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  • March 25, 2009

    Switch and RouterCommand Line Interface Guide

    Supporting IronCore, JetCore, BigIron MG8, NetIron 40G, FastIron Edge Switch, NetIron IMR 640, and IP-FES

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  • Contents

    CHAPTER 1Getting Started ....................................................................................... 1-1INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................................................1-1AUDIENCE ..................................................................................................................................................1-2NOMENCLATURE .........................................................................................................................................1-2RELATED PUBLICATIONS .............................................................................................................................1-2UPDATES TO MANUALS ...............................................................................................................................1-3HOW TO GET HELP OR REPORT ERRORS ....................................................................................................1-3

    WEB ACCESS .......................................................................................................................................1-3E-MAIL ACCESS ...................................................................................................................................1-3TELEPHONE ACCESS ............................................................................................................................1-3

    WARRANTY COVERAGE ...............................................................................................................................1-3

    CHAPTER 2Using the Command Line Interface ...................................................... 2-1EXEC COMMANDS .....................................................................................................................................2-2

    PRIVILEGED LEVEL ...............................................................................................................................2-2CONFIG COMMANDS .................................................................................................................................2-2

    GLOBAL LEVEL .....................................................................................................................................2-2REDUNDANCY LEVEL (LAYER 3 SWITCHES ONLY) ..................................................................................2-3INTERFACE LEVEL ................................................................................................................................2-3TRUNK LEVEL ......................................................................................................................................2-3IPV6 ACCESS LIST LEVEL ....................................................................................................................2-3ROUTER RIP LEVEL (LAYER 3 SWITCHES ONLY) ...................................................................................2-3IPV6 RIP LEVEL (ONLY ON BROCADE DEVICES THAT SUPPORT IPV6) ....................................................2-3ROUTER OSPF LEVEL (LAYER 3 SWITCHES ONLY) ................................................................................2-3OSPF VERSION 3 LEVEL (ONLY ON BROCADE DEVICES THAT SUPPORT IPV6) .......................................2-3ROUTER IS-IS LEVEL (LAYER 3 SWITCHES ONLY) .................................................................................2-3GLOBAL IS-IS LEVEL (ONLY ON BROCADE DEVICES THAT SUPPORT IPV6) .............................................2-3

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    IPV4 IS-IS UNICAST ADDRESS FAMILY LEVEL (BROCADE DEVICES THAT SUPPORT IPV6 ONLY) ...............2-3IPV6 IS-IS UNICAST ADDRESS FAMILY LEVEL

    (ONLY ON BROCADE DEVICES THAT SUPPORT IPV6) .......................................................................2-3BGP LEVEL (LAYER 3 SWITCHES ONLY) ...............................................................................................2-4GLOBAL BGP AND BGP4 UNICAST ADDRESS FAMILY LEVEL .................................................................2-4BGP4 MULTICAST ADDRESS FAMILY LEVEL

    (ONLY ON BROCADE DEVICES THAT SUPPORT IPV6) .......................................................................2-4IPV6 BGP UNICAST ADDRESS FAMILY LEVEL

    (ONLY ON BROCADE DEVICES THAT SUPPORT IPV6) .......................................................................2-4IP TUNNEL LEVEL (LAYER 3 SWITCHES ONLY) .......................................................................................2-4IPV6 TUNNEL LEVEL (LAYER 3 SWITCHES ONLY) ...................................................................................2-4ROUTER MSDP LEVEL (LAYER 3 SWITCHES ONLY) ...............................................................................2-4ROUTER DVMRP LEVEL (LAYER 3 SWITCHES ONLY) ............................................................................2-4ROUTER PIM LEVEL (LAYER 3 SWITCHES ONLY) ...................................................................................2-5IPV6 ROUTER PIM LEVEL (ONLY ON BROCADE DEVICES THAT SUPPORT IPV6) ......................................2-5BROADCAST FILTER LEVEL ...................................................................................................................2-5MULTICAST FILTER LEVEL ....................................................................................................................2-5ROUTE MAP LEVEL (LAYER 3 SWITCHES ONLY) .....................................................................................2-5ROUTER VRRP LEVEL (LAYER 3 SWITCHES ONLY) ...............................................................................2-5ROUTER VRRPE LEVEL (LAYER 3 SWITCHES ONLY) .............................................................................2-5MPLS LEVEL .......................................................................................................................................2-5MPLS INTERFACE LEVEL .....................................................................................................................2-5MPLS POLICY LEVEL ...........................................................................................................................2-5MPLS PATH LEVEL ..............................................................................................................................2-5MPLS SIGNALLED LSP LEVEL ..............................................................................................................2-5MPLS SECONDARY PATH LEVEL ..........................................................................................................2-6MPLS RSVP LEVEL ............................................................................................................................2-6MPLS STATIC LSP LEVEL ..........................................................................