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Features
Description
Static Routing
A static route is manually configured by the administrator. The proper
configuration and usage of static routes can improve network
performance and ensure bandwidth for important network applications.
This document describes:
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Static route configuration
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Detecting Reachability of the Static Route’s Nexthop
RIP
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a simple Interior Gateway Protocol
(IGP), mainly used in small-sized networks. This document describes:
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RIP basic functions configuration
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RIP advanced functions configuration
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RIP network optimization configuration
OSPF
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is an Interior Gateway Protocol based
on the link state developed by IETF. This document describes:
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Enabling OSPF
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Configuring OSPF Areas
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Configuring OSPF Network Types
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Configuring OSPF Route Control
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Configuring OSPF Sham Link
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Configuring OSPF Network Optimization
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Configuring OSPF Graceful Restart
IS-IS
Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) is a link state
protocol, which uses the shortest path first (SPF) algorithm. This
document describes:
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Configuring IS-IS Basic Functions
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Configuring IS-IS Routing Information Control
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Tuning and Optimizing IS-IS Networks
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Configuring IS-IS Authentication
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Configuring System ID to Host Name Mappings
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Configuring IS-IS GR
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Enabling the Logging of Neighbor State Changes
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Enab
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ing IS-IS SNMP Trap
BGP
Border gateway protocol (BGP) is an inter-autonomous system (inter-AS)
dynamic route discovery protocol. This document describes:
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Configuring BGP Basic Functions
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Controlling Route Generation
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Controlling Route Distribution and Reception
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Configuring BGP Route Attributes
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Tuning and Optimizing BGP Networks
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Configuring a Large Scale BGP Network
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Configuring BGP GR
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Enabling Trap
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Enabling Logging of Peer State Changes
IPv6 Static Routing
Static routes are special routes that are manually configured by network
administrators. Similar to IPv4 static routes, IPv6 static routes work well in
simple IPv6 network environments. This document describes:
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IPv6 static route configuration
IPv6 RIPng
RIP next generation (RIPng) is an extension of RIP-2 for IPv4. RIPng for
IPv6 is IPv6 RIPng. This document describes:
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Configuring RIPng Basic Functions
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Configuring RIPng Route Control
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Tuning and Optimizing the RIPng Network
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