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Cisco WS-SUP32-GE-3B - Supervisor Engine 32 Software Configuration Manual (894 pages)
Software Configuration Guide
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Related Documentation
29
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
31
Product Overview
33
Supported Hardware and Software
33
User Interfaces
33
Configuring Embedded Ciscoview Support
34
Understanding Embedded Ciscoview
34
Installing and Configuring Embedded Ciscoview
34
Displaying Embedded Ciscoview Information
35
Software Features Supported in Hardware by the PFC3B
35
Command-Line Interfaces
39
Accessing the CLI
39
Accessing the CLI through the EIA/TIA-232 Console Interface
40
Accessing the CLI through Telnet
40
Performing Command Line Processing
41
Performing History Substitution
41
Cisco IOS Command Modes
42
Displaying a List of Cisco IOS Commands and Syntax
43
Securing the CLI
44
ROM-Monitor Command-Line Interface
45
Configuring the Switch for the First Time
47
Default Configuration
47
Configuring the Switch
48
Using the Setup Facility or the Setup Command
48
Configuring Interfaces
54
Using Configuration Mode
56
Checking the Running Configuration before Saving
56
Saving the Running Configuration Settings
57
Reviewing the Configuration
57
Configuring a Static Route
57
Configuring a BOOTP Server
59
Protecting Access to Privileged EXEC Commands
60
Setting or Changing a Static Enable Password
60
Using the Enable Password and Enable Secret Commands
61
Setting or Changing a Line Password
61
Setting TACACS+ Password Protection for Privileged EXEC Mode
62
Encrypting Passwords
62
Configuring Multiple Privilege Levels
63
Recovering a Lost Enable Password
64
Modifying the Supervisor Engine Startup Configuration
65
Understanding the Supervisor Engine Boot Configuration
65
Configuring the Software Configuration Register
66
Specifying the Startup System Image
69
Understanding Flash Memory
70
CONFIG_FILE Environment Variable
71
Controlling Environment Variables
71
Configuring a Supervisor Engine 32 PISA
73
Flash Memory on a Supervisor Engine 32 PISA
74
Supervisor Engine 32 PISA Ports
74
Supervisor Engine 32 PISA Management Ports
74
Supervisor Engine 32 PISA Data Ports
74
Configuring Full PISA Etherchannel Bandwidth
75
Displaying PISA Platform Statistics
76
Configuring NSF with SSO Supervisor Engine Redundancy
80
Understanding NSF with SSO Supervisor Engine Redundancy
80
NSF with SSO Supervisor Engine Redundancy Overview
80
SSO Operation
80
NSF Operation
80
Cisco Express Forwarding
81
Multicast MLS NSF with SSO
81
Routing Protocols
82
NSF Benefits and Restrictions
85
Supervisor Engine Configuration Synchronization
87
Supervisor Engine Redundancy Guidelines and Restrictions
87
Redundancy Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
87
Hardware Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
87
Configuration Mode Restrictions
88
NSF Configuration Tasks
88
Configuring SSO
89
Configuring Multicast MLS NSF with SSO
89
Verifying Multicast NSF with SSO
90
Configuring CEF NSF
90
Verifying CEF NSF
90
Configuring BGP NSF
91
Verifying BGP NSF
91
Configuring OSPF NSF
92
Verifying OSPF NSF
92
Configuring IS-IS NSF
93
Verifying IS-IS NSF
94
Configuring EIGRP NSF
96
Verifying EIGRP NSF
96
Synchronizing the Supervisor Engine Configurations
97
Copying Files to the Redundant Supervisor Engine
97
Configuring RPR Supervisor Engine Redundancy
99
Understanding RPR
100
Supervisor Engine Redundancy Overview
100
RPR Operation
100
Supervisor Engine Configuration Synchronization
101
Supervisor Engine Redundancy Guidelines and Restrictions
101
Redundancy Guidelines and Restrictions
101
Hardware Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
101
Configuration Mode Restrictions
102
Configuring Supervisor Engine Redundancy
102
Configuring Redundancy
102
Synchronizing the Supervisor Engine Configurations
