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Alcatel OmniSwitch 6600 Family Network Configuration Manual (654 pages)
OmniSwitch 6600 Series
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
25
Supported Platforms
26
When Should I Read this Manual
26
Who Should Read this Manual
26
What Is in this Manual
27
How Is the Information Organized
28
What Is Not in this Manual
28
Documentation Roadmap
29
Related Documentation
31
Technical Support
33
User Manuals Web Site
33
In this Chapter
35
Chapter 1 Configuring Ethernet Ports
36
Ethernet Specifications
36
Ethernet Port Defaults
37
Configuring Ethernet Ports Tutorial
38
Ethernet Ports Overview
40
Omniswitch 6648
40
Omniswitch 6624
41
Omniswitch 6600-U24
41
Omniswitch 6600-P24
42
Omniswitch 6602-24
42
Omniswitch 6602-48
43
10/100 Crossover Supported
43
Gigabit Copper Sfps Supported
43
Valid Port Settings
44
Setting Ethernet Port Parameters
47
Setting Trap Port Link Messages
47
Disabling Trap Port Link Messages
47
Enabling Trap Port Link Messages
47
Setting Flow Control
48
Enabling Flow Control
48
Disabling Flow Control
48
Setting Flow Control Wait Time
49
Configuring the Flow Control Wait Time
49
Restoring the Flow Control Wait Time
50
Setting Interface Line Speed
50
Configuring Duplex Mode
51
Enabling and Disabling Interfaces
52
Configuring Inter-Frame Gap Values
52
Resetting Statistics Counters
53
Configuring Flood Rates
54
Enabling the Maximum Flood Rate
54
Enabling Maximum Flood Rate for Multicast Traffic
54
Configuring Flood Rate Values
55
Configuring a Port Alias
55
Configuring Auto Negotiation, Crossover, and Flow Control Settings
56
Enabling and Disabling Auto Negotiation
56
Configuring Crossover Settings
57
Enabling and Disabling Flow
57
Verifying Ethernet Port Configuration
59
Chapter 2 Managing Source Learning
61
In this Chapter
61
Source Learning Specifications
62
Source Learning Defaults
62
Sample MAC Address Table Configuration
62
MAC Address Table Overview
64
Using Static MAC Addresses
64
Configuring Static MAC Addresses
65
Static MAC Addresses on Link Aggregate Ports
66
Using Static Multicast MAC Addresses
66
Configuring Static Multicast MAC Addresses
66
Static Multicast MAC Addresses on Link Aggregate Ports
67
Configuring MAC Address Table Aging Time
67
Displaying MAC Address Table Information
69
Configuring Learned Port Security
71
In this Chapter
71
Chapter 3 Configuring Learned Port Security
72
Learned Port Security Specifications
72
Learned Port Security Defaults
72
Sample Learned Port Security Configuration
73
Learned Port Security Overview
74
How LPS Authorizes Source MAC Addresses
75
Dynamic Configuration of Authorized MAC Addresses
75
Static Configuration of Authorized MAC Addresses
76
Understanding the LPS Table
76
Enabling/Disabling Learned Port Security
77
Configuring a Source Learning Time Limit
77
Configuring the Number of MAC Addresses Allowed
78
Configuring Authorized MAC Addresses
78
Configuring an Authorized MAC Address Range
79
Selecting the Security Violation Mode
80
Restoring the Operational State of an LPS Port
80
Displaying Learned Port Security Information
81
Chapter 4 Configuring Vlans
83
In this Chapter
83
VLAN Specifications
84
VLAN Defaults
84
Sample VLAN Configuration
85
VLAN Management Overview
87
Creating/Modifying Vlans
88
Adding/Removing a VLAN
88
Enabling/Disabling the VLAN Administrative Status
89
Modifying the VLAN Description
89
Defining VLAN Port Assignments
89
Changing the Default VLAN Assignment for a Port
90
Configuring Dynamic VLAN Port Assignment
90
Configuring VLAN Rule Classification
91
Enabling/Disabling VLAN Mobile Tag Classification
92
Enabling/Disabling Spanning Tree for a VLAN
93
Enabling/Disabling VLAN Authentication
94
Configuring VLAN Router Interfaces
94
What Is Single MAC Router Mode
94
Bridging Vlans Across Multiple Switches
95
Verifying the VLAN Configuration
96
Configuring Vlans
83
Chapter 5 Configuring Spanning Tree Parameters
97
In this Chapter
97
Spanning Tree Specifications
98
Spanning Tree Bridge Parameter Defaults
98
Spanning Tree Port Parameter Defaults
