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Digisol DG-CS4554F User Manual (462 pages)
10G Top-of-Rack Switches
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
How to Use this Guide
7
Contents
7
Figures
15
Tables
23
Section I
25
Getting Started
25
Introduction
27
Key Features
27
Table 1: Key Features
27
Description of Software Features
30
Equal-Cost Multipath Load Balancing
32
Table 2: System Defaults
34
System Defaults
36
Web Configuration
37
Connecting to the Web Interface
39
Home Page
40
Figure 1: Home Page
40
Using the Web Interface
41
Configuration Options
41
Panel Display
41
Table 3: Web Page Configuration Buttons
41
Navigating the Web Browser Interface
42
Main Menu
42
Table 4: Switch Main Menu
42
Figure 2: Front Panel Indicators
43
Basic Management Tasks
55
Displaying System Information
55
Figure 3: System Information
56
Displaying Hardware/Software Versions
58
Figure 4: General Switch Information
58
Figure 5: Configuring Support for Jumbo Frames
59
Configuring Support for Jumbo Frames
60
Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities
61
Figure 6: Displaying Bridge Extension Configuration
61
Managing System Files
62
Copying Files Via FTP/TFTP or HTTP
62
Saving the Running Configuration to a Local File
64
Figure 7: Copy Firmware
64
Setting the Start-Up File
65
Figure 8: Saving the Running Configuration
65
Showing System Files
66
Figure 9: Setting Start-Up Files
66
Figure 10: Displaying System Files
66
Automatic Operation Code Upgrade
67
Figure 11: Configuring Automatic Code Upgrade
70
Setting the System Clock
71
Setting the Time Manually
71
Setting the SNTP Polling Interval
72
Figure 12: Manually Setting the System Clock
72
Figure 13: Setting the Polling Interval for SNTP
72
Configuring NTP
73
Figure 14: Configuring NTP
73
Configuring Time Servers
74
Figure 15: Specifying SNTP Time Servers
74
Figure 16: Adding an NTP Time Server
75
Figure 17: Showing the NTP Time Server List
76
Setting the Time Zone
77
Figure 18: Adding an NTP Authentication Key
77
Figure 19: Showing the NTP Authentication Key List
77
Configuring the Console Port
78
Figure 20: Setting the Time Zone
78
Configuring Telnet Settings
80
Figure 21: Console Port Settings
80
Figure 22: Telnet Connection Settings
81
Displaying CPU Utilization
82
Displaying Memory Utilization
82
Figure 23: Displaying CPU Utilization
82
Resetting the System
83
Figure 24: Displaying Memory Utilization
83
Figure 25: Restarting the Switch (Immediately)
85
Figure 26: Restarting the Switch (In)
85
Figure 27: Restarting the Switch (At)
86
Figure 28: Restarting the Switch (Regularly)
86
Interface Configuration
87
Port Configuration
87
Configuring by Port List
87
Configuring by Port Range
90
Figure 29: Configuring Connections by Port List
90
Displaying Connection Status
91
Figure 30: Configuring Connections by Port Range
91
Configuring Local Port Mirroring
92
Figure 31: Displaying Port Information
92
Figure 32: Configuring Local Port Mirroring
92
Figure 33: Configuring Local Port Mirroring
93
Figure 34: Displaying Local Port Mirror Sessions
93
Showing Port or Trunk Statistics
94
Table 5: Port Statistics
94
Figure 35: Showing Port Statistics (Table)
97
Displaying Statistical History
98
Figure 36: Showing Port Statistics (Chart)
98
Figure 37: Configuring a History Sample
100
Figure 38: Showing Entries for History Sampling
100
Figure 39: Showing Status of Statistical History Sample
101
Figure 40: Showing Current Statistics for a History Sample
101
Displaying Transceiver Data
102
Figure 41: Showing Ingress Statistics for a History Sample
102
