Dell EMC Networking MX5108n User guide

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Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10 User Guide
Release 10.5.0
06 2020
Rev. A06
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Chapter 1: Change history........................................................................................................... 28
Chapter 2: Getting Started with Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10.......................................................31
Switch with factory-installed OS10.............................................................................................................................. 32
Log in .............................................................................................................................................................................32
Check OS10 version....................................................................................................................................................33
OS10 upgrade............................................................................................................................................................... 33
Check OS10 license.....................................................................................................................................................42
Re-install license .........................................................................................................................................................42
Switch without OS installed........................................................................................................................................... 43
Uninstall existing OS................................................................................................................................................... 43
Download OS10 image................................................................................................................................................44
Installation using ONIE............................................................................................................................................... 44
Log in ............................................................................................................................................................................. 47
Install OS10 license......................................................................................................................................................48
Switch deployment options............................................................................................................................................ 50
Manual CLI configuration.......................................................................................................................................... 50
ZTD-automated switch deployment....................................................................................................................... 50
Ansible-automated switch provisioning................................................................................................................. 50
MX7000 Feb 2020 Solution Update Instructions...................................................................................................... 51
Remote access...................................................................................................................................................................58
Configure Management IP address.........................................................................................................................58
Configure Management route .................................................................................................................................58
Configure username and password.........................................................................................................................59
Chapter 3: CLI Basics...................................................................................................................61
CONFIGURATION mode..................................................................................................................................................62
Check device status......................................................................................................................................................... 63
Related Videos............................................................................................................................................................. 64
Command help................................................................................................................................................................... 64
Candidate configuration.................................................................................................................................................. 65
Copy running configuration ........................................................................................................................................... 67
Restore startup configuration .......................................................................................................................................67
Reload system image........................................................................................................................................................68
Filter show commands..................................................................................................................................................... 68
Common OS10 commands.............................................................................................................................................. 69
boot.................................................................................................................................................................................69
commit........................................................................................................................................................................... 69
configure........................................................................................................................................................................70
copy................................................................................................................................................................................ 70
delete.............................................................................................................................................................................. 72
dir.....................................................................................................................................................................................72
discard............................................................................................................................................................................ 73
do.....................................................................................................................................................................................73
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end...................................................................................................................................................................................74
exit...................................................................................................................................................................................74
hostname....................................................................................................................................................................... 74
license.............................................................................................................................................................................75
lock..................................................................................................................................................................................76
management route...................................................................................................................................................... 76
move............................................................................................................................................................................... 76
no..................................................................................................................................................................................... 77
ping..................................................................................................................................................................................77
ping6............................................................................................................................................................................... 79
reload...............................................................................................................................................................................81
show boot...................................................................................................................................................................... 81
show candidate-configuration..................................................................................................................................82
show environment.......................................................................................................................................................84
show inventory.............................................................................................................................................................84
show ip management-route......................................................................................................................................85
show ipv6 management-route................................................................................................................................. 85
show license status.....................................................................................................................................................86
show running-configuration......................................................................................................................................86
show startup-configuration...................................................................................................................................... 89
show system.................................................................................................................................................................90
show version.................................................................................................................................................................92
start................................................................................................................................................................................ 92
system............................................................................................................................................................................ 92
system-cli disable........................................................................................................................................................ 93
system-user linuxadmin disable................................................................................................................................93
system identifier.......................................................................................................................................................... 94
terminal.......................................................................................................................................................................... 94
traceroute......................................................................................................................................................................94
unlock............................................................................................................................................................................. 95
username password role............................................................................................................................................ 96
write................................................................................................................................................................................97
Chapter 4: Advanced CLI tasks.................................................................................................... 98
Command alias................................................................................................................................................................... 98
Multi-line alias...............................................................................................................................................................99
alias................................................................................................................................................................................ 101
alias (multi-line)..........................................................................................................................................................102
default (alias)..............................................................................................................................................................103
description (alias)...................................................................................................................................................... 103
line (alias).....................................................................................................................................................................103
show alias.....................................................................................................................................................................104
Batch mode.......................................................................................................................................................................105
batch.............................................................................................................................................................................105
Linux shell commands.....................................................................................................................................................106
Using OS9 commands.................................................................................................................................................... 108
feature config-os9-style.......................................................................................................................................... 108
Chapter 5: Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10 zero-touch deployment.................................................109
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ZTD DHCP server configuration....................................................................................................................................111
ZTD provisioning script....................................................................................................................................................111
ZTD CLI batch file............................................................................................................................................................ 112
Post-ZTD script................................................................................................................................................................ 113
ZTD commands................................................................................................................................................................. 113
reload ztd......................................................................................................................................................................113
show ztd-status..........................................................................................................................................................113
ztd cancel..................................................................................................................................................................... 114
Chapter 6: Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10 provisioning.................................................................. 115
Using Ansible..................................................................................................................................................................... 115
Example: Configure an OS10 switch using Ansible...................................................................................................116
Chapter 7: SmartFabric Services................................................................................................ 119
SmartFabric Services personalities..............................................................................................................................119
SmartFabric Services for leaf and spine............................................................................................................... 119
SmartFabric Services for PowerEdge MX...........................................................................................................120
SmartFabric Services for leaf and spine.....................................................................................................................121
