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- about this document
- unsupported features
- system enhancements
- network management
- document conventions
- related publications
- web access
- In this chapter
- On-line help
- Line editing commands
- Global level
- Accessing the CLI
- Navigating among command levels
- Searching and filtering output
- using special characters in regular expressions
- Allowable characters for LAG names
- How to manage BigIron RX Series switch
- Command completion
- Searching and filtering output from CLI commands
- Logging on through the Web Management Interface
- Web Management Interface
- Logging on through IronView Network Manager
- How management module redundancy works
- Management module switchover
- Switchover implications
- management sessions
- Management module redundancy configuration
- modules
- Manually switching over to the standby management module
- Monitoring management module redundancy
- Displaying temperature information
- Management focus
- PCMCIA flash card file system
- Wildcards
- Formatting a flash card
- Switching the management focus
- Displaying the contents of a file
- Displaying the hexadecimal output of a file
- Removing a subdirectory
- Renaming a file
- Deleting a file
- Recovering ("undeleting") a file
- Appending a file to another file
- Copying files using the cp command
- Saving configuration changes
- File management messages
- Securing access methods
- Restricting remote access to management functions
- using an acl to restrict telnet access
- Restricting remote access to the device to specific VLAN IDs
- Disabling specific access methods
- disabling telnet access
- Setting passwords
- Setting passwords for management privilege levels
- Recovering from a lost password
- Specifying a minimum password length
- Configuring a local user account
- Configuring SSL security for the Web Management Interface
- Importing digital certificates and RSA private key files
- Configuring TACACS/TACACS+ security
- tacacs authentication
- Enabling SNMP to configure TACACS/TACACS
- Specifying different servers for individual AAA functions
- Configuring authentication-method lists for TACACS/TACACS
- Configuring TACACS+ authorization
- Configuring TACACS+ accounting
- packets
- Configuring RADIUS security
- radius authorization
- RADIUS configuration considerations
- Enabling SNMP to configure RADIUS
- Setting RADIUS parameters
- Configuring authentication-method lists for RADIUS
- Configuring RADIUS authorization
- Configuring RADIUS accounting
- displaying radius configuration information
- Configuring authentication-method lists
- Examples of authentication-method lists
- Entering system administration information
- Specifying an SNMP trap receiver
- Setting the SNMP Trap holddown time
- Disabling Syslog messages and traps for CLI access
- Configuring an interface as the source for all Telnet packets
- Cancelling an outbound Telnet session
- Configuring an interface as the source for Syslog packets
- Specifying a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server
- Setting the system clock
- New Daylight Saving Time (DST)
- Setting a privileged EXEC CLI level banner
- Configuring terminal display
- Displaying and modifying system parameter default settings
- Enabling or disabling Layer 2 switching
- CAM partitioning for the BigIron RX
- Nexthop table
- Changing the MAC age time
- Assigning a port name
- Assigning an IP address to a port
- Disabling or re-enabling a port
- Changing the default Gigabit negotiation mode
- Specifying threshold values for flow control
- Wait for all cards feature
- configuration notes
- Modifying port priority (QoS)
- Configuration guidelines for monitoring traffic
- Monitoring an individual trunk port
- Mirror ports for Policy-Based Routing (PBR) traffic
- Displaying mirror and monitor port configuration
- Overview of configuring IP
- The IP packet flow
- ARP cache table
- IP Route table
- IP forwarding cache
- IP global parameters
- IP interface parameters
- Configuring IP parameters
- Configuring IP addresses
