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Extreme Networks BlackDiamond 6800 Series Installation And User Manual (176 pages)
MPLS Module
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
11
Introduction
11
Terminology
12
Conventions
12
Related Publications
13
1 Overview
16
Summary of Features
16
Mpls
16
IP Unicast Forwarding
16
Destination-Sensitive Accounting
16
MPLS Module Physical Description
16
MPLS Module LED Indicators
18
Service Port
19
Console Port
19
Blackdiamond 6800 Series Switch Overview
19
About Blackdiamond Modules
19
About the MPLS Module
20
About MPLS
20
About MPLS Layer-2 Vpns
21
About IP Unicast Forwarding
22
About Destination-Sensitive Accounting
22
2 Installing or Replacing an MPLS Module
25
Preparing for Installation
25
Software and Hardware Version Requirements
26
Safety Information
27
Tools
28
MPLS Module Slot Locations
28
Inserting and Securing a Module
30
Verifying the Module Installation
32
LED Indicators
32
Displaying Slot Status Information
32
Troubleshooting
33
Identifying Problem Categories
34
Fixing Configuration Errors
35
Upgrading the Switch Software Image
35
Upgrading the MPLS Module Software Image
35
Fixing Power-Related Problems
36
Identifying Conditions for Replacing an MPLS Module
37
Removing and Replacing an MPLS Module
38
Tools and Equipment
38
Removing an MPLS Module
38
3 Configuring the MPLS Module
41
Overview of MPLS
41
MPLS Terms and Acronyms
42
Label Switched Paths
44
Label Advertisement Modes
44
Label Retention Modes
45
LSP Control Modes
46
Label Switch Routers
46
Supporting Quality of Service Features
47
MPLS Layer
48
MPLS Label Stack
48
Penultimate Hop Popping
50
Label Binding
50
Label Space Partitioning
50
Configuring MPLS
52
Commands for MPLS
52
Configuring Interfaces
55
Configuring the Maximum Transmission Unit Size
56
Configuring the Propagation of IP TTL
56
Configuring Penultimate Hop Popping
57
Configuring Qos Mappings
57
Dot1P-To-Exp Mappings
58
Exp-To-Dot1P Mappings
58
Resetting MPLS Configuration Parameter Values
59
Displaying MPLS Configuration Information
60
Displaying MPLS Forwarding Entry Information
60
Displaying MPLS Label Mapping Information
61
Displaying MPLS Qos Mapping Information
62
4 Configuring the Label Distribution Protocol
63
Overview of LDP
63
LDP Neighbor Discovery
63
Advertising Labels
64
Propagating Labels
64
Configuring LDP
65
Commands for LDP
65
Configuring LDP on a VLAN
68
Configuring LDP Filters
68
Configuring an LDP Label Propagation Filter
68
Configuring an LDP Label Advertisement Filter
69
Configuring LDP Session Timers
70
Restoring LDP Session Timers
71
Displaying LDP Peer Information
71
5 Configuring RSVP-TE
75
Configuration Example
75
RSVP Elements
76
Message Types
76
Path Message
77
Reservation Message
78
Path Error Message
78
Reservation Error Message
78
Path Tear Message
78
Reservation Tear Message
79
Reservation Confirm Message
79
Reservation Styles
79
Fixed Filter
80
Shared Explicit
80
Wildcard
80
Bandwidth Reservation
80
Bandwidth Accounting
81
RSVP State
81
Traffic Engineering
82
RSVP Tunneling
82
RSVP Objects
83
Label
83
Label Request
83
Explicit Route
83
Record Route
83
Session Attribute
83
RSVP Features
84
Route Recording
85
Explicit Route Path Lsps
85
Redundant Lsps
86
Ping Health Checking
87
Improving LSP Scaling
87
Configuring RSVP-TE
88
Commands for Configuring RSVP-TE
88
Configuring RSVP-TE on a VLAN
90
Configuring RSVP-TE Protocol Parameters
91
Configuring an RSVP-TE Path
92
Configuring an Explicit Route
93
Configuring an RSVP-TE Profile
94
Configuring an Existing RSVP-TE Profile
96
Configuring an RSVP-TE LSP
97
Adding a Path to an RSVP-TE LSP
97
Displaying RSVP-TE LSP Configuration Information
98
Displaying the RSVP-TE Routed Path
99
Displaying the RSVP-TE Path Profile
99
Displaying the RSVP-TE LSP
99
Configuration Example
100
6 MPLS and IP Routing
105
Routing Using Lsps
106
Routing Using Direct and Indirect Lsps
106
LSP Precedence and Interaction
108
Equal Cost Lsps
108
Overriding IBGP Metrics for RSVP-TE Lsps
109
Lsps and IBGP Next Hops
109
Multivendor Support for Indirect Lsps
110
Optimized Forwarding of Non-MPLS IP Traffic
110
7 Configuring MPLS Layer-2 Vpns
112
Layer-2 VPN Services
112
MPLS VC Tunnels
112
Transporting 802.1Q Tagged Frames
113
Establishing LDP Lsps to TLS Tunnel Endpoints
113
Overview of MPLS Layer-2 Vpns
113
LSP Selection
114
Layer-2 VPN Domains
114
MAC Learning
114
Spanning Tree Protocols
115
TLS VPN Characteristics
115
Configuring MPLS Layer-2 Vpns
116
Commands for MPLS Layer-2 Vpns
116
Adding a TLS Tunnel
118
Deleting a TLS Tunnel
119
Configuring the VPN Flood Mode
119
Displaying TLS Configuration Information
120
TLS VPN Configuration Examples
120
Basic MPLS TLS Configuration Example
121
Full Mesh TLS Configuration
122