SmartFabric Services Components ............................................................................................................................122
SmartFabric Services logical entities.......................................................................................................................... 123
Uplinks.......................................................................................................................................................................... 124
Uplink bonding options............................................................................................................................................. 125
Spanning tree considerations..................................................................................................................................125
Dynamic onboarding for integrated devices........................................................................................................125
Statically onboarded server.....................................................................................................................................126
Static onboarding for nonintegrated devices......................................................................................................126
Backup and Restore of fabric state............................................................................................................................ 126
Enable SmartFabric Services on the switches......................................................................................................... 127
Enable SmartFabric Services using GUI............................................................................................................... 127
SmartFabric Services Graphical User Interface....................................................................................................... 127
Configure SmartFabric Services initial setup...................................................................................................... 128
Update Default Fabric, Switch Names, and Descriptions wizard...................................................................129
Create Uplink for External Network Connectivity wizard................................................................................129
Breakout Switch Ports wizard.................................................................................................................................131
Configure Jump Host wizard................................................................................................................................... 131
Update Network Configuration wizard..................................................................................................................131
Onboard a Server onto the Fabric wizard............................................................................................................ 131
Edit Default Fabric Settings wizard.......................................................................................................................132
Restore wizard............................................................................................................................................................132
Fabric operations and life cycle management...........................................................................................................132
Configuring FEC using MSM.........................................................................................................................................133
SFS Support for MSTP on Layer3 fabric...................................................................................................................133
SmartFabric commands................................................................................................................................................. 133
smartfabric l3fabric enable...................................................................................................................................... 133
smartfabric vlti............................................................................................................................................................134
show smartfabric cluster......................................................................................................................................... 135
show smartfabric cluster member......................................................................................................................... 136
show smartfabric details.......................................................................................................................................... 136
show smartfabric networks..................................................................................................................................... 137
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show smartfabric nodes........................................................................................................................................... 138
show smartfabric personality..................................................................................................................................139
show smartfabric uplinks......................................................................................................................................... 139
show smartfabric validation-errors........................................................................................................................ 141
show smartfabric discovered-server.................................................................................................................... 142
show smartfabric discovered-server discovered-server-interface............................................................... 142
show smartfabric configured-server.....................................................................................................................143
show smartfabric configured-server configured-server-interface................................................................144
Chapter 8: SmartFabric Director................................................................................................ 145
Enable SmartFabric Director mode on a switch.......................................................................................................145
Support for SmartFabric Director............................................................................................................................... 145
gRPC Network Management Interface agent..........................................................................................................145
Lifecycle Management using SmartFabric Director................................................................................................ 148
SmartFabric Director commands................................................................................................................................. 149
switch-operating-mode............................................................................................................................................ 149
gnmi-security-profile.................................................................................................................................................150
show switch-operating-mode.................................................................................................................................150
show sfd status..........................................................................................................................................................150
Chapter 9: System management................................................................................................ 152
System banners................................................................................................................................................................152
Login banner............................................................................................................................................................... 152
Message of the day banner.....................................................................................................................................153
System banner commands...................................................................................................................................... 153
User session management.............................................................................................................................................154
User session management commands..................................................................................................................155
Telnet server.....................................................................................................................................................................156
Telnet commands.......................................................................................................................................................157
Simple Network Management Protocol..................................................................................................................... 157
SNMP security models and levels..........................................................................................................................158
MIBs.............................................................................................................................................................................. 158
SNMPv3.......................................................................................................................................................................159
Configure SNMP........................................................................................................................................................160
SNMP commands...................................................................................................................................................... 164
Example: Configure SNMP...................................................................................................................................... 172
System clock.....................................................................................................................................................................173
Time zones and UTC offset reference................................................................................................................. 174
System Clock commands.........................................................................................................................................190
Network Time Protocol.................................................................................................................................................. 192
Enable NTP..................................................................................................................................................................193
Broadcasts...................................................................................................................................................................194
Source IP address......................................................................................................................................................194
Authentication............................................................................................................................................................ 194
Sample NTP configuration.......................................................................................................................................195
NTP commands..........................................................................................................................................................198
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol....................................................................................................................... 204
Packet format and options..................................................................................................................................... 204
DHCP server.............................................................................................................................................................. 205
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Automatic address allocation................................................................................................................................. 205
Hostname resolution.................................................................................................................................................207
Manual binding entries.............................................................................................................................................208
View DHCP Information.......................................................................................................................................... 209
DHCP relay agent..................................................................................................................................................... 209
DHCP snooping.......................................................................................................................................................... 210
System domain name and list.................................................................................................................................226
DHCP commands...................................................................................................................................................... 227
DNS commands......................................................................................................................................................... 239
Chapter 10: Interfaces............................................................................................................... 242
Ethernet interfaces.........................................................................................................................................................242
Unified port groups.........................................................................................................................................................242
Z9264F-ON port-group profiles..................................................................................................................................244
Port-groups on S5200F-ON switches.......................................................................................................................245
L2 mode configuration...................................................................................................................................................252
L3 mode configuration...................................................................................................................................................252
Fibre Channel interfaces............................................................................................................................................... 253
Configuring wavelength.......................................................................................................................................... 255
Management interface .................................................................................................................................................255
Management interface ........................................................................................................................................... 256
VLAN interfaces..............................................................................................................................................................256
User-configured default VLAN....................................................................................................................................256
VLAN scale profile...........................................................................................................................................................257
Loopback interfaces....................................................................................................................................................... 257
Port-channel interfaces.................................................................................................................................................258
Create port-channel................................................................................................................................................. 258
Add port member...................................................................................................................................................... 259
Minimum links.............................................................................................................................................................259
Assign Port Channel IP Address............................................................................................................................260
Remove or disable port-channel............................................................................................................................260
Load balance traffic..................................................................................................................................................260
Change hash algorithm.............................................................................................................................................261
Configure interface ranges............................................................................................................................................261
Switch-port profiles....................................................................................................................................................... 262
