Dell C9010 Modular Chassis Switch User guide

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Dell EMC Networking Configuration Guide for
the C9010 Series
Version 9.14.2.4
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2019 - 11
Rev. A00
1 About this Guide......................................................................................................................... 32
Audience............................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Conventions......................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Related Documents.............................................................................................................................................................32
2 Configuration Fundamentals....................................................................................................... 33
Accessing the Command Line............................................................................................................................................33
CLI Modes............................................................................................................................................................................ 33
Navigating CLI Modes...................................................................................................................................................35
The do Command................................................................................................................................................................ 37
Undoing Commands............................................................................................................................................................38
Obtaining Help..................................................................................................................................................................... 38
Entering and Editing Commands....................................................................................................................................... 39
Command History................................................................................................................................................................40
Filtering show Command Outputs.................................................................................................................................... 40
Multiple Users in Configuration Mode............................................................................................................................... 41
3 Getting Started..........................................................................................................................42
Console Access....................................................................................................................................................................42
Serial Console.................................................................................................................................................................42
Mounting an NFS File System........................................................................................................................................... 43
Default Configuration..........................................................................................................................................................45
Configuring a Host Name...................................................................................................................................................45
Accessing the System Remotely.......................................................................................................................................45
Configure the Management Port IP Address............................................................................................................ 45
Configure a Management Route................................................................................................................................. 46
Configuring a Username and Password......................................................................................................................46
Configuring the Enable Password..................................................................................................................................... 46
Manage Configuration Files................................................................................................................................................47
File Storage.....................................................................................................................................................................47
Copy Files to and from the System.............................................................................................................................47
Save the Running-Configuration................................................................................................................................. 48
Configure the Overload Bit for a Startup Scenario...................................................................................................49
Viewing Files...................................................................................................................................................................49
Changes in Configuration Files.................................................................................................................................... 49
Viewing Command History.................................................................................................................................................50
Upgrading the Dell Networking OS....................................................................................................................................51
4 Switch Management...................................................................................................................53
Configuring Privilege Levels...............................................................................................................................................53
Removing a Command from EXEC Mode..................................................................................................................53
Moving a Command from EXEC Privilege Mode to EXEC Mode........................................................................... 53
Allowing Access to CONFIGURATION Mode Commands....................................................................................... 53
Allowing Access to the Following Modes................................................................................................................... 54
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Applying a Privilege Level to a Username...................................................................................................................55
Applying a Privilege Level to a Terminal Line............................................................................................................. 55
Configuring Logging............................................................................................................................................................55
Audit and Security Logs................................................................................................................................................56
Configuring Logging Format .................................................................................................................................57
Setting Up a Secure Connection to a Syslog Server.......................................................................................57
Track Login Activity............................................................................................................................................................ 58
Restrictions for Tracking Login Activity..................................................................................................................... 59
Configuring Login Activity Tracking............................................................................................................................ 59
Display Login Statistics................................................................................................................................................. 59
Limit Concurrent Login Sessions........................................................................................................................................61
Restrictions for Limiting the Number of Concurrent Sessions.................................................................................61
Configuring Concurrent Session Limit.........................................................................................................................61
Enabling the System to Clear Existing Sessions.........................................................................................................61
Enabling Secured CLI Mode...............................................................................................................................................62
Log Messages in the Internal Buffer.................................................................................................................................62
Disabling System Logging...................................................................................................................................................62
Sending System Messages to a Syslog Server............................................................................................................... 63
Configuring a UNIX System as a Syslog Server........................................................................................................ 63
Display the Logging Buffer and the Logging Configuration...........................................................................................63
Changing System Logging Settings..................................................................................................................................64
Configuring a UNIX Logging Facility Level.......................................................................................................................64
Synchronizing Log Messages............................................................................................................................................ 65
Enabling Timestamp on Syslog Messages....................................................................................................................... 66
File Transfer Services..........................................................................................................................................................67
Enabling the FTP Server...............................................................................................................................................67
Configuring FTP Server Parameters...........................................................................................................................67
Configuring FTP Client Parameters............................................................................................................................ 68
Terminal Lines...................................................................................................................................................................... 68
Denying and Permitting Access to a Terminal Line...................................................................................................68
Configuring Login Authentication for Terminal Lines................................................................................................69
Setting Time Out of EXEC Privilege Mode...................................................................................................................... 70
Using Telnet to Access Another Network Device...........................................................................................................70
Lock CONFIGURATION Mode.......................................................................................................................................... 70
LPC Bus Quality Degradation..............................................................................................................................................71
Recovering from a Forgotten Password ......................................................................................................................... 72
Ignoring the Startup Configuration and Booting from the Factory-Default Configuration........................................73
Recovering from a Failed Start..........................................................................................................................................73
Restoring Factory-Default Settings.................................................................................................................................. 73
Restoring Factory-Default Boot Environment Variables.......................................................................................... 74
Using Hashes to Verify Software Images Before Installation............................................................................ 75
Verifying System Images on C9010 Components........................................................................................................... 76
When System Images on C9010 Components Do Not Match.................................................................................77
Manually Resetting the System Image on a C9010 Component............................................................................. 77
Logging in to the Virtual Console of a C9010 Component....................................................................................... 77
Booting the C9010 from an Image on a Network Server......................................................................................... 78
Configuring C9010 Components to Boot from the RPM CP Image.......................................................................78
Viewing the Reason for Last System Reboot..................................................................................................................79
5 802.1X.......................................................................................................................................80
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The Port-Authentication Process..................................................................................................................................... 82
EAP over RADIUS..........................................................................................................................................................82
Configuring 802.1X..............................................................................................................................................................83
Important Points to Remember.........................................................................................................................................83
Enabling 802.1X....................................................................................................................................................................84
Configuring dot1x Profile ................................................................................................................................................... 86
Configuring MAC addresses for a do1x Profile................................................................................................................86
Configuring the Static MAB and MAB Profile ................................................................................................................ 87
Configuring Critical VLAN ..................................................................................................................................................87
Configuring Request Identity Re-Transmissions............................................................................................................. 88
Configuring a Quiet Period after a Failed Authentication...............................................................................................89
Forcibly Authorizing or Unauthorizing a Port...................................................................................................................89
Re-Authenticating a Port................................................................................................................................................... 90
Configuring Dynamic VLAN Assignment with Port Authentication...............................................................................91
Guest and Authentication-Fail VLANs..............................................................................................................................92
Configuring a Guest VLAN........................................................................................................................................... 92
