Changing the router ID
In most configurations, a Layer 3 switch has multiple IP addresses, usually configured on different interfaces. As a result, a Layer 3 switch
identity to other devices varies depending on the interface to which the other device is attached. Some routing protocols, including Open
Shortest Path First (OSPF) and Border Gateway Protocol version 4 (BGP4), identify a Layer 3 switch by just one of the IP addresses
configured on the Layer 3 switch, regardless of the interfaces that connect the Layer 3 switches. This IP address is the router ID.
NOTE
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) does not use the router ID.
NOTE
If you change the router ID, all current BGP4 sessions are cleared.
By default, the router ID on a Brocade Layer 3 switch is one of the following:
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If the router has loopback interfaces, the default router ID is the IP address configured on the lowest numbered loopback
interface configured on the Layer 3 switch. For example, if you configure loopback interfaces 1, 2, and 3 as follows, the default
router ID is 10.9.9.9/24:
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Loopback interface 1, 10.9.9.9/24
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Loopback interface 2, 10.4.4.4/24
–
Loopback interface 3, 10.1.1.1/24
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If the device does not have any loopback interfaces, the default router ID is the lowest numbered IP interface configured on the
device.
If you prefer, you can explicitly set the router ID to any valid IP address. The IP address cannot be in use on another device in the
network.
NOTE
Brocade Layer 3 switches use the same router ID for both OSPF and BGP4. If the router is already configured for OSPF, you
may want to use the router ID that is already in use on the router rather than set a new one. To display the router ID, enter the
show ip
command at any CLI level or select the IP->General links from the Configure tree in the Web Management Interface.
To change the router ID, enter a command such as the following.
device(config)# ip router-id 10.157.22.26
Syntax:
ip router-id
ip-addr
The
ip-addr
variable can be any valid, unique IP address.
NOTE
You can specify an IP address used for an interface on the Brocade Layer 3 switch, but do not specify an IP address in use by
another device.
Specifying a single source interface for specified packet types
NOTE
This feature is supported on the ICX 7750 switch.
When the Layer 3 switch originates a packet of one of the following types, the source address of the packet is the lowest-numbered IP
address on the interface that sends the packet:
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Telnet
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