EVB commands bandwidth Use bandwidth to configure the expected bandwidth of an S-channel interface or a VSI interface. Use undo bandwidth to restore the default. Syntax bandwidth bandwidth-value undo bandwidth Default The expected bandwidth of an S-channel interface or a VSI interface is the default maximum bandwidth of the physical port to which the S-channel interface or the VSI interface belongs.
Usage guidelines CAUTION: The default command might interrupt ongoing network services. Make sure you are fully aware of the impacts of this command when you execute it on a live network. This command might fail to restore the default settings for some commands for reasons such as command dependencies and system restrictions.
Parameters text: Specifies a description for the interface, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 255 characters. Examples # Configure the description for S-Channel 1/0/1:10 as S-Channel to lab. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface s-channel 1/0/1:10 [Sysname–S-Channel1/0/1:10] description S-Channel to lab # Configure the description for Schannel-Aggregation 1:10 as Schannel-Aggregation to lab. <Sysname>...
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S-Channel1/0/1:1 EVB mode : Local-bridge/Remote-station BGID status : Supported Local RR capability : Supported Local RR status : Disabled Remote SGID status : Not supported Remote RR request status : Not requested Remote RR status : Unknown Max ECP retry time : Local-3/Remote-NA/Operative-3 ULPPDU retransmission exponent : Local-16/Remote-NA/Operative-16 Resource wait-delay exponent...
Field Description Whether or not the EVB station has enabled the RR mode after EVB TLV negotiation: • Enabled. Remote RR status • Disabled. • Unknown. Maximum ECP retransmission times in this format: Local negotiation value/Remote negotiation value/Operative value. Max ECP retry time NA means no value is set on the remote EVB station.
Table 3 Command output Field Description S-Channel interface S-channel interface name. Uptime Time when the S-channel was created. VSI number Number of VSI interfaces created on the S-channel. display evb summary Use display evb summary to display the EVB summary. Syntax display evb summary Views...
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Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters verbose: Displays detailed VSI interface information. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays brief VSI interface information. interface: Specifies an interface. If you do not specify an interface, the command displays VSI interface information for all interfaces with EVB enabled.
Table 5 Command output Field Description VSI interface Name of a VSI interface. VSI type ID. VTID/VSI type ID NA indicates no ID is specified. VSI type version number. Type version/VSI type version NA indicates no version is specified. VSI instance ID. Instance ID/VSI instance ID NA indicates no instance ID is specified.
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interface-number:channel-id: Specifies an S-channel interface or S-channel aggregate interface. The interface-number argument specifies the interface where the S-channel resides. The channel-id argument specifies the ID of the S-channel. interface-number:channel-id.vsi-local-id: Specifies a VSI interface or VSI aggregate interface. The interface-number argument specifies the interface where the S-channel resides. The channel-id argument specifies the ID of the S-channel.
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Current state: UP IP Packet Frame Type: PKTFMT_ETHNT_2, Hardware Address: 000c-29f9-366e Description: S-Channel1/0/1:10.1 Interface Bandwidth: 1000000kbps Last clearing of counters: Never # Display brief information about S-Channel 1/0/1:10.1. <Sysname> display interface s-channel 1/0/1:10.1 brief Brief information on interface(s) under bridge mode: Link: ADM - administratively down;...
Field Description Physical connection status of an interface: • UP—The interface is physically up. • DOWN—The interface is physically down. Link • ADM—The interface was shut down by using the shutdown command. Bring it up by using the undo shutdown command.
Usage guidelines When the bridge receives a VDP packet (except for a De-Associate packet) from a station, it contacts the VSI manager specified in the VDP packet to get VSI interface resources and policies. The VSI manager ID TLV in a VDP packet carries the VSI manager's IP address. If the value for the TLV is 0, the bridge communicates with the default VSI manager specified by this command.
[Sysname] interface bridge-aggregation 1 [Sysname-Bridge-Aggregation1] evb enable Related commands evb s-channel qinq enable (see Layer 2—LAN Switching) service-instance (see MPLS) evb mac-learning forbidden Use evb mac-learning forbidden to disable the MAC address learning function for an S-channel. Use undo evb mac-learning forbidden to enable the MAC address learning function for an S-channel.
Syntax evb reflective-relay undo evb reflective-relay Default The RR mode for an S-channel is disabled. Views S-channel interface view, S-channel aggregate interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines EVB TLVs exchanged through LLDP allow an EVB station and EVB bridge to negotiate the use of reflective relay (RR).
Parameters channel-id: Specifies an S-channel ID (SCID) in the range of 2 to 167. 0 is the reserved SCID, and 1 is the default SCID. svlan-id: Specifies an S-VLAN ID (SVID) in the range of 2 to 4094. 1 is the SVID for the default S-channel.
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Views Layer 2 Ethernet interface view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters value: Specifies a VDP keepalive exponent in the range of 14 to 31. Usage guidelines The value for VDP keepalive time is expressed by the following equation: VDP keepalive VDP keepalive time (seconds) = 1.5 ×...
Usage guidelines A VSI interface is an interface created on an S-channel interface through this command, and it is a subinterface of the S-channel interface. A VSI aggregate interface is created on an S-channel aggregate interface, and it is a subinterface of the S-channel aggregate interface. Removing an S-channel also removes all its VSI interfaces and VSI aggregate interfaces.
Usage guidelines Configurations such as traffic monitoring on a VSI interface or VSI aggregate interface take effect only after the VSI interface or VSI aggregate interface is activated. When a VSI interface or VSI aggregate interface is not activated, do not make any configurations other than filters on the either interface.
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• VLAN ID + MAC • Group ID + VLAN ID • Group ID + VLAN ID + MAC When you configure VSI filters on a VSI interface, follow these guidelines: • Before you configure a VSI filter on a VSI interface, make sure the S-channel interface to which the VSI interface belongs operates in trunk mode.
Related commands evb mac-learning forbidden evb vsi active interface Use interface to enter S-channel interface view, S-channel aggregate interface view, VSI interface view, or VSI aggregate interface view. Syntax interface s-channel schannel-aggregation interface-number:channel-id interface-number:channel-id.vsi-local-id } Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters s-channel: Specifies an S-channel interface or a VSI interface.
reset counters interface Use reset counters interface to clear statistics for an S-channel interface, an S-channel aggregate interface, a VSI interface, or a VSI aggregate interface. Syntax reset counters interface [ { s-channel | schannel-aggregation } [ interface-number:channel-id | interface-number:channel-id.vsi-local-id ] ] Views User view Predefined user roles...
shutdown Use shutdown to shut down an S-channel interface, S-channel aggregate interface, VSI interface, or a VSI aggregate interface. Use undo shutdown to bring up an S-channel interface, S-channel aggregate interface, VSI interface, or a VSI aggregate interface. Syntax shutdown undo shutdown Default An S-channel interface, S-channel aggregate interface, VSI interface, or a VSI aggregate interface is...
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Index B C D E I R S W evb mac-learning forbidden,14 reflective-relay,14 bandwidth,1 s-channel,15 evb vdp timer keepalive exponent,16 evb vdp timer resource-wait-delay exponent,18 Customer self repair,29 vsi,19 evb vsi active,20 default,1 evb vsi filter,21 description,2 display evb cdcp,3 interface,23 display evb evb-tlv,4...
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