S4148-ON Series port profiles............................................................................................................................... 263
S4148U-ON port profiles.........................................................................................................................................264
Configure negotiation modes on interfaces............................................................................................................. 265
Configure breakout mode............................................................................................................................................. 266
Breakout auto-configuration........................................................................................................................................ 267
Reset default configuration.......................................................................................................................................... 267
Forward error correction.............................................................................................................................................. 269
Energy-efficient Ethernet.............................................................................................................................................269
Enable energy-efficient Ethernet..........................................................................................................................270
Clear EEE counters...................................................................................................................................................270
View EEE status/statistics..................................................................................................................................... 270
EEE commands...........................................................................................................................................................271
View interface configuration........................................................................................................................................ 274
Digital optical monitoring...............................................................................................................................................277
Enable DOM and DOM traps.................................................................................................................................. 278
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Default MTU Configuration.......................................................................................................................................... 279
Interface commands.......................................................................................................................................................280
channel-group............................................................................................................................................................280
default interface........................................................................................................................................................280
default vlan-id............................................................................................................................................................ 282
description (Interface).............................................................................................................................................283
duplex...........................................................................................................................................................................284
enable dom..................................................................................................................................................................284
enable dom traps.......................................................................................................................................................284
feature auto-breakout..............................................................................................................................................285
fec.................................................................................................................................................................................285
interface breakout.................................................................................................................................................... 286
interface ethernet.....................................................................................................................................................286
interface loopback.................................................................................................................................................... 286
interface mgmt.......................................................................................................................................................... 287
interface null...............................................................................................................................................................287
interface port-channel............................................................................................................................................. 287
interface range.......................................................................................................................................................... 288
interface vlan............................................................................................................................................................. 288
link-bundle-utilization...............................................................................................................................................289
mode.............................................................................................................................................................................289
mode l3........................................................................................................................................................................ 290
mtu............................................................................................................................................................................... 290
negotiation...................................................................................................................................................................291
port mode Eth............................................................................................................................................................292
port-group...................................................................................................................................................................293
profile........................................................................................................................................................................... 293
scale-profile vlan....................................................................................................................................................... 294
show discovered-expanders...................................................................................................................................294
show interface........................................................................................................................................................... 295
show interface transceiver Tunable wavelength...........................................................................................296
show inventory media.............................................................................................................................................. 297
show link-bundle-utilization....................................................................................................................................298
show port-channel summary..................................................................................................................................298
show port-group....................................................................................................................................................... 299
show switch-port-profile........................................................................................................................................ 300
show system............................................................................................................................................................... 301
show unit-provision................................................................................................................................................... 301
show vlan.................................................................................................................................................................... 302
shutdown.................................................................................................................................................................... 302
speed (Fibre Channel)............................................................................................................................................. 303
speed (Management)...............................................................................................................................................303
switch-port-profile....................................................................................................................................................304
switchport access vlan............................................................................................................................................305
switchport mode....................................................................................................................................................... 306
switchport trunk allowed vlan................................................................................................................................306
unit-provision............................................................................................................................................................. 307
wavelength................................................................................................................................................................. 307
default mtu................................................................................................................................................................. 308
show default mtu...................................................................................................................................................... 308
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Chapter 11: PowerEdge MX Ethernet I/O modules..................................................................... 309
Operating modes.............................................................................................................................................................309
Changing operating modes.............................................................................................................................................311
Restrictions........................................................................................................................................................................ 311
Port groups on I/O modules.......................................................................................................................................... 311
Double-density QSFP28 interfaces..............................................................................................................................311
Virtual ports.......................................................................................................................................................................314
Single-density QSFP28 interfaces...............................................................................................................................316
Server-facing interfaces................................................................................................................................................ 318
Replace MX Ethernet I/O modules............................................................................................................................. 319
Deployment instructions.......................................................................................................................................... 319
Replace an IOM in Full-Switch VLT.......................................................................................................................319
Replace an IOM in SmartFabric.............................................................................................................................320
View SmartFabric Services configuration.................................................................................................................323
Chapter 12: Fibre Channel..........................................................................................................324
Fibre Channel over Ethernet........................................................................................................................................325
Configure FIP snooping........................................................................................................................................... 325
Terminology...................................................................................................................................................................... 327
Virtual fabric..................................................................................................................................................................... 327
Fibre Channel zoning......................................................................................................................................................329
F_Port on Ethernet......................................................................................................................................................... 331
Pinning FCoE traffic to a specific port of a port-channel..................................................................................... 331
Sample FSB configuration on VLT network........................................................................................................333
Sample FC Switch configuration on VLT network............................................................................................335
Sample FSB configuration on non-VLT network............................................................................................... 337
Sample FC Switch configuration on non-VLT network................................................................................... 339
Multi-hop FIP-snooping bridge....................................................................................................................................340
Configuration notes...................................................................................................................................................341
Configure multi-hop FSB..........................................................................................................................................341
Verify multi-hop FSB configuration...................................................................................................................... 347
Sample Multi-hop FSB configuration................................................................................................................... 348
Configuration guidelines.................................................................................................................................................361
NPIV Proxy Gateway cascading..................................................................................................................................362
Support for untagged VLAN in FCoE.........................................................................................................................364
Rebalance FC sessions (NPG).....................................................................................................................................364
Load balancing after system reboot...........................................................................................................................365
NPG rebalance topology......................................................................................................................................... 365
NPG switch configurations.....................................................................................................................................365
Example: Manual rebalance trigger.......................................................................................................................367
Equivalent RESTCONF request for the rebalancing CLIs...............................................................................369
F_Port commands.......................................................................................................................................................... 369
fc alias..........................................................................................................................................................................370
fc zone.........................................................................................................................................................................370
fc zoneset................................................................................................................................................................... 370
