Cisco IOS Configuration Guide
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N T E N T S
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IP Multicast IPC-4
Benefits IPC-35
Configuring the Default Router for the Client
Vii
Enabling the Cisco IOS Dhcp Client on Ethernet Interfaces
Enabling Hsrp IPC-101
Viii
Enabling CEF IPC-116
Slow Start IPC-137
Registration IPC-162 Routing
Enabling HA Redundancy for a Physical Network IPC-172
Xii
Configuring Interpacket Delay
Xiii
Enabling Ospf IPC-225
Xiv
Changing Ospf Administrative Distance Example IPC-252
Configuring Integrated IS-IS
Xvi
BGP Multipath Support
Xvii
Indicating Backdoor Routes
Xviii
BGP Path Filtering by Neighbor Examples IPC-340
Xix
Filtering Sources of Routing Information
PIM
Xxi
Restrictions IPC-412
Xxii
Xxiii
IPC-430
SSM Operations IPC-460
Xxiv
Bidirectional Group Tree Building IPC-474
Xxv
Enabling PGM Host IPC-495
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Rgmp Overview
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Xxviii
About Cisco IOS Software Documentation
Documentation Objectives
Audience
Documentation Organization
Shows the Cisco IOS software documentation modules
Xxx
Xxxi
Module DC/DR Module TC/TR
Xxxii
Master Indexes
Supporting Documents and Resources
New and Changed Information
Document Conventions
Convention Description
Xxxiii
Xxxiv
Obtaining Documentation
Documentation Feedback
World Wide Web
Documentation CD-ROM
Contacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC Website
Obtaining Technical Assistance
Cisco.com
Technical Assistance Center
Contacting TAC by Telephone
Xxxvii
Xxxviii
Xxxix
Using Cisco IOS Software
Understanding Command Modes
Getting Help
Mode Access Method Prompt Exit Method
Command Purpose
Xli
Example How to Find Command Options
Command Comment
Xlii
Using the no and default Forms of Commands
Xliii
Saving Configuration Changes
Filtering Output from the show and more Commands
Building configuration
Xliv
Using Feature Navigator
Using Software Release Notes
Identifying Supported Platforms
Xlv
Xlvi
IP Addressing and Services
IP Overview
Interior and Exterior Gateway Protocols
IP Routing Protocols
Determining a Routing Process
Exterior Gateway Protocols
Multiple Routing Protocols
Interior Gateway Protocols
IP Multicast
IP Addressing and Services
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Assigning IP Addresses to Network Interfaces
Configuring IP Addressing
IP Addressing Task List
Sets a primary IP address for an interface
Routerconfig-if# ip address ip-address mask
Class Address or Range Status
Assigns multiple IP addresses to network interfaces
Assigning Multiple IP Addresses to Network Interfaces
Enabling Use of Subnet Zero
Disabling Classless Routing Behavior
IPC-10
Enabling IP Processing on a Serial Interface
IPC-11
Configuring Address Resolution Methods
Establishing Address Resolution
Routerconfig-if# ip unnumbered type number
Assigning an explicit IP address to the interface
Defining a Static ARP Cache
Globally associates an IP address with a media hardware
Address in the ARP cache
Were the owner of the specified IP address
Setting ARP Encapsulations
Enables proxy ARP on the interface
Enabling Proxy ARP
IPC-14
IPC-15
Configuring Local-Area Mobility
Mapping Host Names to IP Addresses
IPC-16
Assigning Host Names to IP Addresses
Specifying the Domain Name
Using the DNS to Discover ISO Clns Addresses
Specifying a Name Server
Enabling the DNS
IPC-17
Configuring HP Probe Proxy Name Requests
Configuring the Next Hop Resolution Protocol
Cisco Implementation of Nhrp
IPC-18
IPC-19
Destination host
IPC-20
Nhrp Configuration Task List
Protocol Operation
IPC-21
Statically Configuring a Next Hop Server
Enabling Nhrp on an Interface
IPC-22
Configuring Nhrp Authentication
Controlling the Triggering of Nhrp
Routerconfig-if# ip nhrp use usage-count
Triggering Nhrp Based on Traffic Thresholds
Is attempted
IPC-23
IPC-24
Controlling the Nhrp Packet Rate
IPC-25
IPC-26
Suppressing Forward and Reverse Record Options
Specifying the Nhrp Responder Address
Configuring a GRE Tunnel for Multipoint Operation
Configuring Nhrp Server-Only Mode
Enabling IP Routing
IPC-27
Routing Assistance When IP Routing Is Disabled
Default Gateway
Proxy ARP
IPC-28
Icmp Router Discovery Protocol
IPC-29
Configuring a Routing Process
Enabling IP Bridging
Enabling Integrated Routing and Bridging
IPC-30
Configuring Broadcast Packet Handling
IPC-31
Forwarding UDP broadcast packets, such as Bootp
Routerconfig-if# ip helper-address address
Forwarding UDP Broadcast Packets and Protocols
On an interface
Establishing an IP Broadcast Address
Flooding IP Broadcasts
Establishes a different broadcast address other than
Bit Address nethost
Speeding Up Flooding of UDP Datagrams
IPC-34
Configuring Network Address Translation
NAT Applications
Benefits
IPC-35
IPC-36
NAT Configuration Task List
NAT Terminology
Translating Inside Source Addresses
IPC-37
IPC-38
Configuring Static Translation
Configuring Dynamic Translation with an Access List
IPC-39
Configuring Dynamic Translation with a Route Map
Overloading an Inside Global Address
Defines a standard access list
IPC-40
Translating Overlapping Addresses
IPC-41
IPC-42
NAT Translating Overlapping Addresses
IPC-43
Configuring Dynamic Translation
Providing TCP Load Distribution
1.127
IPC-44
Changing Translation Timeouts
Changes the timeout value for dynamic address
Translations that do not use overloading
IPC-45
IPC-46
Monitoring and Maintaining NAT
Deploying NAT Between an IP Phone and Cisco CallManager
Monitoring and Maintaining IP Addressing
Clearing Caches, Tables, and Databases
Specifying the Format of Network Masks
IPC-47
Displaying System and Network Statistics
IPC-48