99
Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) Region Defaults
99
Spanning Tree Overview
100
How the Spanning Tree Topology Is Calculated
100
Chapter 6 Using 802.1S Multiple Spanning Tree
100
Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDU)
101
Topology Examples
103
Spanning Tree Operating Modes
105
Using the Flat Spanning Tree Mode
105
Using 1X1 Spanning Tree Mode
106
Configuring Spanning Tree Bridge Parameters
108
Bridge Configuration Commands Overview
108
Selecting Bridge Protocol
110
Configuring the Bridge Priority
110
Configuring the Bridge Hello Time
111
Configuring the Bridge Max Age Time
112
Configuring the Bridge Forward Delay Time
113
Enabling/Disabling the VLAN BPDU Switching Status
114
Configuring the Path Cost Mode
114
Configuring Spanning Tree Port Parameters
115
Bridge Configuration Commands Overview
115
Enabling/Disabling Spanning Tree on a Port
117
Spanning Tree on Link Aggregate Ports
117
Configuring Port Priority
118
Port Priority on Link Aggregate Ports
119
Configuring Port Path Cost
119
Path Cost for Link Aggregate Ports
121
Configuring Port Mode
122
Mode for Link Aggregate Ports
123
Configuring Port Connection Type
123
Connection Type on Link Aggregate Ports
124
Sample Spanning Tree Configuration
125
Example Network Overview
125
Example Network Configuration Steps
126
Verifying the Spanning Tree Configuration
128
In this Chapter
129
Using 802.1S Multiple Spanning Tree
130
MST Specifications
130
Spanning Tree Bridge Parameter Defaults
130
Spanning Tree Port Parameter Defaults
131
MST Region Defaults
131
MST General Overview
132
How MSTP Works
132
Comparing MSTP with STP and RSTP
135
What Is a Multiple Spanning Tree Instance (MSTI)
135
What Is a Multiple Spanning Tree Region
136
What Is the Common Spanning Tree
137
What Is the Internal Spanning Tree (IST) Instance
137
What Is the Common and Internal Spanning Tree Instance
137
MST Configuration Overview
138
Using Spanning Tree Configuration Commands
138
Understanding Spanning Tree Modes
139
MST Interoperability and Migration
140
Migrating from Flat Mode STP/RSTP to Flat Mode MSTP
140
Migrating from 1X1 Mode to Flat Mode MSTP
141
Quick Steps for Configuring an MST Region
142
Quick Steps for Configuring Mstis
144
Verifying the MST Configuration
147
Chapter 7 Assigning Ports to Vlans
149
In this Chapter
149
Port Assignment Specifications
150
Port Assignment Defaults
150
Sample VLAN Port Assignment
151
Statically Assigning Ports to Vlans
152
Dynamically Assigning Ports to Vlans
152
How Dynamic Port Assignment Works
153
VLAN Mobile Tag Classification
153
VLAN Rule Classification
156
Configuring Dynamic VLAN Port Assignment
158
Enabling/Disabling Port Mobility
159
Ignoring Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDU)
159
Understanding Mobile Port Properties
161
What Is a Configured Default VLAN
161
What Is a Secondary VLAN
161
Configuring Mobile Port Properties
164
Enable/Disable Default VLAN
164
Enable/Disable Default VLAN Restore
165
Enable/Disable Port Authentication
165
Enable/Disable 802.1X Port-Based Access Control
166
Verifying VLAN Port Associations and Mobile Port Properties
167
Understanding 'Show Vlan Port' Output
167
Chapter 27 Diagnosing Switch Problems
167
Understanding 'Show Vlan Port Mobile' Output
168
Chapter 8 Defining VLAN Rules
169
In this Chapter
169
VLAN Rules Specifications
170
VLAN Rules Defaults
170
Sample VLAN Rule Configuration
171
VLAN Rules Overview
172
VLAN Rule Types
172
DHCP Rules
173
Binding Rules
174
MAC Address Rules
174
Network Address Rules
174
Protocol Rules
174
Custom (User Defined) Rules
175
Port Rules
175
Understanding VLAN Rule Precedence
176
Configuring VLAN Rule Definitions
179
Defining DHCP MAC Address Rules
180
Defining DHCP MAC Range Rules
181
Defining DHCP Port Rules
181
Defining DHCP Generic Rules
182
Defining Binding Rules
182
How to Define a MAC-Port-IP Address Binding Rule
183
How to Define a MAC-Port-Protocol Binding Rule
183
How to Define a MAC-Port Binding Rule
184
How to Define a MAC-IP Address Binding Rule
