HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series Layer 3 - IP Services Command Reference

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Views
Layer 2 Ethernet interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN ID for the circuit ID sub-option.
string circuit-id: Specifies the padding content for the circuit ID sub-option, a case-sensitive string of 3 to
63 characters.
normal: Specifies the normal padding format. The padding content includes the VLAN ID and interface
number.
verbose: Specifies the verbose padding format.
node-identifier { mac | sysname | user-defined node-identifier }: Specifies the access node identifier.
The padding content includes the node identifier, Ethernet type (fixed to eth), chassis number, slot number,
sub-slot number, interface number, and VLAN ID. The node identifier varies with the keyword mac,
sysname, and user-defined.
mac: Uses the MAC address of the access node as the node identifier. It is the default node
identifier.
sysname: Uses the device name as the node identifier. You can set the device name by using the
sysname command in system view. The padding format for the device name is always ASCII
regardless of the specified padding format.
user-defined node-identifier: Uses a case-sensitive string of 1 to 50 characters as the node identifier.
The padding format for the specified character string is always ASCII regardless of the specified
padding format.
format: Specifies the code type for the circuit ID sub-option.
ascii: Specifies the ASCII code type.
hex: Specifies the hex code type.
Usage guidelines
If you use this command multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect.
The padding format for the user-defined string, the normal mode, or the verbose modes varies with the
command configuration. The following matrix shows how the padding format is determined for different
modes.
Table 15 Padding format for different modes
Keyword (mode)
If no padding format
is s
p
ecified
If the padding
format is ascii
The padding format is hex
string circuit-id
You cannot specify a
padding format, and
the padding format is
always ASCII.
N/A N/A
normal Hex. ASCII. Hex.