Documents in this section provide background concepts and procedures for configuring, operating, and maintaining SR Linux software. This section also includes reference documents that support these tasks such as the Data Model Reference and NetOps Development API descriptions.
This guide describes the services and provides configuration examples for the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) protocol used with the Nokia Service Router Linux (SR Linux).
This document describes basic configuration for the Nokia Service Router Linux (SR Linux). Examples of commonly used commands are provided.
This document describes the interfaces used with the Nokia Service Router Linux (SR Linux).
This guide describes configuration details for the gRPC Routing Information Base Interface (gRIBI) feature set used with the Nokia Service Router Linux (SR Linux).
This document describes basic configuration for EVPN Layer 2 (L2) and Layer 3 (L3) functionality on the Nokia Service Router Linux (SR Linux). It presents examples to configure and implement various protocols and services.
This document describes SR Linux support for P4Runtime and includes procedures for configuring SR Linux to operate with P4Runtime clients.
This document describes configuration details for the Quality of Service (QoS) feature set used with the Nokia Service Router Linux (SR Linux).
This document describes configuration details for the Segment Routing feature set used with the Nokia Service Router Linux (SR Linux).
This document describes how to configure advanced solutions for the Nokia Service Router Linux (SR Linux). Advanced solutions are defined as more complex network-level configurations where additional guidance and more detailed procedures may be required.
This document describes the configuration and state data models available for the Nokia Service Router Linux (SR Linux).
This quick reference provides a summary of commonly used SR Linux commands and debugging strategies.
This document describes how to create custom CLI plug-ins, and defines the classes and utility functions used to create them. It also defines how to install, modify, and remove a CLI plug-in.
The NetOps Development Kit (NDK) allows operators to program high-performance, integrated agents that run alongside the Nokia Service Router Linux (SR Linux). This document provides programming gRPC APIs used with the NDK.
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