Configuring an Authentication-Fail VLAN.................................................................................................................. 93
Configuring Timeouts....................................................................................................................................................94
Multi-Host Authentication..................................................................................................................................................95
Multi-Supplicant Authentication........................................................................................................................................ 97
MAC Authentication Bypass..............................................................................................................................................99
MAB in Single-host and Multi-Host Mode................................................................................................................. 99
MAB in Multi-Supplicant Authentication Mode.........................................................................................................99
Configuring MAC Authentication Bypass...................................................................................................................99
Dynamic CoS with 802.1X................................................................................................................................................ 100
6 Access Control Lists (ACLs)...................................................................................................... 102
IP Access Control Lists (ACLs)........................................................................................................................................102
CAM Usage...................................................................................................................................................................103
User-Configurable CAM Allocation............................................................................................................................104
Allocating CAM for Ingress ACLs on the Port Extender.........................................................................................104
Allocating CAM for Egress ACLs on the Port Extender......................................................................................... 105
Implementing ACLs on Dell EMC Networking OS................................................................................................... 106
ACL Optimization to Increase Number of Supported IPv4 ACLs................................................................................107
Optimizing ACL for More Number of IPv4 ACL Rules............................................................................................ 108
IP Fragment Handling........................................................................................................................................................108
IP Fragments ACL Examples...................................................................................................................................... 108
Layer 4 ACL Rules Examples...................................................................................................................................... 109
Configure a Standard IP ACL............................................................................................................................................110
Configuring a Standard IP ACL Filter......................................................................................................................... 110
Configure an Extended IP ACL..........................................................................................................................................111
Configuring Filters with a Sequence Number............................................................................................................ 111
Configuring Filters Without a Sequence Number.....................................................................................................112
Configure Layer 2 and Layer 3 ACLs............................................................................................................................... 113
Using ACL VLAN Groups...................................................................................................................................................113
Guidelines for Configuring ACL VLAN Groups..........................................................................................................114
Configuring an ACL VLAN Group............................................................................................................................... 114
Allocating ACL VLAN CAM..........................................................................................................................................115
Applying an IP ACL............................................................................................................................................................. 115
Applying Ingress ACLs on the Port Extender............................................................................................................116
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Applying Egress ACLs...................................................................................................................................................116
Applying Layer 3 Egress ACLs on Control-Plane Traffic......................................................................................... 117
Counting ACL Hits........................................................................................................................................................ 117
IP Prefix Lists.......................................................................................................................................................................117
Configuration Task List for Prefix Lists......................................................................................................................118
ACL Remarks.......................................................................................................................................................................121
Configuring a Remark...................................................................................................................................................121
Deleting a Remark.........................................................................................................................................................121
ACL Resequencing.............................................................................................................................................................122
Resequencing an ACL or Prefix List.......................................................................................................................... 122
Route Maps........................................................................................................................................................................ 123
Important Points to Remember........................................................................................................................................124
Configuration Task List for Route Maps................................................................................................................... 124
Configuring Match Routes..........................................................................................................................................126
Configuring Set Conditions......................................................................................................................................... 127
Configure a Route Map for Route Redistribution.................................................................................................... 128
Configure a Route Map for Route Tagging.............................................................................................................. 128
Continue Clause........................................................................................................................................................... 128
Configuring a UDF ACL.....................................................................................................................................................129
Hot-Lock Behavior.............................................................................................................................................................130
7 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)....................................................................................131
How BFD Works................................................................................................................................................................. 131
BFD Packet Format..................................................................................................................................................... 132
BFD Sessions................................................................................................................................................................ 133
BFD Three-Way Handshake....................................................................................................................................... 134
Session State Changes................................................................................................................................................135
Important Points to Remember....................................................................................................................................... 135
Configure BFD....................................................................................................................................................................135
Configure BFD for Physical Ports.............................................................................................................................. 136
Configure BFD for Static Routes............................................................................................................................... 137
Configure BFD for IPv6 Static Routes......................................................................................................................140
Configure BFD for OSPF............................................................................................................................................. 141
Configure BFD for OSPFv3........................................................................................................................................ 145
Configure BFD for IS-IS...............................................................................................................................................147
Configure BFD for BGP...............................................................................................................................................149
Configure BFD for VRRP............................................................................................................................................ 154
Configuring Protocol Liveness....................................................................................................................................157
8 Border Gateway Protocol IPv4 (BGPv4)......................................................................................158
Autonomous Systems (AS).............................................................................................................................................. 158
Sessions and Peers............................................................................................................................................................160
Establish a Session.......................................................................................................................................................160
Route Reflectors.................................................................................................................................................................161
BGP Attributes................................................................................................................................................................... 162
Best Path Selection Criteria........................................................................................................................................162
Weight........................................................................................................................................................................... 164
Local Preference.......................................................................................................................................................... 164
Multi-Exit Discriminators (MEDs).............................................................................................................................. 165
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Origin............................................................................................................................................................................. 165
AS Path......................................................................................................................................................................... 166
Next Hop.......................................................................................................................................................................166
Multiprotocol BGP............................................................................................................................................................. 166
Implement BGP ................................................................................................................................................................. 167
Advertise IGP Cost as MED for Redistributed Routes............................................................................................167
Ignore Router-ID for Some Best-Path Calculations.................................................................................................167
Four-Byte AS Numbers............................................................................................................................................... 167
AS4 Number Representation......................................................................................................................................168
AS Number Migration..................................................................................................................................................169
BGP4 Management Information Base (MIB)........................................................................................................... 170
Important Points to Remember...................................................................................................................................171
Configuration Information..................................................................................................................................................171
BGP Configuration............................................................................................................................................................. 172
Enabling BGP................................................................................................................................................................ 172
Configuring AS4 Number Representations...............................................................................................................175
Configuring Peer Groups.............................................................................................................................................176
Configuring BGP Fast Fail-Over.................................................................................................................................178
Configuring Passive Peering.......................................................................................................................................180
Maintaining Existing AS Numbers During an AS Migration.................................................................................... 180
Allowing an AS Number to Appear in its Own AS Path........................................................................................... 181
Filtering on an AS-Path Attribute...............................................................................................................................182
Regular Expressions as Filters.................................................................................................................................... 183
Redistributing Routes.................................................................................................................................................. 184
Enabling Additional Paths............................................................................................................................................184
