Dell PowerSwitch S5232F-ON User guide

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Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10 User Guide
Release 10.5.2
06 2021
Rev. A05
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Chapter 1: About this guide......................................................................................................... 29
Conventions........................................................................................................................................................................29
Related Documents...........................................................................................................................................................29
Documentation Feedback................................................................................................................................................30
Chapter 2: Change history........................................................................................................... 31
Chapter 3: Getting Started with Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10...................................................... 38
Switch with factory-installed OS10.............................................................................................................................. 39
Log in .............................................................................................................................................................................40
Check OS10 version....................................................................................................................................................40
Install firmware upgrade............................................................................................................................................. 41
Upgrade OS10 automatically using ZTD................................................................................................................. 41
Upgrade OS10 manually from the CLI.................................................................................................................... 42
Upgrade OS10 on VLT nodes with minimal traffic loss...................................................................................... 44
Check OS10 license.....................................................................................................................................................49
Re-install license .........................................................................................................................................................49
Upgrade commands....................................................................................................................................................50
Baremetal switch with only ONIE installed................................................................................................................. 55
Uninstall existing OS...................................................................................................................................................55
Download OS10 image................................................................................................................................................56
Installation using ONIE............................................................................................................................................... 56
Log in .............................................................................................................................................................................59
Install OS10 license..................................................................................................................................................... 60
Downgrade to Release 10.5.0.0 or earlier releases................................................................................................... 63
Roll back from 10.5.2.0 or later release to 10.5.0.x or earlier release.............................................................64
Downgrade to Release 10.5.1.0 or later releases....................................................................................................... 65
Rollback from 10.5.2.0 or later release to 10.5.1.0 or later release................................................................. 66
Switch deployment options.............................................................................................................................................67
Manual CLI configuration...........................................................................................................................................67
ZTD-automated switch deployment....................................................................................................................... 67
Ansible-automated switch provisioning..................................................................................................................67
Feature limitation on the Z9100-ON and S5200-ON series switches............................................................68
Feature limitations on Z9332F-ON switch............................................................................................................68
Remote access...................................................................................................................................................................68
Configure Management IP address.........................................................................................................................68
Configure Management route .................................................................................................................................69
Configure username and password.........................................................................................................................69
Chapter 4: CLI Basics...................................................................................................................71
CONFIGURATION mode..................................................................................................................................................72
Check device status......................................................................................................................................................... 73
Related Videos..............................................................................................................................................................74
Command help....................................................................................................................................................................74
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Candidate configuration...................................................................................................................................................75
Copy running configuration ............................................................................................................................................78
Restore startup configuration .......................................................................................................................................79
Reload system image........................................................................................................................................................80
Filter show commands..................................................................................................................................................... 80
Common OS10 commands............................................................................................................................................... 81
boot................................................................................................................................................................................. 81
commit............................................................................................................................................................................ 81
configure........................................................................................................................................................................ 81
copy................................................................................................................................................................................ 82
delete..............................................................................................................................................................................83
dir.................................................................................................................................................................................... 84
discard............................................................................................................................................................................85
do.................................................................................................................................................................................... 85
end.................................................................................................................................................................................. 86
exit.................................................................................................................................................................................. 86
hostname.......................................................................................................................................................................86
license.............................................................................................................................................................................87
lock.................................................................................................................................................................................. 87
management route...................................................................................................................................................... 87
move............................................................................................................................................................................... 88
no.....................................................................................................................................................................................88
ping................................................................................................................................................................................. 89
ping6................................................................................................................................................................................91
reload..............................................................................................................................................................................92
show boot......................................................................................................................................................................93
show candidate-configuration..................................................................................................................................93
show environment.......................................................................................................................................................96
show inventory.............................................................................................................................................................96
show ip management-route...................................................................................................................................... 97
show ipv6 management-route..................................................................................................................................97
show license status.....................................................................................................................................................98
show running-configuration......................................................................................................................................98
show startup-configuration..................................................................................................................................... 101
show system............................................................................................................................................................... 102
show version............................................................................................................................................................... 103
start...............................................................................................................................................................................104
system.......................................................................................................................................................................... 104
system-cli disable.......................................................................................................................................................105
system-user linuxadmin disable.............................................................................................................................. 105
system identifier.........................................................................................................................................................105
terminal.........................................................................................................................................................................106
traceroute....................................................................................................................................................................106
unlock............................................................................................................................................................................107
username password role...........................................................................................................................................107
write.............................................................................................................................................................................. 108
Chapter 5: Advanced CLI tasks...................................................................................................110
Command alias.................................................................................................................................................................. 110
Multi-line alias...............................................................................................................................................................111
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alias................................................................................................................................................................................ 113
alias (multi-line)...........................................................................................................................................................114
default (alias)...............................................................................................................................................................115
description (alias)....................................................................................................................................................... 115
line (alias)..................................................................................................................................................................... 115
show alias..................................................................................................................................................................... 116
Batch mode........................................................................................................................................................................117
batch.............................................................................................................................................................................. 117
Linux shell commands......................................................................................................................................................118
Using OS9 commands.................................................................................................................................................... 120
feature config-os9-style.......................................................................................................................................... 120
Chapter 6: Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10 zero-touch deployment................................................. 121
ZTD DHCP server configuration.................................................................................................................................. 123
ZTD provisioning script.................................................................................................................................................. 123
ZTD CLI batch file............................................................................................................................................................124
Post-ZTD script............................................................................................................................................................... 125