184
How to Define an IP-Port Binding Rule
184
How to Define a Port-Protocol Binding Rule
185
Defining MAC Address Rules
185
Defining MAC Range Rules
186
Defining IP Network Address Rules
186
Defining IPX Network Address Rules
187
Defining Protocol Rules
188
Defining Custom (User) Rules
189
Defining Port Rules
189
Application Example: DHCP Rules
190
The Vlans
190
DHCP Servers and Clients
190
Verifying VLAN Rule Configuration
193
Chapter 9 Configuring Port Mapping
195
In this Chapter
195
Port Mapping Specifications
196
Port Mapping Defaults
196
Quick Steps for Configuring Port Mapping
196
Creating/Deleting a Port Mapping Session
197
Creating a Port Mapping Session
197
Deleting a User/Network Port of a Session
197
Deleting a Port Mapping Session
197
Enabling/Disabling a Port Mapping Session
198
Enabling a Port Mapping Session
198
Disabling a Port Mapping Session
198
Configuring a Port Mapping Direction
198
Configuring Unidirectional Port Mapping
198
Restoring Bidirectional Port Mapping
198
Sample Port Mapping Configuration
199
Example Port Mapping Overview
199
Example Port Mapping Configuration Steps
200
Verifying the Port Mapping Configuration
200
Using Interswitch Protocols
201
In this Chapter
201
Chapter 10 Using Interswitch Protocols
202
AIP Specifications
202
AMAP Defaults
202
AMAP Overview
203
AMAP Transmission States
203
Discovery Transmission State
204
Common Transmission State
204
Passive Reception State
204
Common Transmission and Remote Switches
205
Configuring AMAP
205
Enabling or Disabling AMAP
205
Configuring the AMAP Discovery Timeout Interval
205
Configuring the AMAP Common Timeout Interval
206
Displaying AMAP Information
207
Chapter 11 Configuring 802.1Q
209
In this Chapter
209
802.1Q Specifications
210
802.1Q Defaults Table
210
802.1Q Overview
211
Configuring an 802.1Q VLAN
213
Enabling Tagging on a Port
213
Enabling Tagging with Link Aggregation
214
Configuring the Frame Type
215
Show 802.1Q Information
216
Application Example
217
Verifying 802.1Q Configuration
219
Chapter 12 Configuring Static Link Aggregation
221
In this Chapter
221
Configuring Static Link Aggregation
222
Static Link Aggregation Specifications
222
Static Link Aggregation Default Values
222
Quick Steps for Configuring Static Link Aggregation
223
Static Link Aggregation Overview
225
Static Link Aggregation Operation
225
Relationship to Other Features
226
Configuring Static Link Aggregation Groups
227
Configuring Mandatory Static Link Aggregate Parameters
227
Creating and Deleting a Static Link Aggregate Group
228
Creating a Static Aggregate Group
228
Deleting a Static Aggregate Group
228
Adding and Deleting Ports in a Static Aggregate Group
229
Adding Ports to a Static Aggregate Group
229
Removing Ports from a Static Aggregate Group
234
Modifying Static Aggregation Group Parameters
235
Modifying the Static Aggregate Group Name
235
Creating a Static Aggregate Group Name
235
Deleting a Static Aggregate Group Name
235
Modifying the Static Aggregate Group Administrative State
235
Enabling the Static Aggregate Group Administrative State
235
Disabling the Static Aggregate Group Administrative State
235
Application Example
236
Displaying Static Link Aggregation Configuration and Statistics
238
Chapter 13 Configuring Dynamic Link Aggregation
239
In this Chapter
239
Dynamic Link Aggregation Specifications
240
Dynamic Link Aggregation Default Values
241
Quick Steps for Configuring Dynamic Link Aggregation
242
Dynamic Link Aggregation Overview
245
Dynamic Link Aggregation Operation
245
Relationship to Other Features
247
Configuring Dynamic Link Aggregate Groups
248
Configuring Mandatory Dynamic Link Aggregate Parameters
248
Creating and Deleting a Dynamic Aggregate Group
249
Creating a Dynamic Aggregate Group
249
Deleting a Dynamic Aggregate Group
249
Configuring Ports to Join and Removing Ports in a Dynamic Aggregate Group
250
Configuring Ports to Join a Dynamic Aggregate Group
250
Removing Ports from a Dynamic Aggregate Group
256
Modifying Dynamic Link Aggregate Group Parameters
257
