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Information About Static Mac Address Support On Service Instances - Cisco NCS 4200 Series Configuration Manual

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Information about Static MAC Address Support on Service Instances

• Static MAC address configuration is not supported on Trunk EFP.
Information about Static MAC Address Support on Service
Instances
Static MAC address configuration on service instances eliminates the need for MAC address learning, which
is required for traffic forwarding. In the upstream direction, without MAC address learning, MAC address
table resources can be conserved and network resources optimized.
When a bridge domain ID is either changed or deleted for a service instance, all static MAC addresses are
removed.
When a service instance is deleted, all static MAC addresses on that pseudoport are removed.
Benefits of Static MAC Address Support on Service Instances
• Facilitates optimization of network resources
• Conserves MAC table resources when used for upstream traffic
Configuring a Static MAC Address on a Service Instance
Perform this task to manually configure a static MAC address on a service instance.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. configure terminal
3. interface type number
4. service instance id ethernet [evc-id]
5. encapsulation dot1q vlan-id [, vlan-id[- vlan-id]] [native]
6. bridge-domain bridge-id [split-horizon[group group-id]]
7. mac static address mac-addr [auto-learn]
8. exit
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Step 1
enable
Example:
Router> enable
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Static MAC Address Support on Service Instances
Purpose
Enables privileged EXEC mode.
• Enter your password if prompted.

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