IPC-49
IP Addressing Examples
Monitoring and Maintaining Nhrp
Serial Interfaces Configuration Example
Router B Configuration
Router C Configuration
Creating a Network from Separated Subnets Example
IP Domains Example
Dynamic Lookup Example
HP Hosts on a Network Segment Example
Logical Nbma Example
IPC-52
Two Logical Nbma Networks over One Physical Nbma Network
Nhrp over ATM Example
IPC-53
Router a Configuration
IPC-54
Changing the Rate for Triggering SVCs Example
IPC-55
Interface ATM0/0.1 multipoint
IPC-56
Interface Fddi1/0/0
Applying Nhrp Rates to Specific Destinations Example
IPC-57
Ip nhrp network-id Ip nhrp trigger-svc 100
Interface Fddi4/0/0
Nhrp on a Multipoint Tunnel Example
IPC-58
Router D Configuration
Broadcasting Examples
Flooded Broadcast Example
IPC-59
Helper Addresses Example
Flooding of IP Broadcasts Example
IPC-60
Interface serial
NAT Configuration Examples
Following example shows the configuration
Following sections show NAT configuration examples
Dynamic Inside Source Translation Example
IPC-62
Overloading Inside Global Addresses Example
Translating Overlapping Address Example
IPC-63
Ping Command Example
TCP Load Distribution Example
IPC-64
IPC-65
Configuring Dhcp
Dhcp Server Overview
IPC-66
Dhcp Request for an IP Address from a Dhcp Server
IPC-67
Dhcp Client Overview
Dhcp Relay Agent Overview
Dhcp Configuration Task List
Enabling the Cisco IOS Dhcp Server and Relay Agent Features
Features
Routerconfig# service dhcp
Configuring a Dhcp Address Pool
Excluding IP Addresses
Database transfers
Dhcp clients
IPC-70
Configuring the Dhcp Address Pool Subnet and Mask
Configuring the Domain Name for the Client
Configuring Manual Bindings
Configuring the NetBIOS Node Type for the Client
Configuring the Default Router for the Client
Configuring the Address Lease Time
Command
IPC-72
Configuring a Dhcp Server Boot File
Configuring the Number of Ping Packets
Configuring the Timeout Value for Ping Packets
Enabling the Cisco IOS Dhcp Client on Ethernet Interfaces
Eight IP addresses in one command line
Exits Dhcp pool configuration mode
Import Dhcp option parameters into the Dhcp server database
IPC-74
Configuring a Relay Agent Information Reforwarding Policy
Enabling the Dhcp Smart-Relay Feature
Monitoring and Maintaining the Dhcp Server
IPC-75
Configuration Examples
IPC-76
Dhcp Database Agent Configuration Example
Dhcp Address Pool Configuration Example
Default-router 172.16.1.100 172.16.1.101 lease
Default-router 172.16.2.100 172.16.2.101 lease
Manual Bindings Configuration Example
On the Dhcp Server, the configuration is as follows
Cisco IOS Dhcp Client Example
IPC-78
Dhcp Server Options Import and Autoconfiguration Example
Central Router
Remote Router
IPC-79
IPC-80
Configuring IP Services
IP Services Task List
Managing IP Connections
IPC-81
Routerconfig-if# ip unreachables
Enabling Icmp Protocol Unreachable Messages
Enabling Icmp Redirect Messages
Messages
Enables the sending of Icmp mask reply messages
Enabling Icmp Mask Reply Messages
Understanding Path MTU Discovery
IPC-83
Setting the MTU Packet Size
Routerconfig-if# ip mtu bytes
Enabling IP Source Routing
Sets the IP MTU packet size for an interface
Configuring Simplex Ethernet Interfaces
Configuring a DRP Server Agent
Assigns a transmit interface to a receive-only interface
IPC-85
Configuring Authentication of DRP Queries and Responses
Enabling the DRP Server Agent
Limiting the Source of DRP Queries
IPC-86
Filtering IP Packets Using Access Lists
IPC-87
Creating Standard and Extended Access Lists Using Numbers
IPC-88
IPC-89
IPC-90
Creating Standard and Extended Access Lists Using Names
IPC-91
IPC-92
Specifying IP Extended Access Lists with Fragment Control
IPC-93
If the Access-List Entry has Then
IPC-94
Benefits of Fragment Control in an IP Extended Access List
IPC-95
IPC-96
Enabling Turbo Access Control Lists
Configuring Turbo ACLs
IPC-97
Applying Time Ranges to Access Lists
Verifying Turbo ACLs
IPC-98
Including Comments About Entries in Access Lists
Applying Access Lists
IPC-99
Controlling Access to a Line or Interface
Controlling Dialer Functions
Configuring the Hot Standby Router Protocol
IPC-100
Enables the Hsrp
Routerconfig-if# standby group-number ip
Enabling Hsrp
IPC-101
IPC-102
Configuring Hsrp Group Attributes
Changing the Hsrp MAC Refresh Interval
IPC-103
Enabling Hsrp MIB Traps
Enabling Hsrp Support for Mpls VPNs
IPC-104
Defining VPNs
Enabling Hsrp
Enabling Hsrp Support for Icmp Redirect Messages
Verifying Hsrp Support for Mpls VPNs
Redirects to Active Hsrp Routers
IPC-105
IPC-106
Redirects to Passive Hsrp Routers
Redirects to Non-HSRP Routers
Passive Hsrp Router Advertisements
Redirects Not Sent
IPC-108
Configuring IP Accounting
Configuring Hsrp Support for Icmp Redirect Messages
Configuring IP MAC Accounting
IPC-109
Configuring TCP Performance Parameters
Configuring IP Precedence Accounting
Configures IP accounting based on the precedence
IPC-110
Enables TCP header compression
Routerconfig-if# ip tcp
Compressing TCP Packet Headers
Expressing TCP Header Compression
Setting the TCP Connection Attempt Time
Enabling TCP Path MTU Discovery
Changing the Number of TCP Header Compression Connections
Can exist on an interface
IPC-113
Enables Path MTU Discovery
Enabling TCP Selective Acknowledgment
Setting the TCP Maximum Read Size
Setting the TCP Window Size
Enabling TCP Time Stamp
IPC-114
Configuring IP over WANs
Setting the TCP Outgoing Queue Size
Sets the TCP outgoing queue size
IPC-115
IPC-116
Mnlb Forwarding Agent Configuration Task List
Enabling CEF
IPC-117
Enabling NetFlow Switching
Enabling IP Multicast Routing
IPC-118
Configuring the Router as a Forwarding Agent
Monitoring and Maintaining the IP Network
IPC-119