Modifying Dynamic Aggregate Group Parameters
257
Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Name
257
Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Administrative State
258
Configuring and Deleting the Dynamic Aggregate Group Actor Administrative Key
258
Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Actor System Priority
259
Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Actor System ID
259
Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Partner Administrative Key
260
Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Partner System Priority
260
Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Partner System ID
261
Modifying Dynamic Link Aggregate Actor Port Parameters
261
Modifying the Actor Port System Administrative State
262
Modifying the Actor Port System ID
263
Modifying the Actor Port System Priority
264
Modifying the Actor Port Priority
265
Modifying Dynamic Aggregate Partner Port Parameters
266
Modifying the Partner Port System Administrative State
266
Modifying the Partner Port Administrative Key
268
Modifying the Partner Port System ID
268
Modifying the Partner Port System Priority
269
Modifying the Partner Port Administrative Status
270
Modifying the Partner Port Priority
270
Application Examples
272
Sample Network Overview
272
Link Aggregation and Spanning Tree Example
273
Link Aggregation and Qos Example
274
Displaying Dynamic Link Aggregation Configuration and Statistics
276
Configuring Dynamic Link Aggregation
239
Chapter 14 Configuring IP
279
In this Chapter
279
IP Specifications
280
IP Defaults
280
Quick Steps for Configuring IP Forwarding
281
IP Overview
282
IP Protocols
282
Transport Protocols
282
Application-Layer Protocols
282
Additional IP Protocols
283
14 Configuring IP
279
Chapter 26 Configuring IP Multicast Switching
283
IP Forwarding
284
Configuring an IP Router Interface
285
Modifying an IP Router Interface
286
Removing an IP Router Interface
286
Creating a Static Route
287
Creating a Default Route
287
Configuring Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
288
Adding a Permanent ARP Entry
288
Deleting a Permanent Entry from the ARP Table
288
Clearing Dynamic ARP Entries
289
Local Proxy ARP
289
ARP Filtering
289
IP Configuration
291
Configuring the Router Primary Address
291
Configuring the Router ID
291
Configuring the Route Preference of a Router
291
Configuring the Time-To-Live (TTL) Value
291
IP-Directed Broadcasts
292
Denial of Service (Dos) Filtering
292
Enabling/Disabling IP Services
295
Managing IP
297
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
297
ICMP Control Table
300
ICMP Statistics Table
300
Using the Ping Command
301
Tracing an IP Route
301
Displaying TCP Information
301
Displaying UDP Information
302
Verifying the IP Configuration
302
Chapter 15 Configuring Ipv6
303
In this Chapter
303
Ipv6 Specifications
304
Ipv6 Defaults
304
Quick Steps for Configuring Ipv6 Routing
305
Ipv6 Overview
306
Ipv6 Addressing
307
Ipv6 Address Notation
307
Ipv6 Address Prefix Notation
308
Autoconfiguration of Ipv6 Addresses
308
Tunneling Ipv6 over Ipv4
309
6To4 Tunnels
309
Configured Tunnels
311
Configuring an Ipv6 Interface
312
Modifying an Ipv6 Interface
313
Removing an Ipv6 Interface
313
Assigning Ipv6 Addresses
314
Removing an Ipv6 Address
315
Configuring Ipv6 Tunnel Interfaces
316
Verifying the Ipv6 Configuration
317
15 Configuring Ipv6
303
Chapter 16 Configuring RIP
319
In this Chapter
319
RIP Specifications
320
RIP Defaults
320
Quick Steps for Configuring RIP Routing
321
RIP Overview
322
RIP Version 2
323
RIP Routing
323
Loading RIP
324
Enabling RIP
324
Creating a RIP Interface
325
Enabling a RIP Interface
325
Configuring the RIP Interface Send Option
325
Configuring the RIP Interface Receive Option
326
Configuring the RIP Interface Metric
326
Configuring the RIP Interface Route Tag
326
RIP Options
327
Configuring the RIP Forced Hold-Down Interval
327
Enabling a RIP Host Route
327
RIP Redistribution
327
Enabling RIP Redistribution
328
Configuring a RIP Redistribution Policy
328
