User ManualTable of Contents(START page)1Home1Front Matter2Safety Information2Lithium Batteries Warning2Copyright Information2Patents2Contacting Alcatel2Table of Contents3OmniSwitch 6850 Series5Related Documentation6Installing the Hardware7Items Required7Site Preparation7Environmental Requirements7Electrical Requirements7NEBS GR-1089 Compliance Requirements7Weight Considerations8Items Included9Unpacking and Initial Setup9Unpacking the Chassis9Recommendations9Instructions9Setting Up the Switch10Airflow Considerations10Installation Options11Installing the Switch on a Tabletop or Bench11Tabletop Mounting Steps11Rack-Mounting the Switch12Rack Mounting Steps12Installing Combo Port SFPs14Installing Backup Power Supply Components14Connections and Cabling15Connecting the Serial Cable15Serial Connection Default Settings15Booting OmniSwitch 6850 Series Switches16Booting a Standalone Switch16Your First Login Session18Logging in to the Switch18Assigning an IP Address to the Switch19Unlocking Session Types20Unlocking All Session Types20Unlocking Specified Session Types20Changing the Login Password21Setting the System Time Zone22Setting the Date and Time22Setting Optional System Information22Specifying an Administrative Contact22Specifying a System Name23Specifying the Switch’s Location23Viewing and Saving Changes23Files and Directories24Boot and Image Files24boot.params File24boot.cfg File24Image Files25Working and Certified Directories26Working Directory26Certified Directory27How can I tell which directory the switch is currently using?27Can I save changes to the Certified directory?28What happens when the switch boots?28Working and Certified Are Identical28Working and Certified Are Different29My Working and Certified directories are different. Can I force a reboot from the Working directory?29Using WebView30Browser Compatibility30Logging In to WebView30Navigating WebView31Online Help33Additional Information33Troubleshooting34The WebView login screen does not display.34The login screen displays, but the login fails.34Size: 1.38 MBPages: 34Language: EnglishOpen manual
Quick Setup GuideTable of ContentsHome1Front Matter2Safety Information2Lithium Batteries Warning2Copyright Information2Patents2Contacting Alcatel2Table of Contents3OmniSwitch 6850 Series5Related Documentation6Installing the Hardware7Items Required7Site Preparation7Environmental Requirements7Electrical Requirements7NEBS GR-1089 Compliance Requirements7Weight Considerations8Items Included9Unpacking and Initial Setup9Unpacking the Chassis9Recommendations9Instructions9Setting Up the Switch10Airflow Considerations10Installation Options11Installing the Switch on a Tabletop or Bench11Tabletop Mounting Steps11Rack-Mounting the Switch12Rack Mounting Steps12Installing Combo Port SFPs14Installing Backup Power Supply Components14Connections and Cabling15Connecting the Serial Cable15Serial Connection Default Settings15Booting OmniSwitch 6850 Series Switches16Booting a Standalone Switch16Your First Login Session18Logging in to the Switch18Assigning an IP Address to the Switch19Unlocking Session Types20Unlocking All Session Types20Unlocking Specified Session Types20Changing the Login Password21Setting the System Time Zone22Setting the Date and Time22Setting Optional System Information22Specifying an Administrative Contact22Specifying a System Name23Specifying the Switch’s Location23Viewing and Saving Changes23Files and Directories24Boot and Image Files24boot.params File24boot.cfg File24Image Files25Working and Certified Directories26Working Directory26Certified Directory27How can I tell which directory the switch is currently using?27Can I save changes to the Certified directory?28What happens when the switch boots?28Working and Certified Are Identical28Working and Certified Are Different29My Working and Certified directories are different. Can I force a reboot from the Working directory?29Using WebView30Browser Compatibility30Logging In to WebView30Navigating WebView31Online Help33Additional Information33Troubleshooting34The WebView login screen does not display.34The login screen displays, but the login fails.34Size: 1.38 MBPages: 34Language: EnglishOpen manual
Supplementary ManualTable of ContentsHome1Front Matter2Copyright Information2Patents2Contactin Alcatel-Lucent2Contents3About This Guide13Supported Platforms13Who Should Read this Manual?14When Should I Read this Manual?14What is in this Manual?14What is Not in this Manual?15How is the Information Organized?15Documentation Roadmap16Related Documentation18User Manual CD20Technical Support201. Managing System Files21In This Chapter21File Management Specifications22Switch Administration Overview23File Transfer23Switch Directories24File and Directory Management25Using Wildcards27Multiple Characters27Single Characters27Directory Commands28Determining Your Location in the File Structure28Changing Directories29Displaying Directory Contents30Making a New Directory31Displaying Directory Contents Including Subdirectories32Copying an Existing Directory32Removing a Directory and its Contents33File Commands34Creating or Modifying Files34Copy an Existing File34Secure Copy an Existing File35Move an Existing File or Directory35Change File Attribute and Permissions36Delete an Existing File36Managing Files on Switches37Utility Commands38Displaying Free Memory Space38Performing a File System Check38Deleting the Entire File System39Loading Software onto the Switch40Using the Switch as an FTP Server40Using the Switch as an FTP Client41Using Secure Shell FTP43Closing a Secure Shell FTP Session44Using TFTP to Transfer Files44Using Zmodem45Registering Software Image Files47Directories on the Switch47Available Image Files48Application Examples for File Management50Transferring a File to the Switch Using FTP50Creating a File Directory on the Switch51FTP Client Application Example52Creating a File Directory Using Secure Shell FTP54Transfer a File Using Secure Shell FTP55Closing a Secure Shell FTP Session55Verifying Directory Contents56Setting the System Clock57Setting Date and Time57Date57Time Zone57Time58Daylight Savings Time Configuration59Enabling DST602. Logging Into the Switch63In This Chapter63Login Specifications64Login Defaults64Quick Steps for Logging Into the Switch66Overview of Switch Login Components67Management Interfaces67Logging Into the CLI67Using the WebView Management Tool68Using SNMP to Manage the Switch68User Accounts68Using Telnet69Logging Into the Switch Via Telnet69Starting a Telnet Session from the Switch69Using FTP71Using FTP to Log Into the Switch71Using Secure Shell73Secure Shell Components73Secure Shell Interface73Secure Shell File Transfer Protocol73Secure Shell Application Overview75Secure Shell Authentication76Protocol Identification76Algorithm and Key Exchange76Authentication Phase76Connection Phase77Using Secure Shell DSA Public Key Authentication77Starting a Secure Shell Session77Closing a Secure Shell Session79Log Into the Switch with Secure Shell FTP79Closing a Secure Shell FTP Session81Modifying the Login Banner82Modifying the Text Display Before Login83Configuring Login Parameters84Configuring the Inactivity Timer84Enabling the DNS Resolver85Verifying Login Settings863. Using SNMP87In This Chapter87SNMP Specifications88SNMP Defaults88Quick Steps for Setting Up An SNMP Management Station90Quick Steps for Setting Up Trap Filters91Filtering by Trap Families91Filtering by Individual Traps92SNMP Overview93SNMP Operations93Using SNMP for Switch Management94Setting Up an SNMP Management Station94SNMP Versions94SNMPv194SNMPv295SNMPv395SNMP Traps Table96Using SNMP For Switch Security132Community Strings (SNMPv1 and SNMPv2)132Configuring Community Strings132Encryption and Authentication (SNMPv3)133Configuring Encryption and Authentication133Setting SNMP Security134Working with SNMP Traps135Trap Filtering135Filtering by Trap Families135Filtering By Individual Trap135Authentication Trap136Trap Management136Replaying Traps136Absorbing Traps136Sending Traps to WebView136SNMP MIB Information137MIB Tables137MIB Table Description137Industry Standard MIBs138Enterprise (Proprietary) MIBs143Verifying the SNMP Configuration1484. Configuring Network Time Protocol (NTP)149In This Chapter149NTP Specifications150NTP Defaults Table150NTP Quick Steps151NTP Overview153Stratum154Using NTP in a Network154Authentication156Configuring NTP157Configuring the OmniSwitch as a Client157NTP Servers158Using Authentication160Verifying NTP Configuration1625. Managing CMM Directory Content163In This Chapter163CMM Specifications164CMM Files165CMM Software Directory Structure165Where is the Switch Running From?166Software Rollback Feature166Software Rollback Configuration Scenarios for a Single Switch167Redundancy171Redundancy Scenarios171Managing the Directory Structure (Non-Redundant)175Rebooting the Switch175Copying the Running Configuration to the Working Directory177Rebooting from the Working Directory179Copying the Working Directory to the Certified Directory182Copying the Certified Directory to the Working Directory183Show Currently Used Configuration184Show Switch Files185Managing Redundancy in a Stack and CMM186Rebooting the Switch186Copying the Working Directory to the Certified Directory187Synchronizing the Primary and Secondary CMMs188CMM Switching Fabric189Swapping the Primary CMM for the Secondary CMM190Show Currently Used Configuration191Emergency Restore of the boot.cfg File192Can I Restore the boot.file While Running from Certified?192Displaying CMM Conditions1936. Using the CLI195CLI Specifications196CLI Overview196Online Configuration196Offline Configuration Using Configuration Files197Command Entry Rules and Syntax197Text Conventions197Using “Show” Commands198Using the “No” Form198Using “Alias” Commands198Partial Keyword Completion199Command Help199Tutorial for Building a Command Using Help201CLI Services203Command Line Editing203Deleting Characters203Recalling the Previous Command Line204Inserting Characters204Syntax Checking205Prefix Recognition205Example for Using Prefix Recognition206Prefix Prompt207Command History207Logging CLI Commands and Entry Results209Enabling Command Logging209Disabling Command Logging209Viewing the Current Command Logging Status210Viewing Logged CLI Commands and Command Entry Results210Customizing the Screen Display211Changing the Screen Size211Changing the CLI Prompt211Displaying Table Information212Filtering Table Information213Multiple User Sessions214Listing Other User Sessions214Listing Your Current Login Session215Terminating Another Session216Application Example217Using a Wildcard to Filter Table Information217Verifying CLI Usage2187. Working With Configuration Files219In This Chapter219Configuration File Specifications220Tutorial for Creating a Configuration File220Quick Steps for Applying Configuration Files222Setting a File for Immediate Application222Setting an Application Session for a Date and Time222Setting an Application Session for a Specified Time Period223Configuration Files Overview224Applying Configuration Files to the Switch224Verifying a Timed Session224Cancelling a Timed Session225Configuration File Error Reporting225Setting the Error File Limit226Syntax Checking226Displaying a Text File227Text Editing on the Switch227Invoke the “Vi” Editor227Creating Snapshot Configuration Files228Snapshot Feature List228User-Defined Naming Options229Editing Snapshot Files229Verifying File Configuration2328. Managing Switch User Accounts233In This Chapter233User Database Specifications234User Account Defaults234Overview of User Accounts236Startup Defaults237Quick Steps for Network Administrator User Accounts238Quick Steps for Creating Customer Login User Accounts239Default User Settings240Account and Password Policy Settings240How User Settings Are Saved241Creating a User242Removing a User242User-Configured Password242Configuring Password Policy Settings244Setting a Minimum Password Size244Configuring the Username Password Exception244Configuring Password Character Requirements245Configuring Password Expiration245Default Password Expiration245Specific User Password Expiration246Configuring the Password History246Configuring the Minimum Age for a Password246Configuring Global User Lockout Settings247Configuring the User Lockout Window247Configuring the User Lockout Threshold Number247Configuring the User Lockout Duration Time248Manually Locking and Unlocking User Accounts248Configuring Privileges for a User249Setting Up SNMP Access for a User Account250SNMP Access Without Authentication/Encryption250SNMP Access With Authentication/Encryption251Removing SNMP Access From a User251Setting Up End-User Profiles252Creating End-User Profiles253Setting Up Port Ranges in a Profile253Setting Up VLAN Ranges in a Profile253Associating a Profile With a User254Removing a Profile From the Configuration254Verifying the User Configuration2559. Managing Switch Security257In This Chapter257Switch Security Specifications258Switch Security Defaults258Switch Security Overview259Authenticated Switch Access260AAA Servers-RADIUS or LDAP260Authentication-only-ACE/Server260Interaction With the User Database261ASA and Authenticated VLANs261Configuring Authenticated Switch Access262Quick Steps for Setting Up ASA263Setting Up Management Interfaces for ASA265Enabling Switch Access266Configuring the Default Setting266Using Secure Shell267Configuring Accounting for ASA268Verifying the ASA Configuration26910. Using WebView271In This Chapter271WebView CLI Defaults272Browser Setup272WebView CLI Commands273Enabling/Disabling WebView273Changing the HTTP Port273Enabling/Disabling SSL273Changing the HTTPS Port274Quick Steps for Setting Up WebView275WebView Overview275WebView Page Layout275Banner276Toolbar276Feature Options277View/Configuration Area277Configuring the Switch With WebView278Accessing WebView278Accessing WebView with Internet Explorer Version 7279Home Page280Configuration Page281Global Configuration Page281Table Configuration Page282Table Features284Adjacencies288WebView Help289General WebView Help289Specific-page Help289A. Software License and Copyright Statements291Alcatel-Lucent License Agreement291ALCATEL-LUCENT SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT291Third Party Licenses and Notices294A. Booting and Debugging Non-Proprietary Software294B. The OpenLDAP Public License: Version 2.8, 17 August 2003294C. Linux295D. GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE: Version 2, June 1991295E. University of California300F. Carnegie-Mellon University300G. Random.c300H. Apptitude, Inc.301I. Agranat301J. RSA Security Inc.301K. Sun Microsystems, Inc.302L. Wind River Systems, Inc.302M. Network Time Protocol Version 4302N. Remote-ni303O. GNU Zip303P. FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT303Q. Boost C++ Libraries304R. U-Boot304S. Solaris304T. Internet Protocol Version 6304U. CURSES305V. ZModem305W. Boost Software License305X. OpenLDAP305Y. BITMAP.C306Z. University of Toronto306AA. Free/OpenBSD306Index307Size: 3.83 MBPages: 312Language: EnglishOpen manual
