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Contents Preface............................. 5 Document conventions..................5 Text formatting conventions..............5 Command syntax conventions.............. 5 Notes, cautions, and warnings.............. 6 Brocade resources.................... 7 Contacting Brocade Technical Support.............7 Document feedback..................8 About this Document.........................9 What’s new in this document................9 Supported hardware..................10 Upgrade and Downgrade Considerations.................11 Upgrading to or downgrading from FastIron 08.0.30........
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New or modified parameter values........... 37 Command changes................39 Appendix B: Differences in Show Command Output............... 51 Show command output differences between FastIron 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx.....................51 FastIron Ethernet Switch Software Upgrade Guide 53-1003632-02...
Preface ● Document conventions......................5 ● Brocade resources......................7 ● Contacting Brocade Technical Support................7 ● Document feedback......................8 Document conventions The document conventions describe text formatting conventions, command syntax conventions, and important notice formats used in Brocade technical documentation. Text formatting conventions Text formatting conventions such as boldface, italic, or Courier font may be used in the flow of the text to highlight specific words or phrases.
Notes, cautions, and warnings Convention Description Syntax components displayed within square brackets are optional. Default responses to system prompts are enclosed in square brackets. { x | y | z } A choice of required parameters is enclosed in curly brackets separated by vertical bars.
Brocade resources Brocade resources Visit the Brocade website to locate related documentation for your product and additional Brocade resources. You can download additional publications supporting your product at www.brocade.com. Select the Brocade Products tab to locate your product, then click the Brocade product name or image to open the individual product page.
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About this Document ● What’s new in this document.................... 9 ● Supported hardware......................10 What’s new in this document This document is updated for FastIron software release 08.0.30. The following tables include information on new upgrade considerations introduced with the release. For a full description of new features, refer to the FastIron 08.0.30 release notes.
Upgrading to or downgrading from (uRPF) check FastIron 08.0.30 on page 11 Supported hardware This guide supports the following product families from Brocade: • FastIron X Series devices (chassis models): ‐ FastIron SX 800 ‐ FastIron SX 1600 • Brocade FCX Series (FCX) Switch ™...
Upgrade and Downgrade Considerations ● Upgrading to or downgrading from FastIron 08.0.30............11 ● Considerations for devices with LAGs................15 ● Considerations for devices in stack configurations............15 ● Upgrade considerations for devices with flexible authentication........16 Upgrading to or downgrading from FastIron 08.0.30 NOTE You must upgrade to the boot code that supports this release.
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Upgrade and Downgrade Considerations ICX 7750 breakout port configuration FastIron 08.0.30 adds breakout port capability on the ICX 7750, which allows a breakout cable to be applied on a 40-Gbps port and for four 10-Gbps sub-ports to be configured. If you have configured breakout ports and then downgrade to an earlier release, parsing errors are returned during bootup for any port that still has breakout configuration.
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Upgrade and Downgrade Considerations NOTE MACsec is also introduced on the ICX 7450 in FastIron 08.0.30 on the same 4x10G module. When the module is inserted in slot 2, either MACsec or stacking can be supported on the module, but not both. Refer to the FastIron Ethernet Switch Stacking Configuration Guide for more information.
General considerations General considerations • MACsec in FastIron 08.0.20a and later releases is not compatible with previous versions of the MACsec feature due to changes in CLI functionality. An upgrade is required. • The erase startup-config command erases all startup configuration files (startup-config.txt and also the backup files).
Considerations for devices with LAGs Downgrade considerations • Any new command in FastIron 08.0.xx is discarded during downgrade. • The startup configuration as well as the run time changes in a FastIron 08.0.xx configuration are lost during downgrade. • If software-based licensing is in effect on the device, and if the software is downgraded to a version earlier than FastIron 07.1.00, software-based licensing is not supported.
Upgrade considerations for devices with flexible authentication ‐ If you install a FastIron 08.0.20 or later image on a new system with no previous configuration, hitless-failover is enabled by default. ‐ If you upgrade to FastIron 08.0.20 or later from a previous version that has hitless- failover enable configured, hitless-failover is retained as the default.
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Upgrade and Downgrade Considerations auth-default-vlan (the authentication default VLAN), VLAN 2 in the following example. Interface level configuration for dot1x authentication and MAC authentication conform to any new CLI changes that are part of the upgrade. For example, before upgrade, with dot1x authentication enabled on port 2/1/24 and MAC authentication enabled on 2/1/23 globally and at the interface level, the configured ports are part of the default VLAN.
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Upgrade and Downgrade Considerations • Dot1x authentication and MAC authentication configured on a VLAN other than the default VLAN After you upgrade to FastIron 08.0.20 or later, global configuration for both dot1x authentication and MAC authentication move under the authentication command, and the first unused VLAN becomes auth-default-vlan, VLAN 2 in the following example.
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Upgrade and Downgrade Considerations dot1x enable dot1x enable ethe 2/1/24 mac-authentication enable mac-authentication enable ethe 2/1/23 mac-authentication password-format xxxx.xxxx.xxxx interface ethernet 2/1/24 authentication auth-default-vlan 600 dot1x port-control auto interface ethernet 2/1/23 authentication auth-default-vlan 601 authentication max-sessions 32 • Dot1x authentication and MAC authentication configured on a voice VLAN After you upgrade to FastIron 08.0.20 or later, global configuration for both dot1x authentication and MAC authentication moves under the authentication command, and the first unused VLAN moves as auth-default-vlan (the authentication default VLAN), VLAN 2 in the following example.
