Users Guide
Interoperate with Non-Dell Networking OS Bridges....................................................................................................... 552
Modifying Global Parameters......................................................................................................................................... 553
Modifying the Interface Parameters...............................................................................................................................554
Conguring an EdgePort............................................................................................................................................... 555
Conguring Fast Hellos for Link State Detection............................................................................................................555
Flush MAC Addresses after a Topology Change.............................................................................................................556
MSTP Sample Congurations........................................................................................................................................ 556
Router 1 Running-CongurationRouter 2 Running-CongurationRouter 3 Running-CongurationSFTOS
Example Running-Conguration...............................................................................................................................557
Debugging and Verifying MSTP Congurations............................................................................................................. 559
37 Multicast Features.................................................................................................... 562
Enabling IP Multicast......................................................................................................................................................562
Implementation Information........................................................................................................................................... 562
First Packet Forwarding for Lossless Multicast.............................................................................................................. 563
IPv4 Multicast Policies................................................................................................................................................... 563
Limiting the Number of Multicast Routes.................................................................................................................563
Preventing a Host from Joining a Group.................................................................................................................. 564
Preventing a PIM Router from Forming an Adjacency..............................................................................................566
Preventing a Source from Registering with the RP.................................................................................................. 567
Preventing a PIM Router from Processing a Join.....................................................................................................569
38 NPIV Proxy Gateway................................................................................................. 570
Benets of an NPIV Proxy Gateway...............................................................................................................................570
NPIV Proxy Gateway Operation..................................................................................................................................... 570
NPIV Proxy Gateway: Protocol Services...................................................................................................................572
NPIV Proxy Gateway Functionality...........................................................................................................................572
NPIV Proxy Gateway: Terms and Denitions............................................................................................................ 572
DCB Maps................................................................................................................................................................573
FCoE Maps.............................................................................................................................................................. 573
Congure an NPIV Proxy Gateway.................................................................................................................................574
Enabling Fibre Channel Capability on the Switch...................................................................................................... 574
Creating a DCB Map.................................................................................................................................................574
Applying a DCB Map on Server-Facing Ethernet Ports............................................................................................ 575
Creating an FCoE VLAN...........................................................................................................................................576
FCoE Maps.............................................................................................................................................................. 576
Applying an FCoE Map on Server-Facing Ethernet Ports......................................................................................... 577
Applying an FCoE Map on Fabric-Facing FC Ports...................................................................................................577
Sample Conguration............................................................................................................................................... 578
Display NPIV Proxy Gateway Information....................................................................................................................... 579
39 Object Tracking.........................................................................................................585
Object Tracking Overview..............................................................................................................................................585
Track Layer 2 Interfaces...........................................................................................................................................586
Track Layer 3 Interfaces...........................................................................................................................................586
Track IPv4 and IPv6 Routes..................................................................................................................................... 586
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