- Changing the network mask display to prefix format
- Configuring the default gateway
- configuring a tunnel interface
- IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels in hardware
- Configuring Domain Name Server (DNS) resolver
- Adding host names to the DNS cache table
- Configuring packet parameters
- Setting maximum frame size per PPCR
- Changing the MTU
- Changing the router ID
- or RADIUS packets
- IP fragmentation protection
- Configuring ARP parameters
- Rate limiting ARP packets
- Applying a rate limit to ARP packets on an interface
- Clearing the rate limit for ARP packets
- Creating a floating static ARP entry
- Static route ARP validation check
- Configuring forwarding parameters
- enabling forwarding of directed broadcasts
- Disabling ICMP messages
- disabling replies to broadcast ping requests
- Disabling ICMP redirect messages
- Configuring static routes
- Static route tagging
- Configuring a default network route
- Configuring IP load sharing
- Default route ECMP
- IP receive access list
- Configuring IRDP
- enabling irdp globally
- Configuring UDP broadcast and IP helper parameters
- Configuring BootP/DHCP forwarding parameters
- Displaying IP information
- Displaying IP interface information
- Displaying interface name in Syslog
- Displaying ARP entries
- Displaying the forwarding cache
- Displaying the IP route table
- Clearing IP routes
- Displaying TCP traffic statistics
- Link aggregation overview
- LAG formation rules
- LAG load sharing
- Migration from a pre-02.6.00 trunk or LACP configuration
- Configuration of a LAG
- Creating a Link Aggregation Group (LAG)
- Deploying a LAG
- Commands available under LAG once it is deployed
- Disabling ports within a LAG
- Assigning a name to a port within a LAG
- Displaying LAG information
- Displaying LAG statistics
- Terms used in this chapter
- LLDP overview
- General operating principles
- LLDP packets
- MIB support
- Configuration notes and considerations
- Changing a port's LLDP operating mode
- Specifying the maximum number of LLDP neighbors
- Enabling LLDP SNMP notifications and Syslog messages
- Changing the minimum time between LLDP transmissions
- Changing the holdtime multiplier for transmit TTL
- LLDP TLVs advertised by the Brocade device
- Displaying LLDP statistics and configuration settings
- LLDP statistics
- LLDP neighbors
- LLDP neighbors detail
- LLDP configuration details
- Resetting LLDP statistics
- Configuration considerations
- Changing the keepalive retries
- Displaying information for a single port
- Clearing UDLD statistics
- Overview of Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)
- Protocol-based VLANs
- VLAN configuration rules
- Multiple VLAN membership rules
- VLAN byte accounting
- Strictly or explicitly tagging a port
- Assigning a different ID to the default VLAN
- Configuring an MSTP instance
- device
- Integrated Switch Routing (ISR)
- VLAN groups
- Configuring super aggregated VLANs
- Configuring aggregated VLANs
- Complete CLI examples
- Configuring 802.1q-in-q tagging
- Configuration rules
- Example configuration
- Enabling 802.1q tag-type translation
- Private VLANs
- Implementation notes
- Configuring a private VLAN
- private VLAN
- Other VLAN features
- unknown unicast flooding on vlan ports
- Flow based MAC learning
- Configuring control protocols in VLANs
- Displaying VLAN information for specific ports
- Displaying VLAN status and port types
- Displaying VLAN group information
- IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
- Default STP bridge and port parameters
- Changing STP bridge parameters
- Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) BPDU guard
- IEEE Single Spanning Tree (SSTP)
- Enabling SSTP
- Displaying SSTP information
- Overview of PVST and PVST
- Enabling PVST+ support
- Configuration examples
- SuperSpan
- Customer ID
- Configuring SuperSpan
- Overview of Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
- Assignment of port roles
- Ports on Switch 1
- Ports Switch 4
- Point-to-point ports
- Edge port and non-edge port states
- Handshake mechanisms
- Convergence in a simple topology
