Aruba JG632A Reference guide

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Contents
Basic VXLAN commands ··············································································· 1
arp suppression enable ······························································································································ 1
arp suppression mode ································································································································ 1
description ·················································································································································· 2
display arp suppression vsi ························································································································ 3
display ipv6 nd suppression vsi·················································································································· 4
display l2vpn drni arp ································································································································· 5
display l2vpn drni arp suppression ············································································································· 6
display l2vpn drni mac-address ·············································································································· 7
display l2vpn drni nd ·································································································································· 8
display l2vpn drni nd suppression ············································································································ 10
display l2vpn forwarding ac ······················································································································ 11
display l2vpn mac-address ······················································································································· 12
display l2vpn service-instance ················································································································· 14
display l2vpn vsi ······································································································································· 16
display statistic mode ······························································································································· 20
display vxlan tunnel ·································································································································· 20
encapsulation ··········································································································································· 21
flooding disable ········································································································································ 23
ipv6 nd suppression enable ····················································································································· 24
ipv6 nd suppression mode ······················································································································· 25
l2vpn drni peer-link ac-match-rule vxlan-mapping ··················································································· 26
l2vpn enable ············································································································································· 27
l2vpn statistics interval ····························································································································· 27
mac-address static vsi ······························································································································ 28
ping vxlan ················································································································································· 29
reserved vxlan ·········································································································································· 32
reset arp suppression vsi ························································································································· 33
reset ipv6 nd suppression vsi ··················································································································· 33
reset l2vpn mac-address ·························································································································· 34
reset l2vpn statistics ac ···························································································································· 34
reset l2vpn statistics vsi ··························································································································· 35
rewrite inbound tag ··································································································································· 35
rewrite outbound tag ································································································································ 36
selective-flooding mac-address ················································································································ 38
service-instance ······································································································································· 38
shutdown ·················································································································································· 39
statistic mode ··········································································································································· 40
statistics enable (Ethernet service instance view)···················································································· 40
statistics enable (VSI view) ······················································································································ 41
tracert vxlan ·············································································································································· 42
tunnel ······················································································································································· 44
tunnel global source-address ··················································································································· 45
vsi ····························································································································································· 46
vxlan ························································································································································· 46
vxlan default-decapsulation······················································································································ 47
vxlan invalid-vlan-tag discard ··················································································································· 48
vxlan ipv6 default-decapsulation ············································································································· 48
vxlan local-mac report ······························································································································ 49
vxlan mapping-ecn enable ······················································································································· 50
vxlan tunnel mac-learning disable ············································································································ 51
vxlan udp-port ·········································································································································· 51
xconnect vsi ············································································································································· 52
VXLAN IP gateway commands ···································································· 54
arp distributed-gateway dynamic-entry synchronize ················································································ 54
arp send-rate ············································································································································ 54
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display interface vsi-interface ··················································································································· 55
distributed-gateway local ·························································································································· 58
gateway subnet ········································································································································ 58
gateway vsi-interface ······························································································································· 59
interface vsi-interface ······························································································································· 60
ipv6 nd distributed-gateway dynamic-entry synchronize·········································································· 61
mac-address ············································································································································ 61
vtep group member local ·························································································································· 62
vtep group member remote ······················································································································ 62
vxlan tunnel arp-learning disable ············································································································· 63
vxlan tunnel nd-learning disable··············································································································· 64
Document conventions and icons ································································ 65
Conventions ····················································································································································· 65
Network topology icons ···································································································································· 66
Support and other resources ······································································· 67
Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support······························································································· 67
Accessing updates ··········································································································································· 67
Websites ·················································································································································· 68
Customer self repair ································································································································· 68
Remote support ········································································································································ 68
Documentation feedback ························································································································· 68
Index ············································································································ 70
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Basic VXLAN commands
arp suppression enable
Use arp suppression enable to enable ARP flood suppression.
Use undo arp suppression enable to disable ARP flood suppression.
Syntax
arp suppression enable [ no-broadcast ]
undo arp suppression enable
Default
ARP flood suppression is disabled.
Views
VSI view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
no-broadcast: Disables flooding the ARP requests that do not match any ARP flood suppression
entries.
