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Chapter 20: Ethernet Protocols (CLI)
Configuring G.8032 (CLI)
This section includes:
Configuring the Destination MAC Address (CLI)
Configuring ERPIs (CLI)
Configuring the RPL Owner (CLI)
Configuring Timers (CLI)
Initiating a Manual or Forced Switch and Clearing the Switch or Initiating Reversion (CLI)
Blocking or Unblocking R-APS Messages on a Service Point (CLI)
Displaying the ERPI Attributes (CLI)
Configuring the Destination MAC Address (CLI)
To set the destination MAC address for PDUs generated by the node, enter the following command in root view:
root> ethernet generalcfg g8032-dest-mac-address set MAC <MAC address>
To display the destination MAC address, enter the following command in root view:
root> ethernet generalcfg g8032-dest-mac-address show
To display the destination MAC address and the node ID, enter the following command in root view:
root> ethernet g8032 show-node-attributes
The node ID is the base MAC address for the node.
Table 256 G.8032 Destination MAC Address CLI Parameters
Parameter
Input Type
MAC address
Six groups of
two
hexadecimal
digits
The following command sets the destination MAC address as 01:19:a7:00:00:02:
root> ethernet generalcfg g8032-dest-mac-address set MAC
01:19:a7:00:00:02
Configuring ERPIs (CLI)
You can configure up to 64 Ethernet Ring Protection instances (ERPIs). Each ERPI is associated with an Ethernet
service defined in the system. An ERPI can be:
Ring: A Ring is an Ethernet ring that is connected on two ports (East and West service points) to an
interconnection node.
Permitted Values
Description
01:19:a7:00:00:x
The destination MAC address for PDUs
where x can be any
generated by the node.
number between 0
and 16.
phn-3965_006v002
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