Clearing the Access List Counters
Monitoring and Maintaining the DRP Server Agent
IPC-120
IP Services Configuration Examples
Monitoring the Mnlb Forwarding Agent
Icmp Services Example
Router 1 Configuration
Router 2 Configuration
Simplex Ethernet Interfaces Example
Numbered Access List Examples
Ip access-group 2 out
DRP Server Agent Example
IPC-122
IPC-123
Turbo Access Control List Example
Implicit Masks in Access Lists Examples
Named Access List Example
Extended Access List Examples
IPC-124
Interface Ethernet0/5
IP Extended Access List with Fragment Control Example
Time Range Applied to an IP Access List Example
Commented IP Access List Entry Examples
Interface ethernet Ip access-group strict
IP Accounting Example
Hsrp Load Sharing Example
IPC-126
Deny tcp 171.69.0.0 0.0.255.255 any eq telnet
No Switch or Learning Bridge Present Example
Switch or Learning Bridge Present Example
Hsrp MAC Refresh Interval Examples
IPC-127
Primary Router Configuration
Backup Router Configuration
Hsrp MIB Trap Example
Hsrp Support for Mpls VPNs Example
Router PE1 Configuration
Router PE2 Configuration
Hsrp Support for Icmp Redirect Messages Example
IPC-129
IPC-130
Forwarding Agent Configuration for FA2 Example
Mnlb Forwarding Agent Examples
Services Manager Configuration for SM Example
IPC-131
Failover ip address 0.0.0.0 failover Password cisco
No snmp-server location Casa service-manager port
IPC-132
Ip address 172.26.56.19
Configuring Server Load Balancing
IPC-133
IOS SLB Functions and Capabilities
IPC-134
Weighted Round Robin
Weighted Least Connections
Algorithms for Server Load Balancing
IPC-135
Content Flow Monitor Support
Port-Bound Servers
Client-Assigned Load Balancing
Sticky Connections
Delayed Removal of TCP Connection Context
TCP Session Reassignment
Automatic Server Failure Detection
Automatic Unfail
Dynamic Feedback Protocol for IOS SLB
Alternate IP Addresses
Transparent Web Cache Balancing
IPC-138
IPC-139
Redundancy Enhancement-Stateless Backup
Restrictions
IOS SLB Configuration Task List
IPC-140
IPC-141
Specifying a Server Farm
Specifying a Load-Balancing Algorithm
Configuring Real Server Attributes
Specifying a Bind ID
Specifying a Real Server
IPC-142
Enabling the Real Server for Service
Configuring Virtual Server Attributes
Specifying a Virtual Server
Associating a Virtual Server with a Server Farm
Adjusting Virtual Server Values
Enabling the Virtual Server for Service
Preventing Advertisement of Virtual Server Address
IPC-144
Configuring IOS SLB Dynamic Feedback Protocol
Configuring NAT
Implementing IOS SLB Stateless Backup
How IOS SLB Stateless Backup Works
Configuring IOS SLB Stateless Backup
IPC-146
IPC-147
Verifying the IOS SLB Stateless Backup Configuration
Customizing Group Attributes
Verifying IOS SLB Installation
Verifying IOS SLB
IPC-148
10.10.10.1223
IPC-149
Verifying Server Failure Detection
Verify that the the connection counts are increasing
IPC-150
Troubleshooting IOS SLB
Question Answer
Monitoring and Maintaining IOS SLB
IPC-151
IOS SLB Network Configuration Example
IPC-152
NAT Configuration Example
IPC-153
IPC-154
Configuration statements for Switch B are as follows
Configuration statements for Switch C are as follows
Hsrp Configuration Example
IPC-155
IPC-156
Configuration for Device a is as follows
Configuration for Device B is as follows
Interface FastEthernet Ip address 2.0.0.1
IOS SLB Stateless Backup Configuration Example
IPC-157
IPC-158
Configuring Mobile IP
Why is Mobile IP Needed?
Mobile IP Overview
IPC-159
Mobile IP Components
IPC-160
IPC-161
How Mobile IP Works
Agent Discovery
IPC-162
Registration
Routing
Mobile IP Security
IPC-163
Storing Security Associations
IPC-164
Home Agent Redundancy
Storing SAs on AAA
Hsrp Groups
How HA Redundancy Works
Prerequisites
IPC-166
IPC-167
Mobile IP Configuration Task List
Enabling Home Agent Services
IPC-168
Enabling Foreign Agent Services
Configuring AAA in the Mobile IP Environment
Configuring Radius in the Mobile IP Environment
Configuring TACACS+ in the Mobile IP Environment
Verifying Setup
IPC-169
Mobile IP HA Redundancy Configuration Task List
Monitoring and Maintaining Mobile IP
Shutting Down Mobile IP
IPC-170
Enabling Mobile IP
IPC-171
Enabling HA Redundancy for a Physical Network
IPC-172
IPC-173
Defines the virtual networks. Repeat this step for
Each virtual network. If the mobile node and home
Agent are on the same subnet, use the address
Address option
Verifying HA Redundancy
IPC-175
Mobile IP Configuration Examples
Home Agent Configuration Example
Monitoring and Maintaining HA Redundancy
IPC-176
Home Agent Using AAA Server Example
IPC-177
Foreign Agent Configuration Example
Mobile IP HA Redundancy Configuration Examples
Home Agent Address Configuration
Mobile Node Home Physical Network
IPC-179
Repeat this command for each virtual
HA Redundancy for Physical Networks Example
Networks
IPC-180
HA1 Configuration
IPC-181
HA2 Configuration
IPC-182
Mobile Node and Home Agent on Same Subnet
IPC-183
IPC-184
Interface loopback0 Ip address 10.0.0.10
Ip mobile
Ip mobile home-agent standby SanJoseHANet2 virtual-network
IPC-185
IPC-186
IPC-187
Interface ethernet0 Ip address 1.0.0.2
IPC-188
Interface e0
IPC-189
IPC-190
IPC-191
IPC-192
IP Routing Protocols
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Configuring On-Demand Routing
IPC-195
IPC-196
On-Demand Routing Configuration Task List
Enabling ODR
Reconfiguring CDP or ODR Timers
Filtering ODR Information
Filters ODR information on the hub
Router
Using ODR with Dialer Mappings
IPC-198
Configuring Routing Information Protocol
IPC-199
IPC-200
RIP Configuration Task List
Enabling RIP
Allowing Unicast Updates for RIP
Adjusting Timers
Applying Offsets to Routing Metrics
