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Dell Brocade DCX-4S Configuration Manual (1436 pages)
BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide v02.7.02
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Table of Contents
Configuration Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
About this Document
41
In this Chapter
41
Audience
41
Supported Hardware and Software
41
List of Supported Features
42
Unsupported Features
44
What's New in this Document
45
Enhancements and Configuration Notes in Patch Release 02.5.00Cl
50
02.5.00C
50
Summary of Enhancements and Configuration Notes in Release 02.4.00
53
Liii
53
Summary of Enhancements in Patch Release 02.3.00A
57
Summary of Enhancements and Configuration Notes in Release 02.3.00
58
Lviii
58
System Enhancements
58
Network Management
63
Summary of Enhancements in Release 02.2.00G
67
Summary of Enhancements and Configuration Notes in 02.2.00Lxviii
68
Document Conventions
69
Text Formatting
69
Command Syntax Conventions
69
Notes, Cautions, and Danger Notices
69
Notice to the Reader
70
Related Publications
70
Getting Technical Help or Reporting Errors
70
Web Access
71
E-Mail Access
71
Telephone Access
71
Chapter 1 Getting Started with the Command Line Interface
73
In this Chapter
73
Logging on through the CLI
73
On-Line Help
74
Command Completion
74
Scroll Control
74
Line Editing Commands
75
EXEC Commands
75
Global Level
76
CONFIG Commands
76
Accessing the CLI
79
Navigating Among Command Levels
80
CLI Command Structure
80
Searching and Filtering Output
81
Using Special Characters in Regular Expressions
84
Allowable Characters for LAG Names
86
Saving Configuration Changes
86
Syntax Shortcuts
86
Chapter 2 Getting Familiar with the Bigiron RX Series Switch Management Applications
89
In this Chapter
89
How to Manage Bigiron RX Series Switch
89
Logging on through the CLI
89
On-Line Help
90
Command Completion
90
Scroll Control
90
Line Editing Commands
91
Searching and Filtering Output from CLI Commands
91
Allowable Characters for LAG Names
95
Logging on through the Web Management Interface
96
Web Management Interface
97
Logging on through Ironview Network Manager
98
Chapter 3 Using a Redundant Management Module
99
In this Chapter
99
How Management Module Redundancy Works
99
Management Module Redundancy Overview
99
Management Module Switchover
100
Switchover Implications
101
Management Sessions
102
Management Module Redundancy Configuration
103
Changing the Default Active Chassis Slot
103
Managing Management Module Redundancy
103
File Synchronization between the Active and Standby Management
104
Modules
104
Manually Switching over to the Standby Management Module
106
Rebooting the Active and Standby Management Modules
106
Monitoring Management Module Redundancy
107
Determining Management Module Status
107
Displaying Temperature Information
108
Displaying Switchover Information
108
Flash Memory and PCMCIA Flash Card File Management Commands38
110
Management Focus
111
Flash Memory File System
111
PCMCIA Flash Card File System
112
Wildcards
113
Formatting a Flash Card
114
Determining the Current Management Focus
114
Switching the Management Focus
115
Displaying a Directory of the Files
115
Displaying the Contents of a File
117
Displaying the Hexadecimal Output of a File
118
Creating a Subdirectory
118
Removing a Subdirectory
120
Renaming a File
121
Changing the Read-Write Attribute of a File
121
Deleting a File
122
Recovering ("Undeleting") a File
123
Appending a File to Another File
124
Copying Files Using the Copy Command
124
Copying Files Using the Cp Command
129
Loading the Software
129
Saving Configuration Changes
131
File Management Messages
132
Chapter 4 Securing Access to Management Functions
133
In this Chapter
133
Securing Access Methods
133
Restricting Remote Access to Management Functions
135
Using Acls to Restrict Remote Access
135
Using an Acl to Restrict Telnet Access
136
Restricting Remote Access to the Device to Specific IP Addresses66
138
Specifying the Maximum Number of Login Attempts for Telnet Access
140
Restricting Remote Access to the Device to Specific VLAN Ids
140
Disabling Specific Access Methods
141
Disabling Telnet Access
142
Setting Passwords
143
Setting a Telnet Password
143
Setting Passwords for Management Privilege Levels
144
Recovering from a Lost Password
146
Displaying the SNMP Community String
146
Disabling Password Encryption
146
Specifying a Minimum Password Length
147
Setting up Local User Accounts
147
Configuring a Local User Account
148
Configuring SSL Security for the Web Management Interface
150
Enabling the SSL Server on the Device
150
Importing Digital Certificates and RSA Private Key Files
151
Generating an SSL Certificate
151
Configuring TACACS/TACACS+ Security
152
How TACACS+ Differs from TACACS
152
TACACS/TACACS+ Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting80
152
Tacacs Authentication
153
TACACS/TACACS+ Configuration Considerations
156
Enabling SNMP to Configure TACACS/TACACS
157
Identifying the TACACS/TACACS+ Servers
157
Specifying Different Servers for Individual AAA Functions
158
Setting Optional TACACS/TACACS+ Parameters
158
Configuring Authentication-Method Lists for TACACS/TACACS
160
Configuring TACACS+ Authorization
161
Configuring TACACS+ Accounting
164
Configuring an Interface as the Source for All TACACS/TACACS
166
Packets
166
Displaying TACACS/TACACS+ Statistics and Configuration Information
167
Configuring RADIUS Security
168
RADIUS Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
168
Radius Authorization
169
Radius Accounting
169
RADIUS Configuration Considerations
171
RADIUS Configuration Procedure
171
Enabling SNMP to Configure RADIUS
173
Identifying the RADIUS Server to the Bigiron RX
173
Specifying Different Servers for Individual AAA Functions
174
Setting RADIUS Parameters
174
Configuring Authentication-Method Lists for RADIUS
175
Configuring RADIUS Authorization
176
Configuring RADIUS Accounting
178
Configuring an Interface as the Source for All RADIUS Packets107
179
Displaying RADIUS Configuration Information
180
Configuring Authentication-Method Lists
181
Examples of Authentication-Method Lists
183
Chapter 5 Configuring Basic Parameters
185
In this Chapter
185
Entering System Administration Information
186
Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol(SNMP) Traps
186
Specifying a Single Trap Source
187
Specifying an SNMP Trap Receiver
187
Disabling SNMP Traps
188
Setting the SNMP Trap Holddown Time
188
Disabling Syslog Messages and Traps for CLI Access
189
Configuring an Interface as the Source for All Telnet Packets
190
Cancelling an Outbound Telnet Session
191
Configuring an Interface as the Source for All TFTP Packets
191
Configuring an Interface as the Source for Syslog Packets