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Upgrade and Downgrade Considerations vlan 100 by port tagged ethe 1/1/9 >> 2/1/24 should be removed untagged ethe 1/1/18 vlan 200 by port >> 2/1/23 should be removed untagged ethe 1/1/15 vlan 1000 by port tagged ethe 2/1/23 to 2/1/24 authentication auth-default-vlan 2 dot1x enable...
<output is truncated to show relevant sections only> 2. Determine the current flash image version using the show version command. device# show version Copyright (c) 1996-2012 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. UNIT 1: compiled on Mar 2 2012 at 12:38:17 labeled as ICX64S07400 (10360844 bytes) from Primary ICX64S07400.bin...
To determine the flash image version, enter the show version command at any level of the CLI. device# show version Copyright (c) 1996-2012 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. UNIT 1: compiled on Mar 2 2012 at 12:38:17 labeled as ICX64S07400 (10360844 bytes) from Primary ICX64S07400.bin...
Determining the current licenses installed Use the show version command to display the licenses installed on the device. device# show version Copyright (c) 1996-2012 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. UNIT 1: compiled on Mar 2 2012 at 12:38:17 labeled as ICX64S07400 (10360844 bytes) from Primary ICX64S07400.bin...
Software upgrade on ICX 6430, ICX 6450, ICX 6610, ICX 6650, ICX 7450, ICX 7750, and FCX devices Software upgrade on ICX 6430, ICX 6450, ICX 6610, ICX 6650, ICX 7450, ICX 7750, and FCX devices NOTE For limitations on upgrading an ICX 6650 device from FastIron 07.5.xx to 08.0.xx, refer to Software upgrade from 07.5.xx to 08.0.01 on page 25.
Software upgrade from FastIron 07.5.xx to 08.0.01 NOTE When upgrading an FSX device with the FastIron SX Series 0-Port Third Generation XL Management Module from FastIron 08.0.0x to 08.0.10 or 08.0.10a, download the flash image to the primary flash only. Downloading the flash image to the secondary flash is not supported. Reload the device with the boot system flash primary command to boot from the primary flash.
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Software Upgrade and Downgrade -DIRECTORY /RP/Signatures fxz08001b007.sig ICXS08001q033.sig ICXR08001q033.sig -DIRECTORY /RP/MIBs ICXS08001q033.mib ICXR08001q033.mib -DIRECTORY /RP/Manuals 3. If upgrading to FastIron 08.0.10, delete the following lines from the manifest text file. -DIRECTORY /ICX7750/Boot swz10100.bin -DIRECTORY /ICX7750/Images SWS08010.bin SWR08010.bin -DIRECTORY /ICX7750/Signatures swz10100.sig SWS08010.sig SWR08010.sig -DIRECTORY /ICX7750/MIBs...
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Example of a manifest file upgrade NOTE For standalone devices or a homogeneous stack, the manifest upgrade process downloads the boot image to the device only if a newer boot image version is available. The manifest file specifies images for both router and switch types. Based on the device family and the type of image (switch or router), the appropriate images are installed.
Downgrade process Downgrade process Before downgrading the software on the device, refer to Upgrade and Downgrade Considerations page 0 Software downgrade on ICX 6430, ICX 6450, ICX 6610, ICX 6650, and other FCX devices 1. If you are downgrading from FastIron 08.0.30 to a FastIron 7.x.40 release that the device was upgraded from, enter the downgrade_to command at the privileged EXEC level.
Software downgrade on FSX devices Software downgrade on FSX devices On FastIron SX series devices, the old management module does not support FastIron 08.0.xx releases. The FastIron SX Series 0-Port Third Generation XL Management Module supports only FastIron 08.0.00a or later. The FastIron SX Series 2-Port 10GbE Third Generation XL Management Module supports only FastIron 08.0.10 or later.
Loading images on the device Loading images on the device Any software upgrade or downgrade requires you to copy the downloaded images onto the device and load the new image on the device. You must load the boot code and flash code on the device. Software upgrade and downgrade file transfers Software images for all Brocade devices can be uploaded and downloaded between flash modules on the devices and a TFTP server on the network.
Loading the boot code using SCP FSX, FCX, and ICX 6610 devices generate an output similar to the following: Brocade # Flash Memory Write (8192 bytes per dot) ......(Boot Flash Update)Erase..Write..... TFTP to Flash Done ICX 6430 and ICX 6450 devices generate an output similar to the following: Brocade # Load to buffer (8192 bytes per dot) ...................
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Loading the flash code using SCP NOTE If the primary flash contains additional files that are not related to the software update, it is recommended that these files also be deleted. 3. Enter the following command at the privileged EXEC level of the CLI to copy the flash code from the TFTP server into flash memory.
Software recovery NOTE The image-file-name-on-device variable is case-insensitive and converts any uppercase characters in the image file name to lowercase characters. For example: C:\> scp FCXR08000.bin terry@10.168.1.50:flash:primary C:\> scp FCXR08000.bin terry@10.168.1.50:flash:pri:FCXR08000.bin C:\> scp FCXR08000.bin terry@10.168.1.50:flash:secondary C:\> scp FCXR08000.bin terry@10.168.1.50:flash:sec:FCXR08000.bin NOTE On ICX 6430 and ICX 6450 devices, you can use the same syntax as for FCX devices.
