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SmartSwitch RouterUser Reference Manual9032578-04

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Notice10 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualSAFETY INFORMATIONCLASS 1 LASER TRANSCEIVERSThe SSR-HFX11-08 100Base-FX Module, SSR-GSX11-02 1000Base

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Chapter 7: VRRP Configuration Guide100 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualFigure 6. Multi-Backup VRRP ConfigurationIn this configuration, Router

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 101Chapter 7: VRRP Configuration GuideConfiguration of Router R1The following is the configuration file for R

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Chapter 7: VRRP Configuration Guide102 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualThe following table shows the priorities for each virtual router config

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 103Chapter 7: VRRP Configuration GuideNote: Since 100 is the default priority, line 9, which sets the priorit

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Chapter 7: VRRP Configuration Guide104 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualSetting the Backup PriorityAs described in “Multi-Backup Configuration”

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 105Chapter 7: VRRP Configuration GuideSetting an Authentication KeyBy default, no authentication of VRRP pack

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Chapter 7: VRRP Configuration Guide106 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manualip-redundancy show The ip-redundancy show command reports information a

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 107Chapter 7: VRRP Configuration Guide• A virtual router will respond to ARP requests with a virtual MAC addr

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Chapter 7: VRRP Configuration Guide108 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 109Chapter 8RIP ConfigurationGuideRIP Overview This chapter describes how to configure the Routing Informatio

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 11NoticeDECLARATION OF CONFORMITYADDENDUMApplication of Council Directive(s): 89/336/EEC73/23/EECManufacturer

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Chapter 8: RIP Configuration Guide110 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualEnabling and Disabling RIPTo enable or disable RIP, enter one of the fol

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 111Chapter 8: RIP Configuration GuideTo change RIP parameters, enter the following commands in Configure mode

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Chapter 8: RIP Configuration Guide112 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualConfiguring RIP Route PreferenceYou can set the preference of routes lea

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 113Chapter 8: RIP Configuration GuideConfiguration ExampleShow RIP information on the specified interface.rip

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Chapter 8: RIP Configuration Guide114 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual!! Change default metric-outrip set interface SSR1-if1 metric-out 3

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 115Chapter 9OSPFConfigurationGuideOSPF Overview Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a link-state routing proto

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Chapter 9: OSPF Configuration Guide116 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualOSPF MultipathThe SSR also supports OSPF and static Multi-path. If mult

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 117Chapter 9: OSPF Configuration GuideConfiguring OSPF Interface Parameters You can configure the OSPF interf

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Chapter 9: OSPF Configuration Guide118 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualConfiguring an OSPF AreaOSPF areas are a collection of subnets that are

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 119Chapter 9: OSPF Configuration GuideConfiguring OSPF Area Parameters The SSR allows configuration of variou

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Chapter 9: OSPF Configuration Guide120 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualTo configure virtual links, enter the following commands in the Configu

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 121Chapter 9: OSPF Configuration GuideMonitoring OSPF The SSR lets you display OSPF statistics and configurat

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Chapter 9: OSPF Configuration Guide122 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualOSPF Configuration ExamplesFor all examples in this section, refer to t

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 123Chapter 9: OSPF Configuration GuideExporting All Interface & Static Routes to OSPFRouter R1 has severa

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Chapter 9: OSPF Configuration Guide124 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualRouter R1 would like to redistribute its OSPF, OSPF-ASE, RIP, Static an

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 125Chapter 9: OSPF Configuration Guide9. Create a RIP export destination.10. Create OSPF export source.11. Cr

Page 31 - Supported Routing Protocols

Chapter 9: OSPF Configuration Guide126 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualFigure 7. Exporting to OSPFBGPR1R2R3R41R42R6R11A r e a B a

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 127Chapter 10BGP ConfigurationGuideBGP OverviewThe Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an exterior gateway proto

Page 33 - Access Modes

Chapter 10: BGP Configuration Guide128 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualThe SSR BGP ImplementationThe SSR routing protocol implementation is ba

Page 34 - User Mode

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 129Chapter 10: BGP Configuration GuideSetting the Autonomous System NumberAn autonomous system number identif

Page 35 - Enable Mode

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 13ContentsPreface ...

Page 36 - Exit Enable mode

Chapter 10: BGP Configuration Guide130 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manualwhere:peer-group <number-or-string>Is a group ID, which can be a

Page 37 - Configure Mode

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 131Chapter 10: BGP Configuration GuideAdding and Removing a BGP Peer There are two ways to add BGP peers to p

Page 38 - Boot PROM Mode

Chapter 10: BGP Configuration Guide132 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual( aspath_regexp )Parentheses group subexpressions. An operator, such as

Page 39 - Configuration Files

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 133Chapter 10: BGP Configuration GuideAS-Path Regular Expression ExamplesTo import MCI routes with a preferen

Page 40 - Loading System Image Software

Chapter 10: BGP Configuration Guide134 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualThe following is an example:Notes on Using the AS Path Prepend Feature•

Page 41 - Loading Boot PROM Software

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 135Chapter 10: BGP Configuration Guide• BGP Multi-Exit Discriminator (MED) attribute• EBGP aggregation• Route

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Chapter 10: BGP Configuration Guide136 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualFigure 8 illustrates a sample BGP peering session.Figure 8. Sample BGP

Page 43 - Managing the SSR

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 137Chapter 10: BGP Configuration GuideThe gated.conf file for router SSR1 is as follows:The CLI configuration

Page 44 - Configuring NTP

Chapter 10: BGP Configuration Guide138 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualAn IGP, like OSPF, could possibly be used instead of IBGP to exchange r

Page 45 - Configuring DNS

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 139Chapter 10: BGP Configuration GuideFigure 9 shows a sample BGP configuration that uses the Routing group t

Page 46 - Configuring Logging

Contents14 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualChapter 2: Hot Swapping Line Cards and Control Modules ...49Hot Swapping Overview...

