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Dell EMC Conguration Guide for the S3100
Series
9.14.2.2
Notes, cautions, and warnings
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2019 - 07
Rev. A00
Contents
1 About this Guide...........................................................................................................................................35
Audience........................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Conventions......................................................................................................................................................................35
Related Documents......................................................................................................................................................... 35
2 Conguration Fundamentals........................................................................................................................ 36
Accessing the Command Line........................................................................................................................................36
CLI Modes.........................................................................................................................................................................36
Navigating CLI Modes............................................................................................................................................... 38
The do Command............................................................................................................................................................. 41
Undoing Commands.........................................................................................................................................................41
Obtaining Help..................................................................................................................................................................42
Entering and Editing Commands....................................................................................................................................42
Command History............................................................................................................................................................ 43
Filtering show Command Outputs.................................................................................................................................43
Example of the grep Keyword.................................................................................................................................. 43
Multiple Users in Conguration Mode...........................................................................................................................44
3 Getting Started............................................................................................................................................46
Console Access................................................................................................................................................................ 47
Serial Console............................................................................................................................................................. 47
Accessing the CLI Interface and Running Scripts Using SSH....................................................................................48
Entering CLI commands Using an SSH Connection..............................................................................................48
Executing Local CLI Scripts Using an SSH Connection........................................................................................48
Default Conguration...................................................................................................................................................... 49
Conguring a Host Name............................................................................................................................................... 49
Accessing the System Remotely....................................................................................................................................49
Accessing the System Remotely..............................................................................................................................49
Congure the Management Port IP Address......................................................................................................... 49
Congure a Management Route..............................................................................................................................50
Conguring a Username and Password..................................................................................................................50
Conguring the Enable Password...................................................................................................................................51
Conguration File Management......................................................................................................................................51
Copy Files to and from the System......................................................................................................................... 52
Mounting an NFS File System..................................................................................................................................52
Save the Running-Conguration..............................................................................................................................54
Congure the Overload Bit for a Startup Scenario............................................................................................... 55
Viewing Files...............................................................................................................................................................55
Compressing Conguration Files............................................................................................................................. 56
Managing the File System.............................................................................................................................................. 58
Enabling Software Features on Devices Using a Command Option..........................................................................59
View Command History.................................................................................................................................................. 59
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Upgrading Dell EMC Networking OS............................................................................................................................. 61
Verify Software Images Before Installation....................................................................................................................61
Using HTTP for File Transfers........................................................................................................................................ 62
4 Management................................................................................................................................................64
Conguring Privilege Levels............................................................................................................................................64
Creating a Custom Privilege Level...........................................................................................................................64
Removing a Command from EXEC Mode.............................................................................................................. 65
Moving a Command from EXEC Privilege Mode to EXEC Mode....................................................................... 65
Allowing Access to CONFIGURATION Mode Commands....................................................................................65
Allowing Access to Dierent Modes........................................................................................................................65
Applying a Privilege Level to a Username............................................................................................................... 67
Applying a Privilege Level to a Terminal Line...........................................................................................................67
Conguring Logging.........................................................................................................................................................67
Audit and Security Logs............................................................................................................................................ 68
Conguring Logging Format ...................................................................................................................................69
Display the Logging Buer and the Logging Conguration.................................................................................. 70
Setting Up a Secure Connection to a Syslog Server.............................................................................................70
Sending System Messages to a Syslog Server...................................................................................................... 72
Track Login Activity..........................................................................................................................................................72
Restrictions for Tracking Login Activity...................................................................................................................72
Conguring Login Activity Tracking......................................................................................................................... 72
Display Login Statistics..............................................................................................................................................73
Limit Concurrent Login Sessions....................................................................................................................................74
Restrictions for Limiting the Number of Concurrent Sessions.............................................................................74
Conguring Concurrent Session Limit.....................................................................................................................74
Enabling the System to Clear Existing Sessions.................................................................................................... 75
Enabling Secured CLI Mode........................................................................................................................................... 76
Log Messages in the Internal Buer..............................................................................................................................76
Conguration Task List for System Log Management.......................................................................................... 76
Disabling System Logging............................................................................................................................................... 76
Sending System Messages to a Syslog Server............................................................................................................ 77
Conguring a UNIX System as a Syslog Server.....................................................................................................77
Changing System Logging Settings...............................................................................................................................77
Display the Logging Buer and the Logging Conguration........................................................................................ 78
Conguring a UNIX Logging Facility Level.................................................................................................................... 78
Synchronizing Log Messages......................................................................................................................................... 79
Enabling Timestamp on Syslog Messages....................................................................................................................80
File Transfer Services...................................................................................................................................................... 83
Conguration Task List for File Transfer Services..................................................................................................83
Enabling the FTP Server...........................................................................................................................................83
Conguring FTP Server Parameters....................................................................................................................... 83
Conguring FTP Client Parameters.........................................................................................................................84
Terminal Lines...................................................................................................................................................................84
Denying and Permitting Access to a Terminal Line................................................................................................85
Conguring Login Authentication for Terminal Lines.............................................................................................86
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Setting Timeout for EXEC Privilege Mode................................................................................................................... 87
Using Telnet to get to Another Network Device.......................................................................................................... 87
Lock CONFIGURATION Mode....................................................................................................................................... 88
Viewing the Conguration Lock Status...................................................................................................................88
Viewing the Reason for Last System Reboot...............................................................................................................88
5 802.1X......................................................................................................................................................... 90
Port-Authentication Process.......................................................................................................................................... 92
EAP over RADIUS......................................................................................................................................................92
Conguring 802.1X...........................................................................................................................................................93
Related Conguration Tasks..................................................................................................................................... 93
Important Points to Remember......................................................................................................................................93
Enabling 802.1X................................................................................................................................................................ 94
Conguring dot1x Prole ................................................................................................................................................95
