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H3C S6850 & S9850 & S9820-64H

MAC Address Table Configuration Examples

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Introduction

This document provides MAC address table configuration examples.

Prerequisites

The configuration examples in this document were created and verified in a lab environment, and all the devices were started with the factory default configuration. When you are working on a live network, make sure you understand the potential impact of every command on your network.

This document assumes that you have basic knowledge of the MAC address table.

Example: Configuring static MAC address entries

Network configuration

As shown in Figure 1, for secure communication between users in VLAN 100 and the server, perform the following tasks:

·           Assign HundredGigE 1/0/2 and HundredGigE 1/0/3 to VLAN 100.

·           Add a static MAC address entry on Device to bind the server MAC address to HundredGigE 1/0/2.

Figure 1 Network diagram

 

Applicable hardware and software versions

The following matrix shows the hardware and software versions to which this configuration example is applicable:

 

Hardware

Software version

S6850 switch series

S9850 switch series

Release 6555P01

S9820-64H switch

Release 6555P01

 

Procedures

# Create VLAN 100, and assign HundredGigE 1/0/2 to VLAN 100.

<Device> system-view

[Device] vlan 100

[Device-vlan100] quit

[Device] interface hundredgige 1/0/2

[Device-HundredGigE1/0/2] port access vlan 100

[Device-HundredGigE1/0/2] quit

# Configure HundredGigE 1/0/3 (port connected to the LAN switch) as a trunk port, and assign the port to VLAN 100.

[Device] interface hundredgige 1/0/3

[Device-HundredGigE1/0/3] port link-type trunk

[Device-HundredGigE1/0/3] port trunk permit vlan 100

[Device-HundredGigE1/0/3] quit

# Add a static entry for MAC address 0000-fc00-a249 on HundredGigE 1/0/2 that belongs to VLAN 100.

[Device] mac-address static 0000-fc00-a249 interface hundredgige 1/0/2 vlan 100

Verifying the configuration

# Verify that any 10.0.0.0/24 host in VLAN 100 can communicate with the server. (Details not shown.)

# Verify that the static MAC address entry has been added.

[Device] display mac-address

MAC Address      VLAN ID    State            Port/NickName            Aging

0000-fc00-a249   100        Static           HGE1/0/2                 N

7425-8a02-4d00   100        Learned          HGE1/0/3                 Y

Configuration files

#

sysname Device

#

vlan 1

#

vlan 100

#

interface HundredGigE1/0/2

 port access vlan 100

 mac-address static 0000-fc00-a249 vlan 100

#

interface HundredGigE1/0/3

 port link-type trunk

 port trunk permit vlan 1 100

#

Example: Configuring MAC address move suppression

Network configuration

As shown in Figure 2, Devices A, B, and C form a loop because of cable misconnection, and spanning tree protocols are not enabled on the devices. As a result, MAC addresses are frequently moves among Devices A, B, and C. To deal with loop-triggered MAC flapping, perform the following tasks:

·           Display MAC address move records to locate the Layer 2 loop.

·           Configure MAC address move suppression on Device A to eliminate the Layer 2 loop.

Figure 2 Network diagram

 

Analysis

To meet the network requirements, you must perform the following tasks:

·           For Devices A, B, and C to communicate with each other, assign all inter-connected ports to VLAN 100.

·           Configure MAC address move suppression on one or more ports of Device A.

·           To monitor the port status change of Device A, enable the log monitoring of the current terminal feature.

·           For loop detection, create VLAN-interface 100 and assign an IP address to the interface on each device.

·           To display MAC address move records, ping Device B from Device A.

Applicable hardware and software versions

The following matrix shows the hardware and software versions to which this configuration example is applicable:

 

Hardware

Software version

S6850 switch series

S9850 switch series

Release 6555P01

S9820-64H switch

Release 6555P01

 

Procedures

Configuring Device A

# Enable the monitoring of logs on the current terminal.

<DeviceA> terminal monitor

<DeviceA> terminal debugging

# Create VLAN 100.

<DeviceA> system-view

[DeviceA] vlan 100

[DeviceA-vlan100] quit

# Configure HundredGigE 1/0/1 and HundredGigE 1/0/2 as trunk ports, and assign the ports to VLAN 100.

[DeviceA] interface range hundredgige 1/0/1 hundredgige 1/0/2

[DeviceA-if-range] port link-type trunk

[DeviceA-if-range] port trunk permit vlan 100

[DeviceA-if-range] quit

# Set the suppression interval to 300 seconds. A suppressed port will automatically come up after 300 seconds.

[DeviceA] mac-address notification mac-move suppression interval 300

# Set the suppression threshold to 0. A port will be shut down when the system detects a MAC address move on the port within a MAC move detection interval (1 minute by default).

