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    Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Ser ies Configur ation-IP Routing Protocols NN47200-503 (217465-C) .[...]

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    Document status: Standard Document version: 03.01 Document date: 27 August 2007 Copyright © 2005-2007, Nor tel Networks All Rights Reser ved. The inf ormation in this document is subject to change without notice . The statements, configur ations, technical data, and recommendations in this document a re believ ed to be accurate and reliable , but[...]

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    reasonable means to determine Customer’s Software activ ation or usage le vels . If suppliers of third par ty software included in Software require Nor tel Networks to include additional or different terms, Customer agrees to abide by such terms provided by Nor tel Networks with respect to such third par ty software. 2. W arranty . Except as may [...]

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    5 Re vision History Date Revised V ersion Reason for revision July 2005 1.00 New document f or Software Release 4.2. July 2006 2.00 Document updated for Software Release 5.0. August 2 00 7 3 .01 u pdated for Software R elease 5 .1 Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Series Configuration-IP Routing Protocols NN47200-503 03.01 Standard 5.1 27 Augu[...]

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    6 Revision History Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Series Configuration-IP Routing Protocols NN47200-503 03.01 Standard 5.1 27 August 2007 Copyright © 2005-2007, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    7 Contents Preface 9 Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Ser ies 9 Related publications 10 Finding the latest updates on the Nor tel web site 11 How to get help 12 An Introduction to IP Routing Pr otocols 13 IP routing 13 IP addressing 13 IP routing using VLANs 16 Brouter por t 19 Management VLAN 20 Setting IP routing 20 Address Resolution Protoc[...]

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    8 Contents Static route commands 59 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) commands 64 Proxy ARP commands 66 Routing Information Protocol (RIP) commands 67 Open Shor test P ath First (OSPF) commands 82 Route policy commands 101 Vir tual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) commands 104 Equal Cost MultiP ath (ECMP) commands 110 Brouter por t commands 112 UD[...]

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    9 Preface This document provides inf ormation and instructions on the configuration of IP Routing on the 5500 Ser ies Nor tel Ethernet Routing Switch. Consult any documentation included with the s witch and the product release notes (see "Related publications" (page 10) ) f or any errata before beginning the configuration process. Norte[...]

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    10 Preface Related publications F or more information about the management, configuration, and use of the Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Series, ref er to the publications listed in "Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Ser ies Documentation" (page 10) . Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 5500 Series Documentation Title Description P[...]

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    Finding the latest updates on the Nor tel web site 11 Title Description Part Number Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Series Release Notes - Release 5.1 Provides an ov er vie w of new features , fixes , and limitations of the 5500 Series switches. Also included are any supplementar y documentation and document errata. NN47200-400 Installing th[...]

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    12 Preface How to get help If a ser vice contract for the Nor tel product has been purchased from a distributor or authorized reseller , contact the technical suppor t staff for that distributor or reseller for assistance . If a Nor tel ser vice program was purchased, contact Nor tel T echnical Suppor t. The f ollowing inf or mation is av ailab le [...]

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    13 An Intr oduction to IP Routing Pr otocols This chapter provides an introduction to IP routing and IP routing protocols used in the Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Ser ies. Subsequent chapters will provide a more detailed descr iption of switch capabilities and configuration procedures. IP routing T o configure IP routing on the Nor tel E[...]

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    14 An Introduction to IP Routing Protocols Class Address Range Mask Number of Networks Nodes per Network D 224.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.254 Note: Class D addresses are pr imarily reser ved for m ulticast operations although the addresses 224.0.0.5 and 224.0.0.6 are used by OSPF and 224.0.0.9 is used by RIP . E 240.0.0.0 - 240.255.255.255 Note: Class E a[...]

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    IP routing 15 A subnet address is created by increasing the netw ork por tion to include a subnet address, thus decreasing the host por tion of the IP address. For e xample, in the address 128.32.10.0, the network por tion is 128.32, while the subnet is f ound in the first octet of the host por tion (10). A subnet mask is applied to the IP address[...]

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    16 An Introduction to IP Routing Protocols V ariable-length subnet masking (VLSM) is the ability to divide an intranet into pieces that match network requirements. Routing is based on the longest subnet mask or network that matches. IP routing using VLANs The Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Ser ies suppor ts wire-speed IP routing between vir [...]

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    IP routing 17 As with any IP address, vir tual router interface addresses are also used for de vice management. For management ov er IP , any vir tual router interf ace IP address can be used to access the s witch as long as routing is enab led. When the Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Series switch or stac k is used without routing enabled, [...]

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    18 An Introduction to IP Routing Protocols Network with Multinetting Y ou can configure a static route with the ne xt hop on the secondar y interf ace. Y ou can also add static ARP f or a given IP address in the same subnet of a secondar y interface . Here are some limitations when you are working with secondar y interfaces: • you can hav e a ma[...]

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    IP routing 19 If secondar y interf aces are configured on the management VLAN, routing cannot be disabled globally or on the management VLAN. Secondary IP interf aces on the management VLAN are purged from NVRAM when • a unit leav es the stac k and the s witch does not ha v e a manually configured IP • the s witch f ails to get the IP address[...]

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    20 An Introduction to IP Routing Protocols Management VLAN Prior to Software Release 4.0, the Management VLAN was the only VLAN that was used to carr y the management traffic, including T elnet, W eb , SNMP , BootP and TFTP f or the s witch. The Management VLAN alwa ys e xists on the s witch and cannot be remov ed. All IP settings, including s wit[...]

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    IP routing 21 Step Action 1 Enable IP routing globally . 2 Assign an IP address to the specific VLAN or brouter por t. 3 Enable IP routing on the interface . —End— Ref er to subsequent chapters in this document for detailed instructions on configuring IP routes . Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Address Resolution Pr otocol (ARP) Network sta[...]

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    22 An Introduction to IP Routing Protocols Pro xy Address Resolution Protocol (Pr o xy ARP) Pro xy ARP allows a network station to respond to an ARP request from a locally attached host or end station for a remote destination. It does so by sending an ARP response bac k to the local host with its o wn MA C address of the network station interf ace [...]

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    IP routing 23 Non-local static routes The Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Ser ies suppor ts the usage of non-local static routes. A non-local static route is almost identical to a static route with the e xception that the next hop of the route is not directly connected to the network entity . Non-local static routes are useful in situations w[...]

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    24 An Introduction to IP Routing Protocols 3. The neighbors will send their routing tables and the new router will update its routing tab le based on the adver tisements received. 4. F rom now on periodic updates are send by each router in the network to ensure a correct routing database. If a router does not receive an update from another router w[...]

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    IP routing 25 • subnet mask (RIP version 2) • routing table update based on the received RIP message • global update timer • holddown timer and timeout timer per de vice and per interf ace • cost per device and per interface The Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Ser ies implementation of RIP also suppor ts the f ollowing f eatures: ?[...]

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    26 An Introduction to IP Routing Protocols RIP Send and Receive Modes RIP can be configured to use a number of different send and receiv e modes depending on the specifics of the network configuration. The follo wing tab le lists the send and receive modes suppor ted. RIP send and receive modes Send Mode Description Result rip1comp This mode is [...]

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    IP routing 27 rip1OrRip2 RIP version 1 or RIP v ersion 2 updates are accepted. rip1 RIP version 1 and RIP v ersion 1 compatible updates only are accepted. rip2 RIP version 2 updates only are accepted. Limitations RIP has the follo wing limitations: • The protocol is limited to netw orks whose longest path is 15 hops. • The protocol depends on c[...]

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    28 An Introduction to IP Routing Protocols Benefits Benefits in large networks OSPF off ers the f ollowing benefits: • F ast conv ergence In the ev ent of topological changes, OSPF recalculates routes quickly . • Minimal routing protocol traffic Unlike distance vector routing protocols such as RIP , OSPF generates a minimum of routing proto[...]

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    IP routing 29 8. F rom this database each router calculates a shor test-path tree, with itself as root. This shor test-path tree in tur n yields a routing table f or the protocol. OSPF router types Routers in an OSPF network can tak e on diff erent roles depending their configuration. The f ollowing tab le describes the router types in an OSPF net[...]

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    30 An Introduction to IP Routing Protocols Host routes are managed with Nor tel Networks Command Line Interface (NNCLI) commands and SNMP MIBs and are identified by the host IP address and the configured route type of ser vice (T OS). For each host directly connected to the router , configure the cost of the link to the host during host creation[...]

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    IP routing 31 Creating Host Route Example : 1 R3(config)#router ospf R3(config-router)#host-route 11.11.11.111 metric 10 R3(config-router)#show ip ospf host-route Host IP Metric 11.11.11.111 10 R3(config-router)# The follo wing is an example f or deleting a host route: Deleting Host Route Example : 1 R3(config-router)#no host-route 11.11.11.111 R3([...]

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    32 An Introduction to IP Routing Protocols Virtual link diagram Note: Stub or NSSA areas cannot be transit areas. A vir tual link can be created manually or automatically . Manual vir tual link creation can conser ve resources and provide specific control of vir tual link placement in the OSPF configuration. T o add a vir tual link manually , con[...]

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    IP routing 33 In this case, R4 in Area2 cannot be ph ysically connected to Area0 (for some reason) and it will be connected to R3 which is NO T a backbone ABR (like R1 is f or instance). As Area2 is not directly connected to backbone Area0 or directly connected to a backbone ABR router , clients from Area2 will not be able to access anything outsid[...]

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    34 An Introduction to IP Routing Protocols OSPF Traps: Disabled Auto Virtual Link Creation: Enabled SPF Hold-Down Time: 10 RFC 1583 Compatibility: Enabled R3 (config-router)#auto-vlink Example : 2 R3(config)#show ip ospf Router ID: 3.0.1.0 Admin Status: Enabled Version Number: 2 Area Border Router Oper Status: True AS Boundary Router Config Status:[...]

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    IP routing 35 Router ID: 3.0.1.0 Admin Status: Enabled Version Number: 2 Area Border Router Oper Status: True AS Boundary Router Config Status: False External Link-State Advertisements: 0 External Link-State Checksum: 0(0x0) Type-of-Service (TOS) Routing Supported: False Originated Link-State Advertisements: 67 New Link-State Advertisements Receive[...]

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    36 An Introduction to IP Routing Protocols Route policies suppor ts the f ollowing types of policies: • Accept (In) P olicies Accept polices are applied to incoming routing updates bef ore they are applied to the routing table . In the case of RIP , accept policies can be applied to all incoming pack ets and only one policy can be created f or ea[...]

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    IP routing 37 T o configure routing policies, create the appropr iate prefix lists and then assign those prefix lists to route maps. Once all route maps hav e been created, assign them to the appropriate type of policy . In a stack ed environment, the f ollowing rules are applied to routing policies: • The policy database is stored in all stac[...]

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    38 An Introduction to IP Routing Protocols Equal Cost MultiPath (ECMP) The Equal Cost MultiP ath (ECMP) feature allows routers to deter mine equal cost paths to the same destination prefix. The multiple paths can be used f or load shar ing of traffic and allows faster con vergence to other active paths in case of network f ailure. By maximizing l[...]

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    IP routing 39 F or each ingress interface and protocol, the UDP broadcast pack ets are f orwarded only to a unicast host address (the unicast IP address of the ser ver f or example). Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) / Bootstrap Protocol (BootP) DHCP-BootP relay The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an extension of the Bootst[...]

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    40 An Introduction to IP Routing Protocols "DHCP operation" (page 40) Figure DHCP operation shows an end station connected to subnet 1, corresponding to VLAN 1. The Nor tel Ethernet Routing Switch 5500 Series connects two subnets b y means of the vir tual routing function. When the end station generates a DHCP request as a limited UDP bro[...]

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    IP routing 41 If a DHCP client is connected to a routable interf ace, to configure DHCP requests to be sent to up to 512 diff erent routable interf aces or 512 diff erent ser ver IP addresses, enab le DHCP on the client (agent address) and then enable DHCP from the client to each of the interf aces or IP addresses (ser ver addresses). In the e xam[...]

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    42 An Introduction to IP Routing Protocols Any of the Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Ser ies s witch management systems can be used to set DHCP . DHCP relay DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a mechanism to assign network IP addresses to clients who request an address. It is built on top of the e xisting BOO TP protocol and can b[...]

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    IP routing 43 These commands must be e x ecuted in the Global Configuration command mode. Interface DHCP relay configurations These configurations are associated with the L3 VLAN that the client or server resides on. IP routing must be enab led and a valid IP address must be assigned to the L3 VLAN bef ore it generates the def ault settings f or[...]

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    44 An Introduction to IP Routing Protocols DHCP relay uses a hardware resource that is shared b y s witch Quality of Ser vice applications. When DHCP rela y is enabled globally , the Quality of Ser vice filter manager will not be able to use precedence 11 f or configurations. F or the filter manager to be able to use this resource, DHCP rela y m[...]

