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x Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring a Fibre Channel port for trunking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139Retrieving F
68 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Obtaining the Dynamic POD assignments6Obtaining the Dynamic POD assignmentsTo display the Dynamic P
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 6953-1003231-02Overriding Dynamic POD assignments6If all ports are assigned, select a port to release its POD assi
70 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Overriding Dynamic POD assignments64. Issue the <get-config> RPC to retrieve the DPOD configu
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 7153-1003231-02Overriding Dynamic POD assignments6<tengigabitethernet><name>1/0/10</name><shu
72 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Overriding Dynamic POD assignments6<interface xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-interface
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 7353-1003231-02Chapter7SNMPIn this chapter•SNMP management with NETCONF overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
74 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02SNMP community strings7SNMP community stringsSNMP versions 1 and 2c use community strings to restri
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 7553-1003231-02SNMP community strings7Changing the access of a read-only community string To change the access per
76 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Obtaining SNMP user names7<target><running/></target><config><snmp-serve
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 7753-1003231-02SNMP server hosts7</user><user><username>snmpuser3</username><auth>md
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide xi53-1003231-02Section II Network OS Security ConfigurationChapter 15 Managing User AccountsIn this chapter . . .
78 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02SNMP server hosts7<running/></target><config><snmp-server xmlns="urn:broc
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 7953-1003231-02SNMP server hosts7<running/></target><config><snmp-server xmlns="urn:broc
80 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02SNMP server hosts7Setting the SNMP server contactTo set the SNMP server contact string, issue the &
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 8153-1003231-02SNMP server hosts7Returning the SNMP configurationTo display the current SNMP configuration for the
82 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Support for multiple SNMP server contexts7<user><username>snmpuser3</username><
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 8353-1003231-02Support for password encryption for SNMPv3 users7</rpc-reply>Support for password encryption
84 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Support for password encryption for SNMPv3 users7
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 8553-1003231-02Chapter8FabricIn this chapter•Fabric management with NETCONF overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
86 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Brocade VCS Fabric configuration management8Brocade VCS Fabric configuration managementTo add a new
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 8753-1003231-02Fabric interface configuration management8</config></edit-config></rpc><rpc-re
xii Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02LDAP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
88 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Fabric interface configuration management8<running/></target><config><interfac
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 8953-1003231-02Fabric interface configuration management84. Under the <gigabitethernet>, <tengigabitether
90 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Fabric interface configuration management8</config></edit-config></rpc><rpc-re
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 9153-1003231-02Fabric interface configuration management8a. In the <rbridge-id> leaf element, specify the RB
92 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Fabric interface configuration management8</filter></get-config></rpc><rpc-rep
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 9353-1003231-02Fabric interface configuration management8<ok/></rpc-reply>This operation can be used i
94 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Fabric interface configuration management8If you wish to rebind this virtual IP address to this man
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 9553-1003231-02Fabric interface configuration management81. Issue the <edit-config> RPC to configure the <
96 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Fabric interface configuration management8</rpc><rpc-reply message-id="1213" xml
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 9753-1003231-02Chapter9Metro VCSIn this chapter•Metro VCS configuration with NETCONF overview. . . . . . . . . . .
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide xiii53-1003231-02Configuring a port-profile-port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
98 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring Metro VCS using the long-distance-isl element91. Issue the <edit-config> RPC to c
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 9953-1003231-02Configuring Metro VCS using standard ISL9</tengigabitethernet></interface></config&g
100 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring vLAGs for distributed Ethernet Fabrics97. Repeat for all interfaces that must be part
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 10153-1003231-02Chapter10Administering ZonesIn this chapter•Zoning with NETCONF overview . . . . . . . . . . . . .
102 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Default zoning access modes10Zone configurationsA zone configuration is a group of one or more zon
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 10353-1003231-02Zone database size10<rpc message-id="601" xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:
104 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Zone aliases10Viewing database size informationTo retrieve database size information, issue the &l
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 10553-1003231-02Zone aliases10</name-server></show></nca:data></nca:action></rpc><
106 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Zone aliases10Adding additional members to an existing alias1. Issue the <show>/<name-ser
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 10753-1003231-02Zone aliases10<edit-config><target><running/></target><config><zo
xiv Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Private VLANs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
108 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Zone aliases10<defined-configuration><alias><alias-name>alias1</alias-name>
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 10953-1003231-02Zone aliases10</alias-entry-name></member-entry><member-entry xmlns="urn:broca
110 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Zoning information10</member-entry><member-entry><alias-entry-name>10:00:00:00:0
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 11153-1003231-02Zoning information10• “Retrieving the defined configuration” on page 111• “Retrieving the enabled
112 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Zoning information10?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rpc message-id
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 11353-1003231-02Zoning information10</member-entry><member-entry><entry-name>11:22:33:44:55:66:7
114 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Zoning information10 <zone-name-pattern>zone1</zone-name-pattern> </show-zon
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 11553-1003231-02Zone creation and management10 <enabled-configuration xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocad
116 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Zone creation and management10<zoning xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-zone">&l
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 11753-1003231-02Zone creation and management10</member-entry></zone></defined-configuration><
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide xv53-1003231-02Spanning tree configuration and management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 338Enabling STP, RST
118 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Zone creation and management10</enabled-configuration></zoning></config></edi
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 11953-1003231-02Zone configuration management10<cfg-action>cfg-save</cfg-action></enabled-configura
120 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Zone configuration management10</member-zone></cfg></defined-configuration><e
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 12153-1003231-02Zone configuration management10<enabled-configuration><cfg-action>cfg-save</cfg-act
122 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Zone configuration management10</member-zone></cfg></defined-configuration><e
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 12353-1003231-02Zone configuration management10<error-tag>Command Failed</error-tag><error-severity
124 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Zone configuration management101. Issue an <edit-config> RPC to configure the <zoning>
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 12553-1003231-02Zone configuration management10Clearing changes to a zone configurationThis procedure removes all
126 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Zone configuration management10<rpc message-id="624" xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 12753-1003231-02Zone configuration management101. Empty the transaction buffer by either committing the transactio
xvi Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Chapter 26 Configuring Link AggregationIn this chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
128 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Zone configuration scenario10NOTEThis operation adds to the defined configuration. It does not rep
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 12953-1003231-02Zone configuration scenario10The following example creates the zone configuration shown in Figure
130 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Zone configuration scenario10<target><running/></target><config><zoning
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 13153-1003231-02Zone configuration scenario10<target><running/></target><filter type="su
132 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Zone configuration scenario10<rpc message-id="632" xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 13353-1003231-02Chapter11Configuring Fibre Channel PortsIn this chapter•Fibre Channel ports configuration with NET
134 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Fibre Channel port attributes11Fibre Channel port attributesNetwork OS v4.0.0 allows you to config
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 13553-1003231-02Retrieving the Fibre Channel port configuration11</interface></filter>To retrieve Fibr
136 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Fibre Channel port activation and deactivation11Fibre Channel port activation and deactivationAn F
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 13753-1003231-02Setting Fibre Channel port speed11Disabling a Fibre Channel portTo disable a Fibre Channel port, a
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide xvii53-1003231-02IP ACL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
138 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring a Fibre Channel port for long distance operation11b. In the <fc-speed-cfg> eleme
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 13953-1003231-02Configuring a Fibre Channel port for trunking11Possible values include “l0”, “le”, “ld”, and “ls”.