Usage guidelines
ARP flood suppression reduces ARP request broadcasts by enabling the VTEP to reply to ARP
requests on behalf of VMs.
This feature snoops ARP packets to populate the ARP flood suppression table with local and remote
MAC addresses. If an ARP request has a matching entry, the VTEP replies to the request on behalf
of the VM. If no match is found, the VTEP floods the request to both local and remote sites.
Examples
# Enable ARP flood suppression for VSI vsi1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] vsi vsi1
[Sysname-vsi-vsi1] arp suppression enable
Related commands
display arp suppression vsi
reset arp suppression vsi
arp suppression mode
Use arp suppression mode to set the ARP flood suppression mode.
Use undo arp suppression mode to restore the default.
Syntax
arp suppression mode { proxy-reply | unicast-forward }
[ mismatch-discard ]
undo arp suppression mode
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Default
If ARP flood suppression is enabled, the default ARP flood suppression mode is proxy reply. In proxy
reply mode, the device broadcasts the ARP requests that are not targeted at the device and do not
match any ARP flood suppression entries.
Views
VSI view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
proxy-reply: Specifies proxy reply mode. If an ARP request is not targeted at the device and
matches an ARP flood suppression entry, the device replies to the ARP request on behalf of the
target IP address. The ARP reply carries the following information:
•
Sender IP address—Target IP address in the ARP request.
•
Sender MAC address—MAC address in the matching ARP flood suppression entry.
•
Source MAC address—MAC address in the matching ARP flood suppression entry.
unicast-forward: Specifies unicast forwarding mode. If an ARP request is not targeted at the
device and matches an ARP flood suppression entry, the device acts as follows:
1. Replaces the target MAC address and destination MAC address in the ARP request with the
MAC address in the entry.
2. Unicasts the ARP request.
mismatch-discard: Specifies mismatch discarding mode. In this mode, the device discards an
ARP request that is not targeted at the device and does not match any ARP flood suppression entry.
If you do not specify this keyword, the device will broadcast such an ARP request.
Usage guidelines
The device does not forward ARP requests in proxy reply mode, which decreases system resource
consumption. Unicast forwarding mode reduces the ARP entry learning errors caused by the delay in
refreshing ARP flood suppression entries at the expense of high system resource usage.
Examples
# Enable ARP flood suppression and set its mode to unicast forwarding on VSI vsi1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] vsi vsi1
[Sysname-vsi-vsi1] arp suppression enable
[Sysname-vsi-vsi1] arp suppression mode unicast-forward
Related commands
arp suppression enable
description
Use description to configure a description for a VSI.
Use undo description to restore the default.
Syntax
description text
undo description
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Default
A VSI does not have a description.
Views
VSI view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
text: Specifies a description, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 80 characters.
Examples
# Configure a description for VSI vpn1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] vsi vpn1
[Sysname-vsi-vpn1] description vsi for vpn1
Related commands
display l2vpn vsi
display arp suppression vsi
Use display arp suppression vsi to display ARP flood suppression entries.
Syntax
display arp suppression vsi [ name vsi-name ] [ slot slot-number ] [ count ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
name vsi-name: Specifies a VSI by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you
do not specify a VSI, this command displays entries for all VSIs.
slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command
displays entries on the active MPU.
count: Displays the number of ARP flood suppression entries that match the command.
Examples
# Display ARP flood suppression entries.
<Sysname> display arp suppression vsi
IP address MAC address VSI name Link ID Aging(min)
1.1.1.2 000f-e201-0101 vsi1 0x70000 14
1.1.1.3 000f-e201-0202 vsi1 0x80000 18
1.1.1.4 000f-e201-0203 vsi2 0x90000 10
# Display the number of ARP flood suppression entries.
<Sysname> display arp suppression vsi count
Total entries: 3
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Table 1 Command output
Field
Description
Link ID Link ID that uniquely identifies an AC or a VXLAN tunnel on a VSI.
Aging Remaining lifetime (in minutes) of the ARP flood suppression entry. When
the timer expires, the entry is deleted.
Related commands
arp suppression enable
reset arp suppression vsi
display ipv6 nd suppression vsi
Use display ipv6 nd suppression vsi to display ND flood suppression entries.