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    IP routing 45 IP bloc king IP Blocking is a La yer 3 f eature of the Nor tel Ethernet Routing Switch 5500 Series that provides b uilt-in safeguards f or the usage of duplicate IP addresses in a stac ked en vironment. IP Blocking is used whenev er a unit leav es a stac k or is rebooting inside the context of a stack. Depending on the setting in use,[...]

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    46 An Introduction to IP Routing Protocols — The stack will continue to run nor mally with the base unit controlling La yer 3 and DRP functionality . — If the non-operational non-base unit does not rejoin the stack, no La yer 3 or DRP functionality will run on it. IGMP snooping The Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Ser ies can sense Inter n[...]

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    IGMP snooping 47 "IP multicast propagation with IGMP routing" (page 47) shows how IGMP is used to set up the path between the client and ser ver . As shown in this e xample, the IGMP host provides an IP Multicast stream to designated routers that forw ard the IP Multicast stream on their local network only if there is a recipient. The cli[...]

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    48 An Introduction to IP Routing Protocols The Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Ser ies can automatically set up IP Multicast filters so the IP Multicast tr affic is only directed to the par ticipating end nodes (see ). In , "5500 Ser ies s witch filtering IP multicast streams (1 of 2)" (page 48) s witches S1 to S4 represent a LAN[...]

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    IGMP snooping 49 5500 Series switch filtering IP m ulticast streams (2 of 2) The consolidated proxy repor t generated by the s witch remains transparent to La yer 3 of the International Standardization Organization, Open Systems Interconnection (ISO/OSI) model. (The s witch IP address and MA C address are not par t of pro xy repor t generation.) T[...]

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    50 An Introduction to IP Routing Protocols • The snooping field must be enabled f or the proxy field to hav e any valid meaning. • Static router por ts are configured per VLAN and per IGMP V ersion. Note: Because IGMP snooping is set up per VLAN, all IGMP changes are implemented according to the VLAN configuration f or the specified por ts[...]

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    51 IP Routing Configuration and Management This chapter descr ibes the configuration and management of IP routing in the Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Series. IP Routing configur ation is accomplished through the Command Line Interface (CLI), Web-based Management Interf ace, or the Java D e vice Manager (JDM). This chapter contains the f[...]

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    52 IP Routing Configuration and Management Open Shor test P ath First (OSPF) initial configuration This section contains the steps necessar y for the initial configuration of OSPF on the s witch. More advanced configuration e xamples can be f ound in the "IP routing configuration e xamples" (page 120) section. Basic OSPF configurati[...]

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    IP routing initial configuration 53 9 Assign an IP address to VLAN 35. 5530-24TFD(config-if)# ip address 1.1.2.25 255.255.255.0 10 Enable OSPF in VLAN 35. 5530-24TFD(config-if)# ip ospf en 11 Return to Global Configuration mode. 5530-24TFD(config-if)# exit 12 By def ault all por ts belong to a newly created VLAN. This command remov es all of the [...]

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    54 IP Routing Configuration and Management 3 Log into the OSPF router configuration mode. 5530-24TFD(config)# router ospf 4 Enable ASBR functionality . 5530-24TFD(config-router)# as-boundary-router en 5 Use the f ollowing commands to select the type of routes that OSPF will distribute to other OSPF de vices. RIP , direct, and static routes are su[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the CLI 55 This command tells the router to use up to two paths to get to any OSPF network destination. 4 The configuration can be verified using the following command. 5530-24TFD(config)# show ecmp —End— IP routing configuration using the CLI This section describes the various Command Line Interf ace commands[...]

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    56 IP Routing Configuration and Management ip bloc king-mode parameters Parameter Description full Select this parameter to set IP b loc king to full. This nev er allows a duplicate IP address in a stack. none Select this parameter to set IP blocking to none. This allows duplicate IP addresses unconditionally . This command is e x ecuted in the Gl[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the CLI 57 ip address parameters Parameter Description <A.B.C .D> The IP address to attach to the VLAN. <W .X.Y .Z> The subnet mask to attach to the VLAN <1 - 256> The MAC offset value . Specify the value 1 for the Management VLAN only . secondary Use this option to set up a secondar y IP interface [...]

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    58 IP Routing Configuration and Management ip address <ip address> <mask> [<mac offset>] secondary —End— Example Adding secondary IP interfaces to a VLAN Primar y and secondar y interf aces must reside on different subnets. In the f ollowing e xample, 4.1.0.10 is the pr imar y IP and 4.1.1.10 is the secondar y IP . interface [...]

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    IP routing configuration using the CLI 59 The syntax f or the show vlan ip command is: show vlan ip [vid <1 - 4094>] Substitute <1 - 4094> abov e with the VLAN ID of the VLAN to be displa yed. Static route commands This section discusses the commands used to displa y and configure static routes on the Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch [...]

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    60 IP Routing Configuration and Management 10.3.2.0 255.255.255.0 10.3.2.199 1 1 ---- CD B 0 T otal Routes: 3 TYPE Legend: I=Indirect Route, D=Direct Route, A=Alternative Route, B=Best Route, E=Ecmp Route, U=Unresolv ed Route, N=Not in HW The f ollowing table outlines the parameters f or this command. show ip r oute parameters Parameter Descriptio[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the CLI 61 ip route parameter s Parameter Description <A.B.C .D> Enter IP address of the destination point of the route being added. <W .X.Y .Z> Enter subnet mask address of the destination node for the route being added. <O .P .Q.R> Enter the IP address of the ne xt hop of the route being added. &l[...]

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    62 IP Routing Configuration and Management ip route enable parameter s Parameter Description <A.B.C .D> Enter IP address of the destination point of the route being enabled. <W .X.Y .Z> Enter subnet mask address of the destination node for the route being enabled. <O .P .Q.R> Enter the IP address of the ne xt hop of the route bei[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the CLI 63 traceroute <Hostname|A.B.C.D.|ip> <-m> <-p> <-q> <-v> <-w> <1-1464> The f ollowing tab le descr ibes the parameters for this command. traceroute parameter s Parameter Description Hostname Enter the name of the remote host. A.B.C .D . Enter the A.B.C .D . name of th[...]

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    64 IP Routing Configuration and Management Parameter Description <O .P .Q.R> Enter the IP address of the ne xt hop of the route being modified. <1 - 65535> Enter the ne w weight, or cost, of the static route . The ip route weight command is ex ecuted in the Global Configuration command mode. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) commands[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the CLI 65 The show ip arp command is e x ecuted in the Global Configuration command mode. show ip arp static command The show ip arp static command displa ys all configured static entr ies in an ARP table, including those without a valid route . The syntax for the show ip arp static command is: show ip arp static [...]

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    66 IP Routing Configuration and Management no ip arp command The no ip arp command removes an ARP entr y . The syntax f or the no ip arp command is: no ip arp <A.B.C.D> Substitute <A.B.C.D> abov e with the IP address of the static ARP entr y to remov e. The no ip arp command is ex ecuted in the Global Configuration command mode. ip ar[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the CLI 67 no ip arp-proxy [enable] The no ip arp-proxy command is e x ecuted in the La y er 3 IP VLAN Interf ace Configuration mode. default ip arp-pro xy command The default ip arp-proxy command is used to retur n the switch to the def ault proxy ARP settings . The syntax of the default ip arp-proxy command is: de[...]

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    68 IP Routing Configuration and Management router rip command The router rip command is used to enter the Router Configuration mode for RIP . Router Configuration mode is used to configure various aspects of RIP , OSPF ( router ospf command), and VRRP ( router vrrp command). The syntax of the router rip command is: router rip The router rip com[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the CLI 69 The timers basic holddown command is e x ecuted in the Router Configuration mode. timers basic timeout command The timers basic timeout command is used to set the RIP timeout timer . The syntax of the timers basic timeout command is: timers basic timeout <timer_value> The <timer_value> paramet[...]

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    70 IP Routing Configuration and Management no ip rip adver tise-when-down command The ip rip advertise-when-down command is used to disable RIP advertisements on the interf ace being configured ev en when that interface is not operational. The syntax of the no ip rip advertise-when-down command is: no ip rip advertise-when-down {enable} The no ip[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the CLI 71 The ip rip cost command is ex ecuted in the Interf ace Configuration mode. ip rip default-listen command The ip rip default-listen command is used to enable the acceptance of def ault route adver tisements. The syntax of the ip rip default-listen command is: ip rip default-listen {enable} The ip rip defau[...]

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    72 IP Routing Configuration and Management ip rip holddown command The ip rip holddown command is used to set the value of the holddown timer on the RIP interface . The syntax of the ip rip holddown command is: ip rip holddown <timer_value> The <timer_value> parameter is an integer value between 0 and 360 seconds. The ip rip holddown c[...]

  • Page 73

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 73 ip rip listen {enable} The ip rip listen command is ex ecuted in the Interf ace Configuration mode. no ip rip listen command The no ip rip listen command is used to prev ent this interf ace from listening f or RIP adver tisements. The syntax of the no ip rip listen command is: ip rip listen {enable} The n[...]

  • Page 74

    74 IP Routing Configuration and Management ip rip poison {enable} The ip rip poison command is ex ecuted in the Interf ace Configuration mode. no ip rip poison command The no ip rip poison command is used to disable poison re verse on this RIP interf ace. The syntax of the no ip rip poison command is: no ip rip poison {enable} The no ip rip poiso[...]

  • Page 75

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 75 The <rip_version> parameter indicates the RIP version. The valid values f or this parameter are: • rip1 • rip1orrip2 • rip2 The ip rip receive command is ex ecuted in the Interface Configuration mode. ip rip send command The ip rip send command is used to set the RIP version sent on this inter[...]

  • Page 76

    76 IP Routing Configuration and Management The no ip rip supply command is ex ecuted in the Interf ace Configuration mode. ip rip timeout command The ip rip timeout command is used to set the RIP timeout value on this interf ace. The syntax of the ip rip timeout command is: ip rip timeout <timer_value> The <timer_value> parameter is a[...]

  • Page 77

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 77 Use the interface k e y word to display RIP statistics by interf ace. Omission of this ke y word displa ys general RIP inf or mation The show ip rip command is e x ecuted in the Global Configuration mode. default router rip command The default router rip command is used to retur n the s witch to the def a[...]

  • Page 78

    78 IP Routing Configuration and Management default timers basic update command The default timers basic update command is used to retur n the s witch to the factory def ault RIP update timer . The syntax of the default timers basic update command is: default timers basic update The default timers basic update command is ex ecuted in the Router Con[...]

  • Page 79

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 79 default ip rip cost command The default ip rip cost command is used to restore the default RIP costing settings f or the interface . The syntax of the default ip rip cost command is: default ip rip cost [[out-policy <policy_name>] | [poison enable] | [proxy-announce enable] | [receive <rip_version[...]

  • Page 80

    80 IP Routing Configuration and Management default ip rip holddown command The default ip rip holddown command is used to restore the def ault RIP holddown setting for the interface . The syntax of the default ip rip holddown command is: default ip rip holddown The default ip rip holddown command is e xecuted in the Interface Configuration mode. [...]

  • Page 81

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 81 default ip rip poison enable The default ip rip poison command is ex ecuted in the Interface Configuration mode. default ip rip pro xy-announce command The default ip rip proxy-announce command is used to disable pro xy announcement on the interface . The syntax of the default ip rip proxy-announce comman[...]

  • Page 82

    82 IP Routing Configuration and Management default ip rip timeout command The default ip rip timeout command is used to restore the def ault RIP timeout setting for the interf ace. The syntax of the default ip rip timeout command is: default ip rip timeout The default ip rip timeout command is ex ecuted in the Interface Configuration mode. defaul[...]

  • Page 83

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 83 The ip ospf apply accept command is ex ecuted in the Global Configuration mode. ip ospf apply redistrib ute direct command The ip ospf apply redistribute direct command is used to apply only direct OSPF redistr ibution configuration to the s witch. The syntax of the ip ospf apply redistribute direct comm[...]

  • Page 84

    84 IP Routing Configuration and Management router ospf enab le command The router ospf enable command is used to enable OSPF globally on the s witch. The syntax of the router ospf enable command is: router ospf enable The router ospf enable command is ex ecuted in the Global Configuration mode. no router ospf enable command The no router ospf ena[...]

  • Page 85

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 85 accept adv-rtr <router_ip_address> [enable] [metric-type {any | type1 | type2}] [route-policy {policy_name}] The f ollowing table outlines the parameters f or this command. accept adv-r tr parameters Parameter Description router_ip_address This parameter represents the IP address of the router advert[...]

  • Page 86

    86 IP Routing Configuration and Management [advertise-mode {no-summarize | summarize | suppress}] [advertise-metric {0-65535}]] The f ollowing table outlines the parameters f or this command. area parameters P arameter Description ip_address Specifies the Area ID expressed as IP address (A.B.C.D). default-cost {0-16777215} The default cost associ[...]

  • Page 87

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 87 no area parameters Parameter Description ip_address Specifies the Area ID expressed as IP address (A.B.C.D). impor t-summaries {enable} Controls the import of summar y link state adver tisements into stub areas. This setting has no eff ect on other areas. range {subnet_mask} {nssa-entlink | summary-link} [...]