Configuring Transceiver Thresholds
103
Figure 42: Displaying Transceiver Data
103
Trunk Configuration
105
Figure 43: Configuring Transceiver Thresholds
105
Configuring a Static Trunk
106
Figure 44: Configuring Static Trunks
106
Figure 45: Creating Static Trunks
107
Figure 46: Adding Static Trunks Members
108
Figure 47: Configuring Connection Parameters for a Static Trunk
108
Configuring a Dynamic Trunk
109
Figure 48: Showing Information for Static Trunks
109
Figure 49: Configuring Dynamic Trunks
109
Figure 50: Configuring the LACP Aggregator Admin Key
112
Figure 51: Enabling LACP on a Port
113
Figure 52: Configuring LACP Parameters on a Port
113
Figure 53: Showing Members of a Dynamic Trunk
114
Figure 54: Configuring Connection Settings for Dynamic Trunks
114
Displaying LACP Port Counters
115
Figure 55: Displaying Connection Parameters for Dynamic Trunks
115
Table 6: LACP Port Counters
115
Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Local Side
116
Figure 56: Displaying LACP Port Counters
116
Table 7: LACP Internal Configuration Information
116
Figure 57: Displaying LACP Port Internal Information
117
Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Remote Side
118
Table 8: LACP Remote Device Configuration Information
118
Configuring Load Balancing
119
Figure 58: Displaying LACP Port Remote Information
119
Figure 59: Configuring Load Balancing
120
Traffic Segmentation
121
Enabling Traffic Segmentation
121
Configuring Uplink and Downlink Ports
122
Figure 60: Enabling Traffic Segmentation
122
Table 9: Traffic Segmentation Forwarding
122
Figure 61: Configuring Members for Traffic Segmentation
123
Figure 62: Showing Traffic Segmentation Members
124
VLAN Configuration
125
IEEE 802.1Q Vlans
125
Figure 63: VLAN Compliant and VLAN Non-Compliant Devices
126
Configuring VLAN Groups
127
Figure 64: Creating Static Vlans
128
Figure 65: Modifying Settings for Static Vlans
129
Figure 66: Showing Static Vlans
129
Adding Static Members to Vlans
130
Figure 67: Configuring Static Members by VLAN Index
132
Figure 68: Configuring Static VLAN Members by Interface
133
Figure 69: Configuring Static VLAN Members by Interface Range
133
Address Table Settings
135
Configuring MAC Address Learning
135
Figure 70: Configuring MAC Address Learning
136
Setting Static Addresses
137
Changing the Aging Time
138
Figure 71: Configuring Static MAC Addresses
138
Figure 72: Displaying Static MAC Addresses
138
Displaying the Dynamic Address Table
139
Figure 73: Setting the Address Aging Time
139
Clearing the Dynamic Address Table
140
Figure 74: Displaying the Dynamic MAC Address Table
140
Issuing MAC Address Traps
141
Figure 75: Clearing Entries in the Dynamic MAC Address Table
141
Figure 76: Issuing MAC Address Traps (Global Configuration)
142
Figure 77: Issuing MAC Address Traps (Interface Configuration)
142
Figure 78: STP Root Ports and Designated Ports
144
Figure 79: MSTP Region, Internal Spanning Tree, Multiple Spanning Tree
144
Configuring Global Settings for STA
145
Figure 80: Common Internal Spanning Tree, Common Spanning Tree, Internal Spanning Tree
145
Figure 81: Configuring Global Settings for STA (STP)
149
Figure 82: Configuring Global Settings for STA (RSTP)
149
Displaying Global Settings for STA
150
Figure 83: Configuring Global Settings for STA (MSTP)
150
Configuring Interface Settings for STA
151
Figure 84: Displaying Global Settings for STA
151
Table 10: Recommended STA Path Cost Range
152
Table 11: Default STA Path Costs
152
Displaying Interface Settings for STA
154
Figure 85: Configuring Interface Settings for STA
154