Hardware ManualTable of ContentsHome1Front Matter2Copyright Information2Patents2Contacting Alcatel-Lucent2Contents3About This Guide9Supported Platforms9Who Should Read this Manual?11When Should I Read this Manual?11What is in this Manual?11What is Not in this Manual?11How is the Information Organized?12Documentation Roadmap12Related Documentation14Published / Latest Product Documentation15Technical Support151. OmniSwitch 6850 Series17Availability Features19Software Rollback19Backup Power Supplies19Hot Swapping20Hardware Monitoring20OmniSwitch 6850 Series Application Examples21Gigabit-to-the-Desktop Migration21Server Aggregation22Layer 3 Aggregation/Distribution23Small Enterprise Core242. OmniSwitch 6850 Series Chassis and Hardware Components25OmniSwitch 6850-24L28OmniSwitch 6850-48L32OmniSwitch 6850-P24L35OmniSwitch 6850-P48L39OmniSwitch 6850-U24X43OmniSwitch 6850-2447OmniSwitch 6850-4851OmniSwitch 6850-24X55OmniSwitch 6850-48X59OmniSwitch 6850-P2462OmniSwitch 6850-P4866OmniSwitch 6850-P24X70OmniSwitch 6850-P48X74Status LEDs7810/100/1000 LEDs79100/1000 SFP LEDs7910000 XFP1 LEDs7910000 XFP2 LEDs79Rear Panel80Mounting the Switch81Airflow Considerations81Chassis Airflow82Blank Cover Panels83Installation Options84Installing the Switch on a Tabletop or Bench84Rack-Mounting the Switch85Installing and Removing Combo Port SFPs86Setting Up a Stacked Configuration87Rack Mounting Stacked Configurations87Cabling Stacked Configurations87Redundant Stacking Cable Connections87Supported Cabling Patterns87Booting OmniSwitch 6850 Series Switches90Booting a Stand-Alone Switch90Booting Stacked Configurations91Power Cords92Specifications92Console Port93Serial Connection Default Settings93Modifying the Serial Connection Settings93Console Port Pinouts9510/100 Ethernet Port - RJ-45 Pinout (non-PoE)95Gigabit Ethernet Port - RJ-45 Pinout9510/100/1000 Mbps Power over Ethernet Port - RJ-45 Pinout95RJ-45 Console Port - Connector Pinout96OmniSwitch 6850 Series Power Supplies97Power Supply Shelf99PS-510W-AC Power Supply100PS-360W-AC Power Supply101PS-126W-AC Power Supply102PS-120W-DC Power Supply103Installing Power Supplies104Connecting a Power Supply Directly to the Chassis104Connecting a Power Supply with a Cable105DC Power Supply Considerations109Connecting a DC Power Source110Installing DC Power Source Wire Leads111Viewing the Power Supply Status113Monitoring the Chassis114Checking the Overall Chassis Status114Checking the Temperature Status114Checking the Fan Status115Checking the Power Supply Status115Additional Monitoring Commands115Using LEDs to Visually Monitor the Chassis116Installing SFP and XFP Transceivers1163. Installing and Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE)117In This Chapter118Power over Ethernet Specifications119Viewing PoE Power Supply Status120Configuring Power over Ethernet Parameters121Power over Ethernet Defaults121Understanding and Modifying the Default Settings121Setting the PoE Operational Status121Configuring the Total Power Available to a Port122Configuring the Total Power Available to a Switch122Setting Port Priority Levels123Setting the Capacitor Detection Method124Understanding Priority Disconnect125Setting Priority Disconnect Status125Disabling Priority Disconnect125Enabling Priority Disconnect125Priority Disconnect is Enabled; Same Priority Level on All PD126Priority Disconnect is Enabled; Incoming PD Port has Highest Priority Level126Priority Disconnect is Enabled; Incoming PD Port has Lowest Priority Level126Priority Disconnect is Disabled127Monitoring Power over Ethernet via CLI1284. Managing OmniSwitch 6850 Series Stacks131In This Chapter132OmniSwitch 6850 Series Stack Overview133Roles Within the Stack133Primary and Secondary Management Modules133Primary Management Module Selection136Secondary Management Module Selection139Idle Module Role141Pass-Through Mode142Recovering from Pass-Through Mode (Duplicate Slot Numbers)143Stack Cabling146Redundant Stacking Cable Connection147Checking Redundant Stacking Cable Status148Slot Numbering149Dynamic Slot Number Assignment150Manual Slot Number Assignment152Reverting to the Dynamic Slot Numbering Model153Hot-Swapping Modules In a Stack154Removing Switches from an Existing Stack154Inserting Switches Into an Existing Stack154Merging Stacks155Reloading Switches156Reloading the Primary Management Module156Reloading the Secondary Management Module158Reloading Switches with Idle Roles160Reloading Switches in Pass-Through Mode160Reloading All Switches in a Stack161Software Synchronization During a Full Reload161Effects of Saved Slot Number Information on the Reload Process161Avoiding Split Stacks163Changing the Secondary Module to Primary164Synchronizing Switches in a Stack166Automatic Synchronization During a Full Reload166Monitoring the Stack167Visually Monitoring the Stack167CLI Commands Supported on Both Primary and Secondary Management Modules168A. Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information169Declaration of Conformity: CE Mark169Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Statement169China RoHS: Hazardous Substance Table170Standards Compliance172FCC Class A, Part 15173Canada Class A Statement173JATE174CISPR22 Class A warning174VCCI174Class A Warning for Taiwan and Other Chinese Markets174NEBS GR-1089 Compliance Requirements175Translated Safety Warnings176Chassis Lifting Warning176Blank Panels Warning176Electrical Storm Warning176Installation Warning177Invisible Laser Radiation Warning177Lithium Battery Warning178Operating Voltage Warning178Power Disconnection Warning179Proper Earthing Requirement Warning179Read Important Safety Information Warning180Restricted Access Location Warning180Wrist Strap Warning181Instrucciones de seguridad en español182Advertencia sobre el levantamiento del chasis182Advertencia de las tapaderas en blanco182Advertencia en caso de tormenta eléctrica182Advertencia de instalación182Advertencia de radiación láser invisible182Advertencia de la batería de litio182Advertencia sobre la tensión de operación182Advertencia sobre la desconexión de la fuente182Advertencia sobre una apropiada conexión a tierra183Leer “información importante de seguridad”183Advertencia de acceso restringido183Advertencia de pulsera antiestática183Clase de seguridad183Index185Size: 7.07 MBPages: 188Language: EnglishOpen manual
Reference GuideTable of ContentsHome1Front Matter2Copyright Information2Patents2Contacting Alcatel-Lucent2Contents3About This Guide41Supported Platforms41Who Should Read this Manual?42When Should I Read this Manual?42What is in this Manual?42What is Not in this Manual?43How is the Information Organized?43Text Conventions43Documentation Roadmap45Related Documentation47User Manual CD49Technical Support491. CMM Commands51reload52reload working54copy running-config working56write memory58write memory flash-synchro59copy working certified61copy flash-synchro63takeover64show running-directory66show reload69show microcode70show microcode history722. Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands73system contact75system name76system location77system date78system time79system time-and-date synchro80system timezone81system daylight savings time84update86update lanpower89reload ni90reload all92reload pass-through94power ni96temp-threshold97stack set slot98stack clear slot100show system102show hardware info104show chassis106show cmm108show ni111show module114show module long116show module status118show power120show fan122show temperature124show stack topology126show stack status129hash-control131show hash-control133license apply134show license info135show license file1363. Chassis MAC Server (CMS) Commands139mac-range eeprom140mac-retention status142mac-retention dup-mac-trap143mac release144show mac-range145show mac-range alloc147show mac-retention status1494. Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands151lanpower start153lanpower stop155lanpower power156lanpower maxpower158lanpower priority160lanpower priority-disconnect162lanpower slot-priority164lanpower redundant-power166lanpower capacitor-detection167show lanpower168show lanpower capacitor-detection172show lanpower priority-disconnect173show lanpower slot-priority1745. Network Time Protocol Commands175ntp server176ntp server synchronized178ntp server unsynchronized179ntp client180ntp src-ip preferred181ntp broadcast-client183ntp broadcast-delay184ntp key185ntp key load187ntp authenticate188ntp master189ntp interface190ntp max-associations191ntp broadcast192ntp peer194show ntp status196show ntp client198show ntp client server-list200show ntp server client-list202show ntp server status204show ntp keys208show ntp peers210show ntp server disabled-interfaces2126. Session Management Commands213session login-attempt215session login-timeout216session banner217session timeout219session prompt221session xon-xoff222prompt223show prefix225alias226show alias228user profile save229user profile reset230history size231show history232!234command-log236kill237exit238whoami239who242show session config244show session xon-xoff246more size247more248show more249telnet250telnet6251ssh253ssh6255ssh enforce pubkey-auth257show ssh config258show command-log260show command-log status2627. File Management Commands263cd265pwd267mkdir268rmdir270ls272dir274rename276rm278delete280cp281scp283mv285move287chmod289attrib290freespace291fsck292newfs294rcp295rrm297rls298vi300view301tty302show tty304more305ftp307ftp6309scp-sftp311show ssh config312sftp314sftp6316tftp318rz3208. Web Management Commands321http server322http ssl323http port324https port325debug http sessiondb326show http3289. Configuration File Manager Commands331configuration apply332configuration error-file limit334show configuration status336configuration cancel338configuration syntax check339configuration snapshot341show configuration snapshot344write terminal34710. SNMP Commands349snmp station351snmp source ip preferred353show snmp station354snmp community map356snmp community map mode358show snmp community map359snmp security360show snmp security362show snmp statistics364show snmp mib family366snmp trap absorption367snmp trap to webview368snmp trap replay369snmp trap filter371snmp authentication trap373show snmp trap replay374show snmp trap filter376show snmp authentication trap378show snmp trap config37911. DNS Commands381ip domain-lookup382ip name-server383ipv6 name-server385ip domain-name387show dns38812. Link Aggregation Commands391static linkagg size393static linkagg name395static linkagg admin state396static agg agg num397lacp linkagg size399lacp linkagg name402lacp linkagg admin state403lacp linkagg actor admin key405lacp linkagg actor system priority406lacp linkagg actor system id407lacp linkagg partner system id408lacp linkagg partner system priority410lacp linkagg partner admin key411lacp agg actor admin key412lacp agg actor admin state415lacp agg actor system id417lacp agg actor system priority419lacp agg partner admin state421lacp agg partner admin system id423lacp agg partner admin key425lacp agg partner admin system priority427lacp agg actor port priority429lacp agg partner admin port431lacp agg partner admin port priority433show linkagg435show linkagg port44013. Interswitch Protocol Commands445amap446amap discovery time447amap common time449show amap45114. 802.1Q Commands453vlan 802.1q454vlan 802.1q frame type456show 802.1q45815. Distributed Spanning Tree Commands461bridge mode464bridge protocol466bridge cist protocol468bridge 1x1 protocol470bridge mst region name472bridge mst region revision level474bridge mst region max hops475bridge msti477bridge msti vlan479bridge priority481bridge cist priority483bridge msti priority485bridge 1x1 priority487bridge hello time489bridge cist hello time491bridge 1x1 hello time493bridge max age495bridge cist max age497bridge 1x1 max age499bridge forward delay501bridge cist forward delay503bridge 1x1 forward delay505bridge bpdu-switching507bridge path cost mode509bridge auto-vlan-containment511bridge slot/port513bridge cist slot/port515bridge 1x1 slot/port517bridge slot/port priority519bridge cist slot/port priority521bridge msti slot/port priority523bridge 1x1 slot/port priority525bridge slot/port path cost527bridge cist slot/port path cost531bridge msti slot/port path cost535bridge 1x1 slot/port path cost538bridge slot/port mode541bridge cist slot/port mode543bridge 1x1 slot/port mode545bridge slot/port connection547bridge cist slot/port connection549bridge 1x1 slot/port connection551bridge cist slot/port admin-edge553bridge 1x1 slot/port admin-edge555bridge cist slot/port auto-edge557bridge 1x1 slot/port auto-edge559bridge cist slot/port restricted-role561bridge 1x1 slot/port restricted-role563bridge cist slot/port restricted-tcn565bridge 1x1 slot/port restricted-tcn567bridge cist txholdcount569bridge 1x1 txholdcount570bridge port 10gig os8800optimized571bridge rrstp572bridge rrstp ring573bridge rrstp ring vlan-tag575bridge rrstp ring status577show spantree578show spantree cist584show spantree msti588show spantree 1x1593show spantree ports597show spantree cist ports606show spantree msti ports610show spantree 1x1 ports616show spantree mst region622show spantree msti vlan-map624show spantree cist vlan-map626show spantree map-msti628show spantree mst port629show bridge rrstp configuration631show bridge rrstp ring632bridge mode 1x1 pvst+634bridge port pvst+63516. Ethernet Ring Protection Commands637erp-ring639erp-ring protected-vlan642erp-ring rpl-node644erp-ring wait-to-restore646erp-ring enable647erp-ring ethoam-event remote-endpoint648erp-ring guard-timer650clear erp statistics651show erp653show erp protected-vlan656show erp statistics65817. Source Learning Commands663mac-address-table664mac-address-table vpls permanent sap666mac-address-table vpls permanent mesh-sdp668mac-address-table static-multicast670mac-address-table aging-time672source-learning674source-learning chassis-distributed676show mac-address-table677show mac-address-table all680show mac-address-table vpls682show mac-address-table vpls sap684show mac-address-table vpls mesh-sdp686show mac-address-table static-multicast688show mac-address-table count691show mac-address-table vpls count693show mac-address-table all count695show mac-address-table aging-time697show source-learning698show source-learning chassis-distributed70018. Learned Port Security Commands701port-security702port-security shutdown704port-security maximum706port-security max-filtering708port-security convert-to-static709port-security mac711port-security mac-range713port-security violation715port-security release717port-security learn-trap-threshold719show port-security720show port-security shutdown72319. Ethernet Port Commands725trap port link728interfaces speed730interfaces mode732interfaces autoneg734interfaces crossover736interfaces pause738interfaces e2e-flow-vlan741interfaces duplex743interfaces admin745interfaces cli-prompt746interfaces alias748interfaces ifg749interfaces no l2 statistics750interfaces max frame752interfaces flood multicast753interfaces flood rate755interfaces clear-violation-all757interfaces transceiver ddm758interfaces hybrid preferred-fiber760interfaces hybrid preferred-copper762interfaces hybrid forced-fiber764interfaces hybrid forced-copper766interfaces hybrid autoneg768interfaces hybrid crossover770interfaces hybrid duplex772interfaces hybrid speed774interfaces hybrid pause776show interfaces779show interfaces capability783show interfaces flow control785show interfaces pause787show interfaces e2e-flow-vlan789show interfaces accounting790show interfaces counters793show interfaces counters errors796show interfaces collisions798show interfaces status800show interfaces port803show interfaces ifg805show interfaces flood rate807show interfaces traffic809show interfaces transceiver811show interfaces hybrid814show interfaces hybrid status818show interfaces hybrid flow control820show interfaces hybrid pause822show interfaces hybrid capability824show interfaces hybrid accounting826show interfaces hybrid counters829show interfaces hybrid counters errors831show interfaces hybrid collisions833show interfaces hybrid traffic835show interfaces hybrid port837show interfaces hybrid flood rate839show interfaces hybrid ifg841debug interfaces set backpressure843debug interfaces backpressure84420. Port Mobility Commands847vlan dhcp mac848vlan dhcp mac range850vlan dhcp port852vlan dhcp generic854vlan binding mac-ip-port856vlan binding mac-port858vlan