ZTD commands................................................................................................................................................................ 125
reload ztd.....................................................................................................................................................................125
show ztd-status......................................................................................................................................................... 125
ztd cancel.................................................................................................................................................................... 126
ztd start....................................................................................................................................................................... 126
ztd stop........................................................................................................................................................................ 127
Chapter 7: Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10 provisioning.................................................................. 128
Using Ansible.....................................................................................................................................................................128
Example: Configure an OS10 switch using Ansible..................................................................................................129
Chapter 8: SmartFabric Director................................................................................................ 132
Enable SmartFabric Director mode on a switch.......................................................................................................132
Support for SmartFabric Director................................................................................................................................132
gRPC Network Management Interface agent.......................................................................................................... 132
Lifecycle Management using SmartFabric Director................................................................................................ 135
SmartFabric Director commands................................................................................................................................. 136
gnmi-security-profile.................................................................................................................................................136
show switch-operating-mode................................................................................................................................. 137
show sfd status.......................................................................................................................................................... 137
Chapter 9: System management................................................................................................ 138
System banners................................................................................................................................................................138
Login banner................................................................................................................................................................138
Message of the day banner.....................................................................................................................................139
System banner commands...................................................................................................................................... 139
User session management.............................................................................................................................................140
User session management commands...................................................................................................................141
Telnet server.....................................................................................................................................................................142
Telnet commands.......................................................................................................................................................143
Simple Network Management Protocol..................................................................................................................... 143
SNMP security models and levels..........................................................................................................................144
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MIBs.............................................................................................................................................................................. 144
SNMPv3.......................................................................................................................................................................145
Configure SNMP........................................................................................................................................................146
SNMP commands...................................................................................................................................................... 150
Example: Configure SNMP......................................................................................................................................160
System clock.....................................................................................................................................................................160
Time zones and UTC offset reference..................................................................................................................161
System Clock commands......................................................................................................................................... 177
Network Time Protocol.................................................................................................................................................. 179
Enable NTP..................................................................................................................................................................180
Broadcasts....................................................................................................................................................................181
Source IP address.......................................................................................................................................................181
Authentication............................................................................................................................................................ 182
Sample NTP configuration.......................................................................................................................................183
NTP commands..........................................................................................................................................................185
Precision Time Protocol................................................................................................................................................. 190
Supported platforms................................................................................................................................................. 194
Standards compliance...............................................................................................................................................194
PTP installation scale and limits............................................................................................................................. 194
Configuration notes...................................................................................................................................................194
Hybrid clocking...........................................................................................................................................................195
Configure Precision Time Protocol........................................................................................................................195
View PTP information...............................................................................................................................................198
Example: Configure boundary clock with L2 transport method.................................................................... 200
Example: Configure boundary clock with IPv4 multicast transport method............................................... 201
Example: Configure boundary clock with IPv4 unicast transport method..................................................202
Example: Configure end-to-end transparent clock...........................................................................................203
Example: Configure boundary clock with IPv4 unicast transport method and L3 VLAN........................ 204
Example: Configure PTP in a multinode setup...................................................................................................205
PTP commands.......................................................................................................................................................... 213
Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE)...................................................................................................................................229
Supported platforms................................................................................................................................................ 229
Standards compliance..............................................................................................................................................229
Clock source selection ............................................................................................................................................230
Manage clock selection............................................................................................................................................ 231
Standby clock source states................................................................................................................................... 231
Restrictions and limitations..................................................................................................................................... 231
Sample configurations.............................................................................................................................................. 231
SyncE commands.......................................................................................................................................................241
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol....................................................................................................................... 252
Packet format and options..................................................................................................................................... 253
DHCP server.............................................................................................................................................................. 254
Automatic address allocation................................................................................................................................. 255
Hostname resolution................................................................................................................................................ 256
Manual binding entries............................................................................................................................................. 257
View DHCP Information.......................................................................................................................................... 258
DHCP relay agent..................................................................................................................................................... 258
Enable or disable DHCP Option-82.......................................................................................................................260
DHCP relay agent options....................................................................................................................................... 261
DHCPv4 relay counters........................................................................................................................................... 275
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DHCP relay without route leaking.........................................................................................................................276
VRRP Virtual IP as Server Override (sub option 11)......................................................................................... 277
DHCP snooping..........................................................................................................................................................279
System domain name and list.................................................................................................................................296
DHCP commands...................................................................................................................................................... 297
DNS commands......................................................................................................................................................... 329
Containers......................................................................................................................................................................... 331
Low Latency Modes....................................................................................................................................................... 334
Low Latency Modes CLI commands.....................................................................................................................336
Chapter 10: Interfaces............................................................................................................... 337
Ethernet interfaces.........................................................................................................................................................337
Unified port groups.........................................................................................................................................................338
Z9264F-ON port-group profiles..................................................................................................................................339
Port-groups on S5200F-ON switches.......................................................................................................................340
L2 mode configuration...................................................................................................................................................347
L3 mode configuration...................................................................................................................................................347
Fibre Channel interfaces............................................................................................................................................... 348
Configuring wavelength...........................................................................................................................................349
Management interface .................................................................................................................................................350
Management interface ........................................................................................................................................... 350
VLAN interfaces..............................................................................................................................................................350
User-configured default VLAN.....................................................................................................................................351
VLAN scale profile........................................................................................................................................................... 351
Loopback interfaces.......................................................................................................................................................352
Port-channel interfaces.................................................................................................................................................353
Create port-channel................................................................................................................................................. 353
Add port member...................................................................................................................................................... 353
Minimum links.............................................................................................................................................................354
Assign Port Channel IP Address............................................................................................................................355
Remove or disable port-channel........................................................................................................................... 355
Load balance traffic..................................................................................................................................................355
