Enter the router list instance
4
16.0.R1
All
Administrative router name
1 to 64
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R2
All
Enter the aggregates context
configure router string aggregates
16.0.R1
All
Enter the aggregate list instance
configure router string aggregates aggregate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix)
Commands in this context add aggregate routes to the routing table when there are one or more component routes. A component route is any route installed in the forwarding table that is a more-specific match of the aggregate.
The use of aggregate routes can lead to smaller routing table sizes by reducing the number of routes that need to be advertised to neighbor routes.
16.0.R1
All
Destination IP address prefix of the aggregate route
configure router string aggregates aggregate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix)
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the aggregator context
configure router string aggregates aggregate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) aggregator
Commands in this context configure the BGP AGGREGATOR path attribute for the aggregate route.
16.0.R1
All
Aggregator IP address
configure router string aggregates aggregate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) aggregator address string
16.0.R1
All
Aggregator AS number
configure router string aggregates aggregate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) aggregator as-number number
1 to max
16.0.R1
All
Use AS_SET path segment type for the aggregate route
configure router string aggregates aggregate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) as-set boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the blackhole context
configure router string aggregates aggregate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) blackhole
The following are part of a choice: blackhole or indirect.
16.0.R1
All
Send ICMP unreachable messages for aggregate routes
configure router string aggregates aggregate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) blackhole generate-icmp boolean
false
16.0.R2
All
Community name that is added to the aggregate route
configure router string aggregates aggregate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) community string
1 to 72
12
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Text description
configure router string aggregates aggregate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
All
Advertise aggregate with aggregate route community set
configure router string aggregates aggregate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) discard-component-communities boolean
false
19.7.R1
All
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Address of the indirect next hop
configure router string aggregates aggregate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
This command programs aggregate routes into the forwarding table with an indirect next hop. If a packet matches the aggregate route but not a contributing route, it is forwarded toward the indirect next hop rather than being discarded.
The following are part of a choice: blackhole or indirect.
16.0.R1
All
Local preference used when aggregate route is exported
configure router string aggregates aggregate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) local-preference number
This command configures the local preference value to use when the aggregate route is exported rather than using any of the local preference values assigned for any of the contributing routes.
0 to 4294967295
16.0.R1
All
Policy name for the aggregated route
configure router string aggregates aggregate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) policy reference
This command associates an aggregate route with a policy reference. The aggregated route is activated only when there is at least one eligible active route in the sub-trees below it that is accepted by the policy evaluation. There is no evaluation into any sub-tree that starts with another active aggregate route. Eligible routes exclude host routes and LDP shortcut routes.
If an aggregate route has no policy, or the reference is to an empty policy, this configuration is treated as equivalent to a policy with one rule that accepts all routes.
20.10.R1
All
Advertise the aggregate route only
configure router string aggregates aggregate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) summary-only boolean
When configured to true, the router suppresses the advertisement of more specific component routes for the aggregate.
When configured to false, the router advertises both the aggregate route and its contributing routes.
false
16.0.R1
All
Tunnel group from which to associate the MC IPSec state
configure router string aggregates aggregate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) tunnel-group number
This command adds the MC-IPsec state of the specific tunnel-group to the aggregate route.
1 to 64
20.7.R1
All
Allow ICMP redirects on the management interface
configure router string allow-icmp-redirect boolean
When configured to true, ICMP redirect messages can be received on the management interface.
When configured to false, all received ICMP redirect messages are dropped.
This command cannot be configured on a non-management interface.
false
16.0.R1
All
Allow IPv6 ICMP redirects on the management interface
configure router string allow-icmp6-redirect boolean
When configured to true, IPv6 ICMP redirect messages can be received on the management interface.
false, all received IPv6 ICMP redirect messages are dropped.
This command cannot be configured on a non-management interface.
false
16.0.R1
All
AS number advertised to peers for this router
configure router string autonomous-system number
This command configures the autonomous system (AS) number for the router. This value must be set before BGP can be activated.
If the AS number is changed on a router with an active BGP instance, the new AS number is not used until the BGP instance is restarted.
1 to max
16.0.R1
All
Enter the bfd context
19.7.R1
All
Enter the seamless-bfd context
configure router string bfd seamless-bfd
19.7.R1
All
Enter the peer list instance
configure router string bfd seamless-bfd peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
8000
19.7.R1
All
Address of the remote node
configure router string bfd seamless-bfd peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
This element is part of a list key.
19.7.R1
All
Discriminator of the remote node
configure router string bfd seamless-bfd peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) discriminator number
1 to 4294967295
19.7.R1
All
Enable the bgp context
16.0.R1
All
Enable the add-paths context
Commands in this context configure add-paths support for the specified address families of the BGP instance. The BGP add-paths capability allows the router to send or receive multiple paths per prefix to and from a peer.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ipv4 context
Commands in this context configure add-paths support for the IPv4 unicast address family.
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple routes per unlabeled IPv4 prefix
When configured to true, this command allows multiple unlabeled IPv4 unicast routes per prefix to be received from a peer.
When configured to false, the ADD-PATH receive capability is not enabled.
false
16.0.R1
All
Max paths advertised per unlabeled IPv4 unicast prefix
This command configures the maximum number of paths per unlabeled IPv4 unicast prefix that are allowed to be advertised to ADD-PATH peers. The actual number of advertised routes may be less depending on the next-hop diversity requirement, other configuration options, route policies, or route advertisement rules.
When not configured, add-paths send capability is not enabled for unlabeled IPv4 unicast routes.
1 to 16
multipaths
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ipv6 context
Commands in this context configure add-paths support for the IPv6 unicast address family.
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple routes per unlabeled IPv6 prefix
When configured to true, this command allows multiple unlabeled IPv6 unicast routes per prefix to be received from a peer.
When configured to false, the ADD-PATH receive capability is not enabled.
false
16.0.R1
All
Max paths advertised per unlabeled IPv6 unicast prefix
This command configures the maximum number of paths that are allowed to be advertised to add-paths peers per unlabeled IPv6 unicast prefix. The actual number of advertised routes may be less depending on the next-hop diversity requirement, other configuration options, route policies, or route advertisement rules.
When not configured, add-paths send capability is not enabled for unlabeled IPv6 unicast routes.
1 to 16
multipaths
16.0.R1
All
Enter the label-ipv4 context
configure router string bgp add-paths label-ipv4
Commands in this context configure add-paths support for the labeled IPv4 unicast address family.
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple labeled-unicast routes per IPv4 prefix
When configured to true, this command allows multiple labeled-unicast routes per IPv4 prefix to be received from a peer.
When configured to false, the ADD-PATH receive capability is not enabled.
false
16.0.R1
All
Max paths advertised per labeled IPv4 unicast prefix
This command configures the maximum number of paths that are allowed to be advertised to add-paths peers per labeled IPv4 unicast prefix. The actual number of advertised routes may be less depending on the next-hop diversity requirement, other configuration options, route policies, or route advertisement rules.
When not configured, add-paths send capability is not enabled for labeled IPv4 unicast routes.
1 to 16
multipaths
16.0.R1
All
Enter the label-ipv6 context
configure router string bgp add-paths label-ipv6
Commands in this context configure add-paths support for the labeled IPv6 unicast address family.
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple labeled-unicast routes per IPv6 prefix
When configured to true, this command allows multiple labeled-unicast routes per IPv6 prefix to be received from a peer.
When configured to false, the ADD-PATH receive capability is not enabled.
false
16.0.R1
All
Max paths advertised per labeled IPv6 unicast prefix
This command configures the maximum number of paths that are allowed to be advertised to add-paths peers per labeled IPv6 unicast prefix. The actual number of advertised routes may be less depending on the next-hop diversity requirement, other configuration options, route policies, or route advertisement rules.
When not configured, add-paths send capability is not enabled for labeled IPv6 unicast routes.
1 to 16
multipaths
16.0.R1
All
Enter the mcast-vpn-ipv4 context
configure router string bgp add-paths mcast-vpn-ipv4
Commands in this context configure add-paths support for the multicast IPv4 VPN address family.
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple multicast routes per IPv4 VPN prefix
When configured to true, this command allows multiple multicast routes per IPv4 VPN prefix to be received from a peer.
When configured to false, the ADD-PATH receive capability is not enabled.
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths advertised per multicast IPv4 VPN prefix
This command configures the maximum number of paths that are allowed to be advertised to add-paths peers per multicast IPv4 VPN prefix. The actual number of advertised routes may be less depending on the next-hop diversity requirement, other configuration options, route policies, or route advertisement rules.
When not configured, add-paths send capability is not enabled for multicast IPv4 VPN routes.
1 to 16
16.0.R1
All
Enter the mcast-vpn-ipv6 context
configure router string bgp add-paths mcast-vpn-ipv6
Commands in this context configure add-paths support for the multicast IPv6 VPN address family.
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple multicast routes per IPv6 VPN prefix
When configured to true, this command allows multiple multicast routes per IPv6 VPN prefix to be received from a peer.
When configured to false, the ADD-PATH receive capability is not enabled.
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths advertised per multicast IPv6 VPN prefix
This command configures the maximum number of paths that are allowed to be advertised to add-paths peers per multicast IPv6 VPN prefix. The actual number of advertised routes may be less depending on the next-hop diversity requirement, other configuration options, route policies, or route advertisement rules.
When not configured, add-paths send capability is not enabled for multicast IPv6 VPN routes.
1 to 16
16.0.R1
All
Enter the mvpn-ipv4 context
Commands in this context configure add-paths support for the multicast VPN IPv4 address family.
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple routes per multicast VPN IPv4 NRLI
When configured to true, this command allows multiple routes per multicast VPN IPv4 NRLI to be received from a peer.
When configured to false, the ADD-PATH receive capability is not enabled.
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths advertised per multicast VPN IPv4 NRLI
This command configures the maximum number of paths that are allowed to be advertised to add-paths peers per multicast VPN IPv4 NRLI. The actual number of advertised routes may be less depending on the next-hop diversity requirement, other configuration options, route policies, or route advertisement rules.
When not configured, add-paths send capability is not enabled for multicast VPN IPv4 routes.
1 to 16
16.0.R1
All
Enter the mvpn-ipv6 context
Commands in this context configure add-paths support for the multicast VPN IPv6 address family.
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple routes per multicast VPN IPv6 NRLI
When configured to true, this command allows multiple routes per multicast VPN IPv6 NRLI to be received from a peer.
When configured to false, the ADD-PATH receive capability is not enabled.
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths advertised per multicast VPN IPv6 NRLI
This command configures the maximum number of paths that are allowed to be advertised to add-paths peers per multicast VPN IPv6 NRLI. The actual number of advertised routes may be less depending on the next-hop diversity requirement, other configuration options, route policies, or route advertisement rules.
When not configured, add-paths send capability is not enabled for multicast VPN IPv6 routes.
1 to 16
16.0.R1
All
Enter the vpn-ipv4 context
Commands in this context configure add-paths support for the VPN-IPv4 address family.
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple routes per VPN-IPv4 prefix
When configured to true, this command allows multiple routes per VPN-IPv4 prefix to be received from a peer.
When configured to false, the ADD-PATH receive capability is not enabled.
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths advertised per VPN-IPv4 prefix
This command configures the maximum number of paths that are allowed to be advertised to add-paths peers per VPN-IPv4 prefix. The actual number of advertised routes may be less depending on the next-hop diversity requirement, other configuration options, route policies, or route advertisement rules.
When not configured, add-paths send capability is not enabled for VPN-IPv4 routes.
1 to 16
multipaths
16.0.R1
All
Enter the vpn-ipv6 context
Commands in this context configure add-paths support for the VPN-IPv6 address family.
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple routes per VPN-IPv6 prefix
When configured to true, this command allows multiple routes per VPN-IPv6 prefix to be received from a peer.
When configured to false, the ADD-PATH receive capability is not enabled.
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths advertised per VPN-IPv6 prefix
This command configures the maximum number of paths that are allowed to be advertised to add-paths peers per VPN-IPv6 prefix. The actual number of advertised routes may be less depending on the next-hop diversity requirement, other configuration options, route policies, or route advertisement rules.
When not configured, add-paths send capability is not enabled for VPN-IPv6 routes.
1 to 16
multipaths
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the BGP instance
configure router string bgp admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enter the advertise-external context
configure router string bgp advertise-external
Commands in this context allow BGP to advertise its best external route to a destination for specified address families even when its best overall route is an internal route.
16.0.R1
All
Enable support for unlabeled unicast IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp advertise-external ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable support for unlabeled unicast IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp advertise-external ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable support for labeled-unicast IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp advertise-external label-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable support for labeled-unicast IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp advertise-external label-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise inactive BGP routes to peers
configure router string bgp advertise-inactive boolean
When configured to true, this command allows any inactive BGP route to be advertised, even though it is not the used route.
When configured to false, the advertisement of inactive BGP routes to other BGP peers is disabled.
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the advertise-ipv6-next-hops context
Commands in this context allow specified BGP address family routes to be advertised to IPv6 transport peers with a true IPv6 address when originated or when a configured or automatic next-hop-self action is applied.
This command context has no effect on routes advertised to IPv4 peers.
16.0.R1
All
Advertise EVPN route with IPv6 next-hop address
configure router string bgp advertise-ipv6-next-hops evpn boolean
When configured to true, EVPN routes are advertised with IPv6 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers.
When configured to false, EVPN routes are advertised with IPv4 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers.
false
19.5.R1
All
Advertise IPv4 route with IPv6 next-hop address
configure router string bgp advertise-ipv6-next-hops ipv4 boolean
When configured to true, IPv4 routes are advertised with IPv6 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers. The appropriate extended NH encoding capability must also be received from the remote peer before the route can be advertised with an IPv6 address instead of the IPv4 system address as the next hop.
When configured to false, IPv4 routes are advertised with IPv4 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers. If the route matches a BGP export policy entry that tries to change the next hop to an IPv6 address and an appropriate extended NH encoding capability was not received by the remote peer, the route is handled as though it was rejected by the policy entry.
false
19.5.R1
All
Advertise label IPv4 route with IPv6 next-hop address
configure router string bgp advertise-ipv6-next-hops label-ipv4 boolean
When configured to true, label IPv4 routes are advertised with IPv6 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers. The appropriate extended NH encoding capability must also be received from the remote peer before the route can be advertised with an IPv6 address instead of the IPv4 system address as the next hop.
When configured to false, label IPv4 routes are advertised with the system IPv4 address as the next hop to IPv6 transport peers. If the route matches a BGP export policy entry that tries to change the next hop to an IPv6 address and an appropriate extended NH encoding capability was not received by the remote peer, the route is handled as though it was rejected by the policy entry.
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise label IPv6 route with IPv6 next-hop address
configure router string bgp advertise-ipv6-next-hops label-ipv6 boolean
When configured to true, label IPv6 routes are advertised with IPv6 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers.
When configured to false, label IPv6 routes are advertised toward IPv6 transport peers with the system IPv4 address as the BGP next hop, encoded as an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address.
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise VPN IPv4 route with IPv6 next-hop address
configure router string bgp advertise-ipv6-next-hops vpn-ipv4 boolean
When configured to true, VPN IPv4 routes are advertised with IPv6 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers. The appropriate extended NH encoding capability must also be received from the remote peer before the route can be advertised with an IPv6 address instead of the IPv4 system address as the next hop.
When configured to false, VPN IPv4 routes are advertised toward IPv6 transport peers with the system IPv4 address as the BGP next hop. If the route matches a BGP export policy entry that tries to change the next hop to an IPv6 address and an appropriate extended NH encoding capability was not received by the remote peer, the route is handled as though it was rejected by the policy entry.
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise VPN IPv6 route with IPv6 next-hop address
configure router string bgp advertise-ipv6-next-hops vpn-ipv6 boolean
When configured to true, VPN IPv6 routes are advertised with IPv6 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers.
When configured to false, VPN IPv6 routes are advertised toward IPv6 transport peers with the system IPv4 address as the BGP next hop, encoded as an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address.
false
16.0.R1
All
Set router ID in the BGP AGGREGATOR attribute to 0
configure router string bgp aggregator-id-zero boolean
When configured to true, the router ID in the BGP AGGREGATOR path attribute is set to 0 when BGP aggregates routes. This prevents different routers within an AS from creating aggregate routes for the same prefix with different path attributes.
When configured to false, the AS number and router ID are added to the AGGREGATOR path attribute.
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for 4-byte ASNs
configure router string bgp asn-4-byte boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
BGP authentication key for all peers
configure router string bgp authentication-key string
This command configures the authentication key used to protect all sessions. The stored format of the authentication key is based on the configure system security hash-control management-interface md-cli hash-algorithm setting.
1 to 370
16.0.R1
All
TCP authentication keychain for the session
configure router string bgp authentication-keychain reference
This command associates the keychain to be used to authenticate the BGP session. The keychain allows the rollover of authentication keys during the lifetime of a session.
16.0.R3
All
Enter the backup-path context
configure router string bgp backup-path
Commands in this context enable the use of a backup path for specified BGP-learned prefixes belonging to the base router. Multiple paths must be received for a prefix in order to take advantage of this feature. When a prefix has a backup path and its primary paths fail, the affected traffic is rapidly diverted to the backup path without waiting for control plane re-convergence to occur. When many prefixes share the same primary paths and in some cases, the same backup path, the time to divert failover traffic to the backup path is independent of the number of prefixes.
By default, IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes do not have a backup path installed in the IOM.
16.0.R1
All
Enable support for unlabeled unicast IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp backup-path ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable support for unlabeled unicast IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp backup-path ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable support for labeled-unicast IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp backup-path label-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable support for labeled-unicast IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp backup-path label-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the best-path-selection context
configure router string bgp best-path-selection
16.0.R1
All
Enter the always-compare-med context
Commands in this context determine how the BGP decision process is affected by the MED path attribute.
16.0.R1
All
Action for a missing MED attribute
configure router string bgp best-path-selection always-compare-med med-value keyword
off
off, missing-med-zero, missing-med-infinity, on
16.0.R1
All
Compare MED only for routes from same neighbor AS
configure router string bgp best-path-selection always-compare-med strict-as boolean
When configured to true, the route selection process can compare the MED path attribute between routes only if they come from the same neighbor AS.
When configured to false, the route selection process can compare the MED path attribute between routes even if they come from different neighbor ASs.
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the as-path-ignore context
Commands in this context determine whether the AS path length is considered in the selection process for routes of the specified address families.
16.0.R1
All
Ignore AS path length for unlabeled unicast IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp best-path-selection as-path-ignore ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Ignore AS path length for unlabeled unicast IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp best-path-selection as-path-ignore ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Ignore AS path length for L2-VPN routes
configure router string bgp best-path-selection as-path-ignore l2-vpn boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Ignore AS path length for labeled-unicast IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp best-path-selection as-path-ignore label-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Ignore AS path length for labeled-unicast IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp best-path-selection as-path-ignore label-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Ignore AS path length for IPv4 multicast routes
configure router string bgp best-path-selection as-path-ignore mcast-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Ignore AS path length for IPv6 multicast routes
configure router string bgp best-path-selection as-path-ignore mcast-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Ignore AS path length for IPv4 MVPN routes
configure router string bgp best-path-selection as-path-ignore mvpn-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Ignore AS path length for IPv6 MVPN routes
configure router string bgp best-path-selection as-path-ignore mvpn-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Ignore AS path length for VPN IPv4 (SAFI 128) routes
configure router string bgp best-path-selection as-path-ignore vpn-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Ignore AS path length for VPN IPv6 (SAFI 128) routes
configure router string bgp best-path-selection as-path-ignore vpn-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Compare RPKI origin validation state of usable routes
configure router string bgp best-path-selection compare-origin-validation-state boolean
When configured to true, the RPKI origin validation state is compared between BGP routes, where a Valid state is preferred over a Not-Found state, and a Not-Found state is preferred over an Invalid state.
When configured to false, the RPKI origin validate state comparison is not performed as part of the BGP route selection process.
false
16.0.R1
All
Group paths based on AS before MED attribute comparison
configure router string bgp best-path-selection deterministic-med boolean
When configured to true, BGP groups paths from the same AS that are equal up to the MED attribute comparison and then compares the best path from each group to select the overall best path. This process ensures that the best-path selection process is deterministic in all cases.
When configured to false, paths are not grouped and the overall best-path selection can depend on the order of route arrival.
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ebgp-ibgp-equal context
Commands in this context allow BGP to ignore the difference between EBGP and IBGP routes in selecting the best path and eligible multipaths (if multipath and ECMP are enabled) for the specified address families. The result is a form of EIBGP load-balancing in a multipath scenario. This behavior can be applied selectively to certain address families.
By default, the BGP decision process prefers an EBGP learned route over an IBGP learned route.
16.0.R1
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Consider EBGP and IBGP IPv4 routes equal
configure router string bgp best-path-selection ebgp-ibgp-equal ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Consider EBGP and IBGP IPv6 routes equal
configure router string bgp best-path-selection ebgp-ibgp-equal ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Consider EBGP and IBGP label-IPv4 routes equal
configure router string bgp best-path-selection ebgp-ibgp-equal label-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Consider EBGP and IBGP label-IPv6 routes equal
configure router string bgp best-path-selection ebgp-ibgp-equal label-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Consider EBGP and IBGP VPN-IPv4 routes equal
configure router string bgp best-path-selection ebgp-ibgp-equal vpn-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Consider EBGP and IBGP VPN-IPv6 routes equal
configure router string bgp best-path-selection ebgp-ibgp-equal vpn-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Ignore next-hop distance in best path selection
configure router string bgp best-path-selection ignore-nh-metric boolean
When configured to true, BGP ignores the resolved distance to the BGP next hop in its route selection process.
When configured to false, BGP factors the distance to the next hop into its decision process when it compares two BGP routes with the same NLRI learned from base router BGP peers (in the router context) or IP prefix learned from VPRN BGP peers (in the vprn context).
false
16.0.R1
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Enable the ignore-router-id context
Commands in this context determine whether the BGP selection process ignores the BGP identifier (router ID) comparison of two EBGP paths from different EBGP peers when determining the best path for the specified address families.
By default, BGP selects the path with the lower router ID when it compares two paths from EBGP peers.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the include-internal context
Commands in this context specify the internal address families for which the router ID values are ignored, even when comparing two IBGP paths or an EBGP and an IBGP path.
16.0.R1
All
Ignore the router IDs of MVPN-IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp best-path-selection ignore-router-id include-internal mvpn-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Ignore the router IDs of MVPN-IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp best-path-selection ignore-router-id include-internal mvpn-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Deem invalid routes unusable for best-path selection
configure router string bgp best-path-selection origin-invalid-unusable boolean
When configured to true, routes that have an RPKI origin validation state of Invalid are considered unusable by the best-path selection algorithm. These routes cannot be used for forwarding and cannot be advertised to BGP peers.
When configured to false, routes with an RPKI origin validation state of Invalid are compared to other usable routes for the same prefix according to the BGP decision process.
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable BFD
configure router string bgp bfd-liveness boolean
When configured to true, BFD is enabled on all BGP sessions, subject to the association of those BGP sessions with IP interfaces that have BFD configurations.
When configured to false, BFD is not enabled globally for all BGP sessions.
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the bgp-tunnel-metric context
configure router string bgp bgp-tunnel-metric
Commands in this context control the tunnel table metrics associated with BGP label unicast routes.
20.5.R1
All
Use the AIGP attribute as tunnel metric when present
configure router string bgp bgp-tunnel-metric prefer-aigp boolean
When configured to true, the TTM metric is based on the AIGP metric if the route has the path attribute. When the BGP-LU route is selected for installation in TTM and it is not matched by a BGP import policy entry that overrides the BGP tunnel metric action, the TTM metric of the tunnel is set to the AIGP metric value of the BGP-LU route plus the resolved cost to the BGP next-hop of the route; otherwise, the metric is set to the value in the value setting.
When configured to false, the AIGP attribute is ignored for purposes to TTM metric derivation.
false
20.5.R1
All
BGP tunnel metric value
configure router string bgp bgp-tunnel-metric value number
This command configures a BGP tunnel metric for label IPv4 routes that do not have their metric set by more specific means.
If a BGP-LU route is selected for installation in the TTM and there is no tunnel metric policy action that applies to the route, the TTM metric of the associated tunnel is set to this value if either:
0 to 4294967295
1000
20.5.R1
All
Block the prefix SID attribute
configure router string bgp block-prefix-sid boolean
When configured to true, all prefix SID attributes are removed from label IPv4 and label IPv6 routes when they are exchanged with EBGP and IBGP peers covered by the scope of the command. Locally-imposed prefix SID attributes are also removed.
When configured to false, all prefix SID attributes associated with label IPv4 and label IPv6 routes are propagated without restriction.
A change of this configuration causes the affected BGP sessions to flap.
false
19.10.R1
All
Allow client reflection of routes by route reflector
configure router string bgp client-reflect boolean
When configured to true, routes received from neighbors considered to be RR clients are reflected to other peers as expected.
When configured to false, routes received from neighbors considered to be RR clients are not reflected to other clients.
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the cluster context
16.0.R1
All
Allow fallback to RR topology location for ORR
configure router string bgp cluster allow-local-fallback boolean
When configured to true, this command allows the RR to advertise the best BGP path from its own topology location when there are no reachable routes from the client's ORR location. The ORR location must be specified before this command can be set to true.
When configured to false, no route is advertised to the clients when there are no reachable routes from the client's ORR location.
false
16.0.R1
All
Route reflector cluster ID
configure router string bgp cluster cluster-id string
The command specifies the cluster ID to associate with the routing instance, effectively making all IBGP peers of the routing instance RR clients.
16.0.R1
All
Optimal route reflection location for the cluster
configure router string bgp cluster orr-location number
This command configures an ORR location ID. If a cluster ID is also specified, the clients in that cluster receive routes optimal for that specific location.
With optimal route reflection, the best path advertised to a client takes location ID into account. If the tie-break for best path (or Add-Paths) comes down to next-hop IGP cost, the IGP costs will be calculated relative to the specified location. In the SR OS implementation, the IGP costs from arbitrary ORR locations are calculated using OSPF, OSPFv3, IS-IS, or BGP-LS information in the TE DB.
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
BGP connect retry timer value
configure router string bgp connect-retry number
This command configures the BGP connect retry timer. When the timer expires, BGP tries to reconnect to the configured peer.
1 to 65535
120
16.0.R1
All
Enter the convergence context
configure router string bgp convergence
19.7.R1
All
Enter the family list instance
configure router string bgp convergence family keyword
19.7.R1
All
Address family for which convergence selection applies
configure router string bgp convergence family keyword
ipv4, ipv6
This element is part of a list key.
19.7.R1
All
Maximum wait time before advertising routes
configure router string bgp convergence family keyword max-wait-to-advertise number
0 to 3600
0
19.7.R1
All
Minimum wait time before advertising routes
configure router string bgp convergence min-wait-to-advertise number
0 to 3600
0
19.7.R1
All
Enable the damp-peer-oscillations context
configure router string bgp damp-peer-oscillations
Commands in this context specify how long a BGP peer session remains in the idle state after an error causes the session to reset. In the idle state, BGP does not initiate or respond to attempts to establish a new session. Repeated errors that occur a short time after each session reset cause longer and longer hold times in the idle state.
16.0.R1
All
Time after a reset that the session must be error-free
configure router string bgp damp-peer-oscillations error-interval number
This command sets the interval of time after a reset, during which the session must be error-free in order to reset the penalty counter and return the idle hold time to the initial wait time.
0 to 2048
30
16.0.R1
All
Enter the idle-hold-time context
16.0.R1
All
Time session remains in idle state after stabilization
configure router string bgp damp-peer-oscillations idle-hold-time initial-wait number
0 to 2048
0
16.0.R1
All
Maximum session idle time after repeated instability
configure router string bgp damp-peer-oscillations idle-hold-time max-wait number
1 to 2048
60
16.0.R1
All
Time that doubles after each session failure
configure router string bgp damp-peer-oscillations idle-hold-time second-wait number
This command defines the hold time that doubles after each repeated session failure that occurs in a short span of time.
1 to 2048
5
16.0.R1
All
Use BGP route damping to reduce route flap
When configured to true, this command enables route damping to reduce the number of update messages sent between BGP peers and reduce the load on peers without affecting the route convergence time for stable routes.
Route damping is controlled by profiles set in route policies. If no profile is specified in the route policy, the default damping profile is used with the following parameters:
When configured to false, BGP route damping for learned routes is disabled.
false
16.0.R1
All
Default EVPN encapsulation type
configure router string bgp def-recv-evpn-encap keyword
This command specifies the encapsulation type that BGP uses when an EVPN route is received without the Encapsulation Extended Community.
mpls
mpls, vxlan
16.0.R1
All
Enter the default-label-preference context
19.5.R1
All
Default preference for EBGP
configure router string bgp default-label-preference ebgp number
0 to 255
0
19.5.R1
All
Default preference for IBGP
configure router string bgp default-label-preference ibgp number
0 to 255
0
19.5.R1
All
Enter the default-preference context
configure router string bgp default-preference
19.5.R1
All
Default preference for EBGP
configure router string bgp default-preference ebgp number
0 to 255
0
19.5.R1
All
Default preference for IBGP
configure router string bgp default-preference ibgp number
0 to 255
0
19.5.R1
All
Text description
configure router string bgp description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
All
Max dynamic BGP sessions to accept from remote peers
configure router string bgp dynamic-neighbor-limit number
This command configures the maximum number of dynamic BGP sessions to accept from remote peers associated with the entire BGP instance. If accepting a new dynamic session causes the instance limit to be exceeded, the new session attempt is rejected and a Notification message is sent back to the remote peer.
1 to 8192
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ebgp-default-reject-policy context
19.5.R1
All
Enable default reject export policy for external peers
configure router string bgp ebgp-default-reject-policy export boolean
true
19.5.R1
All
Enable default reject import policy for external peers
configure router string bgp ebgp-default-reject-policy import boolean
true
19.5.R1
All
Enforce the configured peer AS value in received routes
configure router string bgp enforce-first-as boolean
When configured to true for an EBGP session, all routes received from an EBGP peer are checked to ensure that the most recent ASN in the AS_PATH attribute of each route matches the configured AS of the session. If there is not a match, the session is reset (if the update-fault-tolerance command in the error-handling context is set to false) or the session is left up but the route is treated as withdrawn (if update-fault-tolerance is set to true).
This command does not flap an established session because it applies only to routes received after the command is issued.
When configured to false, received routes are not checked for compliance with the rule.
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the error-handling context
configure router string bgp error-handling
16.0.R1
All
Tolerate non-critical errors in UPDATE messages
configure router string bgp error-handling update-fault-tolerance boolean
When configured to true, non-critical errors are handled with treat-as-withdraw, attribute-discard, and other non-disruptive approaches that do not cause a session reset. Critical errors still trigger a session reset.
When configured to false, most errors trigger a session reset.
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the export context
Commands in this context specify route policies that control the handling of outbound routes transmitted to all peers. Route policies are configured in the configure policy-options context.
When no export policies are specified in this context, BGP-learned routes are advertised by default and non-BGP routes are not advertised.
16.0.R1
All
List of export policy names
This command specifies route policies that control the handling of outbound routes transmitted to certain peers.
Each object in this command is either a policy logical expression or the name of a single policy. The objects are evaluated in the specified order to determine the modifications of each route and the final action to accept or reject the route.
Only one of the objects referenced by the command can be a policy logical expression consisting of policy names (enclosed in square brackets) and logical operators (AND, OR, NOT).
When no export policies are specified, BGP-learned routes are advertised by default and non-BGP routes are not advertised.
1 to 255
15
1
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the extended-nh-encoding context
configure router string bgp extended-nh-encoding
Commands in this context specify the IPv4-related address families that can receive IPv6 next hops from peers. The peers should not send such routes unless the peers receive notification of this capability. If the router receives an enabled address family route from a peer to which it did not advertise the necessary capability, the UPDATE message will be considered malformed. This causes either a session reset or treat-as-withdraw behavior depending on the error handling settings.
16.0.R1
All
Advertise encoding capability for IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp extended-nh-encoding ipv4 boolean
false
19.5.R1
All
Advertise encoding capability for label-IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp extended-nh-encoding label-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise encoding capability for VPN-IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp extended-nh-encoding vpn-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the family context
Commands in this context specify the BGP address families supported by the base router BGP sessions.
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for the BGP-LS address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for the EVPN address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the flowspec-IPv4 address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the flowspec-IPv6 address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for the IPv4 address family
true
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for the IPv6 address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for the L2-VPN address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the label-IPv4 address family
configure router string bgp family label-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the label-IPv6 address family
configure router string bgp family label-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the MCAST-IPv4 address family
configure router string bgp family mcast-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the MCAST-IPv6 address family
configure router string bgp family mcast-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the IPv4 VPN MCAST address family
configure router string bgp family mcast-vpn-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the IPv6 VPN MCAST address family
configure router string bgp family mcast-vpn-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for MDT-SAFI address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for multi-segment PW address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the IPv4 MCAST VPN address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the IPv6 MCAST VPN address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for RT constraint routes
configure router string bgp family route-target boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for the SR-policy-IPv4 family
configure router string bgp family sr-policy-ipv4 boolean
This command allows the router to advertise the capability for AFI1/SAFI73, which corresponds to BGP routes that encode a segment routing policy to an IPv4 destination.
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for the SR-policy-IPv6 family
configure router string bgp family sr-policy-ipv6 boolean
This command allows the router to advertise the capability for AFI2/SAFI73, which corresponds to BGP routes that encode a segment routing policy to an IPv6 destination.
false
19.10.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for IPv4 VPN address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for IPv6 VPN address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Drop external BGP session immediately when link fails
configure router string bgp fast-external-failover boolean
When configured to true, the router drops an external BGP session to a single-hop neighbor immediately when the local interface goes down.
When configured to false, the BGP session remains up until the hold time expires.
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the flowspec context
16.0.R1
All
Validate destination prefix in FlowSpec-IPv4/IPv6 route
configure router string bgp flowspec validate-dest-prefix boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Validate the redirect-to-IPv4 action in FlowSpec route
configure router string bgp flowspec validate-redirect-ip boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the graceful-restart context
configure router string bgp graceful-restart
16.0.R1
All
Perform Graceful Restart procedures
configure router string bgp graceful-restart gr-notification boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the long-lived context
configure router string bgp graceful-restart long-lived
16.0.R1
All
Advertise stale routes to all BGP peers
configure router string bgp graceful-restart long-lived advertise-stale-to-all-neighbors boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
LLGR stale routes time
configure router string bgp graceful-restart long-lived advertised-stale-time number
0 to 16777215
86400
16.0.R1
All
Enter the family list instance
configure router string bgp graceful-restart long-lived family keyword
16.0.R1
All
Family type for family-specific LLGR configuration
configure router string bgp graceful-restart long-lived family keyword
ipv4, vpn-ipv4, ipv6, vpn-ipv6, l2-vpn, flow-ipv4, route-target, flow-ipv6, label-ipv4, label-ipv6
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
LLGR stale routes time for family override
configure router string bgp graceful-restart long-lived family keyword advertised-stale-time number
0 to 16777215
86400
16.0.R1
All
Locally-configured stale routes override time
configure router string bgp graceful-restart long-lived family keyword helper-override-stale-time number
0 to 16777215
16.0.R1
All
BGP LLGR forwarding-bit behavior for address family
configure router string bgp graceful-restart long-lived forwarding-bits-set keyword
none
none, all, non-fwd
16.0.R1
All
Locally-configured override for restart time
configure router string bgp graceful-restart long-lived helper-override-restart-time number
0 to 4095
16.0.R1
All
Locally-configured stale routes override time
configure router string bgp graceful-restart long-lived helper-override-stale-time number
0 to 16777215
16.0.R1
All
Advertise LLGR stale routes to non-LLGR peers
configure router string bgp graceful-restart long-lived without-no-export boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Restart time advertised by GR capability
configure router string bgp graceful-restart restart-time number
0 to 4095
120
16.0.R1
All
Maximum time to maintain routes after graceful restart
configure router string bgp graceful-restart stale-routes-time number
1 to 3600
360
16.0.R1
All
BGP peer group name
1 to 64
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enable the add-paths context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ipv4 context
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple labeled-unicast routes per IPv4 prefix
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths per unlabeled IPv4 unicast prefix
1 to 16
multipaths
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ipv6 context
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple routes per IPv6 prefix
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths per unlabeled IPv6 unicast prefix
1 to 16
multipaths
16.0.R1
All
Enter the label-ipv4 context
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple labeled-unicast routes per IPv4 prefix
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths per labeled IPv4 unicast prefix
1 to 16
multipaths
16.0.R1
All
Enter the label-ipv6 context
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple labeled-unicast routes per IPv6 prefix
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths per labeled IPv6 unicast prefix
1 to 16
multipaths
16.0.R1
All
Enter the mcast-vpn-ipv4 context
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple multicast routes per IPv4 VPN prefix
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths per multicast IPv4 VPN prefix
1 to 16
16.0.R1
All
Enter the mcast-vpn-ipv6 context
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple multicast routes per IPv6 VPN prefix
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths per multicast IPv6 VPN prefix
1 to 16
16.0.R1
All
Enter the mvpn-ipv4 context
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple multicast VPN routes per IPv4 prefix
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths per multicast VPN IPv4 prefix
1 to 16
16.0.R1
All
Enter the mvpn-ipv6 context
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple multicast VPN routes per IPv6 prefix
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths per multicast VPN IPv6 prefix
1 to 16
16.0.R1
All
Enter the vpn-ipv4 context
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple routes per VPN-IPv4 prefix
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths per VPN-IPv4 prefix
1 to 16
multipaths
16.0.R1
All
Enter the vpn-ipv6 context
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple routes per VPN-IPv6 prefix
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths per VPN-IPv6 prefix
1 to 16
multipaths
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the BGP group
configure router string bgp group string admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Advertise an inactive BGP route to peers
configure router string bgp group string advertise-inactive boolean
16.0.R1
All
Enable the advertise-ipv6-next-hops context
configure router string bgp group string advertise-ipv6-next-hops
16.0.R1
All
Advertise EVPN route with IPv6 next-hop address
When configured to true, EVPN routes are advertised with IPv6 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers.
When configured to false, EVPN routes are advertised with IPv4 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers.
false
19.5.R1
All
Advertise IPv4 route with IPv6 next-hop address
When configured to true, IPv4 routes are advertised with IPv6 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers. The appropriate extended NH encoding capability must also be received from the remote peer before the route can be advertised with an IPv6 address instead of the IPv4 system address as the next hop.
When configured to false, IPv4 routes are advertised with IPv4 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers. If the route matches a BGP export policy entry that tries to change the next hop to an IPv6 address and an appropriate extended NH encoding capability was not received by the remote peer, the route is handled as though it was rejected by the policy entry.
false
19.5.R1
All
Advertise label IPv4 route with IPv6 next-hop address
configure router string bgp group string advertise-ipv6-next-hops label-ipv4 boolean
When configured to true, label IPv4 routes are advertised with IPv6 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers. The appropriate extended NH encoding capability must also be received from the remote peer before the route can be advertised with an IPv6 address instead of the IPv4 system address as the next hop.
When configured to false, label IPv4 routes are advertised with the system IPv4 address as the next hop to IPv6 transport peers. If the route matches a BGP export policy entry that tries to change the next hop to an IPv6 address and an appropriate extended NH encoding capability was not received by the remote peer, the route is handled as though it was rejected by the policy entry.
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise label IPv6 route with IPv6 next-hop address
configure router string bgp group string advertise-ipv6-next-hops label-ipv6 boolean
When configured to true, label IPv6 routes are advertised with IPv6 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers.
When configured to false, label IPv6 routes are advertised toward IPv6 transport peers with the system IPv4 address as the BGP next hop, encoded as an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address.
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise VPN IPv4 route with IPv6 next-hop address
When configured to true, VPN IPv4 routes are advertised with IPv6 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers. The appropriate extended NH encoding capability must also be received from the remote peer before the route can be advertised with an IPv6 address instead of the IPv4 system address as the next hop.
When configured to false, VPN IPv4 routes are advertised toward IPv6 transport peers with the system IPv4 address as the BGP next hop. If the route matches a BGP export policy entry that tries to change the next hop to an IPv6 address and an appropriate extended NH encoding capability was not received by the remote peer, the route is handled as though it was rejected by the policy entry.
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise VPN IPv6 route with IPv6 next-hop address
When configured to true, VPN IPv6 routes are advertised with IPv6 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers.
When configured to false, VPN IPv6 routes are advertised toward IPv6 transport peers with the system IPv4 address as the BGP next hop, encoded as an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address.
false
16.0.R1
All
Set router ID in the BGP AGGREGATOR attribute to zero
configure router string bgp group string aggregator-id-zero boolean
16.0.R1
All
Add AIGP attribute to advertised routes
false
16.0.R1
All
Replace the peer's ASN with the local ASN in AS Path
configure router string bgp group string as-override boolean
When configured to true, the advertising router's local AS replaces all occurrences of the peer AS in the AS_PATH attribute.
This command should be used with caution, as it breaks BGP's loop detection mechanism.
When configured to false, no AS override is performed.
false
19.7.R1
All
Advertise the use of 4-byte ASNs
configure router string bgp group string asn-4-byte boolean
16.0.R1
All
BGP authentication key for all peers
configure router string bgp group string authentication-key string
1 to 370
16.0.R1
All
TCP authentication keychain for the session
configure router string bgp group string authentication-keychain reference
16.0.R3
All
Enable BFD
configure router string bgp group string bfd-liveness boolean
16.0.R1
All
Block the prefix SID attribute
configure router string bgp group string block-prefix-sid boolean
When configured to true, all prefix SID attributes are removed from all routes exchanged between EBGP and IBGP peers covered by the scope of the command. Locally-imposed prefix SID attributes are also removed.
When configured to false, all prefix SID attributes are propagated without restriction.
A change of this configuration causes the affected BGP sessions to flap.
false
19.10.R1
All
Enable capability negotiation
configure router string bgp group string capability-negotiation boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Allow cluster RR to advertise routes to its clients
configure router string bgp group string client-reflect boolean
16.0.R1
All
Enter the cluster context
16.0.R1
All
Allow fallback to RR topology location
false
16.0.R1
All
Route reflector cluster ID
16.0.R1
All
Optimal route reflection location for the cluster
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
BGP connect retry timer value
configure router string bgp group string connect-retry number
1 to 65535
16.0.R1
All
Enable the damp-peer-oscillations context
configure router string bgp group string damp-peer-oscillations
16.0.R1
All
Time after a reset that the session must be error-free
configure router string bgp group string damp-peer-oscillations error-interval number
0 to 2048
30
16.0.R1
All
Enter the idle-hold-time context
configure router string bgp group string damp-peer-oscillations idle-hold-time
16.0.R1
All
Time session remains in idle state after stabilization
configure router string bgp group string damp-peer-oscillations idle-hold-time initial-wait number
0 to 2048
0
16.0.R1
All
Maximum session idle time after repeated instability
configure router string bgp group string damp-peer-oscillations idle-hold-time max-wait number
1 to 2048
60
16.0.R1
All
Time that doubles after each repeated session failure
configure router string bgp group string damp-peer-oscillations idle-hold-time second-wait number
1 to 2048
5
16.0.R1
All
Use BGP route damping to reduce route flap
16.0.R1
All
Default EVPN encapsulation type
configure router string bgp group string def-recv-evpn-encap keyword
mpls, vxlan
16.0.R1
All
Enter the default-label-preference context
configure router string bgp group string default-label-preference
19.5.R1
All
Default preference for EBGP
0 to 255
19.5.R1
All
Default preference for IBGP
0 to 255
19.5.R1
All
Enter the default-preference context
configure router string bgp group string default-preference
19.5.R1
All
Default preference for EBGP
0 to 255
19.5.R1
All
Default preference for IBGP
0 to 255
19.5.R1
All
Send default RTC route (zero prefix length) to peers
configure router string bgp group string default-route-target boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Text description
configure router string bgp group string description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
All
Enter the dynamic-neighbor context
configure router string bgp group string dynamic-neighbor
16.0.R1
All
Enter the match context
19.5.R1
All
Enter the prefix list instance
19.5.R1
All
Dynamic peer prefix for the group
This element is part of a list key.
19.5.R1
All
Allowed peer AS range
configure router string bgp group string dynamic-neighbor match prefix (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) allowed-peer-as string
32
This element is ordered by the user.
19.5.R1
All
Maximum dynamic BGP sessions to accept from remote peer
configure router string bgp group string dynamic-neighbor-limit number
1 to 8192
16.0.R1
All
Enable the ebgp-default-reject-policy context
configure router string bgp group string ebgp-default-reject-policy
19.5.R1
All
Enable default reject export policy for external peers
true
19.5.R1
All
Enable default reject import policy for external peers
true
19.5.R1
All
Enforce the configured peer AS value in received routes
configure router string bgp group string enforce-first-as boolean
16.0.R1
All
Enter the error-handling context
configure router string bgp group string error-handling
16.0.R1
All
Tolerate non-critical errors in UPDATE messages
configure router string bgp group string error-handling update-fault-tolerance boolean
16.0.R1
All
Enable the export context
16.0.R1
All
BGP export policy name
1 to 255
15
1
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enable the extended-nh-encoding context
configure router string bgp group string extended-nh-encoding
16.0.R1
All
Advertise encoding capability for IPv4 routes
false
19.5.R1
All
Advertise encoding capability for label-IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp group string extended-nh-encoding label-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise encoding capability for VPN-IPv4 routes
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the family context
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for the BGP-LS address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for the EVPN address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the flowspec-IPv4 address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the flowspec-IPv6 address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Add support for the IPv4 address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for the IPv6 address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for the L2-VPN address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the label-IPv4 address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the label-IPv6 address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the MCAST-IPv4 address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the MCAST-IPv6 address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the IPv4 VPN MCAST address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the IPv6 VPN MCAST address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for MDT-SAFI address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for multi-segment PW address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the IPv4 MCAST VPN address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the IPv6 MCAST VPN address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for RT constraint routes
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for the SR-policy-IPv4 family
This command allows the router to advertise the capability for AFI1/SAFI73, which corresponds to BGP routes that encode a segment routing policy to an IPv4 destination.
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for the SR-policy-IPv6 family
This command allows the router to advertise the capability for AFI2/SAFI73, which corresponds to BGP routes that encode a segment routing policy to an IPv6 destination.
false
19.10.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for IPv4 VPN address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for IPv6 VPN address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Drop external BGP session immediately when link fails
configure router string bgp group string fast-external-failover boolean
16.0.R1
All
Enable the graceful-restart context
configure router string bgp group string graceful-restart
16.0.R1
All
Perform graceful restart procedures after NOTIFICATION
configure router string bgp group string graceful-restart gr-notification boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the long-lived context
configure router string bgp group string graceful-restart long-lived
16.0.R1
All
Advertise stale routes to all BGP peers
configure router string bgp group string graceful-restart long-lived advertise-stale-to-all-neighbors boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertised long-lived stale time for LLGR routes
configure router string bgp group string graceful-restart long-lived advertised-stale-time number
0 to 16777215
86400
16.0.R1
All
Enter the family list instance
configure router string bgp group string graceful-restart long-lived family keyword
16.0.R1
All
Family type for family-specific LLGR configuration
configure router string bgp group string graceful-restart long-lived family keyword
ipv4, vpn-ipv4, ipv6, vpn-ipv6, l2-vpn, flow-ipv4, route-target, flow-ipv6, label-ipv4, label-ipv6
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
LLGR stale routes time for family override
configure router string bgp group string graceful-restart long-lived family keyword advertised-stale-time number
0 to 16777215
86400
16.0.R1
All
Locally-configured stale routes override time
configure router string bgp group string graceful-restart long-lived family keyword helper-override-stale-time number
0 to 16777216
16777216
16.0.R1
All
BGP LLGR forwarding-bit behavior for address family
configure router string bgp group string graceful-restart long-lived forwarding-bits-set keyword
none
none, all, non-fwd
16.0.R1
All
Locally-configured override for restart time
configure router string bgp group string graceful-restart long-lived helper-override-restart-time number
0 to 4095
16.0.R1
All
Locally-configured stale routes override time
configure router string bgp group string graceful-restart long-lived helper-override-stale-time number
0 to 16777215
16.0.R1
All
Advertise LLGR stale routes to non-LLGR peers
configure router string bgp group string graceful-restart long-lived without-no-export boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Restart time advertised by GR capability
configure router string bgp group string graceful-restart restart-time number
0 to 4095
300
16.0.R1
All
Maximum time to maintain routes after graceful restart
configure router string bgp group string graceful-restart stale-routes-time number
1 to 3600
360
16.0.R1
All
Enter the hold-time context
16.0.R1
All
Minimum hold time between successive messages
0 | 3 to 65536
0
16.0.R1
All
Maximum time BGP waits between successive messages
0 | 3 to 65535
16.0.R1
All
Enable the import context
16.0.R1
All
BGP import policy name
1 to 255
15
1
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Send BGP updates as soon as the session comes up
configure router string bgp group string initial-send-delay-zero boolean
16.0.R1
All
Time after which the BGP KEEPALIVE message is sent
0 to 21845
16.0.R1
All
Route preference for routes from labeled-unicast peers
configure router string bgp group string label-preference number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Enter the link-bandwidth context
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth
16.0.R3
All
Enter the accept-from-ebgp context
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth accept-from-ebgp
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth accept-from-ebgp ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth accept-from-ebgp ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in label-IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth accept-from-ebgp label-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in label-IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth accept-from-ebgp label-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in VPN-IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth accept-from-ebgp vpn-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in VPN-IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth accept-from-ebgp vpn-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Enter the add-to-received-ebgp context
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth add-to-received-ebgp
16.0.R3
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth add-to-received-ebgp ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R3
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth add-to-received-ebgp ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R3
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in label-IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth add-to-received-ebgp label-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R3
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in label-IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth add-to-received-ebgp label-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R3
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in VPN-IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth add-to-received-ebgp vpn-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R3
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in VPN-IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth add-to-received-ebgp vpn-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R3
All
Enter the aggregate-used-paths context
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth aggregate-used-paths
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth aggregate-used-paths ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth aggregate-used-paths ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in label-IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth aggregate-used-paths label-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in label-IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth aggregate-used-paths label-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in VPN-IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth aggregate-used-paths vpn-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in VPN-IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth aggregate-used-paths vpn-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Enter the send-to-ebgp context
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth send-to-ebgp
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth send-to-ebgp ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth send-to-ebgp ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in label-IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth send-to-ebgp label-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in label-IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth send-to-ebgp label-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in VPN-IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth send-to-ebgp vpn-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in VPN-IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp group string link-bandwidth send-to-ebgp vpn-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Local IP address used when communicating with BGP peers
configure router string bgp group string local-address (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone | interface-name)
1 to 32
16.0.R1
All
Enter the local-as context
16.0.R1
All
Local (or virtual) BGP AS number
1 to 4294967295
16.0.R1
All
Prepend global ASN when advertising routes to BGP peer
true
16.0.R1
All
Hide the local ASN in sent paths learned from peering
false
16.0.R1
All
Default local preference if not in incoming routes
configure router string bgp group string local-preference number
0 to 4294967295
16.0.R1
All
Strategy for loop detection in the AS path
configure router string bgp group string loop-detect keyword
drop-peer, ignore-loop, off, discard-route
16.0.R1
All
Threshold for the global ASN in a received AS path
configure router string bgp group string loop-detect-threshold number
0 to 15
16.0.R6
All
Default MED attribute value to advertise to peers
igp-cost
16.0.R1
All
Minimum time before a prefix can be advertised to peer
configure router string bgp group string min-route-advertisement number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Enable the monitor context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of BMP monitoring
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Send BMP messages to all configured stations
When configured to true, this command specifies that BMP messages are to be sent to all configured BMP monitoring stations.
When configured to false, the command is not used to indicate the stations which can receive BMP messages. The station command (at the same context level) identifies the BMP stations for which BMP messages are to be sent.
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the route-monitoring context
16.0.R1
All
Allow post-policy route-monitoring messages to be sent
configure router string bgp group string monitor route-monitoring post-policy boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Allow pre-policy route-monitoring messages to be sent
configure router string bgp group string monitor route-monitoring pre-policy boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for station
8
16.0.R1
All
BMP monitoring station
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
TTL in IP packet headers for EBGP peers multi-hops away
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Allow routes from group peers in multipath eligibility
configure router string bgp group string multipath-eligible boolean
false
19.5.R1
All
Advertise routes with local address as next-hop address
configure router string bgp group string next-hop-self boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the next-hop-unchanged context
configure router string bgp group string next-hop-unchanged
Commands in this context specify the IP address families that allow unchanged BGP next-hops when sending BGP routes to peers in the group.
16.0.R1
All
Advertise EVPN routes with unchanged BGP next hop
false
20.2.R1
All
Advertise label-IPv4 routes with unchanged BGP next hop
configure router string bgp group string next-hop-unchanged label-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise label-IPv6 routes with unchanged BGP next hop
configure router string bgp group string next-hop-unchanged label-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise VPN IPv4 routes with unchanged BGP next hop
false
20.2.R1
All
Advertise VPN IPv6 routes with unchanged BGP next hop
false
20.2.R1
All
Enter the origin-validation context
configure router string bgp group string origin-validation
16.0.R1
All
Enable support for unlabeled unicast IPv4 routes
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable support for unlabeled unicast IPv6 routes
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable support for labeled-unicast IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp group string origin-validation label-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable support for labeled-unicast IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp group string origin-validation label-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the outbound-route-filtering context
configure router string bgp group string outbound-route-filtering
16.0.R1
All
Enable the extended-community context
configure router string bgp group string outbound-route-filtering extended-community
16.0.R1
All
Negotiate with peer to accept BGP ORF filters
configure router string bgp group string outbound-route-filtering extended-community accept-orf boolean
16.0.R1
All
Enable the send-orf context
configure router string bgp group string outbound-route-filtering extended-community send-orf
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for route-target
configure router string bgp group string outbound-route-filtering extended-community send-orf route-target string
16.0.R1
All
Route target community name
configure router string bgp group string outbound-route-filtering extended-community send-orf route-target string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enable passive mode for BGP communication
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable Path MTU Discovery
configure router string bgp group string path-mtu-discovery boolean
When configured to true, Path MTU Discovery (PMTUD) is enabled for the associated TCP connections.
When set to true, PMTUD is activated toward an IPv4 BGP neighbor and the Don’t Fragment (DF) bit is set in the IP header of all IPv4 packets sent to the peer. If any device along the path toward the peer cannot forward the packet because the IP MTU of the interface is smaller than the IP packet size, this device drops the packet and sends an ICMP or ICMPv6 error message encoding the interface MTU. When the router receives the ICMP or ICMPv6 message, it lowers the TCP maximum segment size limit from the previous value so that the IP MTU constraint can be accommodated.
