OcNOS
Preface
Release Notes
Introduction
Key Features
Enhanced Security and Performance
EVPN VXLAN E-Tree
PIM Sparse-Dense Mode Configuration
MLD Configuration
MLD Snooping Configuration
PIM Source-Specific Multicast Configuration
Improved Management
In-band Management over Custom VRF
Streaming Telemetry Dial-Out Mode
DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation Configuration
Improved Routing
ISIS Multi Topology
Layer 1 Guide
Cross-Connect (XC)
Cross-Connect (XC) Resiliency
CFM over xConnect Configuration
Port Based xConnect Commands
Layer 2 Guide
802.1X Configuration
Disabling Native VLAN Configuration
Disabling Native VLAN Configuration on Trunk mode
Disable Spanning Tree Configuration
Layer 2 Control Protocols Tunneling
Link Aggregation Configuration
LACP Aggregator Force-up
Link Layer Discovery Protocol Configuration
MLAG Configuration
MSTP Configuration
Port Security Configuration
Traffic Segmentation-Protected Port
RPVST+ Configuration
RSTP Configuration
Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration
VLAN Configuration
VLAN Cross-Connect (XC)
MAC Authentication Bypass
Unidirectional Link Detection Configuration
Provider Bridging Configuration
Provider Bridging Configuration (SVLAN)
MLAG with Provider Bridging Configuration
Support IGMP Snooping for Provider Bridge
ErrDisable for Link-Flapping Configuration
ErrDisable for Storm-Control Configuration
Traffic Mirroring Configuration
Data Centre Bridging (DCB) is a set of enhancements for Ethernet that enables both LANs and Storage Area Networks (SANs) to utilize a single integrated infrastructure within a data center. The Data Centre Bridging (DCB) technology enables the transportation of Fiber Channel, TCP/IP, and inter-process communication data across a unified Ethernet network. The features of DCB includes the following:
Priority-based Flow Control Configuration
Data Centre Bridging Capability Exchange Configuration
PFC with QOS Configuration
Fundamental Layer 2 Commands
Bridge Commands
Spanning Tree Protocol Commands
RPVST+ Commands
Link Aggregation Commands
Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation Commands
VLAN and Private VLAN Commands
802.1x Commands
Link Layer Discovery Protocol Commands
Link Layer Discovery Protocol v2 Commands
Port Security Commands
VLAN Cross-Connect Commands
Unidirectional Link Detection Commands
Layer 2 Control Protocols Tunneling Commands
Provider Bridging Commands
Traffic Mirroring Commands
Data Center Bridge Commands
Priority-based Flow Control Commands
Layer 3 Guide
Static Routes
Static Route Discard Configuration
Static Route Object Tracking using IP SLA
Route Monitor
Route-map Continue Configuration
Unidirectional Link Detection Configuration
Fundamental Layer 3 Commands
Route-Map Commands
Unidirectional Link Detection Commands
IP Service Level Agreements Commands
Object Tracking Commands
Section_title_BGP_Config.html
BGP
BGP Graceful Restart Configuration
BGP Additional Path
Hide the Remote AS using the neighbor local-as Command
TCP MSS configuration for BGP neighbors
BGP Bogon Prefix Filtering IPv4
BGP Commands
BGP Virtual Private Network Commands
BGP Show Commands
Regular Expressions
Base BFD Configuration
BFD Protocol Configurations
BFD Static Route Configuration
BFD Authentication
BFD with VRF Configuration
BFD Support on LAG Interface
Bidirectional Forwarding Commands
Protocol Commands for BFD
BFD Static Route Commands
IS-IS IPv4
IS-IS IPv6 Configuration
IS-IS Graceful Restart Configuration
ISIS Multi Topology
IS-IS Commands
IS-IS Graceful Restart Commands
IS-IS Show Commands
Section_title_OSPF_config.html
OSPFv2
Multi-Area Redundant Adjacency Configuration
OSPFv3
OSPFv3 Graceful Restart Configuration
OSPFv2 Commands
OSPFv2 Graceful Restart Commands
OSPFv3 Commands
OSPFv3 Graceful Restart Commands
OSPF VPN Commands
RIP
RIPng
Routing Information Protocol Commands
RIPng Commands
Routing Information Protocol VPN Commands
Routing Information Protocol Authentication
VRF Configuration
OSPF Configuration
RIP Configuration
ISIS Configuration
BGP Configuration
Inter-VRF Route Leaking Configuration
VRRP Configuration
Object Tracking Using IP SLA
VRRP IPv6 Configuration
VRRP Commands
VRRP v6 Commands
Carrier Ethernet Guide
G.8032 ERPS Version 2
Ethernet in the First Mile Configuration
Ethernet CFM Configurations
CFM Commands
G.8032 ERPS Version 2 Commands
Multicast Guide
Discard Unknown Multicast Traffic
IGMP Configuration
IGMP Proxy Configuration
PIM Sparse Mode Configuration
PIM Dense Mode Configuration
IGMP Snooping Configuration
PIM-ECMP Redirect Configuration
MSDP Configuration
PIM-BFD Configuration
PIM Source-Specific Multicast Configuration
PIM Sparse-Dense Mode Configuration
MLD Configuration
MLD Snooping Configuration
Multicast Commands
L3 IGMP Multicast Commands
L2 IGMP Snooping Multicast Commands
L2 MLD Snooping Commands
PIMv4 Commands
Layer 3 MLD Multicast Commands
Quality of Service Guide
QoS Introduction
Dscp-to-queue Map Profile Configuration
Cos-to-queue Map Configuration
Queue-color-to-cos Map Profile Configuration
Queue-color-to-dscp Map Profile Configuration
Trust DSCP on Layer 2 Interface Configuration
Service based Queue Distribution Configuration
Weights for Queues Configuration
Marking/Remarking Configuration
Policing Configuration
Bandwidth Configuration
Shaping Configuration