103
Displaying the Redundancy States
103
Performing a Fast Software Upgrade
104
Copying Files to the Redundant Supervisor Engine
105
Configuring Interfaces
107
Configuring Interfaces
108
Understanding Interface Configuration
108
Using the Interface Command
108
Configuring a Range of Interfaces
110
Defining and Using Interface-Range Macros
111
Configuring Optional Interface Features
112
Configuring Ethernet Interface Speed and Duplex Mode
113
Configuring Jumbo Frame Support
116
Configuring IEEE 802.3X Flow Control
119
Configuring the Port Debounce Timer
120
Adding a Description for an Interface
121
Understanding Online Insertion and Removal
122
Monitoring and Maintaining Interfaces
122
Monitoring Interface Status
123
Clearing Counters on an Interface
123
Resetting an Interface
124
Shutting down and Restarting an Interface
124
Checking the Cable Status Using the TDR
125
Configuring LAN Ports for Layer 2 Switching
127
Understanding How Layer 2 Switching Works
127
Understanding Layer 2 Ethernet Switching
127
Understanding VLAN Trunks
128
Trunking Overview
129
Layer 2 LAN Port Modes
130
Default Layer 2 LAN Interface Configuration
131
Layer 2 LAN Interface Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
131
Configuring LAN Interfaces for Layer 2 Switching
132
Configuring a LAN Port for Layer 2 Switching
133
Configuring a Layer 2 Switching Port as a Trunk
134
Configuring a LAN Interface as a Layer 2 Access Port
140
Configuring a Custom IEEE 802.1Q Ethertype Field Value
141
Configuring Flex Links
143
Understanding Flex Links
143
Flex Links Default Configuration
144
Configuring Flex Links
144
Flex Links Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
144
Monitoring Flex Links
145
Configuring Flex Links
145
Configuring Etherchannels
147
Understanding How Etherchannels Work
147
Etherchannel Feature Overview
147
Understanding How Etherchannels Are Configured
148
Understanding Port Channel Interfaces
150
Understanding Load Balancing
150
Etherchannel Feature Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
151
Configuring Etherchannels
152
Configuring Port Channel Logical Interfaces for Layer 3 Etherchannels
152
Configuring Channel Groups
153
Configuring the LACP System Priority and System ID
156
Configuring Etherchannel Load Balancing
156
Configuring the Etherchannel Min-Links Feature
157
Configuring VTP
159
Understanding How VTP Works
159
Understanding the VTP Domain
160
Understanding VTP Modes
160
Understanding VTP Advertisements
161
Understanding VTP Version 2
161
Understanding VTP Pruning
161
VTP Default Configuration
163
VTP Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
163
Configuring VTP Global Parameters
164
Enabling Vtp Pruning
165
Configuring the VTP Mode
166
Displaying VTP Statistics
168
Configuring Vlans
169
Understanding How Vlans Work
169
VLAN Overview
169
VLAN Ranges
170
Configurable VLAN Parameters
171
Understanding Token Ring Vlans
171
VLAN Default Configuration
174
VLAN Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
176
VLAN Configuration Options
177
Configuring Vlans
177
Creating or Modifying an Ethernet VLAN
178
Assigning a Layer 2 LAN Interface to a VLAN
179
Configuring the Internal VLAN Allocation Policy
180
Configuring VLAN Translation
180
Mapping 802.1Q Vlans to ISL Vlans
183
Saving VLAN Information
184
Configuring Private Vlans
185
Understanding How Private Vlans Work
185
Private VLAN Domains
186
Private VLAN Ports
187
Primary, Isolated, and Community Vlans
187
Private VLAN Port Isolation
188
IP Addressing Scheme with Private Vlans
188
Private Vlans Across Multiple Switches
189
Private VLAN Interaction with Other Features
189
Private VLAN Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
190
Secondary and Primary VLAN Configuration
191
Private VLAN Port Configuration
193
Limitations with Other Features
193
