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iii Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 CONTENTS Preface xv Audience xvi How to Use This Guide xvi Related Documentation xvii Symbols and Conventions xx Obtaining Documentation xxi Cisco.
Contents iv Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Configuring Interfaces 1-6 Configuring an Interface 1-7 Entering a Description for the Interface 1-7 C.
v Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Contents Configuring a Circuit IP Address 1-32 Configuring a Circuit-IP Broadcast Address 1-32 Configuring Circuit.
Contents vi Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridge Max-Age 2-4 Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridge Priority 2-5 Disabling B.
vii Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Contents Configuring the CSS as an Autonomous System Bounda ry Router 3-15 Advertising a Route as an OSPF ASE Ro.
Contents viii Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 CHAPTER 4 Configuring the Address Resolution Protocol 4-1 ARP Configuration Qu ick Start 4-2 Configu.
ix Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Contents Configuring IP Opportunistic La yer 3 Forwarding 6-11 Configuring Advanced Rou te Remapping 6-13 Showing.
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xi Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 FIG U R ES Figure 1-1 CSS Interfaces and Circuits 1-3 Figure 1-2 Interface Trunking Between VLANs 1-3 Figure 1-3 .
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xiii Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 TABLES T able 1-1 Interface and Circuit Configuration Quick Sta rt 1-4 T able 1-2 Field Description for the sho.
Tables xiv Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 T able 3-5 Field Descriptions for show ospf interfaces Command 3-31 T able 3-6 Field Descriptions for t.
xv Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Preface This guide pro vides instructions to conf igure interfaces and circuits, spanning-tree bridging, Op en Sh.
Preface Audience xvi Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Audience This guide is intended for the follo wing trained and qualif ied service personnel w.
xvii Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Preface Related Documentation Related Documentation In addition to this document, the CSS d ocumentation set incl udes the follo wing: Chapter 7, Configuring the Cisco Discovery Protocol Configure Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP).
Preface Related Do cumentation xviii Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Cisco Conte nt Services Switch Get ting Started Guide This guide describes ho.
xix Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Preface Related Documentation Cisco Conte nt Services Switch Cont ent Load-Balancing Conf iguratio n Guide This .
Preface Symbols and Conventions xx Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Symbols and Conventions This guide u ses the fol lowing symbols and conv entions to identify d if ferent ty pes of informatio n.
xxi Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Preface Obtaining Documentation Note A note provides importa nt relate d info rmation, reminders, and recommendations. Bold text indicates a command in a paragraph.
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CH A P T E R 1-1 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 1 Configuring Interfaces and Circuits This chapter descr ibes how to conf igure the CSS inte rfaces and circuits and how to bridg e interfaces to V irtual LAN s (VLANs).
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Interface and Circuit Overview 1-2 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Using the trunk command, you can assign multiple VLANs to a CSS Et hernet interface port (Fast Ethern et port or Gigabit Ethernet port).
1-3 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Interface and Circuit Overview Figure 1-1 illu strates the interf aces, circuits, and VLANs in a CSS, and Figure 1-2 illustrates trunki ng between VLANs.
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Interface and Circuit Overview 1-4 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Interface and Circuit Configuration Quick Start Ta b l e 1 - 1 provides a quick ov erview of the st eps required to configure interfaces and circuits.
1-5 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Interface and Circuit Overview The follo wing running-configurat ion example sh ows the resul ts of entering the commands in Ta b l e 1 - 1 .
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces 1-6 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Configuring Interfaces Interfaces are ports that enable you to connect devices to the CSS and connect the CSS to the Internet.
1-7 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces Configuring an Interface T o configure an Ethernet interf ace, use the int erface command.
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces 1-8 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 T o remove an interface description, ent.
1-9 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces Note If you conf igure the redundancy-phy .
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces 1-10 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 • phy 100Mbits-HD - Sets the F a st Ethernet port to 10 0 Mbps and half-duple x mode.
1-11 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces For e xample, to set the maximum idle tim.
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces 1-12 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Specifying VLAN Trunking for an Interface T o activ ate VLAN trunking for a CSS interface, use the trunk command.
1-13 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces T o disable trunking on the specified int.