Syntax
display ipv6 nd suppression vsi [ name vsi-name ] [ slot slot-number ]
[ count ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
name vsi-name: Specifies a VSI by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you
do not specify a VSI, this command displays entries for all VSIs.
slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command
displays entries on the active MPU.
count: Displays the number of ND flood suppression entries that match the command.
Examples
# Display ND flood suppression entries.
<Sysname> display ipv6 nd suppression vsi
IPv6 address MAC address VSI name Link ID Aging (min)
1000::2 000f-e201-0101 vsi1 0x70000 5
1000::3 000f-e201-0202 vsi1 0x80000 5
1000::4 000f-e201-0203 vsi2 0x90000 5
# Display the number of ND flood suppression entries.
<Sysname> display ipv6 nd suppression vsi count
Total entries: 3
Table 2 Command output
Field
Description
Link ID Link ID that uniquely identifies an AC or a VXLAN tunnel on a VSI.
Aging (min) Remaining lifetime (in minutes) of the ND flood suppression entry. When the
timer expires, the entry is deleted.
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Related commands
ipv6 nd suppression enable
reset ipv6 nd suppression vsi
display l2vpn drni arp
Use display l2vpn drni arp to display L2VPN ARP entries on a DR member device.
Syntax
display l2vpn drni arp [ local | remote ] [ count | { public-instance |
vpn-instance vpn-instance-name } [ count | ip-address ] ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
local: Specifies locally learned L2VPN ARP entries.
remote: Specifies DRNI-synchronized L2VPN ARP entries.
count: Displays the number of L2VPN ARP entries. If you do not specify this keyword, the
command displays detailed information about L2VPN ARP entries.
public-instance: Specifies the public instance.
vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a
case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters.
ip-address: Specifies an IPv4 address. If you do not specify an IPv4 address, this command
displays all L2VPN ARP entries that match the specified criteria.
Usage guidelines
If you do not specify the local or remote keyword, this command displays both locally learned
and DRNI-synchronized L2VPN ARP entries.
If you do not specify the public-instance keyword or the vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name option, this command displays L2VPN ARP entries for the public instance
and all VPN instances.
Examples
# Display all L2VPN ARP entries on the local DR member device.
<Sysname> display l2vpn drni arp
Flags: D – Dynamic L - Local R – Remote S – Static I - Invalid
G - Gateway V - DRNI Virtual
VPN instance: vpn1 Interface: Vsi-interface1
IP address MAC address VSI index Link ID Flags
10.1.1.1 0003-0003-0003 0 0x1 DL
10.1.1.11 0001-0001-0001 0 0x1 DL
10.1.1.12 0001-0001-0011 0 0x2 DR
10.1.1.13 0001-0001-0021 0 0x2 DR
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10.1.1.101 0001-0011-0101 0 0x1 SL
10.1.1.102 0001-0011-0102 0 0x1 SL
Public instance Interface: Vsi-interface2
IP address MAC address VSI index Link ID Flags
11.1.1.1 0033-0033-0033 0 0x1 DL
11.1.1.11 0011-0011-0011 0 0x1 DL
# Display the total number of L2VPN ARP entries on the local DR member device.
<Sysname> display l2vpn drni arp count
Total number of entries: 8
Table 3 Command output
Field
Description
Interface VSI interface.
Link ID Link ID that uniquely identifies an AC or a VXLAN tunnel on a VSI.
Flags
ARP entry type:
• D—The entry is a valid dynamically learned entry.
• L—The entry is a valid local entry.
• R—The entry is a valid DRNI-synchronized entry.
• S—The entry is a valid static entry.
• I—The entry is invalid. Possible reasons:
ï‚¡ The VSI has been administratively shut down by using the
shutdown command.
ï‚¡ The outgoing tunnel interface does not exist.
• G—The entry is for a gateway.
• V—The entry is for the DRNI virtual IPv4 address of a gateway
interface.
display l2vpn drni arp suppression
Use display l2vpn drni arp suppression to display L2VPN ARP flood suppression entries
on a DR member device.
Syntax
display l2vpn drni arp suppression [ local | remote ] [ count | vsi vsi-name
[ count | ip-address ] ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
local: Specifies L2VPN ARP flood suppression entries that are learned locally.
remote: Specifies L2VPN ARP flood suppression entries that are synchronized by DRNI.
count: Displays the number of L2VPN ARP flood suppression entries. If you do not specify this
keyword, the command displays detailed information about L2VPN ARP flood suppression entries.