Software recovery on FCX and ICX 6610 devices NOTE Software recovery should be performed under the supervision of a Brocade support engineer. Software recovery on FCX and ICX 6610 devices NOTE In practice, the TFTP server is also used as the terminal server to see the CLI output. 1.
Software recovery on ICX 6430, ICX 6450, ICX 6650, ICX 7450, ICX 7750, and FSX devices SW: Version 08.0.00acT5 Copyright (c) 1996-2004 Foundry Networks, Inc. Compiled on Apr 06 2013 at 20:13:29 labeled as FCXR08000 (2949675 bytes) from Tftp 8. Copy the image from the TFTP server to the primary and secondary flash partition using the copy tftp flash ip-address image-file-name primary | secondary command;...
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Software Upgrade and Downgrade 9. Test the connectivity to the TFTP server from the device using the ping command to ensure a working connection; for example: ICX64XX-boot> ping 10.10.10.21 ethPortNo = 0 Using egiga0 device host 10.10.10.21 is alive 10. P rovide the file name of the image that you want to copy from the TFTP server using the setenv image_name command;...
Appendix A: Changes Between Releases ● Changes between FastIron 07.4.00 or 07.5.00 and FastIron 08.0.xx......37 Changes between FastIron 07.4.00 or 07.5.00 and FastIron 08.0.xx FastIron 08.0.xx adds support and enhanced functionality for a variety of desired Layer 3 features. Modifications in specific features have changed a large amount of CLI configuration commands, show commands, and show command output.
BGP parameter default values BGP parameter default values TABLE 4 Changes in BGP, BGP4+, and Route Maps defaults Parameter FastIron 08.0.xx FastIron 07.4.00 Note Maximum retry interval If an error occurs during the establishment of BGP adjacency, the retry interval would have exponential backoff.
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Appendix A: Changes Between Releases TABLE 5 New OSPFv2 commands (Continued) Command Note [no] max-metric Configures Stub Router Advertisement [no] nonstop-routing Enables OSPF nonstop routing capability [no] nssa-translator Enables NSSA Type 7 to Type 5 LSA translation [no] vrf-lite-capability Configures CE Router VRF-Lite capability (disables DN bit checks) cost (area decimal range sub-command) Configures area range cost...
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Appendix A: Changes Between Releases TABLE 6 Modified OSPFv2 commands (Continued) FastIron release 08.0.xx FastIron release 07.4.00 Note [no] timers throttle spf timers spf delay hold- FastIron release 07.4.00: delay hold-time max-hold time delay corresponds to delay between receiving changes to SPF calculation. The valid range is 0 through 65535.
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OSPFv3 TABLE 7 Deprecated OSPFv2 commands Command Note Global level commands (router OSPF and sub-commands) RFC 1583-type3-cost In FastIron 08.0.xx, if RFC 1583 compatibility is configured, sets the cost for advertised type 3 summary LSAs to the smallest cost of any of the component networks Show command show ip ospf error...
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TABLE 8 New OSPFv3 commands (Continued) Command Note [no] active Sets active status. FastIron 07.4.00 behavior was always active. [no] hello-jitter Configures jitter between HELLO packets, in percentage [no] suppress-linklsa Suppresses link LSA advertisements Show commands show ipv6 ospf summary Displays summary of IPv6 OSPF instances show ipv6 ospf vrf Displays IPv6 OSPF information for a specific VRF interface or...
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BGP and Route-Map TABLE 11 Modified RIP commands FastIron release 08.0.xx FastIron release 07.4.00 Note Global-level command (router RIP and sub-command) [no] redistribute connected | [no] redistribution Redistributes routes from other routing bgp | ospf | static |metric value | protocols route-map name] [no] prefix-list name in | out...
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Appendix A: Changes Between Releases TABLE 14 Deprecated BGP and Route Map commands Command Note Global-level command [no] set mirror-interface int-num Sets a mirror interface for route maps [no] neighbor ipvx-addr distribute-list [in | out] list- Configures the distribution list for BGP neighbors [no] neighbor ipvx-addr filter-list [in | out] filter-num Configures the filter list for BGP neighbors [no] neighbor peer-group distribute-list [in | out] list-...
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TABLE 15 Modified ARP commands FastIron release 08.0.xx FastIron release 07.4.00 Note [no] arp ip-addr mac-addr [ethernet [no] arp num ip-addr mac-addr For static ARP configuration, the index slot/port l vlan vlan-id ] ethernet port number in the CLI is no longer needed. IGMP Snooping TABLE 16 Modified IGMP Snooping command...
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IGMP (Layer 3 routing) IGMP (Layer 3 routing) TABLE 18 New IGMP Layer 3 routing commands Command Note Show command show ip igmp [vrf vrf-name] static Displays IGMP static membership information. The show ip igmp group command also displays static IGMP membership information. TABLE 19 Modified IGMP Layer 3 routing commands FastIron release 08.0.xx...
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Appendix A: Changes Between Releases TABLE 20 New PIM commands (Continued) Command Note Clear command clear ipv6 multicast pimsm-snooping Clears PIM6 SM snooping information TABLE 21 Modified PIM commands FastIron 08.0.xx FastIron 07.4.00 Note Global level command [no] hello-timer seconds [no] hello-timer seconds Configures the hello timer.
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Appendix A: Changes Between Releases TABLE 21 Modified PIM commands (Continued) FastIron 08.0.xx FastIron 07.4.00 Note [no] rp-candidate ethernet | [no] rp-candidate ethernet | Configures RP candidate using ACL. ve | loopback num ve | loopback num [group- In FastIron 07.4.00, ACLs can be used to limit the list std-acl-num] RP candidate for certain groups.