Page 47 - Monitoring Configuration

Chapter 10: BGP Configuration Guide140 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualIn this example, OSPF is configured as the IGP in the autonomous system

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 141Chapter 10: BGP Configuration GuideThe following lines on the Cisco router set up IBGP peering with router

Page 49 - Control Modules

Chapter 10: BGP Configuration Guide142 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualFigure 10 illustrates a sample IBGP Internal group configuration.Figure

Page 50 - Removing the Line Card

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 143Chapter 10: BGP Configuration GuideThe gated.conf file for router SSR1 is as follows:The CLI configuration

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Chapter 10: BGP Configuration Guide144 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualThe configuration for router C1 (a Cisco router) is as follows:The conf

Page 52 - Removing the Control Module

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 145Chapter 10: BGP Configuration GuideThis sample configuration shows External BGP peers, SSR1 and SSR4, whic

Page 53 - Installing the Control Module

Chapter 10: BGP Configuration Guide146 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualThe gated.conf file for router SSR1 is as follows:The CLI configuration

Page 54 - Hot Swap Button

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 147Chapter 10: BGP Configuration GuideThe gated.conf file for router SSR3 is as follows:The CLI configuration

Page 55 - Bridging

Chapter 10: BGP Configuration Guide148 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualFigure 11. Sample BGP Configuration (Specific Community)AS-64902R11172.

Page 56 - VLAN Overview

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 149Chapter 10: BGP Configuration GuideFigure 12. Sample BGP Configuration (Well-Known Community)The Community

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 15ContentsCreating a non-IP/non-IPX VLAN ...

Page 58 - SSR VLAN Support

Chapter 10: BGP Configuration Guide150 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualIn Figure 12, router SSR11 has the following configuration:## Create an

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 151Chapter 10: BGP Configuration GuideIn Figure 12, router SSR13 has the following configuration:3. In an Exp

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Chapter 10: BGP Configuration Guide152 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualIn Figure 12, router SSR10 has the following configuration:In Figure 12

Page 61 - Configuring Spanning Tree

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 153Chapter 10: BGP Configuration GuideThe community attribute may be a single community or a set of communiti

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Chapter 10: BGP Configuration Guide154 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualNotes on Using CommunitiesWhen originating BGP communities, the set of

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 155Chapter 10: BGP Configuration GuideIn the sample network in Figure 13, all the traffic exits Autonomous Sy

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Chapter 10: BGP Configuration Guide156 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualIn router SSR12’s CLI configuration file, the import preference is set

Page 65 - Configuring VLAN Trunk Ports

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 157Chapter 10: BGP Configuration GuideFigure 14. Sample BGP Configuration (MED Attribute)Routers SSR4 and SSR

Page 66 - Monitoring Bridging

Chapter 10: BGP Configuration Guide158 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualEBGP Aggregation ExampleFigure 15 shows a simple EBGP configuration in

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 159Chapter 10: BGP Configuration GuideRouter SSR9 has the following CLI configuration:Route Reflection Exampl

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Contents16 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualMonitoring IP Parameters...

Page 69 - SmartTRUNK

Chapter 10: BGP Configuration Guide160 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualFigure 16 shows a sample configuration that uses route reflection.Figur

Page 70 - Configuring SmartTRUNKs

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 161Chapter 10: BGP Configuration GuideRouter SSR11 has router SSR12 and router SSR13 as client peers and rout

Page 71 - Monitoring SmartTRUNKs

Chapter 10: BGP Configuration Guide162 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualNotes on Using Route Reflection • Two types of route reflection are sup

Page 72 - Example Configurations

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 163Chapter 11Routing PolicyConfigurationGuideRoute Import and Export Policy OverviewThe SSR family of routers

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Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide164 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualPreferencePreference is the value the SSR routing process us

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 165Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration GuideImport Policies Import policies control the importation of r

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Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide166 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualIt is only possible to restrict the importation of OSPF ASE

Page 76 - Configuring DHCP

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 167Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration GuideThe routes to be exported can be identified by their associa

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Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide168 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualA route will match the most specific filter that applies. Sp

Page 78 - Monitoring the DHCP Server

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 169Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration GuideRoute aggregation is also used by regional and national netw

Page 79 - DHCP Configuration Examples

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 17ContentsConfiguring OSPF over Non-Broadcast Multiple Access ...120Monit

Page 80 - Configuring Secondary Subnets

Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide170 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualRoute-FilterThis component specifies the individual routes t

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 171Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration GuideMany protocols allow the specification of two authentication

Page 82 - Interacting with Relay Agents

Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide172 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualThe from-proto parameter specifies the protocol of the sourc

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 173Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration GuideRedistributing RIP into RIPThe SSR routing process requires

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Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide174 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualTo redistribute aggregate routes, enter one of the following

Page 85 - IP Routing

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 175Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration GuideExporting a Given Static Route to All RIP InterfacesRouter R

Page 86 - IP Routing Protocols

Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide176 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual• Specify the static routes configured on the router• Determ

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 177Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration GuideIn the configuration shown in Figure 18 on page 187, suppose

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Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide178 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manualroutes to be exported can be identified by their associated

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 179Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration GuideCreating an Export DestinationTo create an export destinatio

Page 90 - Configuring DNS Parameters

Contents18 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualAuthentication ...

