Dell Networking S3100 Series User guide

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Dell EMC Conguration Guide for the S3100
Series
9.14.0.0
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2018 - 07
Rev. A00
Contents
1 About this Guide...........................................................................................................................................35
Audience........................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Conventions......................................................................................................................................................................35
Related Documents......................................................................................................................................................... 35
2 Conguration Fundamentals........................................................................................................................ 36
Accessing the Command Line........................................................................................................................................36
CLI Modes.........................................................................................................................................................................36
Navigating CLI Modes............................................................................................................................................... 38
The do Command............................................................................................................................................................. 41
Undoing Commands.........................................................................................................................................................41
Obtaining Help..................................................................................................................................................................42
Entering and Editing Commands....................................................................................................................................42
Command History............................................................................................................................................................ 43
Filtering show Command Outputs.................................................................................................................................43
Example of the grep Keyword.................................................................................................................................. 43
Multiple Users in Conguration Mode...........................................................................................................................44
3 Getting Started............................................................................................................................................46
Console Access................................................................................................................................................................ 47
Serial Console............................................................................................................................................................. 47
Accessing the CLI Interface and Running Scripts Using SSH....................................................................................48
Entering CLI commands Using an SSH Connection..............................................................................................48
Executing Local CLI Scripts Using an SSH Connection........................................................................................48
Default Conguration...................................................................................................................................................... 49
Conguring a Host Name............................................................................................................................................... 49
Accessing the System Remotely....................................................................................................................................49
Accessing the System Remotely..............................................................................................................................49
Congure the Management Port IP Address......................................................................................................... 49
Congure a Management Route..............................................................................................................................50
Conguring a Username and Password..................................................................................................................50
Conguring the Enable Password...................................................................................................................................51
Conguration File Management......................................................................................................................................51
Copy Files to and from the System......................................................................................................................... 52
Mounting an NFS File System..................................................................................................................................52
Save the Running-Conguration..............................................................................................................................54
Congure the Overload Bit for a Startup Scenario............................................................................................... 55
Viewing Files...............................................................................................................................................................55
Compressing Conguration Files............................................................................................................................. 56
Managing the File System.............................................................................................................................................. 58
Enabling Software Features on Devices Using a Command Option..........................................................................59
View Command History.................................................................................................................................................. 60
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Upgrading Dell EMC Networking OS............................................................................................................................ 60
Verify Software Images Before Installation...................................................................................................................60
Using HTTP for File Transfers.........................................................................................................................................61
4 Management................................................................................................................................................63
Conguring Privilege Levels............................................................................................................................................63
Creating a Custom Privilege Level...........................................................................................................................63
Removing a Command from EXEC Mode.............................................................................................................. 64
Moving a Command from EXEC Privilege Mode to EXEC Mode........................................................................64
Allowing Access to CONFIGURATION Mode Commands....................................................................................64
Allowing Access to Dierent Modes........................................................................................................................64
Applying a Privilege Level to a Username............................................................................................................... 66
Applying a Privilege Level to a Terminal Line.......................................................................................................... 66
Conguring Logging........................................................................................................................................................ 66
Audit and Security Logs............................................................................................................................................ 67
Conguring Logging Format ...................................................................................................................................68
Display the Logging Buer and the Logging Conguration..................................................................................69
Setting Up a Secure Connection to a Syslog Server.............................................................................................69
Sending System Messages to a Syslog Server.......................................................................................................71
Track Login Activity.......................................................................................................................................................... 71
Restrictions for Tracking Login Activity................................................................................................................... 71
Conguring Login Activity Tracking..........................................................................................................................71
Display Login Statistics..............................................................................................................................................72
Limit Concurrent Login Sessions....................................................................................................................................73
Restrictions for Limiting the Number of Concurrent Sessions.............................................................................73
Conguring Concurrent Session Limit.....................................................................................................................73
Enabling the System to Clear Existing Sessions.....................................................................................................74
Enabling Secured CLI Mode........................................................................................................................................... 75
Log Messages in the Internal Buer..............................................................................................................................75
Conguration Task List for System Log Management.......................................................................................... 75
Disabling System Logging............................................................................................................................................... 75
Sending System Messages to a Syslog Server............................................................................................................ 76
Conguring a UNIX System as a Syslog Server.....................................................................................................76
Changing System Logging Settings...............................................................................................................................76
Display the Logging Buer and the Logging Conguration........................................................................................ 77
Conguring a UNIX Logging Facility Level.................................................................................................................... 77
Synchronizing Log Messages......................................................................................................................................... 78
Enabling Timestamp on Syslog Messages.................................................................................................................... 79
File Transfer Services.......................................................................................................................................................79
Conguration Task List for File Transfer Services..................................................................................................80
Enabling the FTP Server...........................................................................................................................................80
Conguring FTP Server Parameters....................................................................................................................... 80
Conguring FTP Client Parameters..........................................................................................................................81
Terminal Lines....................................................................................................................................................................81
Denying and Permitting Access to a Terminal Line.................................................................................................81
Conguring Login Authentication for Terminal Lines.............................................................................................82
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Setting Timeout for EXEC Privilege Mode................................................................................................................... 83
Using Telnet to get to Another Network Device..........................................................................................................84
Lock CONFIGURATION Mode....................................................................................................................................... 84
Viewing the Conguration Lock Status...................................................................................................................84
Viewing the Reason for Last System Reboot.............................................................................................................. 85
5 802.1X......................................................................................................................................................... 86
Port-Authentication Process..........................................................................................................................................88
EAP over RADIUS......................................................................................................................................................88
Conguring 802.1X...........................................................................................................................................................89
Related Conguration Tasks..................................................................................................................................... 89
Important Points to Remember......................................................................................................................................89
Enabling 802.1X................................................................................................................................................................ 90
Conguring dot1x Prole .................................................................................................................................................91