binding port-protocol860vlan mac862vlan mac range864vlan ip866vlan ipx868vlan protocol870vlan port872vlan port mobile874vlan port default vlan restore876vlan port default vlan878vlan port authenticate880vlan port 802.1x881show vlan rules883show vlan port mobile88521. VLAN Management Commands887vlan888vlan stp890vlan mobile-tag892vlan authentication894vlan router ipx896vlan mtu-ip898vlan port default899vlan source-learning901show vlan903show vlan port906show vlan router mac status909show vlan gvrp911show vlan ipmvlan91422. GVRP Commands917gvrp918gvrp port919gvrp transparent switching921gvrp maximum vlan922gvrp registration923gvrp applicant925gvrp timer927gvrp restrict-vlan-registration929gvrp restrict-vlan-advertisement931gvrp static-vlan restrict933clear gvrp statistics935show gvrp statistics936show gvrp last-pdu-origin939show gvrp configuration940show gvrp configuration port942show gvrp configuration linkagg/port944show gvrp timer94723. VLAN Stacking Commands953ethernet-service954ethernet-service service-name956ethernet-service svlan nni958ethernet-service nni960ethernet-service sap963ethernet-service sap uni965ethernet-service sap cvlan967ethernet-service sap-profile969ethernet-service sap sap-profile972ethernet-service source-learning974ethernet-service uni-profile976ethernet-service uni uni-profile979show ethernet-service mode981show ethernet-service vlan982show ethernet-service984show ethernet-service sap987show ethernet-service port989show ethernet-service nni992show ethernet-service uni994show ethernet-service uni-profile996show ethernet-service sap-profile99824. MPLS LDP Commands1001configure router ldp shutdown1003configure router ldp interface-parameters interface1004configure router ldp interface-parameters interface shutdown1006configure router ldp interface-parameters hello1007configure router ldp interface-parameters keepalive1009configure router ldp interface-parameters transport-address1011configure router ldp targeted-session hello1013configure router ldp targeted-session keepalive1015configure router ldp graceful-restart-helper1017configure router ldp reconnect-time1019configure router ldp fwd-state-holding-time1021configure router ldp maximum-recovery-time1023configure router ldp neighbor-liveness-time1025oam lsp-ping1027oam lsp-trace1030show router ldp bindings1033show router ldp bindings fec-type1036show router ldp bindings ingress-label1039show router ldp bindings egress-label1042show router ldp bindings prefix1045show router ldp bindings active1047show router ldp bindings vc-type1049show router ldp bindings service-id1052show router ldp discovery1054show router ldp discovery peer1057show router ldp discovery interface1060show router ldp interface1063show router ldp parameters1066show router ldp peer1070show router ldp session1073show router ldp status107725. MPLS Static LSP and FRR Commands1081configure router mpls shutdown1083configure router mpls interface1084configure router mpls interface shutdown1085configure router mpls interface label-map1086configure router mpls interface label-map swap next-hop1088configure router mpls interface label-map pop1090configure router mpls interface label-map shutdown1092configure router mpls static-lsp1094configure router mpls static-lsp shutdown1096configure router mpls static-lsp to1098configure router mpls static-lsp push next-hop1100configure router mpls interface label-map protect-swap next-hop1102show router mpls interface1104show router mpls label1107show router mpls label-range1111show router mpls static-lsp1113show router mpls status111626. Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) Commands1119configure service customer create1121configure service customer contact1123configure service customer phone1125configure service customer description1127configure service sdp create1129configure service sdp description1131configure service sdp far-end1133configure service sdp shutdown1135configure service sdp ldp1137configure service sdp signaling1139configure service sdp lsp1141configure service sdp adv-mtu-override1143configure service sdp path-mtu1145configure service vpls create1147configure service vpls description1149configure service vpls shutdown1151configure service vpls def-mesh-vc-id1153configure service vpls send-flush-on-failure1155configure service vpls service-mtu1157configure service vpls mesh-sdp1159configure service vpls mesh-sdp shutdown1161configure service vpls mesh-sdp egress vc-label1163configure service vpls mesh-sdp ingress vc-label1165configure service vpls mesh-sdp static-mac1167configure service l2profile1169configure service port mode access1172configure service port l2profile1174configure service port encap-type1176configure service vpls sap create1178configure service vpls sap description1180configure service vpls sap trusted1182configure service vpls sap shutdown1184configure service vpls sap static-mac1186clear service id fdb1188clear service id mesh-sdp ingress-vc-label1190show service l2profile1192show service port1194show service customer1196show service sdp1198show service id all1202show service id base1206show service id labels1209show service id sap1211show service id sdp1214show service sap-using1218show service sdp-using1220show service egress-label1222show service ingress-label1224show service fdb-info1226show service fdb-mac122827. 802.1AB Commands1231lldp transmit interval1232lldp transmit hold-multiplier1233lldp transmit delay1234lldp reinit delay1235lldp notification interval1236lldp lldpdu1237lldp notification1239lldp tlv management1241lldp tlv dot11243lldp tlv dot31245lldp tlv med1247show lldp system-statistics1249show lldp statistics1251show lldp local -system1253show lldp local -port1255show lldp local-management-address1257show lldp remote-system1258show lldp remote-system med126028. Ethernet OAM Commands1263ethoam domain1265ethoam domain mhf1267ethoam association1269ethoam association mhf1271ethoam association ccm-interval1273ethoam association endpoint-list1275ethoam default-domain1277ethoam endpoint1279ethoam endpoint admin-state1281ethoam endpoint ccm1283ethoam endpoint priority1285ethoam endpoint lowest-priority-defect1287ethoam loopback1289ethoam linktrace1291ethoam fault-alarm-time1293ethoam fault-reset-time1295show ethoam1297show ethoam domain1299show ethoam domain association1301show ethoam domain association end-point1303show ethoam default-domain1306show ethoam remote endpoint domain1308show ethoam cfmstack1310show ethoam linktrace-reply domain1312show ethoam linktrace-tran-id1314show ethoam statistics131629. LINK OAM Commands1319efm-oam1321efm-oam port status1322efm-oam port mode1324efm-oam port keepalive-interval1326efm-oam port hello-interval1327efm-oam port remote-loopback1329efm-oam port remote-loopback start1331efm-oam port propagate-events1333efm-oam errored-frame-period1335efm-oam errored-frame1337efm-oam errored-frame-seconds-summary1339efm-oam multiple-pdu-count1341efm-oam port l1-ping1342show efm-oam configuration1344show efm-oam port1345show efm-oam port detail1349show efm-oam port statistics1352show efm-oam port remote detail1356show efm-oam port history1358show efm-oam port l1-ping detail1360clear efm-oam statistics1362clear efm-oam log-history136330. UDLD Commands1365udld1366udld port1367udld mode1369udld probe-timer1371udld echo-wait-timer1373clear udld statistics port1375interfaces clear-violation-all1376show udld configuration1377show udld configuration port1378show udld statistics port1380show udld neighbor port1382show udld status port138431. Port Mapping Commands1387port mapping user-port network-port1388port mapping1390port mapping1392port mapping unknown-unicast-flooding1394show port mapping status1396show port mapping139832. IP Commands1401ip interface1404ip interface tunnel1407ip router primary-address1409ip router router-id1410ip static-route1411ip route-pref1413ip default-ttl1415ping1416traceroute1418ip directed-broadcast1420ip service1421ip redist1423ip access-list1425ip access-list address1426ip route-map action1428ip route-map match ip address1430ip route-map match ipv6 address1432ip route-map match ip-nexthop1434ip route-map match ipv6-nexthop1436ip route-map match tag1438ip route-map match ipv4-interface1440ip route-map match ipv6-interface1442ip route-map match metric1444ip route-map match route-type1446ip route-map set metric1448ip route-map set metric-type1450ip route-map set tag1452ip route-map set community1454ip route-map set local-preference1456ip route-map set level1458ip route-map set ip-nexthop1460ip route-map set ipv6-nexthop1462vrf1464arp1466clear arp-cache1468ip dos arp-poison restricted-address1469arp filter1470clear arp filter1472icmp type1473icmp unreachable1476icmp echo1478icmp timestamp1480icmp addr-mask1482icmp messages1484ip dos scan close-port-penalty1485ip dos scan tcp open-port-penalty1486ip dos scan udp open-port-penalty1487ip dos scan threshold1488ip dos trap1490ip dos scan decay1491show ip traffic1492show ip interface1495show ip route1500show ip route-pref1502show ip redist1504show ip access-list1506show ip route-map1508show ip router database1510show ip emp-route1513show ip config1515show ip protocols1516show ip service1518show vrf1520show arp1521show arp summary1523show arp filter1524show icmp control1526show icmp statistics1528show tcp statistics1530show tcp ports1532show udp statistics1534show udp ports1535show ip dos config1536show ip dos statistics1538show ip dos arp-poison154033. IPv6 Commands1541ipv6 interface1543ipv6 address1546ipv6 address global-id1548ipv6 address local-unicast1549ipv6 interface tunnel source destination1551ipv6 dad-check1552ipv6 hop-limit1553ipv6 pmtu-lifetime1554ipv6 host1555ipv6 neighbor stale-lifetime1556ipv6 neighbor1557ipv6 prefix1559ipv6 route1561ipv6 static-route1562ipv6 route-pref1564ping61566traceroute61568show ipv6 hosts1570show ipv6 icmp statistics1571show ipv6 interface1574show ipv6 pmtu table1579clear ipv6 pmtu table1581show ipv6 neighbors1582clear ipv6 neighbors1584show ipv6 prefixes1585show ipv6 routes1587show ipv6 route-pref1589show ipv6 router database1590show ipv6 tcp ports1592show ipv6 traffic1594clear ipv6 traffic1597show ipv6 tunnel1598show ipv6 udp ports1600show ipv6 information1602ipv6 redist1604ipv6 access-list1606ipv6 access-list address1607show ipv6 redist1609show ipv6 access-list1611ipv6 load rip1613ipv6 rip status1614ipv6 rip invalid-timer1615ipv6 rip garbage-timer1616ipv6 rip holddown-timer1617ipv6 rip jitter1618ipv6 rip route-tag1619ipv6 rip update-interval1620ipv6 rip triggered-sends1621ipv6 rip interface1622ipv6 rip interface metric1624ipv6 rip interface recv-status1625ipv6 rip interface send-status1626ipv6 rip interface horizon1627show ipv6 rip1628show ipv6 rip interface1630show ipv6 rip peer1633show ipv6 rip routes163534. IPsec commands1639ipsec key1640ipsec security-key1642ipsec policy1644ipsec policy rule1647ipsec sa1649show ipsec policy1652show ipsec sa1655show ipsec key1657show ipsec ipv6 statistics165935. RDP Commands1663ip router-discovery1664ip router-discovery interface1665ip router-discovery interface advertisement-address1667ip router-discovery interface max-advertisement-interval1669ip router-discovery interface min-advertisement-interval1671ip router-discovery interface advertisement-lifetime1673ip router-discovery interface preference-level1675show ip router-discovery1677show ip router-discovery interface167936. DHCP Relay Commands1683ip helper address1685ip helper address vlan1687ip helper standard1689ip helper avlan only1690ip helper per-vlan only1692ip helper forward delay1694ip helper maximum hops1696ip helper agent-information1698ip helper agent-information policy1700ip helper pxe-support1702ip helper traffic-suppression1703ip helper dhcp-snooping1705ip helper dhcp-snooping mac-address verification1706ip helper dhcp-snooping option-82 data-insertion1707ip helper dhcp-snooping option-82 format1709ip helper dhcp-snooping bypass option-82-check1711ip helper dhcp-snooping vlan1712ip helper dhcp-snooping port1714ip helper dhcp-snooping linkagg1716ip helper dhcp-snooping port traffic-suppression1718ip helper dhcp-snooping port ip-source-filtering1720ip helper dhcp-snooping binding1722ip helper dhcp-snooping binding timeout1724ip helper dhcp-snooping binding action1725ip helper dhcp-snooping binding persistency1726ip helper boot-up1727ip helper boot-up enable1728ip udp relay1729ip udp relay vlan1731show ip helper1733show ip helper stats1737show ip helper dhcp-snooping vlan1739show ip helper dhcp-snooping port1741show ip helper dhcp-snooping binding1743show ip udp relay service1745show ip udp relay statistics1747show ip udp relay destination174937. RIP Commands1751ip load rip1752ip rip status1753ip rip interface1754ip rip interface status1756ip rip interface metric1758ip rip interface send-version1759ip rip interface recv-version1761ip rip force-holddowntimer1763ip rip host-route1765ip rip route-tag1766ip rip interface auth-type1767ip rip interface auth-key1768ip rip update-interval1769ip rip invalid-timer1770ip rip garbage-timer1771ip rip holddown-timer1772show ip rip1773show ip rip routes1775show ip rip interface1778show ip rip peer178038. IPX Commands1783ipx routing1784ipx default-route1785ipx route1787clear ipx route1789ping ipx1791ipx filter rip1793ipx filter sap1795ipx filter gns1798ipx type-20-propagation1800ipx packet-extension1802ipx timers1804show ipx interface1806show ipx traffic1810show ipx default-route1814show ipx route1816show ipx servers1818show ipx filter1820show ipx type-20-propagation1822show ipx packet-extension1823show ipx timers182439. BFD Commands1827ip bfd-std status1829ip bfd-std transmit1830ip bfd-std receive1831ip bfd-std mode1832ip bfd-std echo interval1834ip bfd-std l2-hold-timer1835ip bfd-std interface1836ip bfd-std interface status1837ip bfd-std interface transmit1838ip bfd-std interface receive1839ip bfd-std interface multiplier1840ip bfd-std interface echo-interval1841ip bfd-std interface mode1842ip bfd-std interface l2-hold-timer1844ip ospf bfd-std status1845ip ospf bfd-std all-interfaces1847ip ospf interface bfd-std1848ip ospf interface bfd-std drs-only1849ip ospf interface bfd-std all-nbrs1850ip bgp bfd-std status1851ip bgp bfd-std all-neighbors1852ip bgp neighbors bfd-std1853vrrp bfd-std1854vrrp track address bfd-std1855ip static-route all bfd-std1856ip static-routes bfd-std status1857show ip bfd-std1858show ip bfd-std interfaces1860show ip bfd-std sessions1862show ip bfd-std session186440. VRRP Commands1867vrrp1869vrrp address1872vrrp track1873vrrp track-association1875vrrp trap1876vrrp delay1877vrrp interval1878vrrp priority1880vrrp preempt1882vrrp all1884vrrp set1886vrrp group1888vrrp group all1890vrrp group set1892vrrp group-association1894vrrp31896vrrp3 address1899vrrp3 trap1900vrrp3 track-association1901show vrrp1902show vrrp statistics1905show vrrp track1908show vrrp track-association1910show vrrp group1912show vrrp group-association1914show vrrp31916show vrrp3 statistics1919show vrrp3 track-association192141. OSPF Commands1923ip ospf status1925ip load ospf1926ip ospf exit-overflow-interval1927ip ospf extlsdb-limit1928ip ospf host1929ip ospf mtu-checking1931ip ospf default-originate1932ip ospf route-tag1934ip ospf spf-timer1935ip ospf virtual-link1937ip ospf neighbor1940ip ospf area1942ip ospf area default-metric1944ip ospf area range1946ip ospf interface1948ip ospf interface status1949ip ospf interface area1951ip ospf interface auth-key1952ip ospf interface auth-type1953ip ospf interface dead-interval1955ip ospf interface hello-interval1956ip ospf interface md51957ip ospf interface md5 key1959ip ospf interface type1961ip ospf interface cost1963ip ospf interface poll-interval1964ip ospf interface priority1965ip ospf interface retrans-interval1966ip ospf