IPC-201
Specifying a RIP Version
IPC-202
IPC-203
Enabling RIP Authentication
RIP Route Summarization
IPC-204
Configuring Route Summarization on an Interface
Restrictions to RIP Route Summarization
Verifying IP Route Summarization
IPC-205
Disables automatic summarization
Running Igrp and RIP Concurrently
Disabling Automatic Route Summarization
IPC-206
Command Purposes
Disabling the Validation of Source IP Addresses
Enabling or Disabling Split Horizon
IPC-207
IPC-208
Configuring Interpacket Delay
Connecting RIP to a WAN
RIP Configuration Examples
Example 1 Correct Configuration
Route Summarization Examples
IPC-209
Example 2 Incorrect Configuration
Two examples of configuring split horizon are provided
Split Horizon Examples
Example
Configuration for Router a
Configuration for Router B
Configuration for Router C
IPC-211
Address Family Timers Example
IPC-212
IPC-213
Configuring Igrp
Cisco Igrp Implementation
IPC-214
Igrp Configuration Task List
Igrp Updates
IPC-215
Allowing Unicast Updates for Igrp
Creating the Igrp Routing Process
Routerconfig-router# variance multiplier
Defining Unequal-Cost Load Balancing
Controlling Traffic Distribution
Defines the variance associated with a particular path
Adjusting the Igrp Metric Weights
Adjusts the Igrp metric
Routerconfig-router# traffic-share balanced
Distribute traffic proportionately to the ratios of metrics
Disabling Holddown
Enforcing a Maximum Network Diameter
Validating Source IP Addresses
IPC-218
Igrp Configuration Examples
IPC-219
Igrp Feasible Successor Relationship Example
IPC-220
Router Configuration a
Router Configuration B
Router Configuration C
IPC-221
IPC-222
IPC-223
Configuring Ospf
Cisco Ospf Implementation
Ospf Configuration Task List
IPC-224
IPC-225
Configuring Ospf Interface Parameters
Enabling Ospf
Configuring Ospf over Different Physical Networks
Configuring Your Ospf Network Type
Specifies the authentication type for an interface
Network segment
IPC-227
Configuring Point-to-Multipoint, Broadcast Networks
Configuring Ospf for Nonbroadcast Networks
IPC-228
Configuring Ospf Area Parameters
Nonbroadcast media
Configuring Ospf Nssa
IPC-229
IPC-230
Configuring Route Summarization Between Ospf Areas
Implementation Considerations
IPC-231
Generating a Default Route
Creating Virtual Links
Configuring Lookup of DNS Names
Controlling Default Metrics
Forcing the Router ID Choice with a Loopback Interface
IPC-232
Changing the Ospf Administrative Distances
Configuring Ospf on Simplex Ethernet Interfaces
Configuring Route Calculation Timers
IPC-233
Configuring Ospf over On-Demand Circuits
Enables Ospf operation
Configures Ospf on an on-demand circuit
Routerconfig# interface interface-type
Sends syslog message when an Ospf neighbor goes up or down
Routerconfig-router# log-adjacency-changes
Logging Neighbors Going Up or Down
Changing the LSA Group Pacing
IPC-236
LSA Group Pacing With Multiple Timers
Original LSA Behavior
Routerconfig-router# timers lsa-group-pacing
Blocking Ospf LSA Flooding
Changes the group pacing of LSAs
IPC-237
Routerconfig-router# ignore lsa mospf
Reducing LSA Flooding
Ignoring Mospf LSA Packets
Mospf LSA packets
Displaying Ospf Update Packet Pacing
IPC-239
Monitoring and Maintaining Ospf
IPC-240
IPC-241
Ospf Configuration Examples
Ospf Point-to-Multipoint Example
Mollie Configuration
Neon Configuration
Platty Configuration
IPC-242
Jelly Configuration
Route information in the first configuration is as follows
Ospf Point-to-Multipoint, Broadcast Example
IPC-243
IPC-244
Ospf Point-to-Multipoint, Nonbroadcast Example
Variable-Length Subnet Masks Example
IPC-245
Basic Ospf Configuration Examples
Ospf Routing and Route Redistribution Examples
Complex Internal Router, ABR, and ASBRs Example
IPC-246
This configuration, five routers are configured with Ospf
IPC-247
IPC-248
Neighbor 11.0.0.6 remote-as
Complex Ospf Configuration for ABR Examples
IPC-249
Following configuration Ospf is on network
Following configuration Igrp autonomous system 200 is on
Route Map Examples
IPC-250
IPC-251
Router rip Redistribute ospf 109 route-map
Router bgp Redistribute ospf 109 route-map
Router isis
Changing Ospf Administrative Distance Example
IPC-252
Ospf over On-Demand Routing Example
IPC-253
IPC-254
Dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit
LSA Group Pacing Example
Block LSA Flooding Example
Ignore Mospf LSA Packets Example
IPC-255
IPC-256
IPC-257
Configuring Eigrp
Cisco Eigrp Implementation
IPC-258
Eigrp Configuration Task List
Enables an Eigrp routing process in global
Enabling Eigrp
Associates networks with an Eigrp routing process
Configuring the Percentage of Link Bandwidth Used
Adjusting the Eigrp Metric Weights
Making the Transition from Igrp to Eigrp
Logging Eigrp Neighbor Adjacency Changes
Mismatched K Values
IPC-261
Disabling Route Summarization
Goodbye Message
IPC-262
Value mismatch
Configuring Summary Aggregate Addresses
Configuring Floating Summary Routes
Configures a summary aggregate address
IPC-263
IPC-264
10.1.1.0/24 0.0/0 Router-A Router-B Router-C
Configuring Eigrp Route Authentication
Configure an interface type and enter interface
Enables MD5 authentication in Eigrp packets
IPC-265
Configuring Eigrp Protocol-Independent Parameters
IPC-266
Configures the hello interval for an Eigrp routing
Configures the hold time for an Eigrp routing process
Disabling Split Horizon
Process
Configuring Eigrp Stub Routing
IPC-268
Dual-Homed Remote Topology
IPC-269
IPC-270
IPC-271
Eigrp Stub Routing Configuration Task List
Configuring Eigrp Stub Routing
Monitoring and Maintaining Eigrp
Verifying Eigrp Stub Routing
IPC-273
Eigrp Configuration Examples
Route Summarization Example
IPC-274
Route Authentication Example
IPC-275