Configuring a Redistribution Metric
329
Configuring a RIP Redistribution Filter
329
Creating a Redistribution Filter
330
Configuring a Redistribution Filter Action
330
Configuring a Redistribution Filter Metric
331
Configuring the Redistribution Filter Route Control Action
331
Configuring a Redistribution Filter Route Tag
331
RIP Security
332
Configuring Authentication Type
332
Configuring Passwords
333
Verifying the RIP Configuration
333
Chapter 17 Configuring RDP
335
In this Chapter
335
RDP Specifications
336
RDP Defaults
336
Quick Steps for Configuring RDP
337
RDP Overview
339
RDP Interfaces
340
Security Concerns
341
Enabling/Disabling RDP
342
Creating an RDP Interface
342
Specifying an Advertisement Destination Address
343
Defining the Advertisement Interval
343
Setting the Maximum Advertisement Interval
344
Setting the Minimum Advertisement Interval
344
Setting the Advertisement Lifetime
344
Setting the Preference Levels for Router IP Addresses
345
Verifying the RDP Configuration
345
Chapter 18 Configuring DHCP Relay
347
In this Chapter
347
DHCP Relay Specifications
348
DHCP Relay Defaults
349
Quick Steps for Setting up DHCP Relay
350
DHCP Relay Overview
351
Dhcp
351
DHCP and the Omniswitch
352
DHCP Relay and Authentication
352
External DHCP Relay Application
353
Internal DHCP Relay
354
DHCP Relay Implementation
355
Global DHCP
355
Setting the IP Address
355
Per-VLAN DHCP
356
Identifying the VLAN
356
Configuring BOOTP/DHCP Relay Parameters
356
Setting the Forward Delay
357
Setting Maximum Hops
357
Setting the Relay Forwarding Option
357
Using Automatic IP Configuration
358
Enabling Automatic IP Configuration
358
Configuring UDP Port Relay
359
Enabling/Disabling UDP Port Relay
360
Specifying a Forwarding VLAN
360
Configuring DHCP Security Features
361
Using the Relay Agent Information Option (Option-82)
361
How the Relay Agent Processes DHCP Packets from the Client
362
How the Relay Agent Processes DHCP Packets from the Server
362
Enabling the Relay Agent Information Option-82
363
Configuring a Relay Agent Information Option-82 Policy
363
Using DHCP Snooping
363
DHCP Snooping Configuration Guidelines
364
Enabling DHCP Snooping
365
Configuring the Port Trust Mode
366
Configuring the DHCP Snooping Binding Table
367
Configuring the Binding Table Timeout
367
Synchronizing the Binding Table
368
Verifying the DHCP Relay Configuration
369
Chapter 19 Configuring VRRP
371
In this Chapter
371
VRRP Specifications
372
VRRP Defaults
372
Quick Steps for Creating a Virtual Router
373
VRRP Overview
374
Why Use VRRP
375
Definition of a Virtual Router
375
VRRP MAC Addresses
376
ARP Requests
376
ICMP Redirects
376
VRRP Startup Delay
376
VRRP Tracking
377
Interaction with Other Features
377
Configuration Overview
378
Basic Virtual Router Configuration
378
Creating a Virtual Router
378
Specifying an IP Address for a Virtual Router
379
Configuring the Advertisement Interval
380
Configuring Virtual Router Priority
380
Setting Preemption for Virtual Routers
381
Enabling/Disabling a Virtual Router
381
Setting VRRP Traps
382
Setting VRRP Startup Delay
382
Creating Tracking Policies
383
Associating a Tracking Policy with a Virtual Router
383
Verifying the VRRP Configuration
384
VRRP Application Example
385
VRRP Tracking Example
387
Managing Authentication Servers
389
In this Chapter
389
Chapter 20 Managing Authentication Servers
390
Authentication Server Specifications
390
Server Defaults
391
RADIUS Authentication Servers
391
LDAP Authentication Servers
391
Quick Steps for Configuring Authentication Servers
392
Server Overview
393
Backup Authentication Servers
393
Authenticated Switch Access
393
Authenticated Vlans
394
Port-Based Network Access Control (802.1X)
395
Ace/Server
396
Clearing an Ace/Server Secret
396
RADIUS Servers
397
RADIUS Server Attributes
397
Standard Attributes
397
Vendor-Specific Attributes for RADIUS
399
Configuring Functional Privileges on the Server
400
RADIUS Accounting Server Attributes
401
Configuring the RADIUS Client
402
LDAP Servers
403
Setting up the LDAP Authentication Server