Conguring MAC addresses for a do1x Prole.............................................................................................................92
Conguring the Static MAB and MAB Prole .............................................................................................................92
Conguring Critical VLAN ..............................................................................................................................................93
Conguring Request Identity Re-Transmissions...........................................................................................................94
Conguring a Quiet Period after a Failed Authentication..................................................................................... 94
Forcibly Authorizing or Unauthorizing a Port............................................................................................................... 95
Re-Authenticating a Port................................................................................................................................................96
Conguring Timeouts...................................................................................................................................................... 97
Conguring Dynamic VLAN Assignment with Port Authentication...........................................................................98
Guest and Authentication-Fail VLANs.......................................................................................................................... 99
Conguring a Guest VLAN....................................................................................................................................... 99
Conguring an Authentication-Fail VLAN...............................................................................................................99
6 Access Control List (ACL) VLAN Groups and Content Addressable Memory (CAM)................................... 101
Optimizing CAM Utilization During the Attachment of ACLs to VLANs..................................................................101
Guidelines for Conguring ACL VLAN Groups........................................................................................................... 102
Conguring ACL VLAN Groups and Conguring FP Blocks for VLAN Parameters...............................................102
Conguring ACL VLAN Groups.............................................................................................................................. 102
Conguring FP Blocks for VLAN Parameters.......................................................................................................103
Viewing CAM Usage...................................................................................................................................................... 104
Allocating FP Blocks for VLAN Processes.................................................................................................................. 105
7 Access Control Lists (ACLs)....................................................................................................................... 107
IP Access Control Lists (ACLs).....................................................................................................................................108
CAM Usage...............................................................................................................................................................109
Implementing ACLs on Dell EMC Networking OS................................................................................................109
Important Points to Remember......................................................................................................................................111
Conguration Task List for Route Maps..................................................................................................................111
Conguring Match Routes.......................................................................................................................................113
Conguring Set Conditions......................................................................................................................................115
Congure a Route Map for Route Redistribution..................................................................................................116
Congure a Route Map for Route Tagging............................................................................................................ 116
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Continue Clause.........................................................................................................................................................117
IP Fragment Handling..................................................................................................................................................... 117
IP Fragments ACL Examples....................................................................................................................................117
Layer 4 ACL Rules Examples................................................................................................................................... 118
Congure a Standard IP ACL.........................................................................................................................................118
Conguring a Standard IP ACL Filter......................................................................................................................119
Congure an Extended IP ACL.....................................................................................................................................120
Conguring Filters with a Sequence Number.......................................................................................................120
Conguring Filters Without a Sequence Number.................................................................................................122
Congure Layer 2 and Layer 3 ACLs............................................................................................................................122
Assign an IP ACL to an Interface..................................................................................................................................123
Applying an IP ACL.........................................................................................................................................................123
Counting ACL Hits....................................................................................................................................................124
Congure Ingress ACLs................................................................................................................................................. 124
Congure Egress ACLs..................................................................................................................................................125
Applying Egress Layer 3 ACLs (Control-Plane).................................................................................................... 126
IP Prex Lists.................................................................................................................................................................. 126
Implementation Information.....................................................................................................................................127
Conguration Task List for Prex Lists.................................................................................................................. 127
ACL Remarks.................................................................................................................................................................. 130
Conguring a Remark.............................................................................................................................................. 130
Deleting a Remark..................................................................................................................................................... 131
ACL Resequencing......................................................................................................................................................... 132
Resequencing an ACL or Prex List.......................................................................................................................132
Route Maps.....................................................................................................................................................................133
Implementation Information.................................................................................................................................... 133
Logging of ACL Processes............................................................................................................................................ 134
Guidelines for Conguring ACL Logging................................................................................................................135
Conguring ACL Logging........................................................................................................................................ 135
Flow-Based Monitoring..................................................................................................................................................136
Behavior of Flow-Based Monitoring.......................................................................................................................136
Enabling Flow-Based Monitoring............................................................................................................................ 137
8 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD).................................................................................................. 139
How BFD Works............................................................................................................................................................. 139
BFD Packet Format..................................................................................................................................................140
BFD Sessions............................................................................................................................................................. 141
BFD Three-Way Handshake.................................................................................................................................... 142
Session State Changes............................................................................................................................................144
Important Points to Remember.................................................................................................................................... 144
Congure BFD................................................................................................................................................................ 144
Congure BFD for Physical Ports...........................................................................................................................145
Congure BFD for Static Routes............................................................................................................................146
Congure BFD for IPv6 Static Routes...................................................................................................................150
Congure BFD for OSPF.........................................................................................................................................152
Congure BFD for OSPFv3.....................................................................................................................................156
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Congure BFD for IS-IS...........................................................................................................................................159
Congure BFD for BGP............................................................................................................................................161
Congure BFD for VRRP.........................................................................................................................................169
Conguring Protocol Liveness.................................................................................................................................171
9 Border Gateway Protocol (BGP).................................................................................................................172
Border Gateway Protocol version 4 (BGPv4).............................................................................................................172
Autonomous Systems (AS)........................................................................................................................................... 172
AS4 Number Representation...................................................................................................................................174
Four-Byte AS Numbers............................................................................................................................................176
Multiprotocol BGP..........................................................................................................................................................176
MBGP for IPv4 MulticastBGP Address Family modelIPv4 and IPv6 address family........................................177
Sessions and Peers.........................................................................................................................................................177
Establish a Session....................................................................................................................................................177
Implementing BGP global and address family............................................................................................................. 178
BGP global conguration default values................................................................................................................179
BGP Attributes for selecting Best Path.......................................................................................................................179
Best Path Selection Criteria....................................................................................................................................180
Weight.........................................................................................................................................................................181
Local Preference.......................................................................................................................................................182
Multi-Exit Discriminators (MEDs)...........................................................................................................................182
Origin..........................................................................................................................................................................183
AS Path......................................................................................................................................................................184
Next Hop................................................................................................................................................................... 184
Implement BGP with Dell EMC Networking OS.........................................................................................................185
