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Features
Description
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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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
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
OSPFv3
OSPFv3 is OSPF version 3 for short, supporting IPv6 and compliant with
RFC2740 (OSPF for IPv6). This document describes:
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Enabling OSPFv3
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Configuring OSPFv3 Area Parameters
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Configuring OSPFv3 Network Types
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Configuring OSPFv3 Routing Information Control
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Tuning and Optimizing OSPFv3 Networks
IPv6 IS-IS
The IS-IS routing protocol supports multiple network protocols, including
IPv6. IS-IS with IPv6 support is called IPv6 IS-IS dynamic routing
protocol. This document describes:
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Configuring IPv6 IS-IS Basic Functions
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Configuring IPv6 IS-IS Routing Information Control
IPv6 BGP
To support multiple network layer protocols, IETF extended BGP-4 by
introducing IPv6 BGP. This document describes:
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Configuring IPv6 BGP Basic Functions
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Controlling Route Distribution and Reception
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Configuring IPv6 BGP Route Attributes
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Tuning and Optimizing IPv6 BGP Networks
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Configuring a Large Scale IPv6 BGP Network
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