Specifications
98 ExtremeWare XOS 11.0 Concepts Guide
Virtual Routers
configuration domain is introduced in ExtremeWare XOS 11.0. Under a virtual router configuration
domain, any virtual router commands are applied only to that virtual router. The virtual router
commands consist of all the BGP, OSPF, PIM and RIP commands, and the commands listed in Table 15.
Table 15: Virtual router commands
* means that other commands are available with these listed.
The virtual router configuration domain simplifies configuration because you do not have to specify the
virtual router for each individual protocol configuration command. The current configuration domain is
indicated in the command line interface (CLI) prompt.
Types of Virtual Routers
There are two types of virtual routes in an ExtremeWare XOS system:
• System virtual routers
These are the special virtual routers created by ExtremeWare XOS during system boot up, and they
cannot be deleted or renamed. There are a total of three of these special virtual routers in the
ExtremeWare XOS system.
• User virtual routers
These are the virtual routers created and named by users.
System Virtual Routers
The system virtual routers are the three virtual routers created at boot-up time. These system virtual
routers cannot be deleted or renamed. They are named VR-Mgmt, VR-Control, and VR-Default
[enable | disable] ipforwarding
clear iparp *
clear counters iparp *
configure iparp *
configure iparp [add | delete] *
[enable | disable] iparp *
show iparp *
configure iproute [add | delete] *
show iproute *
show ipstats *
rtlookup
create [vlan | vman] <vlan-name>
[enable | disable] igmp
[enable | disable] igmp snooping
[enable | disable] ipmcforwarding
show igmp
show igmp snooping
show igmp group
show igmp snooping cache