Additional Path (Add-Path) Support......................................................................................................................185
Advertise IGP Cost as MED for Redistributed Routes........................................................................................ 185
Ignore Router-ID in Best-Path Calculation............................................................................................................ 186
AS Number Migration.............................................................................................................................................. 186
BGP4 Management Information Base (MIB)........................................................................................................187
Important Points to Remember...............................................................................................................................187
Conguration Information..............................................................................................................................................188
Conguring a basic BGP network................................................................................................................................ 188
Enabling BGP............................................................................................................................................................ 188
Conguring a BGP peer........................................................................................................................................... 191
Conguring AS4 Number Representations........................................................................................................... 192
Conguring a BGP VRF address family................................................................................................................. 193
Route-refresh and Soft-reconguration................................................................................................................195
Aggregating Routes..................................................................................................................................................198
Filtering BGP Routes................................................................................................................................................198
Filtering BGP Routes Using Route Maps..............................................................................................................200
Filtering BGP Routes Using AS-PATH Information............................................................................................. 200
Conguring Peer Groups.........................................................................................................................................201
Conguring BGP Fast Fall-Over............................................................................................................................ 209
Conguring Passive Peering................................................................................................................................... 210
Maintaining Existing AS Numbers During an AS Migration..................................................................................211
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Allowing an AS Number to Appear in its Own AS Path....................................................................................... 212
Enabling Graceful Restart........................................................................................................................................213
Filtering on an AS-Path Attribute........................................................................................................................... 214
Regular Expressions as Filters.................................................................................................................................215
Redistributing Routes...............................................................................................................................................216
Enabling Additional Paths........................................................................................................................................ 217
Conguring IP Community Lists............................................................................................................................. 217
Conguring an IP Extended Community List........................................................................................................218
Filtering Routes with Community Lists..................................................................................................................219
Manipulating the COMMUNITY Attribute............................................................................................................220
Changing MED Attributes....................................................................................................................................... 221
Changing the LOCAL_PREFERENCE Attribute..................................................................................................222
Conguring the local System or a Dierent System to be the Next Hop for BGP-Learned Routes.............222
Changing the WEIGHT Attribute........................................................................................................................... 223
Enabling Multipath...................................................................................................................................................223
Route Reectors...................................................................................................................................................... 224
Conguring BGP Confederations.......................................................................................................................... 225
Enabling Route Flap Dampening............................................................................................................................ 225
Changing BGP Timers.............................................................................................................................................228
Setting the extended timer.....................................................................................................................................228
Enabling or disabling BGP neighbors.....................................................................................................................229
Route Map Continue............................................................................................................................................... 230
Enabling MBGP Congurations.................................................................................................................................... 231
MBGP support for IPv6.................................................................................................................................................231
Conguring IPv6 MBGP between peers..................................................................................................................... 231
Example-Conguring IPv4 and IPv6 neighbors......................................................................................................... 232
Congure IPv6 NH Automatically for IPv6 Prex Advertised over IPv4 Neighbor............................................... 234
BGP Regular Expression Optimization........................................................................................................................236
Debugging BGP............................................................................................................................................................. 236
Storing Last and Bad PDUs.................................................................................................................................... 237
Capturing PDUs....................................................................................................................................................... 238
PDU Counters.......................................................................................................................................................... 239
10 Content Addressable Memory (CAM).......................................................................................................240
CAM Allocation...............................................................................................................................................................240
Test CAM Usage............................................................................................................................................................ 242
View CAM-ACL Settings.............................................................................................................................................. 242
View CAM Usage...........................................................................................................................................................244
Conguring CAM Threshold and Silence Period........................................................................................................244
Setting CAM Threshold and Silence Period..........................................................................................................244
CAM Optimization......................................................................................................................................................... 245
Troubleshoot CAM Proling..........................................................................................................................................246
CAM Prole Mismatches........................................................................................................................................ 246
QoS CAM Region Limitation...................................................................................................................................246
11 Control Plane Policing (CoPP).................................................................................................................. 247
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Congure Control Plane Policing................................................................................................................................. 248
Conguring CoPP for Protocols............................................................................................................................ 249
Conguring CoPP for CPU Queues....................................................................................................................... 251
CoPP for OSPFv3 Packets.....................................................................................................................................252
Conguring CoPP for OSPFv3..............................................................................................................................255
Displaying CoPP Conguration .............................................................................................................................255
12 Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol (DHCP).........................................................................................258
DHCP Packet Format and Options............................................................................................................................. 258
Assign an IP Address using DHCP...............................................................................................................................260
Implementation Information.......................................................................................................................................... 261
Congure the System to be a DHCP Server.............................................................................................................. 261
Conguring the Server for Automatic Address Allocation..................................................................................262
Specifying a Default Gateway................................................................................................................................ 263
Congure a Method of Hostname Resolution..................................................................................................... 264
Using DNS for Address Resolution........................................................................................................................264
Using NetBIOS WINS for Address Resolution..................................................................................................... 264
Creating Manual Binding Entries............................................................................................................................264
Debugging the DHCP Server.................................................................................................................................265
Using DHCP Clear Commands.............................................................................................................................. 265
Congure the System to be a Relay Agent................................................................................................................ 265
Congure the System to be a DHCP Client............................................................................................................... 267
Conguring the DHCP Client System................................................................................................................... 267
DHCP Client on a Management Interface............................................................................................................268
DHCP Client Operation with Other Features.......................................................................................................269
DHCP Relay When DHCP Server and Client are in Dierent VRFs........................................................................ 270
Conguring Route Leaking between VRFs on DHCP Relay Agent................................................................... 270
Congure the System for User Port Stacking (Option 230).....................................................................................271
Congure Secure DHCP................................................................................................................................................271
Option 82.................................................................................................................................................................. 272
DHCP Snooping....................................................................................................................................................... 272
Drop DHCP Packets on Snooped VLANs Only.................................................................................................... 277
Dynamic ARP Inspection.........................................................................................................................................277
Conguring Dynamic ARP Inspection....................................................................................................................278
Source Address Validation.............................................................................................................................................279
Enabling IP Source Address Validation.................................................................................................................. 279
DHCP MAC Source Address Validation................................................................................................................ 280