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Network management Network management TABLE 23 New network management commands Command Note show ip dns Shows the Domain List and IP address of the DNS server show ip dns-server domain-list Shows the Domain List of DNS servers show ip dns-server server-address Shows the IP addresses of DNS servers show ip ssl Displays the SSL connection in use show management-vrf...
show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Appendix B: Show Command Output Differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Releases There are differences in several show command outputs between FastIron 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx releases. This section provides more information about the show command output changes. 07.4.00 CLI 08.0.xx Output Comments...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The output display show ip Brocade#sh ip ospf database external-link-state router-id 192.168.98.190 ospf Ospf ext link-state by router ID 192.168.98.190 are in the following: includes the "Fwd database Address" and "Sync external- Type-5 AS External Link States State"...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The output display show ip Brocade#sh ip ospf interface ospf includes the " interface e 2/3/1 admin down, oper down, ospf enabled, state down DataBase Filter" IP Address 192.213.112.213, Area 0.0.0.200 and Packet Count Database Filter: Not Configured table.
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The output display show snmp Brocade#show snmp group group groupname = admingrp does not include security model = v3 the "notifyview = security level = authNoPriv all" field. ACL id = 0 readview = all writeview = all The output display...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The output display show ip Brocade#sh ip ospf border-routers ospf router ID router type next hop router outgoing interface field "type" is border- Area renamed as routers ? 192.168.98.111 193.213.111.111 4/3/1*8/3/1 "Router type". 0.0.0.200 192.168.98.111 192.213.111.111 v17...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The "show ip vrrp show ip Brocade#sh ip vrrp stat vrrp stat Interface ethernet 1/1/12 statistics" rxed vrrp header error count = 0 command output rxed vrrp auth error count = 0 display includes rxed vrrp auth passwd mismatch error count = 0 the Hello TX...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The "show ip vrrp show ip Brocade#sh ip vrrp stat ve 100 vrrp stat Interface ethernet v100 statistics [ve ve 2 rxed vrrp header error count = 0 <num> ]" rxed vrrp auth error count = 0 command output rxed vrrp auth passwd mismatch error count = 0 display includes...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The "show ip vrrp- show ip Brocade#sh ip vrrp-extended stat eth 1/1/12 vrrp- Interface ethernet 1/1/12 extended statistics extended rxed vrrp header error count = 0 [ethernet stat rxed vrrp auth error count = 0 <slackid>...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The "show ipv6 show ipv6 Brocade#sh ipv6 vrrp stat vrrp stat Interface ethernet 1/1/12 vrrp statistics " rxed vrrp header error count = 0 command output rxed vrrp auth error count = 0 display includes rxed vrrp auth passwd mismatch error count = 0 the Hello TX...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The "show ipv6 show ipv6 Brocade#sh ipv6 vrrp stat ve 100 vrrp stat Interface ethernet v100 vrrp statistics [ve ve 2 rxed vrrp header error count = 0 <num>]" rxed vrrp auth error count = 0 command output rxed vrrp auth passwd mismatch error count = 0 display includes...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The "show ipv6 show ipv6 Brocade#sh ipv6 vrrp-extended stat eth 1/1/12 vrrp- Interface ethernet 1/1/12 vrrp-extended extended rxed vrrp header error count = 0 statistics [ethernet stat rxed vrrp auth error count = 0 <slackid>...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The new Hello TX show ipv6 Brocade#show ipv6 vrrp-extended vrrp- brief Summary statistics packet extended ? ethernet Ethernet port counts is added in stat Status the output. statistics VRRP/VRRP-E packet counts Virtual Ethernet port vrid Virtual router ID Output modifiers...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The output is show ipv6 Brocade#show ipv6 route 2000:5:5:5::5/64 deb route Type Codes - B:BGP C:Connected I:ISIS L:Local O:OSPF R:RIP S:Static modified. 2000:5678: Codes - i:iBGP e:eBGP 90ab:cdef: OSPF Codes - i:Inter Area 1:External Type 1 2:External Type 2 0123:4567: Type IPv6 Prefix Next Hop Router...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Explanation for show ip Brocade#sh ip pim interface ethernet Ethernet port options "ethernet" interface loopback Loopback port and "loopback" STR ? tunnel Tunnel Interface added in help. Virtual port Output modifiers <cr> Brocade# Brocade#sh ip pim vrf white interface ethernet...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx More detailed show ip Brocade#show ip pim mc 90.1.1.32 226.0.0.201 pim mcache IP Multicast Mcache Table explanation 1.2.3.4 Entry Flags : SM - Sparse Mode, SSM - Source Specific Multicast, DM - provided for the 1.2.3.4 Dense Mode...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Options such as Brocade#show ip pim all-vrf Show all VRF "all-vrf", "anycast- anycast-rp PIM Anycast RP info rp", "nsr", Bootstrap router "optimization", counter PIM internal counters "vrf". And dense Dense-mode settings Deprecate option flowcache Active PIM flow "error"...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx VRF category, ITC, show ip PIM IPV4 CLASS Num alloc:1, System max:17, Size:378155 etc. are added. resource Vrf Instance : default-vrf -------------------------------------- alloc in-use avail get-fail limit get-mem size init NBR list RP set list 1536 1480...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Anycast and VRF show ipv6 Brocade#show ipv6 interface tunnel 1 interface Interface Tunnel 1 is up, line protocol is up information are tunnel 2 IPv6 is enabled, link-local address is fe80::101:102 [Preferred] added.