Page 91 - Configuring Direct Broadcast

Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide180 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualTo create route import policies, enter the following command

Page 92 - Configuring Router Discovery

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 181Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide• Aggregate-Destination - This component specifies the aggre

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Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide182 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualCreating an Aggregate Destination To create an aggregate des

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 183Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration GuideThe following configuration commands for router R1 • Determi

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Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide184 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualImporting a Selected Subset of Routes from One RIP Trusted G

Page 96 - Basic VRRP Configuration

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 185Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide1. Add the peer 140.1.1.41 to the list of trusted and source

Page 97 - Symmetrical Configuration

Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide186 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualIt is only possible to restrict the importation of OSPF ASE

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 187Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration GuideFigure 18. Exporting to OSPFBGPR1R2R3R41R42R6R11A r e

Page 99 - Multi-Backup Configuration

Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide188 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualThe following configuration commands for router R1: • Determ

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 189Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration GuideExamples of Export PoliciesExample 1: Exporting to RIPExport

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 19ContentsIGMP Overview ...

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Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide190 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualExporting a Given Static Route to All RIP InterfacesRouter R

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 191Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide4. Create a Direct export source since we would like to expo

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Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide192 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualExporting All Static Routes Reachable Over a Given Interface

Page 105 - Monitoring VRRP

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 193Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide1. Create an Aggregate-Destination which represents the aggr

Page 106 - VRRP Configuration Notes

Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide194 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual8. Create the Export-Policy redistributing all (RIP, Direct)

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 195Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration GuideExporting All Interface & Static Routes to OSPFRouter R1

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Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide196 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual4. Create a Direct export source since we would like to expo

Page 109 - RIP Configuration

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 197Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide5. Create a RIP export source.6. Create a Static export sour

Page 110 - Configuring RIP Parameters

Chapter 11: Routing Policy Configuration Guide198 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual12. Create the Export-Policy for redistributing all interfac

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 199Chapter 12Multicast RoutingConfigurationGuideIP Multicast Overview Multicast routing on the SSR is support

Page 112 - Monitoring RIP

Notice2 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualNoticeCabletron Systems reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information con

Page 113 - Configuration Example

Contents20 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualUsing Dynamic NAT...

Page 114 - ! Change default metric-out

Chapter 12: Multicast Routing Configuration Guide200 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualThe SSR allows per-interface control of the host query in

Page 115 - Configuration

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 201Chapter 12: Multicast Routing Configuration GuideConfiguring IGMP You configure IGMP on the SSR by perform

Page 116 - Configuring OSPF

Chapter 12: Multicast Routing Configuration Guide202 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualTo configure the host response wait time, enter the follo

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 203Chapter 12: Multicast Routing Configuration GuideTo start or stop DVMRP, enter one of the following comman

Page 118 - Configuring an OSPF Area

Chapter 12: Multicast Routing Configuration Guide204 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualConfiguring DVMRP TTL & ScopeFor control over interne

Page 119 - Creating Virtual Links

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 205Chapter 12: Multicast Routing Configuration GuideDVMRP tunnels need to be created before being enabled. Tu

Page 120 - Advertisements

Chapter 12: Multicast Routing Configuration Guide206 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualConfiguration ExamplesThe following is a sample SSR confi

Page 121 - Monitoring OSPF

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 207Chapter 12: Multicast Routing Configuration Guide

Page 122 - OSPF Configuration Examples

Chapter 12: Multicast Routing Configuration Guide208 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 209Chapter 13IP Policy-BasedForwardingConfigurationGuideOverviewYou can configure the SSR to route IP packets

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 21ContentsEnabling IPX RIP...

Page 125 - ASE routes into RIP

Chapter 13: IP Policy-Based Forwarding Configuration Guide210 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manualdifferent ISPs. You can also create IP policies

Page 126 - (RIP V2)

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 211Chapter 13: IP Policy-Based Forwarding Configuration Guidecause packets matching a defined profile to be f

Page 127 - BGP Configuration

Chapter 13: IP Policy-Based Forwarding Configuration Guide212 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manualwhich means it is evaluated before the ip policy

Page 128 - Basic BGP Tasks

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 213Chapter 13: IP Policy-Based Forwarding Configuration GuideTo set the IP policy action with respect to dyna

Page 129 - Configuring a BGP Peer Group

Chapter 13: IP Policy-Based Forwarding Configuration Guide214 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualTo apply an IP policy to an interface, enter one

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 215Chapter 13: IP Policy-Based Forwarding Configuration GuideIn the sample configuration in Figure 19, the po

Page 131 - Starting BGP

Chapter 13: IP Policy-Based Forwarding Configuration Guide216 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualPrioritizing Service to CustomersAn ISP can use

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 217Chapter 13: IP Policy-Based Forwarding Configuration GuideThe following is the IP policy configuration for

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Chapter 13: IP Policy-Based Forwarding Configuration Guide218 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualThe following is the IP policy configuration for

Page 134 - BGP Configuration Examples

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 219Chapter 13: IP Policy-Based Forwarding Configuration GuideThe following is the configuration for Policy Ro

Page 135 - BGP Peering Session Example

Contents22 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualConfiguring Layer-2 Static Entry Filters...