Enabling IP+MAC Source Address Validation.......................................................................................................280
Viewing the Number of SAV Dropped Packets.................................................................................................... 281
Clearing the Number of SAV Dropped Packets....................................................................................................281
13 Equal Cost Multi-Path (ECMP)................................................................................................................ 282
ECMP for Flow-Based Anity.....................................................................................................................................282
Conguring the Hash Algorithm............................................................................................................................ 282
Enabling Deterministic ECMP Next Hop.............................................................................................................. 282
Conguring the Hash Algorithm Seed.................................................................................................................. 283
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Link Bundle Monitoring................................................................................................................................................. 283
Managing ECMP Group Paths...............................................................................................................................284
Creating an ECMP Group Bundle.......................................................................................................................... 284
Modifying the ECMP Group Threshold.................................................................................................................284
14 FIPS Cryptography...................................................................................................................................286
Conguration Tasks....................................................................................................................................................... 286
Preparing the System....................................................................................................................................................286
Enabling FIPS Mode...................................................................................................................................................... 287
Generating Host-Keys................................................................................................................................................... 287
Monitoring FIPS Mode Status......................................................................................................................................287
Disabling FIPS Mode..................................................................................................................................................... 288
15 Force10 Resilient Ring Protocol (FRRP)................................................................................................... 289
Protocol Overview.........................................................................................................................................................289
Ring Status...............................................................................................................................................................290
Multiple FRRP Rings............................................................................................................................................... 290
Important FRRP Points............................................................................................................................................291
Important FRRP Concepts..................................................................................................................................... 292
Implementing FRRP.......................................................................................................................................................293
FRRP Conguration.......................................................................................................................................................293
Creating the FRRP Group.......................................................................................................................................293
Conguring the Control VLAN...............................................................................................................................294
Conguring and Adding the Member VLANs...................................................................................................... 295
Setting the FRRP Timers........................................................................................................................................296
Clearing the FRRP Counters..................................................................................................................................296
Viewing the FRRP Conguration...........................................................................................................................296
Viewing the FRRP Information.............................................................................................................................. 296
Troubleshooting FRRP...................................................................................................................................................297
Conguration Checks..............................................................................................................................................297
Sample Conguration and Topology............................................................................................................................ 297
16 GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)..............................................................................................299
Important Points to Remember................................................................................................................................... 299
Congure GVRP............................................................................................................................................................ 300
Related Conguration Tasks...................................................................................................................................300
Enabling GVRP Globally.................................................................................................................................................301
Enabling GVRP on a Layer 2 Interface.........................................................................................................................301
Congure GVRP Registration....................................................................................................................................... 301
Congure a GARP Timer.............................................................................................................................................. 302
RPM Redundancy..........................................................................................................................................................302
17 High Availability (HA)............................................................................................................................... 304
Component Redundancy.............................................................................................................................................. 304
Automatic and Manual Stack Unit Failover.......................................................................................................... 304
Synchronization between Management and Standby Units..............................................................................305
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Forcing a Stack Unit Failover................................................................................................................................. 305
Disabling Auto-Reboot............................................................................................................................................ 306
Pre-Conguring a Stack Unit Slot............................................................................................................................... 306
Removing a Provisioned Logical Stack Unit............................................................................................................... 306
Hitless Behavior..............................................................................................................................................................307
Graceful Restart.............................................................................................................................................................307
Software Resiliency....................................................................................................................................................... 307
Software Component Health Monitoring............................................................................................................. 307
System Health Monitoring......................................................................................................................................308
Failure and Event Logging...................................................................................................................................... 308
Hot-Lock Behavior.........................................................................................................................................................309
18 Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)..........................................................................................310
IGMP Implementation Information............................................................................................................................... 310
IGMP Protocol Overview...............................................................................................................................................310
IGMP Version 2.........................................................................................................................................................310
IGMP Version 3.........................................................................................................................................................312
Congure IGMP..............................................................................................................................................................315
Related Conguration Tasks....................................................................................................................................315
Viewing IGMP Enabled Interfaces................................................................................................................................316
Selecting an IGMP Version............................................................................................................................................316
Viewing IGMP Groups....................................................................................................................................................317
Adjusting Timers............................................................................................................................................................. 317
Adjusting Query and Response Timers.................................................................................................................. 317
Preventing a Host from Joining a Group..................................................................................................................... 318
Enabling IGMP Immediate-Leave................................................................................................................................. 321
IGMP Snooping...............................................................................................................................................................321
IGMP Snooping Implementation Information........................................................................................................321
Conguring IGMP Snooping................................................................................................................................... 321
Removing a Group-Port Association.....................................................................................................................322
Disabling Multicast Flooding...................................................................................................................................322
Specifying a Port as Connected to a Multicast Router...................................................................................... 323
Conguring the Switch as Querier........................................................................................................................ 323
Fast Convergence after MSTP Topology Changes................................................................................................... 324
Egress Interface Selection (EIS) for HTTP and IGMP Applications........................................................................324
Protocol Separation................................................................................................................................................. 324
Enabling and Disabling Management Egress Interface Selection...................................................................... 325
Handling of Management Route Conguration................................................................................................... 326
Handling of Switch-Initiated Trac........................................................................................................................327
Handling of Switch-Destined Trac......................................................................................................................327
Handling of Transit Trac (Trac Separation).................................................................................................... 328
Mapping of Management Applications and Trac Type.....................................................................................328
Behavior of Various Applications for Switch-Initiated Trac ............................................................................ 329
Behavior of Various Applications for Switch-Destined Trac ...........................................................................330
Interworking of EIS With Various Applications......................................................................................................331
Designating a Multicast Router Interface....................................................................................................................331
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19 Interfaces................................................................................................................................................. 333
Basic Interface Conguration.......................................................................................................................................333
Advanced Interface Conguration...............................................................................................................................333
