Verifying and Monitoring RPR-IEEE
mode dot1q-tunnel
l2protocol-tunnel cdp
l2protocol-tunnel stp
l2protocol-tunnel vtp
no cdp enable
bridge-group 22
bridge-group 22 spanning-disabled
!
interface RPR-IEEE0
ip address 1.1.1.3 255.255.255.0
rpr-ieee fairness mode aggressive
service-policy output EgrNNI
!
interface RPR-IEEE0.20
encapsulation dot1Q 20
no snmp trap link-status
bridge-group 20
bridge-group 20 spanning-disabled
!
interface RPR-IEEE0.22
encapsulation dot1Q 22
no snmp trap link-status
bridge-group 22
bridge-group 22 spanning-disabled
!
interface RPR-IEEE0.30
encapsulation dot1Q 30
no snmp trap link-status
bridge-group 30
bridge-group 30 spanning-disabled
!
ip classless
Verifying and Monitoring RPR-IEEE
After RPR-IEEE is configured, you can use the following commands to verify setup and monitor its
status:
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The show interface rpr-ieee interface-number command
for an interface:
Primary or secondary status (if RI is activated)
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Active or standby mode (if RI is activated)
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Up or down (pass-through mode) status
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Monitoring status and by extension, general protection status
The show interface rpr-ieee fairness detail command
an interface:
Total bandwidth
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Traffic class configured transmission rates
Fairness weight settings for the interface
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Instances of congestion
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The show rpr-ieee protection command
Station and neighbor interface MAC addresses
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(Example
(Example
26-4) displays the following for
(Example
26-5) displays the following for an interface:
26-3) displays the following