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- Chapter:
About This Guide
[PDF 51 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 419 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
- Check Your Work
- Example: Complex Configuration for a Channelized OC-12 IQ Interface
- Check Your Work
- Example: Channelized E1 IQ Interface Configuration
- Check Your Work
- Example: Channelized DS-3 IQ Interface Configuration
- Check Your Work
- Example: Channelized STM-1 IQ Interface Configuration
- Check Your Work
- 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
- For More Information
- Revision History
- Chapter:
Flow Monitoring
[PDF 540 KB]
- Overview
- Passive Flow Monitoring
- Active Flow Monitoring
- 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
- Check Your Work
- 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
- For More Information
- Revision History
- Chapter:
Class of Service Using IPv6 DiffServ
[PDF 227 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
- For More Information
- Revision History
- 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
- For More Information
- Revision History
- Chapter:
GMPLS
[PDF 154 KB]
- Overview
- System Requirements
- Terms and Acronyms
- GMPLS Phase 2 Implementation
- GMPLS Operation
- 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
- For More Information
- Revision History
- 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
- For More Information
- Revision History
- Chapter:
Multiple Instances for Label Distribution Protocol
[PDF 279 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
- For More Information
- Revision History
- Chapter:
MPLS LSP Link Protection and Node-Link Protection
[PDF 273 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
- Check Your Work
- For More Information
- Revision History
- 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
- Check Your Work
- PE1 Status
- Configure Non-Forwarding Instances
- Example: Non-Forwarding Instances Configuration
- Check Your Work
- PE2 Status
- CE3 Status
- For More Information
- Revision History
- Chapter:
Graceful Restart
[PDF 295 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 Options for PIM Sparse Mode
- 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
- Check Your Work
- 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
- For More Information
- Revision History
- Chapter:
Logical Routers
[PDF 276 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
- For More Information
- Revision History
- 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
- For More Information
- Revision History
- Chapter:
Layer 2 Circuits
[PDF 364 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
- Check Your Work
- Example: ATM2 IQ-Based Layer 2 Circuit Configuration
- Check Your Work
- Example: Layer 2 Circuit Traffic Engineering over Multiple LSPs Configuration
- Check Your Work
- Example: APS for Layer 2 Circuits Configuration
- Check Your Work
- For More Information
- Revision History
- Chapter:
Multicast over Layer 3 VPNs
[PDF 252 KB]
- Overview
- System Requirements
- Terms and Acronyms
- Configure IPv4 Multicast for Layer 3 VPNs
- Create a Unique Logical Loopback Interface for the Routing Instance
- Configure the Master PIM Instance on the PE Router
- Configure PIM and the VPN Group Address in a Routing Instance
- Option: Configure PIM Sparse Mode Graceful Restart for a Layer 3 VPN
- 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
- For More Information
- Revision History
- 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
- Check Your Work
- Example: Frame Relay to Fast Ethernet TCC Configuration
- Check Your Work
- 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
- For More Information
- Revision History
- Chapter:
Virtual Private LAN Service
[PDF 178 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
- Option: Select PICs to Process VPLS Traffic
- Example: VPLS Configuration
- Check Your Work
- For More Information
- Revision History
- Chapter:
Index
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