Conguring MAC addresses for a do1x Prole.............................................................................................................96
Conguring the Static MAB and MAB Prole .............................................................................................................96
Conguring Critical VLAN ..............................................................................................................................................97
Conguring Request Identity Re-Transmissions...........................................................................................................98
Conguring a Quiet Period after a Failed Authentication..................................................................................... 98
Forcibly Authorizing or Unauthorizing a Port............................................................................................................... 99
Re-Authenticating a Port.............................................................................................................................................. 100
Conguring Timeouts..................................................................................................................................................... 101
Conguring Dynamic VLAN Assignment with Port Authentication......................................................................... 102
Guest and Authentication-Fail VLANs.........................................................................................................................103
Conguring a Guest VLAN......................................................................................................................................103
Conguring an Authentication-Fail VLAN............................................................................................................. 103
6 Access Control List (ACL) VLAN Groups and Content Addressable Memory (CAM).................................. 105
Optimizing CAM Utilization During the Attachment of ACLs to VLANs................................................................. 105
Guidelines for Conguring ACL VLAN Groups........................................................................................................... 106
Conguring ACL VLAN Groups and Conguring FP Blocks for VLAN Parameters...............................................106
Conguring ACL VLAN Groups.............................................................................................................................. 106
Conguring FP Blocks for VLAN Parameters....................................................................................................... 107
Viewing CAM Usage...................................................................................................................................................... 108
Allocating FP Blocks for VLAN Processes.................................................................................................................. 109
7 Access Control Lists (ACLs)........................................................................................................................ 111
IP Access Control Lists (ACLs)......................................................................................................................................112
CAM Usage................................................................................................................................................................113
Implementing ACLs on Dell EMC Networking OS.................................................................................................113
Important Points to Remember.....................................................................................................................................115
Conguration Task List for Route Maps.................................................................................................................115
Conguring Match Routes....................................................................................................................................... 117
Conguring Set Conditions......................................................................................................................................119
Congure a Route Map for Route Redistribution.................................................................................................120
Congure a Route Map for Route Tagging........................................................................................................... 120
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Continue Clause........................................................................................................................................................ 121
IP Fragment Handling..................................................................................................................................................... 121
IP Fragments ACL Examples....................................................................................................................................121
Layer 4 ACL Rules Examples...................................................................................................................................122
Congure a Standard IP ACL........................................................................................................................................ 122
Conguring a Standard IP ACL Filter..................................................................................................................... 123
Congure an Extended IP ACL..................................................................................................................................... 124
Conguring Filters with a Sequence Number....................................................................................................... 124
Conguring Filters Without a Sequence Number.................................................................................................126
Congure Layer 2 and Layer 3 ACLs............................................................................................................................126
Assign an IP ACL to an Interface.................................................................................................................................. 127
Applying an IP ACL......................................................................................................................................................... 127
Counting ACL Hits....................................................................................................................................................128
Congure Ingress ACLs................................................................................................................................................. 128
Congure Egress ACLs..................................................................................................................................................129
Applying Egress Layer 3 ACLs (Control-Plane).................................................................................................... 130
IP Prex Lists.................................................................................................................................................................. 130
Implementation Information..................................................................................................................................... 131
Conguration Task List for Prex Lists...................................................................................................................131
ACL Remarks.................................................................................................................................................................. 134
Conguring a Remark.............................................................................................................................................. 134
Deleting a Remark.................................................................................................................................................... 135
ACL Resequencing......................................................................................................................................................... 136
Resequencing an ACL or Prex List.......................................................................................................................136
Route Maps..................................................................................................................................................................... 137
Implementation Information.....................................................................................................................................137
Logging of ACL Processes............................................................................................................................................ 138
Guidelines for Conguring ACL Logging................................................................................................................139
Conguring ACL Logging.........................................................................................................................................139
Flow-Based Monitoring..................................................................................................................................................140
Behavior of Flow-Based Monitoring.......................................................................................................................140
Enabling Flow-Based Monitoring.............................................................................................................................141
8 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD).................................................................................................. 143
How BFD Works............................................................................................................................................................. 143
BFD Packet Format..................................................................................................................................................144
BFD Sessions............................................................................................................................................................ 145
BFD Three-Way Handshake.................................................................................................................................... 146
Session State Changes............................................................................................................................................148
Important Points to Remember.................................................................................................................................... 148
Congure BFD................................................................................................................................................................ 149
Congure BFD for Physical Ports...........................................................................................................................149
Congure BFD for Static Routes.............................................................................................................................151
Congure BFD for IPv6 Static Routes...................................................................................................................154
Congure BFD for OSPF.........................................................................................................................................156
Congure BFD for OSPFv3.....................................................................................................................................160
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Congure BFD for IS-IS...........................................................................................................................................163
Congure BFD for BGP...........................................................................................................................................165
Congure BFD for VRRP.........................................................................................................................................173
Conguring Protocol Liveness................................................................................................................................ 175
9 Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)................................................................................................................ 176
BGP IP version 4 (BGPv4) Overview.......................................................................................................................... 176
BGP Autonomous Systems..................................................................................................................................... 176
AS4 Number Representation.................................................................................................................................. 178
Four-Byte AS Numbers........................................................................................................................................... 180
BGP router ID............................................................................................................................................................180
Sessions and Peers.................................................................................................................................................. 180
Establish a Session....................................................................................................................................................181
BGP Attributes for selecting Best Path..................................................................................................................181
Multiprotocol BGP....................................................................................................................................................186
BGP global and address family conguration........................................................................................................187
Implement BGP with Dell EMC Networking OS...................................................................................................189
Conguration Information........................................................................................................................................192
Basic BGP conguration tasks......................................................................................................................................192
Prerequisite for conguring a BGP network......................................................................................................... 192
Restrictions............................................................................................................................................................... 193
Enabling BGP............................................................................................................................................................ 193
Enabling four-byte autonomous system numbers................................................................................................195
Changing a BGP router ID.......................................................................................................................................196
Conguring AS4 Number Representations...........................................................................................................196
