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HPE FlexFabric 5700 Series Network Management And Monitoring Configuration Manual (314 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Using Ping, Tracert, and System Debugging
10
Ping
10
Using a Ping Command to Test Network Connectivity
10
Ping Example
10
Tracert
12
Prerequisites
13
Using a Tracert Command to Identify Failed or All Nodes in a Path
13
Tracert Example
13
System Debugging
14
Debugging Information Control Switches
15
Debugging a Feature Module
15
Configuring NTP
16
Overview
16
How NTP Works
16
NTP Architecture
17
Association Modes
18
NTP Security
19
Protocols and Standards
20
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
20
Configuration Task List
20
Enabling the NTP Service
21
Configuring NTP Association Mode
21
Configuring NTP in Client/Server Mode
21
Configuring NTP in Symmetric Active/Passive Mode
22
Configuring NTP in Broadcast Mode
22
Configuring NTP in Multicast Mode
23
Configuring Access Control Rights
24
Configuring NTP Authentication
24
Configuring NTP Authentication in Client/Server Mode
24
Configuring NTP Authentication in Symmetric Active/Passive Mode
26
Configuring NTP Authentication in Broadcast Mode
28
Configuring NTP Authentication in Multicast Mode
30
Configuring NTP Optional Parameters
32
Specifying the Source Interface for NTP Messages
32
Disabling an Interface from Receiving NTP Messages
33
Configuring the Maximum Number of Dynamic Associations
33
Setting a DSCP Value for NTP Packets
34
Configuring the Local Clock as a Reference Source
34
Displaying and Maintaining NTP
35
NTP Configuration Examples
35
NTP Client/Server Mode Configuration Example
35
Ipv6 NTP Client/Server Mode Configuration Example
36
NTP Symmetric Active/Passive Mode Configuration Example
37
Ipv6 NTP Symmetric Active/Passive Mode Configuration Example
39
NTP Broadcast Mode Configuration Example
40
NTP Multicast Mode Configuration Example
42
Ipv6 NTP Multicast Mode Configuration Example
44
Configuration Example for NTP Client/Server Mode with Authentication
47
Configuration Example for NTP Broadcast Mode with Authentication
49
Configuring SNTP
52
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
52
Configuration Task List
52
Enabling the SNTP Service
52
Specifying an NTP Server for the Device
52
Configuring SNTP Authentication
53
Displaying and Maintaining SNTP
54
SNTP Configuration Example
54
Configuring PTP
56
Overview
56
Basic Concepts
56
Synchronization Mechanism
58
Protocols and Standards
60
Configuring Clock Nodes
60
Configuration Task List
60
Specifying a PTP Standard
62
Specifying a Clock Node Type
62
Specifying a PTP Domain
62
Configuring an OC to Operate Only as a Member Clock
62
Configuring the Role of a PTP Port
63
Configuring the Mode for Carrying Timestamps
63
Specifying a Delay Measurement Mechanism for a BC or an OC
64
Configuring the Port Type for a TC+OC
64
Setting the Interval for Sending Announce Messages
64
Messages
65
Setting the Interval for Sending Pdelay_Req Messages
65
Setting the Interval for Sending Sync Messages
65
Setting the Minimum Interval for Sending Delay_Req Messages
66
Configuring the MAC Address for Non-Pdelay Messages
66
Specifying the Protocol for Encapsulating PTP Messages as UDP (Ipv4)
67
Specifying the Source IP Address for UDP Packets
67
Setting the Delay Correction Value
67
Setting the Cumulative Offset between the UTC and TAI
67
Setting the Correction Date of the UTC
68
Configuring the Parameters of the BITS Clock
68
Configuring a Priority of the Clock
69
Specifying the System Time Source as PTP
69
Enabling PTP on a Port
69
Displaying and Maintaining PTP
69
PTP Configuration Examples
70
PTP Configuration Example (IEEE 1588 Version 2)
70
Verify the Configuration
71
PTP Configuration Example (IEEE 802.1AS)
72
Configuring the Information Center
75
Overview
75
Log Types
75
Log Levels
75
Log Destinations
76
Default Output Rules for Logs
76
Default Output Rules for Diagnostic Logs
76
Default Output Rules for Security Logs
76
Default Output Rules for Hidden Logs
77
Default Output Rules for Trace Logs
77
Log Formats
77
FIPS Compliance
79
