03-Layer 2-LAN Switching Command Reference

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L2PT commands

display l2protocol statistics

Use display l2protocol statistics to display Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling (L2PT) statistics.

Syntax

display l2protocol statistics [ interface interface-type interface-number ]

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

Parameters

interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies a Layer 2 Ethernet or aggregate interface by its type and number. If you do not specify this option, the command displays L2PT statistics for all Layer 2 Ethernet and aggregate interfaces.

Examples

# Display L2PT statistics for all Layer 2 Ethernet and aggregate interfaces.

<Sysname> display l2protocol statistics

L2PT statistics information on interface Bridge-Aggregation1:

Protocol  Encapsulated      Decapsulated      Forwarded         Dropped

CDP       0                 0                 0                 0

DLDP      0                 3                 0                 0

EOAM      0                 2                 0                 0

GVRP      8                 4                 9                 2

LACP      0                 0                 0                 0

LLDP      0                 3                 0                 0

MVRP      0                 0                 0                 0

PAGP      0                 1                 0                 0

PVST      0                 0                 0                 0

STP       5                 5                 5                 0

Tunnel    N/A               N/A               100               10

VTP       0                 6                 0                 0

UDLD      0                 0                 0                 0

DTP       0                 0                 0                 0

CFD       0                 0                 0                 0

userpro   0                 0                 0                 0

 

L2PT statistics information on interface Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/1:

Protocol  Encapsulated      Decapsulated      Forwarded         Dropped

CDP       0                 0                 0                 0

DLDP      2                 3                 3                 0

EOAM      5                 2                 9                 0

GVRP      8                 4                 9                 2

LACP      0                 0                 0                 0

LLDP      3                 3                 3                 3

MVRP      0                 0                 0                 0

PAGP      5                 1                 7                 3

PVST      0                 0                 0                 0

STP       5                 5                 5                 0

Tunnel    N/A               N/A               100               10

VTP       0                 6                 0                 0

UDLD      0                 0                 0                 0

DTP       0                 0                 0                 0

CFD       0                 0                 0                 0

userpro   0                 0                 0                 0

Table 1 Command output

Field

Description

Encapsulated

Number of encapsulated packets. DTP and CFD are not supported in the current software version.  

The number increases by 1 when the interface receives and encapsulates a protocol packet from a customer network.

For protocol Tunnel, which represents tunneled packets, this field displays N/A.

Decapsulated

Number of decapsulated packets.

The number increases by 1 when the interface receives and decapsulates a tunneled packet from the service provider network.

For protocol Tunnel, which represents tunneled packets, this field displays N/A.

Forwarded

Number of forwarded packets.

The number increases by 1 when the interface receives a protocol packet and forwards it.

The number increases by 1 for protocol Tunnel when the interface receives a tunneled packet and forwards it. If no interface of the PE is connected to customer networks, the number does not increase.

Dropped

Number of dropped packets.

The number increases by 1 when the interface receives a protocol packet and drops it. Protocol packets dropped by hardware are not counted.

The number increases by 1 for protocol Tunnel when the interface receives a tunneled packet and drops it.

l2protocol tunnel dot1q

Use l2protocol tunnel dot1q to enable L2PT for a protocol.

Use undo l2protocol tunnel dot1q to disable L2PT for a protocol.

Syntax

In Layer 2 Ethernet interface view:

l2protocol { cdp | dldp | eoam | gvrp | lacp | lldp | mvrp | pagp | pvst | stp | udld | user-defined protocol-name | vtp } tunnel dot1q

undo l2protocol { cdp | dldp | eoam | gvrp | lacp | lldp | mvrp | pagp | pvst | stp | udld | user-defined protocol-name | vtp } tunnel dot1q

In Layer 2 aggregate interface view:

l2protocol { cdp | gvrp | lacp | lldp | mvrp | pagp | pvst | stp | udld | user-defined protocol-name | vtp } tunnel dot1q

undo l2protocol { cdp | gvrp | lacp | lldp | mvrp | pagp | pvst | stp | udld | user-defined protocol-name | vtp } tunnel dot1q

Default

L2PT is disabled for all protocols.

Views

Layer 2 Ethernet interface view

Layer 2 aggregate interface view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

cdp: Specifies CDP.

dldp: Specifies DLDP.

eoam: Specifies EOAM.

gvrp: Specifies GVRP.

lacp: Specifies LACP.

lldp: Specifies LLDP. L2PT for LLDP supports LLDP packets from only nearest bridge agents.

mvrp: Specifies MVRP.

pagp: Specifies PAgP.

pvst: Specifies PVST.

stp: Specifies STP.

udld: Specifies UDLD.

user-defined: Specifies a user-defined Layer 2 protocol.

vtp: Specifies VTP.

Usage guidelines

Before you enable L2PT for a protocol on a port, perform the following tasks:

·     Enable the protocol on the CE, and disable the protocol on the port.

·     Enable L2PT only on customer-facing PE ports. If you enable L2PT on ports connected to the service provider network, L2PT determines that the ports are connected to a customer network.

·     Disable the protocol (for example, STP) on the PE ports connecting to an aggregate interface on a CE when the following conditions exist:

¡     The protocol is running on the aggregate interface on the CE.

¡     The aggregate interface on the CE connects to an L2PT-enabled port on the PE.

Do not enable L2PT on a port that is going to join a service loopback group.

You can enable L2PT on member ports of a Layer 2 aggregation group, but the configuration does not take effect.

