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8.16.5 Rid static Commands
8.16.5.1 Create rid static
Description: Use this command to create.
Command Syntax: create rid static rid <rid-val>
8.16.5.2 Delete rid static
Description: Use this command to delete.
Command Syntax: delete rid static rid <rid-val>
Parameters
Name Description
rid <rid-val>
RID refers to the Routing Information Database.
This database contains information about the
routes in the system. Each RID identifies a flow
and defines route related information for that
flow. The RID defines a flow based on the VLAN
Id. The database can be of 2 types, IRD
(Independent Routing Database) where there
are more than one RIDs in the system and each
RID defines separate routes in context of itself. If
VlanId <X> and RID <X> have been created and
the routing database is configured for IRD, than
routes in RID <X> shall define flow for packets
coming on VLAN Id <X>. The other mode for the
database is SRD( Shared Routing Database)
where there is a single RID in the system and all
flows map to this RID.
This RID has to be explicitly created and no
more than one RID can be created in the system
in this mode. Flows for all created VLANs shall
map to this RID for routing. A value of RID as 0
has a special meaning. RID value 0 refers to
management RID and all entries created in
context of RID value 0 shall be for routes related
to the management/control. In Stacked Vlan
Mode the Vlan Corresponding to RID is Virtual
Vlan while in Native Vlan mode this is normal
Vlan(C-VLAN).
Type: Create Mandatory
Delete Mandatory
Get Optional
Valid values: 1 - 4095
Example
$ create rid static rid 1
Output
Verbose Mode On
Entry Created
RID : 1
Verbose Mode Off:
Entry Created
Output Fields
FIELD Description
RID RID refers to the Routing Information Database.
This database contains information about the
routes in the system. Each RID identifies a flow
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