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HP MSR2000 Series Configuration Manual (453 pages)
Brand:
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| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 4.34 MB
Table of Contents
Configuration Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
IP Routing Basics
14
Hardware Compatibility
14
Overview
14
Routing Table
14
Dynamic Routing Protocols
15
Routing Preference
16
Load Sharing
16
Route Backup
16
Route Recursion
17
Route Redistribution
17
Displaying and Maintaining a Routing Table
17
Configuring Static Routing
19
Hardware Compatibility
19
Introduction
19
Static Route
19
Default Route
19
Static Route Configuration Items
19
Configuring a Static Route
20
Configuring BFD for Static Routes
21
BFD Control Mode
21
BFD Echo Mode
22
Configuring Static Route FRR
23
Configuration Prerequisites
23
Configuration Guidelines
24
Configuration Procedure
24
Displaying and Maintaining Static Routes
24
Static Route Configuration Examples
24
Basic Static Route Configuration Example
24
Static Route FRR Configuration Example
26
BFD for Static Routes Configuration Example (Direct Next Hop)
28
BFD for Static Routes Configuration Example (Indirect Next Hop)
30
Configuring RIP
33
Hardware Compatibility
33
Overview
33
RIP Route Entries
33
RIP Timers
33
Routing Loop Prevention
34
RIP Operation
34
RIP Versions
34
RIP Message Format
35
Supported RIP Features
36
Protocols and Standards
36
RIP Configuration Task List
37
Configuring RIP Basic Functions
37
Configuration Prerequisites
37
Enabling RIP and a RIP Interface
37
Configuring the Interface Behavior
38
Configuring a RIP Version
38
Setting the DSCP Value for RIP Packets
39
Configuring RIP Route Control
40
Configuring an Additional Routing Metric
40
Configuring Ripv2 Route Summarization
40
Disabling Host Route Reception
41
Advertising a Default Route
42
Configuring Inbound or Outbound Route Filtering
42
Configuring a Priority for RIP
43
Configuring RIP Route Redistribution
43
Tuning and Optimizing RIP Networks
44
Configuring RIP Timers
44
Configuring Split Horizon and Poison Reverse
44
Configuring the Maximum Number of ECMP Routes
45
Enabling Zero Field Check on Incoming Ripv1 Messages
45
Enabling Source IP Address Check on Incoming RIP Updates
46
Configuring Ripv2 Message Authentication
46
Specifying a RIP Neighbor
46
Configuring RIP-To-MIB Binding
47
Configuring the RIP Packet Sending Rate
47
Configuring RIP FRR
47
Configuring BFD for RIP
48
Single-Hop Echo Detection Mode
49
Bidirectional Control Detection Mode
49
Displaying and Maintaining RIP
49
RIP Configuration Examples
50
Configuring RIP Version
50
Configuring RIP Route Redistribution
51
Configuring an Additional Metric for a RIP Interface
54
Configuring RIP to Advertise a Summary Route
55
RIP FRR Configuration Example
58
Configuring BFD for RIP (Single-Hop Echo Detection Mode)
59
Configuring BFD for RIP (Bidirectional Control Detection Mode)
62
Configure Static Routes
64
Troubleshooting RIP
66
No RIP Updates Received
66
Route Oscillation Occurred
66
Configuring OSPF
67
Hardware Compatibility
67
Overview
67
Basic Concepts
67
Area Based OSPF Network Partition
69
Router Types
72
OSPF Network Classification
73
DR and BDR
74
OSPF Packet Formats
75
Supported Features
83
Protocols and Standards
84
OSPF Configuration Task List
84
Enabling OSPF
85
Configuration Prerequisites
85
Configuration Procedure
86
Configuring OSPF Areas
87
Configuration Prerequisites
87
Configuring a Stub Area
87
Configuring an NSSA Area
88
Configuring a Virtual Link
88
Configuring OSPF Network Types
89
Configuration Prerequisites
89
Configuring the Broadcast Network Type for an Interface
89
Configuring the NBMA Network Type for an Interface
90
Configuring the P2MP Network Type for an Interface
90
Configuring the P2P Network Type for an Interface
91
Configuring OSPF Route Control
91
Configuration Prerequisites
91
Configuring OSPF Route Summarization
92
Configuring OSPF Inbound Route Filtering
93
Configuring ABR Type-3 LSA Filtering
93
