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Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3130 and 3032 for Dell Software Configuration Guide
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45 Configuring MSDP 45-1
Understanding MSDP 45-1
MSDP Operation 45-2
MSDP Benefits 45-3
Configuring MSDP 45-3
Default MSDP Configuration 45-4
Configuring a Default MSDP Peer 45-4
Caching Source-Active State 45-6
Requesting Source Information from an MSDP Peer 45-8
Controlling Source Information that Your Switch Originates 45-8
Redistributing Sources 45-9
Filtering Source-Active Request Messages 45-10
Controlling Source Information that Your Switch Forwards 45-11
Using a Filter 45-12
Using TTL to Limit the Multicast Data Sent in SA Messages 45-13
Controlling Source Information that Your Switch Receives 45-13
Configuring an MSDP Mesh Group 45-15
Shutting Down an MSDP Peer 45-15
Including a Bordering PIM Dense-Mode Region in MSDP 45-16
Configuring an Originating Address other than the RP Address 45-17
Monitoring and Maintaining MSDP 45-18
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46 Configuring Fallback Bridging 46-1
Understanding Fallback Bridging 46-1
Fallback Bridging Overview 46-1
Fallback Bridging and Switch Stacks 46-3
Configuring Fallback Bridging 46-3
Default Fallback Bridging Configuration 46-4
Fallback Bridging Configuration Guidelines 46-4
Creating a Bridge Group 46-4
Adjusting Spanning-Tree Parameters 46-6
Changing the VLAN-Bridge Spanning-Tree Priority 46-6
Changing the Interface Priority 46-7
Assigning a Path Cost 46-7
Adjusting BPDU Intervals 46-8
Disabling the Spanning Tree on an Interface 46-10
Monitoring and Maintaining Fallback Bridging 46-11