When PMTUD is configured to false and there is no TCP MSS configuration that can be associated with a BGP neighbor (in either the BGP configuration or the first hop IP interface configuration), the router advertises a value of only 1024 bytes as the TCP MSS option value, limiting received TCP segments to that size.
16.0.R1
All
Peer AS number
1 to 4294967295
16.0.R1
All
Enable BGP peer tracking
configure router string bgp group string peer-ip-tracking boolean
16.0.R1
All
Route preference for routes learned from all peers
configure router string bgp group string preference number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Enter the prefix-limit list instance
configure router string bgp group string prefix-limit keyword
16.0.R1
All
Address family to which the limit applies
configure router string bgp group string prefix-limit keyword
ipv4, vpn-ipv4, ipv6, mcast-ipv4, vpn-ipv6, l2-vpn, mvpn-ipv4, mdt-safi, ms-pw, flow-ipv4, route-target, mcast-vpn-ipv4, mvpn-ipv6, flow-ipv6, evpn, mcast-ipv6, label-ipv4, label-ipv6, bgp-ls, mcast-vpn-ipv6, sr-policy-ipv4, sr-policy-ipv6
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Time which BGP peering remains idle before reconnecting
configure router string bgp group string prefix-limit keyword idle-timeout number
1 to 1024
16.0.R1
All
Send warning message at threshold instead of take-down
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of routes to be learned from a peer
1 to 4294967295
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R2
All
Apply limit only to routes accepted by import policies
configure router string bgp group string prefix-limit keyword post-import boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Percentage threshold that triggers a warning message
1 to 100
90
16.0.R1
All
Enable the remove-private context
configure router string bgp group string remove-private
16.0.R1
All
Remove private ASNs up to first public ASN encountered
false
16.0.R1
All
Replace private ASN with global ASN before advertising
false
19.10.R1
All
Keep private ASN if it is the same as the BGP peer ASN
configure router string bgp group string remove-private skip-peer-as boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable/Disable selective download for bgp label-ipv4 routes.
configure router string bgp group string selective-label-ipv4-install boolean
19.10.R1
All
Enter the send-communities context
configure router string bgp group string send-communities
16.0.R1
All
Advertise the Extended Communities attribute to peers
16.0.R1
All
Advertise the Large Communities attribute to peers
16.0.R1
All
Advertise the Communities attribute to peers
16.0.R1
All
Enable the send-default context
configure router string bgp group string send-default
19.7.R1
All
Export policy name
configure router string bgp group string send-default export-policy reference
19.7.R1
All
Enable/disable family type ipv4.
false
19.7.R1
All
Enable IPv6 family type
false
19.7.R1
All
Prevent routes being reflected back to best-route peer
configure router string bgp group string split-horizon boolean
16.0.R1
All
Use group for static peers
configure router string bgp group string static-group boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
TCP maximum segment size override
This command configures an override for the TCP maximum segment size to use with a specific peer or set of peers (depending on the scope of the command).
The configured value controls two properties of the TCP connection as follows:
TCP MSS option - The router advertises the TCP MSS option value in the TCP SYN packet it sends as part of the 3-way handshake. The advertised value may be lower than the configured value, depending on the IP MTU of the first hop IP interface. The peers must abide by this value when sending TCP segments to the local router.
TCP maximum segment size - The actual transmitted size may be lower than the configured value, depending on the TCP MSS option value signaled by the peers, the effect of path MTU discovery, or other factors.
384 to 9746
ip-stack
21.2.R1
All
Apply third-party next-hop processing to EBGP peers
configure router string bgp group string third-party-nexthop boolean
16.0.R1
All
Minimum TTL value for an incoming BGP packet
configure router string bgp group string ttl-security number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
BGP peer type
no-type
no-type, internal, external
16.0.R1
All
Apply base-instance BGP export policies to VPN routes
configure router string bgp group string vpn-apply-export boolean
16.0.R1
All
Apply base-instance BGP import policies to VPN routes
configure router string bgp group string vpn-apply-import boolean
16.0.R1
All
Enter the hold-time context
16.0.R1
All
Minimum hold time between successive messages
configure router string bgp hold-time minimum-hold-time number
0 | 3 to 65535
0
16.0.R1
All
Maximum time BGP waits between successive messages
0 | 3 to 65535
90
16.0.R1
All
Enable IBGP multipath load balancing
configure router string bgp ibgp-multipath boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the import context
16.0.R1
All
BGP import policy name
1 to 255
15
1
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Send BGP updates as soon as session comes up
configure router string bgp initial-send-delay-zero boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Allow advertisement of VPN routes across AS boundaries
configure router string bgp inter-as-vpn boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Time after which the BGP KEEPALIVE message is sent
0 to 21845
30
16.0.R1
All
Enter the label-allocation context
configure router string bgp label-allocation
20.10.R1
All
Enter the label-ipv6 context
configure router string bgp label-allocation label-ipv6
This command controls the label allocation behavior for labeled unicast IPv6 routes. The label options are explicit-null and normal.
20.10.R1
All
Apply advertised label and associated programming rules
configure router string bgp label-allocation label-ipv6 explicit-null boolean
true
20.10.R1
All
Route preference for routes from labeled-unicast peers
configure router string bgp label-preference number
1 to 255
170
16.0.R1
All
Allow the export of the TED NLRI database
configure router string bgp link-state-route-export boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Allow the import of the TED NLRI database
configure router string bgp link-state-route-import boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the local-as context
16.0.R1
All
Local (or virtual) BGP AS number
1 to 4294967295
16.0.R1
All
Prepend global AS when advertising routes to BGP peer
configure router string bgp local-as prepend-global-as boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Hide the local ASN in sent paths learned from peering
false
16.0.R1
All
Default local preference if not in incoming routes
configure router string bgp local-preference number
100
16.0.R1
All
Strategy for loop detection in the AS path
configure router string bgp loop-detect keyword
ignore-loop
drop-peer, ignore-loop, off, discard-route
16.0.R1
All
Threshold for the global ASN in a received AS path
configure router string bgp loop-detect-threshold number
0 to 15
0
16.0.R6
All
Default MED attribute value to advertise to peers
igp-cost
16.0.R1
All
Minimum time before a prefix can be advertised to peer
configure router string bgp min-route-advertisement number
1 to 255
30
16.0.R1
All
Enable the monitor context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of BMP monitoring
configure router string bgp monitor admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Send BMP messages to all configured stations
configure router string bgp monitor all-stations boolean
When configured to true, this command specifies that BMP messages are to be sent to all configured BMP monitoring stations.
When configured to false, the command is not used to indicate the stations which can receive BMP messages. The station command (at the same context level) identifies the BMP stations for which BMP messages are to be sent.
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the route-monitoring context
configure router string bgp monitor route-monitoring
16.0.R1
All
Allow post-policy route-monitoring messages to be sent
configure router string bgp monitor route-monitoring post-policy boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Allow pre-policy route-monitoring messages to be sent
configure router string bgp monitor route-monitoring pre-policy boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for station
8
16.0.R1
All
BMP monitoring station
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Keep rejected VPN-IP routes in RIB-IN
configure router string bgp mp-bgp-keep boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
TTL in IP packet headers for EBGP peers multi-hops away
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Enter the multipath context
16.0.R1
All
Maximum multipaths per prefix for EBGP learned routes
1 to 64
16.0.R1
All
Enter the family list instance
19.5.R1
All
Address family for which multipath selection applies
ipv4, ipv6, label-ipv4, label-ipv6
This element is part of a list key.
19.5.R1
All
Attribute ebgp-max-paths for multipath.
1 to 64
19.5.R1
All
Attribute ibgp-max-paths for multipath.
1 to 64
19.5.R1
All
Maximum multipaths per prefix or NLRI
1 to 64
19.5.R1
All
AS path restriction for the non-best path
same-as-path-length
same-as-path-length, same-neighbor-as, exact-as-path
19.5.R1
All
Ignore differences in the next-hop cost for multipath
false
19.5.R1
All
Maximum multipaths per prefix for IBGP learned routes
1 to 64
16.0.R1
All
Maximum multipaths per prefix
1 to 64
1
16.0.R1
All
AS path restriction for the non-best path
same-as-path-length
same-as-path-length, same-neighbor-as, exact-as-path
16.0.R1
All
Ignore differences in the next-hop cost for multipath
configure router string bgp multipath unequal-cost boolean
false
19.5.R1
All
Encode the IANA value of 0x010b in advertised routes
configure router string bgp mvpn-vrf-import-subtype-new boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the neighbor list instance
16.0.R1
All
IP address of the BGP peer router
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enable the add-paths context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ipv4 context
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple labeled-unicast routes per IPv4 prefix
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths per unlabeled IPv4 unicast prefix
1 to 16
multipaths
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ipv6 context
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple routes per IPv6 prefix
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths per unlabeled IPv6 unicast prefix
1 to 16
multipaths
16.0.R1
All
Enter the label-ipv4 context
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple labeled-unicast routes per IPv4 prefix
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths per labeled IPv4 unicast prefix
1 to 16
multipaths
16.0.R1
All
Enter the label-ipv6 context
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple labeled-unicast routes per IPv6 prefix
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths per labeled IPv6 unicast prefix
1 to 16
multipaths
16.0.R1
All
Enter the mcast-vpn-ipv4 context
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple multicast routes per IPv4 VPN prefix
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths per multicast IPv4 VPN prefix
1 to 16
16.0.R1
All
Enter the mcast-vpn-ipv6 context
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple multicast routes per IPv6 VPN prefix
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths per multicast IPv6 VPN prefix
1 to 16
16.0.R1
All
Enter the mvpn-ipv4 context
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple multicast VPN routes per IPv4 prefix
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths per multicast VPN IPv4 prefix
1 to 16
16.0.R1
All
Enter the mvpn-ipv6 context
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple multicast VPN routes per IPv6 prefix
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths per multicast VPN IPv6 prefix
1 to 16
16.0.R1
All
Enter the vpn-ipv4 context
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple routes per VPN-IPv4 prefix
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths per VPN-IPv4 prefix
1 to 16
multipaths
16.0.R1
All
Enter the vpn-ipv6 context
16.0.R1
All
Receive multiple routes per VPN-IPv6 prefix
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum paths per VPN-IPv6 prefix
1 to 16
multipaths
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the BGP neighbor
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Advertise an inactive BGP route to peers
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) advertise-inactive boolean
16.0.R1
All
Enable the advertise-ipv6-next-hops context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) advertise-ipv6-next-hops
16.0.R1
All
Advertise EVPN route with IPv6 next-hop address
When configured to true, EVPN routes are advertised with IPv6 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers.
When configured to false, EVPN routes are advertised with IPv4 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers.
false
19.5.R1
All
Advertise IPv4 route with IPv6 next-hop address
When configured to true, IPv4 routes are advertised with IPv6 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers. The appropriate extended NH encoding capability must also be received from the remote peer before the route can be advertised with an IPv6 address instead of the IPv4 system address as the next hop.
When configured to false, IPv4 routes are advertised with IPv4 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers. If the route matches a BGP export policy entry that tries to change the next hop to an IPv6 address and an appropriate extended NH encoding capability was not received by the remote peer, the route is handled as though it was rejected by the policy entry.
false
19.5.R1
All
Advertise label IPv4 route with IPv6 next-hop address
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) advertise-ipv6-next-hops label-ipv4 boolean
When configured to true, label IPv4 routes are advertised with IPv6 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers. The appropriate extended NH encoding capability must also be received from the remote peer before the route can be advertised with an IPv6 address instead of the IPv4 system address as the next hop.
When configured to false, label IPv4 routes are advertised with the system IPv4 address as the next hop to IPv6 transport peers. If the route matches a BGP export policy entry that tries to change the next hop to an IPv6 address and an appropriate extended NH encoding capability was not received by the remote peer, the route is handled as though it was rejected by the policy entry.
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise label IPv6 route with IPv6 next-hop address
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) advertise-ipv6-next-hops label-ipv6 boolean
When configured to true, label IPv6 routes are advertised with IPv6 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers.
When configured to false, label IPv6 routes are advertised toward IPv6 transport peers with the system IPv4 address as the BGP next hop, encoded as an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address.
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise VPN IPv4 route with IPv6 next-hop address
When configured to true, VPN IPv4 routes are advertised with IPv6 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers. The appropriate extended NH encoding capability must also be received from the remote peer before the route can be advertised with an IPv6 address instead of the IPv4 system address as the next hop.
When configured to false, VPN IPv4 routes are advertised toward IPv6 transport peers with the system IPv4 address as the BGP next hop. If the route matches a BGP export policy entry that tries to change the next hop to an IPv6 address and an appropriate extended NH encoding capability was not received by the remote peer, the route is handled as though it was rejected by the policy entry.
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise VPN IPv6 route with IPv6 next-hop address
When configured to true, VPN IPv6 routes are advertised with IPv6 next-hop addresses to IPv6 transport peers.
When configured to false, VPN IPv6 routes are advertised toward IPv6 transport peers with the system IPv4 address as the BGP next hop, encoded as an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address.
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise active /32 LDP FEC prefixes to BGP peers
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) advertise-ldp-prefix boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Set router ID in the BGP AGGREGATOR attribute to zero
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) aggregator-id-zero boolean
16.0.R1
All
Add AIGP attribute to advertised routes
16.0.R1
All
Replace the peer's ASN with the local ASN in AS Path
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) as-override boolean
When configured to true, the advertising router's local AS replaces all occurrences of the peer AS in the AS_PATH attribute.
This command should be used with caution, as it breaks BGP's loop detection mechanism.
When unconfigured, the command inherits the value of the group-level setting (true or false). This command cannot be explicitly configured to false.
When configured to false, no AS override is performed.
19.7.R1
All
Advertise the use of 4-byte ASNs
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) asn-4-byte boolean
16.0.R1
All
BGP authentication key for all peers
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) authentication-key string
1 to 370
16.0.R1
All
TCP authentication keychain for the session
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) authentication-keychain reference
16.0.R3
All
Enable BFD
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) bfd-liveness boolean
16.0.R1
All
Block the prefix SID attribute
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) block-prefix-sid boolean
When configured to true, all prefix SID attributes are removed from all routes exchanged between EBGP and IBGP peers covered by the scope of the command. Locally-imposed prefix SID attributes are also removed.
When configured to false, all prefix SID attributes are propagated without restriction.
A change of this configuration causes the affected BGP sessions to flap.
false
19.10.R1
All
Enable capability negotiation
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) capability-negotiation boolean
16.0.R1
All
Allow cluster RR to advertise routes to its clients
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) client-reflect boolean
16.0.R1
All
Enter the cluster context
16.0.R1
All
Allow fallback to RR topology
false
16.0.R1
All
Route reflector cluster ID
16.0.R1
All
Optimal route reflection location for cluster ID
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
BGP connect retry timer value
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) connect-retry number
1 to 65535
16.0.R1
All
Enable the damp-peer-oscillations context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) damp-peer-oscillations
16.0.R1
All
Time after a reset that the session must be error-free
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) damp-peer-oscillations error-interval number
0 to 2048
30
16.0.R1
All
Enter the idle-hold-time context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) damp-peer-oscillations idle-hold-time
16.0.R1
All
Time session remains in idle state after stabilization
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) damp-peer-oscillations idle-hold-time initial-wait number
0 to 2048
0
16.0.R1
All
Maximum session idle time after repeated instability
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) damp-peer-oscillations idle-hold-time max-wait number
1 to 2048
60
16.0.R1
All
Time that doubles after each repeated session failure
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) damp-peer-oscillations idle-hold-time second-wait number
1 to 2048
5
16.0.R1
All
Use BGP route damping to reduce route flap
16.0.R1
All
Default EVPN encapsulation type
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) def-recv-evpn-encap keyword
mpls, vxlan
16.0.R1
All
Enter the default-label-preference context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) default-label-preference
19.5.R1
All
Default preference for EBGP
0 to 255
19.5.R1
All
Default preference for IBGP
0 to 255
19.5.R1
All
Enter the default-preference context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) default-preference
19.5.R1
All
Default preference for EBGP
0 to 255
19.5.R1
All
Default preference for IBGP
0 to 255
19.5.R1
All
Send default RTC route (zero prefix length) to peers
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) default-route-target boolean
16.0.R1
All
Text description
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
All
Enable the ebgp-default-reject-policy context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) ebgp-default-reject-policy
19.5.R1
All
Enable default reject export policy for external peers
true
19.5.R1
All
Enable default reject import policy for external peers
true
19.5.R1
All
Enforce the configured peer AS value in received routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) enforce-first-as boolean
16.0.R1
All
Enter the error-handling context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) error-handling
16.0.R1
All
Tolerate non-critical errors in UPDATE messages
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) error-handling update-fault-tolerance boolean
16.0.R1
All
Enable the export context
16.0.R1
All
BGP export policy name
1 to 255
15
1
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enable the extended-nh-encoding context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) extended-nh-encoding
16.0.R1
All
Advertise encoding capability for IPv4 routes
false
19.5.R1
All
Advertise encoding capability for label-IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) extended-nh-encoding label-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise encoding capability for VPN-IPv4 routes
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the family context
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for the BGP-LS address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for the EVPN address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the flowspec-IPv4 address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the flowspec-IPv6 address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Add support for the IPv4 address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for the IPv6 address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for the L2-VPN address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the label-IPv4 address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the label-IPv6 address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the MCAST-IPv4 address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the MCAST-IPv6 address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the IPv4 VPN MCAST address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the IPv6 VPN MCAST address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for MDT-SAFI address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for multi-segment PW address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the IPv4 MCAST VPN address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise support for the IPv6 MCAST VPN address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for RT constraint routes
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for the SR-policy-IPv4 family
This command allows the router to advertise the capability for AFI1/SAFI73, which corresponds to BGP routes that encode a segment routing policy to an IPv4 destination.
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for the SR-policy-IPv6 family
This command allows the router to advertise the capability for AFI2/SAFI73, which corresponds to BGP routes that encode a segment routing policy to an IPv6 destination.
false
19.10.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for IPv4 VPN address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise MP-BGP support for IPv6 VPN address family
false
16.0.R1
All
Drop external BGP session immediately when link fails
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) fast-external-failover boolean
16.0.R1
All
Enable the graceful-restart context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) graceful-restart
16.0.R1
All
Perform graceful restart procedures after NOTIFICATION
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) graceful-restart gr-notification boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the long-lived context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) graceful-restart long-lived
16.0.R1
All
Advertise stale routes to all BGP peers
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) graceful-restart long-lived advertise-stale-to-all-neighbors boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertised long-lived stale time for LLGR routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) graceful-restart long-lived advertised-stale-time number
0 to 16777215
86400
16.0.R1
All
Enter the family list instance
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) graceful-restart long-lived family keyword
16.0.R1
All
Family type for family-specific LLGR configuration
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) graceful-restart long-lived family keyword
ipv4, vpn-ipv4, ipv6, vpn-ipv6, l2-vpn, flow-ipv4, route-target, flow-ipv6, label-ipv4, label-ipv6
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
LLGR stale routes time for family override
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) graceful-restart long-lived family keyword advertised-stale-time number
0 to 16777215
86400
16.0.R1
All
Locally-configured stale routes override time
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) graceful-restart long-lived family keyword helper-override-stale-time number
0 to 16777216
16777216
16.0.R1
All
BGP LLGR forwarding-bit behavior for address family
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) graceful-restart long-lived forwarding-bits-set keyword
none
none, all, non-fwd
16.0.R1
All
Locally-configured override for restart time
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) graceful-restart long-lived helper-override-restart-time number
0 to 4095
16.0.R1
All
Locally-configured stale routes override time
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) graceful-restart long-lived helper-override-stale-time number
0 to 16777215
16.0.R1
All
Advertise LLGR stale routes to non-LLGR peers
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) graceful-restart long-lived without-no-export boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Restart time advertised by GR capability
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) graceful-restart restart-time number
0 to 4095
300
16.0.R1
All
Maximum time to maintain routes after graceful restart
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) graceful-restart stale-routes-time number
1 to 3600
360
16.0.R1
All
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BGP peer group
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the hold-time context
16.0.R1
All
Minimum time BGP waits between successive messages
0 | 3 to 65536
0
16.0.R1
All
BGP hold time
0 | 3 to 65535
16.0.R1
All
Enable the import context
16.0.R1
All
Names of the BGP import policies
1 to 255
15
1
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Send BGP updates as soon as the session comes up
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) initial-send-delay-zero boolean
16.0.R1
All
Time after which the BGP KEEPALIVE message is sent
0 to 21845
16.0.R1
All
Allow translation from Cisco non-compliant NLRI format
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) l2vpn-cisco-interop boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Route preference for routes from labeled-unicast peers
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) label-preference number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Enter the link-bandwidth context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth
16.0.R3
All
Enable the accept-from-ebgp context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth accept-from-ebgp
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth accept-from-ebgp ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth accept-from-ebgp ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in label-IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth accept-from-ebgp label-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in label-IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth accept-from-ebgp label-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in VPN-IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth accept-from-ebgp vpn-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in VPN-IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth accept-from-ebgp vpn-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Enable the add-to-received-ebgp context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth add-to-received-ebgp
16.0.R3
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth add-to-received-ebgp ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R3
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth add-to-received-ebgp ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R3
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in label-IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth add-to-received-ebgp label-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R3
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in label-IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth add-to-received-ebgp label-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R3
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in VPN-IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth add-to-received-ebgp vpn-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R3
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in VPN-IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth add-to-received-ebgp vpn-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R3
All
Enable the aggregate-used-paths context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth aggregate-used-paths
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth aggregate-used-paths ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth aggregate-used-paths ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in label-IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth aggregate-used-paths label-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in label-IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth aggregate-used-paths label-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in VPN-IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth aggregate-used-paths vpn-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in VPN-IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth aggregate-used-paths vpn-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Enable the send-to-ebgp context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth send-to-ebgp
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth send-to-ebgp ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth send-to-ebgp ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in label-IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth send-to-ebgp label-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in label-IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth send-to-ebgp label-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in VPN-IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth send-to-ebgp vpn-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Support Link Bandwidth EC in VPN-IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) link-bandwidth send-to-ebgp vpn-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Local IP address used when communicating with BGP peers
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) local-address (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone | interface-name)
1 to 32
16.0.R1
All
Enter the local-as context
16.0.R1
All
Local (or virtual) BGP AS number
1 to 4294967295
16.0.R1
All
Prepend global ASN when advertising routes to BGP peer
true
16.0.R1
All
Hide the local ASN in sent paths learned from peering
false
16.0.R1
All
Default local preference if not in incoming routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) local-preference number
0 to 4294967295
16.0.R1
All
Strategy for loop detection in the AS path
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) loop-detect keyword
drop-peer, ignore-loop, off, discard-route
16.0.R1
All
Threshold for the global ASN in a received AS path
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) loop-detect-threshold number
0 to 15
16.0.R6
All
Default MED attribute value to advertise to peers
igp-cost
16.0.R1
All
Minimum interval between successive prefix updates
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) min-route-advertisement number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Enable the monitor context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of BMP monitoring
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Send BMP messages to all configured stations
When configured to true, this command specifies that BMP messages are to be sent to all configured BMP monitoring stations.
When configured to false, the command is not used to indicate the stations which can receive BMP messages. The station command (at the same context level) identifies the BMP stations for which BMP messages are to be sent.
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the route-monitoring context
16.0.R1
All
Allow post-policy route-monitoring messages to be sent
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) monitor route-monitoring post-policy boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Allow pre-policy route-monitoring messages to be sent
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) monitor route-monitoring pre-policy boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for station
8
16.0.R1
All
BMP monitoring station
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
TTL in IP packet headers for EBGP peers multi-hops away
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Allow routes from this peer in multipath eligibility
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) multipath-eligible boolean
19.5.R1
All
Advertise routes with local address as next-hop address
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) next-hop-self boolean
16.0.R1
All
Enable the next-hop-unchanged context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) next-hop-unchanged
Commands in this context specify the IP address families where the next hop remains unchanged when sending BGP routes to peers of the neighbor.
16.0.R1
All
Advertise EVPN routes with unchanged BGP next hop
false
20.2.R1
All
Advertise label-IPv4 routes with unchanged BGP next hop
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) next-hop-unchanged label-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise label-IPv6 routes with unchanged BGP next hop
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) next-hop-unchanged label-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise VPN IPv4 routes with unchanged BGP next hop
false
20.2.R1
All
Advertise VPN IPv6 routes with unchanged BGP next hop
false
20.2.R1
All
Enable the origin-validation context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) origin-validation
16.0.R1
All
Enable support for unlabeled unicast IPv4 routes
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable support for unlabeled unicast IPv6 routes
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable support for labeled-unicast IPv4 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) origin-validation label-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable support for labeled-unicast IPv6 routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) origin-validation label-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the outbound-route-filtering context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) outbound-route-filtering
16.0.R1
All
Enable the extended-community context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) outbound-route-filtering extended-community
16.0.R1
All
Negotiate with peer to accept BGP ORF filters
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) outbound-route-filtering extended-community accept-orf boolean
16.0.R1
All
Enable the send-orf context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) outbound-route-filtering extended-community send-orf
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for route-target
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) outbound-route-filtering extended-community send-orf route-target string
16.0.R1
All
Route target community name
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) outbound-route-filtering extended-community send-orf route-target string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Use passive mode for BGP communication
16.0.R1
All
Enable path MTU discovery
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) path-mtu-discovery boolean
When configured to true, Path MTU Discovery (PMTUD) is enabled for the associated TCP connections.
When set to true, PMTUD is activated toward an IPv4 BGP neighbor and the Don’t Fragment (DF) bit is set in the IP header of all IPv4 packets sent to the peer. If any device along the path toward the peer cannot forward the packet because the IP MTU of the interface is smaller than the IP packet size, this device drops the packet and sends an ICMP or ICMPv6 error message encoding the interface MTU. When the router receives the ICMP or ICMPv6 message, it lowers the TCP maximum segment size limit from the previous value so that the IP MTU constraint can be accommodated.
When PMTUD is configured to false and there is no TCP MSS configuration that can be associated with a BGP neighbor (in either the BGP configuration or the first hop IP interface configuration), the router advertises a value of only 1024 bytes as the TCP MSS option value, limiting received TCP segments to that size.
16.0.R1
All
Peer AS number
1 to 4294967295
16.0.R1
All
Peer creation type
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) peer-creation-type keyword
static
static, dynamic
16.0.R1
All
Enable BGP peer tracking
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) peer-ip-tracking boolean
16.0.R1
All
Route preference for routes learned from all peers
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) preference number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Enter the prefix-limit list instance
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) prefix-limit keyword
16.0.R1
All
Address family to which the limit applies
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) prefix-limit keyword
ipv4, vpn-ipv4, ipv6, mcast-ipv4, vpn-ipv6, l2-vpn, mvpn-ipv4, mdt-safi, ms-pw, flow-ipv4, route-target, mcast-vpn-ipv4, mvpn-ipv6, flow-ipv6, evpn, mcast-ipv6, label-ipv4, label-ipv6, bgp-ls, mcast-vpn-ipv6, sr-policy-ipv4, sr-policy-ipv6
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Time which BGP peering remains idle before reconnecting
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) prefix-limit keyword idle-timeout number
1 to 1024
16.0.R1
All
Send warning message at threshold instead of take-down
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of routes to be learned from a peer
1 to 4294967295
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R2
All
Apply limit only to routes accepted by import policies
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) prefix-limit keyword post-import boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Percentage threshold that triggers a warning message
1 to 100
90
16.0.R1
All
Enable the remove-private context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) remove-private
16.0.R1
All
Remove private ASNs up to first public ASN encountered
false
16.0.R1
All
Replace private ASN with global ASN before advertising
false
19.10.R1
All
Keep private ASN if it is the same as the BGP peer ASN
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) remove-private skip-peer-as boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable/Disable selective download for bgp label-ipv4 routes.
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) selective-label-ipv4-install boolean
19.10.R1
All
Enter the send-communities context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) send-communities
16.0.R1
All
Advertise the Extended Communities attribute to peers
16.0.R1
All
Advertise the Large Communities attribute to peers
16.0.R1
All
Advertise the Communities attribute to peers
16.0.R1
All
Enable the send-default context
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) send-default
19.7.R1
All
Export policy name
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) send-default export-policy reference
19.7.R1
All
Enable IPv4 family type
false
19.7.R1
All
Enable IPv6 family type
false
19.7.R1
All
Prevent routes being reflected back to best-route peer
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) split-horizon boolean
16.0.R1
All
TCP maximum segment size override
This command configures an override for the TCP maximum segment size to use with a specific peer or set of peers (depending on the scope of the command).
The configured value controls two properties of the TCP connection as follows:
TCP MSS option - The router advertises the TCP MSS option value in the TCP SYN packet it sends as part of the 3-way handshake. The advertised value may be lower than the configured value, depending on the IP MTU of the first hop IP interface. The peers must abide by this value when sending TCP segments to the local router.
TCP maximum segment size - The actual transmitted size may be lower than the configured value, depending on the TCP MSS option value signaled by the peers, the effect of path MTU discovery, or other factors.
384 to 9746
ip-stack
21.2.R1
All
Apply third-party next-hop processing to EBGP peers
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) third-party-nexthop boolean
16.0.R1
All
Minimum TTL value for an incoming BGP packet
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) ttl-security number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
BGP peer type
no-type, internal, external
16.0.R1
All
Apply base-instance BGP export policies to VPN routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) vpn-apply-export boolean
16.0.R1
All
Apply base-instance BGP import policies to VPN routes
configure router string bgp neighbor (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) vpn-apply-import boolean
16.0.R1
All
Enter the neighbor-trust context
configure router string bgp neighbor-trust
16.0.R4
All
Enable inter-AS label security for the VPN-IPv4 family
configure router string bgp neighbor-trust vpn-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Enable inter-AS label security for the VPN-IPv6 family
configure router string bgp neighbor-trust vpn-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Enter the next-hop-resolution context
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution
16.0.R1
All
Allow unresolved BGP routes to be leaked to VPRN routes
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution allow-unresolved-leaking boolean
When configured to true, this command instructs BGP in the base router instance to allow its routes to be leaked to other (VPRN) BGP instances even if the routes to be leaked do not have a BGP next-hop that can be resolved by the base instance.
When configured to false, VPRN cannot import a route.
false
19.10.R1
All
Enter the labeled-routes context
16.0.R1
All
Allow static routes to resolve BGP next-hop
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution labeled-routes allow-static boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use RTM to resolve BGP next-hop if TTM resolution fails
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution labeled-routes rr-use-route-table boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the transport-tunnel context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the family list instance
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution labeled-routes transport-tunnel family keyword
16.0.R1
All
Address family type for LLGR
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution labeled-routes transport-tunnel family keyword
vpn, label-ipv4, label-ipv6
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enable flexible algorithm fallback
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution labeled-routes transport-tunnel family keyword allow-flex-algo-fallback boolean
When configured to true, a BGP router with a Flex-Algorithm action configured (via the configure policy-options policy-statement entry action flex-algo command) can resolve to a tunnel with algorithm 0 if no target Flex-Algorithm tunnel is available.
When configured to false, the BGP router can resolve only to the intended Flex-Algorithm tunnel, which may cause traffic loss if no corresponding Flex-Algorithm tunnel is available.
false
20.10.R1
All
Consider only LSPs with an admin-tag for next hop
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution labeled-routes transport-tunnel family keyword enforce-strict-tunnel-tagging boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Resolution mode for binding BGP routes to tunnel types
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution labeled-routes transport-tunnel family keyword resolution keyword
filter
none, filter, any
16.0.R1
All
Enter the resolution-filter context
16.0.R1
All
Use BGP tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution labeled-routes transport-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter bgp boolean
16.0.R1
All
Use LDP tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution labeled-routes transport-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter ldp boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Use MPLS forwarding policy for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution labeled-routes transport-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter mpls-fwd-policy boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Use RIB API gRPC service for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution labeled-routes transport-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter rib-api boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Use RSVP tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution labeled-routes transport-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter rsvp boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use IS-IS SR tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution labeled-routes transport-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter sr-isis boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use OSPF SR tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution labeled-routes transport-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter sr-ospf boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use OSPFv3 SR tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution labeled-routes transport-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter sr-ospf3 boolean
false
16.0.R6
All
Use SR policies for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution labeled-routes transport-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter sr-policy boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use SR-TE tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution labeled-routes transport-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter sr-te boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use MPLS over UDP tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution labeled-routes transport-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter udp boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the use-bgp-routes context
21.2.R1
All
Use BGP routes to resolve address family routes
When configured to true, a labelled IPv6 route with the explicit-null label can be resolved by other
routes, and also by unlabeled IPv4 routes and unlabeled IPv6 routes that are resolved by
static routes, interface routes, or tunnels. Up to four levels of recursive resolution are
supported when the top route is a labelled IPv6 route with an explicit-null label. When
disabled, a labelled IPv6 route cannot be resolved by other labelled IPv6 routes.
A labelled IPv6 route with a regular label (not explicit-null) is never resolved by other labelled IPv6 routes.
false
21.2.R1
All
Policy that filters routes for BGP next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution policy reference
16.0.R1
All
Enter the shortcut-tunnel context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the family list instance
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution shortcut-tunnel family keyword
16.0.R1
All
Address family type for shortcut tunnel selection
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution shortcut-tunnel family keyword
ipv4, ipv6
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enable flexible algorithm fallback
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution shortcut-tunnel family keyword allow-flex-algo-fallback boolean
When configured to true, a BGP router with a Flex-Algorithm action configured (via the configure policy-options policy-statement entry action flex-algo command) can resolve to a tunnel with algorithm 0 if no target Flex-Algorithm tunnel is available.
When configured to false, the BGP router can resolve only to the intended Flex-Algorithm tunnel, which may cause traffic loss if no corresponding Flex-Algorithm tunnel is available.
false
20.10.R1
All
Do not perform route table lookup to resolve BGP route
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution shortcut-tunnel family keyword disallow-igp boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Consider only LSPs with an admin-tag for next hop
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution shortcut-tunnel family keyword enforce-strict-tunnel-tagging boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Resolution mode for binding BGP routes to tunnel types
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution shortcut-tunnel family keyword resolution keyword
none
none, filter, any
16.0.R1
All
Enter the resolution-filter context
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution shortcut-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter
16.0.R1
All
Use BGP tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution shortcut-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter bgp boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use LDP tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution shortcut-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter ldp boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use MPLS forwarding policy for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution shortcut-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter mpls-fwd-policy boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Use RIB API gRPC service for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution shortcut-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter rib-api boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Use RSVP tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution shortcut-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter rsvp boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use IS-IS SR tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution shortcut-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter sr-isis boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use OSPF SR tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution shortcut-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter sr-ospf boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use OSPFv3 SR tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution shortcut-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter sr-ospf3 boolean
false
16.0.R6
All
Use SR policies for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution shortcut-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter sr-policy boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use SR-TE tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution shortcut-tunnel family keyword resolution-filter sr-te boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use BGP routes to resolve BGP next hops
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution use-bgp-routes boolean
This command enables the use of BGP routes to resolve BGP next hops. When this command is enabled, any unlabeled IPv4 or IPv6 BGP route received from a VPRN BGP peer becomes resolvable by up to four other BGP routes in order to resolve the route to a VPRN IP interface. A VPRN BGP route is not resolvable by another VPRN BGP route or by a BGP-VPN route.
This command also allows unlabeled IPv4 or IPv6 BGP routes leaked from the GRT with unresolved next hops (in the GRT) to be resolvable by BGP-VPN routes (of the VPRN).
false
16.0.R1
All
Policy to filter routes for next-hop resolution
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution vpn-family-policy reference
20.5.R1
All
Use weighted ECMP for next-hop tunnel selection for 6PE
configure router string bgp next-hop-resolution weighted-ecmp boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the optimal-route-reflection context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the location list instance
configure router string bgp optimal-route-reflection location number
16.0.R1
All
Optimal route reflection location ID
configure router string bgp optimal-route-reflection location number
1 to 255
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Primary IPv4 address of the reference location for ORR
configure router string bgp optimal-route-reflection location number primary-ip-address string
16.0.R1
All
Primary IPv6 address of the reference location for ORR
configure router string bgp optimal-route-reflection location number primary-ipv6-address string
16.0.R4
All
Secondary IPv4 address of reference location for ORR
configure router string bgp optimal-route-reflection location number secondary-ip-address string
16.0.R1
All
Secondary IPv6 address of reference location for ORR
configure router string bgp optimal-route-reflection location number secondary-ipv6-address string
16.0.R4
All
Tertiary IPv4 address of the reference location for ORR
configure router string bgp optimal-route-reflection location number tertiary-ip-address string
16.0.R1
All
Tertiary IPv6 address of the reference location for ORR
configure router string bgp optimal-route-reflection location number tertiary-ipv6-address string
16.0.R4
All
Enter the spf-wait context
16.0.R1
All
Initial SPF calculation delay after a topology change
configure router string bgp optimal-route-reflection spf-wait initial-wait number
1 to 300
5
16.0.R1
All
Maximum interval between consecutive SPF calculations
1 to 600
60
16.0.R1
All
Delay between first and second SPF calculation
configure router string bgp optimal-route-reflection spf-wait second-wait number
1 to 300
15
16.0.R1
All
Enable the outbound-route-filtering context
16.0.R1
All
Enable the extended-community context
16.0.R1
All
Negotiate with peer to accept BGP ORF filters
configure router string bgp outbound-route-filtering extended-community accept-orf boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the send-orf context
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for route-target
configure router string bgp outbound-route-filtering extended-community send-orf route-target string
16.0.R1
All
Route target community name
configure router string bgp outbound-route-filtering extended-community send-orf route-target string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enable entropy label capability on BGP tunnels
configure router string bgp override-tunnel-elc boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable Path MTU Discovery
configure router string bgp path-mtu-discovery boolean
When configured to true, Path MTU Discovery (PMTUD) is enabled for the associated TCP connections.
When set to true, PMTUD is activated toward an IPv4 BGP neighbor and the Don’t Fragment (DF) bit is set in the IP header of all IPv4 packets sent to the peer. If any device along the path toward the peer cannot forward the packet because the IP MTU of the interface is smaller than the IP packet size, this device drops the packet and sends an ICMP or ICMPv6 error message encoding the interface MTU. When the router receives the ICMP or ICMPv6 message, it lowers the TCP maximum segment size limit from the previous value so that the IP MTU constraint can be accommodated.
When PMTUD is configured to false and there is no TCP MSS configuration that can be associated with a BGP neighbor (in either the BGP configuration or the first hop IP interface configuration), the router advertises a value of only 1024 bytes as the TCP MSS option value, limiting received TCP segments to that size.
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable BGP peer tracking
configure router string bgp peer-ip-tracking boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Policy for BGP peer tracking on router instance
configure router string bgp peer-tracking-policy reference
16.0.R1
All
Route preference for routes learned from all peers
configure router string bgp preference number
1 to 255
170
16.0.R1
All
Maximum time before stale routes are purged
configure router string bgp purge-timer number
1 to 60
10
16.0.R1
All
Enter the rapid-update context
configure router string bgp rapid-update
16.0.R1
All
Include EVPN address family routes
configure router string bgp rapid-update evpn boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Include L2 VPN address family routes
configure router string bgp rapid-update l2-vpn boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Include labeled IPv4 address family routes
configure router string bgp rapid-update label-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Include labeled IPv6 address family routes
configure router string bgp rapid-update label-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Include multicast VPN IPv4 address family routes
configure router string bgp rapid-update mcast-vpn-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Include multicast VPN IPv6 address family routes
configure router string bgp rapid-update mcast-vpn-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Include MDT SAFI address family routes
configure router string bgp rapid-update mdt-safi boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Include MVPN IPv4 address family routes
configure router string bgp rapid-update mvpn-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Include MVPN IPv6 address family routes
configure router string bgp rapid-update mvpn-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Include VPN IPv4 address family routes
configure router string bgp rapid-update vpn-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Include VPN IPv6 address family routes
configure router string bgp rapid-update vpn-ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Send BGP withdrawal UPDATE messages immediately
configure router string bgp rapid-withdrawal boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the remove-private context
configure router string bgp remove-private
16.0.R1
All
Remove private ASNs up to first public ASN encountered
configure router string bgp remove-private limited boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Replace private ASN with global ASN before advertising
configure router string bgp remove-private replace boolean
false
19.10.R1
All
Keep private ASN if AS-PATH contains eBGP peer's ASN
configure router string bgp remove-private skip-peer-as boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the rib-management context
configure router string bgp rib-management
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ipv4 context
configure router string bgp rib-management ipv4
16.0.R1
All
Enter the leak-import context
configure router string bgp rib-management ipv4 leak-import
16.0.R1
All
Leak import policy name
configure router string bgp rib-management ipv4 leak-import policy (policy-expr-string | string)
1 to 255
15
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the route-table-import context
16.0.R1
All
Name of policy that controls route importation into RIB
configure router string bgp rib-management ipv4 route-table-import policy-name reference
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ipv6 context
configure router string bgp rib-management ipv6
16.0.R1
All
Enter the leak-import context
configure router string bgp rib-management ipv6 leak-import
16.0.R1
All
Leak import policy name
configure router string bgp rib-management ipv6 leak-import policy (policy-expr-string | string)
1 to 255
15
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the route-table-import context
16.0.R1
All
Name of policy that controls route importation into RIB
configure router string bgp rib-management ipv6 route-table-import policy-name reference
16.0.R1
All
Enter the label-ipv4 context
configure router string bgp rib-management label-ipv4
16.0.R1
All
Enter the leak-import context
16.0.R1
All
Leak import policy name
configure router string bgp rib-management label-ipv4 leak-import policy (policy-expr-string | string)
1 to 255
15
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the route-table-import context
16.0.R1
All
Name of policy that controls route importation into RIB
configure router string bgp rib-management label-ipv4 route-table-import policy-name reference
16.0.R1
All
Enter the label-ipv6 context
configure router string bgp rib-management label-ipv6
16.0.R1
All
Enter the route-table-import context
16.0.R1
All
Name of policy that controls route importation into RIB
configure router string bgp rib-management label-ipv6 route-table-import policy-name reference
16.0.R1
All
Install all IPv4 and IPv6 BGP routes in FIB and RTM
configure router string bgp route-table-install boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for route-target-list
configure router string bgp route-target-list string
16.0.R1
All
Route target community name
configure router string bgp route-target-list string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Router ID for the BGP instance in the AS
16.0.R1
All
Allow route reflector to forward VPN-IP routes
configure router string bgp rr-vpn-forwarding boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the segment-routing context
configure router string bgp segment-routing
Commands in this context configure options related to BGP segment routing (including prefix SID support).
19.10.R1
All
Administrative state of segment routing
configure router string bgp segment-routing admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
19.10.R1
All
Enable the prefix-sid-range context
19.10.R1
All
Use global SR range
The following are part of a choice: global or (max-index and start-label).
19.10.R1
All
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Maximum local SID index
configure router string bgp segment-routing prefix-sid-range max-index number
0 to 524287
1
The following are part of a choice: global or (max-index and start-label).
19.10.R1
All
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Value for the local label starting offset
configure router string bgp segment-routing prefix-sid-range start-label number
0 to 524287
0
The following are part of a choice: global or (max-index and start-label).
19.10.R1
All
Enable the segment-routing-v6 context
configure router string bgp segment-routing-v6
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Enter the family list instance
configure router string bgp segment-routing-v6 family keyword
Commands in this context configure family-specific behavior for processing prefix SID attributes containing SRv6 TLVs.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
IP address type that SRv6 route attributes apply to
configure router string bgp segment-routing-v6 family keyword
ipv4, ipv6
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Enable the add-srv6-tlvs context
configure router string bgp segment-routing-v6 family keyword add-srv6-tlvs
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
SRv6 locator name
configure router string bgp segment-routing-v6 family keyword add-srv6-tlvs locator-name reference
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 locator string
This element is mandatory.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Ignore SRv6 TLVs for received routes
configure router string bgp segment-routing-v6 family keyword ignore-received-srv6-tlvs boolean
When configured to true, if a route of the family is received with a prefix SID attribute carrying an SRv6 TLV, the SRv6 TLV is ignored and the route resolution is based on the BGP next-hop only.
When configured to false, if a route of the family is received with a prefix SID attribute carrying an SRv6 TLV, the SRv6 TLV is processed. Such a route is resolved if and only if its BGP next-hop is reachable and the locator prefix is reachable. The datapath programming and IGP cost to reach the next-hop (used by the BGP decision process) is based on the route to the locator prefix.
true
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Source address used in SRv6 packet
configure router string bgp segment-routing-v6 source-address string
When configured, this command specifies the source IPv6 address used in the SA field of the outer IPv6 header of the SRv6 encapsulated packet.
When not configured, the source IPv6 address is inherited from the configuration of the global default address in the router "base" segment-routing segment-routing-v6 source-address context.
A source IPv6 address must be configured in this context or in the base router context.
The system does not check if the address entered is a valid local address.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Enable/Disable selective download for bgp label-ipv4 routes.
configure router string bgp selective-label-ipv4-install boolean
false
19.10.R1
All
Enter the send-communities context
configure router string bgp send-communities
16.0.R1
All
Advertise the Extended Communities attribute to peers
configure router string bgp send-communities extended boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Advertise the Large Communities attribute to peers
configure router string bgp send-communities large boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Advertise the Communities attribute to peers
configure router string bgp send-communities standard boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the send-default context
configure router string bgp send-default
19.7.R1
All
Export policy name
configure router string bgp send-default export-policy reference
19.7.R1
All
Enable IPv4 family type
configure router string bgp send-default ipv4 boolean
false
19.7.R1
All
Enable IPv6 family type
configure router string bgp send-default ipv6 boolean
false
19.7.R1
All
Prevent routes being reflected back to best-route peer
configure router string bgp split-horizon boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Import all segment routing policies into the BGP RIB
configure router string bgp sr-policy-import boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
TCP maximum segment size override
This command configures an override for the TCP maximum segment size to use with a specific peer or set of peers (depending on the scope of the command).
The configured value controls two properties of the TCP connection as follows:
TCP MSS option - The router advertises the TCP MSS option value in the TCP SYN packet it sends as part of the 3-way handshake. The advertised value may be lower than the configured value, depending on the IP MTU of the first hop IP interface. The peers must abide by this value when sending TCP segments to the local router.
TCP maximum segment size - The actual transmitted size may be lower than the configured value, depending on the TCP MSS option value signaled by the peers, the effect of path MTU discovery, or other factors.
384 to 9746
21.2.R1
All
Apply third-party next-hop processing to EBGP peers
configure router string bgp third-party-nexthop boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Apply base-instance BGP export policies to VPN routes
configure router string bgp vpn-apply-export boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Apply base-instance import route policies to VPN routes
configure router string bgp vpn-apply-import boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the bier context
19.5.R1
All
Administrative state of BIER
configure router string bier admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
19.5.R1
All
Enter the template list instance
19.5.R1
All
BIER template name
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
19.5.R1
All
Administrative state of the BIER template
configure router string bier template string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
19.5.R1
All
Enter the sub-domain list instance
19.5.R1
All
Configure sub-domain start value.
0 to 255
This element is part of a list key.
19.5.R1
All
Configure sub-domain end value.
0 to 255
This element is part of a list key.
19.5.R1
All
Configure BIER sub domain BFR ID.
1 to 4096
19.5.R1
All
Configure BIER sub domain ISIS multi topology.
configure router string bier template string sub-domain number end number multi-topology keyword
ipv4-unicast
ipv4-unicast, ipv6-unicast, ipv4-multicast, ipv6-multicast
19.5.R1
All
Configure BIER sub domain prefix.
0.0.0.0
19.5.R1
All
Allow class-based forwarding over IGP shortcuts
configure router string class-forwarding boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the confederation context
configure router string confederation
16.0.R1
All
Confederation AS number
configure router string confederation confed-as-num number
1 to 4294967295
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for members
configure router string confederation members number
256
16.0.R1
All
Confederation member AS number
configure router string confederation members number
1 to 4294967295
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Text description
configure router string description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
All
Enter the dhcp-server context
configure router string dhcp-server
16.0.R1
All
Enter the dhcpv4 list instance
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP server name
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of the DHCP server
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Text description
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the failover context
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string failover
Commands in this context define DHCP failover where two DHCP servers manage the same pool of addresses, enabling them to share the load to assign leases for pool and provide backup for each in the event of network outages.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of the failover mechanism
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string failover admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Ignore maximum client lead during takeover from partner
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string failover ignore-mclt-on-takeover boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Maximum time that DHCP server can extend client's lease
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string failover maximum-client-lead-time number
600 to 86399
600
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Delay to prevent lease duplication during link failure
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string failover partner-down-delay number
0 to 86399
86399
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the peer list instance
1
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
IP address of the failover peer
configure redundancy multi-chassis peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Tag that identifies synchronizing server or pool pairs
1 to 32
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Time between initialization and assuming active role
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string failover startup-wait-time number
60 to 3600
120
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Send FORCERENEW messages to force renewals of leases
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string force-renews boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the lease-hold context
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string lease-hold
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the additional-scenarios context
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string lease-hold additional-scenarios
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable lease hold timer for internal IPsec clients
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string lease-hold additional-scenarios internal-lease-ipsec boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable lease hold timer for solicited releases
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string lease-hold additional-scenarios solicited-release boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Lease hold time
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string lease-hold time number
1 to 631152000
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the pool list instance
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string
Commands in this context configure a DHCP address pool on the router.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP server pool name
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Text description
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the failover context
Commands in this context define DHCP failover where two DHCP servers manage the same pool of addresses, enabling them to share the load to assign leases for pool and provide backup for each in the event of network outages.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of the failover mechanism
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string failover admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Ignore maximum client lead during takeover from partner
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string failover ignore-mclt-on-takeover boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Maximum time that DHCP server can extend client's lease
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string failover maximum-client-lead-time number
600 to 86399
600
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Delay to prevent lease duplication during link failure
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string failover partner-down-delay number
0 to 86399
86399
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the peer list instance
1
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
IP address of the failover peer
configure redundancy multi-chassis peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Tag that identifies synchronizing server or pool pairs
1 to 32
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Time between initialization and assuming active role
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string failover startup-wait-time number
60 to 3600
120
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Maximum lease time
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string max-lease-time number
10 to 315446399
864000
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Minimum lease time
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string min-lease-time number
10 to 315446399
600
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the minimum-free context
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string minimum-free
Commands in this context specify the minimum number of free addresses in this pool.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Minimum number of free addresses in this pool or subnet
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string minimum-free absolute number
0 to 255
1
This element is the default part of a choice.
The following are part of a choice: absolute or percent.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Generate a notification when addresses are depleted
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string minimum-free event-when-depleted boolean
When configured to true, a system-generated event is generated when all available addresses in the pool or subnet of local DHCP server are depleted.
When configured to false, no action is taken when when all available addresses in the pool or subnet of local DHCP server are depleted.
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Minimum free addresses as a percentage
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string minimum-free percent number
0 to 100
1
The following are part of a choice: absolute or percent.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Send NAK if no match for request address pool range
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string nak-non-matching-subnet boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Time interval during which a DHCP offer remains valid
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string offer-time number
10 to 600
60
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the options context
Commands in this context define DHCPv4 pool options.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the option list instance
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option to send identification strings to client
1 to 254
subnet-mask, default-router, dns-server, domain-name, netbios-name-server, netbios-node-type, lease-time, lease-renew-time, lease-rebind-time
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as an ASCII string
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string options option (number | keyword) ascii-string string
1 to 127
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, duration, empty, hex-string, ipv4-address, or netbios-node-type.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as time duration
10 to 315446399
seconds
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, duration, empty, hex-string, ipv4-address, or netbios-node-type.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Remove DHCP option from configuration
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, duration, empty, hex-string, ipv4-address, or netbios-node-type.
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as hexadecimal string
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string options option (number | keyword) hex-string string
1 to 256
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, duration, empty, hex-string, ipv4-address, or netbios-node-type.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as a list of IPv4 addresses
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string options option (number | keyword) ipv4-address string
4
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, duration, empty, hex-string, ipv4-address, or netbios-node-type.
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as a NetBIOS node type
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string options option (number | keyword) netbios-node-type keyword
b-node, p-node, m-node, h-node
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, duration, empty, hex-string, ipv4-address, or netbios-node-type.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the subnet list instance
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
IPv4 prefix for the subnet
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the address-range list instance
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string subnet string address-range string end string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Start address of this range
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string subnet string address-range string end string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
End address of this range
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string subnet string address-range string end string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Failover control type for this range
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string subnet string address-range string end string failover-control-type keyword
local
local, remote, access-driven
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Prevent new lease assignment from this subnet
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Add a list entry for exclude-addresses
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string subnet string exclude-addresses string end string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Start address of this range
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string subnet string exclude-addresses string end string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
End address of this range
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string subnet string exclude-addresses string end string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Maximum number of declined addresses allowed
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string subnet string maximum-declined number
64
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the minimum-free context
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string subnet string minimum-free
Commands in this context specify the minimum number of free addresses in this pool.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Minimum number of free addresses in this pool or subnet
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string subnet string minimum-free absolute number
0 to 255
1
This element is the default part of a choice.
The following are part of a choice: absolute or percent.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Generate a notification when addresses are depleted
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string subnet string minimum-free event-when-depleted boolean
When configured to true, a system-generated event is generated when all available addresses in the pool or subnet of local DHCP server are depleted.
When configured to false, no action is taken when when all available addresses in the pool or subnet of local DHCP server are depleted.
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Minimum free addresses as a percentage
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string subnet string minimum-free percent number
0 to 100
1
The following are part of a choice: absolute or percent.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the options context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the option list instance
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option to send identification strings to client
1 to 254
subnet-mask, default-router, dns-server, domain-name, netbios-name-server, netbios-node-type, lease-time, lease-renew-time, lease-rebind-time
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as an ASCII string
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string subnet string options option (number | keyword) ascii-string string
1 to 127
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, duration, empty, hex-string, ipv4-address, or netbios-node-type.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as time
10 to 315446399
seconds
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, duration, empty, hex-string, ipv4-address, or netbios-node-type.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Empty DHCP option
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, duration, empty, hex-string, ipv4-address, or netbios-node-type.
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as hexadecimal string
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string subnet string options option (number | keyword) hex-string string
1 to 256
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, duration, empty, hex-string, ipv4-address, or netbios-node-type.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as a list of IPv4 addresses
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string subnet string options option (number | keyword) ipv4-address string
4
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, duration, empty, hex-string, ipv4-address, or netbios-node-type.