192
Specifying a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Server
193
Setting the System Clock
194
New Daylight Saving Time (DST)
196
Configuring CLI Banners
196
Setting a Message of the Day Banner
196
Setting a Privileged EXEC CLI Level Banner
197
Displaying a Message on the Console When an Incoming Telnet Session Is Detected
197
Configuring Terminal Display
198
Checking the Length of Terminal Displays
198
Enabling or Disabling Routing Protocols
198
Displaying and Modifying System Parameter Default Settings
199
Enabling or Disabling Layer 2 Switching
201
CAM Partitioning for the Bigiron RX
202
Re-Distributing CAM Allocations
202
Nexthop Table
203
Changing the MAC Age Time
204
Configuring Static ARP Entries
204
Chapter 6 Configuring Interface Parameters
205
In this Chapter
205
Assigning a Port Name
205
Assigning an IP Address to a Port
206
Speed/Duplex Negotiation
206
Disabling or Re-Enabling a Port
207
Changing the Default Gigabit Negotiation Mode
208
Changing the Negotiation Mode
208
Disabling or Re-Enabling Flow Control
208
Specifying Threshold Values for Flow Control
209
Locking a Port to Restrict Addresses
209
Wait for All Cards Feature
210
Port Transition Hold Timer
210
Port Flap Dampening
210
Modifying Port Priority (Qos)
212
Assigning a Mirror Port and Monitor Ports
212
Configuration Guidelines for Monitoring Traffic
213
Configuring Port Mirroring and Monitoring
213
Monitoring an Individual Trunk Port
214
Mirror Ports for Policy-Based Routing (PBR) Traffic
215
About Hardware-Based PBR
215
Configuring Mirror Ports for PBR Traffic
215
Displaying Mirror and Monitor Port Configuration
216
Enabling WAN PHY Mode Support
216
Chapter 7 Configuring IP
217
In this Chapter
217
Overview of Configuring IP
217
The IP Packet Flow
218
ARP Cache Table
219
Static ARP Table
219
IP Route Table
220
IP Forwarding Cache
221
Basic IP Parameters and Defaults
221
When Parameter Changes Take Effect
221
IP Global Parameters
222
IP Interface Parameters
224
Configuring IP Parameters
225
Configuring IP Addresses
226
Changing the Network Mask Display to Prefix Format
228
Configuring the Default Gateway
229
GRE IP Tunnel
229
Configuring a Tunnel Interface
230
Ipv6 over Ipv4 Tunnels in Hardware
234
Configuring Domain Name Server (DNS) Resolver
238
Adding Host Names to the DNS Cache Table
239
Configuring Packet Parameters
243
Changing the Encapsulation Type
243
Setting Maximum Frame Size Per PPCR
244
Changing the MTU
245
Changing the Router ID
246
Specifying a Single Source Interface for Telnet, TACACS/TACACS+, or RADIUS Packets
247
Configuring an Interface as the Source for Syslog Packets
249
IP Fragmentation Protection
250
IP Option Attack Protection
250
IP Receive Access List
250
Configuring ARP Parameters
251
How ARP Works
251
Rate Limiting ARP Packets
252
Applying a Rate Limit to ARP Packets on an Interface
253
Clearing the Rate Limit for ARP Packets
254
Changing the ARP Aging Period
254
Creating a Floating Static ARP Entry
256
Static Route ARP Validation Check
257
Configuring Forwarding Parameters
258
Enabling Forwarding of Directed Broadcasts
259
Disabling ICMP Messages
260
Disabling Icmp Destination Unreachable Messages
261
Disabling Replies to Broadcast Ping Requests
261
Disabling ICMP Redirect Messages
262
Configuring Static Routes
263
Static Route Tagging
268
Configuring a Default Network Route
272
Configuring IP Load Sharing
273
Default Route ECMP
276
IP Receive Access List
277
Configuring IRDP
278
Enabling Irdp Globally
279
Configuring UDP Broadcast and IP Helper Parameters
280
Configuring Bootp/Dhcp Forwarding Parameters
283
Displaying IP Information
285
Displaying IP Interface Information
287
Displaying Interface Name in Syslog
288
Displaying ARP Entries
289
Displaying the Forwarding Cache
291
Displaying the IP Route Table
292
Clearing IP Routes
295
Displaying IP Traffic Statistics
295
Displaying TCP Traffic Statistics
298
Chapter 8 Link Aggregation
301
In this Chapter
301
Link Aggregation Overview
301
LAG Formation Rules
302
LAG Load Sharing
304
Hash Based Load Sharing
304
Migration from a Pre-02.6.00 Trunk or LACP Configuration
305
Configuration of a LAG
306
Creating a Link Aggregation Group (LAG)
307
Deploying a LAG
309
Commands Available under LAG Once It Is Deployed
310
Configuring ACL-Based Mirroring
310
Disabling Ports Within a LAG
311
Enabling Ports Within a LAG
311
Monitoring an Individual LAG Port
311
Assigning a Name to a Port Within a LAG
312
Enabling Sflow Forwarding on a Port Within a LAG
312
Setting the Sflow Sampling Rate for a Port Within a LAG
312
Displaying LAG Information
313
Displaying LAG Statistics
317
Chapter 9 Configuring LLDP
319
In this Chapter
319
Terms Used in this Chapter
319
LLDP Overview
320
Benefits of LLDP
320
General Operating Principles
321
Operating Modes
321
LLDP Packets
322
TLV Support
322
MIB Support
325
Syslog Messages
325
Configuring LLDP
325
Configuration Notes and Considerations
326
Enabling and Disabling LLDP
326
Changing a Port's LLDP Operating Mode
327
Specifying the Maximum Number of LLDP Neighbors
328
Enabling LLDP SNMP Notifications and Syslog Messages
329
Specifying the Minimum Time between SNMP Traps and Syslog
329
Messages
329
Changing the Minimum Time between LLDP Transmissions
330
Changing the Interval between Regular LLDP Transmissions
330
Changing the Holdtime Multiplier for Transmit TTL
331
Changing the Minimum Time between Port Reinitializations
331
LLDP Tlvs Advertised by the Brocade Device
332
Displaying LLDP Statistics and Configuration Settings
338
LLDP Configuration Summary
338
LLDP Statistics
339
LLDP Neighbors
340
LLDP Neighbors Detail
341
LLDP Configuration Details
343
Resetting LLDP Statistics
344
Chapter 10 Configuring Uni-Directional Link Detection (UDLD)
345
In this Chapter
345
Configuration Considerations
346
Configuring UDLD
346
Changing the Keepalive Interval
346
Changing the Keepalive Retries
347
Displaying UDLD Information
347
Displaying Information for All Ports
347
Displaying Link-Keepalive Information
347
Displaying Information for a Single Port
349
Clearing UDLD Statistics
350
Chapter 11 Vlans
351
In this Chapter
351
Overview of Virtual Local Area Networks (Vlans)
351
Tagged, Untagged, and Dual-Mode Ports
351
Protocol-Based Vlans
353
VLAN Configuration Rules
354
VLAN ID Range
354
Tagged Vlans
354
VLAN Hierarchy
354
Multiple VLAN Membership Rules
355
Layer 2 Control Protocols on Vlans
355
Configuring Port-Based Vlans
355
VLAN Byte Accounting
356
Strictly or Explicitly Tagging a Port
358
Assigning or Changing a VLAN Priority
358
Assigning a Different ID to the Default VLAN
359
Configuring Protocol-Based Vlans
359
Configuring an MSTP Instance
360
Configuring Virtual Routing Interfaces
360
Bridging and Routing the same Protocol Simultaneously on the same
