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[. . . ] ES4700 Series Chassis Core Routing Switch 1 www. smc. com Preface ES4700 Series Chassis Core Routing Switch is a high performance routing switch released by SMC Networks that can be deployed as the core layer device for campus and enterprise networks, or as an aggregation device for IP metropolitan area networks (MAN). ES4700 Series Chassis Core Routing Switch provides 4 and 10 slots, with support for various types of line cards and can seamlessly support a variety of network interfaces from 100Mb, 1000Mb to 10 GB Ethernet. We are providing this manual for your better understanding, use and maintenance of the ES4700 Series Chassis Core Routing Switch. We strongly recommend you to read through this manual carefully before installation and configuration to avoid possible malfunction or damage to the switch. [. . . ] Define the match clause in route-map Command Route-map configuration mode Match the autonomous system as path access-list match as-path <list-name> no match as-path [<list-name>] the BGP route passes through; the no match as-path [<list-name>] command deletes match condition Match a community match community <community-list-name | community-list-num > [exact-match] no match community [<community-list-name | community-list-num > [exact-match]] property access-list. The no match community [<community-list-name | community-list-num > [exact-match]] command deletes match condition Explanation 376 Match by interface; The match interface <interface-name > no match interface [<interface-name >] no match interface >] [<interface-name condition Match the address or match ip <address | next-hop> <ip-acl-name | ip-acl-num | prefix-list list-name> next-hop; The no match ip <address | next-hop> [<ip-acl-name | ip-acl-num | prefix-list [list-name]>] command deletes match condition Match the routing metric match metric <metric-val > no match metric [<metric-val >] value; metric condition Match the route origin; match origin <egp | igp | incomplete > no match origin [<egp | igp | incomplete >] The >] no match origin deletes [<egp | igp | incomplete command match condition Match the route type; The match route-type external <type-1 | type-2 > no match route-type external [<type-1 | type-2 >] no match route-type deletes external [<type-1 | type-2 >] command match condition Match the route tag; The match tag <tag-val > no match tag [<tag-val >] no match tag [<tag-val >] command deletes match condition The no match >] [<metric-val command deletes match no match ip <address | next-hop> [<ip-acl-name | ip-acl-num | prefix-list [list-name]>] command deletes match 3. Define the match clause in route-map Command Route-map configuration mode Explanation 377 Distribute an AS No. for BGP aggregator; The no set aggregator as <as-number> <ip_addr> no set aggregator as [<as-number> <ip_addr>] set aggregator as [<as-number> <ip_addr>] command deletes the configuration set as-path prepend <as-num> no set as-path prepend [<as-num>] Add a specified AS No. before the BGP routing messages as-path series; The no set as-path the prepend command configuration set atomic-aggregate no set atomic-aggregate Configure the BGP atomic aggregate property; The no set atomic-aggregate command configuration set comm-list <community-list-name | community-list-num > delete no set comm-list <community-list-name | community-list-num > delete Delete BGP community list value; The no set comm-list <community-list-name | community-list-num the configuration set community [AA:NN] [internet] [local-AS] [no-advertise] [no-export] [none] [additive] no set community [AA:NN] [internet] [local-AS] [no-advertise] [no-export] [none] [additive] Configure BGP community list value; The no set community [internet] [no-advertise] [no-export] [additive] [none] command [AA:NN] [local-AS] > delete command deletes deletes the [<as-num>] deletes deletes the configuration 378 set extcommunity <rt | soo> <AA:NN> no set extcommunity <rt | soo> [<AA:NN>] Configure BGP extended community list property; The [<AA:NN>] no set command extcommunity <rt | soo> deletes the configuration set ip next-hop <ip_addr> no set ip next-hop [<ip_addr>] Set next-hop IP address; The no set ip next-hop [<ip_addr>] command deletes the configuration set local-preference <pre_val> no set local-preference [<pre_val>] Set local preference; The no set local-preference [<pre_val>] command deletes the configuration set metric < +/- metric_val | metric_val> no set metric [+/- metric_val | metric_val] Set routing metric value; The no set metric [+/metric_val | metric_val] command configuration deletes the set metric-type <type-1 | type-2> no set metric-type [<type-1 | type-2>] Set OSPF metric type; The no set metric-type [<type-1 command configuration | type-2>] the deletes set origin <egp | igp | incomplete > no set origin [<egp | igp | incomplete >] Set BGP routing origin; The no set origin [<egp | igp | incomplete deletes >] the command configuration set originator-id <ip_addr> no set originator-id [<ip_addr>] Set routing originator ID; The no set originator-id [<ip_addr>] Set OSPF command routing tag deletes the configuration set tag <tag_val> no set tag [<tag_val>] value; The no