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Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - FOR EX REV 1 Manual (4268 pages)
for EX Series Ethernet Switches
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Table of Contents
Revision
2
Table of Contents
7
Virtual Chassis
75
List of Tables
81
How to Use this Guide
99
Downloading Software
101
Documentation Feedback
103
Requesting Technical Support
104
Junos os for Ex Series Switches Product Overview
105
EX Series Switch Software Features Overview
107
Understanding Software Infrastructure and Processes
107
Software Overview
107
Table 1: First Junos os Release for each Ex Series Switch
108
Table 2: Access Control Features by Junos os Release
108
Table 3: Administration Features by Junos os Release
109
Table 5: Device Security by Junos os Release
110
Table 6: Fibre Channel over Ethernet by Junos os Release
111
Table 7: High Availability and Resiliency Features by Junos os Release
111
Table 8: Interfaces Features by Junos os Release
113
Table 9: Ip Address Management Features by Junos os Release
113
Table 10: Ipv6 Features by Junos os Release
114
Table 11: Layer 2 Network Protocols Features by Junos os Release
114
Table 12: Layer 3 Protocols Features by Junos os Release
115
Table 13: Mpls Features by Junos os Release
116
Table 14: Multicast Features by Junos os Release
117
Table 16: Port Security Features by Junos os Release
119
Table 17: Routing Policy and Packet Filtering Features by Junos os Release
119
Table 18: Spanning-Tree Protocols Features by Junos os Release
120
Layer 3 Protocols Supported on EX Series Switches
121
EX2200 Switches Hardware Overview
121
Table 19: System Management Features by Junos os Release
121
Table 20: Supported Junos os Layer 3 Protocol Statements and Features
121
Layer 3 Protocols Not Supported on EX Series Switches
122
Security Features for EX Series Switches Overview
125
High Availability Features for EX Series Switches Overview
127
Vrrp
127
Graceful Protocol Restart
127
Redundant Routing Engines
128
Virtual Chassis
128
Graceful Routing Engine Switchover
128
Link Aggregation
129
Nonstop Active Routing
129
Nonstop Software Upgrade
129
Understanding Software Infrastructure and Processes
130
Table 22: Junos os Processes
131
EX2200 Switches Hardware Overview
133
EX2200 Switches
133
Power over Ethernet (Poe) Ports
133
EX3200 Switches Hardware Overview
133
EX3200 Switches
133
EX3200 Switches Hardware Overview
134
Uplink Modules
134
Uplink Ports
134
EX3200 Switch Models
135
EX3200 Switch Models
136
EX4200 Switches Hardware Overview
136
Table 23: Ex3200 Switch Models
136
Uplink Modules
137
EX4200 Switch Models
138
Power over Ethernet (Poe) Ports
138
Table 24: Ex4200 Switch Models
138
EX4500 Switches Hardware Overview
139
Power Supplies
140
Uplink Modules
140
EX4500 Switch Models
141
EX8208 Switch Hardware Overview
142
Software
143
Chassis Physical Specifications
143
Routing Engines and Switch Fabric
144
Line Cards
145
Cooling System
145
Power Supplies
145
EX8216 Switch Hardware Overview
146
Software
147
Chassis Physical Specifications, LCD Panel, and Midplane
147
Figure 4: Ex8216 Switch Front
148
Routing Engines and Switch Fabric
149
Line Cards
150
Cooling System
151
Power Supplies
151
Chapter 3 Complete Software Configuration Statement Hierarchy
153
[Edit Access] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
155
[Edit Chassis] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
156
[Edit Class-Of-Service] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
157
[Edit Ethernet-Switching-Options] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
159
[Edit Firewall] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
161
[Edit Forwarding-Options] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
162
[Edit Interfaces] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
163
[Edit Poe] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
167
[Edit Protocols] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
168
[Edit Routing-Instances] Configuration Hierarchy
174
[Edit Snmp] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
175
[Edit Virtual-Chassis] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
175
[Edit Vlans] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
176
Chapter 4 Software Installation Overview
177
Software Installation
177
Understanding Software Installation on EX Series Switches
179
Software Installation Overview
179
Set Cli Screen-Length User@Host> Set Cli Screen-Length
179
Overview of the Software Installation Process
179
Screen Length Set to
179
Software Package Security
180
Installing Software on a Virtual Chassis
180
Engines
180
Installing Software Using Automatic Software Download
180
Troubleshooting Software Installation
181
Junos os Package Names
181
Understanding System Snapshot on EX Series Switches
182
Licenses Overview
183
Understanding Software Licenses for the EX Series Switch
183
Features Requiring a License
183
License Warning Messages
184
License Key Components for the EX Series Switch
185
Downloading Software Packages from Juniper Networks
187
Preparing the Switch for the Software Installation
190
Installing Software on the Backup Routing Engine
191
Installing Software on the Default Master Routing Engine
192
Installing Software on EX Series Switches (J-Web Procedure)
194
Installing Software Upgrades from a Server
194
Table 27: Install Remote Summary
194
Installing Software Upgrades by Uploading Files
195
Rebooting or Halting the EX Series Switch (J-Web Procedure)
195
Managing Licenses
197
Registering the Switch
197
Registering the EX Series Switch with the J-Web Interface
197
Booting the Switch
197
Flash Drive
198
Creating a Snapshot and Using It to Boot an EX Series Switch
199
Switch
200
Upgrading Software
200
Switches
200
Managing Licenses for the EX Series Switch (CLI Procedure)
201
Adding New Licenses
202
Deleting Licenses
202
Saving License Keys
202
Managing Licenses for the EX Series Switch (J-Web Procedure)
202
Deleting Licenses
203
Adding New Licenses
203
Displaying License Keys
203
Downloading Licenses
204
Verifying Software Installation
205
Routine Monitoring
205
Verifying that Automatic Software Download Is Working Correctly
205
Verifying that a System Snapshot was Created on an EX Series Switch
206
Monitoring Licenses
206
Monitoring Licenses for the EX Series Switch
206
Displaying Installed Licenses and License Usage Details
207
Displaying Installed License Keys
208
Troubleshooting Software Installation
209
Recovering from a Failed Software Upgrade on an EX Series Switch
209
Rebooting from the Inactive Partition
210
Freeing up Disk Space for Software Installation
211
Configuration Statements for Software Installation
213
Edit Chassis] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
213
Auto-Image-Upgrade
214
Operational Commands for Software Installation
215
Request System License Add
216
Request System License Delete
217
Request System License Save
218
Request System Reboot
219
Request System Reboot
221
Request System Snapshot
225
Request System Software Add
227
Request System Software Delete
230
Request System Software Delete
232
Request System Software Rollback
233
Request System Software Rollback
235
Request System Software Validate
236
Request System Software Validate
238
Show System Autoinstallation Status
241
Show System Boot-Messages
242
Show System License
246
Table 29: Show System License Output Fields
246
Show System Snapshot
249
Chapter 11 User Interfaces Overview
251
User Interfaces
251
CLI User Interface Overview
253
CLI Overview
253
CLI Help and Command Completion
253
User Interfaces Overview
253
CLI Command Modes
254
J-Web User Interface for EX Series Switches Overview
255
Table 30: J-Web Interface
256
Understanding J-Web Configuration Tools
257
Understanding J-Web User Interface Sessions
258
Table 31: Switching Platform Configuration Interfaces
258
Chapter 12 Using the Configuration Tools
261
Using the CLI Terminal
261
Starting the J-Web Interface
262
Chapter 13 Operational Commands for User Interfaces
263
Set Cli Complete-On-Space
264
Set Cli Directory
265
Set Cli Idle-Timeout
266
Set Cli Prompt
267
Set Cli Restart-On-Upgrade
268
Required Privilege View Level
271
Documentation
271
Set Cli Terminal
271
Set Cli Timestamp
272
Show Cli
273
Table 32: Show Cli Output Fields
273
Show Cli Authorization
275
Table 33: Show Cli Authorization Output Fields
275
Show Cli Directory
278
Table 34: Show Cli Directory Output Fields
278
Show Cli History
279
Table 35: Show Cli History Output Fields
279
Start Shell
280
Chapter 14 System Setup Overview
283
Junos os for Ex Series Switches System Setup
283
Junos Os—Overview
285
EX Series Switch Software Features Overview
285
System Setup Overview
285
Table 36: First Junos os Release for each Ex Series Switch
286
Table 37: Access Control Features by Junos os Release
286
Table 38: Administration Features by Junos os Release
287
Table 40: Device Security by Junos os Release
288
Table 41: Fibre Channel over Ethernet by Junos os Release
289
Table 42: High Availability and Resiliency Features by Junos os Release
289
Table 43: Interfaces Features by Junos os Release
290
Table 44: Ip Address Management Features by Junos os Release
291
Table 45: Ipv6 Features by Junos os Release
291
Table 46: Layer 2 Network Protocols Features by Junos os Release
292
Table 47: Layer 3 Protocols Features by Junos os Release
293
Table 48: Mpls Features by Junos os Release
294
Table 49: Multicast Features by Junos os Release
295
Dhcp-Option82
297
Table 51: Port Security Features by Junos os Release
297
Table 52: Routing Policy and Packet Filtering Features by Junos os Release
297
Table 53: Spanning-Tree Protocols Features by Junos os Release
298
Table 54: System Management Features by Junos os Release
298
Routing Engine and Packet Forwarding Engine
299
Junos os Processes
299
Table 55: Junos os Processes
300
Chapter 15 Initial Configuration
303
Connecting and Configuring an EX Series Switch (CLI Procedure)
303
Connecting and Configuring an EX Series Switch (J-Web Procedure)
305
Configuring the LCD Panel on EX Series Switches (CLI Procedure)
308
Disabling or Enabling Menus and Menu Options on the LCD Panel
308
Configuring a Custom Display Message
309
Configuring Date and Time for the EX Series Switch (J-Web Procedure)
309
Configuring System Identity for an EX Series Switch (J-Web Procedure)
310
Table 56: Date and Time Settings
310
Table 57: Set up Configuration Summary
311
Chapter 16 Configuration Statements for System Setup
313
Authentication-Key
315
Auxiliary
316
Boot-Server (NTP)
317
Broadcast
318
Broadcast-Client
319
Console (Physical Port)
320
Default-Address-Selection
321
Domain-Name
322
Gre-Path-Mtu-Discovery
322
Host-Name
323
Icmpv4-Rate-Limit
323
Icmpv6-Rate-Limit
324
Inet6-Backup-Router
325
Internet-Options
326
Ipip-Path-Mtu-Discovery
327
Ipv6-Duplicate-Addr-Detection-Transmits
327
Ipv6-Path-Mtu-Discovery
328
Ipv6-Path-Mtu-Discovery-Timeout
328
Ipv6-Reject-Zero-Hop-Limit
329
Lcd-Menu
330
Location
331
Menu-Item
333
Multicast-Client
334
No-Multicast-Echo
335
No-Ping-Record-Route
335
No-Ping-Time-Stamp
336
No-Redirects
336
No-Tcp-Rfc1323-Paws
337
Path-Mtu-Discovery
338
Peer
339
Ports
340
Processes
341
Server (NTP)
342
Tcp-Drop-Synfin-Set
342
Traceoptions (SBC Configuration Process)
343
Trusted-Key
345
Chapter 17 Operational Commands for System Setup
347
Clear Chassis Display Message
348
Clear System Reboot
350
Configure
353
Request Chassis Pic
357
Request Chassis Routing-Engine Master
359
Request System Halt
362
Request System Logout
366
Request System Power-Off
367
Request System Reboot
371
Request System Reboot
373
Request System Scripts Convert
377
Request System Scripts Refresh-From Commit
378
Request System Scripts Refresh-From Event
379
Request System Scripts Refresh-From Op
380
Request System Storage Cleanup
381
Restart
383
Set Chassis Display Message
389
Set Date
392
Show Chassis Firmware
393
Table 58: Show Chassis Firmware Output Fields
394
Show Chassis Lcd
399
Table 59: Show Chassis Lcd Output Fields
400
Show Configuration
406
Show Host
409
Show Ntp Associations
410
Table 60: Show Ntp Associations Output Fields
410
Show Ntp Status
412
Show System Firmware
413
Table 61: Show System Firmware Output Fields
413
Show System Reboot
415
Show System Snapshot
418
Show System Software
420
Show System Storage
426
Table 62: Show System Storage Output Fields
427
Show System Switchover
431
Table 63: Show System Switchover Output Fields
432
Show System Uptime
434
Table 64: Show System Uptime Output Fields
435
Show System Users
437
Table 65: Show System Users Output Fields
438
Show System Virtual-Memory
440
Table 66: Show System Virtual-Memory Output Fields
442
Table 67: Show Task Replication Output Fields
474
Show Version
475
Configuration File Management
483
Junos os for Ex Series Switches Configuration File Management
483
Understanding Automatic Refreshing of Scripts on EX Series Switches
485
Configuration File Management Overview
485
Table 68: Configuration File Terms
486
Typical Uses for Autoinstallation
487
Autoinstallation Configuration Files and IP Addresses
488
Typical Autoinstallation Process on a New Switch
488
EX Series Switches Default Configuration
489
EX2200 Switch Default Configuration
489
EX3200 Default Configuration
493
EX4200 Default Configuration
497
EX4500 Default Configuration
501
EX8200 Switch Default Configuration
507
Managing Junos os Configuration
509
Using the Configuration Tools in J-Web
509
Using the CLI Viewer in the J-Web Interface to View Configuration Text
509
Using the CLI Editor in the J-Web Interface to Edit Configuration Text
509
Text
510
Table 70: J-Web Edit Point & Click Configuration Icons
511
Table 71: J-Web Edit Point & Click Configuration Buttons
511
Managing Junos os Configuration
513
Table 72: Commit Options
513
Table 73: Commit Preference Options
513
Uploading a Configuration File (CLI Procedure)
514
Table 74: Options for the Load Command
514
Uploading a Configuration File (J-Web Procedure)
515
Displaying Configuration History
516
Table 75: J-Web Configuration History Summary