Configuring an OSPF Cost for an Interface
93
Configuring the Maximum Number of OSPF Routes
94
Configuring the Maximum Number of ECMP Routes
94
Configuring OSPF Preference
95
Configuring OSPF Route Redistribution
95
Advertising a Host Route
97
Tuning and Optimizing OSPF Networks
97
Configuration Prerequisites
97
Configuring OSPF Packet Timers
97
Specifying LSA Transmission Delay
98
Specifying SPF Calculation Interval
99
Specifying the LSA Arrival Interval
99
Specifying the LSA Generation Interval
99
Disabling Interfaces from Receiving and Sending OSPF Packets
100
Configuring Stub Routers
100
Configuring OSPF Authentication
101
Adding the Interface MTU into DD Packets
101
Configuring the Maximum Number of External Lsas in LSDB
102
Enabling Compatibility with RFC 1583
102
Logging Neighbor State Changes
102
Configuring OSPF Network Management
103
Enabling Message Logging
103
Enabling the Advertisement and Reception of Opaque Lsas
103
Configuring OSPF to Give Priority to Receiving and Processing Hello Packets
104
Configuring the LSU Transmit Rate
104
Setting the DSCP Value for OSPF Packets
105
Enabling OSPF ISPF
105
Configuring OSPF FRR
105
Configuring OSPF Graceful Restart
107
Configuring the OSPF GR Restarter
107
Configuring the OSPF GR Helper
108
Triggering OSPF Graceful Restart
108
Configuring BFD for OSPF
109
Configuring Control Packet Bidirectional Detection
109
Configuring Echo Packet Single-Hop Detection
109
Displaying and Maintaining OSPF
109
OSPF Configuration Examples
111
Configuring OSPF Basic Functions
111
Configuring OSPF Route Redistribution
114
Configuring OSPF to Advertise a Summary Route
115
Configuring an OSPF Stub Area
118
Configuring an OSPF NSSA Area
120
Configuring OSPF DR Election
122
Configuring OSPF Virtual Links
126
Configuring OSPF Graceful Restart
128
Configuring Route Filtering
131
Configuring OSPF FRR
133
Configuring BFD for OSPF
135
Troubleshooting OSPF Configuration
138
No OSPF Neighbor Relationship Established
138
Incorrect Routing Information
138
Configuring IS-IS
140
Hardware Compatibility
140
IS-IS Overview
140
Basic Concepts
140
IS-IS Area
142
IS-IS Network Type
144
IS-IS PDU Format
145
Supported IS-IS Features
151
Protocols and Standards
153
IS-IS Configuration Task List
153
Configuring IS-IS Basic Functions
154
Configuration Prerequisites
154
Enabling IS-IS
154
Configuring the IS Level and Circuit Level
155
Configuring the Network Type of an Interface as P2P
155
Configuring IS-IS Routing Information Control
156
Configuration Prerequisites
156
Configuring IS-IS Link Cost
156
Specifying a Priority for IS-IS
157
Configuring the Maximum Number of ECMP Routes
158
Configuring IS-IS Route Summarization
158
Advertising a Default Route
158
Configuring IS-IS Route Redistribution
159
Configuring IS-IS Route Filtering
159
Configuring IS-IS Route Leaking
160
Tuning and Optimizing IS-IS Networks
161
Configuration Prerequisites
161
Specifying Intervals for Sending IS-IS Hello and CSNP Packets
161
Specifying the IS-IS Hello Multiplier
161
Configuring a DIS Priority for an Interface
162
Disabling an Interface from Sending or Receiving IS-IS Packets
162
Enabling an Interface to Send Small Hello Packets
162
Configuring LSP Parameters
163
Configuring SPF Parameters
165
Assigning a High Priority to IS-IS Routes
165
Setting the LSDB Overload Bit
166
Configuring System ID to Host Name Mappings
166
Enabling the Logging of Neighbor State Changes
167
Enhancing IS-IS Network Security
168
Configuration Prerequisites
168
Configuring Neighbor Relationship Authentication
168
Configuring Area Authentication
168
Configuring Routing Domain Authentication
169
Configuring IS-IS GR
169
Configuring IS-IS NSR
170
Configuring IS-IS FRR
170
Enabling IS-IS SNMP Trap
172
Binding an IS-IS Process with Mibs
172
Configuring BFD for IS-IS
172
Displaying and Maintaining IS-IS
172
IS-IS Configuration Examples
174
IS-IS Basic Configuration
174
DIS Election Configuration
178
Configuring IS-IS Route Redistribution
182
IS-IS Graceful Restart Configuration Example
186
