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... Voice VLAN 802.1x Layer 3 Commands ARP (IPv4) DHCP and BOOTP Relay (IPv4) DHCPv6 DVMRP (Mcast) IGMP (Mcast) IGMP Proxy (Mcast) IP Helper IP Routing (IPv4) IPv6 Multicast IPv6 Routing Loopback Interface (IPv6) Multicast (Mcast) OSPF (IPv4)_ OSPFv3 (IPv6) PIM-DM (Mcast) PIM-SM (Mcast) Router Discovery Protocol (IPv4) Routing Information Protocol (IPv4) Description Configures and displays TACACS+ information...
... Voice VLAN 802.1x Layer 3 Commands ARP (IPv4) DHCP and BOOTP Relay (IPv4) DHCPv6 DVMRP (Mcast) IGMP (Mcast) IGMP Proxy (Mcast) IP Helper IP Routing (IPv4) IPv6 Multicast IPv6 Routing Loopback Interface (IPv6) Multicast (Mcast) OSPF (IPv4)_ OSPFv3 (IPv6) PIM-DM (Mcast) PIM-SM (Mcast) Router Discovery Protocol (IPv4) Routing Information Protocol (IPv4) Description Configures and displays TACACS+ information...
Command Line Interface Guide
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...IPv4) Command Description Mode* arp Creates an Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) GC entry. arp cachesize Configures the maximum number of type dynamic from PE the ARP cache. GC clear arp-cache Removes all entries from the ARP cache learned PE from the ARP cache. show arp Displays the Address Resolution Protocol... (ARP) PE cache. GC arp retries Configures the ARP count of each Mode abbreviation, see "Mode Types" on page 60. ip proxy-arp Enables ...
...IPv4) Command Description Mode* arp Creates an Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) GC entry. arp cachesize Configures the maximum number of type dynamic from PE the ARP cache. GC clear arp-cache Removes all entries from the ARP cache learned PE from the ARP cache. show arp Displays the Address Resolution Protocol... (ARP) PE cache. GC arp retries Configures the ARP count of each Mode abbreviation, see "Mode Types" on page 60. ip proxy-arp Enables ...
Command Line Interface Guide
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...the PE active routing protocols. show ip brief Displays all the summary information of each Mode abbreviation, see "Mode Types" on a routing interface. show ip stats Displays IP statistical information UE NOTE: *For the meaning of the IP. ip route default Configures the default route. Use... the no form of all pertinent information about the route PE preferences. ip routing Globally enables IPv4 routing on an interface. show ip route summary Shows the number of ...
...the PE active routing protocols. show ip brief Displays all the summary information of each Mode abbreviation, see "Mode Types" on a routing interface. show ip stats Displays IP statistical information UE NOTE: *For the meaning of the IP. ip route default Configures the default route. Use... the no form of all pertinent information about the route PE preferences. ip routing Globally enables IPv4 routing on an interface. show ip route summary Shows the number of ...
Command Line Interface Guide
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...or valid four-digit hexadecimal number. (Range: Supported values are appletalk, arp, ibmsna, ipv4, ipv6, ipx, mplsmcast, mplsucast, Netbios, novell, pppoe, rarp.) • 0x0600-0xFFFF - ...Forwards traffic matching this rule to the specified interface. • redirect - Bridge protocol data unit • ethertypekey - Specifies that this rule to the specified physical interface. •... source MAC address in format xxxx.xxxx.xxxx. • bpdu - Class of user configurable queues available for the destination MAC address in format xxxx.xxxx.xxxx. • srcmacmask ...
...or valid four-digit hexadecimal number. (Range: Supported values are appletalk, arp, ibmsna, ipv4, ipv6, ipx, mplsmcast, mplsucast, Netbios, novell, pppoe, rarp.) • 0x0600-0xFFFF - ...Forwards traffic matching this rule to the specified interface. • redirect - Bridge protocol data unit • ethertypekey - Specifies that this rule to the specified physical interface. •... source MAC address in format xxxx.xxxx.xxxx. • bpdu - Class of user configurable queues available for the destination MAC address in format xxxx.xxxx.xxxx. • srcmacmask ...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... Administrative Mode Enabled IPv6 Prefix is FE80::2FF:F2FF:FEA3:7777/64 IPv6 Gateway none Burned In MAC Address 00:FF:F2:A3:77:77 Configured IPv4 Protocol DHCP Configured IPv6 Protocol None IPv6 AutoConfig Mode Disabled Management VLAN ID 1 IP Addressing Commands 367 Example The following example displays the management interface...
... Administrative Mode Enabled IPv6 Prefix is FE80::2FF:F2FF:FEA3:7777/64 IPv6 Gateway none Burned In MAC Address 00:FF:F2:A3:77:77 Configured IPv4 Protocol DHCP Configured IPv6 Protocol None IPv6 AutoConfig Mode Disabled Management VLAN ID 1 IP Addressing Commands 367 Example The following example displays the management interface...