  • Page 88

    88 IP Routing Configuration and Management The <metric_value> parameter represents the cost value to assign to the por t. This v alue is an integer between 1 and 65535. The default-cost ethernet command is e x ecuted in the Router Configuration mode. default-cost fast-ethernet command The default-cost fast-ethernet command is used to defin[...]

  • Page 89

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 89 host-route command Use the host-route command to add a host to a router . F or more inf ormation about host routes, see "OSPF host route" (page 29) . The syntax f or the host-route command is: host-route <A.B.C.D.> metric <0-65535> where <A.B.C .D .> is the host IP address and m[...]

  • Page 90

    90 IP Routing Configuration and Management no network <ip_address> The <ip_address> parameter represents the IP address of the interface to be disabled. The no network command is ex ecuted in the Router Configuration mode. redistribute command The redistribute command is used to configure OSPF route redistribution. Direct, RIP , and [...]

  • Page 91

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 91 no redistribute parameter s Parameter s Description <route_type> The type of route to be configured. V alid options are direct , rip , and static . <policy_name> The route policy to remo ve from the route redistrib ution. This is the name of an existing route policy . The no redistribute comma[...]

  • Page 92

    92 IP Routing Configuration and Management The syntax of the no router-id command is: no router-id The no router-id command is ex ecuted in the Router Configuration mode. timers basic holddown command The timers basic holddown command is used to configure the OSPF holddown timer . The syntax of the timers basic holddown command is: timers basic [...]

  • Page 93

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 93 area virtual-link parameters Parameter Description <A.B.C .D .> Specifies the transit area ID expressed as an IP address. <A.B.C .D ./0-32> Specifies the neighbor router ID expressed as an IP address. authentication-ke y <WORD> Specifies the unique identifier assigned to the authentic[...]

  • Page 94

    94 IP Routing Configuration and Management no area virtual-link <A.B.C.D.> <W.X.Y.Z> [authentication- key] no area vir tual-link command parameters Parameter Description <A.B.C .D .> Specifies the transit area Id expressed as an IP address. <W .X.Y .Z> Specifies the neighbor router ID expressed as an IP address. authentic[...]

  • Page 95

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 95 no area virtual-link message-digest-key <A.B.C.D.> <W.X.Y.Z> <1-255> no area vir tual-link message-dig est-key command parameters Parameter Description <A.B.C .D .> Specifies the transit area ID expressed as an IP address. <W .X.Y .Z> Specifies the neighbor router ID express[...]

  • Page 96

    96 IP Routing Configuration and Management ip ospf area command The ip ospf area command is used to assign an interface to an OSPF area. The syntax of the ip ospf area command is: ip ospf area <ip_address> The <ip_address> parameter represents the unique ID of the area to which the interface connects. An area ID of 0.0.0.0 indicates th[...]

  • Page 97

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 97 The ip ospf cost command is e x ecuted in the Interface Configur ation mode. ip ospf dead-interval command The ip ospf dead-interval command is used to configure a dead inter val f or the interface . This is the inter val of time that a Hello pack et has not been transmitted from this interf ace bef ore [...]

  • Page 98

    98 IP Routing Configuration and Management ip ospf network {broadcast | passive} The ip ospf network command is e x ecuted in the Interface Configuration mode. ip ospf primary-md5-key command The ip ospf primary-md5-key command is used to configure the primar y MD5 ke y to use f or authentication in instances where interface authentication uses [...]

  • Page 99

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 99 ip ospf transmit-delay command The ip ospf transmit-delay command is used to define the transmit dela y f or this OSPF interface . The syntax of the ip ospf transmit-delay command is: ip ospf transmit-delay <interval> The <interval> parameter is the transmit dela y in seconds. This is an integ[...]

  • Page 100

    100 IP Routing Configuration and Management Command Description show ip ospf area-range <ip_address> Displays configur ation information about the OSPF area range specified in the <ip_address> parameter . Omitting this parameter displa ys information for all OSPF area ranges. show ip ospf ase Displays information about the OSPF Auton[...]

  • Page 101

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 101 Command Description show ip ospf vir tual-neighbors Displays general inf ormation about vir tual neighbors. show ip ospf host-route Displa ys the host IP address and cost for a host route. clear ip ospf counters command The clear ip ospf counters command clears OSPF statistics counters, including mismatch[...]

  • Page 102

    102 IP Routing Configuration and Management ip prefix-list parameters Parameter Description <prefix_name> The name assigned to the prefix list. <ip_address/mask> The IP address and subnet mask of the prefix list. The subnet mask is e xpressed as a value between 0 and 32. <mask_from> The subnet range cov ered b y the prefix l[...]

  • Page 103

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 103 <prefix_list> Indicates a previously defined prefix list to be used with the command. This parameter is used with various options in this command. <protocol_name> The name of a protocol to be used. Options are direct, static, rip, ospf, and any . Multiple protocols can be specified by usin[...]

  • Page 104

    104 IP Routing Configuration and Management The ip rip out-policy command is ex ecuted in the Interf ace Configuration mode. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) commands The Vir tual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) is designed to eliminate the single point of failure that can occur when the single static def ault gatew a y router for an e[...]

  • Page 105

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 105 ping-virtual-address enable The ping-virtual-address enable command is ex ecuted in the Router Configuration mode. no ping-vir tual-address enable command The no ping-virtual-address enable command is used to disab le ICMP echo replies from VRRP associated addresses. The syntax of the no ping-virtual-add[...]

  • Page 106

    106 IP Routing Configuration and Management The ip vrrp address command is e x ecuted in the Interface Configuration mode. no ip vrrp address command The no ip vrrp address command is used to delete the association of an IP address with a vir tual router ID . The syntax of the no ip vrrp address command is: no ip vrrp address <vr_id> <ip[...]

  • Page 107

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 107 ip vrrp backup-master command The ip vrrp backup-master command is used to enable the VRRP backup / master functionality . The syntax of the ip vrrp backup-master command is: ip vrrp <vr_id> backup-master enable The <vr_id> parameter represents the vir tual router being configured. The ip vrr[...]

  • Page 108

    108 IP Routing Configuration and Management The no ip vrrp critical-ip command is ex ecuted in the Interface Configuration mode. ip vrrp critical-ip-addr command The ip vrrp critical-ip-addr command is used to set the IP address used with the VRRP critical IP functionality . The syntax of the ip vrrp critical-ip-addr command is: ip vrrp <vr_id[...]

  • Page 109

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 109 The <vr_id> parameter represents the vir tual router being configured. The ip vrrp fast-adv command is e x ecuted in the Interface Configuration mode. no ip vrrp fast-adv command The no ip vrrp fast-adv command is used to disable the VRRP f ast advertisement functionality . The syntax of the no ip[...]

  • Page 110

    110 IP Routing Configuration and Management ip vrrp priority command The ip vrrp priority command is used to assign a pr iority to a vir tual router . The syntax of the ip vrrp priority command is: ip vrrp <vr_id> priority <priority_value> The <vr_id> parameter represents the vir tual router being configured. The <priority_va[...]

  • Page 111

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 111 The <path_count> parameter represents the number of ECMP paths allotted. This is a v alue between 1 and 4. The def ault is 1. The rip maximum-path command is e xecuted in the Global Configuration mode. ospf maximum-path command The ospf maximum-path command is used to configure the number of ECMP [...]

  • Page 112

    112 IP Routing Configuration and Management Brouter port commands A brouter por t is a single-por t VLAN that can route IP pac kets as w ell as bridge all non-routable tr affic. The f ollowing section descr ibes the CLI commands used to configure and manage brouter por ts on the Nor tel Ethernet Routing Switch 5500 Series. brouter command The br[...]

  • Page 113

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 113 show br outer command The show brouter command is used to display inf or mation about the brouter configuration on the s witch. The syntax of the show brouter command is: show brouter [port <brouter_port>] Usage of the optional port <brouter_port> por t narrows the scope the command to the sp[...]

  • Page 114

    114 IP Routing Configuration and Management clear ip forwar d-protocol udp counters command The clear ip forward-protocol udp counters command clears the UDP broadcast counters on each interface . TIP : Stacking - the clear ip forward-protocol udp counters command is ex ecuted only on the base unit in a stac k. The syntax f or the clear ip forward[...]

  • Page 115

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 115 DHCP relay commands This section co vers the commands that are used to configure and manage DHCP on the Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Series, both globally on the s witch and on each VLAN. Setting DHCP T o set DHCP , perform the follo wing procedure: Step Action 1 Enable DHCP globally . 2 Set a V[...]

  • Page 116

    116 IP Routing Configuration and Management show ip dhcp-relay counters command The show ip dhcp-relay counters command displays the current DHCP rela y counters configuration globally on the Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Series. This includes the number of requests and the number of replies. The syntax f or the show ip dhcp-relay counter[...]

  • Page 117

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 117 ip dhcp-relay fwd-path parameter s Parameter Description <A.B.C .D> Enter the IP address of the DHCP agent on the forw arding path to be configured. <O .P .Q.R> Enter the IP address of the DHCP ser ver on the forw arding path to be configured. The ip dhcp-relay fwd-path command is e x ecuted[...]

  • Page 118

    118 IP Routing Configuration and Management The f ollowing tab le descr ibes the parameters for this command. ip dhcp-relay fwd-path disable parameter s Parameter Description <A.B.C .D> Enter the IP address of the DHCP agent on the forw arding path to be disabled. <O .P .Q.R> Enter the IP address of the DHCP ser ver on the forw arding [...]

  • Page 119

    IP routing configuration using the CLI 119 The show vlan dhcp-relay command is ex ecuted in the User EXEC command mode. ip dhcp-relay command The ip dhcp-relay command allows configures DHCP relay settings on a VLAN. The syntax f or the ip dhcp-relay command is: ip dhcp-relay [min-sec <0-65535>] [mode {bootp | dhcp | bootp_dhcp}] The f ollo[...]

  • Page 120

    120 IP Routing Configuration and Management ip dhcp-relay broadcast The ip dhcp-relay broadcast command is ex ecuted in the Interf ace Configuration command mode. no ip dhcp-relay br oadcast command The no ip dhcp-relay broadcast command disables DHCP rela y broadcast on a VLAN. The syntax f or the no ip dhcp-relay broadcast command is: no ip dhc[...]

  • Page 121

    IP routing configuration examples 121 This section contains the follo wing topics: • "Changing the def ault ARP aging time" (page 121) • "Adding a static ARP entry to a VLAN" (page 121) • "Adding a static ARP entr y to a brouter por t" (page 122) • "Deleting a static ARP entr y" (page 122) Changing t[...]

  • Page 122

    122 IP Routing Configuration and Management Adding a static ARP entry to a brouter port T o add a static ARP entr y to a brouter por t, use the ip arp command. This command has the f ollowing syntax: ip arp ip <ip_address> mac <mac_address> port <port_number> vid <vid_number> The f ollowing table outlines the parameters of [...]

  • Page 123

    IP routing configuration examples 123 Note: The command examples below demonstrate the configuration of RIP on a VLAN. Step Action 1 Configure the interf ace, assign an IP address and add por ts. 5530-24TFD# enable 5530-24TFD#config terminal 5530-24TFD(config)# vlan create 51 name "VLAN-51" type port 5530-24TFD(config)# interface vlan [...]

  • Page 124

    124 IP Routing Configuration and Management 5530-24TFD(config-if)# ip rip default-supply enable 6 Enable Def ault Route Listen to add a default route to the route tab le, if adver tised from another router . 5530-24TFD# enable 5530-24TFD# config terminal 5530-24TFD(config)# interface vlan 51 5530-24TFD(config-if)# ip rip default-listen enable 7 Ad[...]

  • Page 125

    IP routing configuration examples 125 Theref ore, the receiver neighbor ignores this route because the metric 16 indicates infinite hops in the network. These mechanisms prev ent routing loops. 5530-24TFD# enable 5530-24TFD# config terminal 5530-24TFD(config)# interface vlan 51 5530-24TFD(config-if)# ip rip 5530-24TFD(config-if)# ip rip poison en[...]

  • Page 126

    126 IP Routing Configuration and Management Step Action 1 Configure tagging on por ts 1/47 and 1/48. T agging is required to suppor t multiple VLANs on the same interface . 5530-24TFD# enable 5530-24TFD# config terminal 5530-24TFD(config)# vlan ports 1/47-48 tagging tagAll 2 Configure ERS2 f or VLAN 2 access. a. Create a por t-based VLAN (VLAN 2[...]

  • Page 127

    IP routing configuration examples 127 5530-24TFD(config-if)#ip rip listen disable 4 Configure brouter por t 2/7 on ERS2. a. Assign the IP address 10.1.1.1/30 to por t 2/7 using brouter VLAN 2090. 5530-24TFD(config)# interface FastEthernet 2/7 5530-24TFD(config-if)# brouter vlan 2090 subnet 10.1.1.1/30 Note: Usage of the brouter command above requ[...]