- Convergence at start up
- Convergence after a link failure
- Convergence at link restoration
- Convergence in a complex RSTP topology
- Propagation of topology change
- Compatibility of RSTP with 802.1D
- Configuring RSTP parameters
- Enabling or disabling RSTP on a single spanning tree
- Changing port parameters
- Fast port span
- Fast uplink span
- Displaying RSTP information
- Chapter 14 Metro Ring Protocol (MRP) Phase 1 and
- MRP rings without shared interfaces
- Ring initialization
- How ring breaks are detected and healed
- Master VLANs and customer VLANs in a topology group
- Configuring MRP
- Adding an MRP ring to a VLAN
- Changing the hello and preforwarding times
- Ring initialization for shared interfaces
- Selection of master node
- RHP processing in rings with shared interfaces
- Flow when a link breaks
- Configuring MRP with shared interfaces
- Using MRP diagnostics
- Displaying MRP information
- Displaying ring information
- MRP CLI example
- Commands on switch A (master node)
- Commands on switch C
- Overview of Virtual Switch Redundancy Protocol (VSRP)
- Layer 2 and Layer 3 redundancy
- Configuring basic VSRP parameters
- Enabling Layer 3 VSRP
- Configuring a VRID IP address
- VSRP fast start
- Changing the backup priority
- VSRP slow start
- Changing the hello interval
- Changing the hold-down interval
- Specifying a track port
- Clearing VSRP information
- Displaying VSRP information
- Displaying a summary of VSRP information
- Displaying VSRP packet statistics for VSRP
- Displaying the active interfaces for a VRID
- Topology overview
- Master VLANs and customer VLANs in MRP
- Configuring a topology group
- Displaying topology group information
- Overview of VRRP
- Standard VRRP
- Brocade enhancements of VRRP
- Overview of VRRPE
- VRRP and VRRPE parameters
- Configuring parameters specific to VRRP
- Configuring basic VRRP parameters
- Configuring parameters specific to VRRPE
- Configuring additional VRRP and VRRPE parameters
- up interface
- Dead interval
- Track priority
- Master router abdication and reinstatement
- Displaying VRRP and VRRPE information
- Displaying detailed information
- Displaying statistics
- Clearing VRRP or VRRPE statistics
- VRRP example
- VRRPE example
- Overview of Quality of Service (QoS)
- Processing of classified traffic
- Marking
- Configuring port, MAC, and VLAN-based classification
- Configuring ToS-based QoS
- Enabling marking
- Changing the DSCP –> DSCP mappings
- Displaying QoS configuration information
- Determining packet drop priority using WRED
- How WRED Operates
- Calculating packets that are dropped
- Setting the averaging-weight (Wq) parameter
- Displaying the WRED configuration
- Scheduling traffic for forwarding
- Configuring multicast traffic engineering
- Displaying the multicast traffic engineering configuration
- QoS for the oversubscribed 16 x 10GE modules
- Setting the server and storage modes
- Setting the group port weights
- Egress port shaping
- Supported ACLs
- Traffic policing on the BigIron RX Series
- Traffic reduction parameters and algorithm
- Configuring rate limiting policies
- Configuring a port-and-priority-based rate limiting policy
- Configuring a VLAN-group-based rate limiting policy
- Configuring a port-and-IPv6 ACL-based traffic reduction
- Displaying traffic reduction
- Filtering based on ethertype
- Configuring Layer 2 ACLs
- Example Layer 2 ACL clauses
- Inserting and deleting Layer 2 ACL clauses
- Example of Layer 2 ACL deny by MAC address
- How the device processes ACLs
- Disabling or re-enabling Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Enabling support for additional ACL statements
- Configuring ACL-based inbound mirroring
- Configuring numbered and named ACLs
- Configuring extended numbered ACLs
- Configuring standard or extended named ACLs
- Configuring super ACLs
- Displaying ACL definitions
- Displaying of TCP/UDP numbers in ACLs
- ACL logging
- Enabling the new logging method
- Adding or deleting a comment
- Deleting ACL entries
- From named ACLs
- Applying ACLs to interfaces
- Configuring the Layer 4 session log timer
