Brocade Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide v4.1.1 User Manual
Network os, Netconf operations guide
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Contents (High Level)
- Contents (Detailed)
- Figures
- Tables
- About This Document
- In this chapter
- How this document is organized
- Supported hardware and software
- Document conventions
- Notice to the reader
- Additional information
- Getting technical help
- Document feedback
- NETCONF Overview
- Basic NETCONF Operations
- In this chapter
- Establishing a NETCONF session
- Hello messages exchange
- Server capabilities
- Client capabilities
- Retrieving configuration data
- Subtree filtering
- xpath filtering
- Retrieving operational data
- Using custom RPCs
- Using the custom action mechanism
- Editing the configuration
- Managing the configuration
- Disconnecting from a NETCONF session
- Basic Switch Management
- Network Time Protocol
- Installing and Maintaining Firmware
- Administering Licenses
- SNMP
- Fabric
- Metro VCS
- Administering Zones
- In this chapter
- Zoning with NETCONF overview
- Default zoning access modes
- Zone database size
- Zone aliases
- Zoning information
- Zone creation and management
- Zone configuration management
- Creating a zone configuration
- Adding a zone to a zone configuration
- Removing a zone from a zone configuration
- Enabling a zone configuration
- Disabling a zone configuration
- Deleting a zone configuration
- Clearing changes to a zone configuration
- Clearing all enabled-zone configurations
- Saving a copy of the zone configuration
- Restoring a configuration from backup
- Zone configuration scenario
- Configuring Fibre Channel Ports
- In this chapter
- Fibre Channel ports configuration with NETCONF overview
- Fibre Channel port attributes
- Retrieving the Fibre Channel port configuration
- Fibre Channel port activation and deactivation
- Setting Fibre Channel port speed
- Configuring a Fibre Channel port for long distance operation
- Configuring a Fibre Channel port for trunking
- Retrieving Fibre Channel interface information
- System Monitor Configuration
- VMware vCenter
- Configuring Remote Monitoring
- Managing User Accounts
- External Server Authentication
- Fabric Authentication
- Administering Edge-Loop Detection
- Configuring AMPP
- Configuring FCoE Interfaces
- Configuring VLANs
- In this chapter
- VLAN configuration with NETCONF overview
- VLAN configuration and management
- Enabling and disabling an interface port
- Configuring the MTU on an interface port
- Creating a VLAN interface
- Enabling STP on a VLAN
- Disabling STP on a VLAN
- Configuring an interface port as a Layer 2 switch port
- Configuring an interface port as an access interface
- Configuring an interface port as a trunk interface
- Disabling a VLAN on a trunk interface
- Configuring protocol-based VLAN classifier rules
- Configuring the MAC address table
- Private VLANs
- Configuring VXLANs
- Configuring Virtual Fabrics
- Configuring Spanning Tree Protocols
- In this chapter
- Spanning tree configuration with NETCONF overview
- Configuring STP
- Configuring RSTP
- Configuring MSTP
- Configuring PVST and Rapid PVST
- Spanning tree configuration and management
- Enabling STP, RSTP, MSTP, PVST, or Rapid PVST
- Disabling STP, RSTP, MSTP, PVST, or Rapid PVST
- Stopping STP, RSTP, MSTP, PVST, or Rapid PVST globally
- Specifying the bridge priority for all xSTP
- Specifying the bridge priority on a per-VLAN basis
- Specifying the bridge forward delay for all xSTP
- Specifying bridge forward delay on a per-VLAN basis
- Specifying the bridge maximum aging time for all xSTP
- Specifying the bridge maximum aging time
- Enabling the error disable timeout timer for all xSTP
- Specifying the error disable timeout interval for all xSTP
- Specifying the port-channel path cost for all xSTP
- Specifying the bridge hello time for all xSTP
- Specifying the bridge hello time per VLAN (PVST or RPVST)
- Specifying the transmit hold count
- Enabling Cisco interoperability (MSTP)
- Disabling Cisco interoperability (MSTP)
- Mapping a VLAN to an MSTP instance
- Specifying the maximum number of hops for a BPDU (MSTP)
- Specifying a name for an MSTP region
- Specifying a revision number for MSTP configuration
- Retrieving spanning tree-related information
- Configuring all xSTP on DCB interface ports
- Enabling automatic edge detection (RSTP, MSTP, or RPVST)
- Configuring the path cost for all xSTP
- Configuring the path cost per VLAN (PVST or Rapid PVST)
- Enabling a port (interface) as an edge port
- Enabling the guard root (STP and RSTP)
- Enabling the guard root per LAN (PVST and Rapid PVST)
- Specifying the MSTP hello time
- Specifying restrictions for an MSTP instance
- Specifying a link type
- Enabling port fast (STP and PVST)
- Specifying the port priority
- Specifying the port priority per VLAN (PVST and Rapid PVST)
- Restricting the port from becoming a root port (MSTP)
- Restricting the topology change notification (MSTP)
- Enabling spanning tree
- Disabling spanning tree
- Configuring UDLD
- Configuring Link Aggregation
- Configuring LLDP
- In this chapter
- LLDP configuration with NETCONF overview
- Enabling and disabling LLDP
- Configuring LLDP global options
- Specifying a system name and LLDP description
- Configuring the transmission of LLDP frames
- Configuring the transmit frequency of LLDP frames
- Configuring the hold time for receiving devices
- Advertising the optional LLDP TLVs
- Configuring the advertisement of LLDP DCBX-related TLVs
- Configuring iSCSI priority
- Configuring LLDP profiles
- Configuring the iSCSI profile
- Deleting an LLDP profile
- Configuring LLDP interface-level options
- Configuring ACLs
- Configuring QoS
- In this chapter
- QoS configuration under NETCONF overview
- Standalone QoS
- Rewriting
- Queueing
- Congestion control
- Multicast rate limiting
- Broadcast, unknown unicast, and multicast storm control
- Scheduling
- Data Center Bridging map configuration
- Brocade VCS Fabric QoS
- Restrictions for Layer 3 features in VCS mode
- Port-based Policier
- Configuring Auto-QOS
- Configuring 802.1x Port Authentication
- Configuring sFlow
- Configuring Switched Port Analyzer
- IP Route Policy
- IP Route Management
- Configuring OSPF
- Configuring VRRP
- Configuring VRF
- Configuring BGP
- Configuring IGMP
- Configuring DHCP Relay
- Appendixes
- Index