Configuring IP Community Lists.................................................................................................................................185
Configuring an IP Extended Community List............................................................................................................186
Filtering Routes with Community Lists..................................................................................................................... 186
Manipulating the COMMUNITY Attribute.................................................................................................................187
Changing MED Attributes...........................................................................................................................................188
Changing the LOCAL_PREFERENCE Attribute......................................................................................................188
Configuring the local System or a Different System to be the Next Hop for BGP-Learned Routes................189
Changing the WEIGHT Attribute............................................................................................................................... 189
Enabling Multipath....................................................................................................................................................... 190
Filtering BGP Routes................................................................................................................................................... 190
Filtering BGP Routes Using Route Maps...................................................................................................................191
Filtering BGP Routes Using AS-PATH Information................................................................................................. 192
Configuring BGP Route Reflectors............................................................................................................................192
Aggregating Routes..................................................................................................................................................... 193
Configuring BGP Confederations...............................................................................................................................193
Enabling Route Flap Dampening.................................................................................................................................193
Changing BGP Timers................................................................................................................................................. 195
Setting the extended timer.........................................................................................................................................196
Enabling BGP Neighbor Soft-Reconfiguration.........................................................................................................196
Enabling or disabling BGP neighbors......................................................................................................................... 197
Route Map Continue....................................................................................................................................................198
Enabling MBGP Configurations........................................................................................................................................199
Configure IPv6 NH Automatically for IPv6 Prefix Advertised over IPv4 Neighbor.............................................199
BGP Regular Expression Optimization........................................................................................................................... 200
Debugging BGP.................................................................................................................................................................200
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Storing Last and Bad PDUs....................................................................................................................................... 200
Capturing PDUs............................................................................................................................................................201
PDU Counters..............................................................................................................................................................202
Sample Configurations......................................................................................................................................................202
9 Content Addressable Memory (CAM).......................................................................................... 211
CAM Allocation....................................................................................................................................................................211
Test CAM Usage................................................................................................................................................................212
View CAM-ACL Settings.................................................................................................................................................. 212
View CAM Usage............................................................................................................................................................... 213
Configuring CAM Threshold and Silence Period............................................................................................................214
Return to the Default CAM Configuration......................................................................................................................215
CAM Optimization............................................................................................................................................................. 215
Applications for CAM Profiling......................................................................................................................................... 216
Unified Forwarding Table (UFT) Modes......................................................................................................................... 216
Configuring UFT Modes..............................................................................................................................................216
10 Control Plane Policing (CoPP).................................................................................................. 218
Z9500 CoPP Implementation...........................................................................................................................................218
CoPP Example...................................................................................................................................................................220
Configure Control Plane Policing..................................................................................................................................... 221
Configuring CoPP for Protocols.................................................................................................................................221
Examples of Configuring CoPP for Protocols..........................................................................................................222
Configuring CoPP for CPU Queues..........................................................................................................................223
Examples of Configuring CoPP for CPU Queues....................................................................................................224
Displaying CoPP Configuration..................................................................................................................................224
Troubleshooting CoPP Operation................................................................................................................................... 227
11 Data Center Bridging (DCB)..................................................................................................... 234
Enabling Data Center Bridging.........................................................................................................................................234
Ethernet Enhancements in Data Center Bridging.........................................................................................................235
Priority-Based Flow Control.......................................................................................................................................235
Enhanced Transmission Selection.............................................................................................................................236
Data Center Bridging Exchange Protocol (DCBx).................................................................................................. 237
Data Center Bridging in a Traffic Flow..................................................................................................................... 238
QoS dot1p Traffic Classification and Queue Assignment.............................................................................................238
SNMP Support for PFC and Buffer Statistics Tracking.............................................................................................. 239
DCB Maps and its Attributes...........................................................................................................................................240
Applying a DCB Map on a Line Card.........................................................................................................................243
Data Center Bridging: Default Configuration.................................................................................................................243
Configuration Notes: PFC and ETS in a DCB Map.......................................................................................................243
Configuring Priority-Based Flow Control....................................................................................................................... 245
Configuring Lossless Queues.....................................................................................................................................246
Configuring Enhanced Transmission Selection............................................................................................................. 246
Creating an ETS Priority Group................................................................................................................................. 247
ETS Operation with DCBx..........................................................................................................................................247
Configure a DCBx Operation........................................................................................................................................... 248
DCBx Operation...........................................................................................................................................................248
DCBx Port Roles..........................................................................................................................................................248
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DCB Configuration Exchange....................................................................................................................................250
Configuration Source Election...................................................................................................................................250
Propagation of DCB Information...............................................................................................................................250
Auto-Detection and Manual Configuration of the DCBx Version..........................................................................251
Behavior of Tagged Packets...................................................................................................................................... 251
Configuration Example for DSCP and PFC Priorities.............................................................................................. 251
DCBx Example............................................................................................................................................................. 252
DCBx Prerequisites and Restrictions........................................................................................................................253
Configuring DCBx........................................................................................................................................................253
Verifying the DCB Configuration.....................................................................................................................................256
Performing PFC Using DSCP Bits Instead of 802.1p Bits........................................................................................... 265
PFC and ETS Configuration Examples...........................................................................................................................266
Using PFC and ETS to Manage Data Center Traffic................................................................................................... 266
Using PFC and ETS to Manage Converged Ethernet Traffic............................................................................... 268
Hierarchical Scheduling in ETS Output Policies.......................................................................................................268
Priority-Based Flow Control Using Dynamic Buffer Method.......................................................................................269
Configuring the Dynamic Buffer Method.......................................................................................................................270
12 Debugging and Diagnostics....................................................................................................... 271
Offline Diagnostics............................................................................................................................................................. 271
Running Port Extender Offline Diagnostics on the Switch.....................................................................................271
Running Offline Diagnostics on a Standalone Switch............................................................................................. 277
TRACE Logs.......................................................................................................................................................................297
Auto Save on Reload, Crash, or Rollover..................................................................................................................297
Uploading Trace Logs................................................................................................................................................. 297
Last Restart Reason..........................................................................................................................................................297
show hardware Commands............................................................................................................................................. 298
Environmental Monitoring................................................................................................................................................299
Displaying Port Extender Environment Information .............................................................................................. 300
Display Power Supply Status.....................................................................................................................................300
Display Fan Status........................................................................................................................................................301
Display Transceiver Type............................................................................................................................................ 301
Recognize an Over-Temperature Condition............................................................................................................303
Troubleshoot an Over-Temperature Condition....................................................................................................... 303
Troubleshooting Packet Loss.......................................................................................................................................... 305
Displaying Drop Counters...........................................................................................................................................306
Displaying Dataplane Statistics.................................................................................................................................. 307