- QoS options for IP ACLs
- Enabling ACL duplication check
- Displaying accounting statistics for all ACLs
- Clearing the ACL statistics
- Enabling ACL filtering of fragmented or non-fragmented packets
- ACL filtering for traffic switched within a virtual routing interface
- named acls
- Troubleshooting ACLs
- Policy-Based Routing (PBR)
- Configuring a PBR policy
- Configure the route map
- Basic example
- Setting the next hop
- Setting the output interface to the null interface
- Overview of IP multicasting
- Multicast terms
- Defining the maximum number of DVMRP cache entries
- Configuring multicast boundaries
- Configuring PMRI
- Modifying IGMP (V1 and V2) query interval period
- Adding an interface to a multicast group
- Default IGMP version
- interface
- Setting the query interval
- Setting the group membership time
- Clearing IGMP statistics
- Next hop validation check
- Initiating PIM multicasts on a network
- Grafts to a multicast tree
- Configuring PIM DM
- Failover time in a multi-path topology
- PIM Sparse router types
- RP paths and SPT paths
- configuring global pim sparse parameters
- Anycast RP
- Route selection precedence for multicast
- displaying the route selection
- Changing the Shortest Path Tree (SPT) threshold
- displaying basic pim sparse configuration information
- displaying a list of multicast groups
- displaying bsr information
- displaying candidate rp information
- displaying rp information for a pim sparse group
- displaying the rp set list
- displaying information about an upstream neighbor device
- displaying the pim multicast cache
- PIM-SSMv4
- Enabling SSM
- Peer Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF) flooding
- Configuring MSDP
- Filtering MSDP source-group pairs
- Filtering advertised source-active messages
- are applied
- Configuring MSDP mesh groups
- Configuring MSDP mesh group
- Displaying summary information
- Displaying peer information
- Displaying source active cache information
- Clearing peer information
- Initiating DVMRP multicasts on a network
- Configuring DVMRP
- modifying neighbor timeout
- modifying probe interval
- Modifying DVMRP interface parameters
- Displaying information about an upstream neighbor device
- Configuring IP multicast traffic reduction
- Enabling IP multicast traffic reduction
- modifying the query interval
- Layer 2 multicast filters
- PIM SM traffic snooping
- application examples
- configuration requirements
- Static IGMP membership
- Overview of Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
- Enabling RIP
- Configuring redistribution
- Configuring route learning and advertising parameters
- Changing the route loop prevention method
- Using prefix lists and route maps as route filters
- Setting RIP timers
- Clearing the RIP routes from the routing table
- Overview of OSPF (Open Shortest Path First)
- Designated routers in multi-access networks
- Designated router election in multi-access networks
- OSPF RFC 1583 and 2328 compliance
- Support for OSPF RFC 2328 appendix E
- Dynamic OSPF activation and configuration
- OSPF parameters
- Enable OSPF on the router
- Assigning an area range (optional)
- Assigning interfaces to an area
- ospf interface parameters
- Change the timer for OSPF authentication changes
- Assign virtual links
- Modify virtual link parameters
- Configuring an OSPF non-broadcast interface
- OSPF point-to-point links
- Define redistribution filters
- Modify default metric for redistribution
- Disable or re-enable load sharing
- Configure external route summarization
- Configure default route origination
- Modify SPF timers
- Modify administrative distance
- OSPF ABR type 3 LSA filtering
- Displaying the configured OSPF area prefix list
- Modifing OSPF traps generated
- Modify OSPF standard compliance setting
- Displaying OSPF information
- Displaying general OSPF configuration information
- Displaying CPU utilization and other OSPF tasks
- Displaying OSPF area information
- Displaying OSPF neighbor information
- Displaying OSPF interface information
- Displaying OSPF route information