Interface Types...............................................................................................................................................................334
Optional Modules...........................................................................................................................................................334
View Basic Interface Information.................................................................................................................................335
Resetting an Interface to its Factory Default State...................................................................................................336
Enabling Energy Ecient Ethernet..............................................................................................................................337
View EEE Information....................................................................................................................................................337
Clear EEE Counters........................................................................................................................................................341
Enabling a Physical Interface........................................................................................................................................342
Physical Interfaces.........................................................................................................................................................342
Conguration Task List for Physical Interfaces.................................................................................................... 343
Overview of Layer Modes.......................................................................................................................................343
Conguring Layer 2 (Data Link) Mode..................................................................................................................343
Conguring Layer 2 (Interface) Mode...................................................................................................................344
Conguring Layer 3 (Network) Mode...................................................................................................................344
Conguring Layer 3 (Interface) Mode.................................................................................................................. 345
Automatic recovery of an Err-disabled interface.......................................................................................................345
Conguring an automatic recovery for an Err-disabled interface......................................................................346
Egress Interface Selection (EIS)..................................................................................................................................346
Important Points to Remember..............................................................................................................................347
Conguring EIS........................................................................................................................................................ 347
Management Interfaces................................................................................................................................................347
Conguring Management Interfaces.....................................................................................................................347
Conguring a Management Interface on an Ethernet Port................................................................................349
VLAN Interfaces............................................................................................................................................................ 349
Loopback Interfaces......................................................................................................................................................350
Null Interfaces................................................................................................................................................................ 350
Port Channel Interfaces.................................................................................................................................................351
Port Channel Denition and Standards..................................................................................................................351
Port Channel Benets..............................................................................................................................................351
Port Channel Implementation................................................................................................................................. 351
Interfaces in Port Channels.................................................................................................................................... 352
Conguration Tasks for Port Channel Interfaces.................................................................................................352
Creating a Port Channel..........................................................................................................................................352
Adding a Physical Interface to a Port Channel.....................................................................................................353
Reassigning an Interface to a New Port Channel................................................................................................354
Conguring the Minimum Oper Up Links in a Port Channel.............................................................................. 355
Adding or Removing a Port Channel from a VLAN............................................................................................. 355
Assigning an IP Address to a Port Channel.......................................................................................................... 357
Deleting or Disabling a Port Channel..................................................................................................................... 357
Load Balancing Through Port Channels................................................................................................................357
Load-Balancing Method..........................................................................................................................................357
Changing the Hash Algorithm................................................................................................................................358
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Bulk Conguration......................................................................................................................................................... 359
Interface Range....................................................................................................................................................... 359
Bulk Conguration Examples..................................................................................................................................360
Dening Interface Range Macros.................................................................................................................................361
Dene the Interface Range..................................................................................................................................... 361
Choosing an Interface-Range Macro.....................................................................................................................361
Monitoring and Maintaining Interfaces....................................................................................................................... 362
Maintenance Using TDR......................................................................................................................................... 363
Link Dampening..............................................................................................................................................................363
Important Points to Remember............................................................................................................................. 364
Conguration Example of Link Dampening...........................................................................................................364
Enabling Link Dampening........................................................................................................................................366
Link Bundle Monitoring..................................................................................................................................................367
Using Ethernet Pause Frames for Flow Control........................................................................................................ 368
Enabling Pause Frames...........................................................................................................................................368
Congure the MTU Size on an Interface....................................................................................................................369
Port-Pipes.......................................................................................................................................................................370
Auto-Negotiation on Ethernet Interfaces................................................................................................................... 370
Setting the Speed of Ethernet Interfaces............................................................................................................ 370
Set Auto-Negotiation Options................................................................................................................................372
Provisioning Combo Ports.............................................................................................................................................373
View Advanced Interface Information......................................................................................................................... 373
Conguring the Interface Sampling Size...............................................................................................................374
Conguring the Trac Sampling Size Globally...........................................................................................................375
Dynamic Counters..........................................................................................................................................................376
Clearing Interface Counters....................................................................................................................................377
20 Internet Protocol Security (IPSec)...........................................................................................................378
Conguring IPSec ......................................................................................................................................................... 378
21 IPv4 Routing............................................................................................................................................ 380
IP Addresses....................................................................................................................................................................381
Implementation Information.................................................................................................................................... 381
Conguration Tasks for IP Addresses.......................................................................................................................... 381
Assigning IP Addresses to an Interface........................................................................................................................381
Conguring Static Routes.............................................................................................................................................382
Congure Static Routes for the Management Interface.......................................................................................... 383
IPv4 Path MTU Discovery Overview.......................................................................................................................... 384
Packet handling during MTU mismatch................................................................................................................384
Using the Congured Source IP Address in ICMP Messages..................................................................................384
Conguring the ICMP Source Interface............................................................................................................... 384
Conguring the Duration to Establish a TCP Connection........................................................................................ 385
Enabling Directed Broadcast........................................................................................................................................ 385
Resolution of Host Names............................................................................................................................................386
Enabling Dynamic Resolution of Host Names............................................................................................................386
Specifying the Local System Domain and a List of Domains................................................................................... 386
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Conguring DNS with Traceroute................................................................................................................................387
ARP................................................................................................................................................................................. 388
Conguration Tasks for ARP........................................................................................................................................ 388
Conguring Static ARP Entries....................................................................................................................................388
Enabling Proxy ARP.......................................................................................................................................................389
Clearing ARP Cache......................................................................................................................................................389
ARP Learning via Gratuitous ARP............................................................................................................................... 389
Enabling ARP Learning via Gratuitous ARP................................................................................................................389
ARP Learning via ARP Request................................................................................................................................... 390
Conguring ARP Retries...............................................................................................................................................390
ICMP................................................................................................................................................................................ 391
Conguration Tasks for ICMP.......................................................................................................................................391
Enabling ICMP Unreachable Messages.......................................................................................................................391
