Brocade BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide

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OSPF v3

IPv6 supports OSPF version 3 (OSPFv3), which
functions similarly to OSPF version 2.

Book: BigIron RX Series
Configuration Guide
Chapter:

“Configuring

OSPF Version 3”

BGP+

Brocade’s implementation of IPv6 supports multi
protocol BGP (MBGP) extensions, which allow
IPv6 BGP (known as BGP4+) to distribute routing
information for protocols such as IPv4 BGP.

Book: BigIron RX Series
Configuration Guide
Chapter:

“Configuring

BGP4+”

RIPng

IPv6 RIP, known as Routing Information Protocol
Next Generation
or RIPng, functions similarly to
IPv4 RIP version 2. RIPng supports IPv6
addresses and prefixes.

Book: BigIron RX Series
Configuration Guide
Chapter:

“Configuring

RIPng”

ACL Duplication Check

The acl-duplication-check command has been
changed to acl-duplication-check-disable. With
this command, software checking for duplicate
ACL entries will be disabled after an upgrade.

Book: BigIron RX Series
Configuration Guide
Chapter:

“Access Control

List”

Section:

“Enabling ACL

duplication check”

ISIS v6

With this release of the Multi-Service IronWare
software, IPv6 IS-IS is supported. See the "ISIS
v6" chapter of the Foundry BigIron RX Series
Configuration Guide.

N/A

IPv6 ACLs

In this release you can use an IPv6 ACL to provide
input to other features such as route maps and
distribution lists.

Book: BigIron RX Series
Configuration Guide
Chapter:

“IPv6 Access

Control Lists (ACLs)”

Default Originate Route for BGP

In this release, if a default route is not present in
the IP routing table, the user can configure a
major route to be used for forwarding packets to
all unknown destination. Starting with release
02.3.00a.

Book: BigIron RX Series
Configuration Guide
Chapter:

“Configuring

BGP4 (IPv4 and IPv6)”

Section:

“Originating the

default route”

Changes to BGP4 Path Selection
for a Route

With this release of Multi-Service IronWare, the
process by which BGP selects a path has
changed. The following procedure replaces the
procedure described in the BigIron RX Series
Configuration Guide
.

Book: BigIron RX Series
Configuration Guide
Chapter:

“Configuring

BGP4 (IPv4 and IPv6)”

Section:

“How BGP4

selects a path for a route”

BGP allowas-in command

The allowas-in command has been added to this
release to allow you to set a parameter that
disables the BGP AS_PATH check function for
routes learned from a specified location.

Book: BigIron RX Series
Configuration Guide
Chapter:

“Configuring

BGP4 (IPv4 and IPv6)”

Section:

“Configuring a

switch to allow routes with
its own AS number”

TABLE 18

Layer 3 enhancements (Continued)

Enhancement

Description

See...

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