Configuring a VLAN as a Private VLAN
195
Configuring Private Vlans
195
Associating Secondary Vlans with a Primary VLAN
196
Mapping Secondary Vlans to the Layer 3 VLAN Interface of a Primary VLAN
197
Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as a Private VLAN Host Port
198
Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as a Private VLAN Promiscuous Port
199
Monitoring Private Vlans
201
Configuring Cisco IP Phone Support
203
Understanding Cisco IP Phone Support
203
Cisco IP Phone Connections
203
Cisco IP Phone Voice Traffic
204
Cisco IP Phone Data Traffic
205
Cisco IP Phone Power Configurations
205
Default Cisco IP Phone Support Configuration
207
Cisco IP Phone Support Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
208
Configuring Cisco IP Phone Support
208
Configuring Voice Traffic Support
209
Configuring Data Traffic Support
210
Configuring Inline Power Support
211
Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
213
Understanding How 802.1Q Tunneling Works
213
Q Tunneling Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
215
Configuring 802.1Q Tunneling
218
Configuring 802.1Q Tunnel Ports
218
Configuring the Switch to Tag Native VLAN Traffic
218
Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
221
Understanding How Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Works
221
Configuring Support for Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
222
Configuring STP and MST
225
Understanding How STP Works
225
STP Overview
226
Understanding the Bridge ID
226
Understanding Bridge Protocol Data Units
227
Election of the Root Bridge
228
STP Protocol Timers
228
Creating the Spanning Tree Topology
228
STP Port States
229
Blocking State
231
Listening State
231
Learning State
232
Forwarding State
233
Disabled State
234
STP and IEEE 802.1Q Trunks
235
Understanding How IEEE 802.1W RSTP Works
236
Port Roles and the Active Topology
236
Rapid Convergence
237
Synchronization of Port Roles
238
Bridge Protocol Data Unit Format and Processing
239
Processing Superior Bpdu Information
240
Processing Inferior Bpdu Information
240
Topology Changes
241
Rapid-PVST
241
Understanding MST
241
MST Overview
242
MST Regions
242
IST, CIST, and CST
243
Hop Count
246
Boundary Ports
246
Standard-Compliant MST Implementation
247
Interoperability with IEEE 802.1D-1998 STP
249
Configuring STP
249
Default STP Configuration
250
Enabling STP
250
Enabling the Extended System ID
252
Configuring the Root Bridge
252
Configuring a Secondary Root Bridge
253
Configuring STP Port Priority
254
Configuring STP Port Cost
256
Configuring the Bridge Priority of a VLAN
257
Configuring the Hello Time
258
Configuring the Forward-Delay Time for a VLAN
259
Configuring the Maximum Aging Time for a VLAN
259
Enabling Rapid-PVST
260
Configuring MST
261
Default MST Configuration
261
MST Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
262
Specifying the MST Region Configuration and Enabling MST
262
Configuring the Root Bridge
264
Configuring a Secondary Root Bridge
265
Configuring Port Priority
266
Configuring Path Cost
267
Configuring the Switch Priority
268
Configuring the Hello Time
269
Configuring the Forwarding-Delay Time
270
Configuring the Transmit Hold Count
270
Configuring the Maximum-Aging Time
271
Configuring the Maximum-Hop Count
271
Specifying the Link Type to Ensure Rapid Transitions
271
Designating the Neighbor Type
272
Restarting the Protocol Migration Process
273
Displaying the MST Configuration and Status
273
Configuring Optional STP Features
275
Understanding How Portfast Works
276
Understanding How BPDU Guard Works
276
Understanding How Portfast BPDU Filtering Works
276
Understanding How Uplinkfast Works
277
Understanding How Backbonefast Works
278
Understanding How Etherchannel Guard Works
280
Understanding How Root Guard Works
280
Understanding How Loop Guard Works
280
Enabling Portfast
282