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as a NetBIOS node type
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool string subnet string options option (number | keyword) netbios-node-type keyword
b-node, p-node, m-node, h-node
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, duration, empty, hex-string, ipv4-address, or netbios-node-type.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the pool-selection context
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool-selection
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable the use-gi-address context
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool-selection use-gi-address
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
GI address-matching scope
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool-selection use-gi-address scope keyword
subnet
subnet, pool
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable the use-pool-from-client context
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool-selection use-pool-from-client
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Delimiter to combine primary and secondary pool names
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string pool-selection use-pool-from-client delimiter string
1
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Local user database for authentication
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string user-db reference
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
User identification method for the DHCP server
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string user-identification keyword
mac-circuit-id, duid, interface-id, interface-id-link-local, client-id, mac, circuit-id, remote-id
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the dhcpv6 list instance
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string
Commands in this context configure DHCPv6 parameters.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP server name
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of the DHCP server
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Auto-provision the pools of this server
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string auto-provisioned boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the defaults context
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string defaults
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the options context
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the option list instance
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option number
1 to 65535
dns-server, domain-name
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as an ASCII string
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string defaults options option (number | keyword) ascii-string string
1 to 127
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, domain-string, duration, empty, hex-string, or ipv6-address.
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as a domain name
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string defaults options option (number | keyword) domain-string string
1 to 127
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, domain-string, duration, empty, hex-string, or ipv6-address.
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as time
10 to 315446399
seconds
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, domain-string, duration, empty, hex-string, or ipv6-address.
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Empty DHCP option
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, domain-string, duration, empty, hex-string, or ipv6-address.
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as hexadecimal string
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string defaults options option (number | keyword) hex-string string
1 to 256
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, domain-string, duration, empty, hex-string, or ipv6-address.
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as a list of IPv6 addresses
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string defaults options option (number | keyword) ipv6-address string
4
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, domain-string, duration, empty, hex-string, or ipv6-address.
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Time this lease remains preferred
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string defaults preferred-lifetime number
300 to 315446399
3600
seconds
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Rebind time for the lease
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string defaults rebind-time number
0 to 1209600
2880
seconds
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Renew time for the lease
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string defaults renew-time number
0 to 604800
1800
seconds
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Time for the lease to remain valid
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string defaults valid-lifetime number
300 to 315446399
86400
seconds
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Text description
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the failover context
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string failover
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of the failover mechanism
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string failover admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Ignore maximum client lead during takeover from partner
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string failover ignore-mclt-on-takeover boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Maximum time that DHCP server can extend client's lease
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string failover maximum-client-lead-time number
600 to 86399
600
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Delay to prevent lease duplication during link failure
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string failover partner-down-delay number
0 to 86399
86399
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the peer list instance
1
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
IP address of the failover peer
configure redundancy multi-chassis peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Tag that identifies synchronizing server or pool pairs
1 to 32
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Time between initialization and assuming active role
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string failover startup-wait-time number
60 to 3600
120
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Ignore Rapid Commit option
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string ignore-rapid-commit boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Map hosts within interface-to-prefix combinations
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string interface-id-mapping boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the lease-hold context
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string lease-hold
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the additional-scenarios context
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string lease-hold additional-scenarios
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable lease hold timer for internal IPsec clients
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string lease-hold additional-scenarios internal-lease-ipsec boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable lease hold timer for solicited releases
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string lease-hold additional-scenarios solicited-release boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Lease hold time
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string lease-hold time number
1 to 631152000
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Handle and reply to lease query messages
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string lease-query boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the pool list instance
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP server pool name
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the delegated-prefix context
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string delegated-prefix
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Prefix length for pool if unspecified by client
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string delegated-prefix length number
48 to 127
64
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Maximum delegated prefix length for this pool
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string delegated-prefix maximum number
48 to 127
64
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Minimum delegated prefix length for this pool
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string delegated-prefix minimum number
48 to 127
48
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Text description
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Add a list entry for exclude-prefix
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string exclude-prefix string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
IPv6 prefix to be excluded from available pool prefixes
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string exclude-prefix string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the failover context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of the failover mechanism
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string failover admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Ignore maximum client lead during takeover from partner
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string failover ignore-mclt-on-takeover boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Maximum time that DHCP server can extend client's lease
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string failover maximum-client-lead-time number
600 to 86399
600
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Delay to prevent lease duplication during link failure
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string failover partner-down-delay number
0 to 86399
86399
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the peer list instance
1
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
IP address of the failover peer
configure redundancy multi-chassis peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Tag that identifies synchronizing server or pool pairs
1 to 32
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Time between initialization and assuming active role
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string failover startup-wait-time number
60 to 3600
120
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the options context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the option list instance
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option number
1 to 65535
dns-server, domain-name
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as an ASCII string
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string options option (number | keyword) ascii-string string
1 to 127
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, domain-string, duration, empty, hex-string, or ipv6-address.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as a domain name
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string options option (number | keyword) domain-string string
1 to 127
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, domain-string, duration, empty, hex-string, or ipv6-address.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as time
10 to 315446399
seconds
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, domain-string, duration, empty, hex-string, or ipv6-address.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Empty DHCP option
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, domain-string, duration, empty, hex-string, or ipv6-address.
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as hexadecimal string
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string options option (number | keyword) hex-string string
1 to 256
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, domain-string, duration, empty, hex-string, or ipv6-address.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as a list of IPv6 addresses
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string options option (number | keyword) ipv6-address string
4
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, domain-string, duration, empty, hex-string, or ipv6-address.
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the prefix list instance
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
IPv6 prefix to be excluded from available pool prefixes
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
No new leases can be assigned
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
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Failover control type for this range
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string prefix string failover-control-type keyword
local
local, remote, access-driven
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the options context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the option list instance
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option number
1 to 65535
dns-server, domain-name
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as an ASCII string
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string prefix string options option (number | keyword) ascii-string string
1 to 127
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, domain-string, duration, empty, hex-string, or ipv6-address.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as a domain name
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string prefix string options option (number | keyword) domain-string string
1 to 127
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, domain-string, duration, empty, hex-string, or ipv6-address.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as time
10 to 315446399
seconds
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, domain-string, duration, empty, hex-string, or ipv6-address.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Empty DHCP option
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, domain-string, duration, empty, hex-string, or ipv6-address.
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as hexadecimal string
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string prefix string options option (number | keyword) hex-string string
1 to 256
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, domain-string, duration, empty, hex-string, or ipv6-address.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DHCP option specified as a list of IPv6 addresses
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string prefix string options option (number | keyword) ipv6-address string
4
The following are part of a mandatory choice: ascii-string, domain-string, duration, empty, hex-string, or ipv6-address.
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Time this lease remains preferred
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string prefix string preferred-lifetime number
300 to 315446399
3600
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the prefix-length-threshold list instance
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string prefix string prefix-length-threshold number
8
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Delegated prefix length for pool thresholds
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string prefix string prefix-length-threshold number
1 to 128
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Minimum number of free prefixes for this prefix length
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string prefix string prefix-length-threshold number absolute number
1 to 4294967295
The following are part of a choice: absolute or percent.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Generate a notification when this pool is depleted
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string prefix string prefix-length-threshold number event-when-depleted boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Minimum percentage of free prefixes for prefix length
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string prefix string prefix-length-threshold number percent number
1 to 100
The following are part of a choice: absolute or percent.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the prefix-type context
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string prefix string prefix-type
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
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Allocate IA-PD prefixes from this prefix pool
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string prefix string prefix-type pd boolean
true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Allocate IA-NA or SLAAC prefixes from this prefix pool
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string prefix string prefix-type wan-host boolean
true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Rebind time for the lease
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string prefix string rebind-time number
0 to 1209600
2880
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Renew time for the lease
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string prefix string renew-time number
0 to 604800
1800
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Time for the lease to remain valid
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string prefix string valid-lifetime number
300 to 315446399
86400
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the prefix-length-threshold list instance
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string prefix-length-threshold number
8
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Delegated prefix length for pool thresholds
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string prefix-length-threshold number
1 to 128
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Generate a notification when this pool is depleted
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string prefix-length-threshold number event-when-depleted boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Percentage of free prefixes for this prefix length
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool string prefix-length-threshold number minimum-free-percent number
0 to 100
0
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the pool-selection context
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool-selection
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable the use-link-address context
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool-selection use-link-address
This command configures the local pool selection for DHCPv6 address or prefix assignment to use the link address. When configured, the selected pool contains a prefix covering the link address.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Scope of the IP address selection
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool-selection use-link-address scope keyword
subnet
subnet, pool
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable the use-pool-from-client context
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool-selection use-pool-from-client
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Delimiter to combine primary and secondary pool names
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string pool-selection use-pool-from-client delimiter string
1
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the server-id context
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string server-id
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the duid-enterprise context
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string server-id duid-enterprise
The following are part of a choice: duid-enterprise or duid-link-local.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DUID enterprise server ID specified as an ASCII string
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string server-id duid-enterprise ascii-string string
1 to 58
The following are part of a choice: ascii-string or hex-string.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DUID enterprise server ID specified as a hex string
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string server-id duid-enterprise hex-string string
1 to 118
The following are part of a choice: ascii-string or hex-string.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Derive DUID server ID from a system link-layer address
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string server-id duid-link-local
This element is the default part of a choice.
The following are part of a choice: duid-enterprise or duid-link-local.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
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User identification method for the DHCP server
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string user-identification keyword
mac-circuit-id, duid, interface-id, interface-id-link-local, client-id, mac, circuit-id, remote-id
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the dns context
20.2.R1
All
Enter the redirect-vprn context
configure router string dns redirect-vprn
Commands in this context configure DNS resolution of all packets through the VPRN DNS server.
The VPRN DNS server must be configured before using the commands in this context. If the VPRN DNS server is not configured, all packet resolution fails.
20.2.R1
All
Enter the service list instance
configure router string dns redirect-vprn service reference
1
20.2.R1
All
Administrative service name
configure router string dns redirect-vprn service reference
This element is part of a list key.
20.2.R1
All
Service preference
configure router string dns redirect-vprn service reference preference number
0 to 255
20.2.R1
All
Maximum equal-cost routes for routing table instance
1 to 64
1
16.0.R1
All
Use entropy label
configure router string entropy-label boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
FIB priority for VPRN BGP routes
configure router string fib-priority keyword
standard
standard, high
16.0.R1
All
Collect extra state information
configure router string fib-telemetry boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Enter the firewall context
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the domain list instance
1024
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Firewall domain name
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of the firewall domain
configure router string firewall domain string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the dhcpv6-server context
configure router string firewall domain string dhcpv6-server
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
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DHCPv6 server name
1 to 32
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Router name
configure router string firewall domain string dhcpv6-server router-instance string
16.0.R4
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
NAT group for this domain
The following are part of a mandatory choice: nat-group or wlan-gw-group.
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the prefix list instance
4096
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
IP prefix and prefix length for the domain firewall
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Text description
1 to 80
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
WLAN GW group used for NAT in this domain
configure router string firewall domain string wlan-gw-group reference
configure isa wlan-gw-group number
The following are part of a mandatory choice: nat-group or wlan-gw-group.
16.0.R4
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the flowspec context
16.0.R1
All
Filter policy type for FlowSpec embedding
configure router string flowspec filter-cam-type keyword
This command specifies the filter type that is required to embed FlowSpec entries. The filter type defines the match criteria that are available in the filter policy.
normal
normal, packet-length
20.7.R1
All
Maximum number of flowspec rule entries in IPv4 filter
configure router string flowspec ip-filter-max-size number
0 to 262143
512
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of flowspec rule entries in IPv6 filter
configure router string flowspec ipv6-filter-max-size number
0 to 262143
512
16.0.R1
All
Enter the gtm context
19.5.R1
All
Configure multicast VPN.
false
19.5.R1
All
Enter the provider-tunnel context
configure router string gtm provider-tunnel
19.5.R1
All
Enter the inclusive context
configure router string gtm provider-tunnel inclusive
19.5.R1
All
Enable the rsvp context
19.5.R1
All
Administrative state of P2MP RSVP as provider tunnel
configure router string gtm provider-tunnel inclusive rsvp admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
19.5.R1
All
Specify the Lsp Template.
configure router string gtm provider-tunnel inclusive rsvp lsp-template reference
configure router string mpls lsp-template string
19.5.R1
All
Enter the selective context
configure router string gtm provider-tunnel selective
19.5.R1
All
The data delay interval.
configure router string gtm provider-tunnel selective data-delay-interval number
3 to 180
3
19.5.R1
All
Enter the data-threshold context
19.5.R1
All
Enter the group-prefix list instance
configure router string gtm provider-tunnel selective data-threshold group-prefix (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix)
19.5.R1
All
Multicast group-prefix.
configure router string gtm provider-tunnel selective data-threshold group-prefix (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix)
This element is part of a list key.
19.5.R1
All
Configure threshold.
configure router string gtm provider-tunnel selective data-threshold group-prefix (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) pe-threshold-add number
1 to 65535
65535
19.5.R1
All
Configure threshold.
configure router string gtm provider-tunnel selective data-threshold group-prefix (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) pe-threshold-delete number
2 to 65535
65535
19.5.R1
All
Configure threshold in kbps for a group prefix.
configure router string gtm provider-tunnel selective data-threshold group-prefix (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) threshold number
1 to 4294967294
kilobps
This element is mandatory.
19.5.R1
All
Specify the maximum number of p2mp s-pmsi tunnels for the mvpn.
configure router string gtm provider-tunnel selective maximum-p2mp-spmsi number
1 to 4000
10
19.5.R1
All
Enable the rsvp context
19.5.R1
All
Administrative state of P2MP RSVP as provider tunnel
configure router string gtm provider-tunnel selective rsvp admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
19.5.R1
All
Specify the Lsp Template.
configure router string gtm provider-tunnel selective rsvp lsp-template reference
configure router string mpls lsp-template string
19.5.R1
All
Enter the gtp context
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the s11 context
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the interface list instance
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Name for the S11 interface
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Access point name policy for the S11 interface
configure subscriber-mgmt gtp apn-policy string
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the peer-profile-map context
configure router string gtp s11 peer-profile-map
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the prefix list instance
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
IP prefix and prefix length for the subnet
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
GTP peer profile associated with the address prefix
configure router string gtp s11 peer-profile-map prefix (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) peer-profile reference
configure subscriber-mgmt gtp peer-profile string
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable the upf-data-endpoint context
configure router string gtp upf-data-endpoint
21.2.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
The fpe on which the gtp data endpoint is constructed.
configure router string gtp upf-data-endpoint fpe reference
configure fwd-path-ext fpe number
This element is mandatory.
21.5.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
The interface on which the data endpoint gtp packets are enabled.
configure router string gtp upf-data-endpoint interface reference
This element is mandatory.
21.2.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable the uplink context
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Network identifier part of the APN for the uplink
1 to 80
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Default PDN to be signaled in GTP
ipv4
ipv4, ipv6, ipv4v6
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the peer-profile-map context
configure router string gtp uplink peer-profile-map
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the prefix list instance
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
IP prefix and prefix length for the subnet
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
GTP peer profile associated with the address prefix
configure router string gtp uplink peer-profile-map prefix (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) peer-profile reference
configure subscriber-mgmt gtp peer-profile string
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Allow tunneling of ICMP reply packets over MPLS LSPs
configure router string icmp-tunneling boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the igmp context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of IGMP
configure router string igmp admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Default query-source address for all group interfaces
configure router string igmp group-if-query-source-address string
16.0.R1
All
Enter the group-interface list instance
configure router string igmp group-interface reference
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Group interface name
configure router string igmp group-interface reference
configure service ies string subscriber-interface string group-interface string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of IGMP in this context
configure router string igmp group-interface reference admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Import policy that filters IGMP packets
configure router string igmp group-interface reference import-policy reference
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Maximum number of group sources for this interface
configure router string igmp group-interface reference maximum-number-group-sources number
1 to 32000
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Maximum number of groups for this interface
configure router string igmp group-interface reference maximum-number-groups number
1 to 16000
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Maximum number of sources that are allowed per group
configure router string igmp group-interface reference maximum-number-sources number
1 to 1000
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the mcac context
configure router string igmp group-interface reference mcac
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the bandwidth context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Pre-reserved bandwidth for all mandatory channels
0 to max
unlimited
unlimited
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Maximum allowed bandwidth
0 to max
unlimited
unlimited
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Name of multicast CAC interface policy
configure router string igmp group-interface reference mcac interface-policy reference
configure mcac interface-policy string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Multicast CAC policy name
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Time between two consecutive host-query messages
configure router string igmp group-interface reference query-interval number
2 to 1024
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Time between group-specific query messages
configure router string igmp group-interface reference query-last-member-interval number
1 to 1023
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Time to wait for a response to the host-query messages
configure router string igmp group-interface reference query-response-interval number
1 to 1023
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Source address for IGMP queries
configure router string igmp group-interface reference query-source-address string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable router alert checking for IGMP or MLD messages
configure router string igmp group-interface reference router-alert-check boolean
true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Allow IGMP traffic from known hosts only
configure router string igmp group-interface reference sub-hosts-only boolean
true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Allow subnet checking
configure router string igmp group-interface reference subnet-check boolean
true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
IGMP protocol version
configure router string igmp group-interface reference version keyword
3
1, 2, 3
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the interface list instance
16.0.R1
All
IP interface name
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R2
All
Administrative state of IGMP in this context
configure router string igmp interface string admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Import policy that filters IGMP packets
configure router string igmp interface string import-policy reference
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of group sources for this interface
configure router string igmp interface string maximum-number-group-sources number
1 to 32000
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of groups for this interface
configure router string igmp interface string maximum-number-groups number
1 to 16000
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of sources that are allowed per group
configure router string igmp interface string maximum-number-sources number
1 to 1000
16.0.R1
All
Enter the mcac context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the bandwidth context
16.0.R1
All
Pre-reserved bandwidth for all mandatory channels
0 to max
unlimited
unlimited
16.0.R1
All
Maximum allowed bandwidth
0 to max
unlimited
unlimited
16.0.R1
All
Name of multicast CAC interface policy
configure mcac interface-policy string
16.0.R1
All
Enter the mc-constraints context
16.0.R1
All
Bandwidth level ID for a multicast CAC constraint
1 to 8
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Bandwidth available for this level
0 to 2147483647
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the number-down list instance
configure router string igmp interface string mcac mc-constraints number-down number
16.0.R1
All
Number of ports that are down in this LAG link
configure router string igmp interface string mcac mc-constraints number-down number
1 to 64
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Level ID to associate with number of down LAG ports
configure router string igmp interface string mcac mc-constraints number-down number level number
1 to 8
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Use LAG port weight in calculating MCAC constraints
configure router string igmp interface string mcac mc-constraints use-lag-port-weight boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Multicast CAC policy name
16.0.R1
All
Time between two consecutive host-query messages
configure router string igmp interface string query-interval number
2 to 1024
16.0.R1
All
Time between group-specific query messages
configure router string igmp interface string query-last-member-interval number
1 to 1023
16.0.R1
All
Time to wait for a response to the host-query messages
configure router string igmp interface string query-response-interval number
1 to 1023
16.0.R1
All
Use interface as a redundant-pair member for multicast
configure router string igmp interface string redundant-mcast boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable router alert checking for IGMP or MLD messages
configure router string igmp interface string router-alert-check boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ssm-translate context
configure router string igmp interface string ssm-translate
16.0.R1
All
Enter the group-range list instance
configure router string igmp interface string ssm-translate group-range start string end string
16.0.R1
All
IP address that specifies the start of the group range
configure router string igmp interface string ssm-translate group-range start string end string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
IP address that specifies the end of the group range
configure router string igmp interface string ssm-translate group-range start string end string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for source
configure router string igmp interface string ssm-translate group-range start string end string source string
1
16.0.R1
All
Source IP address of multicast channel sending data
configure router string igmp interface string ssm-translate group-range start string end string source string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R2
All
Enter the static context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the group list instance
16.0.R1
All
Group address of static IGMP multicast channel
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for source
The following are part of a mandatory choice: source or starg.
16.0.R1
All
Source IP address of multicast channel sending data
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R2
All
Add a starg (*,G) address entry for the group range
The following are part of a mandatory choice: source or starg.
16.0.R2
All
Enter the group-range list instance
16.0.R1
All
IP address for the start of the static group range
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
IP address for the end of the static group range
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Step interval in the group-range address
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for source
The following are part of a mandatory choice: source or starg.
16.0.R1
All
Source IP address of multicast channel sending data
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R2
All
Add a starg (*,G) address entry for the group range
The following are part of a mandatory choice: source or starg.
16.0.R2
All
Allow subnet checking
configure router string igmp interface string subnet-check boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
IGMP protocol version
3
1, 2, 3
16.0.R1
All
Time between two consecutive host-query messages
configure router string igmp query-interval number
2 to 1024
125
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Time between group-specific query messages
configure router string igmp query-last-member-interval number
1 to 1023
1
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Time to wait for a response to the host-query messages
configure router string igmp query-response-interval number
1 to 1023
10
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Number of retries after message loss
configure router string igmp robust-count number
2 to 10
2
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ssm-translate context
configure router string igmp ssm-translate
16.0.R1
All
Enter the group-range list instance
configure router string igmp ssm-translate group-range start string end string
16.0.R1
All
IP address that specifies the start of the group range
configure router string igmp ssm-translate group-range start string end string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
IP address that specifies the end of the group range
configure router string igmp ssm-translate group-range start string end string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for source
configure router string igmp ssm-translate group-range start string end string source string
1
16.0.R1
All
Source IP address of multicast channel sending data
configure router string igmp ssm-translate group-range start string end string source string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R2
All
Enter the tunnel-interface context
configure router string igmp tunnel-interface
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ldp-p2mp-root list instance
configure router string igmp tunnel-interface ldp-p2mp-root reference sender-address reference
16.0.R1
All
The identifier of the RSVP P2MP LSP
configure router string igmp tunnel-interface ldp-p2mp-root reference sender-address reference
configure router string tunnel-interface ldp-p2mp-root number sender-address string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
System address of the ingress LER for the P2MP RSVP LSP
configure router string igmp tunnel-interface ldp-p2mp-root reference sender-address reference
configure router string tunnel-interface ldp-p2mp-root number sender-address string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of IGMP in this context
configure router string igmp tunnel-interface ldp-p2mp-root reference sender-address reference admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enter the static context
configure router string igmp tunnel-interface ldp-p2mp-root reference sender-address reference static
16.0.R1
All
Enter the group list instance
configure router string igmp tunnel-interface ldp-p2mp-root reference sender-address reference static group string
16.0.R1
All
Group address of static IGMP multicast channel
configure router string igmp tunnel-interface ldp-p2mp-root reference sender-address reference static group string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for source
configure router string igmp tunnel-interface ldp-p2mp-root reference sender-address reference static group string source string
The following are part of a mandatory choice: source or starg.
16.0.R1
All
Source IP address of multicast channel sending data
configure router string igmp tunnel-interface ldp-p2mp-root reference sender-address reference static group string source string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R2
All
Add a starg (*,G) address entry for the group range
configure router string igmp tunnel-interface ldp-p2mp-root reference sender-address reference static group string starg
The following are part of a mandatory choice: source or starg.
16.0.R2
All
Enter the rsvp-p2mp-root list instance
configure router string igmp tunnel-interface rsvp-p2mp-root reference
16.0.R1
All
LSP name for the RSVP P2MP LSP
configure router string igmp tunnel-interface rsvp-p2mp-root reference
configure router string tunnel-interface rsvp-p2mp-root string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of IGMP in this context
configure router string igmp tunnel-interface rsvp-p2mp-root reference admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enter the static context
configure router string igmp tunnel-interface rsvp-p2mp-root reference static
16.0.R1
All
Enter the group list instance
configure router string igmp tunnel-interface rsvp-p2mp-root reference static group string
16.0.R1
All
Group address of static IGMP multicast channel
configure router string igmp tunnel-interface rsvp-p2mp-root reference static group string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for source
configure router string igmp tunnel-interface rsvp-p2mp-root reference static group string source string
The following are part of a mandatory choice: source or starg.
16.0.R1
All
Source IP address of multicast channel sending data
configure router string igmp tunnel-interface rsvp-p2mp-root reference static group string source string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R2
All
Add a starg (*,G) address entry for the group range
configure router string igmp tunnel-interface rsvp-p2mp-root reference static group string starg
The following are part of a mandatory choice: source or starg.
16.0.R2
All
Enter the interface list instance
16.0.R1
All
Router interface name
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the interface
configure router string interface string admin-state keyword
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enter the cflowd-parameters context
configure router string interface string cflowd-parameters
16.0.R1
All
Enter the sampling list instance
configure router string interface string cflowd-parameters sampling keyword
16.0.R1
All
Unicast or multicast traffic
configure router string interface string cflowd-parameters sampling keyword
unicast, multicast, both
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Direction of traffic for cflowd sampling
ingress-only
ingress-only, egress-only, both
16.0.R1
All
Sample profile ID
configure router string interface string cflowd-parameters sampling keyword sample-profile (keyword | number)
1
19.5.R1
All
Type of cflowd analysis
acl, interface
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
CPU protection policy ID for the interface
configure router string interface string cpu-protection reference
configure system security cpu-protection policy number
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR-7/12/12e, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s, 7950 XRS
Text description
configure router string interface string description string
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Name of distributed CPU protection policy for interface
configure router string interface string dist-cpu-protection reference
16.0.R1
All
Enter the egress context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the filter context
16.0.R1
All
IPv4 filter policy name
16.0.R1
All
IPv6 filter policy name
configure filter ipv6-filter string
16.0.R1
All
Enter the eth-cfm context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enter the mep list instance
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number
1
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Admin-assigned maintenance domain index value
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Admin-assigned maintenance association index value
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number
configure eth-cfm domain string association string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
MEP identifier
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number
1 to 8191
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Administrative state of the MEP
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enter the alarm-notification context
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number alarm-notification
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Time that must expire before an FNG alarm is raised
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number alarm-notification fng-alarm-time number
250 | 500 | 1000
centiseconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Time that must expire before an FNG alarm is reset
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number alarm-notification fng-reset-time number
250 | 500 | 1000
centiseconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Generate CCM messages
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number ccm boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Priority of CCM and LTM messages transmitted by the MEP
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number ccm-ltm-priority number
0 to 7
7
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Number of octets of padding to insert in CCM packets
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number ccm-padding-size number
This command sets the byte size of the optional Data TLV to be included in the ETH-CC PDU.
This command increases the size of the ETH-CC PDU by the configured value. The base size of the ETH-CC PDU, including the Interface Status TLV and Port Status TLV, is 83 bytes not including the Layer Two encapsulation. CCM padding is not supported when the CCM Interval is less than one second.
3 to 1500
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
TLV to ignore on reception
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number ccm-tlv-ignore keyword
This command configures the receiving MEP to ignore the specified TLVs in CCM PDU. The ignored TLVs are reported as absent and have no impact on the MEP state machine.
When unconfigured, the MEP processes all the recognized TLVs.
interface-status, port-status
2
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enter the collect-lmm-fc-stats context
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number collect-lmm-fc-stats
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Forwarding class name for profile-unaware counter
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number collect-lmm-fc-stats fc keyword
be, l2, af, l1, h2, ef, h1, nc
8
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Forwarding class name for profile-aware counter
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number collect-lmm-fc-stats fc-in-profile keyword
be, l2, af, l1, h2, ef, h1, nc
8
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Collect statistics for loss measurement message tests
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number collect-lmm-stats boolean
When configured to true, the statistical counter is instantiated for transmit and receive packets for the LAG facility MEP bindings.)
The show eth-cfm collect-lmm-stats command displays entities that have been enabled to collect transit and receive counters.
When configured to false, the counter is not instantiated and the LMM PDU associated with the MEP does not populate the counters in the packet.
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Text description
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enable the eth-test context
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number eth-test
Commands in this context configure parameters used by the ETH-TST packet. The commands must be configured on both the sender and receiver nodes. The test packets are used with the oam eth-cfm eth-test command.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Lowest priority defect allowed to generate fault alarm
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number eth-test bit-error-threshold number
0 to 11840
1
bit errors
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enter the test-pattern context
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number eth-test test-pattern
Commands in this context specify the test pattern for the ETH-TST frames. The pattern does not have to be the same on the sender and receiver.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Generate a CRC checksum
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number eth-test test-pattern crc-tlv boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Test pattern for ETH-test frames
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number eth-test test-pattern pattern keyword
all-zeros
all-zeros, all-ones
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Allow the facility MEP to generate a network action
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number facility-fault boolean
When configured to true, the facility MEP responds to a fault with a network-actionable function instead of just reporting the defect condition.
When configured to false, transmissions are monitored and fault conditions are reported.
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enter the grace context
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number grace
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enter the eth-ed context
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number grace eth-ed
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Maximum received ETH-ED window duration
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number grace eth-ed max-rx-defect-window number
1 to 86400
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Transmission priority for ETH-ED PDUs
0 to 7
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Receive and process ETH-ED ITU-T Y.1731 PDUs on the MEP
true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Transmit ETH-ED PDUs from the MEP
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enter the eth-vsm-grace context
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number grace eth-vsm-grace
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Receive and process Nokia ETH-CFM Grace PDU on the MEP
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number grace eth-vsm-grace rx-eth-vsm-grace boolean
true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Transmit ETH-ED PDUs from the MEP
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number grace eth-vsm-grace tx-eth-vsm-grace boolean
true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Process service activation streams in ETH-CFM LBM
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number lbm-svc-act-responder boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Lowest priority defect for fault alarm generation
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number low-priority-defect keyword
mac-rem-err-xcon
all-def, mac-rem-err-xcon, rem-err-xcon, err-xcon, xcon, no-xcon
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
MAC address for the MEP
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number mac-address string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Threshold time limit for one-way delay test
configure router string interface string eth-cfm mep md-admin-name reference ma-admin-name reference mep-id number one-way-delay-threshold number
0 to 600
3
seconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
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Network interface flavor
regular
regular, control-tunnel, pdn, unnumbered-mpls-tp, gmpls-loopback
16.0.R1
All
Terminate GRE packets on primary subnet of interface
configure router string interface string gre-termination boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enter the hold-time context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ipv4 context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the down context
16.0.R1
All
Apply delay only at interface configuration or reboot
false
16.0.R1
All
Down hold time for the IP interface
1 to 1200
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the up context
16.0.R1
All
Up hold time for the IP interface
1 to 1200
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ipv6 context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the down context
16.0.R1
All
Apply delay only at interface configuration or reboot
false
16.0.R1
All
Down hold time for the IP interface
1 to 1200
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the up context
16.0.R1
All
Up hold time for the IP interface
1 to 1200
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the if-attribute context
configure router string interface string if-attribute
16.0.R1
All
Names of the admin group memberships of the interface
configure router string interface string if-attribute admin-group reference
32
16.0.R1
All
Enter the delay context
configure router string interface string if-attribute delay
20.7.R1
All
Unidirectional link delay
1 to 16777214
microseconds
20.7.R1
All
Add a list entry for srlg-group
configure router string interface string if-attribute srlg-group reference
16.0.R1
All
Shared Risk Link Group name
configure router string interface string if-attribute srlg-group reference
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ingress context
16.0.R1
All
Enable BGP destination class lookup
configure router string interface string ingress destination-class-lookup boolean
When configured to true, the router performs a destination class lookup. This command is supported on FP3-based cards and later and is used in combination with the destination-class match criterion for an IP filter policy to filter egress traffic based on BGP destination classes.
When configured to false, destination class lookup is not enabled.
false
20.7.R1
All
Enter the filter context
16.0.R1
All
IPv4 filter policy name
16.0.R1
All
IPv6 filter policy name
configure filter ipv6-filter string
16.0.R1
All
Configure ingress policy accounting.
configure router string interface string ingress policy-accounting reference
19.10.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Collect ingress statistics
configure router string interface string ingress-stats boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Interface IP MTU
This command configures the IP maximum transmit unit (packet) for the associated router IP interface.
The operational IP MTU used for the interface is based on the configured IP MTU and the port MTU of the port bound to this interface; that is, the operational MTU is set to the lesser of the values configured by this command and the port MTU value less the Ethernet header size.
If the interface supports IPv6 packets, this command must be set to at least 1280, in accordance with RFC 2460 Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification.
512 to 9786
bytes
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ip-tunnel context
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
IP address of the remote end of the IP tunnel
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enter the ipv4 context
16.0.R1
All
Forward directed broadcasts
configure router string interface string ipv4 allow-directed-broadcasts boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the bfd context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of BFD sessions
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Minimum echo interval over this interface
100 to 100000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Number of consecutive BFD messages missed from the peer
1 to 20
3
16.0.R1
All
BFD receive interval over this interface
10 to 100000
100
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
BFD transmit interval over this interface
10 to 100000
100
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Local termination point for BFD session
auto
cpm-np, auto, fp
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enter the dhcp context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of DHCP
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Text description
1 to 80
16.0.R1
All
Gateway interface address for the DHCP relay
16.0.R1
All
Enter the option-82 context
16.0.R1
All
Action to take with received DHCP Option 82
keep
replace, drop, keep
16.0.R1
All
Enter the circuit-id context
16.0.R1
All
Use the ASCII-encoded tuple for the Circuit ID
configure router string interface string ipv4 dhcp option-82 circuit-id ascii-tuple
This element is the default part of a choice.
The following are part of a choice: ascii-tuple, if-name, ifindex, none, port-id, or vlan-ascii-tuple.
16.0.R1
All
Use the interface name for the Circuit ID
The following are part of a choice: ascii-tuple, if-name, ifindex, none, port-id, or vlan-ascii-tuple.
16.0.R1
All
Use the interface index for the Circuit ID
The following are part of a choice: ascii-tuple, if-name, ifindex, none, port-id, or vlan-ascii-tuple.
16.0.R1
All
Do not include the Circuit ID
The following are part of a choice: ascii-tuple, if-name, ifindex, none, port-id, or vlan-ascii-tuple.
16.0.R1
All
Use the port ID for the Circuit ID
The following are part of a choice: ascii-tuple, if-name, ifindex, none, port-id, or vlan-ascii-tuple.
16.0.R1
All
Include the VLAN ID and dot1p bits in the ASCII tuple
configure router string interface string ipv4 dhcp option-82 circuit-id vlan-ascii-tuple
The following are part of a choice: ascii-tuple, if-name, ifindex, none, port-id, or vlan-ascii-tuple.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the remote-id context
16.0.R1
All
User-defined ASCII string for the Remote ID
1 to 32
The following are part of a choice: ascii-string, mac, or none.
16.0.R1
All
Use the MAC address for the Remote ID
The following are part of a choice: ascii-string, mac, or none.
16.0.R1
All
Do not include the Remote ID
This element is the default part of a choice.
The following are part of a choice: ascii-string, mac, or none.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the vendor-specific-option context
16.0.R1
All
Send the MAC address in the Vendor Specific Option
configure router string interface string ipv4 dhcp option-82 vendor-specific-option client-mac-address boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Send the pool name in the Vendor Specific Option
false
16.0.R1
All
Send the port ID in the Vendor Specific Option
false
16.0.R1
All
Send the service ID in the Vendor Specific Option
configure router string interface string ipv4 dhcp option-82 vendor-specific-option service-id boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
User-defined ASCII string for Vendor Specific Option
1 to 32
16.0.R1
All
Send the system ID in the Vendor Specific Option
false
16.0.R1
All
Python policy name
configure python python-policy string
16.0.R1
All
Relay plain BOOTP packets
false
16.0.R1
All
IP addresses for DHCP server requests
8
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Type of source address to use for DHCP relay
auto
auto, gi-address
16.0.R1
All
Relay untrusted packets
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the icmp context
16.0.R1
All
Allow responses to ICMP mask requests on the interface
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the param-problem context
Commands in this context specify the settings for ICMP Parameter Problem messages generated by the interface.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of sent Parameter Problem messages
configure router string interface string ipv4 icmp param-problem admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of Parameter Problem messages to send
10 to 1000
100
16.0.R1
All
Time used to limit number of Parameter Problem messages
1 to 60
10
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the redirects context
Commands in this context configure the settings for ICMP redirect messages generated by the interface.
ICMP redirect messages are sent to alert the sending node that a more optimal route is available on another router on the same subnetwork.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of sending ICMP redirect messages
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of ICMP redirect messages to send
10 to 1000
100
16.0.R1
All
Time used to limit the number of ICMP redirect messages
1 to 60
10
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ttl-expired context
Commands in this context configure the settings for ICMP TTL expired messages generated by the interface.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of sending TTL expired messages
configure router string interface string ipv4 icmp ttl-expired admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of TTL expired messages to send
10 to 2000
100
16.0.R1
All
Time used to limit the number of TTL expired messages
1 to 60
10
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the unreachables context
Commands in this context specify the settings for ICMP host and network destination unreachable messages generated by the interface.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of sending unreachable messages
configure router string interface string ipv4 icmp unreachables admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of unreachable messages to send
10 to 2000
100
16.0.R1
All
Time to limit the number of ICMP unreachable messages
1 to 60
10
seconds
16.0.R1
All
IP address of the target UDP broadcast gateway
configure router string interface string ipv4 ip-helper-address string
16.0.R1
All
DHCP server for the interface
configure router string interface string ipv4 local-dhcp-server reference
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv4 string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the neighbor-discovery context
configure router string interface string ipv4 neighbor-discovery
16.0.R1
All
Learn new entries from any received NA message
configure router string interface string ipv4 neighbor-discovery learn-unsolicited boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the limit context
16.0.R1
All
Apply the limit to log entries only
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of entries that can be learned
configure router string interface string ipv4 neighbor-discovery limit max-entries number
0 to 524288
16.0.R1
All
Threshold value that triggers a warning message
1 to 100
90
percent
16.0.R1
All
Enable local proxy ARP on interface
configure router string interface string ipv4 neighbor-discovery local-proxy-arp boolean
16.0.R1
All
Send a single refresh message with no retries 30 seconds prior to entry timeout
configure router string interface string ipv4 neighbor-discovery proactive-refresh boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Proxy ARP policy name
configure router string interface string ipv4 neighbor-discovery proxy-arp-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enable remote proxy ARP on interface
configure router string interface string ipv4 neighbor-discovery remote-proxy-arp boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
ARP retry interval
configure router string interface string ipv4 neighbor-discovery retry-timer number
1 to 300
50
deciseconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the static-neighbor list instance
configure router string interface string ipv4 neighbor-discovery static-neighbor string
16.0.R1
All
IPv4 address corresponding to the media-dependent physical address
configure router string interface string ipv4 neighbor-discovery static-neighbor string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Media-dependent physical address
configure router string interface string ipv4 neighbor-discovery static-neighbor string mac-address string
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Enable the static-neighbor-unnumbered context
configure router string interface string ipv4 neighbor-discovery static-neighbor-unnumbered
16.0.R1
All
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Media-dependent physical address
configure router string interface string ipv4 neighbor-discovery static-neighbor-unnumbered mac-address string
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Timeout for an ARP entry learned on the interface
0 to 65535
14400
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enable the primary context
16.0.R1
All
Primary IPv4 address assigned to the interface
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Broadcast address format
host-ones
all-ones, host-ones
16.0.R1
All
Configure GRE termination for packets with this destination ipaddress.
false
19.10.R1
VSR
IPv4 address prefix length
0 to 32
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Track the state of the SRRP instance on this IP address
1 to 4294967295
16.0.R1
All
Perform QoS Route lookup
configure router string interface string ipv4 qos-route-lookup keyword
destination, source
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enter the secondary list instance
16.0.R1
All
Secondary IPv4 address assigned to the interface
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Broadcast address format
host-ones
all-ones, host-ones
16.0.R1
All
Secondary IP address that is not recognized as local interface by the running IGP
false
16.0.R1
All
IPv4 address prefix length
0 to 32
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Track the state of the SRRP instance on this IP address
1 to 4294967295
16.0.R1
All
TCP maximum segment size for the interface
384 to 9746
16.0.R1
All
Enter the unnumbered context
configure router string interface string ipv4 unnumbered
16.0.R1
All
IP address of the interface
configure router string interface string ipv4 unnumbered ip-address string
The following are part of a choice: ip-address, ip-int-name, or system.
16.0.R1
All
Interface name
configure router string interface string ipv4 unnumbered ip-int-name string
1 to 32
The following are part of a choice: ip-address, ip-int-name, or system.
16.0.R1
All
IP interface as an unnumbered interface
The following are part of a choice: ip-address, ip-int-name, or system.
16.0.R1
All
Enable the urpf-check context
configure router string interface string ipv4 urpf-check
16.0.R1
All
Ignore default route when performing a uRPF check
configure router string interface string ipv4 urpf-check ignore-default boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Unicast RPF check mode
strict
strict, loose, strict-no-ecmp
16.0.R1
All
Enter the vrrp list instance
16.0.R1
All
Virtual Router Identifier (VRID) for the VRRP virtual router instance
1 to 255
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of VRRP
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Password for simple text authentication
1 to 38
16.0.R1
All
Virtual router IP addresses for the interface
16
16.0.R1
All
Enable the bfd-liveness context
16.0.R1
All
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Destination IP address to be used for BFD session
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
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Name of interface running BFD
configure router string interface string ipv4 vrrp number bfd-liveness interface-name string
1 to 32
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
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Administrative service name
configure router string interface string ipv4 vrrp number bfd-liveness service-name string
1 to 64
16.0.R1
All
VRRP initialization delay timer
1 to 65535
seconds
16.0.R1
All
MAC address used by virtual router instance overriding the VRRP default derived from the VRID
16.0.R1
All
Allow the master instance to dictate the master down timer
16.0.R1
All
Interval for sending VRRP Advertisement messages
1 to 2559
10
deciseconds
16.0.R1
All
Allow/disallow non-owner master to reply to NTP requests.
false
20.2.R1
All
Operational group name associated with VRRP
configure service oper-group string
16.0.R1
All
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Designate virtual router instance as owning the virtual router IP addresses
false
16.0.R1
All
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Suppress the transmission and reception of VRRP advertisement messages
false
16.0.R1
All
Allow non-owner master to reply to ICMP echo requests
false
16.0.R1
All
VRRP priority control policy associated with the virtual router instance
16.0.R1
All
Allow the VRRP to override an existing non-owner master
true
16.0.R1
All
Base priority for the VRRP
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Allow non-owner master to reply to SSH requests
false
16.0.R1
All
Allow the forwarding of packets by a standby router
false
16.0.R1
All
Allow non-owner master to reply to Telnet requests
false
16.0.R1
All
Allow non-owner master to reply to traceroute requests
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the ipv6 context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the address list instance
16.0.R1
All
IPv6 address assigned to the interface
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
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Enable/disable Duplicate Address Detection.
true
16.0.R1
All
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Form complete IPv6 address from supplied prefix and 64-bit interface identifier
false
16.0.R1
All
IPv6 address prefix length
4 to 128
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Index assigned to the IPv6 address of the interface
This command assigns a primary preference index to an IPv6 address of the interface to enforce the order in which the address is used by control plane protocols and applications which require a fixed address of the interface, such as LDP and Segment Routing. In cases where a fixed address is required when originating packets from the interface, the IPv6 address with the lowest primary preference index is selected. If the selected address is removed, the next IPv6 address with the next lowest primary preference index is selected.
If this index is not specified for the IPv6 address, the system assigns the next available index value to the address. The address index space is unique across all addresses of a given interface.
1 to 4294967295
16.0.R1
All
SRRP ID whose state is tracked on this IP address
1 to 4294967295
16.0.R1
All
Enter the bfd context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of BFD sessions
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Minimum echo interval over this interface
100 to 100000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Number of consecutive BFD messages missed from the peer
1 to 20
3
16.0.R1
All
BFD receive interval over this interface
10 to 100000
100
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
BFD transmit interval over this interface
10 to 100000
100
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Local termination point for BFD session
auto
cpm-np, auto, fp
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enable/disable Duplicate Address Detection.
configure router string interface string ipv6 duplicate-address-detection boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Forward unencapsulated IPv4 packets
configure router string interface string ipv6 forward-ipv4-packets boolean
false
19.5.R1
All
Enter the icmp6 context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the packet-too-big context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of packet-too-big messages
configure router string interface string ipv6 icmp6 packet-too-big admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Number of packet-too-big messages
10 to 1000
100
16.0.R1
All
Time to limit packet-too-big messages
1 to 60
10
16.0.R1
All
Enter the param-problem context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of param-problem messages
configure router string interface string ipv6 icmp6 param-problem admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Number of parameter-problem messages
10 to 1000
100
16.0.R1
All
Time to limit parameter problem messages
1 to 60
10
16.0.R1
All
Enter the redirects context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the redirect messages
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Number of redirect messages
10 to 1000
100
16.0.R1
All
Time to limit redirect messages
1 to 60
10
16.0.R1
All
Enter the time-exceeded context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the time-exceeded messages
configure router string interface string ipv6 icmp6 time-exceeded admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Number of time-exceeded messages
10 to 2000
100
16.0.R1
All
Time to limit time-exceeded messages
1 to 60
10
16.0.R1
All
Enter the unreachables context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the unreachable messages
configure router string interface string ipv6 icmp6 unreachables admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Number of unreachable messages
10 to 2000
100
16.0.R1
All
Time to limit unreachable messages
1 to 60
10
16.0.R1
All
Enter the link-local-address context
configure router string interface string ipv6 link-local-address
16.0.R1
All
Link-local IPv6 address of this router interface
16.0.R1
All
Enable/disable Duplicate Address Detection.
configure router string interface string ipv6 link-local-address duplicate-address-detection boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
DHCP server for the interface
configure router string interface string ipv6 local-dhcp-server reference
configure router string dhcp-server dhcpv6 string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the neighbor-discovery context
configure router string interface string ipv6 neighbor-discovery
16.0.R1
All
Type of entries learned from unsolicited NA messages
configure router string interface string ipv6 neighbor-discovery learn-unsolicited keyword
global, link-local, both
16.0.R1
All
Enter the limit context
16.0.R1
All
Log warning messages at threshold or when limit is exceeded, however entries are learned above limit
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of entries that can be learned on an IP interface
configure router string interface string ipv6 neighbor-discovery limit max-entries number
0 to 102400
16.0.R1
All
Threshold value that triggers a warning message to be sent
1 to 100
90
percent
16.0.R1
All
Enable neighbor discovery on interface
configure router string interface string ipv6 neighbor-discovery local-proxy-nd boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Neighbor entries to be refreshed proactively
configure router string interface string ipv6 neighbor-discovery proactive-refresh keyword
global, link-local, both
16.0.R1
All
Name of the proxy Neighbor Discovery policies for the interface
configure router string interface string ipv6 neighbor-discovery proxy-nd-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Timer for neighbor reachability detection
configure router string interface string ipv6 neighbor-discovery reachable-time number
30 to 3600
16.0.R1
All
Enter the secure-nd context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of secure neighbor discovery
configure router string interface string ipv6 neighbor-discovery secure-nd admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Accept unsecured messages
configure router string interface string ipv6 neighbor-discovery secure-nd allow-unsecured-msgs boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Minimum acceptable key length for public keys
configure router string interface string ipv6 neighbor-discovery secure-nd public-key-min-bits number
512 to 1024
1024
16.0.R1
All
Security parameter in the generation of a cryptographical address
configure router string interface string ipv6 neighbor-discovery secure-nd security-parameter number
0 to 1
1
16.0.R1
All
Time during which a neighbor discovery cache entry remains stale
configure router string interface string ipv6 neighbor-discovery stale-time number
60 to 65535
16.0.R1
All
Enter the static-neighbor list instance
configure router string interface string ipv6 neighbor-discovery static-neighbor string
16.0.R1
All
IPv6 address corresponding to the media-dependent physical address
configure router string interface string ipv6 neighbor-discovery static-neighbor string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Media-dependent physical address
configure router string interface string ipv6 neighbor-discovery static-neighbor string mac-address string
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Perform QoS Route lookup
configure router string interface string ipv6 qos-route-lookup keyword
destination, source
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
TCP maximum segment size for the interface
1220 to 9726
16.0.R1
All
Enable the urpf-check context
configure router string interface string ipv6 urpf-check
16.0.R1
All
Ignore default route when performing a uRPF check
configure router string interface string ipv6 urpf-check ignore-default boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Unicast RPF check mode
strict
strict, loose, strict-no-ecmp
16.0.R1
All
Enter the vrrp list instance
1
16.0.R1
All
Virtual Router Identifier (VRID) for the VRRP virtual router instance
1 to 255
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of VRRP
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Virtual router IP addresses for the interface
4
16.0.R1
All
Enable the bfd-liveness context
16.0.R1
All
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ip-address.
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
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Name of interface running BFD
configure router string interface string ipv6 vrrp number bfd-liveness interface-name string
1 to 32
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
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Administrative service name
configure router string interface string ipv6 vrrp number bfd-liveness service-name string
1 to 64
16.0.R1
All
VRRP initialization delay timer
1 to 65535
seconds
16.0.R1
All
MAC address used by virtual router instance overriding the VRRP default derived from the VRID
16.0.R1
All
Allow the master instance to dictate the master down timer
16.0.R1
All
Interval for sending VRRP Advertisement messages
10 to 4095
100
centiseconds
16.0.R1
All
Allow/disallow non-owner master to reply to NTP requests.
false
20.2.R1
All
Operational group name associated with VRRP
configure service oper-group string
16.0.R1
All
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Designate virtual router instance as owning the virtual router IP addresses
false
16.0.R1
All
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Suppress the transmission and reception of VRRP advertisement messages
false
16.0.R1
All
Allow non-owner master to reply to ICMP echo requests
false
16.0.R1
All
VRRP priority control policy associated with the virtual router instance
16.0.R1
All
Allow the VRRP to override an existing non-owner master
true
16.0.R1
All
Base priority for the VRRP
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Allow the forwarding of packets by a standby router
false
16.0.R1
All
Allow non-owner master to reply to Telnet requests
false
16.0.R1
All
Allow non-owner master to reply to traceroute requests
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the lag context
16.0.R1
All
LAG link map profile applied to a SAP or network interface
configure router string interface string lag link-map-profile number
1 to 64
16.0.R1
All
Enter the per-link-hash context
configure router string interface string lag per-link-hash
16.0.R1
All
Class used on LAG egress when using weighted per-link-hash
1 to 3
1
16.0.R1
All
Weight used on LAG egress when using weighted per-link-hash
1 to 1024
1
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ldp-sync-timer context
configure router string interface string ldp-sync-timer
16.0.R1
All
Terminate LDP sync timer
configure router string interface string ldp-sync-timer end-of-lib boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Value for the LDP SYNC timer
configure router string interface string ldp-sync-timer seconds number
1 to 1800
16.0.R1
All
Enter the load-balancing context
configure router string interface string load-balancing
16.0.R1
All
Enable flow label load balancing
configure router string interface string load-balancing flow-label-load-balancing boolean
When configured to true, this command enables load balancing in ECMP and LAG based on the output of a hash performed on the triplet {SA, DA, flow label} in the header of an IPv6 packet received on a IES, VPRN, R-VPLS, CsC, or network interface.
When configured to false, this command disables the load balancing in ECMP and LAG.
false
21.5.R1
All
Configure IP load balancing algorithm.
configure router string interface string load-balancing ip-load-balancing keyword
both
both, destination, source, inner-ip
16.0.R3
All
LSR load balancing algorithm
configure router string interface string load-balancing lsr-load-balancing keyword
lbl-only, lbl-ip, ip-only, eth-encap-ip, lbl-ip-l4-teid
16.0.R1
All
Allow use of SPI (Security Parameter Index) in hashing for ESP/AH encrypted IPv4/IPv6 traffic
configure router string interface string load-balancing spi-load-balancing boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Include TEID in hashing algorithm for GTP-U/C encapsulated traffic
configure router string interface string load-balancing teid-load-balancing boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use interface as a loopback interface
The following are part of a choice: loopback or port.
16.0.R1
All
MAC address for the interface
16.0.R1
All
MAC Accounting functionality
configure router string interface string mac-accounting boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the network-domains context
configure router string interface string network-domains
16.0.R4
All
Add a list entry for network-domain
configure router string interface string network-domains network-domain reference
5
16.0.R4
All
Specifies the network-domain name.
configure router string interface string network-domains network-domain reference
configure router string network-domains network-domain string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R4
All
Port to bind this interface
1 to 45
system
The following are part of a choice: loopback or port.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the qos context
16.0.R1
All
Instance of the port egress queue group for this interface
configure router string interface string qos egress-instance number
1 to 65535
16.0.R1
All
QoS queue group name
configure router string interface string qos egress-port-redirect-group reference
16.0.R1
All
Forwarding-plane queue group policy for this interface
configure router string interface string qos ingress-fp-redirect-group reference
16.0.R1
All
Instance of the forwarding-plane ingress queue group for this interface
configure router string interface string qos ingress-instance number
1 to 65535
16.0.R1
All
Network policy name associated with a network interface
configure router string interface string qos network-policy reference
16.0.R1
All
Strip all MPLS labels before packets are handed over for possible filter (PBR) processing
configure router string interface string strip-label boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
TOS marking state
configure router string interface string tos-marking-state keyword
trusted
trusted, untrusted
16.0.R1
All
Enable the untrusted context
16.0.R4
All
Configure the default action for Selective ILM (Incoming Label Map).
configure router string interface string untrusted default-forwarding keyword
forward
forward, drop
16.0.R4
All
Enable/disable per-VPRN selective URPF treatment. This applies to packets associated with a VPRN.
configure router string interface string urpf-selected-vprns boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
VAS interface type
configure router string interface string vas-if-type keyword
to-from-access, to-from-network, to-from-both
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ipv6 context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the neighbor-discovery context
configure router string ipv6 neighbor-discovery
16.0.R1
All
Timer for neighbor reachability detection
configure router string ipv6 neighbor-discovery reachable-time number
30 to 3600
30
16.0.R1
All
Neighbor discovery cache entry stale time
configure router string ipv6 neighbor-discovery stale-time number
60 to 65535
14400
16.0.R1
All
Enter the router-advertisement context
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement
16.0.R1
All
Enable the dns-options context
16.0.R1
All
Maximum time over which the RDNSS address is valid
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement dns-options rdnss-lifetime (keyword | number)
This command specifies the maximum time that the RDNSS address is used for name resolution by the client.