Change hash algorithm............................................................................................................................................356
Configure interface ranges...........................................................................................................................................356
Switch-port profiles........................................................................................................................................................357
S4148-ON Series port profiles............................................................................................................................... 358
S4148U-ON port profiles.........................................................................................................................................358
Configure negotiation modes on interfaces............................................................................................................. 360
Configure breakout mode..............................................................................................................................................361
Breakout auto-configuration........................................................................................................................................ 363
Reset default configuration..........................................................................................................................................363
Forward error correction.............................................................................................................................................. 365
Energy-efficient Ethernet.............................................................................................................................................366
Enable energy-efficient Ethernet..........................................................................................................................366
Clear EEE counters...................................................................................................................................................366
View EEE status/statistics..................................................................................................................................... 367
EEE commands..........................................................................................................................................................368
View interface configuration........................................................................................................................................ 370
Viewing journal logs........................................................................................................................................................ 373
High-power optical modules.........................................................................................................................................375
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High-power optical module commands................................................................................................................376
Digital optical monitoring...............................................................................................................................................377
Enable DOM and DOM traps.................................................................................................................................. 378
Default MTU Configuration.......................................................................................................................................... 379
Configure polling interval for Ethernet interface counters...................................................................................380
Interface commands.......................................................................................................................................................380
channel-group............................................................................................................................................................380
default interface.........................................................................................................................................................381
default vlan-id............................................................................................................................................................ 383
description (Interface).............................................................................................................................................383
duplex...........................................................................................................................................................................384
enable dom..................................................................................................................................................................384
enable dom traps.......................................................................................................................................................385
feature auto-breakout..............................................................................................................................................385
fec.................................................................................................................................................................................386
interface breakout.................................................................................................................................................... 386
interface ethernet..................................................................................................................................................... 387
interface loopback.....................................................................................................................................................387
interface mgmt.......................................................................................................................................................... 387
interface null...............................................................................................................................................................388
interface port-channel............................................................................................................................................. 388
interface range.......................................................................................................................................................... 388
interface vlan............................................................................................................................................................. 389
link-bundle-utilization...............................................................................................................................................389
link-bundle-monitor.................................................................................................................................................. 390
mode............................................................................................................................................................................ 390
mode l3......................................................................................................................................................................... 391
mtu................................................................................................................................................................................ 391
negotiation.................................................................................................................................................................. 392
port mode Eth............................................................................................................................................................393
port-group...................................................................................................................................................................394
profile........................................................................................................................................................................... 394
scale-profile vlan....................................................................................................................................................... 395
show interface........................................................................................................................................................... 395
show interface description......................................................................................................................................397
show interface phy-eth........................................................................................................................................... 397
show interface switchport......................................................................................................................................398
show inventory media.............................................................................................................................................. 398
show inventory media details.................................................................................................................................399
show link-bundle-utilization....................................................................................................................................400
show port-channel summary..................................................................................................................................400
show port-group........................................................................................................................................................ 401
show switch-port-profile......................................................................................................................................... 401
show system...............................................................................................................................................................402
show vlan.................................................................................................................................................................... 403
shutdown.................................................................................................................................................................... 403
speed (Fibre Channel)............................................................................................................................................. 403
speed (Management)...............................................................................................................................................404
stats-monitor............................................................................................................................................................. 404
switch-port-profile................................................................................................................................................... 405
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switchport access vlan............................................................................................................................................ 407
switchport mode....................................................................................................................................................... 407
switchport trunk allowed vlan................................................................................................................................407
wavelength................................................................................................................................................................. 408
default mtu................................................................................................................................................................. 408
show default mtu...................................................................................................................................................... 409
Chapter 11: Fibre Channel.......................................................................................................... 410
Fibre Channel over Ethernet..........................................................................................................................................411
Configure FIP snooping.............................................................................................................................................411
Terminology.......................................................................................................................................................................413
Virtual fabric......................................................................................................................................................................413
Fibre Channel zoning...................................................................................................................................................... 415
F_Port on Ethernet......................................................................................................................................................... 417
Pinning FCoE traffic to a specific port of a port-channel..................................................................................... 417
Sample FSB configuration on VLT network........................................................................................................ 419
Sample FC Switch configuration on VLT network.............................................................................................421
Sample FSB configuration on non-VLT network...............................................................................................423
Sample FC Switch configuration on non-VLT network................................................................................... 425
Multiswitch fabric (E Port)...........................................................................................................................................426
Configure multiswitch fabric (E Port)..................................................................................................................428
Verify multiswitch fabric (E Port) configuration................................................................................................431
Multiswitch fabric (E Port) CLI commands........................................................................................................ 436
Multi-hop FIP-snooping bridge.....................................................................................................................................451
Configuration notes...................................................................................................................................................451
Configure multi-hop FSB.........................................................................................................................................452
Verify multi-hop FSB configuration...................................................................................................................... 457
Sample Multi-hop FSB configuration................................................................................................................... 459
Configuration guidelines................................................................................................................................................ 472
NPIV Proxy Gateway cascading.................................................................................................................................. 473
Support for untagged VLAN in FCoE.........................................................................................................................475
Single FCF per vFabric.................................................................................................................................................. 475
Usecase 1 - NPG fabric is connected to an FCF switch through multiple links.........................................476
Use case 2 - NPG fabric is connected to multiple upstream switches belonging to the same SAN
fabric........................................................................................................................................................................ 479
Use case 3 - Multiple NPG Fabrics connected to upstream switches belonging to different SAN
fabrics...................................................................................................................................................................... 479
F_Port commands.......................................................................................................................................................... 479
fc alias.......................................................................................................................................................................... 479
fc zone......................................................................................................................................................................... 479
fc zoneset................................................................................................................................................................... 480
feature fc.................................................................................................................................................................... 480
member (alias)...........................................................................................................................................................480