140 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Retrieving Fibre Channel interface information11This element is defined with type empty. To enable
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 14153-1003231-02Retrieving Fibre Channel interface information11<remote-node-wwn>10:79:00:05:22:58:26:73<
142 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Retrieving Fibre Channel interface information11
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 14353-1003231-02Chapter12System Monitor ConfigurationIn this chapter•System Monitor configuration with NETCONF ove
144 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02FRU monitoring12System Monitor parameters are defined in the brocade-system-monitor, brocade-syste
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 14553-1003231-02FRU monitoring12</threshold></fan><power><threshold><marginal-threshold
146 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02FRU monitoring12To set FRU state alerts and actions, perform the following steps.1. Issue the <
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 14753-1003231-02FRU monitoring12</alert></sfp><LineCard><alert><state>removed</st
xviii Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Chapter 30 Configuring 802.1x Port AuthenticationIn this chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
148 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Alert notifications12<get-config><source><running/></source><filter typ
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 14953-1003231-02Alert notifications12Configuring e-mail alertsUse this procedure to configure e-mail recipients of
150 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Alert notifications12To create a mapping:1. Issue the <edit-config> RPC to configure the <
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 15153-1003231-02Alert notifications12To change the domain name:<rpc message-id="1107" xmlns="urn
152 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Resource monitoring12Resource monitoringFor a conceptual overview of resource monitoring, refer to
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 15353-1003231-02Resource monitoring12</memory></threshold-monitor></threshold-monitor-hidden><
154 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Security monitoring12<rpc-reply message-id="1110" xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 15553-1003231-02Security monitoring12Displaying security monitoring default valuesTo display the default values of
156 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Security monitoring12In the <sec-buffer> element, specify the buffer value for in-range beha
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 15753-1003231-02Interface monitoring12Applying security monitoring policiesThis procedure allows you to toggle bet
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide xix53-1003231-02Configuring an IP prefix list. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
158 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Interface monitoring12Displaying interface monitoring default valuesTo display the default values
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 15953-1003231-02Interface monitoring12c. Under the <threshold> node element, include the following leaf elem
160 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Interface monitoring12</alert></area></policy></interface></threshold-m
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 16153-1003231-02Interface monitoring121. Issue the <edit-config> RPC to configure the <threshold-monitor-
162 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Interface monitoring12</rpc><rpc-reply message-id="1123" xmlns="urn:ietf:p
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 16353-1003231-02Chapter13VMware vCenter In this chapter•vCenter management with NETCONF overview. . . . . . . . .
164 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring vCenter13Step 2: Enabling CDP/LLDP In order for an Ethernet Fabric to detect the ESX/E
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 16553-1003231-02Configuring vCenter13<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rpc messa
166 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring vCenter13Immediately following first-time vCenter activation, Network OS starts the vi
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 16753-1003231-02Chapter14Configuring Remote MonitoringIn this chapter•RMON configuration with NETCONF overview . .
Copyright © 2012-2014 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.ADX, AnyIO, Brocade, Brocade Assurance, the B-wing symbol, DCX, Fabric
xx Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring a multigroup virtual router cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 545Configurin
168 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02RMON configuration and management14Configuring RMON alarm settingsTo configure RMON alarms and eve
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 16953-1003231-02RMON configuration and management14</rpc><rpc-reply message-id="2800" xmlns=&qu
170 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02RMON configuration and management14
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 17153-1003231-02SectionIINetwork OS Security ConfigurationThis section describes security features, and includes t
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Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 17353-1003231-02Chapter15Managing User AccountsIn this chapter•Managing user accounts with NETCONF overview . . .
174 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02User accounts15All modules that pertain to security, for example, user and user roles, RBAC, and p
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 17553-1003231-02User accounts15Creating a user accountThe following example creates a new user account with the mi
176 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02User accounts15<name>brcdUser2</name><user-password>Broom6fielD</user-passwor
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 17753-1003231-02User accounts151. Issue the <edit-config> RPC to configure the <username> node in the
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide xxi53-1003231-02Viewing NETCONF client capabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 573Viewi
178 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02User accounts15Deleting a user account1. Issue the <edit-config> RPC to configure the <us
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 17953-1003231-02Role-based access control15</data></rpc-reply>Configuring a user aliasThe global alias
180 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Role-based access control15• The admin role has the highest privileges. All commands available in
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 18153-1003231-02Role-based access control15<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rpc
182 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Command access rules15Deleting a roleTo delete a role, perform the following steps.1. Issue the &l
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 18353-1003231-02Command access rules15Refer to the Network OS Administrator’s Guide for details about how rules ap
184 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Command access rules15The following exception applies. When a match is found for a rule with the r
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 18553-1003231-02Command access rules15</edit-config></rpc><rpc-reply message-id="811" xml
186 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Command access rules15<index>155</index></rule></config></edit-config&g
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 18753-1003231-02Command access rules15Configuration examplesThe following configuration examples illustrate the st
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188 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Command access rules15<command><enumList>username</enumList></command><
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 18953-1003231-02Password policies15<role>FCoEAdmin</role><user-password>testpassword</user-pa
190 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Password policies15NOTEPasswords can be a maximum of 40 characters in length. Password encryption
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 19153-1003231-02Password policies15</config></edit-config></rpc><rpc-reply message-id="8
192 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Password policies15The output shows the password stored in encrypted form because the switch-level
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 19353-1003231-02Password policies15Configuring the account lockout thresholdYou can configure the lockout threshol
194 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Password policies15Managing password policiesConfigure the <password-attributes> node in the
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 19553-1003231-02Password policies15<get-config><source><running/></source><filter type=
196 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Security event logging15Security event loggingSecurity event logging utilizes the RASlog audit inf
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 19753-1003231-02Chapter16External Server AuthenticationIn this chapter•Remote server authentication with NETCONF o
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide xxiii53-1003231-02FiguresFigure 1 Four layers of NETCONF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
198 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Login authentication mode16Login authentication modeUsing the NETCONF interfaces, you can configur
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 19953-1003231-02Login authentication mode16<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rpc
200 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Login authentication mode16</aaa></aaa-config></config></edit-config></
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 20153-1003231-02Login authentication mode16<running/></target><config><aaa-config xmlns="
202 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02RADIUS16</aaa></aaa-config></filter></get-config></rpc><rpc-reply
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 20353-1003231-02RADIUS16NOTEIf you do not configure the key attribute, the authentication session will not be encr
204 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02RADIUS16</rpc><rpc-reply message-id="907" xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:ne
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 20553-1003231-02RADIUS16<radius-server xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-aaa"><host><ho
206 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02RADIUS16</radius-server></filter></get-config></rpc><rpc-reply message-
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 20753-1003231-02TACACS+16TACACS+TACACS+ is an AAA server protocol that uses a centralized authentication server an
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208 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02TACACS+161. Issue the <edit-config> RPC to configure the <tacacs-server> node in the u
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 20953-1003231-02TACACS+16<timeout>5</timeout></host></tacacs-server></rpc>Modifying
210 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02TACACS+16<ok/></rpc-reply>3. Issue the <get-config> RPC with a subtree filter to
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 21153-1003231-02TACACS+ accounting16</tacacs-server></config></edit-config></rpc><rpc-r
212 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02TACACS+ accounting16</edit-config></rpc><rpc-reply message-id="919" xmlns
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 21353-1003231-02TACACS+ accounting16<target><running/></target><config><aaa-config xmln
214 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02TACACS+ accounting16Disabling accountingYou must perform the disable operation separately for logi
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 21553-1003231-02LDAP16<config><aaa-config xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-aaa"><aaa&g
216 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02LDAP16c. In the <password> element, enter the password.d. In the <host> element, enter
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 21753-1003231-02LDAP16FIPS complianceTo support FIPS compliance, the CA certificate of the AD server’s certificate
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide xxv53-1003231-02TablesTable 1 Trademark references . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
218 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02LDAP16<rpc message-id="927" xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0"
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 21953-1003231-02LDAP16<running/></target><config><ldap-server xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgm
220 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02LDAP16Mapping an Active Directory group to a switch roleA maximum of 16 AD groups can be mapped to
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 22153-1003231-02LDAP16The following example removes the mapping between the Brocade admin role and the Active Dire
222 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02LDAP16
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 22353-1003231-02Chapter17Fabric AuthenticationIn this chapter•Fabric authentication with NETCONF overview . . . .
