Application Name Port Number Client Server8888 secure HTTP server port forconfd applicationIf you configure a source interface is for any EIS management application, EIS might not coexist with thatinterface and the behavior is undefined in such a case. You can configure the source interface for thefollowing applications: FTP, ICMP (ping and traceroute utilities), NTP, RADIUS, TACACS, Telnet, TFTP,syslog, and SNMP traps. Out of these applications, EIS can coexist with only syslog and SNMP trapsbecause these applications do not require a response after a packet is sent.The switch also processes user-specified port numbers for applications such as RADIUS, TACACS, SSH,and sFlow. The OS maintains a list of configured management applications and their port numbers. Youcan configure two default routes, one configured on the management port and the other on the front-end port.Two tables, namely, Egress Interface Selection routing table and default routing table, are maintained. Inthe preceding table, the columns Client and Server indicate that the applications can act as both a clientand a server within the switch. The Management Egress Interface Selection table contains allmanagement routes (connected, static and default route). The default routing table contains allmanagement routes (connected, static and default route) and all front-end port routes.Enabling and Disabling Management Egress Interface SelectionYou can enable or disable egress-interface-selection using the management egress-interface-selection command.NOTE: Egress Interface Selection (EIS) works only with IPv4 routing.When the feature is enabled using the management egress-interface-selection command, thefollowing events are performed:• The CLI prompt changes to the EIS mode.• In this mode, you can run the application and no application commands• Applications can be configured or unconfigured as management applications using the applicationor no application command. All configured applications are considered as managementapplications and the rest of them as non-management applications.• All the management routes (connected, static and default) are duplicated and added to themanagement EIS routing table.• Any new management route added is installed to both the EIS routing table and default routing table.• For management applications, route lookup is preferentially done in the management EIS routingtable for all traffic. management port is the preferred egress port. For example, if SSH is amanagement application, an SSH session to a front-panel port IP on the peer box is initiated viamanagement port only, if the management port is UP and management route is available.• If SSH request is received on the management port destined to the management port IP address, theresponse to the request is sent out of the management port by performing a route lookup in the EISrouting table• If the SSH request is received on the front-end port destined for the front-end IP address, theresponse traffic is sent by doing a route lookup in the default routing table only.Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) 367