Lag level, Router rip level, Router ospf level – Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Administration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual

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CONFIG commands

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LAG level

The LAG level allows you to change parameters for statically-configured LAG groups. You reach this
level by entering a LAG command with the appropriate port parameters.

Router RIP level

The RIP level allows you to configure parameters for the RIP routing protocol. You reach this level by
entering the router rip command at the global CONFIG level.

Router OSPF level

The OSPF level allows you to configure parameters for the OSPF routing protocol. You reach this
level by entering the router ospf command at the global CONFIG level.

BGP level

The BGP level allows you to configure Border Gateway Protocol version 4 (BGP4) features. You
reach this level by entering the router bgp command at the global CONFIG level.

Global BGP and BGP4 unicast address family level

The global BGP and BGP4 unicast address family levels are present only on devices that support
IPv6. The global BGP level allows you to configure the BGP routing protocol. The BGP4 unicast
address family level allows you to configure a BGP4 unicast route. For backward compatibility, you
can currently access BGP4 unicast address family commands at both global BGP configuration and
BGP4 unicast address family configuration levels. Therefore, the global BGP and BGP4 unicast
address family commands are documented together.

You reach the global BGP level by entering the router bgp command at the global CONFIG level. You
reach the BGP4 unicast address family level by entering the address-family ipv4 unicast command
at the global BGP level.

BGP4 multicast address family level

The BGP4 multicast address family level allows you to configure BGP4 multicast routes. You reach
this level by entering the address-family ipv4 multicast command at the global BGP, BGP4 unicast
address family, or IPv6 BGP unicast address family levels.

Router DVMRP level

The DVMRP level allows you to configure details for the DVMRP multicast protocol. You reach this
level by entering the router dvmrp command at the global CONFIG level.

Router PIM level

The PIM level allows you to configure parameters for the Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM)
routing protocol. You reach this level by entering the router pim command at the global CONFIG
level.

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