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx RTM6 class for show ipv6 Brocade#show ipv6 debug debug RTM Class for vrf default-vrf/0, safi 0, route_update 0 VRF is displayed. client connected (0x10042036): enabled 1, itc_id 0, import default 0 EventQ: count 0, head 0, tail 0 alloc 0, get 0, free 0 client static (0x10042064): enabled 1, itc_id 0, import default 0...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The output is more show ip Brocade# sh ip ospf virtual-neigh 1 ospf Transit Area Router ID Neighbor address options detailed. virtual- 0.0.0.200 192.168.98.111 192.213.111.111 neighbor 2 Port Address state events count 4/3/1*8193.213.111.213 FULL address 192.213.111.111, priority 1, id 192.168.98.111 designated_router 0.0.0.0, backup_designated_router 0.0.0.0, interface...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The output is more show Brocade#sh radius aaa-auth-queue radius aaa- AAA Queue Display Start... detailed. auth-queue PortId=1/1/1 context=0 Username=, RadiusClient=0 PortId=1/1/1 context=1 Username=, RadiusClient=0 PortId=1/1/1 context=2 Username=, RadiusClient=0 PortId=1/1/1 context=3 Username=, RadiusClient=0 PortId=1/1/1 context=4 Username=, RadiusClient=0 PortId=1/1/1 context=5 Username=, RadiusClient=0 PortId=1/1/1 context=6 Username=, RadiusClient=0...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The ouput is more show Brocade#sh who webauth Console connections: detailed. vlan 2 established, monitor enabled, privilege super-user, in config webpage mode you are connecting to this session Telnet server status: Enabled Telnet connections (inbound): established, client ip address 10.120.35.95, user is rose, privilege super-user...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The output is show ip Brocade#sh ip pim interface loopback 6 modified and it interface ---------+---------------+----+---+-----------------------+---+--------- now also shows +-------+------+---------+ VRF information. loopback 2 Interface|Local |Ver |St | Designated Router |TTL|Multicast| | DR | Override |Address |Address...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The output is show auth- Brocade#sh auth-mac-addresses authorized-mac ip-add mac- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- displayed addresses ------ differently. ACL authorized- MAC Address SourceIp Port Vlan Auth Age dot1x field is shown mac ip- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- before dot1x in addr ------ FastIron 07.4.00b.
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx DM memory- show tech- Brocade#sh tech-support memory support related information memory MEMORY Related Information : is removed. Stack unit 1: Total DRAM: 536870912 bytes Dynamic memory: 427036672 bytes total, 291012608 bytes free, 31% used Stack unit 2: Total DRAM: 536870912 bytes Dynamic memory: 427053056 bytes total, 293904384 bytes free, 31% used...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx "Dynamic ACL show auth- Brocade#sh auth-mac-addresses detailed e 2/1/8 mac- applied" field addresses Port : 2/1/8 shows correct detailed Dynamic-Vlan Assignment : Enabled information in ethernet ? RADIUS failure action : Block Traffic FastIron 08.0.00a.
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx VLAN ID greater show ipv6 Brocade#show ipv6 int ve 400 debug interface Interface ve 400 , Port 2065, addr c:0x263019d6, p:0x2a588300, than 255 can now ve 2 debug n:0x263886c6 be used. Conf: #Addr 1, enabled_conf 1, curr: enabled 1 port_enabled 1, port_is_up 0, mtu 1500, metric 1, redir 0 Address: 2000:400:400:400::3/64...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The output format show ip Brocade#sh ip ospf area 0.0.0.200 database link-state ospf area is different. And, 1.2.3.4 Link States new "sync state" database field is added. link-state Index Area ID Type LS ID Adv Rtr Seq(Hex) Age Cksum...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The output format show ip Brocade#sh ip ospf area 0.0.0.200 database link-state advertise 1 ospf area Index Area ID Type LS ID Adv Rtr Seq(Hex) Age is different. And, 1.2.3.4 Cksum SyncState new "sync state"...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The output format show ip Brocade#sh ip ospf area 0.0.0.200 database link-state extensive ospf area Area ID Type LS ID Adv Rtr Seq(Hex) Age Cksum is different. And, 1.2.3.4 SyncState new "sync state" database 0.0.0.200 192.168.98.111...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The output format show ip Brocade#sh ip ospf area 0.0.0.200 database link-state link-state-id ospf area 192.168.98.111 is different. And, 1.2.3.4 Ospf link-state by link-state ID 192.168.98.111 are in the following: new "sync state" database field is added.
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The output format show ip Brocade#sh ip ospf area 0.0.0.200 database link-state network ospf area Area ID Type LS ID Adv Rtr Seq(Hex) Age Cksum is different. And, 1.2.3.4 SyncState new "sync state" database 0.0.0.200 192.113.112.113 192.168.98.113...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The output format show ip Brocade#sh ip ospf area 0.0.0.200 database link-state router-id ospf area 192.168.98.111 is different. And, 1.2.3.4 Ospf link-state by router ID 192.168.98.111 are in the following: new "sync state" database field is added.