Infinite
Exit Key Key-string
Eigrp stub connected static
Stub Routing Example
IPC-276
Configuring Integrated IS-IS
IS-IS Configuration Task List
Enabling IS-IS and Assigning Areas
IPC-277
Routerconfig# router isis area tag
IPC-278
IPC-279
IS-IS Interface Parameters Configuration Task List
Enabling IP Routing for an Area on an Interface
Configuring IS-IS Link-State Metrics
Setting the Advertised Hello Interval
Setting the Advertised Csnp Interval
IPC-280
Setting the Retransmission Interval
Setting the LSP Transmissions Interval
Setting the Retransmission Throttle Interval
IPC-281
Setting the Hello Multiplier
Assigning a Password for an Interface
Specifying Designated Router Election
Specifying the Interface Circuit Type
Configuring Mesh Groups
Limiting LSP Flooding
Blocking Flooding on Specific Interfaces
IPC-283
Miscellaneous IS-IS Parameters Configuration Task List
Generating a Default Route
Forces a default route into the IS-IS routing domain
Specifying the System Type
Configuring IS-IS Authentication Passwords
Setting the Overload Bit
Summarizing Address Ranges
IPC-285
Tuning LSP Interval and Lifetime
Routerconfig-router# set-overload-bit
Changing the Routing Level for an Area
Sets the overload bit
Router Config-router# max-lsp-lifetime
Partial Route Computation PRC
Sets the LSP refresh interval
Router’s database without being refreshed
Modifying the Output of show Commands
IPC-288
IS-IS Configuration Examples
Enabling IS-IS Configuration Example
Monitoring IS-IS
IPC-289
Multiarea IS-IS Configuration for Clns Network Example
IPC-290
Router isis BB
IS-IS Throttle Timers Example
IPC-291
IPC-292
IPC-293
Configuring BGP
Cisco BGP Implementation
How BGP Selects Paths
IPC-294
IPC-295
Basic BGP Configuration Task List
BGP Multipath Support
Advanced BGP Configuration Task List
IPC-296
Configuring Basic BGP Features
Configuring BGP Neighbors
Enabling BGP Routing
IPC-297
Type of Reset Advantages Disadvantages
Capability Policy updates without modification
Managing Routing Policy Changes
Is memory-intensive
IPC-299
Resetting a Router Using BGP Dynamic Inbound Soft Reset
Keyword to specify that all connections be reset
Resetting a Router Using BGP Outbound Soft Reset
IPC-300
Verifying BGP Soft Reset
IPC-301
Configuring BGP Interactions with IGPs
Disables synchronization between BGP and an IGP
Timer Starts Wakeups
IPC-302
IPC-303
Configuring BGP Weights
Disabling Autonomous System Path Comparison
IPC-304
Configuring BGP Route Filtering by Neighbor
Configuring BGP Filtering Using Prefix Lists
How the System Filters Traffic by Prefix List
Creating a Prefix List
Argument
Removes a prefix list with the name specified for list-name
Configuring a Prefix List Entry
To the entry
IPC-306
Len ge-value = le-value =
IPC-307
Deleting a Prefix List or Prefix List Entries
Displaying Prefix Entries
Configuring BGP Path Filtering by Neighbor
Disabling Next Hop Processing on BGP Updates
Clearing the Hit Count Table of Prefix List Entries
IPC-308
Disabling Next Hop Processing Using a Specific Address
Disabling Next Hop Processing Using a Route Map
Configuring BGP Next Hop Propagation
IPC-309
IPC-310
Configuring the BGP Version
Configuring the MED Metric
Configuring Advanced BGP Features
Using Route Maps to Modify Updates
Resetting eBGP Connections Immediately upon Link Failure
Configuring Aggregate Addresses
IPC-312
Configuring BGP Community Filtering
Disabling Automatic Summarization of Network Numbers
IPC-313
IPC-314
Configuring BGP Conditional Advertisement
Specifying the Format for the Community
BGP Conditional Advertisement Configuration Task List
Conditional Advertisement of a Set of Routes
Verifying BGP Conditional Advertisement
IPC-315
Configuring a Routing Domain Confederation
BGP Conditional Advertisement Troubleshooting Tips
Configures a BGP confederation
IPC-316
Configuring a Route Reflector
Specifies the autonomous systems that belong to
Confederation
IPC-317
IPC-318
Simple BGP Model with a Route Reflector
Configures the local router as a BGP route reflector
Configures the cluster ID
Routerconfig-router# bgp cluster-id cluster-id
Specified neighbor as a client
Configuring BGP Peer Groups
Routerconfig-router# neighbor peer-group-name
Creating the Peer Group
Creates a BGP peer group
Assigning Options to the Peer Group
IPC-321
IPC-322
Invokes MD5 authentication on a TCP connection to a BGP
Configures the software to start storing received updates
Old Behavior
New Behavior
IPC-323
000307 %TCP-6-BADAUTH No MD5 digest from 10.0.0.2179 to
IPC-324
Disabling a Peer or Peer Group
Making Neighbors Members of the Peer Group
Setting Administrative Distance
Adjusting BGP Timers
Indicating Backdoor Routes
Modifying Parameters While Updating the IP Routing Table
IPC-326
Changing the Default Local Preference Value
Redistributing Network
Selecting Path Based on MEDs from Other Autonomous Systems
IPC-327
IPC-328
Configuring Route Dampening
Minimizing Flapping
IPC-329
Understanding Route Dampening Terms
Enabling Route Dampening
Changes the default values of route dampening factors
Routerconfig# bgp dampening half-life reuse
Monitoring and Maintaining BGP Route Dampening
IPC-330
Monitoring and Maintaining BGP
Clears route dampening information and unsuppresses
Suppressed routes
IPC-331
IPC-332
BGP Configuration Examples
Logging Changes in Neighbor Status
BGP Route Map Examples
IPC-333
Router bgp Neighbor 1.1.1.1 route-map freddy out
Router bgp Redistribute igrp 109 route-map igrp2bgp
Set local-preference 25 set metric Set weight
Set automatic-tag Ip as-path access-list 1 permit
Access-list 2 permit 0.0.0.0
IPC-334
Router bgp Neighbor 1.1.1.1 remote-as
IPC-335
Router bgp Neighbor 1.1.1.2 remote-as
BGP Neighbor Configuration Examples