516
Displaying Users Editing the Configuration
517
Comparing Configuration Files with the J-Web Interface
517
Table 76: J-Web Configuration Database Information Summary
517
Downloading a Configuration File with the J-Web Interface
518
Loading a Previous Configuration File with the J-Web Interface
518
Reverting to the Default Factory Configuration for the EX Series Switch
519
Panel
520
Default Command
520
Reverting to the Rescue Configuration for the EX Series Switch
521
Setting or Deleting the Rescue Configuration (CLI Procedure)
522
Setting or Deleting the Rescue Configuration (J-Web Procedure)
523
Configuring Autoinstallation of Configuration Files (CLI Procedure)
523
Verifying Configuration
527
Chapter 20 Verifying Configuration
527
Verifying Autoinstallation Status on an EX Series Switch
527
Configuration Statements for Configuration File Management
529
Archival
529
Archive-Sites (Configuration File)
530
Autoinstallation
531
Commit Synchronize
532
Configuration
533
Configuration-Servers
534
Interfaces
535
Transfer-Interval (Configuration)
536
Transfer-On-Commit
537
Operational Commands for Configuration File Management
539
Clear Log
540
Clear System Commit
541
File Archive
542
File Checksum Sha1
544
File Compare
547
File Copy
550
File Delete
551
File List
552
File Rename
554
File Show
556
Request System Configuration Rescue Delete
558
Request System Configuration Rescue Save
559
Request System Scripts Refresh-From Commit
560
Request System Scripts Refresh-From Event
561
Request System Scripts Refresh-From Op
562
Show System Commit
563
Table 77: Show System Commit Output Fields
563
Show System Configuration Archival
565
Show System Configuration Rescue
566
Show System Rollback
567
Test Configuration
569
Chapter 23 User and Access Management on EX Series Switches Overview
571
EX Series Switch Software Features Overview
573
Table 78: First Junos os Release for each Ex Series Switch
574
Table 79: Access Control Features by Junos os Release
574
Table 80: Administration Features by Junos os Release
575
Table 82: Device Security by Junos os Release
576
Table 83: Fibre Channel over Ethernet by Junos os Release
577
Table 84: High Availability and Resiliency Features by Junos os Release
577
Table 85: Interfaces Features by Junos os Release
578
Table 86: Ip Address Management Features by Junos os Release
579
Table 87: Ipv6 Features by Junos os Release
579
Table 88: Layer 2 Network Protocols Features by Junos os Release
580
Table 89: Layer 3 Protocols Features by Junos os Release
581
Table 90: Mpls Features by Junos os Release
582
Table 91: Multicast Features by Junos os Release
583
Table 93: Port Security Features by Junos os Release
585
Table 94: Routing Policy and Packet Filtering Features by Junos os Release
585
Table 95: Spanning-Tree Protocols Features by Junos os Release
586
Table 96: System Management Features by Junos os Release
586
Junos os Processes
587
Routing Engine and Packet Forwarding Engine
587
Table 97: Junos os Processes
588
Chapter 24 User and Access Management Configuration
591
Table 98: Secure Management Access Configuration Summary
592
Generating SSL Certificates to be Used for Secure Web Access
594
Managing Users (J-Web Procedure)
595
Table 99: User Management Configuration Page Summary
596
Table 100: Add an Authentication Server
597
Chapter 25 Troubleshooting User and Access Management
599
Troubleshooting Loss of the Root Password
599
Chapter 26 Configuration Statements for User and Access Management
603
Allow-Commands
603
Allow-Configuration
604
Announcement
605
Authentication (Login)
606
Authentication-Order
607
Change-Type
608
Class (Assigning a Class to an Individual User)
608
Class (Defining Login Classes)
609
Deny-Commands
610
Deny-Configuration
611
Format
612
Full-Name
612
Idle-Timeout
613
Login
614
Login-Alarms
615
Login-Tip
615
Maximum-Length
616
Message
617
Minimum-Changes
618
Minimum-Length
619
Password (Login)
620
Permissions
620
Radius-Options
621
Retry-Options
622
Root-Authentication
623
Root-Login
624
Tacplus-Options
625
Tacplus-Server
626
Traceoptions (Address-Assignment Pool)
627
User (Access)
629
Chapter 27 Operational Commands for User and Access Management
631
Request Message
632
Show Subscribers
633
DHCP Overview
643
DHCP Services for EX Series Switches Overview
643
DHCP/BOOTP Relay for EX Series Switches Overview
644
Chapter 29 System Services Configuration
645
Configuring DHCP Services (J-Web Procedure)
645
Table 102: Dhcp Server Configuration Pages Summary
646
Configuring a DHCP SIP Server (CLI Procedure)
648
Chapter 30 Monitoring System Services
649
Monitoring DHCP Services
649
Chapter 31 Configuration Statements for System Services
653
Boot-File
653
Boot-Server (DHCP)
654
Bootp
655
Ca-Name
656
Cache-Size
656
Cache-Timeout-Negative
657
Certificates
658
Certification-Authority
659
Client-Identifier
659
Connection-Limit
660
Crl (Encryption Interface)
661
Default-Lease-Time
661
Description
662
Dhcp
663
Domain
664
Domain-Name (DHCP)
665
Domain-Search
665
Encoding
666
Enrollment-Retry
666
Enrollment-Url
667
File
667
Helpers
669
Http
670
Https
671
Interface (BOOTP)
673
Interface (DNS and TFTP Packet Forwarding or Relay Agent)
674
Ldap-Url
674
Load-Key-File
675
Local
676
Local-Certificate
677
Maximum-Certificates
677
Maximum-Hop-Count
678
Maximum-Lease-Time
678
Minimum-Wait-Time
679
Name-Server
679
No-Listen
680
Outbound-Ssh
681
Path-Length
684
Pool
685
Port (SRC Server)
686
Protocol-Version
687
Rate-Limit
687
Server (DHCP and BOOTP Relay Agent)
688
Server (DNS and TFTP Service)
689
Server-Identifier
690
Servers
691
Service-Deployment
691
Services
692
Session
693
Sip-Server
695
Source-Address (SRC Software)
695
Source-Address-Giaddr
696
Static-Binding
698
Telnet
699
Tftp
699
Traceoptions
700
Traceoptions (DHCP Server)
702
Traceoptions (DNS and TFTP Packet Forwarding)
705
Web-Management
707
Wins-Server
708
Chapter 32 Operational Commands for System Services
709
Clear System Services Dhcp Binding
710
Clear System Services Dhcp Conflict
711
Clear System Services Dhcp Statistics
712
Request Ipsec Switch
713
Request Security Certificate (Signed)
714
Request Security Key-Pair
715
Request Security Certificate (Unsigned)
716
Show System Services Dhcp Binding
717
Table 104: Show System Services Dhcp Binding Output Fields
717
Show System Services Dhcp Conflict
719
Table 105: Show System Services Dhcp Conflict Output Fields
719
Show System Services Dhcp Global
720
Table 106: Show System Services Dhcp Global Output Fields
720
Show System Services Dhcp Pool
722
Table 107: Show System Services Dhcp Pool Output Fields
722
Show System Services Dhcp Statistics
724
Table 108: Show System Services Dhcp Statistics Output Fields
724
Show System Services Service-Deployment
726
Telnet
729
Chapter 33 System Monitoring Overview
731
Understanding Alarm Types and Severity Levels on EX Series Switches
733
System Monitoring Overview
733
Dashboard for EX Series Switches
734
System Information Panel
734
Health Status Panel
735
Table 111: Health Status
735
Capacity Utilization Panel
736
Alarms Panel
736
Table 112: Capacity Utilization
736
Chassis Viewer
737
Table 113: Chassis Viewer for Ex2200 Switches
737
Table 114: Chassis Viewer for Ex3200 and Ex4200 Switches
737
Table 115: Chassis Viewer for Ex4500 Switches
739
Table 116: Chassis Viewer for Ex8208 Switches
740
Table 117: Chassis Viewer for Ex8216 Switches
742
Monitoring System Log Messages
745
Administering and Monitoring System Functions
745
Checking Active Alarms with the J-Web Interface
747
Table 119: Viewing System Log Messages
747
Monitoring Chassis Alarms for an EX8200 Switch
748
Table 121: Chassis Alarms for Ex8200 Switches
749
Monitoring Switch Control Traffic
752
Table 122: Packet Capture Field Summary
752
Monitoring System Properties
754
Table 123: Summary of Key System Properties Output Fields
754
Monitoring Chassis Information
756
Monitoring System Process Information
758
Table 125: Summary of System Process Information Output Fields
758
Managing Log, Temporary, and Crash Files on the Switch (J-Web Procedure)
759
Cleaning up Files
759
Downloading Files
760
Deleting Files
760
Chapter 35 Configuration Statements for System Monitoring
763
Facility-Override
763
File (System Logging)
764
Files
765
Host
766
Interface (Accounting or Sampling)
767
Log-Prefix
768
Match
768
Size
769
Structured-Data
770
Syslog
771
Time-Format
772
Time-Zone
773
User (System Logging)
775
World-Readable
776
Chapter 36 Operational Commands for System Monitoring
777
Clear Log
778
File Archive
779
File Checksum Sha1
781
File Compare
784
File Copy
787
File Delete
788
File List
789
File Rename
791
File Show
793
Monitor List
795
Table 126: Monitor List Output Fields
795
Monitor Start
796
Table 127: Monitor Start Output Fields
796
Monitor Stop
797
Request System Configuration Rescue Delete
798
Request System Configuration Rescue Save
799
Request System Scripts Refresh-From Commit
800
Request System Scripts Refresh-From Event
801
Request System Scripts Refresh-From Op
802
Show Chassis Alarms
803
Table 128: Show Chassis Alarms Output Fields
804
Show Chassis Environment
806
Show Chassis Environment Routing-Engine
807
Table 129: Show Chassis Environment Output Fields
807
Switches
808
Members
824
Table 130: Show Chassis Environment Fpc Output Fields
824
Switches
826
Table 131: Show Chassis Environment Routing-Engine Output Fields
834
Table 132: Show Chassis Fpc Output Fields
837
Table 134: Show Chassis Hardware Output Fields
851
Table 135: Show Chassis Led Output Fields
892
Table 136: Show Chassis Location Output Fields
896
Table 137: Show Chassis Pic Output Fields
899
Table 138: Show Chassis Routing-Engine Output Fields
905
Table 139: Show Chassis Temperature-Thresholds Output Fields
915
File
920
Table 140: Show Pfe Statistics Ip Output Fields
932
Table 141: Show Pfe Statistics Ip6 Output Fields
935
Show System Alarms
939
Virtual Chassis
940
Show System Buffers
946
Table 142: Show System Buffers Output Fields
948
Show System Connections
951
Table 143: Show System Connections Output Fields
953
Table 144: Show System Core-Dumps Output Fields
968
Show System Processes
974
Table 146: Show System Processes Output Fields
976
Ex4200 Virtual Chassis
993
Ex4200 Virtual Chassis—Overview, Components, and Configurations
995
Preprovisioned
996
Understanding Ex4200 Virtual Chassis Components
997
Understanding How the Master in an Ex4200 Virtual Chassis Is Elected
1002
Understanding Software Upgrade in an Ex4200 Virtual Chassis
1002
Understanding Global Management of an Ex4200 Virtual Chassis
1003
Of an EX4200 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure)
1006
Understanding Nonvolatile Storage in an Ex4200 Virtual Chassis
1006
Understanding Ex4200 Virtual Chassis Link Aggregation
1006
Understanding Ex4200 Virtual Chassis Configuration
1008
Understanding Ex4200 Virtual Chassis Switch Version Compatibility
1009
Understanding Fast Failover in an Ex4200 Virtual Chassis
1010
Figure 11: Normal Traffic Flow in a Ring Topology Using Dedicated Vcps
1011
Understanding Split and Merge in an Ex4200 Virtual Chassis
1016
Disabling Split and Merge in an EX4200 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure)
1019
Virtual Chassis Merge (CLI Procedure)
1019
Ex4200 Virtual Chassis—Configuration Examples
1021
Example: Expanding an Ex4200 Virtual Chassis in a Single Wiring Closet
1026
Table 148: Components of the Expanded Virtual Chassis Access Switch
1028
Figure 17: Expanded Virtual Chassis in Single Wiring Closet
1028
Virtual Chassis Member
1037
Virtual Chassis
1038
An EX4200 Virtual Chassis
1039
Figure 19: Virtual Chassis Interconnected Across Wiring Closets
1040
EX4200 Virtual Chassis
1041
Fast-Failover
1070
Mastership-Priority
1076
Member
1077
Package-Name
1082
Preprovisioned
1086
Role
1087
Virtual-Chassis
1088
Table 152: Virtual Chassis Configuration Fields
1090
Example: Setting up a Multimember EX4200 Virtual Chassis Access Switch
1094
Request Virtual-Chassis Recycle
1096
Request Virtual-Chassis VC-Port
1100
Request Virtual-Chassis VC-Port
1101
Verifying Ex4200 Virtual Chassis Configuration
1111
Table 154: Commands Relevant Only to the Master
1114
Show Virtual-Chassis Status
1115
Show Virtual-Chassis VC-Path
1118
Understanding EX8200 Virtual Chassis Components
1128
Virtual Chassis Ports (Vcps)
1130
Linecard Role
1131
Example: Assigning the Virtual Chassis ID to Determine Precedence During an
1132
Operational Commands for Ex4200 Virtual Chassis
1143
Request Session Member
1146
Table 155: Show System Uptime Output Fields
1152
Topology
1154
Chassis
1155
Chassis
1157
Table 157: Show Virtual-Chassis Fast-Failover Output Fields
1157
Table 158: Show Virtual-Chassis Status Output Fields
1158
Table 159: Show Virtual-Chassis VC-Path Output Fields
1160
Table 161: Show Virtual-Chassis VC-Port Statistics Output Fields
1167
Ex8200 Virtual Chassis
1173
Understanding File Storage in an EX8200 Virtual Chassis
1175
Understanding EX8200 Virtual Chassis Compatibility Requirements
1175
Ex8200 Virtual Chassis—Overview, Components, and Configurations
1175
External Routing Engine
1176
Chassis
1176
Table 163: Ex8200 Virtual Chassis Roles and Member Ids
1182
Table 164: Ex8200 Virtual Chassis Roles
1182
Understanding File Storage in an Ex8200 Virtual Chassis
1186
Understanding Ex8200 Virtual Chassis Compatibility Requirements
1186
EX8200 Switch to XRE200 External Routing Engine VCP Name
1187
EX8200 Switch to EX8200 Switch VCP Name
1187
Network Port Interface Names on an EX8200 Virtual Chassis
1188
Chapter 45 EX8200 Virtual Chassis—Configuration Example
1191
Example: Setting up a Full Mesh EX8200 Virtual Chassis with Two EX8200 Switches and Redundant XRE200 External Routing Engines
1191
Table 165: Components of the Ex8200 Virtual Chassis Topology
1192
Chapter 46 Configuring EX8200 Virtual Chassis
1197
Configuring an EX8200 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure)
1197
Adding or Replacing a Member Switch or an External Routing Engine in an EX8200 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure)
1199
Chassis (CLI Procedure)
1200
Installing Software for All Devices in an EX8200 Virtual Chassis