member (zone)...........................................................................................................................................................481
member (zoneset)..................................................................................................................................................... 481
show fc alias...............................................................................................................................................................482
show fc interface-area-id mapping.......................................................................................................................482
show fc ns switch..................................................................................................................................................... 482
show fc zone..............................................................................................................................................................483
show fc zoneset........................................................................................................................................................ 484
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zone default-zone permit........................................................................................................................................485
zoneset activate........................................................................................................................................................485
NPG commands...............................................................................................................................................................485
fc port-mode F.......................................................................................................................................................... 486
feature fc npg............................................................................................................................................................ 486
show npg devices......................................................................................................................................................486
show npg uplink-interface.......................................................................................................................................487
F_Port and NPG commands........................................................................................................................................ 489
clear fc statistics.......................................................................................................................................................489
fcoe ............................................................................................................................................................................. 489
fcoe delay fcf-adv.....................................................................................................................................................490
name.............................................................................................................................................................................490
rebalance fc npg sessions....................................................................................................................................... 490
show npg uplink-interface.......................................................................................................................................492
show npg node-interface........................................................................................................................................ 494
show fc statistics......................................................................................................................................................495
show fc switch.......................................................................................................................................................... 495
show running-config vfabric.................................................................................................................................. 496
show vfabric...............................................................................................................................................................496
vfabric.......................................................................................................................................................................... 497
vfabric (interface).....................................................................................................................................................497
vlan............................................................................................................................................................................... 497
FIP-snooping commands...............................................................................................................................................498
feature fip-snooping with-cvl................................................................................................................................ 498
fip-snooping enable.................................................................................................................................................. 498
fip-snooping fc-map.................................................................................................................................................499
fip-snooping port-mode...........................................................................................................................................499
FCoE commands.............................................................................................................................................................500
clear fcoe database.................................................................................................................................................. 500
clear fcoe statistics.................................................................................................................................................. 500
fcoe delay fcf-adv.................................................................................................................................................... 500
fcoe-pinned-port ...................................................................................................................................................... 501
fcoe max-sessions-per-enodemac........................................................................................................................ 501
fcoe priority-bits........................................................................................................................................................ 501
lldp tlv-select dcbxp-appln fcoe............................................................................................................................502
re-balance fc npg sessions vfabric....................................................................................................................... 502
show fcoe enode.......................................................................................................................................................504
show fcoe fcf.............................................................................................................................................................504
show fcoe pinned-port............................................................................................................................................ 505
show fcoe sessions...................................................................................................................................................506
show fcoe statistics................................................................................................................................................. 506
show fcoe system..................................................................................................................................................... 507
show fcoe vlan...........................................................................................................................................................507
show npg node-interface........................................................................................................................................ 507
show npg uplink-interface...................................................................................................................................... 508
Debug FC commands......................................................................................................................................................510
debug fc....................................................................................................................................................................... 510
show debug fc.............................................................................................................................................................511
Chapter 12: Layer 2.................................................................................................................... 513
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802.1X.................................................................................................................................................................................513
Port authentication................................................................................................................................................... 514
EAP over RADIUS......................................................................................................................................................515
Configure 802.1X....................................................................................................................................................... 515
Enable 802.1X............................................................................................................................................................. 516
Identity retransmissions............................................................................................................................................517
Failure quiet period.................................................................................................................................................... 517
Port control mode......................................................................................................................................................518
Reauthenticate a port...............................................................................................................................................519
Configure timeouts...................................................................................................................................................520
Configure RADIUS server........................................................................................................................................ 521
802.1X commands......................................................................................................................................................521
RADIUS server commands......................................................................................................................................526
Far-end failure detection.............................................................................................................................................. 528
Enable FEFD globally................................................................................................................................................530
Enable FEFD on interface........................................................................................................................................ 531
Reset FEFD err-disabled interface........................................................................................................................ 531
Display FEFD information.........................................................................................................................................531
FEFD Commands.......................................................................................................................................................532
Link Aggregation Control Protocol............................................................................................................................. 535
Modes.......................................................................................................................................................................... 535
Configuration............................................................................................................................................................. 535
Interfaces....................................................................................................................................................................536
Rates............................................................................................................................................................................ 536
Sample configuration................................................................................................................................................537
LACP fallback.............................................................................................................................................................540
LACP commands.......................................................................................................................................................543
Link Layer Discovery Protocol.....................................................................................................................................550
Mandatory TLVs.........................................................................................................................................................551
Optional TLVs............................................................................................................................................................. 551
Configure LLDP......................................................................................................................................................... 554
Example: Advertise TLVs configuration.............................................................................................................. 560
View LLDP configuration......................................................................................................................................... 561
View LLDP neighbor advertisements................................................................................................................... 562
LLDP-MED..................................................................................................................................................................563
LLDP commands........................................................................................................................................................567
Media Access Control.................................................................................................................................................... 579
Static MAC Address.................................................................................................................................................580
MAC Address Table..................................................................................................................................................580
Clear MAC Address Table........................................................................................................................................581
MAC Commands........................................................................................................................................................ 581
Spanning-tree protocol................................................................................................................................................. 584
Introduction to STP..................................................................................................................................................584
Common STP commands.........................................................................................................................................591
Rapid per-VLAN spanning-tree..............................................................................................................................597
Rapid Spanning-Tree Protocol...............................................................................................................................609
Multiple Spanning-Tree............................................................................................................................................ 616
Virtual LANs..................................................................................................................................................................... 630
Default VLAN............................................................................................................................................................. 630
Default Management VLAN.....................................................................................................................................631
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Create or remove VLANs.........................................................................................................................................631