Enabling Portfast BPDU Filtering
284
Enabling BPDU Guard
285
Enabling Uplinkfast
286
Enabling Backbonefast
287
Enabling Etherchannel Guard
288
Enabling Root Guard
288
Enabling Loop Guard
289
Configuring Layer 3 Interfaces
291
Layer 3 Interface Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
291
Configuring Subinterfaces on Layer 3 Interfaces
292
Configuring Ipv4 Routing and Addresses
293
Configuring IPX Routing and Network Numbers
296
Configuring Appletalk Routing, Cable Ranges, and Zones
297
Configuring Other Protocols on Layer 3 Interfaces
298
Configuring UDE and UDLR
299
UDE and UDLR Overview
299
Understanding UDE and UDLR
299
Supported Hardware
300
Understanding UDE
300
Understanding UDLR
301
Configuring UDE and UDLR
301
Configuring UDLR
304
Configuring Multiprotocol Label Switching
307
MPLS Label Switching
307
Understanding MPLS
308
Understanding MPLS Label Switching
308
Supported Hardware Features
310
Supported Cisco IOS Features
311
MPLS Guidelines and Restrictions
313
MPLS Supported Commands
313
Configuring MPLS
313
MPLS Per-Label Load Balancing
313
MPLS Configuration Examples
314
VPN Switching
315
VPN Switching Operation
316
MPLS VPN Guidelines and Restrictions
317
MPLS VPN Supported Commands
317
Configuring MPLS VPN
317
MPLS VPN Sample Configuration
318
Any Transport over MPLS
319
Atom Load Balancing
320
Understanding Eompls
320
Eompls Guidelines and Restrictions
320
Configuring Eompls
322
Configuring Ipv4 Multicast VPN Support
329
Understanding How MVPN Works
329
MVPN Overview
329
Multicast Routing and Forwarding and Multicast Domains
330
Multicast Distribution Trees
330
Multicast Tunnel Interfaces
333
PE Router Routing Table Support for MVPN
334
Multicast Distributed Switching Support
334
Hardware-Assisted Ipv4 Multicast
334
MVPN Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
335
Configuring MVPN
336
Forcing Ingress Multicast Replication Mode (Optional)
336
Configuring a Multicast VPN Routing and Forwarding Instance
337
Configuring Multicast VRF Routing
343
Enabling Ipv4 Multicast Routing Globally
344
Configuring Interfaces for Multicast Routing to Support MVPN
348
Sample Configurations for MVPN
350
MVPN Configuration with Default Mdts Only
350
MVPN Configuration with Default and Data Mdts
352
Configuring IP Unicast Layer 3 Switching
357
Understanding How Layer 3 Switching Works
357
Understanding Hardware Layer 3 Switching
358
Understanding Layer 3-Switched Packet Rewrite
358
Default Hardware Layer 3 Switching Configuration
360
Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
360
Configuring Hardware Layer 3 Switching
360
Displaying Hardware Layer 3 Switching Statistics
361
Configuring Ipv6 Multicast PFC3B Layer 3 Switching
363
Features that Support Ipv6 Multicast
363
Ipv6 Multicast Guidelines and Restrictions
364
New or Changed Ipv6 Multicast Commands
365
Configuring Ipv6 Multicast Layer 3 Switching
365
Using Show Commands to Verify Ipv6 Multicast Layer 3 Switching
365
Verifying MFIB Clients
366
Displaying the Switching Capability
366
Verifying the (S,G) Forwarding Capability
366
Verifying the (*,G) Forwarding Capability
367
Verifying the Subnet Entry Support Status
367
Verifying the Current Replication Mode
367
Displaying the Replication Mode Auto Detection Status
367
Displaying the Replication Mode Capabilities
367
Displaying Subnet Entries
368
Displaying the Ipv6 Multicast Summary
368
Displaying the Netflow Hardware Forwarding Count
368
Displaying the FIB Hardware Bridging and Drop Counts
369
Displaying the Shared and Well-Known Hardware Adjacency Counters
369
Configuring Ipv4 Multicast Layer 3 Switching
371
Understanding How Ipv4 Multicast Layer 3 Switching Works
371
Ipv4 Multicast Layer 3 Switching Overview
372
Multicast Layer 3 Switching Cache
372
Layer 3-Switched Multicast Packet Rewrite
373
Partially and Completely Switched Flows
373
Non-RPF Traffic Processing
375
Understanding How Ipv4 Bidirectional PIM Works
376
Default Ipv4 Multicast Layer 3 Switching Configuration
376
Ipv4 Multicast Layer 3 Switching Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
377
Unsupported Features
378
Configuring Ipv4 Multicast Layer 3 Switching
378
Source-Specific Multicast with Igmpv3, IGMP V3Lite, and URD
379
Enabling Ipv4 Multicast Routing Globally
379
Enabling Ipv4 PIM on Layer 3 Interfaces
379
Enabling IP Multicast Layer 3 Switching Globally
380
Enabling IP Multicast Layer 3 Switching on Layer 3 Interfaces
380
Specifying the Maximum Number of Multicast Routes
381
Configuring the Layer 3 Switching Global Threshold
381
Enabling Installation of Directly Connected Subnets
382
Specifying the Flow Statistics Message Interval
382
Enabling Shortcut-Consistency Checking
382
Configuring ACL-Based Filtering of RPF Failures
383
Displaying RPF Failure Rate-Limiting Information
383
Displaying Ipv4 Multicast Layer 3 Hardware Switching Summary
384
Displaying the Ipv4 Multicast Routing Table
386
Displaying Ipv4 Multicast Layer 3 Switching Statistics
387
Configuring Ipv4 Bidirectional PIM
388
Enabling Ipv4 Bidirectional PIM Globally
388
Configuring the Rendezvous Point for Ipv4 Bidirectional PIM Groups
389
Setting the Ipv4 Bidirectional PIM Scan Interval
389
Displaying Ipv4 Bidirectional PIM Information
390
Using Ipv4 Debug Commands
392
Clearing Ipv4 Multicast Layer 3 Switching Statistics
392
Redundancy for Multicast Traffic
393
Configuring Mldv2 Snooping for Ipv6 Multicast Traffic
395
Understanding How Mldv2 Snooping Works
395
Mldv2 Snooping Overview
396
Mldv2 Messages
396
Source-Based Filtering
397
Explicit Host Tracking
397
Mldv2 Snooping Proxy Reporting
397
Joining an Ipv6 Multicast Group
398
Leaving a Multicast Group
400
Understanding the Mldv2 Snooping Querier
401
Default Mldv2 Snooping Configuration
401
Mldv2 Snooping Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
401
Mldv2 Snooping Querier Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
402
Enabling the Mldv2 Snooping Querier
402
Configuring Mldv2 Snooping
403
Enabling Mldv2 Snooping
403
Configuring a Static Connection to a Multicast Receiver
404
Configuring a Multicast Router Port Statically
405
Configuring the MLD Snooping Query Interval
405
Enabling Fast-Leave Processing
406
Enabling SSM Safe Reporting
406
Configuring Explicit Host Tracking
407
Configuring Report Suppression
407
Displaying Mldv6 Snooping Information
408
Configuring IGMP Snooping for Ipv4 Multicast Traffic
411
Understanding How IGMP Snooping Works
411
IGMP Snooping Overview
412
Joining a Multicast Group
412
Leaving a Multicast Group
414
Understanding the IGMP Snooping Querier
415
Understanding IGMP Version 3 Support
415
Default IGMP Snooping Configuration
417
IGMP Snooping Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
417
IGMP Snooping Querier Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
418
Enabling the IGMP Snooping Querier
418
Configuring IGMP Snooping
419
Enabling IGMP Snooping
420
Configuring the IGMP Snooping Query Interval
421
Configuring a Static Connection to a Multicast Receiver
421
Configuring a Multicast Router Port Statically
421
Enabling IGMP Fast-Leave Processing
422
Configuring Source Specific Multicast (SSM) Mapping
422
Configuring Igmpv3 Explicit Host Tracking
423
Displaying IGMP Snooping Information
424
Configuring PIM Snooping
427
Understanding How PIM Snooping Works
427
Default PIM Snooping Configuration
430
PIM Snooping Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
430
Configuring PIM Snooping
430
Enabling PIM Snooping Globally
431
Enabling PIM Snooping in a VLAN
431
Disabling PIM Snooping Designated-Router Flooding
432
Configuring RGMP
433
Understanding How RGMP Works
433
Default RGMP Configuration
434
RGMP Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
434
