IP Routing Volume Index

Manual Version

20080820-C-3.01

Product Version

SR8800-CMW520-R3125

IP Routing Volume Index

The IP Routing Volume includes the following manuals:

Manual name

Description

IP Routing Table Display Commands

A routing table plays a key role in routing packets. This manual describes IP routing table display commands.

BGP Commands

BGP is a dynamic routing protocol used between ASs. This manual describes BGP configuration commands.

IS-IS Commands

IS-IS is a link state-based routing protocol that is used within an AS. IS-IS adopts the Shortest Path First (SPF) algorithm for route calculation. This manual describes IS-IS configuration commands.

OSPF Commands

OSPF is a link state-based interior gateway protocol (IGP). This manual describes OSPF configuration commands.

RIP Commands

RIP is an IGP suitable for small-sized networks. This manual describes RIP configuration commands.

Route Policy Commands

A route policy is used on a router for route filtering and attributes modification when routes are received, advertised, or redistributed. This manual describes route policy configuration commands.

Static Routing Commands

A static route is a manually configured. The proper configuration and usage of static routes can improve network performance and ensure bandwidth for important network applications. This manual describes static routing configuration commands.

IPv6 BGP Commands

IPv6 BGP enables BGP to support IPv6. This manual describes IPv6 BGP configuration commands.

IPv6 IS-IS Commands

IPv6 IS-IS enables IS-IS to support IPv6. This manual describes IPv6 IS-IS configuration commands.

IPv6 OSPFv3 Commands

Open Shortest Path First version 3 (OSPFv3) supports IPv6. This manual describes IPv6 OSPFv3 configuration commands.

IPv6 RIPng Commands

RIP next generation (RIPng) supports IPv6. This manual describes RIPng configuration commands.

IPv6 Static Routing Commands

IPv6 static routing is similar to IPv4 static routing. This manual describes IPv6 static routing commands.

BFD Commands

Bidirectional forwarding detection (BFD) provides a single mechanism to quickly detect and monitor the connectivity between links in a network. This manual describes BFD configuration commands.