IPC-336
BGP Prefix List Filtering Examples
IPC-337
Ip prefix-list abc deny 0.0.0.0/0
Ip prefix-list abc permit 35.0.0.0/8
IPC-338
BGP Soft Reset Examples
Dynamic Inbound Soft Reset Example
Inbound Soft Reset Using Stored Information Example
Added or Deleted Prefix List Entries Examples
IPC-340
BGP Synchronization Examples
BGP Path Filtering by Neighbor Examples
IPC-341
BGP Aggregate Route Examples
BGP Community with Route Maps Examples
Ip community-list 3 permit internet
IPC-342
Route-map bgp
Route-map set-community permit 10 set community no-export
BGP Conditional Advertisement Configuration Examples
IPC-343
BGP Confederation Examples
IPC-344
BGP Peer Group Examples
IBGP Peer Group Example
EBGP Peer Group Example
IPC-345
IPC-346
TCP MD5 Authentication for BGP Examples
Router bgp Neighbor 10.108.1.1 password bla4u00=2nkq
Configuring Multiprotocol BGP Extensions for IP Multicast
IPC-347
IPC-348
Incongruent Unicast and Multicast Routes
Multiprotocol BGP Configuration Task List
IPC-349
IPC-350
Configuring a Multiprotocol BGP Peer
Understanding Nlri Keywords and Address Families
Configuring a Multiprotocol BGP Peer Group
IPC-351
Advertising Routes into Multiprotocol BGP
IPC-352
IPC-353
Configuring Route Maps for Multiprotocol BGP Prefixes
Redistributing Prefixes into Multiprotocol BGP
IPC-354
Configuring Dvmrp Interoperability with Multiprotocol BGP
Redistributing Multiprotocol BGP Routes into Dvmrp
Redistributing Dvmrp Routes into Multiprotocol BGP
Redistributes multiprotocol BGP routes into Dvmrp with a
Redistributed
Redistributes Dvmrp routes into multiprotocol BGP
IPC-356
Configuring a Multiprotocol BGP Route Reflector
Configuring Aggregate Multiprotocol BGP Addresses
Verifying Multiprotocol BGP Configuration and Operation
Configures an aggregate address with various
Options
IPC-357
IPC-358
Multiprotocol BGP Configuration Examples
Database information
Multiprotocol BGP Peer Examples
Multiprotocol BGP Peer Group Examples
IPC-359
Neighbor 10.1.1.1 activate
Multiprotocol BGP Network Advertisement Examples
Multiprotocol BGP Route Map Examples
Multiprotocol BGP Route Redistribute Examples
IPC-360
Multiprotocol BGP Route Reflector Examples
Aggregate Multiprotocol BGP Address Examples
IPC-361
Aggregate-address 172.16.0.0 255.0.0.0 as-set
IPC-362
IPC-363
Configuring IP Routing Protocol-Independent Features
Protocol-Independent Feature Task List
Using Variable-Length Subnet Masks
Configuring Static Routes
Route Source Default Distance
IPC-364
IPC-365
Specifying Default Routes
Specifying a Default Network
Configuring Multi-Interface Load Splitting
Changing the Maximum Number of Paths
Understanding Gateway of Last Resort
IPC-366
Redistributing Routing Information
IPC-367
IPC-368
Understanding Supported Metric Translations
IPC-369
Preventing Routing Updates Through an Interface
Suppresses the sending of routing updates through
Filtering Routing Information
Specified interface
Configuring Default Passive Interfaces
IPC-371
Controlling the Advertising of Routes in Routing Updates
Controlling the Processing of Routing Updates
Filtering Sources of Routing Information
IPC-372
Defines a route map to control where packets are output
Enabling Policy Routing PBR
Identifies the route map to use for policy routing
IPC-373
IPC-374
IPC-375
Preverifying Next-Hop Availability
Number Name
IPC-376
Enabling Fast-Switched Policy Routing
Displaying Route-Map Policy Information
IPC-377
Managing Authentication Keys
Enabling Local Policy Routing
Clearing Routes from the IP Routing Table
IPC-378
Displays authentication key information
Displays all route maps configured or only the one
Variable-Length Subnet Mask Example
Specified
Administrative Distance Examples
Overriding Static Routes with Dynamic Protocols Example
IPC-380
Ip route 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 172.18.3.4
Access-list 3 permit
Static Routing Redistribution Example
Igrp Redistribution Example
IPC-381
IPC-382
RIP and Igrp Redistribution Example
Eigrp Redistribution Examples
Configuration for router R1 router bgp Network
RIP and Eigrp Redistribution Examples
Simple Redistribution Example
Complex Redistribution Example
IPC-384
Redistribute bgp
Internal Router, ABR, and ASBRs Configuration Example
IPC-385
IPC-386
Example Ospf Autonomous System Network Map
IPC-387
Neighbor 172.16.1.6 remote-as
Complex Ospf Configuration Example
IPC-388
Following configuration, Ospf is on network
Following configuration Igrp autonomous system 1 is on
IPC-389
Area 10.0.0.0 range 10.0.0.0
IPC-390
Default Metric Values Redistribution Example
Policy Routing Route Map Examples
IPC-391
Passive-interface ethernet 1 neighbor
Passive Interface Examples
IPC-392
Default Passive Interface Example
Policy Routing Example
IPC-393
No ip directed-broadcast Interface Serial
Following example configures a key chain named trees
Set default interface null0
Ip rip authentication key-chain trees media-type 10BaseT
Key Management Examples
IPC-395
Ip rip receive version 1 no keepalive
IPC-396
IP Multicast
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Configuring IP Multicast Routing
IPC-399
Cisco IP Multicast Routing Implementation
IPC-400
IPC-401
Draft-ietf-pim-v2-dm-03.txt, PIM Version 2 Dense Mode
Igmp Versions
IPC-402
Basic IP Multicast Routing Configuration Task List
Advanced IP Multicast Routing Configuration Task List
Enabling Dense Mode
Enabling IP Multicast Routing
Enabling PIM on an Interface
IPC-403
Enabling Sparse Mode
Enabling Sparse-Dense Mode
Enables PIM dense mode on the interface
Enables PIM sparse mode on the interface
Configuring PIM Dense Mode State Refresh
IPC-405
Configuring Auto-RP
Configuring a Rendezvous Point