0 | 4 to 3600
infinite
seconds
infinite
16.0.R1
All
Router advertisements that are forwarded to servers
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement dns-options server string
4
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the interface list instance
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement interface string
16.0.R1
All
Router interface name
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement interface string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of router advertisement
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement interface string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Hop limit to advertise in router advertisement messages
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement interface string current-hop-limit number
0 to 255
64
16.0.R1
All
Enable the dns-options context
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement interface string dns-options
16.0.R1
All
Include the RDNSS option in the router advertisement
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement interface string dns-options include-rdnss boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Maximum time over which the RDNSS address 25 is valid
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement interface string dns-options rdnss-lifetime (number | keyword)
0 | 4 to 3600
seconds
infinite
16.0.R1
All
Router advertisements that are forwarded to servers
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement interface string dns-options server string
4
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Set the managed address configuration flag
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement interface string managed-configuration boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum time between sending router advertisement msgs
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement interface string max-advertisement-interval number
4 to 1800
600
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Minimum time between sending router advertisement msgs
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement interface string min-advertisement-interval number
3 to 1350
200
seconds
16.0.R1
All
MTU for sending packets to the router
1280 to 9800
16.0.R1
All
Set the other configuration flag
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement interface string other-stateful-configuration boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the prefix list instance
254
16.0.R1
All
IPv6 address prefix
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Set the autonomous flag value
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement interface string prefix string autonomous boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Use prefix for on-link determination
true
16.0.R1
All
Remaining time that the prefix remains preferred
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement interface string prefix string preferred-lifetime (keyword | number)
0 to 4294967294
604800
seconds
infinite
16.0.R1
All
Remaining time in which the prefix is still valid
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement interface string prefix string valid-lifetime (keyword | number)
0 to 4294967294
2592000
seconds
infinite
16.0.R1
All
Time the router is reachable by other hosts or nodes
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement interface string reachable-time number
0 to 3600000
0
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Time to advertise ICMPv6 ND router advertisement msgs
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement interface string retransmit-time number
0 to 1800000
0
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Lifetime value in ICMPv6 ND router advertisement msgs
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement interface string router-lifetime number
0 | 4 to 9000
1800
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Send router advert msg using VRRP virtual MAC addr
configure router string ipv6 router-advertisement interface string use-virtual-mac boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ipv6-te-router-id context
configure router string ipv6-te-router-id
19.10.R1
All
Network IP interface name to obtain IP address
configure router string ipv6-te-router-id interface reference
This command specifies the interface name from which to obtain the IP address to use as the IPv6 TE Router ID. This router ID uniquely identifies the router to other routers as IPv6 TE capable in an IGP TE domain.
IS-IS advertises this information using the IPv6 TE Router ID TLV.
19.10.R1
All
Enable the isa-service-chaining context
configure router string isa-service-chaining
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Add a list entry for nat-group
configure router string isa-service-chaining nat-group number
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
ISA NAT group/ISA WLAN GW group ID for the EVPN pools
configure router string isa-service-chaining nat-group number
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable the vxlan-vtep-range context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
End address of the VXLAN VTEP range
configure router string isa-service-chaining vxlan-vtep-range end (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Start address of the VXLAN VTEP range
configure router string isa-service-chaining vxlan-vtep-range start (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the isis list instance
16.0.R1
All
Instance ID for IS-IS instance
0 to 127
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of IS-IS instance
configure router string isis number admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Advertise prefixes that belong to passive interfaces
configure router string isis number advertise-passive-only boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise router capabilities to neighbors
configure router string isis number advertise-router-capability keyword
area, as
16.0.R1
All
Allow use of forwarding adjacency
configure router string isis number advertise-tunnel-link boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Destination MAC address for all L1 IS-IS routers
configure router string isis number all-l1isis string
01:80:C2:00:00:14
16.0.R1
All
Destination MAC address for all L2 IS-IS routers
configure router string isis number all-l2isis string
01:80:C2:00:00:15
16.0.R1
All
Area address portion of NSAP address
configure router string isis number area-address string
2 to 38
3
16.0.R1
All
Perform authentication check to reject PDUs that do not match the type or key requirements
configure router string isis number authentication-check boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Authentication key to verify PDUs sent by neighboring routers
configure router string isis number authentication-key string
1 to 366
16.0.R1
All
The keychain used to sign and/or authenticate.
configure router string isis number authentication-keychain reference
16.0.R3
All
Authentication type
configure router string isis number authentication-type keyword
password, message-digest
16.0.R1
All
Authenticate individual IS-IS protocol packets of complete sequence number PDU (CSNP) type
configure router string isis number csnp-authentication boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable the database-export context
configure router string isis number database-export
16.0.R1
All
Enable the bgp-ls-identifier context
configure router string isis number database-export bgp-ls-identifier
16.0.R1
All
BGP-LS identifier that is sent in the BGP-LS NLRI
configure router string isis number database-export bgp-ls-identifier value number
0
16.0.R1
All
Unique identifier of the IGP instance in the BGP-LS NLRI
configure router string isis number database-export igp-identifier number
16.0.R1
All
Route tag for default route
configure router string isis number default-route-tag number
1 to max
16.0.R1
All
Enter the entropy-label context
configure router string isis number entropy-label
16.0.R1
All
Received entropy label capability advertisement to override
configure router string isis number entropy-label override-tunnel-elc boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the export-limit context
configure router string isis number export-limit
16.0.R1
All
Export limit at which warning a log message and SNMP notification are sent
configure router string isis number export-limit log-percent number
1 to 100
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of routes or prefixes to be exported into IGP instance from route table
configure router string isis number export-limit number number
1 to max
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Configure names of export policies to be used for determining which routes are exported from the routing table to this IGP.
configure router string isis number export-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the flexible-algorithms context
configure router string isis number flexible-algorithms
Commands in this context configure IS-IS parameters for flexible algorithm participation.
20.7.R1
All
Administrative state of flexible algorithms support
configure router string isis number flexible-algorithms admin-state keyword
This command specifies the administrative state of the support of flexible algorithm IGP LSDB extensions.
disable
enable, disable
20.7.R1
All
Enter the flex-algo list instance
configure router string isis number flexible-algorithms flex-algo number
Commands in this context configure an IS-IS flexible algorithm.
When flexible algorithm is configured in an IS-IS instance, the IS-IS instance is configured for all levels (Level 1 and Level 2).
7
20.7.R1
All
Flexible Algorithm ID
configure router string isis number flexible-algorithms flex-algo number
128 to 255
This element is part of a list key.
20.7.R1
All
Flexible Algorithm Definition to advertise
This command specifies the locally-configured flexible algorithm definition.
The winning FAD used by a router must be consistent with the winning FAD on all other routers. This avoids routing loops and traffic blackholing. The winning FAD is selected using a tie-breaker algorithm that first selects the highest advertised FAD priority followed by the highest system ID.
20.7.R1
All
Enable the loopfree-alternate context
configure router string isis number flexible-algorithms flex-algo number loopfree-alternate
20.7.R1
All
Allow participation in the Flexible Algorithm
configure router string isis number flexible-algorithms flex-algo number participate boolean
When configured to true, the router advertises the capability to participate in a Flexible Algorithm within the ISIS Router Capability TLV. A router only advertises participation when the winning FAD can be supported, which includes segment routing support.
When configured to false, Flexible Algorithm participation is not enabled.
false
20.7.R1
All
Enable the graceful-restart context
configure router string isis number graceful-restart
16.0.R1
All
Enable graceful restart helper for IS-IS
configure router string isis number graceful-restart helper-mode boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Authenticate individual IS-IS protocol packets of Hello type
configure router string isis number hello-authentication boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Padding on IS-IS Hello packets
configure router string isis number hello-padding keyword
adaptive, loose, strict, none
16.0.R1
All
Ignore attached bit on received L1 LSPs to disable installation of default routes
configure router string isis number ignore-attached-bit boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Ignore LSP packets with errors
configure router string isis number ignore-lsp-errors boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Ignore links with narrow metrics when wide-metrics support is enabled
configure router string isis number ignore-narrow-metric boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the igp-shortcut context
configure router string isis number igp-shortcut
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of RSVP-TE or SR-TE shortcut
configure router string isis number igp-shortcut admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
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Enter the tunnel-next-hop context
configure router string isis number igp-shortcut tunnel-next-hop
16.0.R1
All
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Enter the family list instance
configure router string isis number igp-shortcut tunnel-next-hop family keyword
16.0.R1
All
Address family type for tunnel next-hop
configure router string isis number igp-shortcut tunnel-next-hop family keyword
ipv4, ipv6, srv4, srv6
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
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Resolution state for IGP shortcut tunnels
configure router string isis number igp-shortcut tunnel-next-hop family keyword resolution keyword
none
none, filter, any, match-family-ip
16.0.R1
All
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Enter the resolution-filter context
configure router string isis number igp-shortcut tunnel-next-hop family keyword resolution-filter
16.0.R1
All
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Use RSVP tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string isis number igp-shortcut tunnel-next-hop family keyword resolution-filter rsvp boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
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Use SR-TE tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string isis number igp-shortcut tunnel-next-hop family keyword resolution-filter sr-te boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use IID TLVs with IS-IS multi-instance (MI)
false
16.0.R1
All
Configure names of import policies to be used for determining which routes are imported from this IGP to the routing table.
configure router string isis number import-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the interface list instance
16.0.R1
All
Router interface name
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for adjacency-set
configure router string isis number interface string adjacency-set reference
16.0.R1
All
Adjacency set identity
configure router string isis number interface string adjacency-set reference
configure router string isis number segment-routing adjacency-set number
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of interface
configure router string isis number interface string admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enter the bfd-liveness context
configure router string isis number interface string bfd-liveness
16.0.R1
All
Enable the ipv4 context
16.0.R1
All
BFD-enabled TLV for IPv4 to include on this IS-IS interface
configure router string isis number interface string bfd-liveness ipv4 include-bfd-tlv boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the ipv6 context
16.0.R1
All
BFD-enabled TLV for IPv4 to include on this IS-IS interface
configure router string isis number interface string bfd-liveness ipv6 include-bfd-tlv boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Time interval between successive CSN PDUs sent from interface
configure router string isis number interface string csnp-interval number
1 to 65535
10
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Allow non-MI capable router to establish an adjacency and operate with a router in non-zero instance
configure router string isis number interface string default-instance boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the flex-algo list instance
7
20.7.R1
All
Flexible Algorithm ID
128 to 255
This element is part of a list key.
20.7.R1
All
Enable the ipv4-node-sid context
20.7.R1
All
IPvX node SID index for this interface
0 to 4294967295
The following are part of a choice: index or label.
20.7.R1
All
Specifies IPvX node SID label for this interface.
1 to 4294967295
The following are part of a choice: index or label.
20.7.R1
All
Enable the ipv6-node-sid context
20.7.R1
All
IPvX node SID index for this interface
0 to 4294967295
The following are part of a choice: index or label.
20.7.R1
All
Specifies IPvX node SID label for this interface.
1 to 4294967295
The following are part of a choice: index or label.
20.7.R1
All
Authenticate individual IS-IS protocol packets of Hello type
configure router string isis number interface string hello-authentication boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Authentication key or hash string for Hello PDUs
configure router string isis number interface string hello-authentication-key string
1 to 366
16.0.R1
All
Authentication keychain to use for the session.
configure router string isis number interface string hello-authentication-keychain reference
16.0.R3
All
Hello authentication type
configure router string isis number interface string hello-authentication-type keyword
password, message-digest
16.0.R1
All
Padding on IS-IS Hello packets
configure router string isis number interface string hello-padding keyword
adaptive, loose, strict, none
16.0.R1
All
Interface type to broadcast, point-to-point, or to be default
configure router string isis number interface string interface-type keyword
point-to-point, broadcast
16.0.R1
All
Enable the ipv4-adjacency-sid context
configure router string isis number interface string ipv4-adjacency-sid
16.0.R1
All
Adjacency SID
1 to 1048575
16.0.R1
All
Enable IPv4 multicast routing for the interface
configure router string isis number interface string ipv4-multicast boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable the ipv4-node-sid context
configure router string isis number interface string ipv4-node-sid
16.0.R1
All
Clear the node-sid flag (N-flag)
configure router string isis number interface string ipv4-node-sid clear-n-flag boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
IPvX node SID index for this interface
0 to 4294967295
The following are part of a choice: index or label.
16.0.R1
All
Specifies IPvX node SID label for this interface.
1 to 4294967295
The following are part of a choice: index or label.
16.0.R1
All
Enable the ipv6-adjacency-sid context
configure router string isis number interface string ipv6-adjacency-sid
16.0.R1
All
Adjacency SID
1 to 1048575
16.0.R1
All
Enable IPv6 multicast routing for the interface
configure router string isis number interface string ipv6-multicast boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable the ipv6-node-sid context
configure router string isis number interface string ipv6-node-sid
16.0.R1
All
Clear the node-sid flag (N-flag)
configure router string isis number interface string ipv6-node-sid clear-n-flag boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
IPvX node SID index for this interface
0 to 4294967295
The following are part of a choice: index or label.
16.0.R1
All
Specifies IPvX node SID label for this interface.
1 to 4294967295
The following are part of a choice: index or label.
16.0.R1
All
Enable IPv6 unicast routing for the interface
configure router string isis number interface string ipv6-unicast boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the level list instance
2
16.0.R1
All
ISIS protocol level number
1, 2
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Authentication key for Hello PDUs
This command configures the authentication key (password) for Hello PDUs. Both the Hello authentication key and the Hello authentication type on a segment must match.
If both IS-IS and Hello authentication are configured, Hello messages are validated using Hello authentication. If only IS-IS authentication is configured, it is used to authenticate all IS-IS (including Hello) protocol PDUs.
1 to 366
16.0.R1
All
Authentication keychain to use for the session.
16.0.R3
All
Hello authentication enabled on the context
This command enables Hello authentication at the level context. Both the Hello authentication key and the Hello authentication type on a segment must match. The Hello authentication-key statement must also be included.
password, message-digest
16.0.R1
All
Interval between Hello messages sent on this level
1 to 20000
9
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Hello messages missed from neighbor before router declares adjacency down
2 to 100
3
16.0.R1
All
Padding on IS-IS Hello packets
adaptive, loose, strict, none
16.0.R1
All
IS-IS interface metric applied for IPv4 multicast
1 to 16777215
16.0.R1
All
IS-IS interface metric applied for IPv6 multicast
1 to 16777215
16.0.R1
All
IS-IS interface metric applied for IPv6 unicast
1 to 16777215
16.0.R1
All
IS-IS interface metric applied for IPv4 unicast
1 to 16777215
16.0.R1
All
Passive interface
false
16.0.R1
All
Router to become the designated router on a multi-access network
0 to 127
64
16.0.R1
All
Value of the signal degrade offset
1 to 16777215
16.0.R1
All
Value of the signal fail offset
1 to 16777215
16.0.R1
All
IS-IS levels for this interface
configure router string isis number interface string level-capability keyword
1/2
1, 2, 1/2
16.0.R1
All
Load balancing weight
configure router string isis number interface string load-balancing-weight number
16.0.R1
All
Enter the loopfree-alternate context
configure router string isis number interface string loopfree-alternate
16.0.R3
All
Enable/disable Loopfree Alternative at interface level.
false
16.0.R3
All
Enable the policy-map context
configure router string isis number interface string loopfree-alternate policy-map
16.0.R3
All
Route next hop policy template that is applied to interface
configure router string isis number interface string loopfree-alternate policy-map route-nh-template reference
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R3
All
Interval for sending LSPs from interface
configure router string isis number interface string lsp-pacing-interval number
0 to 65535
100
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Enable the mesh-group context
configure router string isis number interface string mesh-group
16.0.R1
All
Prevent the interface from flooding LSPs
The following are part of a choice: blocked or value.
16.0.R1
All
Mesh group for the interface
1 to 2000000000
The following are part of a choice: blocked or value.
16.0.R1
All
Passive interface
false
16.0.R1
All
Minimum time between LSP PDU retransmissions on point-to-point interface
configure router string isis number interface string retransmit-interval number
1 to 65535
5
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Allow adjacency SID protection by LFA and remote LFA
configure router string isis number interface string sid-protection boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Route tag for IP address of interface
1 to max
16.0.R1
All
IS-IS topology for IPv4 multicast routing
configure router string isis number ipv4-multicast-routing keyword
native
false, native, mt
16.0.R1
All
Support IPv4 routing for IS-IS instance
configure router string isis number ipv4-routing boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Topology to populate the IPv6 multicast RTM
configure router string isis number ipv6-multicast-routing keyword
false, native, mt
16.0.R1
All
Routing topology for IPv6
configure router string isis number ipv6-routing keyword
false
false, native, mt
16.0.R1
All
Allow LDP over RSVP processing
configure router string isis number ldp-over-rsvp boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use IGP-LDP synchronization feature on all interfaces participating in IS-IS routing protocol
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the level list instance
2
16.0.R1
All
ISIS protocol level number
1, 2
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Allow router advertisement capabilities
configure router string isis number level keyword advertise-router-capability boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Authentication key to verify PDUs sent on the interface
configure router string isis number level keyword authentication-key string
This command sets the authentication key used to verify PDUs sent by neighboring routers on the interface.
Neighboring routers use passwords to authenticate PDUs sent from an interface. For authentication to work, both the authentication key and the authentication type on a segment must match. The authentication-type command must also be included.
1 to 366
16.0.R1
All
The keychain used to sign and/or authenticate.
configure router string isis number level keyword authentication-keychain reference
16.0.R3
All
Configure the authentication type to be used.
configure router string isis number level keyword authentication-type keyword
password, message-digest
16.0.R1
All
Enter the bier context
16.0.R4
All
Administrative state of BIER
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R4
All
Specify BIER template name.
16.0.R4
All
Enable/disable authentication on received ISIS protocol packets of type CSNP.
configure router string isis number level keyword csnp-authentication boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Exclude IGP link-state information of a specific IS-IS level from being exported into extended TE-DB
configure router string isis number level keyword database-export-exclude boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Default metric for IPv4 unicast
configure router string isis number level keyword default-ipv4-multicast-metric number
1 to 16777215
10
16.0.R1
All
Default metric for IPv6 unicast
configure router string isis number level keyword default-ipv6-multicast-metric number
1 to 16777215
10
16.0.R1
All
Default metric for IPv6 unicast
configure router string isis number level keyword default-ipv6-unicast-metric number
1 to 16777215
10
16.0.R1
All
Default metric
configure router string isis number level keyword default-metric number
1 to 16777215
10
16.0.R1
All
External route preference for IS-IS level
configure router string isis number level keyword external-preference number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Authenticate individual IS-IS protocol packets of Hello type
configure router string isis number level keyword hello-authentication boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Padding on IS-IS Hello packets
configure router string isis number level keyword hello-padding keyword
adaptive, loose, strict, none
16.0.R1
All
Exclude interface participating in specific IS-IS level in SPF LFA computation
configure router string isis number level keyword loopfree-alternate-exclude boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
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LSP MTU size
configure router string isis number level keyword lsp-mtu-size number
490 to 9778
1492
bytes
16.0.R1
All
External route preference at level
configure router string isis number level keyword preference number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Enable/disable authentication on received ISIS protocol packets of type PSNP.
configure router string isis number level keyword psnp-authentication boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Use wide metrics advertisements in the LSPs
configure router string isis number level keyword wide-metrics-only boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Routing level for instance
configure router string isis number level-capability keyword
1/2
1, 2, 1/2
16.0.R1
All
Enter the link-group list instance
configure router string isis number link-group string
16.0.R1
All
Link group name for the IS-IS protocol
configure router string isis number link-group string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Text description
configure router string isis number link-group string description string
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Enter the level list instance
configure router string isis number link-group string level keyword
2
16.0.R1
All
ISIS protocol level number
configure router string isis number link-group string level keyword
1, 2
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Offset value for the IPv4 multicast address family
configure router string isis number link-group string level keyword ipv4-multicast-metric-offset number
1 to 16777215
16.0.R1
All
Offset value for the IPv4 unicast address family
configure router string isis number link-group string level keyword ipv4-unicast-metric-offset number
1 to 16777215
16.0.R1
All
Offset value for the IPv6 multicast address family
configure router string isis number link-group string level keyword ipv6-multicast-metric-offset number
1 to 16777215
16.0.R1
All
Offset value for the IPv6 unicast address family
configure router string isis number link-group string level keyword ipv6-unicast-metric-offset number
1 to 16777215
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for member
8
16.0.R1
All
Router interface name for this link group
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Minimum number of operational links
configure router string isis number link-group string level keyword oper-members number
1 to 8
16.0.R1
All
Minimum number of operational links to return link group to normal state and remove offsets
configure router string isis number link-group string level keyword revert-members number
1 to 8
16.0.R1
All
Enable the loopfree-alternate context
configure router string isis number loopfree-alternate
16.0.R1
All
Attach Remote LFA information to RTM entries
configure router string isis number loopfree-alternate augment-route-table boolean
When configured to true, this command enables IS-IS to attach Remote LFA-specific information to RTM entries for use by protocols such as LDP.
When configured to false, rLFA-specific information is not added to RTM entries.
false
19.10.R1
All
Enter the exclude context
configure router string isis number loopfree-alternate exclude
16.0.R3
All
Policy to exclude prefixes from LFA SPF calculation
configure router string isis number loopfree-alternate exclude prefix-policy reference
This command specifies the name of the policy for the prefixes to exclude from the LFA SPF calculation.
An excluded prefix is not included in LFA calculation regardless of its priority. The prefix tag is, however, used in the main SPF.
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R3
All
Enable the remote-lfa context
configure router string isis number loopfree-alternate remote-lfa
16.0.R1
All
Maximum cost of destination node during reverse SPF calculation
configure router string isis number loopfree-alternate remote-lfa max-pq-cost number
4261412864
16.0.R1
All
Enable the node-protect context
configure router string isis number loopfree-alternate remote-lfa node-protect
16.0.R4
All
Specifies the maximum number of PQ nodes.
configure router string isis number loopfree-alternate remote-lfa node-protect max-pq-nodes number
1 to 32
16
16.0.R4
All
Enable the ti-lfa context
configure router string isis number loopfree-alternate ti-lfa
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of labels that TI-LFA backup next hop can use
configure router string isis number loopfree-alternate ti-lfa max-sr-frr-labels number
0 to 3
2
16.0.R1
All
Enable the node-protect context
configure router string isis number loopfree-alternate ti-lfa node-protect
16.0.R5
All
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Amount of time during which an LSP is considered valid
configure router string isis number lsp-lifetime number
350 to 65535
1200
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Minimum value for the Remaining Lifetime of an LSP
configure router string isis number lsp-minimum-remaining-lifetime number
350 to 65535
seconds
19.7.R1
All
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LSP MTU size
configure router string isis number lsp-mtu-size number
490 to 9778
1492
bytes
16.0.R1
All
Enter the lsp-refresh context
configure router string isis number lsp-refresh
16.0.R1
All
Set the refresh interval to always be half the LSP lifetime
configure router string isis number lsp-refresh half-lifetime boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Refresh timer interval
configure router string isis number lsp-refresh interval number
150 to 65535
600
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enable detection of MRU mismatch
configure router string isis number mru-mismatch-detection boolean
When configured to true, this command verifies that the received IS-IS Hello (IIH) packet size does not exceed the configured maximum port MTU size. The received IIH packet is dropped when its size exceeds the maximum port MTU size.
When configured to false, the IS-IS router instance will not drop oversized IIH packets.
By default, FP-based hardware can receive oversized packets but it will not originate them.
false
21.5.R1
All
Enable the multi-topology context
configure router string isis number multi-topology
16.0.R1
All
Support IPv4 topology (MT3)
configure router string isis number multi-topology ipv4-multicast boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Support IPv6 topology (MT4)
configure router string isis number multi-topology ipv6-multicast boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Support multi-topology TLVs
configure router string isis number multi-topology ipv6-unicast boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the multicast-import context
configure router string isis number multicast-import
16.0.R1
All
Submit IPv4 routes into the multicast RPF of the RTM
configure router string isis number multicast-import ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Submit IPv6 routes into the multicast RPF of the RTM
configure router string isis number multicast-import ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the overload context
16.0.R1
All
Advertise transit links with maximum metric instead of setting overload bit
configure router string isis number overload max-metric boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise the external routes when router is in overloaded
configure router string isis number overload-export-external boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise the inter-level routes when router is overloaded
configure router string isis number overload-export-interlevel boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the overload-on-boot context
configure router string isis number overload-on-boot
16.0.R1
All
Advertise transit links with maximum metric instead of setting overload bit
configure router string isis number overload-on-boot max-metric boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Time during which the router operates in overload state after reboot
configure router string isis number overload-on-boot timeout number
60 to 1800
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Purge Originator Identification TLV
false
16.0.R1
All
Use IS-IS Prefix Attributes TLV to exchange extended IPv4 and IPv6 reachability information
configure router string isis number prefix-attributes-tlv boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the prefix-limit context
configure router string isis number prefix-limit
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of prefixes for IS-IS instance
configure router string isis number prefix-limit limit number
1 to max
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Send warning message at specified threshold or when limit is reached, without going into overload
configure router string isis number prefix-limit log-only boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Time router remains in overload after prefix limit is exceeded before restarting
configure router string isis number prefix-limit overload-timeout (number | keyword)
1 to 1800
forever
forever
16.0.R1
All
Threshold value to trigger a warning message to be sent
configure router string isis number prefix-limit warning-threshold number
0 to 100
0
percent
16.0.R1
All
Authenticate individual IS-IS protocol packets of partial sequence number PDU (PSNP) type
configure router string isis number psnp-authentication boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Reference bandwidth for bandwidth relative costing
configure router string isis number reference-bandwidth number
1 to max
kilobps
16.0.R1
All
Enter the rib-priority context
configure router string isis number rib-priority
16.0.R1
All
Enter the high context
configure router string isis number rib-priority high
16.0.R1
All
List used to select routes processed at higher priority through OSPF route calculation process
configure router string isis number rib-priority high prefix-list reference
configure policy-options prefix-list string
The following are part of a choice: prefix-list or tag.
16.0.R1
All
Value that matches IS-IS routes processed at higher priority through route calculation process
1 to max
The following are part of a choice: prefix-list or tag.
16.0.R1
All
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Unique router ID for the ISIS instance
16.0.R1
All
Enter the segment-routing context
configure router string isis number segment-routing
16.0.R1
All
Adjacency SID hold time
configure router string isis number segment-routing adj-sid-hold (number | keyword)
1 to 300
15
seconds
none
16.0.R1
All
Enter the adjacency-set list instance
configure router string isis number segment-routing adjacency-set number
16.0.R1
All
Identifier for specified adjacency set
configure router string isis number segment-routing adjacency-set number
1 to max
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Advertise the adjacency set when all links terminate on the same neighboring node
configure router string isis number segment-routing adjacency-set number advertise boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Address family for the adjacency set
configure router string isis number segment-routing adjacency-set number family keyword
ipv4
ipv4, ipv6
16.0.R1
All
Require all members of the adjacency set to terminate on the same neighboring node
configure router string isis number segment-routing adjacency-set number parallel boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable the sid context
configure router string isis number segment-routing adjacency-set number sid
16.0.R1
All
Adjacency SID
configure router string isis number segment-routing adjacency-set number sid label number
1 to 1048575
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of segment routing
configure router string isis number segment-routing admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Allow CBF with ECMP over RSVP-TE LSPs as IGP shortcuts
configure router string isis number segment-routing class-forwarding boolean
When configured to true, this command enables Class-Based Forwarding (CBF) with ECMP for SR-ISIS resolved to RSVP-TE LSPs as IGP shortcuts.
For CBF with ECMP to be effective, a class forwarding policy must be defined, as well as FC to set associations and RSVP-TE LSPs to set associations.
When configured to false, CBF over IGP shortcuts is disabled.
false
20.2.R1
All
Enter the egress-statistics context
configure router string isis number segment-routing egress-statistics
19.10.R1
All
Enable the allocation of statistics on adjacency sets
configure router string isis number segment-routing egress-statistics adj-set boolean
When configured to true, this command enables the allocation of statistic indices to each adjacency set. All adjacencies of a set share the same statistics index. If a statistics index is not available at allocation time, the allocation fails and the system re-tries the allocation. The system generates a log on the first fail and a log on the final successful allocation.
false
19.10.R1
All
Enable the allocation of statistics on adjacency SIDs
configure router string isis number segment-routing egress-statistics adj-sid boolean
When configured to true, this command enables the allocation of statistic indices to each programmed NHLFE corresponding to Adjacency SIDs (local and received by means of IGP advertisement). All NHLFEs associated to a given SID share the same index. If a statistics index is not available at allocation time, the allocation fails and the system re-tries the allocation. The system generates a log on the first fail and a log on the final successful allocation.
false
19.10.R1
All
Enable the allocation of statistics on node SIDs
configure router string isis number segment-routing egress-statistics node-sid boolean
When configured to true, this command enables the allocation of statistic indices to each node SID (received by means of IGP advertisement). All NHLFEs associated to a given SID share the same index. If a statistics index is not available at allocation time, the allocation fails and the system retries the allocation. The system generates a log on the first fail and a log on the final successful allocation.
false
19.10.R1
All
Entropy label capability
configure router string isis number segment-routing entropy-label boolean
16.0.R1
All
Tunnel table export policies to export tunneled routes
configure router string isis number segment-routing export-tunnel-table keyword
ldp
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ingress-statistics context
configure router string isis number segment-routing ingress-statistics
19.10.R1
All
Enable the allocation of statistics on adjacency sets
configure router string isis number segment-routing ingress-statistics adj-set boolean
When configured to true, this command enables the allocation of statistic indices to each adjacency set. All adjacencies of a set share the same statistics index. If a statistics index is not available at allocation time, the allocation fails and the system re-tries the allocation. The system generates a log on the first fail and a log on the final successful allocation.
false
19.10.R1
All
Enable the allocation of statistics on adjacency SIDs
configure router string isis number segment-routing ingress-statistics adj-sid boolean
When configured to true, this command enables the allocation of statistic indices to each programmed NHLFE corresponding to Adjacency SIDs (local and received by means of IGP advertisement). All NHLFEs associated to a given SID share the same index. If a statistics index is not available at allocation time, the allocation fails and the system re-tries the allocation. The system generates a log on the first fail and a log on the final successful allocation.
false
19.10.R1
All
Enable the allocation of statistics on node SIDs
configure router string isis number segment-routing ingress-statistics node-sid boolean
When configured to true, this command enables the allocation of statistic indices to each node SID (received by means of IGP advertisement). All NHLFEs associated to a given SID share the same index. If a statistics index is not available at allocation time, the allocation fails and the system retries the allocation. The system generates a log on the first fail and a log on the final successful allocation.
false
19.10.R1
All
Enter the mapping-server context
configure router string isis number segment-routing mapping-server
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of ISIS segment routing mapping server
configure router string isis number segment-routing mapping-server admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enter the node-sid-map list instance
configure router string isis number segment-routing mapping-server node-sid-map number
16.0.R1
All
SID index of a mapping server Prefix-SID
configure router string isis number segment-routing mapping-server node-sid-map number
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Clear the node-sid flag (N-flag)
configure router string isis number segment-routing mapping-server node-sid-map number clear-n-flag boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Prefix of a mapping server Prefix-SID
configure router string isis number segment-routing mapping-server node-sid-map number ip-prefix string
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Flags to assign in SID Label Binding TLV advertised by Segment Routing Mapping Server
configure router string isis number segment-routing mapping-server node-sid-map number level-capability keyword
1/2
1, 2, 1/2
16.0.R1
All
Range of addresses and their associated prefix SIDs
configure router string isis number segment-routing mapping-server node-sid-map number range number
0 to 65535
1
16.0.R1
All
Enter the set-flags context
configure router string isis number segment-routing mapping-server node-sid-map number set-flags
16.0.R1
All
SID Label Binding TLV to be flooded across the entire routing domain
configure router string isis number segment-routing mapping-server node-sid-map number set-flags bit-s boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the maximum-sid-depth context
configure router string isis number segment-routing maximum-sid-depth
20.2.R1
All
Value to override the announced node MSD-BMI value
configure router string isis number segment-routing maximum-sid-depth override-bmi number
This command overrides the announced MSD node Base MPLS Imposition (BMI) value. The MSD-BMI value announced by a router can be used by recipients to understand the number of MPLS labels that can be imposed inclusive of all service, transport, or special labels.
When unconfigured, the router announces the node's maximum supported BMI assuming the most simple services and Layer 2 encapsulation.
0 to 12
20.2.R1
All
Value to override the announced node MSD-ERLD value
configure router string isis number segment-routing maximum-sid-depth override-erld number
This command configures the override Entropy Readable Label Depth (ERLD) Maximum Sid Depth (MSD) value. Information about each intermediate LSR's capability of reading the maximum label stack depth is used by ingress LSRs to perform EL-based load balancing.
When unconfigured, the router announces the node maximum supported ERLD assuming the most simple Layer 2 encapsulation.
0 to 15
20.2.R1
All
Enable the micro-loop-avoidance context
configure router string isis number segment-routing micro-loop-avoidance
19.10.R1
All
FIB delay before programming new primary next-hops
configure router string isis number segment-routing micro-loop-avoidance fib-delay number
This command specifies the delay time before programming the new next-hops for the SR tunnel.
1 to 300
15
deciseconds
19.10.R1
All
Enable the prefix-sid-range context
configure router string isis number segment-routing prefix-sid-range
Commands in this context configure the label block that BGP segment routing is allowed to use.
16.0.R1
All
Allows BGP global SR range
configure router string isis number segment-routing prefix-sid-range global
When configured, this command specifies that BGP is allowed to allocate labels from the SRGB space, as defined under the configure router mpls-labels sr-labels context.
The following are part of a choice: global or (max-index and start-label).
16.0.R1
All
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Upper bound value for the local SID index
configure router string isis number segment-routing prefix-sid-range max-index number
0 to 524287
1
The following are part of a choice: global or (max-index and start-label).
16.0.R1
All
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Lower bound value for the local label offset
configure router string isis number segment-routing prefix-sid-range start-label number
0 to 524287
0
The following are part of a choice: global or (max-index and start-label).
16.0.R1
All
Segment routing local block
configure router string isis number segment-routing srlb reference
configure router string mpls-labels reserved-label-block string
16.0.R1
All
Tunnel MTU size
configure router string isis number segment-routing tunnel-mtu number
512 to 9786
16.0.R1
All
Preference of SR tunnels created by the IGP instance
configure router string isis number segment-routing tunnel-table-pref number
1 to 255
11
16.0.R1
All
Enter the segment-routing-v6 context
configure router string isis number segment-routing-v6
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Administrative state of segment routing SRv6
configure router string isis number segment-routing-v6 admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Enter the locator list instance
configure router string isis number segment-routing-v6 locator reference
This command adds a reference to a locator for each algorithm in this IS-IS instance.
The same algorithm locator can be shared with other IGP instances and BGP instances in IP-VPN or EVPN.
8
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Locator name
configure router string isis number segment-routing-v6 locator reference
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 locator string
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Enter the level list instance
2
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
ISIS protocol level number
1, 2
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
IS-IS metric to advertise in the locator level list
1 to 16777215
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
IS-IS routing level capability
configure router string isis number segment-routing-v6 locator reference level-capability keyword
This command configures the routing level capability for an instance of the IS-IS routing process.
The level capability configured on the instance must match the level capability on the interface to form an adjacency.
1/2
1, 2, 1/2
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Route tag to advertise in the locator
1 to max
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Enable RFC standards compliant multi-instance behavior
configure router string isis number standard-multi-instance boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable strict checking of address families for IS-IS adjacencies
configure router string isis number strict-adjacency-check boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the summary-address list instance
configure router string isis number summary-address (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix)
16.0.R1
All
Summary IP prefix
configure router string isis number summary-address (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix)
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
IS-IS Level from which the prefix should be summarized
configure router string isis number summary-address (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) level-capability keyword
1/2
1, 2, 1/2
16.0.R1
All
Route tag assigned to the summary address
configure router string isis number summary-address (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-tag number
1 to max
16.0.R1
All
Allow IS-IS to suppress setting the attached bit on LSPs
configure router string isis number suppress-attached-bit boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
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System ID
14
0000.0000.0000
16.0.R1
All
Enter the timers context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the lsp-wait context
16.0.R1
All
Initial LSP generation delay
10 to 100000
10
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Maximum time between two consecutive occurrences of LSP generation
10 to 120000
5000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Delay between first and second LSP generation
10 to 100000
1000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the spf-wait context
16.0.R1
All
Initial SPF calculation delay after topology change
10 to 100000
1000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Maximum interval between two consecutive SPF calculations
10 to 120000
10000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Hold time between first and second SPF calculations
10 to 100000
1000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Traffic engineering for router
configure router string isis number traffic-engineering boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the traffic-engineering-options context
configure router string isis number traffic-engineering-options
19.10.R1
All
Enable the application-link-attributes context
19.10.R1
All
Advertise legacy TE attributes
configure router string isis number traffic-engineering-options application-link-attributes legacy boolean
When configured to true, the legacy mode of advertising TE attributes is supported.
When configured to false, legacy mode is disabled.
false
19.10.R1
All
Advertise IS-IS IPv6 Traffic Engineering
configure router string isis number traffic-engineering-options ipv6 boolean
false
19.10.R1
All
Enter the unicast-import context
configure router string isis number unicast-import
16.0.R1
All
Submit IPv4 routes into unicast RTM
configure router string isis number unicast-import ipv4 boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Submit IPv6 routes into unicast RTM
configure router string isis number unicast-import ipv6 boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable the l2tp context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of L2TP
configure router string l2tp admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Attribute of the Value Pair (AVP) hiding algorithm
configure router string l2tp avp-hiding keyword
sensitive, always
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Use challenge-response authentication
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Destruction timeout
configure router string l2tp destruct-timeout number
60 to 86400
60
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the ethernet-tunnel context
configure router string l2tp ethernet-tunnel
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Timeout for a session setup retry
configure router string l2tp ethernet-tunnel reconnect-timeout (number | keyword)
10 to 3600
infinite
infinite
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the exclude-avps context
configure router string l2tp exclude-avps
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Calling Number AVP to exclude
configure router string l2tp exclude-avps calling-number boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Exclude the Initial Received LCP CONFREQ AVP
configure router string l2tp exclude-avps initial-rx-lcp-conf-req boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the failover context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Subset of sessions that this system attempts to synchronize in the Session State Synchronization phase
configure router string l2tp failover recovery-max-session-lifetime number
2 to 4294967295
2
centiseconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Recovery method of the sequence numbers after failover
configure router string l2tp failover recovery-method keyword
mcs
mcs, recovery-tunnel
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Time requested from the L2TP peer before assuming failover as failed
configure router string l2tp failover recovery-time number
0 to 900
0
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the track-srrp list instance
configure router string l2tp failover track-srrp reference
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
SRRP instance ID for multi-chassis redundancy failover
configure router string l2tp failover track-srrp reference
configure redundancy multi-chassis peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) sync track-srrp number
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Multi-chassis peer address
configure redundancy multi-chassis peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Synchronization tag on the multi-chassis peer
1 to 32
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the group list instance
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Tunnel group name
1 to 63
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of the L2TP tunnel group
configure router string l2tp group string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
The AVP hiding algorithm
configure router string l2tp group string avp-hiding keyword
never, sensitive, always
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable/disable the use of challenge-response authentication.
false, true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Text description
configure router string l2tp group string description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Destruction timeout
configure router string l2tp group string destruct-timeout number
60 to 86400
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the ethernet-tunnel context
configure router string l2tp group string ethernet-tunnel
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Timeout for a session setup retry at group level
configure router string l2tp group string ethernet-tunnel reconnect-timeout (number | keyword)
10 to 3600
infinite
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the failover context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Recovery method of the sequence numbers after failover
mcs, recovery-tunnel
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Time requested from the L2TP peer before assuming failover as failed
0 to 900
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Hello interval
configure router string l2tp group string hello-interval (number | keyword)
10 to 3600
infinite
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Idle timeout
configure router string l2tp group string idle-timeout (number | keyword)
0 to 3600
infinite
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the l2tpv3 context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Cookie field length
4 | 8
disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Hashing algorithm that calculates the message digest
none, md5, sha1
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Length for the local L2TPv3 nonce (random number)
0 | 16 to 64
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
L2TPv3 password
1 to 115
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
TCP maximum segment size (MSS) on private network
512 to 9000
disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
TCP Maximum Segment Size (MSS) on public network
512 to 9000
disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the pw-cap-list context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
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Advertise Ethernet pseudowire type
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
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Advertise Ethernet VLAN pseudowire type
configure router string l2tp group string l2tpv3 pw-cap-list ethernet-vlan boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Filter on remote router ID
0.0.0.0
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable tracking of password changes
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the lac context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DF (do not fragment) bit in data traffic transmitted as LAC
false, true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the lns context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
ISA LNS group
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
New sessions for L2TP ISA MDA
per-session
per-session, per-tunnel
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the mlppp context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Administrative state of MLPPP in this L2TP tunnel group
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Enter the endpoint context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Endpoint ID as an IP address
system
The following are part of a choice: ip or mac.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Endpoint ID as a MAC address
system
The following are part of a choice: ip or mac.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Enable link fragmentation and interleaving
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Maximum fragment delay caused by transmission on a link
5 to 1000
no-fragmentation
no-fragmentation
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Maximum MLPPP links
1 to 8
1
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Reassembly timeout
100 | 1000
1000
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Request a peer to send short sequence numbers
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Enter the ppp context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
PPP authentication protocol to negotiate
pref-chap
pap, chap, pref-chap, pref-pap
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Authentication policy when a DHCP message is received
1 to 32
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the chap-challenge-length context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Maximum PPP CHAP challenge length
8 to 64
64
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Minimum PPP CHAP challenge length
8 to 64
32
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the default-group-interface context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Group interface
1 to 32
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative service name
configure router string l2tp group string lns ppp default-group-interface service-name string
1 to 64
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Allow IPCP subnet negotiation for PPPoE hosts
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the keepalive context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
PPP keepalive interval
10 to 300
30
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
PPP keepalive multiplier
1 to 5
3
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Force acknowledgement of the LCP Asynchronous Control Character Map (ACCM) option
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Check Magic-Number field in LCP Echo-Request and LCP Echo-Reply messages
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Maximum PPP MTU size
512 to 9212
1500
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Use authentication AVPs that are received from LAC
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Proxy LCP AVPs that are received from LAC
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable/disable rejection of disabled Network Control Protocols (NCP)
false
16.0.R6
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Local user database for PPP PAP and CHAP authentication
1 to 32
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Local address
configure router string l2tp group string local-address string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
The local host name.
configure router string l2tp group string local-name string
1 to 64
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Maximum retries for established tunnels
configure router string l2tp group string max-retries-estab number
2 to 7
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Maximum retries for unestablished tunnels
configure router string l2tp group string max-retries-not-estab number
2 to 7
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
The password.
1 to 115
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
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Protocol version
v2
v2, v3, v3draft
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
RADIUS accounting policy
configure router string l2tp group string radius-accounting-policy reference
configure aaa radius l2tp-accounting-policy string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
L2TP receive window size
configure router string l2tp group string receive-window-size number
4 to 1024
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Session assignment method
configure router string l2tp group string session-assign-method keyword
existing-first, weighted, weighted-random
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Session limit
configure router string l2tp group string session-limit (number | keyword)
1 to 250000
unlimited
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the tunnel list instance
31
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Tunnel name
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of the L2TP tunnel
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Allow the tunnel to be automatically set up by the system
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
The AVP hiding algorithm
never, sensitive, always
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable/disable the use of challenge-response authentication.
false, true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Text description
1 to 80
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Destruction timeout
60 to 86400
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the failover context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Recovery method of the sequence numbers after failover
mcs, recovery-tunnel
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Time requested from the L2TP peer before assuming failover as failed
0 to 900
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Hello interval
10 to 3600
infinite
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Idle timeout
0 to 3600
infinite
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the l2tpv3 context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
TCP maximum segment size (MSS) on private network
512 to 9000
disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
TCP maximum segment size (MSS) on public network
512 to 9000
disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the lac context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
DF (do not fragment) bit in data traffic transmitted as LAC
false, true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the lns context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
ISA LNS group
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
New sessions for L2TP ISA MDA
per-session, per-tunnel
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the mlppp context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Administrative state of MLPPP in the L2TP tunnel
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Enter the endpoint context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Endpoint ID as an IP address
system
The following are part of a choice: ip or mac.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Endpoint ID as a MAC address
system
The following are part of a choice: ip or mac.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Use of Link fragmentation and interleaving
false, true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Maximum fragment delay caused by transmission on a link
5 to 1000
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Maximum MLPPP links
1 to 8
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Reassembly timeout
100 | 1000
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Request a peer to send short sequence numbers
false, true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s
Enter the ppp context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
PPP authentication protocol to negotiate
pap, chap, pref-chap, pref-pap
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Authentication policy when a DHCP message is received
1 to 32
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the chap-challenge-length context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Minimum PPP CHAP challenge length
8 to 64
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Minimum PPP CHAP challenge length
8 to 64
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the default-group-interface context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Group interface
1 to 32
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative service name
configure router string l2tp group string tunnel string lns ppp default-group-interface service-name string
1 to 64
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Use of IPCP subnet negotiation for PPPoE hosts
false, true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the keepalive context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
PPP keepalive interval
10 to 300
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
PPP keepalive multiplier
1 to 5
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Forced acknowledgement of the LCP Asynchronous Control Character Map (ACCM) option
false, true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Magic-Number field in LCP Echo-Request and LCP Echo-Reply messages that are checked
false, true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Maximum PPP MTU size
512 to 9212
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Authentication AVPs that are received from LAC
false, true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Use the Proxy LCP AVPs that are received from the LAC
false, true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable/disable rejection of disabled Network Control Protocols (NCP)
false, true
16.0.R6
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Local user database for PPP PAP and CHAP authentication
1 to 32
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Local address
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
The local host name.
1 to 64
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Maximum retries for established tunnels
2 to 7
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Maximum retries for unestablished tunnels
2 to 7
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
The password.
1 to 115
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Peer address
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Tunnel preference number with its group
0 to 16777215
50
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
RADIUS accounting policy
configure aaa radius l2tp-accounting-policy string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
L2TP receive window size
4 to 1024
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Remote host name for tunnel
1 to 64
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
L2TP session limit for each tunnel of this router
1 to 65534
unlimited
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
L2TP session limit for each group of this router
configure router string l2tp group-session-limit number
1 to 250000
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Hello interval
configure router string l2tp hello-interval (number | keyword)
10 to 3600
300
infinite
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Idle timeout
configure router string l2tp idle-timeout (number | keyword)
0 to 3600
infinite
infinite
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the ignore-avps context
configure router string l2tp ignore-avps
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Ignore Sequencing Required AVP
configure router string l2tp ignore-avps sequencing-required boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the l2tpv3 context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Cookie field length
configure router string l2tp l2tpv3 cookie-length number
4 | 8
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Hashing algorithm that calculates the message digest
configure router string l2tp l2tpv3 digest-type keyword
md5, sha1
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Length of the local L2TPv3 nonce (random number)
configure router string l2tp l2tpv3 nonce-length number
0 | 16 to 64
0
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
L2TPv3 password
1 to 115
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
TCP maximum segment size (MSS) on private network
configure router string l2tp l2tpv3 private-tcp-mss-adjust number
512 to 9000
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
TCP maximum segment size (MSS) on public network
configure router string l2tp l2tpv3 public-tcp-mss-adjust number
512 to 9000
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the transport-type context
configure router string l2tp l2tpv3 transport-type
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Use IP as the transport type for the L2TPv3 tunnel
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the lac context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Calling Number AVP for L2TP control messages
configure router string l2tp lac calling-number-format string
1 to 255
%S %s
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the cisco-nas-port context
configure router string l2tp lac cisco-nas-port
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
L2TP Cisco NAS port AVP with binary patterns for Ethernet
1 to 255
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Send all L2TP packets with DF bit set to 1
true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Local address
configure router string l2tp local-address string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Local host name
configure router string l2tp local-name string
1 to 64
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Maximum retries for established tunnels
configure router string l2tp max-retries-estab number
2 to 7
5
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Maximum retries for unestablished tunnels
configure router string l2tp max-retries-not-estab number
2 to 7
5
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Tunnel that is selected when previous session setup failed
configure router string l2tp next-attempt keyword
next-preference-level
same-preference-level, next-preference-level
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
L2TP password
1 to 115
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Reaction when a L2TP response is received from a different address
configure router string l2tp peer-address-change-policy keyword
reject
accept, ignore, reject
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
RADIUS accounting policy
configure router string l2tp radius-accounting-policy reference
configure aaa radius l2tp-accounting-policy string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
L2TP receive window size
configure router string l2tp receive-window-size number
4 to 1024
64
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the replace-result-code context
configure router string l2tp replace-result-code
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Replace result code with general error code
configure router string l2tp replace-result-code cdn-invalid-dst boolean
false
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Replace result code with general error
configure router string l2tp replace-result-code cdn-permanent-no-facilities boolean
false
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Replace result code with general error
configure router string l2tp replace-result-code cdn-temporary-no-facilities boolean
false
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Debounce timer that declares L2TP action for route table management events
configure router string l2tp rtm-debounce-time (number | keyword)
0 to 5000
infinite
infinite
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Session assignment method
configure router string l2tp session-assign-method keyword
existing-first
existing-first, weighted, weighted-random
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
L2TP session limit of this router
configure router string l2tp session-limit number
1 to 250000
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the tunnel-selection-blacklist context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the add-tunnel-on context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable a timed-out tunnel to be forced to the denylist
configure router string l2tp tunnel-selection-blacklist add-tunnel-on address-change-timeout boolean
false
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Add to deny if CDN is received with code: General error
configure router string l2tp tunnel-selection-blacklist add-tunnel-on cdn-err-code boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Force tunnel to the denylist in case of Result Codes 6
configure router string l2tp tunnel-selection-blacklist add-tunnel-on cdn-invalid-dst boolean
false
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Force tunnel to the denylist in case of Result Codes 5
false
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Force tunnel to the denylist in case of Result Codes 4
false
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Add to denylist if received with general error code
configure router string l2tp tunnel-selection-blacklist add-tunnel-on stop-ccn-err-code boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Add to denylist if StopCCN received with general error
configure router string l2tp tunnel-selection-blacklist add-tunnel-on stop-ccn-other boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Add to denylist if CDN transmitted with result code
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Tunnels or peers in the denylist
configure router string l2tp tunnel-selection-blacklist max-list-length (number | keyword)
1 to 65535
infinite
infinite
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Max time that a tunnel or peer can remain in denylist
configure router string l2tp tunnel-selection-blacklist max-time number
1 to 60
5
minutes
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Action when a tunnel or peer exceeds time in denylist
configure router string l2tp tunnel-selection-blacklist timeout-action keyword
remove-from-blacklist
remove-from-blacklist, try-one-session
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
L2TP session limit for each tunnel of this router
configure router string l2tp tunnel-session-limit number
1 to 65534
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable the ldp context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the LDP instance
configure router string ldp admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enable the aggregate-prefix-match context
configure router string ldp aggregate-prefix-match
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the LDP aggregate prefix match
configure router string ldp aggregate-prefix-match admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Import policies to filter LDP label bindings received from LDP peers
configure router string ldp aggregate-prefix-match prefix-exclude reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Allow class-based forwarding for LDP over RSVP
configure router string ldp class-forwarding keyword
lsr, ler, lsr-and-ler
16.0.R1
All
Use Global Export Policies to determine whether to create a FEC for the system IP addresses
configure router string ldp consider-system-ip-in-gep boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the egress-statistics context
configure router string ldp egress-statistics
16.0.R1
All
Enter the fec-prefix list instance
configure router string ldp egress-statistics fec-prefix (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix)
16.0.R1
All
IP prefix
configure router string ldp egress-statistics fec-prefix (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix)
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Accounting policy ID
configure router string ldp egress-statistics fec-prefix (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) accounting-policy reference
configure log accounting-policy number
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the LDP egress statistics
configure router string ldp egress-statistics fec-prefix (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Collect statistics
configure router string ldp egress-statistics fec-prefix (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) collect-stats boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Allow receiving and processing of the entropy label and ELI on incoming packets of LDP LSPs
configure router string ldp entropy-label-capability boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
First export policies to filter LDP label bindings advertised to LDP peers
configure router string ldp export-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Tunnel table export policies to export tunneled routes
configure router string ldp export-tunnel-table reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enable the fast-reroute context
configure router string ldp fast-reroute
16.0.R1
All
Use SR tunnel as a remote LFA backup tunnel next-hop by an LDP FEC
configure router string ldp fast-reroute backup-sr-tunnel boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the fec-originate list instance
configure router string ldp fec-originate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix)
16.0.R1
All
Static FEC IP prefix
configure router string ldp fec-originate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix)
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Label that is advertised to upstream peer
configure router string ldp fec-originate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) advertised-label number
32 to 1048575
16.0.R1
All
Interface name for this static FEC prefix
configure router string ldp fec-originate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) interface string
0 to 32
The following are part of a choice: (interface, next-hop, and swap-label) or pop.
16.0.R1
All
IP address of the next hop
configure router string ldp fec-originate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) next-hop (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
The following are part of a choice: (interface, next-hop, and swap-label) or pop.
16.0.R1
All
Pop the label and transmit without the label
configure router string ldp fec-originate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) pop boolean
The following are part of a choice: (interface, next-hop, and swap-label) or pop.
16.0.R1
All
Value mapped to egress label associated with next-hop entry that LSR uses to swap incoming label
configure router string ldp fec-originate (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) swap-label number
6 to 1048575
The following are part of a choice: (interface, next-hop, and swap-label) or pop.
