HP 12500 SERIES Configuration Manual page 36

Routing switch
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Step
5.
Enter Ethernet interface
view or interface range
view.
6.
Assign the port or the
range of ports to the BFD
MAD VLAN.
7.
Return to system view.
8.
Enter VLAN interface view.
9.
Enable BFD MAD.
10.
Configure a MAD IP
address for a member on
the VLAN interface.
Configuring ARP MAD
When you configure ARP MAD, follow these guidelines:
You cannot enable BFD MAD on VLAN-interface 1.
If an intermediate device is used, you can use common data links as ARP MAD links. If no
intermediate device is used, set up dedicated ARP MAD links between IRF member devices.
Command
Enter interface range view:
Approach 1:
interface range
{ interface-type
interface-number [ to
interface-type
interface-number ] } &<1-5>
Approach 2:
interface range name name
[ interface { interface-type
interface-number [ to
interface-type
interface-number ] } &<1-5> ]
Enter Ethernet interface view:
interface interface-type
interface-number
Assign the port to the VLAN as
an access port:
port access vlan vlan-id
Assign the port to the VLAN as a
trunk port:
port trunk permit vlan vlan-id
Assign the port to the VLAN as a
hybrid port:
port hybrid vlan vlan-id { tagged
| untagged }
quit
interface vlan-interface
interface-number
mad bfd enable
mad ip address ip-address { mask |
mask-length } member member-id
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Remarks
To assign a range of ports to
the BFD MAD VLAN, enter
interface range view.
To assign one port to the BFD
MAD VLAN, enter Ethernet
interface view.
Choose one command
depending on the port type.
BFD MAD has no requirement
for the link type of the
detection port.
The default link type of a port
is access.
N/A
N/A
By default, BFD MAD is
disabled.
By default, no MAD IP address
is configured on any VLAN
interface.
Repeat this step to assign a
MAD IP address to each
member device on the VLAN
interface.
The MAD IP addresses identify
the member devices and must
belong to the same subnet.

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