Examples

# Disable STP and enable L2PT for STP on Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/0/1.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] interface ten-gigabitethernet 1/0/1

[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] undo stp enable

[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] l2protocol stp tunnel dot1q

# Disable STP and enable L2PT for STP on Bridge-Aggregation 1.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] interface bridge-aggregation 1

[Sysname-Bridge-Aggregation1] undo stp enable

[Sysname-Bridge-Aggregation1] l2protocol stp tunnel dot1q

l2protocol tunnel-dmac

Use l2protocol tunnel-dmac to set the destination multicast MAC address for tunneled packets of all protocols.

Use undo l2protocol tunnel-dmac to restore the default.

Syntax

l2protocol tunnel-dmac mac-address

undo l2protocol tunnel-dmac

Default

The tunneled packets of all protocols use 010f-e200-0003 as the destination multicast MAC address.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

mac-address: Specifies a destination multicast MAC address. The available addresses are 0100-0ccd-cdd0, 0100-0ccd-cdd1, 0100-0ccd-cdd2, and 010f-e200-0003.

Usage guidelines

The l2protocol tunnel-dmac command sets the destination multicast MAC address for tunneled packets of all protocols. The l2protocol type tunnel-dmac command sets the destination multicast MAC address for tunneled packets of the specified protocol. If both commands are executed, the l2protocol type tunnel-dmac command takes priority.

Examples

# Set the destination multicast MAC address to 0100-0ccd-cdd0 for tunneled packets.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] l2protocol tunnel-dmac 0100-0ccd-cdd0

Related commands

l2protocol type tunnel-dmac

l2protocol user-defined

Use l2protocol user-defined to configure a user-defined Layer 2 protocol.

Use undo l2protocol user-defined to delete a user-defined Layer 2 protocol.

Syntax

l2protocol user-defined protocol-name protocol-mac protocol-mac [ encap-type { { ethernetii | snap } protocol-type protocol-type-value | llc dsap dsap-value ssap ssap-value } ]

undo l2protocol user-defined protocol-name

Default

No user-defined Layer 2 protocol exists.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

user-defined protocol-name: Specifies a user-defined Layer 2 protocol name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. Valid characters are letters and underscores (_).

protocol-mac protocol-mac: Specifies a destination multicast MAC address for a user-defined Layer 2 protocol, in the format of H-H-H. The destination multicast MAC address must be in the following ranges: 0180-c200-0000 to 0180-c200-0013, 0180-c200-0016 to 0180-c200-002f, 010f-e200-0001, 0100-0ccc-cccc, and 0100-0ccc-cccd. When specifying a MAC address, you can omit the starting zeros in each H section. For example, if you enter 180-c200-1, it represents MAC address 0180-c200-0001.

encap-type: Specifies an encapsulation format of a user-defined Layer 2 protocol.

·     ethernetii: Specifies the Ethernet II encapsulation format.

·     snap: Specifies the SNAP encapsulation format.

·     llc: Specifies the LLC encapsulation format.

protocol-type protocol-type-value: Specifies the EtherType value. For the Ethernet II encapsulation format, the value range is 600 to ffff in hexadecimal notation. For the SNAP encapsulation format, the value range is 0 to ffff in hexadecimal notation.

dsap dsap-value: Specifies a DSAP, a hexadecimal value in the range of 00 to ff.

ssap ssap-value: Specifies an SSAP, a hexadecimal value in the range of 00 to ff.

Usage guidelines

To transparently transmit the specific Layer 2 protocol packets on a service provider network, you can use this command to define a Layer 2 protocol by protocol name, packet encapsulation type, destination MAC address, and so on.

For a user-defined protocol, you can specify encapsulation type Ethernet II, SNAP, or LLC. Ethernet II encapsulation and SNAP encapsulation use the destination MAC address and EtherType value to match packets. LLC encapsulation uses the destination MAC address, DSAP, and SSAP to match packets.

When you use this command to define a Layer 2 protocol for transparent transmission, follow these restrictions and guidelines:

·     The name of a user-defined Layer 2 protocol cannot be the same as that of a protocol supported by L2TP.

·     The destination multicast MAC address of a user-defined Layer 2 protocol cannot be the same as that of a protocol supported by L2TP.

·     You cannot define multiple user-defined Layer 2 protocols with different names but the same match criteria.

·     You can define up to 20 user-defined Layer 2 protocols for transparent transmission.

·     You cannot repeatedly execute this command with the same protocol-name argument but different match criteria to modify an existing user-defined Layer 2 protocol. To modify an existing user-defined Layer 2 protocol, first delete it and create it again.

Examples

# Configure a user-defined Layer 2 protocol named userprotocol. For the protocol, specify destination multicast MAC address 0180-c200-0001, encapsulation format Ethernet II, and EtherType value 0x600.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] l2protocol user-defined userprotocol protocol-mac 0180-c200-0001 encap-type ethernetii protocol-type 600

Related commands

l2protocol drop

l2protocol tunnel dot1q

reset l2protocol statistics

Use reset l2protocol statistics to clear L2PT statistics.

Syntax

reset l2protocol statistics [ interface interface-type interface-number ]

Views

User view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies a Layer 2 Ethernet or aggregate interface by its type and number. If you do not specify this option, the command clears L2PT statistics on all Layer 2 Ethernet and aggregate interfaces.

Examples

# Clear L2PT statistics on all Layer 2 Ethernet and aggregate interfaces.

<Sysname> reset l2protocol statistics

 

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