HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch High Availability Configuration Guide - Page 23

Configuring MEPs, Configuring MIP auto-generation rules

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Step 3. Create a service instance. Command cfd service-instance instance-id ma-id { icc-based icc-name | integer ma-num | string ma-name | vlan-based [ vlan-id ] } [ ma-index index-value ] md md-name [ vlan vlan-id ] Remarks By default, no service instance exists. Configuring MEPs CFD is implemented through various operations on MEPs. As a MEP is configured on a service instance, the MD level and VLAN attribute of the service instance become the attribute of the MEP. Before creating MEPs, configure the MEP list first. A MEP list is a collection of local MEPs allowed to be configured in an MA and the remote MEPs to be monitored. You cannot create a MEP if the MEP ID is not included in the MEP list of the service instance. On the same level of an interface, you can configure an outward-facing MEP for only one MA with no VLAN attribute. Follow these guidelines when you configure MEPs: • Configurations in Layer 2 Ethernet interface view take effect only on the current interface. • Configurations in Layer 2 aggregate interface view take effect on the aggregate interface and all its member ports. • Configurations on a member port take effect only when the member port leaves the aggregation group. To configure a MEP: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Configure a MEP list. 3. Enter Layer 2 Ethernet interface view or Layer 2 aggregate interface view. 4. Create a MEP. Command system-view cfd meplist mep-list service-instance instance-id Remarks N/A By default, no MEP list is configured. interface interface-type interface-number N/A cfd mep mep-id service-instance instance-id { inbound | outbound } By default, no MEP is configured. Configuring MIP auto-generation rules As functional entities in a service instance, MIPs respond to various CFD frames, such as LTM frames and LBM frames. You can configure MIP auto-generation rules for the system to automatically create MIPs. Any of the following events can cause MIPs to be created or deleted after you have configured the cfd mip-rule command: • Enabling or disabling CFD. • Creating or deleting MEPs on a port. 18

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Step
Command
Remarks
3.
Create a service instance.
cfd service-instance
instance-id
ma-id
{
icc-based
icc-name
|
integer
ma-num
|
string
ma-name
|
vlan-based
[
vlan-id
] }
[
ma-index
index-value
]
md
md-name
[
vlan
vlan-id
]
By default, no service instance
exists.
Configuring MEPs
CFD is implemented through various operations on MEPs. As a MEP is configured on a service instance,
the MD level and VLAN attribute of the service instance become the attribute of the MEP.
Before creating MEPs, configure the MEP list first. A MEP list is a collection of local MEPs allowed to be
configured in an MA and the remote MEPs to be monitored. You cannot create a MEP if the MEP ID is not
included in the MEP list of the service instance.
On the same level of an interface, you can configure an outward-facing MEP for only one MA with no
VLAN attribute.
Follow these guidelines when you configure MEPs:
Configurations in Layer 2 Ethernet interface view take effect only on the current interface.
Configurations in Layer 2 aggregate interface view take effect on the aggregate interface and all
its member ports.
Configurations on a member port take effect only when the member port leaves the aggregation
group.
To configure a MEP:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Configure a MEP list.
cfd meplist
mep-list
service-instance
instance-id
By default, no MEP list is
configured.
3.
Enter Layer 2 Ethernet
interface view or Layer 2
aggregate interface view.
interface
interface-type
interface-number
N/A
4.
Create a MEP.
cfd mep
mep-id
service-instance
instance-id
{
inbound
|
outbound
}
By default, no MEP is configured.
Configuring MIP auto-generation rules
As functional entities in a service instance, MIPs respond to various CFD frames, such as LTM frames and
LBM frames. You can configure MIP auto-generation rules for the system to automatically create MIPs.
Any of the following events can cause MIPs to be created or deleted after you have configured the
cfd
mip-rule
command:
Enabling or disabling CFD.
Creating or deleting MEPs on a port.