Configures the address of a PIM RP
IPC-406
Setting Up Auto-RP in a New Internetwork
Adding Auto-RP to an Existing Sparse Mode Cloud
Choosing a Default RP
Announcing the RP and the Group Range It Serves
Filtering Incoming RP Announcement Messages
Verifying the Group-to-RP Mapping
Starting to Use IP Multicast
Preventing Join Messages to False RPs
Igmp Features Configuration Task List
Configuring a Router to Be a Member of a Group
Controlling Access to IP Multicast Groups
IPC-409
Changing the Igmp Version
Routers That Run Igmp Version
Selects the Igmp version that the router uses
Igmp host-query messages
IPC-411
Configuring Igmp Version
Sets the Igmp query timeout
Restrictions
IPC-412
Changing the Igmp Query Timeout
Configuring the Router as a Statically Connected Member
Routerconfig-if# ip igmp
Changing the Maximum Query Response Time
Configuring Igmp Leave Latency
Configures the interval at which the router sends Igmp
Configures the number of times that the router sends Igmp
Group-specific or group-source-specific with IGMPv3 query
Configuring the TTL Threshold
Disabling Fast Switching of IP Multicast
SAP Listener Support Configuration Task List
Enabling SAP Listener Support
Routerconfig-if# ip sap listen
Limiting How Long a SAP Cache Entry Exists
Announcements
IPC-416
IPC-417
Configuring PIM Version
Functional address
IPC-418
PIM Version 2 Configuration Task List
Prerequisites
Configuring PIM Version 2 Only
Configuring PIM Sparse-Dense Mode
Defining a PIM Sparse Mode Domain Border Interface
Specifying the PIM Version
IPC-420
Configuring Candidate BSRs
Configuring Candidate RPs
Deciding When to Configure a BSR
Configures the router to be a candidate RP
Making the Transition to PIM Version
IPC-421
Advanced PIM Features Configuration Task List
Dense Mode
Sparse Mode
Monitoring the RP Mapping Information
IPC-423
Shared Tree and Source Tree Shortest-Path Tree
Delaying the Use of PIM Shortest-Path Tree
Understanding Reverse Path Forwarding
Shortest-path tree
IPC-424
Assigning an RP to Multicast Groups
Increasing Control over RPs
Modifying the PIM Router Query Message Interval
IPC-425
IPC-426
Understanding the PIM Registering Process
PIM Version 1 Compatibility
Configuring the IP Source Address of Register Messages
Limiting the Rate of PIM Register Messages
Enabling Proxy Registering
IPC-427
Enabling PIM Nonbroadcast Multiaccess Mode
Enables PIM Nbma mode
Routerconfig-if# ip pim nbma-mode
IPC-428
Configuring an IP Multicast Static Route
IPC-429
Configuring RTP Header Compression
Configures an IP multicast static route
Controlling the Transmission Rate to a Multicast Group
Controls transmission rate to a multicast group
IPC-431
RTP Header Compression
IPC-432
Enabling RTP Header Compression on a Serial Interface
Changing the Number of Header Compression Connections
Enabling Express RTP Header Compression
IPC-433
IPC-434
IPC-435
IPC-436
Enabling IP Multicast over ATM Point-to-Multipoint VCs
Limiting the Number of VCs
Idling Policy
How the Idling Policy Works
Keeping VCs from Idling
Idled
IPC-438
Configuring an IP Multicast Boundary
Configuring an Intermediate IP Multicast Helper
Storing IP Multicast Headers
IPC-439
Configuring Stub IP Multicast Routing
Use the show ip mpacket Exec command to display the buffer
Enables Cgmp
Enabling Cgmp
IPC-441
Specified access list
Messages to the specified IP address on a central router
Enabling Native Load Splitting
Enabling Load Splitting Across Tunnels
Equal-cost paths
IPC-442
IPC-443
Configuring the Access Router
Configuring the Router at the Opposite End of the Tunnel
Configuring Both Routers to RPF
IPC-444
Verifying the Load Splitting
IPC-445
Tunnel0
Serial1
IPC-446
Using IP Multicast Heartbeat
IPC-447
IP Multicast Configuration Examples
PIM Dense Mode Example
PIM Sparse Mode Example
IPC-448
PIM Dense Mode State Refresh Example
BSR Configuration Example
PIM Version 2 Examples
This section provides examples in the following sections
Border Router Configuration Example
RFC 2362 Interoperable Candidate RP Example
IPC-450
Ip pim sparse-dense-mode Router ospf
RTP Header Compression Examples
IPC-451
IPC-452
No keepalive Clockrate
No ip route-cache Interface Ethernet2/1
Interface Serial4/0
Password lab login No scheduler max-task-time end
IPC-453
Version
Ip route-cache
IP Multicast over ATM Point-to-Multipoint VC Example
IPC-454
Administratively Scoped Boundary Example
IP Multicast Helper Example
IPC-455
Atm pvc 2 0 16 ilmi
Router A-First Hop Router Configuration
Router C-Last Hop Router Configuration
Stub IP Multicast Example
IPC-456
IPC-457
IP Multicast Load Splitting Across Equal-Cost Paths
IP Multicast Heartbeat Example
IPC-458
Ip address 100.1.3.3 255.255.255.0 bandwidth Clock rate
Ip multicast heartbeat ethernet0 224.1.1.1 1 1
IPC-459
Configuring Source Specific Multicast
SSM Components Overview
How SSM Differs from Internet Standard Multicast
SSM IP Address Range
SSM Operations
IPC-460
IPC-461
IGMPv3 Host Signalling
Igmp v3lite Host Signalling
URD Host Signalling
IPC-462
Body Retrieved URL string successfully /body Html
IPC-463
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Denial of Service Attacks from Unwanted Sources Inhibited
Easy to Install and Manage
Benefits
IP Multicast Address Management Not Required
Ideal for Internet Broadcast Applications
Legacy Applications Within the SSM Range Restrictions
Igmp v3lite and URD Require a Cisco IOS Last Hop Router
Address Management Restrictions
State Maintenance Limitations
Igmp Snooping and Cgmp Limitations
URD Intercept URL Limitations
Hsil Limitations
SSM Configuration Task List
Configuring SSM
Monitoring SSM
IPC-467
SSM Configuration Examples
SSM with IGMPv3 Example
SSM with Igmp v3lite and URD Example