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The output format show ip Brocade#sh ip ospf area 0.0.0.200 database link-state summary ospf area Area ID Type LS ID Adv Rtr Seq(Hex) Age Cksum is different. And, 1.2.3.4 SyncState new "sync state" database 0.0.0.200 Summ 192.213.1.166...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Found entry is show ip Brocade#show ip bgp debug network 1.1.1.32/32 bgp debug BGP: network 1.1.1.32/32 found added in front of network (x26ce0498, 0, 26ce0405) 1.1.1.32/32 network. 1.2.3.0 weight:32768 back_door:0 imported:1 255.255.25 route-map:<>...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The output is show Brocade#show ipc_stats ipc_stats Total available Hsync channel space = 1572868 modified. Total available Appl channel space = 1572868 Total number of application msgs in dyn queue = 0 Total number of hsync msgs in dyn queue = 0 Total number of rx pkt msgs in standby dynamic queue = 0...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx "Port belongs to show ipv6 Interface Loopback 2 is up, line protocol is up interface IPv6 is enabled, link-local address is fe80::234:ff:fe34:34 VRF" information is loopback 2 [Preferred] added. debug Global unicast address(es): 2000:202:202:202::1 [Preferred], subnet is 2000:202:202:202::/64 2000:202:202:202:: [Anycast],...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx IP Routing Table, show tech- Too big to paste support l3 IP Ospf Trap, IP ipv4-uc Ospf Error, IP Ospf Resource, IP Ospf Neighbor Detail, IP Ospf Virtual-link, IP Ospf Virtual- neighbor, IP RIP Routes, and IP RIP Interfaces information...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx List of OSPF show ip Brocade#sh ip osp config ospf Router OSPF: Enabled configure config Nonstop Routing: Enabled interfaces is not Graceful Restart: Disabled listed under this Graceful Restart Helper: Enabled command in Graceful Restart Time: 120 FastIron 08.0.00a.
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Maximum capacity show arp Graceful Restart Time: 120 inspect is removed. And, default routing instance is added. "metric" keyword is show ip Graceful Restart Notify Time: 0 ospf added. redistribu te route ? "metric"...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The output format show ip Interface State Change Trap: Enabled is different. Metric- interface offset, Prefix List, ve 2 Route-map information, RIP sent/receive statistics, and Error information are added. "mroute" is show ip ? Virtual Interface State Change Trap: Enabled removed.
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx New memory show ip WEN-FCX(config-vif-100)#sh ip osp debug mem ospf debug OSPF Memory Use 1233360, Mem_Quota 251658240, DEFAULT_LSDB_LIMIT 6990506 allocation table is memory Pid BlkSize BlkTotal UsedBlks FreeBlks AllocErr StartAddr ListAddr added. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 40 2000 13 1987 0 274a4004 274a41e4 2 104 4000 11 3989 0 274b8004 274b847c...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx NULL entry is show Brocade#show process cpu 2 processes Statistics for last 1 sec and 988 ms added. cpu 2 Process Name Sec(%) Time(ms) 0.08 0.00 DOT1X 0.00 GVRP 0.00 ICMP 0.00 0.00 OSPF 0.00...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Options and CNT show ip Brocade#sh ip ospf neighbor router-id 192.168.98.111 ospf fields are added. neighbor Port Address Pri State Neigh Address Neigh ID router-id Ev Opt Cnt 1.2.3.4 4/3/1*8/3/1 193.213.111.213 1 FULL/BDR 193.213.111.111 192.168.98.111...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx OSPF and BGP sub- show ip Brocade#show ip route ospf route ospf Type Codes - B:BGP D:Connected O:OSPF R:RIP S:Static; Cost - Dist/Metric codes, and Uptime Codes - i:iBGP e:eBGP information are OSPF Codes - i:Inter Area 1:External Type 1 2:External Type 2 added.
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The output is show ip Brocade#show ip rip route rip route RIP Routing Table - 8 entries: modified. 1.1.1.1/32, from 0.0.0.0, null CONNECTED, metric 1, tag 0, timers: none 1.1.1.2/32, from 192.168.1.2, e 1/1/1 (5923) RIP, metric 2, tag 0, timers: aging 15 1.1.1.3/32, from 192.168.1.2, e 1/1/1...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx RIP Statistics show ip Brocade#show ip traffic traffic IP Statistics removed. 5145 received, 5751 sent, 0 forwarded 0 filtered, 0 fragmented, 0 reassembled, 0 bad header 0 no route, 0 unknown proto, 0 no buffer, 0 other errors ARP Statistics 944 total recv, 826 req recv, 143 req sent, 99 rep sent 0 pending drop, 0 invalid source, 0 invalid dest...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Uptime information show ipv6 Brocade#show ipv6 route rip route rip Type Codes - B:BGP C:Connected I:ISIS L:Local O:OSPF R:RIP S:Static is added. Codes - i:iBGP e:eBGP OSPF Codes - i:Inter Area 1:External Type 1 2:External Type 2 Type IPv6 Prefix Next Hop Router Interface...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The VRF to which show ipv6 Brocade#sh ipv6 interface interface Routing Protocols : R - RIP O - OSPF the interface Interface Status Routing Global Unicast Address belongs, is added in the output. Eth 1/1/1 up/up 2000:411:411:411::1/64...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Row number and show ip Brocade#show ip route rip route ? Type Codes - B:BGP D:Connected O:OSPF R:RIP S:Static; Cost - Dist/Metric uptime for a route, Codes - i:iBGP e:eBGP are added. OSPF Codes - i:Inter Area 1:External Type 1 2:External Type 2 Destination Gateway...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Some extra show tech- Brocade#sh tech-support stack support information is stack Stacking Status. added in "sh tech- alone: standalone, D: dynamic config, S: static config support stack" Type Role Mac Address Pri State Comment output.
