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Chapter 20 Checking Status and Connectivity
Configuring the Ethernet Local Management Interface
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Configuring a UNI ID on an Individual Port, page 20-65
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Configuring UNI-TYPE on an Individual Port, page 20-65
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Configuring an EVC on an Individual Port, page 20-65
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Displaying an EVC, page 20-66
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Displaying CE-VLAN/ EVC, page 20-66
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Displaying ELMI Statistics and Configuration, page 20-67
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Clearing an EVC, page 20-68
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Clearing an EVC on an Individual Port Associated to a UNI, page 20-68
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Clearing ELMI Statistics Counters, page 20-68
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Clearing a UNI Configuration, page 20-69
Note
For complete syntax and usage information for the commands that are used in this section, refer to the
Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Command Reference Software Release 8.x
publication.
Enabling or Disabling ELMI
To enable or disable the ELMI globally on a switch, perform this task in privileged mode:
This example shows how to enable ELMI globally on a switch:
Console> (enable)
set ethernet-lmi enable
Ethernet-LMI is enabled.
Console> (enable)
Enabling or Disabling an EVC
To create an Ethernet Virtual Connection (EVC) in global configuration mode and configure various
parameters associated with the EVC on a switch, perform this task in privileged mode:
.
Note
By default, an EVC with uni-count 2 is a point-to-point EVC.
Task
Command
Enable or disable ELMI globally on a switch.
set ethernet-lmi
{
enable | disable
}
Task
Command
Enable EVC globally and configure various
parameters, such as the EVC identifier and
specify the number of endpoints (UNIs), a
multipoint service (uni-count of 3), the CFM
maintenance domain name, the MA-name format,
the maintenance association, and associated
CE-VLAN.
set ethernet-evc
evc-id
uni-count
count
[
multipoint
]
domain
name
ma-name-fmt
fmt
ma-name
ce-vlan
any |
vlan