IS-IS NSR Configuration Example
187
IS-IS FRR Configuration Example
189
IS-IS Authentication Configuration Example
191
Configuring BFD for IS-IS
194
Configuring BGP
197
Hardware Compatibility
197
BGP Overview
197
BGP Messages Formats
197
BGP Path Attributes
200
BGP Route Selection
204
BGP and IGP Synchronization
206
Settlements for Problems in Large Scale BGP Networks
206
Bgp Gr
209
Mp-Bgp
210
Protocols and Standards
210
BGP Configuration Task List
211
Configuring BGP Basic Functions
212
Configuration Prerequisites
212
Creating a BGP Connection
212
Specifying the Source Interface for TCP Connections
213
Allowing Establishment of EBGP Connection to an Indirectly Connected Peer or Peer Group
214
Controlling Route Generation
214
Configuration Prerequisites
214
Injecting a Local Network
214
Configuring BGP Route Redistribution
215
Enabling Default Route Redistribution into BGP
215
Controlling Route Distribution and Reception
216
Configuration Prerequisites
216
Configuring BGP Route Summarization
216
Advertising a Default Route to a Peer or Peer Group
216
Configuring BGP Route Distribution/Reception Filtering Policies
217
Enabling BGP and IGP Route Synchronization
219
Limiting Prefixes Received from a Peer or Peer Group
219
Configuring BGP Route Dampening
220
Configuring a Shortcut Route
220
Configuring BGP Route Attributes
221
Configuration Prerequisites
221
Specifying a Preferred Value for Routes Received
221
Configuring Preferences for BGP Routes
221
Configuring the Default Local Preference
222
Configuring the MED Attribute
222
Configuring the NEXT_HOP Attribute
224
Configuring the AS_PATH Attribute
225
Tuning and Optimizing BGP Networks
226
Configuration Prerequisites
226
Configuring the BGP Keepalive Interval and Holdtime
227
Configuring the Interval for Sending the same Update
227
Configuring BGP Soft-Reset
228
Enabling the BGP ORF Capability
229
Enabling 4-Byte as Number Suppression
230
Setting the DSCP Value for BGP Packets
230
Enabling Quick EBGP Session Reestablishment
231
Enabling MD5 Authentication for TCP Connections
231
Configuring BGP Load Balancing
232
Forbidding Session Establishment with a Peer or Peer Group
232
Configuring a Large Scale BGP Network
232
Configuration Prerequisites
232
Configuring BGP Peer Groups
232
Configuring BGP Community
234
Configuring a BGP Route Reflector
235
Configuring a BGP Confederation
235
Configuring BGP GR
236
Enabling Trap
237
Enabling Logging of Peer State Changes
237
Configuring BFD for BGP
237
Displaying and Maintaining BGP
238
Displaying BGP
238
Resetting BGP Connections
239
Clearing BGP Information
240
BGP Configuration Examples
240
BGP Basic Configuration Example
240
BGP and IGP Synchronization Configuration Example
244
BGP Load Balancing Configuration Example
247
BGP Community Configuration Example
249
BGP Route Reflector Configuration Example
251
BGP Confederation Configuration Example
253
BGP Path Selection Configuration Example
256
BGP GR Configuration Example
260
BFD for BGP Configuration Example
261
Troubleshooting BGP
266
BGP Peer Relationship Not Established
266
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HP MSR2000 Series Configuration Manual (364 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 3.41 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Configuring AAA
12
Overview
12
Radius
13
Hwtacacs
18
AAA Implementation on the Device
20
AAA for MPLS L3Vpns
22
Protocols and Standards
22
RADIUS Attributes
23
FIPS Compliance
26
AAA Configuration Considerations and Task List
26
Configuring AAA Schemes
27
Configuring Local Users
27
Configuring RADIUS Schemes
32
Configuring HWTACACS Schemes
40
Configuring AAA Methods for ISP Domains
46
Configuration Prerequisites
46
Creating an ISP Domain
46
Configuring ISP Domain Attributes
46
Configuring Authentication Methods for an ISP Domain
47
Configuring Authorization Methods for an ISP Domain
48
Configuring Accounting Methods for an ISP Domain
49
Enabling the Session-Control Feature
51
Setting the Maximum Number of Concurrent Login Users
51
