IP Addressing
- IP configuration overview
- Basic IP parameters and defaults - Layer 3 switches
- Basic IP parameters and defaults - Layer 2 switches
- Basic IP configuration
- IP address replacement
- Configuring IP parameters - Layer 3 switches
- Configuring IP parameters - Layer 2 switches
- IPv4 point-to-point GRE tunnels
- Bandwidth for IP interfaces
The bandwidth for an IP interface can be specified so that higher level protocols, such as OSPFv2 and OSPFv3, can use this setting to influence the routing cost for routes learned on these interfaces. - User-configurable MAC address per IP interface
Manual configuration of one IP MAC address for each Layer 3 physical or virtual ethernet (VE) interface on a device is permitted. The configured MAC address is used as the source MAC address by routing protocols or hardware communication related to the IPv4 or IPv6 addresses on the interface, for example in ARP or neighbor discovery (ND) packets to the interface. The IPv4 and IPv6 addresses use the same IP MAC address for any software and hardware communication. - Modifying and displaying Layer 3 system parameter limits
- Enabling or disabling routing protocols
- Enabling or disabling Layer 2 switching
- Configuring a Layer 3 Link Aggregration Group (LAG)
Configuring a Layer 3 Link Aggregration Group (LAG) - Disabling IP checksum check
- Displaying IP configuration information and statistics