1202
Installing Software for a Single Device in an EX8200 Virtual Chassis
1203
Engine
1204
Chapter 47 Verifying EX8200 Virtual Chassis Configuration
1207
Virtual Chassis Member
1207
Verifying Virtual Chassis Ports in an EX8200 Virtual Chassis
1208
Chapter 48 Configuration Statements for EX8200 Virtual Chassis
1211
Mac-Persistence-Timer
1212
Member
1213
No-Split-Detection
1214
Preprovisioned
1215
Role
1216
Serial-Number
1218
Traceoptions
1219
Virtual-Chassis
1221
Chapter 49 Operational Commands for EX8200 Virtual Chassis
1223
Clear Virtual-Chassis Protocol Statistics
1224
Clear Virtual-Chassis VC-Port Statistics
1225
Request Session Member
1227
Request Virtual-Chassis Reactivate
1228
Request Virtual-Chassis Recycle
1229
Request Virtual-Chassis Renumber
1230
Request Virtual-Chassis VC-Port
1231
Set Chassis Virtual-Chassis
1232
Show System Uptime
1233
Table 166: Show System Uptime Output Fields
1233
Show Virtual-Chassis Active-Topology
1235
Show Virtual-Chassis Device-Topology
1238
Table 168: Show Virtual-Chassis Device-Topology Output Fields
1238
Show Virtual-Chassis Protocol Adjacency
1241
Show Virtual-Chassis Protocol Database
1245
Show Virtual-Chassis Protocol Interface
1249
Show Virtual-Chassis Protocol Route
1251
Table 172: Show Virtual-Chassis Protocol Route Output Fields
1251
Show Virtual-Chassis Protocol Statistics
1254
Table 173: Show Virtual-Chassis Protocol Statistics Output Fields
1254
Show Virtual-Chassis Status
1257
Table 174: Show Virtual-Chassis Status Output Fields
1257
Show Virtual-Chassis VC-Path
1259
Table 175: Show Virtual-Chassis VC-Path Output Fields
1259
Show Virtual-Chassis VC-Port
1261
Show Virtual-Chassis VC-Port Statistics
1265
Table 177: Show Virtual-Chassis VC-Port Statistics Output Fields
1266
Chapter 50 High Availability—Overview
1271
High Availability
1271
High Availability Features for EX Series Switches Overview
1273
Vrrp
1273
High Availability—Overview
1273
Graceful Protocol Restart
1274
Redundant Routing Engines
1274
Virtual Chassis
1274
Graceful Routing Engine Switchover
1275
Link Aggregation
1275
Nonstop Active Routing
1275
Nonstop Software Upgrade
1276
Understanding VRRP on EX Series Switches
1276
Overview of VRRP on EX Series Switches
1276
Examples of VRRP Topologies
1277
Figure 29: Vrrp on Virtual Chassis Switches
1278
Understanding Nonstop Active Routing on EX Series Switches
1279
Understanding Nonstop Software Upgrade on EX Series Switches
1280
How an NSSU Works
1280
NSSU and Junos os Release Support
1281
Overview of NSSU Configuration and Operation
1281
Understanding Power Management on EX Series Switches
1282
Power Priority of Line Cards
1282
Power Supply Redundancy
1284
Chapter 51 Examples of High Availability Configuration
1287
Example: Configuring Nonstop Active Routing on EX Series Switches
1287
Example: Configuring Nonstop Software Upgrade on EX Series Switches
1290
Figure 30: Example Line-Card Upgrade Group Topology
1291
Chapter 52 Configuring High Availability
1293
Configuring VRRP for Ipv6 (CLI Procedure)
1293
Configuring Nonstop Active Routing on EX Series Switches (CLI Procedure)
1294
Tracing Nonstop Active Routing Synchronization Events
1295
Configuring Nonstop Software Upgrade (CLI Procedure)
1297
Configuring Power Supply Redundancy (CLI Procedure)
1298
Configuring the Power Priority of Line Cards (CLI Procedure)
1299
Chapter 53 Administering High Availability
1301
Upgrading Software Using Nonstop Software Upgrade (CLI Procedure)
1301
Preparing the Switch for Software Installation
1301
Upgrading both Routing Engines Using NSSU
1303
Upgrading One Routing Engine Using NSSU
1305
Upgrading the Original Master Routing Engine
1307
Verifying Power Configuration and Use
1308
Chapter 54 Configuration Statements for High Availability
1311
Commit Synchronize
1311
Fpcs
1313
Graceful-Switchover
1313
Inet6-Advertise-Interval
1314
N-Plus-N
1314
Nonstop-Routing
1315
Nssu
1315
Power-Budget-Priority
1316
Preempt
1316
Priority
1317
Redundancy (Power Management)
1318
Traceoptions
1319
Upgrade-Group
1321
Virtual-Inet6-Address
1322
Virtual-Link-Local-Address
1322
Vrrp-Inet6-Group
1323
Chapter 55 Operational Commands for High Availability
1325
Request System Software Nonstop-Upgrade
1326
Show Chassis Nonstop-Upgrade
1327
Table 179: Show Chassis Nonstop-Upgrade Output Fields
1329
Show Chassis Power-Budget-Statistics
1330
Table 180: Show Chassis Power-Budget-Statistics Output Fields
1330
Show Vrrp
1332
Table 181: Show Vrrp Output Fields
1332
Interfaces on Ex Series Switches
1341
EX Series Switches Interfaces Overview
1343
Network Interfaces
1343
Special Interfaces
1344
Table 183: Special Interface Types and Purposes
1344
Understanding Interface Naming Conventions on EX Series Switches
1345
Physical Part of an Interface Name
1346
Logical Part of an Interface Name
1347
Wildcard Characters in Interface Names
1347
Understanding Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces and LACP
1348
Link Aggregation Group (LAG)
1348
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
1349
Understanding Interface Ranges on EX Series Switches
1350
Understanding Layer 3 Subinterfaces
1352
Understanding Unicast RPF for EX Series Switches
1353
Unicast RPF for EX Series Switches Overview
1353
Unicast RPF Implementation for EX Series Switches
1354
Unicast RPF Packet Filtering
1354
Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) and DHCP Requests
1354
Default Route Handling
1354
When to Enable Unicast RPF
1354
When Not to Enable Unicast RPF
1355
Switches
1356
Understanding IP Directed Broadcast for EX Series Switches
1357
IP Directed Broadcast for EX Series Switches Overview
1357
IP Directed Broadcast Implementation for EX Series Switches
1357
When to Enable IP Directed Broadcast
1358
When Not to Enable IP Directed Broadcast
1358
Chapter 57 Examples of Interfaces Configuration
1359
Distribution Switch
1359
Chassis Distribution Switch
1360
Access Switch
1361
Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces (CLI Procedure)
1366
Figure 34: Topology for Ip Directed Broadcast
1383
Table 187: Components of the Ip Directed Broadcast Topology
1383
Configuring Interfaces
1387
Configuring the IP Options
1388
Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces (J-Web Procedure)
1391
Table 188: Port Edit Options
1393
Port Role Configuration with the J-Web Interface (with CLI References)
1394
Table 189: Recommended Cos Settings for Port Roles
1396
Table 190: Port Role Configuration Summary
1397
Table 191: Recommended Cos Settings for Port Roles
1400
Adding an Interface Description to the Configuration
1401
Example: Adding an Interface Description to the Configuration
1401
Adding a Logical Unit Description to the Configuration
1402
Disabling a Physical Interface
1403
Example: Disabling a Physical Interface
1403
Disabling a Logical Interface
1404
Configuring Flow Control
1404
Configuring the Interface Address
1405
Configuring Interface Ipv4 Addresses
1406
Configuring Interface Ipv6 Addresses
1406
Configuring the Interface Bandwidth
1407
Configuring the Media MTU
1408
Table 193: Media Mtu Sizes by Interface Type for M40E Routers
1409
Table 194: Media Mtu Sizes by Interface Type for M160 Routers
1410
Table 196: Media Mtu Sizes by Interface Type for MX Series Routers
1411
Table 197: Media Mtu Sizes by Interface Type for T320 Routers
1411
Table 198: Media Mtu Sizes by Interface Type for T640 Platforms
1412
Table 199: Media Mtu Sizes by Interface Type for J2300 Platforms
1412
Table 202: Media Mtu Sizes by Interface Type for Ex Series Switches
1415
Table 203: Encapsulation Overhead by Encapsulation Type
1415
Interface Ranges
1418
Configuring Interface Ranges
1419
Expanding Interface Range Member and Member Range Statements
1422
Configuration Inheritance for Member Interfaces
1424
Member Interfaces Inheriting Configuration from Configuration Groups
1425
Interfaces Inheriting Common Configuration
1426
Configuring Inheritance Range Priorities
1426
Configuration Expansion Where Interface Range Is Used
1427
Configuring Accounting for the Physical Interface
1428
Applying an Accounting Profile to the Physical Interface
1428
Example: Applying an Accounting Profile to the Physical Interface
1428
Configuring Accounting for the Logical Interface
1429
Applying an Accounting Profile to the Logical Interface
1429
Example: Applying an Accounting Profile to the Logical Interface
1429
Configuring Ethernet Loopback Capability
1430
Configuring Gratuitous ARP
1431
Configuring Static ARP Table Entries
1432
Example: Configuring Static ARP Table Entries
1432
Disabling the Transmission of Redirect Messages on an Interface
1433
Configuring Unrestricted Proxy ARP
1433
Enabling or Disabling SNMP Notifications on Logical Interfaces
1433
Enabling or Disabling SNMP Notifications on Physical Interfaces
1434
Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces (CLI Procedure)
1434
Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces (J-Web Procedure)
1435
Table 204: Aggregated Ethernet Interface Options
1436
Table 205: Vlan Options
1437
Table 206: Ip Options
1437
Configuring Aggregated Ethernet LACP (CLI Procedure)
1438
Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Link Protection
1439
Configuring Link Protection for Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
1439
Link
1440
Interfaces
1440
Disabling Link Protection for Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
1440
Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Link Speed
1440
Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Minimum Links
1441
Configuring Tagged Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
1442
Configuring a Layer 3 Subinterface (CLI Procedure)
1443
Configuring Unicast RPF (CLI Procedure)
1443
Disabling Unicast RPF (CLI Procedure)
1444
Configuring IP Directed Broadcast (CLI Procedure)
1445
Tracing Operations of an Individual Router or Switch Interface
1446
Tracing Operations of the Interface Process
1447
Setting the Mode on an SFP+ Uplink Module (CLI Procedure)
1447
Chapter 59 Verifying Interfaces
1449
Monitoring Interface Status and Traffic
1449
Verifying the Status of a LAG Interface
1450
LACP Protocol Packets
1451
Verifying the LACP Setup
1451
Verifying that the LACP Packets Are Being Exchanged
1451
Verifying that Layer 3 Subinterfaces Are Working
1452
Verifying Unicast RPF Status
1453
Verifying IP Directed Broadcast Status
1455
Chapter 60 Troubleshooting Interfaces
1457
Troubleshooting Network Interfaces on EX3200 Switches
1457
The Interface on One of the Last Four Built-In Network Ports in an EX3200 Switch (for Example, Interface Ge-0/0/23) Is down
1457
In an SFP+ Uplink Module Is down
1458
Troubleshooting Network Interfaces on EX4200 Switches
1458
Troubleshooting an Aggregated Ethernet Interface
1459
In an SFP+ Uplink Module Is down
1459
Troubleshooting Interface Configuration and Cable Faults
1460
Interface Configuration or Connectivity Is Not Working
1460
Troubleshooting Unicast RPF
1461
Legitimate Packets Are Discarded
1461
Switches
1461
Virtual Chassis Port (VCP) Connection Does Not Work
1461
Virtual Chassis Port (VCP) Connection Does Not Work
1462
Switches
1462
Diagnosing a Faulty Twisted-Pair Cable (CLI Procedure)
1463
Chapter 61 Configuration Statements for Interfaces
1467
Edit Chassis] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
1467
Edit Interfaces] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
1468
Accounting-Profile
1469
Address
1475
Aggregated-Devices
1476
Aggregated-Ether-Options
1477
Auto-Negotiation
1479
Bandwidth
1480
Broadcast
1481
Chassis
1482
Description
1483
Device-Count
1484
Disable (Interface)
1485
Ether-Options
1486
Ethernet
1487
Family (for EX Series Switches)
1488
Filter
1489
Table 207: Protocol Families and Supported Interface Types
1490
Flow-Control
1493
Force-Up
1493
Gratuitous-Arp-Reply
1494
Interface-Range
1495
Interfaces (for EX Series Switches)
1497
Table 208: Interface Types and Their Supported Protocol Families
1503
Lacp (802.3Ad)
1504
Lacp (Aggregated Ethernet)
1505
Link-Mode
1506
Link-Protection
1507
Link-Speed (Aggregated Ethernet)
1508
Loopback (Aggregated Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet)
1509
Member
1509
Members
1510
Member-Range
1511
Minimum-Links
1512
Native-Vlan-ID
1514
No-Redirects
1515
Periodic
1516
Pic-Mode
1517
Port-Mode
1518
Preferred
1519
Primary (Address on Interface)
1519
Proxy-Arp
1520
Rpf-Check
1521
Sfpplus
1522
Speed
1523
Targeted-Broadcast
1524
Traceoptions (Individual Interfaces)
1525
Traceoptions (Interface Process)
1526
Traps
1527
Unit
1528
Vlan
1529
Vlan-ID
1530
Vlan-Tagging
1531
Chapter 62 Operational Commands for Interfaces
1533
Clear Ipv6 Neighbors
1534
Monitor Interface
1535
Table 210: Output Control Keys for the Monitor Interface Traffic Command
1536
Table 211: Monitor Interface Output Fields
1536
Request Diagnostics Tdr
1542
Table 212: Request Diagnostics Tdr Output Fields
1543
Show Diagnostics Tdr
1544
Table 213: Show Diagnostics Tdr Output Fields
1545
Show Ethernet-Switching Interfaces
1549
Show Interfaces Diagnostics Optics
1552
Table 215: Show Interfaces Diagnostics Optics Output Fields
1552
Show Interfaces Ge
1559
Table 217: Show Interfaces Me0 Output Fields
1570
Table 219: Show Interfaces Xe- Output Fields
1584
Table 220: Show Ipv6 Neighbors Output Fields
1596
Test Interface Restart-Auto-Negotiation
1602
Chapter 63 Bridging and Vlans—Overview
1603
Layer 2 Bridging and Vlans
1603
Understanding Bridging and Vlans on EX Series Switches
1605
Ethernet Lans, Transparent Bridging, and Vlans
1605
Bridging and Vlans—Overview
1605
How Bridging Works
1606
Types of Switch Ports
1608
IEEE 802.1Q Encapsulation and Tags
1608
Assignment of Traffic to Vlans
1608
Ethernet Switching Tables
1609
Layer 2 and Layer 3 Forwarding of VLAN Traffic
1609
GVRP and MVRP
1609
Routed VLAN Interface
1610
Understanding Private Vlans on EX Series Switches
1611
PVLAN Broadcast Domains
1612
PVLAN Ethernet Switch Ports
1613
Figure 35: Pvlan Spanning Multiple Switches
1613
Pvlans' Efficient Use of IP Addresses
1614
Table 222: Pvlan Ports and Layer 2 Connectivity
1614
Understanding Virtual Routing Instances on EX Series Switches
