Let’s examine each of these tasks, as well as how to disable each of these features in case they are no longer needed on an interface.

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Configuring a Hostname on an RSM

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Enabling MLSP on an MLS−RP for IP

To enable the MLSP that runs between the MLS−SE and the MLS−RP, enter the following command in Global Configuration mode:

MLS−RP(config) mls rp ip

Disabling MLSP on an MLS−RP for IP

To disable MLSP on an interface, use the following command in Global Configuration mode:

MLS−RP(config) no mls rp ip

Enabling MLSP on an MLS−RP for IPX

If you are using version 12.0 or later of the Cisco IOS, you can also enable MLSP to multilayer−switch IPX packets. To do so, use the following command:

MLS−RP (config) mls rp ipx

Disabling MLSP on an MLS−RP for IPX

To disable MLSP for IPX, use the following command:

MLS−RP (config) no mls rp ipx

Assigning a VLAN ID

To configure a VLAN ID for an external router’s interface, enter the following command:

mls rp vlan−id <vlan−id−num>

For example, here is how to assign VLAN 3 to an interface:

1. Enter the interface for which you want to assign the VLAN ID by using the following command:

Router(config) interface fastethernet 1/1

2. To add the VLAN ID for VLAN 3, use the following command:

Router(config−if) mls rp vlan−id 3

Adding an MLS Interface to a VTP Domain

Enter the following command to add an interface to a VTP domain:

mls rp vtp−domain <domain−name>

Here is an example of how to use this command:

1. Enter the interface for which you want to assign the VLAN ID:

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