Access mode.............................................................................................................................................................. 632
Trunk mode.................................................................................................................................................................633
Assign IP address...................................................................................................................................................... 634
View VLAN configuration........................................................................................................................................635
VLAN Scaling............................................................................................................................................................. 636
Anycast IP Gateway for VLANs.............................................................................................................................637
VLAN commands.......................................................................................................................................................648
Private VLANs.................................................................................................................................................................. 651
PVLAN components................................................................................................................................................. 652
Limitations.................................................................................................................................................................. 653
Configuration notes..................................................................................................................................................653
Configure a PVLAN domain....................................................................................................................................654
Extend PVLAN domain to another switch.......................................................................................................... 655
Configure PVLAN ports in a regular VLAN.........................................................................................................656
Configure an IPv4 address and local proxy ARP on a PVLAN interface..................................................... 658
Convert a secondary or promiscuous port to a regular L2 port....................................................................658
Delete the primary and secondary VLANs.......................................................................................................... 659
View PVLAN information........................................................................................................................................ 660
Interaction with other features............................................................................................................................. 662
PVLAN commands.................................................................................................................................................... 664
Example: PVLAN deployment with L2-L3 boundary at the spine layer....................................................... 670
Example: PVLAN deployment with L2-L3 boundary at the leaf layer.......................................................... 683
Port monitoring............................................................................................................................................................... 696
Local port monitoring............................................................................................................................................... 697
Remote port monitoring.......................................................................................................................................... 698
Encapsulated remote port monitoring..................................................................................................................702
Flow-based monitoring............................................................................................................................................ 703
Remote port monitoring on VLT............................................................................................................................704
Port monitoring commands.................................................................................................................................... 708
Chapter 13: Layer 3.................................................................................................................... 713
Virtual routing and forwarding......................................................................................................................................713
Configure management VRF................................................................................................................................... 713
Configure non-default VRF instances...................................................................................................................715
VRF configuration...................................................................................................................................................... 718
View VRF instance information..............................................................................................................................722
Static route leaking...................................................................................................................................................723
Route leaking..............................................................................................................................................................726
Administrative distance for leaked routes...........................................................................................................745
VRF commands..........................................................................................................................................................746
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection.............................................................................................................................757
BFD session states....................................................................................................................................................758
BFD three-way handshake......................................................................................................................................759
BFD configuration..................................................................................................................................................... 760
Configure BFD globally............................................................................................................................................ 760
BFD for BGP................................................................................................................................................................761
BFD for OSPF............................................................................................................................................................ 765
BFD for Static routes............................................................................................................................................... 769
BFD commands.......................................................................................................................................................... 772
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Border Gateway Protocol..............................................................................................................................................779
Sessions and peers................................................................................................................................................... 780
Martian addresses.....................................................................................................................................................780
Route reflectors......................................................................................................................................................... 781
Multiprotocol BGP..................................................................................................................................................... 781
Attributes.................................................................................................................................................................... 782
Disable announcement of ASN values..................................................................................................................782
Selection criteria........................................................................................................................................................782
Weight and local preference...................................................................................................................................783
Multiexit discriminators............................................................................................................................................783
Origin............................................................................................................................................................................ 784
AS path and next-hop.............................................................................................................................................. 784
Best path selection................................................................................................................................................... 785
More path support....................................................................................................................................................785
Advertise cost............................................................................................................................................................ 786
4-Byte AS numbers...................................................................................................................................................786
AS number migration................................................................................................................................................786
Graceful restart..........................................................................................................................................................787
Configure Border Gateway Protocol.................................................................................................................... 787
Enable BGP.................................................................................................................................................................788
BGP over unnumbered interfaces.........................................................................................................................790
Auto-unnumbered interfaces for BGP................................................................................................................. 792
Configure Dual Stack................................................................................................................................................796
Configure administrative distance........................................................................................................................ 796
Peer templates...........................................................................................................................................................797
Neighbor fall-over......................................................................................................................................................801
Configure password................................................................................................................................................. 802
Fast external fallover................................................................................................................................................804
Passive peering..........................................................................................................................................................805
Local AS...................................................................................................................................................................... 806
AS number limit..........................................................................................................................................................807
Redistribute routes................................................................................................................................................... 808
Additional paths.........................................................................................................................................................809
MED attributes.......................................................................................................................................................... 809
Local preference attribute.......................................................................................................................................810
Weight attribute..........................................................................................................................................................811
Enable multipath......................................................................................................................................................... 811
Route-map filters.......................................................................................................................................................812
Route reflector clusters........................................................................................................................................... 812
Aggregate routes....................................................................................................................................................... 813
Confederations........................................................................................................................................................... 814
Route dampening....................................................................................................................................................... 814
Timers...........................................................................................................................................................................816
Neighbor soft-reconfiguration................................................................................................................................816
Redistribute iBGP route to OSPF.......................................................................................................................... 817
View BGP routes information................................................................................................................................. 818
Example - BGP in a VLT topology..........................................................................................................................819
Example - Three-tier CLOS topology with eBGP..............................................................................................824
Debug BGP................................................................................................................................................................. 829
Configuring BGP template......................................................................................................................................829
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BGP commands......................................................................................................................................................... 830
Equal cost multi-path..................................................................................................................................................... 878
Load balancing........................................................................................................................................................... 878
Maximum ECMP groups and paths...................................................................................................................... 882
ECMP commands......................................................................................................................................................883
IPv4 routing...................................................................................................................................................................... 887
Assign interface IP address.................................................................................................................................... 887
Configure static routing.......................................................................................................................................... 888
Address Resolution Protocol.................................................................................................................................. 889
IPv4 routing commands...........................................................................................................................................890
IPv6 routing......................................................................................................................................................................895
Enable or disable IPv6..............................................................................................................................................895