361
Device
361
Integrated Switch Routing (ISR)
362
VLAN Groups
363
Configuring a VLAN Group
363
Configuring Super Aggregated Vlans
365
Configuring Aggregated Vlans
367
Complete CLI Examples
368
Configuring 802.1Q-In-Q Tagging
371
Configuration Rules
372
Enabling 802.1Q-In-Q Tagging
372
Example Configuration
374
Configuring 802.1Q Tag-Type Translation
374
Configuration Rules
376
Enabling 802.1Q Tag-Type Translation
377
Private Vlans
378
Implementation Notes
379
Configuration Notes
379
Configuring a Private VLAN
380
Private VLAN
382
CLI Example for Figure 30
383
Other VLAN Features
383
Allocating Memory for more Vlans or Virtual Routing Interfaces311
383
Hardware Flooding for Layer 2 Multicast and Broadcast Packets311
383
Unknown Unicast Flooding on VLAN Ports
384
Flow Based MAC Learning
385
Configuring Uplink Ports Within a Port-Based VLAN
385
Configuring Control Protocols in Vlans
386
Other Configuration Options
386
Displaying VLAN Information
386
Displaying VLAN Information for Specific Ports
387
Displaying VLAN Status and Port Types
388
Displaying VLAN Group Information
389
Transparent Firewall Mode
389
Enabling a Transparent Firewall
389
Chapter 12 Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol
391
In this Chapter
391
IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
391
Enabling or Disabling STP
391
Default STP Bridge and Port Parameters
393
Changing STP Bridge Parameters
394
Changing STP Port Parameters
394
STP Root Guard
394
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) BPDU Guard
396
Displaying STP Information
396
IEEE Single Spanning Tree (SSTP)
402
SSTP Defaults
402
Enabling SSTP
403
Displaying SSTP Information
404
PVST/PVST+ Compatibility
404
Overview of PVST and PVST
405
VLAN Tags and Dual Mode
405
Enabling PVST+ Support
406
Displaying PVST+ Support Information
406
Configuration Examples
407
Superspan
409
Customer ID
410
BPDU Forwarding
410
Configuring Superspan
415
Chapter 13 Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
419
In this Chapter
419
Overview of Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
419
Bridges and Bridge Port Roles
419
Assignment of Port Roles
420
Ports on Switch 1
421
Ports on Switch 2
421
Ports on Switch 3
421
Ports Switch 4
422
Edge Ports and Edge Port Roles
422
Point-To-Point Ports
423
Bridge Port States
423
Edge Port and Non-Edge Port States
424
Changes to Port Roles and States
424
State Machines
424
Handshake Mechanisms
425
Convergence in a Simple Topology
435
Convergence at Start up
436
Convergence after a Link Failure
438
Convergence at Link Restoration
439
Convergence in a Complex RSTP Topology
441
Propagation of Topology Change
443
Compatibility of RSTP with 802.1D
446
Configuring RSTP Parameters
447
Enabling or Disabling RSTP in a Port-Based VLAN
447
Enabling or Disabling RSTP on a Single Spanning Tree
448
Disabling or Enabling RSTP on a Port
448
Changing RSTP Bridge Parameters
448
Changing Port Parameters
449
Fast Port Span
450
Fast Uplink Span
453
Displaying RSTP Information
455
Chapter 14 Metro Ring Protocol (MRP) Phase 1 and 2
459
In this Chapter
459
Metro Ring Protocol (MRP) Phase 1
459
MRP Rings Without Shared Interfaces
461
Ring Initialization
462
How Ring Breaks Are Detected and Healed
465
Master Vlans and Customer Vlans in a Topology Group
466
Configuring MRP
467
Adding an MRP Ring to a VLAN
468
Changing the Hello and Preforwarding Times
469
MRP Phase 2
469
Ring Initialization for Shared Interfaces
471
How Ring Breaks Are Detected and Healed between Shared Interfaces
472
Selection of Master Node
472
RHP Processing in Rings with Shared Interfaces
473
Normal Flow
473
Flow When a Link Breaks
474
Configuring MRP with Shared Interfaces
475
Using MRP Diagnostics
476
Enabling MRP Diagnostics
476
Displaying MRP Diagnostics
476
Displaying MRP Information
477
Displaying Topology Group Information
477
Displaying Ring Information
478
MRP CLI Example
479
Commands on Switch a (Master Node)
480
Commands on Switch B
480
Commands on Switch C
481
Commands on Switch D
481
Chapter 15 Virtual Switch Redundancy Protocol (VSRP)
483
Overview of Virtual Switch Redundancy Protocol (VSRP)
483
In this Chapter
483
Layer 2 and Layer 3 Redundancy
485
Master Election and Failover
485
Configuring Basic VSRP Parameters
490
Enabling Layer 3 VSRP
491
Configuring Optional VSRP Parameters
491
Disabling VSRP on a VRID
491
Configuring Authentication
491
Configuring a VRID IP Address
492
VSRP Fast Start
493
Changing the Backup Priority
494
Saving the Timer Values Received from the Master
494
VSRP Slow Start
495
Changing the Time-To-Live (TTL)
495
Changing the Hello Interval
496
Changing the Dead Interval
496
Changing the Backup Hello State and Interval
496
Changing the Hold-Down Interval
497
Changing the Default Track Priority
497
Specifying a Track Port
498
Disabling or Re-Enabling Backup Pre-Emption
498
Port Transition Hold Timer
498
Clearing VSRP Information
499
VSRP and MRP Signaling
499
Displaying VSRP Information
501
Displaying VRID Information
501
Displaying a Summary of VSRP Information
503
Displaying VSRP Packet Statistics for VSRP
504
Displaying the Active Interfaces for a VRID
505
Chapter 16 Topology Groups
507
Topology Overview
507
In this Chapter
507
Master VLAN and Member Vlans
507
Master Vlans and Customer Vlans in MRP
508
Control Ports and Free Ports
508
Configuration Considerations
508
Configuring a Topology Group
509
Displaying Topology Group Information
510
Chapter 17 Configuring VRRP and VRRPE
511
Overview of VRRP
511
In this Chapter
511
Standard VRRP
512
Brocade Enhancements of VRRP
514
Overview of VRRPE
516
VRRP and VRRPE Parameters
518
Configuring Parameters Specific to VRRP
520
Configuring the Owner
520
Configuring Basic VRRP Parameters
521
Configuring the Owner
521
Configuring a Backup
521
Configuration Rules for VRRP
521
Configuring Parameters Specific to VRRPE
522
Configuration Rules for VRRPE
522
Configuring Additional VRRP and VRRPE Parameters
523
Authentication Type
523
Up Interface
524
Hello Interval
524
Dead Interval
525
Backup Hello Message State and Interval
525
Track Port
525
Track Priority
526
Backup Preempt
526
Master Router Abdication and Reinstatement
527
Displaying VRRP and VRRPE Information
528
Displaying Summary Information
528
Displaying Detailed Information
529
Displaying Statistics
532
Clearing VRRP or VRRPE Statistics
533
Configuration Examples
533
VRRP Example
534
VRRPE Example
535
Chapter 18 Configuring Quality of Service
537
Overview of Quality of Service (Qos)
537
In this Chapter
537
Classification
537
Processing of Classified Traffic
538
Marking
540
Configuring DSCP Classification by Interface
540
Configuring Port, MAC, and VLAN-Based Classification
541
Configuring Tos-Based Qos
542