Information Center Configuration Task List
80
Outputting Logs to the Console
80
Outputting Logs to the Monitor Terminal
80
Outputting Logs to a Log Host
81
Outputting Logs to the Log Buffer
82
Saving Logs to the Log File
82
Managing Security Logs
83
Saving Security Logs to the Security Log File
83
Managing the Security Log File
84
Saving Diagnostic Logs to the Diagnostic Log File
84
Configuring the Maximum Size of the Trace Log File
85
Enabling Synchronous Information Output
85
Enabling Duplicate Log Suppression
86
Disabling an Interface from Generating Link up or Link down Logs
86
Displaying and Maintaining Information Center
86
Setting the Minimum Storage Time for Logs
87
Information Center Configuration Examples
87
Configuration Example for Outputting Logs to the Console
87
Configuration Example for Outputting Logs to a UNIX Log Host
88
Configuration Example for Outputting Logs to a Linux Log Host
89
Configuring SNMP
91
Overview
91
SNMP Framework
91
MIB and View-Based MIB Access Control
91
SNMP Operations
92
Protocol Versions
92
Access Control Modes
92
SNMP Silence
93
FIPS Compliance
93
Configuring SNMP Basic Parameters
93
Configuring Snmpv1 or Snmpv2C Basic Parameters
93
Configuring Snmpv3 Basic Parameters
95
Configuring SNMP Logging
98
Configuring SNMP Notifications
99
Enabling SNMP Notifications
99
Configuring the SNMP Agent to Send Notifications to a Host
100
Displaying the SNMP Settings
101
Snmpv1/Snmpv2C Configuration Example
102
Snmpv3 in VACM Mode Configuration Example
103
Snmpv3 in RBAC Mode Configuration Example
105
Configuring RMON
108
Overview
108
RMON Groups
108
Sample Types for the Alarm Group and the Private Alarm Group
110
Protocols and Standards
110
Configuring the RMON Statistics Function
110
Creating an RMON Ethernet Statistics Entry
110
Creating an RMON History Control Entry
110
Configuring the RMON Alarm Function
111
Displaying and Maintaining RMON Settings
112
RMON Configuration Examples
112
Ethernet Statistics Group Configuration Example
112
History Group Configuration Example
113
Alarm Function Configuration Example
115
Configuring NQA
117
Overview
117
NQA Operation
117
Collaboration
118
Threshold Monitoring
118
NQA Configuration Task List
119
Configuring the NQA Server
119
Enabling the NQA Client
120
Configuring NQA Operations on the NQA Client
120
NQA Operation Configuration Task List
120
Configuring the ICMP Echo Operation
120
Configuring the DHCP Operation
121
Configuring the DNS Operation
122
Configuring the FTP Operation
123
Configuring the HTTP Operation
124
Configuring the UDP Jitter Operation
125
Configuring the SNMP Operation
126
Configuring the TCP Operation
126
Configuring the UDP Echo Operation
127
Configuring the UDP Tracert Operation
128
Configuring the Voice Operation
129
Configuring the Dlsw Operation
131
Configuring the Path Jitter Operation
132
Configuring Optional Parameters for the NQA Operation
133
Configuring the Collaboration Feature
134
Configuring Threshold Monitoring
134
Configuring the NQA Statistics Collection Feature
137
Configuring the Saving of NQA History Records
137
Scheduling the NQA Operation on the NQA Client
138
Configuring NQA Templates on the NQA Client
138
Configuring the ICMP Template
138
Configuring the DNS Template
139
Configuring the TCP Template
140
Configuring the UDP Template
141
Configuring the HTTP Template
142
Configuring the FTP Template
143
Configuring Optional Parameters for the NQA Template
144
Displaying and Maintaining NQA
145
NQA Configuration Examples
146
ICMP Echo Operation Configuration Example
146
DHCP Operation Configuration Example
147
DNS Operation Configuration Example
148
FTP Operation Configuration Example
150
HTTP Operation Configuration Example
151
UDP Jitter Operation Configuration Example
152
SNMP Operation Configuration Example
154
TCP Operation Configuration Example
156
UDP Echo Operation Configuration Example
157
UDP Tracert Operation Configuration Example
158
Voice Operation Configuration Example
160
Dlsw Operation Configuration Example
162
Path Jitter Operation Configuration Example
163
NQA Collaboration Configuration Example
165
ICMP Template Configuration Example
