HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch High Availability Command Reference - Page 44

cfd mip-rule

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Usage guidelines Before creating a MEP list, create the relevant MD, MA, and service instance. After you delete a MEP list, all local MEP configurations based on this list are deleted. Examples # Create a MEP list that includes MEP 9 through MEP 15 in service instance 5. system-view [Sysname] cfd md test_md level 3 [Sysname] cfd service-instance 5 ma-id vlan-based md test_md vlan 100 [Sysname] cfd meplist 9 to 15 service-instance 5 Related commands • cfd md • cfd service-instance cfd mip-rule Use cfd mip-rule to configure the rules for generating MIPs. The system automatically generates MIPs on each port according to the rules configured. Use undo cfd mip-rule to restore the default. Syntax cfd mip-rule { default | explicit } service-instance instance-id undo cfd mip-rule [ default | explicit ] service-instance instance-id Default No rules for generating MIPs are configured and the system does not automatically generate any MIPs. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters default: Specifies the default rule. If no lower-level MIP exists on an interface, a MIP is created on the current level. A MIP can be created even if no MEP is configured on the interface. explicit: Specifies the explicit rule. If no lower-level MIP exists and a lower-level MEP exists on an interface, a MIP is created on the current level. A MIP can be created only when a lower-level MEP is created on the interface. service-instance instance-id: Specifies the service instance ID in the range of 1 to 32767. Examples # Configure the MIP generation rule as default in service instance 5. system-view [Sysname] cfd mip-rule default service-instance 5 39

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Usage guidelines
Before creating a MEP list, create the relevant MD, MA, and service instance.
After you delete a MEP list, all local MEP configurations based on this list are deleted.
Examples
# Create a MEP list that includes MEP 9 through MEP 15 in service instance 5.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] cfd md test_md level 3
[Sysname] cfd service-instance 5 ma-id vlan-based md test_md vlan 100
[Sysname] cfd meplist 9 to 15 service-instance 5
Related commands
cfd md
cfd service-instance
cfd mip-rule
Use
cfd mip-rule
to configure the rules for generating MIPs. The system automatically generates MIPs on
each port according to the rules configured.
Use
undo cfd mip-rule
to restore the default.
Syntax
cfd mip-rule
{
default
|
explicit
}
service-instance
instance-id
undo cfd mip-rule
[
default
|
explicit
]
service-instance
instance-id
Default
No rules for generating MIPs are configured and the system does not automatically generate any MIPs.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
default
: Specifies the default rule. If no lower-level MIP exists on an interface, a MIP is created on the
current level. A MIP can be created even if no MEP is configured on the interface.
explicit
: Specifies the explicit rule. If no lower-level MIP exists and a lower-level MEP exists on an interface,
a MIP is created on the current level. A MIP can be created only when a lower-level MEP is created on
the interface.
service-instance
instance-id
: Specifies the service instance ID in the range of 1 to 32767.
Examples
# Configure the MIP generation rule as default in service instance 5.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] cfd mip-rule default service-instance 5