Displaying Line-Card Counters.................................................................................................................................. 308
Accessing Application Core Dumps................................................................................................................................ 309
Mini Core Dumps...............................................................................................................................................................309
Full Kernel Core Dumps.....................................................................................................................................................310
Enabling TCP Dumps.........................................................................................................................................................310
Accessing Port Extender Core and Mini Core Dumps................................................................................................... 311
13 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)........................................................................... 312
DHCP Packet Format and Options..................................................................................................................................312
Assign an IP Address using DHCP................................................................................................................................... 313
Implementation Information..............................................................................................................................................314
Configure the System to be a DHCP Server................................................................................................................. 315
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Configuring the Server for Automatic Address Allocation......................................................................................315
Specifying a Default Gateway.................................................................................................................................... 316
Configure a Method of Hostname Resolution..........................................................................................................316
Using DNS for Address Resolution............................................................................................................................ 316
Using NetBIOS WINS for Address Resolution..........................................................................................................317
Creating Manual Binding Entries................................................................................................................................ 317
Debugging the DHCP Server......................................................................................................................................317
Using DHCP Clear Commands................................................................................................................................... 317
Configure the System to be a Relay Agent.................................................................................................................... 318
Configure the System to be a DHCP Client................................................................................................................... 319
DHCP Client on a Management Interface................................................................................................................ 319
DHCP Client Operation with Other Features.......................................................................................................... 320
DHCP Relay When DHCP Server and Client are in Different VRFs...........................................................................320
Configuring Route Leaking between VRFs on DHCP Relay Agent....................................................................... 321
Non-default VRF configuration for DHCPv6 helper address...................................................................................... 322
Configuring DHCP relay source interface...................................................................................................................... 322
Global DHCP relay source IPv4 or IPv6 configuration ...........................................................................................322
Interface level DHCP relay source IPv4 or IPv6 configuration .............................................................................323
Configure Secure DHCP.................................................................................................................................................. 324
Option 82 (DHCPv4 relay options)........................................................................................................................... 324
DHCPv6 relay agent options..................................................................................................................................... 325
DHCP Snooping...........................................................................................................................................................325
Drop DHCP Packets on Snooped VLANs Only........................................................................................................327
Dynamic ARP Inspection.............................................................................................................................................327
Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection....................................................................................................................... 328
Source Address Validation............................................................................................................................................... 329
Enabling IP Source Address Validation..................................................................................................................... 329
DHCP MAC Source Address Validation................................................................................................................... 330
Enabling IP+MAC Source Address Validation..........................................................................................................330
Viewing the Number of SAV Dropped Packets.......................................................................................................330
Clearing the Number of SAV Dropped Packets....................................................................................................... 331
14 Equal Cost Multi-Path (ECMP).................................................................................................332
ECMP for Flow-Based Affinity........................................................................................................................................ 332
Enabling Deterministic ECMP Next Hop.................................................................................................................. 332
Configuring the Hash Algorithm Seed...................................................................................................................... 332
Link Bundle Monitoring............................................................................................................................................... 333
Managing ECMP Group Paths........................................................................................................................................ 333
Creating an ECMP Group Bundle................................................................................................................................... 333
Modifying the ECMP Group Threshold.......................................................................................................................... 334
BGP Multipath Operation with Link Bankwidth............................................................................................................ 334
Dynamic Re-calculation of Link Bankwidth....................................................................................................................336
Weighted ECMP for Static Routes.................................................................................................................................336
ECMP Support in L3 Host and LPM Tables.................................................................................................................. 336
15 FCoE Transit...........................................................................................................................338
Fibre Channel over Ethernet............................................................................................................................................338
Ensure Robustness in a Converged Ethernet Network............................................................................................... 338
FIP Snooping on Ethernet Bridges..................................................................................................................................339
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FIP Snooping in a Switch Stack....................................................................................................................................... 341
Using FIP Snooping............................................................................................................................................................341
FIP Snooping Prerequisites.........................................................................................................................................341
Important Points to Remember..................................................................................................................................341
Enabling the FCoE Transit Feature........................................................................................................................... 342
Enable FIP Snooping on VLANs.................................................................................................................................342
Configure the FC-MAP Value....................................................................................................................................342
Configure a Port for a Bridge-to-Bridge Link.......................................................................................................... 342
Configure a Port for a Bridge-to-FCF Link.............................................................................................................. 343
Impact on Other Software Features.........................................................................................................................343
FIP Snooping Restrictions.......................................................................................................................................... 343
Configuring FIP Snooping.................................................................................................................................................343
Displaying FIP Snooping Information.............................................................................................................................. 344
FCoE Transit Configuration Example..............................................................................................................................349
16 FIPS Cryptography.................................................................................................................. 351
Configuration Tasks...........................................................................................................................................................351
Preparing the System........................................................................................................................................................351
Enabling FIPS Mode.......................................................................................................................................................... 351
Generating Host-Keys...................................................................................................................................................... 352
Monitoring FIPS Mode Status.........................................................................................................................................352
Disabling FIPS Mode.........................................................................................................................................................353
17 Flex Hash and Optimized Boot-Up.............................................................................................354
Flex Hash Capability Overview........................................................................................................................................354
Configuring the Flex Hash Mechanism...........................................................................................................................354
LACP Fast Switchover.....................................................................................................................................................355
Configuring LACP Fast Switchover................................................................................................................................355
LACP...................................................................................................................................................................................355
RDMA Over Converged Ethernet (RoCE) Overview...................................................................................................355
Sample Configurations..................................................................................................................................................... 356
Preserving 802.1Q VLAN Tag Value for Lite Subinterfaces........................................................................................ 359
18 Force10 Resilient Ring Protocol (FRRP).................................................................................... 360
Protocol Overview............................................................................................................................................................ 360
Ring Status....................................................................................................................................................................361
Multiple FRRP Rings.................................................................................................................................................... 361
Important FRRP Points............................................................................................................................................... 361
Implementing FRRP.................................................................................................................................................... 362
Important FRRP Concepts.........................................................................................................................................362
FRRP Configuration..........................................................................................................................................................363
Creating the FRRP Group.......................................................................................................................................... 363
Configuring the Control VLAN...................................................................................................................................363
Configuring and Adding the Member VLANs.......................................................................................................... 364
Setting the FRRP Timers........................................................................................................................................... 365
Clearing the FRRP Counters..................................................................................................................................... 365
Viewing the FRRP Configuration.............................................................................................................................. 365
Viewing the FRRP Information.................................................................................................................................. 366
Troubleshooting FRRP..................................................................................................................................................... 366
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Sample Configuration and Topology...............................................................................................................................366
FRRP Support on VLT......................................................................................................................................................367
19 GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)................................................................................370