Enabling Tos-Based Qos
542
Specifying Trust Level
542
Enabling Marking
543
Configuring the Qos Mappings
543
Changing the Cos –> DSCP Mappings
543
Changing the DSCP –> DSCP Mappings
544
Displaying Qos Configuration Information
546
Determining Packet Drop Priority Using WRED
547
How WRED Operates
548
Calculating Avg-Q-Size
548
Calculating Packets that Are Dropped
549
Using WRED with Rate Limiting
549
Configuring Packet Drop Priority Using WRED
549
Enabling WRED
549
Setting the Averaging-Weight (Wq) Parameter
550
Displaying the WRED Configuration
553
Scheduling Traffic for Forwarding
554
Configuring Traffic Scheduling
554
Configuring Multicast Traffic Engineering
558
Displaying the Multicast Traffic Engineering Configuration
559
Qos for the Oversubscribed 16 X 10GE Modules
560
Aggregation NP QOS Modes
560
Port Group Assignments
560
Setting the Server and Storage Modes
561
Switching between Server and Storage Modes
561
Qos Profiles
561
Setting the Group Port Weights
562
Egress Port Shaping
563
Mirroring Ports
563
Supported Acls
564
Configuring Qos for the 16 X 10G Module
564
Chapter 19 Configuring Traffic Reduction
567
Traffic Policing on the Bigiron RX Series
567
In this Chapter
567
Traffic Reduction Parameters and Algorithm
568
Requested Rate
568
Maximum Burst
568
Actual Rate
568
Configuration Considerations
569
Configuring Rate Limiting Policies
570
Configuring a Port-Based Rate Limiting Policy
570
Configuring a Port-And-Priority-Based Rate Limiting Policy
571
Configuring a Port-And-VLAN-Based Rate Limiting Policy
571
Configuring a VLAN-Group-Based Rate Limiting Policy
572
Configuring a Port-And-Ipv6 ACL-Based Traffic Reduction
574
Displaying Traffic Reduction
576
Filtering Based on Ethertype
577
In this Chapter
577
Configuration Rules and Notes
577
Chapter 20 Layer 2 Acls
578
Configuring Layer 2 Acls
578
Creating a Layer 2 ACL Table
578
Example Layer 2 ACL Clauses
579
Inserting and Deleting Layer 2 ACL Clauses
580
Binding a Layer 2 ACL Table to an Interface
580
Viewing Layer 2 Acls
580
Example of Layer 2 ACL Deny by MAC Address
581
In this Chapter
583
Chapter 21 Access Control List
584
How the Device Processes Acls
584
Default ACL Action
585
Types of IP Acls
585
ACL Ids and Entries
585
Disabling or Re-Enabling Access Control Lists (Acls)
585
Enabling Support for Additional ACL Statements
586
ACL-Based Inbound Mirroring
586
Configuring ACL-Based Inbound Mirroring
587
Creating an ACL with a Mirroring Clause
587
Applying the ACL to an Interface
587
Specifying the Destination Mirror Port
587
Configuring Numbered and Named Acls
590
Configuring Standard Numbered Acls
590
Configuring Extended Numbered Acls
592
Configuring Standard or Extended Named Acls
601
Configuring Super Acls
603
Displaying ACL Definitions
605
Displaying of TCP/UDP Numbers in Acls
606
ACL Logging
616
Enabling the New Logging Method
617
Specifying the Wait Time
617
Modifying Acls
617
Adding or Deleting a Comment
619
Deleting ACL Entries
621
From Numbered Acls
621
From Named Acls
622
Applying Acls to Interfaces
623
Reapplying Modified Acls
623
ACL Automatic Rebind
623
Manually Setting the ACL Rebind
623
Applying Acls to a Virtual Routing Interface
623
Configuring the Layer 4 Session Log Timer
624
Displaying ACL Log Entries
624
Qos Options for IP Acls
625
Enabling ACL Duplication Check
626
ACL Accounting
626
Displaying Accounting Statistics for All Acls
627
Displaying Statistics for an Interface
627
Clearing the ACL Statistics
628
Enabling ACL Filtering of Fragmented or Non-Fragmented Packets
629
ACL Filtering for Traffic Switched Within a Virtual Routing Interface
630
ICMP Filtering for Extended Acls
630
Named Acls
631
Troubleshooting Acls
632
Chapter 22 Policy-Based Routing
635
Policy-Based Routing (PBR)
635
In this Chapter
635
Configuration Considerations
635
Configuring a PBR Policy
636
Configure the Acls
636
Configure the Route Map
638
Enabling PBR
638
Basic Example
639
Configuration Examples
639
Setting the Next Hop
640
Setting the Output Interface to the Null Interface
641
Trunk Formation
641
Overview of IP Multicasting
643
In this Chapter
643
Multicast Terms
644
Changing Global IP Multicast Parameters
644
Defining the Maximum Number of DVMRP Cache Entries
645
Defining the Maximum Number of PIM Cache Entries
645
IP Multicast Boundaries
645
Configuring Multicast Boundaries
646
Displaying Multicast Boundaries
646
Passive Multicast Route Insertion (PMRI)
646
Configuring PMRI
647
Displaying Hardware-Drop
647
Changing IGMP V1 and V2 Parameters
647
Modifying IGMP (V1 and V2) Query Interval Period
648
Modifying IGMP (V1 and V2) Membership Time
648
Modifying IGMP (V1 and V2) Maximum Response Time
648
Adding an Interface to a Multicast Group
649
Igmp V
649
Default IGMP Version
651
Compatibility with IGMP V1 and V2
651
Enabling the IGMP Version Per Interface Setting
651
Interface
652
Setting the Query Interval
653
Setting the Group Membership Time
654
Setting the Maximum Response Time
654
Displaying Igmpv3 Information
654
Clearing IGMP Statistics
658
IGMP V3 and Source Specific Multicast Protocols
658
Configuring a Static Multicast Route
658
Next Hop Validation Check
660
PIM Dense
660
Initiating PIM Multicasts on a Network
661
Pruning a Multicast Tree
661
Grafts to a Multicast Tree
663
PIM DM Versions
663
Configuring PIM DM
664
Failover Time in a Multi-Path Topology
668
Modifying the TTL
668
PIM Sparse
668
PIM Sparse Router Types
669
RP Paths and SPT Paths
670
Configuring PIM Sparse
670
Configuring Global Pim Sparse Parameters
671
Anycast RP
675
Route Selection Precedence for Multicast
679
Displaying the Route Selection
680
Changing the Shortest Path Tree (SPT) Threshold
681
Displaying Basic Pim Sparse Configuration Information
683
Displaying a List of Multicast Groups
684
Displaying Bsr Information
685
Displaying Candidate Rp Information
686
Displaying Rp Information for a Pim Sparse Group
687
Displaying the Rp Set List
688
Displaying Multicast Neighbor Information
688
Displaying Information about an Upstream Neighbor Device
689
Displaying the Pim Multicast Cache
690
PIM-Ssmv4
692
Enabling SSM
693
Configuring Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (Msdp)
693
Peer Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF) Flooding
695
Source Active Caching
695
Configuring MSDP
696
Enabling MSDP
696
Configuring MSDP Peers
696
Filtering MSDP Source-Group Pairs
697
Filtering Incoming Source-Active Messages
697
Filtering Advertised Source-Active Messages
699
Are Applied
700
Configuring MSDP Mesh Groups
702
Configuring MSDP Mesh Group
703
Displaying Summary Information
710
Displaying Peer Information
711
Displaying Source Active Cache Information
714
Clearing MSDP Information
714
Clearing Peer Information
715
Clearing the Source Active Cache
715
Clearing MSDP Statistics
