Manual Version

20081111-C-1.03

Feature List

This manual is the IP routing volume of the H3C SR6600 series routers. It describes the configuration of the supported routing protocols and features, such as static route, RIP, RIPng, OSPF, OSPFv3, IS-IS, BGP, BGP4+, and route policy. The supported features are listed as follows:

Feature

Operation and command manual

Feature description

IP Routing Overview

IP Routing Overview

IP Routing Table Commands

IP routing overview

l      IP routing overview

l      IP routing and routing table

l      Routing through a routing table

BGP

BGP Configuration

BGP Commands

A dynamic inter-AS route discovery protocol

l      Configuring BGP basic functions

l      Configuring BGP routing attributes

l      Configuring a large-scale BGP network

IS-IS

IS-IS Configuration

IS-IS Commands

An interior gateway protocol (IGP) used within an Autonomous System. It adopts the Shortest Path First (SPF) algorithm for route calculation.

l      Configuring ISIS basic functions

l      Configuring ISIS routing information control

OSPF

OSPF Configuration

OSPF Commands

An interior gateway protocol based on link state

l      Configuring OSPF basic functions

l      Configuring OSPF area parameters

l      Configuring OSPF network types

l      Configuring OSPF routing information management

RIP

RIP Configuration

RIP Commands

A simple Interior Gateway Protocol mainly used in small-sized networks

l      Configuring RIP basic functions

l      Configuring RIP advanced functions

Routing Policy

Routing Policy Configuration

Routing Policy Commands

Routing policy, used to change the route that network traffic passes.

l      Defining filtering lists

l      Configuring a routing policy

Static Routing

Static Routing Configuration

Static Routing Commands

A special route that is manually configured by the network administrator. The proper configuration and usage of static routes can improve a network’s performance and ensure bandwidth for important network applications.

l      Configuring a static route

l      Application

IPv6 BGP

IPv6 BGP Configuration

IPv6 BGP Commands

BGP4+ puts IPv6 network layer information into the attributes of Network Layer Reachable Information (NLRI) and NEXT_HOP.

l      Configuring BGP4+ basic functions

l      Controlling route distribution and reception

l      Configuring BGP4+ route attributes

IPv6 IS-IS

IPv6 IS-IS Configuration

IPv6 IS-IS Commands

Supports multiple network protocols, including IPv6 and supports two Type-Length-Values (TLVs) and a new Network Layer Protocol Identifier (NLPID)

l      Configuring IPv6-IS-IS basic functions

l      Configuring IPv6-IS-IS routing information control

IPv6 OSPFv3

IPv6 OSPFv3 Configuration

IPv6 OSPFv3 Commands

OSPF protocol supporting IPv6

l      Configuring OSPFv3 basic functions

l      Configuring OSPFv3 area parameters

l      Configuring OSPFv3 routing information management

IPv6 RIPng

IPv6 RIPng Configuration

IPv6 RIPng Commands

An extension of RIP-2 for IPv4

l      Configuring RIPng basic functions

l      Configuring RIPng advanced functions

IPv6 Static Routing

IPv6 Static Routing Configuration

IPv6 Static Routing Commands

Special routes that are manually configured by network administrators work well in simple networks.

l      Configuring IPv6 static routes

BFD

BFD Configuration

BFD Commands

Bidirectional forwarding detection (BFD) provides a single mechanism to quickly detect and monitor the connectivity of links in networks.

l      BFD basic functions configuration

l      Protocol-based BFD configuration

 

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