Configure GVRP................................................................................................................................................................370
Enabling GVRP Globally.....................................................................................................................................................371
Enabling GVRP on a Layer 2 Interface........................................................................................................................... 372
Configure GVRP Registration..........................................................................................................................................372
Configure a GARP Timer.................................................................................................................................................. 372
20 High Availability (HA).............................................................................................................. 374
High Availability on Chassis.............................................................................................................................................. 374
High Availability in a PE Stack..........................................................................................................................................374
Online Insertion and Removal...........................................................................................................................................374
Hitless Behavior................................................................................................................................................................. 376
Graceful Restart................................................................................................................................................................ 376
Software Resiliency...........................................................................................................................................................377
System Health Monitoring..........................................................................................................................................377
Failure and Event Logging.......................................................................................................................................... 377
Trace Log......................................................................................................................................................................377
Core Dumps..................................................................................................................................................................377
System Log...................................................................................................................................................................377
Control Plane Redundancy...............................................................................................................................................377
Control-Plane Failover................................................................................................................................................ 378
RPM Synchronization................................................................................................................................................. 379
Forcing an RPM Failover............................................................................................................................................ 379
Specifying an Auto-Failover Limit..............................................................................................................................379
Disabling Auto-Reboot................................................................................................................................................ 379
21 Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)........................................................................... 380
IGMP Protocol Overview................................................................................................................................................. 380
IGMP Version 2............................................................................................................................................................380
IGMP Version 3............................................................................................................................................................ 381
Configure IGMP.................................................................................................................................................................384
Viewing IGMP Enabled Interfaces...................................................................................................................................384
Selecting an IGMP Version.............................................................................................................................................. 385
Viewing IGMP Groups...................................................................................................................................................... 385
Enabling IGMP Immediate-Leave....................................................................................................................................386
IGMP Snooping................................................................................................................................................................. 386
Configuring IGMP Snooping...................................................................................................................................... 386
Removing a Group-Port Association.........................................................................................................................387
Disabling Multicast Flooding.......................................................................................................................................387
Specifying a Port as Connected to a Multicast Router..........................................................................................387
Configuring the Switch as Querier............................................................................................................................388
Fast Convergence after MSTP Topology Changes......................................................................................................388
Designating a Multicast Router Interface...................................................................................................................... 388
22 Interfaces.............................................................................................................................. 389
Port Numbering.................................................................................................................................................................390
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Interface Types..................................................................................................................................................................392
View Basic Interface Information.................................................................................................................................... 393
Resetting an Interface to its Factory Default State..................................................................................................... 398
Enabling a Physical Interface........................................................................................................................................... 399
Physical Interfaces............................................................................................................................................................ 399
Port Pipes.....................................................................................................................................................................399
Setting the Speed of Ethernet Interfaces................................................................................................................399
Configuration Task List for Physical Interfaces.......................................................................................................400
Overview of Layer Modes..........................................................................................................................................400
Configuring Layer 2 (Data Link) Mode.....................................................................................................................400
Configuring Layer 2 (Interface) Mode...................................................................................................................... 401
Configuring Layer 3 (Network) Mode.......................................................................................................................401
Configuring Layer 3 (Interface) Mode......................................................................................................................402
Egress Interface Selection (EIS)..................................................................................................................................... 402
Configuring EIS............................................................................................................................................................402
Management Interfaces................................................................................................................................................... 403
Configuring a Dedicated Management Interface ...................................................................................................403
Configuring a Management Interface on an Ethernet Port...................................................................................404
Port Extender Interfaces..................................................................................................................................................405
VLAN Interfaces................................................................................................................................................................405
Loopback Interfaces......................................................................................................................................................... 406
Null Interfaces....................................................................................................................................................................406
Configuring Port Delay..................................................................................................................................................... 406
Port Channel Interfaces....................................................................................................................................................407
Port Channel Definition and Standards.................................................................................................................... 407
Port Channel Benefits.................................................................................................................................................407
Port Channel Implementation.................................................................................................................................... 407
10/40 Gbps Interfaces in Port Channels..................................................................................................................408
Configuration Tasks for Port Channel Interfaces................................................................................................... 408
Creating a Port Channel.............................................................................................................................................408
Adding a Physical Interface to a Port Channel........................................................................................................409
Reassigning an Interface to a New Port Channel....................................................................................................410
Configuring the Minimum Oper Up Links in a Port Channel....................................................................................411
Adding or Removing a Port Channel from a VLAN.................................................................................................. 411
Assigning an IP Address to a Port Channel...............................................................................................................412
Deleting or Disabling a Port Channel......................................................................................................................... 412
Load Balancing Through Port Channels....................................................................................................................412
Changing the Hash Algorithm.....................................................................................................................................412
Bulk Configuration..............................................................................................................................................................413
Interface Range............................................................................................................................................................413
Bulk Configuration Examples...................................................................................................................................... 413
Defining Interface Range Macros.................................................................................................................................... 415
Define the Interface Range.........................................................................................................................................415
Choosing an Interface-Range Macro........................................................................................................................ 415
Monitoring and Maintaining Interfaces........................................................................................................................... 415
Maintenance Using TDR............................................................................................................................................. 416
Displaying Traffic Statistics on HiGig Ports.................................................................................................................... 417
Link Bundle Monitoring......................................................................................................................................................417
Monitoring HiGig Link Bundles......................................................................................................................................... 418
Enabling HiGig Link-Bundle Monitoring.....................................................................................................................419
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Non Dell-Qualified Transceivers.......................................................................................................................................419
Splitting QSFP Ports to SFP+ Ports.............................................................................................................................. 420
Converting a QSFP or QSFP+ Port to an SFP or SFP+ Port............................................................................... 420
Configuring wavelength for 10–Gigabit SFP+ optics....................................................................................................421
Link Dampening.................................................................................................................................................................. 421
Enabling Link Dampening............................................................................................................................................422
Using Ethernet Pause Frames for Flow Control........................................................................................................... 423
Threshold Settings...................................................................................................................................................... 424
Enabling Pause Frames...............................................................................................................................................424
Configure the MTU Size on an Interface.......................................................................................................................425
Auto-Negotiation on Ethernet Interfaces...................................................................................................................... 425
Set Auto-Negotiation Options................................................................................................................................... 426