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Chapter 13: IP Policy-Based Forwarding Configuration Guide220 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualFor example, to display information about an act

Page 137 - IBGP Configuration Example

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 221Chapter 13: IP Policy-Based Forwarding Configuration Guide5. The source address and filtering mask of this

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Chapter 13: IP Policy-Based Forwarding Configuration Guide222 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 223Chapter 14Network AddressTranslationConfigurationGuideOverviewNote:Some commands in this facility require

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Chapter 14: Network Address Translation Configuration Guide224 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual• Static, one-to-one binding of inside, local a

Page 141 - IBGP Internal Group Example

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 225Chapter 14: Network Address Translation Configuration GuideSetting NAT RulesStaticYou create NAT static bi

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Chapter 14: Network Address Translation Configuration Guide226 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualNAT and FTPFile Transfer Protocol (FTP) packets

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 227Chapter 14: Network Address Translation Configuration GuideThe first step is to create the interfaces:Next

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Chapter 14: Network Address Translation Configuration Guide228 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualDynamic ConfigurationThe following example conf

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 229Chapter 14: Network Address Translation Configuration GuideDynamic bindings are removed when the flow coun

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 23ContentsControl Tables ...

Page 147 - Community Attribute Example

Chapter 14: Network Address Translation Configuration Guide230 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualUsing Dynamic NAT with IP OverloadDynamic NAT w

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 231Chapter 14: Network Address Translation Configuration GuideNext, define the interfaces to be NAT “inside”

Page 149 - Information Flow

Chapter 14: Network Address Translation Configuration Guide232 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 233Chapter 15Web HostingConfigurationGuideOverviewAccessing information on Websites for both work or personal

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Chapter 15: Web Hosting Configuration Guide234 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualLoad BalancingNote:Some commands in this facility require updat

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 235Chapter 15: Web Hosting Configuration Guidenew session. The weighted round robin policy is a variation of

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Chapter 15: Web Hosting Configuration Guide236 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualLoad Balancing and FTPFile Transfer Protocol (FTP) packets requ

Page 154 - Local_Pref Attribute Example

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 237Chapter 15: Web Hosting Configuration GuideDisplaying Load Balancing InformationTo display load balancing

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Chapter 15: Web Hosting Configuration Guide238 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualThe network shown above can be created with the following load-

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 239Chapter 15: Web Hosting Configuration GuideThe network shown above can be created with the following load-

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Contents24 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualCompression on MLP Bundles or Links... 329

Page 158 - EBGP Aggregation Example

Chapter 15: Web Hosting Configuration Guide240 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualThe network shown in the previous example can be created with t

Page 159 - Route Reflection Example

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 241Chapter 15: Web Hosting Configuration GuideCreating the Cache GroupYou can specify either a range of IP ad

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Chapter 15: Web Hosting Configuration Guide242 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualConfiguration ExampleIn the following example, a cache group of

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 243Chapter 15: Web Hosting Configuration Guidewhich HTTP requests are not redirected to the cache servers, en

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Chapter 15: Web Hosting Configuration Guide244 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualShow caching policy information. web-cache show cache-name <

Page 163 - Routing Policy

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 245Chapter 16IPX RoutingConfigurationGuideIPX Routing Overview The Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) is a da

Page 164 - Preference

Chapter 16: IPX Routing Configuration Guide246 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manualthis information is immediately broadcast to any neighboring ro

Page 165 - Import Policies

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 247Chapter 16: IPX Routing Configuration GuideConfiguring IPX RIP & SAPThis section provides an overview

Page 166 - Export Policies

Chapter 16: IPX Routing Configuration Guide248 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualConfiguring IPX Interfaces and ParametersThis section provides

Page 167 - Specifying a Route Filter

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 249Chapter 16: IPX Routing Configuration Guide• 802.2: 802.2 encapsulation method used within Novell IPX envi

Page 168 - Aggregates and Generates

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 25PrefaceAbout This ManualThis manual provides detailed information and procedures for configuring the SmartS

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Chapter 16: IPX Routing Configuration Guide250 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualConfiguring Static SAP Table Entries Servers in an IPX network

Page 170 - Authentication

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 251Chapter 16: IPX Routing Configuration GuideCreating an IPX Type 20 Access Control ListIPX type 20 access c

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Chapter 16: IPX Routing Configuration Guide252 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualCreating an IPX RIP Access Control ListIPX RIP access control l

Page 172 - Redistributing Static Routes

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 253Chapter 16: IPX Routing Configuration Guide• Adds a SAP access list• Adds a GNS access list! Create interf

Page 173 - Redistributing OSPF to RIP

Chapter 16: IPX Routing Configuration Guide254 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 255Chapter 17Access Control ListConfigurationGuideNote:Some commands in this facility require updated SSR har

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Chapter 17: Access Control List Configuration Guide256 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualACL BasicsAn ACL consists of one or more rules describi

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 257Chapter 17: Access Control List Configuration Guidethat allow you to restrict traffic for a specific IP-ba

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Chapter 17: Access Control List Configuration Guide258 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manualalways be listed ahead of rules that are less specific.