224 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Device authentication configuration17FC AUTH and SCC policy parameters are defined in the brocade-
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 22553-1003231-02Device authentication configuration17<rpc-reply xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base
226 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Device authentication configuration17<nca:action xmlns:nca="http://tail-f.com/ns/netconf/a
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 22753-1003231-02Device authentication configuration17<rpc message-id="1403" xmlns="urn:ietf:para
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228 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Switch Connection Control policy configuration17<ok/></rpc-reply>5. Issue the <get-
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 22953-1003231-02Switch Connection Control policy configuration17</secpolicy></config></edit-config&
230 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Switch Connection Control policy configuration17<nca:action xmlns:nca="http://tail-f.com/n
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 23153-1003231-02Switch Connection Control policy configuration17Removing the SCC policyTo remove the SCC policy, p
232 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Switch Connection Control policy configuration17
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 23353-1003231-02SectionIIINetwork OS Layer 2 Switch FeaturesThis section describes the Layer 2 features of Network
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Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 23553-1003231-02Chapter18Administering Edge-Loop DetectionIn this chapter•Edge-loop detection overview . . . . . .
236 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring edge-loop detection18For each interface on which ELD runs, enable the edge-loop detect
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 23753-1003231-02Configuring edge-loop detection18</rpc-reply>Setting interface parameters on a portPerform t
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide xxvii53-1003231-02About This DocumentIn this chapter•How this document is organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
238 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Edge-loop detection troubleshooting18<eldprio>7</eldprio><eldvlan>10</eldvlan
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 23953-1003231-02Edge-loop detection troubleshooting18<rpc-reply message-id="803" xmlns="urn:ietf
240 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Edge-loop detection troubleshooting18
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 24153-1003231-02Chapter19Configuring AMPPIn this chapter•AMPP configuration with NETCONF overview . . . . . . . .
242 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring AMPP port-profiles19Configuring a new port-profileTo support VM MAC address learning,
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 24353-1003231-02Configuring AMPP port-profiles19<rpc-reply message-id="1701" xmlns="urn:ietf:par
244 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring AMPP port-profiles19<mac-address>0050.56bf:0004</mac-address></static&g
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 24553-1003231-02Configuring AMPP port-profiles19a. Under the <port-profile> node, specify the name of the po
246 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring AMPP port-profiles19</allowed><native-vlan>300</native-vlan></tru
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 24753-1003231-02Configuring AMPP port-profiles19<port-profile><name>vm1-port-profile</name><s
xxviii Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02• Chapter 12, “System Monitor Configuration” provides procedures monitoring the health of each
248 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring AMPP port-profiles19<switchport><trunk><trunk-vlan-classification>&l
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 24953-1003231-02Configuring AMPP port-profiles19<native-vlan-id>5112</native-vlan-id><native-vlan-c
250 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring AMPP port-profiles194. In the <port-profile> node in the urn:brocade.com:mgmt:br
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 25153-1003231-02Configuring AMPP port-profiles19<activate xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0&q
252 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring AMPP port-profiles19The following code snippet enables pause generation with PFC:<q
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 25353-1003231-02Configuring AMPP port-profiles193. Activate the profile. <?xml version="1.0" encoding
254 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring AMPP port-profiles19<static><mac-address>0050.56bf:0005</mac-address>
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 25553-1003231-02Configuring AMPP port-profiles19<port-profile xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-port-pro
256 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring AMPP port-profiles19<static><mac-address>0050.56bf:0002</mac-address>
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 25753-1003231-02Configuring AMPP port-profiles19 xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-port-profile">&l
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide xxix53-1003231-02• Chapter 33, “IP Route Management” provides procedures for configuring the route manager to opti
258 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring AMPP port-profiles19<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>&l
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 25953-1003231-02Configuring AMPP port-profiles19Deleting a subprofileTo delete a subprofile, perform the following
260 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring AMPP port-profiles19</port-profile></config></edit-config></rpc&g
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 26153-1003231-02Obtaining the AMPP operational data19<name>default</name><fcoe-profile xmlns="
262 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Obtaining the AMPP operational data19With no input parameters, the <get-port-profile-status>
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 26353-1003231-02Obtaining the AMPP operational data19<last-received-port-profile-info><profile-name>au
264 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring a port-profile-port19</last-recevied-interface-info></get-port-profile-for-in
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 26553-1003231-02Configuring a port-profile-port19<ok/></rpc-reply>Association of multiple port-profile
266 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring port-profile-domains19<running/></target><config><interface xmlns
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 26753-1003231-02Configuring port-profile-domains191. Activate the port-profile-domain—Issue an <edit-config>
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide iii53-1003231-02Contents (High Level)Section I Network OS AdministrationChapter 1 NETCONF Overview. . . . . . . .
xxx Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02bold text Identifies command namesIdentifies the names of user-manipulated GUI elementsIdentifies
268 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring port-profile-domains19</port-profile-domain></config></edit-config>&
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 26953-1003231-02Configuring port-profile-domains19</filter></get-config></rpc></rpc><rp
270 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring port-profile-domains19
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 27153-1003231-02Chapter20Configuring FCoE InterfacesIn this chapter•FCoE configuration with NETCONF overview . . .
272 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring FCoE interfaces20Configuring FCoE interfacesFCoE maps are used to configure FCoE prope
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 27353-1003231-02Configuring FCoE interfaces20<fcoeport-map>default</fcoeport-map></fcoeport><
274 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring FCoE interfaces20To assign an FCoE map to a LAG, perform the following steps.1. Issue
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 27553-1003231-02Obtaining FCoE status20<interface xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-interface">&
276 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Obtaining FCoE status20The following example returns information for all FCoE devices logged into
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 27753-1003231-02Chapter21Configuring VLANs In this chapter•VLAN configuration with NETCONF overview . . . . . . .
