Managing mac address entries – H3C Technologies H3C S6800 Series Switches User Manual
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Step Command Remarks
3.
Create an Ethernet service
instance and enter
Ethernet service instance
view.
service-instance instance-id
By default, no Ethernet service
instances exist.
Ethernet service instances and EVB
cannot work together. Do not
configure both features on an
interface. For more information
about EVB, see EVB Configuration
Guide.
Ethernet service instances for
VXLAN cannot work together with
Ethernet service instances for MPLS
L2VPN, VPLS, SPBM, or PBB. Do
not configure both types of service
instances on an interface.
For more information about MPLS
L2VPN and VPLS, see MPLS
Configuration Guide. For more
information about SPBM, see SPB
Configuration Guide. For more
information about PBB, see Layer 2
—LAN Switching Configuration
Guide.
4.
Configure a frame match
criterion.
•
Match any frames:
encapsulation default
•
Match any 802.1Q tagged or
untagged frames:
encapsulation { tagged |
untagged }
•
Match frames tagged with the
specified outer 802.1Q VLAN ID:
encapsulation s-vid vlan-id
[ only-tagged ]
By default, an Ethernet service
instance does not contain frame
match criteria.
Make sure the matching VLANs are
not permitted on EVB-enabled
interfaces on the device.
5.
Map the Ethernet service
instance to a VSI.
xconnect vsi vsi-name [ access-mode
{ ethernet | vlan } ]
By default, an Ethernet service
instance is not mapped to any VSI.
Managing MAC address entries
With VXLAN, local MAC addresses can only be learned dynamically. You cannot manually add local
MAC addresses. However, you can log the local MAC changes.
Remote MAC address entries include the following types:
•
Manually created static entries.
•
Dynamic entries learned in the data plane.
•
Entries advertised in the control plane through VXLAN IS-IS.
For more information about VXLAN IS-IS MAC address advertisement, see "
."