User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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root> ethernet service add type p2p sid 10 admin
operational evc-id test description east_west
root>
root> ethernet service sid 10
service[10]>
service[10]>sp add sp-type pipe int-type s-tag spid 1 interface
eth slot 1 port 1 sp-name test1
service[10]>
service[10]>sp add sp-type pipe int-type s-tag spid 2 interface
radio slot 2 port 1 sp-name test2
service[10]>
17.1.4.4
Configuring Service Point Ingress Attributes (CLI)
A service point’s ingress attributes are attributes that ope
rate upon frames
ingressing via the service point. This includes how the service point handles the
CoS of ingress frames and how the service point forwards frames to their next
destination within the service.
This section includes:
•
Enabling and Disabling Broadcast Frames (CLI)
•
CoS Preservation and Modification on a Service Point (CLI)
•
Enabling and Disabling Flooding (CLI)
Enabling and Disabling Broadcast Frames (CLI)
To determine whether frames with a broadcast destination MAC address are
allowed to ingress the service via this service point, go to service view for the
service and enter the following command:
service[SID]>sp broadcast set spid <sp-id> state <state>
Table 138: Enable/Disable Broadcast Frames CLI Parameters
Parameter
Input Type
Permitted Values
Description
sp-id
Number
1-32 for P2P and MP
services.
1-30 for MNG
services.
The Service Point ID.
state
Variable
Allow
disable
Determines whether
frames with a broadcast
destination MAC
address are allowed to
ingress the service via
this service point.
The following command allows frames with a broadcast destination MAC address
to ingress Service 37 via Service Point 1.
service[37]>sp broadcast set spid 1 state allow
The following command prevents frames with a broadcast destination MAC
address from ingressing Service 37 via Service Point 1.