Conguring a BGP peer...........................................................................................................................................198
Example-Conguring BGP routing between peers.............................................................................................. 199
BGP peer group....................................................................................................................................................... 200
Advanced BGP conguration tasks.............................................................................................................................206
Route-refresh and Soft-reconguration............................................................................................................... 207
Aggregating Routes.................................................................................................................................................209
Filtering BGP..............................................................................................................................................................211
Conguring BGP Fast Fall-Over.............................................................................................................................218
Conguring Passive Peering................................................................................................................................... 219
Enabling Graceful Restart.......................................................................................................................................220
Redistributing Routes...............................................................................................................................................221
Redistributing iBGP Routes into IGP.....................................................................................................................222
Enabling Additional Paths........................................................................................................................................224
Conguring IP Community Lists............................................................................................................................ 225
Conguring an IP Extended Community List....................................................................................................... 226
Congure BGP attributes........................................................................................................................................227
Enabling Multipath....................................................................................................................................................231
Route Reectors......................................................................................................................................................232
Enabling Route Flap Dampening............................................................................................................................ 233
Changing BGP keepalive and hold timers.............................................................................................................236
Setting the extended timer.....................................................................................................................................237
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Enabling or disabling BGP neighbors..................................................................................................................... 237
Route Map Continue............................................................................................................................................... 238
Conguring BGP Confederations.......................................................................................................................... 239
Conguring a BGP VRF address family................................................................................................................ 240
Maintaining Existing AS Numbers During an AS Migration................................................................................. 241
Allowing an AS Number to Appear in its Own AS Path.......................................................................................242
Enabling MBGP Congurations..............................................................................................................................243
MBGP support for IPv6.......................................................................................................................................... 243
Conguring IPv6 MBGP between peers...............................................................................................................243
Example-Conguring IPv4 and IPv6 neighbors................................................................................................... 244
Congure IPv6 NH Automatically for IPv6 Prex Advertised over IPv4 Neighbor......................................... 246
BGP Regular Expression Optimization..................................................................................................................248
Debugging BGP........................................................................................................................................................248
10 Content Addressable Memory (CAM)....................................................................................................... 251
CAM Allocation............................................................................................................................................................... 251
Test CAM Usage............................................................................................................................................................253
View CAM-ACL Settings.............................................................................................................................................. 253
View CAM Usage...........................................................................................................................................................255
Conguring CAM Threshold and Silence Period........................................................................................................255
Setting CAM Threshold and Silence Period......................................................................................................... 255
CAM Optimization......................................................................................................................................................... 256
Troubleshoot CAM Proling..........................................................................................................................................257
CAM Prole Mismatches........................................................................................................................................ 257
QoS CAM Region Limitation...................................................................................................................................257
11 Control Plane Policing (CoPP).................................................................................................................. 258
Congure Control Plane Policing................................................................................................................................. 259
Conguring CoPP for Protocols............................................................................................................................ 260
Conguring CoPP for CPU Queues...................................................................................................................... 262
CoPP for OSPFv3 Packets.....................................................................................................................................263
Conguring CoPP for OSPFv3.............................................................................................................................. 266
Displaying CoPP Conguration .............................................................................................................................266
12 Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol (DHCP).........................................................................................269
DHCP Packet Format and Options............................................................................................................................. 269
Assign an IP Address using DHCP................................................................................................................................271
Implementation Information..........................................................................................................................................272
Congure the System to be a DHCP Server..............................................................................................................272
Conguring the Server for Automatic Address Allocation.................................................................................. 273
Specifying a Default Gateway.................................................................................................................................274
Congure a Method of Hostname Resolution......................................................................................................275
Using DNS for Address Resolution........................................................................................................................ 275
Using NetBIOS WINS for Address Resolution......................................................................................................275
Creating Manual Binding Entries............................................................................................................................275
Debugging the DHCP Server................................................................................................................................. 276
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Using DHCP Clear Commands...............................................................................................................................276
Congure the System to be a Relay Agent.................................................................................................................276
Congure the System to be a DHCP Client............................................................................................................... 278
Conguring the DHCP Client System................................................................................................................... 278
DHCP Client on a Management Interface............................................................................................................ 279
DHCP Client Operation with Other Features.......................................................................................................280
DHCP Relay When DHCP Server and Client are in Dierent VRFs.........................................................................281
Conguring Route Leaking between VRFs on DHCP Relay Agent.................................................................... 281
Non-default VRF conguration for DHCPv6 helper address................................................................................... 282
Conguring DHCP relay source interface...................................................................................................................283
Global DHCP relay source IPv4 or IPv6 conguration ....................................................................................... 283
Interface level DHCP relay source IPv4 or IPv6 conguration ..........................................................................283
Congure the System for User Port Stacking (Option 230)....................................................................................285
Congure Secure DHCP...............................................................................................................................................285
Option 82 (DHCPv4 relay options)........................................................................................................................285
DHCPv6 relay agent options..................................................................................................................................286
DHCP Snooping.......................................................................................................................................................286
Drop DHCP Packets on Snooped VLANs Only.................................................................................................... 291
Dynamic ARP Inspection......................................................................................................................................... 291
Conguring Dynamic ARP Inspection................................................................................................................... 292
Source Address Validation............................................................................................................................................ 294
Enabling IP Source Address Validation..................................................................................................................294
DHCP MAC Source Address Validation................................................................................................................ 295
Enabling IP+MAC Source Address Validation.......................................................................................................295
Viewing the Number of SAV Dropped Packets................................................................................................... 296
Clearing the Number of SAV Dropped Packets...................................................................................................296
13 Equal Cost Multi-Path (ECMP)................................................................................................................ 297
ECMP for Flow-Based Anity..................................................................................................................................... 297
Conguring the Hash Algorithm.............................................................................................................................297
Enabling Deterministic ECMP Next Hop...............................................................................................................297
Conguring the Hash Algorithm Seed.................................................................................................................. 298
Link Bundle Monitoring................................................................................................................................................. 298
Managing ECMP Group Paths...............................................................................................................................299
Creating an ECMP Group Bundle..........................................................................................................................299
Modifying the ECMP Group Threshold................................................................................................................ 299
14 FIPS Cryptography................................................................................................................................... 301
Conguration Tasks........................................................................................................................................................301
