Brocade Communications Systems Layer 3 Routing Configuration ICX 6650 User Manual
Brocade icx 6650, Layer 3 routing configuration guide
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Contents
- About This Document
- IP Configuration
- Basic IP configuration
- IP configuration overview
- Basic IP parameters and defaults – Layer 3 Switches
- Basic IP parameters and defaults – Layer 2 Switches
- Configuring IP parameters – Layer 3 Switches
- Configuring IP addresses
- Configuring 31-bit subnet masks on point-to-point networks
- Configuring DNS resolver
- Configuring packet parameters
- Changing the router ID
- Specifying a single source interface for specified packet types
- ARP parameter configuration
- Configuring forwarding parameters
- Disabling ICMP messages
- Disabling ICMP redirect messages
- Static routes configuration
- Configuring a default network route
- Configuring IP load sharing
- ICMP Router Discovery Protocol configuration
- IRDP parameters
- Reverse Address Resolution Protocol configuration
- Configuring UDP broadcast and IP helper parameters
- BootP and DHCP relay parameter configuration
- DHCP Server
- Displaying DHCP Server information
- DHCP Client-Based Auto-Configuration and flash image update
- Configuring IP parameters – Layer 2 Switches
- IPv4 point-to-point GRE tunnels
- IPv4 GRE tunnel overview
- GRE packet structure and header format
- Path MTU Discovery (PMTUD) support
- Configuration considerations for PMTUD support
- Support for IPv4 multicast routing over GRE tunnels
- GRE support with other features
- Configuration considerations for GRE IP tunnels
- Configuration tasks for GRE tunnels
- Point-to-point GRE tunnel configuration example
- Displaying GRE tunneling information
- Clearing GRE statistics
- Displaying IP configuration information and statistics
- Base Layer 3 and Routing Protocols
- RIP (IPv4)
- RIP overview
- RIP parameters and defaults
- RIP parameter configuration
- Enabling RIP
- Enabling ECMP for routes in RIP
- Configuring metric parameters
- Changing the administrative distance
- Configuring redistribution
- Route learning and advertising parameters
- Denying route advertisements for connected routes
- Changing the route loop prevention method
- Suppressing RIP route advertisement on a VRRP or VRRP-E backup interface
- Configuring RIP route filters
- Displaying RIP filters
- Displaying CPU utilization statistics
- RIP (IPv6)
- RIPng overview
- Summary of configuration tasks
- RIPng configuration
- RIPng timers
- Route learning and advertising parameters
- Redistributing routes into RIPng
- Controlling distribution of routes through RIPng
- Configuring poison reverse parameters
- Clearing RIPng routes from the IPv6 route table
- Displaying the RIPng configuration
- Displaying RIPng routing table
- OSPF version 2 (IPv4)
- OSPF overview
- OSPF graceful restart
- Configuring OSPF
- OSPF configuration rules
- OSPF parameters
- Enabling OSPF on the router
- Assigning OSPF areas
- Assigning an area range (optional)
- Assigning interfaces to an area
- Modifying interface defaults
- Changing the timer for OSPF authentication changes
- Block flooding of outbound LSAs on specific OSPF interfaces
- Configuring an OSPF non-broadcast interface
- Assigning virtual links
- Modifying virtual link parameters
- Changing the reference bandwidth for the cost on OSPF interfaces
- Defining redistribution filters
- Preventing specific OSPF routes from being installed in the IP route table
- Modifying the default metric for redistribution
- Enabling route redistribution
- Disabling or re-enabling load sharing
- Configuring external route summarization
- Configuring default route origination
- Modifying SPF timers
- Modifying the redistribution metric type
- Administrative distance
- Configuring OSPF group Link State Advertisement pacing
- Modifying OSPF traps generated
- Specifying the types of OSPF Syslog messages to log
- Modifying the OSPF standard compliance setting
- Modifying the exit overflow interval
- Configuring an OSPF point-to-point link
- Configuring OSPF graceful restart
- Clearing OSPF information
- Displaying OSPF information
- Displaying general OSPF configuration information
- Displaying CPU utilization statistics
- Displaying OSPF area information
- Displaying OSPF neighbor information
- Displaying OSPF interface information
- Displaying OSPF route information
- Displaying OSPF external link state information
- Displaying OSPF link state information
- Displaying the data in an LSA