  • Page 128

    128 IP Routing Configuration and Management interface vlan 3 no ip rip listen enable no ip rip supply enable ! *** Brouter Port *** ! interface fastEthernet ALL brouter port 2/7 vlan 3 subnet 10.1.1.1/30 The follo wing commands can be used to confir m the configuration of RIP parameters: Command Description show vlan This command is used to disp[...]

  • Page 129

    IP routing configuration examples 129 RIPv2 configuration example Use the follo wing procedure to configure ERS2 to add RIP version 2 to VLAN 2, VLAN 3, and the brouter por t: Step Action 1 Configure RIP version 2 on VLAN 2. Enab le RIP version 2 mode on the IP address used for VLAN 2. 5530-24TFD# enable 5530-24TFD# config terminal 5530-24TFD(c[...]

  • Page 130

    130 IP Routing Configuration and Management 5530-24TFD(config-if)# ip rip receive version rip2 —End— Using RIP accept policies RIP accept policies are used on the Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Series to selectively accept routes from RIP updates. If no policies are defined, the def ault behavior is applied. This def ault behavior is t[...]

  • Page 131

    IP routing configuration examples 131 Accept policy configuration Use the follo wing steps to recreate the above configur ation example: Step Action 1 Configure the IP prefix list on ERS1. Create a prefix list named Prefix_1 with an IP range from 10.1.240.0 to 10.1.255.0. 5530-24TFD(config)# ip prefix-list Prefix_1 10.1.240.0/20 ge 20 le 32 [...]

  • Page 132

    132 IP Routing Configuration and Management 5530-24TFD(config)# interface FastEthernet 2/8 5530-24TFD(config-if)# brouter vlan 2091 subnet 10.1.1.5/30 5530-24TFD(config-if)# ip rip enable 5530-24TFD(config-if)# ip rip in-policy rip_pol_1 —End— The show running-config command is used to display the current configuration of a switch. Using this[...]

  • Page 133

    IP routing configuration examples 133 Step Action 1 Configure the IP prefix list on ERS3 named Prefix_1 with the IP address 10.1.240.0. 5530-24TFD(config)# ip prefix-list Prefix_1 10.1.240.0/20 ge 20 le 32 2 Configure the route policy named P olicy_Rip with match criter ia using the IP prefix configured in step 1. 5530-24TFD(config)# route-m[...]

  • Page 134

    134 IP Routing Configuration and Management 5530-24TFD(config)# route-map rip_pol_2 1 match network Prefix_2 3 Add the Route P olicy created in step 2 to both RIP core por ts. 5530-24TFD(config)# interface FastEthernet 2/1 5530-24TFD(config-if)# brouter vlan 2091 subnet 10.1.1.14/30 5530-24TFD(config-if)# ip rip enable 5530-24TFD(config-if)#ip rip[...]

  • Page 135

    IP routing configuration examples 135 T o create the OSPF interface illustrated abo ve for router R1, f ollow this procedure: Step Action 1 Configure brouter por t OSPF interf ace. Configure por t 2 as a brouter por t with VLAN ID of 2134 and enab le OSPF on this interface . 5530-24TFD# config terminal 5530-24TFD(config)# interface fast 2 5530-2[...]

  • Page 136

    136 IP Routing Configuration and Management Simple passw ord mec hanism The simple pass word security mechanism transmits a te xt pass word in the OSPF headers . Only routers that contain the same authentication ID in their OSPF headers can communicate with each other . Note: Nor tel recommends not using this security mechanism because the pass wo[...]

  • Page 137

    IP routing configuration examples 137 MD5 configuration example T o replicate the abov e configuration e xample using the ke y ID 2 and ke y value qwsdf89 , perf orm the follo wing steps: Step Action 1 Configure MD5 authentication on R1. 5530-24TFD(config)# interface vlan 2 5530-24TFD(config-if)# ip ospf message-digest-key 2 md5 qwsdf89 5530-24[...]

  • Page 138

    138 IP Routing Configuration and Management OSPF network e xample T o create the configuration illustrated abo ve f or router R1, use the f ollowing commands: 5530-24TFD(config)# vlan create 2 type port 5530-24TFD(config)# vlan mem add 2 1 5530-24TFD(config)# interface vlan 2 5530-24TFD(config-if)# ip address 172.3.1.1 255.255.255.0 5530-24TFD(co[...]

  • Page 139

    IP routing configuration examples 139 The impact of a topology change is localized to the area in which it occurs. The only e xception to this is f or the area border routers, which must maintain an LSDB for each area to which the y belong. Changes in topology are advertised to the rest of the network b y the area border routers b y advertising su[...]

  • Page 140

    140 IP Routing Configuration and Management Stub and Not So Stubby areas Stub areas do not receive adver tisements f or external routes (AS-external LSAs, type 5) from an ABR, which reduces the size of the link state database. Instead, routing to e xter nal destinations from within a stub area is based on the default route that is originated by th[...]

  • Page 141

    IP routing configuration examples 141 OSPF stub area example Note: AS-e xternal LSAs are not flooded into a stub area. Instead, only one def ault route to e xternal destinations is distributed into the stub area by the stub ABR router . The area default cost specifies the cost for advertising the def ault route into stub area by the ABR. Use the[...]

  • Page 142

    142 IP Routing Configuration and Management Configure R1 in stub area 2 with the Router-ID 1.1.1.5. Add the OSPF interf aces to area 2 and enab le OSPF on these interfaces . 5530-24TFD(config-router)# router-id 1.1.1.5 5530-24TFD(config-router)# area 0.0.0.2 import noexternal 5530-24TFD(config-router)# network 10.1.1.18 area 0.0.0.2 5530-24TFD(co[...]

  • Page 143

    IP routing configuration examples 143 Not So Stubby Areas (NSSA) Similar to stub areas, the not so stubb y area (NSSA) can also pre v ent the flooding of AS-Exter nal Link State advertisements into the NSSA by replacing them with a def ault route. Howe ver , NSSA can also impor t small stub (non-OSPF) routing domains into OSPF . This allows the N[...]

  • Page 144

    144 IP Routing Configuration and Management 5530-24TFD(config)# interface vlan 100 5530-24TFD(config-if)# ip rip receive version rip2 send version rip2 c. Configure the OSPF interface on R1. Configure por t 2/6 as a brouter por t in VLAN 200. 5530-24TFD(config)# interface fast 2/6 5530-24TFD(config-if)# brouter port 2/6 vlan 200 subnet 10.1.1.18[...]

  • Page 145

    IP routing configuration examples 145 Configuring Area Border Routers (ABR) Configuration of an OSPF ABR is an automatic process on the Nor tel Ethernet Routing Switch 5500 Ser ies; no user inter v ention is required. The Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Ser ies automatically becomes an OSPF ABR when it has operational OSPF interfaces belon[...]

  • Page 146

    146 IP Routing Configuration and Management 3 Enable OSPF . Configure R1 as an ABR. Note that, by def ault, OSPF interface 10.1.1.22 is placed into OSPF area 0.0.0.0. Because one additional area of 0.0.0.2 is created and OSPF interf ace 10.1.1.17 is added to area 0.0.0.2, R1 automatically becomes an ABR. 5530-24TFD(config-router)# router-id 1.1.1[...]

  • Page 147

    IP routing configuration examples 147 Area ID Range Subnet/Mask Range Type Advertise Mode Metric ----------- ------------------ ------------- -------------- ------ 0.0.0.2 172.3.0.0/16 Summary Link Summarize 100 T o display ABR status , use the show ip ospf command. Usage of this command on the example configuration w ould yield the follo wing ou[...]

  • Page 148

    148 IP Routing Configuration and Management ASBR distribution e xample Use the f ollowing procedure to replicate the ASBR distribution e xample: Step Action 1 Configure RIP . Configure the RIP interface on R1 b y configuring por t 1/31 as a brouter por t in VLAN 100 and enabling RIP on this interface . 5530-24TFD(config)# interface fast 1/31 55[...]

  • Page 149

    IP routing configuration examples 149 5530-24TFD(config-router)# as-boundary-router enable 5530-24TFD(config-router)# router-id 1.1.1.3 5530-24TFD(config)# router ospf enable 5 Configure OSPF route distribution. Configure OSPF route distr ib ution to impor t RIP into OSPF . The Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Ser ies distr ib utes the RIP [...]

  • Page 150

    150 IP Routing Configuration and Management 2 Configure a route policy . Create a route policy named P olicy_Default which distributes the IP prefix list created in step 1. Note that ospf is selected as the match-pr otocol value . This causes the def ault route to be advertised through RIP only if OSPF is operational. 5530-24TFD(config)# route-m[...]

  • Page 151

    IP routing configuration examples 151 External route advertisement example The f ollowing procedure outlines the commands used to replicate the abo ve configuration e xample: Step Action 1 Configure the RIP interface . Configure por t 1/20 as a brouter por t in VLAN 200 and enables RIP on this interf ace. 5530-24TFD(config)# interface fast 1/20[...]

  • Page 152

    152 IP Routing Configuration and Management Configure R1 as an ASBR, assign the OSPF Router-ID 1.1.1.5, create OSPF NSSA area 2, add the OSPF interf ace 10.1.1.18 to area 2, and enable OSPF on the interf ace. Enable ASBR and OSPF globally . 5530-24TFD(config)# router ospf 5530-24TFD(config-router)# router-id 1.1.1.5 5530-24TFD(config-router)# as-[...]

  • Page 153

    IP routing configuration examples 153 Configuring a multi-area comple x The multi-area comple x configuration e xample descr ibed in this section uses five Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Ser ies devices (R1 to R5) in a multi-area configuration. Many of the concepts and topology descriptions that are used in this e xample configuration [...]

  • Page 154

    154 IP Routing Configuration and Management • R4 is an OSPF inter nal router in Area 3. • R5 is an inter nal OSPF stub router in Area 2. • All interf aces used for this configuration are ether net, therefore the OSPF interf aces are broadcast. • The interf ace prior ity value on R5 is set to 0, theref ore R5 cannot become a designated rou[...]

  • Page 155

    IP routing configuration examples 155 vlan name 1 "VLAN #1" vlan create 102 name "VLAN #102" type port vlan create 103 name "VLAN #103" type port vlan ports 1-24 tagging unTagAll filter-untagged-frame disable filter-unregistered-frames enable priority 0 vlan ports 25-26 tagging tagAll filter-untagged-frame disable fil[...]

  • Page 156

    156 IP Routing Configuration and Management enable exit ! *** MLT (Phase 2) *** ! mlt spanning-tree 1 stp 3 learning normal mlt spanning-tree 2 stp 2 learning normal ! *** L3 *** ! no ip directed-broadcast enable ip routing interface vlan 102 ip address 10.1.1.21 255.255.255.252 2 ip dhcp-relay min-sec 0 mode bootp_dhcp no ip dhcp-relay broadcast [...]

  • Page 157

    IP routing configuration examples 157 ip ospf dead-interval 40 ip ospf enable exit interface vlan 102 ip ospf area 0.0.0.0 ip ospf network broadcast ip ospf priority 100 ip ospf authentication-type none ip ospf mtu-ignore enable no ip ospf advertise-when-down enable ip ospf enable exit 2. R2 configuration commands ! ! *** STP (Phase 1) *** ! span[...]

  • Page 158

    158 IP Routing Configuration and Management vlan members 102 1-2 vlan ports 1-2 pvid 102 vlan ports 3-4 pvid 1 vlan ports 5-6 pvid 100 vlan ports 7-8 pvid 101 vlan ports 9-26 pvid 1 vlan igmp unknown-mcast-no-flood disable vlan igmp 1 snooping disable vlan igmp 1 proxy disable robust-value 2 query-interval 125 vlan igmp 100 snooping disable vlan i[...]

  • Page 159

    IP routing configuration examples 159 mlt spanning-tree 1 stp 2 learning normal mlt spanning-tree 2 stp 1 learning normal mlt spanning-tree 2 stp 2 learning normal mlt spanning-tree 5 stp 1 learning normal ! *** L3 *** ! no ip directed-broadcast enable ip routing interface vlan 1 ip dhcp-relay min-sec 0 mode bootp_dhcp no ip dhcp-relay broadcast i[...]

  • Page 160

    160 IP Routing Configuration and Management default-cost 1 area 0.0.0.2 import-summaries enable area 0.0.0.3 import external area 0.0.0.3 import-summaries enable exit enable configure terminal interface vlan 101 ip ospf area 0.0.0.3 ip ospf network broadcast ip ospf priority 50 ip ospf authentication-type none ip ospf mtu-ignore enable no ip ospf [...]

  • Page 161

    IP routing configuration examples 161 spanning-tree stp 3 create spanning-tree cost-calc-mode dot1d spanning-tree port-mode normal spanning-tree stp 1 priority 8000 spanning-tree stp 1 hello-time 2 spanning-tree stp 1 max-age 20 spanning-tree stp 1 forward-time 15 spanning-tree stp 1 tagged-bpdu disable tagged-bpdu-vid 4001 spanning-tree stp 1 mul[...]