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 259Chapter 17: Access Control List Configuration GuideAlthough the implicit deny rule may seem obvious in the

Page 179 - Creating an Export Source

Preface26 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualConfigure VRRP Chapter 7, “VRRP Configuration Guide” on page 95Configure RIP routing Chapter 8, “RIP

Page 180 - Creating an Aggregate Route

Chapter 17: Access Control List Configuration Guide260 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualOtherwise, it will be rejected. To do this, enter the f

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 261Chapter 17: Access Control List Configuration Guide101 by entering, no acl 101 *. The negation of all rela

Page 182 - Examples of Import Policies

Chapter 17: Access Control List Configuration Guide262 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualUsing ACLsIt is important to understand that an ACL is

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 263Chapter 17: Access Control List Configuration Guideinterface. Nonetheless, for performance reasons, whenev

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Chapter 17: Access Control List Configuration Guide264 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualThe following SSR features use ACL profiles:Note the fo

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 265Chapter 17: Access Control List Configuration Guide15.1.1.0/24). Then you use an ip-policy command to spec

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Chapter 17: Access Control List Configuration Guide266 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualSee “Limiting Traffic Rate” on page 291 for more inform

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 267Chapter 17: Access Control List Configuration GuideThis command creates a Profile ACL called prof3 that us

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Chapter 17: Access Control List Configuration Guide268 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manualand a destination address of 1.2.3.4) from being redire

Page 189 - Examples of Export Policies

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 269Chapter 17: Access Control List Configuration Guidecreating additional delay. Therefore, you should consid

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 27PrefaceRelated DocumentationThe SmartSwitch Router documentation set includes the following items. Refer to

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Chapter 17: Access Control List Configuration Guide270 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 271Chapter 18SecurityConfigurationGuideSecurity OverviewThe SSR provides security features that help control

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Chapter 18: Security Configuration Guide272 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualConfiguring SSR Access SecurityThis section describes the followin

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 273Chapter 18: Security Configuration GuideMonitoring RADIUSYou can monitor RADIUS configuration and statisti

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Chapter 18: Security Configuration Guide274 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualConfiguring TACACS PlusYou can secure login or Enable mode access

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 275Chapter 18: Security Configuration GuideTo monitor TACACS Plus, enter the following commands in Enable mod

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Chapter 18: Security Configuration Guide276 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualConfiguring Layer-2 Address FiltersIf you want to control access t

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 277Chapter 18: Security Configuration GuideConfiguring Layer-2 Static Entry FiltersStatic entry filters allow

Page 199 - Multicast Routing

Chapter 18: Security Configuration Guide278 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual• Combine a destination secure port filter with a flow static entr

Page 200 - DVMRP Overview

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 279Chapter 18: Security Configuration GuideLayer-2 Filter ExamplesFigure 23. Source Filter Example Example 1:

Page 201 - Configuring IGMP

Preface28 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual

Page 202 - Configuring DVMRP

Chapter 18: Security Configuration Guide280 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualDestination static entry: Restrict "login multicasts" or

Page 203 - Configuring DVMRP Parameters

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 281Chapter 18: Security Configuration GuideDestination secure port: To block access to all file servers on al

Page 204 - Configuring a DVMRP Tunnel

Chapter 18: Security Configuration Guide282 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual

Page 205 - Monitoring IGMP & DVMRP

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 283Chapter 19QoS ConfigurationGuideQoS & Layer-2/Layer-3/Layer-4 Flow OverviewThe SSR allows network mana

Page 206 - Configuration Examples

Chapter 19: QoS Configuration Guide284 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual• Control•High•Medium•LowBy assigning priorities to network traffic, yo

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 285Chapter 19: QoS Configuration GuideSSR Queuing PoliciesYou can use one of two queuing policies on the SSR:

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Chapter 19: QoS Configuration Guide286 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual• The frame gets assigned a priority within the switch. Select “low, me

Page 209 - Forwarding

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 287Chapter 19: QoS Configuration GuideSetting an IP QoS PolicyTo set a QoS policy on an IP traffic flow, ente

Page 210 - Configuring IP Policies

Chapter 19: QoS Configuration Guide288 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualSpecifying Precedence for an IPX QoS PolicyTo specify the precedence fo

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 289Chapter 19: QoS Configuration GuideThe ToS octet part of the IP specification, however, has not been widel

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 29Chapter 1SSR ProductOverviewThe SmartSwitch Router (SSR) provides non-blocking, wire-speed Layer-2 (switchi

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Chapter 19: QoS Configuration Guide290 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualThe <tos> and <tos-mask> parameters use values ranging from

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 291Chapter 19: QoS Configuration Guideand the ToS field set to 7. (In this example, the MBZ bit is included i

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Chapter 19: QoS Configuration Guide292 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manualprioritization, traffic rate limiting is a mechanism to control bandwid

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 293Chapter 19: QoS Configuration GuideTraffic from two interfaces, ‘ipclient1’ with IP address 1.2.2.2 and ‘i

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 295Chapter 20PerformanceMonitoring GuidePerformance Monitoring OverviewThe SSR is a full wire-speed layer-2,