SSM Filtering Example
IPC-469
IPC-470
IPC-471
Configuring Bidirectional PIM
Bidir-PIM Overview
IPC-472
Unidirectional Shared Tree and Source Tree
DF Election
IPC-473
Bidir-PIM Configuration Task List
Bidirectional Group Tree Building
Packet Forwarding
IPC-474
IPC-475
Configuring Bidir-PIM
Verifying Bidirectional Groups
IPC-476
Bidir-PIM Configuration Example
Monitoring and Maintaining Bidir-PIM
IPC-477
Configuring Multicast Source Discovery Protocol
How Msdp Works
IPC-478
Msdp Running Between RP Peers
Msdp Configuration Task List
IPC-479
IPC-480
Configuring an Msdp Peer
Caching SA State
Configured, this command provides nothing
Requesting Source Information from an Msdp Peer
Controlling Source Information That Your Router Originates
Redistributing Sources
Using an Msdp Filter
Controlling Source Information That Your Router Forwards
Filtering SA Request Messages
IPC-482
IPC-483
Using TTL to Limit the Multicast Data Sent in SA Messages
Controlling Source Information That Your Router Receives
Configuring a Default Msdp Peer
IPC-484
IPC-485
Configuring an Msdp Mesh Group
Shutting Down an Msdp Peer
Including a Bordering PIM Dense Mode Region in Msdp
Configures the router on the border between a dense mode
Sparse mode region to send SA messages about active sources
Dense mode region. The IP address of the interface is used
Monitoring and Maintaining Msdp
IPC-487
Msdp Configuration Examples
Default Msdp Peer
Logical RP
IPC-488
RouterA Configuration
IPC-489
No shutdown Router ospf
RouterB Configuration
IPC-490
RouterE Configuration
IPC-491
No shutdown Interface Loopback10
Hostname RouterE Ip routing
IPC-492
Ip multicast boundary 20 no shutdown Router ospf
IPC-493
Configuring PGM Host and Router Assist
PGM Overview
Network Topology Using PGM Host and Router Assist
IPC-494
IPC-495
PGM Host Configuration Task List
Enabling PGM Host
Verifying PGM Host Configuration
Enabling PGM Host with a Virtual Host Interface
Enabling PGM Host with a Physical Interface
IPC-496
IPC-497
IPC-498
PGM Router Assist Configuration Task List
Enabling PGM Router Assist
Monitoring and Maintaining PGM Host
Enabling PGM Router Assist with a Virtual Host Interface
Enabling PGM Router Assist with a Physical Interface
IPC-499
IPC-500
PGM Host and Router Assist Configuration Examples
Monitoring and Maintaining PGM Router Assist
PGM Host with a Virtual Interface Example
PGM Host with a Physical Interface Example
IPC-501
Ip pgm host Interface vif1
PGM Router Assist with a Virtual Interface Example
PGM Router Assist with a Physical Interface Example
IPC-502
Ip pgm router
IPC-503
IPC-504
IPC-505
Configuring Unidirectional Link Routing
Udlr Overview
Udlr Tunnel
IPC-506
Igmp Proxy
IPC-507
Udlr Tunnel Configuration Task List
Configuring Udlr Tunnel
Prerequisite
IPC-508
IPC-509
Igmp Udlr Configuration Task List
Configuring the Igmp UDL
Configures Igmp on the interface to be unidirectional
UDL interface
Igmp Proxy Configuration Task List
Changing the Distance for the Default RPF Interface
Monitoring Igmp Udlr
Displays Udlr information for directly connected multicast
IPC-512
Configuring Igmp Proxy
Verifying Igmp Proxy
Udlr Configuration Examples
Udlr Tunnel Example
This section provides the following Udlr examples
IPC-513
Configure tunnel as send-only Udlr tunnel
Igmp Udlr Example
IPC-514
Ip multicast-routing Serial1 has receive-only capability
IPC-515
Uplink Router uplink-rtr Configuration
Downlink Router downlink-rtr Configuration
Igmp Proxy Example
IPC-516
IPC-517
Ip igmp unidirectional link
Upstream Configuration
Integrated Udlr Tunnel, Igmp UDLR, and Igmp Proxy Example
IPC-518
Ip multicast-routing Interface Tunnel0
Downstream Configuration
No cdp enable
IPC-519
Ip pim sparse-mode Ip igmp unidirectional-link
IPC-520
IPC-521
Using IP Multicast Tools
Multicast Routing Monitor Overview
MRM Configuration Task List
Configuring a Test Sender and Test Receiver
Restrictions
IPC-522
Monitoring Multiple Groups
IPC-523
IPC-524
Configuring a Manager
Conducting an MRM Test
IPC-525
Monitoring IP Multicast Routing
Monitoring and Maintaining MRM
MRM Configuration Example
Test Sender Configuration
Test Receiver Configuration
Manager Configuration
IPC-527
Protocol
IP Multicast Routing Overview
Rgmp Overview
IPC-528
IPC-529
Igmp
IPC-530
PIM-SM Rgmp
Rgmp Configuration Task List
IPC-531
Verifying Rgmp Configuration
Rgmp and enters interface configuration mode
Enables Rgmp on a specified interface
Enabling Rgmp
Monitoring and Maintaining Rgmp
IPC-533
Rgmp Configuration Example
IPC-534
Switch a Configuration
Switch B Configuration
Switch enable set igmp enable Switch enable set rgmp enable
IPC-535
IPC-536
IPC-537
Configuring Dvmrp Interoperability
Basic Dvmrp Interoperability Configuration Task List
Configuring Dvmrp Interoperability
Responding to mrinfo Requests
Dvmrp reports
Injected into Dvmrp
Configuring a Dvmrp Tunnel
IPC-539
Advertising Network 0.0.0.0 to Dvmrp Neighbors
Enabling Dvmrp Unicast Routing
Advertises network 0.0.0.0 to Dvmrp neighbors
IPC-540
Configuring a Dvmrp Summary Address
Enables Dvmrp unicast routing
Limiting the Number of Dvmrp Routes Advertised
Changing the Dvmrp Route Threshold
Disables Dvmrp automatic summarization
Disabling Dvmrp Automatic summarization
Adding a Metric Offset to the Dvmrp Route
Specifies a Dvmrp summary address
Rejecting a Dvmrp Nonpruning Neighbor
IPC-543
IPC-544
Configuring a Delay Between Dvrmp Reports
Prevents peering with nonpruning Dvmrp neighbors
Dvmrp Configuration Examples
Monitoring and Maintaining Dvmrp
Dvmrp Interoperability Example
Dvmrp Tunnel Example
Unnumbered Ethernet Pim Dense-mode Tunnel Source
Tunnel Mode dvmrp Interface ethernet
IPC-546
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