UDP Helper.....................................................................................................................................................................392
Congure UDP Helper.............................................................................................................................................392
Important Points to Remember............................................................................................................................. 392
Enabling UDP Helper.....................................................................................................................................................392
Conguring a Broadcast Address................................................................................................................................ 392
Congurations Using UDP Helper............................................................................................................................... 393
UDP Helper with Broadcast-All Addresses.................................................................................................................393
UDP Helper with Subnet Broadcast Addresses.........................................................................................................394
UDP Helper with Congured Broadcast Addresses..................................................................................................394
UDP Helper with No Congured Broadcast Addresses............................................................................................395
Troubleshooting UDP Helper........................................................................................................................................395
22 IPv6 Routing............................................................................................................................................396
Protocol Overview.........................................................................................................................................................396
Extended Address Space........................................................................................................................................397
Stateless Autoconguration....................................................................................................................................397
IPv6 Headers............................................................................................................................................................ 397
IPv6 Header Fields...................................................................................................................................................398
Extension Header Fields......................................................................................................................................... 400
Addressing.................................................................................................................................................................401
Implementing IPv6 with Dell EMC Networking OS................................................................................................... 402
ICMPv6...........................................................................................................................................................................403
Path MTU discovery..................................................................................................................................................... 404
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery..............................................................................................................................................404
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery of MTU Packets.......................................................................................................... 405
Conguration Task List for IPv6 RDNSS.................................................................................................................... 405
Conguring the IPv6 Recursive DNS Server....................................................................................................... 405
Debugging IPv6 RDNSS Information Sent to the Host .....................................................................................406
Displaying IPv6 RDNSS Information......................................................................................................................407
Secure Shell (SSH) Over an IPv6 Transport.............................................................................................................. 407
Conguration Tasks for IPv6........................................................................................................................................408
Adjusting Your CAM-Prole....................................................................................................................................408
Assigning an IPv6 Address to an Interface...........................................................................................................409
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Assigning a Static IPv6 Route................................................................................................................................409
Conguring Telnet with IPv6...................................................................................................................................410
SNMP over IPv6.......................................................................................................................................................410
Displaying IPv6 Information.....................................................................................................................................410
Displaying an IPv6 Interface Information................................................................................................................411
Showing IPv6 Routes............................................................................................................................................... 411
Showing the Running-Conguration for an Interface..........................................................................................413
Clearing IPv6 Routes................................................................................................................................................413
Disabling ND Entry Timeout....................................................................................................................................413
Conguring IPv6 RA Guard...........................................................................................................................................414
Conguring IPv6 RA Guard on an Interface..........................................................................................................415
Monitoring IPv6 RA Guard...................................................................................................................................... 416
23 iSCSI Optimization................................................................................................................................... 417
iSCSI Optimization Overview........................................................................................................................................ 417
Monitoring iSCSI Trac Flows................................................................................................................................419
Application of Quality of Service to iSCSI Trac Flows...................................................................................... 419
Information Monitored in iSCSI Trac Flows........................................................................................................419
Detection and Auto-Conguration for Dell EqualLogic Arrays........................................................................... 420
Conguring Detection and Ports for Dell Compellent Arrays.............................................................................420
Synchronizing iSCSI Sessions Learned on VLT-Lags with VLT-Peer..................................................................421
Enable and Disable iSCSI Optimization..................................................................................................................421
Default iSCSI Optimization Values...............................................................................................................................422
iSCSI Optimization Prerequisites................................................................................................................................. 422
Conguring iSCSI Optimization....................................................................................................................................422
Displaying iSCSI Optimization Information..................................................................................................................424
24 Intermediate System to Intermediate System.......................................................................................... 426
IS-IS Protocol Overview................................................................................................................................................426
IS-IS Addressing.............................................................................................................................................................426
Multi-Topology IS-IS.......................................................................................................................................................427
Transition Mode........................................................................................................................................................427
Interface Support.....................................................................................................................................................428
Adjacencies...............................................................................................................................................................428
Graceful Restart.............................................................................................................................................................428
Timers........................................................................................................................................................................428
Implementation Information..........................................................................................................................................428
Conguration Information.............................................................................................................................................429
Conguration Tasks for IS-IS..................................................................................................................................430
Conguring the Distance of a Route..................................................................................................................... 437
Changing the IS-Type.............................................................................................................................................. 438
Redistributing IPv4 Routes.....................................................................................................................................440
Redistributing IPv6 Routes......................................................................................................................................441
Conguring Authentication Passwords.................................................................................................................442
Setting the Overload Bit......................................................................................................................................... 442
Debugging IS-IS....................................................................................................................................................... 443
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IS-IS Metric Styles.........................................................................................................................................................444
Congure Metric Values................................................................................................................................................444
Maximum Values in the Routing Table...................................................................................................................444
Change the IS-IS Metric Style in One Level Only................................................................................................444
Leaks from One Level to Another..........................................................................................................................446
Sample Congurations.................................................................................................................................................. 447
25 Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP).............................................................................................. 449
Introduction to Dynamic LAGs and LACP.................................................................................................................. 449
Important Points to Remember............................................................................................................................. 449
LACP Modes............................................................................................................................................................450
Conguring LACP Commands...............................................................................................................................450
LACP Conguration Tasks.............................................................................................................................................451
Creating a LAG..........................................................................................................................................................451
Conguring the LAG Interfaces as Dynamic.........................................................................................................451
Setting the LACP Long Timeout............................................................................................................................452
Monitoring and Debugging LACP..........................................................................................................................452
Shared LAG State Tracking.......................................................................................................................................... 453
Conguring Shared LAG State Tracking...............................................................................................................453
Important Points about Shared LAG State Tracking...........................................................................................455
LACP Basic Conguration Example............................................................................................................................ 455
Congure a LAG on ALPHA................................................................................................................................... 455
26 Layer 2.....................................................................................................................................................464