Displaying and Maintaining AAA
51
Authentication and Authorization for SSH Users by a RADIUS Server
52
Network Requirements
52
Configuration Procedure
52
Verifying the Configuration
55
Local Authentication and Authorization for SSH Users
55
Network Requirements
55
Configuration Procedure
55
Verifying the Configuration
56
AAA for SSH Users by an HWTACACS Server
56
Network Requirements
56
Configuration Procedure
57
Verifying the Configuration
58
Troubleshooting RADIUS
58
RADIUS Authentication Failure
58
RADIUS Packet Delivery Failure
59
RADIUS Accounting Error
59
Troubleshooting HWTACACS
60
802.1X Overview
61
802.1X Architecture
61
Controlled/Uncontrolled Port and Port Authorization Status
61
802.1X-Related Protocols
62
Packet Formats
63
EAP over RADIUS
64
Initiating 802.1X Authentication
64
802.1X Client as the Initiator
64
Access Device as the Initiator
65
802.1X Authentication Procedures
65
A Comparison of EAP Relay and EAP Termination
66
EAP Relay
66
EAP Termination
68
Configuring 802.1X
70
HP Implementation of 802.1X
70
Configuration Prerequisites
70
802.1X Configuration Task List
70
Enabling 802.1X
71
Enabling EAP Relay or EAP Termination
71
Setting the Port Authorization State
72
Specifying an Access Control Method
72
Setting the Maximum Number of Concurrent 802.1X Users on a Port
72
Setting the Maximum Number of Authentication Request Attempts
73
Setting the 802.1X Authentication Timeout Timers
73
Configuring the Online User Handshake Function
74
Configuring the Authentication Trigger Function
74
Configuration Guidelines
74
Configuration Procedure
75
Specifying a Mandatory Authentication Domain on a Port
75
Configuring the Quiet Timer
75
Enabling the Periodic Online User Re-Authentication Function
76
Displaying and Maintaining 802.1X
76
802.1X Authentication Configuration Example
77
Network Requirements
77
Configuration Procedure
77
Verifying the Configuration
79
Configuring MAC Authentication
80
Overview
80
User Account Policies
80
Authentication Methods
80
Configuration Prerequisites
81
Configuration Task List
81
Enabling MAC Authentication
81
Specifying a MAC Authentication Domain
82
Configuring the User Account Format
82
Configuring MAC Authentication Timers
83
Setting the Maximum Number of Concurrent MAC Authentication Users on a Port
83
Configuring MAC Authentication Delay
84
Displaying and Maintaining MAC Authentication
84
Local MAC Authentication Configuration Example
85
Network Requirements
85
Configuration Procedure
85
Verifying the Configuration
86
RADIUS-Based MAC Authentication Configuration Example
86
Network Requirements
86
Configuration Procedure
87
Verifying the Configuration
88
Configuring Password Control
89
Overview
89
Password Setting
89
Password Updating and Expiration
90
User Login Control
91
Password Not Displayed in any Form
91
Logging
91
FIPS Compliance
92
Password Control Configuration Task List
92
Enabling Password Control
92
Setting Global Password Control Parameters
93
Setting User Group Password Control Parameters
94
Setting Local User Password Control Parameters
95
Setting Super Password Control Parameters
95
Displaying and Maintaining Password Control
96
Password Control Configuration Example
96
Managing Public Keys
100
Overview
100
FIPS Compliance
100
Creating a Local Key Pair
101
Configuration Guidelines
101
Configuration Procedure
101
Distributing a Local Host Public Key
102
Exporting a Host Public Key in a Specific Format to a File
102
Displaying a Host Public Key in a Specific Format and Saving It to a File
102
Displaying a Host Public Key
103
Destroying a Local Key Pair
103
Configuring a Peer Public Key
104
Importing a Peer Host Public Key from a Public Key File
104
Entering a Peer Public Key
104
Displaying and Maintaining Public Keys
105
Example for Inputting a Peer Public Key
105
Example for Importing a Public Key from a Public Key File
107
Configuring PKI
110
Overview
110
PKI Terminology
110
PKI Architecture
111
PKI Operation
112
PKI Applications
112
Support for MPLS L3VPN
112
FIPS Compliance
113