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide xxxi53-1003231-02Notice to the readerThis document may contain references to the trademarks of the following corpo
278 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02VLAN configuration and management21Enabling and disabling an interface portNOTEDCB interfaces are
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 27953-1003231-02VLAN configuration and management21<name>22/0/1</name><shutdown/></tengigabit
280 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02VLAN configuration and management21Creating a VLAN interface On Brocade VDX hardware, VLANs are tr
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 28153-1003231-02VLAN configuration and management211. To select the type of STP, issue an <edit-config> RPC
282 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02VLAN configuration and management21Disabling STP on a VLANOnce all of the interface ports have bee
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 28353-1003231-02VLAN configuration and management21a. In the <name> element, specify the interface port in [
284 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02VLAN configuration and management21<ifindex xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-interface&
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 28553-1003231-02VLAN configuration and management216. Under the <gigabitethernet>, <tengigabitethernet>
286 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02VLAN configuration and management21a. In the <name> element, specify the port name in [rbrid
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 28753-1003231-02VLAN configuration and management21<trunk><allowed><vlan><all/></vlan&g
xxxii Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Getting technical helpContact your switch support supplier for hardware, firmware, and software
288 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02VLAN configuration and management21</rpc-reply>Disabling a VLAN on a trunk interfaceTo disab
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 28953-1003231-02Configuring protocol-based VLAN classifier rules21<config><interface xmlns="urn:broc
290 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring protocol-based VLAN classifier rules21NOTEFor complete information on all available VL
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 29153-1003231-02Configuring protocol-based VLAN classifier rules211. Issue an <edit-config> RPC to configure
292 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring protocol-based VLAN classifier rules21<target><running/></target><
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 29353-1003231-02Configuring protocol-based VLAN classifier rules21</classifier></vlan></config>&
294 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring protocol-based VLAN classifier rules21<classifier><activate><group>&
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 29553-1003231-02Configuring protocol-based VLAN classifier rules21<if-state xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:br
296 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring protocol-based VLAN classifier rules21Obtaining VLAN information for one VLANTo return
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 29753-1003231-02Configuring the MAC address table21<vlan-state>active</vlan-state><interface><
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 153-1003231-02SectionINetwork OS AdministrationThis section describes basic Network OS administration features, an
298 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Private VLANs21Adding static addresses to the MAC address tableTo add a static address to the MAC
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 29953-1003231-02Private VLANs21An isolated VLAN is a secondary VLAN whose distinctive characteristic is that all h
300 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Private VLANs21 <target> <running/> </target> <config> &l
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 30153-1003231-02Private VLANs21Displaying PVLAN informationUse the <get-config> RPC to retrieve the current
302 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Private VLANs21
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 30353-1003231-02Chapter22Configuring VXLANs In this chapter•VXLAN configuration with NETCONF overview . . . . . .
304 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02VXLAN configuration and management22High-level communication in a VXLAN environmentFigure 4 provid
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 30553-1003231-02VXLAN configuration and management22<rpc xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0&qu
306 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02VXLAN configuration and management22 </vlan> </attach> </overl
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 30753-1003231-02VXLAN configuration and management22 <vlan-action>add</vlan-action>
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308 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02VXLAN configuration and management22</rpc><rpc-reply message-id="8" xmlns="
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 30953-1003231-02VXLAN configuration and management22 </edit-config></rpc><rpc-reply message-id=&qu
310 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02VXLAN configuration and management22
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 31153-1003231-02Chapter23Configuring Virtual FabricsIn this chapter•Virtual Fabric configuration with NETCONF over
312 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Virtual Fabric configuration with NETCONF overview23<rpc message-id="1101" xmlns=&quo
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 31353-1003231-02Virtual Fabric configuration with NETCONF overview23• Community VLANAt least two of these three ty
314 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Virtual Fabric configuration with NETCONF overview23<config><interface-vlan xmlns="u
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 31553-1003231-02Virtual Fabric configuration with NETCONF overview23</private-vlan> </vlan>
316 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Virtual Fabric configuration with NETCONF overview23</interface-vlan></config></edi
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 31753-1003231-02Virtual Fabric configuration with NETCONF overview231. Create classification rules for the primary
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 353-1003231-02Chapter1NETCONF OverviewIn this chapter•NETCONF and YANG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
318 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Virtual Fabric configuration with NETCONF overview23 <private-vlan-trunk> <trunk-host
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 31953-1003231-02Virtual Fabric configuration with NETCONF overview23<?xml version="1.0" encoding=&quo
320 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Virtual Fabric configuration with NETCONF overview23a. In the <name> element, specify the po
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 32153-1003231-02Virtual Fabric configuration with NETCONF overview231. Issue an <edit-config> RPC to configu
322 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Virtual Fabric configuration with NETCONF overview23Configuring native Virtual Fabric on interface
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 32353-1003231-02Virtual Fabric configuration with NETCONF overview23<running/></target><config>&
324 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Virtual Fabric configuration with NETCONF overview23Configuring access Virtual Fabric on interface
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 32553-1003231-02Virtual Fabric configuration with NETCONF overview23</rpc-reply>Configuring an access Virtua
326 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Virtual Fabric configuration with NETCONF overview23<rpc-reply xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 32753-1003231-02Transport service23<rpc xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0" message-id=&q
4 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02NETCONF in client/server architecture1NETCONF is partitioned conceptually into four layers, as shown
328 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Transport service23 <running/> </target> <config> <interface-
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 32953-1003231-02Chapter24Configuring Spanning Tree ProtocolsIn this chapter•Spanning tree configuration with NETCO
330 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring STP24Configuring STP To configure STP, perform the following steps.1. Issue the <ed
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 33153-1003231-02Configuring STP24<interface xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-interface"><ten
332 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring RSTP24<portfastbasic/></portfast></spanning-tree></tengigabitethe
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 33353-1003231-02Configuring RSTP24For details, refer to “Specifying the bridge priority for all xSTP” on page 340.
334 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring RSTP24The port priority range is 0 through 240 in increments of 16. The default is 128
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 33553-1003231-02Configuring MSTP24<path-cost>custom</path-cost></port-channel><hello-time>
336 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring MSTP244. Under the <mstp> node, include the <region> node element and spec
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 33753-1003231-02Configuring PVST and Rapid PVST24Configuring PVST and Rapid PVST The basic process for configuring
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 553-1003231-02NETCONF in client/server architecture1FIGURE 2 NETCONF communicationThe communication between the cl
338 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Spanning tree configuration and management24</rpc><rpc-reply message-id="2003"
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 33953-1003231-02Spanning tree configuration and management24Disabling STP, RSTP, MSTP, PVST, or Rapid PVSTNOTEThis
340 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Spanning tree configuration and management24<config><protocol xmlns="urn:brocade.com
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 34153-1003231-02Spanning tree configuration and management24<config><protocol xmlns="urn:brocade.com
342 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Spanning tree configuration and management24</edit-config></rpc><rpc-reply message-
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 34353-1003231-02Spanning tree configuration and management24Specifying bridge forward delay on a per-VLAN basis Us
344 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Spanning tree configuration and management24Specifying the bridge maximum aging time for all xSTPF
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 34553-1003231-02Spanning tree configuration and management242*(forward_delay - 1)>=max_age>=2*(hello_time +
346 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Spanning tree configuration and management241. Issue the <edit-config> RPC to configure the
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 34753-1003231-02Spanning tree configuration and management245. Under the <error-disable-timeout> node, inclu
6 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02NETCONF in client/server architecture1RPC and error handlingIf the RPC request fails, an <rpc-err
348 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Spanning tree configuration and management24<protocol xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 34953-1003231-02Spanning tree configuration and management24<ok/></rpc-reply>Specifying the bridge hel