Provisioning Combo Ports................................................................................................................................................426
View Advanced Interface Information............................................................................................................................ 427
Configuring the Interface Sampling Size.................................................................................................................. 427
Configuring the Traffic Sampling Size Globally............................................................................................................. 428
Dynamic Counters.............................................................................................................................................................430
Clearing Interface Counters.......................................................................................................................................430
23 Internet Protocol Security (IPSec)........................................................................................... 432
Configuring IPSec .............................................................................................................................................................432
24 IPv4 Routing.......................................................................................................................... 434
IP Addresses...................................................................................................................................................................... 434
Configuration Tasks for IP Addresses............................................................................................................................ 434
Assigning IP Addresses to an Interface..........................................................................................................................435
Configuring Static Routes................................................................................................................................................436
Adding description for IPv4 and IPv6 static routes.................................................................................................437
Configure Static Routes for the Management Interface............................................................................................. 437
Enabling Directed Broadcast............................................................................................................................................438
Resolution of Host Names............................................................................................................................................... 438
Enabling Dynamic Resolution of Host Names................................................................................................................438
Specifying the Local System Domain and a List of Domains.......................................................................................439
Configuring DNS with Traceroute.................................................................................................................................. 439
ARP..................................................................................................................................................................................... 440
Configuration Tasks for ARP..................................................................................................................................... 440
Configuring Static ARP Entries................................................................................................................................. 440
Configuring ARP Inspection Trust..............................................................................................................................441
Configuring ARP Timeout........................................................................................................................................... 441
Enabling Proxy ARP..................................................................................................................................................... 441
Clearing ARP Cache.....................................................................................................................................................441
ARP Learning via Gratuitous ARP............................................................................................................................. 442
Enabling ARP Learning via Gratuitous ARP............................................................................................................. 442
ARP Learning via ARP Request.................................................................................................................................442
Configuring ARP Retries.............................................................................................................................................443
ICMP................................................................................................................................................................................... 443
Configuration Tasks for ICMP................................................................................................................................... 443
Enabling ICMP Unreachable Messages....................................................................................................................444
ICMP Redirects................................................................................................................................................................. 444
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25 IPv6 Routing.......................................................................................................................... 446
Protocol Overview............................................................................................................................................................ 446
Extended Address Space........................................................................................................................................... 446
Stateless Autoconfiguration.......................................................................................................................................446
IPv6 Headers................................................................................................................................................................447
IPv6 Header Fields...................................................................................................................................................... 448
Extension Header Fields............................................................................................................................................. 449
IPv6 Addressing...........................................................................................................................................................450
IPv6 Implementation on the Dell Networking OS.......................................................................................................... 451
Configuring the LPM Table for IPv6 Extended Prefixes..............................................................................................452
ICMPv6...............................................................................................................................................................................452
Path MTU Discovery........................................................................................................................................................ 453
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery..................................................................................................................................................453
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery of MTU Packets.............................................................................................................. 454
Configuring the IPv6 Recursive DNS Server...........................................................................................................454
Secure Shell (SSH) Over an IPv6 Transport.................................................................................................................456
Configuration Tasks for IPv6...........................................................................................................................................456
Adjusting Your CAM Profile....................................................................................................................................... 456
Assigning an IPv6 Address to an Interface...............................................................................................................457
Assigning a Static IPv6 Route....................................................................................................................................457
Configuring Telnet with IPv6..................................................................................................................................... 457
SNMP over IPv6..........................................................................................................................................................458
Displaying IPv6 Information........................................................................................................................................458
Displaying an IPv6 Configuration...............................................................................................................................458
Displaying IPv6 Routes............................................................................................................................................... 459
Displaying the Running Configuration for an Interface...........................................................................................460
Clearing IPv6 Routes.................................................................................................................................................. 460
Disabling ND Entry Timeout........................................................................................................................................461
Configuring IPv6 RA Guard.............................................................................................................................................. 461
Configuring IPv6 RA Guard on an Interface............................................................................................................ 462
Monitoring IPv6 RA Guard......................................................................................................................................... 463
26 Intermediate System to Intermediate System........................................................................... 464
IS-IS Protocol Overview...................................................................................................................................................464
IS-IS Addressing................................................................................................................................................................ 464
Multi-Topology IS-IS.........................................................................................................................................................465
Transition Mode...........................................................................................................................................................465
Interface Support........................................................................................................................................................ 465
Adjacencies.................................................................................................................................................................. 465
Graceful Restart................................................................................................................................................................466
Timers........................................................................................................................................................................... 466
Implementation Information.............................................................................................................................................466
Configuration Information................................................................................................................................................ 467
Configuration Tasks for IS-IS.....................................................................................................................................467
Configuring the Distance of a Route.........................................................................................................................474
Changing the IS-Type................................................................................................................................................. 474
Redistributing IPv4 Routes.........................................................................................................................................476
Redistributing IPv6 Routes.........................................................................................................................................476
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Configuring Authentication Passwords.....................................................................................................................477
Setting the Overload Bit............................................................................................................................................. 477
Debugging IS-IS........................................................................................................................................................... 478
IS-IS Metric Styles.............................................................................................................................................................479
Configure Metric Values...................................................................................................................................................479
Maximum Values in the Routing Table......................................................................................................................479
Change the IS-IS Metric Style in One Level Only....................................................................................................479
Leaks from One Level to Another..............................................................................................................................481
Sample Configurations...................................................................................................................................................... 481
27 iSCSI Optimization..................................................................................................................484
iSCSI Optimization Overview...........................................................................................................................................484
Default iSCSI Optimization Values.................................................................................................................................. 485
iSCSI Optimization Prerequisites.....................................................................................................................................486
Configuring iSCSI Optimization.......................................................................................................................................486
Displaying iSCSI Optimization Information..................................................................................................................... 487
Enable and Disable iSCSI Optimization...........................................................................................................................489
Synchronizing iSCSI Sessions Learned on VLT-Lags with VLT-Peer........................................................................ 489
Monitoring iSCSI Traffic Flows........................................................................................................................................490
Information Monitored in iSCSI Traffic Flows............................................................................................................... 490
Detection and Auto-Configuration for Dell EqualLogic Arrays....................................................................................490
Configuring Detection and Ports for Dell Compellent Arrays.......................................................................................491
Application of Quality of Service to iSCSI Traffic Flows...............................................................................................491
28 Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)................................................................................492