PKI Configuration Task List
113
Configuring a PKI Entity
113
Configuring a PKI Domain
114
Requesting a Certificate
116
Configuring Automatic Certificate Request
117
Manually Requesting a Certificate
118
Aborting a Certificate Request
119
Obtaining Certificates
119
Configuration Prerequisites
119
Configuration Guidelines
119
Configuration Procedure
120
Verifying PKI Certificates
120
Verifying Certificates with CRL Checking
120
Verifying Certificates Without CRL Checking
121
Specifying the Storage Path for the Certificates and Crls
121
Exporting Certificates
122
Removing a Certificate
123
Configuring a Certificate Access Control Policy
123
Displaying and Maintaining PKI
124
PKI Configuration Examples
124
Certificate Request from an RSA Keon CA Server
125
Certificate Request from a Windows 2003 CA Server
127
Certificate Request from an Openca Server
131
IKE Negotiation with RSA Digital Signature from a Windows 2003 CA Server
134
Certificate Import and Export Configuration Example
136
Troubleshooting PKI Configuration
142
Failed to Obtain the CA Certificate
142
Failed to Obtain Local Certificates
142
Failed to Request Local Certificates
143
Failed to Obtain Crls
144
Failed to Import the CA Certificate
144
Failed to Import a Local Certificate
145
Failed to Export Certificates
145
Failed to Set the Storage Path
146
Configuring Ipsec
147
Overview
147
Security Protocols and Encapsulation Modes
148
Security Association
149
Authentication and Encryption
149
Ipsec Implementation
150
Ipsec RRI
151
Protocols and Standards
152
Ipsec Tunnel Establishment
152
Implementing ACL-Based Ipsec
153
Configuring an ACL
154
Configuring an Ipsec Transform Set
156
Configuring a Manual Ipsec Policy
158
Configuring an IKE-Based Ipsec Policy
160
Applying an Ipsec Policy to an Interface
164
Enabling ACL Checking for De-Encapsulated Packets
164
Configuring the Ipsec Anti-Replay Function
165
Binding a Source Interface to an Ipsec Policy
165
Enabling Qos Pre-Classify
166
Enabling Logging of Ipsec Packets
167
Configuring the DF Bit of Ipsec Packets
167
Configuring Ipsec RRI
168
Configuring Ipsec for Ipv6 Routing Protocols
169
Configuration Task List
169
Configuring a Manual Ipsec Profile
169
Configuring SNMP Notifications for Ipsec
171
Displaying and Maintaining Ipsec
171
Ipsec Configuration Examples
172
Configuring a Manual Mode Ipsec Tunnel for Ipv4 Packets
172
Configuring an IKE-Based Ipsec Tunnel for Ipv4 Packets
175
Configuring an IKE-Based Ipsec Tunnel for Ipv6 Packets
178
Configuring Ipsec for Ripng
182
Configuring Ipsec RRI
185
Verify the Configuration
188
Configuring IKE
190
Overview
190
IKE Negotiation Process
190
IKE Security Mechanism
191
Protocols and Standards
192
IKE Configuration Prerequisites
192
IKE Configuration Task List
192
Configuring an IKE Profile
193
Configuring an IKE Proposal
195
Configuring an IKE Keychain
196
Configuring the Global Identity Information
197
Configuring the IKE Keepalive Function
198
Configuring the IKE NAT Keepalive Function
198
Configuring IKE DPD
199
Enabling Invalid SPI Recovery
199
Setting the Maximum Number of IKE Sas
200
Configuring SNMP Notifications for IKE
200
Displaying and Maintaining IKE
201
IKE Configuration Examples
201
Main Mode IKE with Pre-Shared Key Authentication Configuration Example
201
Aggressive Mode with RSA Signature Authentication Configuration Example
205
Aggressive Mode with NAT Traversal Configuration Example
212
Troubleshooting IKE
216
IKE Negotiation Failed Because no Matching IKE Proposals Were Found
216
IKE Negotiation Failed Due to Malformed Payload
217
Ipsec SA Negotiation Failed Because no Matching Ipsec Transform Sets Were Found
217
Ipsec SA Negotiation Failed Due to Invalid Identity Information
218
HP MSR2000 Series Configuration Manual (455 pages)
MSR Series MPLS
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 7.85 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Configuring Basic MPLS
10
Overview
10
Basic Concepts
10
MPLS Network Architecture
11
LSP Establishment
12
MPLS Forwarding
13
Php
13
Protocols and Standards
