HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches IRF Configuration Guide-R2 - Page 27

Configuring BFD MAD, You cannot enable BFD MAD on VLAN-interface 1.

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Step 2. Assign a domain ID to the IRF fabric. Command irf domain domain-id 3. Create a Layer 2 aggregate interface and enter interface bridge-aggregation aggregate interface view. interface-number Remarks The default IRF domain ID is 0. Perform this step also on the intermediate device. 4. Configure the aggregation group to operate in dynamic link-aggregation mode dynamic aggregation mode. 5. Enable LACP MAD. mad enable 6. Return to system view. quit 7. Enter Ethernet interface view. interface interface-type interface-number 8. Assign the Ethernet interface to the specified aggregation port link-aggregation group number group. By default, an aggregation group operates in static aggregation mode. Perform this step also on the intermediate device. By default, LACP MAD is disabled. N/A N/A Perform this step also on the intermediate device. Configuring BFD MAD When you use BFD MAD, follow these guidelines: • You cannot enable BFD MAD on VLAN-interface 1. • Do not use the BFD MAD VLAN for any other purpose. No Layer 2 or Layer 3 features, including ARP and LACP, can work on the BFD MAD-enabled VLAN interface or any port in the VLAN. If you configure any other feature on the VLAN, neither the configured feature nor the BFD MAD function can work correctly. • Do not enable the spanning tree feature on any port in the BFD MAD VLAN. The MAD function is mutually exclusive with the spanning tree feature. • Do not bind a BFD MAD-enabled VLAN interface to any VPN. The MAD function is mutually exclusive with VPN. • To avoid anomalies, do not assign the BFD MAD-enabled VLAN interface a common IP address, for example, an IP address configured with the ip address command or a VRRP virtual IP address. • All MAD IP addresses on the BFD MAD-enabled VLAN interface must be on the same subnet. • If an intermediate device is used, assign the ports of BFD MAD links to the BFD MAD VLAN on the device. To configure BFD MAD: 23

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Step
Command
Remarks
2.
Assign a domain ID to the IRF
fabric.
irf domain
domain-id
The default IRF domain ID is 0.
3.
Create a Layer 2 aggregate
interface and enter
aggregate interface view.
interface bridge-aggregation
interface-number
Perform this step also on the
intermediate device.
4.
Configure the aggregation
group to operate in dynamic
aggregation mode.
link-aggregation mode dynamic
By default, an aggregation
group operates in static
aggregation mode.
Perform this step also on the
intermediate device.
5.
Enable LACP MAD.
mad enable
By default, LACP MAD is
disabled.
6.
Return to system view.
quit
N/A
7.
Enter Ethernet interface view.
interface
interface-type
interface-number
N/A
8.
Assign the Ethernet interface
to the specified aggregation
group.
port link-aggregation group
number
Perform this step also on the
intermediate device.
Configuring BFD MAD
When you use BFD MAD, follow these guidelines:
You cannot enable BFD MAD on VLAN-interface 1.
Do not use the BFD MAD VLAN for any other purpose. No Layer 2 or Layer 3 features, including
ARP and LACP, can work on the BFD MAD-enabled VLAN interface or any port in the VLAN. If you
configure any other feature on the VLAN, neither the configured feature nor the BFD MAD function
can work correctly.
Do not enable the spanning tree feature on any port in the BFD MAD VLAN. The MAD function is
mutually exclusive with the spanning tree feature.
Do not bind a BFD MAD-enabled VLAN interface to any VPN. The MAD function is mutually
exclusive with VPN.
To avoid anomalies, do not assign the BFD MAD-enabled VLAN interface a common IP address, for
example, an IP address configured with the
ip address
command or a VRRP virtual IP address.
All MAD IP addresses on the BFD MAD-enabled VLAN interface must be on the same subnet.
If an intermediate device is used, assign the ports of BFD MAD links to the BFD MAD VLAN on the
device.
To configure BFD MAD: