Manual :
BIG-IP TMOS: Routing Administration
Applies To:
Show VersionsBIG-IP AAM
- 12.1.0
BIG-IP APM
- 12.1.0
BIG-IP Link Controller
- 12.1.0
BIG-IP Analytics
- 12.1.0
BIG-IP LTM
- 12.1.0
BIG-IP PEM
- 12.1.0
BIG-IP AFM
- 12.1.0
BIG-IP DNS
- 12.1.0
BIG-IP ASM
- 12.1.0
Original Publication Date: 05/23/2016
- Overview of TMOS Routing
- Interfaces
- Trunks
- VLANs, VLAN Groups, and VXLAN
- Self IP Addresses
- Packet Filters
- NATS and SNATs
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Route Domains
- What is a route domain?
- Benefits of route domains
- Sample partitions with route domain objects
- Sample route domain deployment
- About route domain IDs
- Traffic forwarding across route domains
- About default route domains for administrative partitions
- About VLAN and tunnel assignments for a route domain
- About advanced routing modules for a route domain
- About throughput limits on route domain traffic
- Creating a route domain on the BIG-IP system
- Static Routes
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Dynamic Routing
- Dynamic routing on the BIG-IP system
- Supported protocols for dynamic routing
- About the Bidirectional Forwarding Detection protocol
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About the Protocol Independent Multicast protocol
- About using PIM sparse mode
- About using PIM dense mode
- About using PIM sparse-dense mode
- About reverse path forwarding functionality
- About Maximum Multicast Rate functionality
- Configuration overview
- Enabling a PIM protocol for a route domain
- Common commands for enabling multicast routing
- Common commands for configuring PIM interfaces
- Common tmsh commands for PIM interfaces
- PIM protocol supported tunnel types
- About ECMP routing
- Location of startup configuration for advanced routing modules
- Accessing the IMI Shell
- Relationship of advanced routing modules and BFD to route domains
- About Route Health Injection
- Advertisement of next-hop addresses
- Visibility of static routes
- About dynamic routing for redundant system configurations
- Dynamic routing on a VIPRION system
- Troubleshooting information for dynamic routing
- Address Resolution Protocol
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Spanning Tree Protocol
- Introduction to spanning tree protocols
- About STP protocol
- About the RSTP protocol
- About the MSTP protocol
- About spanning tree with legacy bridges
- Configuration overview
- Spanning tree mode
- Global timers
- About the transmit hold count option
- MSTP-specific global properties
- Management of spanning tree instances
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Interfaces for spanning tree
- About enabling and disabling spanning tree
- STP link type
- STP edge port
- About spanning tree protocol reset
- About managing interfaces for a specific instance
- About viewing a list of interface IDs for an instance
- About port roles
- Port states
- Settings to configure for an interface for a specific instance
- WCCP
- Rate Shaping with srTCM Policers
- Legal Notices