interface transit-delay1967ip ospf restart-support1968ip ospf restart-interval1969ip ospf restart-helper status1970ip ospf restart-helper strict-lsa-checking status1972ip ospf restart initiate1974show ip ospf1975show ip ospf border-routers1978show ip ospf ext-lsdb1980show ip ospf host1982show ip ospf lsdb1984show ip ospf neighbor1986show ip ospf routes1989show ip ospf virtual-link1991show ip ospf virtual-neighbor1993show ip ospf area1996show ip ospf area range1999show ip ospf area stub2001show ip ospf interface2003show ip ospf restart200942. OSPFv3 Commands2011ipv6 ospf status2013ipv6 load ospf2014ipv6 ospf host2015ipv6 ospf mtu-checking2017ipv6 ospf route-tag2018ipv6 ospf spf-timer2019ipv6 ospf virtual-link2021ipv6 ospf area2023ipv6 ospf interface2025ipv6 ospf interface status2026ipv6 ospf interface area2027ipv6 ospf interface dead-interval2028ipv6 ospf interface hello-interval2030ipv6 ospf interface cost2031ipv6 ospf interface priority2032ipv6 ospf interface retrans-interval2033ipv6 ospf interface transit-delay2034show ipv6 ospf2035show ipv6 ospf border-routers2038show ipv6 ospf host2040show ipv6 ospf lsdb2042show ipv6 ospf neighbor2044show ipv6 ospf routes2046show ipv6 ospf virtual-link2048show ipv6 ospf area2050show ipv6 ospf interface205243. IS-IS Commands2057ip load isis2060ip isis status2061ip isis area-id2062ip isis level-capability2063ip isis auth-check2064ip isis auth-type2065ip isis csnp-auth2067ip isis hello-auth2068ip isis psnp-auth2069ip isis lsp-lifetime2070ip isis lsp-wait2071ip isis spf-wait2073ip isis summary-address2075ip isis overload2077ip isis overload-on-boot2079ip isis graceful-restart2081ip isis graceful-restart helper2082ip isis system-wait-time2083ip isis strict-adjacency-check2084ip isis level auth-type2085ip isis level hello-auth2087ip isis level csnp-auth2088ip isis level psnp-auth2089ip isis level wide-metrics-only2090show ip isis adjacency2091show ip isis database2094show ip isis hostname2099show ip isis routes2101show ip isis spf2103show ip isis spf-log2105show ip isis statistics2107show ip isis status2110show ip isis summary-address2115ip isis interface2117ip isis interface status2118ip isis interface interface-type2119ip isis interface csnp-interval2120ip isis interface hello-auth-type2121ip isis interface level-capability2123ip isis interface lsp-pacing-interval2124ip isis interface passive2126ip isis interface retransmit-interval2127ip isis interface default-type2128ip isis interface level hello-auth-type2129ip isis interface level hello-interval2131ip isis interface level hello-multiplier2132ip isis interface level metric2133ip isis interface level passive2135ip isis interface level priority2136show ip isis interface2138clear ip isis adjacency2142clear ip isis lsp-database2144clear ip isis spf-log2145clear ip isis statistics214644. BGP Commands2149ip load bgp2154ip bgp status2155ip bgp unicast2156ip bgp autonomous-system2157ip bgp bestpath as-path ignore2158ip bgp cluster-id2160ip bgp default local-preference2161ip bgp fast-external-failover2163ip bgp always-compare-med2165ip bgp bestpath med missing-as-worst2166ip bgp client-to-client reflection2167ip bgp as-origin-interval2169ip bgp synchronization2170ip bgp confederation identifier2172ip bgp maximum-paths2173ip bgp log-neighbor-changes2174ip bgp dampening2175ip bgp dampening clear2178ip bgp aggregate-address2179ip bgp aggregate-address status2181ip bgp aggregate-address as-set2183ip bgp aggregate-address community2185ip bgp aggregate-address local-preference2187ip bgp aggregate-address metric2189ip bgp aggregate-address summary-only2191ip bgp network2193ip bgp network status2195ip bgp network community2197ip bgp network local-preference2198ip bgp network metric2200ip bgp neighbor2202ip bgp neighbor status2203ip bgp neighbor advertisement-interval2204ip bgp neighbor clear2205ip bgp neighbor route-reflector-client2207ip bgp neighbor default-originate2208ip bgp neighbor timers2209ip bgp neighbor conn-retry-interval2211ip bgp neighbor auto-restart2213ip bgp neighbor maximum-prefix2215ip bgp neighbor md5 key2217ip bgp neighbor ebgp-multihop2219ip bgp neighbor description2221ip bgp neighbor next-hop-self2222ip bgp neighbor passive2224ip bgp neighbor remote-as2225ip bgp neighbor remove-private-as2227ip bgp neighbor soft-reconfiguration2228ip bgp neighbor stats-clear2230ip bgp confederation neighbor2231ip bgp neighbor update-source2232ip bgp neighbor in-aspathlist2234ip bgp neighbor in-communitylist2235ip bgp neighbor in-prefixlist2236ip bgp neighbor in-prefix6list2237ip bgp neighbor out-prefix6list2238ip bgp neighbor out-aspathlist2239ip bgp neighbor out-communitylist2240ip bgp neighbor out-prefixlist2241ip bgp neighbor route-map2242ip bgp neighbor clear soft2244ip bgp policy aspath-list2245ip bgp policy aspath-list action2248ip bgp policy aspath-list priority2250ip bgp policy community-list2252ip bgp policy community-list action2254ip bgp policy community-list match-type2256ip bgp policy community-list priority2258ip bgp policy prefix-list2260ip bgp policy prefix-list action2262ip bgp policy prefix-list ge2263ip bgp policy prefix-list le2265ip bgp policy prefix6-list2267ip bgp policy route-map2269ip bgp policy route-map action2271ip bgp policy route-map aspath-list2272ip bgp policy route-map asprepend2273ip bgp policy route-map community2274ip bgp policy route-map community-list2276ip bgp policy route-map community-mode2277ip bgp policy route-map lpref2279ip bgp policy route-map lpref-mode2280ip bgp policy route-map match-community2282ip bgp policy route-map match-mask2284ip bgp policy route-map match-prefix2285ip bgp policy route-map match-regexp2286ip bgp policy route-map med2288ip bgp policy route-map med-mode2289ip bgp policy route-map origin2291ip bgp policy route-map prefix-list2293ip bgp policy route-map weight2295ip bgp policy route-map community-strip2296show ip bgp2297show ip bgp statistics2300show ip bgp dampening2302show ip bgp dampening-stats2304show ip bgp path2306show ip bgp routes2310show ip bgp aggregate-address2312show ip bgp network2314show ip bgp neighbors2316show ip bgp neighbors policy2321show ip bgp neighbors timer2323show ip bgp neighbors statistics2325show ip bgp policy aspath-list2330show ip bgp policy community-list2332show ip bgp policy prefix-list2334show ip bgp policy prefix6-list2336show ip bgp policy route-map2338ip bgp graceful-restart2341ip bgp graceful-restart restart-interval2342ipv6 bgp unicast2343ip bgp neighbor activate-ipv62344ip bgp neighbor ipv6-nexthop2345show ipv6 bgp path2346show ipv6 bgp routes2351ipv6 bgp network2353ipv6 bgp network community2354ipv6 bgp network local-preference2356ipv6 bgp network metric2358ipv6 bgp network status2360show ipv6 bgp network2361ipv6 bgp neighbor2363ipv6 bgp neighbor clear soft2365ipv6 bgp neighbor soft-reconfiguration2366ipv6 bgp neighbor in-prefix6list2368ipv6 bgp neighbor out-prefix6list2369ipv6 bgp neighbor activate-ipv62370ipv6 bgp neighbor ipv6-nexthop2371ipv6 bgp neighbor status2372ipv6 bgp neighbor remote-as2373ipv6 bgp neighbor timers2374ipv6 bgp neighbor maximum-prefix2376ipv6 bgp neighbor next-hop-self2378ipv6 bgp neighbor conn-retry-interval2379ipv6 bgp neighbor default-originate2380ipv6 bgp neighbor update-source2381ipv6 bgp neighbor ipv4-nexthop2382show ipv6 bgp neighbors2383show ipv6 bgp neighbors statistics2388show ipv6 bgp neighbors timers2393show ipv6 bgp neighbors policy239545. PIM Commands2399ip load pim2401ip pim sparse status2403ip pim dense status2404ip pim ssm group2405ip pim dense group2407ip pim cbsr2409ip pim static-rp2411ip pim candidate-rp2413ip pim rp-threshold2415ip pim keepalive-period2416ip pim max-rps2418ip pim probe-time2420ip pim register checksum2421ip pim register-suppress-timeout2422ip pim spt status2423ip pim state-refresh-interval2424ip pim state-refresh-limit2425ip pim state-refresh-ttl2426ip pim interface2427ip pim neighbor-loss-notification-period2430ip pim invalid-register-notification-period2431ip pim invalid-joinprune-notification-period2432ip pim rp-mapping-notification-period2433ip pim interface-election-notification-period2434show ip pim sparse2435show ip pim dense2438show ip pim ssm group2440show ip pim dense group2442show ip pim neighbor2444show ip pim candidate-rp2447show ip pim group-map2449show ip pim interface2451show ip pim static-rp2455show ip pim cbsr2457show ip pim bsr2459show ip pim notifications2461show ip pim groute2464show ip pim sgroute2468ipv6 pim sparse status2473ipv6 pim dense status2474ipv6 pim ssm group2475ipv6 pim dense group2477ipv6 pim cbsr2479ipv6 pim static-rp2481ipv6 pim candidate-rp2483ipv6 pim rp-switchover2485ipv6 pim spt status2486ipv6 pim interface2487show ipv6 pim sparse2490show ipv6 pim dense2492show ipv6 pim ssm group2494show ipv6 pim dense group2496show ipv6 pim interface2498show ipv6 pim neighbor2502show ipv6 pim static-rp2506show ipv6 pim group-map2508show ipv6 pim candidate-rp2510show ipv6 pim cbsr2512show ipv6 pim bsr2514show ipv6 pim groute2516show ipv6 pim sgroute252046. DVMRP Commands2525ip load dvmrp2526ip dvmrp status2527ip dvmrp flash-interval2529ip dvmrp graft-timeout2530ip dvmrp interface2531ip dvmrp interface metric2532ip dvmrp neighbor-interval2533ip dvmrp neighbor-timeout2534ip dvmrp prune-lifetime2535ip dvmrp prune-timeout2536ip dvmrp report-interval2537ip dvmrp route-holddown2538ip dvmrp route-timeout2539ip dvmrp subord-default2540ip dvmrp tunnel2542ip dvmrp tunnel ttl2544ip dvmrp debug-level2546ip dvmrp debug-type2547show ip dvmrp2549show ip dvmrp interface2552show ip dvmrp neighbor2554show ip dvmrp nexthop2556show ip dvmrp prune2558show ip dvmrp route2560show ip dvmrp tunnel2562show ip dvmrp debug256447. Multicast Routing Commands2567ip mroute-boundary2569ipv6 mroute-boundary2571ip mroute interface ttl2572ipv6 mroute interface ttl2573show ip mroute-boundary2574show ipv6 mroute-boundary2576show ip mroute2578show ipv6 mroute2580show ip mroute interface2582show ipv6 mroute interface2584show ip mroute-nexthop2586show ipv6 mroute-nexthop258848. Port Mirroring and Monitoring Commands2591port mirroring source destination2592port mirroring2595port monitoring source2597port monitoring2600show port mirroring status2601show port monitoring status2604show port monitoring file260649. RMON Commands2609rmon probes2610show rmon probes2612show rmon events261550. Health Monitoring Commands2617health threshold2618health interval2620health statistics reset2621show health threshold2622show health interval2624show health2625show health all2627show health slice2629show health fabric263151. sFlow Commands2633sflow agent2635sflow receiver2636sflow sampler2638sflow poller2640show sflow agent2642show sflow receiver2644show sflow sampler2646show sflow poller264852. QoS Commands2651qos2653qos trust ports2655qos default servicing mode2657qos forward log2659qos log console2660qos log lines2661qos log level2662qos default bridged disposition2664qos default routed disposition2666qos default multicast disposition2667qos stats interval2668qos nms priority2669qos phones2671qos user-port2673qos quarantine mac-group2676qos quarantine path2678qos quarantine page2679debug qos2680debug qos internal2682qos clear log2684qos apply2685qos revert2686qos flush2687qos reset2689qos stats reset2690qos port reset2691qos port2692qos port trusted2694qos port servicing mode2696qos port q minbw maxbw2698qos port maximum egress-bandwidth2700qos port maximum ingress-bandwidth2702qos port default 802.1p2704qos port default dscp2706qos port default classification2708show qos port2710show qos queue2712show qos slice2715show qos log2717show qos config2719show qos statistics272253. QoS Policy Commands2725aclman2729policy rule2730policy validity period2734policy list2737policy network group2739policy service group2741policy mac group2743policy port group2745policy map group2747policy service2749policy service protocol2752policy service source tcp port2754policy service destination tcp port2756policy service source udp port2758policy service destination udp port2760policy condition2762policy condition source ip2767policy condition source ipv62769policy condition destination ip2771policy condition destination ipv62773policy condition multicast ip2775policy condition source network group2777policy condition destination network group2779policy condition multicast network group2781policy condition source ip port2783policy condition destination ip port2785policy condition source tcp port2787policy condition destination tcp port2789policy condition source udp port2791policy condition destination udp port2793policy condition ethertype2795policy condition established2797policy condition tcpflags2799policy condition service2801policy condition service group2802policy condition icmptype2804policy condition icmpcode2806policy condition ip protocol2808policy condition ipv62810policy condition nh2812policy condition flow-label2814policy condition tos2816policy condition dscp2818policy condition source mac2820policy condition destination mac2822policy condition source mac group2824policy condition destination mac group2826policy condition source vlan2828policy condition inner source vlan2830policy condition destination vlan2832policy condition 802.1p2834policy condition inner 802.1p2836policy condition source port2838policy condition destination port2840policy condition source port group2842policy condition destination port group2844policy condition vrf2846policy action2848policy action disposition2851policy action shared2853policy action priority2855policy action maximum bandwidth2857policy action maximum depth2859policy action tos2861policy action 802.1p2863policy action dscp2865policy action map2867policy action permanent gateway ip2869policy action port-disable2871policy action redirect port2873policy action redirect linkagg2875policy action no-cache2877policy action mirror2878show policy classify2880show policy classify source port2883show policy classify destination port2885show policy classify source mac2887show policy classify destination mac2889show policy classify source vlan2891show policy classify destination vlan2893show policy classify source interface type2895show policy classify destination interface type2897show policy classify 802.1p2899show policy classify source ip2900show policy classify destination ip2902show policy classify multicast ip2904show policy classify tos2906show policy classify dscp2908show policy classify ip protocol2910show policy classify source ip port2912show policy classify destination ip port2914show policy network group2916show policy service2918show policy service group2920show policy mac group2922show policy port group2924show policy map group2926show policy action2928show policy condition2931show active policy rule2934show policy rule2937show policy validity period2940show active policy list2942show policy list294454. Policy Server Commands2947policy server load2948policy server flush2949policy server2950show policy server2952show policy server long2954show policy server statistics2956show policy server rules2958show policy server events296055. IP Multicast Switching Commands2963ip multicast status2965ip multicast flood-unknown2967ip multicast querier-forwarding2969ip multicast version2971ip multicast max-group2973ip multicast vlan max-group2975ip multicast port max-group2977ip multicast static-neighbor2979ip multicast static-querier2981ip multicast static-group2983ip multicast query-interval2985ip multicast last-member-query-interval2987ip multicast query-response-interval2989ip multicast unsolicited-report-interval2991ip multicast router-timeout2993ip multicast source-timeout2995ip multicast querying2997ip multicast robustness2999ip multicast spoofing3001ip multicast zapping3003ip multicast proxying3005ip multicast