1615
Understanding Redundant Trunk Links on EX Series Switches
1616
Understanding Q-In-Q Tunneling on EX Series Switches
1618
How Q-In-Q Tunneling Works
1618
Disabling MAC Address Learning
1619
Mapping C-Vlans to S-Vlans
1619
All-In-One Bundling
1620
Many-To-One Bundling
1620
Mapping a Specific Interface
1620
Routed VLAN Interfaces on Q-In-Q Vlans
1620
Limitations for Q-In-Q Tunneling
1621
Switches
1621
How MVRP Works on EX Series Switches
1621
Basics of MVRP on EX Series Switches
1622
MVRP Registration Modes
1622
MRP Timers
1622
MRP VLAN Messages
1623
MVRP Limitations
1623
Understanding Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling on EX Series Switches
1624
Layer 2 Protocols Supported by L2PT on EX Series Switches
1624
How L2PT Works
1625
L2PT Basics on EX Series Switches
1625
Understanding Proxy ARP on EX Series Switches
1626
Proxy ARP Overview
1626
Best Practices for Proxy ARP on EX Series Switches
1627
Understanding MAC Notification on EX Series Switches
1627
Chapter 64 Examples: Bridging and VLAN Configuration
1629
Example: Setting up Basic Bridging and a VLAN for an EX Series Switch
1629
Example: Setting up Bridging with Multiple Vlans for EX Series Switches
1636
Example: Connecting an Access Switch to a Distribution Switch
1643
Switches
1644
Switches
1645
Figure 38: Topology for Configuration
1645
Table 227: Components of the Network Topology
1656
Figure 40: Topology for Configuring the Redundant Trunk Links
1670
Table 228: Components of the Redundant Trunk Link Topology
1670
Configuring Vlans for EX Series Switches (CLI Procedure)
1673
Table 229: Components of the Topology for Setting up Q-In-Q Tunneling
1673
Table 230: Components of the Topology for Configuring a Pvlan
1676
Figure 41: Pvlan Topology on a Single Switch
1676
Table 231: Components of the Network Topology
1686
Figure 43: L2Pt Topology
1697
Creating a Series of Tagged Vlans (CLI Procedure)
1701
Configuring Bridging and Vlans
1701
Table 232: Vlan Configuration Details
1702
Creating a Private VLAN on a Single EX Series Switch (CLI Procedure)
1711
Configuring Q-In-Q Tunneling (CLI Procedure)
1712
Configuring GVRP (J-Web Procedure)
1712
Table 233: Gvrp Timer Settings
1713
Configuring Redundant Trunk Groups (J-Web Procedure)
1714
Configuring Multiple VLAN Registration Protocol (MVRP) (CLI Procedure)
1715
Enabling MVRP
1715
Table 234: Rtg Configuration Fields
1715
Disabling MVRP
1716
Disabling Dynamic Vlans
1716
Configuring Timer Values
1716
Configuring MVRP Registration Mode
1717
Configuring MAC Notification (CLI Procedure)
1720
Enabling MAC Notification
1720
Disabling MAC Notification
1720
Setting the MAC Notification Interval
1721
Configuring Proxy ARP (CLI Procedure)
1721
Chapter 66 Verifying Bridging and VLAN Configuration
1723
Verifying that a Series of Tagged Vlans Has Been Created
1723
Verifying that Virtual Routing Instances Are Working
1725
Verifying that Q-In-Q Tunneling Is Working
1726
Verifying that a Private VLAN Is Working
1727
Monitoring Ethernet Switching
1732
Table 235: Ethernet Switching Output Fields
1732
Monitoring GVRP
1733
Table 236: Summary of Gvrp Output Fields
1733
Verifying that MVRP Is Working Correctly
1734
Verifying that MAC Notification Is Working Properly
1735
Verifying that Proxy ARP Is Working Correctly
1735
Chapter 67 Troubleshooting Bridging and VLAN Configuration
1737
Troubleshooting Ethernet Switching
1737
A MAC Address Move
1737
Chapter 68 Configuration Statements for Bridging and Vlans
1739
Edit Ethernet-Switching-Options] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
1739
Prefix Hostname | Mac | None; Use-Interface-Description; Use-String String
1740
Vendor-ID <String
1740
Interface Interface-Name
1741
Edit Interfaces] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
1741
Edit Protocols] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
1746
Edit Routing-Instances] Configuration Hierarchy
1753
Edit Vlans] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
1753
Bridge-Priority
1755
Customer-Vlans
1756
Description
1757
Disable (MVRP)
1758
Dot1Q-Tunneling (Ethernet Switching)
1759
Dot1Q-Tunneling (Vlans)
1760
Drop-Threshold
1761
Ether-Type
1762
Ethernet-Switching-Options
1763
Dhcp-Option82
1764
Circuit-ID
1764
Prefix Hostname
1764
Use-Interface-Description
1764
Use-Vlan-ID
1764
Remote-ID
1764
Prefix Hostname | Mac | None; Use-Interface-Description; Use-String String
1764
Filter
1766
Group
1767
Gvrp
1768
Instance-Type
1769
Interface
1769
Interface (MVRP)
1770
Interface
1771
Interface
1772
Join-Timer
1773
Interfaces
1773
Join-Timer (MVRP)
1774
L3-Interface
1775
Layer2-Protocol-Tunneling
1776
Leave-Timer
1777
Leave-Timer (MVRP)
1778
Leaveall-Timer
1779
Leaveall-Timer (MVRP)
1780
Mac-Limit
1781
Mac-Notification
1782
Mac-Table-Aging-Time
1783
Mapping
1784
Members
1785
Mvrp
1786
Native-Vlan-ID
1787
No-Dynamic-Vlan
1788
No-Local-Switching
1788
No-Mac-Learning
1789
Notification-Interval
1790
Port-Mode
1791
Preempt-Cutover-Timer
1792
Primary-Vlan
1793
Redundant-Trunk-Group
1794
Registration
1794
Routing-Instances
1795
Shutdown-Threshold
1796
Vlan
1797
Vlan-ID
1798
Vlan-Range
1799
Vlans
1800
Chapter 69 Operational Commands for Bridging and Vlans
1803
Clear Ethernet-Switching Layer2-Protocol-Tunneling Error
1804
Clear Ethernet-Switching Layer2-Protocol-Tunneling Statistics
1805
Clear Ethernet-Switching Table
1806
Clear Gvrp Statistics
1807
Clear Mvrp Statistics
1808
Show Ethernet-Switching Interfaces
1809
Show Ethernet-Switching Layer2-Protocol-Tunneling Interface
1812
Show Ethernet-Switching Layer2-Protocol-Tunneling Statistics
1814
Show Ethernet-Switching Layer2-Protocol-Tunneling Vlan
1817
Show Ethernet-Switching Mac-Learning-Log
1819
Table 241: Show Ethernet-Switching Mac-Learning-Log Output Fields
1819
Show Ethernet-Switching Mac-Notification
1821
Table 242: Show Ethernet-Switching Mac-Notification Output Fields
1821
Show Ethernet-Switching Statistics Aging
1822
Table 243: Show Ethernet-Switching Statistics Aging Output Fields
1822
Show Ethernet-Switching Statistics Mac-Learning
1824
Table 244: Show Ethernet-Switching Statistics Mac-Learning Output Fields
1824
Show Ethernet-Switching Table
1827
Table 245: Show Ethernet-Switching Table Output Fields
1828
Show Gvrp
1831
Table 246: Show Gvrp Output Fields
1831
Show Gvrp Statistics
1833
Table 247: Show Gvrp Statistics Output Fields
1833
Show Mvrp
1835
Table 248: Show Mvrp Output Fields
1835
Show Mvrp Dynamic-Vlan-Memberships
1837
Table 249: Show Mvrp Dynamic-Vlan-Memberships Output Fields
1837
Show Mvrp Statistics
1838
Table 250: Show Mvrp Statistics Output Fields
1838
Show Redundant-Trunk-Group
1840
Table 251: Show Redundant-Trunk-Group Output Fields
1840
Show Vlans
1841
Spanning-Tree Protocols
1853
Understanding STP for EX Series Switches
1855
Understanding RSTP for EX Series Switches
1857
Understanding MSTP for EX Series Switches
1859
Switches
1860
Switches
1861
Switches
1862
Understanding VSTP for EX Series Switches
1863
Understanding Vstp for Ex Series Switches
1864
Chapter 71 Examples of Spanning-Tree Protocols Configuration
1865
RSTP on EX Series Switches
1865
Switches
1866
Figure 44: Network Topology for Rstp
1866
Figure 45: Network Topology for Mstp
1880
Figure 46: Bpdu Protection Topology
1900
Figure 47: Bpdu Protection Topology
1904
Figure 48: Network Topology for Loop Protection
1908
Figure 49: Network Topology for Root Protection
1913
Configuring STP (CLI Procedure)
1917
Configuring Spanning-Tree Protocols
1917
Table 259: Spanning-Tree Protocol Configuration Parameters
1919
Configuring VLAN Spanning Tree Protocol (CLI Procedure)
1922
Chapter 73 Verifying Spanning-Tree Protocols
1925
Monitoring Spanning-Tree Protocols
1925
Chapter 74 Configuration Statements for Spanning-Tree Protocols
1929
Edit Protocols] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
1929
Block
1931
Bpdu-Block
1933
Bpdu-Block-On-Edge
1934
Bpdu-Timeout-Action
1935
Example: Configuring Network Regions for Vlans with MSTP on EX Series
1936
Example: Configuring Network Regions for Vlans with MSTP on EX Series
1937
Example: Configuring Network Regions for Vlans with MSTP on EX Series
1938
Example: Configuring Network Regions for Vlans with MSTP on EX Series
1939
Bridge-Priority
1940
Example: Configuring Network Regions for Vlans with MSTP on EX Series
1940
Configuration-Name
1941
Example: Configuring Network Regions for Vlans with MSTP on EX Series
1941
Cost
1942
Disable
1943
Example: Configuring Network Regions for Vlans with MSTP on EX Series
1943
Disable-Timeout
1944
Edge
1945
Force-Version
1946
Forward-Delay
1947
Hello-Time
1948
Interface
1949
Interface
1950
Max-Age
1952
Max-Hops
1953
Mode
1954
Msti
1955
Mstp
1956
No-Root-Port
1957
Priority
1958
Revision-Level
1959
Rstp
1960
Example: Configuring BPDU Protection on STP Interfaces to Prevent STP
1962
Traceoptions
1963
Vlan
1965
Vlan (VSTP)
1968
Vstp
1969
Chapter 75 Operational Commands for Spanning-Tree Protocols
1973
Clear Ethernet-Switching Bpdu-Error
1974
Clear Spanning-Tree Statistics
1975
Clear Spanning-Tree Statistics
1976
Show Spanning-Tree Bridge
1977
Table 261: Show Spanning-Tree Bridge Output Fields
1977
Show Spanning-Tree Bridge
1978
Show Spanning-Tree Interface
1982
Show Spanning-Tree Interface
1986
Table 263: Show Spanning-Tree Interface Output Fields
1986
Table 264: Show Spanning-Tree Interface Output Fields
1992
Show Spanning-Tree Mstp Configuration
1995
Table 265: Show Spanning-Tree Mstp Configuration Output Fields
1995
Table 266: Show Spanning-Tree Mstp Configuration Output Fields
1997
Show Spanning-Tree Statistics
1998
Table 267: Show Spanning-Tree Statistics Output Fields
1998
Show Spanning-Tree Statistics
1999
Table 268: Show Spanning-Tree Statistics Output Fields
2000
Chapter 76 Layer 3 Protocols—Overview
2003
Layer 3 Protocols
2003
Layer 3 Protocols Supported on EX Series Switches
2005
Layer 3 Protocols—Overview
2005
Layer 3 Protocols Not Supported on EX Series Switches
2006
Switches
2007
Switches
2008
Authentication Algorithms
2009
Encryption Algorithms
2010
Ipsec Protocols
2010
Security Associations
2011
Ipsec Modes
2011
Chapter 77 Configuring Layer 3 Protocols
2013
Configuring BGP Sessions (J-Web Procedure)
2013
Table 271: Bgp Routing Configuration Summary
2014
Table 272: Bgp Global Settings
2016
Configuring an OSPF Network (J-Web Procedure)
2017
Table 273: Ospf Routing Configuration Summary
2018
Table 274: Edit Ospf Global Settings
2020
Configuring a RIP Network (J-Web Procedure)
2021
Table 275: Rip Routing Configuration Summary
2022
Table 276: Edit Rip Global Settings
2023
Configuring Static Routing (J-Web Procedure)
2026
Table 277: Static Routing Configuration Summary
2027
Configuring Routing Policies (J-Web Procedure)
2028
Table 278: Policies Global Configuration Parameters
2029
Table 279: Terms Configuration Parameters
2030
Disabling or Enabling Distributed Periodic Packet Management Globally
2033
Packets
2034
Using Ipsec to Secure Ospfv3 Networks (CLI Procedure)
2034
Configuring Security Associations
2034
Securing Opsfv3 Networks
2035
Chapter 78 Verifying Layer 3 Protocols Configuration
2037
Monitoring BGP Routing Information
2037
Monitoring OSPF Routing Information
2039
Table 281: Summary of Key Ospf Routing Output Fields
2040
Monitoring RIP Routing Information
2042
Table 282: Summary of Key Rip Routing Output Fields
2042
Monitoring Routing Information
2043
Table 283: Filtering Route Messages
2044
Table 284: Summary of Key Routing Information Output Fields
2044
Chapter 79 Configuration Statements for Layer 3 Protocols
2047
Accept-Remote-Nexthop
2047
Active
2048
Advertise-External
2049
Advertise-Inactive
2050
Advertise-Peer-As
2051
Aggregate
2052
Aggregate-Label
2053
Allow
2054
Any-Sender
2055
Area
2056
Area-Range
2057
As-Override
2059
As-Path
2060
Asm-Override-Ssm
2061
Authentication-Algorithm
2062
Authentication-Key
2063
Authentication-Key
2064
Authentication-Key
2065
Authentication-Key-Chain
2066
Authentication-Key-Chains
2067
Authentication-Type
2068
Authentication-Type
2069
Autonomous-System
2070
Backup-Pe-Group
2073
Backups
2074
Bandwidth
2075
Bandwidth-Based-Metrics
2076
Bfd-Liveness-Detection
2078
Bfd-Liveness-Detection
2079
Bfd-Liveness-Detection
2082
Bfd-Liveness-Detection
2084
Bfd-Liveness-Detection
2088
Bgp-Orf-Cisco-Mode
2094
Brief
2096
Centralized
2097
Configuring Distributed Periodic Packet Management on an EX Series Switch
2097
Check-Zero
2098
Checksum
2099
Cluster
2100
Community
2101
Confederation
2102
Csnp-Interval
2103
Damping
2104
Dead-Interval
2105
Default-Lsa
2106
Default-Metric
2107
Description
2108
Disable
2109
Disable (IS-IS)
2110
Disable (OSPF)
2111
Disable
2112
Discard
2113
Domain-ID
2114
Domain-Vpn-Tag
2114
Explicit-Null
2115
Export
2116
Export
2117
Export
2118
Export
2119
Export-Rib
2120
External-Preference
2121
External-Preference
2122
Family
2123
Fate-Sharing
2126
Flow
2127
Flow-Map
2128
Forwarding-Cache (Flow Maps)
2128
Forwarding-Cache (Multicast)
2129
Forwarding-Table
2129
Generate
2130
Graceful-Restart
2131
Graceful-Restart
2132
Graceful-Restart
2133
Graceful-Restart
2134
Graceful-Restart
2135
Graceful-Restart
2136
Group
2137
Group
2138
Group
2139
Hello-Authentication-Key
2143
Hello-Authentication-Type
2144
Hello-Interval
2145
Hello-Interval
2146
Hello-Padding
2147
Holddown
2148
Hold-Time
2149
Holddown
2149
Hold-Time
2150
Hold-Time (IS-IS)
2151
Idle-After-Switch-Over
2152
Ignore-Attached-Bit
2153
Ignore-Lsp-Metrics
2153
Import
2154
Import
2155
Import
2156
Import
2157
Import-Policy
2158
Import-Rib
2159
Include-Mp-Next-Hop
2160
Indirect-Next-Hop
2160
Install
2161
Instance-Export
2162
Instance-Import
2162
Inter-Area-Prefix-Export
2163
Inter-Area-Prefix-Import
2164
Interface
2165
Interface
2166
Interface (Routing Options)
2169
Interface (Multicast Via Static Routes)
2170
Interface-Routes
2171
Interface-Type
2172
Ipv4-Multicast
2173
Ipv4-Multicast-Metric
2173
Ipv6-Multicast
2174
Ipv6-Multicast-Metric
2174
Ipv6-Unicast
2175
Ipv6-Unicast-Metric
2175
Isis
2176
Keep
2177
Labeled-Unicast
2178
Level (Global IS-IS)
2179
Link-Protection
2180
Local-Address
2181
Local-Address
2182
Local-As
2183
Local-Interface
2184