IPv6 addresses.......................................................................................................................................................... 896
Stateless autoconfiguration....................................................................................................................................898
Neighbor Discovery.................................................................................................................................................. 898
Duplicate address discovery...................................................................................................................................899
Static IPv6 routing....................................................................................................................................................900
IPv6 destination unreachable.................................................................................................................................900
IPv6 hop-by-hop options......................................................................................................................................... 901
IPv6 Routing Header Type 0...................................................................................................................................901
View IPv6 information.............................................................................................................................................. 901
IPv6 RA Guard........................................................................................................................................................... 902
IPv6 commands...........................................................................................................................................................911
Open shortest path first................................................................................................................................................923
Autonomous system areas......................................................................................................................................923
Areas, networks, and neighbors............................................................................................................................ 924
Router types...............................................................................................................................................................924
Designated and backup designated routers....................................................................................................... 925
Link-state advertisements...................................................................................................................................... 926
Router priority............................................................................................................................................................926
Shortest path first throttling..................................................................................................................................927
Redistribute routes................................................................................................................................................... 928
OSPFv2....................................................................................................................................................................... 929
OSPFv3....................................................................................................................................................................... 962
Object tracking manager...............................................................................................................................................984
Interface tracking......................................................................................................................................................985
Host tracking..............................................................................................................................................................985
Set tracking delays................................................................................................................................................... 986
Object tracking.......................................................................................................................................................... 986
View tracked objects................................................................................................................................................987
OTM commands........................................................................................................................................................ 987
Policy-based routing...................................................................................................................................................... 990
Access-list to match route-map............................................................................................................................990
Set address to match route-map...........................................................................................................................991
Assign route-map to interface................................................................................................................................991
View PBR information...............................................................................................................................................991
Policy-based routing per VRF................................................................................................................................ 992
Configuring PBR per VRF....................................................................................................................................... 992
PBR and VLT..............................................................................................................................................................993
Sample configuration............................................................................................................................................... 996
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Track route reachability...........................................................................................................................................997
Use PBR to permit and block specific traffic.....................................................................................................997
View PBR configuration.......................................................................................................................................... 998
PBR commands......................................................................................................................................................... 999
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol........................................................................................................................1002
Configuration............................................................................................................................................................1002
Create virtual router............................................................................................................................................... 1003
Group version........................................................................................................................................................... 1004
Virtual IP addresses................................................................................................................................................ 1004
Configure virtual IP address................................................................................................................................. 1004
Configure virtual IP address in a VRF................................................................................................................ 1006
Set group priority.................................................................................................................................................... 1006
Authentication..........................................................................................................................................................1007
Disable preempt....................................................................................................................................................... 1007
Advertisement interval...........................................................................................................................................1008
Interface/object tracking...................................................................................................................................... 1009
Configure tracking.................................................................................................................................................. 1009
VRRP commands......................................................................................................................................................1010
Chapter 14: Multicast............................................................................................................... 1016
Important notes..............................................................................................................................................................1016
Configure multicast routing......................................................................................................................................... 1017
Unknown multicast flood control............................................................................................................................... 1017
Enable multicast flood control.............................................................................................................................. 1019
Multicast Commands....................................................................................................................................................1020
multicast snooping flood-restrict........................................................................................................................ 1020
Internet Group Management Protocol.....................................................................................................................1020
Standards compliance............................................................................................................................................. 1021
Important notes........................................................................................................................................................ 1021
Supported IGMP versions...................................................................................................................................... 1021
Query interval............................................................................................................................................................1021
Last member query interval................................................................................................................................... 1021
Maximum response time.........................................................................................................................................1021
IGMP immediate leave............................................................................................................................................1022
Select an IGMP version..........................................................................................................................................1022
IGMP snooping.........................................................................................................................................................1022
IGMP commands..................................................................................................................................................... 1024
Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol..................................................................................................................... 1037
MLD snooping...........................................................................................................................................................1037
MLD snooping commands..................................................................................................................................... 1039
Multicast snooping on VLANs.................................................................................................................................... 1047
Layer 3 multicast: Protocol Independent Multicast.............................................................................................. 1048
PIM terminology.......................................................................................................................................................1049
Standards compliance............................................................................................................................................ 1049
PIM-SM......................................................................................................................................................................1049
PIM-SSM...................................................................................................................................................................1056
Configure expiry timers for S, G entries.............................................................................................................1061
Configure static rendezvous point.......................................................................................................................1061
Configure dynamic RP using the BSR mechanism.......................................................................................... 1062
Configure designated router priority.................................................................................................................. 1064
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Update RP mapping cache with new RP configuration.................................................................................1064
PIM join filters.......................................................................................................................................................... 1065
PIM neighbor filters................................................................................................................................................ 1066
PIM register filters.................................................................................................................................................. 1066
PIM commands.........................................................................................................................................................1067
Anycast RP using PIM.................................................................................................................................................. 1081
Configure PIM Anycast RP.................................................................................................................................... 1081
View mismatch of PIM Anycast RP on VLT nodes......................................................................................... 1082
PIM Anycast RP commands..................................................................................................................................1082
Sample configuration: Multicast VRF using PIM-SM........................................................................................... 1084
VLT multicast routing...................................................................................................................................................1092
Multicast routing table synchronization.............................................................................................................1092
IGMP message synchronization...........................................................................................................................1093
Egress mask..............................................................................................................................................................1093
Spanned VLAN.........................................................................................................................................................1093
VLT multicast peer routing timer.........................................................................................................................1093
Deployment considerations...................................................................................................................................1093
Example: Spanned L3 VLAN IIF using PIM-SM................................................................................................1094
VLT multicast routing commands......................................................................................................................... 1101
Chapter 15: VXLAN .................................................................................................................. 1104
VXLAN concepts............................................................................................................................................................1105
VXLAN as NVO solution............................................................................................................................................... 1106
Configure VXLAN...........................................................................................................................................................1106