Mpls1
123
Mpls2
123
Mpls3
123
Mpls4
123
Hub and Spoke TLS Configuration
124
Mpls1
125
Mpls2
125
Mpls3
125
Mpls4
125
Configuration Example Using PPP Transparent Mode
125
Using ESRP with MPLS TLS
127
Tunnel Endpoint Vlans
128
LSP Tracking
131
Configuration Example
132
8 Configuring Destination-Sensitive Accounting
135
Overview of Destination-Sensitive Accounting
135
Basic Accounting Configuration Information
136
Configuring Access Profiles
137
Summary of Access Policy Commands
137
Creating an Access Profile
139
Configuring an Access Profile Mode
140
Adding an Access Profile Entry
140
Specifying Subnet Masks
141
Sequence Numbering
141
Permit and Deny Entries
141
Autonomous System Expressions
142
Deleting an Access Profile Entry
142
Removing a Routing Access Policy
142
Configuring Route Maps
143
Summary of Route Map Commands
143
Creating a Route Map
145
Adding Entries to the Route Map
145
Adding Statements to the Route Map Entries
145
Route Map Operation
147
Configuring the Accounting bin Number for Route Map Entry
147
Route Map Configuration Examples
147
Configuring Destination-Sensitive Accounting Based on Destination IP Subnets
148
Configuring Destination-Sensitive Accounting Based on BGP Community Strings
149
Applying the Route Map to the IP Routing Table
151
Displaying the Configured Route Maps for the IP Route Table
151
Retrieving Accounting Statistics
152
Using the CLI to Retrieve Accounting Statistics
152
Using SNMP to Retrieve Accounting Statistics
152
9 Additional MPLS Module Support Topics
156
General Switch Attributes
156
Image and Configuration Attributes
158
802.1P and 802.1Q Commands
158
VLAN Commands
159
FDB Commands
159
Basic IP Commands
159
Show Ipconfig Command
160
Show Iproute and Rtlookup Commands
160
Optional Show Iproute Keywords
160
ICMP Commands
161
IP Multicast and Flow Redirection Commands
161
OSPF Commands
162
BGP Commands
162
Route Map Commands
162
PPP Commands
163
ESRP and VRRP Commands
163
Layer-2 and Layer-3 Switching Attributes
164
Debug Trace Commands
164
Attributes Not Directly Applicable to the MPLS Module
164
Index of Commands
175
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Extreme Networks BlackDiamond 6800 Series Installation And User Manual (74 pages)
Accounting and Routing Module
Brand:
Extreme Networks
| Category:
Accessories
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Table of Contents
User Guide
1
Table of Contents
5
Preface
13
Introduction
13
Conventions
14
Notice Icons
14
Related Publications
15
Text Conventions
15
1 Overview
17
Summary of Features
17
Physical Description
18
Blackdiamond 6800 Series Switch Overview
21
About Blackdiamond Modules
21
About the Accounting and Routing Module
22
About IP Unicast Forwarding
22
About Destination Sensitive Accounting
23
2 Installing or Replacing an ARM
25
Preparing for Installation
25
Software or Hardware Version Requirements
26
Safety Information
27
Tools
28
ARM Slot Locations
28
Inserting and Securing a Module
30
Verifying the Module Installation
32
Accounting and Routing Module Installation and User Guide
32
LED Indicators
32
Displaying Slot Status Information
32
Troubleshooting
33
Identifying Problem Categories
34
Fixing Configuration Errors
34
ARM Leds
34
Upgrading the Switch Software Image
35
Upgrading the ARM Software Image
35
Fixing Power-Related Problems
36
Identifying Conditions for Replacing an ARM
36
Removing and Replacing an ARM
38
Tools and Equipment
38
Removing an ARM
38
3 Configuring the ARM
41
Basic ARM Configuration Information
41
Creating Customer VLAN Ids
42
ARM Commands
42
Enabling and Disabling IP Forwarding
43
Configuring the Accounting bin
44
Displaying Accounting Statistics
44
Configuring Access Profiles
44
Summary of Access Policy Commands
45
Creating an Access Profile
47
Configuring an Access Profile Mode
48
Adding an Access Profile Entry
48
Deleting an Access Profile Entry
50
Making Changes to a Routing Access Policy
50
Removing a Routing Access Policy
50
Using Route Maps
50
Regular Expression Notation
50
Summary of Route Map Commands
51
Creating a Route Map
52
Adding Entries to the Route Map
52
Adding Statements to the Route Map Entries
53
Route Map Operation
54
Match Operation Keywords
54
Route Map Examples
55
Applying the Route Map to the Ip Routing Table
59
Retrieving Accounting Statistics
61
Using the CLI to Retrieve Accounting Statistics
61
Using SNMP to Retrieve Accounting Statistics
62
Additional ARM Support Topics
63
General Switch Attributes
63
Image and Configuration Attributes
65
Port Attributes
65
IP Statistics
65
ESRP Commands
65
Diagnostics Commands
67
Layer 2 and Layer 3 Switching Attributes
69
Debug Trace Commands
69
Npcard Debug Log Messages
70
Index of Commands
73
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