feature fc..................................................................................................................................................................... 371
member (alias)............................................................................................................................................................ 371
member (zone).......................................................................................................................................................... 372
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member (zoneset).....................................................................................................................................................372
show fc alias............................................................................................................................................................... 372
show fc interface-area-id mapping.......................................................................................................................373
show fc ns switch..................................................................................................................................................... 373
show fc zone.............................................................................................................................................................. 374
show fc zoneset........................................................................................................................................................ 374
zone default-zone permit........................................................................................................................................376
zoneset activate........................................................................................................................................................ 376
NPG commands...............................................................................................................................................................376
fc port-mode F...........................................................................................................................................................376
feature fc npg.............................................................................................................................................................377
show npg devices...................................................................................................................................................... 377
F_Port and NPG commands.........................................................................................................................................378
clear fc statistics....................................................................................................................................................... 378
fcoe ..............................................................................................................................................................................378
fcoe delay fcf-adv.....................................................................................................................................................379
name.............................................................................................................................................................................379
Re-balance the FC sessions................................................................................................................................... 379
show npg uplink-interface....................................................................................................................................... 381
show npg node-interface........................................................................................................................................ 383
show fc statistics...................................................................................................................................................... 384
show fc switch.......................................................................................................................................................... 385
show running-config vfabric.................................................................................................................................. 385
show vfabric...............................................................................................................................................................386
vfabric..........................................................................................................................................................................386
vfabric (interface).....................................................................................................................................................387
vlan................................................................................................................................................................................387
FIP-snooping commands...............................................................................................................................................387
feature fip-snooping................................................................................................................................................. 387
fip-snooping enable.................................................................................................................................................. 388
fip-snooping fc-map................................................................................................................................................. 388
fip-snooping port-mode...........................................................................................................................................389
FCoE commands............................................................................................................................................................. 389
clear fcoe database.................................................................................................................................................. 389
clear fcoe statistics.................................................................................................................................................. 390
fcoe-pinned-port ......................................................................................................................................................390
fcoe max-sessions-per-enodemac........................................................................................................................390
fcoe priority-bits........................................................................................................................................................ 391
lldp tlv-select dcbxp-appln fcoe.............................................................................................................................391
show fcoe enode........................................................................................................................................................391
show fcoe fcf.............................................................................................................................................................392
show fcoe pinned-port............................................................................................................................................ 393
show fcoe sessions...................................................................................................................................................393
show fcoe statistics................................................................................................................................................. 394
show fcoe system..................................................................................................................................................... 394
show fcoe vlan...........................................................................................................................................................395
Chapter 13: Layer 2................................................................................................................... 396
802.1X................................................................................................................................................................................ 396
Port authentication...................................................................................................................................................397
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EAP over RADIUS..................................................................................................................................................... 398
Configure 802.1X.......................................................................................................................................................398
Enable 802.1X.............................................................................................................................................................399
Identity retransmissions.......................................................................................................................................... 400
Failure quiet period................................................................................................................................................... 400
Port control mode......................................................................................................................................................401
Reauthenticate port................................................................................................................................................. 402
Configure timeouts................................................................................................................................................... 403
802.1X commands.....................................................................................................................................................404
Far-end failure detection.............................................................................................................................................. 408
Enable FEFD globally.................................................................................................................................................410
Enable FEFD on interface.........................................................................................................................................411
Reset FEFD err-disabled interface......................................................................................................................... 411
Display FEFD information..........................................................................................................................................411
FEFD Commands........................................................................................................................................................412
Link Aggregation Control Protocol..............................................................................................................................415
Modes........................................................................................................................................................................... 415
Configuration.............................................................................................................................................................. 415
Interfaces.....................................................................................................................................................................416
Rates.............................................................................................................................................................................416
Sample configuration.................................................................................................................................................417
LACP fallback.............................................................................................................................................................420
LACP commands....................................................................................................................................................... 423
Link Layer Discovery Protocol..................................................................................................................................... 430
Mandatory TLVs.........................................................................................................................................................431
Optional TLVs............................................................................................................................................................. 431
Configure LLDP......................................................................................................................................................... 434
Example: Advertise TLVs configuration...............................................................................................................440
View LLDP configuration......................................................................................................................................... 441
View LLDP neighbor advertisements................................................................................................................... 442
LLDP-MED.................................................................................................................................................................. 443
LLDP commands........................................................................................................................................................447
Media Access Control....................................................................................................................................................459
Static MAC Address.................................................................................................................................................460
MAC Address Table..................................................................................................................................................460
Clear MAC Address Table........................................................................................................................................461
MAC Commands........................................................................................................................................................ 461
Spanning-tree protocol..................................................................................................................................................463
Introduction to STP.................................................................................................................................................. 463
Common STP commands........................................................................................................................................ 470
Rapid per-VLAN spanning-tree.............................................................................................................................. 477
Rapid Spanning-Tree Protocol...............................................................................................................................486
Multiple Spanning-Tree........................................................................................................................................... 493
Virtual LANs..................................................................................................................................................................... 507
Default VLAN............................................................................................................................................................. 507
Create or remove VLANs........................................................................................................................................508
Access mode..............................................................................................................................................................509
Trunk mode................................................................................................................................................................. 510
Assign IP address.......................................................................................................................................................510
View VLAN configuration......................................................................................................................................... 511
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VLAN Scaling.............................................................................................................................................................. 512
VLAN commands........................................................................................................................................................513
Port monitoring................................................................................................................................................................ 514
Local port monitoring................................................................................................................................................514
Remote port monitoring...........................................................................................................................................515
