2024年3月30日发(作者:郭明珠)
Getting Started
In This Chapter
This chapter provides process flow information to configure routing entities, virtual routers, IP and
MAC filters, and Cflowd.
Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR-Series Router Configuration Pro-
cess
Table 2 lists the tasks necessary to configure logical IP routing interfaces, virtual routers, IP and
MAC-based filtering, and Cflowd.
This guide is presented in an overall logical configuration flow. Each section describes a software
area and provides CLI syntax and command usage to configure parameters for a functional area.
Table 2: Configuration Process
AreaTaskChapter
Router configurationConfigure router parameters,
including router interfaces and
addresses, router IDs, autonomous
systems, and confederations.
VRRP
IP and MAC filters
Cflowd
IP Router Configuration on page 21
Protocol configura-
tion
VRRP on page 305
Filter Policies on page 409
Cflowd on page 563
Standards and Protocol Support on page 599ReferenceList of IEEE, IETF, and other
proprietary entities.
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Getting Started
Note: In SR OS 12.0.R4 any function that displays an IPv6 address or prefix changes to reflect
rules described in RFC 5952, A Recommendation for IPv6 Address Text Representation.
Specifically, hexadecimal letters in IPv6 addresses are now represented in lowercase, and the
correct compression of all leading zeros is displayed. This changes visible display output
compared to previous SR OS releases. Previous SR OS behavior can cause issues with operator
scripts that use standard IPv6 address expressions and with libraries that have standard IPv6
parsing as per RFC 5952 rules. See the section on IPv6 Addresses in this guide for more
information.
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2024年3月30日发(作者:郭明珠)
Getting Started
In This Chapter
This chapter provides process flow information to configure routing entities, virtual routers, IP and
MAC filters, and Cflowd.
Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR-Series Router Configuration Pro-
cess
Table 2 lists the tasks necessary to configure logical IP routing interfaces, virtual routers, IP and
MAC-based filtering, and Cflowd.
This guide is presented in an overall logical configuration flow. Each section describes a software
area and provides CLI syntax and command usage to configure parameters for a functional area.
Table 2: Configuration Process
AreaTaskChapter
Router configurationConfigure router parameters,
including router interfaces and
addresses, router IDs, autonomous
systems, and confederations.
VRRP
IP and MAC filters
Cflowd
IP Router Configuration on page 21
Protocol configura-
tion
VRRP on page 305
Filter Policies on page 409
Cflowd on page 563
Standards and Protocol Support on page 599ReferenceList of IEEE, IETF, and other
proprietary entities.
7950 XRS Router Configuration GuidePage 19
Getting Started
Note: In SR OS 12.0.R4 any function that displays an IPv6 address or prefix changes to reflect
rules described in RFC 5952, A Recommendation for IPv6 Address Text Representation.
Specifically, hexadecimal letters in IPv6 addresses are now represented in lowercase, and the
correct compression of all leading zeros is displayed. This changes visible display output
compared to previous SR OS releases. Previous SR OS behavior can cause issues with operator
scripts that use standard IPv6 address expressions and with libraries that have standard IPv6
parsing as per RFC 5952 rules. See the section on IPv6 Addresses in this guide for more
information.
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