Manage the MAC Address Table................................................................................................................................. 464
Clearing the MAC Address Table........................................................................................................................... 464
Setting the Aging Time for Dynamic Entries........................................................................................................464
Conguring a Static MAC Address........................................................................................................................465
Displaying the MAC Address Table........................................................................................................................465
MAC Learning Limit.......................................................................................................................................................465
Setting the MAC Learning Limit............................................................................................................................ 466
mac learning-limit Dynamic.................................................................................................................................... 466
mac learning-limit mac-address-sticky................................................................................................................. 466
mac learning-limit station-move.............................................................................................................................467
mac learning-limit no-station-move.......................................................................................................................467
Learning Limit Violation Actions............................................................................................................................. 467
Setting Station Move Violation Actions................................................................................................................ 468
Recovering from Learning Limit and Station Move Violations........................................................................... 468
Disabling MAC Address Learning on the System.................................................................................................469
NIC Teaming................................................................................................................................................................... 469
Congure Redundant Pairs...........................................................................................................................................470
Important Points about Conguring Redundant Pairs.........................................................................................472
Far-End Failure Detection............................................................................................................................................. 473
FEFD State Changes............................................................................................................................................... 474
Conguring FEFD.................................................................................................................................................... 475
Enabling FEFD on an Interface...............................................................................................................................475
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Debugging FEFD......................................................................................................................................................476
27 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)......................................................................................................478
802.1AB (LLDP) Overview............................................................................................................................................478
Protocol Data Units..................................................................................................................................................478
Optional TLVs................................................................................................................................................................. 479
Management TLVs...................................................................................................................................................479
TIA-1057 (LLDP-MED) Overview................................................................................................................................. 481
TIA Organizationally Specic TLVs......................................................................................................................... 481
Congure LLDP............................................................................................................................................................. 485
Related Conguration Tasks...................................................................................................................................485
Important Points to Remember............................................................................................................................. 485
LLDP Compatibility..................................................................................................................................................486
CONFIGURATION versus INTERFACE Congurations............................................................................................ 486
Enabling LLDP................................................................................................................................................................486
Disabling and Undoing LLDP.................................................................................................................................. 487
Enabling LLDP on Management Ports........................................................................................................................ 487
Disabling and Undoing LLDP on Management Ports.......................................................................................... 487
Advertising TLVs............................................................................................................................................................ 487
Storing and Viewing Unrecognized LLDP TLVs.........................................................................................................489
Reserved Unrecognized LLDP TLVs..................................................................................................................... 489
Organizational Specic Unrecognized LLDP TLVs..............................................................................................489
Viewing Unrecognized LLDP TLVs........................................................................................................................ 489
Viewing the LLDP Conguration................................................................................................................................. 490
Viewing Information Advertised by Adjacent LLDP Neighbors................................................................................490
Examples of Viewing Information Advertised by Neighbors.............................................................................. 490
Conguring LLDPDU Intervals..................................................................................................................................... 492
Conguring LLDP Notication Interval....................................................................................................................... 493
Conguring Transmit and Receive Mode....................................................................................................................493
Conguring the Time to Live Value............................................................................................................................. 494
Debugging LLDP............................................................................................................................................................494
Relevant Management Objects................................................................................................................................... 496
28 Microsoft Network Load Balancing...........................................................................................................501
NLB Unicast Mode Scenario.........................................................................................................................................501
NLB Multicast Mode Scenario......................................................................................................................................501
Limitations of the NLB Feature....................................................................................................................................502
Microsoft Clustering......................................................................................................................................................502
Enable and Disable VLAN Flooding ............................................................................................................................ 502
Conguring a Switch for NLB .....................................................................................................................................502
Enabling a Switch for Multicast NLB.................................................................................................................... 503
29 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP).........................................................................................504
Protocol Overview.........................................................................................................................................................504
Anycast RP.....................................................................................................................................................................505
Implementation Information......................................................................................................................................... 506
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Congure Multicast Source Discovery Protocol........................................................................................................506
Related Conguration Tasks...................................................................................................................................506
Enable MSDP..................................................................................................................................................................510
Manage the Source-Active Cache................................................................................................................................511
Viewing the Source-Active Cache.......................................................................................................................... 511
Limiting the Source-Active Cache.......................................................................................................................... 511
Clearing the Source-Active Cache.........................................................................................................................512
Enabling the Rejected Source-Active Cache........................................................................................................ 512
Accept Source-Active Messages that Fail the RFP Check...................................................................................... 512
Specifying Source-Active Messages........................................................................................................................... 515
Limiting the Source-Active Messages from a Peer....................................................................................................516
Preventing MSDP from Caching a Local Source........................................................................................................516
Preventing MSDP from Caching a Remote Source................................................................................................... 517
Preventing MSDP from Advertising a Local Source...................................................................................................517
Logging Changes in Peership States............................................................................................................................518
Terminating a Peership...................................................................................................................................................518
Clearing Peer Statistics..................................................................................................................................................519
Debugging MSDP...........................................................................................................................................................519
MSDP with Anycast RP................................................................................................................................................520
Conguring Anycast RP................................................................................................................................................ 521
Reducing Source-Active Message Flooding.........................................................................................................522
Specifying the RP Address Used in SA Messages.............................................................................................. 522
MSDP Sample Congurations......................................................................................................................................524
33 Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol......................................................................................................527
MLD Version 1.................................................................................................................................................................527
MLD Querier Router...................................................................................................................................................... 527
Joining a Multicast Group.............................................................................................................................................528
Leaving a Multicast Group............................................................................................................................................528
MLD version 2................................................................................................................................................................528
MLD timers.....................................................................................................................................................................530
Reducing Host Response Burstiness..................................................................................................................... 531
Clearing MLD groups..................................................................................................................................................... 531
Debugging MLD..............................................................................................................................................................531
Explicit Tracking..............................................................................................................................................................531
