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Chapter 17 Routing Protocol 17.1 Routing Protocol Overview To communicate with a remote host over the Internet, a host must choose a proper route via a set of routers or Layer3 switches. Both routers and layer3 switches calculate the route using CPU, the difference is that layer3 switch adds the calculated route to the switch chip and forward by the chip at wire speed, while the router always store the calculated route in the route table or route buffer, and data forwarding is performed by the CPU. For this reason, although both routers and switches can perform route selection, layer3 switches have great advantage over routers in data forwarding. The following describes basic principle and methods used in layer3 switch route selection. In route selection, the responsibility of each layer3 switch is to select a proper midway route according to the destination of the package received; and send the package to the next layer3 switch until the last layer3 switch in the route send the package to the destination host. A route is the path selected by each layer3 switch to pass the package to the next layer3 switch. Route can be grouped into direct route, static route and dynamic route. Direct route refer to the path directly connects to the layer3 switch, and can be obtained with no calculation. Static route is the manually specified path to a network or a host; static route cannot be changed freely. The advantage of static route is simple and consistent, and it can limit illegal route modification, and is convenient for load balance and route backup. However, as this is set manually, it is not suitable for mid- or large-scale networks for the route in such conditions are too huge and complex. Dynamic route is the path to a network or a host calculated by the layer3 switch according to the routing protocols enabled. If the next hop layer3 switch in the path is not reachable, layer3 switch will automatically discard the path to that next hop layer3 switch and choose the path through other layer3 switches. There are two dynamic routing protocols: Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) and Exterior Gateway protocol (EGP). IGP is the protocol used to calculate the route to a destination inside an autonomous system. IGP supported by ES4624-<strong>SFP</strong>/<strong>ES4626</strong>-<strong>SFP</strong> switch include RIP and OSPF, RIP and OSRF can be configured according to the requirement. ES4624-<strong>SFP</strong>/<strong>ES4626</strong>-<strong>SFP</strong> switch supports running several IGP dynamic routing protocols at the same time. Or, other dynamic routing protocols and static route can be introduced to a dynamic routing protocol, so that multiple routing protocols can be 405
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ethernet ethernetxx)# supported com
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Command: debug ssh-server no debug
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Command: help Function: Output brie
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2.1.1.16 language Command: language
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Function: Warm reset the switch. Co
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terminal. If this command is config
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can’t exceed 16 characters; Comma
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Global Mode ip telnet server no ip
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Severity Value Description emergenc
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viewed and controlled by the suppor
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get-request PDUs Number of packets
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command disables the switch to send
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no snmp-server group {NoauthNopriv
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Function: Configure to permit to ac
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traps” command). and remember to
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[Boot]: Step 3: Under BootROM mode,
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establishes data connection on port
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(1) Start TFTP server (2) Configure
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press Enter,following hints will be
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Switch 10.1.1.2 computer 10.1.1.1 F
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user profile configuration files fr
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dosattack-check enable srcip-equal-
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Usage Guide: By enabling this funct
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no jumbo enable Jumbo frames Disabl
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the “no” form of this command r
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Function: Configure the length of t
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Sample packet max len is 1400 Sampl
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prompts of command-line interface,
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which has server file name is “no
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2.10.6 Telnet server configuration
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Command Interface Mode interface et
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Both fiber and copper Copper Copper
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Switch(Config-If-Port-Range)#rate-l
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1000Mbps at full-duplex mode; noneg
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the optional parameter secondary is
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3.2.3.2.2 interface ethernet Comman
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another port. The duplicated port i
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Click Port configuration, Port mirr
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Number of ports in group Maxports N
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port state LACP activety . 1 LACP t
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SwitchA SwitchB Fig 4-2 Configuring
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“on” mode is completely joined
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Chapter 5 VLAN Configuration 5.1 VL
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Command Interface Mode switchport t
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Ethernet ports their member ports.