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vsi vsi-name: Specifies a VSI name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not
specify a VSI, this command displays L2VPN ARP flood suppression entries for all VSIs.
ip-address: Specifies an IPv4 address. If you do not specify an IPv4 address, this command
displays all L2VPN ARP flood suppression entries that match the specified criteria.
Usage guidelines
If you do not specify the local or remote keyword, this command displays both locally learned
and DRNI-synchronized L2VPN ARP flood suppression entries.
Examples
# Display all L2VPN ARP flood suppression entries on the local DR member device.
<Sysname> display l2vpn drni arp suppression
Flags: D - Dynamic L – Local R – Remote S - Static I – Invalid
VSI name: vpna
IP address MAC address Link ID Flags
10.1.1.12 0002-0002-0002 0x1 DL
10.1.1.13 0002-0002-0002 0x2 RI
10.1.1.101 0001-0011-0101 0x2 SR
# Display the total number of L2VPN ARP flood suppression entries on the local DR member device.
<Sysname> display l2vpn drni arp suppression count
Total number of entries: 3
Table 4 Command output
Field
Description
Link ID Link ID that uniquely identifies an AC or a VXLAN tunnel on a VSI.
Flags
ARP flood suppression entry type:
• D—The entry is a valid dynamically learned entry.
• L—The entry is a valid local entry.
• R—The entry is a valid DRNI-synchronized entry.
• S—The entry is a valid static entry.
• I—The entry is invalid. Possible reasons:
ï‚¡ The VSI has been administratively shut down by using the
shutdown command.
ï‚¡ The outgoing tunnel interface does not exist.
display l2vpn drni mac-address
Use display l2vpn drni mac-address to display L2VPN MAC address entries on a DR
member device.
Syntax
display l2vpn drni mac-address [ local | remote ] [ count | vsi vsi-name
[ count | mac-address ] ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
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Parameters
local: Specifies L2VPN MAC address entries that are learned locally.
remote: Specifies L2VPN MAC address entries that are synchronized by DRNI.
count: Displays the number of L2VPN MAC address entries. If you do not specify this keyword, the
command displays detailed information about L2VPN MAC address entries.
vsi vsi-name: Specifies a VSI name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not
specify a VSI, this command displays L2VPN MAC address entries for all VSIs.
mac-address: Specifies a MAC address. The MAC address is in the format of H-H-H. You can omit
the consecutive zeros at the beginning of each segment. For example, you can enter f-e2-1 for
000f-00e2-0001. If you do not specify a MAC address, this command displays all L2VPN MAC
address entries that match the specified criteria.
Usage guidelines
If you do not specify the local or remote keyword, this command displays both locally learned
and DRNI-synchronized L2VPN MAC address entries.
Examples
# Display all L2VPN MAC address entries on the local DR member device.
<Sysname> display l2vpn drni mac-address
Flags: D – Dynamic L - Local R – Remote S – Static A - MAC-authentication
VSI name: bbb
MAC address Link ID Interface Flags
0000-0000-000a 0x1 BAGG10 DL
0000-0000-0009 0x1 Tunnel1 DL
# Display the total number of L2VPN MAC address entries on the local DR member device.
<Sysname> display l2vpn drni mac-address count
Total number of entries: 2
Table 5 Command output
Field
Link ID Link ID that uniquely identifies an AC or a VXLAN tunnel on a VSI.
Interface Outgoing interface.
Flags
MAC address entry type:
• D—The entry is a valid dynamically learned entry.
• L—The entry is a valid local entry.
• R—The entry is a valid DRNI-synchronized entry.
• S—The entry is a valid static entry.
• A—The entry is learned by MAC authentication.
display l2vpn drni nd
Use display l2vpn drni nd to display L2VPN ND entries on a DR member device.
Syntax
display l2vpn drni nd [ local | remote ] [ count | { public-instance |
vpn-instance vpn-instance-name } [ ipv6-address | count ] ]
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Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
local: Specifies locally learned L2VPN ND entries.
remote: Specifies DRNI-synchronized L2VPN ND entries.
count: Displays the number of L2VPN ND entries. If you do not specify this keyword, the command
displays detailed information about L2VPN ND entries.
public-instance: Specifies the public instance.
vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a
case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters.
ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 address. If you do not specify an IPv6 address, this command
displays all L2VPN ND entries that match the specified criteria.
Usage guidelines
If you do not specify the local or remote keyword, this command displays both locally learned
and DRNI-synchronized L2VPN ND entries.
If you do not specify the public-instance keyword or the vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name option, this command displays L2VPN ND entries for the public instance
and all VPN instances.
Examples
# Display all L2VPN ND entries on the local DR member device.
<Sysname> display l2vpn drni nd
Flags: D - Dynamic L – Local R – Remote S - Static I - Invalid
G - Gateway V - DRNI Virtual
VPN instance: vpna Interface: Vsi-interface1
IPv6 address : 20::2
MAC address : 0001-0001-0001 Flags : DL
VSI index : 0 Link ID : 0x1
# Display the total number of L2VPN ND entries on the local DR member device.
<Sysname> display l2vpn drni nd count
Total number of entries: 1
Table 6 Command output
Field
Description
Interface VSI interface.
Flags
ND entry type:
• D—The entry is a valid dynamically learned entry.
• L—The entry is a valid local entry.
• R—The entry is a valid DRNI-synchronized entry.
• S—The entry is a valid static entry.
• I—The entry is invalid. Possible reasons:
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Field
Description
ï‚¡
The VSI has been administratively shut down by using the
shutdown command.
ï‚¡ The outgoing tunnel interface does not exist.
• G—The entry is for a gateway.
• V—The entry is for the DRNI virtual IPv6 address of a gateway
interface.
Link ID Link ID that uniquely identifies an AC or a VXLAN tunnel on a VSI.
display l2vpn drni nd suppression
Use display l2vpn drni nd suppression to display L2VPN ND flood suppression entries on
a DR member device.
Syntax
display l2vpn drni nd suppression [ local | remote ] [ count | vsi vsi-name
[ ipv6-address | count ] ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
local: Specifies L2VPN ND flood suppression entries that are learned locally.
remote: Specifies L2VPN ND flood suppression entries that are synchronized by DRNI.
count: Displays the number of L2VPN ND flood suppression entries. If you do not specify this
keyword, the command displays detailed information about L2VPN ND flood suppression entries.
vsi vsi-name: Specifies a VSI name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not
specify a VSI, this command displays L2VPN ND flood suppression entries for all VSIs.
ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 address. If you do not specify an IPv6 address, this command
displays all L2VPN ND flood suppression entries that match the specified criteria.
Usage guidelines
If you do not specify the local or remote keyword, this command displays both locally learned
and DRNI-synchronized L2VPN ND flood suppression entries.
Examples
# Display all L2VPN ND flood suppression entries on the local DR member device.
[Sysname]display l2vpn drni nd suppression
Flags: D - Dynamic L – Local R – Remote S - Static I - Invalid
VSI name: vpna
IPv6 address MAC address Link ID Flags
11::8 72cb-ce9b-0a06 0x1 DL
11::9 0001-0001-0001 0x2 SR
# Display the total number of L2VPN ND flood suppression entries on the local DR member device.
<Sysname> display l2vpn drni nd suppression count
Total number of entries: 2
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Table 7 Command output
Field
Description
Link ID Link ID that uniquely identifies an AC or a VXLAN tunnel on a VSI.
Flags
ND flood suppression entry type:
• D—The entry is a valid dynamically learned entry.
• L—The entry is a valid local entry.
• R—The entry is a valid DRNI-synchronized entry.
• S—The entry is a valid static entry.
• I—The entry is invalid. Possible reasons:
ï‚¡ The VSI has been administratively shut down by using the
shutdown command.
ï‚¡ The outgoing tunnel interface does not exist.
display l2vpn forwarding ac
Use display l2vpn forwarding ac to display L2VPN AC forwarding information.
Syntax
display l2vpn forwarding ac [ vsi vsi-name ] [ slot slot-number ] [ verbose ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
vsi vsi-name: Displays L2VPN forwarding information for a VSI. The vsi-name argument
specifies the VSI name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VSI, this
command displays L2VPN forwarding information for all VSIs.
slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command
displays L2VPN forwarding information for the active MPU.
verbose: Displays detailed information. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays
brief information.