helper-address3007ipv6 multicast status3008ipv6 multicast querier-forwarding3010ipv6 multicast version3012ipv6 multicast max-group3014ipv6 multicast vlan max-group3016ipv6 multicast port max-group3018ipv6 multicast static-neighbor3020ipv6 multicast static-querier3022ipv6 multicast static-group3024ipv6 multicast query-interval3026ipv6 multicast last-member-query-interval3028ipv6 multicast query-response-interval3030ipv6 multicast unsolicited-report-interval3032ipv6 multicast router-timeout3034ipv6 multicast source-timeout3036ipv6 multicast querying3038ipv6 multicast robustness3040ipv6 multicast spoofing3042ipv6 multicast zapping3044ipv6 multicast proxying3046show ip multicast3048show ip multicast port3053show ip multicast forward3056show ip multicast neighbor3058show ip multicast querier3060show ip multicast group3062show ip multicast source3064show ip multicast tunnel3066show ipv6 multicast3068show ipv6 multicast port3073show ipv6 multicast forward3075show ipv6 multicast neighbor3077show ipv6 multicast querier3079show ipv6 multicast group3081show ipv6 multicast source3083show ipv6 multicast tunnel308556. IP Multicast VLAN Commands3087vlan ipmvlan3088vlan ipmvlan ctag3090vlan ipmvlan address3092vlan ipmvlan sender-port3094vlan ipmvlan receiver-port3096show vlan ipmvlan c-tag3098show vlan ipmvlan address3099show vlan ipmvlan port-config3101show ipmvlan port-config310357. Server Load Balancing Commands3105ip slb admin3106ip slb reset statistics3107ip slb cluster3108ip slb cluster admin status3110ip slb cluster ping period3111ip slb cluster ping timeout3113ip slb cluster ping retries3115ip slb cluster probe3116ip slb server ip cluster3117ip slb server ip cluster probe3119ip slb probe3120ip slb probe timeout3122ip slb probe period3124ip slb probe port3126ip slb probe retries3128ip slb probe username3130ip slb probe password3131ip slb probe url3132ip slb probe status3133ip slb probe send3134ip slb probe expect3135show ip slb3136show ip slb clusters3138show ip slb cluster3140show ip slb cluster server3143show ip slb servers3146show ip slb probes314858. AAA Commands3151aaa radius-server3154aaa radius agent preferred3157aaa tacacs+-server3158aaa ldap-server3160aaa ace-server clear3163aaa authentication vlan single-mode3164aaa authentication vlan multiple-mode3166aaa vlan no3168aaa avlan dns3169aaa avlan default dhcp3170aaa authentication3171aaa authentication default3174aaa authentication 802.1x3176aaa authentication mac3178aaa accounting 802.1x3180aaa accounting vlan3182aaa accounting session3184aaa accounting command3186avlan default-traffic3188avlan port-bound3190avlan auth-ip3192aaa avlan http language3194user3195password3199user password-size min3201user password-expiration3202user password-policy cannot-contain-username3204user password-policy min-uppercase3205user password-policy min-lowercase3206user password-policy min-digit3207user password-policy min-nonalpha3208user password-history3209user password-min-age3210user lockout-window3211user lockout-threshold3213user lockout-duration3215user lockout unlock3217aaa admin-logout3218end-user profile3220end-user profile port-list3222end-user profile vlan-range3224aaa user-network-profile3226aaa classification-rule mac-address3228aaa classification-rule mac-address-range3230aaa classification-rule ip-address3232aaa hic server-name3234aaa hic allowed-name3236aaa hic3238aaa hic web-agent-url3240aaa hic custom-proxy-port3241show aaa server3242show aaa authentication vlan3245show aaa authentication3247show aaa authentication 802.1x3249show aaa authentication mac3251show aaa accounting 802.1x3252show aaa accounting vlan3253show aaa accounting3255show user3257show user password-size3261show user password-expiration3262show user password-policy3263show user lockout-setting3265show avlan user3267show aaa avlan config3269show aaa avlan auth-ip3271debug command-info3273debug end-user profile3275show end-user profile3277show aaa user-network-profile3279show aaa classification-rule3281show aaa hic3283show aaa hic host3285show aaa hic server3287show aaa hic allowed3289show aaa priv hexa3291show aaa-device all-users3294show aaa-device supplicant-users3297show aaa-device non-supplicant-users3300show aaa-device captive-portal-users330359. 802.1X Commands3307802.1x3308802.1x initialize3311802.1x re-authenticate3312802.1x supp-polling retry3313802.1x supplicant policy authentication3315802.1x non-supplicant policy authentication3318802.1x non-supplicant policy3321802.1x policy default3323802.1x captive-portal policy authentication3325802.1x captive-portal session-limit3327802.1x captive-portal retry-count3329802.1x captive-portal address3331802.1x captive-portal proxy-server-url3332802.1x auth-server-down3333802.1x auth-server-down policy3334802.1x auth-server-down re-authperiod3335show 802.1x3336show 802.1x users3339show 802.1x statistics3341show 802.1x device classification policies3343show 802.1x non-supplicant3345show 802.1x auth-server-down3347show 802.1x captive-portal configuration335060. Switch Logging Commands3353swlog3354swlog swlog-facility-id3355swlog appid level3357swlog remote command-log3360swlog output3361swlog output flash file-size3363swlog clear3364show log swlog3365show swlog336861. Network Security Commands3371netsec group port3372netsec group anomaly3374show netsec summary3377show netsec traffic3380show netsec statistics3383show netsec config3386show netsec operation3388show netsec group port3391A. Software License and Copyright Statements3393Alcatel-Lucent License Agreement3393ALCATEL-LUCENT SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT3393Third Party Licenses and Notices3396CLI Quick Reference3409CMM Commands3409Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands3409Chassis MAC Server (CMS) Commands3409Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands3409Network Time Protocol Commands3410Session Management Commands3410File Management Commands3410Web Management Commands3411Configuration File Manager Commands3411SNMP Commands3411DNS Commands3411Link Aggregation Commands3411Interswitch Protocol Commands3412802.1Q Commands3412Distributed Spanning Tree Commands3412Ethernet Ring Protection Commands3413Source Learning Commands3414Learned Port Security Commands3414Ethernet Port Commands3414Port Mobility Commands3415VLAN Management Commands3415GVRP Commands3416VLAN Stacking Commands3416MPLS LDP Commands3416MPLS Static LSP and FRR Commands3417Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) Commands3417802.1AB Commands3418Ethernet OAM Commands3419LINK OAM Commands3419UDLD Commands3420Port Mapping Commands3420IP Commands3420IPv6 Commands3421IPsec commands3422RDP Commands3423DHCP Relay Commands3423RIP Commands3423IPX Commands3424BFD Commands3424VRRP Commands3425OSPF Commands3425OSPFv3 Commands3426IS-IS Commands3426BGP Commands3427PIM Commands3429DVMRP Commands3430Multicast Routing Commands3430Port Mirroring and Monitoring Commands3430RMON Commands3431Health Monitoring Commands3431sFlow Commands3431QoS Commands3431QoS Policy Commands3432Policy Server Commands3434IP Multicast Switching Commands3434IP Multicast VLAN Commands3435Server Load Balancing Commands3435AAA Commands3436802.1X Commands3437Switch Logging Commands3437Network Security Commands3438Index3439Size: 19.7 MBPages: 3444Language: EnglishOpen manual
Network GuideTable of ContentsHome1Front Matter2Copyright Information2Patents2Contacting Alcatel-Lucent2Contents3About This Guide43Supported Platforms43Who Should Read this Manual?44When Should I Read this Manual?44What is in this Manual?44What is Not in this Manual?45How is the Information Organized?45Documentation Roadmap46Related Documentation48User Manual CD50Technical Support501. Configuring Ethernet Ports51In This Chapter51Ethernet Specifications52Ethernet Port Defaults52Non-Combo Port Defaults53Combo Ethernet Port Defaults53Ethernet Ports Overview54OmniSwitch Series Combo Ports54Valid Port Settings on OmniSwitch 6400 Series Switches55Valid Port Settings on OmniSwitch 6800 Series Switches55Valid Port Settings on OmniSwitch 6850 Series Switches56Valid Port Settings on OmniSwitch 6855 Series Switches57Valid Port Settings on OmniSwitch 9000 Series Switches5710/100/1000 Crossover Supported58Autonegotiation Guidelines58Flow Control and Autonegotiation59Setting Ethernet Parameters for All Port Types60Setting Trap Port Link Messages60Enabling Trap Port Link Messages60Disabling Trap Port Link Messages60Resetting Statistics Counters61Enabling and Disabling Interfaces61Configuring Flood Rate Limiting62Flood Only Rate Limiting62Multicast Flood Rate Limiting62Configuring the Peak Flood Rate Value63Configuring a Port Alias64Configuring Maximum Frame Sizes64Configuring Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM)64Setting Ethernet Parameters for Non-Combo Ports66Setting Interface Line Speed66Configuring Duplex Mode67Configuring Inter-frame Gap Values67Configuring Autonegotiation and Crossover Settings68Enabling and Disabling Autonegotiation68Configuring Crossover Settings69Configuring Flow Control on Non-Combo Ports69Setting Ethernet Combo Port Parameters71Setting the Combo Port Type and Mode71Setting Combo Ports to Forced Fiber71Setting Combo Ports to Preferred Copper72Setting Combo Ports to Forced Copper72Setting Combo Ports to Preferred Fiber73Setting Interface Line Speed for Combo Ports73Configuring Duplex Mode for Combo Ports74Configuring Autonegotiation and Crossover for Combo Ports75Enabling and Disabling Autonegotiation for Combo Ports75Configuring Crossover Settings for Combo Ports76Configuring Flow Control on Combo Ports77Combo Port Application Example79Verifying Ethernet Port Configuration812. Managing Source Learning83In This Chapter83Source Learning Specifications84Source Learning Defaults84Sample MAC Address Table Configuration85MAC Address Table Overview87Using Static MAC Addresses87Configuring Static MAC Addresses88Static MAC Addresses on Link Aggregate Ports88Using Static Multicast MAC Addresses89Configuring Static Multicast MAC Addresses89Static Multicast MAC Addresses on Link Aggregate Ports90ASCII-File-Only Syntax90Configuring MAC Address Table Aging Time91Increasing the MAC Address Table Size92Displaying Source Learning Information933. Configuring Learned Port Security95In This Chapter95Learned Port Security Specifications96Learned Port Security Defaults96Sample Learned Port Security Configuration97Learned Port Security Overview98How LPS Authorizes Source MAC Addresses99Dynamic Configuration of Authorized MAC Addresses99Static Configuration of Authorized MAC Addresses100Understanding the LPS Table100Configuring Learned Port Security101Enabling/Disabling Learned Port Security101Configuring a Source Learning Time Limit102Configuring the Number of Bridged MAC Addresses Allowed103Configuring the Trap Threshold for Bridged MAC Addresses103Configuring the Number of Filtered MAC Addresses Allowed104Configuring Authorized MAC Addresses104Configuring an Authorized MAC Address Range104Selecting the Security Violation Mode105Displaying Learned Port Security Information1064. Configuring VLANs107In This Chapter107VLAN Specifications108VLAN Defaults108Sample VLAN Configuration110VLAN Management Overview111Creating/Modifying VLANs112Adding/Removing a VLAN112Enabling/Disabling the VLAN Administrative Status113Modifying the VLAN Description113Defining VLAN Port Assignments114Changing the Default VLAN Assignment for a Port114Configuring Dynamic VLAN Port Assignment115Configuring VLAN Rule Classification115Enabling/Disabling VLAN Mobile Tag Classification116Enabling/Disabling Spanning Tree for a VLAN117Enabling/Disabling VLAN Authentication118Enabling/Disabling Source Learning118Configuring VLAN Router Interfaces118Configuring an IPX Router Interface119Modifying an IPX Router Interface120What is Single MAC Router Mode?120Bridging VLANs Across Multiple Switches121Verifying the VLAN Configuration1225. Configuring GVRP123In This Chapter123GVRP Specifications124GVRP Defaults124GARP Overview125GVRP Overview125Quick Steps for Configuring GVRP127Configuring GVRP129Enabling GVRP129Enabling Transparent Switching130Configuring the Maximum Number of VLANs130Configuring GVRP Registration131Setting GVRP Normal Registration131Setting GVRP Fixed Registration131Setting GVRP Forbidden Registration131Configuring the GVRP Applicant Mode132Modifying GVRP timers132Restricting VLAN Registration133Restricting Static VLAN Registration134Restricting VLAN Advertisement134Verifying GVRP Configuration1356. Assigning Ports to VLANs137In This Chapter137Port Assignment Specifications138Port Assignment Defaults138Sample VLAN Port Assignment139Statically Assigning Ports to VLANs140Dynamically Assigning Ports to VLANs140How Dynamic Port Assignment Works141VLAN Mobile Tag Classification141VLAN Rule Classification144Configuring Dynamic VLAN Port Assignment146Enabling/Disabling Port Mobility147Ignoring Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDU)147Understanding Mobile Port Properties148What is a Configured Default VLAN?148What is a Secondary VLAN?149Configuring Mobile Port Properties152Enable/Disable Default VLAN152Enable/Disable Default VLAN Restore153Enable/Disable Port Authentication153Enable/Disable 802.1X Port-Based Access Control154Verifying VLAN Port Associations and Mobile Port Properties155Understanding ‘show vlan port’ Output155Understanding ‘show vlan port mobile’ Output1567. Configuring Port Mapping157In This Chapter157Port Mapping Specifications158Port Mapping Defaults158Quick Steps for Configuring Port Mapping158Creating/Deleting a Port Mapping Session159Creating a Port Mapping Session159Deleting a User/Network Port of a Session159Deleting a Port Mapping Session159Enabling/Disabling a Port Mapping Session160Enabling a Port Mapping Session160Disabling a Port Mapping Session160Disabling the Flooding of Unknown Unicast Traffic160Configuring a Port Mapping Direction160Configuring Unidirectional Port Mapping160Restoring Bidirectional Port Mapping161Sample Port Mapping Configuration161Example Port Mapping Overview161Example Port Mapping Configuration Steps162Verifying the Port Mapping Configuration1628. Defining VLAN Rules163In This Chapter163VLAN Rules Specifications164VLAN Rules Defaults164Sample VLAN Rule Configuration165VLAN Rules Overview166VLAN Rule Types166DHCP Rules167Binding Rules168MAC Address Rules168Network Address Rules168Protocol Rules168Port Rules169Understanding VLAN Rule Precedence170Configuring VLAN Rule Definitions172Defining DHCP MAC Address Rules173Defining DHCP MAC Range Rules174Defining DHCP Port Rules174Defining DHCP Generic Rules175Defining Binding Rules175How to Define a MAC-Port-IP Address Binding Rule175How to Define a MAC-Port Binding Rule176How to Define a Port-Protocol Binding Rule176Defining MAC Address Rules177Defining MAC Range Rules177Defining IP Network Address Rules178Defining IPX Network Address Rules178Defining Protocol Rules179Defining Port Rules180Application Example: DHCP Rules181The VLANs181DHCP Servers and Clients181Verifying VLAN Rule Configuration1849. Configuring VLAN Stacking185In This Chapter185VLAN Stacking Specifications186VLAN Stacking Defaults186VLAN Stacking Overview187How VLAN Stacking Works189VLAN Stacking Services190Interaction With Other Features191GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)191IP Multicast VLANs191Link Aggregation192Quality of Service (QoS)192Ring Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RRSTP)192Spanning Tree192Quick Steps for Configuring VLAN Stacking193Configuring VLAN Stacking Services195Configuring SVLANs196Configuring a VLAN Stacking Service197Configuring VLAN Stacking Network Ports198Configuring NNI Port Parameters198Configuring a VLAN Stacking Service Access Point199Configuring VLAN Stacking User