Command Line Interface Guide
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...8226; hostname - If unspecified, does not filter anything. (Range: 1-30 characters.) Default Configuration Default configuration is 15 seconds. (Range: 1-300 seconds.) • retries - Specifies the IPv4 address of a packet. • seconds - The default is 3 retries and 15 seconds... timeout. 1260 SNMP Commands UDP port of Simple Network Management Protocol Version 3 notifications. Specifies the name of the filter that define the filter for hosts configured to this...
...8226; hostname - If unspecified, does not filter anything. (Range: 1-30 characters.) Default Configuration Default configuration is 15 seconds. (Range: 1-300 seconds.) • retries - Specifies the IPv4 address of a packet. • seconds - The default is 3 retries and 15 seconds... timeout. 1260 SNMP Commands UDP port of Simple Network Management Protocol Version 3 notifications. Specifies the name of the filter that define the filter for hosts configured to this...
User's Guide
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... area and OSPF stub area. Routing Information Protocol The routing protocol used to be propagated throughout the regular OSPF area; The automatic tunnel IPv4 destination address is derived from the 6 to solicit and receive configuration data and parameters from a suitable server. ...addressed to a specific multicast address is support the functionality of supporting transit traffic and virtual links. IPv4 Routing Features Address Resolution Protocol The PowerConnect 6200 Series uses the ARP protocol to 4 domain. For example, the IP address assigned to be renewed on the fly. ...
... area and OSPF stub area. Routing Information Protocol The routing protocol used to be propagated throughout the regular OSPF area; The automatic tunnel IPv4 destination address is derived from the 6 to solicit and receive configuration data and parameters from a suitable server. ...addressed to a specific multicast address is support the functionality of supporting transit traffic and virtual links. IPv4 Routing Features Address Resolution Protocol The PowerConnect 6200 Series uses the ARP protocol to 4 domain. For example, the IP address assigned to be renewed on the fly. ...
User's Guide
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...Protocol (NTP), and/or Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) information. OSPFv3 is not used for route preferences have the following changes: You can configure and use both traffic types. In dual stack IPv6, you can configure static reject routes. DHCPv6 DHCPv6 incorporates the notion of interfaces. Given this coexistence, the PowerConnect... 6200 Series maintains two routing tables, rto and rto6, which are managed in a manner similar to IPv4 interfaces...
...Protocol (NTP), and/or Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) information. OSPFv3 is not used for route preferences have the following changes: You can configure and use both traffic types. In dual stack IPv6, you can configure static reject routes. DHCPv6 DHCPv6 incorporates the notion of interfaces. Given this coexistence, the PowerConnect... 6200 Series maintains two routing tables, rto and rto6, which are managed in a manner similar to IPv4 interfaces...
User's Guide
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...addresses, but only when the switch received its IPv6 addressing and gateway definitions through auto-configuration when connected to a host with an IPv6 address is also present. To display ...DHCP for host name mapping to an IPv6 router on the management interface. • Network Configuration Protocol - ARP Table Commands CLI Command show arp switch Description Use to use . Figure 6-30... IP Addressing Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. IPv6 Management Features The PowerConnect 6200 Series switch software includes several enhancements to the management interface. IPv6 Address ...
...addresses, but only when the switch received its IPv6 addressing and gateway definitions through auto-configuration when connected to a host with an IPv6 address is also present. To display ...DHCP for host name mapping to an IPv6 router on the management interface. • Network Configuration Protocol - ARP Table Commands CLI Command show arp switch Description Use to use . Figure 6-30... IP Addressing Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. IPv6 Management Features The PowerConnect 6200 Series switch software includes several enhancements to the management interface. IPv6 Address ...
User's Guide
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... and Port or the LAG on its directly-attached links and to discover which MLD Snooping should be configured to perform MLD snooping and IGMP snooping simultaneously. MLD Snooping In IPv4, Layer 2 switches can use IGMP snooping to limit the flooding of multicast traffic by dynamically... MLD Snooping General page contains the following fields: • Interface - MLD is equivalent to IGMPv2, and MLD version 2 (MLDv2) is a protocol used by snooping IPv6 multicast control packets. MLD version 1 (MLDv1) is equivalent to IGMPv3. MLD Snooping General Use the MLD Snooping General page to...
... and Port or the LAG on its directly-attached links and to discover which MLD Snooping should be configured to perform MLD snooping and IGMP snooping simultaneously. MLD Snooping In IPv4, Layer 2 switches can use IGMP snooping to limit the flooding of multicast traffic by dynamically... MLD Snooping General page contains the following fields: • Interface - MLD is equivalent to IGMPv2, and MLD version 2 (MLDv2) is a protocol used by snooping IPv6 multicast control packets. MLD version 1 (MLDv1) is equivalent to IGMPv3. MLD Snooping General Use the MLD Snooping General page to...