  • Page 162

    162 IP Routing Configuration and Management vlan igmp 103 snooping disable vlan igmp 103 proxy disable robust-value 2 query-interval 125 vlan igmp 104 snooping disable vlan igmp 104 proxy disable robust-value 2 query-interval 125 vlan igmp 105 snooping disable vlan igmp 105 proxy disable robust-value 2 query-interval 125 vlan igmp 1001 snooping di[...]

  • Page 163

    IP routing configuration examples 163 mlt spanning-tree 4 stp 1 learning normal ! *** L3 *** ! no ip directed-broadcast enable ip routing interface vlan 1 ip dhcp-relay min-sec 0 mode bootp_dhcp no ip dhcp-relay broadcast ip dhcp-relay exit interface vlan 103 ip address 10.1.1.2 255.255.255.252 3 ip dhcp-relay min-sec 0 mode bootp_dhcp no ip dhcp-[...]

  • Page 164

    164 IP Routing Configuration and Management route-map Allow 1 set ip-preference 0 ! *** OSPF *** ! router ospf enable router ospf router-id 1.1.1.3 as-boundary-router enable no trap enable timers basic holddown 10 rfc1583-compatibility enable default-cost ethernet 100 default-cost fast-ethernet 10 default-cost gig-ethernet 1 default-cost ten-gig-e[...]

  • Page 165

    IP routing configuration examples 165 ip ospf priority 1 ip ospf authentication-type none ip ospf mtu-ignore enable no ip ospf advertise-when-down enable no ip ospf enable exit interface vlan 1001 ip ospf area 0.0.0.3 ip ospf network broadcast ip ospf priority 1 ip ospf authentication-type none ip ospf mtu-ignore enable no ip ospf advertise-when-d[...]

  • Page 166

    166 IP Routing Configuration and Management ip rip timeout 180 no ip rip triggered enable ip rip supply enable exit interface vlan 104 no ip rip advertise-when-down enable no ip rip auto-aggregation enable no ip rip default-listen enable no ip rip default-supply enable ip rip cost 1 ip rip holddown 120 ip rip listen enable no ip rip poison enable [...]

  • Page 167

    IP routing configuration examples 167 no ip rip triggered enable ip rip supply enable exit interface vlan 1 no ip rip advertise-when-down enable no ip rip auto-aggregation enable no ip rip default-listen enable no ip rip default-supply enable ip rip cost 1 ip rip holddown 120 ip rip listen enable no ip rip poison enable no ip rip proxy-announce en[...]

  • Page 168

    168 IP Routing Configuration and Management vlan ports 1-2 pvid 104 vlan ports 3-6 pvid 1 vlan ports 7-8 pvid 101 vlan ports 9-26 pvid 1 vlan igmp unknown-mcast-no-flood disable vlan igmp 1 snooping disable vlan igmp 1 proxy disable robust-value 2 query-interval 125 vlan igmp 101 snooping disable vlan igmp 101 proxy disable robust-value 2 query-in[...]

  • Page 169

    IP routing configuration examples 169 ip dhcp-relay min-sec 0 mode bootp_dhcp no ip dhcp-relay broadcast ip dhcp-relay exit interface vlan 104 ip address 10.1.1.26 255.255.255.252 3 ip dhcp-relay min-sec 0 mode bootp_dhcp no ip dhcp-relay broadcast ip dhcp-relay exit ip arp timeout 360 ip dhcp-relay ip blocking-mode none ! *** OSPF *** ! router os[...]

  • Page 170

    170 IP Routing Configuration and Management no ip ospf advertise-when-down enable ip ospf enable exit interface vlan 1 ip ospf area 0.0.0.0 ip ospf network broadcast ip ospf priority 1 ip ospf authentication-type none ip ospf mtu-ignore enable no ip ospf advertise-when-down enable no ip ospf enable exit 5. R5 configuration commands ! *** STP (Pha[...]

  • Page 171

    IP routing configuration examples 171 vlan igmp 1000 proxy disable robust-value 2 query-interval 125 vlan mgmt 1 ! *** MLT (Phase 1) *** ! mlt 5 name "Trunk #5" enable member 5-6 learning normal mlt 5 learning normal mlt 5 bpdu all-ports mlt 5 loadbalance basic ! *** STP (Phase 2) *** ! spanning-tree stp 1 add-vlan 1 spanning-tree stp 1 [...]

  • Page 172

    172 IP Routing Configuration and Management no trap enable timers basic holddown 10 rfc1583-compatibility enable default-cost ethernet 100 default-cost fast-ethernet 10 default-cost gig-ethernet 1 default-cost ten-gig-ethernet 1 area 0.0.0.0 import external area 0.0.0.0 import-summaries enable area 0.0.0.2 import noexternal default-cost 1 area 0.0[...]

  • Page 173

    IP routing configuration examples 173 Router R1 Status show vlan Id Name Type Protocol User PID Active IVL/SVL Mgmt --- --------- ---- -------- -------- ------ ------- ---- 1 VLAN #1 Port None 0x0000 Yes IVL Yes Port Members: 1-2,5-7,9-14,16-17,19-26 2 VLAN #2 Port None 0x0000 Yes IVL No Port Members: 3-4,8,18 5 VLAN #5 Port None 0x0000 Yes IVL No[...]

  • Page 174

    174 IP Routing Configuration and Management show ip ospf area Area ID: 0.0.0.0 Import Summaries: Yes Import Type: External Intra-Area SPF Runs: 35 Reachable Area Border Routers: 2 Reachable Autonomous System Border Routers: 0 Link-State Advertisements: 15 Link-State Advertisements Checksum: 551120(0x868d0) Area ID: 0.0.0.3 Import Summaries: Yes Im[...]

  • Page 175

    IP routing configuration examples 175 Interface Nbr Router ID Nbr IP Address Pri State RetransQLen Perm --------- ------------- -------------- --- ----- ----------- ---- 10.1.1.1 1.1.1.3 10.1.1.2 1 Full 0 Dyn 10.1.1.21 1.1.1.2 10.1.1.22 50 Full 0 Dyn Total OSPF Neighbors: 2 show ip r oute ===========================================================[...]

  • Page 176

    176 IP Routing Configuration and Management Id ifIndex Address Mask MacAddress Offset Routing 1 10001 203.203.100.53 255.255.255.0 00:15:9B:F3:70:40 1 Enabled 100 10100 10.1.1.17 255.255.255.252 00:15:9B:F3:70:41 2 Enabled 101 10101 10.1.1.9 255.255.255.252 00:15:9B:F3:70:42 3 Enabled 102 10102 10.1.1.22 255.255.255.252 00:15:9B:F3:70:43 4 Enabled[...]

  • Page 177

    IP routing configuration examples 177 Link-State Advertisements: 13 Link-State Advertisements Checksum: 454461(0x6ef3d) show ip ospf interface Interface: 10.1.1.9 Area ID: 0.0.0.3 Admin State: Enabled Type: Broadcast Priority: 50 Designated Router: 10.1.1.9 Backup Designated Router: 10.1.1.10 Authentication Type: None MTU Ignore: Yes Advertise Whe[...]

  • Page 178

    178 IP Routing Configuration and Management Interface Nbr Router ID Nbr IP Address Pri State RetransQLen Perm --------- ------------- -------------- --- ----- ----------- ---- 10.1.1.9 1.1.1.4 10.1.1.10 1 Full 0 Dyn 10.1.1.17 1.1.1.5 10.1.1.18 0 Full 0 Dyn 10.1.1.22 1.1.1.1 10.1.1.21 100 Full 0 Dyn Total OSPF Neighbors: 3 show ip r oute ==========[...]

  • Page 179

    IP routing configuration examples 179 show vlan ip Id ifIndex Address Mask MacAddress Offset Routing 1 10001 203.203.100.52 255.255.255.0 00:15:9B:F1:FC:40 1 Enabled 103 10103 10.1.1.2 255.255.255.252 00:15:9B:F1:FC:42 3 Enabled 104 10104 10.1.1.25 255.255.255.252 00:15:9B:F1:FC:43 4 Enabled 105 10105 20.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 00:15:9B:F1:FC:44 5 Ena[...]

  • Page 180

    180 IP Routing Configuration and Management 172.1.1.1 203.203.100.52 IP Address Holddown Timeout --------------- -------- ------- 10.1.1.2 120 180 10.1.1.25 120 180 20.1.1.1 120 180 172.1.1.1 120 180 203.203.100.52 120 180 show r oute-map detail ================================================================= Route Policy ========================[...]

  • Page 181

    IP routing configuration examples 181 Router ID: 1.1.1.3 Admin Status: Enabled Version Number: 2 Area Border Router Oper Status: False AS Boundary Router Config Status: True External Link-State Advertisements: 2 External Link-State Checksum: 49786(0xc27a) Type-of-Service (TOS) Routing Supported: False Originated Link-State Advertisements: 9 New Li[...]

  • Page 182

    182 IP Routing Configuration and Management Priority: 1 Designated Router: 10.1.1.26 Backup Designated Router: 10.1.1.25 Authentication Type: None MTU Ignore: Yes Advertise When Down: No Metric Value: 10 Interface: 20.1.1.1 Area ID: 0.0.0.0 Admin State: Disabled Type: Broadcast Priority: 1 Designated Router: 0.0.0.0 Backup Designated Router: 0.0.0[...]

  • Page 183

    IP routing configuration examples 183 show ip r oute ======================================================================== Ip Route ======================================================================== DST MASK NEXT COST VLAN PORT PROT TYPE PRF ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 172.2.2.0 255.255.255.0 2[...]

  • Page 184

    184 IP Routing Configuration and Management Version Number: 2 Area Border Router Oper Status: False AS Boundary Router Config Status: False External Link-State Advertisements: 2 External Link-State Checksum: 45698(0xb282) Type-of-Service (TOS) Routing Supported: False Originated Link-State Advertisements: 5 New Link-State Advertisements Received: [...]

  • Page 185

    IP routing configuration examples 185 Designated Router: 10.1.1.25 Backup Designated Router: 10.1.1.26 Authentication Type: None MTU Ignore: Yes Advertise When Down: No Metric Value: 10 Interface: 203.203.100.54 Area ID: 0.0.0.0 Admin State: Disabled Type: Broadcast Priority: 1 Designated Router: 0.0.0.0 Backup Designated Router: 0.0.0.0 Authentic[...]

  • Page 186

    186 IP Routing Configuration and Management show vlan Id Name Type Protocol User PID Active IVL/SVL Mgmt --- ---------- ---- -------- -------- ------ ------- ---- 1 VLAN #1 Port None 0x0000 Yes IVL Yes Port Members: 24-26 100 VLAN #100 Port None 0x0000 Yes IVL No Port Members: 5-6 1000 VLAN #1000 Port None 0x0000 Yes IVL No Port Members: 10 show v[...]

  • Page 187

    IP routing configuration examples 187 Import Type: No External Intra-Area SPF Runs: 11 Reachable Area Border Routers: 1 Reachable Autonomous System Border Routers: 0 Link-State Advertisements: 9 Link-State Advertisements Checksum: 274851(0x431a3) Stub Metric: 1 Stub Metric Type: OSPF Metric show ip ospf interface Interface: 10.1.1.18 Area ID: 0.0.[...]

  • Page 188

    188 IP Routing Configuration and Management Interface Nbr Router ID Nbr IP Address Pri State RetransQLen Perm --------- --------------- --------------- --- --------- ----------- ---- 10.1.1.18 1.1.1.2 10.1.1.17 50 Full 0 Dyn Total OSPF Neighbors: 1 show ip r oute ======================================================================== Ip Route ===[...]

  • Page 189

    IP routing configuration examples 189 3 Init The router received a general hello pack et (without its Router ID) from another router . 4 2-W ay The router received a Hello directed to it from another router . (The hello contains its Router ID) 5 ExStar t Indicates the star t of the Master/Slav e election process. 6 Exchange Indicates the link stat[...]

  • Page 190

    190 IP Routing Configuration and Management A mismatch in maximum transmission unit (MTU) sizes between the routers usually causes this type of problem. F or e xample, one router could be set f or a high MTU size and the other router a smaller value. Depending on the size of the link state database , the router with the smaller v alue ma y not be [...]

  • Page 191

    IP routing configuration examples 191 00-00-5E-00-01-<VRID> Where the VRID is an integer value in the range 1 to 255 that represents the vir tual router identification. The vir tual MAC address is assigned when VRRP is configured on a switch por t or VLAN. The f ollowing e xample represents this process: 5530-24TFD# config terminal 5530-24[...]

  • Page 192

    192 IP Routing Configuration and Management The VRRP pr iority setting is used to deter mine which router will become the VRRP master and which will become the VRRP bac kup . In instances where the prior ity setting is the same f or two routers, the higher IP address becomes the tie breaker . Therefore , it is ver y impor tant to set the correct V[...]

