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About the Intelbras SDC 5850 Switch Series

configuration guides
The Intelbras SDC 5850 Switch Series configuration guides describe the soft ware features for
guide you through the soft ware configuration proc edures. These configuration guides also provide
configuration examples to help you apply the software features to different network scenarios.

Configuration guide Content


Covers information about using the command line interface, logging in
to and setting up the device, and using the basic management
features.
This guide includes:
• CLI.
• RBAC.
• Logging in to the switch.
• FTP and TFTP.
• File system management.
Fundamentals Configuration • Configuration file management.
Guide • Multichassis configuration sync.
• Software upgrade.
• ISSU.
• GIR.
• Automatic configuration.
• Device management.
• Target configuration management.
• Tcl.
• Python.
• License management.

Virtual Technologies Configuration Covers the IRF technology, which provides data center class
Guide availability and scalability.

Covers Layer 2 technologies and features used on a LAN switched


network, such as VLAN technology and port isolation. You can use
these features to divide broadcast domains, remove Layer 2 loops,
isolate users within a VLAN, re-mark VLAN tags, or implement VLAN
VPNs over the Internet.
This guide includes:
• MAC address table.
• PFC
• Bulk interface configuration.
Layer 2—LAN Switching
Configuration Guide • Ethernet interface.
• Ethernet link aggregation.
• M-LAG.
• Port isolation.
• VLAN.
• MVRP.
• Loopback, null, and inloopback interfaces.
• QinQ.
• VLAN mapping.
Configuration guide Content
• Loopback detection.
• Spanning tree.
• LLDP.
• L2PT.
• Cut-through Layer 2 forwarding configuration.

Covers IP addressing (including static and dynamic IPv4 and IPv6


address assignment), network performance optimization, ARP, and
interoperation between IPv4 and IPv6.
This guide includes:
• ARP.
• IP addressing.
• DHCP.
• DNS.
• mDNS gateway.
• mDNS relay.
Layer 3—IP Services • IP forwarding basics.
Configuration Guide
• Fast forwarding.
• Adjacency table.
• IRDP.
• IP performance optimization.
• UDP helper.
• IPv6 basics.
• DHCPv6.
• IPv6 fast forwarding.
• Tunneling.
• HTTP redirect.

Covers the routing technologies for IPv4 and IPv6 networks of different
sizes, route filtering, route control, and policy based routing.
This guide includes:
• IP routing basics.
• Static routing.
• RIP.
• OSPF.
• IS-IS.
Layer 3—IP Routing Configuration • BGP.
Guide
• Policy-based routing.
• IPv6 static routing.
• RIPng.
• OSPFv3.
• IPv6 policy-based routing.
• Routing policy.
• DCN.
• Dual-stack PBR.

Covers Layer 2 IPv4 multicast protocols (including IGMP snooping,


and multicast VLAN), Layer 3 IPv4 multicast protocols (including IGMP
and PIM), Layer 2 IPv6 multicast protocols (including MLD snooping
and IPv6 multicast VLAN), and Layer 3 IPv6 multicast protocols
IP Multicast Configuration Guide (including MLD, IPv6 PIM, and MSDP).
This guide includes:
• Multicast overview.
• IGMP snooping.
Configuration guide Content
• PIM snooping.
• Multicast VLAN.
• Multicast routing and forwarding.
• IGMP.
• PIM.
• MSDP.
• MLD snooping.
• IPv6 PIM snooping.
• IPv6 multicast VLAN.
• IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding.
• MLD.
• IPv6 PIM.

Covers MPLS features.


This guide includes:
• Basic MPLS.
• Static LSP.
• LDP.
MPLS Configuration Guide • Tunnel policy.
• MPLS L3VPN.
• MPLS L2VPN.
• VPLS.
• MPLS OAM.
• MCE.

Covers information about classifying traffic with ACLs, and allocating


network resources and managing congestions with QoS technologies
to improve network performance and network use efficiency.
This guide includes:
ACL and QoS Configuration Guide • ACL.
• QoS.
• Data buffer.
• Time range.

Covers security features. Available security features include identity


authentication (AAA and PKI), access security (802.1X, MAC
authentication, portal, and port security), secure management (SSH),
SSL, and attack protection (IP source guard, ARP attack protection,
MFF, and uRPF).
This guide includes:
• AAA.
• 802.1X.
• MAC authentication.
• Portal.
Security Configuration Guide
• Web authentication.
• Triple authentication.
• Port security.
• Password control.
• Keychain.
• Public key management.
• PKI.
• IPsec.
• SSH.
Configuration guide Content
• SSL.
• Attack detection and prevention.
• TCP attack prevention.
• IP source guard.
• ARP attack protection.
• ND attack defense.
• uRPF.
• MFF.
• FIPS.
• MACsec.
• 802.1X client.
• Object group.

Covers high availability technologies and features available on the


switch for failure detection and failover. Failure detection technologies
focus on fault detection and isolation. Failover technologies focus on
network recovery.
This guide includes:
• Ethernet OAM.
• DLDP.
• RRPP.
High Availab ility Configuration • ERPS.
Guide • Smart Link.
• Monitor Link.
• Error code detection.
• VRRP.
• BFD.
• Track.
• Process placement.
• Interface collaboration.

Covers features that help you manage and monitor your network, for
example, manage system events, collect traffic statistics, sample
packets, assess network performance, and test network connectivity.
This guide includes:
• System maintenance and debugging.
• NQA.
• iNQA.
• NTP.
• PTP.
• SNMP.
Network Management and • RMON.
Monitoring Configuration Guide • NETCONF.
• Ansible configuration.
• SmartMC.
• EPA.
• CWMP.
• EAA.
• Process monitoring and maintenance.
• L2PT.
• Sampler.
• Mirroring.
• sFlow.
Configuration guide Content
• Information center.
• Packet capture.
• VCF.
• NetStream.
• Cloud connection.
• IPv6 NetStream.
• Performance management.
• eMDI.
• SQA.
• TCP connection trace.

Covers the telemetry fundamentals and configuration procedures. You


can use the telemetry technologies to remotely collect data from
network devices, so as to monitor device performances and network
operations.
Telemetry Configuration Guide This guide includes:
• gRPC.
• Flow group.
• MOD.

Covers the OpenFlow fundamentals and configuration procedures.


OpenFlow allows a controller to directly access and operate the
OpenFlow Configuration Guide forwarding plane of the switch, separating the control plane from the
data plane. The switch matches and forwards packets according to the
flow tables deployed by the controller.

VXLAN Configuration Guide Covers the VXLAN fundamentals and configuration procedures.

EVPN Configuration Guide Covers the EVPN fundamentals and configuration procedures.

TAP Configuration Guide Covers the TAP fundamentals and configuration procedures.

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