Cisco IOS IP Configuration Guide

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Cisco IOSIPConfiguration GuideRelease 12.2Corporate HeadquartersCisco Systems, Inc.170 West Tasman DriveSan Jose, CA 95134-1706USAhttp://www.cisco.comTel: 408 526-4000800 553-NETS (6387)Fax: 408 526-4100Customer Order Number: DOC-7811741 Text Part Number: 78-11741-02

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CONTENTSAbout Cisco IOS Software DocumentationDocumentation ObjectivesAudiencexxixxxixxxixDocumentation Organization xxixDocumentation Modules xxixMaster Indexes xxxiiSupporting Documents and ResourcesNew and Changed InformationDocument ConventionsxxxiixxxiiixxxiiiObtaining Documentation xxxvWorld Wide Web xxxvDocumentation CD-ROM xxxvOrdering Documentation xxxvDocumentation FeedbackxxxvObtaining Technical Assistance xxxviCisco.com xxxviTechnical Assistance Center xxxviContacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC WebsiteContacting TAC by Telephone xxxviiUsing Cisco IOS SoftwarexxxvixxxixUnderstanding Command ModesxxxixGetting Help xlExample: How to Find Command OptionsxliUsing the no and default Forms of CommandsxliiiSaving Configuration ChangesxlivFiltering Output from the show and more CommandsxlivIdentifying Supported Platforms xlvUsing Feature Navigator xlvUsing Software Release Notes xlvIP OverviewIPC-1IP Addressing and ServicesIP Routing ProtocolsIPC-1IPC-2Cisco IOS IP Configuration Guideiii

ContentsDetermining a Routing Process IPC-2Interior and Exterior Gateway Protocols IPC-2Interior Gateway Protocols IPC-3Exterior Gateway Protocols IPC-3Multiple Routing Protocols IPC-3IP MulticastIPC-4IP ADDRESSING AND SERVICESConfiguring IP AddressingIP Addressing Task ListIPC-7IPC-7Assigning IP Addresses to Network Interfaces IPC-7Assigning Multiple IP Addresses to Network InterfacesEnabling Use of Subnet Zero IPC-9Disabling Classless Routing Behavior IPC-10Enabling IP Processing on a Serial Interface IPC-11IPC-9Configuring Address Resolution Methods IPC-12Establishing Address Resolution IPC-12Defining a Static ARP Cache IPC-13Setting ARP Encapsulations IPC-14Enabling Proxy ARP IPC-14Configuring Local-Area Mobility IPC-15Mapping Host Names to IP Addresses IPC-15Assigning Host Names to IP Addresses IPC-16Specifying the Domain Name IPC-16Specifying a Name Server IPC-17Enabling the DNS IPC-17Using the DNS to Discover ISO CLNS Addresses IPC-17Configuring HP Probe Proxy Name Requests IPC-18Configuring the Next Hop Resolution Protocol IPC-18The Cisco Implementation of NHRP IPC-18Protocol Operation IPC-20NHRP Configuration Task List IPC-20Enabling NHRP on an Interface IPC-21Configuring a Static IP-to-NBMA Address Mapping for a StationStatically Configuring a Next Hop Server IPC-21Configuring NHRP Authentication IPC-22Controlling the Triggering of NHRP IPC-22Triggering NHRP Based on Traffic Thresholds IPC-23Controlling the NHRP Packet Rate IPC-25Cisco IOS IP Configuration GuideivIPC-21