Local-Preference
2185
Log-Updown
2186
Loose-Authentication-Check
2187
Lsp-Interval
2187
Lsp-Lifetime
2188
Lsp-Metric-Into-Summary
2189
Martians
2190
Max-Areas
2191
Maximum-Bandwidth
2192
Maximum-Paths
2193
Maximum-Prefixes
2194
Med-Igp-Update-Interval
2195
Mesh-Group
2196
Message-Size
2197
Metric
2198
Metric
2199
Metric (Aggregate, Generated, or Static Route)
2200
Metric-In
2201
Metric-In
2202
Metric-Out
2203
Metric-Out
2205
Metric-Out
2206
Metric-Type
2207
Mtu-Discovery
2208
Multicast
2209
Multihop
2210
Multipath
2211
Neighbor
2212
Neighbor
2214
Neighbor
2215
No-Adjacency-Holddown
2217
No-Aggregator-ID
2218
No-Authentication-Check
2219
No-Client-Reflect
2220
No-Csnp-Authentication
2221
No-Eligible-Backup
2221
No-Hello-Authentication
2222
No-Ipv4-Multicast
2222
No-Ipv4-Routing
2223
No-Ipv6-Multicast
2223
No-Ipv6-Routing
2224
No-Ipv6-Unicast
2224
No-Nssa-Abr
2225
No-Psnp-Authentication
2226
No-Qos-Adjust
2227
No-Unicast-Topology
2229
No-Validate
2229
Node-Link-Protection
2230
Nssa
2231
Options
2232
Ospf
2233
Ospf3
2233
Out-Delay
2234
Outbound-Route-Filter
2235
Overload
2237
Overload
2238
Passive
2239
Passive
2240
Passive
2241
Peer-As
2243
Pim-To-Igmp-Proxy
2244
Pim-To-Mld-Proxy
2245
Point-To-Point
2245
Policy
2246
Policy (SSM Maps)
2247
Preference
2250
Preference
2251
Preference
2252
Preference
2253
Preference
2254
Preference
2255
Prefix
2256
Prefix-Export-Limit
2256
Prefix-Export-Limit
2257
Prefix-Limit
2258
Priority
2259
Priority
2260
Qualified-Next-Hop
2261
Readvertise
2262
Realm
2263
Receive
2264
Receive
2265
Redundant-Sources
2266
Reference-Bandwidth
2267
Reference-Bandwidth
2268
Remove-Private
2269
Resolution
2270
Resolution-Ribs
2271
Resolve
2272
Restart-Duration
2273
Retain
2274
Retransmit-Interval
2275
Reverse-Oif-Mapping
2276
Rib (General)
2277
Rib (Route Resolution)
2279
Rib-Group
2280
Rib-Group
2281
Rib-Group
2282
Rib-Group
2283
Rib-Group
2284
Rib-Groups
2285
Ripng
2286
Route-Distinguisher-ID
2287
Route-Record
2287
Route-Timeout
2288
Route-Type-Community
2289
Route-Timeout
2289
Router-ID
2290
Routing-Options
2290
Rpf-Check-Policy
2291
Scope
2291
Scope-Policy
2292
Send
2293
Send
2294
Shortcuts
2295
Source
2296
Source-Routing
2296
Spf-Options
2297
Spf-Options
2298
Ssm-Groups
2299
Ssm-Map
2300
Static
2301
Stub
2305
Subscriber-Leave-Timer
2306
Summaries
2307
Tcp-Mss
2309
Threshold
2310
Timeout (Flow Maps)
2311
Timeout (Multicast)
2312
Topologies
2312
Traceoptions
2313
Traceoptions
2316
Traceoptions
2319
Traceoptions
2322
Traceoptions
2325
Traceoptions
2328
Traffic-Engineering (OSPF)
2330
Transit-Delay
2332
Type
2333
Update-Interval
2335
Update-Interval
2336
Upstream-Interface
2337
Virtual-Link
2338
Wide-Metrics-Only
2339
Chapter 80 Operational Commands for Layer 3 Protocols
2341
Clear (Ospf | Ospf3) Database
2342
Clear (Ospf | Ospf3) Io-Statistics
2345
Clear (Ospf | Ospf3) Neighbor
2346
Clear (Ospf | Ospf3) Statistics
2348
Clear Bgp Damping
2350
Clear Bgp Neighbor
2351
Clear Bgp Table
2353
Clear Ipv6 Neighbors
2354
Clear Isis Adjacency
2355
Clear Isis Database
2357
Clear Isis Overload
2359
Clear Isis Statistics
2361
Clear Ospf Overload
2363
Clear Rip General-Statistics
2364
Clear Rip Statistics
2365
Clear Ripng General-Statistics
2366
Clear Ripng Statistics
2367
Show (Ospf | Ospf3) Interface
2368
Show (Ospf | Ospf3) Io-Statistics
2369
Table 285: Show (Ospf | Ospf3) Interface Output Fields
2369
Show (Ospf | Ospf3) Log
2370
Show (Ospf | Ospf3) Neighbor
2373
Table 286: Show (Ospf | Ospf3) Io-Statistics Output Fields
2373
Show (Ospf | Ospf3) Overview
2374
Table 287: Show (Ospf | Ospf3) Log Output Fields
2374
Show (Ospf | Ospf3) Route
2375
Show (Ospf | Ospf3) Statistics
2377
Table 288: Show (Ospf | Ospf3) Neighbor Output Fields
2378
Table 290: Show (Ospf | Ospf3) Route Output Fields
2388
Table 291: Show (Ospf | Ospf3) Statistics Output Fields
2392
Table 292: Show As-Path Output Fields
2394
Table 293: Show As-Path Domain Output Fields
2398
Table 294: Show As-Path Summary Output Fields
2400
Show Bgp Bmp
2401
Table 295: Show Bgp Bmp Output Fields
2401
Show Bgp Group
2402
Table 296: Show Bgp Group Output Fields
2403
Show Bgp Neighbor
2408
Table 297: Show Bgp Neighbor Output Fields
2409
Table 299: Show Ipv6 Neighbors Output Fields
2425
Show Isis Adjacency
2427
Table 300: Show Isis Adjacency Output Fields
2427
Show Isis Authentication
2431
Table 301: Show Isis Authentication Output Fields
2431
Show Isis Backup Coverage
2433
Table 302: Show Isis Backup Coverage Output Fields
2433
Show Isis Backup Label-Switched-Path
2435
Table 303: Show Isis Backup Label-Switched-Path Output Fields
2435
Show Isis Backup Spf Results
2437
Table 304: Show Isis Backup Spf Results Output Fields
2438
Show Isis Database
2440
Table 305: Show Isis Database Output Fields
2441
Show Isis Hostname
2447
Table 306: Show Isis Hostname Output Fields
2447
Show Isis Interface
2448
Table 307: Show Isis Interface Output Fields
2448
Show Isis Overview
2452
Table 308: Show Isis Overview Output Fields
2452
Show Isis Route
2455
Table 309: Show Isis Route Output Fields
2456
Show Isis Spf
2458
Table 310: Show Isis Spf Output Fields
2458
Show Isis Statistics
2463
Table 311: Show Isis Statistics Output Fields
2463
Show Ospf3 Database
2465
Table 312: Show Ospf3 Database Output Fields
2466
Table 313: Show Ospf Database Output Fields
2476
Table 314: Show Policy Damping Output Fields
2483
Show Rip General-Statistics
2485
Table 315: Show Rip General-Statistics Output Fields
2485
Show Rip Neighbor
2486
Table 316: Show Rip Neighbor Output Fields
2486
Show Rip Statistics
2488
Table 317: Show Rip Statistics Output Fields
2488
Show Ripng General-Statistics
2491
Table 318: Show Ripng General-Statistics Output Fields
2491
Show Ripng Neighbor
2492
Table 319: Show Ripng Neighbor Output Fields
2492
Show Ripng Statistics
2494
Table 320: Show Ripng Statistics Output Fields
2494
Show Route
2496
Table 321: Show Route Output Fields
2496
Show Route Active-Path
2500
Show Route All
2505
Show Route Aspath-Regex
2507
Show Route Best
2509
Show Route Brief
2513
Show Route Community
2515
Show Route Community-Name
2517
Show Route Damping
2519
Show Route Detail
2520
Show Route Detail
2524
Table 323: Show Route Detail Output Fields
2524
Table 324: Next-Hop Types Output Field Values
2528
Table 325: State Output Field Values
2530
Table 326: Communities Output Field Values
2532
Show Route Extensive
2539
Table 327: Show Route Export Output Fields
2542
Show Route Extensive
2544
Table 328: Show Route Extensive Output Fields
2544
Table 329: Show Route Flow Validation Output Fields
2557
Show Route Instance
2564
Table 330: Show Route Instance Output Fields
2564
Show Route Label
2571
Show Route Label-Switched-Path
2573
Show Route Martians
2575
Table 331: Show Route Martians Output Fields
2575
Show Route Next-Hop
2577
Show Route No-Community
2583
Show Route Protocol
2586
Show Route Receive-Protocol
2599
Show Route Resolution
2606
Table 333: Show Route Resolution Output Fields
2607
Show Route Snooping
2609
Show Route Summary
2623
Table 334: Show Route Summary Output Fields
2623
Show Route Table
2625
Show Route Terse
2633
Table 335: Show Route Terse Output Fields
2633
Chapter 81 Understanding IGMP Snooping and Multicast
2637
IGMP Snooping on EX Series Switches Overview
2639
How IGMP Snooping Works
2639
Understanding Igmp Snooping and Multicast
2639
How IGMP Snooping Works with Routed VLAN Interfaces
2640
Figure 51: Igmp Traffic Flow with Routed Vlan Interfaces
2642
Table 336: Bridge Multicast Ids and Next Hops
2642
How Hosts Join and Leave Multicast Groups
2643
Understanding Multicast VLAN Registration on EX Series Switches
2644
How MVR Works
2644
MVR Modes
2645
Chapter 82 Examples: IGMP Snooping and Multicast Configuration
2647
Example: Configuring IGMP Snooping on EX Series Switches
2647
Table 337: Components of the Igmp Snooping Topology
2648
Example: Configuring Multicast VLAN Registration on EX Series Switches
2650
Figure 52: Mvr Topology in Transparent Mode
2652
Figure 53: Mvr Topology in Proxy Mode
2653
Chapter 83 Configuring IGMP Snooping and Multicast
2655
Configuring IGMP Snooping (CLI Procedure)
2655
Configuring IGMP Snooping (J-Web Procedure)
2656
Table 338: Igmp Snooping Configuration Fields
2657
Configuring Multicast VLAN Registration (CLI Procedure)
2660
Chapter 84 Verifying IGMP Snooping and Multicast
2661
Monitoring IGMP Snooping
2661
Correctly
2662
Chapter 85 Configuration Statements for IGMP Snooping and Multicast
2665
Edit Protocols] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
2665
Accounting (Protocol)
2672
Address (Local Rps)
2673
Anycast-Pim
2674
Assert-Timeout
2675
Auto-Rp
2676
Bootstrap
2677
Bootstrap-Export
2678
Bootstrap-Import
2678
Bootstrap-Priority
2679
Data-Forwarding
2680
Dense-Groups
2681
Disable
2681
Disable (PIM)
2682
Dr-Election-On-P2P
2683
Disable
2683
Dr-Register-Policy
2684
Embedded-Rp
2684
Export (Bootstrap)
2685
Family (Bootstrap)
2686
Family (Local RP)
2687
Graceful-Restart
2688
Group
2688
Group
2689
Group-Limit
2690
Group-Ranges
2691
Groups
2692
Hello-Interval
2692
Hold-Time
2693
Igmp-Snooping
2694
Immediate-Leave
2695
Immediate-Leave
2696
Import (PIM)
2697
Infinity
2698
Install
2698
Interface
2699
Interface
2700
Interface
2701
Join-Load-Balance
2702
Local
2703
Local-Address
2704
Mapping-Agent-Election
2705
Maximum-Rps
2706
Multicast-Router-Interface
2707
Mode
2707
Neighbor-Policy
2708
Priority (Bootstrap)
2712
Priority (PIM Interfaces)
2713
Priority (PIM Rps)
2714
Promiscuous-Mode
2714
Proxy
2715
Query-Interval
2716
Query-Interval
2717
Query-Last-Member-Interval
2718
Query-Last-Member-Interval
2719
Query-Response-Interval
2720
Receiver
2721
Query-Response-Interval
2721
Restart-Duration
2722
Rib-Group
2722
Robust-Count
2723
Rp-Register-Policy
2725
Rp-Set
2726
Source
2726
Source-Vlans
2727
Spt-Threshold
2728
Ssm-Map
2728
Static
2729
Static (IGMP Snooping)
2730
Static
2731
Traceoptions
2732
Traceoptions
2735
Traceoptions
2737
Version
2739
Version (PIM)
2740
Vlan
2741
Chapter 86 Operational Commands for IGMP Snooping and Multicast
2743
Clear Igmp Membership
2744
Clear Igmp Statistics
2748
Clear Igmp-Snooping Membership
2750
Clear Igmp-Snooping Statistics
2751
Clear Multicast Bandwidth-Admission
2752
Clear Multicast Scope
2754
Clear Multicast Sessions
2755
Clear Multicast Statistics
2756
Clear Pim Join
2757
Clear Pim Register
2758
Clear Pim Statistics
2759
Mtrace
2761
Table 340: Mtrace Output Fields
2761
Mtrace From-Source
2763
Table 341: Mtrace From-Source Output Fields
2764
Mtrace Monitor
2766
Table 342: Mtrace Monitor Output Fields
2766
Mtrace To-Gateway
2768
Table 343: Mtrace To-Gateway Output Fields
2769
Show Igmp Group
2771
Table 344: Show Igmp Group Output Fields
2771
Show Igmp Interface
2775
Table 345: Show Igmp Interface Output Fields
2775
Show Igmp Statistics
2778
Table 346: Show Igmp Statistics Output Fields
2778
Show Igmp-Snooping Membership
2781
Show Igmp-Snooping Route
2783
Table 348: Show Igmp-Snooping Route Output Fields
2783
Show Igmp-Snooping Statistics
2785
Table 349: Show Igmp-Snooping Statistics Output Fields
2785
Show Igmp-Snooping Vlans
2787
Table 350: Show Igmp-Snooping Vlans Output Fields
2787
Show Multicast Flow-Map
2789
Table 351: Show Multicast Flow-Map Output Fields
2789
Show Multicast Interface
2791
Table 352: Show Multicast Interface Output Fields
2791
Show Multicast Mrinfo
2793
Table 353: Show Multicast Mrinfo Output Fields
2793
Show Multicast Next-Hops
2795
Table 354: Show Multicast Next-Hops Output Fields
2795
Show Multicast Pim-To-Igmp-Proxy
2797
Table 355: Show Multicast Pim-To-Igmp-Proxy Output Fields
2797
Show Multicast Pim-To-Mld-Proxy
2799
Table 356: Show Multicast Pim-To-Mld-Proxy Output Fields
2799
Show Multicast Route
2801
Table 357: Show Multicast Route Output Fields
2802
Show Multicast Rpf
2805
Table 358: Show Multicast Rpf Output Fields
2806
Show Multicast Scope
2809
Table 359: Show Multicast Scope Output Fields
2809
Show Multicast Sessions
2811
Show Multicast Usage
2813
Show Pim Bootstrap
2816
Table 362: Show Pim Bootstrap Output Fields
2816
Show Pim Interfaces
2818
Table 363: Show Pim Interfaces Output Fields
2818
Show Pim Join
2821
Table 364: Show Pim Join Output Fields
2822
Show Pim Neighbors
2827
Show Pim Rps
2831
Table 366: Show Pim Rps Output Fields
2832
Show Pim Source
2836
Show Pim Statistics
2838
Table 368: Show Pim Statistics Output Fields
2838
Access Control
2847
Understanding Authentication on EX Series Switches
2849
A Basic Authentication Topology
2850
MAC RADIUS Authentication
2851
Figure 54: Example Authentication Topology
2851
Captive Portal Authentication
2853
Static MAC Bypass of Authentication
2854
Fallback of Authentication Methods
2854
How 802.1X Authentication Works
2855
Supported Features Related to 802.1X Authentication
2856
Authentication Process Flow for EX Series Switches
2857
Switches
2858
Understanding Dynamic Vlans for 802.1X on EX Series Switches
2860
Understanding Guest Vlans for 802.1X on EX Series Switches
2860
Understanding 802.1X and RADIUS Accounting on EX Series Switches
2862
Understanding 802.1X and LLDP and LLDP-MED on EX Series Switches
2863
Understanding 802.1X and Voip on EX Series Switches
2865
Figure 57: Voip Single Supplicant Topology
2867
Understanding 802.1X and Vsas on EX Series Switches
2868
Chapter 88 Examples: Access Control Configuration
2869
Example: Connecting a RADIUS Server for 802.1X to an EX Series Switch
2869
Figure 58: Topology for Configuration
2871
Table 369: Components of the Topology
2872
Is Unavailable to an EX Series Switch
2873
Figure 59: Topology for Configuration
2875
Table 370: Components of the Topology
2875
To Corporate Visitors on an EX Series Switch
2878
Switch
2879
Figure 60: Topology for Guest Vlan Example
2880
Table 371: Components of the Guest Vlan Topology
2881
Configurations on an EX Series Switch
2883
Switch
2884
Authentication
2885
Figure 61: Topology for Static Mac Authentication Configuration
2885
Configuring 802.1X Interface Settings (CLI Procedure)
2888
Configuring 802.1X Authentication (J-Web Procedure)
2892
Figure 63: Topology for Configuring Supplicant Modes
2894
Table 374: Components of the Supplicant Mode Configuration Topology