715
DVMRP Overview
715
Initiating DVMRP Multicasts on a Network
716
Pruning a Multicast Tree
716
Grafts to a Multicast Tree
718
Configuring DVMRP
719
Enabling DVMRP Globally and on an Interface
719
Modifying DVMRP Global Parameters
719
Modifying Neighbor Timeout
720
Modifying Route Expires Time
720
Modifying Route Discard Time
720
Modifying Prune Age
720
Modifying Probe Interval
721
Modifying DVMRP Interface Parameters
722
Displaying Information about an Upstream Neighbor Device
723
Configuring a Static Multicast Route
723
Configuring IP Multicast Traffic Reduction
724
Enabling IP Multicast Traffic Reduction
725
Modifying the Query Interval
728
Modifying the Age Interval
728
Filtering Multicast Groups
728
Layer 2 Multicast Filters
729
PIM SM Traffic Snooping
730
Application Examples
731
Configuration Requirements
732
Static IGMP Membership
734
Chapter 24 Configuring RIP
737
Overview of Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
737
In this Chapter
737
Configuring RIP Parameters
737
Enabling RIP
738
Configuring Metric Parameters
738
Changing the Administrative Distance
738
Configuring Redistribution
739
Configuring Route Learning and Advertising Parameters
740
Changing the Route Loop Prevention Method
741
Interface
742
Using Prefix Lists and Route Maps as Route Filters
743
Setting RIP Timers
744
Displaying RIP Filters
744
Clearing the RIP Routes from the Routing Table
745
Chapter 25 Configuring OSPF Version 2 (Ipv4)
747
Overview of OSPF (Open Shortest Path First)
747
In this Chapter
747
Designated Routers in Multi-Access Networks
748
Designated Router Election in Multi-Access Networks
749
OSPF RFC 1583 and 2328 Compliance
750
Reduction of Equivalent as External Lsas
750
Support for OSPF RFC 2328 Appendix E
752
Dynamic OSPF Activation and Configuration
753
Configuring OSPF
753
OSPF Parameters
754
Configuration Rules
754
Enable OSPF on the Router
755
Assign OSPF Areas
755
Assigning an Area Range (Optional)
759
Assigning Interfaces to an Area
760
Modify Interface Defaults
760
Ospf Interface Parameters
761
Change the Timer for OSPF Authentication Changes
763
Assign Virtual Links
764
Modify Virtual Link Parameters
766
Configuring an OSPF Non-Broadcast Interface
767
OSPF Point-To-Point Links
769
Define Redistribution Filters
772
Modify Default Metric for Redistribution
774
Enable Route Redistribution
774
Disable or Re-Enable Load Sharing
776
Configure External Route Summarization
777
Configure Default Route Origination
778
Configuring a Default Network Route
779
Modify SPF Timers
780
Modify Redistribution Metric Type
780
Modify Administrative Distance
781
OSPF ABR Type 3 LSA Filtering
782
Displaying the Configured OSPF Area Prefix List
785
Modifing OSPF Traps Generated
786
Modify OSPF Standard Compliance Setting
788
Modify Exit Overflow Interval
788
Specify Types of OSPF Syslog Messages to Log
788
Displaying OSPF Information
789
Displaying General OSPF Configuration Information
790
Displaying CPU Utilization and Other OSPF Tasks
791
Displaying OSPF Area Information
792
Displaying OSPF Neighbor Information
793
Displaying OSPF Interface Information
795
Displaying OSPF Route Information
797
Displaying OSPF External Link State Information
799
Displaying OSPF Database Link State Information
800
Displaying OSPF ABR and ASBR Information
801
Displaying OSPF Trap Status
802
Displaying OSPF Virtual Neighbor and Link Information
802
OSPF Graceful Restart
804
Displaying Ospf Graceful Restart Information
805
In this Chapter
809
Overview of BGP4
810
How BGP4 Selects a Path for a Route
812
BGP4 Message Types
813
Brocade Implementation of BGP4
815
Chapter 26 Configuring BGP4
816
When Parameter Changes Take Effect
818
Activating and Disabling BGP4
820
Note Regarding Disabling BGP4
820
Entering and Exiting the Address Family Configuration Level
821
Filtering Specific IP Addresses
821
Defining a Community Filter
823
Defining an AS-Path Filter
823
Configuring a Switch to Allow Routes with Its Own as Number
824
BGP Null0 Routing
825
Aggregating Routes Advertised to BGP4 Neighbors
829
Disabling or Re-Enabling Comparison of the AS-Path Length
830
Redistributing IBGP Routes
830
Configuring a Route Reflector
831
Disabling or Re-Enabling Client-To-Client Route Reflection
831
Enabling or Disabling Comparison of the Router Ids
831
Configuring Confederations
832
Configuring a Bgp Confederation
833
Configuring Route Flap Dampening
835
Changing the Default Local Preference
836
Originating the Default Route
836
Changing Administrative Distances
837
Changing the Default Metric Used for Redistribution
837
Requiring the First as to be the Neighbor's as
838
Neighbor Local-AS
838
Enabling Fast External Fallover
839
Setting the Local as Number
839
Changing the Maximum Number of Shared BGP4 Paths
840
Treating Missing Meds as the Worst Meds
840
Customizing BGP4 Load Sharing
841
Configuring BGP4 Neighbors
841
Encryption of Bgp4 Md5 Authentication Keys
846
Configuring a BGP4 Peer Group
848
Peer Group Parameters
849
Specifying a List of Networks to Advertise
851
Enabling Next-Hop Recursion
853
Using the IP Default Route as a Valid Next Hop for a BGP4 Route
853
Modifying Redistribution Parameters
856
Redistributing Connected Routes
857
Redistributing Ospf External Routes
857
Redistributing Rip Routes
857
Redistributing Static Routes
858
Changing the Keep Alive Time and Hold Time
859
Using a Table Map to Set the Tag Value
859
Changing the BGP4 Next-Hop Update Timer
860
Changing the Router ID
860
Adding a Loopback Interface
861
Changing the Maximum Number of Paths for BGP4 Load Sharing
861
Configuring Route Reflection Parameters
862
Filtering
864
Filtering AS-Paths
865
Special Characters
866
Filtering Communities
867
Defining and Applying IP Prefix Lists
869
Defining Neighbor Distribute Lists
870
Defining Route Maps
870
Configuring Cooperative BGP4 Route Filtering
879
Configuring Route Flap Dampening
881
Displaying and Clearing Route Flap Dampening Statistics
884
Generating Traps for BGP
886
Using Soft Reconfiguration
887
Clearing Traffic Counters
892
Clearing Route Flap Dampening Statistics
893
Removing Route Flap Dampening
893
Clearing Diagnostic Buffers
894
Displaying BGP4 Information
894
Displaying Summary BGP4 Information
895
Displaying the Active BGP4 Configuration
897
Displaying Summary Neighbor Information
898
Displaying BGP4 Neighbor Information
899
Displaying Peer Group Information
910
Displaying Summary Route Information
910
Displaying the BGP4 Route Table
911
Displaying BGP4 Route-Attribute Entries
918
Displaying the Routes BGP4 Has Placed in the IP Route Table
919
Displaying Route Flap Dampening Statistics
920
Displaying the Active Route Map Configuration
921
Generalized TTL Security Mechanism Support
924
In this Chapter
927