Enabling RGMP on Layer 3 Interfaces
435
Configuring Network Security
437
Configuring MAC Address-Based Traffic Blocking
437
Configuring TCP Intercept
438
Configuring Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding Check
438
Understanding PFC3B Unicast RPF Check Support
438
Unicast RPF Check Guidelines and Restrictions
439
Configuring Unicast RPF Check
439
Understanding Cisco IOS ACL Support
443
Cisco IOS ACL Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
443
Hardware and Software ACL Support
444
Optimized ACL Logging with a PFC3B
445
Understanding OAL
445
OAL Guidelines and Restrictions
445
Configuring OAL
446
Guidelines and Restrictions for Using Layer 4 Operators in Acls
447
Determining Layer 4 Operation Usage
448
Determining Logical Operation Unit Usage
448
Configuring VLAN Acls
451
Understanding Vacls
451
VACL Overview
451
Bridged Packets
452
Routed Packets
452
Multicast Packets
454
Configuring Vacls
454
VACL Configuration Overview
455
Defining a VLAN Access Map
456
Configuring a Match Clause in a VLAN Access Map Sequence
456
Configuring an Action Clause in a VLAN Access Map Sequence
457
Applying a VLAN Access Map
458
Verifying VLAN Access Map Configuration
458
VLAN Access Map Configuration and Verification Examples
459
Configuring a Capture Port
459
Configuring VACL Logging
461
Configuring Denial of Service Protection
463
Understanding How Dos Protection Works
464
Dos Protection Default Configuration
475
Dos Protection Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
476
Monitoring Packet Drop Statistics
476
Displaying Rate-Limiter Information
479
Understanding How Control Plane Policing Works
480
Copp Default Configuration
481
Copp Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
481
Configuring Copp
482
Monitoring Copp
483
Defining Traffic Classification
484
Traffic Classification Overview
484
Traffic Classification Guidelines
485
Sample Basic Acls for Copp Traffic Classification
486
Configuring Sticky ARP
487
Configuring DHCP Snooping
489
Overview of DHCP Snooping
489
DHCP Snooping Option-82 Data Insertion
490
Overview of the DHCP Snooping Database Agent
492
Default Configuration for DHCP Snooping
493
DHCP Snooping Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
494
Enabling DHCP Snooping Globally
495
Configuring DHCP Snooping
495
Enabling DHCP Option-82 Data Insertion
496
Enabling the DHCP Option 82 on Untrusted Port Feature
496
Enabling DHCP Snooping MAC Address Verification
497
Enabling DHCP Snooping on Vlans
497
Configuring the DHCP Trust State on Layer 2 LAN Interfaces
499
Configuring DHCP Snooping Rate Limiting on Layer 2 LAN Interfaces
500
Configuring the DHCP Snooping Database Agent
500
Configuration Examples for the Database Agent
501
Displaying a Binding Table
504
Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection
505
Understanding DAI
505
Understanding ARP
505
Understanding ARP Spoofing Attacks
506
Understanding DAI and ARP Spoofing Attacks
506
Interface Trust States and Network Security
507
Rate Limiting of ARP Packets
508
Relative Priority of ARP Acls and DHCP Snooping Entries
508
Logging of Dropped Packets
508
Default DAI Configuration
509
DAI Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
509
Configuring DAI
510
Enabling DAI on Vlans
511
Configuring the DAI Interface Trust State
511
Applying ARP Acls for DAI Filtering
512
Configuring ARP Packet Rate Limiting
513
Enabling DAI Error-Disabled Recovery
514
Enabling Additional Validation
515
Configuring DAI Logging
516
Displaying DAI Information
519
DAI Configuration Samples
520
Sample One: Two Switches Support DAI
520
Sample Two: One Switch Supports DAI
524
Verify the Configuration
525
Configuring Traffic Storm Control
527
Understanding Traffic Storm Control
527
Default Traffic Storm Control Configuration
528
Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
529
Enabling Traffic Storm Control
