Avaya Configuring Ip Services Users Manual V 12.20,
2015-06-01
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- Configuring IP Services
- Contents
- About This Guide
- Chapter1 IP Concepts, Terminology, and Features
- Chapter2 Starting IP Services with the BCC
- Chapter3 Starting IP Services with Site Manager
- Chapter4 Configuring and Customizing IP
- Customizing IP Global Parameters
- Navigating the BCC to the IP Global Prompt
- Opening the Site Manager Window for IP Global Parameters
- Disabling and Reenabling Global IP
- Configuring the Router for Not-Forwarding Mode
- Configuring Bridging on a Router in Not-Forwarding Mode
- Setting the Time-to-Live Value on a Source Packet
- Allowing an All-Zero or All-One Subnet Address
- Estimating the Size of the Routing Table
- Using a Default Route for an Unknown Subnet
- Specifying the Maximum Number of IP Policies
- Disabling and Reenabling Route Filter Support
- Enabling Equal-Cost Multipath Support
- Configuring Equal-Cost Multipath for RIP and OSPF
- Enabling and Disabling ECMP Support for IBGP
- Enabling ISP Mode on the Router
- Customizing the IP Routing Table Structure
- Specifying the Percentage of Buffers Available to ARP
- Customizing an IP Interface
- Navigating the BCC to an IP Interface Prompt
- Opening the Site Manager Window for IP Interface Parameters
- Configuring a Multinet Interface
- Disabling and Reenabling an IP Interface
- Specifying a Broadcast Address for an Interface
- Specifying a Subnet Broadcast Address
- Specifying the Cost of an Interface
- Enabling MTU Discovery on an Interface
- Enabling and Disabling ICMP Address-Mask Replies
- Disabling and Reenabling ICMP Redirect Messages
- Enabling All-Subnet Broadcasting on an Interface
- Disabling UDP Checksum Processing on the Interface
- Specifying a MAC Address or E.164 Address
- Enabling Source Routing over a Token Ring Network
- Configuring an SMDS Address
- Configuring a WAN Address for a Frame Relay Network
- Specifying the Maximum Size of the Forwarding Table
- Configuring an Interface for an ATM Logical IP Subnet
- Configuring an Adjacent Host Address
- Defining a Static Route
- Configuring and Customizing Router Discovery
- Customizing IP Global Parameters
- Chapter5 Configuring Address Resolution
- Chapter6 Customizing RIP Services
- Customizing RIP Global Parameters
- Customizing a RIP Interface
- Navigating the BCC to a RIP Interface Prompt
- Opening the Site Manager Window for RIP Interfaces
- Disabling and Reenabling RIP on an Interface
- Selecting the RIP Version
- Supplying RIP Updates on an Interface
- Specifying the Update Mode
- Sending Triggered Updates
- Specifying a Time-to-Live Value
- Receiving RIP Updates on an Interface
- Authenticating the Password on a Version 2 Update
- Supplying a Default Route on an Interface
- Listening for a Default Route
- Configuring a RIP Interface for Dial-Optimized Routing
- Setting RIP Timers on an Interface
- Configuring RIP Accept and Announce Policies
- Chapter7 Customizing OSPF Services
- OSPF Concepts and Terminology
- Customizing OSPF Global Features
- Navigating the BCC to the OSPF Global Prompt
- Opening the Site Manager Window for OSPF Global Parameters
- Enabling and Disabling OSPF on the Router
- Supplying an OSPF ID
- Configuring the Soloist and Backup Soloist on a Slot
- Enabling the Boundary Function
- Configuring the Metric Type for an ASE Advertisement
- Choosing a Tag Generation Method for an ASE Advertisement
- Setting the Holddown Timer
- Configuring Message Logging
- Configuring External Route Preference
- Customizing OSPF on an IP Interface
- Navigating the BCC to an OSPF Interface Prompt