Page 219 - Monitoring IP Policies

Chapter 20: Performance Monitoring Guide296 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualShow information about the master MAC table.l2-tables show mac-tab

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 297Chapter 20: Performance Monitoring GuideConfiguring the SSR for Port MirroringThe SSR allows you to monito

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 299Chapter 21RMONConfigurationGuideRMON OverviewYou can employ Remote Network Monitoring (RMON) in your netwo

Page 223 - Translation

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 3NoticeIndustry Canada NoticeThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissi

Page 224 - Configuring NAT

Chapter 1: SSR Product Overview30 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualCapacity • 4,096 Virtual LANs (VLANs)• 3 MB input/output buffering per Gigab

Page 225 - Managing Dynamic Bindings

Chapter 21: RMON Configuration Guide300 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual1. Turn on the Lite, Standard, or Professional RMON groups by entering

Page 226 - Monitoring NAT

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 301Chapter 21: RMON Configuration GuideRMON GroupsThe RMON MIB groups are defined in RFCs 1757 (RMON 1) and 2

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Chapter 21: RMON Configuration Guide302 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualStandard RMON GroupsThis section describes the RMON groups that are en

Page 228 - Dynamic Configuration

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 303Chapter 21: RMON Configuration GuideControl TablesMany RMON groups contain both control and data tables. C

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Chapter 21: RMON Configuration Guide304 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualA row in the control table is created for each port on the SSR, with t

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 305Chapter 21: RMON Configuration Guidefollowing command:Configuring RMON GroupsAs mentioned previously, cont

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Chapter 21: RMON Configuration Guide306 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualTo configure the Filter group, you must configure both the Channel and

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 307Chapter 21: RMON Configuration GuideConfiguration ExamplesThis section shows examples of configuration com

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Chapter 21: RMON Configuration Guide308 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual• Samples taken at 300 second (5 minute) intervals.• A “Startup” alarm

Page 234 - Load Balancing

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 309Chapter 21: RMON Configuration Guide1To display Ethernet statistics and related statistics for WAN ports,

Page 235 - Setting Server Status

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 31Chapter 1: SSR Product OverviewSupported Media (Encapsulation Type)The SSR supports the following industry-

Page 236 - Load Balancing and FTP

Chapter 21: RMON Configuration Guide310 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualThe following shows Host table output without a CLI filter:The followi

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 311Chapter 21: RMON Configuration GuideCreating RMON CLI FiltersTo create RMON CLI filters, use the following

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Chapter 21: RMON Configuration Guide312 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualCheck the following fields on the rmon show status command output:1. M

Page 239 - TCP Port

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 313Chapter 21: RMON Configuration GuideAllocating Memory to RMONRMON allocates memory depending on the number

Page 240 - Web Caching

Chapter 21: RMON Configuration Guide314 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualTo set the amount of memory allocated to RMON, use the following CLI c

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 315Chapter 22WANConfigurationGuideThis chapter provides an overview of Wide Area Network (WAN) applications a

Page 242 - Other Configurations

Chapter 22: WAN Configuration Guide316 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualUsing the same approach, a PPP high-speed serial interface (HSSI) WAN p

Page 243 - Monitoring Web-Caching

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 317Chapter 22: WAN Configuration GuideThe following command line displays an example for a VLAN:Mapped Addres

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Chapter 22: WAN Configuration Guide318 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualThe following command line displays an example for a VLAN:Forcing Bridg

Page 245 - IPX Routing

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 319Chapter 22: WAN Configuration GuideAverage Packet SizeIn most cases, the larger the packet size, the bette

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Chapter 1: SSR Product Overview32 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual– Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Version 1, 2 Chapter 6, “IP Routing Con

Page 247 - Configuring IPX RIP & SAP

Chapter 22: WAN Configuration Guide320 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualThe following command line displays an example for PPP:Packet Encryptio

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 321Chapter 22: WAN Configuration GuideSource Filtering and ACLsSource filtering and ACLs can be applied to a

Page 249 - Configuring IPX Routing

Chapter 22: WAN Configuration Guide322 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manualworks with IP Precedence or priority, as defined in the qos configurati

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 323Chapter 22: WAN Configuration GuidePermanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs)WAN interfaces can take advantage of c

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Chapter 22: WAN Configuration Guide324 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualSetting up a Frame Relay Service ProfileOnce you have defined the type

Page 252 - Monitoring an IPX Network

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 325Chapter 22: WAN Configuration GuideMonitoring Frame Relay WAN PortsOnce you have configured your frame rel

Page 253 - • Adds a GNS access list

Chapter 22: WAN Configuration Guide326 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual• Committed information rate (CIR) of 20 million bits per second• Leave

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 327Chapter 22: WAN Configuration GuidePoint-to-Point Protocol (PPP) OverviewBecause of its ability to quickly

Page 255 - Access Control List

Chapter 22: WAN Configuration Guide328 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualWAN interfaces, then apply a service profile to the desired interface(s

Page 256 - ACL Basics

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 329Chapter 22: WAN Configuration GuideNote: If it is necessary to specify a value for Bridging, IP, and/or IP

Page 257 - How ACL Rules are Evaluated

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 33Chapter 1: SSR Product OverviewBasic Line Editing CommandsThe CLI supports EMACs-like line editing commands

