Users Guide

Table Of Contents
route-map map2 permit 20
match source-protocol connected
Route Leaking for Complete Routing Table
!
ip vrf VRF_1
ip route-import 1:1
ip route-export 2:2
!
ip vrf VRF_2
ip route-import 2:2
ip route-export 1:1
Route Leaking for Selective Routes
!
ip vrf VRF_1
ip route-import 1:1 map1
ip route-export 2:2 map2
!
ip vrf VRF_2
ip route-import 2:2
ip route-export 1:1
!
!
route-map map1 permit 10
match ip address ip1
!
route-map map2 permit 20
match ip address ip2
!
ip prefix-list ip1
seq 5 permit 20.0.0.0/24 <----- This is needed for data forwarding
seq 10 permit 20.0.0.2/32 <---- This is specific to internal operation of DHCP relay
!
ip prefix-list ip2
seq 5 permit 10.0.0.0/24
Congure the System for User Port Stacking (Option
230)
Set the stacking-option variable to provide stack-port detail on the DHCP server when you set the DHCP oer. A stack can be formed
when the units are connected.
Option 230 is the option for user port stacking. Use it to create up to eight stack groups. Dene the conguration parameters on the DHCP
server for each chassis based on the chassis MAC address. Congure the following parameters:
unit number
priority
stack group ID
The received stacking conguration is always applied on the master stack unit.
option #230 "unit-number:3#priority:2#stack-group:14"
Congure Secure DHCP
DHCP as dened by RFC 2131 provides no authentication or security mechanisms. Secure DHCP is a suite of features that protects
networks that use dynamic address allocation from spoong and attacks.
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Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol (DHCP)