Chapter
Introduction
The module is used to configure several IPv4 unicast routing
protocols. Here mainly introduces:
Interface: Configure and view different types of interfaces:
VLAN, loopback and routed port.
Routing table: Displays the routing information summary.
Static Routing: Configure and view static routes.
DHCP Server: Configure the DHCP feature to assign IP
parameters to specified devices.
DHCP Relay: Configure the DHCP relay feature.
Proxy ARP: Configure the Proxy ARP feature to enable hosts
on the same network but isolated at layer 2 to communicate
with each other.
ARP: Displays the ARP information.
RIP: Configure the RIP feature. RIP is an interior gateway
protocol using UDP data packets to exchange routing
information.
OSPF: Configure the Open Shortest Path protocol.
VRRP: Configure the Virtual Router Redundant Protocol.
This module is used to configure several multicast routing
protocols for multicast data forwarding. Here mainly introduces:
Global Config:
IGMP: Configure the IGMP features.
PIM DM: Configure the PIM DM features.
PIM SM: Configure the PIM SM features.
Static Mroute: Configure the static multicast routing
features.
This module is used to configure QoS function to provide
different quality of service for various network applications and
requirements. Here mainly introduces:
Class of Service: Configure priorities, port priority, 802.1P
priority and DSCP priority.
DiffServ: Configure classes, policies and services to allow
traffic to be classified into streams and given certain QoS
treatment.
Bandwidth Control: Configure rate limit feature to control the
traffic rate on each port; configure storm control feature to
filter broadcast, multicast and UL frame in the network.
Voice VLAN: Configure voice VLAN to transmit voice data
stream within the specified VLAN.
Auto VoIP: Configure the Auto VoIP feature to prioritize the
transmission of voice traffic.
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