Figure 86: STA Port Roles
156
Configuring Multiple Spanning Trees
157
Figure 87: Displaying Interface Settings for STA
157
Figure 88: Creating an MST Instance
158
Figure 89: Displaying MST Instances
159
Figure 90: Modifying the Priority for an MST Instance
159
Figure 91: Displaying Global Settings for an MST Instance
160
Figure 92: Adding a VLAN to an MST Instance
160
Configuring Interface Settings for MSTP
161
Figure 93: Displaying Members of an MST Instance
161
Figure 94: Configuring MSTP Interface Settings
162
Figure 95: Displaying MSTP Interface Settings
163
Spanning Tree Algorithm Overview
144
Congestion Control
165
Storm Control
165
Figure 96: Configuring Storm Control
166
Class of Service
167
Layer 2 Queue Settings
167
Setting the Default Priority for Interfaces
167
Selecting the Queue Mode
168
Figure 97: Setting the Default Port Priority
168
Figure 98: Setting the Queue Mode (Strict)
170
Figure 99: Setting the Queue Mode (WRR)
170
Mapping Cos Values to Egress Queues
171
Figure 100: Setting the Queue Mode (Strict and WRR)
171
Table 12: IEEE 802.1P Egress Queue Priority Mapping
171
Table 13: Cos Priority Levels
172
Table 14: Mapping Internal Per-Hop Behavior to Hardware Queues
172
Figure 101: Mapping Cos Values to Egress Queues
173
Figure 102: Showing Cos Values to Egress Queue Mapping
173
Layer 3/4 Priority Settings
174
Setting Priority Processing to IP Precedence/Dscp or Cos
174
Mapping Ingress DSCP Values to Internal DSCP Values
175
Figure 103: Setting the Trust Mode
175
Table 15: Default Mapping of DSCP Values to Internal Phb/Drop Values
176
Figure 104: Configuring DSCP to DSCP Internal Mapping
177
Figure 105: Showing DSCP to DSCP Internal Mapping
177
Mapping Cos Priorities to Internal DSCP Values
178
Table 16: Default Mapping of Cos/Cfi to Internal Phb/Drop Precedence
178
Figure 106: Configuring Cos to DSCP Internal Mapping
179
Figure 107: Showing Cos to DSCP Internal Mapping
180
Mapping Internal DSCP Values to Egress Cos Values
180
Figure 108: Configuring DSCP to Cos Egress Mapping
181
Table 17: Mapping Internal Phb/Drop Precedence to Cos/Cfi Values
181
Figure 109: Showing DSCP to Cos Egress Mapping
182
Mapping IP Precedence Values to Internal DSCP Values
182
Table 18: Mapping IP Precedence
182
Table 19: Default Mapping of IP Precedence to Internal Phb/Drop Values
183
Figure 110: Configuring IP Precedence to DSCP Internal Mapping
184
Figure 111: Showing the IP Precedence to DSCP Internal Map
184
Mapping IP Port Priority to Internal DSCP Values
184
Figure 112: Configuring IP Port Number to DSCP Internal Mapping
185
Figure 113: Showing IP Port Number to DSCP Internal Mapping
186
Quality of Service
187
Overview
187
Configuring a Class Map
188
Figure 114: Configuring a Class Map
189
Figure 115: Showing Class Maps
190
Figure 116: Adding Rules to a Class Map
191
Figure 117: Showing the Rules for a Class Map
191
Creating Qos Policies
192
Figure 118: Configuring a Policy Map
199
Figure 119: Showing Policy Maps
199
Figure 120: Adding Rules to a Policy Map
200
Attaching a Policy Map to a Port
201
Figure 121: Showing the Rules for a Policy Map
201
Figure 122: Attaching a Policy Map to a Port
202
Security Measures
203
AAA Authorization and Accounting
203
Configuring Local/Remote Logon Authentication
204
Configuring Remote Logon Authentication Servers
205
Figure 123: Configuring the Authentication Sequence
205
Figure 124: Authentication Server Operation
206
Figure 125: Configuring Remote Authentication Server (RADIUS)
209
Figure 126: Configuring Remote Authentication Server (TACACS+)
209