ContentsSuppressing Forward and Reverse Record Options IPC-26Specifying the NHRP Responder Address IPC-26Changing the Time Period NBMA Addresses Are Advertised as ValidConfiguring a GRE Tunnel for Multipoint Operation IPC-27Configuring NHRP Server-Only Mode IPC-27Enabling IP Routing IPC-27Routing Assistance When IP Routing Is DisabledProxy ARP IPC-28Default Gateway IPC-28ICMP Router Discovery Protocol IPC-29Enabling IP BridgingIPC-26IPC-28IPC-30Enabling Integrated Routing and BridgingConfiguring a Routing ProcessIPC-30IPC-30Configuring Broadcast Packet Handling IPC-31Enabling Directed Broadcast-to-Physical Broadcast TranslationForwarding UDP Broadcast Packets and Protocols IPC-32Establishing an IP Broadcast Address IPC-33Flooding IP Broadcasts IPC-33Speeding Up Flooding of UDP Datagrams IPC-34IPC-31Configuring Network Address Translation IPC-35NAT Applications IPC-35Benefits IPC-35NAT Terminology IPC-36NAT Configuration Task List IPC-36Translating Inside Source Addresses IPC-37Configuring Static Translation IPC-38Configuring Dynamic Translation with an Access List IPC-38Configuring Dynamic Translation with a Route Map IPC-39Overloading an Inside Global Address IPC-39Translating Overlapping Addresses IPC-41Configuring Static Translation IPC-43Configuring Dynamic Translation IPC-43Providing TCP Load Distribution IPC-43Changing Translation Timeouts IPC-45Monitoring and Maintaining NAT IPC-46Deploying NAT Between an IP Phone and Cisco CallManager IPC-46Monitoring and Maintaining IP Addressing IPC-47Clearing Caches, Tables, and Databases IPC-47Specifying the Format of Network Masks IPC-47Cisco IOS IP Configuration Guidev

ContentsDisplaying System and Network Statistics IPC-48Monitoring and Maintaining NHRP IPC-49IP Addressing Examples IPC-49Creating a Network from Separated Subnets Example IPC-50Serial Interfaces Configuration Example IPC-50IP Domains Example IPC-51Dynamic Lookup Example IPC-51HP Hosts on a Network Segment Example IPC-51Logical NBMA Example IPC-51NHRP over ATM Example IPC-53Changing the Rate for Triggering SVCs Example IPC-55Applying NHRP Rates to Specific Destinations Example IPC-57NHRP on a Multipoint Tunnel Example IPC-58Broadcasting Examples IPC-59Flooded Broadcast Example IPC-59Flooding of IP Broadcasts Example IPC-60Helper Addresses Example IPC-60NAT Configuration Examples IPC-61Dynamic Inside Source Translation Example IPC-61Overloading Inside Global Addresses Example IPC-62Translating Overlapping Address Example IPC-62TCP Load Distribution Example IPC-63ping Command Example IPC-63Configuring DHCPIPC-65DHCP Server OverviewIPC-65DHCP Client OverviewIPC-67DHCP Relay Agent OverviewIPC-67DHCP Configuration Task List IPC-68Enabling the Cisco IOS DHCP Server and Relay Agent Features IPC-68Configuring a DHCP Database Agent or Disabling DHCP Conflict Logging IPC-69Excluding IP Addresses IPC-69Configuring a DHCP Address Pool IPC-69Configuring the DHCP Address Pool Name and Entering DHCP Pool Configuration Mode IPC-69Configuring the DHCP Address Pool Subnet and Mask IPC-70Configuring the Domain Name for the Client IPC-70Configuring the IP Domain Name System Servers for the Client IPC-70Configuring the NetBIOS Windows Internet Naming Service Servers for the Client IPC-70Configuring the NetBIOS Node Type for the Client IPC-71Configuring the Default Router for the Client IPC-71Cisco IOS IP Configuration Guidevi