14
MPLS Configuration Task List
14
Enabling MPLS
14
Configuring MPLS MTU
15
Specifying the Label Type Advertised by the Egress
16
Configuring TTL Propagation
16
Enabling Sending of MPLS TTL-Expired Messages
18
Enabling MPLS Forwarding Statistics
18
Enabling FTN Forwarding Statistics
18
Enabling MPLS Label Forwarding Statistics
19
Enabling SNMP Notifications for MPLS
19
Displaying and Maintaining MPLS
19
Configuring a Static LSP
21
Overview
21
Configuration Prerequisites
21
Configuration Procedure
21
Displaying Static Lsps
22
Static LSP Configuration Example
22
Configuring LDP
25
Overview
25
Terminology
25
LDP Messages
25
LDP Operation
26
Label Distribution and Control
27
Ldp Gr
29
Ldp Nsr
30
LDP-IGP Synchronization
31
Ldp Frr
32
Protocols
32
LDP Configuration Task List
32
Enabling LDP
33
Enabling LDP Globally
33
Enabling LDP on an Interface
34
Configuring Hello Parameters
34
Configuring LDP Session Parameters
35
Configuring LDP Backoff
36
Configuring LDP MD5 Authentication
36
Configuring LDP to Redistribute BGP Ipv4 Unicast Routes
37
Configuring an LSP Generation Policy
37
Configuring the LDP Label Distribution Control Mode
38
Configuring a Label Advertisement Policy
38
Configuring a Label Acceptance Policy
39
Configuring LDP Loop Detection
40
Configuring LDP Session Protection
41
Configuring LDP GR
42
Configuring LDP NSR
42
Configuring LDP-IGP Synchronization
42
Configuring LDP-OSPF Synchronization
42
Configuring LDP-ISIS Synchronization
44
Configuring LDP FRR
44
Specifying a DSCP Value for Outgoing LDP Packets
45
Resetting LDP Sessions
45
Enabling SNMP Notifications for LDP
45
Displaying and Maintaining LDP
45
LDP Configuration Examples
46
LDP LSP Configuration Example
46
Label Acceptance Control Configuration Example
50
Label Advertisement Control Configuration Example
54
LDP FRR Configuration Example
60
Configuring MPLS te
63
Overview
63
TE and MPLS te
63
MPLS te Basic Concepts
63
Static CRLSP Establishment
63
Dynamic CRLSP Establishment
63
Traffic Forwarding
65
Make-Before-Break
66
Route Pinning
67
Tunnel Reoptimization
67
Automatic Bandwidth Adjustment
68
CRLSP Backup
68
Frr
68
Diffserv-Aware te
69
Bidirectional MPLS te Tunnel
71
Protocols and Standards
72
MPLS te Configuration Task List
72
Enabling MPLS te
73
Configuring a Tunnel Interface
74
Configuring DS-TE
74
Configuring an MPLS te Tunnel to Use a Static CRLSP
75
Configuring an MPLS te Tunnel to Use a Dynamic CRLSP
75
Configuration Task List
76
Configuring MPLS te Attributes for a Link
76
Advertising Link te Attributes by Using IGP te Extension
77
Configuring MPLS te Tunnel Constraints
78
Establishing an MPLS te Tunnel by Using RSVP-TE
80
Controlling CRLSP Path Selection
80
Controlling MPLS te Tunnel Setup
83
Configuring Automatic Bandwidth Adjustment
84
Configuring Load Sharing for an MPLS te Tunnel
85
Configuring Traffic Forwarding
86
Configuring Static Routing to Direct Traffic to an MPLS te Tunnel or Tunnel Bundle
86
Configuring PBR to Direct Traffic to an MPLS te Tunnel or Tunnel Bundle
87
Configuring Automatic Route Advertisement to Direct Traffic to an MPLS te Tunnel or Tunnel Bundle
87
Configuring a Bidirectional MPLS te Tunnel
89
Configuring CRLSP Backup
90
Configuring MPLS te FRR
90
Enabling FRR
90
Configuring a Bypass Tunnel on the PLR
91
Configuring Node Fault Detection
94
Configuring the Optimal Bypass Tunnel Selection Interval
95
Enabling SNMP Notifications for MPLS te
95
Displaying and Maintaining MPLS te
96
MPLS te Configuration Examples
96
Establishing an MPLS te Tunnel over a Static CRLSP
96
Establishing an MPLS te Tunnel with RSVP-TE
101
Establishing an Inter-AS MPLS te Tunnel with RSVP-TE
107
Bidirectional MPLS te Tunnel Configuration Example
114
CRLSP Backup Configuration Example
120
Manual Bypass Tunnel for FRR Configuration Example
124
Auto FRR Configuration Example
130
IETF DS-TE Configuration Example
136
Troubleshooting MPLS te
143
No te LSA Generated
143
Configuring a Static CRLSP
145
Overview
145
Configuration Procedure
145
Displaying Static Crlsps
146