167
DNS Template Configuration Example
168
TCP Template Configuration Example
169
UDP Template Configuration Example
169
HTTP Template Configuration Example
170
FTP Template Configuration Example
171
Configuring Port Mirroring
173
Overview
173
Terminology
173
Port Mirroring Classification and Implementation
174
Configuring Local Port Mirroring
175
Local Port Mirroring Configuration Task List
175
Creating a Local Mirroring Group
176
Configuring Source Ports for the Local Mirroring Group
176
Configuring the Monitor Port for the Local Mirroring Group
177
Configure Local Port Mirroring with Multiple Monitor Ports
177
Configuring Layer 2 Remote Port Mirroring
179
Configuring a Remote Destination Group on the Destination Device
179
Configuring a Remote Source Group on the Source Device
181
Displaying and Maintaining Port Mirroring
183
Port Mirroring Configuration Examples
183
Local Port Mirroring Configuration Example
183
Layer 2 Remote Port Mirroring Configuration Example
185
Local Port Mirroring with Multiple Monitor Ports Configuration Example
187
Configuring Flow Mirroring
189
Overview
189
Flow Mirroring Configuration Task List
189
Configuring Match Criteria
189
Configuring a Traffic Behavior
190
Configuring a Qos Policy
190
Applying a Qos Policy
190
Applying a Qos Policy to an Interface
190
Applying a Qos Policy to a VLAN
191
Applying a Qos Policy Globally
191
Applying a Qos Policy to the Control Plane
191
Flow Mirroring Configuration Example
191
Network Requirements
191
Configuration Procedure
192
Verifying the Configuration
193
Configuring Sflow
194
Protocols and Standards
194
Sflow Configuration Task List
194
Configuring the Sflow Agent and Sflow Collector Information
195
Configuring Flow Sampling
195
Configuring Counter Sampling
196
Displaying and Maintaining Sflow
196
Sflow Configuration Example
196
Network Requirements
196
Configuration Procedure
197
Verifying the Configuration
197
Troubleshooting Sflow Configuration
198
The Remote Sflow Collector Cannot Receive Sflow Packets
198
Monitoring and Maintaining Processes
199
Displaying and Maintaining Processes
199
Displaying and Maintaining User Processes
199
Monitoring Kernel Threads
200
Configuring Kernel Thread Deadloop Detection
200
Configuring Kernel Thread Starvation Detection
201
Displaying and Maintaining Kernel Threads
201
Configuring EAA
203
Overview
203
EAA Framework
203
Elements in a Monitor Policy
204
EAA Environment Variables
205
Configuring a User-Defined EAA Environment Variable
206
Configuring a Monitor Policy
207
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
207
Configuring a Monitor Policy from the CLI
207
Configuring a Monitor Policy by Using Tcl
208
Suspending Monitor Policies
209
Displaying and Maintaining EAA Settings
209
EAA Configuration Examples
210
CLI-Defined Policy Configuration Example
210
CLI-Defined Policy with EAA Environment Variables Configuration Example
211
Tcl-Defined Policy Configuration Example
212
Configuring CWMP
214
Overview
214
CWMP Network Framework
214
Basic CWMP Functions
214
How CWMP Works
215
Configuration Task List
217
Enabling CWMP from the CLI
218
Configuring ACS Attributes
218
Configuring the Preferred ACS Attributes
218
Configuring the Default ACS Attributes from the CLI
219
Configuring CPE Attributes
220
Configuring ACS Authentication Parameters
220
Configuring the Provision Code
220
Configuring the CWMP Connection Interface
221
Configuring Autoconnect Parameters
221
Enabling NAT Traversal for the CPE
222
Specifying an SSL Client Policy for HTTPS Connection to ACS
223
Displaying and Maintaining CWMP
223
CWMP Configuration Example
223
Network Requirements
223
Configuration Procedure
224
Verifying the Configuration
233
Configuring NETCONF
234
Overview
234
NETCONF Structure
234
NETCONF Message Format
235
How to Use NETCONF
236
Protocols and Standards
236
FIPS Compliance
237
NETCONF Configuration Task List
237
Enabling NETCONF over SOAP
237
Enabling NETCONF over SSH
238
Enabling NETCONF Logging
238
Establishing a NETCONF Session
238
Entering Xml View
239
Exchanging Capabilities
239
Subscribing to Event Notifications
239
Subscription Procedure