ContentsConfiguring the Address Lease Time IPC-71Configuring Manual Bindings IPC-71Configuring a DHCP Server Boot File IPC-73Configuring the Number of Ping Packets IPC-73Configuring the Timeout Value for Ping Packets IPC-73Enabling the Cisco IOS DHCP Client on Ethernet Interfaces IPC-73Configuring DHCP Server Options Import and Autoconfiguration IPC-74Configuring the Relay Agent Information Option in BOOTREPLY MessagesConfiguring a Relay Agent Information Reforwarding Policy IPC-75Enabling the DHCP Smart-Relay Feature IPC-75Monitoring and Maintaining the DHCP ServerIPC-75Configuration Examples IPC-76DHCP Database Agent Configuration Example IPC-77DHCP Address Pool Configuration Example IPC-77Manual Bindings Configuration Example IPC-78Cisco IOS DHCP Client Example IPC-78DHCP Server Options Import and Autoconfiguration ExampleConfiguring IP ServicesIP Services Task ListIPC-75IPC-79IPC-81IPC-81Managing IP Connections IPC-81Enabling ICMP Protocol Unreachable Messages IPC-82Enabling ICMP Redirect Messages IPC-82Enabling ICMP Mask Reply Messages IPC-83Understanding Path MTU Discovery IPC-83Setting the MTU Packet Size IPC-84Enabling IP Source Routing IPC-84Configuring Simplex Ethernet Interfaces IPC-85Configuring a DRP Server Agent IPC-85Enabling the DRP Server Agent IPC-86Limiting the Source of DRP Queries IPC-86Configuring Authentication of DRP Queries and ResponsesIPC-86Filtering IP Packets Using Access Lists IPC-87Creating Standard and Extended Access Lists Using Numbers IPC-88Creating Standard and Extended Access Lists Using Names IPC-91Specifying IP Extended Access Lists with Fragment Control IPC-93Benefits of Fragment Control in an IP Extended Access List IPC-95Enabling Turbo Access Control Lists IPC-96Configuring Turbo ACLs IPC-96Verifying Turbo ACLs IPC-97Cisco IOS IP Configuration Guidevii

ContentsApplying Time Ranges to Access Lists IPC-97Including Comments About Entries in Access Lists IPC-98Applying Access Lists IPC-98Controlling Access to a Line or Interface IPC-99Controlling Policy Routing and the Filtering of Routing InformationControlling Dialer Functions IPC-99IPC-99Configuring the Hot Standby Router Protocol IPC-100Enabling HSRP IPC-101Configuring HSRP Group Attributes IPC-102Changing the HSRP MAC Refresh Interval IPC-102Enabling HSRP MIB Traps IPC-103Enabling HSRP Support for MPLS VPNs IPC-103Defining VPNs IPC-104Enabling HSRP IPC-104Verifying HSRP Support for MPLS VPNs IPC-105Enabling HSRP Support for ICMP Redirect Messages IPC-105Redirects to Active HSRP Routers IPC-105Redirects to Passive HSRP Routers IPC-107Redirects to Non-HSRP Routers IPC-107Passive HSRP Router Advertisements IPC-107Redirects Not Sent IPC-107Configuring HSRP Support for ICMP Redirect Messages IPC-108Configuring IP Accounting IPC-108Configuring IP MAC Accounting IPC-109Configuring IP Precedence Accounting IPC-110Configuring TCP Performance Parameters IPC-110Compressing TCP Packet Headers IPC-111Expressing TCP Header Compression IPC-111Changing the Number of TCP Header Compression ConnectionsSetting the TCP Connection Attempt Time IPC-112Enabling TCP Path MTU Discovery IPC-112Enabling TCP Selective Acknowledgment IPC-113Enabling TCP Time Stamp IPC-114Setting the TCP Maximum Read Size IPC-114Setting the TCP Window Size IPC-114Setting the TCP Outgoing Queue Size IPC-115Configuring IP over WANsIPC-115Configuring the MultiNode Load Balancing Forwarding Agent IPC-115MNLB Forwarding Agent Configuration Task List IPC-116Cisco IOS IP Configuration GuideviiiIPC-112