set tag [<tag_val>] command deletes the configuration 379 set vpnv4 next-hop <ip_addr> no set vpnv4 next-hop [<ip_addr>] Set BGP VPNv4 next-hop address; vpnv4 [<ip_addr>] the no set next-hop command deletes the configuration set weight < weight_val> no set weight [< weight_val>] Set BGP routing weight; The no set weight [< weight_val>] command deletes the configuration 4. Define address prefix list Command Global mode Describe the prefix list; ip prefix-list <list_name> description <description> no ip prefix-list <list_name> description The no ip prefix-list the <list_name> description command configuration Set the prefix list; The no ip prefix-list <list_name> [seq <sequence_number>] <deny | permit> < any | ip_addr/mask_length [ge min_prefix_len] [le max_prefix_len]> no ip prefix-list <list_name> [seq <sequence_number>] [<deny | permit> < any | ip_addr/mask_length [ge min_prefix_len] [le max_prefix_len]>] ip prefix-list <list_name> [seq <sequence_number>] [<deny | permit> < any | ip_addr/mask_length [ge min_prefix_len] max_prefix_len]>] command configuration deletes the [le deletes Explanation 14. 2. 3 Command For Routing Policy 14. 2. 3. 1 ip prefix-list description Command: ip prefix-list <list_name> description <description> no ip prefix-list <list_name> description Function: Configure the description of the prefix-list. The "no ip prefix-list <list_name>" command deletes the description contents. Parameter: <list _name> is the name of the prefix-list, <description >is the description 380 contents Default: None. Command Mode: Global Mode Usage Guide: This command can be used for explaining and describing a prefix-list, e. g. the application and attention matters of the prefix-list Example: Switch#config terminal Switch(config)#ip prefix-list 3 description This list is used by BGP 14. 2. 3. 2 ip prefix-list seq Command: ip prefix-list <list_name> [seq <sequence_number>] <deny | permit> < any | ip_addr/mask_length [ge <min_prefix_len>] [le <max_prefix_len>]> no ip prefix-list <list_name> [seq <sequence_number>] [<deny | permit> < any | ip_addr/mask_length [ge <min_prefix_len>] [le <max_prefix_len>]>] Function: Configure the prefix-list. The "no ip prefix-list <list_name> [seq <sequence_number>] [<deny | permit> < any | ip_addr/mask_length [ge <min_prefix_len>] [le <max_prefix_len>]>]" command deletes the prefix-list. Parameter: <list _name> is the name of prefix-list, "seq" shows the following parameters is the sequence number, <sequence_number> is the sequence number, "deny" means deny this route, "permit" means permit this route, "any" means adaptive to all packets with any prefix as well as any mask length, ip_addr/mask_length shows the prefix address (dotted decimal notation) and the length of mask, "ge" means greater than or equal to, <min_prefix_len> is the minimum length of prefix to be matchedranging between 032, "le" means less than or equal to, <max_prefix_len> is the maximum length of prefix to be matchedranging between 032. Command Mode: Global Mode Usage Guide: A prefix-list is identified by a prefix-list name. Each prefix-list may include several items each of which independently specifies a matching scope of network prefix-list type which is identified with a sequence-number. sequence-number specifies the sequence of matching check in the prefix-list. In the matching process the switch check in turn every items identified by "sequence-number" ascending. Once certain item obtains the conditions then the prefix-list filter is passed (without proceeding into the next item check) Attentions should be paid on that at least one item match mode should be "permit" when more than one prefix-list items is defined. The deny mode items can be previously defined so to remove the unsuitable routing messages fast. However if all items are at deny mode then none of the routes would be able to pass the filter of this prefix-list. We here can define a "permit 0. 0. 0. 0/0 ge 0 le 32" item after several defined "deny mode" 381 items so to grant the passage for all other routing messages. Example: Switch#config terminal Switch(config)# ip prefix-list mylist seq 12345 deny 10. 0. 0. 0/8 le 22 ge 14 14. 2. 3. 3 match as-path Command: match as-path <list-name> no match as-path [<list-name>] Function: Configure the AS path domain for matching the BGP routing messages. The "no match as-path [<list-name>]" delete this configuration. [. . . ] If this command is executed in a non-commander switch, an error will be displayed. Example: In the commander switch sends the remote upgrade command to the member switch which has mem-id as 10, src-url as ftp: //admin: admin@192. 168. 1. 1/nos. img and dst-url as nos. img Switch#cluster update member 10 192. 168. 1. 2 ftp: //admin:admin@192. 168. 1. 1/nos. img nos. img 23. 3. 11 cluster holdtime Command:cluster holdtime < second> no cluster holdtime Function: In the commander switch, set holdtime of heartbeat of the cluster; the "no cluster holdtime" command restores the default setting. Parameter: <second> is the holdtime of heartbeat of the cluster, valid range is 20 to 65535. The holdtime of heartbeat means the maximum valid time of heartbeat packets. [. . . ]

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