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces 1-14 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridging for .
1-15 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces Configuring Spanning -Tree Bridge Pathcost The path cost is the contribu tion of the inte rface to the vast path cost towards the spanning-tree root.
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces 1-16 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Configuring Spanning -Tree Bridge State By default, an Ethernet interf ace is se t to the enabled bridge state.
1-17 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces Enabling Port Fast A port with the Port Fast feature enabled is moved directly to the spanning-tree forwarding st ate without w aiting for the standard fo rward-time delay .
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces 1-18 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 T o disable BPDU guar d, use the global.
1-19 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces Showing Interface Configurations This CSS includes a series of show interf ace mode commands th at enable you to view interf ace configurat ion information ab out the CSS.
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces 1-20 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 T o display bridge forw arding or bridge status for a specif ic V LAN in the CSS, enter the show bridge forwarding or the show bridge status command wi th the VLAN number .
1-21 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces State The state of the port. The possible states are as follows: • Block - The block ing state.
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces 1-22 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Showing Trunking Configurations The CSS enables you to sho w VLAN trunk status information for Gigabit Ethernet and Fast Ethern et ports.
1-23 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces Ta b l e 1 - 6 describes the f i elds in the show interface command output. Showing Interface Duplex and Speed Use the show ph y command to show duple x and speed v alues for all interfaces.
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces 1-24 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Ta b l e 1 - 7 describes the f i elds in the show ph y command output.
1-25 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces Ta b l e 1 - 8 describes the f i elds in the show mibii command outpu t.
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces 1-26 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 T o clear interface statistics, use the clear statisti cs command in SuperUser mode.
1-27 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces Showing Ethernet Interface Errors T o list the errors on an Ethernet interface, use the show ether-err or s command and options.
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces 1-28 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Single Collision The number of successfully tr ansmitted frames on the interface for transmissions that were inhibited by exactly one collision.
1-29 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces Shutting Down an Interface T o shut down an interface, use the admin-shutdo wn or shut command.
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Interfaces 1-30 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 T o shut do wn all interfaces, enter: # admin-shutdown Restarting an Interface T o restart an interface, use the no admin-shutdown or no shut command.
1-31 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Circuits Configuring Circuits A circuit on the CSS is a logi cal entity that maps IP inte rfaces to a logical port or group of logical po rts, for example, a VL AN.
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Circuits 1-32 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Configuring a Circuit IP Address T o assign an I P address to a cir cuit, use the ip address command.
1-33 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Circuits Configuring Circui t-IP Redirects By default, the t ransmission of Internet Control Messag e Protocol (ICMP) redirect messages is enabled.
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Circuits 1-34 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Use the router -discovery prefer ence command to specify the preference le vel for the advertised CSS circui t IP address, relati ve to other de vices on the same network.
1-35 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Circuits This section includes the following topics:.
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Circuits 1-36 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Configuring the Router-Discove ry Max-Advertisement-Interval By default, th e maximum interv al timer used for router discov ery advert isement from the circuit VLAN is 600 (10 minutes).
1-37 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Circuits Showing Circuits Use the show cir cuits command to sho w circuit information.
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring Circuits 1-38 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Showing IP Interfaces Use the show ip interf aces command to display conf igured IP interf aces on the CSS.
1-39 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring RIP for an IP Interface Configuring RIP for an IP Interface Y ou can confi gure Routing Infor mation Protocol (RIP) attrib utes on each IP interface.
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring RIP for an IP Interface 1-40 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Configuring a RIP Default Route By default, the CSS advertises a default ro ute on an IP interface with a metric of 1.
1-41 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring RIP for an IP Interface Configuring RIP Packet Logging By default, CS S of logging recei ved or transmitted RIP pack ets on the interface is disabled.
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring RIP for an IP Interface 1-42 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Ta b l e 1 - 1 2 describes the fields in the sho w rip command output.
1-43 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring RIP for an IP Interface Ta b l e 1 - 1 3 describes the fields in the sho w rip globals command outpu t.
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring the Switched Po rt Analyzer Feature 1-44 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Configuring th.