ContentsEnabling CEF IPC-116Enabling NetFlow Switching IPC-117Enabling IP Multicast Routing IPC-117Configuring the Router as a Forwarding AgentIPC-118Monitoring and Maintaining the IP Network IPC-118Clearing Caches, Tables, and Databases IPC-118Monitoring and Maintaining the DRP Server Agent IPC-119Clearing the Access List Counters IPC-119Displaying System and Network Statistics IPC-119Monitoring the MNLB Forwarding Agent IPC-120Monitoring and Maintaining HSRP Support for ICMP Redirect MessagesIPC-120IP Services Configuration Examples IPC-120ICMP Services Example IPC-121Simplex Ethernet Interfaces Example IPC-121DRP Server Agent Example IPC-122Numbered Access List Examples IPC-122Turbo Access Control List Example IPC-123Implicit Masks in Access Lists Examples IPC-123Extended Access List Examples IPC-124Named Access List Example IPC-124IP Extended Access List with Fragment Control Example IPC-125Time Range Applied to an IP Access List Example IPC-125Commented IP Access List Entry Examples IPC-125IP Accounting Example IPC-126HSRP Load Sharing Example IPC-126HSRP MAC Refresh Interval Examples IPC-127No Switch or Learning Bridge Present Example IPC-127Switch or Learning Bridge Present Example IPC-127HSRP MIB Trap Example IPC-128HSRP Support for MPLS VPNs Example IPC-128HSRP Support for ICMP Redirect Messages Example IPC-129MNLB Forwarding Agent Examples IPC-130Forwarding Agent Configuration for FA2 Example IPC-130Services Manager Configuration for SM Example IPC-131Configuring Server Load BalancingIPC-133IOS SLB Functions and Capabilities IPC-134Algorithms for Server Load Balancing IPC-135Weighted Round Robin IPC-135Weighted Least Connections IPC-135Cisco IOS IP Configuration Guideix

ContentsPort-Bound Servers IPC-136Client-Assigned Load Balancing IPC-136Content Flow Monitor Support IPC-136Sticky Connections IPC-136Maximum Connections IPC-136Delayed Removal of TCP Connection Context IPC-137TCP Session Reassignment IPC-137Automatic Server Failure Detection IPC-137Automatic Unfail IPC-137Slow Start IPC-137SynGuard IPC-137Dynamic Feedback Protocol for IOS SLB IPC-138Alternate IP Addresses IPC-138Transparent Web Cache Balancing IPC-138NAT IPC-138Redundancy Enhancement—Stateless Backup IPC-139RestrictionsIPC-139IOS SLB Configuration Task List IPC-140Specifying a Server Farm IPC-141Specifying a Load-Balancing Algorithm IPC-141Specifying a Bind ID IPC-142Specifying a Real Server IPC-142Configuring Real Server Attributes IPC-142Enabling the Real Server for Service IPC-143Specifying a Virtual Server IPC-143Associating a Virtual Server with a Server Farm IPC-143Configuring Virtual Server Attributes IPC-143Adjusting Virtual Server Values IPC-144Preventing Advertisement of Virtual Server Address IPC-144Enabling the Virtual Server for Service IPC-144Configuring IOS SLB Dynamic Feedback Protocol IPC-145Configuring NAT IPC-145Implementing IOS SLB Stateless Backup IPC-145How IOS SLB Stateless Backup Works IPC-145Configuring IOS SLB Stateless Backup IPC-146Enabling HSRP IPC-147Customizing Group Attributes IPC-147Verifying the IOS SLB Stateless Backup Configuration IPC-147Verifying IOS SLB IPC-148Verifying IOS SLB Installation IPC-148Cisco IOS IP Configuration Guidex

ContentsVerifying Server Failure DetectionTroubleshooting IOS SLB IPC-150Monitoring and Maintaining IOS SLBIPC-149IPC-151Configuration Examples IPC-151IOS SLB Network Configuration Example IPC-152NAT Configuration Example IPC-153HSRP Configuration Example IPC-155IOS SLB Stateless Backup Configuration Example IPC-157Configuring Mobile IPIPC-159Mobile IP Overview IPC-159Why is Mobile IP Needed? IPC-159Mobile IP Components IPC-160How Mobile IP Works IPC-161Agent Discovery IPC-161Registration IPC-162Routing IPC-162Mobile IP Security IPC-163MN-HA IPC-163MN-FA IPC-164FA-HA IPC-164HA-HA IPC-164Storing Security Associations IPC-164Storing SAs on AAA IPC-165Home Agent Redundancy IPC-165HSRP Groups IPC-165How HA Redundancy Works IPC-165PrerequisitesIPC-166Mobile IP Configuration Task List IPC-167Enabling Home Agent Services IPC-167Enabling Foreign Agent Services IPC-168Configuring AAA in the Mobile IP Environment IPC-168Configuring RADIUS in the Mobile IP Environment IPC-169Configuring TACACS in the Mobile IP Environment IPC-169Verifying Setup IPC-169Monitoring and Maintaining Mobile IP IPC-170Shutting Down Mobile IP IPC-170Mobile IP HA Redundancy Configuration Task ListEnabling Mobile IP IPC-171IPC-170Cisco IOS IP Configuration Guidexi