Configure source IP address on VTEP................................................................................................................1106
Configure a VXLAN virtual network.....................................................................................................................1107
Configure VLAN-tagged access ports................................................................................................................ 1107
Configure untagged access ports........................................................................................................................ 1108
Enable overlay routing between virtual networks............................................................................................ 1109
Advertise VXLAN source IP address ....................................................................................................................1111
Configure VLT.............................................................................................................................................................1111
L3 VXLAN route scaling ............................................................................................................................................... 1112
DHCP relay on VTEPs .................................................................................................................................................. 1114
View VXLAN configuration........................................................................................................................................... 1114
VXLAN MAC addresses.................................................................................................................................................1117
VXLAN commands..........................................................................................................................................................1119
hardware overlay-routing-profile.......................................................................................................................... 1119
interface virtual-network........................................................................................................................................1120
ip virtual-router address......................................................................................................................................... 1120
ip virtual-router mac-address................................................................................................................................1120
member-interface..................................................................................................................................................... 1121
nve................................................................................................................................................................................ 1121
remote-vtep...............................................................................................................................................................1122
show hardware overlay-routing-profile mode................................................................................................... 1122
show interface virtual-network.............................................................................................................................1123
show nve remote-vtep............................................................................................................................................1123
show nve remote-vtep counters.......................................................................................................................... 1124
show nve vxlan-vni.................................................................................................................................................. 1124
show virtual-network.............................................................................................................................................. 1124
show virtual-network counters.............................................................................................................................1125
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show virtual-network interface counters...........................................................................................................1125
show virtual-network interface.............................................................................................................................1126
show virtual-network vlan......................................................................................................................................1126
show vlan (virtual network)................................................................................................................................... 1127
source-interface loopback......................................................................................................................................1127
virtual-network......................................................................................................................................................... 1128
virtual-network untagged-vlan............................................................................................................................. 1128
vxlan-vni..................................................................................................................................................................... 1128
VXLAN MAC commands...............................................................................................................................................1129
clear mac address-table dynamic nve remote-vtep........................................................................................ 1129
clear mac address-table dynamic virtual-network........................................................................................... 1129
show mac address-table count extended.......................................................................................................... 1130
show mac address-table count nve.....................................................................................................................1130
show mac address-table count virtual-network................................................................................................1131
show mac address-table extended...................................................................................................................... 1132
show mac address-table nve.................................................................................................................................1133
show mac address-table virtual-network...........................................................................................................1133
Example: VXLAN with static VTEP............................................................................................................................1134
BGP EVPN for VXLAN..................................................................................................................................................1147
BGP EVPN compared to static VXLAN.............................................................................................................. 1147
VXLAN BGP EVPN operation................................................................................................................................ 1147
Configure BGP EVPN for VXLAN........................................................................................................................ 1149
VXLAN BGP EVPN routing.................................................................................................................................... 1153
BGP EVPN with VLT............................................................................................................................................... 1157
VXLAN BGP commands......................................................................................................................................... 1158
VXLAN EVPN commands.......................................................................................................................................1163
Example: VXLAN with BGP EVPN with asymmetric IRB................................................................................1173
Example: VXLAN BGP EVPN — Multiple AS topology with asymmetric IRB........................................... 1194
Example: VXLAN BGP EVPN — Centralized L3 gateway with asymmetric IRB......................................1215
Example: VXLAN BGP EVPN — Border leaf gateway with asymmetric IRB............................................ 1217
Example: VXLAN BGP EVPN—Symmetric IRB................................................................................................ 1221
Example - VXLAN BGP EVPN symmetric IRB with unnumbered BGP peering........................................1244
Example: Migrating from Asymmetric IRB to Symmetric IRB...................................................................... 1258
Example - Route leaking across VRFs in a VXLAN BGP EVPN symmetric IRB topology.......................1261
Controller-provisioned VXLAN...................................................................................................................................1269
Configure controller-provisioned VXLAN.......................................................................................................... 1270
Configure and control VXLAN from VMware vCenter................................................................................... 1273
Example: VXLAN with a controller configuration.............................................................................................1276
VXLAN Controller commands...............................................................................................................................1280
Chapter 16: UFT modes............................................................................................................ 1287
Configure UFT modes.................................................................................................................................................. 1288
IPv6 extended prefix routes................................................................................................................................. 1289
UFT commands..............................................................................................................................................................1289
hardware forwarding-table mode........................................................................................................................ 1289
hardware l3 ipv6-extended-prefix ......................................................................................................................1290
show hardware forwarding-table mode.............................................................................................................1290
show hardware forwarding-table mode all.........................................................................................................1291
show hardware l3..................................................................................................................................................... 1291
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Chapter 17: Security................................................................................................................ 1292
Switch security.............................................................................................................................................................. 1292
User management................................................................................................................................................... 1292
AAA............................................................................................................................................................................. 1306
Boot security............................................................................................................................................................ 1320
Switch management access................................................................................................................................. 1332
Switch management statistics............................................................................................................................. 1346
X.509v3 certificates............................................................................................................................................... 1350
Network security........................................................................................................................................................... 1379
Access control lists................................................................................................................................................. 1379
DHCP snooping........................................................................................................................................................ 1379
802.1X port access control .................................................................................................................................. 1379
Port security............................................................................................................................................................. 1380
Chapter 18: OpenFlow.............................................................................................................. 1396
OpenFlow logical switch instance............................................................................................................................. 1397
OpenFlow controller......................................................................................................................................................1397
OpenFlow version 1.3....................................................................................................................................................1397
Ports........................................................................................................................................................................... 1397
Flow table.................................................................................................................................................................. 1398
Group table............................................................................................................................................................... 1398
Meter table................................................................................................................................................................1398
Instructions............................................................................................................................................................... 1398
Action set.................................................................................................................................................................. 1398
Action types..............................................................................................................................................................1399
Counters.................................................................................................................................................................... 1399
OpenFlow protocol...................................................................................................................................................1401
OpenFlow use cases......................................................................................................................................................1413
Configure OpenFlow......................................................................................................................................................1414
Establish TLS connection.......................................................................................................................................1415
OpenFlow commands....................................................................................................................................................1416
controller.................................................................................................................................................................... 1416
dpid-mac-address.....................................................................................................................................................1417
in-band-mgmt............................................................................................................................................................1417
max-backoff.............................................................................................................................................................. 1418
mode openflow-only................................................................................................................................................ 1418
openflow.....................................................................................................................................................................1419
probe-interval............................................................................................................................................................1419
protocol-version....................................................................................................................................................... 1419
rate-limit packet_in.................................................................................................................................................1420