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Status string m: show ip Brocade#sh ip bgp filtered-routes detail prefix-list STR Searching for matching routes, use ^C to quit... not-local-multipath filtered- Status A:AGGREGATE B:BEST b:NOT-INSTALLED-BEST C:CONFED_EBGP D:DAMPED is changed to m: routes E:EBGP H:HISTORY I:IBGP L:LOCAL M:MULTIPATH m:NOT-INSTALLED- not-installed-...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Status string m: show ip bgp routes Brocade#sh ip bgp routes best not-local-multipath best Searching for matching routes, use ^C to quit... is changed to m: Status A:AGGREGATE B:BEST b:NOT-INSTALLED-BEST C:CONFED_EBGP D:DAMPED not-installed- E:EBGP H:HISTORY I:IBGP L:LOCAL M:MULTIPATH m:NOT-INSTALLED- multipath.
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Status string m: show ip bgp routes Brocade#sh ip bgp routes community internet not-local-multipath community Searching for matching routes, use ^C to quit... is changed to m: internet Status A:AGGREGATE B:BEST b:NOT-INSTALLED-BEST C:CONFED_EBGP D:DAMPED not-installed- E:EBGP H:HISTORY I:IBGP L:LOCAL M:MULTIPATH m:NOT-INSTALLED- multipath.
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Status string m: show ip Brocade#sh ip bgp routes community no-export bgp routes Searching for matching routes, use ^C to quit... not-local-multipath community Status A:AGGREGATE B:BEST b:NOT-INSTALLED-BEST C:CONFED_EBGP D:DAMPED is changed to m: no-export E:EBGP H:HISTORY I:IBGP L:LOCAL M:MULTIPATH m:NOT-INSTALLED- not-installed-...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Status string m: show ip Brocade#show ip bgp routes best bgp routes Searching for matching routes, use ^C to quit... not-local-multipath best Status A:AGGREGATE B:BEST b:NOT-INSTALLED-BEST C:CONFED_EBGP D:DAMPED is changed to m: E:EBGP H:HISTORY I:IBGP L:LOCAL M:MULTIPATH m:NOT-INSTALLED- not-installed- MULTIPATH...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Status string m: show ip Brocade#show ip bgp routes best bgp routes Searching for matching routes, use ^C to quit... not-local-multipath best Status A:AGGREGATE B:BEST b:NOT-INSTALLED-BEST C:CONFED_EBGP D:DAMPED is changed to m: E:EBGP H:HISTORY I:IBGP L:LOCAL M:MULTIPATH m:NOT-INSTALLED- not-installed- MULTIPATH...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Status string m: show ip Brocade#show ip bgp routes community internet bgp routes Searching for matching routes, use ^C to quit... not-local-multipath community Status A:AGGREGATE B:BEST b:NOT-INSTALLED-BEST C:CONFED_EBGP D:DAMPED is changed to m: internet E:EBGP H:HISTORY I:IBGP L:LOCAL M:MULTIPATH m:NOT-INSTALLED- not-installed-...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Sync information is show ipv6 Brocade#sh ipv6 ospf database ospf added. database ? LSA Key - Rtr:Router Net:Network Inap:InterPrefix Inar:InterRouter Extn:ASExternal Grp:GroupMembership Typ7:Type7 Link:Link Iap:IntraPrefix Grc:Grace Area ID Type LSID Adv Rtr Seq(Hex) Age Cksum Len Sync...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Sync information is show ipv6 Brocade#sh ipv6 ospf database as-external ospf added. database LSA Key - Rtr:Router Net:Network Inap:InterPrefix Inar:InterRouter Extn:ASExternal Grp:GroupMembership Typ7:Type7 Link:Link external Iap:IntraPrefix Grc:Grace Area ID Type LSID Adv Rtr Seq(Hex) Age Cksum Len Sync...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Sync information is show ipv6 Brocade#sh ipv6 ospf database extensive ospf added. database LSA Key - Rtr:Router Net:Network Inap:InterPrefix Inar:InterRouter extensive Extn:ASExternal Grp:GroupMembership Typ7:Type7 Link:Link Iap:IntraPrefix Grc:Grace Area ID Type LSID Adv Rtr Seq(Hex) Age Cksum Len Sync...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Sync information is show ipv6 Brocade#sh ipv6 ospf database inter-prefix ospf added. database LSA Key - Rtr:Router Net:Network Inap:InterPrefix Inar:InterRouter inter- Extn:ASExternal Grp:GroupMembership Typ7:Type7 Link:Link prefix Iap:IntraPrefix Grc:Grace Area ID Type LSID Adv Rtr Seq(Hex) Age Cksum Len...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Sync information is show ipv6 Brocade#sh ipv6 ospf database inter-router ospf added. database LSA Key - Rtr:Router Net:Network Inap:InterPrefix Inar:InterRouter inter- Extn:ASExternal Grp:GroupMembership Typ7:Type7 Link:Link router Iap:IntraPrefix Grc:Grace Area ID Type LSID Adv Rtr Seq(Hex) Age Cksum Len...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Sync information is show ipv6 Brocade#sh ipv6 ospf database intra-prefix ospf added. database LSA Key - Rtr:Router Net:Network Inap:InterPrefix Inar:InterRouter intra- Extn:ASExternal Grp:GroupMembership Typ7:Type7 Link:Link prefix Iap:IntraPrefix Grc:Grace Area ID Type LSID Adv Rtr Seq(Hex) Age Cksum Len...