1-45 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring the Switched Port Analyzer Feature Figure 1-3 sho ws an example of SP AN connec tivity with a protocol analyzer connected to port 2/ 13 on a CSS.
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring the Switched Po rt Analyzer Feature 1-46 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 This section describes ho w to configure SP AN on a CSS.
1-47 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 1 Con figuring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring the Switched Port Analyzer Feature Note If the combi.
Chapter 1 Configu ring Interfaces and Circuits Configuring the Switched Po rt Analyzer Feature 1-48 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Direction Direction of the traf fic that you w ant to monitor at the source port.
CH A P T E R 2-1 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 2 Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridging for the CSS The CSS supports conf iguration of Spanning-T ree Protocol (STP) bridging. Spanning-tree brid ging detects, and then pre vents, loops in the network.
Chapter 2 Configuring Spanning-Tree Brid ging for the CSS CSS Spanning-Tre e Bridging Quick Start 2-2 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 This chapter.
2-3 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 2 Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridging for the CSS Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridge Aging-Time The follo wing running-configurat ion example sh ows the resul ts of entering the commands in Ta b l e 2 - 1 .
Chapter 2 Configuring Spanning-Tree Brid ging for the CSS Configuring Spanning -Tree Bridge Forward-Time 2-4 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Confi.
2-5 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 2 Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridging for the CSS Configuring Spanning-Tree Brid ge Priority T o set the .
Chapter 2 Configuring Spanning-Tree Brid ging for the CSS Showing Bridge Configuratio ns 2-6 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 T o disable spanning-.
2-7 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 2 Configuring Spanning-Tree Bridging for the CSS Showing Bridge Configur ations Bridge ID The bridge ID of the bri dge. Port The port ID. State The state of the port.
Chapter 2 Configuring Spanning-Tree Brid ging for the CSS Showing Bridge Configuratio ns 2-8 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02.
CH A P T E R 3-1 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 3 Configuring Open Shortest Path First This chapter p rovides confi guration and v ie wing information fo r the Open Shortest Path Fir st (OSPF) protocol.
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First OSPF Overview 3-2 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 OSPF Overview OSPF is a link-state routing proto.
3-3 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 3 Con figuring Open Shortest Path First OSPF Overview OSPF Routing Hierarchy The OSPF routing hierarchy .
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First OSPF Overview 3-4 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Autonomous System The autonomous system (AS) is a collectio n of networks, under the same administrati ve control, that share the same routing information wit h each other .
3-5 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 3 Con figuring Open Shortest Path First OSPF Overview Area Border Routers ABRs hav e multiple interfaces that connect directly to networks in two or more areas.
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First OSPF Overview 3-6 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 ASBR routes can be advertised as type 1 or type2 ASE. The difference between type1 and type2 is ho w the cost is calculated.
3-7 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 3 Con figuring Open Shortest Path First CSS OSPF Configuration Quick Start CSS OSPF Configuration Quick .
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First CSS OSPF Configuration Quick Start 3-8 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 The follo wing running-configurat ion example sh ows the resul ts of entering the commands in Ta b l e 3 - 1 .
3-9 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 3 Con figuring Open Shortest Path First CSS OSPF Configuration Quick Start OSPF IP Interface Configuration Quick Start T o configur e OSPF on a CSS IP interf ace, see the steps in Ta b l e 3 - 2 .
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First CSS OSPF Configuration Quick Start 3-10 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 The follo wing running-configurat ion example sh ows the resul ts of entering the commands in Ta b l e 3 - 2 .
3-11 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 3 Con figuring Open Shortest Path First CSS OSPF Configuration Quick Start Verifying Your Configuration T o verify the OSPF global and interface configurations, use the show ospf command and its options.
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First Configuring O SPF on the CSS 3-12 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Configuring OSPF on the CSS This.
3-13 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 3 Con figuring Open Shortest Path First Configuring OSPF on the CSS Enabling OSPF After you assign the router ID to the C SS, globally enable OSPF on the CSS.
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First Configuring O SPF on the CSS 3-14 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 T o propagate summary LSAs in the stub area, include the send-summaries option. F or example: (config)# ospf area 0.