Preparing the System.................................................................................................................................................... 301
Enabling FIPS Mode...................................................................................................................................................... 302
Generating Host-Keys...................................................................................................................................................302
Monitoring FIPS Mode Status......................................................................................................................................302
Disabling FIPS Mode..................................................................................................................................................... 303
15 Force10 Resilient Ring Protocol (FRRP)...................................................................................................304
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Protocol Overview.........................................................................................................................................................304
Ring Status...............................................................................................................................................................305
Multiple FRRP Rings............................................................................................................................................... 305
Important FRRP Points...........................................................................................................................................306
Important FRRP Concepts..................................................................................................................................... 307
Implementing FRRP.......................................................................................................................................................308
FRRP Conguration...................................................................................................................................................... 308
Creating the FRRP Group...................................................................................................................................... 308
Conguring the Control VLAN...............................................................................................................................309
Conguring and Adding the Member VLANs....................................................................................................... 310
Setting the FRRP Timers......................................................................................................................................... 311
Clearing the FRRP Counters....................................................................................................................................311
Viewing the FRRP Conguration............................................................................................................................ 311
Viewing the FRRP Information................................................................................................................................ 311
Troubleshooting FRRP................................................................................................................................................... 312
Conguration Checks...............................................................................................................................................312
Sample Conguration and Topology.............................................................................................................................312
16 GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP).............................................................................................. 314
Important Points to Remember.................................................................................................................................... 314
Congure GVRP............................................................................................................................................................. 315
Related Conguration Tasks....................................................................................................................................315
Enabling GVRP Globally.................................................................................................................................................316
Enabling GVRP on a Layer 2 Interface.........................................................................................................................316
Congure GVRP Registration....................................................................................................................................... 316
Congure a GARP Timer............................................................................................................................................... 317
RPM Redundancy...........................................................................................................................................................317
17 High Availability (HA)................................................................................................................................ 319
Component Redundancy...............................................................................................................................................319
Automatic and Manual Stack Unit Failover........................................................................................................... 319
Synchronization between Management and Standby Units..............................................................................320
Forcing a Stack Unit Failover................................................................................................................................. 320
Disabling Auto-Reboot............................................................................................................................................. 321
Pre-Conguring a Stack Unit Slot................................................................................................................................321
Removing a Provisioned Logical Stack Unit................................................................................................................ 321
Hitless Behavior............................................................................................................................................................. 322
Graceful Restart.............................................................................................................................................................322
Software Resiliency....................................................................................................................................................... 322
Software Component Health Monitoring............................................................................................................. 322
System Health Monitoring......................................................................................................................................323
Failure and Event Logging.......................................................................................................................................323
Hot-Lock Behavior.........................................................................................................................................................324
18 Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)......................................................................................... 325
IGMP Implementation Information.............................................................................................................................. 325
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IGMP Protocol Overview..............................................................................................................................................325
IGMP Version 2........................................................................................................................................................ 325
IGMP Version 3........................................................................................................................................................ 327
Congure IGMP............................................................................................................................................................. 330
Related Conguration Tasks...................................................................................................................................330
Viewing IGMP Enabled Interfaces................................................................................................................................331
Selecting an IGMP Version............................................................................................................................................331
Viewing IGMP Groups...................................................................................................................................................332
Adjusting Timers............................................................................................................................................................ 332
Adjusting Query and Response Timers................................................................................................................. 332
Preventing a Host from Joining a Group.................................................................................................................... 333
Enabling IGMP Immediate-Leave.................................................................................................................................336
IGMP Snooping..............................................................................................................................................................336
IGMP Snooping Implementation Information....................................................................................................... 336
Conguring IGMP Snooping...................................................................................................................................336
Removing a Group-Port Association..................................................................................................................... 337
Disabling Multicast Flooding................................................................................................................................... 337
Specifying a Port as Connected to a Multicast Router...................................................................................... 338
Conguring the Switch as Querier........................................................................................................................ 338
Fast Convergence after MSTP Topology Changes...................................................................................................339
Egress Interface Selection (EIS) for HTTP and IGMP Applications........................................................................339
Protocol Separation.................................................................................................................................................339
Enabling and Disabling Management Egress Interface Selection...................................................................... 340
Handling of Management Route Conguration....................................................................................................341
Handling of Switch-Initiated Trac....................................................................................................................... 342
Handling of Switch-Destined Trac......................................................................................................................342
Handling of Transit Trac (Trac Separation).................................................................................................... 343
Mapping of Management Applications and Trac Type.....................................................................................343
Behavior of Various Applications for Switch-Initiated Trac ............................................................................ 344
Behavior of Various Applications for Switch-Destined Trac ...........................................................................345
Interworking of EIS With Various Applications.....................................................................................................346
Designating a Multicast Router Interface...................................................................................................................346
19 Interfaces................................................................................................................................................. 348
Basic Interface Conguration.......................................................................................................................................348
Advanced Interface Conguration...............................................................................................................................348
Interface Types...............................................................................................................................................................349
Optional Modules...........................................................................................................................................................349
View Basic Interface Information.................................................................................................................................350
Resetting an Interface to its Factory Default State................................................................................................... 351
Enabling Energy Ecient Ethernet..............................................................................................................................352
View EEE Information................................................................................................................................................... 352
Clear EEE Counters.......................................................................................................................................................356
Enabling a Physical Interface........................................................................................................................................357
Physical Interfaces.........................................................................................................................................................357
Conguration Task List for Physical Interfaces....................................................................................................358
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Overview of Layer Modes...................................................................................................................................... 358
Conguring Layer 2 (Data Link) Mode..................................................................................................................358
Conguring Layer 2 (Interface) Mode.................................................................................................................. 359
Conguring Layer 3 (Network) Mode...................................................................................................................359