Introduction to Dynamic LAGs and LACP......................................................................................................................492
Important Points to Remember.................................................................................................................................492
LACP Modes................................................................................................................................................................492
Configuring LACP Commands...................................................................................................................................493
LACP Configuration Tasks...............................................................................................................................................493
Creating a LAG............................................................................................................................................................ 493
Configuring the LAG Interfaces as Dynamic............................................................................................................494
Setting the LACP Long Timeout............................................................................................................................... 494
Monitoring and Debugging LACP..............................................................................................................................495
Shared LAG State Tracking.............................................................................................................................................495
Configuring Shared LAG State Tracking..................................................................................................................496
Important Points about Shared LAG State Tracking.............................................................................................. 497
LACP Basic Configuration Example................................................................................................................................ 497
Configure a LAG on ALPHA....................................................................................................................................... 497
29 Layer 2.................................................................................................................................. 506
Manage the MAC Address Table....................................................................................................................................506
Clearing the MAC Address Table..............................................................................................................................506
Setting the Aging Time for Dynamic Entries........................................................................................................... 506
Configuring a Static MAC Address...........................................................................................................................506
Displaying the MAC Address Table........................................................................................................................... 507
MAC Learning Limit.......................................................................................................................................................... 507
Setting the MAC Learning Limit................................................................................................................................507
mac learning-limit Dynamic........................................................................................................................................ 508
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mac learning-limit mac-address-sticky.....................................................................................................................508
mac learning-limit station-move................................................................................................................................508
mac learning-limit no-station-move..........................................................................................................................508
Learning Limit Violation Actions................................................................................................................................ 508
Setting Station Move Violation Actions................................................................................................................... 509
Recovering from Learning Limit and Station Move Violations.............................................................................. 509
Disabling MAC Address Learning on the System....................................................................................................509
Enabling port security..................................................................................................................................................510
NIC Teaming.......................................................................................................................................................................510
Configure Redundant Pairs............................................................................................................................................... 511
Far-End Failure Detection.................................................................................................................................................514
FEFD State Changes................................................................................................................................................... 514
Configuring FEFD.........................................................................................................................................................515
Enabling FEFD on an Interface...................................................................................................................................516
Debugging FEFD.......................................................................................................................................................... 516
30 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)....................................................................................... 518
802.1AB (LLDP) Overview............................................................................................................................................... 518
Protocol Data Units..................................................................................................................................................... 518
Optional TLVs.....................................................................................................................................................................519
Management TLVs...................................................................................................................................................... 519
TIA-1057 (LLDP-MED) Overview...................................................................................................................................520
TIA Organizationally Specific TLVs............................................................................................................................ 521
Configure LLDP.................................................................................................................................................................524
CONFIGURATION versus INTERFACE Configurations............................................................................................... 524
Enabling LLDP................................................................................................................................................................... 525
Disabling and Undoing LLDP......................................................................................................................................525
Enabling LLDP on Management Ports........................................................................................................................... 525
Disabling and Undoing LLDP on Management Ports..............................................................................................526
Advertising TLVs............................................................................................................................................................... 526
Storing and Viewing Unrecognized LLDP TLVs............................................................................................................527
Viewing the LLDP Configuration.....................................................................................................................................528
Viewing Information Advertised by Adjacent LLDP Neighbors...................................................................................528
Examples of Viewing Information Advertised by Neighbors..................................................................................528
Configuring LLDPDU Intervals........................................................................................................................................ 530
Configuring LLDP Notification Interval........................................................................................................................... 531
Configuring Transmit and Receive Mode....................................................................................................................... 531
Configuring a Time to Live...............................................................................................................................................532
Debugging LLDP................................................................................................................................................................532
Relevant Management Objects.......................................................................................................................................533
31 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)............................................................................538
Anycast RP........................................................................................................................................................................ 539
Implementation Information.............................................................................................................................................540
Configure Multicast Source Discovery Protocol...........................................................................................................540
Related Configuration Tasks......................................................................................................................................540
Enable MSDP.....................................................................................................................................................................544
Manage the Source-Active Cache................................................................................................................................. 545
Viewing the Source-Active Cache............................................................................................................................545
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Limiting the Source-Active Cache............................................................................................................................ 545
Clearing the Source-Active Cache............................................................................................................................545
Enabling the Rejected Source-Active Cache...........................................................................................................546
Accept Source-Active Messages that Fail the RFP Check.........................................................................................546
Specifying Source-Active Messages..............................................................................................................................549
Limiting the Source-Active Messages from a Peer......................................................................................................550
Preventing MSDP from Caching a Local Source..........................................................................................................550
Preventing MSDP from Caching a Remote Source.....................................................................................................550
Preventing MSDP from Advertising a Local Source..................................................................................................... 551
Logging Changes in Peership States..............................................................................................................................552
Terminating a Peership.....................................................................................................................................................552
Clearing Peer Statistics.................................................................................................................................................... 552
Debugging MSDP..............................................................................................................................................................553
MSDP with Anycast RP................................................................................................................................................... 553
Configuring Anycast RP................................................................................................................................................... 554
Reducing Source-Active Message Flooding............................................................................................................555
Specifying the RP Address Used in SA Messages..................................................................................................555
MSDP Sample Configurations......................................................................................................................................... 557
32 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)................................................................................. 562
Spanning Tree Variations................................................................................................................................................. 563
Implementation Information.......................................................................................................................................563
Configure Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol...................................................................................................................563
Related Configuration Tasks......................................................................................................................................563
Enable Multiple Spanning Tree Globally......................................................................................................................... 563
Adding and Removing Interfaces.................................................................................................................................... 564
Creating Multiple Spanning Tree Instances................................................................................................................... 564
Influencing MSTP Root Selection...................................................................................................................................565
Interoperate with Non-Dell Bridges................................................................................................................................ 566
Changing the Region Name or Revision.........................................................................................................................566
Modifying Global Parameters.......................................................................................................................................... 566
Modifying the Interface Parameters...............................................................................................................................567
Configuring an EdgePort..................................................................................................................................................568
Flush MAC Addresses after a Topology Change.......................................................................................................... 569
MSTP Sample Configurations......................................................................................................................................... 569
Debugging and Verifying MSTP Configurations............................................................................................................572
33 Multicast Features.................................................................................................................. 574
