Enabling or disabling routing protocols, Enabling or disabling layer 2 switching – Brocade FastIron Ethernet Switch Layer 3 Routing Configuration Guide User Manual
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The following example shows output on a FastIron X Series with third generation modules.
device#show default value
sys log buffers:50 mac age time:300 sec telnet sessions:5
ip arp age:10 min bootp relay max hops:4 ip ttl:64 hops
ip addr per intf:24
igmp group memb.:140 sec igmp query:60 sec
ospf dead:40 sec ospf hello:10 sec ospf retrans:5 sec
ospf transit delay:1 sec
System Parameters Default Maximum Current
ip-arp 4000 64000 4000
ip-static-arp 512 1024 512
some lines omitted for brevity....
hw-traffic-condition 50 1024 50
Enabling or disabling routing protocols
This section describes how to enable or disable routing protocols. For complete configuration
information about the routing protocols, refer to the respective chapters in this guide.
The Layer 3 code supports the following protocols:
• BGP4
• IGMP
• IP
• IP multicast (PIM-SM, PIM-DM)
• OSPF
• PIM
• RIPV1 and V2
• VRRP
• VRRP-E
• VSRP
• IPv6 Routing
• IPv6 Multicast
IP routing is enabled by default on devices running Layer 3 code. All other protocols are disabled, so
you must enable them to configure and use them.
To enable a protocol on a device running Layer 3 code, enter router at the global CONFIG level,
followed by the protocol to be enabled. The following example shows how to enable OSPF.
device(config)#router ospf
Syntax: router bgp | igmp | ip | ospf | pim | rip | vrrp | vrrp-e | vsrp
Enabling or disabling Layer 2 switching
By default, BrocadeLayer 3 switches support Layer 2 switching. These devices modify the routing
protocols that are not supported on the devices. If you want to disable Layer 2 switching, you can do so
globally or on individual ports, depending on the version of software your device is running.
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