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Chapter: About This Guide
[PDF 50 KB]
Objectives
Audience
Document Organization
Documentation Conventions
General Conventions
Conventions for Software Commands and Statements
List of Technical Publications
Documentation Feedback
How to Request Support
Chapter: Channelized Intelligent Queuing Interfaces
[PDF 420 KB]
Overview
System Requirements
Terms and Acronyms
Configure Channelized IQ Interfaces
Configure a Clear Channel on a Channelized IQ Interface
Configure Single-Level Channels on a Channelized IQ Interface
Configure Multilevel Channels on a Channelized IQ Interface
Example: Clear Channel Configuration for a Channelized OC-12 IQ Interface
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Example: Complex Configuration for a Channelized OC-12 IQ Interface
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Example: Channelized E1 IQ Interface Configuration
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Example: Channelized DS-3 IQ Interface Configuration
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Example: Channelized STM-1 IQ Interface Configuration
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Configure Class of Service for Channelized IQ Interfaces
Configure a Class-of-Service Scheduler Map
Associate the Scheduler with a DLCI on a Channelized IQ Interface
Example: DLCI Class of Service on a Channelized IQ Interface Configuration
Check Your Work
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Chapter: Flow Monitoring
[PDF 538 KB]
Overview
System Requirements
Terms and Acronyms
Configure Passive Flow Monitoring
Monitor Traffic with a VRF Instance and a Monitoring Group
Specify a Firewall Filter to Select Traffic to Monitor
Configure Input Interfaces, Monitoring Services Interfaces, and Export Interfaces
Establish a VRF Instance for the Monitored Traffic
Configure a Monitoring Group to Send Traffic to the cflowd Server
Configure Policy Options
Option: Strip MPLS Labels On ATM and SONET/SDH Interfaces
Copy and Redirect Traffic with Port Mirroring and Filter-Based Forwarding
Specify Port Mirroring Input and Output
Create a Firewall Filter to Split the Port-Mirrored Traffic into Different Instances
Apply the Firewall Filter to a Tunnel PIC Interface
Use Filter-Based Forwarding to Export Monitored Traffic to Multiple Destinations
Configure a Routing Table Group to Add Interface Routes into the Forwarding Instance
Option: Use an ES PIC to Send Traffic to a Packet Analyzer
Option: Use a Flow Collector Interface to Process and Export Multiple cflowd Records
Hardware and Software Considerations
Example: Passive Flow Monitoring Configuration
Check Your Work
Example: Flow Collector Interface Configuration
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Configure Active Flow Monitoring
Define a Firewall Filter to Select Traffic for Active Flow Monitoring
Configure the Interfaces That Will Be Actively Monitored
Enable the Monitoring Services or Adaptive Services Interfaces and the Export Interface
Collect cflowd Records
Collect cflowd Records with a Sampling Group
Collect cflowd Records with an Accounting Group
Option: Configure an Aggregate Export Timer
Option: Configure Port-Mirroring
Option: Configure Port Mirroring with Filter-Based Forwarding and a Monitoring Group
Option: Send Traffic to Multiple Export Interfaces with Next-Hop Groups
Example: Sampling Configuration
Check Your Work
Example: Sampling and Discard Accounting Configuration
Check Your Work
Example: Multiple Port Mirroring with Next-Hop Groups Configuration
cflowd Output Formats
cflowd Version 5 Formats and Fields
cflowd Version 8 Formats and Fields
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Chapter: Class of Service Using IPv6 DiffServ
[PDF 228 KB]
Overview
System Requirements
Terms and Acronyms
Configure CoS with IPv6 DiffServ
Configure a Firewall Filter for an MF Classifier on Customer Interfaces
Apply the Firewall Filter to Customer Interfaces
Assign Forwarding Classes to Output Queues
Configure Rewrite Rules
Apply Rewrite Rules to an Interface
Configure BA Classifiers
Apply the BA Classifier to an Interface
Configure RED Drop Profiles
Configure Schedulers
Configure Scheduler Maps
Apply the Scheduler Map to an Interface
Example: CoS with IPv6 DiffServ Configuration
Router 2
Router 1
Router 3
Check Your Work
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Chapter: Source Class Usage
[PDF 186 KB]
Overview
System Requirements
Terms and Acronyms
Configuring SCU
Configure Route Filters and Source Classes in a Routing Policy
Apply the Policy to the Forwarding Table