Enabling IP Multicast.........................................................................................................................................................574
Implementation Information............................................................................................................................................. 574
First Packet Forwarding for Lossless Multicast............................................................................................................ 575
Multicast Policies...............................................................................................................................................................575
IPv4 Multicast Policies................................................................................................................................................575
Understanding Multicast Traceroute (mtrace)..............................................................................................................581
Printing Multicast Traceroute (mtrace) Paths..............................................................................................................582
Supported Error Codes.................................................................................................................................................... 583
mtrace Scenarios.............................................................................................................................................................. 583
34 Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol...................................................................................... 589
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MLD timers........................................................................................................................................................................ 592
Reducing Host Response Burstiness........................................................................................................................592
Configuring MLD Version.................................................................................................................................................593
Clearing MLD groups........................................................................................................................................................593
Debugging MLD.................................................................................................................................................................593
Explicit Tracking................................................................................................................................................................ 593
Reducing Leave Latency..................................................................................................................................................593
Displaying MLD groups table........................................................................................................................................... 593
Displaying MLD Interfaces............................................................................................................................................... 594
MLD Snooping...................................................................................................................................................................594
Enable MLD Snooping................................................................................................................................................ 594
Disable MLD Snooping................................................................................................................................................594
Configure the switch as a querier............................................................................................................................. 595
Specify port as connected to multicast router....................................................................................................... 595
Enable Snooping Explicit Tracking............................................................................................................................ 595
Display the MLD Snooping Table.............................................................................................................................. 595
35 Object Tracking......................................................................................................................596
Object Tracking Overview............................................................................................................................................... 596
Track Layer 2 Interfaces.............................................................................................................................................597
Track Layer 3 Interfaces.............................................................................................................................................597
Track IPv4 and IPv6 Routes...................................................................................................................................... 597
Track a Metric Threshold........................................................................................................................................... 598
Tracking a Metric Threshold......................................................................................................................................598
Track Route Reachability........................................................................................................................................... 599
Tracking Route Reachability...................................................................................................................................... 599
Configuring track reachability refresh interval........................................................................................................ 600
Set Tracking Delays..................................................................................................................................................... 601
VRRP Object Tracking................................................................................................................................................ 601
Object Tracking Configuration......................................................................................................................................... 601
Tracking a Layer 2 Interface.......................................................................................................................................601
Tracking a Layer 3 Interface...................................................................................................................................... 602
Configuring track reachability refresh interval........................................................................................................ 603
Displaying Tracked Objects..............................................................................................................................................604
36 Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2 and OSPFv3)...................................................................... 606
Protocol Overview............................................................................................................................................................ 606
Autonomous System (AS) Areas.............................................................................................................................. 606
Area Types....................................................................................................................................................................607
Networks and Neighbors............................................................................................................................................607
Router Types............................................................................................................................................................... 608
Designated and Backup Designated Routers.......................................................................................................... 609
Link-State Advertisements (LSAs)...........................................................................................................................609
Virtual Links...................................................................................................................................................................610
Router Priority and Cost............................................................................................................................................. 610
OSPF Implementation........................................................................................................................................................ 611
Fast Convergence (OSPFv2, IPv4 Only)...................................................................................................................611
Multi-Process OSPFv2 (IPv4 only)........................................................................................................................... 612
RFC-2328 Compliant OSPF Flooding........................................................................................................................612
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OSPF ACK Packing......................................................................................................................................................613
Setting OSPF Adjacency with Cisco Routers...........................................................................................................613
Configuration Information.................................................................................................................................................613
Configuration Task List for OSPFv2 (OSPF for IPv4)............................................................................................614
Sample Configurations for OSPFv2................................................................................................................................623
OSPFv3 NSSA...................................................................................................................................................................625
Configuration Task List for OSPFv3 (OSPF for IPv6).................................................................................................625
Enabling IPv6 Unicast Routing.................................................................................................................................. 626
Assigning IPv6 Addresses on an Interface...............................................................................................................626
Assigning Area ID on an Interface............................................................................................................................. 626
Assigning OSPFv3 Process ID and Router ID Globally........................................................................................... 627
Assigning OSPFv3 Process ID and Router ID to a VRF..........................................................................................627
Configuring the Cost of OSPFv3 Routes.................................................................................................................627
Configuring Stub Areas...............................................................................................................................................628
Configuring Passive-Interface................................................................................................................................... 628
Redistributing Routes................................................................................................................................................. 628
Configuring a Default Route...................................................................................................................................... 629
OSPFv3 Authentication Using IPsec........................................................................................................................ 629
Troubleshooting OSPFv3........................................................................................................................................... 634
MIB Support for OSPFv3.................................................................................................................................................635
Viewing the OSPFv3 MIB.......................................................................................................................................... 636
37 Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus (PVST+).................................................................................... 637
Protocol Overview............................................................................................................................................................ 637
Implementation Information.............................................................................................................................................638
Configure Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus......................................................................................................................638
Enabling PVST+.................................................................................................................................................................638
Disabling PVST+................................................................................................................................................................638
Influencing PVST+ Root Selection..................................................................................................................................639
Modifying Global PVST+ Parameters.............................................................................................................................640
Modifying Interface PVST+ Parameters........................................................................................................................640
Configuring an EdgePort...................................................................................................................................................641
PVST+ in Multi-Vendor Networks.................................................................................................................................. 642
Enabling PVST+ Extend System ID................................................................................................................................ 642
PVST+ Sample Configurations........................................................................................................................................643
38 PIM Sparse-Mode (PIM-SM)................................................................................................... 645
Implementation Information.............................................................................................................................................645
Protocol Overview............................................................................................................................................................ 645
Requesting Multicast Traffic..................................................................................................................................... 645
Refuse Multicast Traffic.............................................................................................................................................646
Send Multicast Traffic................................................................................................................................................ 646
Configuring PIM-SSM...................................................................................................................................................... 646
Related Configuration Tasks......................................................................................................................................646
Enable PIM-SM..................................................................................................................................................................647
Configuring S,G Expiry Timers.........................................................................................................................................647
Configuring a Static Rendezvous Point......................................................................................................................... 648
Overriding Bootstrap Router Updates......................................................................................................................648
Configuring a Designated Router....................................................................................................................................648
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