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Use the commands in this chapter to configure Token Ring Inter-Switch Link (TRISL) on Cisco routers. To locate related commands that are documented in other chapters, use the command reference master index or search online. For TRISL configuration task information and examples, refer to the "Configuring Token Ring Inter-Switch Link" chapter in the Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide.
For hardware technical descriptions and for information about installing the router interfaces, refer to the hardware installation and maintenance publication for your particular product.
Use the clear drip counters privileged EXEC command to clear DRiP counters.
clear drip countersSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
11.3(4)T This command was introduced.
Release
Modification
Usage Guidelines
Use the clear drip counters command if you want to check whether the router is receiving any packets. The counters will start at 0. If the counters are incrementing, DRiP is active on the router.
Examples
The following example clears DRiP counters:
router# clear drip counters
Related Commands
Enables TRISL, a Cisco protocol for interconnecting multiple routers and switches and maintaining Token Ring VLAN information as traffic goes between switches. Displays the status of the DRiP database.
Command
Description
Use the encapsulation tr-isl trbrf-vlan subinterface configuration command to enable TRISL, a Cisco protocol for interconnecting multiple routers and switches and maintaining Token Ring VLAN information as traffic goes between switches.
encapsulation tr-isl trbrf-vlan vlanid bridge-num bridge-number
Syntax Description
vlanid Number identifying the VLAN. bridge-num bridge-number Keyword and bridge number assigned to the ISL trunk. Possible values are 01 to 15.
Command Modes
Subinterface configuration
Command History
11.3(4)T This command was introduced.
Release
Modification
Examples
The following example enables TRISL is on a Fast Ethernet subinterface:
interface FastEthernet4/0.2
encapsulation tr-isl trbrf-vlan 999 bridge-num 14
Related Commands
Clears DRiP counters. clear vlan statistics Removes virtual LAN statistics from any statically or system configured entries. multiring Enables collection and use of RIF information. Creates a pseudo-ring to terminate the RIF for source-routed traffic and assigns it to a VLAN. Displays the status of the DRiP database. show vlans Displays virtual LAN subinterfaces. Attaches a TrCRF VLAN to the virtual ring of the router.
Command
Description
Use the multiring trcrf-vlan interface configuration command to create a pseudo-ring to terminate the RIF for source routed traffic and assign it to a VLAN. Use the no form of this command to disable the caching of RIFs on the subinterface.
multiring trcrf-vlan vlanid ring ring-number
Syntax Description
vlanid VLAN ID number. ring ring-number Keyword and the logical ring number for Token Ring VLANs. Possible values are 01 to 4095.
Defaults
Disabled
Command Modes
Interface configuration
Command History
11.3(4)T This command was introduced.
Release
Modification
Usage Guidelines
When you use this command, you must also use the multiring command to enable the collection and caching of RIFs with routed protocols. The multiring trcrf-vlan command must be issued before the multiring command.
Examples
In the following example, the multiring trcrf-vlan command is used to configure a pseudo-ring for the subinterface:
interface FastEthernet4/0.1 ip address 5.5.5.1 255.255.255.0 encapsulation tr-isl trbrf-vlan 999 bridge-num 14 multiring trcrf-vlan 1000 ring 100 multiring all
Related Commands
Clears DRiP counters. multiring Enables collection and use of RIF information. Displays the status of the DRiP database. show rif Displays the current contents of the RIF cache. show vlans Displays virtual LAN subinterfaces.
Command
Description
Use the show drip privileged EXEC command to display the status of the DRiP database.
show dripSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
11.3(4)T This command was introduced.
Release
Modification
Examples
The following is sample output from the show drip command:
Router# show drip DRIP Database for Mgmt Domain FastEthernet4/0 -------------------------------------------------- Mac Address 0010-A6AE-B440 Vlan 100 Status 30 : l-active, l-config, Mac Address 0010-2F72-C800 Vlan 20 Status 0C : r-active, r-config, Vlan 1003 Status 0C : r-active, r-config, Statistics: Advertisements received 126 Advertisements processed 1 Advertisements transmitted 131 Last revision transmitted 0x84 Last changed revision transmitted 0x2
Related Commands
Enables TRISL, a Cisco protocol for interconnecting multiple routers and switches and maintaining Token Ring VLAN information as traffic goes between switches. Clears DRiP counters. show vlans Displays virtual LAN subinterfaces.
Command
Description
Use the source-bridge trcrf-vlan privileged EXEC command to attach a TrCRF VLAN to the router's virtual ring. Use the no form of the command to disable the attachment of a VLAN to the router's virtual ring.
source-bridge trcrf-vlan vlanid ring-group ringnum
Syntax Description
vlanid VLAN ID number. ring-group ringnum Keyword and ring number of the virtual ring.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
11.3(4)T This command was introduced.
Release
Modification
Usage Guidelines
The source-bridge trcrf-vlan command is required for SRB traffic across a TRISL trunk. Use the encapsulation tr-isl command for the subinterface, prior to attaching a TrCRF VLAN to the router's ring.
Examples
Following is an example of the source-bridge trcrf-vlan command for an interface where the VLAN ID number and ring group number is specified:
interface FastEthernet4/0.2
encapsulation tr-isl trbrf-vlan 999 bridge-num 14
source-bridge trcrf-vlan 100 ring-group 101
Related Commands
show source-bridge Displays the current source bridge configuration and miscellaneous statistics. source-bridge ring-group Defines or removes a ring group from the configuration. Enables TRISL, a Cisco protocol for interconnecting multiple routers and switches and maintaining Token Ring VLAN information as traffic goes between switches.
Command
Description
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Posted: Wed Aug 23 07:18:11 PDT 2000
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