Reducing Leave Latency................................................................................................................................................531
Displaying MLD groups table........................................................................................................................................532
Displaying MLD Interfaces............................................................................................................................................532
31 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)................................................................................................. 533
Protocol Overview.........................................................................................................................................................533
Spanning Tree Variations...............................................................................................................................................534
Implementation Information....................................................................................................................................534
Congure Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol................................................................................................................534
Related Conguration Tasks...................................................................................................................................535
Enable Multiple Spanning Tree Globally...................................................................................................................... 535
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Adding and Removing Interfaces.................................................................................................................................535
Creating Multiple Spanning Tree Instances................................................................................................................ 536
Inuencing MSTP Root Selection................................................................................................................................537
Interoperate with Non-Dell Bridges............................................................................................................................. 537
Changing the Region Name or Revision..................................................................................................................... 538
Modifying Global Parameters.......................................................................................................................................538
Modifying the Interface Parameters........................................................................................................................... 539
Conguring an EdgePort.............................................................................................................................................. 540
Flush MAC Addresses after a Topology Change........................................................................................................ 541
MSTP Sample Congurations.......................................................................................................................................541
Router 1 Running-CongurationRouter 2 Running-CongurationRouter 3 Running-
CongurationSFTOS Example Running-Conguration.......................................................................................542
Debugging and Verifying MSTP Congurations........................................................................................................ 545
32 Multicast Features................................................................................................................................... 547
Enabling IP Multicast.....................................................................................................................................................547
Implementation Information..........................................................................................................................................547
Multicast Policies...........................................................................................................................................................548
IPv4 Multicast Policies............................................................................................................................................548
Understanding Multicast Traceroute (mtrace).................................................................................................... 555
Printing Multicast Traceroute (mtrace) Paths..................................................................................................... 556
Supported Error Codes........................................................................................................................................... 557
mtrace Scenarios.....................................................................................................................................................558
33 Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol..................................................................................................... 564
MLD Version 1................................................................................................................................................................ 564
MLD Querier Router......................................................................................................................................................564
Joining a Multicast Group.............................................................................................................................................565
Leaving a Multicast Group............................................................................................................................................565
MLD version 2................................................................................................................................................................565
MLD timers.....................................................................................................................................................................567
Reducing Host Response Burstiness.................................................................................................................... 568
Clearing MLD groups.................................................................................................................................................... 568
Debugging MLD.............................................................................................................................................................568
Explicit Tracking............................................................................................................................................................. 568
Reducing Leave Latency...............................................................................................................................................568
Displaying MLD groups table........................................................................................................................................569
Displaying MLD Interfaces............................................................................................................................................569
MLD Snooping............................................................................................................................................................... 569
Enable MLD Snooping............................................................................................................................................ 569
Disable MLD Snooping............................................................................................................................................ 570
Congure the switch as a querier..........................................................................................................................570
Specify port as connected to multicast router.................................................................................................... 570
Enable Snooping Explicit Tracking..........................................................................................................................571
Display the MLD Snooping Table............................................................................................................................ 571
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34 Object Tracking........................................................................................................................................572
Object Tracking Overview.............................................................................................................................................572
Track Layer 2 Interfaces..........................................................................................................................................573
Track Layer 3 Interfaces..........................................................................................................................................573
Track IPv4 and IPv6 Routes....................................................................................................................................574
Set Tracking Delays................................................................................................................................................. 575
VRRP Object Tracking.............................................................................................................................................575
Object Tracking Conguration......................................................................................................................................575
Tracking a Layer 2 Interface................................................................................................................................... 575
Tracking a Layer 3 Interface................................................................................................................................... 576
Track an IPv4/IPv6 Route...................................................................................................................................... 578
Displaying Tracked Objects............................................................................................................................................581
35 Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2 and OSPFv3)....................................................................................583
Protocol Overview.........................................................................................................................................................583
Autonomous System (AS) Areas........................................................................................................................... 583
Area Types................................................................................................................................................................ 584
Networks and Neighbors........................................................................................................................................585
Router Types............................................................................................................................................................ 585
Designated and Backup Designated Routers....................................................................................................... 587
Link-State Advertisements (LSAs)........................................................................................................................ 587
Router Priority and Cost.........................................................................................................................................588
OSPF with Dell EMC Networking OS.........................................................................................................................589
Graceful Restart...................................................................................................................................................... 590
Fast Convergence (OSPFv2, IPv4 Only)...............................................................................................................591
Multi-Process OSPFv2 with VRF...........................................................................................................................591
OSPF ACK Packing..................................................................................................................................................591
Setting OSPF Adjacency with Cisco Routers.......................................................................................................591
Conguration Information.............................................................................................................................................592
Conguration Task List for OSPFv2 (OSPF for IPv4)........................................................................................ 592
OSPFv3 NSSA............................................................................................................................................................... 606
NSSA Options..........................................................................................................................................................606
Conguration Task List for OSPFv3 (OSPF for IPv6)...............................................................................................607
Enabling IPv6 Unicast Routing...............................................................................................................................607
Applying cost for OSPFv3......................................................................................................................................608
Assigning IPv6 Addresses on an Interface........................................................................................................... 608
Assigning Area ID on an Interface..........................................................................................................................608
Assigning OSPFv3 Process ID and Router ID Globally........................................................................................609
Assigning OSPFv3 Process ID and Router ID to a VRF......................................................................................609
Conguring Stub Areas............................................................................................................................................610
Conguring Passive-Interface................................................................................................................................ 610
Redistributing Routes.............................................................................................................................................. 610
Conguring a Default Route.................................................................................................................................... 611
Enabling OSPFv3 Graceful Restart.........................................................................................................................611
OSPFv3 Authentication Using IPsec......................................................................................................................613
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