Static CRLSP Configuration Example
146
Configuring RSVP
152
Overview
152
RSVP Messages
152
CRLSP Setup Procedure
153
RSVP Refresh Mechanism
153
RSVP Authentication
154
Rsvp Gr
154
Protocols and Standards
155
RSVP Configuration Task List
155
Enabling RSVP
155
Configuring RSVP Refresh
156
Configuring RSVP Srefresh and Reliable RSVP Message Delivery
156
Configuring RSVP Hello Extension
156
Configuring RSVP Authentication
157
Specifying a DSCP Value for Outgoing RSVP Packets
159
Configuring RSVP GR
159
Enabling BFD for RSVP
160
Displaying and Maintaining RSVP
160
RSVP Configuration Examples
161
Establishing an MPLS te Tunnel with RSVP-TE
161
RSVP GR Configuration Example
166
Configuring Tunnel Policies
169
Overview
169
Configuring a Tunnel Policy
169
Configuration Guidelines
169
Configuration Procedure
170
Displaying Tunnel Information
171
Tunnel Policy Configuration Examples
171
Preferred Tunnel Configuration Example
171
Exclusive Tunnel Configuration Example
171
Tunnel Selection Order Configuration Example
172
Preferred Tunnel and Tunnel Selection Order Configuration Example
173
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HP MSR2000 Series Configuration Manual (108 pages)
ACL and QoS
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 1.34 MB
Table of Contents
Legal and Notice Information
2
Table of Contents
3
Configuring Acls
7
Overview
7
ACL Categories
7
Numbering and Naming Acls
7
Match Order
7
Rule Numbering
8
Fragments Filtering with Acls
9
Configuration Task List
9
Configuring a Basic ACL
9
Configuring an Ipv4 Basic ACL
10
Configuring an Ipv6 Basic ACL
10
Configuring an Advanced ACL
11
Configuring an Ipv4 Advanced ACL
11
Configuring an Ipv6 Advanced ACL
12
Configuring an Ethernet Frame Header ACL
13
Copying an ACL
14
Configuring Packet Filtering with Acls
14
Applying an ACL to an Interface for Packet Filtering
14
Applying an ACL to an Interzone Instance for Packet Filtering
15
Setting the Interval for Generating and Outputting Packet Filtering Logs
15
Setting the Packet Filtering Default Action
15
Displaying and Maintaining Acls
16
ACL Configuration Example
17
Network Requirements
17
Configuration Procedure
17
Verifying the Configuration
18
Qos Overview
19
Qos Service Models
19
Best-Effort Service Model
19
Intserv Model
19
Diffserv Model
19
Qos Techniques Overview
19
Deploying Qos in a Network
20
Qos Processing Flow in a Device
21
Configuring a Qos Policy
22
Non-MQC Approach
22
MQC Approach
22
Configuration Procedure Diagram
22
Defining a Traffic Class
23
Defining a Traffic Behavior
23
Defining a Qos Policy
24
Configuring a Parent Policy
24
Configuring a Child Policy
24
Applying the Qos Policy
25
Applying the Qos Policy to an Interface or PVC
25
Applying the Qos Policy to the Control Plane
26
Applying the Qos Policy to the Management Interface Control Plane
27
Configuring the Qos Policy-Based Traffic Rate Statistics Collection Period for an Interface
27
Displaying and Maintaining Qos Policies
28
Configuring Priority Mapping
30
Overview
30
Introduction to Priorities
30
Priority Maps
30
Priority Mapping Configuration Tasks
31
Configuring an Uncolored Priority Map
31
Configuring a Port to Trust Packet Priority for Priority Mapping
32
Changing the Port Priority of an Interface
32
Displaying and Maintaining Priority Mapping
32
Port Priority Configuration Example
33
Network Requirements
33
Configuration Procedure
33
Priority Mapping Table and Priority Marking Configuration Example
34
Network Requirements
34
Configuration Procedure
35
Configuring Traffic Policing, GTS, and Rate Limit
37
Overview
37
Traffic Evaluation and Token Buckets
37
Traffic Policing
38
Gts
39
Rate Limit
39
Configuring Traffic Policing
40
Configuring Traffic Policing by Using the MQC Approach
40
Configuring Traffic Policing by Using the Non-MQC Approach
41
Configuring GTS
42
Configuring GTS by Using the MQC Approach
42
Configuring GTS by Using the Non-MQC Approach
43
Configuring the Rate Limit
44
Displaying and Maintaining Traffic Policing, GTS, and Rate Limit
44
