Layer 2 Switching Configuration
This chapter describes the configuration steps of Layer 2 switching, including MAC address learning, LLDP, LACP, 802.1Q VLAN, flow control, mirroring, storm control, and the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP/RSTP/MSTP).
- Static MAC entries and Dynamic MAC Address Learning
- Cut-Through Switching Method
- MLAG Configuration
- Principle of MLAG
- Configuration Notes and Constraints
- Configuring MLAG
- Configuration Example of MLAG
- Example for Configuring a Basic MLAG
- Example for Configuring MLAG with Active-Active-VRRP
- Example for Configuring MLAG with DHCP Relay
- Example for Configuring MLAG with DHCP Snooping
- Example for Configuring MLAG with IGMP Snooping
- Example for Configuring MLAG with Rapid PVST+
- Example for Configuring MLAG with VXLAN
- MLAG Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- How to bind a LAG interface to the MLAG link?
- How to check whether the VLAN configuration on the two peer-link ports are consistent?
- How to confirm whether the MAC address table has been correctly synchronized?
- How to enable MLAG traceoptions
- How to ensure the reliability of the peer link?
- How to verify configurations on MLAG peer are consistent?
- How to verify MLAG link status?
- How to verify MLAG neighbor status?
- How to verify that the peer link connection status is normal?
- How to view and clear MLAG statistics?
- VLAN Configuration
- GVRP
- MVRP
- Q-in-Q Basic Port Configuration
- Private VLAN Configuration Guide
- Voice VLAN Configuration Guide
- Link Aggregation Configuration
- Symmetric Hash for LAG Configuration Example
- LLDP MED Configuration
- MSTP Configuration
- MSTP Configuration Example
- Rapid PVST+ Configuration
- Rapid PVST+ Configuration Example
- BPDU Tunneling Configuration
- UDLD Configuration
- LFS Configuration
- Storm Control in Ethernet Port Configuration
- Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS)
- Loopback Detection
- LLDP Configuration (Link Layer Discovery Protocol)
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