Field
OutputPort
NextHop
Time
tree-root priority
Use tree-root priority to set the priority for the RB to be a TRILL distribution tree root.
Use undo tree-root priority to restore the default.
Syntax
tree-root priority priority
undo tree-root priority
Default
The priority for the RB to be a TRILL distribution tree root is 32768.
Views
TRILL view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
priority: Specifies a priority value in the range of 1 to 65535. A higher priority value indicates a higher
priority.
Examples
# Set the priority to 65535 for the RB to be a TRILL distribution tree root.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] trill
[Sysname-trill] tree-root priority 65535
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.
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If the RB sends an echo reply, this field displays Egress.
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If multiple equal-cost routes destined for the next hop exist, this
field displays ECMP.
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If the RB does not support displaying physical port names, the
physical port name is displayed as N/A.
To view the physical port for the displayed circuit ID when you do not
specify the -name keyword, use the display trill interface verbose
command on the device.
Nickname of the next hop RB.
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If the RB is the destination, this field displays 0x0000.
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If multiple equal-cost routes destined for the next hop exist, this
field displays ECMP.
The round-trip time of each echo request, in milliseconds.
The number of packets that can be sent per hop is set by using the -q
packet-number option. The default value is 3.
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