Conguring Layer 3 (Interface) Mode.................................................................................................................. 360
Automatic recovery of an Err-disabled interface.......................................................................................................360
Conguring an automatic recovery for an Err-disabled interface...................................................................... 361
Egress Interface Selection (EIS)...................................................................................................................................361
Important Points to Remember............................................................................................................................. 362
Conguring EIS........................................................................................................................................................ 362
Management Interfaces................................................................................................................................................362
Conguring Management Interfaces.....................................................................................................................362
Conguring a Management Interface on an Ethernet Port................................................................................364
VLAN Interfaces............................................................................................................................................................ 364
Loopback Interfaces......................................................................................................................................................365
Null Interfaces................................................................................................................................................................ 365
Port Channel Interfaces................................................................................................................................................366
Port Channel Denition and Standards.................................................................................................................366
Port Channel Benets.............................................................................................................................................366
Port Channel Implementation.................................................................................................................................366
Interfaces in Port Channels.................................................................................................................................... 367
Conguration Tasks for Port Channel Interfaces.................................................................................................367
Creating a Port Channel..........................................................................................................................................367
Adding a Physical Interface to a Port Channel.....................................................................................................368
Reassigning an Interface to a New Port Channel................................................................................................369
Conguring the Minimum Oper Up Links in a Port Channel...............................................................................370
Adding or Removing a Port Channel from a VLAN..............................................................................................370
Assigning an IP Address to a Port Channel...........................................................................................................372
Deleting or Disabling a Port Channel..................................................................................................................... 372
Load Balancing Through Port Channels................................................................................................................372
Load-Balancing Method..........................................................................................................................................372
Changing the Hash Algorithm................................................................................................................................ 373
Bulk Conguration..........................................................................................................................................................374
Interface Range........................................................................................................................................................374
Bulk Conguration Examples..................................................................................................................................375
Dening Interface Range Macros................................................................................................................................ 376
Dene the Interface Range.....................................................................................................................................376
Choosing an Interface-Range Macro.................................................................................................................... 376
Monitoring and Maintaining Interfaces........................................................................................................................377
Maintenance Using TDR......................................................................................................................................... 378
Link Dampening..............................................................................................................................................................378
Important Points to Remember..............................................................................................................................379
Conguration Example of Link Dampening...........................................................................................................379
Enabling Link Dampening.........................................................................................................................................381
Link Bundle Monitoring................................................................................................................................................. 382
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Using Ethernet Pause Frames for Flow Control........................................................................................................ 383
Enabling Pause Frames........................................................................................................................................... 383
Congure the MTU Size on an Interface....................................................................................................................384
Port-Pipes.......................................................................................................................................................................385
Auto-Negotiation on Ethernet Interfaces...................................................................................................................385
Setting the Speed of Ethernet Interfaces............................................................................................................385
Set Auto-Negotiation Options................................................................................................................................387
Provisioning Combo Ports............................................................................................................................................ 388
View Advanced Interface Information.........................................................................................................................388
Conguring the Interface Sampling Size.............................................................................................................. 389
Conguring the Trac Sampling Size Globally.......................................................................................................... 390
Dynamic Counters.......................................................................................................................................................... 391
Clearing Interface Counters....................................................................................................................................392
20 Internet Protocol Security (IPSec).......................................................................................................... 393
Conguring IPSec .........................................................................................................................................................393
21 IPv4 Routing............................................................................................................................................ 395
IP Addresses...................................................................................................................................................................396
Implementation Information....................................................................................................................................396
Conguration Tasks for IP Addresses......................................................................................................................... 396
Assigning IP Addresses to an Interface.......................................................................................................................396
Conguring Static Routes.............................................................................................................................................397
Adding description for IPv4 and IPv6 static routes.............................................................................................398
Congure Static Routes for the Management Interface..........................................................................................399
IPv4 Path MTU Discovery Overview.......................................................................................................................... 399
Packet handling during MTU mismatch................................................................................................................400
Using the Congured Source IP Address in ICMP Messages..................................................................................400
Conguring the ICMP Source Interface............................................................................................................... 400
Conguring the Duration to Establish a TCP Connection.........................................................................................401
Enabling Directed Broadcast.........................................................................................................................................401
Resolution of Host Names............................................................................................................................................ 401
Enabling Dynamic Resolution of Host Names............................................................................................................402
Specifying the Local System Domain and a List of Domains................................................................................... 402
Conguring DNS with Traceroute................................................................................................................................403
ARP................................................................................................................................................................................. 403
Conguration Tasks for ARP........................................................................................................................................ 404
Conguring Static ARP Entries....................................................................................................................................404
Enabling Proxy ARP.......................................................................................................................................................404
Clearing ARP Cache......................................................................................................................................................405
ARP Learning via Gratuitous ARP............................................................................................................................... 405
Enabling ARP Learning via Gratuitous ARP................................................................................................................405
ARP Learning via ARP Request...................................................................................................................................405
Conguring ARP Retries...............................................................................................................................................406
ICMP................................................................................................................................................................................407
Conguration Tasks for ICMP...................................................................................................................................... 407
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Enabling ICMP Unreachable Messages...................................................................................................................... 407
ICMP Redirects..............................................................................................................................................................407
UDP Helper.....................................................................................................................................................................408
Congure UDP Helper............................................................................................................................................ 408
Important Points to Remember............................................................................................................................. 409
Enabling UDP Helper.....................................................................................................................................................409
Conguring a Broadcast Address................................................................................................................................ 409
Congurations Using UDP Helper................................................................................................................................ 410
UDP Helper with Broadcast-All Addresses................................................................................................................. 410
UDP Helper with Subnet Broadcast Addresses.......................................................................................................... 411
UDP Helper with Congured Broadcast Addresses....................................................................................................411
UDP Helper with No Congured Broadcast Addresses.............................................................................................412
Troubleshooting UDP Helper.........................................................................................................................................412
22 IPv6 Routing.............................................................................................................................................413