350 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Spanning tree configuration and management24Specifying the transmit hold count Use this procedure
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 35153-1003231-02Spanning tree configuration and management24To enable interoperability with certain legacy Cisco s
352 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Spanning tree configuration and management24<cisco-interoperability>disable</cisco-intero
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 35353-1003231-02Spanning tree configuration and management24</rpc-reply>Specifying the maximum number of hop
354 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Spanning tree configuration and management244. Under the <mstp> node, include the <region
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 35553-1003231-02Retrieving spanning tree-related information24<rpc-reply message-id="2024" xmlns=&quo
356 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring all xSTP on DCB interface ports24Reissue the RPC, using the value returned in the <
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 35753-1003231-02Configuring all xSTP on DCB interface ports24a. In the <name> element, specify the interface
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 753-1003231-02NETCONF support in Network OS1• RFC 6020, “YANG - A Data Modeling Language for the Network Configura
358 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring all xSTP on DCB interface ports24c. Include the <spanning-tree> node element, wh
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 35953-1003231-02Configuring all xSTP on DCB interface ports24c. Include the <spanning-tree> node element, wh
360 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring all xSTP on DCB interface ports241. Issue the <edit-config> RPC to configure the
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 36153-1003231-02Configuring all xSTP on DCB interface ports24Guard root protects the root bridge from malicious at
362 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring all xSTP on DCB interface ports24Enabling the guard root per LAN (PVST and Rapid PVST)
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 36353-1003231-02Configuring all xSTP on DCB interface ports24<spanning-tree xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:br
364 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring all xSTP on DCB interface ports24<shutdown xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netco
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 36553-1003231-02Configuring all xSTP on DCB interface ports24<instance><id>5</id><retricted-t
366 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring all xSTP on DCB interface ports24</interface></config></edit-config>
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 36753-1003231-02Configuring all xSTP on DCB interface ports24<running/></target><config><inte
iv Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Chapter 23 Configuring Virtual Fabrics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02NETCONF support in Network OS1
368 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring all xSTP on DCB interface ports24<name>22/0/1</name><shutdown xmlns=&qu
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 36953-1003231-02Configuring all xSTP on DCB interface ports24<config><interface xmlns="urn:brocade.c
370 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring all xSTP on DCB interface ports24 operation="delete"/><spanning-tree x
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 37153-1003231-02Configuring all xSTP on DCB interface ports24</edit-config></rpc><rpc-reply message
372 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring all xSTP on DCB interface ports24Disabling spanning treeBy default, spanning tree is d
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 37353-1003231-02Chapter25Configuring UDLDIn this chapter•Overview of UDLD and NETCONF . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
374 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring UDLD25<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rpc message-
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 37553-1003231-02Configuring UDLD25Disabling UDLDTo disable UDLD, perform the following steps.1. 1. Issue the <e
376 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring UDLD25
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 37753-1003231-02Chapter26Configuring Link Aggregation In this chapter•Link aggregation with NETCONF overview . . .
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 953-1003231-02Chapter2Basic NETCONF OperationsIn this chapter•Establishing a NETCONF session . . . . . . . . . . .
378 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring a vLAG26The default configuration is to treat FCoE traffic as non-vLAG traffic. This o
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 37953-1003231-02Configuring a vLAG26<rbridge-id>231</rbridge-id><interface-type>tengigabitethern
380 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring the vLAG ignore split option26<rpc-reply xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 38153-1003231-02Configuring the vLAG ignore split option26NOTEWith ignore-split active, a vLAG node reboot can res
382 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring the vLAG ignore split option26<rpc-reply message-id="1005" xmlns="ur
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 38353-1003231-02Configuring the vLAG ignore split option26<rpc-reply message-id="1007" xmlns="ur
384 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02LACP configuration and management26<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 38553-1003231-02LACP configuration and management263. Under the <gigabitethernet>, <tengigabitethernet>
386 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02LACP configuration and management26<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 38753-1003231-02LACP configuration and management26</config></edit-config></rpc><rpc-reply me
10 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Establishing a NETCONF session2The following example shows a <hello> element from the NETCONF
388 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02LACP configuration and management26
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 38953-1003231-02Chapter27Configuring LLDP In this chapter•LLDP configuration with NETCONF overview . . . . . . . .
390 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Enabling and disabling LLDP27To enable LLDP globally, perform the following steps.1. Issue the <
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 39153-1003231-02Configuring LLDP global options27operation="delete"/></protocol></config>
392 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring LLDP global options27NOTEBrocade recommends you use the operating system version for t
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 39353-1003231-02Configuring LLDP global options27<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>&
394 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring LLDP global options27<rpc message-id="1107" xmlns="urn:ietf:params:x
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 39553-1003231-02Configuring LLDP global options27<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>&
396 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring LLDP global options27</rpc-reply>Advertising the optional LLDP TLVsTo configure
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 39753-1003231-02Configuring LLDP global options27Configuring the advertisement of LLDP DCBX-related TLVsFor a swit
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 1153-1003231-02Retrieving configuration data2• Actions capability—Allows operations to be performed on the datasto
398 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring LLDP global options27Configuring iSCSI priority The iSCSI priority setting is used to
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 39953-1003231-02Configuring LLDP global options271. Issue the <edit-config> RPC to configure the <protoco
400 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring LLDP global options27</target><config><protocol xmlns="urn:brocade
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 40153-1003231-02Configuring LLDP global options27a. In the <PGID> element, specify the priority group ID.b.
402 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring LLDP global options27</target><config><cee-map xmlns="urn:brocade.
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 40353-1003231-02Configuring LLDP interface-level options27<rpc-reply message-id="1115" xmlns="ur
404 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring LLDP interface-level options271. Issue the <edit-config> RPC to configure the &l
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 40553-1003231-02Chapter28Configuring ACLs In this chapter•ACL configuration with NETCONF overview . . . . . . . .
406 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02ACL configuration and management28• seq 6 permit tcp any any eq 443• seq 7 permit udp any any eq 1
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 40753-1003231-02ACL configuration and management286. Issue the <bna-config-cmd> RPC to save the running-conf
12 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Retrieving configuration data2The following example shows a client message that issues the <get-
408 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02ACL configuration and management283. Under the <extended> node, include the <name> lea
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 40953-1003231-02ACL configuration and management28</edit-config></rpc><rpc-reply message-id="2
410 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02ACL configuration and management28<switchport><basic/></switchport><mac xmlns
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 41153-1003231-02ACL configuration and management28<mac-access-list>test_02</mac-access-list><mac-di
412 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02ACL configuration and management28</seq></extended></access-list></mac><
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 41353-1003231-02ACL configuration and management283. Under the <extended> node, include the <name> ele
414 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02IP ACL28IP ACLThe IP ACLs control access to the switch. The policies do not control the egress and
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 41553-1003231-02IP ACL28a. In the <seq-id> element, set a sequence number for the rule to identify the rule
416 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02IP ACL28Creating an extended IP or IPv6 ACLTo create an extended IP ACL, perform the following ste
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 41753-1003231-02IP ACL28<dport>eq</dport><dport-number-eq-neq-tcp>23 </dport-number-eq-neq-tc
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 1353-1003231-02Retrieving configuration data2<source><running/></source><filter type="su
418 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02IP ACL285. Under the <ip> or <ipv6> node, include the <access-group> node elemen
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 41953-1003231-02IP ACL286. Under the <access-group> node, include the <ip-access-list> or <ipv6-acc
420 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02IP ACL28<get-config><source><running/></source><filter type="subtr
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 42153-1003231-02Chapter29Configuring QoS In this chapter•QoS configuration under NETCONF overview . . . . . . . .