  • Page 193

    IP routing configuration examples 193 5530-24TFD# config terminal 5530-24TFD(config)# router vrrp ena 5530-24TFD(config)# interface vlan 2 5530-24TFD(config-if)# ip vrrp address 1 10.1.20.1 5530-24TFD(config-if)# ip vrrp 1 enable 2 Configure VLAN 3 on router R1. a. Configure VLAN 3 on router R1 using spanning tree group 1. 5530-24TFD# config ter[...]

  • Page 194

    194 IP Routing Configuration and Management 5530-24TFD(config)# vlan create 2 type port b . Configure the por ts for VLAN 2 on R2. 5530-24TFD# config terminal 5530-24TFD(config)# vlan members add 2 1/15 c. Configure an IP address f or VLAN 2. Add IP address 10.1.20.3 / 255.255.255.0 to VLAN 2. 5530-24TFD# config terminal 5530-24TFD(config)# inte[...]

  • Page 195

    IP routing configuration examples 195 c. Configure an IP address f or VLAN 3. Add IP address 10.1.21.3 / 255.255.255.0 to VLAN 3. 5530-24TFD# config terminal 5530-24TFD(config)# interface vlan 3 5530-24TFD(config-if)# ip address 10.1.21.3 255.255.255.0 d. Configure an OSPF interface f or VLAN 3. 5530-24TFD# config terminal 5530-24TFD(config)# ro[...]

  • Page 196

    196 IP Routing Configuration and Management router vrrp ena interface vlan 2 ip vrrp address 1 10.1.20.1 ip vrrp 1 enable vlan create 3 type port interface vlan 3 ip address 10.1.21.2 255.255.255.0 router ospf enable router ospf network 10.1.21.2 router vrrp ena interface vlan 3 ip vrrp address 2 10.1.21.1 ip vrrp 2 priority 200 ip vrrp 2 enable 2[...]

  • Page 197

    IP routing configuration examples 197 The Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Series (E1), running in La yer 2 mode, is configured with one por t-based VLAN and one MultiLink T runking (ML T) group f or the aggregate uplink por ts. The Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Series s witches (R1 and R2) are configured with backup master enabled [...]

  • Page 198

    198 IP Routing Configuration and Management 5530-24TFD(config-if)# ist enable peer-ip 2.1.1.2 vlan 3999 2 Configure VRRP and SML T for access VLAN to E1 a. Configure VLAN 2 on R1 5530-24TFD# config terminal 5530-24TFD(config)# vlan create 2 type port b . Create IP address for VLAN 2 5530-24TFD# config terminal 5530-24TFD(config)# interface vlan [...]

  • Page 199

    IP routing configuration examples 199 3 Configure the IST VLAN for router R2 a. Configure IST VLAN 3999 on R2 5530-24TFD# config terminal 5530-24TFD(config)# vlan create 3999 type port 5530-24TFD(config)# interface vlan 3999 5530-24TFD(config-if)# ip address 2.1.1.2 255.255.255.0 b . Configure IST ML T on R2 5530-24TFD# config terminal 5530-24T[...]

  • Page 200

    200 IP Routing Configuration and Management 5530-24TFD# config terminal 5530-24TFD(config)# router ospf enable 5530-24TFD(config)# router ospf 5530-24TFD(config-router)# network 10.1.20.3 f . Configure VRRP VIP address for VLAN 2 on R2 5530-24TFD# config terminal 5530-24TFD(config)# router vrrp ena 5530-24TFD(config)# interface vlan 2 5530-24TFD([...]

  • Page 201

    IP routing configuration examples 201 router vrrp ena interface vlan 2 ip vrrp address 1 10.1.20.1 ip vrrp 1 enable ip vrrp 1 backup-master enable vlan create 3999 type port vlan members remove 3999 1/1-1/47,2/3-2/8,3/1-3/8 vlan members add 3999 2/1-2/2 interface vlan 3999 ip address 2.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 #PORT CONFIGURATION – PHASE II # config [...]

  • Page 202

    202 IP Routing Configuration and Management mlt spanning-tree 2 stp all learning disable Configuring VRRP with SL T The follo wing illustration and configuration file examples demonstrate a VRRP configuration with SL T . VRRP with SL T configuration The follo wing commands would recreate the above configuration: 1. Configuration f or R1 #ML[...]

  • Page 203

    IP routing configuration examples 203 router vrrp ena interface vlan 2 ip vrrp address 1 10.1.20.1 ip vrrp 1 enable ip vrrp 1 backup-master enable vlan create 3999 type port vlan members remove 3999 1/1-1/47,2/3-2/8,3/1-3/8 vlan members add 3999 2/1-2/2 interface vlan 3999 ip address 2.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 #PORT CONFIGURATION – PHASE II # config [...]

  • Page 204

    204 IP Routing Configuration and Management interface fast-Ethernet 1/48 spanning-tree stp 1 learning disable Equal Cost Multipath (ECMP) Equal Cost Multipath (ECMP) is an IP f eature f or load-balancing routed IP traffic across up to four equal-cost paths for each suppor ted protocol. ECMP suppor ts OSPF , RIP , and static routes. Some benefits[...]

  • Page 205

    IP routing configuration examples 205 In the configuration e xample illustrated belo w , the f ollowing command would enable tw o OSPF ECMP paths on router R1: 5530-24TFD(config)#ospf maximum-path 2 ECMP configuration example Use the f ollowing commands to enable ECMP on each of the suppor ted protocols: • OSPF ospf maximum-path <path_count[...]

  • Page 206

    206 IP Routing Configuration and Management ======================================================================== Ip Route ======================================================================== DST MASK NEXT COST VLAN PORT PROT TYPE PRF ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.100.111.1 10 1 [...]

  • Page 207

    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 207 Creating a Lay er 3 r outable VLAN Note: The creation of a Management VLAN in the JDM requires the assignment of an IP address to a VLAN. Ensure that IP f orwarding is turned on before proceeding. T o enable IP f orwarding on the s witch, f ollow this procedure: Step Action 1 Open the IP[...]

  • Page 208

    208 IP Routing Configuration and Management IP VLAN screen The f ollowing tab le descr ibes the IP Address tab fields. IP Address tab fields Field Description IpAddress The IP address associated with the selected VLAN. NetMask The subnet mask address. BcastAddrFormat The IP broadcast address format used on this interface . ReasmMaxSize The size [...]

  • Page 209

    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 209 5 T ype the IP Address , Subnet Mask , and Mac Address Offset in the fields provided. 6 Click Insert . —End— IP routing IP routing tasks are performed in the JDM using the IP screen. T o open the IP screen, select IP Routing > IP from the menu. This screen is illustrated below . [...]

  • Page 210

    210 IP Routing Configuration and Management Globals tab fields Field Description Forw arding Indicates whether the switch is f orwarding datagrams received b y it but not addressed to it. Generally , IP routers forw ard datagrams but IP hosts do not (except those source-routed through the host). DefaultTTL Default v alue inser ted into the Time-T[...]

  • Page 211

    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 211 Addresses tab fields Field Description IfIndex The por t number or VLAN ID . IpAddress The device IP address. NetMask The subnet mask address. BcastAddrFormat The IP broadcast address used. ReasmMaxSize The size of the largest IP datagram that this entity can reassemble from incoming IP[...]

  • Page 212

    212 IP Routing Configuration and Management Routes tab fields Field Description Dest The destination address of the route. Mask The subnet mask used by the route destination. NextHop The next hop in the listed route. HopOrMetric The OSPF hop count or metr ic associated with the route. Interface The interface associated with the route. Proto The p[...]

  • Page 213

    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 213 2 Using the fields provided, set the filter f or the tab . These fields are described in the follo wing tab le. Filter dialog fields Field Description Condition When using multiple filter expressions on the tab , this is the condition that is used to join them together . Ignore Case[...]

  • Page 214

    214 IP Routing Configuration and Management P athT ype Select this check box and enter a value to filter on the route path type. Pref Select this check box and enter a value to filter on the route preference v alue. 3 Click Filter . —End— The tab will now be filtered on the criteria specified. Static Routes tab The Static Routes tab is use[...]

  • Page 215

    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 215 Insert Static Route fields Field Description Dest The destination IP address of the route. 0.0.0.0 is considered the default route. Multiple routes to a single destination can appear in the table , but access to such multiple entries is dependent on the table-access mechanisms defined [...]

  • Page 216

    216 IP Routing Configuration and Management 2 Click Insert . The Inser t ARP Entry screen opens. This screen is illustrated below . Insert ARP Entry screen 3 T o deter mine the interf ace and VLAN to use for the ARP entr y , do the f ollowing: a. Select a VLAN from the P or t in VLAN drop down list. b . Using the provided dialog, select the por ts[...]

  • Page 217

    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 217 IP screen - ARP Interfaces tab 3 Using the provided fields, configure pro xy ARP . These fields are outlined in the follo wing table . ARP Interfaces tab fields Field Description IfIndex The index of the configured switch interface . DoProxy Enable or disab le proxy ARP on the inter[...]

  • Page 218

    218 IP Routing Configuration and Management 5 Select true to enable ARP Inspection-VLAN or false to disable ARP Inspection-VLAN. 6 Click Appl y . —End— ARP Inspection por t tab T o view and change ARP inspection status for por ts, use the follo wing procedure: Step Action 1 F rom the De vice Manager , select IP Routing > IP . The IP window [...]

  • Page 219

    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 219 TCP tab The TCP tab displays T ransmission Control Protocol (TCP) information for the s witch. This is a read-only tab . T o vie w information on the TCP tab , f ollow this procedure: Step Action 1 Open the IP screen by selecting IP Routing > IP from the menu. Select the TCP tab . Thi[...]

  • Page 220

    220 IP Routing Configuration and Management TCP Connections tab This tab displa ys information on the current TCP connections the s witch maintains. This tab is read-only . T o view inf ormation on this tab, f ollow this procedure: Step Action 1 Open the IP screen by selecting IP Routing > IP from the menu. Select the TCP Connections tab . This[...]

  • Page 221

    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 221 Step Action 1 Open the IP screen by selecting IP Routing > IP from the menu. Select the UDP Listeners tab . This tab is illustrated below . UDP Listeners tab 2 Click Refresh to immediately refresh the inf or mation display ed. The f ollowing table outlines the fields on this tab . UD[...]

  • Page 222

    222 IP Routing Configuration and Management IP dialog - ECMP tab 3 Using the provided fields, configure ECMP . These fields are outlined in the follo wing table . ECMP tab fields Field Description RoutingProtocol The routing protocol to be configured. MaxP ath The maximum number of ECMP paths assigned to the protocol. 4 Click Appl y . —End?[...]

  • Page 223

    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 223 RIP dialog - Globals tab 2 Using the fields provided, configure the global RIP parameters . The f ollowing tab le describes these parameters. Globals tab fields Field Description Operation Enab les or disables the operation of RIP on all interfaces . The def ault is disabled. UpdateTi[...]

  • Page 224

    224 IP Routing Configuration and Management —End— RIP interface configuration RIP interf ace configuration is used to tailor RIP to the individual interfaces. T o configure a RIP interface , perf or m the follo wing procedure: Step Action 1 Select IP Routing > RIP from the De vice Manager menu. The RIP dialog is opened. Select the Interf[...]

  • Page 225

    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 225 3 Click Appl y . —End— Adv anced RIP interface configuration Advanced RIP interf ace configuration is used to fine tune and fur ther configure a RIP interface . T o configure advanced RIP interf ace options, f ollow this procedure: Step Action 1 Select IP Routing > RIP from t[...]

  • Page 226

    226 IP Routing Configuration and Management DefaultListen Determines whether this interface listens f or default route adv er tisements. T riggeredUpdate Enables or disables triggered updates on this interface . AutoAgg regate Enables or disab les auto aggregation on this interface . InP olicy Associates a previously configured s witch policy wit[...]

  • Page 227

    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 227 Stats tab fields Field Description Address The RIP interface address. RcvBadP ack ets The number of RIP response pack ets received b y the interface that ha ve been discarded. RcvBadRoutes The number of RIP routes received b y the interface that ha ve been ignored. SentUpdates The numbe[...]

  • Page 228

    228 IP Routing Configuration and Management IP VLAN screen - RIP tab 4 Using the provided fields, configure the interf ace RIP parameters. These fields are outlined in the f ollowing tab le. RIP tab fields Field Description P oison Deter mines whether or not poison rev erse is implemented on this interface. DefaultSupply Deter mines whether or[...]

  • Page 229

    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 229 This section describes the configuration of OSPF on the s witch using the Java De vice Manager . Global OSPF configuration The General tab of the OSPF dialog is used to configure global OSPF parameters. T o configure these parameters, use the follo wing procedure: Step Action 1 Selec[...]