- Displaying OSPF external link state Information
- Displaying OSPF database link state information
- Displaying OSPF ABR and ASBR information
- Displaying OSPF trap status
- OSPF graceful restart
- displaying ospf graceful restart information
- Overview of BGP4
- How BGP4 selects a path for a route
- BGP4 message types
- Brocade implementation of BGP4
- Memory considerations
- When parameter changes take effect
- Activating and disabling BGP4
- Entering and exiting the address family configuration level
- Defining an AS-path filter
- Configuring a switch to allow routes with its own AS number
- BGP Null0 routing
- Aggregating routes advertised to BGP4 neighbors
- Disabling or re-enabling comparison of the AS-path length
- Disabling or re-enabling client-to-client route reflection
- Configuring confederations
- configuring a bgp confederation
- Configuring route flap dampening
- Originating the default route
- Changing the default metric used for redistribution
- Requiring the first AS to be the neighbor's AS
- Enabling fast external fallover
- Changing the maximum number of shared BGP4 paths
- Customizing BGP4 load sharing
- encryption of bgp4 md5 authentication keys
- Configuring a BGP4 peer group
- Peer group parameters
- Specifying a list of networks to advertise
- Using the IP default route as a valid next hop for a BGP4 route
- Modifying redistribution parameters
- redistributing connected routes
- redistributing static routes
- Using a table map to set the tag value
- Changing the BGP4 next-hop update timer
- Adding a loopback interface
- Configuring route reflection parameters
- Filtering
- Filtering AS-paths
- special characters
- Filtering communities
- Defining and applying IP prefix lists
- Defining neighbor distribute lists
- Configuring cooperative BGP4 route filtering
- displaying and clearing route flap dampening statistics
- Generating traps for BGP
- using soft reconfiguration
- Clearing traffic counters
- Clearing route flap dampening statistics
- Clearing diagnostic buffers
- Displaying summary BGP4 information
- Displaying the active BGP4 configuration
- Displaying summary neighbor information
- Displaying BGP4 neighbor information
- Displaying peer group information
- Displaying the BGP4 route table
- Displaying BGP4 route-attribute entries
- Displaying the routes BGP4 has placed in the IP route table
- Displaying route flap dampening statistics
- Displaying the active route map configuration
- Generalized TTL security mechanism support
- Configuring MBGP
- Enabling MBGP
- Optional configuration tasks
- Displaying MBGP information
- Displaying summary MBGP information
- Displaying the active MBGP configuration
- Displaying MBGP routes
- Overview of Secure Shell (SSH)
- Supported features
- Configuring SSH
- Configuring DSA challenge-response authentication
- setting the number of ssh authentication retries
- deactivating user authentication
- Disabling 3-DES
- Using secure copy
- Relationship to IP route table
- Domain and areas
- Neighbors and adjacencies
- IS-IS CLI levels
- Interface level
- Globally configuring IS-IS on a device
- Setting the overload bit
- Configuring authentication
- Disabling or re-enabling display of hostname
- Changing the maximum LSP lifetime
- Changing the LSP interval and retransmit interval
- Logging adjacency changes
- Changing the metric style
- Changing the administrative distance for IPv4 IS-IS
- Configuring summary addresses
- Changing the default redistribution metric
- Redistributing directly connected routes into IPv4 IS-IS
- Redistributing OSPF routes into IPv4 IS-IS
- Configuring ISIS properties on an interface
- Setting the priority for designated IS election
- Disabling and enabling hello padding on an interface
- Changing the metric added to advertised routes
- Displaying the IS-IS configuration in the running-config
- Displaying neighbor information
- Displaying IS-IS Syslog messages
- Displaying interface information
- Displaying route information
- Displaying LSP database entries
- Displaying traffic statistics
- Displaying error statistics
- Clearing IS-IS information
