Route map level, Router vrrp level, Router vrrpe level – Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Administration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual

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Multi-Service IronWare Administration Guide

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CONFIG commands

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Route Map level

The Route Map level allows you to configure parameters for a BGP4 route map. You reach this level
by entering the route-map name command at the global CONFIG level.

Router VRRP level

The VRRP level allows you to configure parameters for the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
(VRRP). You reach this level by entering the router vrrp command at the global CONFIG level, then
entering the ip vrrp vrid num command at the interface configuration level.

Router VRRPE level

The VRRPE level allows you to configure parameters for VRRP Extended. You reach this level by
entering the router vrrp-extended command at the global CONFIG level, then entering the ip
vrrp-extended vrid num command at the interface configuration level.

VLAN level

Policy-based VLANs allow you to assign VLANs to a protocol, port, or 802.1q tags.

You reach this level by entering the vlan vlan-id command at the Global CONFIG Level.

Ethernet Service Instance (ESI) level

Ethernet Service Instance (ESI) allow you to assign an ESI to a protocol, or port.

Metro ring level

Metro rings provide Layer 2 connectivity and fast failover in ring topologies.

You reach this level by entering the metro-ring ring-id command at the VLAN CONFIG Level.

VSRP level

The VSRP level allows you to configure parameters for the Virtual Switch Redundancy Protocol
(VSRP). You reach this level by entering the vsrp vrid num command at the VLAN configuration
level, then entering the vsrp vrid num command at the VLAN configuration level.

Topology group level

A topology group enables you to control the Layer 2 protocol configuration and Layer 2 state of a set
of ports in multiple VLANs based on the configuration and states of those ports in a single master
VLAN. One instance of the Layer 2 protocol controls all the VLANs.

You reach this level by entering the topology-group group-id command at the Global CONFIG Level.

802.1X port security level

The 802.1X port security level allows you to configure the 802.1X port security. You reach this level
by entering the dot1x-enable command at the Global level.

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