IP Routing Overview | This volume introduces basic IP routing concepts. l Routing protocol overview l IP routing and routing table |
BGP | The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is a dynamic inter-AS route discovery protocol. l BGP basic functions configuration l Configuration of route distribution and reception l BGP route attributes configuration l Large scale BGP network configuration l BGP GR configuration |
IS-IS | IS-IS is an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) used within an Autonomous System. It adopts the Shortest Path First (SPF) algorithm for route calculation. l IS-IS basic functions configuration l IS-IS routing information control configuration l Tuning and optimization of IS-IS l IS-IS GR configuration |
OSPF | Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a link state interior gateway protocol developed by the OSPF working group of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). l OSPF basic functions configuration l OSPF area parameters configuration l OSPF network types configuration l OSPF route control configuration l OSPF GR configuration |
RIP | RIP is a simple Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP), mainly used in small-sized networks, such as academic networks and simple LANs. l RIP basic functions configuration l RIP route control configuration |
Route Policy | A routing policy is used on a router for route inspection, filtering, attributes modification when routes are received, advertised, or redistributed. l Filtering list configuration l Routing policy configuration |
Static Routing | A static route is a special route that is manually configured by the network administrator. The proper configuration and usage of static routes can improve network performance and ensure bandwidth for important network applications. l Static route configuration l Detection reachability of the static route's next hop |
IPv6 BGP | IPv6 BGP utilizes BGP multiprotocol extensions for application in IPv6 networks. The original messaging and routing mechanisms of BGP are not changed. l IPv6 BGP configuration l Configuration of route distribution and reception l Configuration of IPv6 BGP route attributes l Tuning and optimization of IPv6 BGP networks |
IPv6 IS-IS | The IS-IS routing protocol supports multiple network protocols, including IPv6. Two type-length-values (TLVs) and a new network layer protocol identifier (NLPID) are defined to enable IPv6 support for IS-IS. l IPv6-ISIS basic functions configuration l IPv6-ISIS routing information control configuration |
IPv6 OSPFv3 | OSPFv3 is OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) version 3 for short, supporting IPv6. l OSPFv3 basic functions configuration l OSPFv3 area parameters configuration l OSPFv3 routing information control configuration |
IPv6 RIPng | l RIP next generation (RIPng) is an extension of RIP-2 for IPv4. RIPng basic functions configuration l RIPng route control configuration |
IPv6 Static Routing | Similar to IPv4 static routes, IPv6 static routes work well in simple IPv6 network environments. l IPv6 static route configuration |
BFD | Bidirectional forwarding detection (BFD) provides a single mechanism to quickly detect and monitor the connectivity of links or IP forwarding paths in networks. l BFD basic functions configuration l Protocol-based BFD configuration l BFD trap configuration |