- Configuring BFD parameters
- Displaying Bidirectional Forwarding Detection information
- Clearing BFD neighbor sessions
- Configuring BFD for OSPFv3
- How multi-device port authentication works
- Authentication-failure actions
- Configuring multi-device port authentication
- Enabling multi-device port authentication
- server
- Defining MAC address filters
- VLAN assignment expires
- Clearing authenticated MAC addresses
- Disabling aging for authenticated MAC addresses
- Specifying the aging time for blocked MAC addresses
- MAC address or port
- Displaying the authenticated MAC addresses
- Overview of MAC port security
- Configuring the MAC port security feature
- Setting the port security age timer
- Defining security violation actions
- Port security MAC violation limit
- Transparent port flooding
- Displaying MAC port security information
- Displaying the secure MAC addresses on the device
- Displaying a list of MAC addresses
- Overview of 802.1x port security
- Communication between the devices
- Controlled and uncontrolled ports
- Message exchange during authentication
- Authenticating multiple clients connected to the same port
- x port security and sFlow
- Configuring an authentication method list for 802.1x
- Configuring dynamic VLAN assignment for 802.1x ports
- assignment
- Dynamically applying existing ACLs or MAC address filter
- Configuring per-user IP ACLs or MAC address filters
- Setting the port control
- Configuring periodic re-authentication
- Setting the quiet period
- authentication server
- display commands
- Displaying 802.1x information
- Displaying 802.1x statistics
- Clearing 802.1x statistics
- Sample 802.1x configurations
- Point-to-point configuration
- Hub configuration
- Protecting against Smurf attacks
- Avoiding being an intermediary in a Smurf attack
- Protecting against TCP SYN attacks
- TCP security enhancement
- Displaying statistics due DoS attacks
- Dynamic ARP inspection
- How DAI works
- Limits and restrictions
- Displaying ARP inspection status and ports
- DHCP snooping
- How DHCP snooping works
- Disabling option 82 processing
- Displaying DHCP snooping status and ports
- IP source guard
- Establishing SNMP community strings
- Adding an SNMP community string
- Displaying the SNMP community strings
- Defining the engine ID
- Defining an SNMP group
- Defining an SNMP user account
- Displaying the engine ID
- Displaying SNMP groups
- Defining SNMP views
- SNMP v3 configuration examples
- Using FDP
- Displaying FDP information
- Clearing FDP and CDP information
- Enabling interception of CDP packets globally
- Clearing CDP information
- Basic management
- Viewing STP statistics
- History (RMON group 2)
- Configuring and enabling sFlow
- ACL-based inbound sFlow
- displaying sflow information
- clearing sflow statistics
- s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
- Configuring MSTP
- Configuring port priority and port path cost
- Setting the MSTP global parameters
- Setting point-to-point link
- Displaying MSTP statistics
- Displaying MSTP information for a specified instance
- Changing the IGMP mode
- Modifying the query interval
- Application examples
- Configuration requirements
- Multicast traffic reduction per VLAN
- Displaying IP multicast information
- Displaying IP multicast statistics
- IPv6 addressing
- IPv6 address types
- IPv6 stateless autoconfiguration
- Enabling IPv6 routing
- Configuring a link-local IPv6 address
- Configuring IPv6 anycast addresses
- configuration
- IPv6 CLI command support
- Restricting SNMP access to an IPv6 node
- IPv6 ACL
- Viewing IPv6 SNMP server addresses
- Disabling IPv6 on a Layer 2 switch
- address
- Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 protocol stacks
- Configuring IPv6 Domain Name Server (DNS) resolver
- ECMP load sharing for IPv6
- Disabling or re-enabling ECMP load sharing for IPv6
- DHCP relay agent for IPv6
- Configuring IPv6 ICMP
- Disabling or reenabling ICMP redirect messages
- Neighbor solicitation and advertisement messages
- Neighbor redirect messages
- Setting IPv6 router advertisement parameters
- messages