- Opening the Site Manager Window for OSPF Interfaces
- Enabling and Disabling OSPF
- Configuring an Area ID
- Specifying the Network Type
- Using Point-to-Multipoint Interfaces in a Star Topology
- Specifying Router Priority for a Multiaccess Network
- Estimating the Transit Delay
- Setting the Retransmit Interval
- Setting the Hello Interval
- Setting the Dead Interval
- Setting the Poll Interval for NBMA Neighbors
- Specifying the Metric Cost
- Specifying the MTU Size
- Configuring a Neighbor on an NBMA Interface
- Defining an Area
- Configuring an Area Border Router
- Configuring OSPF Accept and Announce Policies
- Chapter8 Configuring and Customizing BGP
- BGP Concepts and Terminology
- Configuring BGP Globally
- Enabling and Disabling BGP
- Supplying a BGP Identifier
- Identifying the Local AS
- Disabling and Reenabling IBGP Support
- Specifying Route Types for IBGP Advertisements
- Setting the Update Interval Timer
- Allowing Redundant Connections
- Enabling Multihop Connections
- Disabling and Reenabling Dynamic Policy Configuration
- Configuring BGP as a Soloist
- Associating a Route Reflector with a Cluster ID
- Disabling and Reenabling Route Aggregation
- Enabling and Disabling Black Hole Punching
- Disabling and Reenabling the BGP-4 MED Attribute
- Establishing a Peer-to-Peer Session
- Defining a Peer-to-Peer Session
- Initiating a Peer-to-Peer Session
- Negotiating the BGP Version
- Keeping the Connection Alive
- Setting the External Advertisement Timer
- Specifying a Holddown Time
- Setting a Minimum AS Origination Interval
- Overriding the Local AS Number
- Specifying a Maximum Update Size
- Setting the Route Echo Switch
- Specifying the Route Reflector Mode of the Remote Peer
- Setting the Backoff Timer on an IBGP Route Server
- Using the Circuitless IP Interface for a Peer Session
- Configuring Peers over an Unnumbered Point-to-Point Link
- Assigning Weight and Class Values to an AS
- Configuring BGP Accept and Announce Policies
- Defining a BGP Accept Policy
- Supplying Modification Values for a BGP Accept Policy
- Specifying Matching Criteria for a BGP Accept Policy
- Defining a BGP Announce Policy
- Supplying Modification Values for a BGP Announce Policy
- Specifying Matching Criteria for a BGP Announce Policy
- Configuring BGP-4 AS Pattern-Matching
- Best-Route Calculation for Equal Routes
- OSPF/BGP Interaction
- Configuring BGP Message Logging
- Configuring IBGP as a Route Reflector or an RR Client
- Enabling and Disabling IBGP Equal-Cost Multipath
- Chapter9 Customizing EGP Services
- Chapter10 Configuring RIPSO on an IP Interface
- Security Label Format
- Inbound IP Datagrams
- Forwarded IP Datagrams
- Originated IP Datagrams
- Unlabeled IP Datagrams
- Enabling and Disabling RIPSO
- Specifying the IP Datagram Type for Stripping Security Options
- Specifying the Outbound Datagram Type Requiring Security Labels
- Specifying the Inbound Datagram Type Requiring Security Labels
- Setting the Security Level for IP Datagrams
- Choosing Authority Flags in Outbound Datagrams
- Choosing Authority Flags in Inbound Datagrams
- Supplying Implicit Labels for Unlabeled Inbound Datagrams
- Enabling and Disabling Default Labels for Unlabeled Outbound Datagrams
- Enabling and Disabling Error Labels for Outbound ICMP Error Datagrams
- RIPSO Example
- Chapter11 Connecting the Router to a Blacker Front End
- Chapter12 Configuring Network Address Translation
- Chapter13 Generic Routing Encapsulation Tunnel
- AppendixA Site Manager Parameters
- AppendixB Routing Policies
- AppendixC Import and Export Route Filters
- AppendixD Route Weight Worksheet
- AppendixE IP/OSPF Configuration
- Index