IP Router Configuration
7750 SR OS Router Configuration Guide Page 89
ignore-icmp-redirectSyntax [no] ignore-icmp-redirect
Context config>router
Description This command drops or accepts ICMP redirects received on the management interface.
mc-maximum-routesSyntax mc-maximum-routes number [log-only] [threshold threshold]
no mc-maximum-routes
Context config>router
Description This command specifies the maximum number of multicast routes that can be held within a VPN
routing/forwarding (VRF) context. When this limit is reached, a log and SNMP trap are sent. If the
log-only parameter is not specified and the maximum-routes value is set below the existing number
of routes in a VRF, then no new joins will be processed.
The no form of the command disables the limit of multicast routes within a VRF context. Issue the no
form of the command only when the VPRN instance is shutdown.
Default no mc-maximum-routes
Parameters number — Specifies the maximum number of routes to be held in a VRF context.
Values 1 — 2147483647
log-only — Specifies that if the maximum limit is reached, only log the event. log-only does not
disable the learning of new routes.
threshold threshold — The percentage at which a warning log message and SNMP trap should be
sent.
Values 0 — 100
Default 10
router-idSyntax router-id ip-address
[no] router-id
Context config>router
Description This command configures the router ID for the router instance.
The router ID is used by both OSPF and BGP routing protocols in this instance of the routing table
manager. IS-IS uses the router ID value as its system ID.
When configuring a new router ID, protocols are not automatically restarted with the new router ID.
The next time a protocol is initialized, the new router ID is used. This can result in an interim period
of time when different protocols use different router IDs.