529
Displaying Traffic Storm Control Settings
531
Configuring Unknown Unicast and Multicast Flood Blocking
533
Understanding Unknown Traffic Flood Control
533
Configuring UUFB or UMFB
534
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Related Documentation
17
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
19
System Message Overview
21
System Message Structure
21
System Message Example
28
Searching for System Messages in Online Documentation
28
Error Message Traceback Reports
29
Messages and Recovery Procedures
31
Ace Messages
31
Aflsec Messages
33
Ap Messages
33
Atmspa Messages
36
Bgp Messages
39
C6K_MPLS_COMMON Messages
40
C6K_Mpls_Common-3
40
C6K_MPLS_LC Messages
41
C6K_Mpls_Lc-3
41
C6K_MPLS_RP Messages
42
C6K_Mpls_Rp-2
42
C6K_Mpls_Rp-3
43
C6K_PLATFORM Messages
44
C6K_Platform-0
44
C6K_Platform-2
44
C6K_Platform-3
44
C6K_Platform-4
45
C6K_Platform-5
46
C6K_POWER Messages
46
C6K_Power-3
46
C6K_Power-4
47
C6K_Power-6
47
C6K_PROCMIB Messages
47
C6K_Procmib-3
47
C6K_WAN_C2W Messages
48
C6K_Wan_C2W-4
48
C6KENV Messages
49
C6Kenv-2
49
C6KPWR Messages
54
C6Kpwr-2
54
C7600_SIP200 Messages
57
C7600_Sip200-3
57
C7600_Sip200-4
57
C7600_SIP200_MP Messages
57
C7600_Sip200_Mp-1
58
C7600_Sip200_Mp-3
58
C7600_Sip200_Mp-4
58
C7600_SIP200_SPIRX Messages
59
C7600_Sip200_Spirx-3
59
C7600_SIP200_SPITX Messages
61
C7600_Sip200_Spitx-3
61
C7600_SSC400 Messages
71
C7600_Ssc400-3
71
C7600_Ssc400-7
73
C7600_SSC600 Messages
74
C7600_Ssc600-3
74
C7600_Ssc600-7
77
CAMP Messages
77
Camp-3
77
CAPI Messages
78
Capi-2
78
Capi-3
79
CAPI_EC Messages
79
Capi_Ec-4
79
CARDMGR Messages
80
Cardmgr-2
80
Cardmgr-4
81
Cardmgr-5
82
CBUS Messages
83
Cbus-3
83
CHARLOTTE Messages
83
Charlotte-1
83
Charlotte-3
84
CHKPT Messages
85
Chkpt-3
85
Chkpt-4
86
CONST_DIAG Messages
86
Const_Diag-3
89
Const_Diag-4
92
Const_Diag-6
93
CONST_V6 Messages
94
Const_V6-5
94
CPU_MONITOR Messages
95
Cpu_Monitor-3
95
CSG Messages
95
Csg-6
96
CWAN_ATM Messages
96
CWAN_CHOC_DSX Messages
98
Cwan_Choc_Dsx-3
98
Cwan_Ha-2
98
Cwan_Ha-3
100
Cwan_Ha-4
101
CWANLC Messages
102
Cwanlc-3
102
CWANLC_ATM Messages
104
CWAN_QINQ Messages
104
Cwan_Qinq-3
104
CWAN_RP Messages
105
CWAN_SP Messages
111
Cwan_Sp-3
111
Cwan_Sp-4
111
CWPA Messages
112
Cwpa-2
112
Cwpa-3
113
CWRPSPA Messages
113
Cwrpspa-3
114
Cwrpspa-4
114
Cwrpspa-6
114
CWSLC Messages
114
Cwslc-3
114
CWTLC Messages
116
Cwtlc-0
116
Cwtlc-2
116
Cwtlc-3
118
Cwtlc-4
123
Cwtlc-5
124
CWTLC_ATOM Messages
125
CWTLC_CHOC Messages
125
Cwtlc_Choc-3
125
CWTLC_CHOCX Messages
126
CWTLC_GEWAN Messages
126
Cwtlc_Gewan-3
126
Cwtlc_Gewan-5
128
CWTLC_RP Messages
128
Cwtlc_Rp-3
129
DATACORRUPTION Messages
129
Datacorruption-1
129
DHCP_SNOOPING Messages
129
Dhcp_Snooping-3
130
Dhcp_Snooping-4
130
Dhcp_Snooping-5
131
DIAG Messages
131
Diag-3
131
Diag-4
133
Diag-6
133
Dot1X-5
134
DOT1X Messages
134
EAP Messages
134
Eap-2
135
Eap-4
135
Eap-6
135
EARL Messages
135
Earl-0
135
Earl-2
136
Earl-3
137
Earl-4
137
EARL_ACL_FPGA Messages
138
Earl_Acl_Fpga-4
139
EARL_DRV_API Messages
140
Earl_Drv_Api -0
140
Earl_Drv_Api-2
140
Earl_Drv_Api-4
141
EARL_L2_ASIC Messages
141
Earl_L2_Asic-3
142
EARL_L3_ASIC Messages
146
EARL_NETFLOW Messages
148
Earl_Netflow-3
148
Earl_Netflow-5
151
EC Messages
151
Ec-5
151
EM Messages
152
Em-3
152
Em-4
153
ENT_API Messages
154
Ent_Api-4
154
ENVM Messages
154
Envm-2
155
Envm-3
155
EOBC Messages
156
Eobc-0
156
Eobc-2
156
Eobc-3
156
EOS Messages
157
Eos-2
157
Eos-3
158
Eos-4
159
Eos-5
159
EOU Messages
160
Eou-2
160
Eou-4
160
Eou-5
162
Eou-6
162
EPLD_STATUS_OPEN Messages
163
FABRIC Messages
165
Fabric-3
165
FIB Messages
165
Fib-2
165
Fib-4
166
FILESYS Messages
166
Filesys-3
166
FM Messages
167
Fm-2
167
Fm-4
168
FMCORE Messages
170
Fmcore-2
170
Fmcore-4
170
FM_EARL6 Messages
170
Fm_Earl6-4
171
FM_EARL7 Messages
171
Fm_Earl7-2
171
Fm_Earl7-4
172
FPM Messages
175
Fpm-4
175
FTTM Messages
175
Fttm-3
175
