Contents
Main
Page
Contents
Page
Page
Page
1 User Documentation Addendum
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
IPv6 Commands
Chapter 40, High Availability VLAN Commands
mac-address-table port-mac vlan mac
vlan port-mac bandwidth
Page
Chapter 42, 802.1X Commands
802.1x guest-vlan
Page
802.1x supp-polling retry
Page
show 802.1x non-supp
Chapter 22, IP Commands
OmniSwitch 7700/7800/8800 Network Configuration Guide
Chapter 13, Configuring IP
New Section, page 13-9
Configuring a Loopback0 Interface
Loopback0 Address Advertisement
Chapter 22, Configuring 802.1X
Quick Steps for Configuring 802.1X
Note. Verify the 802.1X port configuration using the show 802.1x command:
Optional. To display the number of 802.1x users on the switch, use the show 802.1x users command:
The following section should be added to page 22-7:
New Section, page 22-7
Guest VLANs for Non-802.1x Supplicants
New Section, page 22-11
Configuring a Guest VLAN
Configuring the Supplicant Polling Retry Count
Chapter 28, Configuring High Availability VLANs
OmniSwitch 7700/7800/8800 Advanced Routing Configuration Guide
Chapter 2, Configuring BGP
New Section, page 2-29
Configuring a BGP Peer with the Loopback0 Interface
OmniSwitch 6600 Family Network Configuration Guide
Chapter 21, Configuring 802.1X
Quick Steps for Configuring 802.1X
New Section, page 21-5
Guest VLANs for Non-802.1x Supplicants
New Section, page 21-10
Configuring a Guest VLAN
Configuring the Supplicant Polling Retry Count
Page
Page
2 IPv6 Commands
Page
ipv6 interface
router advertisements sent on this interface.
Page
Page
ipv6 address
Page
ipv6 interface tunnel source destination
ipv6 dad-check
ipv6 hop-limit
ipv6 pmtu-lifetime
ipv6 host
ipv6 neighbor
ipv6 prefix
Page
ipv6 route
ping6
Page
traceroute6
Page
debug ipv6 packet
Page
Page
debug ipv6 trace-category
Page
show ipv6 hosts
show ipv6 icmp statistics
Page
Page
show ipv6 interface
Page
Page
Page
Page
show ipv6 pmtu table
Page
clear ipv6 pmtu table
show ipv6 neighbors
Page
clear ipv6 neighbors
show ipv6 prefixes
Page
show ipv6 routes
Page
show ipv6 tcp ports
Page
show ipv6 traffic
Page
show ipv6 icmp statistics Displays IPv6 ICMP statistics.
clear ipv6 traffic
show ipv6 tunnel
Page
show ipv6 udp ports
Page
ipv6 load rip
ipv6 rip status
ipv6 rip invalid-timer
ipv6 rip garbage-timer
ipv6 rip holddown-timer
ipv6 rip jitter
ipv6 rip route-tag
ipv6 rip update-interval
ipv6 rip triggered-sends
ipv6 rip interface
Page
ipv6 rip interface metric
ipv6 rip interface recv-status
ipv6 rip interface send-status
ipv6 rip interface horizon
ipv6 rip debug-level
ipv6 rip debug-type
ipv6 rip debug-level Configures the RIPng debug level.
show ipv6 rip
Page
show ipv6 rip interface
Page
Page
show ipv6 rip peer
Page
show ipv6 rip routes
Page
Page
show ipv6 rip debug
Page
3 Configuring High Availability VLANs
In This Chapter
High Availability VLANs Specifications
High Availability Default Values
Quick Steps for Creating High Availability VLANs
An example of what these commands look like entered sequentially on the command line:
High Availability VLAN Overview
Ingress and Egress Traffic Flows
High Availability Firewall Clusters
Traditional Firewall Implementation
Configuring High Availability VLANs on a Switch
Creating and Deleting VLANs
Creating a VLAN
Deleting a VLAN
Assigning and Removing Ingress Ports
Assigning Ingress Ports
Removing Ingress Ports
Assigning and Removing Egress Ports
Assigning Egress Ports
Removing Egress Ports
Assigning and Removing MAC Addresses
Assigning MAC Addresses
Removing MAC Addresses
Configuring Inter-switch Ports for HA VLANs
Configuring the Flood Queue Bandwidth
Application Example 1: Firewall Cluster
Application Example 2: Inter-Switch HA VLANs
Page
Displaying High Availability VLAN Status and Statistics