Encapsulated remote port monitoring.................................................................................................................. 517
Flow-based monitoring.............................................................................................................................................519
Remote port monitoring on VLT............................................................................................................................520
Port monitoring commands.................................................................................................................................... 522
Chapter 14: Layer 3....................................................................................................................527
Virtual routing and forwarding.....................................................................................................................................527
Configure management VRF.................................................................................................................................. 527
Configure non-default VRF instances..................................................................................................................529
VRF configuration......................................................................................................................................................531
View VRF instance information............................................................................................................................. 535
Static route leaking...................................................................................................................................................536
VRF commands..........................................................................................................................................................543
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection............................................................................................................................550
BFD session states................................................................................................................................................... 550
BFD three-way handshake...................................................................................................................................... 551
BFD configuration.....................................................................................................................................................552
Configure BFD globally............................................................................................................................................ 553
BFD for BGP.............................................................................................................................................................. 553
BFD for OSPF............................................................................................................................................................ 557
BFD for Static routes................................................................................................................................................561
BFD commands..........................................................................................................................................................564
Border Gateway Protocol............................................................................................................................................. 570
Sessions and peers.................................................................................................................................................... 571
Martian addresses......................................................................................................................................................571
Route reflectors.........................................................................................................................................................572
Multiprotocol BGP.................................................................................................................................................... 572
Attributes.................................................................................................................................................................... 573
Disable announcement of ASN values..................................................................................................................573
Selection criteria........................................................................................................................................................573
Weight and local preference...................................................................................................................................574
Multiexit discriminators............................................................................................................................................574
Origin............................................................................................................................................................................575
AS path and next-hop..............................................................................................................................................575
Best path selection................................................................................................................................................... 576
More path support....................................................................................................................................................576
Advertise cost............................................................................................................................................................ 577
4-Byte AS numbers...................................................................................................................................................577
AS number migration................................................................................................................................................ 577
Graceful restart......................................................................................................................................................... 578
Configure Border Gateway Protocol.................................................................................................................... 578
Enable BGP.................................................................................................................................................................578
Configure Dual Stack................................................................................................................................................ 581
Configure administrative distance......................................................................................................................... 581
Peer templates...........................................................................................................................................................582
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Neighbor fall-over.....................................................................................................................................................585
Configure password..................................................................................................................................................587
Fast external fallover............................................................................................................................................... 588
Passive peering..........................................................................................................................................................589
Local AS...................................................................................................................................................................... 590
AS number limit.......................................................................................................................................................... 591
Redistribute routes................................................................................................................................................... 592
Additional paths.........................................................................................................................................................592
MED attributes.......................................................................................................................................................... 593
Local preference attribute...................................................................................................................................... 593
Weight attribute........................................................................................................................................................ 594
Enable multipath........................................................................................................................................................595
Route-map filters......................................................................................................................................................595
Route reflector clusters.......................................................................................................................................... 596
Aggregate routes...................................................................................................................................................... 596
Confederations.......................................................................................................................................................... 597
Route dampening...................................................................................................................................................... 598
Timers.......................................................................................................................................................................... 599
Neighbor soft-reconfiguration...............................................................................................................................600
Redistribute iBGP route to OSPF......................................................................................................................... 600
Example - BGP in a VLT topology.........................................................................................................................603
Example - Three-tier CLOS topology with eBGP............................................................................................. 608
Debug BGP..................................................................................................................................................................613
BGP commands..........................................................................................................................................................613
Equal cost multi-path.....................................................................................................................................................648
Load balancing........................................................................................................................................................... 648
Maximum ECMP groups and paths...................................................................................................................... 652
ECMP commands......................................................................................................................................................652
IPv4 routing......................................................................................................................................................................656
Assign interface IP address.................................................................................................................................... 656
Configure static routing.......................................................................................................................................... 658
Address Resolution Protocol.................................................................................................................................. 658
IPv4 routing commands...........................................................................................................................................659
IPv6 routing......................................................................................................................................................................664
Enable or disable IPv6..............................................................................................................................................664
IPv6 addresses.......................................................................................................................................................... 665
Stateless autoconfiguration................................................................................................................................... 666
Neighbor Discovery.................................................................................................................................................. 667
Duplicate address discovery...................................................................................................................................668
Static IPv6 routing....................................................................................................................................................669
IPv6 destination unreachable.................................................................................................................................669
IPv6 hop-by-hop options........................................................................................................................................ 669
View IPv6 information..............................................................................................................................................670
IPv6 commands......................................................................................................................................................... 670
Open shortest path first................................................................................................................................................ 681
Autonomous system areas......................................................................................................................................682
Areas, networks, and neighbors............................................................................................................................ 682
Router types...............................................................................................................................................................683
Designated and backup designated routers....................................................................................................... 683
Link-state advertisements...................................................................................................................................... 684
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Router priority............................................................................................................................................................685
Shortest path first throttling................................................................................................................................. 685
OSPFv2....................................................................................................................................................................... 686
OSPFv3........................................................................................................................................................................ 719
Object tracking manager...............................................................................................................................................740
Interface tracking.......................................................................................................................................................741
Host tracking..............................................................................................................................................................742
Set tracking delays....................................................................................................................................................743
Object tracking.......................................................................................................................................................... 743
View tracked objects................................................................................................................................................ 743
OTM commands........................................................................................................................................................ 744
Policy-based routing.......................................................................................................................................................747
Access-list to match route-map............................................................................................................................ 747
Set address to match route-map.......................................................................................................................... 747