Chapter 27 Configuring MBGP
928
Configuration Considerations
928
Enabling MBGP
929
Adding MBGP Neighbors
929
Optional Configuration Tasks
930
Displaying MBGP Information
933
Displaying Summary MBGP Information
934
Displaying the Active MBGP Configuration
935
Displaying MBGP Neighbors
935
Displaying MBGP Routes
937
Displaying the IP Multicast Route Table
937
Memory Considerations
816
Chapter 28 Configuring Secure Shell
939
Overview of Secure Shell (SSH)
939
In this Chapter
939
SSH Version 2 Support
939
Supported Features
940
Configuring SSH
941
Generating a Host Key Pair
941
Configuring DSA Challenge-Response Authentication
942
Setting the Number of Ssh Authentication Retries
944
Deactivating User Authentication
945
Enabling Empty Password Logins
945
Disabling 3-DES
947
Displaying SSH Connection Information
947
Using Secure Copy
948
In this Chapter
951
Chapter 29 Configuring IS-IS (Ipv4)
952
Relationship to IP Route Table
952
Intermediate Systems and End Systems
952
Domain and Areas
953
Level-1 Routing and Level-2 Routing
953
Neighbors and Adjacencies
954
Designated IS
954
IS-IS CLI Levels
956
Global Configuration Level
956
Address Family Configuration Level
956
Interface Level
957
Configuring Ipv4 IS-IS
957
Enabling IS-IS Globally
957
Globally Configuring IS-IS on a Device
958
Setting the Overload Bit
959
Configuring Authentication
960
Changing the IS-IS Level Globally
960
Disabling or Re-Enabling Display of Hostname
961
Changing the Sequence Numbers PDU Interval
961
Changing the Maximum LSP Lifetime
962
Changing the LSP Refresh Interval
962
Changing the LSP Generation Interval
962
Changing the LSP Interval and Retransmit Interval
963
Changing the SPF Timer
963
Globally Disabling or Re-Enabling Hello Padding
963
Logging Adjacency Changes
964
Disabling Partial SPF Calculations
964
Configuring Ipv4 Address Family Route Parameters
964
Changing the Metric Style
965
Changing the Maximum Number of Load Sharing Paths
965
Enabling Advertisement of a Default Route
965
Changing the Administrative Distance for Ipv4 IS-IS
966
Configuring Summary Addresses
967
Redistributing Routes into Ipv4 IS-IS
967
Changing the Default Redistribution Metric
968
Redistributing Static Ipv4 Routes into Ipv4 IS-IS
968
Redistributing Directly Connected Routes into Ipv4 IS-IS
969
Redistributing RIP Routes into Ipv4 IS-IS
969
Redistributing OSPF Routes into Ipv4 IS-IS
970
Redistributing BGP4+ Routes into Ipv4 IS-IS
970
Redistributing Ipv4 IS-IS Routes Within Ipv4 IS-IS
970
Configuring ISIS Properties on an Interface
971
Disabling and Enabling IS-IS on an Interface
971
Disabling or Re-Enabling Formation of Adjacencies
971
Setting the Priority for Designated IS Election
972
Limiting Access to Adjacencies with a Neighbor
972
Changing the IS-IS Level on an Interface
972
Disabling and Enabling Hello Padding on an Interface
973
Changing the Hello Interval
973
Changing the Hello Multiplier
973
Changing the Metric Added to Advertised Routes
974
Displaying Ipv4 IS-IS Information
974
Displaying the IS-IS Configuration in the Running-Config
975
Displaying the Name Mappings
975
Displaying Neighbor Information
976
Displaying IS-IS Syslog Messages
977
Displaying Interface Information
978
Displaying Route Information
980
Displaying LSP Database Entries
981
Displaying Traffic Statistics
984
Displaying Error Statistics
985
Clearing IS-IS Information
986
In this Chapter
989
Chapter 30 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
990
Configuring BFD Parameters
990
Number of BFD Sessions Supported
990
Disabling BFD Syslog Messages
990
Displaying Bidirectional Forwarding Detection Information
991
Displaying BFD Information on a Router
991
Clearing BFD Neighbor Sessions
995
Configuring BFD for the Specified Protocol
995
Configuring BFD for Ospfv2
995
Configuring BFD for Ospfv3
996
Configuring BFD for IS-IS
996
How Multi-Device Port Authentication Works
999
In this Chapter
999
RADIUS Authentication
999
Authentication-Failure Actions
1000
Dynamic VLAN and ACL Assignments
1000
Supported RADIUS Attributes
1000
Chapter 31 Configuring Multi-Device Port Authentication
1001
Interface
1001
Configuring an Authentication Method List for 802.1X
1002
Enabling Multi-Device Port Authentication
1002
Setting RADIUS Parameters
1002
Server
1003
Specifying the Authentication-Failure Action
1003
Configuring Dynamic VLAN Assignment
1004
Defining MAC Address Filters
1004
VLAN Assignment Expires
1005
Clearing Authenticated MAC Addresses
1006
Disabling Aging for Authenticated MAC Addresses
1007
Displaying Multi-Device Port Authentication Information
1008
Displaying Authenticated MAC Address Information
1008
MAC Address or Port
1012
Displaying the Authenticated MAC Addresses
1013
Displaying the Non-Authenticated MAC Addresses
1013
Specifying the Aging Time for Blocked MAC Addresses
1008
Chapter 32 Using the MAC Port Security Feature
1015
Overview of MAC Port Security
1015
In this Chapter
1015
Local and Global Resources
1015
Configuring the MAC Port Security Feature
1016
Enabling the MAC Port Security Feature
1016
Interface
1016
Setting the Port Security Age Timer
1017
Specifying Secure MAC Addresses
1017
Autosaving Secure MAC Addresses to the Startup-Config File
1017
Defining Security Violation Actions
1018
Port Security MAC Violation Limit
1019
Transparent Port Flooding
1020
Displaying MAC Port Security Information
1021
Displaying Port Security Settings
1021
Displaying the Secure MAC Addresses on the Device
1022
Displaying Port Security Statistics
1022
Displaying a List of MAC Addresses
1023
Chapter 33 Configuring 802.1X Port Security
1025
Overview of 802.1X Port Security
1025
IETF RFC Support
1025
In this Chapter
1025
How 802.1X Port Security Works
1025
Device Roles in an 802.1X Configuration
1025
Communication between the Devices
1026
Controlled and Uncontrolled Ports
1028
Message Exchange During Authentication
1029
Authenticating Multiple Clients Connected to the same Port
1030
X Port Security and Sflow
1032
Configuring 802.1X Port Security
1032
Configuring an Authentication Method List for 802.1X
1033
Setting RADIUS Parameters
1033
Configuring Dynamic VLAN Assignment for 802.1X Ports
1034
Assignment
1035
Dynamically Applying Existing Acls or MAC Address Filter
1036
Configuring Per-User IP Acls or MAC Address Filters
1038
Enabling 802.1X Port Security
1038
Setting the Port Control
1039
Configuring Periodic Re-Authentication
1040
Re-Authenticating a Port Manually
1040
Setting the Quiet Period
1041
Frames
1041
Retransmissions
1041
Authentication Server
1042
Client
1042
Initializing 802.1X on a Port
1042
Allowing Multiple 802.1X Clients to Authenticate
1042
Display Commands
1043
Displaying 802.1X Information
1044
Displaying 802.1X Configuration Information
1044
Displaying 802.1X Statistics
1046