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access vlan” command deletes the
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Switch(Config)#interface ethernet 1
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5.2.3.2 debug gvrp Command: debug g
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Function: Display the global and po
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Switch(Config-Vlan100)#switchport i
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It is obvious that, the dot1q-tunne
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Switch (Config-Ethernet1/10)#exit 5
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ID to new VLAN ID according to the
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description is as follows The MAC-b
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Command Global Mode dynamic-vlan ma
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with the IP protocol or else some a
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Figure 5-5 Typical topology applica
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Function: Configure the specified V
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Chapter 6 MAC Table Configuration 6
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time for MAC address entry in ES462
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form to restore the aging-time to 3
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port-security violation {protect |
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Usage Guide: By setting the port co
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Route Cost Port 2 128 128 128 Port
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Fig 8-4 Classification process Poli
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Usage Guide:The minimum time interv
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Displayed information Total arp ite
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DHCP packets so that the DHCP packe
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ip dhcp excluded-address [] Exclud
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Function: Configures default gatewa
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Switch(dhcp-1-config)#host 10.1.128
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Example: Setting the lease of DHCP
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configuration as well as various co
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4. Disable DHCP relay from forwardi
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Switch(Config-If-Vlan1)#ip helper-a
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Switch(dhcp-A1-config)#client-name
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11.5.1.1 show ip dhcp binding Comma
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Message Received Statistics for DHC
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11.6.1.5 Client WINS server configu
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17.4.3.28 redistribute Command: red
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is the valid period of the key in s
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SwitchA(Config-Vlan2)# switchport i
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SwitchA(config-router-af)#network V
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Default redistribution metric is 1
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Parameter: Specifies the name of VP
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17.5 RIPng 17.5.1 Introduction to R
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1. Enable RIPng protocol (required)
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[no] [] offset-list {in|out} Conf
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Default: No default configuration C
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Usage Guide:The command can configu
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17.5.5 RIPng Troubleshooting The RI
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3000:1:1::1/64 fe80::203:fff:fe01:4
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17.6 OSPF 17.6.1 Introduction to OS
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3)Configure the cost for sending pa
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ip ospf transit-delay no ip ospf t
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Command: area range [advertise| n
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AUTH_KEY= authentication-key : A p
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17.6.3.13 distance Command: distanc
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cancels the authentication Paramete
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17.6.3.21 ip ospf disable all Comma
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notation Default: Check mtu size in
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Command Mode: Interface Mode Usage
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Usage Guide: For Specifying the rea
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tag is the identification label of
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SwitchB(config-if-vlan3)#no shut-do
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SwitchA0 and Switch11, and network
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SwitchB Interface vlan1:10.1.1.1/24
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areas should only be connected to o
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192.168.1.1 1 Full/Backup 00:00:32
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neighbor {|} distribute-list {||} {
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different parameters (such as addre
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: AS-PATH access-list name configur
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17.8.3.61 neighbor prefix-list Comm
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17.8.5.1.4 show ip bgp community-in
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Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weig
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Chapter 19 Multicast VLAN 19.1 Intr
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224.0.0.14 RSVP Encapsulation 224.0
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Multicast transmission table entry
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20.2.3.1 ip pim accept-register Com
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hello_holdtime is configured but le
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“no debug pim timer sat” comman
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Usage Guide: Display the PIM buffer
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(3) SPT Switch When the Multicast r
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ip pim bsr-candidate {vlan | }[ ][
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hello-interval” command restores
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created, this connection can’t be
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20.4.4 DVMRP Configuration Examples
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consequently guarantee the transmis
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Global Configuration Mode [no] acce
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20.5.3.9 ip multicast source-contro
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ip multicast destination-control is
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2)Configure the maximum response ti
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20.6.3 Commands for IGMP 20.6.3.1 i
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Parameter: None Default: Disabled C
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Source Address V3 Exp Fwd Flags gro
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the multicast-forwarding item (S, G
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21.1.3.1 ipv6 pim accept-register C
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configure tunnel carefully. Example
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no ipv6 pim state-refresh originati
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21.1.5.1.2 debug ipv6 pim timer srt