422 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Rewriting29RewritingRewriting a frame header field is typically performed by an edge device. Rewri
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 42353-1003231-02Queueing29<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rpc message-id="
424 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Queueing29</interface></rpc> Configuring user-priority mappings To configure user-prio
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 42553-1003231-02Queueing294. Under the <cos-mutation> node, include the following elements.a. In the <nam
426 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Queueing295. Under the <qos> node, include the <cos-mutation> leaf element and specify
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 42753-1003231-02Queueing29</source><filter type="subtree"><qos xmlns="urn:brocade.co
14 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Retrieving configuration data2<trunk-enable></trunk-enable></fc-port></interfa
428 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Queueing29 <qos xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-qos">
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 42953-1003231-02Queueing296. Issue the <bna-config-cmd> RPC to save the running-config file to the startup-c
430 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Queueing29</trust></qos></tengigabitethernet></interface></rpc>Creat
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 43153-1003231-02Queueing29<to>19</to></mark><mark><dscp-in-values>12,14,16,18</ds
432 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Queueing29<qos xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-qos"><dscp-mutation>test&
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 43353-1003231-02Queueing29<dscp-in-values>12,14,16,18</dscp-in-values><to>20</to></mark
434 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Queueing29Creating a DSCP-to-CoS mutation mapYou can use the incoming DSCP value of ingress packet
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 43553-1003231-02Queueing29</dscp-cos></map></qos></config></edit-config></rpc>
436 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Queueing29</rpc><rpc-reply message-id="2315" xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 43753-1003231-02Queueing292. Return a list of interfaces that are bound to a DSCP-to-CoS map using an xpath filter
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 1553-1003231-02Retrieving operational data2<default-cos>0</default-cos><cos-mutation>test</co
438 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Queueing29To map a CoS to a Traffic-Class, perform the following steps.1. Issue the <edit-confi
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 43953-1003231-02Queueing293. Under the <gigabitethernet>, <tengigabitethernet>, <fortygigabitethern
440 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Queueing29<source><running/></source><filter type="subtree"><
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 44153-1003231-02Queueing29 <tengigabitethernet> <name>0/51</name>
442 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Queueing29<map><dscp-traffic-class><dscp-traffic-class-map-name>test </dscp-t
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 44353-1003231-02Queueing29<target><running/></target><config><interface xmlns="urn
444 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Queueing29<dscp-in-values>11,13,15,17</dscp-in-values><to>5</to></mark&
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 44553-1003231-02Congestion control29Congestion controlFor conceptual information about the various congestion cont
446 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Congestion control29Configuring CoS thresholdsTo configure CoS thresholds, perform the following s
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 44753-1003231-02Congestion control29Random Early DetectionProcedures for configuring and applying Random Early Det
16 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Retrieving operational data2<interface-type>tengigabitethernet</interface-type><inte
448 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Congestion control29Enabling a RED profile to use CoS priorityTo map a CoS priority value on a per
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 44953-1003231-02Congestion control29Enabling Ethernet PauseTo enable Ethernet Pause, perform the following steps.1
450 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Congestion control29Ethernet Priority Flow ControlThis section provides procedures for configuring
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 45153-1003231-02Multicast rate limiting29</config></edit-config></rpc><rpc-reply message-id=&
452 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Broadcast, unknown unicast, and multicast storm control29</rpc-reply>Broadcast, unknown unic
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 45353-1003231-02Scheduling29<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rpc message-id=&qu
454 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Scheduling29c. In the <dwrr-traffic-classn> element, set the percentage of bandwidth to be a
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 45553-1003231-02Data Center Bridging map configuration294. Under the <dwrr> node, include a <dwrr-traffic
456 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Data Center Bridging map configuration29The following example creates a CEE map named “default.”&l
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 45753-1003231-02Data Center Bridging map configuration29</priority-group-table></cee-map></config&g
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 1753-1003231-02Retrieving operational data2<vlan-name>vlan-20</vlan-name><vlan-state>active</
458 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Data Center Bridging map configuration29Applying a CEE provisioning map to an interfaceTo apply a
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 45953-1003231-02Brocade VCS Fabric QoS29<rpc-reply message-id="2341" xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:
460 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Brocade VCS Fabric QoS29Configuring Brocade VCS Fabric QoSTo configure the remapping priorities fo
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 46153-1003231-02Restrictions for Layer 3 features in VCS mode29<name>22/0/1</name><cee>default&l
462 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Port-based Policier291. Issue the <edit-config> RPC to configure the <class-map> node
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 46353-1003231-02Port-based Policier29To configure a priority map, perform the following steps. For a complete desc
464 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Port-based Policier29</rpc-reply>Configuring the policy mapA policy map can contain multiple
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 46553-1003231-02Port-based Policier29</target><config><policy-map xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:
466 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Port-based Policier29<edit-config><target><running/></target><config>
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 46753-1003231-02Port-based Policier29<running/></target><config><interface xmlns="urn:br
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide v53-1003231-02Contents (Detailed)About This DocumentIn this chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Editing the configuration2<rpc xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0" message
468 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Port-based Policier29</service-policy></tengigabitethernet></interface></rpc-
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 46953-1003231-02Port-based Policier29<class-map xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-policer"><n
470 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring Auto-QOS29Configuring Auto-QOSAuto QoS (Quality of Service) for NAS creates a minimum
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 47153-1003231-02Configuring Auto-QOS29</rpc><rpc-reply message-id="2351" xmlns="urn:ietf:p
472 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring Auto-QOS29
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 47353-1003231-02Chapter30Configuring 802.1x Port Authentication In this chapter•802.1x port authentication with NE
474 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02802.1x authentication configuration tasks30To add a RADIUS server and enable 802.1x authentication
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 47553-1003231-02802.1x authentication configuration tasks30Before running the readiness check, you can set a timeo
476 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Interface-specific administrative tasks for 802.1x30<ok/></rpc-reply>Interface-specifi
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 47753-1003231-02Interface-specific administrative tasks for 802.1x30<config><interface xmlns="urn:br
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 1953-1003231-02Managing the configuration2</static></mac-address-table></config></edit-config
478 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Interface-specific administrative tasks for 802.1x303. Under the <gigabitethernet>, <teng
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 47953-1003231-02Interface-specific administrative tasks for 802.1x303. Under the <gigabitethernet>, <teng
480 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Interface-specific administrative tasks for 802.1x30• force-authorized—802.1x authentication is di
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 48153-1003231-02Interface-specific administrative tasks for 802.1x30<rpc-reply message-id="2406" xmln
482 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Checking 802.1x configurations30Checking 802.1x configurationsYou cannot obtain 802.1x authenticat
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 48353-1003231-02Checking 802.1x configurations30<protocol-version>2<protocol-version><quiet-period&
484 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Checking 802.1x configurations30
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 48553-1003231-02Chapter31Configuring sFlow In this chapter•sFlow configuration with NETCONF overview. . . . . . .
486 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring the sFlow protocol globally31To configure sFlow globally, perform the following steps.
