evi neighbor-discovery client enable

Use evi neighbor-discovery client enable to configure an EVI tunnel interface as the ENDC of an ENDS.

Use undo evi neighbor-discovery client enable to remove the ENDS from the interface.

Syntax

evi neighbor-discovery client enable server-ip

undo evi neighbor-discovery client enable server-ip

Default

The ENDC function is disabled.

Views

Tunnel interface view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

mdc-admin

Parameters

server-ip: Specifies the IP address of a remote ENDS-enabled EVI tunnel interface.

Usage guidelines

For redundancy, you can configure up to two ENDS addresses on an EVI tunnel interface. These two ENDSs work independently. The failure of one ENDS does not affect the neighbor discovery and EVI link maintenance in the EVI network.

On an ENDS-enabled EVI tunnel interface, you can use the evi neighbor-discovery client enable command to add only one ENDS address. An ENDS is always an ENDC of itself. When you enable ENDS on an EVI tunnel interface, an ENDC is automatically enabled, with the source address of the EVI tunnel as the ENDS address.

To guarantee that each edge device can obtain the addresses of all its EVI neighbors, make sure the ENDSs are the same across the EVI network.

Examples

# Configure Tunnel 0 as an ENDC of the ENDS at 11.0.0.1.

<Sysname> system
[Sysname] interface tunnel 0 mode evi
[Sysname-Tunnel0] evi neighbor-discovery client enable 11.0.0.1

Related commands

display evi neighbor-discovery client summary