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Num Ifindex Name Addr 2000:1:111::1
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case. It can check interface inform
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(2) Multicast Source Registration W
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Configure the value of holdtime dom
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is used to configure PIM-SM informa
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modified to 3.5*hello_interval, oth
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Example: Configure vlan’s pim nei
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Usage Guide: If this value is confi
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Command Mode: Global Mode Usage Gui
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Switch (Config-If-Vlan2) # ipv6 add
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Default: Disabled Command Mode: Adm
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no debug ipv6 pim timer hello ht no
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Parameter: None Default: None Comma
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Ver DR Priority/Mode Pim version ,v
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Info source Priority Source of Boot
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ipv6 mld query-interval no ipv6 ml
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host-query messages periodically. T
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Function: Configure the sources of
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21.3.4 MLD Typical Application As s
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Usage Guide: This switch can be ena
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21.4.2 MLD Snooping Configuration T
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snooping” command disables MLD Sn
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21.4.3.7 ipv6 mld snooping vlan mro
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Parameter: vlan-id: vlan id, valid
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Command: show mac-address-table mul
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Fig 16-5 Switches as MLD Querier Fu
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There are two access-list actions a
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access-list {deny | permit} igmp {
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Creates an extended [no] {deny | pe
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[no]{deny|permit}{any-source-mac|{h
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access-list{deny|permit}{any-source
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[no]{deny|permit}{any-source-mac|{h
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[no]absolute-periodic{Monday|Tuesda
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Make configurations effective withi
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34(0x22): IGMP V3 REPORT packet 19(
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{any-destination-mac|{host-destinat
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Command Mode: Global mode Default C
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Examples: Create a name extended IP
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no entry will be created Example: C
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} | any-destination | {host-destina
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untagged-802-3 format of untagged e
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of TCP/UDP source interface No., In
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Functions: Create the name of time-
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access-list 100 deny ip any any-des
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Parameters: word assign name of tim
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22.5.3 Configure the numeric extend
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• Operation type -Add or Remove T
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Chapter 23 802.1x Configuration 23.
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needing to access the LAN via the a
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Protocol Version: Represents the ve
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The authentication can either be st
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Fig 23-9 the Authentication Flow of
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design of protocol and security is
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access the network, while the other
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3) Configure RADIUS Service paramet
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Global Mode dot1x max-req no dot1x
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Command mode: Global Mode Parameter
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enabled on the port, or the port is
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Default: The default maximum user a
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Command: dot1x re-authentication no
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switch will send accounting packets
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etransmission count reaches the ret
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Fig 23-14 User Joining Guest VLAN A
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authentication-triggering messages
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23.5.1.2 debug dot1x Command: debug
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.Udp Port = 1813 .Is Primary = 0 .I
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Global 802.1x Parameters Global 802
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23.6.1.2 RADIUS authentication conf
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• EAP relay authentication mode -
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• Authentication type -Authentica
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Limiting the number of MAC and ARP
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show mac-address dynamic count {vla
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Enable the number limitation functi
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Switch(Config-if-Vlan1)#no ip arp d
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Switch(Config)# show arp-dynamic co
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dynamic nd and the number of nd on
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24.4 The Number Limitation Function
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Chapter 25 VRRP Configuration 25.1
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Configures the simple authenticatio
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Example: Configuring vrrp monitor i
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Priority is always 254 for IP Owner
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25.4 Typical VRRP Scenario As shown
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Example: Enter created Virtual Rout
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Chapter 26 MRPP Configuration 26.1
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Packet Type Hello packet (Health ex
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Enable Enable MRPP ring, format “
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Switch(mrpp-ring-4000)#primary-port
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Switch(Config)# mrpp ring 4000 Swit
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nodes of MRPP ring, configures prim
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Chapter 27 Cluster Configuration 27
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Command Explanation Global Mode clu
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address pool. The “no cluster ip-
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Command: rcommand commander Functio
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Parameter: is the interval of hear
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command switch Command Mode: Admin
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