Protocol Overview..........................................................................................................................................................413
Extended Address Space.........................................................................................................................................414
Stateless Autoconguration.................................................................................................................................... 414
IPv6 Headers.............................................................................................................................................................414
IPv6 Header Fields................................................................................................................................................... 415
Extension Header Fields...........................................................................................................................................417
Addressing.................................................................................................................................................................418
Implementing IPv6 with Dell EMC Networking OS....................................................................................................419
ICMPv6...........................................................................................................................................................................420
Path MTU discovery...................................................................................................................................................... 421
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery...............................................................................................................................................421
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery of MTU Packets...........................................................................................................422
Conguration Task List for IPv6 RDNSS.................................................................................................................... 422
Conguring the IPv6 Recursive DNS Server....................................................................................................... 422
Debugging IPv6 RDNSS Information Sent to the Host ..................................................................................... 423
Displaying IPv6 RDNSS Information......................................................................................................................424
Secure Shell (SSH) Over an IPv6 Transport.............................................................................................................. 424
Conguration Tasks for IPv6........................................................................................................................................ 425
Adjusting Your CAM-Prole....................................................................................................................................425
Assigning an IPv6 Address to an Interface........................................................................................................... 426
Assigning a Static IPv6 Route................................................................................................................................426
Conguring Telnet with IPv6.................................................................................................................................. 427
SNMP over IPv6...................................................................................................................................................... 427
Displaying IPv6 Information.................................................................................................................................... 427
Displaying an IPv6 Interface Information.............................................................................................................. 428
Showing IPv6 Routes..............................................................................................................................................428
Showing the Running-Conguration for an Interface.........................................................................................430
Clearing IPv6 Routes...............................................................................................................................................430
Disabling ND Entry Timeout................................................................................................................................... 430
Conguring IPv6 RA Guard........................................................................................................................................... 431
Conguring IPv6 RA Guard on an Interface.........................................................................................................432
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Monitoring IPv6 RA Guard......................................................................................................................................433
23 iSCSI Optimization...................................................................................................................................434
iSCSI Optimization Overview....................................................................................................................................... 434
Monitoring iSCSI Trac Flows...............................................................................................................................436
Application of Quality of Service to iSCSI Trac Flows..................................................................................... 436
Information Monitored in iSCSI Trac Flows.......................................................................................................436
Detection and Auto-Conguration for Dell EqualLogic Arrays............................................................................437
Conguring Detection and Ports for Dell Compellent Arrays............................................................................. 437
Synchronizing iSCSI Sessions Learned on VLT-Lags with VLT-Peer.................................................................438
Enable and Disable iSCSI Optimization................................................................................................................. 438
Default iSCSI Optimization Values...............................................................................................................................439
iSCSI Optimization Prerequisites................................................................................................................................. 439
Conguring iSCSI Optimization....................................................................................................................................439
Displaying iSCSI Optimization Information.................................................................................................................. 441
24 Intermediate System to Intermediate System...........................................................................................443
IS-IS Protocol Overview................................................................................................................................................443
IS-IS Addressing.............................................................................................................................................................443
Multi-Topology IS-IS...................................................................................................................................................... 444
Transition Mode........................................................................................................................................................444
Interface Support.....................................................................................................................................................445
Adjacencies...............................................................................................................................................................445
Graceful Restart.............................................................................................................................................................445
Timers....................................................................................................................................................................... 445
Implementation Information..........................................................................................................................................445
Conguration Information.............................................................................................................................................446
Conguration Tasks for IS-IS..................................................................................................................................447
Conguring the Distance of a Route.....................................................................................................................454
Changing the IS-Type..............................................................................................................................................455
Redistributing IPv4 Routes..................................................................................................................................... 457
Redistributing IPv6 Routes.....................................................................................................................................458
Conguring Authentication Passwords.................................................................................................................459
Setting the Overload Bit......................................................................................................................................... 459
Debugging IS-IS.......................................................................................................................................................460
IS-IS Metric Styles..........................................................................................................................................................461
Congure Metric Values................................................................................................................................................ 461
Maximum Values in the Routing Table................................................................................................................... 461
Change the IS-IS Metric Style in One Level Only.................................................................................................461
Leaks from One Level to Another..........................................................................................................................463
Sample Congurations.................................................................................................................................................. 464
25 Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP).............................................................................................. 466
Introduction to Dynamic LAGs and LACP.................................................................................................................. 466
Important Points to Remember............................................................................................................................. 466
LACP Modes............................................................................................................................................................ 467
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Conguring LACP Commands............................................................................................................................... 467
LACP Conguration Tasks............................................................................................................................................468
Creating a LAG.........................................................................................................................................................468
Conguring the LAG Interfaces as Dynamic........................................................................................................468
Setting the LACP Long Timeout........................................................................................................................... 469
Monitoring and Debugging LACP..........................................................................................................................469
Shared LAG State Tracking.......................................................................................................................................... 470
Conguring Shared LAG State Tracking............................................................................................................... 470
Important Points about Shared LAG State Tracking........................................................................................... 472
LACP Basic Conguration Example.............................................................................................................................472
Congure a LAG on ALPHA....................................................................................................................................472
26 Layer 2..................................................................................................................................................... 481
Manage the MAC Address Table.................................................................................................................................. 481
Clearing the MAC Address Table............................................................................................................................481
Setting the Aging Time for Dynamic Entries.........................................................................................................481
Conguring a Static MAC Address........................................................................................................................482
Displaying the MAC Address Table........................................................................................................................ 482
MAC Learning Limit....................................................................................................................................................... 482
Setting the MAC Learning Limit............................................................................................................................ 483
mac learning-limit Dynamic.....................................................................................................................................483
mac learning-limit mac-address-sticky................................................................................................................. 483
mac learning-limit station-move.............................................................................................................................484
mac learning-limit no-station-move.......................................................................................................................484
Learning Limit Violation Actions.............................................................................................................................484
