Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Administration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual
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Multi-Service IronWare
Administration Guide
Supporting Multi-Service IronWare R05.6.00
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Document Outline
- Contents
- About This Document
- Getting Started with the Command Line Interface
- Configuring Basic Parameters
- Enabling and disabling interactivity for scripts
- Entering system administration information
- Configuring Simple Network Management (SNMP) traps
- Configuring SNMP ifIndex
- SNMP scalability optimization
- Configuring optical monitoring
- Displaying media information
- Optics compatibility checking
- Designating an interface as the packet source
- Configuring an interface as the source for all Telnet packets
- Cancelling an outbound Telnet session
- Configuring an interface as the source for all SSH packets
- Configuring an interface as the source for all TFTP packets
- Configuring an interface as the source for all TACACS or TACACS+ packets
- Configuring an interface as the source for all RADIUS packets
- Setting the system clock
- Creating a command alias
- Limiting broadcast, multicast, or unknown unicast rates
- Configuring CLI banners
- Configuring terminal display
- Enabling or disabling routing protocols
- Displaying and modifying default settings for system parameters
- Enabling or disabling layer 2 switching
- Configuring static MAC addresses
- Changing the MAC age time
- Configuring static ARP entries
- Configuring system max values
- Configuring CAM size for an IPv4 multicast group
- Configuring CAM size for an IPv6 multicast group
- Configuring profiles with a zero-size IPv4 or IPv6 ACL
- Maintaining system-max configuration with available system resources
- Configuration time
- Bootup time
- Monitoring dynamic memory allocation
- Switch fabric fault monitoring
- Switch fabric utilization monitoring
- Verifying an image checksum
- Displaying information for an interface for an Ethernet port
- Displaying statistics information for an Ethernet port
- Configuring SNMP to revert ifType to legacy values
- Configuring snAgentConfigModuleType to return original values
- Preserving interface statistics in SNMP
- Disabling CAM table entry aging
- Data integrity protection
- Commands
- Telemetry Solutions
- Remote Network Monitoring
- Continuous System Monitor
- Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)
- IEEE 802.1ag Connectivity Fault Management (CFM)
- Mechanisms of Ethernet IEEE 802.1ag OAM
- Configuring IEEE 802.1ag CFM
- Setting Maintenance Domain parameters
- Y.1731 performance management
- CFM monitoring and show commands
- Sending linktrace messages
- Sending loopback messages
- Displaying CFM configurations
- Displaying connectivity statistics
- Sample configuration for a customer’s domain
- Configuring CFM using Provider Bridges
- Displaying the connectivity status in a customer’s domain
- Sample configuration for a customer domain using MPLS VLL
- Achieving end-to-end connectivity between CE1 and CE2
- Monitoring the status of devices in a VPLS network in a Provider’s Maintenance Domain
- IEEE 802.3ah EFM-OAM
- Ping
- Trace route
- Trace-l2 protocol
- IPv6 Traceroute over an MPLS network
- LSP ping and traceroute
- Overview
- LSP ping operation
- LSP traceroute operation
- MPLS echo request
- MPLS echo reply
- LSP ping TLVs
- LSP FEC types
- Redundant RSVP LSPs
- One-to-one Fast ReRoute (FRR) LSPs
- FRR bypass LSPs
- Transit-originated detour
- LSP reoptimization
- PHP behavior
- Using the LSP ping and Traceroute commands
- Displaying LSP ping and traceroute statistics
- CFM monitoring for ISID
- Frame Loss Measurement
- One-way Delay Measurement
- Synthetic loss measurement
- Network Time Protocol
- Network Configuration Protocol
- Foundry Direct Routing and CAM Partition Profiles for the NetIron XMR and the Brocade MLX Series
- Using Syslog
- Displaying Syslog messages
- Configuring the Syslog service
- Displaying the Syslog configuration
- Configuring an encrypted syslog server
- Displaying the configured server connections
- Ascending or descending option for show log command
- Disabling or re-enabling Syslog
- Specifying a Syslog server
- Specifying an additional Syslog server
- Disabling logging of a message level
- Changing the number of entries for the local buffer
- Changing the log facility
- Displaying the interface name in Syslog messages
- Clearing the Syslog messages from the local buffer
- Logging all CLI commands to Syslog
- Syslog messages
- Global and Address Family Configuration Levels
- Commands That Require a Reload
- NIAP-CCEVS
- Acknowledgements
- NP Memory Errors