Traffic Policing and GTS Configuration Example
45
Network Requirements
45
Configuration Procedure
45
IP Rate Limit Configuration Example
46
Network Requirements
46
Configuration Procedure
47
HP MSR2000 Series High Availability Configuration Manual (91 pages)
Virtual Services Router
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 0.91 MB
Table of Contents
High Availability
1
Configuration Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Configuring VRRP
5
Overview
5
VRRP Standard Mode
6
Router Priority in a VRRP Group
6
Preemption
6
Authentication Method
7
VRRP Timers
7
Master Election
8
VRRP Tracking
8
VRRP Application
8
VRRP Load Balancing Mode
10
Virtual MAC Address Assignment
10
Virtual Forwarder
12
Protocols and Standards
14
Configuring Ipv4 VRRP
14
Ipv4 VRRP Configuration Task List
14
Specifying an Ipv4 VRRP Operating Mode
15
Specifying the Ipv4 VRRP Version
15
Creating a VRRP Group and Assigning a Virtual IP Address
15
Configuring the Router Priority, Preemptive Mode, and Tracking Function
16
Configuring Ipv4 VRRP Packet Attributes
17
Configuring VF Tracking
18
Enabling SNMP Notifications for VRRP
19
Disabling an Ipv4 VRRP Group
19
Displaying and Maintaining Ipv4 VRRP
19
Configuring Ipv6 VRRP
20
Ipv6 VRRP Configuration Task List
20
Specifying an Ipv6 VRRP Operating Mode
20
Creating a VRRP Group and Assigning a Virtual Ipv6 Address
21
Configuring the Router Priority, Preemptive Mode, and Tracking Function
22
Configuring VF Tracking
22
Configuring Ipv6 VRRP Packet Attributes
23
Disabling an Ipv6 VRRP Group
24
Displaying and Maintaining Ipv6 VRRP
24
Ipv4 VRRP Configuration Examples
24
Single VRRP Group Configuration Example
24
Multiple VRRP Groups Configuration Example
27
VRRP Load Balancing Configuration Example
29
Ipv6 VRRP Configuration Examples
37
Single VRRP Group Configuration Example
37
Multiple VRRP Groups Configuration Example
40
VRRP Load Balancing Configuration Example
43
Troubleshooting VRRP
51
An Error Prompt Is Displayed
51
Multiple Masters Appear in a VRRP Group
52
Fast VRRP State Flapping
52
Configuring BFD
53
Introduction to BFD
53
BFD Session Establishment
53
BFD Session Modes and Operating Modes
53
Supported Features
54
Protocols and Standards
55
Configuring BFD Basic Functions
55
Configuring Echo Packet Mode
55
Configuring Control Packet Mode
56
Displaying and Maintaining BFD
57
HP MSR2000 Series Manual (73 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 7.12 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Preparing for Installation
4
Safety Recommendations
4
Safety Symbols
4
General Safety Recommendations
4
Electricity Safety
4
Laser Safety
4
Examining the Installation Site
4
Temperature and Humidity
5
Cleanness
5
Cooling System
5
ESD Prevention
6
Emi
7
Lightning Protection
7
Rack-Mounting
7
Installation Tools
8
Installation Accessories
8
Checklist before Installation
8
Installing the Router
12
Installation Prerequisites
12
Installation Flow
12
Installing the Router
14
Installing an Air Filter
14
Mounting the Router on a Workbench
14
Installing the Router in a 19-Inch Rack
15
Grounding the Router
21
Grounding the Router through the Grounding Terminal on the Rack
21
Grounding the Router with a Grounding Strip
24
Grounding the Router with a Grounding Conductor Buried in the Earth Ground
25
Installing an Interface Module
25
Installing a SIC
25
Installing a DSIC
26
Installing an HMIM
27
Installing a MIM
28
Connecting the Router to the Network
30
Connecting an Ethernet Cable
30
Connecting an Optical Fiber
30
Installing a CF Card
31
Logging in through the Console Port
32
Connecting a Console Cable
32
Setting Terminal Parameters
33
Installing a Power Module
35
Connecting the Power Cord
37
Connecting an AC Power Cord
37
Connecting a DC Power Cord
38
Connecting an RPS Power Cord
39
Verifying the Installation
40
Powering on the Router
40
Verifying before Power-On
40
Displaying Boot Information
41
Examining the Router after Power-On
41
Configuring Basic Settings for the Router
42
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