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 48753-1003231-02Interface-specific administrative tasks for sFlow31Interface-specific administrative tasks for sFl
20 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Managing the configuration2The most common configuration management operation is to copy the runnin
488 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Interface-specific administrative tasks for sFlow31<tengigabitethernet><name>1/0/16<
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 48953-1003231-02Flow-based sFlow31</interface></config></edit-config></rpc><rpc-reply m
490 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Flow-based sFlow31 </access-list> </mac> </config> <
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 49153-1003231-02Flow-based sFlow31 <po-name>new_policy_map</po-name> </policy-ma
492 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Flow-based sFlow31 <target> <running></running> </target>
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 49353-1003231-02Flow-based sFlow31Retrieving flow-based sFlow statisticsUse the <get-config> RPC to retrieve
494 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Flow-based sFlow31
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 49553-1003231-02Chapter32Configuring Switched Port AnalyzerIn this chapter•SPAN configuration with NETCONF overvie
496 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring ingress SPAN, egress SPAN, or bidirectional SPAN321. Issue the <edit-config> RPC
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 49753-1003231-02Deleting a SPAN connection from a session32</session></monitor></config></edi
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 2153-1003231-02Disconnecting from a NETCONF session2Disconnecting from a NETCONF sessionTo disconnect from a NETCO
498 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Deleting a SPAN session32 xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0" operation=&quo
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 49953-1003231-02SPAN in management cluster32 </dest-tengigabitethernet><dest-tengigabitethernet-val>1/
500 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring RSPAN32<session-number>1</session-number><description>Hello World<
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 50153-1003231-02Configuring RSPAN324. Under the <vlan> node, set the value to <remote-span> to make th
502 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring RSPAN32The following example configures an RSPAN session. It designates 1/0/11 as the
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 50353-1003231-02SectionIVNetwork OS Layer 3 Routing FeaturesThis section describes Layer 3 routing features of Net
504 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 50553-1003231-02Chapter32IP Route PolicyIn this chapter•IP route policy configuration with NETCONF overview. . . .
506 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring a route map32a. In the <name> element, specify the IP prefix list name.b. In the
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 50753-1003231-02Configuring a route map321. Issue the <edit-config> RPC to configure the <hide-routemap-h
22 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Disconnecting from a NETCONF session2
508 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring and activating an IP route policy32<match><ip><next-hop><prefix-l
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 50953-1003231-02Configuring and activating an IP route policy32<target><running/></target><co
510 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring and activating an IP route policy322. Create the prefix and next hop for each static r
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 51153-1003231-02Configuring and activating an IP route policy32<area-id>0</area-id></area></o
512 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring and activating an IP route policy32
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 51353-1003231-02Chapter33IP Route ManagementIn this chapter•IP route management with NETCONF overview. . . . . . .
514 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring static routes33Specifying the next hop gatewayTo specify the next hop gateway, perform
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 51553-1003231-02Configuring static routes331. Issue the <edit-config> RPC to configure the <rbridge-id>
516 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Other routing operations33Configuring the default route The default route is configured with an al
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 51753-1003231-02Other routing operations33<rbridge-id xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-rbridge">
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 2353-1003231-02Chapter3Basic Switch ManagementIn this chapter•Basic switch management with NETCONF overview . . .
518 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Other routing operations33<rpc message-id="3305" xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:n
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 51953-1003231-02Chapter34Configuring OSPFIn this chapter•OSPF configuration with NETCONF overview . . . . . . . .
520 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02OSPF over VRF34OSPF over VRFWith Network OS 4.0 and later, OSPF can run over multiple Virtual Forw
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 52153-1003231-02OSPF in a VCS environment34f. Assign the VE interface to the area created in step c.g. Enable the
522 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02OSPF in a VCS environment34c. Create an OSPF area on Router RB2.d. Configure a virtual Ethernet (V
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 52353-1003231-02Performing basic OSPF configuration343. Assign VLAN 1001 to a VLAG. Performing basic OSPF configur
524 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Performing basic OSPF configuration34Enabling OSPF on the routerOSPF can be activated only in the
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 52553-1003231-02Performing basic OSPF configuration34</rbridge-id></config></edit-config></rp
526 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Performing basic OSPF configuration34<ok/></rpc-reply>Assigning a totally stubby areaB
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 52753-1003231-02Performing basic OSPF configuration34Assigning a Not-So-Stubby Area The OSPF Not-So-Stubby-Area (N
24 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Connecting to the switch3Connecting to the switchFor NETCONF operations, you must connect to the sw
528 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Performing basic OSPF configuration34<rbridge-id>101</rbridge-id><router><osp
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 52953-1003231-02Performing basic OSPF configuration34<normal/><range><range-address>193.45.0.0&l
530 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Performing basic OSPF configuration34<database-filter><all-out/></database-filter&g
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 53153-1003231-02Performing basic OSPF configuration34</target><config><rbridge-id xmlns="urn:b
532 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Performing basic OSPF configuration34Changing other settingsRefer to the Network OS YANG Reference
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 53353-1003231-02Chapter35Configuring VRRPIn this chapter•VRRP and VRRP-E configuration with NETCONF overview . . .
534 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02VRRP and VRRP-E configuration with NETCONF overview35Figure 8 shows an example of a basic VRRP set
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 53553-1003231-02VRRP basic configuration example35• Backup—Routers that belong to a virtual router but are not the
536 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02VRRP basic configuration example35</address></ip-config></ip>7. Assign Router 1
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 53753-1003231-02VRRP basic configuration example35</vrrp></tengigabitethernet></interface></c
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 2553-1003231-02Switch attributes3• A host name can be from 1 through 30 characters long. It must begin with a lett
538 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02VRRP basic configuration example357. Assign Router 2 to the same VRRP group as Router 1 and give t
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 53953-1003231-02Enabling preemption35</virtual-ip></vrrp></tengigabitethernet></interface>
540 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Enabling preemption35The procedure for enabling pre-emption differs depending on the Ethernet link
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 54153-1003231-02Configuring the track priority35Enabling preemption for a VE interfaceTo enable preemption for a V
542 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring the track priority35The procedure for configuring track priority differs depending on
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 54353-1003231-02Configuring the track priority35</interface></track></vrrp></tengigabitethern
544 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Enabling short-path forwarding (VRRP-E only)35<interface-type>tengigabitethernet </interf
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 54553-1003231-02Configuring a multigroup virtual router cluster35</interface></interface-vlan></con
546 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring a multigroup virtual router cluster35Router 1 is the master for Group 1 (master priori
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 54753-1003231-02Configuring a multigroup virtual router cluster35</protocol><interface xmlns="urn:br
26 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Disabling or enabling a chassis3<switch-attributes><rbridge-id>27</rbridge-id><
548 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring a multigroup virtual router cluster35<rpc message-id="3506" xmlns="u
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 54953-1003231-02Configuring a multigroup virtual router cluster35NOTE(For VRRP-E only) The virtual IP address cann
550 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring a multigroup virtual router cluster35Configuring Router 2 as master for second virtual
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 55153-1003231-02Verifying VRRP and VRRP-E configuration35</edit-config></rpc><rpc-reply message-id=
552 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Verifying VRRP and VRRP-E configuration35
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 55353-1003231-02Chapter36Configuring VRFIn this chapter•VRF configuration with NETCONF overview . . . . . . . . .
554 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring VRF36Configuring VRF Typical full-blown implementations of VRFs are designed to suppor
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 55553-1003231-02Configuring VRF36 <vrf-name>orange</vrf-name> <route-distiniguish
556 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring VRF364. Configure the static ARP for the interface. The static route and ARP must be c
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 55753-1003231-02Chapter37Configuring BGPIn this chapter•BGP configuration with NETCONF overview. . . . . . . . . .