User's Guide
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...separate cache is maintained per interface, this cache, but at one time associated with a layer 3 IPv4 address. The ARP cache can statically add entries into the ARP table. A station needing to send...MAC address of the IP destination, or of an ageout interval, usually specified through configuration. The ARP cache is a table maintained locally in the tree view. To display this menu page... fields, regardless of the layer 2 header prepended to the IP packet. ARP The PowerConnect 6200 Series uses the ARP protocol to associate a layer 2 MAC address with a certain MAC address is now found ...
...separate cache is maintained per interface, this cache, but at one time associated with a layer 3 IPv4 address. The ARP cache can statically add entries into the ARP table. A station needing to send...MAC address of the IP destination, or of an ageout interval, usually specified through configuration. The ARP cache is a table maintained locally in the tree view. To display this menu page... fields, regardless of the layer 2 header prepended to the IP packet. ARP The PowerConnect 6200 Series uses the ARP protocol to associate a layer 2 MAC address with a certain MAC address is now found ...
User's Guide
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... packets, you can specify the number of ICMP error packets that are updated. IP Configuration Commands CLI Command ip icmp error-interval ip redirects ip routing show ip brief show ip protocols Description Limits the rate at which IPv4 ICMP error messages are as needed. 3. To disable ICMP rate limiting, set this feature...
... packets, you can specify the number of ICMP error packets that are updated. IP Configuration Commands CLI Command ip icmp error-interval ip redirects ip routing show ip brief show ip protocols Description Limits the rate at which IPv4 ICMP error messages are as needed. 3. To disable ICMP rate limiting, set this feature...
User's Guide
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... choice if the maximum number of available loopback ID's displays. • Protocol - Open the Loopbacks Configuration page. 2. Specify an ID to specify the 64-bit extended unique identifier (EUI-64). The primary IPv4 address for this interface in dotted decimal notation. Select a configured IPv4 secondary address for this interface in dotted decimal notation. Create is...
... choice if the maximum number of available loopback ID's displays. • Protocol - Open the Loopbacks Configuration page. 2. Specify an ID to specify the 64-bit extended unique identifier (EUI-64). The primary IPv4 address for this interface in dotted decimal notation. Select a configured IPv4 secondary address for this interface in dotted decimal notation. Create is...
User's Guide
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... the remaining fields. 7. Enter desired values in the Protocol field. 6. The secondary address is saved, and the webpage reappears showing secondary address configuration fields. IPv4 Entry 5. Loopback Configuration - Add Secondary Address 8. The Loopback ID field goes away, and the remaining loopback fields display. Figure 9-57. Complete the Secondary Address, Secondary... 9. Figure 9-56. Click Submit. The new loopback is saved, and the webpage reappears showing the primary and secondary loopback addresses. 604 Configuring Routing Click the Add Secondary button.
... the remaining fields. 7. Enter desired values in the Protocol field. 6. The secondary address is saved, and the webpage reappears showing secondary address configuration fields. IPv4 Entry 5. Loopback Configuration - Add Secondary Address 8. The Loopback ID field goes away, and the remaining loopback fields display. Figure 9-57. Complete the Secondary Address, Secondary... 9. Figure 9-56. Click Submit. The new loopback is saved, and the webpage reappears showing the primary and secondary loopback addresses. 604 Configuring Routing Click the Add Secondary button.
User's Guide
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... interface can be used for IPv4, IPv6, or both. Routing protocols are capable of computing routes for a given network. Configuring IPv6 609 10 Configuring IPv6 Overview The IPv6 menu page contains links to the following features: • Global Configuration • Interface Configuration • Interface Summary •... or both . Security is more flexible. On the PowerConnect 6200 Series, IPv6 coexists with IPv6. As with IPv4 and removes the requirement for example, UDP and TCP) do not change with IPv4. IP protocols running over L3 (for Network Address Translation (NAT), ...
... interface can be used for IPv4, IPv6, or both. Routing protocols are capable of computing routes for a given network. Configuring IPv6 609 10 Configuring IPv6 Overview The IPv6 menu page contains links to the following features: • Global Configuration • Interface Configuration • Interface Summary •... or both . Security is more flexible. On the PowerConnect 6200 Series, IPv6 coexists with IPv6. As with IPv4 and removes the requirement for example, UDP and TCP) do not change with IPv4. IP protocols running over L3 (for Network Address Translation (NAT), ...
User's Guide
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... from its concept of respects, including the following: peering is similar to activate and configure OSPFv3 for IPv6. Clears DHCPv6 statistics for all interfaces or for both IPv4 and IPv6. the protocol is the Open Shortest Path First routing protocol for a switch. and addressing semantics have been moved to enable operation over tunnels. OSPF...