2895
Configuring 802.1X RADIUS Accounting (CLI Procedure)
2897
Figure 65: Voip Topology
2906
Table 376: Components of the Voip Configuration Topology
2907
Figure 66: Conceptual Model: Dynamic Filter Updated for each New User
2922
Configuring Access Control
2931
Table 377: Radius Server Settings
2935
Table 378: 802.1X Exclusion List
2935
Table 379: 802.1X Port Settings
2935
Adjusting LLDP Advertisement Settings
2946
Adjusting SNMP Notification Settings of LLDP Changes
2947
Specifying a Management Address for the LLDP Management TLV
2947
Configuring LLDP (J-Web Procedure)
2947
Configuring LLDP-MED (CLI Procedure)
2948
Table 380: Global Settings
2948
Table 381: Edit Port Settings
2948
Enabling LLDP-MED on Interfaces
2949
Configuring Location Information Advertised by the Switch
2949
Configuring for Fast Start
2950
VSA Match Conditions and Actions for EX Series Switches
2950
Table 382: Match Conditions
2951
Table 383: Actions for Vsas
2951
Configuring Captive Portal Authentication (CLI Procedure)
2952
Configuring Secure Access for Captive Portal
2952
Enabling an Interface for Captive Portal
2953
Configuring Bypass of Captive Portal Authentication
2953
Switch
2954
Figure 68: Example of a Captive Portal Login Page
2954
Table 384: Configurable Elements of a Captive Portal Login Page
2954
Chapter 90 Verifying 802.1X and MAC RADIUS Authentication
2957
Monitoring 802.1X Authentication
2957
Verifying 802.1X Authentication
2958
Chapter 91 Configuration Statements for Access Control
2961
Edit Access] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
2961
Edit Ethernet-Switching-Options] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
2961
Edit Protocols] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
2964
Access
2965
Accounting
2971
Accounting (Access Profile)
2973
Accounting
2974
Accounting-Port
2975
Accounting-Server
2975
Accounting-Session-ID-Format
2976
Accounting-Stop-On-Access-Deny
2976
Accounting-Stop-On-Access-Deny
2977
Accounting-Stop-On-Failure
2977
Accounting-Stop-On-Failure
2978
Address
2978
Address-Pool
2979
Address-Range
2979
Advertisement-Interval
2980
Attributes
2981
Authentication-Order
2982
Authentication-Order
2983
Authentication-Profile-Name
2984
Authentication-Server
2985
Authentication-Whitelist
2985
Authenticator
2986
Captive-Portal
2987
Ca-Type
2988
Ca-Value
2989
CIVIC-Based
2990
Country-Code
2991
Custom-Options
2992
Destination
2994
Disable
2995
Disable
2996
Dot1X
2997
Elin
2998
Ethernet-Port-Type-Virtual
2999
Ethernet-Switching-Options
3000
Events
3003
Exclude
3004
Fast-Start
3006
Forwarding-Class
3007
Guest-Vlan
3008
Hold-Multiplier
3009
Ignore
3010
Immediate-Update
3010
Interface
3011
Interface-Description-Format
3012
Interface (Captive Portal)
3013
Interface
3014
Interface
3015
Interface
3016
Interface
3017
Lldp
3018
Lldp-Configuration-Notification-Interval
3019
Lldp-Med
3020
Location
3021
Mac-Radius
3022
Management-Address
3023
Maximum-Requests
3023
Nas-Identifier
3024
Nas-Port-Extended-Format
3025
No-Reauthentication
3026
Options
3027
Order
3028
Port (RADIUS Server)
3029
Port (TACACS+ Server)
3030
Profile
3031
Ptopo-Configuration-Maximum-Hold-Time
3032
Ptopo-Configuration-Trap-Interval
3032
Quiet-Period (Captive Portal)
3033
Radius
3034
Radius (Access Profile)
3035
Radius
3036
Radius-Server
3038
Reauthentication
3039
Retries (Captive Portal)
3040
Retry
3041
Retry
3042
Revert-Interval
3043
Routing-Instance
3043
Secret
3044
Secure-Authentication
3045
Secret
3045
Server (TACACS+ Accounting)
3046
Server-Fail
3047
Server-Reject-Vlan
3048
Server-Timeout
3049
Server-Timeout (Captive Portal)
3050
Session-Expiry
3050
Single-Connection
3051
Source-Address
3051
Source-Address (NTP, RADIUS, System Logging, or TACACS+)
3052
Static
3053
Statistics
3054
Supplicant
3055
Supplicant-Timeout
3056
Tacplus
3057
Timeout
3058
Timeout (RADIUS)
3059
Traceoptions
3060
Traceoptions
3062
Transmit-Period
3063
Update-Interval
3064
Vlan-Assignment
3065
Vlan-Nas-Port-Stacked-Format
3065
Vlan
3066
Voip
3067
What
3068
Chapter 92 Operational Commands for Access Control
3069
Clear Captive-Portal
3070
Table 385: Clear Captive-Portal Interface Output Fields
3070
Clear Dot1X
3072
Clear Lldp Neighbors
3074
Clear Lldp Statistics
3075
Show Captive-Portal Authentication-Failed-Users
3076
Table 386: Show Captive-Portal Authentication-Failed-Users Output Fields
3076
Show Captive-Portal Firewall
3077
Show Captive-Portal Interface
3079
Show Dot1X
3082
Table 388: Show Dot1X Output Fields
3082
Show Dot1X Authentication-Failed-Users
3087
Table 389: Show Dot1X Authentication-Failed-Users Output Fields
3087
Show Dot1X Firewall
3088
Show Dot1X Static-Mac-Address
3089
Table 390: Show Dot1X Static-Mac-Address Output Fields
3089
Show Ethernet-Switching Interfaces
3091
Show Lldp
3094
Table 392: Show Lldp Output Fields
3094
Show Lldp Local-Information
3099
Table 393: Show Lldp Local-Information Output Fields
3099
Show Lldp Neighbors
3101
Table 394: Show Lldp Neighbors Output Fields
3101
Show Lldp Remote-Global-Statistics
3107
Table 395: Show Lldp Remote-Global-Statistics Output Fields
3107
Show Lldp Statistics
3109
Table 396: Show Lldp Statistics Output Fields
3109
Show Network-Access Aaa Statistics Accounting
3111
Table 397: Show Network-Access Aaa Statistics Accounting Output Fields
3111
Show Network-Access Aaa Statistics Authentication
3112
Table 398: Show Network-Access Aaa Statistics Authentication Output Fields
3112
Show Network-Access Aaa Statistics Dynamic-Requests
3113
Chapter 93 Rate Limiting Overview
3115
Rate Limiting
3115
Understanding Storm Control on EX Series Switches
3117
Understanding Unknown Unicast Forwarding on EX Series Switches
3118
Chapter 94 Example: Rate Limiting Configuration
3119
Switches
3119
Chapter 95 Configuring Rate Limiting
3121
Configuring Unknown Unicast Forwarding (CLI Procedure)
3121
Interfaces (CLI Procedure)
3122
Chapter 96 Verifying Rate Limiting Configuration
3123
Verifying that Unknown Unicast Packets Are Forwarded to a Trunk Interface
3123
Verifying that the Port Error Disable Setting Is Working Correctly
3124
Chapter 97 Configuration Statements for Rate Limiting
3125
Edit Ethernet-Switching-Options] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
3125
Action-Shutdown
3126
Bandwidth
3127
Disable-Timeout
3128
Ethernet-Switching-Options
3129
Interface
3130
Interface
3131
No-Broadcast
3132
No-Multicast
3134
No-Registered-Multicast
3134
No-Unknown-Unicast
3137
No-Unregistered-Multicast
3137
Port-Error-Disable
3138
Storm-Control
3139
Unknown-Unicast-Forwarding
3140
Vlan
3141
Chapter 98 Operational Commands for Rate Limiting
3143
Show Ethernet-Switching Interfaces
3144
Show Ethernet-Switching Table
3147
Table 401: Show Ethernet-Switching Table Output Fields
3148
Vlan F2 F2 F2
3149
Linux Linux Linux
3149
00:30:48:90:54:89 Learn
3149
00:00:05:00:00:01 Learn
3149
00:00:5E:00:01:00 Static
3149
00:19:E2:50:63:E0 Learn
3149
00:00:5E:00:01:09 Static
3149
00:00:5E:00:01:01 Static
3149
Ge-0/0/44.0
3149
Ge-0/0/47.0
3149
Ge-0/0/15.0
3150
Chapter 99 Port Security Overview
3151
Port Security
3151
Port Security for EX Series Switches Overview
3153
Port Security Overview
3153
Common Attacks
3154
Mitigation of Ethernet Switching Table Overflow Attacks
3155
Mitigation of Rogue DHCP Server Attacks
3155
Protection against ARP Spoofing Attacks
3156
Protection against DHCP Snooping Database Alteration Attacks
3156
Protection against DHCP Starvation Attacks
3156
Understanding DHCP Snooping for Port Security on EX Series Switches
3157
DHCP Snooping Basics
3157
DHCP Snooping Process
3158
DHCP Server Access
3159
Switch, DHCP Clients, and DHCP Server Are All on the same VLAN
3159
Switch Acts as DHCP Server
3160
Switch Acts as Relay Agent
3161
Figure 71: Switch Is the Dhcp Server
3161
DHCP Snooping Table
3162
Static IP Address Additions to the DHCP Snooping Database
3162
Snooping DHCP Packets that Have Invalid IP Addresses
3162
Figure 72: Switch Acting as Relay Agent through Router to Dhcp Server
3162
Understanding DAI for Port Security on EX Series Switches
3164
Address Resolution Protocol
3164
ARP Spoofing
3164
DAI on EX Series Switches
3165
Series Switches
3166
MAC Limiting
3166
MAC Move Limiting
3166
Actions for MAC Limiting and MAC Move Limiting
3167
MAC Addresses that Exceed the MAC Limit or MAC Move Limit
3167
Understanding DHCP Option 82 for Port Security on EX Series Switches
3168
DHCP Option 82 Processing
3168
Switch and Clients Are on same VLAN as DHCP Server
3170
Switch Acts as Relay Agent
3170
Understanding IP Source Guard for Port Security on EX Series Switches
3171
IP Address Spoofing
3172
How IP Source Guard Works
3172
The IP Source Guard Database
3172
IP Source Guard
3173
Proxy ARP Overview
3174
Understanding Proxy ARP on EX Series Switches
3174
Best Practices for Proxy ARP on EX Series Switches
3175
Chapter 100 Examples: Port Security Configuration
3177
And MAC Move Limiting, on an EX Series Switch
3177
Attacks
3178
Figure 75: Network Topology for Basic Port Security
3179
Table 402: Components of the Port Security Topology
3179
From Rogue DHCP Server Attacks
3184
Attacks
3185
Figure 76: Network Topology for Basic Port Security
3185
Table 403: Components of the Port Security Topology
3185
Figure 77: Network Topology for Basic Port Security
3189
Table 404: Components of the Port Security Topology
3189
Figure 78: Network Topology for Basic Port Security
3192
Table 405: Components of the Port Security Topology
3192
Table 406: Components of the Port Security Topology
3196
Snooping Database Alteration Attacks
3198
Figure 80: Network Topology for Basic Port Security
3199
Table 407: Components of the Port Security Topology
3199
Example: Configuring DHCP Snooping, DAI , and MAC Limiting on an EX Series Switch with Access to a DHCP Server through a Second Switch
3201
Example: Configuring IP Source Guard with Other EX Series Switch Features to Mitigate Address-Spoofing Attacks on Untrusted Access Interfaces
3208
Example: Setting up DHCP Option 82 on an EX Series Switch with no Relay Agent between Clients and DHCP Server
3226
Example: Configuring Proxy ARP on an EX Series Switch
3229
Chapter 101 Configuring Port Security
3233
Configuring Port Security (CLI Procedure)
3234
Configuring Port Security (J-Web Procedure)
3235
Table 409: Port Security Settings on Vlans
3236
Table 410: Port Security on Interfaces
3237
Enabling DHCP Snooping (CLI Procedure)
3238
Enabling DHCP Snooping (J-Web Procedure)
3239
Enabling a Trusted DHCP Server (J-Web Procedure)
3240
Enabling Dynamic ARP Inspection (CLI Procedure)
3241
Enabling Dynamic ARP Inspection (J-Web Procedure)
3242
Configuring MAC Limiting (CLI Procedure)
3243
Configuring MAC Limiting (J-Web Procedure)
3244
Example: Configuring MAC Limiting, Including Dynamic and Allowed MAC
3244
Addresses, to Protect the Switch from Ethernet Switching Table Overflow
3244
Example: Configuring MAC Limiting, Including Dynamic and Allowed MAC
3246
Addresses, to Protect the Switch from Ethernet Switching Table Overflow
3246
Configuring MAC Move Limiting (CLI Procedure)
3247
Configuring MAC Move Limiting (J-Web Procedure)
3248
Interfaces (CLI Procedure)
3249
Configuring IP Source Guard (CLI Procedure)
3251
And DHCP Server (CLI Procedure)
3254
And DHCP Server (CLI Procedure)
3257
Configuring Proxy ARP (CLI Procedure)
3259
Interfaces (CLI Procedure)
3260
Chapter 102 Verifying Port Security
3261
Monitoring Port Security
3261
Verifying that DHCP Snooping Is Working Correctly
3262
Verifying that a Trusted DHCP Server Is Working Correctly
3263
Verifying that DAI Is Working Correctly
3264
Verifying that MAC Limiting Is Working Correctly
3265
Verifying that Allowed MAC Addresses Are Working Correctly
3266
Exceeded
3266
A Specific Interface
3268
Verifying that MAC Move Limiting Is Working Correctly
3269
Verifying that IP Source Guard Is Working Correctly
3270
Verifying that Proxy ARP Is Working Correctly
3270
Verifying that the Port Error Disable Setting Is Working Correctly
3271
Chapter 103 Troubleshooting Port Security
3273
MAC Addresses that Exceed the MAC Limit or MAC Move Limit Are Not Listed in the Ethernet Switching Table
3273
Interfaces
3273
Chapter 104 Configuration Statements for Port Security
3275
Edit Ethernet-Switching-Options] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
3275
Edit Forwarding-Options] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
3277
Allowed-Mac
3279
Arp-Inspection
3280
Circuit-ID
3281
Example: Setting up DHCP Option 82 with an EX Series Switch as Relay Agent
3281
Example: Setting up DHCP Option 82 with an EX Series Switch as Relay Agent
3282
Dhcp-Snooping-File
3283
Dhcp-Trusted
3284
Disable-Timeout
3285
Ethernet-Switching-Options
3286
Examine-Dhcp
3287
Interface
3290
Ip-Source-Guard
3291
Mac-Limit
3292
Mac-Move-Limit
3294
No-Allowed-Mac-Log
3295
No-Gratuitous-Arp-Request
3296
Port-Error-Disable
3297
Prefix
3298
Prefix
3299
Remote-ID
3300
Secure-Access-Port
3301
Static-Ip
3302
Timeout
3303
Traceoptions
3304
Use-Interface-Description
3306
Use-String
3307
Use-Vlan-ID
3308
Vendor-ID
3309
Vlan
3310
Vlan
3311
Write-Interval
3312
Chapter 105 Operational Commands for Port Security
3313
Clear Arp Inspection Statistics
3314
Clear Dhcp Snooping Binding
3315
Clear Dhcp Snooping Statistics
3316
Show Arp Inspection Statistics
3317
Table 411: Show Arp Inspection Statistics Output Fields
3317
Show Dhcp Snooping Binding
3318
Table 412: Show Dhcp Snooping Binding Output Fields
3318
Show Dhcp Snooping Statistics
3319
Table 413: Show Dhcp Snooping Statistics Output Fields
3319
Show Ethernet-Switching Table
3320
Table 414: Show Ethernet-Switching Table Output Fields
3321
Flood - All-Members
3322
Ge-0/0/46.0
3322
Show Ip-Source-Guard
3324
Table 415: Show Ip-Source-Guard Output Fields
3324
Show System Statistics Arp
3326
Chapter 106 Firewall Filters—Overview
3327
Firewall Filters for EX Series Switches Overview
3329
Firewall Filters—Overview
3329
Firewall Filter Types
3330
Firewall Filter Components
3331
Firewall Filter Processing
3331
Understanding Planning of Firewall Filters
3332
Understanding Planning of Firewall Filters
3333
On EX Series Switches
3334