Ports200Configuring the Type of Customer Traffic to Tunnel201Configuring a Service Access Point Profile202Associating a Profile with a Service Access Point203Configuring a UNI Profile203Associating UNI Profiles with UNI Ports204VLAN Stacking Application Example205VLAN Stacking Configuration Example206Verifying the VLAN Stacking Configuration20810. Configuring MPLS209In This Chapter209MPLS Specifications210MPLS Defaults211Quick Steps for Configuring MPLS212Quick Steps for Configuring LDP213Quick Steps for Configuring Static LSPs216Quick Steps for Configuring Static Fast Re-Route218MPLS Overview220MPLS Label Stack220Label Switching Routers220Label Switched Path Types221Label Distribution Protocol221LDP and MPLS221Graceful Restart on Switches with Redundant CMMs222Interaction With Other Features224Interoperability With Alcatel-Lucent SR Series225Configuring MPLS226Preparing the Network for MPLS227Installing the MPLS Software License227Activating MPLS228Activating LDP228Configuring LDP228Configuring LDP Interfaces228Modifying LDP Interface Parameters229Selecting the LDP Interface Transport Address231Configuring Static LSPs231Static LSP Configuration Guidelines232Configuring the MPLS Interface233Configuring the MPLS Label-Map233Configuring the Static LSP Instance234Using Static Fast ReRoute (FRR)235Configuring LDP Graceful Restart237MPLS Application Example238Example Network Overview238Configuring the Example MPLS Network239Configuring Example VPLS Services245Verifying the MPLS Configuration24911. Configuring VPLS251In This Chapter251VPLS Specifications252VPLS Defaults253Quick Steps for Configuring VPLS254VPLS Overview257VPLS MAC Learning and Packet Forwarding258Loop Prevention258Service Entities259Interaction With Other Features261Access (Customer-Facing) Ports261Layer 2 Protocol Control Frames261Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)261Multiple Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)262VLAN Management262VLAN Stacking262Interoperability With Alcatel-Lucent SR Series263Command Line Interface (CLI)263System IP Address263Fast ReRoute (FRR)263Service Distribution Point (SDP) VC Type263Configuring VPLS Services265Configuring Customer Accounts265Configuring Service Distribution Points (SDPs)266SDP Configuration Guidelines266Creating a SDP267Deleting an SDP268Creating a VPLS Service269Modify Default VPLS Parameters269Enable the Service269Deleting a VPLS Service269Binding Services to SDPs270Configure Static MAC Addresses for SDP Bindings270Enable the SDP Binding271Configuring Service Access Points (SAPs)271SAP Configuration Guidelines271Configuring Service Access Ports272Configuring the Access Port Encapsulation Type272Configuring Layer 2 Profiles for Access Ports272Creating the SAP274Deleting the SAP275VPLS Configuration Example276Verifying the VPLS Configuration28212. Using 802.1Q 2005 Multiple Spanning Tree283In This Chapter283Spanning Tree Specifications284Spanning Tree Bridge Parameter Defaults284Spanning Tree Port Parameter Defaults285Multiple Spanning Tree Region Defaults285MST General Overview286How MSTP Works286Comparing MSTP with STP and RSTP289What is a Multiple Spanning Tree Instance (MSTI)289What is a Multiple Spanning Tree Region290What is the Common Spanning Tree291What is the Internal Spanning Tree (IST) Instance291What is the Common and Internal Spanning Tree Instance291MST Configuration Overview292Using Spanning Tree Configuration Commands292Understanding Spanning Tree Modes293MST Interoperability and Migration294Migrating from Flat Mode STP/RSTP to Flat Mode MSTP294Migrating from 1x1 Mode to Flat Mode MSTP295Quick Steps for Configuring an MST Region296Quick Steps for Configuring MSTIs298Verifying the MST Configuration30113. Configuring Spanning Tree Parameters303In This Chapter304Spanning Tree Specifications305Spanning Tree Bridge Parameter Defaults306Spanning Tree Port Parameter Defaults306Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) Region Defaults307Ring Rapid Spanning Tree Defaults307Spanning Tree Overview308How the Spanning Tree Topology is Calculated308Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDU)310Topology Examples312Spanning Tree Operating Modes314Using Flat Spanning Tree Mode314Using 1x1 Spanning Tree Mode315Using 1x1 Spanning Tree Mode with PVST+316OmniSwitch PVST+ Interoperability316BPDU Processing in PVST+ Mode318Recommendations and Requirements for PVST+ Configurations318Configuring STP Bridge Parameters319Bridge Configuration Commands Overview320Selecting the Bridge Protocol322Configuring the Bridge Priority322Configuring the Bridge Hello Time323Configuring the Bridge Max Age Time324Configuring the Bridge Forward Delay Time325Enabling/Disabling the VLAN BPDU Switching Status326Configuring the Path Cost Mode326Using Automatic VLAN Containment327Configuring STP Port Parameters328Bridge Configuration Commands Overview328Enabling/Disabling Spanning Tree on a Port331Spanning Tree on Link Aggregate Ports331Configuring Port Priority332Port Priority on Link Aggregate Ports333Configuring Port Path Cost333Path Cost for Link Aggregate Ports334Configuring Port Mode336Mode for Link Aggregate Ports336Configuring Port Connection Type337Connection Type on Link Aggregate Ports338Configuring Edge Port338Restricting Port Roles (Root Guard)339Restricting TCN Propagation339Limiting BPDU Transmission339Using RRSTP340Configuring RRSTP341Enabling and Disabling RRSTP341Creating and Removing RRSTP Rings341Sample Spanning Tree Configuration342Example Network Overview342Example Network Configuration Steps343Verifying the Spanning Tree Configuration34514. Configuring ERP347In This Chapter347ERP Specifications348ERP Defaults348ERP Overview349ERP Terms349ERP Timers349How Does ERP Work?350ERP Ring Modes350Overlapping Protected VLANs Between ERP Rings on same Node352ERP and RRSTP Differences353Interaction With Other Features354Spanning Tree354VLAN Stacking354Ethernet OAM354Quick Steps for Configuring ERP with Standard VLANs355Quick Steps for Configuring ERP with VLAN Stacking356ERP Configuration Overview and Guidelines357Configuring an ERP Ring358Adding Protected VLANs359Configuring an RPL Port359Setting the Wait-to-Restore Timer360Setting the Guard Timer360Monitoring Remote Ethernet OAM End Points with ERP361Configuring ERP with VLAN Stacking NNIs362Configuring ERP Protected SVLANs363Clearing ERP Statistics364Sample Ethernet Ring Protection Configuration365Example ERP Overview365Example ERP Configuration Steps366Verifying the ERP Configuration36715. Configuring Ethernet OAM369In This Chapter369Ethernet OAM Specifications370Ethernet OAM Defaults370Ethernet OAM Overview372Connectivity Fault Management372MIP CCM Database Support374Quick Steps for Configuring Ethernet OAM375Configuring Ethernet OAM376Creating and Deleting a Maintenance Domain376Modifying a Maintenance Domain376Creating and Deleting a Maintenance Association377Modifying a Maintenance Association377Creating and Deleting a Maintenance End Point377Configuring a Maintenance End Point378Configuring Loopback378Configuring Linktrace378Configuring the Fault Alarm Time379Configuring the Fault Reset Time379Verifying the Ethernet OAM Configuration38016. Configuring EFM (LINK OAM)381In This Chapter381LINK OAM Specifications382LINK OAM Defaults383Quick Steps for Configuring LINK OAM384LINK OAM Overview386Discovery386Link Monitoring387Remote Fault detection387Remote Loopback Testing388Interaction With Other Features388Link Aggregate388Connectivity Fault Management388ERP388Configuring LINK OAM389Enabling and Disabling LINK OAM389Setting the Transmit Delay389Enabling and Disabling Propagation of Events389Configuring Link Monitoring390Enabling and Disabling Errored frame period390Enabling and Disabling Errored frame390Enabling and Disabling Errored frame seconds summary390Configuring LINK OAM Loopback391Enabling and Disabling Remote loopback391Verifying the LINK OAM Configuration39217. Configuring UDLD393In This Chapter393UDLD Specifications394UDLD Defaults394Quick Steps for Configuring UDLD395UDLD Overview396UDLD Operational Mode396Normal Mode396Aggressive Mode396Mechanisms to Detect Unidirectional Links397Neighbor database maintenance397Echo detection397Configuring UDLD398Enabling and Disabling UDLD398Enabling UDLD on a Port398Configuring the Operational Mode399Configuring the Probe-Timer399Configuring the Echo-Wait-Timer399Clearing UDLD Statistics400Recovering a Port from UDLD Shutdown400Verifying the UDLD Configuration40118. Configuring MAC Retention403In This Chapter403MAC Retention Defaults404MAC Retention Overview405How MAC Retention Works406MAC Retention After Multiple Take-Overs407Configuring MAC Retention408Enabling MAC Retention408Detecting a Duplicate MAC Address408Configuring MAC Release408MAC Retention Applications409Software Failure409Link Failure41019. Configuring 802.1AB411In This Chapter411802.1AB Specifications412802.1AB Defaults Table412Quick Steps for Configuring 802.1AB413802.1AB Overview414Mandatory TLVs414Optional TLVs414LLDP-Media Endpoint Devices415LLDP Agent Operation416LLDPDU Transmission and Reception416Aging Time417Configuring 802.1AB418Configuring LLDPDU Flow418Enabling and Disabling Notification418Enabling and Disabling Management TLV419Enabling and Disabling 802.1 TLV419Enabling and Disabling 802.3 TLV420Enabling and Disabling MED TLV420Setting the Transmit Interval420Setting the Transmit Hold Multiplier Value421Setting the Transmit Delay421Setting the Reinit Delay421Setting the Notification Interval421Verifying 802.1AB Configuration42220. Using Interswitch Protocols423In This Chapter423AIP Specifications424AMAP Defaults424AMAP Overview425AMAP Transmission States425Discovery Transmission State426Common Transmission State426Passive Reception State426Common Transmission and Remote Switches427Configuring AMAP427Enabling or Disabling AMAP427Configuring the AMAP Discovery Time-out Interval427Configuring the AMAP Common Time-out Interval428Displaying AMAP Information42921. Configuring 802.1Q431In this Chapter431802.1Q Specifications432802.1Q Defaults Table432802.1Q Overview433Configuring an 802.1Q VLAN435Enabling Tagging on a Port435Enabling Tagging with Link Aggregation435Configuring the Frame Type436Show 802.1Q Information437Application Example438Verifying 802.1Q Configuration44022. Configuring Static Link Aggregation441In This Chapter441Static Link Aggregation Specifications442Static Link Aggregation Default Values442Quick Steps for Configuring Static Link Aggregation443Static Link Aggregation Overview445Static Link Aggregation Operation445Relationship to Other Features446Configuring Static Link Aggregation Groups447Configuring Mandatory Static Link Aggregate Parameters447Creating and Deleting a Static Link Aggregate Group448Creating a Static Aggregate Group448Deleting a Static Aggregate Group448Adding and Deleting Ports in a Static Aggregate Group449Adding Ports to a Static Aggregate Group449Removing Ports from a Static Aggregate Group449Modifying Static Aggregation Group Parameters450Modifying the Static Aggregate Group Name450Creating a Static Aggregate Group Name450Deleting a Static Aggregate Group Name450Modifying the Static Aggregate Group Administrative State450Enabling the Static Aggregate Group Administrative State450Disabling the Static Aggregate Group Administrative State450Application Example451Displaying Static Link Aggregation Configuration and Statistics45223 Configuring Dynamic Link Aggregation453In This Chapter453Dynamic Link Aggregation Specifications454Dynamic Link Aggregation Default Values455Quick Steps for Configuring Dynamic Link Aggregation456Dynamic Link Aggregation Overview459Dynamic Link Aggregation Operation459Relationship to Other Features461Configuring Dynamic Link Aggregate Groups462Configuring Mandatory Dynamic Link Aggregate Parameters462Creating and Deleting a Dynamic Aggregate Group463Creating a Dynamic Aggregate Group463Deleting a Dynamic Aggregate Group463Configuring Ports to Join and Removing Ports in a Dynamic Aggregate Group464Configuring Ports To Join a Dynamic Aggregate Group464Removing Ports from a Dynamic Aggregate Group465Modifying Dynamic Link Aggregate Group Parameters466Modifying Dynamic Aggregate Group Parameters466Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Name466Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Administrative State467Configuring and Deleting the Dynamic Aggregate Group Actor Administrative Key467Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Actor System Priority468Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Actor System ID468Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Partner Administrative Key469Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Partner System Priority469Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Partner System ID470Modifying Dynamic Link Aggregate Actor Port Parameters470Modifying the Actor Port System Administrative State471Modifying the Actor Port System ID472Modifying the Actor Port System Priority473Modifying the Actor Port Priority474Modifying Dynamic Aggregate Partner Port Parameters475Modifying the Partner Port System Administrative State475Modifying the Partner Port Administrative Key477Modifying the Partner Port System ID477Modifying the Partner Port System Priority478Modifying the Partner Port Administrative Status479Modifying the Partner Port Priority479Application Examples481Sample Network Overview481Link Aggregation and Spanning Tree Example482Link Aggregation and QoS Example483Displaying Dynamic Link Aggregation Configuration and Statistics48424. Configuring IP487In This Chapter487IP Specifications489IP Defaults489Quick Steps for Configuring IP Forwarding490IP Overview491IP Protocols491Transport Protocols491Application-Layer Protocols491Additional IP Protocols492IP Forwarding493Configuring an IP Router Interface494Modifying an IP Router Interface495Removing an IP Router Interface495Configuring a Loopback0 Interface496Loopback0 Address Advertisement496Configuring a BGP Peer Session with Loopback0496Creating a Static Route497Creating a Default Route498Configuring Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)498Adding a Permanent Entry to the ARP Table498Deleting a Permanent Entry from the ARP Table499Clearing a Dynamic Entry from the ARP Table499Local Proxy ARP500ARP Filtering500IP Configuration502Configuring the Router Primary Address502Configuring the Router ID502Configuring the Route Preference of a Router502Configuring the Time-to-Live (TTL) Value503Configuring Route Map Redistribution503Using Route Maps503Configuring Route Map Redistribution507Route Map Redistribution Example508IP-Directed Broadcasts509Denial of Service (DoS) Filtering509Enabling/Disabling IP Services514Managing IP515Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)515ICMP Control Table518ICMP Statistics Table518Using the Ping Command518Tracing an IP Route519Displaying TCP Information519Displaying UDP Information519Tunneling519Generic Routing Encapsulation519IP Encapsulation within IP520Tunneling operation520Configuring a Tunnel Interface521Verifying the IP Configuration52225. Configuring Multiple VRF523In This Chapter523VRF Specifications524VRF Defaults524Quick Steps for Configuring Multiple VRF525Multiple VRF Overview528Using the VRF Command Line Interface530ASCII-File-Only Syntax530VRF Interaction With Other Features531AAA RADIUS Servers532BGPv4532IP-IP and GRE Tunnels532Management Applications (Telnet and SSH)532Quality of Service (QoS)532VRF Policies532SNMP533VLANs533UDP/DHCP Relay533Configuring VRF Instances535Selecting a VRF Instance536Assigning IP Interfaces to a VRF Instance537Configuring Routing Protocols for a Specific VRF Instance537Removing a VRF Instance537Verifying the VRF Configuration53826. Configuring