Figure 127: Configuring AAA Server Groups
210
Figure 128: Showing AAA Server Groups
210
Configuring User Accounts
211
Figure 129: Configuring User Accounts
212
Figure 130: Showing User Accounts
212
Configuring HTTPS
213
Configuring Global Settings for HTTPS
213
Table 20: HTTPS System Support
213
Replacing the Default Secure-Site Certificate
214
Figure 131: Configuring HTTPS
214
Configuring the Secure Shell
216
Figure 132: Downloading the Secure-Site Certificate
216
Configuring the SSH Server
219
Figure 133: Configuring the SSH Server
220
Generating the Host Key Pair
220
Figure 134: Generating the SSH Host Key Pair
221
Figure 135: Showing the SSH Host Key Pair
222
Importing User Public Keys
222
Figure 136: Copying the SSH User's Public Key
223
Access Control Lists
224
Figure 137: Showing the SSH User's Public Key
224
Setting a Time Range
225
Figure 138: Setting the Name of a Time Range
226
Figure 139: Showing a List of Time Ranges
227
Figure 140: Add a Rule to a Time Range
227
Figure 141: Showing the Rules Configured for a Time Range
228
Showing TCAM Utilization
228
Figure 142: Showing TCAM Utilization
229
Setting the ACL Name and Type
229
Figure 143: Creating an ACL
230
Figure 144: Showing a List of Acls
230
Configuring a Standard Ipv4 ACL
231
Configuring an Extended Ipv4 ACL
232
Figure 145: Configuring a Standard Ipv4 ACL
232
Configuring a Standard Ipv6 ACL
234
Figure 146: Configuring an Extended Ipv4 ACL
234
Figure 147: Configuring a Standard Ipv6 ACL
235
Configuring an Extended Ipv6 ACL
236
Configuring a MAC ACL
237
Figure 148: Configuring an Extended Ipv6 ACL
237
Binding a Port to an Access Control List
239
Figure 149: Configuring a MAC ACL
239
Filtering IP Addresses for Management Access
240
Figure 150: Binding a Port to an ACL
240
Figure 151: Creating an IP Address Filter for Management Access
242
Figure 152: Showing IP Addresses Authorized for Management Access
242
Basic Administration Protocols
243
Configuring Event Logging
243
System Log Configuration
243
Table 21: Logging Levels
244
Figure 153: Configuring Settings for System Memory Logs
245
Figure 154: Showing Error Messages Logged to System Memory
245
Remote Log Configuration
246
Link Layer Discovery Protocol
247
Setting LLDP Timing Attributes
247
Figure 155: Configuring Settings for Remote Logging of Error Messages
247
Configuring LLDP Interface Attributes
249
Figure 156: Configuring LLDP Timing Attributes
249
Configuring LLDP Interface CIVIC-Address
253
Figure 157: Configuring LLDP Interface Attributes
253
Table 22: LLDP MED Location CA Types
253
Figure 158: Configuring the CIVIC Address for an LLDP Interface
254
Displaying LLDP Local Device Information
255
Table 23: Chassis ID Subtype
255
Table 24: System Capabilities
255
Table 25: Port ID Subtype
256
Figure 159: Displaying Local Device Information for LLDP (General)
257
Displaying LLDP Remote Device Information
258
Figure 160: Displaying Local Device Information for LLDP (Port)
258
Table 26: Remote Port Auto-Negotiation Advertised Capability
260
Figure 161: Displaying Remote Device Information for LLDP (Port)
264
Figure 162: Displaying Remote Device Information for LLDP (Port Details)
265
Displaying Device Statistics
266
Figure 163: Displaying Remote Device Information for LLDP (End Node)
266
Figure 164: Displaying LLDP Device Statistics (General)
267
Simple Network Management Protocol
268
Figure 165: Displaying LLDP Device Statistics (Port)
268
Table 27: Snmpv3 Security Models and Levels
269
Configuring Global Settings for SNMP
270
Figure 166: Configuring Global Settings for SNMP
271
Setting the Local Engine ID