Enable Accounting on Inbound and Outbound Interfaces
Example: SCU Configuration
Check Your Work
Configuring SCU with Layer 3 VPNs
Configure Input SCU on the vt Interface of the Egress PE Router
Map the SCU-Enabled vt Interface to the VRF Instance
Configure SCU on the Output Interface
Example: SCU in a Layer 3 VPN Configuration
Check Your Work
Configuring Accounting Profiles with SCU
Configure Standard SCU
Associate an Accounting Profile with SCU Classes
Check Your Work
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Chapter: GMPLS
[PDF 155 KB]
Overview
System Requirements
Terms and Acronyms
GMPLS Phase 2 Implementation
How it Works
Configure GMPLS
Configure Link Management Protocol Traffic Engineering Links
Configure Link Management Protocol Peers
Configure Peer Interfaces on OSPF and RSVP
Establish GMPLS LSP Path Information
Define GMPLS Label-Switched Paths (LSPs)
Discover Local Identifiers and Configure Remote Identifiers
Example: GMPLS Configuration
Check Your Work
Router A Status
Router C Status
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Chapter: Connecting IPv6 Islands with IPv4 MPLS
[PDF 123 KB]
Overview
System Requirements
Terms and Acronyms
Configure an IPv4 MPLS Tunnel to Carry IPv6 Traffic
Configure IPv6 on the Customer and Core-Facing Interfaces
Configure MPLS and RSVP from PE Router to PE Router to Create a Tunnel
Enable IPv6 Tunneling in MPLS
Configure Multiprotocol BGP to Carry IPv6 Traffic
Example: Connecting IPv6 Islands over an MPLS Tunnel Configuration
Check Your Work
CE1 Status
PE1 Status
PE2 Status
CE2 Status
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Chapter: Multiple Instances for Label Distribution Protocol
[PDF 280 KB]
Overview
System Requirements
Terms and Acronyms
Configure Multiple-Instance LDP
Configure a Master LDP Instance
Configure a VRF-Based LDP Instance
Example: Multiple-Instance LDP Configuration
Check Your Work
CE3 Status
PE3 Status
CE1 Status
PE1 Status
PE2 Status
CE2 Status
PE4 Status
CE4 Status
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Chapter: MPLS LSP Link Protection and Node-Link Protection
[PDF 274 KB]
Overview
Link Protection
Node-Link Protection
System Requirements
Terms and Acronyms
Configure MPLS LSP Link Protection or Node-Link Protection
Configure Link Protection or Node-Link Protection on the LSP
Configure Link Protection on the RSVP Interfaces Traversed by the LSP
Example: MPLS LSP Link Protection Configuration
Check Your Work
Case 1: Normal Operation
Case 2: When The Link from Router 1 to Router 3 is Disabled
Case 3: When The Link from Router 3 to Router 2 is Disabled
Example: Node-Link Protection Configuration
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Chapter: Simplified Interinstance Route Sharing
[PDF 171 KB]
Overview
System Requirements
Terms and Acronyms
Simplified Interinstance Configuration
Instance Export Using an IGP Export Policy
Configure Overlapping VPNs
Example: Overlapping VPNs Configuration
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PE1 Status
Configure Non-Forwarding Instances
Example: Non-Forwarding Instances Configuration
Check Your Work
PE2 Status
CE3 Status
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Chapter: Graceful Restart
[PDF 286 KB]
Overview
System Requirements
Terms and Acronyms
Configure Routing Protocol and Summaries Graceful Restart
Configure Graceful Restart for All Routing Protocols
Configure Graceful Restart Options for BGP
Configure Graceful Restart Options for IS-IS
Configure Graceful Restart Options for OSPF
Configure Graceful Restart Options for RIP and RIPng
Configure Graceful Restart for an MPLS-Related Protocol
Configure Graceful Restart for all MPLS-Related Protocols
Configure Graceful Restart Options for RSVP, CCC, and TCC
Configure Graceful Restart Options for LDP
Configure VPN Graceful Restart
Configure Graceful Restart for All Routing and MPLS-Related Protocols
Enable Graceful Restart in the Routing Instance
Example: Layer 3 VPN Graceful Restart Configuration
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Router PE1 Status Prior to a Restart
Router PE1 Status During a Restart
Verify OSPF Graceful Restart
Verify BGP Graceful Restart
Verify CCC and TCC Graceful Restart
Configure Logical Router Graceful Restart
Configure Graceful Restart for All Routing and MPLS-Related Protocols in a Logical Router
Enable Graceful Restart in the Routing Instance in a Logical Router
Option: Enable Graceful Routing Engine Switchover
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Chapter: Logical Routers
[PDF 277 KB]
Overview
System Requirements
Terms and Acronyms
Configure Logical Routers
