Default Load balancing over TRILL distribution trees is disabled. Views TRILL view Predefined user roles network-admin...
[Sysname-trill] undo log-peer-change enable lsp-length originate Use lsp-length originate to set the maximum length of the LSPs that the RB originates. Use undo lsp-length originate to restore the default. Syntax lsp-length originate size undo lsp-length originate Defaults The maximum length of originated LSPs is 1458 bytes. Views TRILL view Predefined user roles...
Views TRILL view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters size: Specifies the maximum length of received LSPs, in the range of 512 to 16384 bytes. Usage guidelines To prevent the system from generating error messages, do not set the maximum length of originated LSPs to be smaller than the maximum length of received LSPs.
multicast multi-thread enable Use multicast multi-thread enable to enable TRILL distribution tree multithread calculation. Use undo multicast multi-thread enable to disable TRILL distribution tree multithread calculation. Syntax multicast multi-thread enable undo multicast multi-thread enable Default TRILL distribution tree multithread calculation is disabled. Views TRILL view Predefined user roles...
Parameters p2p-ignore: Uses one of the equal-cost routes between the DRB and its neighbor to forward multicast traffic when the pseudonode bypass feature is enabled on the DRB. If you do not specify this keyword, all the equal-cost routes are used to share traffic. To communicate with a third-party device, you can specify this keyword as required.
Table 16 Command output Field Description Ping TRILL 0xbca3, press CTRL_C to Test whether RB 0xbca3 is reachable. Press Ctrl+C to abort the break ping TRILL operation. Received echo replies from RB 0xbca3. If no echo reply is received within the timeout period, this field displays Request time out.
This command might affect the forwarding of some packets. Examples # Perform one-time load balancing over TRILL distribution trees. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] trill [Sysname-trill] set ingress-load-balancing Related commands ingress assign-rule load-balancing set overload Use set overload to set the Overload bit of LSPs and the lifetime of the set Overload bit. Use undo set overload to clear the Overload bit.
Default No SNMP context name is set for TRILL. Views TRILL view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters context-name: Specifies a context name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 32 characters. Usage guidelines TRILL shares the standard IS-IS MIB with IS-IS. The standard IS-IS MIB provides only single-instance MIB objects.
buffsize-mismatch: Specifies notifications about buffer size mismatches for LSPs. id-length-mismatch: Specifies notifications about mismatches in system ID lengths of TRILL frames. lsdboverload-state-change: Specifies notifications about LSDB overload state changes. lsp-parse-error: Specifies notifications about LSP packet parse errors. lsp-size-exceeded: Specifies notifications about oversized LSPs that result in flooding failures. max-seq-exceeded: Specifies notifications about LSPs with exceeded serial numbers.
Usage guidelines The system resets the TRILL process when the RB's system ID changes. Examples # Configure the system ID as 1010.1020.1030 for the RB. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] trill [Sysname-trill] system-id 1010.1020.1030 timer lsp-generation Use timer lsp-generation to set the TRILL LSP generation timer parameters. Use undo timer lsp-generation to restore the default.
timer lsp-max-age Use timer lsp-max-age to configure the maximum age of LSPs. Use undo timer lsp-max-age to restore the default. Syntax timer lsp-max-age time undo timer lsp-max-age Default The LSP maximum age is 1200 seconds. Views TRILL view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters time: Specifies the LSP maximum age in the range of 3 to 65535 seconds.
Default The LSP refresh interval is 900 seconds. Views TRILL view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters time: Specifies the LSP refresh interval in the range of 1 to 65534 seconds. Usage guidelines A locally originated LSP is forcibly refreshed when its remaining life time is no greater than n: n = LSP maximum age –...
minimum-interval: Specifies the minimum SPF calculation interval in the range of 10 to 60000 milliseconds. The value must be a multiple of 10 and smaller than the maximum SPF calculation interval. incremental-interval: Specifies the SPF calculation incremental interval in the range of 10 to 60000 milliseconds.
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-v: Displays detailed information about the path that the TRILL packets traverse from the source RB to the destination RB. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays brief information about the path. -name: Displays the physical port name in the ReceivingPort and OutputPort fields when you display detailed information about the path that the TRILL OAM packets traverse from the RB to a destination RB.
