Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Common STP commands........................................................................................................................................600
Rapid per-VLAN spanning-tree..............................................................................................................................607
Rapid Spanning-Tree Protocol............................................................................................................................... 618
Multiple Spanning-Tree........................................................................................................................................... 625
Virtual LANs..................................................................................................................................................................... 639
Default VLAN............................................................................................................................................................. 639
Default Management VLAN....................................................................................................................................640
Create or remove VLANs........................................................................................................................................ 640
Access mode.............................................................................................................................................................. 642
Trunk mode.................................................................................................................................................................642
Assign IP address...................................................................................................................................................... 643
View VLAN configuration........................................................................................................................................644
VLAN Scaling............................................................................................................................................................. 646
Anycast IP Gateway for VLANs.............................................................................................................................646
VLAN commands.......................................................................................................................................................657
Private VLANs................................................................................................................................................................. 660
PVLAN components..................................................................................................................................................661
Limitations...................................................................................................................................................................662
Configuration notes..................................................................................................................................................662
Configure a PVLAN domain....................................................................................................................................663
Extend PVLAN domain to another switch.......................................................................................................... 664
Configure PVLAN ports in a regular VLAN.........................................................................................................665
Configure an IPv4 address and local proxy ARP on a PVLAN interface......................................................667
Convert a secondary or promiscuous port to a regular L2 port.................................................................... 667
Delete the primary and secondary VLANs.......................................................................................................... 668
View PVLAN information........................................................................................................................................ 669
Interaction with other features.............................................................................................................................. 671
PVLAN commands.................................................................................................................................................... 673
Example: PVLAN deployment with L2-L3 boundary at the spine layer....................................................... 679
Example: PVLAN deployment with L2-L3 boundary at the leaf layer.......................................................... 692
Port monitoring............................................................................................................................................................... 705
Local port monitoring............................................................................................................................................... 705
Remote port monitoring.......................................................................................................................................... 706
Encapsulated remote port monitoring.................................................................................................................. 710
Flow-based monitoring.............................................................................................................................................. 711
Remote port monitoring on VLT.............................................................................................................................712
Port monitoring commands..................................................................................................................................... 716
Chapter 14: Layer 3....................................................................................................................722
Virtual routing and forwarding..................................................................................................................................... 722
Configure management VRF.................................................................................................................................. 722
Configure non-default VRF instances.................................................................................................................. 724
VRF configuration......................................................................................................................................................727
View VRF instance information.............................................................................................................................. 731
Static route leaking...................................................................................................................................................732
Route leaking..............................................................................................................................................................735
Administrative distance for leaked routes...........................................................................................................754
VRF commands..........................................................................................................................................................755
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection............................................................................................................................ 766
BFD session states....................................................................................................................................................767
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