Examples
# Display brief AC forwarding information for all VSIs.
<Sysname> display l2vpn forwarding ac
Total number of VSIs: 1
Total number of ACs: 1 up, 0 down
AC VSI Name Link ID State
BAGG1 srv1 1 0x1 Up
Table 8 Command output
Field
Description
Total number of VSIs Total number of VSIs, including VSIs that are not bound to any ACs.
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Field
Description
Total number of ACs Total number of attachment circuits (ACs) and the number of ACs in each state
(up or down).
AC AC type, Layer 2 interface and Ethernet service instance.
Link ID Link ID of the AC in the VSI.
State Ethernet service instance state:
• Up.
• Down.
# Display detailed AC forwarding information for all VSIs.
<Sysname> display l2vpn forwarding ac verbose
VSI Name: vpls2
Interface: HGE1/0/3 Service Instance: 4
Link ID : 1
Access Mode : VLAN
State : UP
Encapsulation: s-vid 10
Type : Manual
Table 9 Command output
Field
Description
Service Instance Ethernet service instance ID.
Link ID Link ID of the AC in the VSI.
Access Mode AC access mode:
• VLAN.
• Ethernet.
State AC state.
Encapsulation Frame match criterion of the Ethernet service instance.
Type
Type and traffic match mode of the Ethernet service instance:
• Dynamic (DRNI)—Dynamic Ethernet service instance created on the IPL, in
VLAN-based traffic match mode.
• Manual—Static Ethernet service instance in VLAN-based traffic match mode.
display l2vpn mac-address
Use display l2vpn mac-address to display MAC address entries for VSIs.
Syntax
display l2vpn mac-address [ vsi vsi-name ] [ dynamic ] [ count | verbose ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
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Parameters
vsi vsi-name: Specifies a VSI name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not
specify a VSI, this command displays MAC address entries for all VSIs.
dynamic: Specifies dynamic MAC address entries learned in the data plane. If you do not specify
this keyword, the command displays all MAC address entries, including:
•
Dynamic remote- and local-MAC entries.
•
Remote-MAC entries advertised through BGP EVPN.
•
Manually added static remote- and local-MAC entries.
•
Remote-MAC entries issued through OpenFlow.
count: Displays the number of MAC address entries.
verbose: Displays detailed information about MAC address entries.
Usage guidelines
If you do not specify the count or verbose keyword, this command displays brief information
about MAC address entries.
Examples
# Display brief information about MAC address entries for all VSIs.
<Sysname> display l2vpn mac-address
MAC Address State VSI Name Link ID/Name Aging
0000-0000-000b Static vpn1 Tunnel10 NotAging
0000-0000-000c Dynamic vpn1 Tunnel60 Aging
0000-0000-000d Dynamic vpn1 Tunnel99 Aging
--- 3 mac address(es) found ---
# Display the total number of MAC address entries in all VSIs.
<Sysname> display l2vpn mac-address count
3 mac address(es) found
Table 10 Command output
Field
Description
State
Entry state:
• Dynamic—Local- or remote-MAC entry dynamically learned in the data plane.
• Static—Static local- and remote-MAC entry.
• EVPN—Remote-MAC entry advertised through BGP EVPN.
• OpenFlow—Remote-MAC entry issued by a remote controller through
OpenFlow.
Link ID/Name For a local MAC address, this field displays the name of the interface that hosts the
Ethernet service instance for the MAC address.
For a remote MAC address, this field displays the tunnel interface name.
Aging Entry aging state:
• Aging.
• NotAging.
# Display detailed information about MAC address entries for all VSIs.
<Sysname> display l2vpn mac-address verbose
MAC Address : 0000-0000-000b
VSI Name : vpn1
VXLAN ID : 123
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Interface : HGE1/0/1
Link ID : 1
State : Dynamic
Aging : Aging
Table 11 Command output
Field
Description
Interface For a local MAC address, this field displays the name of the interface that hosts the
Ethernet service instance for the MAC address.
For a remote MAC address, this field displays the tunnel interface name.