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 2753-1003231-02Rebooting a Brocade switch3• Enable the chassis to bring the interfaces back online. All interfaces
558 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring BGP37Enabling BGP on an RBridgeTo enable BGP on an RBridge, configure BGP with the def
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 55953-1003231-02Configuring BGP37<rpc-reply message-id="3500" xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netc
560 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring BGP37 <rbridge-id>188</rbridge-id> <r
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 56153-1003231-02Configuring BGP37• default-metric—Set metric of redistributed routes• maximum-paths—Forward packet
562 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring BGP37 </ipv4> </address
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 56353-1003231-02Chapter38Configuring IGMPIn this chapter•IGMP configuration with NETCONF overview . . . . . . . .
564 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring IGMP snooping385. Under the <snooping> node, include the empty <qenable> n
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 56553-1003231-02Configuring IGMP snooping querier38Configuring IGMP snooping querierIf your multicast traffic is n
566 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Monitoring IGMP snooping38<ip><igmp xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-igmp-snoopi
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 56753-1003231-02Chapter39Configuring DHCP RelayIn this chapter•DHCP Relay configuration with NETCONF overview . .
vi Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Retrieving configuration data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
28 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Interfaces, slots, and modules3To perform a reboot of the entire modular chassis, issue the <ha&
568 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring DHCP Relay391. Issue the <edit-config> RPC to configure the <interface> no
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 56953-1003231-02Configuring DHCP Relay39</tengigabitethernet></interface></config></edit-conf
570 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Removing the DHCP Relay address39<rpc-reply message-id="1202" xmlns="urn:ietf:pa
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 57153-1003231-02SectionVAppendixesThis section contains the following appendix:•Managing NETCONF . . . . . . . .
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Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 57353-1003231-02AppendixAManaging NETCONFIn this appendix•Viewing NETCONF client capabilities . . . . . . . . . .
574 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Viewing NETCONF statistics and session informationA<rpc-reply xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:n
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 57553-1003231-02Viewing NETCONF statistics and session informationATo view the NETCONF datastores on the NETCONF s
576 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Viewing NETCONF statistics and session informationA
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 57753-1003231-02IndexNumerics802.1x authenticationdisabling globally, 475disabling on an interface, 481enabling gl
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 2953-1003231-02Interfaces, slots, and modules3<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><
578 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02CCA certificate, 215deleting, 216importing, 215capabilitiesNETCONF client, overview, 11NETCONF cli
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 57953-1003231-02EECMP load balancing, 94edge detection, 356edge portenabling, 333edge port, enabling a CEE interfa
580 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Gget RPC, 7, 11get-config RPC, 7, 11get-interface-detail RPC, 67, 283, 294get-mac-acl-for-intf RPC
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 58153-1003231-02licenseID, retrieving, 65installing, 67reserving, 69upgrading, 66license key, 65line card monitori
582 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02MSTPbridge forward delay, setting, 342bridge maximum aging time, setting, 344bridge priority, sett
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 58353-1003231-02policerclass map, configuringclass map, retrieving, 468configuring, 461policy map, binding to inte
584 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02QQoSauto-QoS, 470Brocade VCA Fabric, configuring in, 460CEE map, applying, 458CEE map, creating, 4
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 58553-1003231-02remote procedure call (RPC)See RPC, 19removingalias members, 107revision number, specifying for MS
586 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02RSTPbridge forward delay, setting, 342bridge hello time, setting, 348bridge maximum aging time, se
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 58753-1003231-02startup capability, 10startup-config, 19static routesdefault route, configuring, 516egress interfa
30 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Interfaces, slots, and modules3The example RPCs shown in the following procedure replace the card i
588 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02UUniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD)configuring, 373unlock action, 178unlock RPC, 7USBdownloading
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 58953-1003231-02VRRPbackup router, configuring, 537backup router, definition, 535configuration, verifying, 551mast
590 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 3153-1003231-02Interfaces, slots, and modules3<running/></target><config><rbridge-id xmlns=&q
32 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Configuring a switch banner3<global-lc-holder xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-linecard-
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 3353-1003231-02supportSave data3</filter></get-config></rpc><rpc-reply message-id="313&q
34 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02supportSave data3• (VCS Fabric mode only) In the <rbridge-id> field, specify the RBridge ID o
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 3553-1003231-02supportSave data3<host>10.38.33.131</host><directory>/home/admin/support</dire
36 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02supportSave data3<rpc xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0" message-id="
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 3753-1003231-02supportSave data3</copy></rpc-reply>
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide vii53-1003231-02Chapter 4 Network Time ProtocolIn this chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
38 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Syslog server setup3Enabling or disabling FFDCFirst failure data capture (FFDC) is enabled by defau
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 3953-1003231-02Syslog server setup3You can configure up to four secure or non-secure syslog servers. When you add
40 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Syslog server setup3<syslogip>192.168.163.236</syslogip></syslog-server></logg
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 4153-1003231-02Syslog server setup3<edit-config><target><running/></target><config>&
42 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Syslog server setup3<user>testuser</user><password>password</password><h
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 4353-1003231-02RASlog configuration3<edit-config><target><running/></target><config>
44 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02RASlog configuration3<severity>informational</severity><message>Port-profile aa1
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 4553-1003231-02Audit log configuration3Audit log configurationAudit log messages contain user information such as
46 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Audit log configuration3
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 4753-1003231-02Chapter4Network Time ProtocolIn this chapter•Time management with NETCONF overview . . . . . . . .
viii Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Chapter 7 SNMPIn this chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
48 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Time zone settings41. Issue the <clock-set-datetime> action located in the urn:brocade.com:mg
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 4953-1003231-02Time zone settings4</data></action></rpc><rpc-reply xmlns="urn:ietf:param
50 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Network Time Protocol4Network Time ProtocolNetwork Time Protocol (NTP) maintains uniform time acros
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 5153-1003231-02Network Time Protocol4Retrieving an NTP server IP addressUse the <show-ntp> custom RPC locate
52 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Network Time Protocol4</rpc><rpc-reply message-id="302" xmlns="urn:ietf:par
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 5353-1003231-02Chapter5Installing and Maintaining FirmwareIn this chapter•Firmware upgrade with NETCONF overview.
54 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Preparing for a firmware download5• Use the <fwdl-status> custom RPC to query the status of a
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 5553-1003231-02Preparing for a firmware download5<show-firmware-version xmlns="urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocad
56 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Downloading the firmware from a remote server5Downloading the firmware from a remote serverUnder no
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 5753-1003231-02Downloading the firmware from a remote server5<rpc-reply xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netc
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide ix53-1003231-02Chapter 10 Administering ZonesIn this chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
58 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Downloading firmware from a USB device5<rpc message-id="404" xmlns="urn:ietf:para
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 5953-1003231-02Evaluating a firmware upgrade5</data></action></rpc><rpc-reply xmlns="urn
60 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Evaluating a firmware upgrade5• To enable firmware restoration on a modular switch with two managem
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 6153-1003231-02Evaluating a firmware upgrade5• <directory>—The directory on the remote server where the firm
62 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Evaluating a firmware upgrade5<control-processor-vendor>Freescale Semiconductor </control-
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 6353-1003231-02Evaluating a firmware upgrade5<rpc-reply message-id="411" xmlns="urn:ietf:params:
64 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Firmware upgrade in Brocade VCS Fabric mode53. Issue the <show-firmware-version> custom RPC a
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 6553-1003231-02Chapter6Administering LicensesIn this chapter•Licensing with NETCONF overview . . . . . . . . . . .
66 Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide53-1003231-02Obtaining a license key6To retrieve the switch license ID, issue the <show>/<license>/&
Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide 6753-1003231-02Installing or removing a license6Installing or removing a licenseRefer to the Network OS Administra
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