Is set higher than a more global limit, the commit operation fails.
If you manually configure a MAC address limit, you mustĮnsure that values for interface limits (such as the interface-mac-limit) are set lower than domain limits (such as mac-table-size), and the domain limits are set lower than global limitss (suchĪs global-mac-limit). EVPN learns MAC addresses in the control plane. VPLS learns MAC addresses in the data plane.D. VPLS learns MAC addresses in the control plane.C. EVPN learns MAC addresses in the data plane.B. Of global-mac-limit must be set lower than the configured Which two statements describe MAC address learning for VPLS and EVPN (Choose two.)A. Size for the entire system is 393,215 addresses.
The global-mac-limit statement at the [ edit protocols Interfaces and all domains for the entire router. Number of MAC addresses learned on a specific routing instance or interface.
Statement allows you to specify a limit for MAC addresses for all Global-mac-limit (MX Series routers only)-This You can include the mac-table-size statement at the or [ edit You to specify a limit for MAC addresses at a domain level. The default MAC address table size for each interface is The packet-action drop option to have the router drop the Is for the router to flood the packet, but you can alternatively include MAC addresses once the MAC address limit is reached. Routers only, you can specify what the router does with additional Routing-instances routing-instance-name protocols VPLS, you can include the interface-mac-limit statementĪt the, , [ edit As data is sent through the network, data packets include a data frame listing their source and destination MAC addresses. When a node is first connected to an Ethernet LAN or VLAN, it has no information about the other nodes on the network. You to specify a limit for MAC addresses at an interface level. MAC learning is the process of obtaining the MAC addresses of all the nodes on a network. Interface-mac-limit-This statement allows There are three main levels where you can configure MAC