Link ID Link ID that uniquely identifies an AC or a VXLAN tunnel on a VSI.
State
Entry state:
• Dynamic—Local- or remote-MAC entry dynamically learned in the data plane.
• Static—Static local- or remote-MAC entry.
• EVPN—Remote-MAC entry advertised through BGP EVPN.
• OpenFlow—Remote-MAC entry issued by a remote controller through
OpenFlow.
Aging Entry aging state:
• Aging.
• NotAging.
Related commands
reset l2vpn mac-address
display l2vpn service-instance
Use display l2vpn service-instance to display information about Ethernet service
instances.
Syntax
display l2vpn service-instance [ interface interface-type
interface-number [ service-instance instance-id ] ] [ verbose ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies a Layer 2 Ethernet interface or
Layer 2 aggregate interface by its interface type and number. If you do not specify an interface, this
command displays Ethernet service instance information for all Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces and
Layer 2 aggregate interfaces.
service-instance instance-id: Specifies an Ethernet service instance by its ID in the range
of 1 to 4096. If you do not specify an Ethernet service instance, this command displays information
about all Ethernet service instances on the specified Layer 2 Ethernet interface or Layer 2 aggregate
interface.
verbose: Displays detailed information about Ethernet service instances. If you do not specify this
keyword, the command displays brief information about Ethernet service instances.
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Examples
# Display brief information about all Ethernet service instances.
<Sysname> display l2vpn service-instance
Total number of service-instances: 1, 0 up, 1 down
Total number of ACs: 1, 0 up, 1 down
Interface SrvID Owner LinkID
State Type
BAGG1 1 1 1
Down VSI
Table 12 Command output
Field
Description
Total number of ACs Total number of attachment circuits (ACs) and the number of ACs in each state
(up or down).
Interface Name of a Layer 2 Ethernet interface or Layer 2 aggregate interface.
SrvID Ethernet service instance ID.
Owner VSI name. This field is empty if an Ethernet service instance is not mapped to
any VSI.
LinkID Ethernet service instance's link ID on the VSI.
State Ethernet service instance state:
• Up.
• Down.
Type L2VPN type of the Ethernet service instance:
• VSI.
• VPWS.
# Display detailed information about all Ethernet service instances on HundredGigE 1/0/1.
<Sysname> display l2vpn service-instance interface hundredgige 1/0/1 verbose
Interface: HGE1/0/1
Service Instance: 1
Type : Manual
Encapsulation : s-vid 16
VSI Name : vsi10
Link ID : 1
State : Up
Statistics : Enabled
Input Statistics:
Octets :0
Packets :0
Errors : 0
Discards: 0
Output Statistics:
Octets :0
Packets :0
Errors : 0
Discards: 0
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Table 13 Command output
Field
Description
Interface Name of a Layer 2 Ethernet interface or Layer 2 aggregate interface.
Service Instance Ethernet service instance ID.
Type
Type and traffic match mode of the Ethernet service instance:
• Dynamic (DRNI)—Dynamic Ethernet service instance created on the IPL, in
VLAN-based traffic match mode.
•
Manual
—Static Ethernet service instance in VLAN-based traffic match mode.
Encapsulation Frame match criterion of the Ethernet service instance. If the Ethernet service
instance does not contain a match criterion, the command does not display this field.
Link ID Ethernet service instance's link ID on the VSI.
State Ethernet service instance state:
• Up.
• Down.
Statistics
Packet statistics state:
• Enabled—The packet statistics feature is enabled for the Ethernet service
instance.
• Disabled—The packet statistics feature is disabled for the Ethernet service
instance.
Input statistics
Incoming traffic statistics:
• Octets—Number of incoming bytes.
• Packets—Number of incoming packets.
• Errors—Number of error packets.
• Discards—Number of discarded packets.
Output statistics
Outgoing traffic statistics:
• Octets—Number of outgoing bytes.
• Packets—Number of outgoing packets.
• Errors—Number of error packets.
• Discards—Number of discarded packets.
Related commands
service-instance
display l2vpn vsi
Use display l2vpn vsi to display information about VSIs.
Syntax
display l2vpn vsi [ name vsi-name | evpn-srv6 | evpn-vpls | evpn-vxlan |
vxlan ] [ count | verbose ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
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