3-15 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 3 Con figuring Open Shortest Path First Configuring OSPF on the CSS Define an address range by specifying an IP addres s and subnet mask that represents networ ks in the area bein g summarized.
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First Configuring O SPF on the CSS 3-16 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 T o advertise a route as OSPF ASE through all OSPF int erfaces or generate a default ro ute, see the follo w ing sections.
3-17 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 3 Con figuring Open Shortest Path First Configuring OSPF on the CSS Star t Is OSPF Enabled? Ye s N o No.
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First Configuring O SPF on the CSS 3-18 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 The ASBR can perform ext ernal route summarization to consolidate mul tiple routes into a singl e advertisement.
3-19 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 3 Con figuring Open Shortest Path First Configuring OSPF on the CSS Optionally , you can def ine any of the follo wing: • The network cost for the route b y including the metric opt ion.
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First Configuring O SPF on the CSS 3-20 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 !************************** SERVICE ************************** service c100 ip address 1.
3-21 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 3 Con figuring Open Shortest Path First Configuring OSPF on the CSS Optionally , you can def ine any of the follo wing: • The network cost for an OSPF default route b y including the metric option.
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First Configuring OSPF on a CSS IP Interface 3-22 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Optionally , you can def ine any of the follo wing: • The network cost for the route b y including the metric opt ion.
3-23 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 3 Con figuring Open Shortest Path First Configuring OSPF on a CSS IP Interface Configuring the CSS IP Interface as an OSPF Interface An OSPF interface is an IP interf ace that you configure to send and recei ve OSPF traf fic.
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First Configuring OSPF on a CSS IP Interface 3-24 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Assigning an OSPF Area to the Interface After you configure the IP interface as an O SPF interf ace, assign it to the area that you globally conf igured to the CSS.
3-25 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 3 Con figuring Open Shortest Path First Configuring OSPF on a CSS IP Interface • Setting the Priority.
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First Configuring OSPF on a CSS IP Interface 3-26 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Setting the Hello Packet Interval Router interfaces periodically transmit hello pack ets to identify and mai ntain communications with thei r neighbors.
3-27 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 3 Con figuring Open Shortest Path First Configuring OSPF on a CSS IP Interface Setting the Poll Interva.
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First Configuring OSPF on a CSS IP Interface 3-28 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 T o reset the router priority to the default v alue of 1, enter: (config-circuit-ip[VLAN6-3.
3-29 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 3 Con figuring Open Shortest Path First Showing OSPF Information Showing OSPF Information Use the show ospf co mmand to vie w OSPF information on the CSS.
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First Showing OSPF Information 3-30 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Showing Global Statistics T o sho w OSPF global statistics, enter: # show ospf global Ta b l e 3 - 4 describes the f i elds in the show ospf global co mmand output.
3-31 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 3 Con figuring Open Shortest Path First Showing OSPF Information Showing IP Interface Information T o show OSPF interfaces, enter: # show ospf interfaces Ta b l e 3 - 5 describes the f i elds in the show ospf interfaces command output.
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First Showing OSPF Information 3-32 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 State The functional lev el of a n interface. The state determines whether full adjacencies are allowed to form ov er the interface.
3-33 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 3 Con figuring Open Shortest Path First Showing OSPF Information Priority The priority ass igned to t he interface advertise d in the he llo packets.
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First Showing OSPF Information 3-34 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Showing Link-State Databases Y ou can show the entire OSPF link-state database (LSDB) or its specif ic entry types with the show ospf lsdb c om m a nd .
3-35 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 3 Con figuring Open Shortest Path First Showing OSPF Information T o sho w the entire database, enter: # show ospf lsdb Ta b l e 3 - 6 describes the f i elds in the show ospf lsdb command output .
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First Showing OSPF Information 3-36 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 AD V Router This f i eld specifi es .
3-37 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 3 Con figuring Open Shortest Path First Showing OSPF Information Showing ASE Entries T o sho w AS-extern al (ASE) entries in the LSDB, enter: # show ospf ase T o fi nd specific entri es, pipe the output thr ough the grep command.
