HP 6125XLG Command Reference Manual page 11

Blade switch trill command reference
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Field
Seq num/Sequence
number
Checksum
Holdtime
Length
Overload
Source
TRILL version
Nickname
Trees
Tree identifiers
Trees used identifiers
Interested VLANs
Neighbor
Group address
Description
Sequence number of the LSP.
Checksum of the LSP.
Remaining lifetime of the LSP (in seconds).
LSP length.
Whether the Overload flag in the LSP is set:
0—Not set.
1—Set.
Number of the originating RB.
Highest TRILL version supported by the originating RB.
Nickname information about the originating RB:
Nickname—Nickname of the RB.
Priority—Priority to hold the nickname.
Tree-root priority—Priority to be a distribution tree root.
Distribution tree computation information about the originating RB:
Compute trees number—Number of distribution trees that the RB wants all RBs
to compute.
Max compute trees number—Maximum distribution trees that the RB can
compute.
Used trees number—Number of distribution trees to use when the RB is an
ingress RB.
Distribution trees that the originating RB requires other RBs to compute when the
originating RB has the highest priority to be the distribution tree root.
Distribution trees used by the originating RB when the RB is an ingress RB.
Information about VLANs that use the originating RB as the AVF:
Start—Start VLAN ID.
End—End VLAN ID.
M4—Whether an IPv4 multicast router exists in the VLAN range:
0—Exists.
1—Does not exist.
M6—Whether an IPv6 multicast router exists in the VLAN range:
0—Exists.
1—Does not exist.
Nickname information about the originating RB:
ID—ID of the neighbor.
Cost—Cost of the link to the neighbor.
Multicast MAC address information about the originating RB:
VLAN ID—ID of the VLAN to which the multicast MAC addresses belong.
Group MAC address—Multicast group listeners.
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