Configure Interfaces and Assign Logical Interfaces to the Logical Router
Configure Protocols, Routing, and Policy Statements for the Logical Router
Option: Configure Other Logical Router Statements
Example: Logical Router Configuration
Check Your Work
Router CE1 Status
Router CE2 Status
Router CE3 Status
Router PE1 Status: Main Router
Router PE1 Status: LR1
Router PE1 Status: LR2
Router P0 Status: Main Router
Router P0 Status: LR1
Router P0 Status: LR2
Router PE2 Status: Main Router
Router PE2 Status: LR1
Router PE2 Status: LR2
Router CE5 Status
Router CE6 Status
Router CE7 Status
Verify that Each Routing Instance Has the Proper Connectivity
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Chapter: OSPF Version 3 for IPv6
[PDF 219 KB]
Overview
System Requirements
Terms and Acronyms
Configure OSPFv3 for IPv6
Configure OSPFv3 as the Routing Protocol
Configure Interfaces in OSPFv3 Areas
Configure Virtual Links for OSPFv3
Example: OSPFv3 for IPv6 Configuration
Check Your Work
Router 0 Status
Router 1 Status
Router 2 Status
Router 3 Status
Router 4 Status
Router 5 Status
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Chapter: Layer 2 Circuits
[PDF 361 KB]
Overview
System Requirements
Terms and Acronyms
Configure Layer 2 Circuits
Configure an Interface Encapsulation on CE-Facing Interfaces
Configure CCC Encapsulation on CE-Facing Ethernet Interfaces
Configure CCC Encapsulation on CE-Facing SONET/SDH Interfaces
Configure CCC Encapsulation on CE-Facing ATM2 IQ Interfaces and a Layer 2 Circuit Mode
Configure Layer 2 Circuits
Configure MPLS, LDP, and an IGP to Transport Layer 2 Circuits
Option: Apply Traffic Engineering to a Layer 2 Circuit
Option: Map Layer 2 Protocol Control Information into a Layer 2 Circuit
Option: Configure APS for Layer 2 Circuits
Option: Configure Layer 2 Circuit Trunk Mode on ATM2 IQ Interfaces
Option: Reserve LSP Bandwidth for a Layer 2 Circuit
Example: Ethernet-Based Layer 2 Circuit Configuration
Check Your Work
PE1 Status
P0 Status
PE2 Status
Example: SONET/SDH-Based Layer 2 Circuit Configuration
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Example: ATM2 IQ-Based Layer 2 Circuit Configuration
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Example: Layer 2 Circuit Traffic Engineering over Multiple LSPs Configuration
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Example: APS for Layer 2 Circuits Configuration
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Chapter: Multicast over Layer 3 VPNs
[PDF 241 KB]
Overview
System Requirements
Terms and Acronyms
Configure IPv4 Multicast for Layer 3 VPNs
Example: Basic IPv4 Multicast over a Layer 3 VPN Configuration
Check Your Work
RP Information
PIM Information Prior to Multicast Transmission
Successful PIM Join Verification
Example: IPv4 Multicast with Interprovider VPNs
Check Your Work
CE0 Status
PE0 Status
P0 Status
P1 Status
PE1 Status
CE1 Status
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Chapter: Translational Cross-Connect and Layer 2.5 VPNs
[PDF 193 KB]
Overview
System Requirements
Terms and Acronyms
Configure TCC Interface Switching
Define the Encapsulation for Layer 2 TCC Switching
Configure Ethernet Encapsulation with Remote and Proxy ARP Addresses
Configure Extended VLAN Encapsulation with Remote and Proxy ARP Addresses
Option: Configure Static ARP on the Ethernet Neighbor Instead of Proxy ARP
Define the Connection for Layer 2 TCC Switching
Configure MPLS
Example: PPP to ATM TCC Configuration
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Example: Frame Relay to Fast Ethernet TCC Configuration
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Configure Layer 2.5 VPNs
Configure the Encapsulation on Interfaces Participating in the Layer 2.5 VPN
Configure the Layer 2.5 VPN
Example: Layer 2.5 VPN Configuration
Check Your Work
PE1 Status
PE2 Status
P Status
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Chapter: Virtual Private LAN Service
[PDF 171 KB]
Overview
System Requirements
Terms and Acronyms
Configure VPLS
Configure BGP, MPLS, RSVP, and an IGP on the PE and Core Routers
Configure VPLS Encapsulation on CE-Facing Interfaces
Configure a VPLS Routing Instance
Option: Select an LSP for the VPLS Routing Instance to Traverse
Option: Apply VPLS Policers and Filters
Option: Enable VPLS Class of Service
Option: Enable VPLS Graceful Restart
Option: Clear MAC Addresses and Modify the VPLS Table Timeout Interval
Option: Configure VPLS Interinstance Bridging and Routing
Example: VPLS Configuration
Check Your Work
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Revision History
Chapter: Index
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