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First Showing OSPF Information 3-38 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 For e xample: # show ospf advertise 192.168.11.1/24 Ta b l e 3 - 8 describes the f i elds in the show ospf adve rtise command output.
3-39 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 3 Con figuring Open Shortest Path First Showing OSPF Information Showing the Redistribution Policy T o .
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First Showing OSPF Information 3-40 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Showing Summary Route Configuration .
3-41 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 3 Con figuring Open Shortest Path First Showing OSPF Information Prio The router priority of the ne ighboring router . Co ntained in the neighbor’ s hello packets, this v alu e is used by OSPF to select the designated router for the attached netwo rk.
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First Showing OSPF Information 3-42 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 State/Dr (cont.) • Exchange - In this state, th e CSS sends DD packets to the neighbor to describe it s entire link-state database.
3-43 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 3 Con figuring Open Shortest Path First OSPF Config uration in a Star tup-Configur ation File OSPF Configuration in a Startup-Configuration File The follo wing exampl e shows an OSPF conf iguration in a start up-configuration file.
Chapter 3 Config uring Open Shortest Path First OSPF Configuration in a Star tup-Configuration File 3-44 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02.
CH A P T E R 4-1 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 4 Configuring the Address Resolution Protocol This chapter descri bes how to configure Address Reso.
Chapter 4 Configuring the Address Resolutio n Protocol ARP Configuration Quick Start 4-2 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 ARP Configuration Quick Start Ta b l e 4 - 1 pro vides a quick o vervie w of the steps required to co nfigu re a static ARP map.
4-3 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 4 Configuring the Address Re solution Protocol Configuri ng ARP Configuring ARP T o define a static ARP mapping, use the arp command.
Chapter 4 Configuring the Address Resolutio n Protocol Immediately Refres hing the Bridge Forwardin g Table for a MAC Dow n Event 4-4 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuratio.
4-5 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 4 Configuring the Address Re solution Protocol Configuring ARP Wait T o restore the default timeout v alue of 14400 seconds, enter: (config)# no arp timeout T o remov e all entries with the old t imeout v alue, enter the clear a rp cache command.
Chapter 4 Configuring the Address Resolutio n Protocol Showing ARP Information 4-6 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Use the clear arp cache command to delete dynamic entries from the ARP cache.
4-7 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 4 Configuring the Address Re solution Protocol Showing ARP Information • summary - Displays the total .
Chapter 4 Configuring the Address Resolutio n Protocol Showing ARP Information 4-8 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 T o display the global ARP con figurat ion, enter: # show arp config Ta b l e 4 - 4 describes the f i elds in the show arp conf ig command output.
4-9 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 4 Configuring the Address Re solution Protocol Showing ARP Information Ta b l e 4 - 5 describes the f i elds in the show arp management- port command output.
Chapter 4 Configuring the Address Resolutio n Protocol Showing ARP Information 4-10 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02.
CH A P T E R 5-1 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 5 Configuring Routing Information Protocol The CSS enables you to conf igure global Routing Information Protocol (RIP) attributes used to adv ertise routes on the CSS.
Chapter 5 Configuring Routing Informatio n Protocol RIP Configuration Quick Start 5-2 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 RIP Configuration Quick Start Ta b l e 5 - 1 pro vides a quick o vervie w of the steps required to configure gl obal RIP attrib utes for the CSS.
5-3 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 5 Configuring Routing Information Protocol Configuring RIP Advertise Configuring RIP Advertise T o advertise a route through RIP on the CSS, use the rip advertise command.
Chapter 5 Configuring Routing Informatio n Protocol Configuring Equal- Cost RIP Routes 5-4 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 The options and v ariables for this command are as follows: • fi re w a l l - Advertises fi rew all routes through RIP .
5-5 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 5 Configuring Routing Information Protocol Showing RIP Configurations Showing RIP Configurations Use the show rip command to show a RIP conf iguration for one IP address or all IP addresses conf igured in the CSS.
Chapter 5 Configuring Routing Informatio n Protocol Showing RIP Configurations 5-6 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 T o display global RIP statistics, enter: # show rip globals Ta b l e 5 - 3 describes the f i elds in the show rip global s command output.