271
Figure 167: Configuring the Local Engine ID for SNMP
272
Specifying a Remote Engine ID
272
Figure 168: Configuring a Remote Engine ID for SNMP
273
Figure 169: Showing Remote Engine Ids for SNMP
273
Setting Snmpv3 Views
273
Figure 170: Creating an SNMP View
274
Figure 171: Showing SNMP Views
275
Figure 172: Adding an OID Subtree to an SNMP View
275
Configuring Snmpv3 Groups
276
Figure 173: Showing the OID Subtree Configured for SNMP Views
276
Table 28: Supported Notification Messages
277
Figure 174: Creating an SNMP Group
279
Figure 175: Showing SNMP Groups
279
Figure 176: Setting Community Access Strings
280
Setting Community Access Strings
280
Configuring Local Snmpv3 Users
281
Figure 177: Showing Community Access Strings
281
Figure 178: Configuring Local Snmpv3 Users
282
Configuring Remote Snmpv3 Users
283
Figure 179: Showing Local Snmpv3 Users
283
Figure 180: Configuring Remote Snmpv3 Users
285
Figure 181: Showing Remote Snmpv3 Users
285
Specifying Trap Managers
286
Figure 182: Configuring Trap Managers (Snmpv1)
289
Figure 183: Configuring Trap Managers (Snmpv2C)
289
Figure 184: Configuring Trap Managers (Snmpv3)
289
Creating SNMP Notification Logs
290
Figure 185: Showing Trap Managers
290
Figure 186: Creating SNMP Notification Logs
291
Figure 187: Showing SNMP Notification Logs
292
Showing SNMP Statistics
292
Figure 188: Showing SNMP Statistics
293
Remote Monitoring
294
Configuring RMON Alarms
294
Figure 189: Configuring an RMON Alarm
296
Configuring RMON Events
297
Figure 190: Showing Configured RMON Alarms
297
Figure 191: Configuring an RMON Event
298
Configuring RMON History Samples
299
Figure 192: Showing Configured RMON Events
299
Figure 193: Configuring an RMON History Sample
301
Figure 194: Showing Configured RMON History Samples
301
Configuring RMON Statistical Samples
302
Figure 195: Showing Collected RMON History Samples
302
Figure 196: Configuring an RMON Statistical Sample
303
Figure 197: Showing Configured RMON Statistical Samples
303
UDLD Configuration
304
Figure 198: Showing Collected RMON Statistical Samples
304
Configuring UDLD Protocol Intervals
305
Configuring UDLD Interface Settings
306
Figure 199: Configuring UDLD Protocol Intervals
306
Displaying UDLD Neighbor Information
308
Figure 200: Configuring UDLD Interface Settings
308
Figure 201: Displaying UDLD Neighbor Information
309
Multicast Filtering
311
Overview
311
Figure 202: Multicast Filtering Concept
311
IGMP Protocol
312
Layer 2 IGMP (Snooping and Query for Ipv4)
313
Figure 203: IGMP Protocol
313
Configuring IGMP Snooping and Query Parameters
315
Figure 204: Configuring General Settings for IGMP Snooping
318
Specifying Static Interfaces for an Ipv4 Multicast Router
318
Figure 205: Configuring a Static Interface for an Ipv4 Multicast Router
320
Figure 206: Showing Static Interfaces Attached an Ipv4 Multicast Router
320
Assigning Interfaces to Ipv4 Multicast Services
321
Figure 207: Showing Current Interfaces Attached an Ipv4 Multicast Router
321
Figure 208: Assigning an Interface to an Ipv4 Multicast Service
322
Figure 209: Showing Static Interfaces Assigned to an Ipv4 Multicast Service
322
Setting IGMP Snooping Status Per Interface
322
Figure 210: Configuring IGMP Snooping on a VLAN
327
Figure 211: Showing Interface Settings for IGMP Snooping
328
Filtering IGMP Query Packets
328
Displaying Multicast Groups Discovered by IGMP Snooping
329
Figure 212: Dropping IGMP Query Packets
329
Displaying IGMP Snooping Statistics
330
Figure 213: Showing Multicast Groups Learned by IGMP Snooping
330