  • Page 230

    230 IP Routing Configuration and Management Field Description ExternLsaCount The number of external (link state type 5) link-state advertisements in the link state database. ExternLsaCksumSum The sum of the link state checksums of the external link state adver tisements contained in the link state database. This sum can be used to deter mine if th[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 231 Field Description Rfc1583Compatibility Controls the preference rules used when choosing among multiple Autonomous System external link state adver tisements advertising the same destination. When this is enabled, the preference rule will be the same as specified by RFC 1583. When disabl[...]

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    232 IP Routing Configuration and Management Areas tab fields Field Description AreaId The area’s unique identifier . Area ID 0.0.0.0 is used for the OSPF backbone . Impor tAsExter n The area’s suppor t for importing Autonomous System external link state adver tisements. The options av ailab le are: impor tExter nal, impor tNoExter nal, and i[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 233 OSPF area creation The Areas tab can also be used to create a ne w OSPF area. T o create a new OSPF area, follo w this procedure: Step Action 1 Select IP Routing > OSPF from the De vice Manager menu. The OSPF dialog will open. Select the Areas tab . This tab is illustrated abov e. 2 C[...]

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    234 IP Routing Configuration and Management Step Action 1 Select IP Routing > OSPF from the De vice Manager menu. The OSPF dialog opens. 2 Select the Areas tab . 3 Select an AreaID to delete. 4 Click Delete . —End— Stub Area Metrics configuration The Stub Area Metrics tab of the OSPF dialog is used to configure stub area metrics associate[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 235 3 Click Appl y . —End— Interface configuration The Interfaces tab of the OSPF dialog is used to configure OSPF interfaces . T o configure OSPF interf aces, use the f ollowing procedure: Step Action 1 Select IP Routing > OSPF from the De vice Manager menu. The OSPF dialog will o[...]

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    236 IP Routing Configuration and Management Field Description RtrPriority The priority of the interface. Used in multi-access networks, this field is used in the designated router election algorithm. The value 0 signifies that the router is not eligible to become the designated router on this network. In the ev ent of a tie in this value , route[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 237 Field Description RtrDeadInterval The number of seconds that a router’s Hello pack ets hav e not been transmitted before the router neighbors declare it down. This value should be some multiple of the Hello inter val and must be the same for all routers attached to the common network. [...]

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    238 IP Routing Configuration and Management If Metrics tab fields Field Description IpAddress The IP address of the interface. T OS The T ype of Ser vice associated with the metric. V alue The value adv er tized to other areas indicating the distance from the OSPF router to any network in the range. This is an integer value between 0 and 65535. S[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 239 Neighbor tab fields Field Description IpAddr The IP address this neighbor is using as an IP source address. On addressless links, this will not be represented as 0.0.0.0 but as the address of another of the neighbor’s interfaces . AddressLessIndex The corresponding value of the interf[...]

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    240 IP Routing Configuration and Management Step Action 1 Select IP Routing > OSPF from the De vice Manager menu. The OSPF dialog opens. 2 Select the Vir tual If tab . The Vir tual If tab is illustrated below . Virtual If tab 3 Use the fields on the tab , as described in the follo wing tab le, to vie w the Vir tual Interface inf or mation. Vir[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 241 Field Description RtrDeadInterval Specifies the number of seconds since a router last transmitted hello pack ets before neighbor routers declare it down. The retransmit dead inter val is expressed as an integer between 0 and 2147483647. TIP : The retransmit dead inter val should be a mu[...]

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    242 IP Routing Configuration and Management Virtual interface tab 4 Click Insert . The OSPF , Inser t Vir tual If dialog opens. Insert vir tual interface dialog 5 Enter the inf or mation in the fields on the Vir tual If window . OSPF Insert Vir tual Interface fields Field Description AreaId Specifies the unique identifier of the area connected[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 243 Field Description AuthT ype Specifies the interface authentication type. The availab le authentication types are: none, simple pass word, or MD5. If y ou select simpleP assw ord, you must supply an authorization ke y . AuthK ey Specifies the interface authentication k e y used with the[...]

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    244 IP Routing Configuration and Management 3 Check the A utoVir tLinkEnable bo x. 4 Click Appl y . 5 Enter the router ID in the RouterId box f or the other end point ABR. 6 Check the A utoVir tLinkEnable bo x. 7 Click Appl y . —End— A utomatic Virtual Link Deletion T o delete an automatic Vir tual Link use the follo wing procedure. Deleting a[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 245 Step Action 1 Select IP Routing > OSPF from the De vice Manager menu. The OSPF dialog opens. 2 Select the Vir tual Neighbors tab . The Vir tual Neighbors tab is illustrated below . Virtual Neighbors tab 3 Use the fields on the tab , as described in the follo wing tab le, to vie w the[...]

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    246 IP Routing Configuration and Management —End— OSPF Hosts information Use the Hosts tab of the OSPF dialog to vie w vir tual neighbor inf ormation. Use the follo wing procedure to vie w OSPF Hosts inf or mation: Step Action 1 Select IP Routing > OSPF from the De vice Manager menu. The OSPF dialog opens. 2 Select the Hosts tab . The Hosts[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 247 Creating an OSPF host Step Action 1 F rom the Device main menu, select OSPF . The OSPF window opens. 2 Select the Hosts tab . The Hosts window opens. 3 Click Insert . The OSPF Inser t Hosts dialog opens. 4 Enter the inf or mation on the Inser t Hosts dialog. OSPF Insert Hosts dialog Fiel[...]

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    248 IP Routing Configuration and Management Link State Database information The Link State Database tab of the OSPF dialog is used to vie w link state inf ormation. T o view OSPF link states, use the follo wing procedure: Step Action 1 Select IP Routing > OSPF from the De vice Manager menu. The OSPF dialog will open. Select the Link State Datab[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 249 Age The age of the link state adver tisement in seconds. Checksum The checksum of the complete content of the advertisement, e xcluding the Age field. This field is excluded so that the adver tisement’s age can be increased without updating the checksum. The checksum used is the same[...]

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    250 IP Routing Configuration and Management Lsid The Link State ID is a link state type-specific field containing either a Router ID or an IP address. This field identifies the section of the routing domain that is being descr ibed b y the adver tisement. RouterId The unique identifier of the or iginating router in the Autonomous System. Sequ[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 251 OSPF dialog - Area Aggregate tab 2 Using the fields provided, configure the area agg regate inf ormation. These fields are described in the f ollowing tab le. Area Aggregate tab fields Field Description AreaID The unique identifier of the Area this address aggregate is found in. Lsd[...]

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    252 IP Routing Configuration and Management Area Aggregate creation T o create a new OSPF area aggregate, f ollow this procedure: Step Action 1 Select IP Routing > OSPF from the De vice Manager menu. The OSPF dialog will open. Select the Area Aggregate tab . This tab is illustrated abov e. 2 Click Insert . 3 The Insert Area Aggregate dialog ope[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 253 Effect This field indicates the aggregates effect. Subnets subsumed by aggregate ranges either trigger the adver tisement of the indicated aggregate ( adv er tiseMatching value) or result in the subnet not being advertised at all outside the area. Options av ailab le are: advertiseMatch[...]

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    254 IP Routing Configuration and Management OSPF dialog - Redistribute tab 2 Use the fields provided on this tab to configure redistribution. These fields are described in the follo wing table. Redistribute tab fields Field Description RouteSource Select the route source protocol for redistribution (RIP , Direct or Static). Enable Indicates wh[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 255 2 Click Insert . 3 The Insert Redistribute dialog opens. This dialog is illustrated below . Insert Redistribute dialog 4 Using the fields provided, create the new redistribution entry . These fields are described in the follo wing table. Insert Redistribute dialog fields Field Descrip[...]

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    256 IP Routing Configuration and Management Deleting a redistribution entry Step Action 1 F rom the De vice Manager main menu, select IP Routing . The IP Routing menu appears. 2 Select OSPF . The OSPF dialog opens. 3 Select the Redistribute tab . The Redistr ibute window opens . 4 Select a RouteSource to delete . 5 Click Delete . —End— Message[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 257 T ype The type of digest entry . Only MD5 is suppor ted. K ey The k ey v alue associated with the digest entr y . 3 Click Refresh to update the displa yed inf ormation. —End— Message Digest creation T o create a new OSPF message digest entr y , f ollow this procedure: Step Action 1 S[...]

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    258 IP Routing Configuration and Management —End— Message Digest deletion T o delete an OSPF message digest entr y , use the follo wing procedure. Deleting an OSPF message dig est entr y Step Action 1 F rom the De vice Manager main menu, select IP Routing . The IP Routing menu appears. 2 Select OSPF . The OSPF dialog opens. 3 Select the Messag[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 259 3 Use the fields in the follo wing table to view Vir tual If Message Digest inf ormation: Virtual If Message Dig est fields Field Description AreaId Specifies the ID of the area associated with the vir tual interface message digest entr y . Neighbor Specifies the IP address of the ne[...]

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    260 IP Routing Configuration and Management OSPF Inser t Vir tual If Message Digest window 5 Enter the information in the fields provided. 6 Click Insert . —End— Virtual If Message Dig est deletion T o delete a Vir tual Message Digest entr y , use the f ollowing procedure. Deleting a Vir tual If Message Digest entry Step Action 1 F rom the De[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 261 Step Action 1 Select IP Routing > OSPF from the De vice Manager menu. The OSPF dialog will open. Select the Stats tab . This tab is illustrated below . OSPF dialog Stats tab 2 Using the fields provided, vie w the OSPF statistics. These fields are described in the table below . Stats[...]

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    262 IP Routing Configuration and Management BuffersF reed Indicates the total number of buff ers that are freed by OSPF . BufferAllocF ailures Indicates the number of times that OSPF has failed to allocate b uffers . BufferF reeF ailures Indicates the number of times that OSPF has failed to allocate b uffers . 3 V alues on the Stats tab will refre[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 263 OSPF Stats tab 5 The f ollowing tab le describes the fields on this tab . OSPF Stats tab fields Field Description V ersionMismatches The number of version mismatches receiv ed by this interf ace. AreaMismatches The number of area mismatches received b y this interface. AuthT ypeMismatc[...]

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    264 IP Routing Configuration and Management TxHellos The number hello pack ets transmitted by this interface . TxDBDescrs The n umber of database descr iptor pack ets transmitted b y this interface . TxLSUpdates The number of link state update pack ets transmitted by this interface . TxLSReqs The number of link state request pack ets transmitted b[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 265 P olicy dialog - Prefix List tab 2 Using the fields provided, configure the selected Prefix List. These fields are described in the follo wing table. Prefix List tab fields Field Description Id The unique identifier of this prefix list. Prefix The IP address associated with thi[...]

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    266 IP Routing Configuration and Management Insert Prefix List dialog 4 Using the fields provided, create a ne w prefix list. These fields are described in the f ollowing tab le. Insert Prefix List dialog fields Field Description Id The unique identifier of this prefix list. Prefix The IP address associated with this prefix list. Prefix[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 267 Route P olicy configuration The Route P olicy tab is used to configure route policies on the switch. Route policies are created and then applied to switch in either an accept (in), announce (out), or redistr ibution capacity . T o configure route policies on the switch, perf or m the [...]

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    268 IP Routing Configuration and Management MatchIpRouteSource If configured, matches the next hop IP address for RIP routes and advertising router IDs for OSPF routes against the contents of the specified prefix list. This option is ignored for all other route types. MatchNextHop If configured, matches the next hop IP address of the route aga[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 269 SetMetricT ype Applicable to OSPF protocol only . If configured, sets the metric type for the routes to be announced into the OSPF routing protocol that matches this policy . The default is type 2. This field is applicab le only f or OSPF announce policies. SetInjectNetList If configu[...]

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    270 IP Routing Configuration and Management Insert Route P olicy dialog 4 Using the fields provided, create the new route policy . These fields are described in the follo wing table . Insert Route P olicy fields Field Description Id The index value used to uniquely identify a group of policies. SequenceNumber The secondar y index v alue assigne[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 271 MatchNetwork If configured, the switch matches the destination network against the contents of the specified prefix list. MatchIpRouteSource If configured, matches the next hop IP address for RIP routes and adv er tising router IDs for OSPF routes against the contents of the specifi[...]

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    272 IP Routing Configuration and Management SetMetric If configured, the switch sets the metric value f or the route while announcing or redistributing. The default-impor t-metric is 0. If the default is configured, the original cost of the route is adver tised into OSPF; for RIP , the original cost of the route or the default value is used. Set[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 273 Applying OSPF policies The Applying P olicy tab is used to apply configured OSPF policies to the s witch. T o configure policy application, perform the follo wing procedure: Step Action 1 Select IP Routing > P olicy from the Device Manager menu. The P olicy dialog opens with the Pre[...]