5-7 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 5 Configuring Routing Information Protocol Showing RIP Configurations Ta b l e 5 - 4 describes the f i elds in the show rip stat istics command output.
Chapter 5 Configuring Routing Informatio n Protocol Showing RIP Configurations 5-8 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02.
CH A P T E R 6-1 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 6 Configuring the Internet Protocol This chapter pro vides information to conf igure the Internet P.
Chapter 6 Configur ing the Internet Protocol IP Configuration Quick Start 6-2 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 IP Configuration Quick Start Ta b l e 6 - 1 provides a quick overvie w of the steps require d to setup the IP configuration for the CSS.
6-3 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 6 Configuring the Int ernet Protocol Configuring an IP Route The follo wing running-configurat ion example sh ows the resul ts of entering the commands in Ta b l e 6 - 1 .
Chapter 6 Configur ing the Internet Protocol Configuring an IP Route 6-4 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Use the ip route command to conf igure an IP route.
6-5 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 6 Configuring the Int ernet Protocol Configuring an IP Route • fi re w a l l - Configures a f irewall route. The fir e w a l l option instructs th e CSS to use firewall load balancin g for this ro ute.
Chapter 6 Configur ing the Internet Protocol Disabling an Implicit Service fo r the Static Route Next Hop 6-6 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Disa.
6-7 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 6 Configuring the Int ernet Protocol Configuring an IP Source Rou te For e xample: (config)# ip no-impli.
Chapter 6 Configur ing the Internet Protocol Configuring the IP Record Route 6-8 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Configuring the IP Record Route T o enable the C SS to process frames with the IP addres s of each rout er along a path, use the ip record-r oute command.
6-9 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 6 Configuring the Int ernet Protocol Configuring IP Equal-Cost Multipath Configuring IP Equal-Cost Multipath T o set the equal-cost multipath (ECMP) selection algorithm and the pr eferred re verse e gress path, use the ip ecmp co mmand.
Chapter 6 Configur ing the Internet Protocol Forwarding IP Subne t Broadcast Addressed Frames 6-10 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Forwarding IP Subnet Broadcast Addressed Frames T o enable the CSS t o forward sub net broadcast addressed frames, use the ip subnet-br oadcast command.
6-11 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 6 Configuring the Int ernet Protocol Configuring IP Opportunistic Layer 3 Forw arding T o restore the d.
Chapter 6 Configur ing the Internet Protocol Configuring IP Opportuni stic Layer 3 Forwarding 6-12 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Using opportu nistic Layer 3 forwarding, th e CSS inspects the IP packet header t o determine the destination IP address.
6-13 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 6 Configuring the Int ernet Protocol Configuring Advanced Route Re mapping Configuring Advanced Route Remapping T o configure a CSS to remap flo ws using the best av ailable route, use the ip advanced-r oute-remap command.
Chapter 6 Configur ing the Internet Protocol Showing IP Configur ation Information 6-14 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Showing IP Global Configuration Parameters Use the show ip config command to display IP global configurati on parameters.
6-15 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 6 Configuring the Int ernet Protocol Showing IP Configuration Infor mation Showing IP Interface Information Use the show ip interf aces command to display conf igured IP interf aces on the CSS.
Chapter 6 Configur ing the Internet Protocol Showing IP Configur ation Information 6-16 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Showing IP Routing Information Use the show ip routes comman d to display IP rout ing information.
6-17 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 6 Configuring the Int ernet Protocol Showing IP Configuration Infor mation Showing IP Statistics Use the show ip statistics command to display aggregat e TCP statistics for the CSS or module in a CSS 1150 3 or 11506 chassi s.
Chapter 6 Configur ing the Internet Protocol Showing IP Configur ation Information 6-18 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Output D atagrams The total num ber of flow-related UDP datagrams sent from the CSS.
6-19 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 6 Configuring the Int ernet Protocol Showing IP Configuration Infor mation Passi ve Opens The number of times TCP connections ha ve made a direct tran sition to th e SYN-RCVD state from the LISTEN state.