403
LDAP Server Details
403
LDIF File Structure
404
Common Entries
404
Directory Entries
405
Directory Searches
406
Retrieving Directory Search Results
406
Directory Modifications
406
Directory Compare and Sort
407
The LDAP URL
407
Password Policies and Directory Servers
408
Directory Server Schema for LDAP Authentication
409
Vendor-Specific Attributes for LDAP Servers
409
LDAP Accounting Attributes
410
Dynamic Logging
412
Configuring the LDAP Authentication Client
413
Creating an LDAP Authentication Server
413
Modifying an LDAP Authentication Server
414
Setting up SSL for an LDAP Authentication Server
414
Removing an LDAP Authentication Server
414
Verifying the Authentication Server Configuration
415
Chapter 21 Configuring Authenticated Vlans
417
In this Chapter
417
Authenticated Network Overview
418
AVLAN Configuration Overview
420
Sample AVLAN Configuration
421
Setting up Authentication Clients
423
Telnet Authentication Client
423
Web Browser Authentication Client
423
Configuring the Web Browser Client Language File
424
Required Files for Web Browser Clients
424
SSL for Web Browser Clients
427
DNS Name and Web Browser Clients
427
Installing the AV-Client
428
Loading the Microsoft DLC Protocol Stack
428
Loading the AV-Client Software
429
Windows 95 and Windows 98
432
Setting the AV-Client as Primary Network Login
434
Configuring the AV-Client Utility
434
Logging into the Network through an AV-Client
437
Logging off the AV-Client
438
Configuring the AV-Client for DHCP
439
Configuring Authenticated Vlans
442
Removing a User from an Authenticated Network
442
Configuring Authentication IP Addresses
443
Setting up the Default VLAN for Authentication Clients
443
Port Binding and Authenticated Vlans
444
Configuring Authenticated Ports
444
Setting up a DNS Path
445
Setting up the DHCP Server
445
Enabling DHCP Relay for Authentication Clients
446
Configuring a DHCP Gateway for the Relay
447
Configuring the Server Authority Mode
448
Configuring Single Mode
448
Configuring Multiple Mode
450
Specifying Accounting Servers
451
Verifying the AVLAN Configuration
452
Chapter 22 Configuring 802.1X
453
In this Chapter
453
802.1X Specifications
454
802.1X Defaults
454
Quick Steps for Configuring 802.1X
455
802.1X Overview
457
Supplicant Classification
457
802.1X Ports and DHCP
458
Re-Authentication
458
802.1X Accounting
459
Compared to Authenticated Vlans
459
Using Access Guardian Policies
460
Policy Types
460
Setting up Port-Based Network Access Control
462
Setting 802.1X Switch Parameters
462
Enabling MAC Authentication for Non-Supplicants
462
Enabling 802.1X on Ports
462
Configuring 802.1X Port Parameters
463
Configuring the Port Control Direction
463
Configuring the Port Authorization
463
Configuring 802.1X Port Timeouts
463
Configuring the Maximum Number of Requests
464
Re-Authenticating an 802.1X Port
464
Initializing an 802.1X Port
465
Configuring the Supplicant Polling Retry Count
465
Configuring Accounting for 802.1X
465
Configuring Access Guardian Policies
466
Configuring Supplicant Policies
467
Supplicant Policy Examples
467
Verifying the 802.1X Port Configuration
471
Chapter 23 Managing Policy Servers
473
In this Chapter
473
Policy Server Specifications
474
Policy Server Defaults
474
Policy Server Overview
475
Installing the LDAP Policy Server
475
Modifying Policy Servers
476
Modifying LDAP Policy Server Parameters
476
Disabling the Policy Server from Downloading Policies
476
Modifying the Port Number
477
Modifying the Policy Server Username and Password
477
Modifying the Searchbase
477
Configuring a Secure Socket Layer for a Policy Server
478
Loading Policies from an LDAP Server
478
Removing LDAP Policies from the Switch
478
Interaction with CLI Policies
479
Verifying the Policy Server Configuration
479
Chapter 24 Configuring Qos
481
In this Chapter
481
Qos Specifications
482
Qos General Overview
483
Qos Policy Overview
484
How Policies Are Used
484
Valid Policies
484
Interaction with Other Features
485
Condition Combinations
486
Condition/Action Combinations
487
Qos Defaults