Page 258 - Implicit Deny Rule

Chapter 22: WAN Configuration Guide330 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manualprocessing by MLP. If compression is enabled on a link, the packets wil

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 331Chapter 22: WAN Configuration GuideSuppose you wish to set up a service profile called “profile2” that inc

Page 260 - Creating and Modifying ACLs

Chapter 22: WAN Configuration Guide332 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualWAN Configuration ExamplesSimple Configuration FileThe following is an

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 333Chapter 22: WAN Configuration GuideMulti-Router WAN ConfigurationThe following is a diagram of a multi-rou

Page 262 - Using ACLs

Chapter 22: WAN Configuration Guide334 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualRouter R1 Configuration FileThe following configuration file applies to

Page 263 - Using ACLs as Profiles

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 335Chapter 22: WAN Configuration GuideRouter R3 Configuration FileThe following configuration file applies to

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Chapter 22: WAN Configuration Guide336 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualRouter R5 Configuration FileThe following configuration file applies to

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 337Chapter 22: WAN Configuration Guideport set hs.3.1 wan-encapsulation frame-relay speed 45000000frame-relay

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Chapter 1: SSR Product Overview34 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualNote: The command prompt will show the name of the SmartSwitch Router in fro

Page 268 - Enabling ACL Logging

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 35Chapter 1: SSR Product OverviewEnable ModeEnable mode provides more facilities than User mode. You can disp

Page 269 - Monitoring ACLs

Chapter 1: SSR Product Overview36 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualTo exit Enable mode and return to User mode, use one of the following comman

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 37Chapter 1: SSR Product OverviewConfigure ModeConfigure mode provides the capabilities to configure all feat

Page 271 - Security

Chapter 1: SSR Product Overview38 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualTo exit Configure mode and return to Enable mode, use one of the following c

Page 272 - Configuring RADIUS

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 39Chapter 1: SSR Product OverviewDisabling a Function or FeatureThe CLI provides for an implicit negate. This

Page 273 - Configuring TACACS

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Page 274 - Configuring TACACS Plus

Chapter 1: SSR Product Overview40 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualLoading System Image SoftwareBy default, the SSR boots using the system imag

Page 275 - Layer-2 Security Filters

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 41Chapter 1: SSR Product Overview6. Enter the system image list command to verify the change.Note: You do not

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Chapter 1: SSR Product Overview42 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual1. If you have not already done so, enter the enable command to enter Enable

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 43Chapter 1: SSR Product OverviewDisplaying Configuration ChangesWhile in Configure mode, you can display the

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Chapter 1: SSR Product Overview44 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual•Configuring DNS• Connecting between the SSR and other systemsSetting the SS

Page 279 - Layer-2 Filter Examples

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 45Chapter 1: SSR Product OverviewConfiguring the SSR CLIYou can customize the CLI display format to a desired

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Chapter 1: SSR Product Overview46 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualConnecting Between the SSR and Other SystemsTo test a connection between the

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 47Chapter 1: SSR Product OverviewMonitoring ConfigurationThe SSR provides many commands for displaying config

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Chapter 1: SSR Product Overview48 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualShow SSR location.system show location Show the SSR login banner.system show

Page 283 - QoS Configuration

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 49Chapter 2Hot SwappingLine Cards andControl ModulesHot Swapping OverviewThis chapter describes the hot swapp

Page 284 - Precedence for Layer-3 Flows

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 5NoticeSections 1 or 2 of this Agreement, You agree not to (i) reexport or release the Program, the source co

Page 285 - Configuring Layer-2 QoS

Chapter 2: Hot Swapping Line Cards and Control Modules50 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualDeactivating the Line CardTo deactivate the line card

Page 286 - Configuring IP QoS Policies

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 51Chapter 2: Hot Swapping Line Cards and Control ModulesWarning: Do not remove the line card unless the Offli

Page 287 - Configuring IPX QoS Policies

Chapter 2: Hot Swapping Line Cards and Control Modules52 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualWarning: You can only hot swap an inactive Control Mo

Page 288 - ToS Rewrite

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 53Chapter 2: Hot Swapping Line Cards and Control ModulesInstalling the Control ModuleTo install a new Control

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Chapter 2: Hot Swapping Line Cards and Control Modules54 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualThe Online LED goes out and the Offline LED lights. F

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 55Chapter 3BridgingConfigurationGuideBridging Overview The SmartSwitch Router provides the following bridging

Page 291 - Limiting Traffic Rate

Chapter 3: Bridging Configuration Guide56 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualBridging Modes (Flow-Based and Address-Based)The SSR provides the fo

Page 292 - Example Configuration

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 57Chapter 3: Bridging Configuration Guide• Multicast based • Policy based Detailed information about these ty

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Chapter 3: Bridging Configuration Guide58 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualMulticast-based VLANsMulticast-based VLANs are created dynamically f

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 59Chapter 3: Bridging Configuration Guidethe SSR as a result of creating L3 interfaces for IP and/or IPX. Ho

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Chapter 3: Bridging Configuration Guide60 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualFor example, if port 1 belongs to VLAN IPX_VLAN for IPX, VLAN IP_VLA

Page 297 - Monitoring Broadcast Traffic

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 61Chapter 3: Bridging Configuration GuideThe corresponding bridge tables for address-based and flow-based bri

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Chapter 3: Bridging Configuration Guide62 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualThe SSR supports per VLAN spanning tree. By default, all the VLANs d