HA_EM Messages
176
Ha_Em-3
176
HYPERION Messages
176
Hyperion-3
176
Hyperion-4
177
Hyperion-5
177
IDBMAN Messages
178
Idbman-4
178
IPC Messages
179
Ipc-2
179
Ipc-5
180
IP_DEVICE_TRACKING Messages
179
Ip_Device_Tracking-4
179
IPFAST Messages
180
Ipfast-2
180
Ipfast-4
182
IPNAT Messages
182
Ipnat-4
182
IPV6 Messages
183
IP_VRF Messages
183
Ip_Vrf-3
183
Ip_Vrf-4
184
IXP_MAP Messages
185
Ixp_Map-3
185
KEYMAN Messages
185
Keyman-4
185
L2 Messages
186
L2_AGING Messages
186
L2_Aging-2
186
L2_APPL Messages
187
L2_Appl-0
187
L2_Appl-4
187
L3MM Messages
188
L3Mm-4
188
LINK Messages
192
Link-6
192
MAC_LIMIT Messages
192
Mac_Limit-4
192
Mac_Move
194
Mac_Move-4
194
MCAST Messages
195
Mcast-6
195
MCAST_MQC Messages
196
MDT Messages
196
Mdt-4
197
MFIB_CONST_RP Messages
197
Mfib_Const_Rp-6
197
MISTRAL Messages
198
Mistral-3
198
Mls_Acl_Common
198
Mls_Acl_Common-4
199
MLSCEF Messages
200
Mlscef-2
200
Mlscef-7
202
MLSM Messages
203
Mlsm-6
203
MLS_RATE Messages
204
Mls_Rate-4
204
MLS_STAT Messages
206
Mls_Stat-4
206
MMLS Messages
207
Mmls-6
207
MMLS_RATE Messages
209
Mmls_Rate-3
209
MRIB_PROXY Messages
209
Mrib_Proxy-2
209
MROUTE Messages
210
Mroute-3
210
MSFC2 Messages
210
Msfc2-3
211
NBAR Messages
211
NETFLOW_AGGREGATION Messages
212
Netflow_Aggregation-3
212
Netflow_Aggregation-4
212
NETWORK_RF_API Messages
212
Network_Rf_Api-3
213
OIR Messages
213
Oir-3
214
Oir-4
214
Oir-6
215
ONLINE Messages
217
Online-6
217
OSM_MULTILINK Messages
218
Osm_Multilink-3
218
Osm_Multilink-4
218
Osm_Multilink-5
220
OSPF Messages
221
Ospf-4
221
PBI_OPEN Messages
221
Pbi_Open-4
222
PF_ASIC Messages
222
Pf_Asic-1
223
PFINIT Messages
223
Pfinit-1
223
Pfinit-5
223
PFREDUN Messages
224
Pfredun-1
224
Pfredun-3
224
Pfredun-4
225
Pfredun-7
227
PIMSN Messages
227
Pimsn-6
227
PISA Messages
228
Pisa-3
228
Pisa-4
229
PISA_FM Messages
230
Pisa_Fm-5
230
PISAL2M Messages
232
Pisal2M-4
232
PM Messages
234
Pm-1
234
Pm-4
234
PM_SCP Messages
235
Pm_Scp-1
235
Pm_Scp-2
235
Pm_Scp-4
236
POSLC Messages
236
Poslc-3
236
QM Messages
237
Qm-2
237
Qm-4
238
Qm-6
238
R4K_MP Messages
239
R4K_Mp-3
239
R4K_Mp-5
239
REGISTRY Messages
240
Registry-2
240
RF Messages
241
Rf-3
241
Rf-6
242
RPC Messages
242
Rpc-2
242
RPF Messages
243
Rpf-3
243
RP_MLP Messages
244
Rp_Mlp-4
244
RUNCFGSYNC Messages
244
Runcfgsync-6
244
SBFIFO Messages
245
Sbfifo-1
245
Sbfifo-3
248
SCP Messages
248
Scp-3
249
Scp-5
249
SFF8472 Messages
250
Sff8472-3
250
Sibyte_Ion
251
Sibyte_Ion-3
251
SIP400 Messages
252
Sip400-2
252
SIP600 Messages
253
SIP600_PARSING_ENGINE Messages
261
Sip600_Parsing_Engine-3
261
SIP600_QOS Messages
263
Sip600_Qos-2
263
Sip600_Qos-3
264
SIPSPA Messages
267
Sipspa-4
267
SMSC_RP Messages
268
Smsc_Rp-3
268
Smsc_Rp-6
269
SNMP Messages
269
Snmp-5
269
SPA_CHOC_DSX Messages
270
Spa_Choc_Dsx-3
270
SPA_T3E3 Messages
270
Spa_T3E3-3
271
SPAN Messages
271
SPANTREE Messages
272
Spantree-3
272
Spantree-6
272
Spantree-7
273
SPLITVLANM Messages
273
Splitvlanm-2
273
Splitvlanm-3
273
Splitvlanm-4
274
Splitvlanm-6
274
SSA Messages
275
Ssa-4
275
Ssa-5
275
SSP Messages
277
Ssp-3
277
Ssp-4
278
Ssp-5
278
Ssp-6
278
STAPL Messages
279
Stapl-4
279
SVCLC Messages
280
Svclc-2
280
Svclc-4
281
SW_VLAN Messages
281
Sw_Vlan-4
281
SYS Messages
283
Sys-4
283
Sys-5
283
Sys-7
284
SYS_CONTROLLER Messages
284
Sys_Controller-3
284
SYSMGR Messages
287
Sysmgr-6
287
TCP Messages
287
Tcp-3
287
TFIB Messages
288
Tfib-3
288
TRANGE Messages
288
Trange-2
288
TRANSCEIVER Messages
289
Transceiver-3
289
UNICAST_FLOOD Messages
290
Unicast_Flood-4
290
Unicast_Flood-5
290
URLF Messages
290
Urlf-3
291
Urlf-4
292
Urlf-5
292
Urlf-6
292
VPN_HW Messages
293
Vpn_Hw-1
293
VPNSM Messages
296
Vpnsm-3
296
Vpnsm-4
329
Vpnsm-6
341
Vpn_Hw-3
296
Vpn_Hw-6
296
VPNSMIOS Messages
342
Vpnsmios-3
342
VSEC Messages
348
Vsec-4
348
WCCP Messages
348
Wccp-3
349
Wism Messages
349
Wism-3
349
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