16.0.R1
All
Ability for mLDP to generate a basic FEC despite the actual root node being resolved using BGP
configure router string ldp generate-basic-fec-only boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the graceful-restart context
configure router string ldp graceful-restart
16.0.R1
All
Enable graceful restart helper
configure router string ldp graceful-restart helper-mode boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Value for the local maximum recovery time
configure router string ldp graceful-restart maximum-recovery-time number
15 to 1800
120
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Value for the neighbor liveness timer
configure router string ldp graceful-restart neighbor-liveness-time number
5 to 300
120
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Signal the implicit null label value for all LDP FECs for which the node is the egress LER
configure router string ldp implicit-null-label boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Specifies import multicast policies used for controlling which multicast FECs are accepted from downtream peers for resolution. Up to 5 policies can be specified.
configure router string ldp import-mcast-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
19.5.R1
All
Enter the import-pmsi-routes context
configure router string ldp import-pmsi-routes
19.5.R1
All
Enable/disable import of BGP MVPN inter-AS routes.
configure router string ldp import-pmsi-routes mvpn boolean
false
19.5.R1
All
Enable/disable import of BGP MVPN intra-AS routes.
configure router string ldp import-pmsi-routes mvpn-no-export-community boolean
false
19.5.R1
All
Import policies to filter LDP label bindings received from LDP peers
configure router string ldp import-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Tunnel table import policies to control the insertion of non-host prefixes resolved by LDP
configure router string ldp import-tunnel-table reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the interface-parameters context
configure router string ldp interface-parameters
16.0.R1
All
Enter the interface list instance
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference
16.0.R1
All
Interface name
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of LDP
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enter the bfd-liveness context
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference bfd-liveness
16.0.R1
All
Allow BFD tracking of IPv4 LDP Session for interface
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference bfd-liveness ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Allow BFD tracking of IPv4 LDP Session for interface
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference bfd-liveness ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the ipv4 context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of LDP
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference ipv4 admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enter the fec-type-capability context
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference ipv4 fec-type-capability
16.0.R1
All
Enable IPv4 P2MP FEC capability
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference ipv4 fec-type-capability p2mp-ipv4 boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable IPv6 P2MP FEC capability
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference ipv4 fec-type-capability p2mp-ipv6 boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable IPv4 prefix FEC capability
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference ipv4 fec-type-capability prefix-ipv4 boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable IPv6 prefix FEC capability
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference ipv4 fec-type-capability prefix-ipv6 boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable the hello context
16.0.R1
All
Factor value for Hello
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Timeout value for Hello
3 to 65535
16.0.R1
All
Enable the keepalive context
16.0.R1
All
Factor value for keepalive
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Time that LDP waits before tearing down session
3 to 65535
16.0.R1
All
Enter the local-lsr-id context
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference ipv4 local-lsr-id
16.0.R1
All
Name of network IP interface from which to obtain IP address to use as LSR-ID of LDP LSP
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference ipv4 local-lsr-id interface-name reference
16.0.R1
All
Transport address to set up the LDP TCP sessions
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference ipv4 transport-address keyword
interface, system
16.0.R1
All
Enable the ipv6 context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of LDP
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference ipv6 admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enter the fec-type-capability context
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference ipv6 fec-type-capability
16.0.R1
All
Enable IPv4 P2MP FEC capability
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference ipv6 fec-type-capability p2mp-ipv4 boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable IPv6 P2MP FEC capability
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference ipv6 fec-type-capability p2mp-ipv6 boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable IPv4 prefix FEC capability
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference ipv6 fec-type-capability prefix-ipv4 boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable IPv6 prefix FEC capability
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference ipv6 fec-type-capability prefix-ipv6 boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable the hello context
16.0.R1
All
Factor value for Hello
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Timeout value for Hello
3 to 65535
16.0.R1
All
Enable the keepalive context
16.0.R1
All
Factor value for keepalive
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Time that LDP waits before tearing down session
3 to 65535
16.0.R1
All
Enter the local-lsr-id context
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference ipv6 local-lsr-id
16.0.R1
All
Use IPv4 address of local LSR-ID interface as LSR-ID of the LDP LSR
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference ipv6 local-lsr-id format-32bit boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Name of network IP interface from which to obtain IP address to use as LSR-ID of LDP LSP
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference ipv6 local-lsr-id interface-name reference
16.0.R1
All
Transport address to set up the LDP TCP sessions
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference ipv6 transport-address keyword
interface, system
16.0.R1
All
Load balancing weight for the LDP interface
configure router string ldp interface-parameters interface reference load-balancing-weight number
20.2.R1
All
Enter the ipv4 context
configure router string ldp interface-parameters ipv4
16.0.R1
All
Enter the hello context
16.0.R1
All
Value for the Hello factor
1 to 255
3
16.0.R1
All
Timeout value for Hello
3 to 65535
15
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the keepalive context
16.0.R1
All
Value for the keep-alive factor
1 to 255
3
16.0.R1
All
Timeout value for keepalive
3 to 65535
30
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Transport address to set up the LDP TCP sessions
configure router string ldp interface-parameters ipv4 transport-address keyword
system
interface, system
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ipv6 context
configure router string ldp interface-parameters ipv6
16.0.R1
All
Enter the hello context
16.0.R1
All
Value for the Hello factor
1 to 255
3
16.0.R1
All
Timeout value for Hello
3 to 65535
15
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the keepalive context
16.0.R1
All
Value for the keep-alive factor
1 to 255
3
16.0.R1
All
Timeout value for keepalive
3 to 65535
30
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Transport address to set up the LDP TCP sessions
configure router string ldp interface-parameters ipv6 transport-address keyword
system
interface, system
16.0.R1
All
Time interval during which LDP delays for the withdrawal of FEC-label binding
configure router string ldp label-withdrawal-delay number
3 to 120
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ldp-shortcut context
configure router string ldp ldp-shortcut
16.0.R1
All
Forward IPv4 packets by using LDP shortcuts
configure router string ldp ldp-shortcut ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Forward IPv6 packets by using LDP shortcuts
configure router string ldp ldp-shortcut ipv6 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Allow interoperability with legacy IPv4 LSR implementations
configure router string ldp legacy-ipv4-lsr-interop boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the lsp-bfd list instance
16
16.0.R1
All
Name of a router policy options prefix list
configure policy-options prefix-list string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enable BFD on LDP LSPs with FECs that match the prefix list
configure router string ldp lsp-bfd reference bfd-liveness boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
BFD template to apply to BFD sessions associated with the prefix list
configure router string ldp lsp-bfd reference bfd-template reference
configure bfd bfd-template string
16.0.R1
All
Reaction to BFD session failure for the prefix list
configure router string ldp lsp-bfd reference failure-action keyword
down
16.0.R1
All
LSP ping transmit interval for periodic verification
configure router string ldp lsp-bfd reference lsp-ping-interval (number | keyword)
60 to 300
60
seconds
none
16.0.R1
All
Prefix list to control the search order
1 to 99
1
16.0.R1
All
Source address in LSP ping packets and BFD control packets associated with prefix list
configure router string ldp lsp-bfd reference source-address (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
16.0.R1
All
Maximum ECMP value for LDP
configure router string ldp max-ecmp-routes number
This command sets the maximum number of ECMP routes that LDP may use to resolve the next hop for a FEC as permitted by the RTM or TTM.
The system-wide maximum number of ECMP routes is set by the configure router ecmp command; therefore, the operational maximum number used by LDP is set to the lesser of the values configured by this command and the configure router ecmp command.
1 to 64
32
19.10.R1
All
Enable ASBR MoFRR to allow local leaf to perform MoFRR for multiple ASBRs
configure router string ldp mcast-upstream-asbr-frr boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use fast upstream switchover for mLDP FECs
configure router string ldp mcast-upstream-frr boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
MP MBB time
configure router string ldp mp-mbb-time number
0 to 10
3
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Use T-LDP session to the peer for FEC resolution
configure router string ldp prefer-mcast-tunnel-in-tunnel boolean
true
21.2.R1
All
Preference tunnel-in-tunnel over a simple LDP tunnel
configure router string ldp prefer-tunnel-in-tunnel boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Resolution route table for multicast FECs
configure router string ldp resolve-root-using keyword
ucast-rtm
ucast-rtm, mcast-rtm
16.0.R1
All
Enter the session-parameters context
configure router string ldp session-parameters
16.0.R1
All
Enter the peer list instance
configure router string ldp session-parameters peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
16.0.R1
All
IP address for server
configure router string ldp session-parameters peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Distribute only the local addresses used to establish the Hello adjacencies with a peer
configure router string ldp session-parameters peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) adv-adj-addr-only boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise local LSR ID over a specified LDP session
configure router string ldp session-parameters peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) adv-local-lsr-id boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Community string associated with a session to a specified peer
1 to 32
16.0.R1
All
Use LDP Downstream-on-Demand (DoD) label distribution procedures
configure router string ldp session-parameters peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) dod-label-distribution boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Export policies to determine which local addresses should be distributed to this peer
configure router string ldp session-parameters peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) export-addresses reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Export policies to determine which FEC prefixes are redistributed to LDP and TLDP peers
configure router string ldp session-parameters peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) export-prefixes reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the fec-limit context
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of FECs to be accepted from this peer LSR
0 | 1 to 4294967295
0
16.0.R1
All
Trap and syslog message to generate when reaching the threshold and limit
false
16.0.R1
All
Threshold when a trap and a syslog message are generated as warning and when limit is reached
1 to 100
90
16.0.R1
All
Enter the fec-type-capability context
configure router string ldp session-parameters peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) fec-type-capability
16.0.R1
All
Enable P2MP FEC capability for the session
configure router string ldp session-parameters peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) fec-type-capability p2mp boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable IPv4 prefix FEC capability for the session
configure router string ldp session-parameters peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) fec-type-capability prefix-ipv4 boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable IPv6 prefix FEC capability
configure router string ldp session-parameters peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) fec-type-capability prefix-ipv6 boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Allow translation between non-compliant FEC 129 formats of Cisco
configure router string ldp session-parameters peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) fec129-cisco-interop boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
FEC prefixes to be redistributed to this LDP peer
configure router string ldp session-parameters peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) import-prefixes reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
LDP to send the non-standard PE-ID TLV in an address withdraw message
configure router string ldp session-parameters peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) pe-id-mac-flush-interop boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Propagate TTL over LSP shortcut for local packets
configure router string ldp shortcut-local-ttl-propagate boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable/disable TTL propagation over LSP shortcut for transit packets.
configure router string ldp shortcut-transit-ttl-propagate boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the targeted-session context
configure router string ldp targeted-session
16.0.R1
All
Enter the auto-rx context
configure router string ldp targeted-session auto-rx
Commands in this context specify the LDP session configuration to accept targeted Hello messages from any peer.
20.10.R1
All
Enter the ipv4 context
20.10.R1
All
Administrative state of IPv4 capabilities for peers
configure router string ldp targeted-session auto-rx ipv4 admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
20.10.R1
All
Enable tunneling for targeted peers
When configured to true, this command enables the local system to use the targeted LDP session to send FEC label bindings that are advertised to other LDP peers. For LDP rLFA, the source node requires the PQ node's label binding information in order to reach the destination.
If the auto-rx and auto-tx contexts are both administratively enabled, this command must be set to true for LDP rLFA to function properly.
When configured to false, FEC label bindings are not sent via the LDP session.
false
20.10.R1
All
Enter the auto-tx context
configure router string ldp targeted-session auto-tx
Commands in this context specify the LDP session configuration to send targeted Hello messages toward PQ nodes determined by the rLFA algorithm.
20.10.R1
All
Enter the ipv4 context
20.10.R1
All
Administrative state of IPv4 capabilities for peers
configure router string ldp targeted-session auto-tx ipv4 admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
20.10.R1
All
Enable tunneling for targeted peers
When configured to true, this command enables the local system to use the targeted LDP session to send FEC label bindings that are advertised to other LDP peers. For LDP rLFA, the source node requires the PQ node's label binding information in order to reach the destination.
If the auto-rx context is administratively disabled, this command should be set to true for LDP rLFA to function properly.
When configured to false, FEC label bindings are not sent via the LDP session.
false
20.10.R1
All
Export route policy to determine which routes are exported to this targeted LDP session
configure router string ldp targeted-session export-prefixes reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Import route policy to determine which routes are accepted from targeted LDP neighbors
configure router string ldp targeted-session import-prefixes reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ipv4 context
configure router string ldp targeted-session ipv4
16.0.R1
All
Enter the hello context
16.0.R1
All
Factor value for Hello
1 to 255
3
16.0.R1
All
Timeout value for Hello
3 to 65535
45
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the hello-reduction context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of suppression of periodic targeted Hello messages between LDP peers
configure router string ldp targeted-session ipv4 hello-reduction admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R3
All
Hello reduction dampening factor
configure router string ldp targeted-session ipv4 hello-reduction factor number
3 to 20
3
16.0.R1
All
Enter the keepalive context
16.0.R1
All
Factor value for keepalive
1 to 255
4
16.0.R1
All
Timeout value for keepalive
3 to 65535
40
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ipv6 context
configure router string ldp targeted-session ipv6
16.0.R1
All
Enter the hello context
16.0.R1
All
Factor value for Hello
1 to 255
3
16.0.R1
All
Timeout value for Hello
3 to 65535
45
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the hello-reduction context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of suppression of periodic targeted Hello messages between LDP peers
configure router string ldp targeted-session ipv6 hello-reduction admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R3
All
Hello reduction dampening factor
configure router string ldp targeted-session ipv6 hello-reduction factor number
3 to 20
3
16.0.R1
All
Enter the keepalive context
16.0.R1
All
Factor value for keepalive
1 to 255
4
16.0.R1
All
Timeout value for keepalive
3 to 65535
40
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the peer list instance
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
16.0.R1
All
IP address of the peer
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the peer
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enable BFD tracking of LDP session for the peer
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) bfd-liveness boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the hello context
16.0.R1
All
Factor value for Hello
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Timeout value for Hello
3 to 65535
16.0.R1
All
Enable the hello-reduction context
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) hello-reduction
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of suppression of Hello messages
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) hello-reduction admin-state keyword
enable, disable
16.0.R3
All
Hello reduction dampening factor
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) hello-reduction factor number
3 to 20
16.0.R1
All
Enable the keepalive context
16.0.R1
All
Factor value for keepalive
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Time that LDP waits before tearing down session
3 to 65535
16.0.R1
All
Enter the local-lsr-id context
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) local-lsr-id
16.0.R1
All
Use IPv4 address of local LSR-ID interface as LSR-ID of the LDP LSR
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) local-lsr-id format-32bit boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Name of network IP interface from which to obtain IP address to use as LSR-ID of LDP LSP
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) local-lsr-id interface-name reference
16.0.R1
All
Enable the mcast-tunneling context
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) mcast-tunneling
21.2.R1
All
Add a list entry for lsp
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) mcast-tunneling lsp string
4
21.2.R1
All
LSP name
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) mcast-tunneling lsp string
1 to 64
This element is part of a list key.
21.2.R1
All
Enable the tunneling context
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for lsp
4
16.0.R1
All
LSP name
1 to 64
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the peer-template list instance
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template string
500
16.0.R1
All
Name for the targeted peer template
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the peer template
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template string admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Advertise local LSR ID over a specified LDP session
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template string adv-local-lsr-id boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable BFD tracking of LDP session for sessions created by peer template
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template string bfd-liveness boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Community string associated with a session to a specified peer
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template string community string
1 to 32
16.0.R1
All
Enable the hello context
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template string hello
16.0.R1
All
Factor value for Hello
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template string hello factor number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Timeout value for Hello
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template string hello timeout number
3 to 65535
16.0.R1
All
Enable the hello-reduction context
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template string hello-reduction
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of suppression of Hello messages
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template string hello-reduction admin-state keyword
enable, disable
16.0.R3
All
Hello reduction dampening factor
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template string hello-reduction factor number
3 to 20
16.0.R1
All
Enable the keepalive context
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template string keepalive
16.0.R1
All
Factor value for keepalive
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template string keepalive factor number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Time that LDP waits before tearing down session
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template string keepalive timeout number
3 to 65535
16.0.R1
All
Enter the local-lsr-id context
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template string local-lsr-id
16.0.R1
All
Name of network IP interface from which to obtain IP address to use as LSR-ID of LDP LSP
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template string local-lsr-id interface-name reference
16.0.R1
All
Enable MLDP over RSVP-TE tunnels for the template
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template string mcast-tunneling boolean
false
21.2.R1
All
Allow LDP over tunnels for sessions created by peer template
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template string tunneling boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the peer-template-map list instance
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template-map reference
500
16.0.R1
All
Name to identify the targeted peer template
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template-map reference
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Targeted peer template to apply to the given policies
configure router string ldp targeted-session peer-template-map reference policy-map reference
5
1
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Allow auto-creation of targeted sessions by SDP
configure router string ldp targeted-session sdp-auto-targeted-session boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the tcp-session-parameters context
configure router string ldp tcp-session-parameters
16.0.R1
All
Authentication key between LDP peers
configure router string ldp tcp-session-parameters authentication-key string
This command specifies the authentication key used to establish a session between LDP peers.
Authentication uses the MD-5 message-based digest. The peer address used in authentication must be the TCP session transport address. If one or more transport addresses used in the Hello adjacencies to the same peer LSR are different from the LSR ID value, the user must add each transport address to the authentication key configuration as a separate peer. As a result, when the TCP connection is bootstrapped by a specific Hello adjacency, the authentication can operate over that TCP connection by using its specific transport address.
The per-peer authentication configuration takes precedence over global authentication configuration, and authentication keychain configuration takes precedence over authentication key configuration.
1 to 370
21.2.R1
All
Authentication keychain to use for the TCP session
configure router string ldp tcp-session-parameters authentication-keychain reference
This command configures the authentication keychain to use for the TCP session.
The per-peer authentication configuration takes precedence over the global authentication configuration.
21.2.R1
All
Enter the peer-transport list instance
configure router string ldp tcp-session-parameters peer-transport (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
16.0.R1
All
IP address of an LDP peer
configure router string ldp tcp-session-parameters peer-transport (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Authentication key for the peer
configure router string ldp tcp-session-parameters peer-transport (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) authentication-key string
1 to 370
16.0.R1
All
TCP authentication keychain to use for the session
configure router string ldp tcp-session-parameters peer-transport (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) authentication-keychain reference
16.0.R3
All
Allow Path MTU Discovery for associated TCP connections
configure router string ldp tcp-session-parameters peer-transport (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) path-mtu-discovery boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Minimum TTL value for incoming BGP packet
configure router string ldp tcp-session-parameters peer-transport (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) ttl-security number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Time interval for an LDP to damp a tunnel down event before posting to the Route Table Manager (RTM)
configure router string ldp tunnel-down-damp-time number
0 to 20
3
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Allow weighted load-balancing
configure router string ldp weighted-ecmp boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the leak-export context
configure router string leak-export
16.0.R4
All
Maximum number of routes exported due to leak-export policies.
configure router string leak-export leak-export-limit number
1 to 10000
5
16.0.R4
All
Attribute policy-name for leak-export.
configure router string leak-export policy-name (policy-expr-string | string)
1 to 255
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R4
All
Enter the lsp-bfd context
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of the dynamically created LSP BFD session tail-ends
configure router string lsp-bfd bfd-sessions number
1 to max
16.0.R1
All
Enter the tail-end context
20.10.R1
All
The number of consecutive BFD messages that must be missed from the peer before the BFD session state is changed to down and the upper level protocols are notified of the fault
configure router string lsp-bfd tail-end multiplier number
1 to 20
3
20.10.R1
All
The BFD receive interval for LSP tail-end
configure router string lsp-bfd tail-end receive-interval number
100 to 1000
1000
milliseconds
20.10.R1
All
The BFD transmit interval for LSP tail-end
configure router string lsp-bfd tail-end transmit-interval number
100 to 1000
1000
milliseconds
20.10.R1
All
Enter the mc-maximum-routes context
configure router string mc-maximum-routes
16.0.R1
All
Action when the maximum number of multicast routes, held within a VRF context, is reached
configure router string mc-maximum-routes log-only boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Mid-level water marker for the number of multicast routes which this VRF holds
configure router string mc-maximum-routes threshold number
1 to 100
percent
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of multicast routes to be configured on this virtual router
configure router string mc-maximum-routes value number
1 to 2147483647
16.0.R1
All
Enable the mld context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of MLD operation
configure router string mld admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Source address in queries for group interfaces when not configured at group interface level
configure router string mld group-if-query-source-address string
16.0.R1
All
Enter the group-interface list instance
configure router string mld group-interface reference
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Group interface name
configure router string mld group-interface reference
configure service ies string subscriber-interface string group-interface string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of this interface
configure router string mld group-interface reference admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Import policy to filter MLD packets
configure router string mld group-interface reference import-policy reference
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Maximum number of group sources for this interface
configure router string mld group-interface reference maximum-number-group-sources number
1 to 32000
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Maximum number of groups for this interface
configure router string mld group-interface reference maximum-number-groups number
1 to 16000
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Maximum number of sources that are allowed per group
configure router string mld group-interface reference maximum-number-sources number
1 to 1000
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the mcac context
configure router string mld group-interface reference mcac
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the bandwidth context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Pre-reserved bandwidth for all mandatory channels
0 to max
unlimited
unlimited
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Maximum allowed bandwidth
0 to max
unlimited
unlimited
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Name of multicast CAC interface policy
configure router string mld group-interface reference mcac interface-policy reference
configure mcac interface-policy string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Multicast CAC policy name
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Time between two consecutive host-query messages
configure router string mld group-interface reference query-interval number
2 to 1024
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Time between group-specific query messages
configure router string mld group-interface reference query-last-member-interval number
1 to 1023
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Time to wait for a response to the host-query messages
configure router string mld group-interface reference query-response-interval number
1 to 1023
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Source address for MLD queries
configure router string mld group-interface reference query-source-address string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable router alert checking for IGMP or MLD messages
configure router string mld group-interface reference router-alert-check boolean
true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Allow MLD traffic from known hosts only
configure router string mld group-interface reference sub-hosts-only boolean
true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable subnet checking
configure router string mld group-interface reference subnet-check boolean
true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
MLD protocol version
configure router string mld group-interface reference version keyword
2
1, 2
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the interface list instance
16.0.R1
All
Interface name.
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R2
All
Administrative state of this interface
configure router string mld interface string admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Import policy to filter MLD packets
configure router string mld interface string import-policy reference
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of group sources for this interface
configure router string mld interface string maximum-number-group-sources number
1 to 32000
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of groups for this interface
configure router string mld interface string maximum-number-groups number
1 to 16000
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of sources that are allowed per group
configure router string mld interface string maximum-number-sources number
1 to 1000
16.0.R1
All
Enter the mcac context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the bandwidth context
16.0.R1
All
Pre-reserved bandwidth for all mandatory channels
0 to max
unlimited
unlimited
16.0.R1
All
Maximum allowed bandwidth
0 to max
unlimited
unlimited
16.0.R1
All
Name of multicast CAC interface policy
configure mcac interface-policy string
16.0.R1
All
Enter the mc-constraints context
16.0.R1
All
Bandwidth level ID for a multicast CAC constraint
1 to 8
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Bandwidth available for this level
0 to 2147483647
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the number-down list instance
configure router string mld interface string mcac mc-constraints number-down number
16.0.R1
All
Number of ports that are down in this LAG link
configure router string mld interface string mcac mc-constraints number-down number
1 to 64
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Level ID to associate with number of down LAG ports
configure router string mld interface string mcac mc-constraints number-down number level number
1 to 8
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Use LAG port weight in calculating MCAC constraints
configure router string mld interface string mcac mc-constraints use-lag-port-weight boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Multicast CAC policy name
16.0.R1
All
Time between two consecutive host-query messages
configure router string mld interface string query-interval number
2 to 1024
16.0.R1
All
Time between group-specific query messages
configure router string mld interface string query-last-member-interval number
1 to 1023
16.0.R1
All
Time to wait for a response to the host-query messages
configure router string mld interface string query-response-interval number
1 to 1023
16.0.R1
All
Enable router alert checking for IGMP or MLD messages
configure router string mld interface string router-alert-check boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ssm-translate context
configure router string mld interface string ssm-translate
16.0.R1
All
Enter the group-range list instance
configure router string mld interface string ssm-translate group-range start string end string
16.0.R1
All
Start of group range
configure router string mld interface string ssm-translate group-range start string end string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
End of group range
configure router string mld interface string ssm-translate group-range start string end string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for source
configure router string mld interface string ssm-translate group-range start string end string source string
1
16.0.R1
All
Source address of multicast channel.
configure router string mld interface string ssm-translate group-range start string end string source string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R2
All
Enter the static context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the group list instance
16.0.R1
All
Group address of multicast channel
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for source
The following are part of a mandatory choice: source or starg.
16.0.R1
All
Source address of multicast channel.
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R2
All
any source address (*,G)
The following are part of a mandatory choice: source or starg.
16.0.R2
All
Enter the group-range list instance
16.0.R1
All
Start of group range of multicast channel
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
End of group range for multicast channel
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Step interval for the group-range addresses
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for source
The following are part of a mandatory choice: source or starg.
16.0.R1
All
Source address of multicast channel.
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R2
All
any source address (*,G)
The following are part of a mandatory choice: source or starg.
16.0.R2
All
MLD protocol version
2
1, 2
16.0.R1
All
Time between two consecutive host-query messages
configure router string mld query-interval number
2 to 1024
125
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Time between group-specific query messages
configure router string mld query-last-member-interval number
1 to 1023
1
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Time to wait for a response to the host-query messages
configure router string mld query-response-interval number
1 to 1023
10
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Robust count to tune for the expected packet loss on a subnet
configure router string mld robust-count number
2 to 10
2
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ssm-translate context
configure router string mld ssm-translate
16.0.R1
All
Enter the group-range list instance
configure router string mld ssm-translate group-range start string end string
16.0.R1
All
Start of group range
configure router string mld ssm-translate group-range start string end string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
End of group range
configure router string mld ssm-translate group-range start string end string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for source
configure router string mld ssm-translate group-range start string end string source string
1
16.0.R1
All
Source address of multicast channel.
configure router string mld ssm-translate group-range start string end string source string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R2
All
Enable the mpls context
16.0.R1
All
Use admin group constraints for FRR path computation
configure router string mpls admin-group-frr boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the MPLS instance
configure router string mpls admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enter the auto-bandwidth-multipliers context
16.0.R1
All
Collection intervals in a sample interval
configure router string mpls auto-bandwidth-multipliers adjust-multiplier number
1 to 16383
288
16.0.R1
All
Collection intervals in a sample interval
configure router string mpls auto-bandwidth-multipliers sample-multiplier number
1 to 511
1
16.0.R1
All
Enter the auto-lsp list instance
500
16.0.R1
All
Name of the LSP template used to automatically create and signal multiple LSP instances
configure router string mpls lsp-template string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enable the automatic signaling of one-hop point-to-point LSPs
false
The following are part of a choice: one-hop or policy.
16.0.R1
All
Specify policies to bind to this LSP template to enable automatic creation of mesh point to point (P2P) LSPs.
5
The following are part of a choice: one-hop or policy.
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enable the aux-stats context
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Count Segment Routing (SR) traffic in the auxiliary MPLS statistics table
false
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Resignal timer for bypass
configure router string mpls bypass-resignal-timer number
1 to 10080
minutes
16.0.R1
All
Enter the class-forwarding-policy list instance
configure router string mpls class-forwarding-policy string
15
16.0.R1
All
Name of class forwarding policy
configure router string mpls class-forwarding-policy string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Default forwarding set ID
configure router string mpls class-forwarding-policy string default-set number
1 to 6
1
16.0.R1
All
Enter the fc list instance
configure router string mpls class-forwarding-policy string fc keyword
16.0.R1
All
Forwarding class name for LSP
configure router string mpls class-forwarding-policy string fc keyword
be, l2, af, l1, h2, ef, h1, nc
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Forwarding set ID for forwarding classes
configure router string mpls class-forwarding-policy string fc keyword forwarding-set number
1 to 6
1
16.0.R1
All
Calculate CSPF until next loose hop on LSR
configure router string mpls cspf-on-loose-hop boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Create dynamic bypass LSPs in FRR
configure router string mpls dynamic-bypass boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the entropy-label context
configure router string mpls entropy-label
16.0.R1
All
Apply entropy labels to RSVP-TE LSPs
configure router string mpls entropy-label rsvp-te boolean
16.0.R1
All
Apply entropy labels to SR-TE LSPs
configure router string mpls entropy-label sr-te boolean
16.0.R1
All
Use exponential back-off timer when retrying an LSP
configure router string mpls exponential-backoff-retry boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the forwarding-policies context
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of MPLS forwarding policies
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enter the forwarding-policy list instance
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string
65536
16.0.R1
All
Forwarding policy name
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string
1 to 64
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the forwarding policy
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
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Binding label
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string binding-label number
32 to 1048575
16.0.R1
All
Enable the egress-statistics context
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string egress-statistics
19.7.R1
All
Administrative state of egress or ingress statistics
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string egress-statistics admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
19.7.R1
All
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Configure endpoint address.
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string endpoint (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
16.0.R4
All
Enable the ingress-statistics context
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string ingress-statistics
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of egress or ingress statistics
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string ingress-statistics admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Configure metric.
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string metric number
1 to 16777215
16.0.R4
All
Enter the next-hop-group list instance
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string next-hop-group number
32
16.0.R1
All
Index for next hop group
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string next-hop-group number
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of next hop group
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string next-hop-group number admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enable the backup-next-hop context
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string next-hop-group number backup-next-hop
16.0.R1
All
Next hop address
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string next-hop-group number backup-next-hop next-hop (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
16.0.R1
All
Enter the pushed-labels list instance
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string next-hop-group number backup-next-hop pushed-labels number
10
16.0.R4
All
Index for push-label.
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string next-hop-group number backup-next-hop pushed-labels number
1 to 10
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R4
All
Push label value.
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string next-hop-group number backup-next-hop pushed-labels number label number
1 to 1048575
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
Configure load balancing weight.
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string next-hop-group number load-balancing-weight number
1 to max
16.0.R4
All
Enable the primary-next-hop context
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string next-hop-group number primary-next-hop
16.0.R1
All
Next hop address
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string next-hop-group number primary-next-hop next-hop (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
16.0.R1
All
Enter the pushed-labels list instance
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string next-hop-group number primary-next-hop pushed-labels number
10
16.0.R4
All
Index for push-label.
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string next-hop-group number primary-next-hop pushed-labels number
1 to 10
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R4
All
Push label value.
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string next-hop-group number primary-next-hop pushed-labels number label number
1 to 1048575
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
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Resolution type for next hop group
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string next-hop-group number resolution-type keyword
direct, indirect
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
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Preference number
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string preference number
1 to 255
255
16.0.R1
All
Revert timer
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string revert-timer number
1 to 600
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Configure tunnel table preference.
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies forwarding-policy string tunnel-table-pref number
1 to 255
255
16.0.R4
All
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Reserved label block
configure router string mpls forwarding-policies reserved-label-block reference
configure router string mpls-labels reserved-label-block string
16.0.R1
All
Signal with fast reroute object
configure router string mpls frr-object boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Hold timer value
configure router string mpls hold-timer number
0 to 1000
1
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ingress-statistics context
configure router string mpls ingress-statistics
16.0.R1
All
Enter the lsp list instance
16.0.R1
All
Sender address
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative name for Labeled Switch Path.
1 to 64
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Accounting policy ID
configure router string mpls ingress-statistics lsp sender (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) lsp-name string accounting-policy reference
configure log accounting-policy number
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of ingress statistics for LSP
configure router string mpls ingress-statistics lsp sender (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) lsp-name string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Collect statistics
configure router string mpls ingress-statistics lsp sender (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) lsp-name string collect-stats boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the p2mp-template-lsp list instance
configure router string mpls ingress-statistics p2mp-template-lsp sender (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) rsvp-session-name string
16.0.R1
All
Sender address
configure router string mpls ingress-statistics p2mp-template-lsp sender (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) rsvp-session-name string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
RSVP session name
configure router string mpls ingress-statistics p2mp-template-lsp sender (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) rsvp-session-name string
1 to 64
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Accounting policy ID
configure router string mpls ingress-statistics p2mp-template-lsp sender (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) rsvp-session-name string accounting-policy reference
configure log accounting-policy number
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of ingress statistics for LSP
configure router string mpls ingress-statistics p2mp-template-lsp sender (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) rsvp-session-name string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Collect statistics
configure router string mpls ingress-statistics p2mp-template-lsp sender (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) rsvp-session-name string collect-stats boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of statistic indices
configure router string mpls ingress-statistics p2mp-template-lsp sender (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) rsvp-session-name string max-stats number
1 to 8191
8191
16.0.R1
All
Enter the p2p-template-lsp list instance
configure router string mpls ingress-statistics p2p-template-lsp sender (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) rsvp-session-name string
16.0.R1
All
Sender address
configure router string mpls ingress-statistics p2p-template-lsp sender (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) rsvp-session-name string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
RSVP session name
configure router string mpls ingress-statistics p2p-template-lsp sender (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) rsvp-session-name string
1 to 64
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Accounting policy ID
configure router string mpls ingress-statistics p2p-template-lsp sender (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) rsvp-session-name string accounting-policy reference
configure log accounting-policy number
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of ingress statistics for LSP
configure router string mpls ingress-statistics p2p-template-lsp sender (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) rsvp-session-name string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Collect statistics
configure router string mpls ingress-statistics p2p-template-lsp sender (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) rsvp-session-name string collect-stats boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of statistic indices
configure router string mpls ingress-statistics p2p-template-lsp sender (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) rsvp-session-name string max-stats number
1 to 8191
8191
16.0.R1
All
Enter the interface list instance
16.0.R1
All
Router interface name
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Name of the admin group membership of the MPLS interface
configure router string mpls interface reference admin-group reference
32
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of MPLS
configure router string mpls interface reference admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enter the label-map list instance
16.0.R1
All
Match the incoming MPLS label
32 to 1048575
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
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Administrative state of the label map
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Pop (remove) the incoming label and forward packet based on service header
The following are part of a choice: pop or swap.
16.0.R1
All
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Enable the swap context
The following are part of a choice: pop or swap.
16.0.R1
All
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
IP address for the next hop
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
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Push specific label onto the top of the outgoing packet's label stack
16 to 1048575
implicit-null-label
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for srlg-group
configure router string mpls interface reference srlg-group reference
64
16.0.R1
All
Shared Risk Link Group (SRLG) name
configure router string mpls interface reference srlg-group reference
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
TE metric for the interface
1 to 16777215
16.0.R1
All
Percentage of the least fill minimum threshold value
configure router string mpls least-fill-min-thd number
0 to 100
5
16.0.R1
All
Percentage of the least fill reoptimization threshold value
configure router string mpls least-fill-reoptim-thd number
0 to 100
10
16.0.R1
All
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Merge and bundle MPLS traps
configure router string mpls logger-event-bundling boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Labeled Switch path name
1 to 64
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enable/disable make-before-break functionality.
true
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the LSP
configure router string mpls lsp string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for admin-tag
4
16.0.R1
All
Name of the admin tags
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enable/disable inclusion of ADSPEC object in RSVP messages.
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the auto-bandwidth context
configure router string mpls lsp string auto-bandwidth
16.0.R1
All
Enter the adjust-down context
configure router string mpls lsp string auto-bandwidth adjust-down
16.0.R1
All
Minimum difference in absolute bandwidth between LSP bandwidth reservation and max average data rate
configure router string mpls lsp string auto-bandwidth adjust-down bw number
0 to 6400000
0
16.0.R1
All
Minimum difference in percent between LSP bandwidth reservation and the maximum average data rate
configure router string mpls lsp string auto-bandwidth adjust-down percent number
0 to 100
5
16.0.R1
All
Enter the adjust-up context
16.0.R1
All
Minimum difference in absolute bandwidth between LSP bandwidth reservation and max average data rate
0 to 6400000
0
16.0.R1
All
Minimum difference in percent between LSP bandwidth reservation and the maximum average data rate
0 to 100
5
16.0.R1
All
Enter the fc list instance
8
16.0.R1
All
Forwarding class name for LSP
be, l2, af, l1, h2, ef, h1, nc
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Forwarding class weight for LSP
configure router string mpls lsp string auto-bandwidth fc keyword sampling-weight number
0 to 100
100
16.0.R1
All
Maximum bandwidth of auto-bandwidth to request for the LSP
configure router string mpls lsp string auto-bandwidth max-bandwidth number
0 to 6400000
100000
16.0.R1
All
Minimum bandwidth of auto-bandwidth to request for the LSP
configure router string mpls lsp string auto-bandwidth min-bandwidth number
0 to 6400000
0
16.0.R1
All
Collect and display auto-bandwidth measurements for the LSP
configure router string mpls lsp string auto-bandwidth monitor-bandwidth boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the multipliers context
configure router string mpls lsp string auto-bandwidth multipliers
16.0.R1
All
Number of collection intervals in the adjust interval
configure router string mpls lsp string auto-bandwidth multipliers adjust-multiplier number
1 to 16383
16.0.R1
All
Multiplier for collection intervals in a sample interval
configure router string mpls lsp string auto-bandwidth multipliers sample-multiplier number
1 to 511
16.0.R1
All
Enable the overflow-limit context
configure router string mpls lsp string auto-bandwidth overflow-limit
16.0.R1
All
Minimum difference in absolute bandwidth between the LSP bandwidth and the sampled data rate
configure router string mpls lsp string auto-bandwidth overflow-limit bw number
1 to 6400000
16.0.R1
All
Number of overflow samples to trigger an overflow auto-bandwidth adjustment attempt
configure router string mpls lsp string auto-bandwidth overflow-limit number number
1 to 10
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Minimum difference in percent between the LSP bandwidth and the sampled data rate
configure router string mpls lsp string auto-bandwidth overflow-limit threshold number
0 to 100
0
16.0.R1
All
Enable the underflow-limit context
configure router string mpls lsp string auto-bandwidth underflow-limit
16.0.R1
All
Minimum difference in absolute bandwidth between the LSP bandwidth and the sampled data rate
configure router string mpls lsp string auto-bandwidth underflow-limit bw number
1 to 6400000
16.0.R1
All
Number of overflow samples to trigger an overflow auto-bandwidth adjustment attempt
configure router string mpls lsp string auto-bandwidth underflow-limit number number
1 to 10
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Minimum difference in percent between the LSP bandwidth and the sampled data rate
configure router string mpls lsp string auto-bandwidth underflow-limit threshold number
0 to 100
0
16.0.R1
All
Enable the use-last-adj-bw context
configure router string mpls lsp string auto-bandwidth use-last-adj-bw
16.0.R5
All
Specify the max number of retry attempts that will be made to signal the secondary path with the last adjusted bandwidth.
configure router string mpls lsp string auto-bandwidth use-last-adj-bw secondary-retry-limit (number | keyword)
1 to 10000
5
infinite
16.0.R5
All
Enter the bfd context
Commands in this context configure BFD on RSVP LSPs or Seamless BFD on SR-TE LSPs.
16.0.R1
All
Enable BFD on the RSVP LSP or S-BFD on the SR-TE LSP
When configured to true, LSP BFD is enabled on the RSVP LSP or S-BFD is enabled for the SR-TE LSP.
LSP BFD must also be configured under the configure router context. The named BFD template provides the configuration settings for the BFD session, which must be configured and associated with the service using the BFD template.
When configured to false, LSP BFD is disabled on the RSVP LSP or S-BFD on the SR-TE LSP.
false
16.0.R1
All
BFD template
configure bfd bfd-template string
16.0.R1
All
Action when LSP BFD fails on the RSVP SR-TE LSP
The command specifies the action when LSP BFD fails on an RSVP, SR-TE, or LDP LSP.
Regardless of the failure action specified, when the BFD session goes down on the LSP, the system generates an SNMP trap.
none
none, down, failover, failover-or-down
16.0.R1
All
Interval for periodic LSP ping for BFD bootstrapping
60 to 300
60
seconds
none
16.0.R1
All
Time to wait for BFD to become operationally available
This command configures the time to wait for BFD to become operationally up. The timer is applicable to SR-TE LSPs, including auto LSPs and PCE-initiated LSPS, as well RSVP-TE LSPs.
For SR-TE LSPs, the timer takes effect when BFD is first enabled on a path or when BFD transitions from up to down. Upon expiration, if BFD is not up, the path is torn down, removed from the TTM and the IOM, and the system starts the retry timer.
For RSVP-TE LSPs, the timer controls the following:
1 to 60
4
seconds
19.7.R1
All
Include LSP for BGP routes
configure router string mpls lsp string bgp-shortcut boolean
16.0.R1
All
Include LSP as transport LSP for labeled BGP routes
configure router string mpls lsp string bgp-transport-tunnel boolean
16.0.R1
All
Enable the class-forwarding context
configure router string mpls lsp string class-forwarding
16.0.R1
All
Enter the forwarding-set context
configure router string mpls lsp string class-forwarding forwarding-set
The following are part of a choice: (default-lsp and fc) or forwarding-set.
16.0.R1
All
Name for the class based forwarding policy for LSP instances
configure router string mpls lsp string class-forwarding forwarding-set policy reference
configure router string mpls class-forwarding-policy string
16.0.R1
All
Forwarding set ID
configure router string mpls lsp string class-forwarding forwarding-set set number
1 to 6
16.0.R1
All
Configure class type.
configure router string mpls lsp string class-type number
0 to 7
0
16.0.R1
All
Enable the egress-statistics context
configure router string mpls lsp string egress-statistics
16.0.R1
All
Accounting policy ID
configure router string mpls lsp string egress-statistics accounting-policy reference
configure log accounting-policy number
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of ingress statistics for LSP
configure router string mpls lsp string egress-statistics admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Collect statistics
configure router string mpls lsp string egress-statistics collect-stats boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Entropy label
configure router string mpls lsp string entropy-label keyword
false, true
16.0.R1
All
Name of admin group excluded when LSP is set up
configure router string mpls lsp string exclude-admin-group reference
32
16.0.R1
All
Exclude Routers object to be included in the bypass path message
configure router string mpls lsp string exclude-node (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
16.0.R1
All
Fallback path computation method
configure router string mpls lsp string fallback-path-computation-method keyword
This command specifies the fallback path computation method used if all configured PCEs are down or are signaling overload and the redelegation timer has expired. This method is used regardless of whether the LSP is PCE-controlled and PCE-computed, or only PCE-computed.
This command is only configurable on RSVP and SR-TE LSPs when the path computation method is configured for PCE computation.
none, local-cspf
21.2.R1
All
Enable the fast-reroute context
configure router string mpls lsp string fast-reroute
16.0.R1
All
Fast Reroute method
configure router string mpls lsp string fast-reroute frr-method keyword
one-to-one, facility
16.0.R1
All
Total number of hops a detour or backup LSP can take before merging back onto the main LSP path
0 to 255
16
16.0.R1
All
Enable node and link protection for the specified LSP
configure router string mpls lsp string fast-reroute node-protect boolean
16.0.R1
All
Enable signaling of the primary LSP path admin-group constraints in the FRR object at ingress
configure router string mpls lsp string fast-reroute propagate-admin-group boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
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Source IP address of this LSP
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of hops that an LSP can traverse including ingress and egress routers
2 to 255
255
16.0.R1
All
Enter the igp-shortcut context
configure router string mpls lsp string igp-shortcut
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the LSP to be used as a shortcut while resolving IGP routes
configure router string mpls lsp string igp-shortcut admin-state keyword
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Specific RSVP LSP by IS-IS and OSPF routing protocols to assign as shortcut or as forwarding adjacency
lfa-protect, lfa-only
The following are part of a choice: lfa-type or relative-metric.
16.0.R1
All
Shortest IGP cost between the endpoints of the LSP plus the configured offset
configure router string mpls lsp string igp-shortcut relative-metric number
-10 to 10
The following are part of a choice: lfa-type or relative-metric.
16.0.R1
All
Admin group name included when LSP is set up
configure router string mpls lsp string include-admin-group reference
32
16.0.R1
All
Enable/disable label compression for LSP path.
configure router string mpls lsp string label-stack-reduction boolean
false
19.7.R1
All
Include this LSP in LDP over RSVP
configure router string mpls lsp string ldp-over-rsvp boolean
16.0.R1
All
Configure use of least-fill path selection method.
configure router string mpls lsp string least-fill boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Configure load balancing weight.
configure router string mpls lsp string load-balancing-weight number
1 to max
16.0.R1
All
Configure local SR protection preference for LSP path computation.
configure router string mpls lsp string local-sr-protection keyword
preferred
none, preferred, mandatory
19.7.R1
All
LSP Self Ping activation status on the RSVP-TE LSP
configure router string mpls lsp string lsp-self-ping keyword
When configured, the system uses this setting for the LSP regardless of the value configured under configure router mpls lsp-self-ping rsvp-te.
When unconfigured, the command inherits the value configured under configure router mpls lsp-self-ping rsvp-te.
false, true
19.10.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Max number of attempts before switching to backup class type.
configure router string mpls lsp string main-ct-retry-limit number
1 to 10000
16.0.R1
All
Enter the max-sr-labels context
configure router string mpls lsp string max-sr-labels
16.0.R1
All
Value for the maximum additional overhead labels
configure router string mpls lsp string max-sr-labels additional-frr-labels number
0 to 4
1
16.0.R1
All
Maximum Label Stack size
configure router string mpls lsp string max-sr-labels label-stack-size number
1 to 11
16.0.R1
All
LSP metric that forces to a constant value
0 to 16777215
16.0.R1
All
Configure metric type used for LSP path computation.
configure router string mpls lsp string metric-type keyword
igp
igp, te
19.7.R1
All
Unique identifier as Point-to-Multipoint (P2MP) identifier
1 to 65535
16.0.R1
All
Configure path computation method
configure router string mpls lsp string path-computation-method keyword
local-cspf, pce
19.7.R1
All
Enter the path-profile list instance
configure router string mpls lsp string path-profile number
5
16.0.R1
All
Profile ID for the specified LSP
configure router string mpls lsp string path-profile number
1 to max
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Profile ID for the specified LSP
configure router string mpls lsp string path-profile number path-group number
0
16.0.R1
All
Control of path (delegation) to Path Computation Engine (PCE) to be used
configure router string mpls lsp string pce-control boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Global configuration of reporting to PCE to override
configure router string mpls lsp string pce-report keyword
false, true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the primary list instance
1
16.0.R1
All
Path name
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enable/disable make-before-break functionality.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of LSP path
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Class-type for the LSP or LSP path
0 to 7
16.0.R1
All
Amount of bandwidth to be reserved.
0 to 6400000
0
16.0.R1
All
Enter the bfd context
Commands in this context configure BFD on RSVP LSPs or Seamless BFD on SR-TE LSPs.
16.0.R1
All
Enable BFD on the RSVP LSP or S-BFD on the SR-TE LSP
When configured to true, LSP BFD is enabled on the RSVP LSP or S-BFD is enabled for the SR-TE LSP.
LSP BFD must also be configured under the configure router context. The named BFD template provides the configuration settings for the BFD session, which must be configured and associated with the service using the BFD template.
When configured to false, LSP BFD is disabled on the RSVP LSP or S-BFD on the SR-TE LSP.
false
16.0.R1
All
BFD template
configure bfd bfd-template string
16.0.R1
All
Interval for periodic LSP ping for BFD bootstrapping
60 to 300
60
seconds
none
16.0.R1
All
Time to wait for BFD to become operationally available
This command configures the time to wait for BFD to become operationally up. The timer is applicable to SR-TE LSPs, including auto LSPs and PCE-initiated LSPS, as well RSVP-TE LSPs.
For SR-TE LSPs, the timer takes effect when BFD is first enabled on a path or when BFD transitions from up to down. Upon expiration, if BFD is not up, the path is torn down, removed from the TTM and the IOM, and the system starts the retry timer.
For RSVP-TE LSPs, the timer controls the following:
1 to 60
4
seconds
19.7.R1
All
Class-type
0 to 7
16.0.R1
All
Enable the exclude-admin-group context
16.0.R1
All
Groups to exclude when the LSP path is setup
32
1
16.0.R1
All
The maximum number of hops that an LSP will traverse including the ingress and egress LSRs.
2 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Enable the include-admin-group context
16.0.R1
All
Groups that are included when LSP path is setup
32
1
16.0.R1
All
Enter the priority context
16.0.R1
All
Hold priority when insufficient bandwidth is available to set up LSP
0 to 7
0
16.0.R1
All
Setup priority when insufficient bandwidth is available to set up LSP
0 to 7
7
16.0.R1
All
Enable/disable recording of all hops.
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable/disable recording of labels at each node or instance.
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the primary-p2mp-instance list instance
configure router string mpls lsp string primary-p2mp-instance string
1
16.0.R4
All
The unique name which identifies this P2MP LSP for this virtual router.
configure router string mpls lsp string primary-p2mp-instance string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R4
All
Enable/disable make-before-break functionality.
16.0.R4
All
Administrative state of LSP path
configure router string mpls lsp string primary-p2mp-instance string admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R4
All
Amount of bandwidth to be reserved.
0 to 6400000
0
16.0.R4
All
Enable the exclude-admin-group context
configure router string mpls lsp string primary-p2mp-instance string exclude-admin-group
16.0.R4
All
Groups to exclude when the LSP path is setup
configure router string mpls lsp string primary-p2mp-instance string exclude-admin-group group reference
32
1
16.0.R4
All
The maximum number of hops that an LSP will traverse including the ingress and egress LSRs.
2 to 255
16.0.R4
All
Enable the include-admin-group context
configure router string mpls lsp string primary-p2mp-instance string include-admin-group
16.0.R4
All
Groups that are included when LSP path is setup
configure router string mpls lsp string primary-p2mp-instance string include-admin-group group reference
32
1
16.0.R4
All
Enable/disable recording of all hops.
true
16.0.R4
All
Enable/disable recording of labels at each node or instance.
configure router string mpls lsp string primary-p2mp-instance string record-label boolean
true
16.0.R4
All
Enter the s2l-path list instance
650
16.0.R4
All
A label switch path (P2MP LSP) name.
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R4
All
The IP address of the destination address of the S2L sub LSP.
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R4
All
Administrative state of the S2L sub-LSP for a P2MP LSP
configure router string mpls lsp string primary-p2mp-instance string s2l-path reference to (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R4
All
Enable/disable admin groups via session attribute object.
configure router string mpls lsp string propagate-admin-group boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Max number of attempts made to reestablish the LSP after it has failed.
configure router string mpls lsp string retry-limit number
1 to 10000
16.0.R1
All
Time between attempts to reestablish the LSP after it has failed.
configure router string mpls lsp string retry-timer number
1 to 600
30
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Revert timer for this LSP
configure router string mpls lsp string revert-timer number
1 to 4320
minutes
16.0.R1
All
Reservation style for RSVP
configure router string mpls lsp string rsvp-resv-style keyword
se
se, ff
16.0.R1
All
Enter the secondary list instance
8
16.0.R1
All
Path name
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enable/disable make-before-break functionality.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of LSP path
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Amount of bandwidth to be reserved.
0 to 6400000
0
16.0.R1
All
Enter the bfd context
Commands in this context configure BFD on RSVP LSPs or Seamless BFD on SR-TE LSPs.
19.7.R1
All
Enable BFD on the RSVP LSP or S-BFD on the SR-TE LSP
When configured to true, LSP BFD is enabled on the RSVP LSP or S-BFD is enabled for the SR-TE LSP.
LSP BFD must also be configured under the configure router context. The named BFD template provides the configuration settings for the BFD session, which must be configured and associated with the service using the BFD template.
When configured to false, LSP BFD is disabled on the RSVP LSP or S-BFD on the SR-TE LSP.
false
19.7.R1
All
BFD template
configure bfd bfd-template string
19.7.R1
All
Interval for periodic LSP ping for BFD bootstrapping
60 to 300
60
seconds
none
19.7.R1
All
Time to wait for BFD to become operationally available
This command configures the time to wait for BFD to become operationally up. The timer is applicable to SR-TE LSPs, including auto LSPs and PCE-initiated LSPS, as well RSVP-TE LSPs.
For SR-TE LSPs, the timer takes effect when BFD is first enabled on a path or when BFD transitions from up to down. Upon expiration, if BFD is not up, the path is torn down, removed from the TTM and the IOM, and the system starts the retry timer.
For RSVP-TE LSPs, the timer controls the following:
1 to 60
4
seconds
19.7.R1
All
Class-type
0 to 7
16.0.R1
All
Enable the exclude-admin-group context
16.0.R1
All
Groups to exclude when the LSP path is setup
32
1
16.0.R1
All
The maximum number of hops that an LSP will traverse including the ingress and egress LSRs.
2 to 255
16.0.R1
All
Enable the include-admin-group context
16.0.R1
All
Groups that are included when LSP path is setup
32
1
16.0.R1
All
Path preference for the secondary standby path
1 to 255
255
16.0.R1
All
Enter the priority context
16.0.R1
All
Hold priority when insufficient bandwidth is available to set up LSP
0 to 7
0
16.0.R1
All
Setup priority when insufficient bandwidth is available to set up LSP
0 to 7
7
16.0.R1
All
Enable/disable recording of all hops.
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable/disable recording of labels at each node or instance.
true
16.0.R1
All
Use SRLG constraint in secondary path computation for an LSP at the head-end LER
false
16.0.R1
All
Maintain secondary path LSP indefinitely in hot standby state
false
16.0.R1
All
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Destination IP address or the egress router for the LSP
16.0.R1
All
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LSP for bypass protection, point to multipoint, segment routing or MPLS-TP static LSP
p2p-rsvp, p2p-static-mpls, p2p-rsvp-bypass, p2mp-rsvp, p2mp-rsvp-auto, p2p-rsvp-mesh, p2p-rsvp-one-hop, p2p-sr-te, p2p-sr-te-mesh, p2p-sr-te-one-hop, p2p-sr-te-pce-init
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Include this LSP in auto-bind for VPRN services
configure router string mpls lsp string vprn-auto-bind boolean
16.0.R1
All
LSP initial retry timeout
configure router string mpls lsp-init-retry-timeout number
10 to 600
30
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the lsp-self-ping context
configure router string mpls lsp-self-ping
Commands in this context configure LSP Self Ping parameters.
LSP Self Ping checks that the datapath of an RSVP LSP has been programmed by all LSRs along its path before switching the traffic to it. If enabled, LSP Self Ping packets are sent periodically at a configurable interval following the receipt of the RESV message for an RSVP LSP path following an MBB or other event where the active path changes while the previous active path stayed up. The router will not switch traffic to the new path until an LSP Self Ping reply is received from the far-end LER.
When configured under the MPLS context, LSP Self Ping is enabled for all RSVP LSPs, unless it is explicitly disabled for a given LSP.
19.10.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
MPLS periodic LSP Self Ping interval
configure router string mpls lsp-self-ping interval number
This command configures the interval at which LSP Self Ping packets are periodically sent on a candidate path of an RSVP LSP.
This value is used for all LSPs that have LSP Self Ping enabled.
1 to 10
1
seconds
19.10.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Activate LSP Self Ping on RSVP-TE LSPs
configure router string mpls lsp-self-ping rsvp-te boolean
When configured to true, this command enables LSP Self Ping on all RSVP-TE LSPs, unless an individual LSP has this explicitly disabled under the configure router mpls lsp lsp-self-ping command or in the LSP template.
When configured to false, this command disables LSP Self Ping on all RSVP-TE LSPs.
false
19.10.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
MPLS LSP Self Ping timeout
configure router string mpls lsp-self-ping timeout number
This command configures a timeout value for the LSP Self Ping timer.
The LSP Self Ping timer starts when the RESV message is received for an LSP. The system periodically sends LSP Self Ping packets until the timer expires or the first LSP Self Ping reply is received, whichever comes first. If the timer expires before an LSP Self Ping packet is received, the configured timeout action is performed.
