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Enabling MLS on the MLS-SE

Dec 16,2008 by alperen

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Enabling MLS on the MLS-SE
As mentioned, the only time you need to actually enable MLS on the switch is when it has been
disabled or on a system on which MLS is off by default.
To enable MLS on the MLS-SE, issue the command set mls enable. Here’s an example:
Terry_6506> (enable) set mls enable
Multilayer switching is enabled
Terry_6506> (enable)
If the MLS route processor being used is an external router, the switch needs to be told to
send MLSP packets to the appropriate IP address. Use the command set mls include rp_ip_
address to tell the switch which IP address that is. The command show mls include displays
the list of IP addresses of external route processors.
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