489
Global Qos Defaults
489
Qos Port Defaults
490
Policy Rule Defaults
490
Policy Action Defaults
491
Default (Built-In) Policies
491
Qos Configuration Overview
492
Configuring Global Qos Parameters
493
Enabling/Disabling Qos
493
Setting the Global Default Dispositions
493
Using the Qos Log
494
What Kind of Information Is Logged
494
Number of Lines in the Qos Log
494
Log Detail Level
495
Forwarding Log Events to Policyview
495
Forwarding Log Events to the Console
495
Displaying the Qos Log
496
Clearing the Qos Log
496
Flow Timeout
496
Fragment Classification
497
Enabling/Disabling Fragment Classification
497
Setting the Fragment Timeout
497
Classifying Bridged Traffic as Layer 3
498
Setting the Statistics Interval
498
Returning the Global Configuration to Defaults
498
Verifying Global Settings
499
Qos Ports and Queues
500
Shared Queues
500
Trusted and Untrusted Ports
500
Configuring Trusted Ports
500
Using Trusted Ports with Policies
501
Verifying the Qos Port and Queue Configuration
501
Creating Policies
502
Quick Steps for Creating Policies
502
ASCII-File-Only Syntax
503
Creating Policy Conditions
504
Removing Condition Parameters
504
Deleting Policy Conditions
505
Creating Policy Actions
505
Removing Action Parameters
506
Deleting a Policy Action
506
Creating Policy Rules
506
Disabling Rules
507
Rule Precedence
507
Saving Rules
509
Logging Rules
509
Deleting Rules
509
Verifying Policy Configuration
510
Testing Conditions
512
Using Condition Groups in Policies
514
Acls
514
Sample Group Configuration
514
Creating Network Groups
515
Creating Services
516
Creating Service Groups
517
Creating MAC Groups
518
Creating Port Groups
519
Port Groups and Maximum Bandwidth
520
Verifying Condition Group Configuration
522
Using Map Groups
523
Sample Map Group Configuration
523
How Map Groups Work
524
Creating Map Groups
524
Verifying Map Group Configuration
525
Applying the Configuration
526
Deleting the Pending Configuration
527
Flushing the Configuration
527
Interaction with LDAP Policies
528
Verifying the Applied Policy Configuration
528
Policy Applications
529
Basic Qos Policies
529
Basic Commands
530
Traffic Prioritization Example
530
Bandwidth Shaping Example
530
ICMP Policy Example
531
802.1P and Tos/Dscp Marking and Mapping
531
Chapter 25 Configuring Acls
533
In this Chapter
533
ACL Specifications
534
ACL Defaults
534
Quick Steps for Creating Acls
535
ACL Overview
536
Rule Precedence
537
Example: Rule Type
537
Example: Rule Order
537
Example: Layer 3 Rules with Compatible Actions
538
Example: Layer 3 Rules with Conflicting Actions
538
Interaction with Other Features
539
Valid Combinations
539
ACL Configuration Overview
540
Setting the Global Disposition
540
Creating Condition Groups for Acls
542
Configuring Acls
542
Creating Policy Conditions for Acls
542
Creating Policy Actions for Acls
543
Creating Policy Rules for Acls
543
Layer 2 Acls
544
Layer 2 ACL: Example 1
545
Layer 2 ACL: Example 2
545
Layer 3 Acls
546
Layer 3 ACL: Example 1
546
Layer 3 ACL: Example 2
547
Multicast Filtering Acls
547
Using ACL Security Features
549
Configuring a Userports Group
549
Configuring a Disableports ACL
550
Configuring a Dropservices Group ACL
551
Configuring ICMP Drop Rules
553
Configuring a Bpdushutdownports Group
553
Verifying the ACL Configuration
554
ACL Application Example
556
Configuring IP Multicast Switching
557
In this Chapter
557
IPMS Specifications
558
IPMS Default Values
558
IPMS Overview
559
IPMS Example
559
Reserved Multicast Addresses
560
IPMS and Link Aggregation
560
Configuring IPMS on a Switch
561
Enabling and Disabling IPMS on a Switch
561
Enabling IPMS
561
Disabling IPMS
561
Configuring and Removing a Static Neighbor
561
Configuring a Static Neighbor
562
Removing a Static Neighbor
562
Configuring and Removing a Static Querier
562
Configuring a Static Querier
562
Removing a Static Querier
563
Configuring and Removing a Static Member
563
Configuring a Static Member
563
Removing a Static Member
563
Modifying IPMS Parameters
564
Modifying the Leave Timeout
564