- Enabling and disabling IPv6 router advertisements
- Changing the IPv6 MTU
- Configuring static neighbor entries
- Clearing global IPv6 information
- Clearing IPv6 neighbor information
- Clearing IPv6 traffic statistics
- Displaying IPv6 interface information
- Displaying IPv6 neighbor information
- Displaying the IPv6 route table
- Displaying local IPv6 routers
- Displaying IPv6 TCP information
- Displaying IPv6 traffic statistics
- Displaying IPv6 session flows
- Configuring RIPng
- Enabling RIPng
- Redistributing routes into RIPng
- Configuring poison reverse parameters
- Clearing RIPng routes from IPv6 route table
- Displaying RIPng routing table
- Address family configuration level
- Configuring BGP4
- Enabling BGP4
- Adding BGP4+ neighbors using link-local addresses
- Configuring a BGP4+ peer group
- Advertising the default BGP4+ route
- Importing routes into BGP4
- Using route maps
- Clearing BGP4+ local route information
- Displaying BGP4+ information
- Displaying BGP4+ route information
- Displaying BGP4+ route-attribute entries
- Displaying the BGP4+ running configuration
- Displaying filtered-out BGP4+ routes
- Displaying BGP4+ neighbor information
- Displaying BGP4+ peer group configuration information
- Displaying BGP4+ summary
- Configuring IPv6 MBGP
- Enabling IPv6 MBGP
- Adding IPv6 MBGP neighbors
- Aggregating routes advertised to IPv6 BGP neighbors
- Displaying MBGP neighbors
- Displaying the IPv6 multicast route table
- IPv6 ACLs
- Using IPv6 ACLs as input to other features
- Example configurations
- Default and implicit IPv6 ACL action
- ACL syntax
- Applying an IPv6 ACL to an interface
- Displaying ACLs
- Chapter 48 Configuring OSPF Version
- Link state advertisement types for OSPFv3
- Enabling OSPFv3
- Configuring virtual links
- modifying virtual link parameters
- Redistributing routes into OSPFv3
- configuring external route summarization
- Filtering OSPFv3 routes
- Configuring default route origination
- Modifying shortest path first timers
- Modifying administrative distance
- Configuring the OSPFv3 LSA pacing interval
- Modifying OSPFv3 interface defaults
- Disabling or reenabling event logging
- Displaying OSPFv3 database Information
- Displaying OSPFv3 interface information
- Displaying OSPFv3 memory usage
- Displaying OSPFv3 neighbor information
- Displaying routes redistributed into OSPFv3
- Displaying OSPFv3 route information
- Displaying OSPFv3 SPF information
- Displaying IPv6 OSPF virtual link information
- IPv6 PIM sparse
- Configuring PIM sparse
- IPv6 PIM-sparse mode
- Passive Multicast Route Insertion (PMRI)
- displaying pim traffic statistics
- protocols(MLDv2)
- Enabling MLDv2
- Setting the maximum response time
- Setting the robustness
- Setting the interface MLD version
- Displaying MLD definitions for an interface
- Displaying MLD traffic
- Embedded Rendezvous Point (RP)
- Configuring a static IPv6 route
- Configuring a IPv6 multicast route
- Displaying Syslog messages
- Configuring the Syslog service
- Disabling or re-enabling Syslog
- Specifying an additional Syslog server
- Changing the number of entries the local buffer can hold
- Displaying the interface name in Syslog messages
- Clearing the Syslog messages from the local buffer
- IEEE compliance
- RFC compliance - OSPF
- RFC compliance - general protocols
- RFC compliance - management
- RFC compliance - IPv6 routing
- Internet drafts
- equipment
- Local user password changes
- ACLs (IP)
- Named ACL
- ACLs (L2)
- FDP/CDP
- Metro Ring protocol
- ipv6 bgp4
- IPv6 BGP4
- IPv6 basic connectivity
- IPv6 multicast
- ipv6 ospfv3
- IPv6 OSPFv3
- IS-IS
- Metro ring
- MSTP
- Multicast (IP)
- Multicast (L2)
- OSPF version 4
- Port parameters
- Port-based routing
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Rate limiting
- RMON
- x port security
- Security/management
- Access
- SNMP access
- TACACS/TACACS
- User account
- MAC authentication
- MAC port security
- Redundant management module
- SNMP
- sFlow
- system parameters
- SysLog messages
- Topology
- UDLD
- VLAN
- VRRP/VRRPE
- VSRP
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