Setting Station Move Violation Actions................................................................................................................ 485
Recovering from Learning Limit and Station Move Violations........................................................................... 485
Disabling MAC Address Learning on the System.................................................................................................486
Enabling port security............................................................................................................................................. 486
NIC Teaming................................................................................................................................................................... 486
Congure Redundant Pairs...........................................................................................................................................487
Important Points about Conguring Redundant Pairs........................................................................................ 489
Far-End Failure Detection.............................................................................................................................................490
FEFD State Changes................................................................................................................................................491
Conguring FEFD.................................................................................................................................................... 492
Enabling FEFD on an Interface...............................................................................................................................492
Debugging FEFD......................................................................................................................................................493
27 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)..................................................................................................... 495
802.1AB (LLDP) Overview............................................................................................................................................495
Protocol Data Units................................................................................................................................................. 495
Optional TLVs.................................................................................................................................................................496
Management TLVs.................................................................................................................................................. 496
TIA-1057 (LLDP-MED) Overview................................................................................................................................ 498
TIA Organizationally Specic TLVs........................................................................................................................ 498
Congure LLDP............................................................................................................................................................. 502
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Related Conguration Tasks...................................................................................................................................502
Important Points to Remember............................................................................................................................. 502
LLDP Compatibility..................................................................................................................................................503
CONFIGURATION versus INTERFACE Congurations............................................................................................ 503
Enabling LLDP................................................................................................................................................................503
Disabling and Undoing LLDP..................................................................................................................................504
Enabling LLDP on Management Ports........................................................................................................................504
Disabling and Undoing LLDP on Management Ports..........................................................................................504
Advertising TLVs............................................................................................................................................................504
Storing and Viewing Unrecognized LLDP TLVs.........................................................................................................506
Reserved Unrecognized LLDP TLVs..................................................................................................................... 506
Organizational Specic Unrecognized LLDP TLVs..............................................................................................506
Viewing Unrecognized LLDP TLVs........................................................................................................................506
Viewing the LLDP Conguration..................................................................................................................................507
Viewing Information Advertised by Adjacent LLDP Neighbors................................................................................507
Examples of Viewing Information Advertised by Neighbors...............................................................................507
Conguring LLDPDU Intervals......................................................................................................................................510
Conguring LLDP Notication Interval.........................................................................................................................511
Conguring Transmit and Receive Mode..................................................................................................................... 511
Conguring the Time to Live Value.............................................................................................................................. 512
Debugging LLDP.............................................................................................................................................................512
Relevant Management Objects.................................................................................................................................... 513
28 Microsoft Network Load Balancing...........................................................................................................519
NLB Unicast Mode Scenario.........................................................................................................................................519
NLB Multicast Mode Scenario......................................................................................................................................519
Limitations of the NLB Feature....................................................................................................................................520
Microsoft Clustering......................................................................................................................................................520
Enable and Disable VLAN Flooding ............................................................................................................................ 520
Conguring a Switch for NLB .....................................................................................................................................520
Enabling a Switch for Multicast NLB..................................................................................................................... 521
29 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)......................................................................................... 522
Protocol Overview.........................................................................................................................................................522
Anycast RP.....................................................................................................................................................................523
Implementation Information..........................................................................................................................................524
Congure Multicast Source Discovery Protocol........................................................................................................524
Related Conguration Tasks................................................................................................................................... 524
Enable MSDP................................................................................................................................................................. 528
Manage the Source-Active Cache.............................................................................................................................. 529
Viewing the Source-Active Cache.........................................................................................................................529
Limiting the Source-Active Cache.........................................................................................................................529
Clearing the Source-Active Cache........................................................................................................................530
Enabling the Rejected Source-Active Cache....................................................................................................... 530
Accept Source-Active Messages that Fail the RFP Check..................................................................................... 530
Specifying Source-Active Messages...........................................................................................................................533
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Limiting the Source-Active Messages from a Peer...................................................................................................534
Preventing MSDP from Caching a Local Source.......................................................................................................534
Preventing MSDP from Caching a Remote Source.................................................................................................. 535
Preventing MSDP from Advertising a Local Source................................................................................................. 535
Logging Changes in Peership States...........................................................................................................................536
Terminating a Peership..................................................................................................................................................536
Clearing Peer Statistics.................................................................................................................................................537
Debugging MSDP.......................................................................................................................................................... 537
MSDP with Anycast RP................................................................................................................................................538
Conguring Anycast RP................................................................................................................................................539
Reducing Source-Active Message Flooding........................................................................................................ 540
Specifying the RP Address Used in SA Messages..............................................................................................540
MSDP Sample Congurations......................................................................................................................................542
33 Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol..................................................................................................... 545
MLD Version 1................................................................................................................................................................ 545
MLD Querier Router......................................................................................................................................................545
Joining a Multicast Group.............................................................................................................................................546
Leaving a Multicast Group............................................................................................................................................546
MLD version 2................................................................................................................................................................546
MLD timers.....................................................................................................................................................................548
Reducing Host Response Burstiness.................................................................................................................... 549
Conguring MLD Version..............................................................................................................................................549
Clearing MLD groups.................................................................................................................................................... 549
Debugging MLD.............................................................................................................................................................549
Explicit Tracking............................................................................................................................................................. 549
Reducing Leave Latency...............................................................................................................................................550
Displaying MLD groups table........................................................................................................................................550
Displaying MLD Interfaces............................................................................................................................................550
31 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)..................................................................................................551
Protocol Overview..........................................................................................................................................................551
Spanning Tree Variations.............................................................................................................................................. 552
Implementation Information................................................................................................................................... 552
Congure Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol................................................................................................................552