3 to 3600
300
seconds
19.10.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Action taken when LSP Self Ping timer expires
configure router string mpls lsp-self-ping timeout-action keyword
retry
retry, switch
20.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enter the lsp-template list instance
configure router string mpls lsp-template string
4096
16.0.R1
All
Name of the LSP template to automatically create and signal multiple LSP instances
configure router string mpls lsp-template string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
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Enable/disable make-before-break functionality.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string adaptive boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of LSP template
configure router string mpls lsp-template string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
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Add a list entry for admin-tag
configure router string mpls lsp-template string admin-tag reference
4
16.0.R1
All
Name of the admin tags
configure router string mpls lsp-template string admin-tag reference
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
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Enable/disable inclusion of ADSPEC objects in RSVP messages.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string adspec boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
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Enable the auto-bandwidth context
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth
16.0.R1
All
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Enter the adjust-down context
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth adjust-down
16.0.R1
All
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Minimum difference in absolute bandwidth between LSP bandwidth reservation and max average data rate
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth adjust-down bw number
0 to 6400000
0
16.0.R1
All
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Minimum difference in percent between LSP bandwidth reservation and the maximum average data rate
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth adjust-down percent number
0 to 100
5
16.0.R1
All
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Enter the adjust-up context
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth adjust-up
16.0.R1
All
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Minimum difference in absolute bandwidth between LSP bandwidth reservation and max average data rate
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth adjust-up bw number
0 to 6400000
0
16.0.R1
All
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Minimum difference in percent between LSP bandwidth reservation and the maximum average data rate
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth adjust-up percent number
0 to 100
5
16.0.R1
All
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Enter the fc list instance
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth fc keyword
8
16.0.R1
All
Forwarding class name for LSP
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth fc keyword
be, l2, af, l1, h2, ef, h1, nc
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
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Forwarding class weight for LSP
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth fc keyword sampling-weight number
0 to 100
100
16.0.R1
All
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Maximum bandwidth of auto-bandwidth to request for the LSP
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth max-bandwidth number
0 to 6400000
100000
16.0.R1
All
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Minimum bandwidth of auto-bandwidth to request for the LSP
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth min-bandwidth number
0 to 6400000
0
16.0.R1
All
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Collect and display auto-bandwidth measurements for the LSP
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth monitor-bandwidth boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
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Enter the multipliers context
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth multipliers
16.0.R1
All
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Number of collection intervals in the adjust interval
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth multipliers adjust-multiplier number
1 to 16383
16.0.R1
All
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Multiplier for collection intervals in a sample interval
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth multipliers sample-multiplier number
1 to 511
16.0.R1
All
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Enable the overflow-limit context
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth overflow-limit
16.0.R1
All
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Minimum difference in absolute bandwidth between the LSP bandwidth and the sampled data rate
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth overflow-limit bw number
1 to 6400000
16.0.R1
All
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Number of overflow samples to trigger an overflow auto-bandwidth adjustment attempt
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth overflow-limit number number
1 to 10
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
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Minimum difference in percent between the LSP bandwidth and the sampled data rate
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth overflow-limit threshold number
0 to 100
0
16.0.R1
All
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Enable the underflow-limit context
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth underflow-limit
16.0.R1
All
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Minimum difference in absolute bandwidth between the LSP bandwidth and the sampled data rate
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth underflow-limit bw number
1 to 6400000
16.0.R1
All
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Number of overflow samples to trigger an overflow auto-bandwidth adjustment attempt
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth underflow-limit number number
1 to 10
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
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Minimum difference in percent between the LSP bandwidth and the sampled data rate
configure router string mpls lsp-template string auto-bandwidth underflow-limit threshold number
0 to 100
0
16.0.R1
All
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Configure backup-class-type for this LSP template.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string backup-class-type number
0 to 7
0
16.0.R1
All
Specify bandwidth in mbps for LSP instances created using this LSP template.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string bandwidth number
0 to 6400000
0
16.0.R1
All
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Enter the bfd context
configure router string mpls lsp-template string bfd
Commands in this context configure BFD on RSVP LSPs or Seamless BFD on SR-TE LSPs.
16.0.R1
All
Enable BFD on the RSVP LSP or S-BFD on the SR-TE LSP
configure router string mpls lsp-template string bfd bfd-liveness boolean
When configured to true, LSP BFD is enabled on the RSVP LSP or S-BFD is enabled for the SR-TE LSP.
LSP BFD must also be configured under the configure router context. The named BFD template provides the configuration settings for the BFD session, which must be configured and associated with the service using the BFD template.
When configured to false, LSP BFD is disabled on the RSVP LSP or S-BFD on the SR-TE LSP.
false
16.0.R1
All
BFD template
configure router string mpls lsp-template string bfd bfd-template reference
configure bfd bfd-template string
16.0.R1
All
Indicates the action to be taken when LSP BFD session fails
configure router string mpls lsp-template string bfd failure-action keyword
none
none, down, failover-or-down
16.0.R1
All
Interval for periodic LSP ping for BFD bootstrapping
configure router string mpls lsp-template string bfd lsp-ping-interval (number | keyword)
60 to 300
60
seconds
none
16.0.R1
All
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Time to wait for BFD to become operationally available
configure router string mpls lsp-template string bfd wait-for-up-timer number
This command configures the time to wait for BFD to become operationally up. The timer is applicable to SR-TE LSPs, including auto LSPs and PCE-initiated LSPS, as well RSVP-TE LSPs.
For SR-TE LSPs, the timer takes effect when BFD is first enabled on a path or when BFD transitions from up to down. Upon expiration, if BFD is not up, the path is torn down, removed from the TTM and the IOM, and the system starts the retry timer.
For RSVP-TE LSPs, the timer controls the following:
1 to 60
4
seconds
19.7.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
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Enable/disable use of RSVP LSP for IPv4 BGP routes.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string bgp-shortcut boolean
16.0.R1
All
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Include/exclude use of RSVP LSP as transport LSP for labeled IPv4 BGP routes.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string bgp-transport-tunnel boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
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Enable the class-forwarding context
configure router string mpls lsp-template string class-forwarding
16.0.R1
All
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Enter the forwarding-set context
configure router string mpls lsp-template string class-forwarding forwarding-set
The following are part of a choice: (default-lsp and fc) or forwarding-set.
16.0.R1
All
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Name for the class based forwarding policy for LSP instances
configure router string mpls lsp-template string class-forwarding forwarding-set policy reference
configure router string mpls class-forwarding-policy string
16.0.R1
All
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Forwarding set ID
configure router string mpls lsp-template string class-forwarding forwarding-set set number
1 to 6
16.0.R1
All
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Configure class-type.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string class-type number
0 to 7
0
16.0.R1
All
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Specify default path to be used for signaling LSP instances created using this LSP template.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string default-path reference
16.0.R1
All
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Enable the egress-statistics context
configure router string mpls lsp-template string egress-statistics
16.0.R1
All
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Accounting policy ID
configure router string mpls lsp-template string egress-statistics accounting-policy reference
configure log accounting-policy number
16.0.R1
All
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Collect statistics
configure router string mpls lsp-template string egress-statistics collect-stats boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
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Configure Entropy Label for LSP Template.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string entropy-label keyword
false, true
16.0.R1
All
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Admin group name excluded when LSP is set up
configure router string mpls lsp-template string exclude-admin-group reference
32
16.0.R1
All
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Address family that specifies template use in SR-TE LSP
configure router string mpls lsp-template string family keyword
This command specifies the address family for which the LSP template applies in an SR-TE LSP.
An LSP template is required for each address family.
ipv4
ipv4, ipv6
20.5.R1
All
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Enable the fast-reroute context
configure router string mpls lsp-template string fast-reroute
16.0.R1
All
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Fast Reroute method for the LSPs that are dynamically created using this LSP template
configure router string mpls lsp-template string fast-reroute frr-method keyword
facility
one-to-one, facility
16.0.R1
All
Total number of hops a detour or backup LSP can take before merging back onto the main LSP path
configure router string mpls lsp-template string fast-reroute hop-limit number
0 to 255
16
16.0.R1
All
Enable node and link protection for the specified LSP
configure router string mpls lsp-template string fast-reroute node-protect boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable signaling of the primary LSP path admin-group constraints in the FRR object at ingress
configure router string mpls lsp-template string fast-reroute propagate-admin-group boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
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IP address of the ingress router for the LSP template.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string from (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
16.0.R1
All
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Configure maximum number of hops that can be traversed by LSP instances created using this LSP template.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string hop-limit number
2 to 255
16.0.R1
All
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Enter the igp-shortcut context
configure router string mpls lsp-template string igp-shortcut
16.0.R1
All
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Administrative state of the RSVP LSP to be used as a shortcut while resolving IGP routes
configure router string mpls lsp-template string igp-shortcut admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
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Specific RSVP LSP by IS-IS and OSPF routing protocols to assign as shortcut or as forwarding adjacency
configure router string mpls lsp-template string igp-shortcut lfa-type keyword
lfa-protect, lfa-only
The following are part of a choice: lfa-type or relative-metric.
16.0.R1
All
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Shortest IGP cost between the endpoints of the LSP plus the configured offset
configure router string mpls lsp-template string igp-shortcut relative-metric number
-10 to 10
The following are part of a choice: lfa-type or relative-metric.
16.0.R1
All
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Admin group name included when LSP is set up
configure router string mpls lsp-template string include-admin-group reference
32
16.0.R1
All
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Enable/disable label compression for LSP path.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string label-stack-reduction boolean
false
19.7.R1
All
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Configure if this LSP will be included in LDP over RSVP.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string ldp-over-rsvp boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
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Configure use of least-fill path selection method.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string least-fill boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
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Configure load balancing weight.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string load-balancing-weight number
1 to max
16.0.R1
All
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Configure local SR protection preference for LSP path computation.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string local-sr-protection keyword
preferred
none, preferred, mandatory
19.7.R1
All
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LSP Self Ping activation status on RSVP-TE LSP template
configure router string mpls lsp-template string lsp-self-ping keyword
When configured, the system uses this setting for the LSP template regardless of the value configured under configure router mpls lsp-self-ping rsvp-te.
When unconfigured, the command inherits the value configured under configure router mpls lsp-self-ping rsvp-te.
false, true
19.10.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
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Max number of attempts before switching to backup class type.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string main-ct-retry-limit number
1 to 10000
16.0.R1
All
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Enter the max-sr-labels context
configure router string mpls lsp-template string max-sr-labels
16.0.R1
All
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Maximum number of additional overhead labels
configure router string mpls lsp-template string max-sr-labels additional-frr-labels number
0 to 4
1
16.0.R1
All
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Size for the maximum segment routing label stack
configure router string mpls lsp-template string max-sr-labels label-stack-size number
1 to 11
16.0.R1
All
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Configure LSP template metric.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string metric number
0 to 16777215
0
16.0.R1
All
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Configure metric type used for LSP path computation.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string metric-type keyword
igp
igp, te
19.7.R1
All
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Configure path computation method
configure router string mpls lsp-template string path-computation-method keyword
local-cspf
19.7.R1
All
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Specifies whether to override the global configuration of reporting to PCE.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string pce-report keyword
false, true
16.0.R1
All
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Enter the priority context
configure router string mpls lsp-template string priority
16.0.R1
All
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Hold priority when insufficient bandwidth is available to set up LSP
configure router string mpls lsp-template string priority hold-priority number
0 to 7
0
16.0.R1
All
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Setup priority when insufficient bandwidth is available to set up LSP
configure router string mpls lsp-template string priority setup-priority number
0 to 7
7
16.0.R1
All
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Enable/disable admin groups via session attribute object.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string propagate-admin-group boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
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Enable/disable recording of all hops.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string record boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
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Enable/disable recording of labels at each node or instance.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string record-label boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
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Max number of attempts made to reestablish the LSP after it has failed.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string retry-limit number
1 to 10000
16.0.R1
All
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Time between attempts to reestablish the LSP after it has failed.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string retry-timer number
1 to 600
30
seconds
16.0.R1
All
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The value indicates lsp template-id. Configure this if LSP Template is of type p2p-sr-te-pce-init.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string template-id (number | keyword)
1 to max
default
16.0.R5
All
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Configure type of the LSP template.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string type keyword
p2mp-rsvp, p2p-rsvp-one-hop, p2p-rsvp-mesh, p2p-sr-te-one-hop, p2p-sr-te-mesh, p2p-sr-te-pce-init
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
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Configure if this LSP will be included in auto-bind for VPRN services.
configure router string mpls lsp-template string vprn-auto-bind boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of LSPs to be associated with a bypass tunnel
configure router string mpls max-bypass-associations number
100 to 131072
1000
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of PLRs per RSVP-TE bypass LSP
configure router string mpls max-bypass-plr-associations number
1 to 16
16
19.10.R1
All
Select preference to use the current hops for Make-Before-Break (MBB)
configure router string mpls mbb-prefer-current-hops boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Resignal timer for P2MP LSPs
configure router string mpls p2mp-resignal-timer number
60 to 10080
minutes
16.0.R1
All
Fast retry timer for P2MP S2L paths
configure router string mpls p2mp-s2l-fast-retry number
1 to 10
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Fast retry timer for P2P active paths
configure router string mpls p2p-active-path-fast-retry number
1 to 10
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the path list instance
65535
16.0.R1
All
Name for this LSP path
1 to 64
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
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Administrative state of this tunnel
configure router string mpls path string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
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Enter the hop list instance
255
16.0.R1
All
Index to identify a particular hop
1 to 1024
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
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IPv4 address of this hop
The following are part of a mandatory choice: (ip-address and type) or sid-label.
16.0.R1
All
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MPLS label for tunnel hop in the path of an SR-TE LSP
32 to 1048575
The following are part of a mandatory choice: (ip-address and type) or sid-label.
19.10.R1
All
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Tunnel hop type
strict, loose
The following are part of a mandatory choice: (ip-address and type) or sid-label.
16.0.R1
All
Enable the pce-init-lsp context
configure router string mpls pce-init-lsp
16.0.R5
All
Enable the sr-te context
configure router string mpls pce-init-lsp sr-te
16.0.R5
All
Administrative state of SR-TE PCE-initiated LSP support
configure router string mpls pce-init-lsp sr-te admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R5
All
Enter the pce-report context
configure router string mpls pce-report
16.0.R1
All
Allow PCE reporting for all TE LSPs of RSVP-TE type
configure router string mpls pce-report rsvp-te boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Allow PCE reporting for all TE LSPs of SR-TE type
configure router string mpls pce-report sr-te boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Resignal all RSVP-TE LSPs upon IGP overload
configure router string mpls resignal-on-igp-overload boolean
When configured to true, the receipt of the IS-IS overload bit in the TE-DB triggers the immediate resignaling of all RSVP-TE LSPs. MPLS forces the expiry of the resignal timer and the TE-DB computes a new CSPF for each RSVP-TE LSP active path. The re-optimization causes the immediate transition of RSVP-TE LSP paths away from the IS-IS node in overload using the MBB operation.
This command cannot be configured to true when the retry-on-igp-overload command is configured to true.
When configured to false, the default behavior is maintained where MBB re-optimization occurs only when a timer-based resignal is performed or a manual resignal is executed.
false
20.10.R1
All
Resignal timer for RSVP LSPs
configure router string mpls resignal-timer number
30 to 10080
minutes
16.0.R1
All
Tear down LSPs when IGP is in overload state
configure router string mpls retry-on-igp-overload boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Fast retry timer for secondary paths
configure router string mpls secondary-fast-retry-timer number
1 to 10
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Propagate TTL over LSP shortcut for local packets
configure router string mpls shortcut-local-ttl-propagate boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Propagate TTL over LSP shortcut for local packets for transit packets
configure router string mpls shortcut-transit-ttl-propagate boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the sr-te-resignal context
configure router string mpls sr-te-resignal
19.10.R1
All
Re-optimize SR-TE LSPs upon IGP link events
configure router string mpls sr-te-resignal resignal-on-igp-event boolean
When configured to true, the system signals the re-optimization of all SR-TE LSPs when one or more IGP link down events are received in theTE-DB. The triggered behavior is identical to the timer-based or resignal behavior or the manual-based resignal behavior used with a delay option. MPLS forces the expiry of the resignal timer and all active paths of all SR-TE LSPs are re-evaluated.
When configured to false, re-optimization is not triggered by IGP events.
false
19.10.R1
All
Resignal timer for SR-TE LSPs
configure router string mpls sr-te-resignal resignal-timer number
This command configures the time the system waits before signaling the re-optimization of all SR-TE LSPs.
30 to 10080
minutes
19.10.R1
All
Enter the srlg-database context
configure router string mpls srlg-database
16.0.R1
All
Enter the router-id list instance
configure router string mpls srlg-database router-id string
16.0.R1
All
Specifies a unique identifier of the router in the Autonomous System.
configure router string mpls srlg-database router-id string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R2
All
Administrative state of the interface
configure router string mpls srlg-database router-id string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for interface
configure router string mpls srlg-database router-id string interface string srlg-group reference
16.0.R1
All
Indicates the IP address of the interface.
configure router string mpls srlg-database router-id string interface string srlg-group reference
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R2
All
SRLG group name
configure router string mpls srlg-database router-id string interface string srlg-group reference
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Use of Shared Risk Link Group (SRLG) constraint for FRR path computation
loose, strict
16.0.R1
All
Enter the static-lsp list instance
configure router string mpls static-lsp string
1000
16.0.R1
All
Labeled Switch path name
configure router string mpls static-lsp string
1 to 64
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
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Administrative state of the static LSP
configure router string mpls static-lsp string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
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MPLS static LSP metric to select an LSP
configure router string mpls static-lsp string metric number
1 to 16777215
16.0.R1
All
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Enable the push context
configure router string mpls static-lsp string push
16.0.R1
All
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IP address for the next hop
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
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Push specific label onto the top of the outgoing packet's label stack
16 to 1048575
implicit-null-label
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
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Destination IP address or the egress router for the LSP
configure router string mpls static-lsp string to string
16.0.R1
All
Fast retry timer for static LSPs
configure router string mpls static-lsp-fast-retry number
1 to 30
30
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enable/disable use of user SRLG database.
configure router string mpls user-srlg-db boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the mpls-labels context
configure router string mpls-labels
16.0.R1
All
BGP labels hold timer for the ingress router
configure router string mpls-labels bgp-labels-hold-timer number
0 to 255
0
16.0.R1
All
Enter the reserved-label-block list instance
configure router string mpls-labels reserved-label-block string
16
16.0.R1
All
Name for the reserved label block
configure router string mpls-labels reserved-label-block string
1 to 64
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
End label for the reserved label block
configure router string mpls-labels reserved-label-block string end-label number
32 to 1048575
16.0.R1
All
Start label value for the reserved label block
configure router string mpls-labels reserved-label-block string start-label number
32 to 1048575
16.0.R1
All
Enter the sr-labels context
configure router string mpls-labels sr-labels
16.0.R1
All
End label for the SRGB
configure router string mpls-labels sr-labels end number
32 to 1048575
16.0.R1
All
Start label value for the SRGB
configure router string mpls-labels sr-labels start number
32 to 1048575
16.0.R1
All
Static label range on the ingress router
configure router string mpls-labels static-label-range number
0 to 1048544
18400
16.0.R1
All
Enable the msdp context
19.10.R1
All
The maximum number of source active messages that will be accepted by MSDP
configure router string msdp active-source-limit number
0 to 1000000
19.10.R1
All
Administrative state of MSDP
configure router string msdp admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
19.10.R1
All
Enable/Disable encapsulation of multicast data used by MSDP
configure router string msdp data-encapsulation boolean
true
19.10.R1
All
Policies to export Source Active state from the Source Active list into MSDP
configure router string msdp export-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
19.10.R1
All
The peer group name
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
19.10.R1
All
The maximum number of source active messages that will be accepted by MSDP
configure router string msdp group string active-source-limit number
0 to 1000000
19.10.R1
All
Administrative state of MSDP
configure router string msdp group string admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
19.10.R1
All
Policies to export Source Active state from the Source Active list into MSDP
configure router string msdp group string export-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
19.10.R1
All
Policies to import Source Active state from the Source Active list into MSDP
configure router string msdp group string import-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
19.10.R1
All
The local end of an MSDP session.
configure router string msdp group string local-address string
19.10.R1
All
Topology of groups of peers
standard
standard, mesh-group
19.10.R1
All
The local end of an MSDP session
This element is part of a list key.
19.10.R1
All
The maximum number of source active messages that will be accepted by MSDP
0 to 1000000
19.10.R1
All
Administrative state of MSDP
enable
enable, disable
19.10.R1
All
The authentication key to be used for a specific MSDP peer group peering session
1 to 370
19.10.R1
All
Enable/Disable default peer as MSDP peer
false
19.10.R1
All
Policies to export Source Active state from the Source Active list into MSDP
5
This element is ordered by the user.
19.10.R1
All
Policies to import Source Active state from the Source Active list into MSDP
5
This element is ordered by the user.
19.10.R1
All
The local end of an MSDP session.
19.10.R1
All
Enter the receive-message-rate context
19.10.R1
All
The number of MSDP messages (including source active messages) that are read from the TCP session per seconds
10 to 10000
19.10.R1
All
The number of MSDP messages that can be processed before rate is set
1 to 1000000
19.10.R1
All
Specifies the time that together with number defines the rate of MSDP messages (including source active messages) that are read from the TCP session within the configured number of seconds.
1 to 600
seconds
19.10.R1
All
Enter the receive-message-rate context
configure router string msdp group string receive-message-rate
19.10.R1
All
The number of MSDP messages (including source active messages) that are read from the TCP session per seconds
10 to 10000
19.10.R1
All
The number of MSDP messages that can be processed before rate is set
1 to 1000000
19.10.R1
All
Specifies the time that together with number defines the rate of MSDP messages (including source active messages) that are read from the TCP session within the configured number of seconds.
1 to 600
seconds
19.10.R1
All
Policies to import Source Active state from the Source Active list into MSDP
configure router string msdp import-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
19.10.R1
All
The local end of an MSDP session.
configure router string msdp local-address string
19.10.R1
All
The local end of an MSDP session
This element is part of a list key.
19.10.R1
All
The maximum number of source active messages that will be accepted by MSDP
configure router string msdp peer string active-source-limit number
0 to 1000000
19.10.R1
All
Administrative state of MSDP
configure router string msdp peer string admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
19.10.R1
All
The authentication key to be used for a specific MSDP peering session
configure router string msdp peer string authentication-key string
1 to 370
19.10.R1
All
Enable/Disable default peer as MSDP peer
configure router string msdp peer string default-peer boolean
false
19.10.R1
All
Policies to export Source Active state from the Source Active list into MSDP
configure router string msdp peer string export-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
19.10.R1
All
Policies to import Source Active state from the Source Active list into MSDP
configure router string msdp peer string import-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
19.10.R1
All
The local end of an MSDP session.
configure router string msdp peer string local-address string
19.10.R1
All
Enter the receive-message-rate context
configure router string msdp peer string receive-message-rate
19.10.R1
All
The number of MSDP messages (including source active messages) that are read from the TCP session per seconds
10 to 10000
19.10.R1
All
The number of MSDP messages that can be processed before rate is set
1 to 1000000
19.10.R1
All
Specifies the time that together with number defines the rate of MSDP messages (including source active messages) that are read from the TCP session within the configured number of seconds.
1 to 600
seconds
19.10.R1
All
Enter the receive-message-rate context
configure router string msdp receive-message-rate
19.10.R1
All
The number of MSDP messages (including source active messages) that are read from the TCP session per seconds
configure router string msdp receive-message-rate rate number
10 to 10000
19.10.R1
All
The number of MSDP messages that can be processed before rate is set
configure router string msdp receive-message-rate threshold number
1 to 1000000
19.10.R1
All
Specifies the time that together with number defines the rate of MSDP messages (including source active messages) that are read from the TCP session within the configured number of seconds.
configure router string msdp receive-message-rate time number
1 to 600
seconds
19.10.R1
All
The route table(s) for RPF lookup.
rtable-u
rtable-m, rtable-u, both
19.10.R1
All
Enter the source list instance
19.10.R1
All
The IP address of the sources from which the source active messages would be accepted
This element is part of a list key.
19.10.R1
All
The maximum number of source active messages that will be accepted by MSDP source
configure router string msdp source string active-source-limit number
0 to 1000000
19.10.R1
All
Lifetime given to SA cache entries when created or refreshed
configure router string msdp source-active-cache-lifetime number
90 to 600
90
seconds
19.10.R1
All
Enable the mss-adjust context
configure router string mss-adjust
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
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NAT group (including WLAN Gateway group) that executes the adjustment
configure router string mss-adjust nat-group number
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Intended value for the Maximum Segment Size (MSS) option in transmitted TCP SYN requests
configure router string mss-adjust segment-size number
160 to 10240
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the mtrace2 context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of multicast path tracing
configure router string mtrace2 admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Destination UDP port for mstat2|mtrace2 test, or unsolicited mstat2|mtrace2 packets
1024 to 49151
5000
16.0.R1
All
Multicast policy name for virtual router
configure router string multicast-info-policy reference
16.0.R1
All
Enable the nat context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the inside context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the l2-aware context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Add a list entry for subscribers
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Layer-2 Aware NAT subscriber prefix
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the large-scale context
configure router string nat inside large-scale
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the dnat-only context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
NAT prefix list that contains source IP addresses
configure router string nat inside large-scale dnat-only source-prefix-list reference
configure service nat prefix-list string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the dual-stack-lite context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of Dual Stack Lite
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the deterministic context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the policy-map list instance
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite deterministic policy-map string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Source prefix that adds traffic to NAT pool
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite deterministic policy-map string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of this prefix
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite deterministic policy-map string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the map list instance
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite deterministic policy-map string map string to string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Beginning of the range for IPv6 addresses that is mapped on the inside to outside IPv6addresses
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite deterministic policy-map string map string to string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Ending of the range for IPv6 addresses that is mapped on the inside to outside IPv6 addresses
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite deterministic policy-map string map string to string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
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Outside IP address mapped to inside IP address range
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite deterministic policy-map string map string to string first-outside-address string
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
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NAT policy
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite deterministic policy-map string nat-policy reference
configure service nat nat-policy string
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the prefix-map list instance
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite deterministic prefix-map string nat-policy reference
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Traffic sent from sources within this prefix will be NATed
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite deterministic prefix-map string nat-policy reference
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
The NAT policy.
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite deterministic prefix-map string nat-policy reference
configure service nat nat-policy string
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of this prefix
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite deterministic prefix-map string nat-policy reference admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the map list instance
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite deterministic prefix-map string nat-policy reference map string to string
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Beginning of the range for IPv6 addresses on the inside that will be mapped to specific outside IPv4 addresses.
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite deterministic prefix-map string nat-policy reference map string to string
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Ending of the range for IPv6 addresses on the inside that will be mapped to specific outside IPv4 addresses.
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite deterministic prefix-map string nat-policy reference map string to string
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Outside IP address mapped to inside IP address range
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite deterministic prefix-map string nat-policy reference map string to string first-outside-address string
This element is mandatory.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the endpoint list instance
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite endpoint string
128
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Dual Stack Lite IPv6 address
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite endpoint string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Fragmentation control of the AFTR originated downstream IPv6 traffic
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite endpoint string ip-fragmentation keyword
fragment-ipv6, fragment-ipv6-unless-ipv4-df-set
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Reassembly of IPv6 payload datagrams
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite endpoint string reassembly boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Maximum size of IPv4 packet inside of DS-Lite tunnel
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite endpoint string tunnel-mtu number
512 to 9212
1500
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element clears ISA state, such as flow state, for the new value to take effect. |
Largest value for all subscriber limits in each deterministic pool
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite max-subscriber-limit number
1 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 | 256 | 512 | 1024 | 2048 | 4096 | 8192 | 16384 | 32768
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element clears ISA state, such as flow state, for the new value to take effect. |
IPv6 prefix length of the Dual Stack Lite subscribers
configure router string nat inside large-scale dual-stack-lite subscriber-prefix-length number
32 to 64 | 128
128
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element clears ISA state, such as flow state, for the new value to take effect. |
NAT policy for LSN
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat-policy reference
configure service nat nat-policy string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the nat44 context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the destination-prefix list instance
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat44 destination-prefix string
6144
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Traffic sent to destinations within this prefix will be NATed
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat44 destination-prefix string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element clears ISA state, such as flow state, for the new value to take effect. |
NAT policy
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat44 destination-prefix string nat-policy reference
configure service nat nat-policy string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the deterministic context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the policy-map list instance
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat44 deterministic policy-map string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Source prefix that adds traffic to NAT pool
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat44 deterministic policy-map string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of this prefix
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat44 deterministic policy-map string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the map list instance
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat44 deterministic policy-map string map string to string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Beginning of the range for IPv4 addresses that is mapped on the inside to outside IPv4 addresses
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat44 deterministic policy-map string map string to string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Ending of the range for IPv4 addresses that is mapped on the inside to outside IPv4 addresses
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat44 deterministic policy-map string map string to string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Outside IP address mapped to inside IP address range
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat44 deterministic policy-map string map string to string first-outside-address string
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element clears ISA state, such as flow state, for the new value to take effect. |
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
NAT policy
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat44 deterministic policy-map string nat-policy reference
configure service nat nat-policy string
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the prefix-map list instance
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat44 deterministic prefix-map string nat-policy reference
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Traffic sent from sources within this prefix will be NATed
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat44 deterministic prefix-map string nat-policy reference
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
The NAT policy.
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat44 deterministic prefix-map string nat-policy reference
configure service nat nat-policy string
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of this prefix
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat44 deterministic prefix-map string nat-policy reference admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the map list instance
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat44 deterministic prefix-map string nat-policy reference map string to string
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Beginning of the range for IPv4 addresses on the inside that will be mapped to specific outside IPv4 addresses.
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat44 deterministic prefix-map string nat-policy reference map string to string
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Ending of the range for IPv4 addresses on the inside that will be mapped to specific outside IPv4 addresses.
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat44 deterministic prefix-map string nat-policy reference map string to string
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Outside IP address mapped to inside IP address range
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat44 deterministic prefix-map string nat-policy reference map string to string first-outside-address string
This element is mandatory.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element clears ISA state, such as flow state, for the new value to take effect. |
Largest value for all subscriber limits in each deterministic pool
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat44 max-subscriber-limit number
1 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 | 256 | 512 | 1024 | 2048 | 4096 | 8192 | 16384 | 32768
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Import BGP-VPN routes in NAT inside routing context
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat44 nat-import reference
This command configures import policies to determine the routes imported from this NAT to the routing table.
A dynamic route obtained by BGP-VPN can be imported into an inside (private side) routing context in NAT environment. This route is associated with a NAT policy that maps traffic destined into a NAT pool and outside routing context. If the NAT policy is not explicitly configured in the import route-policy, the imported NAT route is, by default, associated with the default NAT policy defined in the NAT inside routing context.
All BGP-VPN routes that are destined to be imported into NAT inside routing context must be configured with action-type accept in the route policy.
5
This element is ordered by the user.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable the nat64 context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of NAT64
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat64 admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Drop UDP datagrams with zero IPv4 checksum
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat64 drop-zero-ipv4-checksum boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Include IPv6 fragment header to indicate that the sender allows fragmentation
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat64 insert-ipv6-fragment-header boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Control fragmentation of originated downstream IPv6 traffic
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat64 ip-fragmentation keyword
fragment-ipv6, fragment-ipv6-unless-ipv4-df-set
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Size of the IPv6 downstream packet in NAT64
1280 to 9212
1520
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element clears ISA state, such as flow state, for the new value to take effect. |
IPv6 prefix to derive the IPv6 address from the IPv4 address
64:ff9b::/96
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element clears ISA state, such as flow state, for the new value to take effect. |
IPv6 prefix length for the NAT64 subscribers
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat64 subscriber-prefix-length number
32 to 64 | 128
128
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the tos context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the downstream context
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat64 tos downstream
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Copy TOS/DSCP bits from the incoming IPv4 frame to the outgoing IPv6 frame
configure router string nat inside large-scale nat64 tos downstream use-ipv4 boolean
false
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the upstream context
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
TOS/DSCP bits in IPv4 frame in the upstream direction
0 to 255
use-ipv6
use-ipv6
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the redundancy context
configure router string nat inside large-scale redundancy
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
IP address of the NAT redundancy peer for this virtual router instance
configure router string nat inside large-scale redundancy peer string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
IPv6 address of the NAT redundancy peer for this virtual router instance
configure router string nat inside large-scale redundancy peer6 string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
IP address and prefix length of the steering route
configure router string nat inside large-scale redundancy steering-route string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the subscriber-identification context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of subscriber identification
configure router string nat inside large-scale subscriber-identification admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the attribute context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
The RADIUS Vendor-Id value corresponding with this vendor.
configure router string nat inside large-scale subscriber-identification attribute type keyword
alc-sub-string
alc-sub-string, user-name, class, station-id, imsi, imei
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
The RADIUS Vendor
configure router string nat inside large-scale subscriber-identification attribute vendor keyword
nokia
standard, nokia, 3gpp
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Text description
configure router string nat inside large-scale subscriber-identification description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Drop traffic from unidentified flows
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable the radius-proxy-server context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Router instance
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Server name
1 to 32
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the map context
16.0.R1
VSR
Add a list entry for map-domain
configure router string nat map map-domain reference
16.0.R1
VSR
MAP domain name
configure router string nat map map-domain reference
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
VSR
Enter the outside context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the dnat-only context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Number that is used to limit internal routes for downstream traffic
1 to 131072
32768
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the filters context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the downstream context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
IPv4 filter policy name
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
IPv6 filter policy name
configure filter ipv6-filter string
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the upstream context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
IPv4 filter policy name
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
IPv6 filter policy name
configure filter ipv6-filter string
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
MTU for downstream traffic
512 to 9000
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the pool list instance
4096
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
NAT pool name
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the address-range list instance
4096
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Start address of this range
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
End address of this range
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Text description
configure router string nat outside pool string address-range string end string description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Start or stop draining this NAT address range
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of the outside NAT pool
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the applications context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element clears ISA state, such as flow state, for the new value to take effect. |
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
NAT pool to create in the outside routing context
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Text description
1 to 80
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the l2-aware context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element clears ISA state, such as flow state, for the new value to take effect. |
External IP address for Layer-2-aware
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the large-scale context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the deterministic context
configure router string nat outside pool string large-scale deterministic
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element clears ISA state, such as flow state, for the new value to take effect. |
Number of ports per deterministic port-block
configure router string nat outside pool string large-scale deterministic port-reservation number
1 to 65536
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the redundancy context
configure router string nat outside pool string large-scale redundancy
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of multi-chassis redundancy
configure router string nat outside pool string large-scale redundancy admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
The following are part of a choice: (admin-state, export-route, and monitor-route) or follow.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Route to export to the peer
configure router string nat outside pool string large-scale redundancy export-route string
The following are part of a choice: (admin-state, export-route, and monitor-route) or follow.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the follow context
configure router string nat outside pool string large-scale redundancy follow
The following are part of a choice: (admin-state, export-route, and monitor-route) or follow.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
NAT pool name
configure router string nat outside pool string large-scale redundancy follow name string
1 to 32
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
The virtual router instance of the pool.
configure router string nat outside pool string large-scale redundancy follow router-instance string
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Monitor the peer route
configure router string nat outside pool string large-scale redundancy monitor-route string
The following are part of a choice: (admin-state, export-route, and monitor-route) or follow.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element clears ISA state, such as flow state, for the new value to take effect. |
Maximum number of subscribers per IP address
configure router string nat outside pool string large-scale subscriber-limit number
1 to 65535
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element clears ISA state, such as flow state, for the new value to take effect. |
Mode of operation of this NAT address pool
auto, napt, one-to-one
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element clears ISA state, such as flow state, for the new value to take effect. |
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Create a NAT group
The following are part of a mandatory choice: nat-group or wlan-gw-group.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the port-forwarding context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element clears ISA state, such as flow state, for the new value to take effect. |
Dynamic block to reserve for each subscriber with a forwarding port
configure router string nat outside pool string port-forwarding dynamic-block-reservation boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element clears ISA state, such as flow state, for the new value to take effect. |
End of the wildcard range for port forwards
0 | 1023 to 65535
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the port-reservation context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element clears ISA state, such as flow state, for the new value to take effect. |
Number of dynamic port blocks per outside IP address
configure router string nat outside pool string port-reservation port-blocks number
1 to 64512
This element is the default part of a choice.
The following are part of a choice: port-blocks or ports.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element clears ISA state, such as flow state, for the new value to take effect. |
Number of ports in each dynamic port block within the pool
1 to 32256
The following are part of a choice: port-blocks or ports.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element clears ISA state, such as flow state, for the new value to take effect. |
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
NAT pool type
large-scale, l2-aware, wlan-gw-anchor
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable the watermarks context
Commands in this context configure session watermark limits for the policy.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
High watermark percentage
0 to 100
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Low watermark percentage
0 to 100
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element clears ISA state, such as flow state, for the new value to take effect. |
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Create a WLAN GW group for NAT
configure isa wlan-gw-group number
The following are part of a mandatory choice: nat-group or wlan-gw-group.
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the network-domains context
configure router string network-domains
16.0.R4
All
Enter the network-domain list instance
configure router string network-domains network-domain string
5
16.0.R4
All
Specifies the network-domain name.
configure router string network-domains network-domain string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R4
All
Text description
configure router string network-domains network-domain string description string
1 to 80
16.0.R4
All
Enter the origin-validation context
configure router string origin-validation
19.5.R1
All
Enter the rpki-session list instance
configure router string origin-validation rpki-session (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
19.5.R1
All
IPv4, IPv6 or link local address of a local cache server.
configure router string origin-validation rpki-session (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
This element is part of a list key.
19.5.R1
All
Administrative state of the RPKI session
configure router string origin-validation rpki-session (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
19.5.R1
All
RPKI Connect Retry timer value
configure router string origin-validation rpki-session (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) connect-retry number
1 to 65535
120
seconds
19.5.R1
All
Text description
configure router string origin-validation rpki-session (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) description string
1 to 80
19.5.R1
All
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Address of the local end of the RPKI session.
configure router string origin-validation rpki-session (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) local-address (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
19.5.R1
All
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Destination port number to be used to connect the cache server.
configure router string origin-validation rpki-session (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) port number
0 to 65535
323
19.5.R1
All
Enter the refresh-time context
configure router string origin-validation rpki-session (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) refresh-time
19.5.R1
All
Specifies the length of time in seconds that the session is to be considered UP without any indication that the cache server is alive and reachable.
configure router string origin-validation rpki-session (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) refresh-time hold-time number
60 to 65535
600
seconds
19.5.R1
All
Triggers the sending of periodic Serial Query PDUs for purposes of liveness detection.
configure router string origin-validation rpki-session (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) refresh-time value number
30 to 32767
300
seconds
19.5.R1
All
Specifies the maximum length of time that prefix origin records learned from the cache server remain valid after the session with the cache server goes down.
configure router string origin-validation rpki-session (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) stale-time number
60 to 3600
3600
seconds
19.5.R1
All
Enter the static-entry list instance
configure router string origin-validation static-entry (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) upto number origin-as number
19.5.R1
All
IP address prefix to match for the origin validation.
configure router string origin-validation static-entry (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) upto number origin-as number
This element is part of a list key.
19.5.R1
All
The max value of the prefix length for ip-prefix address.
configure router string origin-validation static-entry (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) upto number origin-as number
1 to 128
This element is part of a list key.
19.5.R1
All
The autonomous system number to be advertised to this peer.
configure router string origin-validation static-entry (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) upto number origin-as number
This element is part of a list key.
19.5.R1
All
Specifies whether the route entry corresponding to the autonomous number is valid (true) or invalid (false).
configure router string origin-validation static-entry (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) upto number origin-as number valid boolean
true
19.5.R1
All
Enter the ospf list instance
32
16.0.R1
All
Value for the integrated OSPF instance
0 to 31
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the OSPF instance
configure router string ospf number admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Allow router advertisement capabilities
configure router string ospf number advertise-router-capability keyword
false
false, link, area, as
16.0.R1
All
Allow router advertisement capabilities
configure router string ospf number advertise-tunnel-link boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Area-ID attribute
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Allow router advertisement capabilities
configure router string ospf number area string advertise-router-capability boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the area-range list instance
configure router string ospf number area string area-range string
16.0.R1
All
ip-prefix a.b.c.d (host bits must be 0) mask [0..32]
configure router string ospf number area string area-range string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Advertise summarized range of addresses to other areas
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the bier context
Commands in this context configure the administrative state of BIER and the BIER template assigned to the OSPF area.
20.5.R1
All
Administrative state of BIER
disable
enable, disable
20.5.R1
All
BIER template name
20.5.R1
All
Install a low priority blackhole route to avoid loops
configure router string ospf number area string blackhole-aggregate boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Exclude IGP link-state information of OSPF area from being exported into extended TE-DB
configure router string ospf number area string database-export-exclude boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Route that is exported as Type 3 Summary-LSAs or OSPFv3 Inter-Area-Prefix-LSA between areas
configure router string ospf number area string export-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Route that is imported as summary type 3/inter-area-prefix-LSA from another area into this area
configure router string ospf number area string import-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the interface list instance
16.0.R1
All
Router interface name
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for adjacency-set
1024
16.0.R1
All
Adjacency set identity
configure router string ospf number segment-routing adjacency-set number
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enable the adjacency-sid context
16.0.R1
All
Adjacency SID
1 to 1048575
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the OSPF
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Allow router advertisement capabilities
true
16.0.R1
All
Advertise point-to-point interfaces as subnet routes
true
16.0.R1
All
Authentication key
1 to 38
16.0.R1
All
Configure TCP authentication keychain to use for the session
16.0.R3
All
Authentication type used on OSPF interface
password, message-digest
16.0.R1
All
Enable the bfd-liveness context
16.0.R1
All
Force adjacency down on BFD failure and remain down until BFD session returns
configure router string ospf number area string interface string bfd-liveness remain-down-on-failure boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Time OSPF waits without receiving Hello packets before declaring a neighbor down
2 to 65535
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Time between OSPF Hellos of this interface
1 to 65535
10
seconds
16.0.R1
All
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Interface type to broadcast or point-to-point
broadcast, non-broadcast, point-to-point, secondary
16.0.R1
All
Configure load-balancing-weight.
1 to max
20.2.R1
All
Enter the loopfree-alternate context
16.0.R3
All
Enable/disable fast re-route capability for OSPF at interface level (only valid for primary interface)
false
16.0.R3
All
Enable the policy-map context
configure router string ospf number area string interface string loopfree-alternate policy-map
16.0.R3
All
Route next hop policy template that is applied to interface
configure router string ospf number area string interface string loopfree-alternate policy-map route-nh-template reference
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R3
All
LSA flooding reduction
none
none, all, except-own-rtrlsa, except-own-rtrlsa-and-defaults
16.0.R1
All
Enter the message-digest-key list instance
16.0.R1
All
Message digest index
1 to 255
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
MD5 hash key
1 to 51
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Explicit route cost metric that is applied to the interface
1 to 65535
16.0.R1
All
MTU for the OSPF to use on the interface
512 to 9786
16.0.R1
All
Neighbor address
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enable the node-sid context
16.0.R1
All
Clear the N-flag in an OSPF prefix
When configured to true, this command allows the user to clear the N-flag in an OSPF prefix SID sub-TLV originated for the prefix of a loopback interface on the system.
When configured to false, this command reverts to the default, and the N-flag in an OSPF prefix SID sub-TLV originated for the prefix of a loopback interface on the system is not cleared.
When the user wants to configure and advertise an anycast SID using the same loopback interface prefix on multiple nodes, the user must clear the N-flag to assure interoperability with third-party implementations. This may perform a strict check on the receive end and drop duplicate prefix SID sub-TLVs when the N-flag is set.
false
16.0.R1
All
IPvX node SID index for this interface
0 to 4294967295
The following are part of a choice: index or label.
16.0.R1
All
Specifies IPvX node SID label for this interface.
1 to 4294967295
The following are part of a choice: index or label.
16.0.R1
All
Allow interface to be advertised as an OSPF interface without running the OSPF protocol
16.0.R1
All
Time between two Hello packets to a non-adjacent OSPF NBMA neighbor
120
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Priority of the interface to apply in the designated router election on the subnet
0 to 255
1
16.0.R1
All
Time before OSPF retransmits an unacknowledged LSA to a neighbor
1 to 1800
5
seconds
16.0.R1
All
RIB priority for OSPF
high
16.0.R1
All
Allow adjacency SID protection by LFA and remote LFA
true
16.0.R1
All
Time required to transmit an LSA on the interface, virtual link, or sham link
1 to 1800
1
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Exclude specific interface or all interfaces participating in all OSPF areas in SPF LFA computation
configure router string ospf number area string loopfree-alternate-exclude boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the nssa context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the area-range list instance
16.0.R1
All
ip-prefix a.b.c.d (host bits must be 0) mask [0..32]
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Advertise summarized range of addresses to other areas
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable the originate-default-route context
16.0.R1
All
Default route to remove if there is no adjacency
configure router string ospf number area string nssa originate-default-route adjacency-check boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Generate a default route using NSSA-LSA type
false
16.0.R1
All
Redistribute external routes into the NSSA
true
16.0.R1
All
Send summary (Type 3) LSAs into the NSSA on an ABR
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable the stub context
16.0.R1
All
Metric used by the ABR for the default route into the stub area
1 to 16777214
1
16.0.R1
All
Send summary (Type 3) LSAs into the stub area on an ABR
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the virtual-link list instance
configure router string ospf number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference
16.0.R1
All
Router identity of the virtual link neighbor
configure router string ospf number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Transit area that links backbone area to area without physical connection with the backbone
configure router string ospf number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the OSPF
configure router string ospf number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Authentication key
configure router string ospf number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference authentication-key string
1 to 38
16.0.R1
All
Configure TCP authentication keychain to use for the session
configure router string ospf number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference authentication-keychain reference
16.0.R3
All
Authentication type used on OSPF interface
configure router string ospf number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference authentication-type keyword
password, message-digest
16.0.R1
All
Time OSPF waits without receiving Hello packets before declaring a neighbor down
configure router string ospf number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference dead-interval number
2 to 65535
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Time between OSPF Hellos of this interface
configure router string ospf number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference hello-interval number
1 to 65535
10
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the message-digest-key list instance
configure router string ospf number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference message-digest-key number
16.0.R1
All
Message digest index
configure router string ospf number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference message-digest-key number
1 to 255
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
key - [16 chars max] hash/hash2-key - [44 chars max] (for hash scheme)
configure router string ospf number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference message-digest-key number md5 string
1 to 51
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Time before OSPF retransmits an unacknowledged LSA to a neighbor
configure router string ospf number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference retransmit-interval number
1 to 1800
5
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Time required to transmit an LSA on the interface, virtual link, or sham link
configure router string ospf number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference transit-delay number
1 to 1800
1
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enable the asbr context
16.0.R1
All
Domain identity
configure router string ospf number asbr trace-path (number | keyword)
0 to 31
none
none
16.0.R1
All
OSPF summary and external route calculations
configure router string ospf number compatible-rfc1583 boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable the database-export context
configure router string ospf number database-export
16.0.R1
All
Enable the bgp-ls-identifier context
configure router string ospf number database-export bgp-ls-identifier
16.0.R1
All
BGP-LS identifier that is sent in the BGP-LS NLRI
configure router string ospf number database-export bgp-ls-identifier value number
0
16.0.R1
All
Unique identifier for the IGP instance in the BGP-LS NLRI
configure router string ospf number database-export igp-identifier number
16.0.R1
All
Enter the entropy-label context
configure router string ospf number entropy-label
16.0.R1
All
Received entropy label capability advertisement to override
configure router string ospf number entropy-label override-tunnel-elc boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the export-limit context
configure router string ospf number export-limit
16.0.R1
All
Export limit at which warning a log message and SNMP notification are sent
configure router string ospf number export-limit log-percent number
1 to 100
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of routes or prefixes to be exported into IGP instance from route table
configure router string ospf number export-limit number number
1 to max
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Configure names of export policies to be used for determining which routes are exported from the routing table to this IGP.
configure router string ospf number export-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enable the external-db-overflow context
configure router string ospf number external-db-overflow
16.0.R1
All
Time during which the router operates in overload
configure router string ospf number external-db-overflow interval number
0 to 2147483647
0
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Number of external LSA at which overload is triggered
configure router string ospf number external-db-overflow limit number
0 to 2147483647
0
16.0.R1
All
Preference for OSPF external routes
configure router string ospf number external-preference number
1 to 255
150
16.0.R1
All
Enable the graceful-restart context
configure router string ospf number graceful-restart
16.0.R1
All
Enable graceful restart helper for OSPF
configure router string ospf number graceful-restart helper-mode boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Perform strict LSA checking during graceful restart helper
configure router string ospf number graceful-restart strict-lsa-checking boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the igp-shortcut context
configure router string ospf number igp-shortcut
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the IGP shortcuts
configure router string ospf number igp-shortcut admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enter the tunnel-next-hop context
configure router string ospf number igp-shortcut tunnel-next-hop
16.0.R1
All
Enter the family list instance
configure router string ospf number igp-shortcut tunnel-next-hop family keyword
16.0.R1
All
Address family type for tunnel next-hop
configure router string ospf number igp-shortcut tunnel-next-hop family keyword
ipv4, srv4
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Resolution state for IGP shortcut tunnels
configure router string ospf number igp-shortcut tunnel-next-hop family keyword resolution keyword
none
none, filter, any, match-family-ip
16.0.R1
All
Enter the resolution-filter context
configure router string ospf number igp-shortcut tunnel-next-hop family keyword resolution-filter
16.0.R1
All
Use RSVP tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string ospf number igp-shortcut tunnel-next-hop family keyword resolution-filter rsvp boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use SR-TE tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string ospf number igp-shortcut tunnel-next-hop family keyword resolution-filter sr-te boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Configure names of import policies to be used for determining which routes are imported from this IGP to the routing table.
configure router string ospf number import-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Allow LSP over RSVP in this OSPF instance
configure router string ospf number ldp-over-rsvp boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use IGP-LDP synchronization feature on all interfaces participating in routing protocol
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable the loopfree-alternate context
configure router string ospf number loopfree-alternate
16.0.R1
All
Enter the exclude context
configure router string ospf number loopfree-alternate exclude
16.0.R3
All
Policy to exclude prefixes from LFA SPF calculation
configure router string ospf number loopfree-alternate exclude prefix-policy reference
This command specifies the name of the policy for the prefixes to exclude from the LFA SPF calculation.
An excluded prefix is not included in LFA calculation regardless of its priority. The prefix tag is, however, used in the main SPF.
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R3
All
Enable the remote-lfa context
configure router string ospf number loopfree-alternate remote-lfa
16.0.R1
All
Maximum cost of a destination node during reverse SPF calculation
configure router string ospf number loopfree-alternate remote-lfa max-pq-cost number
65535
16.0.R1
All
Enable the node-protect context
configure router string ospf number loopfree-alternate remote-lfa node-protect
16.0.R4
All
Specifies the maximum number of PQ nodes.
configure router string ospf number loopfree-alternate remote-lfa node-protect max-pq-nodes number
1 to 32
16
16.0.R4
All
Enable the ti-lfa context
configure router string ospf number loopfree-alternate ti-lfa
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of labels that TI-LFA backup next hop can use
configure router string ospf number loopfree-alternate ti-lfa max-sr-frr-labels number
0 to 3
2
16.0.R1
All
Enable the node-protect context
configure router string ospf number loopfree-alternate ti-lfa node-protect
16.0.R5
All
Enable OSPF Multi Instance Extensions
configure router string ospf number multi-instance boolean
When configured to true, the Base router supports RFC 6549, OSPFv2 Multi-Instance Extensions.
This support is enabled per instance and allows flexibility when migrating a particular instance from classic OSPFv2 to a multi-instance OSPFv2.
false
19.10.R1
All
Submit routes into the multicast Route Table Manager
configure router string ospf number multicast-import boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Change overload state of the local router to appear to be overloaded
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise external type-1 routes with maximum metric value in cases of overload
configure router string ospf number overload-include-ext-1 boolean
false
19.7.R1
All
Advertise external type-2 routes with maximum metric value in cases of overload
configure router string ospf number overload-include-ext-2 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise all stub interfaces with maximum metric value in cases of overload
configure router string ospf number overload-include-stub boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the overload-on-boot context
configure router string ospf number overload-on-boot
16.0.R1
All
Time during which the router operates in overload state before reestablishing normal operations
configure router string ospf number overload-on-boot timeout number
1 to 1800
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Preference for OSPF internal routes
configure router string ospf number preference number
1 to 255
10
16.0.R1
All
Bandwidth to reference the default costing of interfaces
configure router string ospf number reference-bandwidth number
1 to max
100000000
kilobps
16.0.R1
All
Enter the rib-priority context
configure router string ospf number rib-priority
16.0.R1
All
Enter the high context
configure router string ospf number rib-priority high
16.0.R1
All
List used to select routes processed at higher priority through OSPF route calculation process
configure router string ospf number rib-priority high prefix-list reference
configure policy-options prefix-list string
16.0.R1
All
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Unique router ID for the OSPF instance
16.0.R1
All
Enable the rtr-adv-lsa-limit context
configure router string ospf number rtr-adv-lsa-limit
16.0.R1
All
Log the event without triggering overload
configure router string ospf number rtr-adv-lsa-limit log-only boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of LSAs allowed to be advertised by one router
configure router string ospf number rtr-adv-lsa-limit max-lsa-count number
1 to max
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Maximum timeout for overload when the maximum LSA count is reached
configure router string ospf number rtr-adv-lsa-limit overload-timeout (number | keyword)
1 to 1800
forever
forever
16.0.R1
All
Percentage of the maximum LSA count at which a warning is given
configure router string ospf number rtr-adv-lsa-limit warning-threshold number
0 to 100
0
percent
16.0.R1
All
Enter the segment-routing context
configure router string ospf number segment-routing
16.0.R1
All
Adjacency SID hold time
configure router string ospf number segment-routing adj-sid-hold (number | keyword)
1 to 300
15
seconds
none
16.0.R1
All
Enter the adjacency-set list instance
configure router string ospf number segment-routing adjacency-set number
16.0.R1
All
Non-zero identifier for a given adjacency set
configure router string ospf number segment-routing adjacency-set number
1 to max
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Advertise the adjacency set when all links terminate on the same neighboring node
configure router string ospf number segment-routing adjacency-set number advertise boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Require all members of the adjacency set to terminate on the same neighboring node
configure router string ospf number segment-routing adjacency-set number parallel boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable the sid context
configure router string ospf number segment-routing adjacency-set number sid
16.0.R1
All
Adjacency SID
configure router string ospf number segment-routing adjacency-set number sid label number
1 to 1048575
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of segment routing
configure router string ospf number segment-routing admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enable the backup-node-sid context
configure router string ospf number segment-routing backup-node-sid
16.0.R1
All
IPvX node SID index for this interface
configure router string ospf number segment-routing backup-node-sid index number
0 to 4294967295
The following are part of a choice: index or label.