IPv6539In This Chapter539IPv6 Specifications540IPv6 Defaults541Quick Steps for Configuring IPv6 Routing542IPv6 Overview543IPv6 Addressing544IPv6 Address Notation545IPv6 Address Prefix Notation545Autoconfiguration of IPv6 Addresses546Globally Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresses547Tunneling IPv6 over IPv45486to4 Tunnels548Configured Tunnels550Configuring an IPv6 Interface551Configuring a Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Address552Modifying an IPv6 Interface552Removing an IPv6 Interface552Assigning IPv6 Addresses553Removing an IPv6 Address554Configuring IPv6 Tunnel Interfaces555Creating an IPv6 Static Route556Configuring the Route Preference of a Router557Configuring Route Map Redistribution558Using Route Maps558Configuring Route Map Redistribution562Route Map Redistribution Example563Verifying the IPv6 Configuration56427. Configuring IPsec565In This Chapter565IPsec Specifications566IPsec Defaults567Quick Steps for Configuring an IPsec AH Policy568Quick Steps for Configuring an IPsec Discard Policy569IPsec Overview570Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP)570Encryption Algorithms571Authentication Header (AH)572Authentication Algorithms572IPsec on the OmniSwtich573Securing Traffic Using IPsec573Master Security Key573IPsec Policy573Security Association (SA)573Discarding Traffic using IPsec574Configuring IPsec on the OmniSwitch575Configuring an IPsec Master Key575Configuring an IPsec Policy576Enabling and Disabling a Policy577Assigning a Priority to a Policy577Assigning an Action to a Policy578Configuring the Protocol for a Policy578Verifying a Policy578Configuring an IPsec Rule579Configuring an IPsec SA580Configuring ESP or AH580Verifying IPsec SA581Configuring IPsec SA Keys581Additional Examples584Configuring ESP584Discarding RIPng Packets586Verifying IPsec Configuration58728. Configuring RIP589In This Chapter589RIP Specifications590RIP Defaults590Quick Steps for Configuring RIP Routing591RIP Overview592RIP Version 2593RIP Routing594Loading RIP594Enabling RIP595Creating a RIP Interface595Enabling a RIP Interface595Configuring the RIP Interface Send Option595Configuring the RIP Interface Receive Option596Configuring the RIP Interface Metric596Configuring the RIP Interface Route Tag597RIP Options597Configuring the RIP Forced Hold-Down Interval597Configuring the RIP Update Interval597Configuring the RIP Invalid Timer598Configuring the RIP Garbage Timer598Configuring the RIP Hold-Down Timer598Reducing the Frequency of RIP Routing Updates598Enabling a RIP Host Route599Configuring Redistribution600Using Route Maps600Configuring Route Map Redistribution604Route Map Redistribution Example605RIP Security606Configuring Authentication Type606Configuring Passwords606Verifying the RIP Configuration60729. Configuring RDP609In This Chapter609RDP Specifications610RDP Defaults610Quick Steps for Configuring RDP611RDP Overview613RDP Interfaces614Security Concerns615Enabling/Disabling RDP616Creating an RDP Interface616Specifying an Advertisement Destination Address617Defining the Advertisement Interval617Setting the Maximum Advertisement Interval617Setting the Minimum Advertisement Interval618Setting the Advertisement Lifetime618Setting the Preference Levels for Router IP Addresses618Verifying the RDP Configuration61930. Configuring BFD621In This Chapter621BFD Specifications622BFD Defaults623Quick Steps for Configuring BFD624Quick Steps for Configuring BFD Support for Layer 3 Protocols626Configuring BFD Support for OSPF626Configuring BFD Support for BGP626Configuring BFD Support for VRRP Track Policies627Configuring BFD Support for Static Routes627BFD Overview629Benefits of Using BFD For Failure Detection629How the BFD Protocol Works629Operational Mode and Echo Function630BFD Packet Formats630BFD Control Packets631BFD Echo Packets631BFD Session Establishment631Demultiplexing632BFD Timer Negotiation632Configuring BFD633Configuring BFD Session Parameters633Configuring a BFD Interface634Configuring the BFD Transmit Time interval634Configuring the BFD Receive Time Interval634Configuring the BFD Operating Mode635Configuring the BFD Echo interval635Configuring the BFD Layer 2 Hold-Timer636Configuring the BFD Multiplier636Enabling or Disabling BFD Status636Configuring BFD Support for Layer 3 Protocols638Configuring BFD Support for OSPF638Configuring BFD Support for BGP641Configuring BFD Support for VRRP Tracking642Configuring BFD Support for Static Routes644BFD Application Example645Example Network Overview645Step 1: Prepare the Routers645Step 2: Enable OSPF647Step 3: Create the OSPF Area647Step 4: Configure OSPF Interfaces647Step 5: Configure BFD Interfaces648Step 6: Configure Global BFD Parameters649Step 7: Enable and Register BFD with OSPF649Step 8: Examine the Network649Verifying the BFD Configuration65131. Configuring DHCP Relay653In This Chapter653DHCP Relay Specifications654DHCP Relay Defaults655Quick Steps for Setting Up DHCP Relay656DHCP Relay Overview657DHCP658DHCP and the OmniSwitch658DHCP Relay and Authentication658External DHCP Relay Application659Internal DHCP Relay660DHCP Relay Implementation661Global DHCP661Setting the IP Address661Per-VLAN DHCP661Identifying the VLAN661Configuring BOOTP/DHCP Relay Parameters662Setting the Forward Delay662Setting Maximum Hops663Setting the Relay Forwarding Option663Using Automatic IP Configuration664Enabling Automatic IP Configuration664Configuring UDP Port Relay665Enabling/Disabling UDP Port Relay666Specifying a Forwarding VLAN666Configuring DHCP Security Features667Using the Relay Agent Information Option (Option-82)667How the Relay Agent Processes DHCP Packets from the Client668How the Relay Agent Processes DHCP Packets from the Server668Enabling the Relay Agent Information Option-82669Configuring a Relay Agent Information Option-82 Policy669Using DHCP Snooping670DHCP Snooping Configuration Guidelines671Enabling DHCP Snooping671Configuring the Port Trust Mode673Bypassing the Option-82 Check on Untrusted Ports673Configuring Port IP Source Filtering674Configuring the DHCP Snooping Binding Table674Layer 2 DHCP Snooping676Verifying the DHCP Relay Configuration67732. Configuring VRRP679In This Chapter679VRRP Specifications681VRRP Defaults681Quick Steps for Creating a Virtual Router683VRRP Overview684Why Use VRRP?685Definition of a Virtual Router685VRRP MAC Addresses686ARP Requests686ICMP Redirects686VRRP Startup Delay687VRRP Tracking687Configuring Collective Management Functionality687Interaction With Other Features687VRRP Configuration Overview688Basic Virtual Router Configuration688Creating/Deleting a Virtual Router688Specifying an IP Address for a Virtual Router689Configuring the Advertisement Interval690Configuring Virtual Router Priority690Setting Preemption for Virtual Routers690Enabling/Disabling a Virtual Router691Setting VRRP Traps692Setting VRRP Startup Delay692Configuring Collective Management Functionality692Changing Default Parameter Values for all Virtual Routers692Changing Default Parameter Values for a Virtual Router Group693Verifying the VRRP Configuration696VRRPv3 Configuration Overview697Basic VRRPv3 Virtual Router Configuration697Creating/Deleting a VRRPv3 Virtual Router697Specifying an IPv6 Address for a VRRPv3 Virtual Router698Configuring the VRRPv3 Advertisement Interval699Configuring the VRRPv3 Virtual Router Priority699Setting Preemption for VRRPv3 Virtual Routers700Enabling/Disabling a VRRPv3 Virtual Router701Setting VRRPv3 Traps701Verifying the VRRPv3 Configuration702Creating Tracking Policies703Associating a Tracking Policy with a VRRPv2/VRRPv3 Virtual Router703VRRP Application Example704VRRP Tracking Example706VRRPv3 Application Example708VRRPv3 Tracking Example70933. Configuring IPX711In This Chapter711IPX Specifications712IPX Defaults712Quick Steps for Configuring IPX Routing713IPX Overview714IPX Routing716Enabling IPX Routing716Creating an IPX Router Port716IPX Router Port Configuration Options717Creating/Deleting a Default Route717Creating/Deleting Static Routes718Configuring Type-20 Packet Forwarding718Configuring Extended RIP and SAP Packets719Configuring RIP and SAP Timers719Using the PING Command720IPX RIP/SAP Filtering721Configuring RIP Filters722Configuring SAP Filters722Configuring GNS Filters723IPX RIP/SAP Filter Precedence724Flushing the IPX RIP/SAP Tables724Verifying the IPX Configuration72534. Configuring Access Guardian727In This Chapter727Access Guardian Specifications729Access Guardian Defaults730Quick Steps for Configuring Access Guardian731Quick Steps for Configuring User Network Profiles733Quick Steps for Configuring Host Integrity Check734Quick Step for Configuring QoS Policy Lists735Quick Steps for Configuring User Network Profile Mobile Rules736Access Guardian Overview738Authentication and Classification739Using Device Classification Policies739Host Integrity Check (End-User Compliance)741How it Works742User Network Profiles (Role-Based Access)742What are UNP Mobile Rules?744Interaction With Other Features745Quality of Service (QoS)745Captive Portal - Browser Support745Host Integrity Check - InfoExpress746Setting Up Port-Based Network Access Control747Setting 802.1X Switch Parameters747Enabling MAC Authentication747Enabling 802.1X on Ports747Configuring 802.1X Port Parameters748Configuring Access Guardian Policies748Configuring Supplicant Policies749Supplicant Policy Examples750Configuring Non-supplicant Policies752Non-supplicant Policy Examples753Configuring the Captive Portal Policy756Configuring Captive Portal Authentication758Configuring Captive Portal Session Parameters759Customizing Captive Portal759Authenticating with Captive Portal761Logging Into the Network with Captive Portal761Logging Off the Network with Captive Portal764Configuring Host Integrity Check765Configuring User Network Profiles766Configuring QoS Policy Lists766Configuring User Network Profile Mobile Rules767Verifying Access Guardian Users768Logging Users out of the Network770Verifying the Access Guardian Configuration77135. Managing Authentication Servers773In This Chapter773Authentication Server Specifications774Server Defaults775RADIUS Authentication Servers775TACACS+ Authentication Servers775LDAP Authentication Servers775Quick Steps For Configuring Authentication Servers776Server Overview777Backup Authentication Servers777Authenticated Switch Access777Authenticated VLANs778Port-Based Network Access Control (802.1X)779ACE/Server780Clearing an ACE/Server Secret780RADIUS Servers781RADIUS Server Attributes781Standard Attributes781Vendor-Specific Attributes for RADIUS783Configuring Functional Privileges on the Server784RADIUS Accounting Server Attributes785Configuring the RADIUS Client786TACACS+ Server787TACACS+ Client Limitations787Configuring the TACACS+ Client788LDAP Servers789Setting Up the LDAP Authentication Server789LDAP Server Details790LDIF File Structure790Common Entries790Directory Entries791Directory Searches792Retrieving Directory Search Results792Directory Modifications792Directory Compare and Sort793The LDAP URL793Password Policies and Directory Servers794Directory Server Schema for LDAP Authentication795Vendor-Specific Attributes for LDAP Servers795LDAP Accounting Attributes796Dynamic Logging798Configuring the LDAP Authentication Client799Creating an LDAP Authentication Server800Modifying an LDAP Authentication Server800Setting Up SSL for an LDAP Authentication Server800Removing an LDAP Authentication Server801Verifying the Authentication Server Configuration80136. Configuring Authenticated VLANs803In This Chapter803Authenticated Network Overview804AVLAN Configuration Overview806Sample AVLAN Configuration807Setting Up Authentication Clients809Telnet Authentication Client809Web Browser Authentication Client810Configuring the Web Browser Client Language File810Required Files for Web Browser Clients811SSL for Web Browser Clients813DNS Name and Web Browser Clients814Installing the AV-Client815Loading the Microsoft DLC Protocol Stack815Loading the AV-Client Software816Setting the AV-Client as Primary Network Login821Configuring the AV-Client Utility821Logging Into the Network Through an AV-Client824Logging Off the AV-Client825Configuring the AV-Client for DHCP826Configuring Authenticated VLANs828Removing a User From an Authenticated Network828Configuring Authentication IP Addresses829Setting Up the Default VLAN for Authentication Clients829Port Binding and Authenticated VLANs830Configuring Authenticated Ports830Setting Up a DNS Path831Setting Up the DHCP Server831Enabling DHCP Relay for Authentication Clients832Configuring a DHCP Gateway for the Relay833Configuring the Server Authority Mode834Configuring Single Mode834Configuring Multiple Mode836Specifying Accounting Servers837User Network Profile838Verifying the AVLAN Configuration83937. Configuring 802.1X841In This Chapter841802.1X Specifications842802.1X Defaults842Quick Steps for Configuring 802.1X843802.1X Overview845Supplicant Classification845802.1X Ports and DHCP846Re-authentication846802.1X Accounting847Setting Up Port-Based Network Access Control848Setting 802.1X Switch Parameters848Enabling MAC Authentication848Enabling 802.1X on Ports848Configuring 802.1X Port Parameters849Configuring the Port Control Direction849Configuring the Port Authorization849Configuring 802.1X Port Timeouts849Configuring the Maximum Number of Requests850Configuring the Number of Polling Retries850Re-authenticating an 802.1X Port850Initializing an 802.1X Port851Configuring Accounting for 802.1X851Verifying the 802.1X Port Configuration85238. Managing Policy Servers853In This Chapter853Policy Server Specifications854Policy Server Defaults854Policy Server Overview855Installing the LDAP Policy Server855Modifying Policy Servers856Modifying LDAP Policy Server Parameters856Disabling the Policy Server From Downloading Policies856Modifying the Port Number857Modifying the Policy Server Username and Password857Modifying the Searchbase857Configuring a Secure Socket Layer for a Policy Server858Loading Policies From an LDAP Server858Removing LDAP Policies From the Switch858Interaction With CLI Policies859Verifying the Policy Server Configuration85939. Using ACL Manager861In This Chapter861ACLMAN Defaults862Quick Steps for Creating ACLs863Quick Steps for Importing ACL Text Files864ACLMAN Overview865ACLMAN Configuration File865ACL Text Files866ACL Precedence866Interaction With the Alcatel-Lucent CLI866Using the ACLMAN Shell867ACLMAN Modes and Commands868Privileged Exec Mode Commands868Global Configuration Mode Commands869Interface Configuration Mode Commands871Access List Configuration Mode Commands872Time Range Configuration Mode Commands874ACLMAN User Privileges874Supported Protocols and Services875Configuring ACLs876ACL Configuration Methods and Guidelines876Configuring Numbered Standard and Extended ACLs877Configuring Named Standard and Extended ACLs879Applying an ACL to an Interface880Saving the ACL Configuration880Editing the ACLMAN Configuration File880Importing ACL Text Files881Verifying the ACLMAN Configuration882Using Alcatel-Lucent CLI to Display ACLMAN Policies88240. Configuring QoS883In This Chapter883QoS Specifications884QoS General Overview885QoS Policy Overview886How Policies Are Used886Valid Policies887Interaction With Other Features887Condition Combinations888Action Combinations890Condition and Action Combinations891QoS Defaults892Global QoS Defaults892QoS Port Defaults893Policy Rule Defaults893Policy Action Defaults894Default (Built-in) Policies894QoS Configuration Overview895Configuring Global QoS Parameters896Enabling/Disabling QoS896Setting the Global Default Dispositions896Setting the Global Default Servicing Mode897Automatic QoS Prioritization897Configuring Automatic Prioritization for NMS