ContentsEnabling HSRP IPC-171Configuring HSRP Group Attributes IPC-171Enabling HA Redundancy for a Physical Network IPC-172Enabling HA Redundancy for a Virtual Network Using One Physical Network IPC-172Enabling HA Redundancy for a Virtual Network Using Multiple Physical Networks IPC-173Enabling HA Redundancy for Multiple Virtual Networks Using One Physical Network IPC-174Enabling HA Redundancy for Multiple Virtual Networks Using Multiple Physical Networks IPC-174Verifying HA Redundancy IPC-175Monitoring and Maintaining HA Redundancy IPC-176Mobile IP Configuration Examples IPC-176Home Agent Configuration Example IPC-176Home Agent Using AAA Server Example IPC-177Foreign Agent Configuration Example IPC-178Mobile IP HA Redundancy Configuration Examples IPC-178HA Redundancy for Physical Networks Example IPC-180HA Redundancy for a Virtual Network Using One Physical Network Example IPC-182HA Redundancy for a Virtual Network Using Multiple Physical Networks Example IPC-183HA Redundancy for Multiple Virtual Networks Using One Physical Network Example IPC-186HA Redundancy for Multiple Virtual Networks Using Multiple Physical NetworksExample IPC-189IP ROUTING PROTOCOLSConfiguring On-Demand Routing IPC-195On-Demand Routing Configuration Task List IPC-196Enabling ODR IPC-196Filtering ODR Information IPC-197Redistributing ODR Information into the Dynamic Routing Protocol of the HubReconfiguring CDP or ODR Timers IPC-197Using ODR with Dialer Mappings IPC-198Configuring Routing Information ProtocolIPC-199RIP Configuration Task List IPC-200Enabling RIP IPC-200Allowing Unicast Updates for RIP IPC-201Applying Offsets to Routing Metrics IPC-201Adjusting Timers IPC-201Specifying a RIP Version IPC-202Enabling RIP Authentication IPC-203RIP Route Summarization IPC-203Cisco IOS IP Configuration GuidexiiIPC-197

ContentsRestrictions to RIP Route Summarization IPC-205Configuring Route Summarization on an Interface IPC-205Verifying IP Route Summarization IPC-205Disabling Automatic Route Summarization IPC-206Running IGRP and RIP Concurrently IPC-206Disabling the Validation of Source IP Addresses IPC-207Enabling or Disabling Split Horizon IPC-207Configuring Interpacket Delay IPC-208Connecting RIP to a WAN IPC-208RIP Configuration Examples IPC-209Route Summarization Examples IPC-209Example 1: Correct Configuration IPC-209Example 2: Incorrect Configuration IPC-210Split Horizon Examples IPC-210Example 1 IPC-210Example 2 IPC-210Address Family Timers Example IPC-212Configuring IGRPIPC-213The Cisco IGRP ImplementationIGRP Updates IPC-214IPC-213IGRP Configuration Task List IPC-2

Contents v Cisco IOS IP Configuration Guide Suppressing Forward and Reverse Record Options IPC-26 Specifying the NHRP Responder Address IPC-26 Changing the Time Period NBMA Addresses Are Advertised as Valid IPC-26 Configuring a GRE Tunnel for Multipoint Operation IPC-27 Configuring NHRP Server-Only Mode IPC-27 Enabling

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