16.0.R1
All
IP prefix and prefix length for the backup-node-sid
configure router string ospf number segment-routing backup-node-sid ip-prefix string
16.0.R1
All
Specifies IPvX node SID label for this interface.
configure router string ospf number segment-routing backup-node-sid label number
1 to 4294967295
The following are part of a choice: index or label.
16.0.R1
All
Allow CBF with ECMP over RSVP-TE LSPs as IGP shortcuts
configure router string ospf number segment-routing class-forwarding boolean
When configured to true, this command enables Class-Based Forwarding (CBF) with ECMP for SR-OSPF resolved to RSVP-TE LSPs as IGP shortcuts.
For CBF with ECMP to be effective, a class forwarding policy must be defined, as well as FC to set associations and RSVP-TE LSPs to set associations.
When configured to false, CBF over IGP shortcuts is disabled.
false
20.5.R1
All
Enter the egress-statistics context
configure router string ospf number segment-routing egress-statistics
19.10.R1
All
Enable the allocation of statistics on adjacency sets
configure router string ospf number segment-routing egress-statistics adj-set boolean
When configured to true, this command enables the allocation of statistic indices to each adjacency set. All adjacencies of a set share the same statistics index. If a statistics index is not available at allocation time, the allocation fails and the system re-tries the allocation. The system generates a log on the first fail and a log on the final successful allocation.
false
19.10.R1
All
Enable the allocation of statistics on adjacency SIDs
configure router string ospf number segment-routing egress-statistics adj-sid boolean
When configured to true, this command enables the allocation of statistic indices to each programmed NHLFE corresponding to Adjacency SIDs (local and received by means of IGP advertisement). All NHLFEs associated to a given SID share the same index. If a statistics index is not available at allocation time, the allocation fails and the system re-tries the allocation. The system generates a log on the first fail and a log on the final successful allocation.
false
19.10.R1
All
Enable the allocation of statistics on node SIDs
configure router string ospf number segment-routing egress-statistics node-sid boolean
When configured to true, this command enables the allocation of statistic indices to each node SID (received by means of IGP advertisement). All NHLFEs associated to a given SID share the same index. If a statistics index is not available at allocation time, the allocation fails and the system retries the allocation. The system generates a log on the first fail and a log on the final successful allocation.
false
19.10.R1
All
Entropy label capability
configure router string ospf number segment-routing entropy-label boolean
16.0.R1
All
Export tunnel table
configure router string ospf number segment-routing export-tunnel-table keyword
ldp
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ingress-statistics context
configure router string ospf number segment-routing ingress-statistics
19.10.R1
All
Enable the allocation of statistics on adjacency sets
configure router string ospf number segment-routing ingress-statistics adj-set boolean
When configured to true, this command enables the allocation of statistic indices to each adjacency set. All adjacencies of a set share the same statistics index. If a statistics index is not available at allocation time, the allocation fails and the system re-tries the allocation. The system generates a log on the first fail and a log on the final successful allocation.
false
19.10.R1
All
Enable the allocation of statistics on adjacency SIDs
configure router string ospf number segment-routing ingress-statistics adj-sid boolean
When configured to true, this command enables the allocation of statistic indices to each programmed NHLFE corresponding to Adjacency SIDs (local and received by means of IGP advertisement). All NHLFEs associated to a given SID share the same index. If a statistics index is not available at allocation time, the allocation fails and the system re-tries the allocation. The system generates a log on the first fail and a log on the final successful allocation.
false
19.10.R1
All
Enable the allocation of statistics on node SIDs
configure router string ospf number segment-routing ingress-statistics node-sid boolean
When configured to true, this command enables the allocation of statistic indices to each node SID (received by means of IGP advertisement). All NHLFEs associated to a given SID share the same index. If a statistics index is not available at allocation time, the allocation fails and the system retries the allocation. The system generates a log on the first fail and a log on the final successful allocation.
false
19.10.R1
All
Enter the mapping-server context
configure router string ospf number segment-routing mapping-server
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the OSPF segment routing mapping server
configure router string ospf number segment-routing mapping-server admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enter the node-sid-map list instance
configure router string ospf number segment-routing mapping-server node-sid-map number
16.0.R1
All
Start SID index for the node SID mapping
configure router string ospf number segment-routing mapping-server node-sid-map number
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
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Starting prefix of the mapping
configure router string ospf number segment-routing mapping-server node-sid-map number ip-prefix string
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
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Number of prefixes to be mapped by the Extended Range Prefix TLV
configure router string ospf number segment-routing mapping-server node-sid-map number range number
1 to 65535
1
16.0.R1
All
Enter the scope context
configure router string ospf number segment-routing mapping-server node-sid-map number scope
16.0.R1
All
Area ID in which the advertise Extended Range TLV is advertised
configure router string ospf number segment-routing mapping-server node-sid-map number scope area reference
The following are part of a choice: area or as.
16.0.R1
All
Advertise Extended Range TLV in whole autonomous system
configure router string ospf number segment-routing mapping-server node-sid-map number scope as
This element is the default part of a choice.
The following are part of a choice: area or as.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the maximum-sid-depth context
configure router string ospf number segment-routing maximum-sid-depth
20.2.R1
All
Value to override the announced node MSD-BMI value
configure router string ospf number segment-routing maximum-sid-depth override-bmi number
This command overrides the announced MSD node Base MPLS Imposition (BMI) value. The MSD-BMI value announced by a router can be used by recipients to understand the number of MPLS labels that can be imposed inclusive of all service, transport, or special labels.
When unconfigured, the router announces the node's maximum supported BMI assuming the most simple services and Layer 2 encapsulation.
0 to 12
20.2.R1
All
Value to override the announced node MSD-ERLD value
configure router string ospf number segment-routing maximum-sid-depth override-erld number
This command configures the override Entropy Readable Label Depth (ERLD) Maximum Sid Depth (MSD) value. Information about each intermediate LSR's capability of reading the maximum label stack depth is used by ingress LSRs to perform EL-based load balancing.
When unconfigured, the router announces the node maximum supported ERLD assuming the most simple Layer 2 encapsulation.
0 to 15
20.2.R1
All
Enable the prefix-sid-range context
configure router string ospf number segment-routing prefix-sid-range
Commands in this context configure the label block that BGP segment routing is allowed to use.
16.0.R1
All
Allows BGP global SR range
configure router string ospf number segment-routing prefix-sid-range global
When configured, this command specifies that BGP is allowed to allocate labels from the SRGB space, as defined under the configure router mpls-labels sr-labels context.
The following are part of a choice: global or (max-index and start-label).
16.0.R1
All
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Upper bound value for the local SID index
configure router string ospf number segment-routing prefix-sid-range max-index number
0 to 524287
1
The following are part of a choice: global or (max-index and start-label).
16.0.R1
All
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Lower bound value for the local label offset
configure router string ospf number segment-routing prefix-sid-range start-label number
0 to 524287
0
The following are part of a choice: global or (max-index and start-label).
16.0.R1
All
Segment routing local block
configure router string ospf number segment-routing srlb reference
configure router string mpls-labels reserved-label-block string
16.0.R1
All
Tunnel MTU size
configure router string ospf number segment-routing tunnel-mtu number
512 to 9786
16.0.R1
All
Preference of SR tunnels created by the IGP instance
configure router string ospf number segment-routing tunnel-table-pref number
1 to 255
10
16.0.R1
All
Enter the timers context
16.0.R1
All
Delay time before an incremental SPF calculation is started
configure router string ospf number timers incremental-spf-wait number
0 to 1000
1000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Delay time for accumulating multiple LSAs before advertising them to neighbors
configure router string ospf number timers lsa-accumulate number
0 to 1000
1000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Minimum delay between receipt of the same LSAs arriving from neighbors
configure router string ospf number timers lsa-arrival number
0 to 600000
1000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the lsa-generate context
configure router string ospf number timers lsa-generate
16.0.R1
All
First waiting period between link state advertisements LSA originates
configure router string ospf number timers lsa-generate lsa-initial-wait number
10 to 600000
5000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Hold time between the first and second LSA generation
configure router string ospf number timers lsa-generate lsa-second-wait number
10 to 600000
5000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Maximum time between two consecutive occurrences of an LSA being generated
configure router string ospf number timers lsa-generate max-lsa-wait number
10 to 600000
5000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Hold down timer for external routes that are redistributed in OSPF
configure router string ospf number timers redistribute-delay number
0 to 1000
1000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the spf-wait context
16.0.R1
All
Initial SPF calculation delay after a topology change
10 to 100000
1000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Maximum interval between two consecutive SPF calculations
10 to 120000
10000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Hold time between the first and second SPF calculation
10 to 100000
1000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Calculate traffic engineering route
configure router string ospf number traffic-engineering boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the traffic-engineering-options context
configure router string ospf number traffic-engineering-options
20.7.R1
All
Advertisement of link attributes for SR-TE
configure router string ospf number traffic-engineering-options sr-te keyword
This command specifies the advertisement of TE attributes of each link on a per-application basis for RSVP-TE and SR-TE applications.
false
false, legacy, application-specific-link-attributes
20.7.R1
All
Submit routes into the unicast Route Table Manager
configure router string ospf number unicast-import boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ospf3 list instance
32
16.0.R1
All
Value for the integrated OSPF instance
0 to 31 | 64 to 95
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the OSPF instance
configure router string ospf3 number admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Allow router advertisement capabilities
configure router string ospf3 number advertise-router-capability keyword
false
false, link, area, as
16.0.R1
All
Area-ID attribute
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Allow router advertisement capabilities
configure router string ospf3 number area string advertise-router-capability boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the area-range list instance
configure router string ospf3 number area string area-range (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix)
16.0.R1
All
Address ranges to create on an ABR for route summarization or suppression
configure router string ospf3 number area string area-range (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix)
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Advertise summarized range of addresses to other areas
true
16.0.R1
All
Install a low priority blackhole route to avoid loops
configure router string ospf3 number area string blackhole-aggregate boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Exclude IGP link-state information of OSPF area from being exported into extended TE-DB
configure router string ospf3 number area string database-export-exclude boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Route that is exported as Type 3 Summary-LSAs or OSPFv3 Inter-Area-Prefix-LSA between areas
configure router string ospf3 number area string export-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Extended LSA format in an OSPFv3 area
configure router string ospf3 number area string extended-lsa keyword
only
16.0.R1
All
Route that is imported as summary type 3/inter-area-prefix-LSA from another area into this area
configure router string ospf3 number area string import-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the interface list instance
16.0.R1
All
Router interface name
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the OSPF
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Allow router advertisement capabilities
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable the authentication context
16.0.R6
All
sa-name
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R6
All
sa-name
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R6
All
Enable the bfd-liveness context
16.0.R1
All
Force adjacency down on BFD failure and remain down until BFD session returns
configure router string ospf3 number area string interface string bfd-liveness remain-down-on-failure boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Time OSPF waits without receiving Hello packets before declaring a neighbor down
2 to 65535
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Time between OSPF Hellos of this interface
1 to 65535
10
seconds
16.0.R1
All
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Interface type to broadcast or point-to-point
broadcast, non-broadcast, point-to-point, secondary
16.0.R1
All
Configure load-balancing-weight.
1 to max
20.2.R1
All
Enter the loopfree-alternate context
16.0.R3
All
Enable/disable fast re-route capability for OSPF at interface level (only valid for primary interface)
false
16.0.R3
All
Enable the policy-map context
configure router string ospf3 number area string interface string loopfree-alternate policy-map
16.0.R3
All
Route next hop policy template that is applied to interface
configure router string ospf3 number area string interface string loopfree-alternate policy-map route-nh-template reference
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R3
All
LSA flooding reduction
none
none, all, except-own-rtrlsa, except-own-rtrlsa-and-defaults
16.0.R1
All
Explicit route cost metric that is applied to the interface
1 to 65535
16.0.R1
All
MTU for the OSPF to use on the interface
512 to 9786
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for neighbor
16.0.R1
All
Neighbor link local address
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enable the node-sid context
16.0.R4
All
Clear the N-flag in an OSPF3 prefix
When configured to true, this command allows the user to clear the N-flag in an OSPF3 prefix SID sub-TLV originated for the prefix of a loopback interface on the system.
When configured to false, this command reverts to the default, and the N-flag in an OSPF3 prefix SID sub-TLV originated for the prefix of a loopback interface on the system is not cleared.
When the user wants to configure and advertise an anycast SID using the same loopback interface prefix on multiple nodes, the user must clear the N-flag to assure interoperability with third-party implementations. This may perform a strict check on the receive end and drop duplicate prefix SID sub-TLVs when the N-flag is set.
false
16.0.R5
All
IPvX node SID index for this interface
0 to 4294967295
The following are part of a choice: index or label.
16.0.R4
All
IPvX node SID index for this interface
1 to 4294967295
The following are part of a choice: index or label.
16.0.R4
All
Allow interface to be advertised as an OSPF interface without running the OSPF protocol
16.0.R1
All
Time between two Hello packets to a non-adjacent OSPF NBMA neighbor
120
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Priority of the interface to apply in the designated router election on the subnet
0 to 255
1
16.0.R1
All
Time before OSPF retransmits an unacknowledged LSA to a neighbor
1 to 1800
5
seconds
16.0.R1
All
RIB priority for OSPF
high
16.0.R1
All
Allow adjacency SID protection by LFA and remote LFA
true
16.0.R4
All
Time required to transmit an LSA on the interface, virtual link, or sham link
1 to 1800
1
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Key rollover interval
configure router string ospf3 number area string key-rollover-interval number
10 to 300
10
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Exclude specific interface or all interfaces participating in all OSPF areas in SPF LFA computation
configure router string ospf3 number area string loopfree-alternate-exclude boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the nssa context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the area-range list instance
16.0.R1
All
Address ranges to create on an ABR for route summarization or suppression
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Advertise summarized range of addresses to other areas
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable the originate-default-route context
16.0.R1
All
Default route to remove if there is no adjacency
configure router string ospf3 number area string nssa originate-default-route adjacency-check boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Generate a default route using NSSA-LSA type
false
16.0.R1
All
Redistribute external routes into the NSSA
true
16.0.R1
All
Send summary (Type 3) LSAs into the NSSA on an ABR
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable the stub context
16.0.R1
All
Metric used by the ABR for the default route into the stub area
1 to 16777214
1
16.0.R1
All
Send summary (Type 3) LSAs into the stub area on an ABR
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the virtual-link list instance
configure router string ospf3 number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference
16.0.R1
All
Router ID of the virtual link neighbor
configure router string ospf3 number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Transit area that links backbone area to area without physical connection with the backbone
configure router string ospf3 number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the OSPF
configure router string ospf3 number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enable the authentication context
configure router string ospf3 number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference authentication
16.0.R6
All
sa-name
configure router string ospf3 number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference authentication inbound reference
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R6
All
sa-name
configure router string ospf3 number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference authentication outbound reference
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R6
All
Time OSPF waits without receiving Hello packets before declaring a neighbor down
configure router string ospf3 number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference dead-interval number
2 to 65535
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Time between OSPF Hellos of this interface
configure router string ospf3 number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference hello-interval number
1 to 65535
10
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Time before OSPF retransmits an unacknowledged LSA to a neighbor
configure router string ospf3 number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference retransmit-interval number
1 to 1800
5
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Time required to transmit an LSA on the interface, virtual link, or sham link
configure router string ospf3 number area string virtual-link string transit-area reference transit-delay number
1 to 1800
1
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Enable the asbr context
16.0.R1
All
Enable the database-export context
configure router string ospf3 number database-export
16.0.R4
All
Enable the bgp-ls-identifier context
configure router string ospf3 number database-export bgp-ls-identifier
16.0.R4
All
BGP-LS identifier that is sent in the BGP-LS NLRI
configure router string ospf3 number database-export bgp-ls-identifier value number
0
16.0.R4
All
IGP instance in the BGP-LS NLRI
configure router string ospf3 number database-export igp-identifier number
This command identifies the IGP instance in the BGP-LS NLRI when a router has interfaces participating in multiple IGP instances. The concept of an instance ID specified for OSPF is local subnet significant (RFC 6549). An IGP identifier value can be configured to be unique within a given IGP domain when the router sends the IGP link state information using BGP-LS.
16.0.R4
All
Enable the export-limit context
configure router string ospf3 number export-limit
16.0.R1
All
Export limit at which warning a log message and SNMP notification are sent
configure router string ospf3 number export-limit log-percent number
1 to 100
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of routes or prefixes to be exported into IGP instance from route table
configure router string ospf3 number export-limit number number
1 to max
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Configure names of export policies to be used for determining which routes are exported from the routing table to this IGP.
configure router string ospf3 number export-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
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Extended LSA format in an OSPFv3 area
configure router string ospf3 number extended-lsa keyword
sparse
sparse, only
16.0.R1
All
Enable the external-db-overflow context
configure router string ospf3 number external-db-overflow
16.0.R1
All
Time during which the router operates in overload
configure router string ospf3 number external-db-overflow interval number
0 to 2147483647
0
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Number of external LSA at which overload is triggered
configure router string ospf3 number external-db-overflow limit number
0 to 2147483647
0
16.0.R1
All
Preference for OSPF external routes
configure router string ospf3 number external-preference number
1 to 255
150
16.0.R1
All
Enable the graceful-restart context
configure router string ospf3 number graceful-restart
16.0.R1
All
Enable graceful restart helper for OSPF
configure router string ospf3 number graceful-restart helper-mode boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Perform strict LSA checking during graceful restart helper
configure router string ospf3 number graceful-restart strict-lsa-checking boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the igp-shortcut context
configure router string ospf3 number igp-shortcut
16.0.R4
All
Administrative state of the IGP shortcuts
configure router string ospf3 number igp-shortcut admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R4
All
Enter the tunnel-next-hop context
configure router string ospf3 number igp-shortcut tunnel-next-hop
16.0.R4
All
Enter the family list instance
configure router string ospf3 number igp-shortcut tunnel-next-hop family keyword
16.0.R4
All
Specifies the address family for tunnel next hop.
configure router string ospf3 number igp-shortcut tunnel-next-hop family keyword
ipv4, ipv6, srv4, srv6
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R4
All
Resolution state for IGP shortcut tunnels
configure router string ospf3 number igp-shortcut tunnel-next-hop family keyword resolution keyword
none
none, filter, any, match-family-ip
16.0.R4
All
Enter the resolution-filter context
configure router string ospf3 number igp-shortcut tunnel-next-hop family keyword resolution-filter
16.0.R4
All
Use RSVP tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string ospf3 number igp-shortcut tunnel-next-hop family keyword resolution-filter rsvp boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Use SR-TE tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string ospf3 number igp-shortcut tunnel-next-hop family keyword resolution-filter sr-te boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Configure names of import policies to be used for determining which routes are imported from this IGP to the routing table.
configure router string ospf3 number import-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Use IGP-LDP synchronization feature on all interfaces participating in routing protocol
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable the loopfree-alternate context
configure router string ospf3 number loopfree-alternate
16.0.R1
All
Enter the exclude context
configure router string ospf3 number loopfree-alternate exclude
16.0.R3
All
Policy to exclude prefixes from LFA SPF calculation
configure router string ospf3 number loopfree-alternate exclude prefix-policy reference
This command specifies the name of the policy for the prefixes to exclude from the LFA SPF calculation.
An excluded prefix is not included in LFA calculation regardless of its priority. The prefix tag is, however, used in the main SPF.
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R3
All
Enable the remote-lfa context
configure router string ospf3 number loopfree-alternate remote-lfa
16.0.R4
All
Maximum cost of a destination node during reverse SPF calculation
configure router string ospf3 number loopfree-alternate remote-lfa max-pq-cost number
65535
16.0.R4
All
Enable the node-protect context
configure router string ospf3 number loopfree-alternate remote-lfa node-protect
16.0.R6
All
Specifies the maximum number of PQ nodes.
configure router string ospf3 number loopfree-alternate remote-lfa node-protect max-pq-nodes number
1 to 32
16
16.0.R6
All
Enable the ti-lfa context
configure router string ospf3 number loopfree-alternate ti-lfa
16.0.R5
All
Maximum number of labels that TI-LFA backup next hop can use
configure router string ospf3 number loopfree-alternate ti-lfa max-sr-frr-labels number
0 to 3
2
16.0.R5
All
Enable the node-protect context
configure router string ospf3 number loopfree-alternate ti-lfa node-protect
16.0.R6
All
Submit routes into the multicast Route Table Manager
configure router string ospf3 number multicast-import boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Change overload state of the local router to appear to be overloaded
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise external type-1 routes with maximum metric value in cases of overload
configure router string ospf3 number overload-include-ext-1 boolean
false
19.7.R1
All
Advertise external type-2 routes with maximum metric value in cases of overload
configure router string ospf3 number overload-include-ext-2 boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Advertise all stub interfaces with maximum metric value in cases of overload
configure router string ospf3 number overload-include-stub boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the overload-on-boot context
configure router string ospf3 number overload-on-boot
16.0.R1
All
Time during which the router operates in overload state before reestablishing normal operations
configure router string ospf3 number overload-on-boot timeout number
60 to 1800
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Preference for OSPF internal routes
configure router string ospf3 number preference number
1 to 255
10
16.0.R1
All
Bandwidth to reference the default costing of interfaces
configure router string ospf3 number reference-bandwidth number
1 to max
100000000
kilobps
16.0.R1
All
Enter the rib-priority context
configure router string ospf3 number rib-priority
16.0.R1
All
Enter the high context
configure router string ospf3 number rib-priority high
16.0.R1
All
List used to select routes processed at higher priority through OSPF route calculation process
configure router string ospf3 number rib-priority high prefix-list reference
configure policy-options prefix-list string
16.0.R1
All
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Unique router ID for the OSPF instance
16.0.R1
All
Enable the rtr-adv-lsa-limit context
configure router string ospf3 number rtr-adv-lsa-limit
16.0.R1
All
Log the event without triggering overload
configure router string ospf3 number rtr-adv-lsa-limit log-only boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Maximum number of LSAs allowed to be advertised by one router
configure router string ospf3 number rtr-adv-lsa-limit max-lsa-count number
1 to max
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Maximum timeout for overload when the maximum LSA count is reached
configure router string ospf3 number rtr-adv-lsa-limit overload-timeout (number | keyword)
1 to 1800
forever
forever
16.0.R1
All
Percentage of the maximum LSA count at which a warning is given
configure router string ospf3 number rtr-adv-lsa-limit warning-threshold number
0 to 100
0
percent
16.0.R1
All
Enter the segment-routing context
configure router string ospf3 number segment-routing
16.0.R4
All
Adjacency SID hold time
configure router string ospf3 number segment-routing adj-sid-hold (number | keyword)
1 to 300
15
seconds
none
16.0.R4
All
Administrative state of segment routing
configure router string ospf3 number segment-routing admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R4
All
Enter the egress-statistics context
configure router string ospf3 number segment-routing egress-statistics
19.10.R1
All
Enable the allocation of statistics on adjacency SIDs
configure router string ospf3 number segment-routing egress-statistics adj-sid boolean
When configured to true, this command enables the allocation of statistic indices to each programmed NHLFE corresponding to Adjacency SIDs (local and received by means of IGP advertisement). All NHLFEs associated to a given SID share the same index. If a statistics index is not available at allocation time, the allocation fails and the system re-tries the allocation. The system generates a log on the first fail and a log on the final successful allocation.
false
19.10.R1
All
Enable the allocation of statistics on node SIDs
configure router string ospf3 number segment-routing egress-statistics node-sid boolean
When configured to true, this command enables the allocation of statistic indices to each node SID (received by means of IGP advertisement). All NHLFEs associated to a given SID share the same index. If a statistics index is not available at allocation time, the allocation fails and the system retries the allocation. The system generates a log on the first fail and a log on the final successful allocation.
false
19.10.R1
All
Enter the ingress-statistics context
configure router string ospf3 number segment-routing ingress-statistics
19.10.R1
All
Enable the allocation of statistics on adjacency SIDs
configure router string ospf3 number segment-routing ingress-statistics adj-sid boolean
When configured to true, this command enables the allocation of statistic indices to each programmed NHLFE corresponding to Adjacency SIDs (local and received by means of IGP advertisement). All NHLFEs associated to a given SID share the same index. If a statistics index is not available at allocation time, the allocation fails and the system re-tries the allocation. The system generates a log on the first fail and a log on the final successful allocation.
false
19.10.R1
All
Enable the allocation of statistics on node SIDs
configure router string ospf3 number segment-routing ingress-statistics node-sid boolean
When configured to true, this command enables the allocation of statistic indices to each node SID (received by means of IGP advertisement). All NHLFEs associated to a given SID share the same index. If a statistics index is not available at allocation time, the allocation fails and the system retries the allocation. The system generates a log on the first fail and a log on the final successful allocation.
false
19.10.R1
All
Enable the prefix-sid-range context
configure router string ospf3 number segment-routing prefix-sid-range
Commands in this context configure the label block that BGP segment routing is allowed to use.
16.0.R4
All
Allows BGP global SR range
configure router string ospf3 number segment-routing prefix-sid-range global
When configured, this command specifies that BGP is allowed to allocate labels from the SRGB space, as defined under the configure router mpls-labels sr-labels context.
The following are part of a choice: global or (max-index and start-label).
16.0.R4
All
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Upper bound value for the local SID index
configure router string ospf3 number segment-routing prefix-sid-range max-index number
0 to 524287
1
The following are part of a choice: global or (max-index and start-label).
16.0.R4
All
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Lower bound value for the local label offset
configure router string ospf3 number segment-routing prefix-sid-range start-label number
0 to 524287
0
The following are part of a choice: global or (max-index and start-label).
16.0.R4
All
Tunnel MTU size
configure router string ospf3 number segment-routing tunnel-mtu number
512 to 9786
16.0.R4
All
Preference of SR tunnels created by the IGP instance
configure router string ospf3 number segment-routing tunnel-table-pref number
1 to 255
10
16.0.R4
All
Enter the timers context
16.0.R1
All
Delay time before an incremental SPF calculation is started
configure router string ospf3 number timers incremental-spf-wait number
0 to 1000
1000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Delay time for accumulating multiple LSAs before advertising them to neighbors
configure router string ospf3 number timers lsa-accumulate number
0 to 1000
1000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Minimum delay between receipt of the same LSAs arriving from neighbors
configure router string ospf3 number timers lsa-arrival number
0 to 600000
1000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the lsa-generate context
configure router string ospf3 number timers lsa-generate
16.0.R1
All
First waiting period between link state advertisements LSA originates
configure router string ospf3 number timers lsa-generate lsa-initial-wait number
10 to 600000
5000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Hold time between the first and second LSA generation
configure router string ospf3 number timers lsa-generate lsa-second-wait number
10 to 600000
5000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Maximum time between two consecutive occurrences of an LSA being generated
configure router string ospf3 number timers lsa-generate max-lsa-wait number
10 to 600000
5000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Hold down timer for external routes that are redistributed in OSPF
configure router string ospf3 number timers redistribute-delay number
0 to 1000
1000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Enter the spf-wait context
16.0.R1
All
Initial SPF calculation delay after a topology change
10 to 100000
1000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Maximum interval between two consecutive SPF calculations
10 to 120000
10000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Hold time between the first and second SPF calculation
10 to 100000
1000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Submit routes into the unicast Route Table Manager
configure router string ospf3 number unicast-import boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enable the p2mp-sr-tree context
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree
21.5.R1
All
Administrative state of the P2MP SR tree
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
21.5.R1
All
bfd-liveness for p2mp-sr-tree status entry.
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree bfd-liveness keyword
ipv4, ipv6
2
21.5.R1
All
Enter the p2mp-policy list instance
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree p2mp-policy string
21.5.R1
All
p2mp-policy policy name.
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree p2mp-policy string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
All
Administrative state of the P2MP policy
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree p2mp-policy string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
21.5.R1
All
Enter the candidate-path list instance
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree p2mp-policy string candidate-path string
21.5.R1
All
candidate-path path name.
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree p2mp-policy string candidate-path string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
All
active-instance for the candidate-path.
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree p2mp-policy string candidate-path string active-instance reference
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree p2mp-policy string candidate-path string path-instances number
21.5.R1
All
The admin state for p2mp-sr-tree.
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree p2mp-policy string candidate-path string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
21.5.R1
All
Enter the path-instances list instance
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree p2mp-policy string candidate-path string path-instances number
21.5.R1
All
instance index.
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree p2mp-policy string candidate-path string path-instances number
1 to 2
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
All
instance value.
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree p2mp-policy string candidate-path string path-instances number instance-id number
21.5.R1
All
preference for candidate-path.
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree p2mp-policy string candidate-path string preference number
0 to 1024
100
21.5.R1
All
Root address for the P2MP policy
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree p2mp-policy string root-address (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
0.0.0.0
21.5.R1
All
tree-id for p2mp-policy.
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree p2mp-policy string tree-id number
0 | 8193 to 16286
0
21.5.R1
All
Enter the replication-segment list instance
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree replication-segment string
21.5.R1
All
P2MP policy name
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree replication-segment string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
All
Administrative state for replication-segment
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree replication-segment string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
21.5.R1
All
Enter the downstream-nodes list instance
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree replication-segment string downstream-nodes number
21.5.R1
All
downstream index.
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree replication-segment string downstream-nodes number
1 to 4096
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
All
admin-state for replication-segment next-hop entries.
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree replication-segment string downstream-nodes number admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
21.5.R1
All
Enter the label context
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree replication-segment string downstream-nodes number label
21.5.R1
All
Enter the sid-list list instance
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree replication-segment string downstream-nodes number label sid-list number
21.5.R1
All
sid-list index.
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree replication-segment string downstream-nodes number label sid-list number
1 to 11
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
All
Segment ID for the SID list entry
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree replication-segment string downstream-nodes number label sid-list number replication-sid number
3 | 16 to 1048576 | 4294967295
This element is mandatory.
21.5.R1
All
next-hop-address for replication-segment next-hop entries.
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree replication-segment string downstream-nodes number next-hop-address (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone)
0.0.0.0
21.5.R1
All
next-hop-interface-name for replication-segment next-hop entries.
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree replication-segment string downstream-nodes number next-hop-interface-name string
1 to 32
21.5.R1
All
protect-nexthop-id for replication-segment next-hop entries.
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree replication-segment string downstream-nodes number protect-nexthop-id reference
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree replication-segment string downstream-nodes number
21.5.R1
All
Instance ID for replication segment entries
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree replication-segment string instance-id number
0
21.5.R1
All
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Segment ID of the replication segment
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree replication-segment string replication-sid number
0
21.5.R1
All
Root address for replication segment entries
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree replication-segment string root-address (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
21.5.R1
All
SID action for replication segment entries
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree replication-segment string sid-action keyword
none
none, push, pop, swap
21.5.R1
All
tree-id for replication-segment entries.
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree replication-segment string tree-id number
0 | 8193 to 16286
0
21.5.R1
All
Configure Reserved label block.
configure router string p2mp-sr-tree reserved-label-block reference
configure router string mpls-labels reserved-label-block string
21.5.R1
All
Enter the pcep context
16.0.R4
All
Enable the pcc context
16.0.R4
All
Administrative state of the PCEP session element
configure router string pcep pcc admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R4
All
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Configure dead timer
configure router string pcep pcc dead-timer number
1 to 255
120
seconds
16.0.R4
All
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Configure keepalive
1 to 255
30
seconds
16.0.R4
All
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Configure local IP
configure router string pcep pcc local-address string
16.0.R4
All
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Configure local IPV6
configure router string pcep pcc local-address-ipv6 string
20.2.R1
All
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Configure max sr te pce init LSP
configure router string pcep pcc max-srte-pce-init-lsps number
0 to 8191
8191
16.0.R5
All
Enter the peer list instance
2
16.0.R4
All
This value specifies the address of the PCE peer
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R4
All
Administrative state of PCC peer
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R4
All
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The value indicates the preference value of this peer. If higher preference PCE is unavailable or not connected, PCE with the next preference is used.
0 to 100
0
16.0.R4
All
Configure redelegation-timer
configure router string pcep pcc redelegation-timer number
1 to 3600
90
seconds
16.0.R4
All
Specify whether to enable/disable path constraints in PCC report
configure router string pcep pcc report-path-constraints boolean
true
16.0.R4
All
Enter the state-timer context
configure router string pcep pcc state-timer
16.0.R4
All
Configure state-timer
1 to 3600
180
seconds
16.0.R4
All
State timer action remove/none
configure router string pcep pcc state-timer timer-action keyword
remove
none, remove
16.0.R4
All
Configure unknown message rate
configure router string pcep pcc unknown-message-rate number
1 to 255
10
16.0.R4
All
Enable the pce context
16.0.R4
VSR-NRC
Administrative state of the PCEP session element
configure router string pcep pce admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R4
VSR-NRC
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Configure dead timer
configure router string pcep pce dead-timer number
1 to 255
120
seconds
16.0.R4
VSR-NRC
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Configure keepalive
1 to 255
30
seconds
16.0.R4
VSR-NRC
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Configure local IP
configure router string pcep pce local-address string
16.0.R4
VSR-NRC
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Configure local IPV6
configure router string pcep pce local-address-ipv6 string
20.2.R1
VSR-NRC
Configure unknown message rate
configure router string pcep pce unknown-message-rate number
1 to 255
10
16.0.R4
VSR-NRC
Enter the pcp context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the server list instance
8
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
PCP server name
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of this PCP server
configure router string pcp server string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Text description
configure router string pcp server string description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Inside Dual Stack Lite AFTR address
configure router string pcp server string dual-stack-lite-address string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
PCP forwarding inside virtual router instance
configure router string pcp server string fwd-inside-router string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Add a list entry for interface
32
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Interface name
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
PCP server policy
configure service nat pcp-server-policy string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable the pim context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of PIM
configure router string pim admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
IES and non-IES interfaces to create in PIM
none
ies, non-ies, all, none
16.0.R1
All
Enter the import context
16.0.R1
All
Character limit for policy name
configure router string pim import join-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Character limit for policy name
configure router string pim import register-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the interface list instance
16.0.R1
All
Router interface name
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of this interface
configure router string pim interface string admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Time for periodic refreshes of PIM Assert messages on an interface
configure router string pim interface string assert-period number
1 to 300
60
16.0.R1
All
Enter the bfd-liveness context
configure router string pim interface string bfd-liveness
16.0.R1
All
Use Bidirectional Forwarding Detection for IPv4 on PIM interface
false
16.0.R1
All
Use Bidirectional Forwarding Detection for IPv6 on PIM interface
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the bier-signaling-type context
configure router string pim interface string bier-signaling-type
19.10.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Whether ipv4 bier-signaling-type is enabled.
false
19.10.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Whether ipv6 bier-signaling-type is enabled.
false
19.10.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Check router alert option in bootstrap messages received
configure router string pim interface string bsm-check-rtr-alert boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Frequency at which PIM Hello messages are sent over this interface
configure router string pim interface string hello-interval number
0 to 255
30
16.0.R1
All
Multiplier of Hello in multiples of 0.1
configure router string pim interface string hello-multiplier number
20 to 100
35
16.0.R1
All
Allow improved assert processing on interface
configure router string pim interface string improved-assert boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Allow PIM to send an instant prune echo when router starts the prune pending timer for PIM interface
configure router string pim interface string instant-prune-echo boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ipv4 context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the monitor-oper-group context
16.0.R1
All
Operational group to monitor for address family
configure service oper-group string
16.0.R1
All
Perform given operation when oper-group is active.
add, subtract, set
16.0.R1
All
Delta priority with operation when operational group is active
configure router string pim interface string ipv4 monitor-oper-group priority-delta number
1 to 4294967295
16.0.R1
All
Enable PIM interface operation
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ipv6 context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the monitor-oper-group context
16.0.R1
All
Operational group to monitor for address family
configure service oper-group string
16.0.R1
All
Perform given operation when oper-group is active.
add, subtract, set
16.0.R1
All
Delta priority with operation when operational group is active
configure router string pim interface string ipv6 monitor-oper-group priority-delta number
1 to 4294967295
16.0.R1
All
Enable PIM interface operation
true
16.0.R1
All
Max number of groups for which PIM can have local receiver information based on received PIM reports
configure router string pim interface string max-groups number
0 | 1 to 16000
0
16.0.R1
All
Enter the mcac context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the bandwidth context
16.0.R1
All
Pre-reserved bandwidth for all mandatory channels
0 to max
unlimited
unlimited
16.0.R1
All
Maximum allowed bandwidth
0 to max
unlimited
unlimited
16.0.R1
All
Name of multicast CAC interface policy
configure mcac interface-policy string
16.0.R1
All
Enter the mc-constraints context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of constraint for multicast CAC policy
configure router string pim interface string mcac mc-constraints admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Bandwidth level ID for a multicast CAC constraint
1 to 8
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Bandwidth available for this level
0 to 2147483647
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the number-down list instance
configure router string pim interface string mcac mc-constraints number-down number
16.0.R1
All
Number of ports that are down in this LAG link
configure router string pim interface string mcac mc-constraints number-down number
1 to 64
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Level ID to associate with number of down LAG ports
configure router string pim interface string mcac mc-constraints number-down number level number
1 to 8
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Use LAG port weight in calculating MCAC constraints
configure router string pim interface string mcac mc-constraints use-lag-port-weight boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Multicast CAC policy name
16.0.R1
All
Subnet matching for the incoming data packets
configure router string pim interface string multicast-senders keyword
auto
auto, always, never
16.0.R1
All
Enter the p2mp-ldp-tree-join context
configure router string pim interface string p2mp-ldp-tree-join
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Allow dynamic mLDP in-band signaling for IPv4 PIM joins
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Allow dynamic mLDP in-band signaling for IPv6 PIM joins
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
DR election priority for this interface
1 to max
1
16.0.R1
All
Enable the sticky-dr context
16.0.R1
All
DR election priority for this interface
1 to max
1024
16.0.R1
All
Allow three-way hello compatibility mode
configure router string pim interface string three-way-hello boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Allow upstream routers to explicitly track join membership
configure router string pim interface string tracking-support boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ipv4 context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of PIM operation for IPv4
configure router string pim ipv4 admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enter the gtm context
16.0.R1
All
Method for multicast VPN membership auto-discovery
bgp
16.0.R1
All
Use Multicast-Only Fast Reroute (MoFRR) functionality
configure router string pim ipv4 multicast-fast-failover boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Route table(s) for the Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF) lookup
rtable-u
rtable-m, rtable-u, both
16.0.R1
All
Enable SSM assert compatible mode
configure router string pim ipv4 ssm-assert-compatible-mode boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
SSM default range
configure router string pim ipv4 ssm-default-range boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ipv6 context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of PIM operation for IPv6
configure router string pim ipv6 admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Use Multicast-Only Fast Reroute (MoFRR) functionality
configure router string pim ipv6 multicast-fast-failover boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Route table(s) for the Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF) lookup
rtable-u
rtable-m, rtable-u, both
16.0.R1
All
SSM default range
configure router string pim ipv6 ssm-default-range boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Optimize LAG usage
configure router string pim lag-usage-optimization boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable multicast balancing of traffic over ECMP links
configure router string pim mc-ecmp-balance boolean
true
16.0.R1
All
Hold time for multicast balancing over ECMP links
configure router string pim mc-ecmp-balance-hold number
2 to 600
minutes
16.0.R1
All
Enable the mc-ecmp-hashing context
configure router string pim mc-ecmp-hashing
16.0.R1
All
Rebalance flows to newly added links immediately instead of waiting until they are pruned
configure router string pim mc-ecmp-hashing rebalance boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use SPT switchover for default MDT
false
16.0.R1
All
Attract traffic when the router is not the designated one
configure router string pim non-dr-attract-traffic boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Enable PIM-SSM scaling
configure router string pim pim-ssm-scaling boolean
false
19.7.R1
All
Enter the rp context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the bootstrap context
16.0.R1
All
Character limit for policy name
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Character limit for policy name
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ipv4 context
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for anycast
16.0.R1
All
Anycast RP address
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Configure a peer in the anycast rp-set.
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enable auto RP discovery
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the bsr-candidate context
16.0.R1
All
Candidate BSR IP address for Bootstrap Router election
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the Candidate BSR
configure router string pim rp ipv4 bsr-candidate admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Length for bootstrap hash mask
configure router string pim rp ipv4 bsr-candidate hash-mask-len number
0 to 32
30
16.0.R1
All
Bootstrap priority of the router
0 to 255
0
16.0.R1
All
Enable auto-RP to advertise candidate RP information
When configured to true, the auto-RP is enabled to advertise the candidate RP information. The auto-RP candidate RP announces the candidate RP messages on the 224.0.1.39 multicast address. This functionality is in addition to the listener functionality enabled by the auto RP discovery.
When configured to false, the candidate RP information is not specified.
false
20.10.R1
All
Enable the mapping agent on the node
false
20.10.R1
All
Enter the rp-candidate context
16.0.R1
All
Local RP address
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the Candidate RP
configure router string pim rp ipv4 rp-candidate admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for group-range
configure router string pim rp ipv4 rp-candidate group-range string
16.0.R1
All
IPv4 address and prefix length
configure router string pim rp ipv4 rp-candidate group-range string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Time during which the neighboring router considers this router to be up
5 to 255
150
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Candidate RP priority
0 to 255
192
16.0.R1
All
Enter the static context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the address list instance
16.0.R1
All
Configure the address of the statically configured RP.
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for group-prefix
16.0.R1
All
IPv4 address and prefix length
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Change the precedence for static RP over dynamically learnt RP
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ipv6 context
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for anycast
16.0.R1
All
Anycast RP address
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Configure a peer in the anycast rp-set.
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the bsr-candidate context
16.0.R1
All
Candidate BSR IP address for Bootstrap Router election
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the Candidate BSR
configure router string pim rp ipv6 bsr-candidate admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Length for bootstrap hash mask
configure router string pim rp ipv6 bsr-candidate hash-mask-len number
0 to 128
126
16.0.R1
All
Bootstrap priority of the router
0 to 255
0
16.0.R1
All
Enable the embedded-rp context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of embedded RP
configure router string pim rp ipv6 embedded-rp admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for group-range
configure router string pim rp ipv6 embedded-rp group-range string
16.0.R1
All
IPv6 address and prefix length
configure router string pim rp ipv6 embedded-rp group-range string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the rp-candidate context
16.0.R1
All
Local RP address
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the Candidate RP
configure router string pim rp ipv6 rp-candidate admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for group-range
configure router string pim rp ipv6 rp-candidate group-range string
16.0.R1
All
IPv6 address and prefix length
configure router string pim rp ipv6 rp-candidate group-range string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Time during which the neighboring router considers this router to be up
5 to 255
150
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Candidate RP priority
0 to 255
192
16.0.R1
All
Enter the static context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the address list instance
16.0.R1
All
Static IP address of the RP
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for group-prefix
16.0.R1
All
IPv6 address and prefix length
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Change the precedence for static RP over dynamically learnt RP
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the rpfv context
16.0.R1
All
Include proxy RPF vector for core
false
16.0.R1
All
Include proxy RPF vector for Inter-AS Rosen MVPN
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the spt-switchover list instance
configure router string pim spt-switchover (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix)
16.0.R1
All
IP address and mask length
configure router string pim spt-switchover (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix)
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
SPT switchover threshold
configure router string pim spt-switchover (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) threshold (number | keyword)
1 to 4294967294
kilobps
infinity
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ssm-groups context
configure router string pim ssm-groups
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for group-range
configure router string pim ssm-groups group-range (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix)
16.0.R1
All
IP address and mask length
configure router string pim ssm-groups group-range (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix)
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the radius context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the proxy list instance
8
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
RADIUS proxy name
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of RADIUS proxy
configure router string radius proxy string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the attribute-matching context
configure router string radius proxy string attribute-matching
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the entry list instance
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Index of this entry
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Accounting server policy
configure router string radius proxy string attribute-matching entry number accounting-server-policy string
1 to 32
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Authentication server policy
configure router string radius proxy string attribute-matching entry number authentication-server-policy string
1 to 32
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Prefix string
configure router string radius proxy string attribute-matching entry number prefix-string string
1 to 128
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Prefix string
configure router string radius proxy string attribute-matching entry number suffix-string string
1 to 128
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Matching attribute type to RADIUS server policy
1 to 255
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Matching Vendor ID to RADIUS server policy
1 to 16777215
nokia
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the cache context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of the RADIUS proxy cache
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable the key context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
RADIUS attribute type to cache for this RADIUS proxy server
1 to 255
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Packet type of the RADIUS messages to generate the key for the cache of this RADIUS proxy server
access-request, access-accept
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
RADIUS Vendor ID
1 to 16777215
nokia
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Idle timeout value
60 to 3600
300
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the track-accounting context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Remove all ESM hosts associated with the RADIUS client
configure router string radius proxy string cache track-accounting accounting-off boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Remove all ESM hosts associated with the RADIUS client
configure router string radius proxy string cache track-accounting accounting-on boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Update the ESM host with the RADIUS client that generated the interim update
configure router string radius proxy string cache track-accounting interim-update boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Update the ESM host with the RADIUS client that generated the accounting-start
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Remove the ESM host and forward the accounting-stop packet to the external RADIUS server
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the track-authentication context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Track Access-Accept message for mobility
true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Delete hold time
0 to 6000
0
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the defaults context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Default accounting RADIUS server policy
1 to 32
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Default authentication RADIUS server policy
1 to 32
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Text description
configure router string radius proxy string description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Add a list entry for interface
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Specifies the interface name
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the load-balance-key context
configure router string radius proxy string load-balance-key
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the attribute-1 context
configure router string radius proxy string load-balance-key attribute-1
The following are part of a choice: (attribute-1, attribute-2, attribute-3, attribute-4, and attribute-5) or source-ip-udp.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Attribute type to cache for this RADIUS Proxy server
configure router string radius proxy string load-balance-key attribute-1 type number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Vendor-Id attribute
configure router string radius proxy string load-balance-key attribute-1 vendor (number | keyword)
1 to 16777215
nokia
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the attribute-2 context
configure router string radius proxy string load-balance-key attribute-2
The following are part of a choice: (attribute-1, attribute-2, attribute-3, attribute-4, and attribute-5) or source-ip-udp.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Attribute type to cache for this RADIUS Proxy server
configure router string radius proxy string load-balance-key attribute-2 type number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Vendor-Id attribute
configure router string radius proxy string load-balance-key attribute-2 vendor (number | keyword)
1 to 16777215
nokia
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the attribute-3 context
configure router string radius proxy string load-balance-key attribute-3
The following are part of a choice: (attribute-1, attribute-2, attribute-3, attribute-4, and attribute-5) or source-ip-udp.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Attribute type to cache for this RADIUS Proxy server
configure router string radius proxy string load-balance-key attribute-3 type number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Vendor-Id attribute
configure router string radius proxy string load-balance-key attribute-3 vendor (number | keyword)
1 to 16777215
nokia
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the attribute-4 context
configure router string radius proxy string load-balance-key attribute-4
The following are part of a choice: (attribute-1, attribute-2, attribute-3, attribute-4, and attribute-5) or source-ip-udp.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Attribute type to cache for this RADIUS Proxy server
configure router string radius proxy string load-balance-key attribute-4 type number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Vendor-Id attribute
configure router string radius proxy string load-balance-key attribute-4 vendor (number | keyword)
1 to 16777215
nokia
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the attribute-5 context
configure router string radius proxy string load-balance-key attribute-5
The following are part of a choice: (attribute-1, attribute-2, attribute-3, attribute-4, and attribute-5) or source-ip-udp.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Attribute type to cache for this RADIUS Proxy server
configure router string radius proxy string load-balance-key attribute-5 type number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Vendor-Id attribute
configure router string radius proxy string load-balance-key attribute-5 vendor (number | keyword)
1 to 16777215
nokia
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Key to consist of the source IP address and source UDP port of the RADIUS message
configure router string radius proxy string load-balance-key source-ip-udp
The following are part of a choice: (attribute-1, attribute-2, attribute-3, attribute-4, and attribute-5) or source-ip-udp.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Purpose of the RADIUS proxy
accounting, authentication, accounting-authentication
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Python policy
configure router string radius proxy string python-policy reference
configure python python-policy string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Format of the secret key to access the RADIUS proxy server
1 to 115
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Allow RADIUS proxy server to respond to Accounting-Response messages
configure router string radius proxy string send-accounting-response boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the wlan-gw context
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
IPv4 address of the distributed RADIUS proxy server
This command configures the IPv4 address of the distributed RADIUS proxy server for use by the access points.
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
IPv6 address of the distributed RADIUS proxy server
This command configures the IPv6 address of the distributed RADIUS proxy server for use by the access points.
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
ISA WLAN gateway group
configure router string radius proxy string wlan-gw-group reference
configure isa wlan-gw-group number
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the server list instance
64
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
RADIUS server name
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Allow the server to send Change of Authorization (CoA) messages
configure router string radius server string accept-coa boolean
false
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
UDP port number of the RADIUS for accounting events
1 to 65535
1813
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
IP address for server
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
UDP port number of the RADIUS to be used as match criteria
1 to 65535
1812
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Text description
configure router string radius server string description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Limit of the number for pending RADIUS requests
configure router string radius server string pending-requests-limit number
1 to 4096
4096
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Python script policy to modify CoA messages
configure router string radius server string python-policy reference
configure python python-policy string
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Secret key associated with this RADIUS server
1 to 115
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable the reassembly context
configure router string reassembly
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
NAT group (including WLAN Gateway group) that executes the reassembly
configure router string reassembly nat-group number
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable/disable sending reassembled traffic to network interface on base router
configure router string reassembly to-base-network boolean
false
19.10.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the rib-api context
16.0.R4
All
Enter the mpls context
16.0.R4
All
Administrative state of MPLS for RIB-API gRPC service
configure router string rib-api mpls admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R4
All
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Configure reserved label block.
configure router string rib-api mpls label-name reference
configure router string mpls-labels reserved-label-block string
16.0.R4
All
Enable the rip context
16.0.R4
All
Administrative state of the RIP instance
configure router string rip admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R4
All
Authentication password passed between RIP neighbors
configure router string rip authentication-key string
This command sets the authentication password to be passed between RIP neighbors. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, and so on), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes.
The authentication type and authentication key must match exactly for the RIP message to be considered authentic and processed.
When unconfigured, this command removes the authentication password from the configuration and disables authentication.
1 to 51
16.0.R4
All
Authentication type used between RIP neighbors
configure router string rip authentication-type keyword
This command sets the type of authentication to be used between RIP neighbors.
The authentication type and authentication key must match exactly for the RIP message to be considered authentic and processed.
When unconfigured, this command removes the authentication type from the configuration and effectively disables authentication.
none
none, password, md5, md20
16.0.R4
All
Enable BFD to control the state of protocol adjacency
configure router string rip bfd-liveness boolean
When configured to true, this command enables BFD to control the state of the associated protocol adjacency.
When configured to false, this command removes BFD from the associated protocol adjacency.
false
16.0.R4
All
Enable checking of mandatory zero fields
configure router string rip check-zero boolean
When configured to true, this command enables checking of the mandatory zero fields in the RIPv1 and RIPv2 specifications and rejecting non-compliant RIP messages.
When configured to false, this command disables the check and allows the receipt of RIP messages even if the mandatory zero fields are non-zero.
false
16.0.R4
All
Text description
configure router string rip description string
1 to 80
16.0.R4
All
Enable the export-limit context
configure router string rip export-limit
16.0.R4
All
Export limit at which warning a log message and SNMP notification are sent
configure router string rip export-limit log-percent number
1 to 100
16.0.R4
All
Maximum number of routes or prefixes to be exported into IGP instance from route table
configure router string rip export-limit number number
1 to max
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
Configure names of export policies to be used for determining which routes are exported from the routing table to this IGP.
configure router string rip export-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R4
All
RIP group name
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R4
All
Administrative state of RIP neighbor interface group
configure router string rip group string admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R4
All
Authentication password passed between RIP neighbors
configure router string rip group string authentication-key string
This command sets the authentication password to be passed between RIP neighbors. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, and so on), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes.
The authentication type and authentication key must match exactly for the RIP message to be considered authentic and processed.
When unconfigured, this command removes the authentication password from the configuration and disables authentication.
1 to 51
16.0.R4
All
Authentication type
configure router string rip group string authentication-type keyword
This command configures the type of authentication to be used.
The authentication type and authentication key must match exactly for the RIP message to be considered authentic and processed.
When unconfigured, this command removes the authentication type from the configuration and effectively disables authentication.
none, password, md5, md20
16.0.R4
All
Enable BFD to control the state of protocol adjacency
configure router string rip group string bfd-liveness boolean
When configured to true, this command enables BFD to control the state of the associated protocol adjacency.
When configured to false, this command removes BFD from the associated protocol adjacency.
16.0.R4
All
Enable checking of mandatory zero fields
configure router string rip group string check-zero boolean
When configured to true, this command enables checking of the mandatory zero fields in the RIPv1 and RIPv2 specifications and rejecting non-compliant RIP messages.
When configured to false, this command disables the check and allows the receipt of RIP messages even if the mandatory zero fields are non-zero.
16.0.R4
All
Text description
configure router string rip group string description string
1 to 80
16.0.R4
All
Policies used to rule which routes are exported to RIP
configure router string rip group string export-policy reference
This command specifies the export route policies used to determine which routes are exported to RIP.
If multiple policy names are specified, the policies are evaluated in the order they are specified. The first policy that matches is applied.
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R4
All
Policies to decide routes accepted from RIP neighbors
configure router string rip group string import-policy reference
This command configures import route policies to determine which routes are accepted from RIP neighbors.
If multiple policy names are specified, the policies are evaluated in the order they are specified. The first policy that matches is applied.
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R4
All
Maximum number of routes in message.
configure router string rip group string message-size number
25 to 255
16.0.R4
All
Metric added to routes from neighbor.
1 to 16
16.0.R4
All
Metric added to routes exported into RIP.
configure router string rip group string metric-out number
1 to 16
16.0.R4
All
Enter the neighbor list instance
16.0.R4
All
Interface name.
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R4
All
Administrative state of the RIP neighbor interface
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R4
All
Authentication password passed between RIP neighbors
This command sets the authentication password to be passed between RIP neighbors. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, and so on), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes.
The authentication type and authentication key must match exactly for the RIP message to be considered authentic and processed.
When unconfigured, this command removes the authentication password from the configuration and disables authentication.
1 to 51
16.0.R4
All
Authentication type
This command configures the type of authentication to be used.
The authentication type and authentication key must match exactly for the RIP message to be considered authentic and processed.
When unconfigured, this command removes the authentication type from the configuration and effectively disables authentication.
none, password, md5, md20
16.0.R4
All
Enable BFD to control the state of protocol adjacency
When configured to true, this command enables BFD to control the state of the associated protocol adjacency.