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ReceivingPort: 0x0001(FGE1/0/1) OutputPort: 0x0002(FGE1/0/2) NextHop: 0x2222 Time: 4.093 ms 3.603 ms 3.657 ms TTL 1 RBridge: 0x2222 ReceivingPort: 0x0001(FGE1/0/1) OutputPort: Egress NextHop: 0x0000 Time: 3.558 ms 3.277 ms 3.115 ms # Display brief information about the path that the TRILL OAM packets traverse from the local RB 0xa456 to itself.
Field Description command on the device. Circuit ID of the sending port of TRILL OAM packets. The port name is also displayed if you specify the -name keyword. • If the RB traces the packets destined for itself, the RB sends packets from the loopback interface and this field displays InLoop.
trees calculate Use trees calculate to set the number of TRILL distribution trees that the RB wants all RBs to compute. Use undo trees calculate to restore the default. Syntax trees calculate count undo trees calculate Default The RB wants all RBs to compute one TRILL distribution tree. Views TRILL view Predefined user roles...
Usage guidelines The link cost of a TRILL port can be automatically calculated by the system or manually set. • A manually set link cost takes precedence over a calculated link cost. • If no link cost is set and automatic link cost calculation is enabled, the calculated link cost takes effect.
Configuration in Layer 2 Ethernet interface view takes effect only on the current port. Configuration in Layer 2 aggregate interface view takes effect on the current interface and its member ports. Configuration on the member port of an aggregate interface takes effect after the member port leaves the aggregation group.
trill enable Use trill enable to enable TRILL on a port. Use undo trill enable to disable TRILL on a port. Syntax trill enable undo trill enable Default TRILL is disabled on a port. Views Layer 2 Ethernet interface view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines...
Syntax trill evb-support undo trill evb-support Default TRILL does not support forwarding traffic from EVB S-channels. Views Layer 2 Ethernet interface view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines Configure this command on the interface that is directly connected to a server. TRILL will forward the packets received from the EVB S-channels on the interface to the TRILL network.
Parameters access [ alone ] : Configures the link type as access. When the alone keyword is not specified, the port is configured as an access port without the alone attribute. The port can process only local data frames and Hello frames. When the alone keyword is specified, the port is configured as an access port with the alone attribute.
When the inhibition time expires, the RB restores its AVF role if it is still the AVF of the VLAN. Configuration in Layer 2 Ethernet interface view takes effect only on the current port. Configuration in Layer 2 aggregate interface view takes effect on the current interface and its member ports. Configuration on the member port of an aggregate interface takes effect after the member port leaves the aggregation group.
Use undo trill timer hello to restore the default. Syntax trill timer hello interval undo trill timer hello Default The Hello interval is 10 seconds. Views Layer 2 Ethernet interface view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters interval: Specifies an interval in the range of 1 to 255 seconds.
Default The Hello multiplier is 3. Views Layer 2 Ethernet interface view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters count: Specifies a multiplier in the range of 2 to 1000. Usage guidelines The adjacency holding time is obtained by multiplying the Hello interval by the Hello multiplier. The RB advertises the adjacency holding time to neighbors through Hello frames.
Parameters interval: Specifies the minimum LSP interval in the range of 10 to 1000 milliseconds. The interval argument is in increments of 10 milliseconds. count: Specifies the maximum number of LSPs transmitted per interval, in the range of 1 to 1000. Usage guidelines To avoid frequent LSP aging in the network, RBs periodically advertise LSPs.
Document conventions and icons Conventions This section describes the conventions used in the documentation. Port numbering in examples The port numbers in this document are for illustration only and might be unavailable on your device. Command conventions Convention Description Bold text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown. Boldface Italic text represents arguments that you replace with actual values.
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Index A C D F G I L M N P R S T W auto-cost enable,1 nickname,29 Customer self repair,57 ping trill,30 display trill adjacent-table,1 Remote support,57 display trill brief,2 reset trill,31 display trill fib,3 display trill graceful-restart status,4 set ingress-load-balancing,31 display trill ingress-route,6 set overload,32...
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