Tuning evi is-is parameters, Evi is-is configuration task list, Enabling evi on transport-facing physical – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual
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Step Command
Remarks
3.
Configure the edge
device as the ENDC of an
ENDS.
evi neighbor-discovery client
enable server-ip
By default, ENDC is disabled.
If ENDS is enabled on the EVI tunnel
interface, you can use this command to
specify only one more ENDS.
If ENDS is disabled, you can repeat this
command to specify up to two ENDSs.
ENDS address is the tunnel source address
configured on an ENDS-enabled EVI tunnel
interface.
4.
(Optional.) Enable ENDP
authentication.
evi neighbor-discovery
authentication { cipher |
simple } password
By default, ENDP authentication is
disabled.
All ENDSs and ENDCs in an EVI network
must use the same authentication key.
5.
Configure the interval at
which the ENDC updates
its registration with
ENDSs.
evi neighbor-discovery client
register-interval time-value
By default, an ENDC update its registration
with an ENDS every 15 seconds.
Enabling EVI on transport-facing physical interfaces
Enable EVI on all physical interfaces that provide transport network access for EVI tunnels.
To avoid forwarding failure, do not enable the spanning tree feature on transport-facing physical
interfaces. For more information about the spanning tree feature, see Layer 2 LAN Switching
Configuration Guide.
To enable EVI on an interface:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter Layer 2 or Layer 3
Ethernet interface view.
interface interface-type
interface-number
N/A
3.
Enable EVI on the
interface.
evi enable
By default, EVI is disabled on all interfaces.
EVI-enabled interfaces do not support Layer 3
multicast.
Tuning EVI IS-IS parameters
EVI IS-IS automatically runs on an EVI link immediately after the link is set up. You can tune EVI IS-IS
parameters to optimize the protocol performance.
EVI IS-IS configuration task list
All EVI IS-IS configuration tasks are optional.