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Cisco ME 3400 Ethernet Access Switch Software Configuration Guide
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CHAPTER
43 Configuring MSDP 43-1
Understanding MSDP 43-1
MSDP Operation 43-2
MSDP Benefits 43-3
Configuring MSDP 43-3
Default MSDP Configuration 43-3
Configuring a Default MSDP Peer 43-3
Caching Source-Active State 43-6
Requesting Source Information from an MSDP Peer 43-7
Controlling Source Information that Your Switch Originates 43-8
Redistributing Sources 43-8
Filtering Source-Active Request Messages 43-9
Controlling Source Information that Your Switch Forwards 43-10
Using a Filter 43-11
Using TTL to Limit the Multicast Data Sent in SA Messages 43-12
Controlling Source Information that Your Switch Receives 43-12
Configuring an MSDP Mesh Group 43-14
Shutting Down an MSDP Peer 43-14
Including a Bordering PIM Dense-Mode Region in MSDP 43-15
Configuring an Originating Address other than the RP Address 43-16
Monitoring and Maintaining MSDP 43-17
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44 Troubleshooting 44-1
Recovering from Corrupted Software By Using the Xmodem Protocol 44-2
Recovering from a Lost or Forgotten Password 44-3
Procedure with Password Recovery Enabled 44-5
Procedure with Password Recovery Disabled 44-7
Preventing Autonegotiation Mismatches 44-8
SFP Module Security and Identification 44-9
Monitoring SFP Module Status 44-9
Monitoring Temperature 44-9
Using Ping 44-10
Understanding Ping 44-10
Using Ping 44-10
All Software Versions 44-11
Metro IP Access Image 44-11
Ping Responses 44-12
Summary 44-12