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Enabling MLS

Dec 16,2008 by alperen

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Enabling MLS
Although MLS is enabled on an MSFC, other routers may or may not need MLS enabled before
it can be used. To enable MLS on a route processor, type the command mls rp ip while in global
configuration mode. Much like the ip routing command, enabling MLS on a router just begins
the process; you still need to configure more. Here is an example:
Terry_2620#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
Terry_2620(config)#mls rp ip
Terry_2620(config)#^Z
Terry_2620#
Configuring MLS-RP 565
!
ip subnet-zero
mls rp ip
!
Enabling MLS on the router is just the tip of the iceberg as far as required configuration tasks
are concerned. We’ll continue with the domain information that is needed.
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