Related Conguration Tasks...................................................................................................................................553
Enable Multiple Spanning Tree Globally...................................................................................................................... 553
Adding and Removing Interfaces.................................................................................................................................553
Creating Multiple Spanning Tree Instances................................................................................................................ 554
Inuencing MSTP Root Selection............................................................................................................................... 555
Interoperate with Non-Dell Bridges.............................................................................................................................555
Changing the Region Name or Revision.....................................................................................................................556
Modifying Global Parameters.......................................................................................................................................556
Modifying the Interface Parameters............................................................................................................................557
Setting STP path cost as constant.............................................................................................................................558
Conguring an EdgePort.............................................................................................................................................. 559
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Flush MAC Addresses after a Topology Change....................................................................................................... 559
MSTP Sample Congurations......................................................................................................................................560
Router 1 Running-CongurationRouter 2 Running-CongurationRouter 3 Running-
CongurationSFTOS Example Running-Conguration.......................................................................................560
Debugging and Verifying MSTP Congurations........................................................................................................ 563
32 Multicast Features...................................................................................................................................565
Enabling IP Multicast.....................................................................................................................................................565
Implementation Information......................................................................................................................................... 565
Multicast Policies...........................................................................................................................................................566
IPv4 Multicast Policies............................................................................................................................................566
Understanding Multicast Traceroute (mtrace).....................................................................................................573
Printing Multicast Traceroute (mtrace) Paths......................................................................................................574
Supported Error Codes........................................................................................................................................... 575
mtrace Scenarios..................................................................................................................................................... 576
33 Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol..................................................................................................... 582
MLD Version 1................................................................................................................................................................ 582
MLD Querier Router......................................................................................................................................................582
Joining a Multicast Group.............................................................................................................................................583
Leaving a Multicast Group............................................................................................................................................583
MLD version 2................................................................................................................................................................583
MLD timers.....................................................................................................................................................................585
Reducing Host Response Burstiness.................................................................................................................... 586
Clearing MLD groups.................................................................................................................................................... 586
Debugging MLD.............................................................................................................................................................586
Explicit Tracking............................................................................................................................................................. 586
Reducing Leave Latency...............................................................................................................................................586
Displaying MLD groups table........................................................................................................................................ 587
Displaying MLD Interfaces............................................................................................................................................ 587
MLD Snooping................................................................................................................................................................587
Enable MLD Snooping.............................................................................................................................................587
Disable MLD Snooping............................................................................................................................................588
Congure the switch as a querier..........................................................................................................................588
Specify port as connected to multicast router.................................................................................................... 588
Enable Snooping Explicit Tracking.........................................................................................................................589
Display the MLD Snooping Table........................................................................................................................... 589
34 Object Tracking....................................................................................................................................... 590
Object Tracking Overview............................................................................................................................................ 590
Track Layer 2 Interfaces.......................................................................................................................................... 591
Track Layer 3 Interfaces.......................................................................................................................................... 591
Track IPv4 and IPv6 Routes................................................................................................................................... 592
Set Tracking Delays................................................................................................................................................. 593
VRRP Object Tracking............................................................................................................................................ 593
Object Tracking Conguration..................................................................................................................................... 593
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Tracking a Layer 2 Interface................................................................................................................................... 593
Tracking a Layer 3 Interface................................................................................................................................... 594
Track an IPv4/IPv6 Route......................................................................................................................................596
Displaying Tracked Objects...........................................................................................................................................600
35 Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2 and OSPFv3)....................................................................................602
Protocol Overview.........................................................................................................................................................602
Autonomous System (AS) Areas........................................................................................................................... 602
Area Types................................................................................................................................................................ 603
Networks and Neighbors........................................................................................................................................604
Router Types............................................................................................................................................................ 604
Designated and Backup Designated Routers.......................................................................................................606
Link-State Advertisements (LSAs)........................................................................................................................606
Router Priority and Cost......................................................................................................................................... 607
OSPF with Dell EMC Networking OS.........................................................................................................................608
Graceful Restart...................................................................................................................................................... 609
Fast Convergence (OSPFv2, IPv4 Only)...............................................................................................................610
Multi-Process OSPFv2 with VRF...........................................................................................................................610
OSPF ACK Packing..................................................................................................................................................610
Setting OSPF Adjacency with Cisco Routers.......................................................................................................610
Conguration Information.............................................................................................................................................. 611
Conguration Task List for OSPFv2 (OSPF for IPv4)..........................................................................................611
OSPFv3 NSSA............................................................................................................................................................... 625
NSSA Options.......................................................................................................................................................... 625
Conguration Task List for OSPFv3 (OSPF for IPv6).............................................................................................. 626
Enabling IPv6 Unicast Routing...............................................................................................................................626
Applying cost for OSPFv3...................................................................................................................................... 627
Assigning IPv6 Addresses on an Interface............................................................................................................627
Assigning Area ID on an Interface.......................................................................................................................... 627
Assigning OSPFv3 Process ID and Router ID Globally........................................................................................628
Assigning OSPFv3 Process ID and Router ID to a VRF......................................................................................628
Conguring Stub Areas...........................................................................................................................................629
Conguring Passive-Interface................................................................................................................................629
Redistributing Routes..............................................................................................................................................629
Conguring a Default Route...................................................................................................................................630
Enabling OSPFv3 Graceful Restart.......................................................................................................................630
OSPFv3 Authentication Using IPsec.....................................................................................................................632
Troubleshooting OSPFv3........................................................................................................................................638
MIB Support for OSPFv3............................................................................................................................................. 639
Viewing the OSPFv3 MIB.......................................................................................................................................640
36 Policy-based Routing (PBR).....................................................................................................................641
Overview......................................................................................................................................................................... 641
Implementing PBR.........................................................................................................................................................642
Conguration Task List for Policy-based Routing......................................................................................................642
PBR Exceptions (Permit)....................................................................................................................................... 642
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