239
Example for Subscribing to Event Notifications
240
Locking/Unlocking the Configuration
242
Locking the Configuration
242
Unlocking the Configuration
242
Example for Locking the Configuration
243
Performing Service Operations
244
Performing the <Get>/<Get-Bulk> Operation
244
Performing the <Get-Config>/<Get-Bulk-Config> Operation
245
Performing the <Edit-Config> Operation
246
All-Module Configuration Data Retrieval Example
246
Syslog Configuration Data Retrieval Example
248
Example for Retrieving a Data Entry for the Interface Table
249
Example for Changing the Value of a Parameter
250
Saving, Rolling Back, and Loading the Configuration
251
Saving the Configuration
251
Rolling Back the Configuration
252
Loading the Configuration
252
Example for Saving the Configuration
252
Filtering Data
253
Example for Filtering Data with Regular Expression Match
256
Example for Filtering Data by Conditional Match
257
Performing CLI Operations through NETCONF
258
Configuration Procedure
258
CLI Operation Example
259
Configuration Requirements
259
Retrieving NETCONF Session Information
260
Terminating Another NETCONF Session
261
Configuration Example
261
Returning to the CLI
262
Appendix
263
Appendix A Supported NETCONF Operations
263
Configuring the Packet Capture
271
Overview
271
Filter Elements
271
Building a Capture Filter
276
Building a Display Filter
277
Configuring Packet Capture
278
Saving Captured Packets to a File
278
Filtering Packet Data to Display
278
Displaying the Contents in a Packet File
279
Packet Capture Configuration Examples
279
Filtering Packet Data to Display Configuration Example
279
Saving Captured Packets to a File Configuration Example
280
Document Conventions and Icons
281
Conventions
281
Network Topology Icons
282
Support and Other Resources
283
Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support
283
Accessing Updates
283
Websites
284
Customer Self Repair
284
Remote Support
284
Documentation Feedback
284
Index
286
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HPE FlexFabric 5700 Series Configuration Manual (216 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Configuring Ethernet OAM
7
Overview
7
Major Functions of Ethernet OAM
7
Ethernet Oampdus
7
How Ethernet OAM Works
7
Protocols and Standards
9
Ethernet OAM Configuration Task List
9
Configuring Basic Ethernet OAM Functions
10
Configuring the Ethernet OAM Connection Detection Timers
10
Configuring Link Monitoring
11
Configuring Errored Symbol Event Detection
11
Configuring Errored Frame Event Detection
12
Configuring Errored Frame Period Event Detection
12
Configuring Errored Frame Seconds Event Detection
13
Configuring the Action a Port Takes after It Receives an Ethernet OAM Event from the Remote End
14
Configuring Ethernet OAM Remote Loopback
14
Configuration Guidelines
14
Enabling Ethernet OAM Remote Loopback on a Specific Port
15
Enabling Ethernet OAM Remote Loopback on the Port
15
Rejecting the Ethernet OAM Remote Loopback Request from a Remote Port
15
Displaying and Maintaining Ethernet OAM
16
Ethernet OAM Configuration Example
16
Network Requirements
16
Configuration Procedure
16
Configuring CFD
18
Overview
18
Basic CFD Concepts
18
CFD Functions
20
Eais
22
Protocols and Standards
22
CFD Configuration Task List
22
Configuring Basic CFD Settings
23
Enabling CFD
23
Configuring Service Instances
23
Configuring Meps
24
Configuring MIP Auto-Generation Rules
24
Configuring CFD Functions
25
Configuration Prerequisites
25
Configuring CC
25
Configuring LB
26
Configuring LT
26
Configuring AIS
27
Configuring LM
27
Configuring One-Way DM
28
Configuring Two-Way DM
28
Configuring TST
28
Configuring EAIS
29
Displaying and Maintaining CFD
29
CFD Configuration Example
30
Configuring DLDP
36
Overview
36
Basic Concepts
37
How DLDP Works
38
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
40
DLDP Configuration Task List
40
Enabling DLDP
40
Setting the Interval to Send Advertisement Packets
41
Setting the Delaydown Timer
41
Setting the Port Shutdown Mode
41
Configuring DLDP Authentication
42
Displaying and Maintaining DLDP
42
DLDP Configuration Examples
43
