Configuring The Link Type Of A Trill Port; Configuring The Drb Priority Of A Trill Port; Configuring The Announcing Vlans - HP 6125XLG Configuration Manual

Blade switch trill configuration guide
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Configuring the link type of a TRILL port

The following link types are available for a TRILL port:
Access—Access ports include the following types:
Access port without the alone attribute—Processes only local data frames and Hello frames.
Access port with the alone attribute—Does not send or receive Hello frames and does not
participate in the DRB election or AVF negotiation.
Hybrid—A hybrid port combines the attributes of an access port and a trunk port, and can process
local data frames and passing data frames.
Trunk—A trunk port can process passing data frames and some of Layer 2 protocol frames (for
example, LLDP frames), but it cannot process local data frames.
To configure the link type of a TRILL port:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter Ethernet or
aggregate interface
view.
3.
Configure the link
type of a TRILL port.

Configuring the DRB priority of a TRILL port

On a broadcast network, TRILL must elect a DRB. An RB with a higher DRB priority is preferred. When two
RBs have the same DRB priority, the RB with a higher MAC address takes precedence.
To configure the DRB priority of a TRILL port:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter Ethernet or
aggregate interface
view.
3.
Configure the DRB
priority of a TRILL port.

Configuring the announcing VLANs

Announcing VLANs forward Hello frames between RBs.
The DRB uses the VLANs in the following set for sending Hello frames: enabled VLANs ∩ (announcing
VLANs ∪ designated VLAN).
Command
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
trill link-type { access [ alone ] |
hybrid | trunk }
Command
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
trill drb-priority priority
7
Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, the link type of a TRILL port is
access without the alone attribute
Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, the DRB priority of a TRILL port is
64.

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