Assign route-map to interface............................................................................................................................... 748
View PBR information.............................................................................................................................................. 748
Policy-based routing per VRF................................................................................................................................ 749
Configuring PBR per VRF........................................................................................................................................749
PBR and VLT.............................................................................................................................................................. 749
Sample configuration................................................................................................................................................752
Track route reachability...........................................................................................................................................753
Use PBR to permit and block specific traffic.....................................................................................................754
View PBR configuration...........................................................................................................................................755
PBR commands......................................................................................................................................................... 756
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol..........................................................................................................................758
Configuration..............................................................................................................................................................759
Create virtual router.................................................................................................................................................760
Group version.............................................................................................................................................................760
Virtual IP addresses...................................................................................................................................................761
Configure virtual IP address.................................................................................................................................... 761
Configure virtual IP address in a VRF.................................................................................................................. 762
Set group priority...................................................................................................................................................... 763
Authentication............................................................................................................................................................763
Disable preempt.........................................................................................................................................................764
Advertisement interval.............................................................................................................................................765
Interface/object tracking........................................................................................................................................ 765
Configure tracking.................................................................................................................................................... 766
VRRP commands.......................................................................................................................................................767
Chapter 15: Multicast................................................................................................................ 772
Important notes............................................................................................................................................................... 772
Configure multicast routing.......................................................................................................................................... 772
Unknown multicast flood control.................................................................................................................................773
Enable multicast flood control................................................................................................................................774
Multicast Commands......................................................................................................................................................774
multicast snooping flood-restrict...........................................................................................................................774
Internet Group Management Protocol.......................................................................................................................775
Standards compliance.............................................................................................................................................. 775
Important notes......................................................................................................................................................... 775
Supported IGMP versions....................................................................................................................................... 776
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Query interval.............................................................................................................................................................776
Last member query interval.................................................................................................................................... 776
Maximum response time..........................................................................................................................................776
IGMP immediate leave............................................................................................................................................. 776
Select an IGMP version............................................................................................................................................777
View IGMP-enabled interfaces and groups.........................................................................................................777
IGMP snooping...........................................................................................................................................................778
IGMP commands....................................................................................................................................................... 780
Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol.......................................................................................................................790
MLD snooping............................................................................................................................................................. 791
MLD snooping commands.......................................................................................................................................792
Protocol Independent Multicast.................................................................................................................................. 799
PIM terminology........................................................................................................................................................ 799
Standards compliance.............................................................................................................................................. 799
PIM-SM....................................................................................................................................................................... 800
PIM-SSM.................................................................................................................................................................... 800
Configure expiry timers for S, G entries.............................................................................................................. 801
Configure static rendezvous point........................................................................................................................ 801
Configure dynamic RP using the BSR mechanism............................................................................................802
Configure designated router priority....................................................................................................................804
PIM commands..........................................................................................................................................................805
PIM-SM sample configuration................................................................................................................................ 816
PIM-SSM sample configuration.............................................................................................................................820
Multicast VRF sample configuration.......................................................................................................................... 825
VLT multicast routing.....................................................................................................................................................833
Multicast routing table synchronization.............................................................................................................. 833
IGMP message synchronization............................................................................................................................ 834
Egress mask................................................................................................................................................................834
Spanned VLAN...........................................................................................................................................................834
Deployment considerations.....................................................................................................................................834
Example: Spanned L3 VLAN IIF............................................................................................................................. 834
Example: Active-active PIM in a square VLT topology....................................................................................842
VLT multicast routing commands..........................................................................................................................873
Chapter 16: VXLAN ................................................................................................................... 875
VXLAN concepts.............................................................................................................................................................875
VXLAN as NVO solution................................................................................................................................................ 876
Configure VXLAN............................................................................................................................................................876
Configure source IP address on VTEP................................................................................................................. 877
Configure a VXLAN virtual network......................................................................................................................877
Configure VLAN-tagged access ports................................................................................................................. 878
Configure untagged access ports......................................................................................................................... 879
Enable overlay routing between virtual networks............................................................................................. 879
Advertise VXLAN source IP address ....................................................................................................................881
Configure VLT............................................................................................................................................................882
L3 VXLAN route scaling ............................................................................................................................................... 882
DHCP relay on VTEPs .................................................................................................................................................. 884
View VXLAN configuration........................................................................................................................................... 884
VXLAN MAC addresses.................................................................................................................................................886
VXLAN commands..........................................................................................................................................................889
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hardware overlay-routing-profile.......................................................................................................................... 889
interface virtual-network........................................................................................................................................ 889
ip virtual-router address..........................................................................................................................................890
ip virtual-router mac-address................................................................................................................................ 890
ipv6 virtual-router address...................................................................................................................................... 891
member-interface...................................................................................................................................................... 891
nve................................................................................................................................................................................ 892
remote-vtep............................................................................................................................................................... 892
show hardware overlay-routing-profile mode....................................................................................................892
show interface virtual-network............................................................................................................................. 893
show nve remote-vtep............................................................................................................................................ 894
show nve remote-vtep counters...........................................................................................................................894
show nve vxlan-vni................................................................................................................................................... 894
show virtual-network............................................................................................................................................... 895
show virtual-network counters............................................................................................................................. 895
show virtual-network interface counters............................................................................................................896
show virtual-network interface............................................................................................................................. 896
show virtual-network vlan.......................................................................................................................................897
show vlan (virtual network)....................................................................................................................................897
source-interface loopback...................................................................................................................................... 898
virtual-network.......................................................................................................................................................... 898
virtual-network untagged-vlan.............................................................................................................................. 898
vxlan-vni...................................................................................................................................................................... 899
VXLAN MAC commands............................................................................................................................................... 899
clear mac address-table dynamic nve remote-vtep......................................................................................... 899
clear mac address-table dynamic virtual-network............................................................................................900
show mac address-table count extended...........................................................................................................900
show mac address-table count nve...................................................................................................................... 901