Chapter 6 Configur ing the Internet Protocol Showing IP Configur ation Information 6-20 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 T imestamp Reply The number of sent ICMP T imestamp Reply messages. Information Reply The number of recei ved ICMP information reply packets.
6-21 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 6 Configuring the Int ernet Protocol Showing IP Configuration Infor mation Resetting IP Statistics T o set the global IP (TCP/UDP) statistics fo r the CSS to zero, use the zero ip statistics command in any mode.
Chapter 6 Configur ing the Internet Protocol Showing IP Configur ation Information 6-22 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 T able 6 -6 Field Descr iptions for the show ip summary Command Field Description Reachable Routes The current number of reachable routes.
CH A P T E R 7-1 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 7 Configuring the Cisco Discovery Protocol The Cisco Discovery Protocol (CD P) is a medium-indep en.
Chapter 7 Configuring the Cisco Discovery Protocol CDP Configuration Quick Start 7-2 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 This chapter contains t he fo.
7-3 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 7 Configuring the Cisco Disc overy Protocol Enabling CDP The follo wing running-configurat ion example sh ows the resul ts of entering the commands in Ta b l e 7 - 1 .
Chapter 7 Configuring the Cisco Discovery Protocol Setting the CDP Transmission Rate 7-4 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Setting the CDP Transmission Rate By de fa ult , th e frequency at which the CSS transmits CDP pack ets to all recei v ing CD P - co mp a t ib l e d ev ic e s is 60 seconds.
CH A P T E R 8-1 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 8 Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent The Dynamic Host Conf iguration Protoc ol (DHCP) servers pro vide configuration parameters to DHCP clients.
Chapter 8 Con figuring the DHCP Re lay Agent DHCP Relay Agent Config uration Quick Start 8-2 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Quick Start Ta b l e 8 - 1 pro vides a quick ov erview of the st eps required to conf igure the DHCP relay agent for the cir cuit.
8-3 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 8 Configuring the DHCP Rela y Agent Adding a DHCP Destination on a Circuit Adding a DHCP Destination on a Circuit A CSS circuit acts as the DHCP relay ag ent.
Chapter 8 Con figuring the DHCP Re lay Agent Defining the Hops Field Value for Forwarding DHCP Messages 8-4 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 Defining the Hops Field Value for Forwarding DHCP Messages The CSS forwards or discards a DHCP message based on the hops field value in the BOO T P header .
8-5 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Chapter 8 Configuring the DHCP Rela y Agent Displaying the DHCP Relay Configuration Circuit The circui t config ured for DHCP . IfAddress The interface a ddress fo r the circuit.
Chapter 8 Con figuring the DHCP Re lay Agent Displaying the DHCP Relay Configuration 8-6 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02.
IN-1 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 INDEX A aging time, configurin g for bridging 2-3 ARP clearing parameters 4-5 configuring for CSS 4-3 displayin.
Index IN-2 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 circuit configuring 1-31 configuring DHCP relay destination 8-3 displaying D HCP relay info rmation 8-4.
IN-3 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Index ARP, configuring for CSS 4-3 CDP, configuring 7-1 opportunistic layer 3 forw arding 6-11 RIP, configuring 5-1 D default IP ro ute, configuri ng 6-3 default VLAN, re storing 1-11, 1-13 DHCP.
Index IN-4 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 I ICMP redirect message transmission, disabling 1-33 implicit service, disa bling 6-6 interface auto-ne.
IN-5 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Index OSPF advertising other rout es through OSPF 3-21 area border routers 3-5 areas 3-4 autonomous system 3-4 .
Index IN-6 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 P packet storms, preventing 2-5 panning-tree bridging running-config examp le 2-3 pathcost, confi gurin.
IN-7 Cisco Content Services Switch Routing and Bridgi ng Config uration Guide OL-8241-02 Index router-discovery max-adver tisement-interval default valu e 1-36 router discovery preference 1-34 RIP adv.
Index IN-8 Cisco Content Services Switch Ro utin g and Bridg ing Configuration Guid e OL-8241-02 OSPF redistribution policy 3-39 OSPF summary-route configuration 3-40 RIP 5-5 shutting down all interfa.
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