Automatically Shutting down Unidirectional Links
43
Manually Shutting down Unidirectional Links
46
Configuring RRPP
50
Overview
50
Basic RRPP Concepts
50
Rrppdus
52
RRPP Timers
53
How RRPP Works
53
Typical RRPP Networking
54
Protocols and Standards
57
RRPP Configuration Task List
58
Creating an RRPP Domain
58
Configuring Control Vlans
58
Configuring Protected Vlans
59
Configuring RRPP Rings
60
Configuring RRPP Ports
60
Configuring RRPP Nodes
61
Activating an RRPP Domain
62
Configuring RRPP Timers
63
Configuring an RRPP Ring Group
63
Displaying and Maintaining RRPP
64
RRPP Configuration Examples
64
Single Ring Configuration Example
64
Intersecting Ring Configuration Example
67
Dual-Homed Rings Configuration Example
73
Load-Balanced Intersecting-Ring Configuration Example
83
Troubleshooting RRPP
93
Configuring Smart Link
95
Overview
95
Terminology
96
How Smart Link Works
96
Smart Link Collaboration Mechanisms
97
Smart Link Configuration Task List
98
Configuring a Smart Link Device
98
Configuration Prerequisites
98
Configuring Protected Vlans for a Smart Link Group
98
Configuring Member Ports for a Smart Link Group
99
Configuring a Preemption Mode for a Smart Link Group
100
Enabling the Sending of Flush Messages
100
Configuring Collaboration between Smart Link and Track
100
Configuring an Associated Device
101
Configuration Prerequisites
101
Enabling the Receiving of Flush Messages
101
Displaying and Maintaining Smart Link
101
Smart Link Configuration Examples
102
Single Smart Link Group Configuration Example
102
Control Vlan
104
Multiple Smart Link Groups Load Sharing Configuration Example
106
Smart Link and Track Collaboration Configuration Example
110
Configuring Monitor Link
116
Overview
116
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
117
Monitor Link Configuration Task List
117
Enabling Monitor Link Globally
117
Creating a Monitor Link Group
117
Configuring Monitor Link Group Member Interfaces
117
In Monitor Link Group View
118
In Interface View
118
Configuring the Switchover Delay for the Downlink Interfaces in a Monitor Link Group
118
Displaying and Maintaining Monitor Link
119
Monitor Link Configuration Example
119
Configuring VRRP
123
Overview
123
VRRP Standard Mode
124
Router Priority in a VRRP Group
124
Preemption
124
Authentication Method
125
VRRP Timers
125
Master Election
125
VRRP Tracking
126
VRRP Application
126
VRRP Load Balancing Mode
128
Virtual MAC Address Assignment
128
Virtual Forwarder
129
Protocols and Standards
131
Configuring Ipv4 VRRP
132
Ipv4 VRRP Configuration Task List
132
Specifying an Ipv4 VRRP Operating Mode
132
Specifying the Ipv4 VRRP Version
132
Creating a VRRP Group and Assigning a Virtual IP Address
133
Configuring the Router Priority, Preemptive Mode, and Tracking Function
133
Configuring Ipv4 VRRP Packet Attributes
134
Configuring VF Tracking
135
Enabling SNMP Notifications for VRRP
136
Disabling an Ipv4 VRRP Group
136
Displaying and Maintaining Ipv4 VRRP
136
Configuring Ipv6 VRRP
137
Ipv6 VRRP Configuration Task List
137
Specifying an Ipv6 VRRP Operating Mode
137
Creating a VRRP Group and Assigning a Virtual Ipv6 Address
138
Configuring the Router Priority, Preemptive Mode, and Tracking Function
138
Configuring VF Tracking
139
Configuring Ipv6 VRRP Packet Attributes
140
Disabling an Ipv6 VRRP Group
141
Displaying and Maintaining Ipv6 VRRP
141
Ipv4 VRRP Configuration Examples
141
Single VRRP Group Configuration Example
141
Multiple VRRP Groups Configuration Example
144
VRRP Load Balancing Configuration Example
147
Ipv6 VRRP Configuration Examples
155
Single VRRP Group Configuration Example
155
Multiple VRRP Groups Configuration Example
157
VRRP Load Balancing Configuration Example
161
Troubleshooting VRRP
169
An Error Prompt Is Displayed
169
Multiple Masters Appear in a VRRP Group
169
Fast VRRP State Flapping
170
Configuring BFD
171
Overview
171
BFD Session Establishment
171
BFD Session Modes and Operating Modes
172
Supported Features
172
Protocols and Standards
173
Configuring BFD Basic Functions
173
Configuring Echo Packet Mode
173
Configuring Control Packet Mode
174
Configuring a BFD Template
175
Displaying and Maintaining BFD