Scheduling Configuration
WRED Configuration
Tail-Drop Configuration
Hierarchical Queuing Configuration
VXLAN Quality of Service Configuration
FP Rules Queuing Configuration
Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) Configuration
Rate Limiting BUM Traffic
Quality of Service Commands
System Management Guide
Restricted Access to Privilege Mode based on User Role
AAA Configuration for Console Connection
RADIUS Client Configuration
TACACS Client Configuration
TACACS+
RADIUS
Authentication, Authorization and Accounting
Telnet Configuration
SSH Client Server Configuration
Max Session and Session Limit Configuration
Telnet
Secure Shell
Using the Management Interface
User Configuration
Configurable Password Policy
In-band Management over Custom VRF
User Management
DHCP Client Configuration
DHCP Server Configuration
DHCP Server Group
DHCP Relay Agent Configuration
DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation Configuration
DHCPv6 Relay Prefix Delegation Route Injection Configuration
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Client
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Relay
DHCPv6 Prefix delegation Commands
DNS Configuration
Domain Name System
NTP Client Configuration
Network Time Protocol
Fault Management System Configuration
Event Manager
FMS Command Reference
Simple Network Management Protocol
Simple Network Management Protocol
Syslog Configuration
Custom Syslog Port Configuration
Syslog
VLOG Commands
Software Monitoring and Reporting
Configure sFlow for Single Collector
Configure sFlow for Multiple Collectors
Control Plane Policing Configuration
Software Monitoring and Reporting
sFlow Commands
Control Plane Policing Commands
IP Service Level Agreements Commands
Object Tracking Commands
Show Tech Support Configurations
Ethernet Interface Loopback Support Configurations
Trigger Failover Configuration
Link Detection Debounce Timer
QSFP-DD Configuration
Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifier (EDFA) Configuration
Chassis Management Module Commands
Modifying Temperature Sensor Threshold Value
Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Commands
Trigger Failover Commands
QSFP-DD Commands
Erbium-doped Fiber Amplifier Commands
NetConf Call Home Configuration
NetConf Port Access Control
NetConf Call Home Commands
NetConf Port Access Commands
Access Control Lists Configurations
Proxy ARP and Local Proxy ARP
DHCP Snooping
DHCP Snooping IP Source Guard
DHCP Snooping over MLAG
No IP Unreachable
Access Control List Commands (Standard)
Access Control List Commands (XGS)
DHCP Snooping Commands
IP Source Guard Commands
Internet Protocol Security Commands
Port Breakout Configuration
Port Breakout (100G) on Qumran AX and MX
Port Breakout (400G) on Qumran2
Dynamic Port Breakout (100G) on Qumran AX and MX
LAG with RTAG7 Hashing
Commit Rollback
Basic Commands
Multi-Line Banner Support
Common Management Layer Commands
Remote Management Commands
Interface Commands
Time Range Commands
Linux Shell Commands
System Configure Mode Commands
Streaming Telemetry Guide
Streaming Telemetry
Streaming Telemetry Dial-In Mode
Streaming Telemetry Dial-Out Mode
Streaming Telemetry IPI Data Models
Streaming Telemetry OpenConfig Data Models
Virtual Extensible Local Area Network Guide
Overview
VxLAN Unicast Configuration
VLAN to VNID Mapping
VXLAN-EVPN Configuration
VXLAN Multi-homing Configuration
VXLAN Hybrid Access Port Configuration
VXLAN Trunk Access Port
EVPN-VXLAN Hybrid Port Support
VXLAN-EVPN with IRB
EVPN IRB - Anycast Support for Multiple Subnets
VxLAN-EVPN Symmetric IRB Support with Connected host
VXLAN-IRB-Inter-VRF Route Leaking
VXLAN Quality of Service Configuration
DHCP Relay Over IRB Interface
VXLAN-EVPN with IRB QoS
Single Home VxLAN IRB with OSPF or ISIS
Multi Home VxLAN-EVPN IRB with OSPF or ISIS
VXLAN EVPN EVC Configuration
EVPN VXLAN E-Tree
VXLAN Tunnel Over SVI
VXLAN Commands
VXLAN - IRB Commands
VXLAN Quality of Service Commands
Licensing Guide
Install, License, and Upgrade Configuration
Licensing and Upgrade Commands
Ansible Guide
Getting Started
Ansible User Guide
Data Model Reference
NetConf User Guide
Introduction
NetConf Quick Start
Yangcli Operations
Transactions
NetConf Monitoring
URL Capabilities
Event Notification
Validate Capability
With-defaults Capability
Supported Operations
Sys-Update using NetConf
SSH Client
OpenDaylight Controller
NetConf Over Transport Layer Security
Call Home
NetConf Command Reference
NetConf Reference
PYANG Tree
OpenConfig Command Reference
Introduction
OpenConfig Optical-Channel and Terminal Device
ISIS OpenConfig Translation
BGP OpenConfig Translation
OSPFv2 Openconfig Translation
Interface Configuration OpenConfig Translation
LACP OpenConfig Translation
Tunnel Interfaces OpenConfig Translation
Static Route OpenConfig Translation
Platform OpenConfig Translation
System OpenConfig Translation
VLAN OpenConfig Translation
LLDP OpenConfig Translation
ACL OpenConfig Translation
QoS OpenConfig Translation
OpenZR+ OpenConfig Translation
Troubleshooting Guide
Debugging and Logging
Layer 2 Switching
Layer 3 Routing
Multicast
HQoS
Data Center and Virtualization
Security
SNMP
DHCP Client and Relay
Remote Logging
System Management
TACACS+ and AAA
Configuration Management
Glossary
Terms
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