- Displaying OSPF virtual neighbor information
- Displaying OSPF virtual link information
- Displaying OSPF ABR and ASBR information
- Displaying OSPF trap status
- Displaying OSPF graceful restart information
- OSPF version 3 (IPv6)
- OSPF (IPv6) overview
- Differences between OSPF V2 and OSPF V3
- Link state advertisement types for OSPF V3
- OSPF V3 configuration
- Enabling OSPF V3
- Assigning OSPF V3 areas
- Assigning interfaces to an area
- Configuring virtual links
- Changing the reference bandwidth for the cost on OSPF V3 interfaces
- Redistributing routes into OSPF V3
- External route summarization
- Filtering OSPF V3 routes
- Default route origination
- Shortest path first timers
- Administrative distance
- Configuring the OSPF V3 LSA pacing interval
- Modifying exit overflow interval
- Modifying external link state database limit
- Modifying OSPF V3 interface defaults
- Disabling or re-enabling event logging
- IPsec for OSPF V3
- IPsec for OSPF V3 configuration
- Displaying OSPF V3 Information
- Displaying OSPF V3 area information
- Displaying OSPF V3 database information
- Displaying OSPF V3 interface information
- Displaying OSPF V3 memory usage
- Displaying OSPF V3 neighbor information
- Displaying routes redistributed into OSPF V3
- Displaying OSPF V3 route information
- Displaying OSPF V3 SPF information
- Displaying IPv6 OSPF virtual link information
- Displaying OSPF V3 virtual neighbor information
- IPsec examples
- BGP (IPv4)
- BGP4 overview
- BGP4 graceful restart
- Basic configuration and activation for BGP4
- BGP4 parameters
- Basic configuration tasks required for BGP4
- Optional BGP4 configuration tasks
- Changing the Keep Alive Time and Hold Time
- Changing the BGP4 next-hop update timer
- Enabling fast external fallover
- Changing the maximum number of paths for BGP4 load sharing
- Customizing BGP4 load sharing
- Specifying a list of networks to advertise
- Changing the default local preference
- Using the IP default route as a valid next hop for a BGP4 route
- Advertising the default route
- Changing the default MED (Metric) used for route redistribution
- Enabling next-hop recursion
- Changing administrative distances
- Requiring the first AS to be the neighbor AS
- Disabling or re-enabling comparison of the AS-Path length
- Enabling or disabling comparison of the router IDs
- Configuring the Layer 3 switch to always compare Multi-Exit Discriminators
- Treating missing MEDs as the worst MEDs
- Route reflection parameter configuration
- Configuration notes for BGP4 autonomous systems
- Aggregating routes advertised to BGP4 neighbors
- Configuring BGP4 graceful restart
- BGP null0 routing
- Modifying redistribution parameters
- Filtering
- Route flap dampening configuration
- Globally configuring route flap dampening
- Using a route map to configure route flap dampening for specific routes
- Using a route map to configure route flap dampening for a specific neighbor
- Removing route dampening from a route
- Removing route dampening from neighbor routes suppressed due to aggregation
- Displaying and clearing route flap dampening statistics
- Generating traps for BGP
- Displaying BGP4 information
- Displaying summary BGP4 information
- Displaying the active BGP4 configuration
- Displaying CPU utilization statistics
- Displaying summary neighbor information
- Displaying BGP4 neighbor information
- Displaying peer group information
- Displaying summary route 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
- Displaying BGP4 graceful restart neighbor information
- Updating route information and resetting a neighbor session
- Clearing traffic counters
- Clearing route flap dampening statistics
- Removing route flap dampening
- Clearing diagnostic buffers
- IPv6
- VRRP and VRRP-E
- VRRP and VRRP-E overview
- Comparison of VRRP and VRRP-E
- VRRP and VRRP-E parameters
- Basic VRRP parameter configuration
- Basic VRRP-E parameter configuration
- Additional VRRP and VRRP-E parameter configuration
- VRRP and VRRP-E authentication types
- VRRP router type
- Suppression of RIP advertisements
- Hello interval configuration
- Dead interval configuration
- Backup Hello message state and interval
- Track port configuration
- Track priority configuration
- Backup preempt configuration
- Changing the timer scale
- VRRP-E slow start timer
- VRRP-E Extension for Server Virtualization
- Forcing a Master router to abdicate to a Backup router
- Displaying VRRP and VRRP-E information
- Displaying VRRP and VRRP-E information for IPv6
- Configuration examples
- Index