[DeviceA] mac-address notification mac-move suppression threshold 0

# Enable MAC address move suppression on HundredGigE 1/0/1.

[DeviceA] interface hundredgige 1/0/1

[DeviceA-HundredGigE1/0/1] mac-address notification mac-move suppression

[DeviceA-HundredGigE1/0/1] quit

# Create VLAN-interface 100, and assign an IP address to the interface.

[DeviceA] interface vlan-interface 100

[DeviceA-Vlan-interface100] ip address 10.0.0.1 24

[DeviceA-Vlan-interface100] quit

Configuring Device B and Device C

1.      Configure Device B:

# Create VLAN 100.

<DeviceB> system-view

[DeviceB] vlan 100

[DeviceB-vlan100] quit

# Configure HundredGigE 1/0/1 and HundredGigE 1/0/2 as trunk ports, and assign the ports to VLAN 100.

[DeviceB] interface range hundredgige 1/0/1 hundredgige 1/0/2

[DeviceB-if-range] port link-type trunk

[DeviceB-if-range] port trunk permit vlan 100

[DeviceB-if-range] quit

# Create VLAN-interface 100, and assign an IP address to the interface.

[DeviceB] interface vlan-interface 100

[DeviceB-Vlan-interface100] ip address 10.0.0.2 24

[DeviceB-Vlan-interface100] quit

2.      Configure Device C in the same way Device B was configured. (Details not shown.)

Verifying the configuration

# Ping Device B from Device A. (Details not shown.)

# Verify that HundredGigE 1/0/1 on Device A is shut down.

[DeviceA] %Dec 11 09:51:06:309 2016 DeviceA IFNET/3/PHY_UPDOWN: -MDC=1; Physical state on the HundredGigE1/0/1 changed to down.

%Dec 11 09:51:06:323 2016 DeviceA IFNET/5/LINK_UPDOWN: -MDC=1; Line protocol state on

the interface HundredGigE1/0/1 changed to down.

# Verify that HundredGigE 1/0/1 is shut down because a MAC address move is detected.

[DeviceA] display interface hundredgige 1/0/1

HundredGigE1/0/1

Current state: mac-address moving down

Line protocol state: DOWN

...

# Verify that HundredGigE 1/0/1 comes up automatically after 300 seconds.

[DeviceA] %Dec 11 09:56:07:002 2016 DeviceA IFNET/3/PHY_UPDOWN: -MDC=1; Physical state on the HundredGigE1/0/1 changed to up.

%Dec 11 09:56:07:004 2016 DeviceA IFNET/5/LINK_UPDOWN: -MDC=1; Line protocol state on

the interface HundredGigE1/0/1 changed to up.

# Verify that the MAC address of Device B's VLAN-interface 100 moves between HundredGigE 1/0/1 and HundredGigE 1/0/2. You can manually shut down either port to eliminate the loop.

[DeviceA] display mac-address mac-move

MAC address    VLAN Current port  Source port   Last time              Times

0000-fc00-6506 100  HGE1/0/2      HGE1/0/1      2014-12-11 09:29:48    3

0000-fc00-6506 100  HGE1/0/1      HGE1/0/2      2014-12-11 09:51:03    4

 

---  2 MAC address moving records found  ---

Configuration files

·           Device A:

#

sysname DeviceA

#

mac-address notification mac-move suppression interval 300

mac-address notification mac-move suppression threshold 0

#

vlan 1

#

vlan 100

#

interface Vlan-interface100

 ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0

#

interface HundredGigE1/0/1

 port link-type trunk

 port trunk permit vlan 1 100

 mac-address notification mac-move suppression

#

interface HundredGigE1/0/2

 port link-type trunk

 port trunk permit vlan 1 100

#

·           Device B:

#

sysname DeviceB

#

vlan 1

#

vlan 100

#

interface Vlan-interface100

 ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0

#

interface HundredGigE1/0/1

 port link-type trunk

 port trunk permit vlan 1 100

#

interface HundredGigE1/0/2

 port link-type trunk

 port trunk permit vlan 1 100

#

·           Device C:

#

sysname DeviceC

#

vlan 1

#

vlan 100

#

interface Vlan-interface100

 ip address 10.0.0.3 255.255.255.0

#

interface HundredGigE1/0/1

 port link-type trunk

 port trunk permit vlan 1 100

#

interface HundredGigE1/0/2

 port link-type trunk

 port trunk permit vlan 1 100

#

Related documentation

·           H3C S6850 & S9850 Switch Series Layer 2—LAN Switching Configuration Guide-Release 655x

·           H3C S6850 & S9850 Switch Series Layer 2—LAN Switching Command Reference-Release 655x

·           H3C S9820-64H Switch Layer 2—LAN Switching Configuration Guide-Release 655x

·           H3C S9820-64H Switch Layer 2—LAN Switching Command Reference-Release 655x

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