show openflow..........................................................................................................................................................1421
show openflow flows...............................................................................................................................................1421
show openflow ports.............................................................................................................................................. 1422
show openflow switch............................................................................................................................................1423
show openflow switch controllers.......................................................................................................................1424
switch......................................................................................................................................................................... 1425
OpenFlow-only mode commands.............................................................................................................................. 1425
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Chapter 19: Access Control Lists..............................................................................................1428
IP ACLs............................................................................................................................................................................ 1428
MAC ACLs.......................................................................................................................................................................1429
Control-plane ACLs.......................................................................................................................................................1429
Control-plane ACL qualifiers.................................................................................................................................1430
IP fragment handling.................................................................................................................................................... 1430
L3 ACL rules.................................................................................................................................................................... 1431
Assign sequence number to filter..............................................................................................................................1432
Delete ACL rule.............................................................................................................................................................. 1432
L2 and L3 ACLs..............................................................................................................................................................1433
Assign and apply ACL filters....................................................................................................................................... 1433
Ingress ACL filters.........................................................................................................................................................1434
Egress ACL filters..........................................................................................................................................................1435
VTY ACLs........................................................................................................................................................................ 1436
SNMP ACLs.................................................................................................................................................................... 1436
Clear access-list counters...........................................................................................................................................1436
IP prefix-lists.................................................................................................................................................................. 1436
Route-maps.....................................................................................................................................................................1437
Match routes.................................................................................................................................................................. 1438
Set conditions................................................................................................................................................................ 1439
Continue clause..............................................................................................................................................................1439
ACL flow-based monitoring........................................................................................................................................ 1440
Enable flow-based monitoring....................................................................................................................................1440
View ACL table utilization report................................................................................................................................1441
Known behavior....................................................................................................................................................... 1443
ACL logging.....................................................................................................................................................................1443
Important notes....................................................................................................................................................... 1443
IP ACL logging..........................................................................................................................................................1443
Control-plane management ACL logging........................................................................................................... 1444
ACL commands.............................................................................................................................................................. 1444
clear ip access-list counters................................................................................................................................. 1444
clear ipv6 access-list counters.............................................................................................................................1444
clear mac access-list counters.............................................................................................................................1445
deny............................................................................................................................................................................ 1445
deny (IPv6)............................................................................................................................................................... 1446
deny (MAC).............................................................................................................................................................. 1446
deny icmp...................................................................................................................................................................1447
deny icmp (IPv6)..................................................................................................................................................... 1447
deny ip........................................................................................................................................................................ 1448
deny ipv6................................................................................................................................................................... 1448
deny tcp..................................................................................................................................................................... 1449
deny tcp (IPv6)........................................................................................................................................................1450
deny udp.................................................................................................................................................................... 1450
deny udp (IPv6)........................................................................................................................................................1451
description.................................................................................................................................................................1452
ip access-group........................................................................................................................................................1452
ip access-list............................................................................................................................................................. 1453
ip as-path access-list..............................................................................................................................................1453
ip community-list standard deny..........................................................................................................................1454
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ip community–list standard permit..................................................................................................................... 1455
ip extcommunity-list standard deny....................................................................................................................1455
ip extcommunity-list standard permit.................................................................................................................1456
ip prefix-list description......................................................................................................................................... 1456
ip prefix-list deny.....................................................................................................................................................1456
ip prefix-list permit..................................................................................................................................................1457
ip prefix-list seq deny............................................................................................................................................. 1457
ip prefix-list seq permit.......................................................................................................................................... 1458
ipv6 access-group...................................................................................................................................................1458
ipv6 access-list........................................................................................................................................................ 1458
ipv6 prefix-list deny................................................................................................................................................ 1459
ipv6 prefix-list description.....................................................................................................................................1459
ipv6 prefix-list permit............................................................................................................................................. 1460
ipv6 prefix-list seq deny.........................................................................................................................................1460
ipv6 prefix-list seq permit..................................................................................................................................... 1460
logging access-list mgmt burst ............................................................................................................................1461
logging access-list mgmt rate ..............................................................................................................................1461
mac access-group....................................................................................................................................................1461
mac access-list.........................................................................................................................................................1462
permit......................................................................................................................................................................... 1462
permit (IPv6)............................................................................................................................................................ 1463
permit (MAC)........................................................................................................................................................... 1464
permit icmp............................................................................................................................................................... 1464
permit icmp (IPv6)..................................................................................................................................................1465
permit ip.....................................................................................................................................................................1465
permit ipv6................................................................................................................................................................ 1466
permit tcp..................................................................................................................................................................1466
permit tcp (IPv6).....................................................................................................................................................1467
permit udp................................................................................................................................................................. 1468
permit udp (IPv6)....................................................................................................................................................1468
remark........................................................................................................................................................................ 1469
seq deny.....................................................................................................................................................................1470
seq deny (IPv6)........................................................................................................................................................1470
seq deny (MAC)........................................................................................................................................................1471
seq deny icmp...........................................................................................................................................................1472
seq deny icmp (IPv6)..............................................................................................................................................1472
seq deny ip................................................................................................................................................................ 1473
seq deny ipv6............................................................................................................................................................1473
seq deny tcp..............................................................................................................................................................1474
seq deny tcp (IPv6)................................................................................................................................................ 1475
seq deny udp.............................................................................................................................................................1476
seq deny udp (IPv6)................................................................................................................................................1477
seq permit..................................................................................................................................................................1477
seq permit (IPv6).....................................................................................................................................................1478
seq permit (MAC)....................................................................................................................................................1479
seq permit icmp........................................................................................................................................................1479
seq permit icmp (IPv6).......................................................................................................................................... 1480
seq permit ip............................................................................................................................................................. 1480
seq permit ipv6......................................................................................................................................................... 1481
seq permit tcp.......................................................................................................................................................... 1482
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