Clearing 802.1X Statistics
1047
Displaying Dynamically Assigned VLAN Information
1047
Interface
1048
Sample 802.1X Configurations
1051
Point-To-Point Configuration
1052
Hub Configuration
1053
Chapter 34 Protecting against Denial of Service Attacks
1055
Protecting against Smurf Attacks
1055
In this Chapter
1055
ACL-Based DOS-Attack Prevention
1056
Avoiding Being an Intermediary in a Smurf Attack
1056
Protecting against TCP SYN Attacks
1057
TCP Security Enhancement
1058
Displaying Statistics Due Dos Attacks
1060
Clear Dos Attack Statistics
1060
Dynamic ARP Inspection
1061
ARP Attacks
1061
In this Chapter
1061
How DAI Works
1062
Configuring DAI
1063
Limits and Restrictions
1063
Displaying ARP Inspection Status and Ports
1065
Displaying the ARP Table
1065
DHCP Snooping
1066
How DHCP Snooping Works
1067
System Reboot and the Binding Database
1067
Configuring DHCP Snooping
1067
Disabling Option 82 Processing
1069
Displaying DHCP Snooping Status and Ports
1070
DHCP Snooping Configuration Example
1070
IP Source Guard
1071
Limits and Restrictions
1071
Enabling IP Source Guard
1071
Chapter 36 Securing SNMP Access
1073
Establishing SNMP Community Strings
1073
Encryption of SNMP Community Strings
1073
In this Chapter
1073
Adding an SNMP Community String
1074
Displaying the SNMP Community Strings
1075
Using the User-Based Security Model
1075
Configuring Your NMS
1075
Defining the Engine ID
1076
Defining an SNMP Group
1077
Defining an SNMP User Account
1078
Displaying the Engine ID
1079
Displaying SNMP Groups
1080
Displaying User Information
1080
Interpreting Varbinds in Report Packets
1080
Defining SNMP Views
1081
SNMP V3 Configuration Examples
1082
Chapter 37 Enabling the Foundry Discovery Protocol (FDP) and Reading Cisco
1083
Using FDP
1083
Configuring FDP
1083
In this Chapter
1083
Displaying FDP Information
1084
Clearing FDP and CDP Information
1087
Reading CDP Packets
1087
Enabling Interception of CDP Packets Globally
1088
Enabling Interception of CDP Packets on an Interface
1088
Displaying CDP Information
1088
Clearing CDP Information
1090
Chapter 38 Remote Network Monitoring
1091
Basic Management
1091
In this Chapter
1091
Viewing Configuration Information
1091
Viewing Port Statistics
1091
Viewing System Information
1091
Clearing Statistics
1092
RMON Support
1092
Viewing STP Statistics
1092
Alarm (RMON Group 3)
1095
History (RMON Group 2)
1095
Configuration Considerations
1097
Chapter 39 Sflow
1098
Configuring and Enabling Sflow
1098
ACL-Based Inbound Sflow
1102
Displaying Sflow Information
1105
Clearing Sflow Statistics
1107
Chapter 40 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) 802.1S
1109
S Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
1109
In this Chapter
1109
Multiple Spanning-Tree Regions
1109
Configuring MSTP
1111
Setting the MSTP Name
1111
Setting the MSTP Revision Number
1111
Configuring an MSTP Instance
1112
Configuring Bridge Priority for an MSTP Instance
1112
Configuring Port Priority and Port Path Cost
1112
Setting Ports to be Operational Edge Ports
1113
Setting the MSTP Global Parameters
1113
Disabling MSTP on a Port
1114
Enabling MSTP on a Switch
1114
Forcing Ports to Transmit an MSTP BPDU
1114
Setting Point-To-Point Link
1114
Displaying MSTP Statistics
1117
Displaying MSTP Information for a Specified Instance
1119
Displaying MSTP Information for CIST Instance 0
1119
In this Chapter
1121
Enabling IP Multicast Traffic Reduction
1122
Changing the IGMP Mode
1123
Filtering Multicast Groups
1124
Modifying the Age Interval
1124
Modifying the Query Interval
1124
Static IGMP Membership
1125
PIM SM Traffic Snooping
1127
Application Examples
1128
Configuration Requirements
1130
Enabling PIM SM Traffic Snooping
1130
Multicast Traffic Reduction Per VLAN
1131
Displaying IP Multicast Information
1132
Displaying Multicast Information
1132
Displaying IP Multicast Statistics
1133
Clearing IP Multicast Statistics
1133
Clearing IGMP Group Flows
1133
Ipv6 Addressing
1135
In this Chapter
1135
Ipv6 Address Types
1136
Ipv6 Stateless Autoconfiguration
1138
In this Chapter
1139
Chapter 43 Configuring Basic Ipv6 Connectivity
1140
Enabling Ipv6 Routing
1140
Configuring Ipv6 on each Router Interface
1140
Configuring a Global or Site-Local Ipv6 Address
1140
Configuring a Link-Local Ipv6 Address
1141
Configuring Ipv6 Anycast Addresses
1142
Configuration
1143
Ipv6 Host Support
1143
Ipv6 Host Supported Features
1143
Ipv6 Unsupported Features
1143
Ipv6 CLI Command Support
1144
Restricting SNMP Access to an Ipv6 Node
1145
Specifying an Ipv6 SNMP Trap Receiver
1145
Restricting Web Management Access to an Ipv6 Host by Specifying an
1145
Ipv6 ACL
1146
Restricting Web Management Access to an Ipv6 Host
1146
Configuring an Ipv6 Syslog Server
1146
Viewing Ipv6 SNMP Server Addresses
1147
Disabling Router Advertisement and Solicitation Messages
1147
Disabling Ipv6 on a Layer 2 Switch
1148
Chapter 42 Address
1149
Configuring Ipv4 and Ipv6 Protocol Stacks
1150
Configuring Ipv6 Domain Name Server (DNS) Resolver
1151
Defining a DNS Entry
1151
ECMP Load Sharing for Ipv6
1152
Disabling or Re-Enabling ECMP Load Sharing for Ipv6
1153
DHCP Relay Agent for Ipv6
1154
Configuring DHCP for Ipv6 Relay Agent
1154
Displaying ECMP Load-Sharing Information for Ipv6
1154
Configuring Ipv6 ICMP
1155
Configuring ICMP Rate Limiting
1155
Disabling or Reenabling ICMP Redirect Messages
1156
Configuring Ipv6 Neighbor Discovery
1156
Neighbor Solicitation and Advertisement Messages
1157
Router Advertisement and Solicitation Messages
1157
Neighbor Redirect Messages
1158
Detection
1158
Setting Ipv6 Router Advertisement Parameters
1159
Setting Flags in Ipv6 Router Advertisement Messages
1160
Enabling and Disabling Ipv6 Router Advertisements
1161
Configuring Reachable Time for Remote Ipv6 Nodes
1161
Changing the Ipv6 MTU
1162
Configuring Static Neighbor Entries
1163
Limiting the Number of Hops an Ipv6 Packet Can Traverse
1163
Qos for Ipv6 Traffic
1163
Clearing Global Ipv6 Information
1164
Clearing the Ipv6 Cache
1164
Clearing Ipv6 Neighbor Information
1165
Clearing Ipv6 Routes from the Ipv6 Route Table
1165
Clearing Ipv6 Traffic Statistics
1166
Deleting Ipv6 Session Flows
1166
Displaying Global Ipv6 Information
1166
Displaying Ipv6 Cache Information
1166
Displaying Ipv6 Interface Information
1167
Displaying Ipv6 Neighbor Information
1169
Displaying the Ipv6 Route Table
1170
Displaying Local Ipv6 Routers
1171
Displaying Ipv6 TCP Information
1172
Displaying Ipv6 Traffic Statistics
1176
Displaying Ipv6 Session Flows
1179
Configuring Ripng
1181
In this Chapter
1181
Configuring Ripng Timers
1182
Enabling Ripng
1182
Configuring Route Learning and Advertising Parameters
1183
Controlling Distribution of Routes through Ripng
1185
Redistributing Routes into Ripng
1185
