HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch EVB Command Reference - Page 20

evb vsi active

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Usage guidelines • A VSI is usually created or deleted by a VSI manager. You can also manually create or delete a VSI, or modify its pre-association or association property by executing this command. • A VSI is a subinterface of an S-channel interface. Removing an S-channel also removes all its VSIs. • When you change association to pre-association for a VSI, if MAC address information is contained in the traffic sent by a VM, the MAC address is removed from the drive on the EVB bridge, and the traffic from the VM cannot be forwarded. When you change pre-association to association for a VSI, the EVB bridge sets the VM's MAC address. • After creating a VSI, you can enter VSI view by executing the interface s-channel command. Examples # Create a VSI on S-channel 1/0/1:10, with VSI local ID 1 and association property. system-view [Sysname] interface s-channel 1/0/1:10 [Sysname-S-Channel1/0/1:10] evb vsi 1 association Related commands • evb s-channel • evb vsi filter • interface s-channel evb vsi active Use evb vsi active to activate a VSI. Use undo evb vsi active to deactivate a VSI. Syntax evb vsi active undo evb vsi active Default No VSI is activated. Views VSI view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines Configurations like traffic monitoring on a VSI take effect only after the VSI is activated. When a VSI is not activated, do not make any configurations other than filters on the VSI. For more information about traffic monitoring, see ACL and QoS Configuration Guide. Activate a VSI after configuring a VSI filter, and deactivate a VSI before removing a VSI filter. Examples # Activate S-channel 1/0/1:10.1. system-view [Sysname] interface s-channel 1/0/1:10.1 17

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Usage guidelines
A VSI is usually created or deleted by a VSI manager. You can also manually create or delete a VSI,
or modify its pre-association or association property by executing this command.
A VSI is a subinterface of an S-channel interface. Removing an S-channel also removes all its VSIs.
When you change
association
to
pre-association
for a VSI, if MAC address information is
contained in the traffic sent by a VM, the MAC address is removed from the drive on the EVB bridge,
and the traffic from the VM cannot be forwarded. When you change
pre-association
to
association
for a VSI, the EVB bridge sets the VM's MAC address.
After creating a VSI, you can enter VSI view by executing the
interface s-channel
command.
Examples
# Create a VSI on S-channel 1/0/1:10, with VSI local ID
1
and
association
property.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface s-channel 1/0/1:10
[Sysname-S-Channel1/0/1:10] evb vsi 1 association
Related commands
evb s-channel
evb vsi filter
interface s-channel
evb vsi active
Use
evb vsi active
to activate a VSI.
Use
undo evb vsi active
to deactivate a VSI.
Syntax
evb vsi
active
undo evb vsi
active
Default
No VSI is activated.
Views
VSI view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
Configurations like traffic monitoring on a VSI take effect only after the VSI is activated. When a VSI is
not activated, do not make any configurations other than filters on the VSI. For more information about
traffic monitoring, see
ACL and QoS Configuration Guide
.
Activate a VSI after configuring a VSI filter, and deactivate a VSI before removing a VSI filter.
Examples
# Activate S-channel 1/0/1:10.1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface s-channel 1/0/1:10.1