Understanding How Firewall Filters Control Packet Flows
3336
Firewall Filter Match Conditions and Actions for EX Series Switches
3337
Understanding Firewall Filter Match Conditions
3347
Table 418: Actions for Firewall Filters
3354
Table 419: Action Modifiers for Firewall Filters
3355
Interface Filter Match Conditions
3359
IP Address Filter Match Conditions
3359
MAC Address Filter Match Conditions
3361
Bit-Field Filter Match Conditions
3361
Table 420: Actions for Firewall Filters
3361
Understanding How Firewall Filters Test a Packet's Protocol
3362
Understanding the Use of Policers in Firewall Filters
3363
Understanding Filter-Based Forwarding for EX Series Switches
3364
Chapter 107 Examples of Firewall Filters Configuration
3365
Series Switches
3365
Table 421: Configuration Components: Firewall Filters
3366
Figure 86: Application of Port, Vlan, and Layer 3 Routed Firewall Filters
3367
Table 422: Configuration Components: Vlans
3368
Chapter 108 Configuring Firewall Filters
3383
Configuring a Firewall Filter
3388
Figure 87: Ssh Connection from a Management Pc to an Ex Series Switch
3389
Applying a Firewall Filter to a Port on a Switch
3393
Configuring Firewall Filters
3393
Applying a Firewall Filter to a Management Interface on a Switch
3396
Applying a Firewall Filter to a VLAN on a Network
3398
Applying a Firewall Filter to a Layer 3 (Routed) Interface
3399
Configuring Firewall Filters (J-Web Procedure)
3400
Table 424: Create a New Filter
3401
Table 425: Create a New Term
3401
Table 426: Advanced Options for Terms
3402
Configuring Policers to Control Traffic Rates (CLI Procedure)
3404
Configuring Policers
3405
Specifying Policers in a Firewall Filter Configuration
3406
Applying a Firewall Filter that Is Configured with a Policer
3406
Behavior (CLI Procedure)
3407
Configuring Routing Policies (J-Web Procedure)
3408
Table 427: Policies Global Configuration Parameters
3409
Table 428: Terms Configuration Parameters
3410
Chapter 109 Verifying Firewall Filter Configuration
3415
Verifying that Firewall Filters Are Operational
3415
Verifying that Policers Are Operational
3416
Monitoring Firewall Filter Traffic
3416
On the Switch
3417
Monitoring Traffic for a Specific Firewall Filter
3417
Monitoring Traffic for a Specific Policer
3417
Chapter 110 Troubleshooting Firewall Filters
3419
Message
3419
Chapter 111 Configuration Statements for Firewall Filters
3421
Edit Firewall] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
3421
Switches
3422
Table 429: Supported Options for Firewall Filter Statements
3422
Apply-Path
3425
As-Path
3426
As-Path-Group
3427
Bandwidth-Limit
3428
Burst-Size-Limit
3429
Community
3430
Condition
3432
Damping
3433
Dynamic-Db
3434
Family (Firewall Filter)
3435
Filter
3436
Filter-Specific
3437
Firewall
3438
From
3439
If-Exceeding
3440
Interface-Specific
3441
Policer
3442
Policy-Statement
3444
Prefix-List
3445
Routing-Instance
3447
Example: Using Filter-Based Forwarding to Route Application Traffic to a Security
3447
Term
3448
Then
3449
Then
3450
Chapter 112 Operational Commands for Firewall Filters
3451
Clear Firewall
3452
Clear Firewall
3453
Show Firewall
3454
Show Firewall
3455
Table 431: Show Firewall Output Fields
3455
Show Firewall Log
3457
Show Firewall Log
3460
Table 433: Show Firewall Log Output Fields
3460
Show Interfaces Filters
3462
Table 434: Show Interfaces Filters Output Fields
3462
Show Interfaces Policers
3464
Table 435: Show Interfaces Policers Output Fields
3464
Show Policer
3466
Table 436: Show Policer Output Fields
3466
Show Policy
3468
Table 437: Show Policy Output Fields
3468
Show Policy Conditions
3471
Table 438: Show Policy Conditions Output Fields
3471
Test Policy
3473
Chapter 113 Class of Service (Cos)—Overview
3475
Class of Service
3475
Junos os Cos for EX Series Switches Overview
3477
How Junos os Cos Works
3478
Default Cos Behavior on EX Series Switches
3479
Understanding Junos os Cos Components for EX Series Switches
3480
Code-Point Aliases
3480
Policers
3480
Classifiers
3480
Forwarding Classes
3481
Tail Drop Profiles
3481
Schedulers
3481
Rewrite Rules
3481
Understanding Cos Code-Point Aliases
3482
Default Code-Point Aliases
3482
Table 439: Default Code-Point Aliases
3483
Understanding Cos Classifiers
3485
Behavior Aggregate Classifiers
3485
Default Behavior Aggregate Classification
3486
Table 440: Default Ba Classification
3486
Table 441: Allowed Ba Classification
3486
Multifield Classifiers
3487
Understanding Cos Forwarding Classes
3488
Default Forwarding Classes
3488
Table 442: Default Forwarding Classes for Unicast Packets
3489
Table 443: Default Forwarding Classes for Multicast Packets
3489
Understanding Cos Tail Drop Profiles
3490
Understanding Cos Schedulers
3491
Default Schedulers
3491
Transmission Rate
3492
Scheduler Buffer Size
3492
Priority Scheduling
3492
Scheduler Drop-Profile Maps
3493
Scheduler Maps
3493
Understanding Cos Two-Color Marking
3494
Understanding Cos Rewrite Rules
3494
How Rewrite Rules Work
3494
Default Rewrite Rule
3495
Port Shaping
3496
Switches
3496
Queue Shaping
3496
Switches
3497
Understanding Using Cos with MPLS Networks on EX Series Switches
3498
Guidelines for Using Cos Classifiers on Cccs
3498
Using Cos Classifiers with IP over MPLS
3499
Default Classifiers and Default Rewrite Rules
3499
EXP Rewrite Rules
3499
Schedulers
3500
Policer
3500
Ingress Queues on the 40-Port SFP+ Line Card
3501
Switches
3501
Preclassification of Packets and Port Ingress Queuing
3501
Full Classification of Packets and Fabric Ingress Queueing
3502
Egress Queues on the 40-Port SFP+ Line Card
3502
Understanding Priority-Based Flow Control
3502
Reliability of Packet Delivery in Standard Ethernet Networks and in Layer
3502
Networks
3503
Chapter 114 Examples: Cos Configuration
3505
Example: Configuring Cos on EX Series Switches
3505
Chapter 115 Configuring Cos
3506
Figure 89: Topology for Configuring Cos
3506
Table 446: Configuration Components: Vlans
3507
Defining Cos Code-Point Aliases (CLI Procedure)
3520
Defining Cos Classifiers (CLI Procedure)
3520
Table 448: Cos Configuration Components on the Ingress Pe Switch
3522
Table 449: Cos Configuration Components of the Egress Pe Switch
3522
Table 450: Cos Configuration Components of the Provider Switch
3523
Defining Cos Forwarding Classes (J-Web Procedure)
3533
Configuring Cos
3533
Table 451: Cos Value Aliases Configuration Fields
3535
Table 452: Ba-Classifier Loss Priority Assignments
3537
Table 453: Classifiers Configuration Fields
3538
Table 454: Forwarding Classes Configuration Fields
3541
Configuring Cos Schedulers
3542
Assigning Scheduler Maps to Interfaces on a 40-Port SFP+ Line Card
3542
Defining Cos Schedulers (J-Web Procedure)
3543
Table 455: Schedulers Configuration Page
3544
Defining Cos Scheduler Maps (J-Web Procedure)
3545
Defining Cos Drop Profiles (J-Web Procedure)
3546
Table 456: Scheduler Maps Configuration Fields
3546
Table 457: Drop Profiles Configuration Parameters
3546
Configuring Cos Tail Drop Profiles (CLI Procedure)
3547
Defining Cos Rewrite Rules (CLI Procedure)
3548
Defining Cos Rewrite Rules (J-Web Procedure)
3549
Table 458: Rewrite Rules Configuration Page Summary
3549
Assigning Cos Components to Interfaces (J-Web Procedure)
3551
Table 459: Assigning Cos Components to Logical Interfaces
3552
Configuring Junos os Ezqos for Cos (CLI Procedure)
3553
Cards (CLI Procedure)
3557
Chapter 116 Verifying Cos Configuration
3559
Monitoring Cos Classifiers
3559
Monitoring Cos Forwarding Classes
3560
Monitoring Interfaces that Have Cos Components
3561
Table 461: Summary of Key Cos Forwarding Class Output Fields
3561
Monitoring Cos Rewrite Rules
3562
Table 462: Summary of Key Cos Interfaces Output Fields
3562
Monitoring Cos Scheduler Maps
3563
Table 463: Summary of Key Cos Rewrite Rules Output Fields
3563
Table 464: Summary of Key Cos Scheduler Maps Output Fields
3564
Monitoring Cos Value Aliases
3565
Monitoring Cos Drop Profiles
3565
Table 465: Summary of Key Cos Value Alias Output Fields
3565
Table 466: Summary of the Key Output Fields for Cos Red Drop Profiles
3566
Chapter 117 Troubleshooting Cos Configuration
3567
Switch
3567
Chapter 118 Configuration Statements for Cos
3569
Edit Class-Of-Service] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
3569
Broadcast
3570
Buffer-Size
3572
Class
3573
Class-Of-Service
3574
Classifiers
3575
Code-Point-Aliases
3577
Code-Points
3577
Drop-Profile-Map
3578
Dscp
3579
Ethernet
3580
Family
3583
Forwarding-Class
3584
Forwarding-Classes
3585
Import
3586
Inet
3587
Inet-Precedence
3588
Interfaces
3589
Loss-Priority
3591
Multi-Destination
3592
Policing
3593
Protocol
3594
Priority
3594
Rewrite-Rules
3595
Scheduler-Map
3596
Scheduler-Maps
3597
Schedulers
3598
Shaping-Rate
3599
Shared-Buffer
3600
Transmit-Rate
3601
Unit
3602
Chapter 119 Operational Commands for Cos
3603
Show Class-Of-Service
3604
Table 467: Show Class-Of-Service Output Fields
3604
Show Class-Of-Service Classifier
3609
Table 468: Show Class-Of-Service Classifier Output Fields
3609
Show Class-Of-Service Code-Point-Aliases
3611
Show Class-Of-Service Drop-Profile
3613
Table 470: Show Class-Of-Service Drop-Profile Output Fields
3613
Show Class-Of-Service Forwarding-Class
3615
Table 471: Show Class-Of-Service Forwarding-Class Output Fields
3615
Show Class-Of-Service Interface
3617
Table 472: Show Class-Of-Service Interface Output Fields
3617
Show Pfe Statistics Traffic
3620
Table 473: Show Pfe Statistics Traffic Output Fields
3620
Show Pfe Statistics Traffic Cpu
3623
Show Pfe Statistics Traffic Egress-Queues
3627
Show Pfe Statistics Traffic Multicast
3629
Table 476: Show Pfe Statistics Traffic Multicast Output Fields
3630
Chapter 120 Power over Ethernet (Poe)—Overview
3633
Power over Ethernet
3633
Poe and EX Series Switches Overview
3635
Poe and Poe+
3635
Poe Power Management
3636
Poe Power Budget
3636
Power Management Mode
3636
Table 477: Class of Powered Device and Power Levels
3636
Poe Interface Power Priority
3637
Poe Configuration and Monitoring
3637
Chapter 121 Examples: Poe Configuration
3639
Example: Configuring Poe Interfaces on an EX Series Switch
3639
Switch
3640
Table 478: Components of the Poe Configuration Topology
3640
Chapter 122 Configuring Poe
3641
Table 479: Components of the Poe Configuration Topology
3642
Configuring Poe
3647
Table 480: Poe Configurable Options and Default Settings
3647
Chapter 123 Verifying Poe Configuration
3649
Monitoring Poe
3650
Table 481: Poe Edit Settings
3650
Table 482: System Settings
3650
Monitoring Poe Power Consumption (CLI Procedure)
3651
Poe Power Consumption for the Switch
3652
Current Power Consumption for Poe Interfaces
3652
Power Consumption for Poe Interfaces over Time
3653
Verifying Poe Configuration and Status (CLI Procedure)
3654
Number of Poe Ports on the Switch
3654
Poe Controller Configuration and Status
3654
Poe Interface Configuration and Status
3655
Poe SNMP Trap Generation Status
3655
Chapter 124 Troubleshooting Poe Configuration
3657
Troubleshooting Poe Interfaces
3657
Table 483: Troubleshooting a Poe Interface
3657
Chapter 125 Configuration Statements for Poe
3659
Edit Poe] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
3659
Disable
3660
Duration
3661
Guard-Band
3663
Interface
3664
Interval
3665
Management
3666
Maximum-Power
3667
Notification-Control
3668
Priority
3669
Telemetries
3670
Chapter 126 Operational Commands for Poe
3671
Show Poe Controller
3672
Table 484: Show Poe Controller Output Fields
3672
Show Poe Interface
3674
Table 485: Show Poe Interface Output Fields
3674
Show Poe Notification-Control
3676
Table 486: Show Poe Notification-Control Output Fields
3676
Show Poe Telemetries Interface
3678
Table 487: Show Poe Telemetries Interface Output Fields
3678
Chapter 127 Fibre Channel over Ethernet (Fcoe)—Overview
3681
Understanding FIP Snooping
3683
FC Network Security
3684
FIP Snooping Functions
3684
FIP Snooping Firewall Filters
3684
FIP Snooping Implementation
3685
Server Enode-Facing Interfaces
3685
FCF-Facing Interfaces
3685
Fcoe Mapped Address Prefix
3685
T11 FIP Snooping Specification
3686
Understanding Using an Fcoe Transit Switch
3686
Understanding Priority-Based Flow Control
3687
Reliability of Packet Delivery in Standard Ethernet Networks and in Layer
3687
Networks
3688
Chapter 128 Example: Fcoe Configuration
3691
Transit Switch
3691
Configuring FIP Snooping on an Fcoe Transit Switch (CLI Procedure)
3699
Chapter 130 Configuration Statements for Fcoe
3705
Edit Ethernet-Switching-Options] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
3705
Edit Class-Of-Service] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
3707
Code-Point (Congestion Notification)
3710
Congestion-Notification-Profile
3711
Ethernet-Switching-Options
3712
Examine-Fip
3713
Fc-Map
3715
Fcoe-Trusted
3717
Ieee-802.1 (Congestion Notification)
3717
Input (Congestion Notification)
3718
Interface
3719
Interfaces
3720
Secure-Access-Port
3721
Vlan
3722
Chapter 131 Operational Commands for Fcoe
3725
Clear Fip Snooping Enode
3726
Clear Fip Snooping Statistics
3727
Clear Fip Snooping Vlan
3728
Show Fip Snooping
3729
Table 490: Show Fip Snooping Output Fields
3729
Show Fip Snooping Enode
3732
Table 491: Show Fip Snooping Enode Output Fields
3732
Show Fip Snooping Fcf
3734
Table 492: Show Fip Snooping Fcf Output Fields
3734
Show Fip Snooping Statistics
3737
Table 493: Show Fip Snooping Statistics Output Fields
3737
Show Fip Snooping Vlan
3739
Table 494: Show Fip Snooping Vlan Output Fields
3739
Chapter 132 Mpls—Overview
3743
Junos os MPLS for EX Series Switches Overview
3745
Benefits of MPLS
3745
Additional Benefits of MPLS and Traffic Engineering
3746
Understanding Junos os MPLS Components for EX Series Switches
3747
Provider Edge Switches
3747
MPLS Protocol and Label Switched Paths
3747
Circuit Cross-Connect for Customer-Edge Interfaces
3747
IP over MPLS for Customer-Edge Interfaces
3748
Provider Switch
3748
Components Required for All Switches in the MPLS Network
3748
Routing Protocol
3748
Traffic Engineering
3749
MPLS Protocol
3749
Rsvp
3749
Family MPLS
3750
Understanding MPLS and Path Protection on EX Series Switches
3750