When configured to false, this command removes BFD from the associated protocol adjacency.
16.0.R4
All
Enable checking of mandatory zero fields
When configured to true, this command enables checking of the mandatory zero fields in the RIPv1 and RIPv2 specifications and rejecting non-compliant RIP messages.
When configured to false, this command disables the check and allows the receipt of RIP messages even if the mandatory zero fields are non-zero.
16.0.R4
All
Text description
1 to 80
16.0.R4
All
Policies used to rule which routes are exported to RIP
This command specifies the export route policies used to determine which routes are exported to RIP.
If multiple policy names are specified, the policies are evaluated in the order they are specified. The first policy that matches is applied.
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R4
All
Policies to decide routes accepted from RIP neighbors
This command configures import route policies to determine which routes are accepted from RIP neighbors.
If multiple policy names are specified, the policies are evaluated in the order they are specified. The first policy that matches is applied.
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R4
All
Maximum number of routes in message.
25 to 255
16.0.R4
All
Metric added to routes from neighbor.
1 to 16
16.0.R4
All
Metric added to routes exported into RIP.
1 to 16
16.0.R4
All
Route preference.
1 to 255
16.0.R4
All
Accepted version on received packets.
version-1, version-2, both, none
16.0.R4
All
RIP version and method used to send RIP updates.
none, version-1, broadcast, multicast, unicast
16.0.R4
All
Enable split horizon and poison reverse
When configured to true, this command enables the use of split horizon with poison reverse. Split-horizon with poison reverse means that routes learned from a neighbor through a given interface are advertised in updates out of the same interface but with a metric of 16 (infinity).
When configured to false. this command enables split horizon without poison reverse. This allows the routes to be re-advertised on interfaces other than the interface that learned the route, with the advertised metric equaling an increment of the metric-in value.
16.0.R4
All
Enable the timers context
16.0.R4
All
RIP flush timer
This command specifies the time a route is maintained in the RIP database after it has been declared invalid. When the timer expires, the route is flushed from the RIP database completely.
1 to 1200
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
RIP timeout timer
This command specifies the RIP timeout timer. If a route is not updated by the time the timer expires, the route is declared invalid, but the route is maintained in the RIP database.
1 to 1200
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
Controls how often updates are sent.
1 to 600
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
Add a list entry for unicast-address
16.0.R4
All
Create a unicast-address for the neighbor.
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R4
All
Route preference.
configure router string rip group string preference number
1 to 255
16.0.R4
All
Accepted version on received packets.
version-1, version-2, both, none
16.0.R4
All
RIP version and method used to send RIP updates.
none, version-1, broadcast, multicast
16.0.R4
All
Enable split horizon and poison reverse
configure router string rip group string split-horizon boolean
When configured to true, this command enables the use of split horizon with poison reverse. Split-horizon with poison reverse means that routes learned from a neighbor through a given interface are advertised in updates out of the same interface but with a metric of 16 (infinity).
When configured to false. this command enables split horizon without poison reverse. This allows the routes to be re-advertised on interfaces other than the interface that learned the route, with the advertised metric equaling an increment of the metric-in value.
16.0.R4
All
Enable the timers context
16.0.R4
All
RIP flush timer
This command specifies the time a route is maintained in the RIP database after it has been declared invalid. When the timer expires, the route is flushed from the RIP database completely.
1 to 1200
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
RIP timeout timer
This command specifies the RIP timeout timer. If a route is not updated by the time the timer expires, the route is declared invalid, but the route is maintained in the RIP database.
1 to 1200
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
Controls how often updates are sent.
1 to 600
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
Import policies to decide routes for routing table
configure router string rip import-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R4
All
Maximum number of routes in message.
configure router string rip message-size number
25 to 255
25
16.0.R4
All
Metric added to routes from neighbor.
1 to 16
1
16.0.R4
All
Metric added to routes exported into RIP.
configure router string rip metric-out number
1 to 16
1
16.0.R4
All
Route preference.
configure router string rip preference number
1 to 255
100
16.0.R4
All
Accepted version on received packets.
both
version-1, version-2, both, none
16.0.R4
All
RIP version and method used to send RIP updates.
broadcast
none, version-1, broadcast, multicast
16.0.R4
All
Enable split horizon and poison reverse
configure router string rip split-horizon boolean
When configured to true, this command enables the use of split horizon with poison reverse. Split-horizon with poison reverse means that routes learned from a neighbor through a given interface are advertised in updates out of the same interface but with a metric of 16 (infinity).
When configured to false. this command enables split horizon without poison reverse. This allows the routes to be re-advertised on interfaces other than the interface that learned the route, with the advertised metric equaling an increment of the metric-in value.
true
16.0.R4
All
Enable the timers context
16.0.R4
All
RIP flush timer
This command specifies the time a route is maintained in the RIP database after it has been declared invalid. When the timer expires, the route is flushed from the RIP database completely.
1 to 1200
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
RIP timeout timer
This command specifies the RIP timeout timer. If a route is not updated by the time the timer expires, the route is declared invalid, but the route is maintained in the RIP database.
1 to 1200
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
Controls how often updates are sent.
1 to 600
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
Enable the ripng context
16.0.R4
All
Administrative state of the RIPng instance
configure router string ripng admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R4
All
Enable BFD to control the state of protocol adjacency
configure router string ripng bfd-liveness boolean
When configured to true, this command enables BFD to control the state of the associated protocol adjacency.
When configured to false, this command removes BFD from the associated protocol adjacency.
false
16.0.R4
All
Enable checking of mandatory zero fields
configure router string ripng check-zero boolean
When configured to true, this command enables checking of the mandatory zero fields in the RIPv1 and RIPv2 specifications and rejecting non-compliant RIP messages.
When configured to false, this command disables the check and allows the receipt of RIP messages even if the mandatory zero fields are non-zero.
false
16.0.R4
All
Text description
configure router string ripng description string
1 to 80
16.0.R4
All
Enable the export-limit context
configure router string ripng export-limit
16.0.R4
All
Export limit at which warning a log message and SNMP notification are sent
configure router string ripng export-limit log-percent number
1 to 100
16.0.R4
All
Maximum number of routes or prefixes to be exported into IGP instance from route table
configure router string ripng export-limit number number
1 to max
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
Configure names of export policies to be used for determining which routes are exported from the routing table to this IGP.
configure router string ripng export-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R4
All
RIP group name
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R4
All
Administrative state of RIPng neighbor interface group
configure router string ripng group string admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R4
All
Enable BFD to control the state of protocol adjacency
configure router string ripng group string bfd-liveness boolean
When configured to true, this command enables BFD to control the state of the associated protocol adjacency.
When configured to false, this command removes BFD from the associated protocol adjacency.
16.0.R4
All
Enable checking of mandatory zero fields
configure router string ripng group string check-zero boolean
When configured to true, this command enables checking of the mandatory zero fields in the RIPv1 and RIPv2 specifications and rejecting non-compliant RIP messages.
When configured to false, this command disables the check and allows the receipt of RIP messages even if the mandatory zero fields are non-zero.
16.0.R4
All
Text description
configure router string ripng group string description string
1 to 80
16.0.R4
All
Policies used to rule which routes are exported to RIP
configure router string ripng group string export-policy reference
This command specifies the export route policies used to determine which routes are exported to RIP.
If multiple policy names are specified, the policies are evaluated in the order they are specified. The first policy that matches is applied.
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R4
All
Policies to decide routes accepted from RIP neighbors
configure router string ripng group string import-policy reference
This command configures import route policies to determine which routes are accepted from RIP neighbors.
If multiple policy names are specified, the policies are evaluated in the order they are specified. The first policy that matches is applied.
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R4
All
Maximum number of routes in message.
configure router string ripng group string message-size number
25 to 255
16.0.R4
All
Metric added to routes from neighbor.
1 to 16
16.0.R4
All
Metric added to routes exported into RIPng.
configure router string ripng group string metric-out number
1 to 16
16.0.R4
All
Enter the neighbor list instance
16.0.R4
All
Interface name.
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R4
All
Administratively enable/disable the neighbor.
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R4
All
Enable BFD to control the state of protocol adjacency
When configured to true, this command enables BFD to control the state of the associated protocol adjacency.
When configured to false, this command removes BFD from the associated protocol adjacency.
16.0.R4
All
Enable checking of mandatory zero fields
When configured to true, this command enables checking of the mandatory zero fields in the RIPv1 and RIPv2 specifications and rejecting non-compliant RIP messages.
When configured to false, this command disables the check and allows the receipt of RIP messages even if the mandatory zero fields are non-zero.
16.0.R4
All
Text description
1 to 80
16.0.R4
All
Policies used to rule which routes are exported to RIP
This command specifies the export route policies used to determine which routes are exported to RIP.
If multiple policy names are specified, the policies are evaluated in the order they are specified. The first policy that matches is applied.
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R4
All
Policies to decide routes accepted from RIP neighbors
This command configures import route policies to determine which routes are accepted from RIP neighbors.
If multiple policy names are specified, the policies are evaluated in the order they are specified. The first policy that matches is applied.
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R4
All
Maximum number of routes in message.
25 to 255
16.0.R4
All
Metric added to routes from neighbor.
1 to 16
16.0.R4
All
Metric added to routes exported into RIPng.
1 to 16
16.0.R4
All
Route preference.
1 to 255
16.0.R4
All
Accepted version on received packets.
none, ripng
16.0.R4
All
RIPng version and method used to send RIPng updates.
none, ripng, unicast
16.0.R4
All
Enable split horizon and poison reverse
When configured to true, this command enables the use of split horizon with poison reverse. Split-horizon with poison reverse means that routes learned from a neighbor through a given interface are advertised in updates out of the same interface but with a metric of 16 (infinity).
When configured to false. this command enables split horizon without poison reverse. This allows the routes to be re-advertised on interfaces other than the interface that learned the route, with the advertised metric equaling an increment of the metric-in value.
16.0.R4
All
Enable the timers context
16.0.R4
All
RIP flush timer
This command specifies the time a route is maintained in the RIP database after it has been declared invalid. When the timer expires, the route is flushed from the RIP database completely.
1 to 1200
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
RIP timeout timer
This command specifies the RIP timeout timer. If a route is not updated by the time the timer expires, the route is declared invalid, but the route is maintained in the RIP database.
1 to 1200
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
Controls how often updates are sent.
1 to 600
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
Add a list entry for unicast-address
16.0.R4
All
Create a unicast-address for the neighbor.
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R4
All
Route preference.
configure router string ripng group string preference number
1 to 255
16.0.R4
All
Accepted version on received packets.
none, ripng
16.0.R4
All
RIPng version and method used to send RIPng updates.
none, ripng
16.0.R4
All
Enable split horizon and poison reverse
configure router string ripng group string split-horizon boolean
When configured to true, this command enables the use of split horizon with poison reverse. Split-horizon with poison reverse means that routes learned from a neighbor through a given interface are advertised in updates out of the same interface but with a metric of 16 (infinity).
When configured to false. this command enables split horizon without poison reverse. This allows the routes to be re-advertised on interfaces other than the interface that learned the route, with the advertised metric equaling an increment of the metric-in value.
16.0.R4
All
Enable the timers context
16.0.R4
All
RIP flush timer
This command specifies the time a route is maintained in the RIP database after it has been declared invalid. When the timer expires, the route is flushed from the RIP database completely.
1 to 1200
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
RIP timeout timer
This command specifies the RIP timeout timer. If a route is not updated by the time the timer expires, the route is declared invalid, but the route is maintained in the RIP database.
1 to 1200
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
Controls how often updates are sent.
1 to 600
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
Import policies to decide routes for routing table
configure router string ripng import-policy reference
5
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R4
All
Maximum number of routes in message.
configure router string ripng message-size number
25 to 255
25
16.0.R4
All
Metric added to routes from neighbor.
1 to 16
1
16.0.R4
All
Metric added to routes exported into RIPng.
configure router string ripng metric-out number
1 to 16
1
16.0.R4
All
Route preference.
configure router string ripng preference number
1 to 255
100
16.0.R4
All
Accepted version on received packets.
ripng
none, ripng
16.0.R4
All
RIPng version and method used to send RIPng updates.
ripng
none, ripng
16.0.R4
All
Enable split horizon and poison reverse
configure router string ripng split-horizon boolean
When configured to true, this command enables the use of split horizon with poison reverse. Split-horizon with poison reverse means that routes learned from a neighbor through a given interface are advertised in updates out of the same interface but with a metric of 16 (infinity).
When configured to false. this command enables split horizon without poison reverse. This allows the routes to be re-advertised on interfaces other than the interface that learned the route, with the advertised metric equaling an increment of the metric-in value.
true
16.0.R4
All
Enable the timers context
16.0.R4
All
RIP flush timer
This command specifies the time a route is maintained in the RIP database after it has been declared invalid. When the timer expires, the route is flushed from the RIP database completely.
1 to 1200
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
RIP timeout timer
This command specifies the RIP timeout timer. If a route is not updated by the time the timer expires, the route is declared invalid, but the route is maintained in the RIP database.
1 to 1200
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
Controls how often updates are sent.
1 to 600
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
All
Unique router ID for the router in the AS
16.0.R1
All
Enable the rsvp context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of RSVP
configure router string rsvp admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enable the dbw-accounting context
configure router string rsvp dbw-accounting
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Dark Bandwidth multiplier
configure router string rsvp dbw-accounting dbw-multiplier number
0 to 1000
100
percent
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enter the down-threshold context
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Minimum absolute difference between dark bandwidth and sampled data rate to trigger IGP-TE update
configure router string rsvp dbw-accounting down-threshold bw number
0 to 1000000
megabps
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Minimum difference in percent between dark bandwidth and sampled data rate, to trigger IGP-TE update
configure router string rsvp dbw-accounting down-threshold percent number
0 to 100
0
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Dark Bandwidth sample interval
configure router string rsvp dbw-accounting sample-interval number
10 to 600
30
seconds
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Dark Bandwidth sample multiplier
configure router string rsvp dbw-accounting sample-multiplier number
1 to 10
3
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enter the up-threshold context
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Minimum absolute difference between dark bandwidth and sampled data rate to trigger IGP-TE update
configure router string rsvp dbw-accounting up-threshold bw number
0 to 1000000
megabps
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Minimum difference in percent between dark bandwidth and sampled data rate, to trigger IGP-TE update
configure router string rsvp dbw-accounting up-threshold percent number
0 to 100
0
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enable the diffserv-te context
configure router string rsvp diffserv-te
16.0.R1
All
Parameters for the DiffServ TE node
configure router string rsvp diffserv-te admission-control-model keyword
mam, rdm
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the class-type-bw context
configure router string rsvp diffserv-te class-type-bw
16.0.R1
All
Percentage of RSVP interface bandwidth for class type (CT) 0
configure router string rsvp diffserv-te class-type-bw ct0 number
0 to 100
0
16.0.R1
All
Percentage of RSVP interface bandwidth for class type (CT) 1
configure router string rsvp diffserv-te class-type-bw ct1 number
0 to 100
0
16.0.R1
All
Percentage of RSVP interface bandwidth for class type (CT) 2
configure router string rsvp diffserv-te class-type-bw ct2 number
0 to 100
0
16.0.R1
All
Percentage of RSVP interface bandwidth for class type (CT) 3
configure router string rsvp diffserv-te class-type-bw ct3 number
0 to 100
0
16.0.R1
All
Percentage of RSVP interface bandwidth for class type (CT) 4
configure router string rsvp diffserv-te class-type-bw ct4 number
0 to 100
0
16.0.R1
All
Percentage of RSVP interface bandwidth for class type (CT) 5
configure router string rsvp diffserv-te class-type-bw ct5 number
0 to 100
0
16.0.R1
All
Percentage of RSVP interface bandwidth for class type (CT) 6
configure router string rsvp diffserv-te class-type-bw ct6 number
0 to 100
0
16.0.R1
All
Percentage of RSVP interface bandwidth for class type (CT) 7
configure router string rsvp diffserv-te class-type-bw ct7 number
0 to 100
0
16.0.R1
All
Enter the fc list instance
configure router string rsvp diffserv-te fc keyword
16.0.R1
All
Forwarding class for this mapping
configure router string rsvp diffserv-te fc keyword
be, l2, af, l1, h2, ef, h1, nc
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Diff-Serv Class Type (CT) for an LSP
configure router string rsvp diffserv-te fc keyword class-type number
0 to 7
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the te-class list instance
configure router string rsvp diffserv-te te-class number
16.0.R1
All
Unique value that identifies the TE class.
configure router string rsvp diffserv-te te-class number
0 to 7
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R2
All
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Class type (CT) associated with the TE class
configure router string rsvp diffserv-te te-class number class-type number
0 to 7
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
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TE class priority
0 to 7
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Allow receiving and processing of the entropy label and ELI on incoming packets of RSVP LSPs
configure router string rsvp entropy-label-capability boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the graceful-restart context
configure router string rsvp graceful-restart
16.0.R1
All
Maximum time to wait before a graceful helper recovers the session
configure router string rsvp graceful-restart max-recovery number
1 to 1800
300
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Maximum time that a graceful helper waits for session restart after the neighbor is considered down
configure router string rsvp graceful-restart max-restart number
1 to 300
120
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Initiate a graceful shutdown of all RSVP interfaces on the node
configure router string rsvp graceful-shutdown boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
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Signal the implicit null option for all RSVP LSPs
configure router string rsvp implicit-null-label boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Include the node-id sub-object in the RRO (Record Route Object) on the RSVP instance
configure router string rsvp include-node-id-in-rro boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the interface list instance
16.0.R1
All
Index for router RSVP interface
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of RSVP on the interface
configure router string rsvp interface reference admin-state keyword
enable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Authentication or hash key string
configure router string rsvp interface reference authentication-key string
1 to 51
16.0.R1
All
Configure TCP authentication keychain to use for the session.
configure router string rsvp interface reference authentication-keychain reference
16.0.R3
All
Enable BFD
configure router string rsvp interface reference bfd-liveness boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enable the class-type-bw context
configure router string rsvp interface reference class-type-bw
16.0.R1
All
Percentage of link bandwidth for class type (CT) 0
0 to 100
16.0.R1
All
Percentage of link bandwidth for class type (CT) 1
0 to 100
16.0.R1
All
Percentage of link bandwidth for class type (CT) 2
0 to 100
16.0.R1
All
Percentage of link bandwidth for class type (CT) 3
0 to 100
16.0.R1
All
Percentage of link bandwidth for class type (CT) 4
0 to 100
16.0.R1
All
Percentage of link bandwidth for class type (CT) 5
0 to 100
16.0.R1
All
Percentage of link bandwidth for class type (CT) 6
0 to 100
16.0.R1
All
Percentage of link bandwidth for class type (CT) 7
0 to 100
16.0.R1
All
Enable the dbw-down-threshold context
configure router string rsvp interface reference dbw-down-threshold
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Minimum absolute difference between dark bandwidth and sampled data rate to trigger IGP-TE update
0 to 1000000
megabps
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Minimum difference in percent between dark bandwidth and sampled data rate, to trigger IGP-TE update
0 to 100
percent
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Configure the Dark Bandwidth multiplier.
configure router string rsvp interface reference dbw-multiplier number
0 to 1000
percent
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enable the dbw-up-threshold context
configure router string rsvp interface reference dbw-up-threshold
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Minimum absolute difference between dark bandwidth and sampled data rate to trigger IGP-TE update
0 to 1000000
megabps
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Minimum difference in percent between dark bandwidth and sampled data rate, to trigger IGP-TE update
0 to 100
percent
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enable graceful restart helper for the RSVP interface
configure router string rsvp interface reference graceful-restart-helper-mode boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Initiate a graceful shutdown of RSVP interface
configure router string rsvp interface reference graceful-shutdown boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Time between RSVP Hello messages
configure router string rsvp interface reference hello-interval number
0 to 60
3
seconds
16.0.R1
All
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Signal the implicit null label value for all LSPs
configure router string rsvp interface reference implicit-null-label boolean
16.0.R1
All
Enable the refresh-reduction context
configure router string rsvp interface reference refresh-reduction
16.0.R1
All
Reliable delivery of RSVP messages over the RSVP interface
configure router string rsvp interface reference refresh-reduction reliable-delivery boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Percentage of the link bandwidth to use for reservation
configure router string rsvp interface reference subscription number
0 to 1000
100
16.0.R1
All
Enable the te-down-threshold context
configure router string rsvp interface reference te-down-threshold
16.0.R1
All
Specifies down TE threshold levels.
0 to 100
16
1
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R2
All
Enable the te-up-threshold context
configure router string rsvp interface reference te-up-threshold
16.0.R1
All
Specifies up TE threshold levels.
0 to 100
16
1
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R2
All
Value for the keep-multiplier to declare a reservation or neighbor as down
configure router string rsvp keep-multiplier number
1 to 255
3
16.0.R1
All
Enable the msg-pacing context
configure router string rsvp msg-pacing
16.0.R1
All
Maximum RSVP messages that are sent over a specified period when message pacing is enabled
configure router string rsvp msg-pacing max-burst number
100 to 1000
650
16.0.R1
All
Time for RSVP message pacing
configure router string rsvp msg-pacing period number
100 to 1000
100
milliseconds
16.0.R1
All
Merge pointer timer for abort timer
configure router string rsvp p2mp-merge-point-abort-timer number
1 to 65535
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Merge pointer timer for P2P paths
configure router string rsvp p2p-merge-point-abort-timer number
1 to 65535
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Preemption timer for the MPLS instance
configure router string rsvp preemption-timer number
0 to 1800
300
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Rapid retransmission interval to reliably deliver RSVP messages
configure router string rsvp rapid-retransmit-time number
1 to 100
5
deciseconds
16.0.R1
All
Rapid retry limit to reliably deliver RSVP messages
configure router string rsvp rapid-retry-limit number
1 to 6
3
16.0.R1
All
Enable/disable refresh reduction capabilities over all bypass tunnels.
configure router string rsvp refresh-reduction-over-bypass boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Interval between refresh messages
configure router string rsvp refresh-time number
1 to 65535
30
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Value for the te-down-threshold
configure router string rsvp te-down-threshold number
0 to 100
16
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enable the te-threshold-update context
configure router string rsvp te-threshold-update
16.0.R1
All
CAC (Call Admission Control) failure-triggered IGP update
configure router string rsvp te-threshold-update on-cac-failure boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Timer-based IGP updates
configure router string rsvp te-threshold-update update-timer number
1 to 300
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Value for the te-up-threshold
configure router string rsvp te-up-threshold number
0 to 100
16
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the segment-routing context
configure router string segment-routing
16.0.R1
All
Enter the maintenance-policy list instance
configure router string segment-routing maintenance-policy string
Commands in this context configure a named maintenance policy that can be applied to SR policy candidate paths that are either statically configured or imported via BGP.
20.10.R1
All
Maintenance policy name
configure router string segment-routing maintenance-policy string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
20.10.R1
All
Administrative state of the maintenance policy
configure router string segment-routing maintenance-policy string admin-state keyword
This command sets the administrative state of the maintenance policy.
A maintenance policy must be administratively disabled to change any of the parameters.
When a maintenance template is administratively disabled, all applicable candidate paths are removed from the data path.
disable
enable, disable
20.10.R1
All
Enable seamless BFD for segment lists of candidate path
configure router string segment-routing maintenance-policy string bfd-liveness boolean
When configured to true, this command enables seamless BFD on every segment list of an SR policy candidate path to which the maintenance policy is applied. The BFD template configures the parameters for the BFD session.
When configured to false, seamless BFD is disabled.
false
20.10.R1
All
BFD template to be used by seamless BFD
configure router string segment-routing maintenance-policy string bfd-template reference
This command references a named BFD template to be used by seamless BFD. A BFD template must exist on the system before being referenced from a maintenance policy. The template specifies parameters that are used by the BFD session, such as the minimum transmit and receive control packet timer intervals.
configure bfd bfd-template string
20.10.R1
All
Hold down timer for SR policy candidate paths
configure router string segment-routing maintenance-policy string hold-down-timer number
This command configures the hold down timer for the maintenance policy. The purpose of the timer is to prevent bouncing of the SR policy path state if S-BFD sessions associated with the segment lists flap, causing the threshold to be repeatedly crossed in a short period of time.
The timer is started when the number of up S-BFD sessions drops below the threshold. The SR policy path is not considered to be up again until the hold down timer has expired and the number of up S-BFD sessions reaches or exceeds the threshold and the internal hold timer is not running.
If the revert timer is also configured, the revert timer is not started until after the number of up S-BFD sessions equals or exceeds the threshold and the hold down timer for the primary candidate path has expired.
0 to 5000
0
deciseconds
20.10.R1
All
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Protection mode for SR policy candidate paths
configure router string segment-routing maintenance-policy string mode keyword
This command specifies the data path programming and protection mechanism for SR policy candidate paths to which the maintenance policy is applied.
none
none, ecmp-protected, linear
20.10.R1
All
Revert timer for SR policy candidate paths
configure router string segment-routing maintenance-policy string revert-timer number
This command configures the revert timer for SR Policy candidate paths.
The revert timer is started when the primary path recovers (the number of S-BFD sessions that are up equals or exceeds the threshold value and the hold down timer has expired). When the timer expires, the system reverts to the primary path.
0 to 4320
0
minutes
20.10.R1
All
Minimum number of up S-BFD sessions for up path status
configure router string segment-routing maintenance-policy string threshold number
This command configures the minimum number of S-BFD sessions that must be up for the SR policy candidate path to be considered up. If the number of up sessions is below this threshold value, the policy candidate path is marked as BFD degraded by the system.
This command is only valid in the ecmp-protected mode.
1 to 32
1
20.10.R1
All
Enable the segment-routing-v6 context
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Enter the base-routing-instance context
Commands in this context configure SRv6 SID functions for End, End.X, and service SIDs for IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes in the base routing instance.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Enter the locator list instance
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 base-routing-instance locator reference
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
SRv6 locator name
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 base-routing-instance locator reference
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 locator string
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Enter the function context
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 base-routing-instance locator reference function
Commands in this context configure the function value of SRv6 SIDs.
The end-dt46 command is mutually exclusive with the end-dt4 and end-dt6 commands.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Enter the end list instance
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 base-routing-instance locator reference function end number
Commands in this context configure the attributes of SRv6 End SID function. The End SID functions for each SRH mode must be statically allocated. The value is not automatically allocated by default for a locator.
8
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
SRv6 End SID function value
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 base-routing-instance locator reference function end number
1 to 1048575
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Segment Routing Header (SRH) mode
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 base-routing-instance locator reference function end number srh-mode keyword
This command specifies the SRH statically allocated End.X SID function.
psp
psp, usp
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Enable the end-dt4 context
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 base-routing-instance locator reference function end-dt4
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Service SID value for base router routes
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 base-routing-instance locator reference function end-dt4 value number
This command assigns a SID function value for all IPv4 and/or IPv6 routes in the base routing instance. These can be signaled using BGP or static.
1 to 1048575
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Enable the end-dt46 context
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 base-routing-instance locator reference function end-dt46
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Service SID value for base router routes
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 base-routing-instance locator reference function end-dt46 value number
This command assigns a SID function value for all IPv4 and/or IPv6 routes in the base routing instance. These can be signaled using BGP or static.
1 to 1048575
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Enable the end-dt6 context
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 base-routing-instance locator reference function end-dt6
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Service SID value for base router routes
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 base-routing-instance locator reference function end-dt6 value number
This command assigns a SID function value for all IPv4 and/or IPv6 routes in the base routing instance. These can be signaled using BGP or static.
1 to 1048575
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Enter the end-x list instance
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 base-routing-instance locator reference function end-x number
Commands in this context configure the attributes of the End.X SID function associated with a P2P interface.
A static function value can be configured for each combination of SRH mode and protection type. For a specific interface, the static function value associated with the same combination of protection type and SRH mode overrides any corresponding function value that is automatically allocated (end.x-auto-allocate list configuration).
If more than one value is configured for an interface and combination of SRH mode and protection type, they are all advertised in IS-IS.
When used in remote TI-LFA repair tunnel programming, IS-IS uses rules to select one End.X value from the multiple values received in IS-IS link advertisements.
Values assigned to loopback and system interfaces are not advertised in IS-IS.
End.X SID functions for adjacencies over broadcast interfaces are always automatically allocated based on the configuration of the end.x-auto-allocate list.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
SRv6 End SID function value
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 base-routing-instance locator reference function end-x number
1 to 1048575
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Interface name
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 base-routing-instance locator reference function end-x number interface-name reference
This command configures the router interface name as a match criterion for this End.x list entry. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, and so on), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Adjacency protection for static End.x SID function
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 base-routing-instance locator reference function end-x number protection keyword
This command specifies the adjacency protection for the statically allocated End.x SID function.
protected
unprotected, protected
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Segment Routing Header (SRH) mode
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 base-routing-instance locator reference function end-x number srh-mode keyword
This command specifies the SRH statically allocated End.X SID function.
psp
psp, usp
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Add a list entry for end-x-auto-allocate
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 base-routing-instance locator reference function end-x-auto-allocate keyword protection keyword
This command adds a list entry for the automatic allocation of the End.X SID function for all adjacencies over all network interfaces on the router (P2P and broadcast interfaces).
A list entry is a combination of the protection type and the SRH mode. Any combinations in addition to the maximum supported by this command must be allocated statically under each P2P interface (end.x configuration).
When no list entries are configured, no End.X function values are automatically allocated by default for a locator.
2
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Segment Routing Header (SRH) mode
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 base-routing-instance locator reference function end-x-auto-allocate keyword protection keyword
This command specifies the SRH automatically allocated End.X SID function.
psp, usp
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Adjacency protection for automatic End.x SID function
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 base-routing-instance locator reference function end-x-auto-allocate keyword protection keyword
This command specifies the adjacency protection for the automatically allocated End.x SID function.
unprotected, protected
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Enter the locator list instance
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 locator string
16
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
SRv6 locator name
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 locator string
1 to 64
This element is part of a list key.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Administrative state of the SRv6 locator
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 locator string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
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Algorithm ID
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 locator string algorithm number
This command configures a flexible algorithm for SRv6. A locator can only be part of a single algorithm but it can be used in multiple IGP instances.
128 to 255
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
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SRv6 block address length
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 locator string block-length number
0 to 96
0
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
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Function length
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 locator string function-length number
This command configures the size of the function length. The sum of the function length and the locator prefix length must not exceed 128 bits.
20 to 96
20
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Enter the prefix context
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 locator string prefix
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
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SRv6 locator prefix
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 locator string prefix ip-prefix string
This command configures the IPv6 prefix for the locator. The prefix length range is the sum of the length of the block field and the length of the node ID field.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Enter the static-function context
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 locator string static-function
Commands in this context configure the attributes of the function field range reserved for static End.d, End.X, and service SID assignment.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
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Label block for the service SIDs of the SRv6 locator
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 locator string static-function label-block reference
configure router string mpls-labels reserved-label-block string
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Maximum number of static SID functions
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 locator string static-function max-entries number
This command configures the maximum number of values that are reserved from the function field to assign to static End, End.X, and service SID functions.
1 to 1048575
1
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
List of the SRv6 termination FPE
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 locator string termination-fpe reference
This command associates the Forwarding Path Extension (FPE) with the locator for terminating SRv6 in local services. Multiple locators can share the same FPE or each locator can use a different FPE. The FPE can be the same or different from the origination FPE.
configure fwd-path-ext fpe number
1
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
List of the SRv6 origination FPEs
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 origination-fpe reference
This command configures the origination Forwarding Path Extension (FPE) for SRv6 tunnels on local services. The origination FPE must be different than any of the SRv6 termination FPEs.
configure fwd-path-ext fpe number
1
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Source address used in the SRv6 packet
configure router string segment-routing segment-routing-v6 source-address string
This command specifies the global default source IPv6 address used in the SA field of the outerIPv6 header of the SRv6 encapsulated packet.
The value is inherited in the BGP and services contexts (for example, configure router "base" bgp segment-routing-v6 source-address and configure service vprn bgp-ipvpn segment-routing-v6 source-address), but is overwritten by the value configured in those contexts.
A source IPv6 address must be configured in the global context or in the BGP or services context.
The system does not check if the entered address is a valid local address.
21.5.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Enter the sr-policies context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of segment routing policy system
configure router string segment-routing sr-policies admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enable the egress-statistics context
19.10.R1
All
Administrative state of ingress statistics for the segment routing policies
configure router string segment-routing sr-policies egress-statistics admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
19.10.R1
All
Enable the ingress-statistics context
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of ingress statistics for the segment routing policies
configure router string segment-routing sr-policies ingress-statistics admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
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Reserved local block for segment routing policies
configure router string segment-routing sr-policies reserved-label-block reference
configure router string mpls-labels reserved-label-block string
16.0.R1
All
Enter the static-policy list instance
configure router string segment-routing sr-policies static-policy string
8192
16.0.R1
All
Name for the segment routing static policy
configure router string segment-routing sr-policies static-policy string
1 to 64
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of segment routing static policy
configure router string segment-routing sr-policies static-policy string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Segment ID that opaquely represents an SR policy to upstream routers
configure router string segment-routing sr-policies static-policy string binding-sid number
32 to 1048575
16.0.R1
All
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Traffic flows to be steered by this policy
configure router string segment-routing sr-policies static-policy string color number
0 to 4294967295
16.0.R1
All
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Unique value for a policy
configure router string segment-routing sr-policies static-policy string distinguisher number
1 to max
16.0.R1
All
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Destination of the source-routed path
configure router string segment-routing sr-policies static-policy string endpoint (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
16.0.R1
All
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Head end address for this static policy
configure router string segment-routing sr-policies static-policy string head-end (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone | keyword)
local
16.0.R1
All
Policy name
configure router string segment-routing sr-policies static-policy string maintenance-policy reference
configure router string segment-routing maintenance-policy string
20.10.R1
All
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Preference value of this static policy
configure router string segment-routing sr-policies static-policy string preference number
100
16.0.R1
All
Enter the segment-list list instance
configure router string segment-routing sr-policies static-policy string segment-list number
32
16.0.R1
All
Index for identifying a particular segment list
configure router string segment-routing sr-policies static-policy string segment-list number
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
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Administrative state of the segment list of a static policy
configure router string segment-routing sr-policies static-policy string segment-list number admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Enter the segment list instance
configure router string segment-routing sr-policies static-policy string segment-list number segment number
11
16.0.R1
All
Index for identifying a particular segment list
configure router string segment-routing sr-policies static-policy string segment-list number segment number
1 to 11
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Value for the MPLS label
configure router string segment-routing sr-policies static-policy string segment-list number segment number mpls-label number
0 to 1048575
16.0.R1
All
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
Weight of this segment list
configure router string segment-routing sr-policies static-policy string segment-list number weight number
1
16.0.R1
All
Enable/disable selective FIB.
If disabled, all active routes of this routing instance are installed on all line cards.
configure router string selective-fib boolean
true
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enable the sfm-overload context
configure router string sfm-overload
16.0.R2
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-2s, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s, 7950 XRS, VSR
The delay between the detection of the SFM condition and the IGP entering the overload state.
configure router string sfm-overload holdoff-time number
1 to 600
seconds
16.0.R2
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-2s, 7750 SR-7s, 7750 SR-14s, 7950 XRS, VSR
Enter the sgt-qos context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the dot1p context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the application list instance
configure router string sgt-qos dot1p application keyword
16.0.R1
All
Dot1p application identifier on the NOKIA SR OS router that generates control traffic over IP
configure router string sgt-qos dot1p application keyword
arp, isis, pppoe
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Dot1p value to the traffic generated by this application
0 to 7
be, l2, af, l1, h2, ef, h1, nc
16.0.R1
All
Enter the dscp context
16.0.R1
All
Enter the application list instance
configure router string sgt-qos dscp application keyword
16.0.R1
All
DSCP application identifier on the NOKIA SR OS router that generates control traffic over IP
configure router string sgt-qos dscp application keyword
bgp, cflowd, dhcp, dns, ftp, icmp, igmp, l2tp, ldp, mld, msdp, ndis, ntp, ospf, pim, radius, rip, rsvp, snmp, snmp-notification, srrp, ssh, syslog, tacplus, telnet, tftp, traceroute, vrrp, ptp, igmp-reporter, gtp, sflow, diameter, pcep, call-trace, bmp, grpc, mtrace2, http, mpls-udp-return, pfcp, ibcp
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
DSCP value to the traffic generated by this application
0 to 63
be, cp1, cp2, cp3, cp4, cp5, cp6, cp7, cs1, cp9, af11, cp11, af12, cp13, af13, cp15, cs2, cp17, af21, cp19, af22, cp21, af23, cp23, cs3, cp25, af31, cp27, af32, cp29, af33, cp31, cs4, cp33, af41, cp35, af42, cp37, af43, cp39, cs5, cp41, cp42, cp43, cp44, cp45, ef, cp47, nc1, cp49, cp50, cp51, cp52, cp53, cp54, cp55, nc2, cp57, cp58, cp59, cp60, cp61, cp62, cp63
16.0.R1
All
Enter the dscp-map list instance
16.0.R2
All
DSCP name mapped to forwarding class
be, cp1, cp2, cp3, cp4, cp5, cp6, cp7, cs1, cp9, af11, cp11, af12, cp13, af13, cp15, cs2, cp17, af21, cp19, af22, cp21, af23, cp23, cs3, cp25, af31, cp27, af32, cp29, af33, cp31, cs4, cp33, af41, cp35, af42, cp37, af43, cp39, cs5, cp41, cp42, cp43, cp44, cp45, ef, cp47, nc1, cp49, cp50, cp51, cp52, cp53, cp54, cp55, nc2, cp57, cp58, cp59, cp60, cp61, cp62, cp63
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R2
All
Value for the forwarding class for this mapping
be, l2, af, l1, h2, ef, h1, nc
16.0.R2
All
Enter the static-routes context
configure router string static-routes
16.0.R1
All
Enable the hold-down context
configure router string static-routes hold-down
16.0.R1
All
Value for the initial hold down time
configure router string static-routes hold-down initial number
1 to 65535
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Maximum value of the hold down time
configure router string static-routes hold-down max-value number
1 to 65535
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Value by which the previous hold-down time is multiplied to calculate the new one
configure router string static-routes hold-down multiplier number
1 to 10
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the route list instance
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword
16.0.R1
All
IP prefix and prefix length for the static routes
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Static route type for unicast or multicast RPF
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword
unicast, multicast
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Static route backup tag
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword backup-tag number
This command associates a 4-byte backup route tag with the static route when the backup next-hop functionality is activated. The tag value is used in route policies to control distribution of the static route into other protocols when the backup next-hop function is activated for the associated static route.
The tag specified at this level of the static route causes the tag values that are configured under the next-hop, black-hole, and indirect contexts of the static route to be ignored.
1 to max
21.2.R1
All
Enable the blackhole context
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword blackhole
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the static route next hop
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword blackhole admin-state keyword
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Community ID associated with the static route
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword blackhole community string
1 to 72
16.0.R1
All
Text description
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword blackhole description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
All
Derive static route's next-hop from the best BGP route for the exact same IP prefix
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword blackhole dynamic-bgp boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Send ICMP unreachable messages when received packets match a static route with black-hole next-hop
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword blackhole generate-icmp boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Static route metric
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword blackhole metric number
0 to 65535
1
16.0.R1
All
Priority of this static route over the routes from different sources
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword blackhole preference number
1 to 255
5
16.0.R1
All
Enter the prefix-list context
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword blackhole prefix-list
16.0.R1
All
Static route match condition from prefixes in specified prefix list
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword blackhole prefix-list flag keyword
any
any, all, none
16.0.R1
All
Name of a prefix list to match
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword blackhole prefix-list name reference
configure policy-options prefix-list string
16.0.R1
All
Static route tag
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword blackhole tag number
1 to max
16.0.R1
All
Community ID associated with the static route
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword community string
1 to 72
12
This element is ordered by the user.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the indirect list instance
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
16.0.R1
All
Next-hop IP address used to reach the destination
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
This command specifies the next-hop IP address used to reach the destination. The specified IP address can be either on the network side or the access side and is typically at least one hop away from the node.
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the static route next hop
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) admin-state keyword
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Community ID associated with the static route
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) community string
1 to 72
16.0.R1
All
Enter the cpe-check list instance
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) cpe-check (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
1
16.0.R1
All
IP address of the target CPE device
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) cpe-check (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Number of consecutive ping replies that are missed before declaring the CPE down
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) cpe-check (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) drop-count number
1 to 255
3
16.0.R1
All
Time between ICMP pings to the target CPE IP address
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) cpe-check (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) interval number
1 to 255
1
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Log the transitions between active and inactive based on the CPE connectivity check
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) cpe-check (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) log boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Padding size for the ICMP ping test packet of the CPE connectivity check
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) cpe-check (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) padding-size number
0 to 16384
56
bytes
16.0.R1
All
Text description
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
All
Destination class for this static route
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) destination-class number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Static route metric
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) metric number
0 to 65535
1
16.0.R1
All
Priority of this static route over the routes from different sources
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) preference number
1 to 255
5
16.0.R1
All
Enter the prefix-list context
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) prefix-list
16.0.R1
All
Static route match condition from prefixes in specified prefix list
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) prefix-list flag keyword
any
any, all, none
16.0.R1
All
Name of a prefix list to match
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) prefix-list name reference
configure policy-options prefix-list string
16.0.R1
All
Enter the qos context
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) qos
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Forwarding class associated with the static route
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) qos forwarding-class keyword
be, l2, af, l1, h2, ef, h1, nc
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Static route priority
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) qos priority keyword
low, high
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Source class for this static route
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) source-class number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Static route tag
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) tag number
1 to max
16.0.R1
All
Enter the tunnel-next-hop context
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) tunnel-next-hop
16.0.R1
All
Do not resolve indirect static routes using IGP next-hops in RTM if no tunnel next-hops found in TTM
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) tunnel-next-hop disallow-igp boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Flexible Algorithm ID
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) tunnel-next-hop flex-algo number
128 to 255
20.7.R1
All
Tunnel next hop resolution to resolve indirect static route
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) tunnel-next-hop resolution keyword
none
none, filter, any
16.0.R1
All
Enter the resolution-filter context
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) tunnel-next-hop resolution-filter
16.0.R1
All
Use LDP Route Forwarding Equivalence Class (FEC) tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) tunnel-next-hop resolution-filter ldp boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use MPLS forwarding policy for tunnel-next-hop
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) tunnel-next-hop resolution-filter mpls-fwd-policy boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Enable/disable setting RIB API type for tunnel-next-hop.
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) tunnel-next-hop resolution-filter rib-api boolean
false
16.0.R4
All
Enable the rsvp-te context
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) tunnel-next-hop resolution-filter rsvp-te
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for lsp
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) tunnel-next-hop resolution-filter rsvp-te lsp string
16.0.R1
All
Labeled Switch Path name
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) tunnel-next-hop resolution-filter rsvp-te lsp string
1 to 64
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Use the SR ISIS tunneling mechanism to resolve next hop for the static route
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) tunnel-next-hop resolution-filter sr-isis boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Use SR OSPF tunneling for next-hop resolution
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) tunnel-next-hop resolution-filter sr-ospf boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Specifies if SR OSPFv3 tunneling mechanism will be used to resolve next-hop for the static-route or not.
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) tunnel-next-hop resolution-filter sr-ospf3 boolean
false
16.0.R6
All
Enable the sr-te context
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) tunnel-next-hop resolution-filter sr-te
16.0.R1
All
Add a list entry for lsp
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) tunnel-next-hop resolution-filter sr-te lsp string
16.0.R1
All
Labeled Switch Path name
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword indirect (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) tunnel-next-hop resolution-filter sr-te lsp string
1 to 64
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Enter the interface list instance
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string
16.0.R1
All
Router interface name
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the static route next hop
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string admin-state keyword
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Community ID associated with the static route
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string community string
1 to 72
16.0.R1
All
Enter the cpe-check list instance
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string cpe-check (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
1
16.0.R1
All
IP address of the target CPE device
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string cpe-check (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Number of consecutive ping replies that are missed before declaring the CPE down
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string cpe-check (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) drop-count number
1 to 255
3
16.0.R1
All
Time between ICMP pings to the target CPE IP address
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string cpe-check (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) interval number
1 to 255
1
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Log the transitions between active and inactive based on the CPE connectivity check
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string cpe-check (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) log boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Padding size for the ICMP ping test packet of the CPE connectivity check
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string cpe-check (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) padding-size number
0 to 16384
56
bytes
16.0.R1
All
Text description
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
All
Destination class for this static route
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string destination-class number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Load-balancing weight for all of the ECMP next hops
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string load-balancing-weight number
1 to max
16.0.R1
All
Static route metric
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string metric number
0 to 65535
1
16.0.R1
All
Priority of this static route over the routes from different sources
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string preference number
1 to 255
5
16.0.R1
All
Enter the prefix-list context
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string prefix-list
16.0.R1
All
Static route match condition from prefixes in specified prefix list
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string prefix-list flag keyword
any
any, all, none
16.0.R1
All
Name of a prefix list to match
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string prefix-list name reference
configure policy-options prefix-list string
16.0.R1
All
Enter the qos context
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string qos
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Forwarding class associated with the static route
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string qos forwarding-class keyword
be, l2, af, l1, h2, ef, h1, nc
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Static route priority
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string qos priority keyword
low, high
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Source class for this static route
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string source-class number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Static route tag
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword interface string tag number
1 to max
16.0.R1
All
Enter the next-hop list instance
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone)
16.0.R1
All
IP address of the directly-connected next hop
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone)
This command specifies the IP address of the directly-connected next hop. The IP address can either be on the network side or the access side on the node. The address must be associated with a network directly connected to a network configured on the node.
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Administrative state of the static route next hop
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) admin-state keyword
enable, disable
16.0.R1
All
Enter the backup-next-hop context
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) backup-next-hop
Commands in this context configure static route entry fast failover.
21.2.R1
All
Backup next-hop IP address
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) backup-next-hop address (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
This command specifies the backup IP forwarding address that is used for static route Fast ReRoute (FRR). The configured address, if reachable, acts as pre-installed backup forwarding information that can be used when the primary IP next-hop suddenly fails.
The configured backup next-hop IP address can be directly or indirectly connected (using an IGP or tunnel) to the node. The backup next-hop forwarding information or the Next-hop Label Forwarding Entry (NHLFE) tunnel forwarding information from the IP Routing Table Manager (RTM) is used to preconfigure an IP fast-reroute backup path.
One backup next-hop address can protect a single primary static route entry next-hop address without ECMP and it is only activated when the primary next-hop has no active ECMP.
The configured IP address can be either on the network or the access side.
21.2.R1
All
Use Bidirectional Forwarding Detection on this static route
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) bfd-liveness boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Community ID associated with the static route
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) community string
1 to 72
16.0.R1
All
Enter the cpe-check list instance
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) cpe-check (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
1
16.0.R1
All
IP address of the target CPE device
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) cpe-check (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Number of consecutive ping replies that are missed before declaring the CPE down
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) cpe-check (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) drop-count number
1 to 255
3
16.0.R1
All
Time between ICMP pings to the target CPE IP address
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) cpe-check (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) interval number
1 to 255
1
seconds
16.0.R1
All
Log the transitions between active and inactive based on the CPE connectivity check
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) cpe-check (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) log boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Padding size for the ICMP ping test packet of the CPE connectivity check
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) cpe-check (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) padding-size number
0 to 16384
56
bytes
16.0.R1
All
Text description
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
All
Destination class for this static route
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) destination-class number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Use LDP synchronization feature for a static route
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) ldp-sync boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Load-balancing weight for all of the ECMP next hops
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) load-balancing-weight number
1 to max
16.0.R1
All
Static route metric
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) metric number
0 to 65535
1
16.0.R1
All
Priority of this static route over the routes from different sources
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) preference number
1 to 255
5
16.0.R1
All
Enter the prefix-list context
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) prefix-list
16.0.R1
All
Static route match condition from prefixes in specified prefix list
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) prefix-list flag keyword
any
any, all, none
16.0.R1
All
Name of a prefix list to match
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) prefix-list name reference
configure policy-options prefix-list string
16.0.R1
All
Enter the qos context
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) qos
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Forwarding class associated with the static route
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) qos forwarding-class keyword
be, l2, af, l1, h2, ef, h1, nc
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Static route priority
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) qos priority keyword
low, high
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Source class for this static route
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) source-class number
1 to 255
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Static route tag
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) tag number
1 to max
16.0.R1
All
Track the state of the next hop in the IPv4 ARP Cache or the IPv6 Neighbor Cache
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword next-hop (ipv4-address-with-zone | ipv6-address-with-zone) validate-next-hop boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Static route tag
configure router string static-routes route (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) route-type keyword tag number
1 to max
16.0.R1
All
Trigger route policy re-evaluation
configure router string triggered-policy boolean
false
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ttl-propagate context
configure router string ttl-propagate
16.0.R1
All
TTL propagation from IP header into label stack for local packets
configure router string ttl-propagate label-route-local keyword
none
none, all
16.0.R1
All
TTL propagation from IP header into label stack for transit packets
configure router string ttl-propagate label-route-transit keyword
none
none, all
16.0.R1
All
TTL propagation from IP header into label stack
configure router string ttl-propagate lsr-label-route keyword
none
none, all
16.0.R1
All
TTL propagation from IP header into label stack for VPRN local packets
configure router string ttl-propagate vprn-local keyword
vc-only
none, all, vc-only
16.0.R1
All
TTL propagation from IP header into label stack for VPRN transit packets
configure router string ttl-propagate vprn-transit keyword
vc-only
none, all, vc-only
16.0.R1
All
Enter the tunnel-interface context
configure router string tunnel-interface
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ldp-p2mp-leaf list instance
configure router string tunnel-interface ldp-p2mp-leaf number sender-address string
16.0.R1
All
Identifier used for signaling MLDP P2MP LSP
configure router string tunnel-interface ldp-p2mp-leaf number sender-address string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Address of an LDP sender for the P2MP RSVP tunnel interface instance
configure router string tunnel-interface ldp-p2mp-leaf number sender-address string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Text description
configure router string tunnel-interface ldp-p2mp-leaf number sender-address string description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
All
Enter the ldp-p2mp-root list instance
configure router string tunnel-interface ldp-p2mp-root number sender-address string
16.0.R1
All
Identifier used for signaling MLDP P2MP LSP
configure router string tunnel-interface ldp-p2mp-root number sender-address string
1 to 8192
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Address of an LDP sender for the P2MP RSVP tunnel interface instance
configure router string tunnel-interface ldp-p2mp-root number sender-address string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Text description
configure router string tunnel-interface ldp-p2mp-root number sender-address string description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
All
Enter the rsvp-p2mp-leaf list instance
configure router string tunnel-interface rsvp-p2mp-leaf string sender-address string
16.0.R1
All
LSP name of the P2MP RSVP tunnel interface
configure router string tunnel-interface rsvp-p2mp-leaf string sender-address string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Address of a sender for the P2MP RSVP tunnel interface instance
configure router string tunnel-interface rsvp-p2mp-leaf string sender-address string
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Text description
configure router string tunnel-interface rsvp-p2mp-leaf string sender-address string description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
All
Enter the rsvp-p2mp-root list instance
configure router string tunnel-interface rsvp-p2mp-root string
16.0.R1
All
LSP name of the P2MP RSVP tunnel interface
configure router string tunnel-interface rsvp-p2mp-root string
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
All
Text description
configure router string tunnel-interface rsvp-p2mp-root string description string
1 to 80
16.0.R1
All
Enter the twamp-light context
configure router string twamp-light
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enable the reflector context
configure router string twamp-light reflector
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Administrative state of TWAMP Light functionality
configure router string twamp-light reflector admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Text description
configure router string twamp-light reflector description string
1 to 80
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enter the prefix list instance
configure router string twamp-light reflector prefix (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix)
50
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Source prefix for the TWAMP-Light reflector
configure router string twamp-light reflector prefix (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix)
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Text description
configure router string twamp-light reflector prefix (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) description string
1 to 80
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
UDP port on which the specified TWAMP-Light reflector listens for TWAMP PDUs
configure router string twamp-light reflector udp-port number
862 | 64364 to 64373
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R4
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, 7950 XRS
Enter the vrgw context
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable the lanext context
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of Home LAN Extension
configure router string vrgw lanext admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
UDP port to be used by local or remote VXLAN VTEP
configure router string vrgw lanext vxlan-port number
4789 | 8472
4789
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the vxlan-vtep-range context
configure router string vrgw lanext vxlan-vtep-range
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
End address of this range
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Start address of this range
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
WLAN-GW group used for Home LAN Extension
configure router string vrgw lanext wlan-gw-group reference
configure isa wlan-gw-group number
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Weighted load-balancing capability for ECMP routes
configure router string weighted-ecmp keyword
false
false, true, strict
16.0.R1
All
Enable the wlan-gw context
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the distributed-subscriber-mgmt context
16.0.R4
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Insert or decrease the TCP Maximum Segment Size option to this value for upstream IPv6 SYN messages
configure router string wlan-gw distributed-subscriber-mgmt ipv6-tcp-mss-adjust number
160 to 10240
16.0.R4
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the mobility-triggered-accounting context
16.0.R4
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of mobility-triggered-accounting
configure router string wlan-gw mobility-triggered-accounting admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R4
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Hold additional mobility-triggered update until this timer expires
configure router string wlan-gw mobility-triggered-accounting hold-down number
60 to 86400
seconds
16.0.R4
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Include counters in interim updates
configure router string wlan-gw mobility-triggered-accounting include-counters boolean
false
16.0.R4
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the xconnect context
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of the WLAN-GW cross-connect
configure router string wlan-gw xconnect admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
IPv6 prefix from which source addresses of cross-connect tunnels will be chosen
configure router string wlan-gw xconnect tunnel-source-ip string
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
ISA WLAN-GW Group
configure router string wlan-gw xconnect wlan-gw-group reference
configure isa wlan-gw-group number
16.0.R1
7750 SR, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enable the wpp context
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of WPP
configure router string wpp admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Enter the portal list instance
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
WPP portal name
1 to 32
This element is part of a list key.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Number of retransmissions of an ACK_OUT message
configure router string wpp portal string ack-auth-retry-count number
0 to 5
5
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
![]() | Warning: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. |
WPP portal address
This element is mandatory.
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Administrative state of the WPP portal
configure router string wpp portal string admin-state keyword
disable
enable, disable
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Number of retransmissions of an NTF_LOGOUT message
configure router string wpp portal string ntf-logout-retry-count number
0 to 5
5
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Format of the port in the ACK_INO message
configure router string wpp portal string port-format keyword
standard
standard, vendor-specific
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Time between two consecutive retransmissions
configure router string wpp portal string retry-interval number
10 to 2000
2000
milliseconds
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR
Message authentication between portal and BRAS by applying the secret used by WPPv2
1 to 115
16.0.R1
7450 ESS, 7750 SR, 7750 SR-a, 7750 SR-e, 7750 SR-s, VSR