HP Intelligent Management Center v7.0 VAN Fabric Manager Administrator Guide

3. Select Interface List from the shortcut menu.
The TRILL Interface List page displays all interfaces of the RB.
TRILL Interface List contents
Interface Status—State of the interface:
Up—The interface is working normally.
Down—The interface is enabled but the physical link is down.
Disabled—The interface is disabled.
Unmanaged—The interface is not managed by IMC.
Unknown—IMC cannot obtain the interface state.
Interface Description—Interface type and number.
Enable TRILL Interface—Indicates whether or not TRILL is enabled on the interface: Enable
or Disable.
TRILL Port Type—Link type of the TRILL interface: Access, Trunk, or Hybrid. This field is
empty if TRILL is not enabled on the interface.
Modify—Click the Modify icon to modify the TRILL configuration of the interface. For
more information, see "Modifying TRILL configuration of an interface."
NOTE: The TRILL Interface List displays the last synchronized TRILL configuration of the RB
interfaces. To view the latest TRILL configuration of the RB interfaces, synchronize it first.
Configuring TRILL interfaces in batches
To configure TRILL interfaces in batches:
1. Open the RB List page.
2. Click the Operation icon for the target RB.
3. Select Interface List from the shortcut menu.
The TRILL Interface List page displays all ports of the RB.
4. Select the interfaces you want to configure.
5. Click Batch Interface Configuration.
The Batch Interface Configuration page appears.
6. Configure the following parameters:
Enable TRILL Interface—Select Yes or No from the list.
TRILL Port Type—Select the link type of the TRILL interface. Options are Access, Trunk,
and Hybrid.
DRB Priority—Specify the DRB priority of the TRILL interface. On a broadcast network,
TRILL must elect a DRB. An RB with a higher DRB priority is preferred. When two RBs have
the same DRB priority, the RB with a higher MAC address takes precedence.
Hello Interval (Seconds)—Specify the Hello interval. An RB advertises Hello frames at the
Hello interval to maintain a TRILL adjacency. The shorter the Hello interval, the faster the
network convergence. However, a shorter Hello interval consumes more system resources.
Hello Multiplier—Specify the Hello multiplier. The adjacency holding time is obtained by
multiplying the Hello interval by the Hello multiplier. The RB advertises the adjacency
holding time to neighbors through Hello frames. If a neighbor does not receive any Hello
frame from the RB before the adjacency holding time expires, it removes the TRILL
adjacency with the RB.
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