... from its concept of respects, including the following: peering is similar to activate and configure OSPFv3 for IPv6. Clears DHCPv6 statistics for all interfaces or for both IPv4 and IPv6. the protocol is the Open Shortest Path First routing protocol for a switch. and addressing semantics have been moved to enable operation over tunnels. OSPF...
User's Guide
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... 3. Indicates how to rename or delete. IPv4 - A class where the match criteria is based on page 683. • Remove - Open the Diffserv Class Configuration page. 2. Click Add to set up a new class name. • Rename - IPv6 - The protocol is clicked. Deletes the displayed class name... when checked and Apply Changes is chosen on fields in an IPv4 packet. - The Add DiffServ Class page displays Configuring Quality of Service 683 Click Add. All the various match criteria defined...
... 3. Indicates how to rename or delete. IPv4 - A class where the match criteria is based on page 683. • Remove - Open the Diffserv Class Configuration page. 2. Click Add to set up a new class name. • Rename - IPv6 - The protocol is clicked. Deletes the displayed class name... when checked and Apply Changes is chosen on fields in an IPv4 packet. - The Add DiffServ Class page displays Configuring Quality of Service 683 Click Add. All the various match criteria defined...
User's Guide
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...forwards the packet as a unicast packet. Configuring IP Multicast 713 They facilitate better bandwidth utilization, less host and router processing, making them . Multicast applications send one source to multi receivers. Multicast depends on the PowerConnect 6200 Series. These routes are created ...in an IP datagram and sent as an IP Multicast packet. Different IP Multicast routing protocols use different techniques to configure IPv4 and IPv6 multicast features on the network to...
...forwards the packet as a unicast packet. Configuring IP Multicast 713 They facilitate better bandwidth utilization, less host and router processing, making them . Multicast applications send one source to multi receivers. Multicast depends on the PowerConnect 6200 Series. These routes are created ...in an IP datagram and sent as an IP Multicast packet. Different IP Multicast routing protocols use different techniques to configure IPv4 and IPv6 multicast features on the network to...
Configuration Guide
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...: Area 1 is defined as a stub area and Area 2 is defined as an NSSA area. Routing Configuration 85 NOTE: OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 can operate concurrently on a network and on the same interfaces (although they do not interact). IPv4 (OSPFv2) config interface vlan 70 ip ospf area 0.0.0.0 ip ospf priority 128 ip ospf cost... 255 ipv6 ospf cost 64 exit interface vlan 90 ipv6 ospf ipv6 ospf areaid 0.0.0.2 ipv6 ospf priority 255 ipv6 ospf cost 64 exit exit Example 2: Configuring Stub and NSSA Areas In this example OSPF configuration. This example configures both protocols simultaneously.
...: Area 1 is defined as a stub area and Area 2 is defined as an NSSA area. Routing Configuration 85 NOTE: OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 can operate concurrently on a network and on the same interfaces (although they do not interact). IPv4 (OSPFv2) config interface vlan 70 ip ospf area 0.0.0.0 ip ospf priority 128 ip ospf cost... 255 ipv6 ospf cost 64 exit interface vlan 90 ipv6 ospf ipv6 ospf areaid 0.0.0.2 ipv6 ospf priority 255 ipv6 ospf cost 64 exit exit Example 2: Configuring Stub and NSSA Areas In this example OSPF configuration. This example configures both protocols simultaneously.
Configuration Guide
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... distributed from other protocols, are not injected into stub areas such as Area 1: (console)#configure ipv6 unicast-routing ipv6 route 3000:44:44::/64 3000:2:3::210:18ff:fe82:c14 ip route 10.23.67.0 255.255.255.0 10.2.3.3 • On VLANs 10, 5, and 17, configure IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and... enable OSPF. For IPv6, associate VLAN 10 with Area 1 and VLAN 17 with Area 2. (OSPF is a ABR that connects Area 0 to Areas 1 and 2. • Configure IPv6 and IPv4 routing. ipv6 address 3000:3:100::/64 eui64 ip ospf area...
... distributed from other protocols, are not injected into stub areas such as Area 1: (console)#configure ipv6 unicast-routing ipv6 route 3000:44:44::/64 3000:2:3::210:18ff:fe82:c14 ip route 10.23.67.0 255.255.255.0 10.2.3.3 • On VLANs 10, 5, and 17, configure IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and... enable OSPF. For IPv6, associate VLAN 10 with Area 1 and VLAN 17 with Area 2. (OSPF is a ABR that connects Area 0 to Areas 1 and 2. • Configure IPv6 and IPv4 routing. ipv6 address 3000:3:100::/64 eui64 ip ospf area...