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7210 SAS-MXP, R6, R12, S, SX, T BASIC SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION GUIDE RELEASE 22.9.R1
System management
Resources must be allocated from this pool before bidirectional MIPs can be configured on
VPLS SAPs.
Bidirectional MIPs on VPLS SAPs can be enabled only when the bidir-mip-egress resource
slice is allocated and vpls-sap-bidir is enabled in the configure>service>vpls>eth-cfm
context.
The no form of this command allocates no resources to this feature.
Default
no bidir-mip-egress
Parameters
num-resources
Specifies the number of resources to allocate.
Values 0 to 1
mac-auth-res
Syntax
mac-auth-res num-resources
no mac-auth-res
Context
config>system>resource-profile>egress-internal-tcam
config>system>resource-profile>ingress-internal-tcam
Platforms
7210 SAS-Mxp (standalone), 7210 SAS-R6 (all IMMs), 7210 SAS-R12 (all IMMs), 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE
(standalone), 7210 SAS-T (network and access-uplink operating modes)
Description
This command configures the allocation of resources for MAC authentication from the ingress internal
TCAM pool and egress internal TCAM pool. Resources must be allocated from both ingress and egress
TCAM pools before MAC authentication can be used. If resources are not allocated from both pools, the
system returns an error message and MAC authentication cannot be enabled.
The configured number of resources specifies the number of resource pool slices allocated for use by MAC
authentication. One entry is used for each authenticated source MAC address. The maximum number of
MAC addresses that can be authenticated is limited by the number of entries allocated to the feature using
this command. The maximum number of MAC address entries is limited by the maximum number of entries
available in the ingress internal TCAM pool and the egress internal TCAM pool.
The no form of this command removes all resources allocated to MAC authentication; further attempts to
enable MAC authentication on an Ethernet port using the mac-auth command will fail unless resources are
first reallocated using the mac-auth-res command. The no form of the mac-auth-res command cannot be
executed when MAC authentication is enabled on at least one port.
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