show mac address-table count virtual-network................................................................................................ 901
show mac address-table extended.......................................................................................................................902
show mac address-table nve................................................................................................................................. 903
show mac address-table virtual-network............................................................................................................903
Example: VXLAN with static VTEP............................................................................................................................ 904
BGP EVPN for VXLAN................................................................................................................................................... 917
BGP EVPN compared to static VXLAN................................................................................................................917
VXLAN BGP EVPN operation................................................................................................................................. 917
Configure BGP EVPN for VXLAN..........................................................................................................................919
VXLAN BGP EVPN routing.....................................................................................................................................923
BGP EVPN with VLT................................................................................................................................................ 924
VXLAN BGP commands.......................................................................................................................................... 925
VXLAN EVPN commands........................................................................................................................................928
Example: VXLAN with BGP EVPN........................................................................................................................ 934
Example: VXLAN BGP EVPN Multiple AS topology .................................................................................. 955
Example: VXLAN BGP EVPN Centralized L3 gateway.............................................................................. 976
Example: VXLAN BGP EVPN Border leaf gateway with asymmetric IRB............................................. 978
Controller-provisioned VXLAN.................................................................................................................................... 982
Configure controller-provisioned VXLAN............................................................................................................983
Configure and control VXLAN from VMware vCenter.................................................................................... 986
Example: VXLAN with a controller configuration..............................................................................................989
VXLAN Controller commands................................................................................................................................ 993
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Chapter 17: UFT modes............................................................................................................ 1000
Configure UFT modes...................................................................................................................................................1001
IPv6 extended prefix routes................................................................................................................................. 1002
UFT commands..............................................................................................................................................................1002
hardware forwarding-table mode........................................................................................................................1002
hardware l3 ipv6-extended-prefix ......................................................................................................................1003
show hardware forwarding-table mode.............................................................................................................1003
show hardware forwarding-table mode all........................................................................................................1004
show hardware l3.................................................................................................................................................... 1004
Chapter 18: Security................................................................................................................ 1005
User configuration........................................................................................................................................................ 1005
Role-based access control....................................................................................................................................1005
Unknown user role.................................................................................................................................................. 1006
Enable user lockout.................................................................................................................................................1006
Linuxadmin user configuration............................................................................................................................. 1007
Simple password check..........................................................................................................................................1008
Password strength..................................................................................................................................................1008
Obscure passwords................................................................................................................................................ 1009
Privilege levels ........................................................................................................................................................ 1009
User configuration commands.............................................................................................................................. 1012
AAA....................................................................................................................................................................................1019
AAA authentication..................................................................................................................................................1019
AAA with RADIUS authentication.........................................................................................................................1021
AAA with TACACS+ authentication....................................................................................................................1023
Enable AAA accounting..........................................................................................................................................1024
AAA commands........................................................................................................................................................1025
SSH server.......................................................................................................................................................................1031
SSH commands........................................................................................................................................................1032
Limit concurrent login sessions..................................................................................................................................1040
Limit concurrent login session commands......................................................................................................... 1041
Virtual terminal line ACLs............................................................................................................................................. 1041
VTY commands........................................................................................................................................................ 1042
Enable login statistics...................................................................................................................................................1043
Login statistics commands....................................................................................................................................1043
Audit log...........................................................................................................................................................................1044
Audit log commands............................................................................................................................................... 1045
Restrict SNMP access................................................................................................................................................. 1047
Bootloader protection.................................................................................................................................................. 1047
Boot protect commands........................................................................................................................................ 1047
X.509v3 certificates.....................................................................................................................................................1049
X.509v3 concepts................................................................................................................................................... 1049
Public key infrastructure....................................................................................................................................... 1050
Manage CA certificates......................................................................................................................................... 1050
Certificate revocation............................................................................................................................................ 1052
Request and install host certificates.................................................................................................................. 1053
Self-signed certificates .........................................................................................................................................1057
Security profiles.......................................................................................................................................................1059
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Cluster security........................................................................................................................................................1060
X.509v3 commands.................................................................................................................................................1061
Example: Configure RADIUS over TLS with X.509v3 certificates.............................................................. 1072
Chapter 19: OpenFlow.............................................................................................................. 1074
OpenFlow logical switch instance............................................................................................................................. 1075
OpenFlow controller..................................................................................................................................................... 1075
OpenFlow version 1.3................................................................................................................................................... 1075
Ports........................................................................................................................................................................... 1075
Flow table.................................................................................................................................................................. 1075
Group table............................................................................................................................................................... 1076
Meter table................................................................................................................................................................1076
Instructions............................................................................................................................................................... 1076
Action set.................................................................................................................................................................. 1076
Action types.............................................................................................................................................................. 1077
Counters.................................................................................................................................................................... 1077
OpenFlow protocol..................................................................................................................................................1079
OpenFlow use cases......................................................................................................................................................1091
Configure OpenFlow.....................................................................................................................................................1092
Establish TLS connection...................................................................................................................................... 1093
OpenFlow commands...................................................................................................................................................1094
controller................................................................................................................................................................... 1094
dpid-mac-address................................................................................................................................................... 1095
in-band-mgmt.......................................................................................................................................................... 1095
max-backoff............................................................................................................................................................. 1096
mode openflow-only............................................................................................................................................... 1096
openflow.................................................................................................................................................................... 1097
probe-interval........................................................................................................................................................... 1097
protocol-version.......................................................................................................................................................1097
rate-limit packet_in.................................................................................................................................................1098
show openflow.........................................................................................................................................................1099
show openflow flows..............................................................................................................................................1099
show openflow ports...............................................................................................................................................1100
show openflow switch............................................................................................................................................. 1101
show openflow switch controllers....................................................................................................................... 1102
switch..........................................................................................................................................................................1103
OpenFlow-only mode commands............................................................................................................................... 1103
Chapter 20: Access Control Lists..............................................................................................1106
IP ACLs............................................................................................................................................................................. 1106
MAC ACLs....................................................................................................................................................................... 1106
Control-plane ACLs........................................................................................................................................................1107
Control-plane ACL qualifiers..................................................................................................................................1107
IP fragment handling..................................................................................................................................................... 1108