Figure 214: Displaying IGMP Snooping Statistics - Query
332
Figure 215: Displaying IGMP Snooping Statistics - VLAN
333
Figure 216: Displaying IGMP Snooping Statistics - Port
333
Filtering and Throttling IGMP Groups
334
Enabling IGMP Filtering and Throttling
334
Configuring IGMP Filter Profiles
335
Figure 217: Enabling IGMP Filtering and Throttling
335
Figure 218: Creating an IGMP Filtering Profile
336
Figure 219: Showing the IGMP Filtering Profiles Created
336
Configuring IGMP Filtering and Throttling for Interfaces
337
Figure 220: Adding Multicast Groups to an IGMP Filtering Profile
337
Figure 221: Showing the Groups Assigned to an IGMP Filtering Profile
337
Figure 222: Configuring IGMP Filtering and Throttling Interface Settings
339
IP Configuration
341
Setting the Switch's IP Address (IP Version 4)
341
Figure 223: Configuring a Static Ipv4 Address
343
Figure 224: Configuring a Dynamic Ipv4 Address
344
Setting the Switch's IP Address (IP Version 6)
345
Configuring the Ipv6 Default Gateway
345
Figure 225: Showing the Ipv4 Address Configured for an Interface
345
Configuring Ipv6 Interface Settings
346
Figure 226: Configuring the Ipv6 Default Gateway
346
Configuring an Ipv6 Address
350
Figure 227: Configuring General Settings for an Ipv6 Interface
350
Figure 228: Configuring an Ipv6 Address
352
Showing Ipv6 Addresses
353
Showing the Ipv6 Neighbor Cache
354
Figure 229: Showing Configured Ipv6 Addresses
354
Table 29: Show Ipv6 Neighbors - Display Description
354
Showing Ipv6 Statistics
355
Figure 230: Showing Ipv6 Neighbors
355
Table 30: Show Ipv6 Statistics - Display Description
356
Figure 231: Showing Ipv6 Statistics (Ipv6)
360
Figure 232: Showing Ipv6 Statistics (Icmpv6)
361
Figure 233: Showing Ipv6 Statistics (UDP)
361
Showing the MTU for Responding Destinations
362
Figure 234: Showing Reported MTU Values
362
Table 31: Show MTU - Display Description
362
IP Services
363
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
363
Specifying a DHCP Client Identifier
363
Table 32: Options 60, 66 and 67 Statements
363
Table 33: Options 55 and 124 Statements
364
Configuring DHCP Relay Service
365
Figure 235: Specifying a DHCP Client Identifier
365
Figure 236: Layer 3 DHCP Relay Service
365
Figure 237: Configuring DHCP Relay Service
366
General IP Routing
367
Overview
367
Initial Configuration
367
IP Routing and Switching
368
Figure 238: Virtual Interfaces and Layer 3 Routing
368
Routing Path Management
369
Routing Protocols
370
Configuring IP Routing Interfaces
370
Configuring Local and Remote Interfaces
370
Using the Ping Function
371
Using the Trace Route Function
372
Figure 239: Pinging a Network Device
372
Figure 240: Tracing the Route to a Network Device
373
Address Resolution Protocol
374
ARP Timeout Configuration
374
Table 34: Address Resolution Protocol
374
Configuring Static ARP Addresses
375
Figure 241: Configuring ARP Timeout
375
Figure 242: Configuring Static ARP Entries
376
Displaying Dynamic or Local ARP Entries
377
Displaying ARP Statistics
377
Figure 243: Displaying Static ARP Entries
377
Figure 244: Displaying ARP Entries
377
Table 35: ARP Statistics
377
Configuring Static Routes
378
Figure 245: Displaying ARP Statistics
378
Figure 246: Configuring Static Routes
379
Displaying the Routing Table
380
Figure 247: Displaying Static Routes
380
Equal-Cost Multipath Routing
381
Figure 248: Displaying the Routing Table
381
Figure 249: Setting the Maximum ECMP Number
383
Configuring Router Redundancy
385
Figure 250: Master Virtual Router with Backup Routers
385
Configuring VRRP Groups
386
Figure 251: Several Virtual Master Routers Using Backup Routers
