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Brocade ICX 6650 Layer 3 Routing Configuration Guide

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Basic IP parameters and defaults – Layer 3 Switches

Basic IP parameters and defaults – Layer 3 Switches

IP is enabled by default. The following IP-based protocols are all disabled by default:

Routing protocols:

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Routing Information Protocol (RIP) – refer to

Chapter 3, “RIP (IPv4)”

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Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) – refer to

Chapter 5, “OSPF version 2 (IPv4)”

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Border Gateway Protocol version 4 (BGP4) – refer to

Chapter 7, “BGP (IPv4)”

Multicast protocols:

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Internet Group Membership Protocol (IGMP)

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Protocol Independent Multicast Dense (PIM-DM)

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Protocol Independent Multicast Sparse (PIM-SM)

NOTE

For more information, see the Brocade ICX 6650 IP Mulitcast Configuration Guide.

Router redundancy protocols:

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Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Extended (VRRP-E) – refer to

Chapter 9, “VRRP and

VRRP-E”

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Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) – refer to

Chapter 9, “VRRP and VRRP-E”

The following tables list the Layer 3 Switch IP parameters, their default values, and where to find
configuration information.

NOTE

For information about parameters in other protocols based on IP, such as RIP, OSPF, and so on, refer
to the configuration chapters for those protocols.

When parameter changes take effect

Most IP parameters described in this chapter are dynamic. They take effect immediately, as soon
as you enter the CLI command. You can verify that a dynamic change has taken effect by displaying
the running-config. To display the running-config, enter the show running-config or write terminal
command at any CLI prompt.

To save a configuration change permanently so that the change remains in effect following a
system reset or software reload, save the change to the startup-config file:

To save configuration changes to the startup-config file, enter the write memory command
from the Privileged EXEC level of any configuration level of the CLI.

Changes to memory allocation require you to reload the software after you save the changes to the
startup-config file. When reloading the software is required to complete a configuration change
described in this chapter, the procedure that describes the configuration change includes a step
for reloading the software.

IP global parameters – Layer 3 Switches

Table 2

lists the IP global parameters for Layer 3 Switches.

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