Understanding Using Cos with MPLS Networks on EX Series Switches
3751
Guidelines for Using Cos Classifiers on Cccs
3752
Using Cos Classifiers with IP over MPLS
3752
Default Classifiers and Default Rewrite Rules
3752
EXP Rewrite Rules
3753
Policer
3753
Schedulers
3753
Understanding MPLS Label Operations on EX Series Switches
3754
MPLS Label Switched Paths and MPLS Labels on EX Series Switches
3754
Reserved Labels
3755
MPLS Label Operations on EX Series Switches
3755
Penultimate Hop Popping
3756
Chapter 133 Example of MPLS Configuration
3759
Example: Configuring MPLS on EX Series Switches
3759
Chapter 134 Configuring MPLS
3760
Table 498: Cos Configuration Components on the Ingress Pe Switch
3775
Table 499: Cos Configuration Components of the Egress Pe Switch
3775
Table 500: Cos Configuration Components of the Provider Switch
3776
Configuring the Revert Timer
3786
Configuring MPLS on Provider Switches (CLI Procedure)
3790
Configuring Cos on Provider Switches of an MPLS Network (CLI Procedure)
3794
Configuring the Ingress PE Switch
3796
Configuring the Egress PE Switch
3797
Chapter 135 Verifying MPLS
3803
Verifying that MPLS Is Working Correctly
3803
Verifying the Physical Layer on the Switches
3803
Verifying the Routing Protocol
3804
Verifying the Core Interfaces Being Used for the MPLS Traffic
3804
Verifying RSVP
3804
Verifying the Assignment of Interfaces for MPLS Label Operations
3805
Verifying the Status of the CCC
3805
Verifying Path Protection in an MPLS Network
3806
Verifying the Primary Path
3806
Verifying the RSVP-Enabled Interfaces
3807
Verifying a Secondary Path
3807
Chapter 136 Configuration Statements for MPLS
3809
Edit Protocols] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
3809
Connections
3816
Interface
3818
Label-Switched-Path
3819
Mpls
3820
Path
3821
Primary
3822
Policing
3822
Remote-Interface-Switch
3823
Revert-Timer
3824
Rsvp
3825
Secondary
3825
Standby
3826
Traffic-Engineering
3826
Chapter 137 Operational Commands for MPLS
3827
Clear Mpls Lsp
3828
Clear Rsvp Session
3830
Clear Rsvp Statistics
3832
Ping Mpls L2Circuit
3833
Ping Mpls L2Vpn
3836
Ping Mpls L3Vpn
3839
Ping Mpls Ldp
3841
Ping Mpls Lsp-End-Point
3843
Ping Mpls Rsvp
3845
Request Mpls Lsp Adjust-Autobandwidth
3850
Show Connections
3851
Show Connections
3852
Table 501: Show Connections Output Fields
3852
Table 502: Show Connections Output Fields
3855
Show Link-Management
3858
Table 503: Show Link-Management Output Fields
3858
Show Link-Management Peer
3861
Show Link-Management Routing
3862
Table 504: Show Link-Management Peer Output Fields
3862
Show Link-Management Statistics
3864
Table 505: Show Link-Management Routing Output Fields
3864
Show Link-Management Te-Link
3867
Table 506: Show Link-Management Statistics Output Fields
3867
Table 507: Show Link-Management Te-Link Output Fields
3869
Show Mpls Admin-Groups
3871
Table 508: Show Mpls Admin-Groups Output Fields
3871
Show Mpls Call-Admission-Control
3872
Table 509: Show Mpls Call-Admission-Control Output Fields
3872
Show Mpls Cspf
3874
Table 510: Show Mpls Cspf Output Fields
3874
Show Mpls Diffserv-Te
3876
Table 511: Show Mpls Diffserv-Te Output Fields
3876
Show Mpls Interface
3878
Table 512: Show Mpls Interface Output Fields
3878
Show Mpls Interface
3879
Table 513: Show Mpls Interface Output Fields
3879
Show Mpls Lsp
3880
Table 515: Show Mpls Path Output Fields
3890
Show Route Forwarding-Table
3891
Table 516: Show Route Forwarding-Table Output Fields
3892
Show Rsvp Interface
3898
Table 517: Show Rsvp Interface Output Fields
3898
Show Rsvp Neighbor
3903
Table 518: Show Rsvp Neighbor Output Fields
3903
Show Rsvp Session
3908
Show Rsvp Session
3909
Table 519: Show Rsvp Session Output Fields
3909
Table 520: Show Rsvp Session Output Fields
3914
Table 521: Show Rsvp Statistics Output Fields
3921
Table 522: Show Rsvp Version Output Fields
3925
Show Ted Database
3927
Table 523: Show Ted Database Output Fields
3927
Show Ted Link
3931
Table 524: Show Ted Link Output Fields
3931
Show Ted Protocol
3933
Table 525: Show Ted Protocol Output Fields
3933
Chapter 138 Port Mirroring
3935
Network Management and Monitoring
3935
Understanding Port Mirroring on EX Series Switches
3937
Port Mirroring Overview
3937
Port Mirroring Terminology
3940
Table 526: Port Mirroring Terminology
3940
Examples: Port Mirroring Configuration
3941
Resource Use on EX Series Switches
3941
Figure 93: Network Topology for Local Port Mirroring Example
3943
Resource Use on EX Series Switches
3946
Figure 94: Remote Port Mirroring Example Network Topology
3948
Configuring Port Mirroring
3952
Configuring Port Mirroring to Analyze Traffic (CLI Procedure)
3952
Configuring Port Mirroring for Local Traffic Analysis
3953
Configuring Port Mirroring for Remote Traffic Analysis
3954
Filtering the Traffic Entering an Analyzer
3955
Configuring Port Mirroring to Analyze Traffic (J-Web Procedure)
3956
Table 527: Port Mirroring Configuration Settings
3957
Verifying Port Mirroring Configuration
3958
Switches
3958
Configuration Statements for Port Mirroring
3959
Edit Ethernet-Switching-Options] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
3959
Analyzer
3962
Egress
3963
Ethernet-Switching-Options
3964
Ingress
3967
Input
3968
Interface
3969
Loss-Priority
3970
Output
3971
Ratio
3972
Vlan
3972
Operational Commands for Port Mirroring
3972
Show Analyzer
3973
Table 528: Show Analyzer Output Fields
3973
Chapter 139 Sflow Monitoring Technology
3975
Sflow Technology—Overview
3975
An EX Series Switch
3975
Series Switches
3975
Adaptive Sampling
3976
Sflow Agent Address Assignment
3977
Example: Sflow Technology Configuration
3977
Series Switches
3977
Figure 95: Sflow Technology Monitoring System
3979
Configuring Sflow Technology
3982
Configuring Sflow Technology for Network Monitoring (CLI Procedure)
3982
Configuration Statements for Sflow Technology
3984
Edit Protocols] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
3984
Collector
3989
Disable
3990
Interfaces
3992
Polling-Interval
3993
Sample-Rate
3995
Sflow
3996
Udp-Port
3997
Operational Commands for Sflow Technology
3997
Show Sflow
3998
Table 529: Show Sflow Output Fields
3998
Show Sflow Collector
4000
Table 530: Show Sflow Collector Output Fields
4000
Show Sflow Interface
4001
Table 531: Show Sflow Interface Output Fields
4001
Chapter 140 SNMP
4003
Configuring SNMP (J-Web Procedure)
4003
Configuration Statements for SNMP
4006
Edit Snmp] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
4006
Address-Mask
4007
Agent-Address
4008
Alarm
4009
Authorization
4010
Bucket-Size
4010
Categories
4011
Client-List
4011
Client-List-Name
4012
Clients
4012
Commit-Delay
4013
Community
4014
Community
4015
Community-Name
4016
Contact
4017
Description
4017
Destination-Port
4018
Description
4018
Engine-ID
4019
Event
4020
Falling-Event-Index
4020
Falling-Threshold
4021
Falling-Threshold
4022
Falling-Threshold-Interval
4023
Filter-Duplicates
4023
Filter-Interfaces
4024
Group (Configuring Group Name)
4024
Group (Defining Access Privileges for an Snmpv3 Group)
4025
Health-Monitor
4025
History
4026
Interface
4027
Interval
4028
Interval
4029
Location
4029
Logical-System
4030
Message-Processing-Model
4031
Name
4031
Nonvolatile
4032
Notify
4032
Notify-Filter (Applying to the Management Target)
4033
Notify-View
4034
Owner
4035
Parameters
4036
Port
4036
Read-View
4037
Request-Type
4037
Rising-Event-Index
4038
Rising-Threshold
4039
Rmon
4040
Rising-Threshold
4040
Rmon
4041
Routing-Instance
4042
Sample-Type
4043
Routing-Instance
4043
Security-Level (Generating SNMP Notifications)
4044
Security-Level (Defining Access Privileges)
4045
Security-Model (Access Privileges)
4045
Security-Model (SNMP Notifications)
4046
Security-Name (Community String)
4047
Security-Name (SNMP Notifications)
4048
Security-To-Group
4049
Snmp
4049
Snmp
4050
Snmp-Community
4050
Source-Address
4051
Startup-Alarm
4052
Syslog-Subtag
4052
Tag-List
4053
Target-Address
4054
Target-Parameters
4055
Targets
4056
Traceoptions
4057
Trap-Group
4059
Trap-Options
4060
Type
4060
Type
4061
Vacm
4063
Variable
4065
Version
4065
View (Configuring a MIB View)
4066
View (Associating a MIB View with a Community)
4067
Write-View
4067
Operational Commands for SNMP
4067
Clear Snmp Rmon History
4068
Clear Snmp Statistics
4069
Request Snmp Spoof-Trap
4071
Show Snmp Health-Monitor
4077
Table 533: Show Snmp Health-Monitor Output Fields
4077
Show Snmp Inform-Statistics
4084
Table 534: Show Snmp Inform-Statistics Output Fields
4084
Show Snmp Rmon
4086
Show Snmp Rmon History
4090
Table 536: Show Smp Rmon History Output Fields
4090
Show Snmp Statistics
4093
Table 537: Show Snmp Statistics Output Fields
4093
Table 538: Show Snmp V3 Output Fields
4098
Chapter 141 Real-Time Performance Monitoring (RPM)
4101
Rpm—Overview
4101
RPM Packet Collection
4102
Switches
4102
Tests and Probe Types
4102
Hardware Timestamps
4103
Limitations of RPM on EX Series Switches
4105
Configuring Real-Time Performance Monitoring (J-Web Procedure)
4105
Table 540: Performance Probe Tests Configuration Fields
4108
Series Switch (CLI Procedure)
4112
Verifying Real-Time Performance Monitoring
4114
Viewing Real-Time Performance Monitoring Information
4114
Configuration Statements for Real-Time Performance Monitoring
4115
Data-Fill
4115
Data-Size
4116
Destination-Port
4117
Dscp-Code-Point
4118
Hardware-Timestamp
4119
History-Size
4119
Moving-Average-Size
4120
One-Way-Hardware-Timestamp
4120
Port (RPM)
4121
Probe
4122
Probe-Count
4123
Probe-Interval
4123
Probe-Limit
4124
Probe-Server
4124
Probe-Type
4125
Routing-Instance
4126
Routing-Instances
4126
Source-Address
4127
Target
4128
Test
4129
Test-Interval
4130
Thresholds
4131
Traps
4132
Operational Commands for Real-Time Performance Monitoring
4133
Show Services Rpm Active-Servers
4134
Table 541: Show Services Rpm Active-Servers Output Fields
4134
Show Services Rpm History-Results
4135
Table 542: Show Services Rpm History-Results Output Fields
4135
Show Services Rpm Probe-Results
4138
Table 543: Show Services Rpm Probe-Results Output Fields
4138
Chapter 142 Ethernet OAM Link Fault Management
4143
Ethernet OAM Link Fault Management—Overview
4143
Switch
4143
Example of Ethernet OAM Link Fault Management Configuration
4144
Switches
4145
Configuring Ethernet OAM Link Fault Management
4146
Configuring Ethernet OAM Link Fault Management (CLI Procedure)
4147
Configuration Statements for Ethernet OAM Link Fault Management
4150
Edit Protocols] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
4150
Action
4152
Action-Profile
4153
Allow-Remote-Loopback
4154
Ethernet
4155
Event
4157
Event-Thresholds
4160
Frame-Error
4161
Frame-Period
4161
Frame-Period-Summary
4162
Interface
4163
Link-Adjacency-Loss
4166
Link-Discovery
4166
Link-Down
4167
Link-Event-Rate
4167
Link-Fault-Management
4168
Negotiation-Options
4169
No-Allow-Link-Events
4169
Pdu-Interval
4172
Pdu-Threshold
4172
Remote-Loopback
4173
Symbol-Period
4173
Operational Commands for Ethernet OAM Link Fault Management
4174
Syslog
4174
Show Oam Ethernet Link-Fault-Management
4175
Table 544: Show Oam Ethernet Link-Fault-Management Output Fields
4175
Chapter 143 Ethernet OAM Connectivity Fault Management
4181
Ethernet OAM Connectivity Fault Management—Overview
4181
Series Switch
4181
Example of Ethernet OAM Connectivity Fault Management Configuration
4182
Series Switches
4183
Configuring Ethernet OAM Connectivity Fault Management
4184
Configuring Ethernet Oam Connectivity Fault Management
4186
Creating the Maintenance Domain
4187
Configuring the Maintenance Domain MIP Half Function
4187
Creating a Maintenance Association
4188
Configuring the Continuity Check Protocol
4188
Configuring a Maintenance Association End Point
4188
Configuring a Connectivity Fault Management Action Profile
4189
Configuring the Linktrace Protocol
4190
Management
4190
Edit Protocols] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
4190
Action-Profile (Applying to OAM CFM, for EX Series Switch Only)
4197
Age (EX Series Switch Only)
4198
Auto-Discovery (EX Series Switch Only)
4198
Connectivity-Fault-Management (EX Series Switch Only)
4199
Continuity-Check (EX Series Switch Only)
4200
Direction (EX Series Switch Only)
4200
Hold-Interval (OAM CFM, for EX Series Switch Only)
4201
Interface (OAM CFM, for EX Series Switch Only)
4201
Interval (EX Series Switch Only)
4202
Level (EX Series Switch Only)
4202
Linktrace (EX Series Switch Only)
4203
Loss-Threshold (EX Series Switch Only)
4203
Maintenance-Association (EX Series Switch Only)
4204
Maintenance-Domain (EX Series Switch Only)
4205
Mep (EX Series Switch Only)
4206
Mip-Half-Function (EX Series Switch Only)
4207
Name-Format (EX Series Switch Only)
4208
Path-Database-Size (EX Series Switch Only)
4208
Remote-Mep (EX Series Switch Only)
4209
Operational Commands for Ethernet OAM Connectivity Fault Management
4209
Clear Oam Ethernet Connectivity-Fault-Management Statistics
4210
Show Oam Ethernet Connectivity-Fault-Management Forwarding-State
4211
Show Oam Ethernet Connectivity-Fault-Management Interfaces
4215
Path-Database
4221
Show Oam Ethernet Connectivity-Fault-Management Mep-Database
4223
Show Oam Ethernet Connectivity-Fault-Management Mip
4229
Chapter 144 Monitoring General Network Traffic and Hosts
4231
Monitoring Hosts Using the J-Web Ping Host Tool
4231
Monitoring Network Traffic Using Traceroute
4233
Table 551: Traceroute Field Summary
4233
Monitoring
4234
Archive-Sites
4235
Class-Usage-Profile
4236
Counters
4237
Destination-Classes
4237
Fields (for Interface Profiles)
4238
File (Associating with a Profile)
4239
File (Configuring a Log File)
4240
Files
4241
Filter-Profile
4242
Interface-Profile
4243
Interval
4244
Mib-Profile
4245
Object-Names
4246
Operation
4246
Routing-Engine-Profile
4247
Source-Classes
4248
Size
4248
Start-Time
4249
Transfer-Interval
4249
Monitoring
4251
Monitor Traffic
4252
Table 552: Match Conditions for the Monitor Traffic Command
4254
Table 553: Logical Operators for the Monitor Traffic Command
4255
Show Snmp Mib
4264
Table 555: Show Snmp Mib Output Fields
4265
Traceroute
4266
Table 556: Traceroute Output Fields
4267
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