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Multilayer Switching Commands

Multilayer Switching Commands

This chapter describes the function and displays the syntax for multilayer switching commands. For more information about defaults and usage guidelines, see the corresponding chapter of the Cisco IOS Switching Services Command Reference.

mls rp ip

To enable Multilayer Switching Protocol (MLSP), use the mls rp ip global configuration command. MLSP is the protocol that runs between the switches and routers. Use the no form of this command to disable MLS.

mls rp ip
no mls rp ip

mls rp management-interface

To designate an interface as the management interface for MLSP packets, use the mls rp management-interface interface configuration command. Use the no version of the command to remove an interface as the management interface.

mls rp management-interface
no mls rp management-interface

mls rp nde-address

To specify a NetFlow Data Export address, use the mls rp nde-address global configuration command.

mls rp nde-address ip-address

ip-address

NDE IP address.


mls rp vlan-id

To assign a VLAN ID, use the mls rp vlan-id interface configuration command.

mls rp vlan-id vlan-id-num

vlan-id-num

VLAN identification number.


mls rp vtp-domain

To select the router interface to be Layer 3 switched and then add that interface to a VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) domain, use the mls rp vtp-domain interface configuration command.

mls rp vtp-domain domain-name

domain-name

VTP domain name


show mls rp

To display MLS details, including specifics for MLSP, use the show mls rp EXEC command.

show mls rp [interface]

interface

(Optional) Displays information for one interface. Without this argument, detailed view of all interfaces are displayed.


show mls rp vtp-domain

To show MLS interfaces for a specific VTP domain, use the show mls rp vtp-domain EXEC command.

domain-name

VTP domain name.

show mls rp vtp-domain domain-name


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