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    274 IP Routing Configuration and Management Step Action 1 Select IP Routing > P olicy from the Device Manager menu. The P olicy dialog opens with the Prefix List tab selected. Select the OSPF Accept tab . This tab is illustrated belo w . P olicy dialog - OSPF Accept tab 2 Using the fields provided, configure the desired accept policy . These[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 275 3 The Insert OSPF Accept dialog opens. This dialog is illustrated below . Insert OSPF Accept dialog 4 Using the fields provided, create the new accept policy . These fields are described in the follo wing table . Insert OSPF Accept fields Field Description AdvertisingRtr The adver tis[...]

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    276 IP Routing Configuration and Management —End— RIP In and Out P olicy configuration The RIP In/Out P olicy tab is used to configure RIP accept and announce policies on switch interf aces. T o configure these policies, f ollow this procedure: Step Action 1 Select IP Routing > P olicy from the Device Manager menu. The P olicy dialog ope[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 277 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) The Vir tual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) is designed to eliminate the single point of failure that can occur when the single static def ault gatew a y router for an end station is lost. This section describes the procedures used to configu[...]

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    278 IP Routing Configuration and Management NotificationCntl Indicates whether the VRRP-enabled router generates Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps based on VRRP ev ents: • Enabled - SNMP tr aps are sent. • Disabled - SNMP traps are not sent. PingVir tualAddrEnabled Indicates whether this device should respond to pings directed t[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 279 Insert Interface Address dialog 4 Using the provided fields , create the new interf ace. These fields are outlined in the f ollowing tab le. Insert Interface Address dialog fields Field Description IfIndex The interface inde x to assign to the new interface . Click the b utton at the [...]

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    280 IP Routing Configuration and Management VRRP interface management The Interfaces tab is used to manage VRRP interfaces created on the Interface Address tab . T o manage VRRP interf aces, use the f ollowing procedure: Step Action 1 Select IP Routing > VRRP from the De vice Manager menu. The VRRP dialog opens with the Globals tab selected. Se[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 281 AdminState Indicates the administrative status of the vir tual router . Priority Indicates the pr iority to be used for the vir tual router master election process. This is an integer value betw een 1 and 255. The pr iority value f or the VRRP router that owns the IP addresses associated[...]

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    282 IP Routing Configuration and Management BackupMasterState Indicates the state of the backup/master functionality . F astAdver tisementEnabled Indicates if the F aster Adver tisement Interval should be used. The default value is f alse. F astAdver tisementInterval The fast adv er tisement inter val, in milliseconds, between sending advertisemen[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 283 4 Using the provided fields, view and gr aph the VRRP statistical inf ormation. The follo wing table outlines these fields VRRP Stats fields Field Description BecomeMaster The total number of times that this vir tual router’s state has transitioned to MASTER. AdvertiseRcvd The total[...]

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    284 IP Routing Configuration and Management T o view and graph general VRRP statistics, use the f ollowing procedure: Step Action 1 Select IP Routing > VRRP from the De vice Manager menu. The VRRP dialog opens with the Globals tab selected. Select the Stats tab . This tab is illustrated below . VRRP dialog - Stats tab 2 Using the provided fiel[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 285 ECMP configuration The ECMP tab is used to configure and manage ECMP settings for RIP , OSPF , and static routes. T o configure ECMP , use the f ollowing procedure: Step Action 1 Select IP Routing > IP from the Device Manager men u. The IP dialog opens with the Globals tab selected[...]

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    286 IP Routing Configuration and Management 2 Select Edit > P or t from the Device Manager menu. The Po r t dialog opens with the Interface tab selected. Select the IP Ad dress tab . This tab is illustrated below . P ort dialog - IP Address tab 3 Use the provided fields to vie w the brouter por t settings. These fields are outlined in the f o[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 287 2 Select Edit > P or t from the Device Manager menu. The Po r t dialog opens with the Interface tab selected. Select the IP Ad dress tab . This tab is illustrated above . 3 Click Insert . 4 The Insert IP Address dialog opens. This dialog is illustrated below . Insert IP Address dialog[...]

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    288 IP Routing Configuration and Management 3 Select a brouter por t from these listed on the tab by clic king in the row . 4 Click Delete . —End— UDP broadcast f orwarding UDP broadcast f orwarding is a general mechanism for selectiv ely f orwarding limited UDP broadcasts received on an IP interface to a configured IP address. This section o[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 289 4 Using the provided fields , configure the new UDP protocol. These fields are outlined in the follo wing table . Insert Protocols dialog fields Field Description P or tNumber The por t the new UDP protocol will use . Name The name associated with the UDP protocol. 5 Click Insert . ?[...]

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    290 IP Routing Configuration and Management Insert Forwardings dialog 4 Using the provided fields, configure the UDP forw arding. These fields are outlined in the follo wing table . Insert Forwardings dialog fields Field Description DestP or t The destination por t of the UDP forwarding. These are configured on the Protocols tab . DestAddr Th[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 291 UDP forwar ding list configuration The Forwarding Lists tab of the UDP Forwar d dialog is used to group the por t/ser ver IP pairs configured on the Forwardings tab into lists and assign name to the lists. T o configure a f orwarding list, use the f ollowing procedure: Step Action 1 S[...]

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    292 IP Routing Configuration and Management selected. Select the Forwarding Lists tab . This tab is illustrated abov e. 2 Click Insert . 3 The Insert Forwarding Lists dialog opens. This dialog is illustrated below . Insert Forwarding Lists dialog 4 Using the provided fields , configure the ne w f orwarding list. These fields are outlined in the[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 293 4 Select an Id to delete. 5 Click Delete . —End— Configuring UDP broadcast interfaces The Broadcast Interfaces tab is used to assign a forw arding list to an interf ace. The TTL for outgoing pack ets and the broadcast mask for incoming pack ets are also added on this tab . T o con?[...]

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    294 IP Routing Configuration and Management NumDropPktsDestUnreach The total number of UDP broadcast pack ets dropped because the destination was unreachab le. NumDropPktsUnknownP or t The total number of UDP broadcast pack ets dropped because the destination por t or protocol specified has no matching forw arding policy . BroadCastMask The subne[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 295 Insert Broadcast Interfaces dialog fields Field Description LocalIfAddr The IP address of the local interface . UdpP or tFwdListId The por t forwarding lists associated with the interface . This ID is defined in the Forwarding Lists tab . MaxTtl Indicates the maximum number of hops an [...]

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    296 IP Routing Configuration and Management DHCP Relay Use the DHCP relay tab to vie w and configure the DHCP settings for the s witch. T o view the DHCP Relay tab , select IP Routing > DHCP from the Device Manager menu. The follo wing figure illustrates the DHCP Relay tab . DHCP Relay tab T o configure a DHCP entr y , use the f ollowing pro[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 297 4 Click Insert . The new DHCP entr y displays on the DHCP Relay screen. —End— T o delete a DHCP entr y , use the f ollowing procedure. Deleting a DHCP entry Step Action 1 F rom the De vice Manager , select IP Routing > DHCP . The DHCP Relay tab appears . 2 Select a DHCP relay entr[...]

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    298 IP Routing Configuration and Management Step Action 1 F rom the De vice Manager menu, select IP Routing > DHCP . The DHCP window appears. 2 Select the DHCP Snooping-VLAN tab . The DHCP Snooping-VLAN window appears . If DHCP Snooping is enab led for a VLAN the field is true. If DHCP Snooping is disabled f or a VLAN, the field is false . DH[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 299 DHCP Snooping-por t tab 3 Select a por t. 4 T o change the status, doub le click the DhcpSnoopingIfT r usted bo x f or the por t. Note: The DhcpSnoopingIfT rusted field value is used to control whether this interface is trusted for DHCP snooping pur poses. 5 Select true or false . 6 Cli[...]

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    300 IP Routing Configuration and Management DHCP Bindings —End— The f ollowing tab le descr ibes the fields in the DHCP Bindings window . Field Description VlanId Specifies the VLAN ID f or the DHCP client.. MacAddress Specifies the VLAN MAC address f or the DHCP client. AddressT ype Specifies the type of address contained in the correspon[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 301 IP Source Guar d-por t tab 3 T o change the por t mode, select a por t. 4 Double clic k the mode box. 5 Select ip or disabled . 6 Click Appl y . —End— IP Source Guar d addresses T o view IP Source Guard address information, use the follo wing procedure. Step Action 1 F rom the De vic[...]

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    302 IP Routing Configuration and Management Field Description P or t Specifies the IP Source Guard-enabled por t number . T ype Specifies the por t type. Address Specifies the IP address allowed to communicate with the por t. TIP : Up to 10 IP addresses are allowed on an IP Source Guard-enabled port. T raffic from other addresses is dropped. S[...]

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    IP routing configuration using the Java D e vice Manager 303 Fields Description MinSec Indicates the minimum number of seconds to wait between receiving a DHCP pack et and actually forw arding the DHCP pack et to the destination device . A value of zero(0) indicates forw arding should be done immediately without any dela y . Mode Indicates what ty[...]

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    304 IP Routing Configuration and Management Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Series Configuration-IP Routing Protocols NN47200-503 03.01 Standard 5.1 27 August 2007 Copyright © 2005-2007, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    305 Configuring IGMP snooping using the Ja v a Device Mana g er This section describes the methods and procedures to configure and manage IGMP snooping using the Java D e vice Manager . F or more inf ormation, refer to "IGMP snooping" (page 46) T o enable IGMP Snooping f or a VLAN, use the f ollowing procedure . Enabling IGMP Snooping f[...]

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    306 Configuring IGMP snooping using the Java D e vice Manager TIP : Y ou can change the presentation order of the VLANs in the Snoop table . Click the column name of any column. An up or down arrow , indicating ascending or descending order , appears ne xt to the column name. VLAN Snoop tab fields Field Description Id The number assigned to the V[...]

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    Enabling IGMP Snooping f or a VLAN 307 Field Description QuerierP or t Displays the por t on which the multicast querier router was heard. MRouterExpiration Displa ys the multicast quer ier router aging timeout value. Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Series Configuration-IP Routing Protocols NN47200-503 03.01 Standard 5.1 27 August 2007 Copyr[...]

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    308 Configuring IGMP snooping using the Java D e vice Manager Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Series Configuration-IP Routing Protocols NN47200-503 03.01 Standard 5.1 27 August 2007 Copyright © 2005-2007, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    309 Configuring IGMP using W eb-based management This chapter describes the methods and procedures f or the configuration and management of IGMP . Configuring IGMP using the W eb-based Management Interface The W eb-based Management Interface pro vides tools for the configuration and management of IGMP . T o configure IGMP using these tools, us[...]

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    310 Configuring IGMP using Web-based management IGMP: VLAN Configuration screen 3 In the fields provided in the IGMP VLAN Setting window , configure IGMP f or the VLAN. The f ollowing tab le outlines the fields in this window . IGMP VLAN Setting fields Field Description VLAN The number assigned to the VLAN when the VLAN was created. Snooping [...]

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    Configuring IGMP using the Web-based Management Interf ace 311 Field Description Proxy Select to enable or disable the Proxy f eature. This feature lets the s witch to consolidate IGMP Host Membership Repor ts received on its downstream por ts and to generate a consolidated proxy repor t for f orwarding to its upstream neighbor . Note: This field[...]

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    312 Configuring IGMP using Web-based management Field Description Note: This field aff ects only the VLAN specified in the page’s VLAN field. 4 Click Submit . —End— The VLAN Configuration screen reopens and the settings are sav ed. Displaying m ulticast member ship using the Web-based Mana gement Interface Use the f ollowing procedure to[...]

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    Displaying m ulticast membership using the Web-based Management Interf ace 313 The membership inf or mation appears in the Multicast Group Membership T able section. The follo wing table describes the IGMP Multicast Group Membership page fields. IGMP Multicast Group Membership pa ge fields Section Field Description Multicast Group Membership Sele[...]

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    314 Inde x A Accessing technical assistance 12 An Introduction to IP Routing Protocols 13 ARP 21 ARP commands 64 ARP configuration e xamples 120 auto router ID 44 automatic router ID assignment, if router leav es stack 44 automatic vir tual link delete 244 A voiding duplicate IP addresses 44 B Brouter por t 19 Brouter por t commands 112 Brouter po[...]

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    Index 315 N Non-local static routes 23 O OSPF 27 OSPF commands 82 OSPF configuration e xamples 134 OSPF host route 29 OSPF screens 228 P Pref ace 9 Pro xy ARP 22 Pro xy ARP commands 66 R ReasmTimeout field 210 Related publications 10 RIP 23 RIP commands 67 RIP configuration e xamples 122 RIP screens 222 Routable VLAN commands 56 Routable VLAN sc[...]

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    316 Index Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Series Configuration-IP Routing Protocols NN47200-503 03.01 Standard 5.1 27 August 2007 Copyright © 2005-2007, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    Nor tel Ether net Routing Switch 5500 Ser ies Configuration-IP Routing Protocols Copyright © 2005-2007 , Nor tel Networks All Rights Reser v ed. Publication: NN47200-503 Document status: Standard Document version: 03.01 Document date: 27 August 2007 T o provide feedback, or repor t a problem in this document, go to http://www .nor tel.com/documen[...]