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Sync information is show ipv6 Brocade#sh ipv6 ospf database link ospf added. database LSA Key - Rtr:Router Net:Network Inap:InterPrefix Inar:InterRouter link Extn:ASExternal Grp:GroupMembership Typ7:Type7 Link:Link Iap:IntraPrefix Grc:Grace Area ID Type LSID Adv Rtr Seq(Hex) Age Cksum Len Sync...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Sync information is show ipv6 Brocade#sh ipv6 ospf database link-id 1156 ospf added. database LSA Key - Rtr:Router Net:Network Inap:InterPrefix Inar:InterRouter link-id 2 Extn:ASExternal Grp:GroupMembership Typ7:Type7 Link:Link Iap:IntraPrefix Grc:Grace Area ID Type LSID Adv Rtr Seq(Hex) Age Cksum Len...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Sync information is show ipv6 Brocade#sh ipv6 ospf database network ospf added. database LSA Key - Rtr:Router Net:Network Inap:InterPrefix Inar:InterRouter network Extn:ASExternal Grp:GroupMembership Typ7:Type7 Link:Link Iap:IntraPrefix Grc:Grace Area ID Type LSID Adv Rtr Seq(Hex) Age Cksum Len Sync...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Sync information is show ipv6 Brocade#sh ipv6 ospf database prefix 5100::192:168:98:190/128 ospf added. database LSA Key - Rtr:Router Net:Network Inap:InterPrefix Inar:InterRouter prefix Extn:ASExternal Grp:GroupMembership Typ7:Type7 Link:Link 2000:5678: Iap:IntraPrefix Grc:Grace 90ab:cdef: 0123:4567: Area ID Type LSID Adv Rtr Seq(Hex) Age...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Sync information is show ipv6 Brocade#sh ipv6 ospf database router ospf added. database LSA Key - Rtr:Router Net:Network Inap:InterPrefix Inar:InterRouter router Extn:ASExternal Grp:GroupMembership Typ7:Type7 Link:Link Iap:IntraPrefix Grc:Grace Area ID Type LSID Adv Rtr Seq(Hex) Age Cksum Len Sync...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Sync information is show ipv6 Brocade#sh ipv6 ospf database scope area ospf added. database LSA Key - Rtr:Router Net:Network Inap:InterPrefix Inar:InterRouter scope area Extn:ASExternal Grp:GroupMembership Typ7:Type7 Link:Link Iap:IntraPrefix Grc:Grace Area ID Type LSID Adv Rtr Seq(Hex) Age Cksum Len...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Sync information is show ipv6 Brocade#sh ipv6 ospf database scope area 0.0.0.200 ospf added. database LSA Key - Rtr:Router Net:Network Inap:InterPrefix Inar:InterRouter scope area Extn:ASExternal Grp:GroupMembership Typ7:Type7 Link:Link 0.0.0.200 Iap:IntraPrefix Grc:Grace Area ID Type LSID Adv Rtr Seq(Hex) Age...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Sync information is show ipv6 Brocade#sh ipv6 ospf database scope as ospf added. database LSA Key - Rtr:Router Net:Network Inap:InterPrefix Inar:InterRouter scope as Extn:ASExternal Grp:GroupMembership Typ7:Type7 Link:Link Iap:IntraPrefix Grc:Grace Area ID Type LSID Adv Rtr Seq(Hex) Age Cksum Len...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx Sync information is show ipv6 Brocade#sh ipv6 ospf database scope link ospf added. database LSA Key - Rtr:Router Net:Network Inap:InterPrefix Inar:InterRouter scope link Extn:ASExternal Grp:GroupMembership Typ7:Type7 Link:Link Iap:IntraPrefix Grc:Grace Area ID Type LSID Adv Rtr Seq(Hex) Age Cksum Len...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The CPU usage show tech- Brocade#sh tech-support cpu support information is CPU Usage Information shown differently as FastIron Current total CPU utilization = 73% 08.0.00a has task based achitecture..Usage average for all tasks in the last 1 second ... CPU utilization is ========================================================== Name...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx The explanation show ip Brocade#show ip pim rpf pim rpf A.B.C.D Source address for RPF check for A.B.C.D is 1.2.3.4 ? updated. The explanation show ip Brocade#show ip pim rpf 90.1.1.32 226.0.0.201 pim rpf upstream nbr 110.1.1.25 on v110 details are...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx VRF information is show ip Brocade#show ip interface loopback 1 interface Interface Loopback 1 added. loopback 2 port enabled port state: UP ip address: 1.0.0.1 subnet mask: 255.255.255.255 Port belongs to VRF: default-vrf encapsulation: ETHERNET, mtu: 1500, metric: 1 directed-broadcast-forwarding: disabled proxy-arp: disabled...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx VRF instance show ip Brocade#sh ip ospf summ ospf Total number of OSPF instances: 1 information is routes ? added. Seq Instance Intfs Nbrs Nbrs-Full LSAs Routes default-vrf 1742 Brocade#sh ip ospf route OSPF Area 0 ASBR Routes 1: Destination Mask...
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show command output differences between 07.4.00 and 08.0.xx VRF option is show ip Brocade#show ip cache cache ? DECIMAL Cached entry index added. A.B.C.D Cached IP address VPN Routing/Forwarding instance Output modifiers <cr> FastIron Ethernet Switch Software Upgrade Guide 53-1003632-02...
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