Display Rpr Tunnel-Track - H3C S9500 Series Command Manual

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Command Manual – RPR
H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches
Ttl - Ttl,Vld - Entry Valid, MonitorPort - Monitor Port
Vid
1002
1003
MonitorPort
GigabitEthernet12/1/1
Ethernet11/1/3
total 2, valid
Table 2-1 Description on the fields of the display rpr tunnel-table command
Vid
DA1
DA2
CA
ARi
CRi
F
Ttl
Vld
MonitorPort
total 2, valid 2,
invalid 0

2.1.2 display rpr tunnel-track

Syntax
display rpr tunnel-track { all | rpr-interface interface-type interface-number [ to
bas-interface interface-type interface-number ] }
View
Any view
DA1
02dc-34e3-4ee0
02dc-34e3-4ee0
2, invalid
Field
Tunnel entry corresponding to the VLAN
The first MAC address used to configure a tunnel
The second MAC address used to configure a tunnel
Outbound MAC address of the current tunnel (I means DA1
is used and 2 means DA2 is used)
ID of the current ringlet
ID of the user configured ringlet
Ringlet-tunnel binding by force: T means enabled, and F
means disabled
Time to live
The state of an entry
1 for valid, and 0 for invalid.
Collaborating port
Number of total, valid, and invalid tunnel entries
Chapter 2 RPR Layer 2 Tunnel Extended Application
DA2
CA
ARi
N/A
1
0
N/A
1
0
0
Description
2-2
Configuration Commands
CRi
F
Ttl
Vld
0
T
2
1
0
T
2
1

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