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Table 124: Service Point Enable/Disable Flooding 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 incoming frames with
unknown MAC addresses are forwarded
to other service points via flooding.
Examples
The following command configures Service Point 1 in Service 37 to flood
incoming frames with unknown MAC addresses to other service points:
service[37]>sp flooding set spid 1 state allow
The following command configures Service Point 1 in Service 37 not to flood
incoming frames with unknown MAC addresses to other service points:
service[37]>sp flooding set spid 1 state disable
17.1.4.5 Configuring Service Point Egress Attributes (CLI)
A service point’s egress attributes are attributes that operate upon frames
ingressing via the service point. This includes VLAN preservation and marking
attributes.
This section includes:
Configuring VLAN and CoS Preservation (CLI)
Configuring Service Bundles (CLI)
Attaching a VLAN Bundle to a Service Point (CLI)
Configuring VLAN and CoS Preservation (CLI)
CoS and VLAN preservation determines whether the CoS and/or VLAN IDs of
frames egressing the service via the service point are restored to the values
they had when the frame entered the service.
This section includes:
Configuring C-VLAN CoS Preservation (CLI)
Configuring C-VLAN Preservation (CLI)
Configuring S-VLAN CoS Preservation (CLI)
Configuring C-VLAN CoS Preservation (CLI)
To configure CoS preservation for C-VLAN-tagged frames, go to service view
for the service and enter the following command:
service[SID]>sp cvlan-cos-preservation-mode set spid <sp-id>
mode <c-vlan cos preservation mode>