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 63Chapter 3: Bridging Configuration GuideTo set the bridge priority, enter the following command in Configure

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Chapter 3: Bridging Configuration Guide64 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual• Define the Maximum Idle IntervalAdjusting the Interval between Hel

Page 301 - RMON Groups

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 65Chapter 3: Bridging Configuration GuideConfiguring a Port or Protocol based VLANTo create a port or protoco

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Chapter 3: Bridging Configuration Guide66 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualConfiguring Layer-2 FiltersLayer-2 security filters on the SSR allow

Page 303 - Control Tables

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 67Chapter 3: Bridging Configuration GuideConfiguration ExamplesVLANs are used to associate physical ports on

Page 304 - Using RMON

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Page 305 - Configuring RMON Groups

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 69Chapter 4SmartTRUNKConfigurationGuideOverviewThis chapter explains how to configure and monitor SmartTRUNKs

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 7NoticeKazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Libya, Lithuania, Moldova, North Korea, the People’s Republic of

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Chapter 4: SmartTRUNK Configuration Guide70 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualConfiguring SmartTRUNKsTo create a SmartTRUNK:1. Create a SmartTRU

Page 308 - Displaying RMON Information

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 71Chapter 4: SmartTRUNK Configuration GuideTo add ports to a SmartTRUNK, enter the following command in Confi

Page 309 - RMON CLI Filters

Chapter 4: SmartTRUNK Configuration Guide72 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualExample ConfigurationsThe following shows a network design based o

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 73Chapter 4: SmartTRUNK Configuration GuideThe following is the SmartTRUNK configuration for the SSR labeled

Page 311 - Troubleshooting RMON

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 75Chapter 5DHCPConfigurationGuideDHCP OverviewThe Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server on the SS

Page 313 - Allocating Memory to RMON

Chapter 5: DHCP Configuration Guide76 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualConfiguring DHCPBy default, the DHCP server is not enabled on the SSR. Y

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 77Chapter 5: DHCP Configuration GuideTo define the parameters that the DHCP server gives the clients, enter t

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Chapter 5: DHCP Configuration Guide78 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualConfiguring DHCP Server ParametersYou can configure several “global” par

Page 316 - Configuring WAN Interfaces

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 79Chapter 5: DHCP Configuration GuideDHCP Configuration ExamplesThe following configuration describes DHCP co

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Page 318 - Packet Compression

Chapter 5: DHCP Configuration Guide80 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual9. Specify a remote lease database on the TFTP server 10.1.89.88.10. Spe

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 81Chapter 5: DHCP Configuration Guide6. Include ‘scope2’ in the superscope ‘super1’.Since there are multiple

Page 320 - WAN Quality of Service

Chapter 5: DHCP Configuration Guide82 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual6. Define the address pool for ‘scope2’.7. Create a superscope ‘super1’

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 83Chapter 5: DHCP Configuration Guide4. Define the address pool for ‘scope1’.dhcp scope1 define pool 10.5.1.1

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Chapter 5: DHCP Configuration Guide84 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 85Chapter 6IP RoutingConfigurationGuideThis chapter describes how to configure IP interfaces and general non-

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Chapter 6: IP Routing Configuration Guide86 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualThe SSR supports standards-based TCP, UDP, and IP.IP Routing Proto

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 87Chapter 6: IP Routing Configuration GuideConfiguring IP Interfaces and ParametersThis section provides an o

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Chapter 6: IP Routing Configuration Guide88 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual• 802.3 SNAP: SNAP IEEE 802.3 encapsulation, in which the type cod

Page 327 - Configuring PPP Interfaces

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 89Chapter 6: IP Routing Configuration GuideConfiguring Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP)Reverse Addr

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 9NoticeIf the Program is exported from the United States pursuant to the License Exception TSR under the U.S.

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Chapter 6: IP Routing Configuration Guide90 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualMonitoring RARPYou can use the following commands to obtain inform

Page 330 - PPP Port Configuration

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 91Chapter 6: IP Routing Configuration GuideConfiguring IP HelperYou can configure the SSR to forward UDP broa

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Chapter 6: IP Routing Configuration Guide92 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manualpackets to be processed on the SSR even if directed broadcast is n

Page 332 - WAN Configuration Examples

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 93Chapter 6: IP Routing Configuration Guideaddress or an interface is configured for the limited broadcast ad

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Chapter 6: IP Routing Configuration Guide94 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualYou can also assign an IP or IPX interface directly to a physical

Page 334 - Router R2 Configuration File

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 95Chapter 7VRRPConfigurationGuideVRRP OverviewThis chapter explains how to set up and monitor the Virtual Rou

Page 335 - Router R4 Configuration File

Chapter 7: VRRP Configuration Guide96 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualBasic VRRP ConfigurationFigure 4 shows a basic VRRP configuration with a

Page 336 - Router R6 Configuration File

SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 97Chapter 7: VRRP Configuration GuideIn VRRP, the router that owns the IP address associated with the virtual

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Chapter 7: VRRP Configuration Guide98 SmartSwitch Router User Reference ManualFigure 5. Symmetrical VRRP ConfigurationIn this configuration, half the

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SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual 99Chapter 7: VRRP Configuration GuideOn line 5, Router R1 associates IP address 10.0.0.2/16 with virtual rout

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