Configuring Poison Reverse Parameters
1186
Clearing Ripng Routes from Ipv6 Route Table
1187
Displaying Ripng Information
1187
Displaying Ripng Configuration
1187
Displaying Ripng Routing Table
1188
Address Family Configuration Level
1191
In this Chapter
1191
Configuring BGP4
1192
Enabling BGP4
1193
Addresses
1193
Adding BGP4+ Neighbors Using Link-Local Addresses
1194
Configuring a BGP4+ Peer Group
1196
Advertising the Default BGP4+ Route
1197
Importing Routes into BGP4
1198
Redistributing Prefixes into BGP4
1198
Aggregating Routes Advertised to BGP4 Neighbors
1199
Using Route Maps
1200
Clearing BGP4+ Information
1200
Removing Route Flap Dampening
1200
Clearing BGP4+ Local Route Information
1201
Clearing BGP4+ Neighbor Information
1201
Clearing Route Flap Dampening Statistics
1201
Displaying BGP4+ Information
1205
Displaying the BGP4+ Route Table
1205
Displaying BGP4+ Route Information
1211
Displaying BGP4+ Route-Attribute Entries
1212
Displaying the BGP4+ Running Configuration
1214
Displaying Dampened BGP4+ Paths
1214
Displaying Filtered-Out BGP4+ Routes
1215
Displaying Route Flap Dampening Statistics
1220
Displaying BGP4+ Neighbor Information
1221
Displaying BGP4+ Peer Group Configuration Information
1243
Displaying BGP4+ Summary
1244
Configuring Ipv6 MBGP
1247
Configuration Considerations
1247
In this Chapter
1247
Enabling Ipv6 MBGP
1248
Adding Ipv6 MBGP Neighbors
1249
Optional Configuration Tasks
1249
Aggregating Routes Advertised to Ipv6 BGP Neighbors
1252
Displaying Ipv6 MBGP Information
1252
Displaying Summary MBGP Information
1253
Displaying MBGP Neighbors
1254
Displaying the Active MBGP Configuration
1254
Displaying MBGP Routes
1256
Displaying the Ipv6 Multicast Route Table
1256
Chapter 47 Ipv6 Access Control Lists (Acls)
1257
Ipv6 Acls
1257
In this Chapter
1257
Using Ipv6 Acls as Input to Other Features
1258
Configuring an Ipv6 ACL
1258
Example Configurations
1259
Default and Implicit Ipv6 ACL Action
1260
ACL Syntax
1261
Applying an Ipv6 ACL to an Interface
1267
Adding TCP Flags to an Ipv6 ACL Entry
1267
Adding a Comment to an Ipv6 ACL Entry
1267
Displaying Acls
1269
Chapter 48 Configuring OSPF Version
1271
In this Chapter
1271
OSPF Version 3
1271
Link State Advertisement Types for Ospfv3
1272
Configuring Ospfv3
1272
Assigning Ospfv3 Areas
1273
Enabling Ospfv3
1273
Configuring Virtual Links
1275
Modifying Virtual Link Parameters
1276
Redistributing Routes into Ospfv3
1278
Configuring External Route Summarization
1281
Filtering Ospfv3 Routes
1282
Configuring Default Route Origination
1285
Modifying Shortest Path First Timers
1286
Modifying Administrative Distance
1287
Configuring the Ospfv3 LSA Pacing Interval
1288
Modifying Exit Overflow Interval
1288
Modifying External Link State Database Limit
1288
Modifying Ospfv3 Interface Defaults
1289
Disabling or Reenabling Event Logging
1290
Displaying Ospfv3 Information
1290
Displaying Ospfv3 Area Information
1290
Displaying Ospfv3 Database Information
1291
Displaying Ospfv3 Interface Information
1296
Displaying Ospfv3 Memory Usage
1299
Displaying Ospfv3 Neighbor Information
1300
Displaying Routes Redistributed into Ospfv3
1302
Displaying Ospfv3 Route Information
1303
Displaying Ospfv3 SPF Information
1305
Displaying Ipv6 OSPF Virtual Link Information
1308
Displaying Ospfv3 Virtual Neighbor Information
1308
Chapter 49 Configuring Ipv6 Multicast Features
1311
Ipv6 PIM Sparse
1311
In this Chapter
1311
Configuring PIM Sparse
1312
PIM Sparse Router Types
1312
RP Paths and SPT Paths
1312
Configuring Ipv6 PIM-SM on a Virtual Routing Interface
1313
Ipv6 PIM-Sparse Mode
1313
Passive Multicast Route Insertion (PMRI)
1320
Displaying Pim Traffic Statistics
1329
Protocols(Mldv2)
1330
MLD Version Distinctions
1330
Enabling Mldv2
1331
Enabling Source Specific Multicast
1331
Setting the Maximum Response Time
1332
Setting the Query Interval
1332
Setting the Last Listener Query Count
1332
Setting the Last Listener Query Interval
1332
Setting the Robustness
1333
Setting the Version
1333
Specifying a Port Version
1333
Specifying a Static Group
1333
Setting the Interface MLD Version
1334
Displaying MLD Information
1334
Displaying MLD Group Information
1334
Displaying MLD Definitions for an Interface
1335
Displaying MLD Traffic
1336
Clearing Ipv6 MLD Traffic
1336
Embedded Rendezvous Point (RP)
1337
Chapter 50 Configuring Ipv6 Routes
1339
Configuring a Static Ipv6 Route
1339
In this Chapter
1339
Configuring a Ipv6 Multicast Route
1341
Appendix A Using Syslog
1344
Displaying Syslog Messages
1344
Configuring the Syslog Service
1345
Displaying the Syslog Configuration
1345
Disabling or Re-Enabling Syslog
1349
Specifying a Syslog Server
1349
Specifying an Additional Syslog Server
1350
Disabling Logging of a Message Level
1350
Logging All CLI Commands to Syslog
1350
Changing the Number of Entries the Local Buffer Can Hold
1351
Changing the Log Facility
1351
Displaying the Interface Name in Syslog Messages
1352
Clearing the Syslog Messages from the Local Buffer
1353
Displaying TCP/UDP Port Numbers in Syslog Messages
1353
Appendix B Software Specifications
1373
IEEE Compliance
1373
RFC Compliance
1373
RFC Compliance - Bgpv4
1373
RFC Compliance - IP Multicast
1374
RFC Compliance - IS-IS
1374
RFC Compliance - OSPF
1374
RFC Compliance - RIP
1374
RFC Compliance - General Protocols
1375
RFC Compliance - Ipv6 Core
1376
RFC Compliance - Management
1376
RFC Compliance - Ipv6 Management
1377
RFC Compliance - Ipv6 Multicast
1377
RFC Compliance - Ipv6 Routing
1377
RFC Compliance - Ipv6 Transitioning
1377
Internet Drafts
1378
Appendix C NIAP-CCEVS Certification
1379
Equipment
1379
Local User Password Changes
1380
Acls (IP)
1383
Numbered ACL
1383
Named ACL
1384
Other ACL Commands
1384
Appendix D Commands that Require a Reload
1383
Appendix E Index to the CLI Commands
1383
Chapter 45 BGP4
1385
Fdp/Cdp
1391
Metro Ring Protocol
1394
Ipv6 Bgp4
1395
Ipv6 BGP4
1396
Ipv6 ACL
1398
Ipv6 Basic Connectivity
1399
Ipv6 Multicast
1401
Ipv6 Ripng
1401
Ipv6 Ospfv3
1402
Ipv6 Ospfv3
1403
Is-Is
1405
Metro Ring
1406
Mstp
1407
Multicast (IP)
1408
Multicast (L2)
1409
OSPF Version 4
1410
Port Parameters
1411
Port-Based Routing
1412
Quality of Service (Qos)
1413
Rate Limiting
1414
Rmon
1416
Rstp
1416
X Port Security
1417
Security/Management
1418
Access
1419
Passwords
1419
Privilege Level
1419
Radius
1419
SNMP Access
1420
SSH Access
1420
Tacacs/Tacacs
1421
Telnet Access
1421
TFTP Access
1421
Dos Protection
1422
User Account
1422
Web Management Access
1422
MAC Authentication
1423
MAC Port Security
1424
Redundant Management Module
1425
Snmp
1427
Sflow
1428
System Parameters
1429
Syslog Messages
1430
System Parameters
1430
Topology
1431
Udld
1432
Vlan
1433
Vrrp/Vrrpe
1434
Vsrp
1435
Acls (L2)
1385
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