386
Figure 252: Several Virtual Master Routers Configured for Mutual Backup and Load Sharing
386
Figure 253: Configuring the VRRP Group ID
390
Figure 254: Showing Configured VRRP Groups
390
Figure 255: Setting the Virtual Router Address for a VRRP Group
391
Figure 256: Showing the Virtual Addresses Assigned to VRRP Groups
391
Displaying VRRP Global Statistics
392
Figure 257: Configuring Detailed Settings for a VRRP Group
392
Displaying VRRP Group Statistics
393
Figure 258: Showing Counters for Errors Found in VRRP Packets
393
Table 36: VRRP Group Statistics
393
Figure 259: Showing Counters for Errors Found in a VRRP Group
394
Unicast Routing
395
Overview
395
Configuring the Open Shortest Path First Protocol (Version 2)
395
Figure 260: Configuring OSPF
396
Defining Network Areas Based on Addresses
397
Figure 261: OSPF Areas
398
Figure 262: Defining OSPF Network Areas Based on Addresses
399
Configuring General Protocol Settings
400
Figure 263: Showing OSPF Network Areas
400
Figure 264: Showing OSPF Process Identifiers
400
Figure 265: as Boundary Router
402
Displaying Administrative Settings and Statistics
403
Figure 266: Configure General Settings for OSPF
403
Table 37: OSPF System Information
403
Figure 267: Showing General Settings for OSPF
404
Adding an NSSA or Stub
405
Figure 268: Adding an NSSA or Stub
405
Configuring NSSA Settings
406
Figure 269: Showing Nssas or Stubs
406
Figure 270: OSPF NSSA
406
Configuring Stub Settings
409
Figure 271: Configuring Protocol Settings for an NSSA
409
Figure 272: OSPF Stub Area
409
Displaying Information on NSSA and Stub Areas
411
Figure 273: Configuring Protocol Settings for a Stub
411
Configuring Area Ranges (Route Summarization for Abrs)
412
Figure 274: Displaying Information on NSSA and Stub Areas
412
Figure 275: Route Summarization for Abrs
412
Figure 276: Configuring Route Summaries for an Area Range
413
Figure 277: Showing Configured Route Summaries
414
Figure 278: Redistributing External Routes
414
Redistributing External Routes
414
Figure 279: Importing External Routes
415
Configuring Summary Addresses (for External as Routes)
416
Figure 280: Showing Imported External Route Types
416
Figure 281: Summarizing External Routes
417
Figure 282: Showing Summary Addresses for External Routes
417
Configuring OSPF Interfaces
418
Figure 283: Configuring Settings for All Interfaces Assigned to a VLAN
421
Figure 284: Configuring Settings for a Specific Area Assigned to a VLAN
422
Figure 285: Showing OSPF Interfaces
422
Configuring Virtual Links
423
Figure 286: Showing MD5 Authentication Keys
423
Figure 287: OSPF Virtual Link
423
Figure 288: Adding a Virtual Link
424
Figure 289: Showing Virtual Links
425
Figure 290: Configuring Detailed Settings for a Virtual Link
425
Displaying Link State Database Information
426
Figure 291: Showing MD5 Authentication Keys
426
Displaying Information on Neighboring Routers
428
Figure 292: Displaying Information in the Link State Database
428
Configuring Passive Interfaces
429
Figure 293: Displaying Neighbor Routers Stored in the Link State Database
429
Figure 294: Configuring an OSPF Passive Interface
430
Figure 295: Showing OSPF Passive Interfaces
431
Appendices
433
A Software Specifications
435
Software Features
435
Management Features
436
Standards
437
Management Information Bases
438
B Troubleshooting
441
Problems Accessing the Management Interface
441
Table 38: Troubleshooting Chart
441
Using System Logs
442
C License Information
443
Glossary
447
Index
455
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