Traffic897Configuring Automatic Prioritization for IP Phone Traffic898Using Quarantine Manager and Remediation898Configuring Quarantine Manager and Remediation899Using the QoS Log901What Kind of Information Is Logged901Number of Lines in the QoS Log901Log Detail Level902Forwarding Log Events902Forwarding Log Events to the Console902Displaying the QoS Log903Clearing the QoS Log903Classifying Bridged Traffic as Layer 3904Setting the Statistics Interval905Returning the Global Configuration to Defaults905Verifying Global Settings905QoS Ports and Queues906Shared Queues906Prioritizing and Queue Mapping906Configuring Queuing Schemes907Configuring the Servicing Mode for a Port908Bandwidth Shaping909Configuring the Egress Queue Minimum/Maximum Bandwidth909Trusted and Untrusted Ports910Configuring Trusted Ports910Using Trusted Ports With Policies911Verifying the QoS Port and Queue Configuration912Creating Policies913Quick Steps for Creating Policies913ASCII-File-Only Syntax914Creating Policy Conditions915Removing Condition Parameters916Deleting Policy Conditions916Creating Policy Actions916Removing Action Parameters917Deleting a Policy Action917Creating Policy Rules917Configuring a Rule Validity Period918Disabling Rules918Rule Precedence919Saving Rules919Logging Rules920Deleting Rules920Verifying Policy Configuration920Testing Conditions921Using Condition Groups in Policies924ACLs924Sample Group Configuration924Creating Network Groups925Creating Services926Creating Service Groups927Creating MAC Groups928Creating Port Groups929Port Groups and Maximum Bandwidth930Verifying Condition Group Configuration932Using Map Groups933Sample Map Group Configuration933How Map Groups Work934Creating Map Groups934Verifying Map Group Configuration935Applying the Configuration936Deleting the Pending Configuration937Flushing the Configuration937Interaction With LDAP Policies938Verifying the Applied Policy Configuration938Policy Applications939Basic QoS Policies940Basic Commands940Traffic Prioritization Example940Bandwidth Shaping Example941Redirection Policies941Policy Based Mirroring942ICMP Policy Example943802.1p and ToS/DSCP Marking and Mapping943Policy Based Routing94441. Configuring ACLs947In This Chapter947ACL Specifications948ACL Defaults949Quick Steps for Creating ACLs950ACL Overview951Rule Precedence952How Precedence is Determined952Interaction With Other Features952Valid Combinations952ACL Configuration Overview953Setting the Global Disposition953Creating Condition Groups For ACLs954Configuring ACLs955Creating Policy Conditions For ACLs955Creating Policy Actions For ACLs956Creating Policy Rules for ACLs957Layer 2 ACLs957Layer 2 ACL Example958Layer 3 ACLs958Layer 3 ACL: Example 1959Layer 3 ACL: Example 2959IPv6 ACLs959Multicast Filtering ACLs960Using ACL Security Features962Configuring a UserPorts Group962Configuring UserPort Traffic Types and Port Behavior963Configuring a DropServices Group963Configuring a BPDUShutdownPorts Group964Configuring ICMP Drop Rules965Configuring TCP Connection Rules965Verifying the ACL Configuration966ACL Application Example96842. Configuring IP Multicast Switching969In This Chapter969IPMS Specifications971IPMSv6 Specifications971IPMS Default Values972IPMSv6 Default Values973IPMS Overview974IPMS Example974Reserved IP Multicast Addresses975IP Multicast Routing975PIM976DVMRP976IGMP Version 3976Configuring IPMS on a Switch977Enabling and Disabling IP Multicast Status977Enabling IP Multicast Status977Disabling IP Multicast Status977Enabling and Disabling IGMP Querier-forwarding978Enabling the IGMP Querier-forwarding978Disabling the IGMP Querier-forwarding978Configuring and Restoring the IGMP Version978Configuring the IGMP Version979Restoring the IGMP Version979Configuring and Removing an IGMP Static Neighbor979Configuring an IGMP Static Neighbor979Removing an IGMP Static Neighbor980Configuring and Removing an IGMP Static Querier980Configuring an IGMP Static Querier980Removing an IGMP Static Querier980Configuring and Removing an IGMP Static Group980Configuring an IGMP Static Group981Removing an IGMP Static Group981Modifying IPMS Parameters982Modifying the IGMP Query Interval982Configuring the IGMP Query Interval982Restoring the IGMP Query Interval982Modifying the IGMP Last Member Query Interval982Configuring the IGMP Last Member Query Interval983Restoring the IGMP Last Member Query Interval983Modifying the IGMP Query Response Interval983Configuring the IGMP Query Response Interval983Restoring the IGMP Query Response Interval984Modifying the IGMP Router Timeout984Configuring the IGMP Router Timeout984Restoring the IGMP Router Timeout984Modifying the Source Timeout985Configuring the Source Timeout985Restoring the Source Timeout985Enabling and Disabling IGMP Querying986Enabling the IGMP Querying986Disabling the IGMP Querying986Modifying the IGMP Robustness Variable986Configuring the IGMP Robustness variable986Restoring the IGMP Robustness Variable987Enabling and Disabling the IGMP Spoofing987Enabling the IGMP Spoofing987Disabling the IGMP Spoofing987Enabling and Disabling the IGMP Zapping988Enabling the IGMP Zapping988Disabling the IGMP Zapping988Limiting IGMP Multicast Groups989Setting the IGMP Group Limit989IPMSv6 Overview990IPMSv6 Example990Reserved IPv6 Multicast Addresses991MLD Version 2991Configuring IPMSv6 on a Switch992Enabling and Disabling IPv6 Multicast Status992Enabling IPv6 Multicast Status992Disabling IPv6 Multicast Status992Enabling and Disabling MLD Querier-forwarding993Enabling the MLD Querier-forwarding993Disabling the MLD Querier-forwarding993Configuring and Restoring the MLD Version993Configuring the MLD Version 2993Restoring the MLD Version 1994Configuring and Removing an MLD Static Neighbor994Configuring an MLD Static Neighbor994Removing an MLD Static Neighbor995Configuring and Removing an MLD Static Querier995Configuring an MLD Static Querier995Removing an MLD Static Querier995Configuring and Removing an MLD Static Group995Configuring an MLD Static Group996Removing an MLD Static Group996Modifying IPMSv6 Parameters997Modifying the MLD Query Interval997Configuring the MLD Query Interval997Restoring the MLD Query Interval997Modifying the MLD Last Member Query Interval997Configuring the MLD Last Member Query Interval997Restoring the MLD Last Member Query Interval998Modifying the MLD Query Response Interval998Configuring the MLD Query Response Interval998Restoring the MLD Query Response Interval998Modifying the MLD Router Timeout999Configuring the MLD Router Timeout999Restoring the MLD Router Timeout999Modifying the Source Timeout999Configuring the Source Timeout1000Restoring the Source Timeout1000Enabling and Disabling the MLD Querying1000Enabling the MLD Querying1000Disabling the MLD Querying1000Modifying the MLD Robustness Variable1001Configuring the MLD Robustness Variable1001Restoring the MLD Robustness Variable1001Enabling and Disabling the MLD Spoofing1002Enabling the MLD Spoofing1002Disabling the MLD Spoofing1002Enabling and Disabling the MLD Zapping1002Enabling the MLD Zapping1003Disabling the MLD Zapping1003Limiting MLD Multicast Groups1003Setting the MLD Group Limit1003IPMS Application Example1005IPMSv6 Application Example1007Displaying IPMS Configurations and Statistics1009Displaying IPMSv6 Configurations and Statistics101043. Configuring IP Multicast VLAN1011In This Chapter1011IP Multicast VLAN Specifications1012IP Multicast VLAN Defaults1012IP Multicast VLAN Overview1013VLAN Stacking Mode1013IPMVLAN Lookup Mode1013Enterprise Mode1014IPMV Packet Flows1015VLAN Stacking Mode1015Enterprise Mode1018Configuring IPMVLAN1019Creating and Deleting IPMVLAN1019Creating IPMVLAN1019Deleting IPMVLAN1020Assigning and Deleting IPv4/IPv6 Address1020Assigning an IPv4/IPv6 Address to an IPMVLAN1020Deleting an IPv4/IPv6 Address from an IPMVLAN1020Assigning and Deleting a Customer VLAN Tag1020Assigning C-Tag to an IPMVLAN1020Deleting C-Tag from an IPMVLAN1021Creating and Deleting a Sender Port1021Creating a Sender Port in an IPMVLAN1021Deleting a Sender Port from an IPMVLAN1021Creating and Deleting a Receiver Port1022Creating a Receiver Port in an IPMVLAN1022Deleting a Receiver Port from an IPMVLAN1022Associating an IPMVLAN with a Customer VLAN1022IPMVLAN Application Example1023Verifying the IP Multicast VLAN Configuration102544. Configuring Server Load Balancing1027In This Chapter1027Server Load Balancing Specifications1028Server Load Balancing Default Values1029Quick Steps for Configuring Server Load Balancing (SLB)1030Quick Steps for Configuring a QoS Policy Condition Cluster1031Server Load Balancing Overview1033Server Load Balancing Cluster Identification1033Server Load Balancing Cluster Modes1033Server Load Balancing Example1034Weighted Round Robin Distribution Algorithm1035Server Health Monitoring1036Configuring the Server Farm1037Configuring a Windows NT Server1037Configuring a Windows 2000 Server1040Adding the Microsoft Loopback Adapter Driver1042Adding the Loopback Adapter Driver to a Windows NT Server1042Adding the Loopback Adapter Driver to a Windows 2000 Server1044Configuring a Red Hat Linux Server1048Configuring a Sun Solaris Server1048Configuring an IBM AIX Server1049Configuring a Virtual IP Address on a Novell Netware 6 Server1049Configuring Server Load Balancing on a Switch1050Enabling and Disabling Server Load Balancing1050Enabling SLB1050Disabling SLB1050Configuring and Deleting SLB Clusters1051Configuring an SLB Cluster with a VIP Address1051Configuring an SLB Cluster with a QoS Policy Condition1051Automatic Configuration of SLB Policy Rules1052Deleting an SLB Cluster1053Assigning Servers to and Removing Servers from a Cluster1053Assigning a Server to an SLB Cluster1053Removing a Server from an SLB Cluster1053Modifying Optional Parameters1054Modifying the Ping Period1054Modifying the Ping Timeout1054Modifying the Ping Retries1055Modifying the Relative Weight of a Physical Server1055Configuring a Server in an SLB Cluster as a Backup Server1055Taking Clusters and Servers On/Off Line1056Taking a Cluster On/Off Line1056Bringing an SLB Cluster On Line1056Taking an SLB Cluster Off Line1056Taking a Server On/Off Line1056Bringing a Server On Line1056Taking a Server Off Line1057Configuring SLB Probes1058Creating SLB Probes1058Deleting SLB Probes1058Associating a Probe with a Cluster1058Associating a Probe with a Server1059Modifying SLB Probes1059Modifying the Probe Timeout1059Modifying the Probe Period1059Modifying the Probe TCP/UDP Port1059Modifying the Probe Retries1060Configuring a Probe User Name1060Configuring a Probe Password1060Configuring a Probe URL1060Modifying the Probe Status1060Configuring a Probe Send1061Configuring a Probe Expect1061Displaying Server Load Balancing Status and Statistics106245. Diagnosing Switch Problems1065In This Chapter1065Port Mirroring Overview1067Port Mirroring Specifications1067Port Mirroring Defaults1067Quick Steps for Configuring Port Mirroring1068Port Monitoring Overview1069Port Monitoring Specifications1069Port Monitoring Defaults1069Quick Steps for Configuring Port Monitoring1070sFlow Overview1071sFlow Specifications1071sFlow Defaults1071Quick Steps for Configuring sFlow1072Remote Monitoring (RMON) Overview1074RMON Specifications1074RMON Probe Defaults1075Quick Steps for Enabling/Disabling RMON Probes1075Switch Health Overview1076Switch Health Specifications1076Switch Health Defaults1077Quick Steps for Configuring Switch Health1077Port Mirroring1078What Ports Can Be Mirrored?1078How Port Mirroring Works1078What Happens to the Mirroring Port1079Mirroring on Multiple Ports1079Using Port Mirroring with External RMON Probes1079Remote Port Mirroring1081Creating a Mirroring Session1082Unblocking Ports (Protection from Spanning Tree)1083Enabling or Disabling Mirroring Status1083Disabling a Mirroring Session (Disabling Mirroring Status)1083Configuring Port Mirroring Direction1084Enabling or Disabling a Port Mirroring Session (Shorthand)1084Displaying Port Mirroring Status1085Deleting A Mirroring Session1085Configuring Remote Port Mirroring1086Port Monitoring1088Configuring a Port Monitoring Session1089Enabling a Port Monitoring Session1089Disabling a Port Monitoring Session1089Deleting a Port Monitoring Session1089Pausing a Port Monitoring Session1090Configuring Port Monitoring Session Persistence1090Configuring a Port Monitoring Data File1090Suppressing Port Monitoring File Creation1091Configuring Port Monitoring Direction1091Displaying Port Monitoring Status and Data1092sFlow1093sFlow Manager1093Receiver1093Sampler1094Poller1094Configuring a sFlow Session1094Configuring a Fixed Primary Address1095Displaying a sFlow Receiver1095Displaying a sFlow Sampler1096Displaying a sFlow Poller1096Displaying a sFlow Agent1097Deleting a sFlow Session1097Remote Monitoring (RMON)1098Ethernet Statistics1099History (Control & Statistics)1099Alarm1099Event1099Enabling or Disabling RMON Probes1100Displaying RMON Tables1101Displaying a List of RMON Probes1101Displaying Statistics for a Particular RMON Probe1102Sample Display for Ethernet Statistics Probe1102Sample Display for History Probe1103Sample Display for Alarm Probe1103Displaying a List of RMON Events1104Displaying a Specific RMON Event1104Monitoring Switch Health1105Configuring Resource and Temperature Thresholds1107Displaying Health Threshold Limits1108Configuring Sampling Intervals1109Viewing Sampling Intervals1109Viewing Health Statistics for the Switch1110Viewing Health Statistics for a Specific Interface1111Resetting Health Statistics for the Switch111146. Using Switch Logging1113In This Chapter1113Switch Logging Specifications1114Switch Logging Defaults1115Quick Steps for Configuring Switch Logging1116Switch Logging Overview1117Switch Logging Commands Overview1118Enabling Switch Logging1118Setting the Switch Logging Severity Level1118Specifying the Severity Level1120Removing the Severity Level1121Specifying the Switch Logging Output Device1121Enabling/Disabling Switch Logging Output to the Console1121Enabling/Disabling Switch Logging Output to Flash Memory1121Specifying an IP Address for Switch Logging Output1121Disabling an IP Address from Receiving Switch Logging Output1122Displaying Switch Logging Status1122Configuring the Switch Logging File Size1123Clearing the Switch Logging Files1123Displaying Switch Logging Records112447. Configuring Network Security1125In This Chapter1125Network Security Specifications1126Network Security Defaults1126Quick Steps for Configuring Network Security1127Network Security Overview1128Anomalies1128Monitoring Group1129Configuring Network Security1130Creating Monitoring-Group and Associating Port Range1130Disassociating Port Range from Monitoring-Group1130Configuring Anomaly to be Monitored1130Verifying Network Security Information1132A. Software License and Copyright Statements1133Alcatel-Lucent License Agreement1133ALCATEL-LUCENT SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT1133Third Party Licenses and Notices1136A. Booting and Debugging Non-Proprietary Software1136B. The OpenLDAP Public License: Version 2.8, 17 August 20031136C. Linux1137D. GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE: Version 2, June 19911137E. University of California1142F. Carnegie-Mellon University1142G. Random.c1142H. Apptitude, Inc.1143I. Agranat1143J. RSA Security Inc.1143K. Sun Microsystems, Inc.1144L. Wind River Systems, Inc.1144M. Network Time Protocol Version 41144N. Remote-ni1145O. GNU Zip1145P. FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT1145Q. Boost C++ Libraries1146R. U-Boot1146S. Solaris1146T. Internet Protocol Version 61146U. CURSES1147V. ZModem1147W. Boost Software License1147X. OpenLDAP1147Y. BITMAP.C1148Z. University of Toronto1148AA. Free/OpenBSD1148Index1149Size: 12.4 MBPages: 1162Language: EnglishOpen manual