Configuring the Leave Timeout
564
Restoring the Leave Timeout
564
Modifying the Query Interval
564
Configuring the Query Interval
564
Restoring the Query Interval
564
Modifying the Membership Timeout
564
Configuring the Membership Timeout
565
Restoring the Membership Timeout
565
Modifying the Neighbor Timeout
565
Configuring the Neighbor Timeout
565
Restoring the Neighbor Timeout
565
Modifying the Querier Timeout
565
Configuring the Querier Timeout
565
Restoring the Querier Timeout
566
Modifying the Flow Timeout
566
Configuring the Flow Timeout
566
Restoring the Flow Timeout
566
Modifying the Querier Aging and Election Timeout
566
Configuring the Querier Aging and Election Timeout
566
Restoring the Querier Aging and Election Timeout
566
IPMS Application Example
567
Displaying IPMS Configurations and Statistics
569
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Table of Contents
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About this Guide
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Who Should Read this Manual
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When Should I Read this Manual
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What Is in this Manual
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What Is Not in this Manual
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How Is the Information Organized
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Documentation Roadmap
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Related Documentation
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User Manual CD
10
Technical Support
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Chapter 1 Configuring OSPF
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In this Chapter
11
OSPF Specifications
12
OSPF Defaults Table
13
OSPF Quick Steps
14
OSPF Overview
17
OSPF Areas
18
Classification of Routers
19
Virtual Links
20
Stub Areas
21
Not-So-Stubby-Areas
22
Totally Stubby Areas
22
Equal Cost Multi-Path (ECMP) Routing
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Non Broadcast OSPF Routing
23
Graceful Restart on Stacks with Redundant Switches
23
Preparing the Network for OSPF
26
Activating OSPF
27
Creating an OSPF Area
28
Configuring Stub Area Default Metrics
30
Creating OSPF Interfaces
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Interface Authentication
33
Creating Virtual Links
35
Creating Redistribution Policies and Filters
36
Creating a Redistribution Filter
37
Configuring Router Capabilities
39
Configuring Static Neighbors
40
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Configuring Redundant Switches in a Stack for Graceful Restart
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OSPF Application Example
42
Step 1: Prepare the Routers
43
Step 2: Enable OSPF
45
Step 3: Create and Enable the Areas and Backbone
45
Step 4: Create, Enable, and Assign Interfaces
45
Step 5: Examine the Network
47
Verifying OSPF Configuration
48
Appendix A Software License and Copyright Statements
49
Alcatel License Agreement
49
Alcatel Internetworking, Inc. ("Aii") Software License Agreement
49
Third Party Licenses and Notices
52
Booting and Debugging Non-Proprietary Software
52
The Openldap Public License: Version 2.4, 8 December 2000
52
Linux
53
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE: Version 2, June 1991
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University of California
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Carnegie-Mellon University
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Random.C
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Apptitude, Inc
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Agranat
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RSA Security Inc
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Sun Microsystems, Inc
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Wind River Systems, Inc
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Network Time Protocol Version 4
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