L3 ACL rules.................................................................................................................................................................... 1108
Assign sequence number to filter.............................................................................................................................. 1109
Delete ACL rule............................................................................................................................................................... 1110
L2 and L3 ACLs............................................................................................................................................................... 1110
Assign and apply ACL filters......................................................................................................................................... 1111
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Ingress ACL filters.......................................................................................................................................................... 1112
Egress ACL filters........................................................................................................................................................... 1112
VTY ACLs..........................................................................................................................................................................1113
SNMP ACLs......................................................................................................................................................................1113
Clear access-list counters............................................................................................................................................ 1113
IP prefix-lists.................................................................................................................................................................... 1113
Route-maps......................................................................................................................................................................1114
Match routes................................................................................................................................................................... 1115
Set conditions..................................................................................................................................................................1116
Continue clause............................................................................................................................................................... 1116
ACL flow-based monitoring..........................................................................................................................................1116
Enable flow-based monitoring......................................................................................................................................1117
View ACL table utilization report................................................................................................................................ 1118
Known behavior........................................................................................................................................................ 1120
ACL logging..................................................................................................................................................................... 1120
Important notes........................................................................................................................................................ 1120
ACL commands................................................................................................................................................................1121
clear ip access-list counters...................................................................................................................................1121
clear ipv6 access-list counters.............................................................................................................................. 1121
clear mac access-list counters.............................................................................................................................. 1121
deny............................................................................................................................................................................. 1122
deny (IPv6)................................................................................................................................................................ 1122
deny (MAC)............................................................................................................................................................... 1123
deny icmp................................................................................................................................................................... 1124
deny icmp (IPv6)...................................................................................................................................................... 1124
deny ip.........................................................................................................................................................................1125
deny ipv6.................................................................................................................................................................... 1125
deny tcp......................................................................................................................................................................1126
deny tcp (IPv6).........................................................................................................................................................1127
deny udp..................................................................................................................................................................... 1127
deny udp (IPv6)........................................................................................................................................................1128
description................................................................................................................................................................. 1129
ip access-group........................................................................................................................................................ 1129
ip access-list..............................................................................................................................................................1130
ip as-path access-list.............................................................................................................................................. 1130
ip community-list standard deny.......................................................................................................................... 1130
ip communitylist standard permit....................................................................................................................... 1131
ip extcommunity-list standard deny..................................................................................................................... 1131
ip extcommunity-list standard permit................................................................................................................. 1132
ip prefix-list description.......................................................................................................................................... 1132
ip prefix-list deny......................................................................................................................................................1132
ip prefix-list permit...................................................................................................................................................1133
ip prefix-list seq deny.............................................................................................................................................. 1133
ip prefix-list seq permit........................................................................................................................................... 1134
ipv6 access-group....................................................................................................................................................1134
ipv6 access-list......................................................................................................................................................... 1135
ipv6 prefix-list deny................................................................................................................................................. 1135
ipv6 prefix-list description..................................................................................................................................... 1135
ipv6 prefix-list permit..............................................................................................................................................1136
ipv6 prefix-list seq deny......................................................................................................................................... 1136
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ipv6 prefix-list seq permit...................................................................................................................................... 1136
mac access-group.................................................................................................................................................... 1137
mac access-list..........................................................................................................................................................1137
permit.......................................................................................................................................................................... 1138
permit (IPv6).............................................................................................................................................................1138
permit (MAC)............................................................................................................................................................1139
permit icmp................................................................................................................................................................1140
permit icmp (IPv6)...................................................................................................................................................1140
permit ip...................................................................................................................................................................... 1141
permit ipv6..................................................................................................................................................................1141
permit tcp...................................................................................................................................................................1142
permit tcp (IPv6)......................................................................................................................................................1143
permit udp..................................................................................................................................................................1143
permit udp (IPv6).....................................................................................................................................................1144
remark......................................................................................................................................................................... 1145
seq deny..................................................................................................................................................................... 1145
seq deny (IPv6)........................................................................................................................................................ 1146
seq deny (MAC)....................................................................................................................................................... 1146
seq deny icmp............................................................................................................................................................1147
seq deny icmp (IPv6).............................................................................................................................................. 1148
seq deny ip................................................................................................................................................................. 1148
seq deny ipv6............................................................................................................................................................ 1149
seq deny tcp.............................................................................................................................................................. 1149
seq deny tcp (IPv6).................................................................................................................................................1150
seq deny udp..............................................................................................................................................................1151
seq deny udp (IPv6)................................................................................................................................................ 1152
seq permit.................................................................................................................................................................. 1153
seq permit (IPv6)..................................................................................................................................................... 1153
seq permit (MAC).................................................................................................................................................... 1154
seq permit icmp........................................................................................................................................................ 1155
seq permit icmp (IPv6)........................................................................................................................................... 1155
seq permit ip..............................................................................................................................................................1156
seq permit ipv6......................................................................................................................................................... 1157
seq permit tcp........................................................................................................................................................... 1157
seq permit tcp (IPv6)..............................................................................................................................................1158
seq permit udp.......................................................................................................................................................... 1159
seq permit udp (IPv6).............................................................................................................................................1160
show access-group...................................................................................................................................................1161
show access-lists...................................................................................................................................................... 1161
show acl-table-usage detail................................................................................................................................... 1163
show ip as-path-access-list ..................................................................................................................................1166
show ip community-list...........................................................................................................................................1166
show ip extcommunity-list..................................................................................................................................... 1167
show ip prefix-list..................................................................................................................................................... 1167
show logging access-list.........................................................................................................................................1168
Route-map commands..................................................................................................................................................1168
continue...................................................................................................................................................................... 1168
match as-path...........................................................................................................................................................1168
match community.....................................................................................................................................................1169
match extcommunity...............................................................................................................................................1169
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