175
Configuring Track
177
Overview
177
Collaboration Fundamentals
177
Collaboration Application Example
178
Track Configuration Task List
178
Associating the Track Module with a Detection Module
179
Associating Track with NQA
179
Associating Track with BFD
179
Associating Track with CFD
180
Associating Track with Interface Management
180
Associating the Track Module with an Application Module
181
Associating Track with VRRP
181
Associating Track with Static Routing
182
Associating Track with Smart Link
183
Displaying and Maintaining Track Entries
183
Track Configuration Examples
184
VRRP-Track-NQA Collaboration Configuration Example
184
Configuring BFD for a VRRP Backup to Monitor the Master
187
Configuring BFD for the VRRP Master to Monitor the Uplinks
190
Static Routing-Track-NQA Collaboration Configuration Example
194
Static Routing-Track-BFD Collaboration Configuration Example
198
VRRP-Track-Interface Management Collaboration Configuration Example
201
Smart Link-Track-CFD Collaboration Configuration Example
204
Configuring Process Placement
205
Overview
205
Process
205
1:N Process Redundancy
205
Process Placement Policy and Optimization
205
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
206
Process Placement Configuration Task List
206
Configuring Process Placement Policy
207
Configuring a Location Affinity
207
Configuring a Location Type Affinity
207
Configuring a Process Affinity
208
Configuring a Self Affinity
208
Optimizing Process Placement
208
Displaying Process Placement
209
Document Conventions and Icons
210
Conventions
210
Network Topology Icons
211
Support and Other Resources
212
Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support
212
Accessing Updates
212
Websites
213
Customer Self Repair
213
Remote Support
213
Documentation Feedback
213
Index
215
HPE FlexFabric 5700 Series Configuration Manual (64 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Setting up an IRF Fabric
5
Overview
5
Network Topology
6
Basic Concepts
6
Interface Naming Conventions
8
File System Naming Conventions
8
Configuration Synchronization
9
Master Election
9
Loop Elimination Mechanism
10
Multi-Active Handling Procedure
10
MAD Mechanisms
11
Hardware Compatibility
16
General Restrictions and Configuration Guidelines
16
Software Requirements
16
IRF Physical Interface Requirements
16
Connecting IRF Ports
18
Feature Compatibility and Configuration Restrictions
18
Configuration Backup
18
Setup and Configuration Task List
18
Planning the IRF Fabric Setup
20
Assigning a Member ID to each IRF Member Device
20
Specifying a Priority for each Member Device
21
Connecting IRF Physical Interfaces
21
Binding Physical Interfaces to IRF Ports
22
Accessing the IRF Fabric
23
Configuring a Member Device Description
24
Configuring IRF Link Load Sharing Mode
24
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
24
Configuring the Global Load Sharing Mode
25
Configuring a Port-Specific Load Sharing Mode
25
Configuring the IRF Bridge MAC Address
25
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
26
Specifying a MAC Address as the IRF Bridge MAC Address
26
Configuring IRF Bridge MAC Persistence
26
Enabling Software Auto-Update for Software Image Synchronization
27
Configuration Prerequisites
28
Configuration Procedure
28
Setting the IRF Link down Report Delay
28
Configuring MAD
28
Configuring LACP MAD
29
Configuring BFD MAD
30
Configuring ARP MAD
32
Configuring ND MAD
34
Excluding a Port from the Shutdown Action Upon Detection of Multi-Active Collision
35
Recovering an IRF Fabric
35
Displaying and Maintaining an IRF Fabric
37
Configuration Examples
37
LACP MAD-Enabled IRF Configuration Example
37
BFD MAD-Enabled IRF Configuration Example
41
ARP MAD-Enabled IRF Configuration Example
46
ND MAD-Enabled IRF Configuration Example
50
Document Conventions and Icons
55
Conventions
55
Network Topology Icons
56
Support and Other Resources
57
Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support
57
Accessing Updates
57
Websites
58
Customer Self Repair
58
Remote Support
58
Documentation Feedback
58
Index
60
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