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SR Linux R24.3
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  2. Operate and maintain

    Documents under this category provide background concepts and procedures for configuring, operating, and maintaining SR Linux software.

  3. Interfaces Guide

    This document describes interface configuration for the Nokia Service Router Linux (SR Linux), including subinterfaces, IRB interfaces, LAGs, DHCP relay, and IPv6 router advertisements.

  4. What's new
  • Operate and maintain

    Documents under this category provide background concepts and procedures for configuring, operating, and maintaining SR Linux software.

    • ACL and Policy Based Routing Guide

      This document describes ACL and policy-based routing configuration for the Nokia Service Router Linux (SR Linux).

    • Advanced Solutions Guide

      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.

    • CLI Plug-in Guide

      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.

    • Configuration Basics

      This document describes basic configuration for the Nokia Service Router Linux (SR Linux). Examples of commonly used commands are provided.

    • EVPN-VXLAN Guide

      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.

    • gRIBI Guide

      This guide describes configuration details for the gRPC Routing Information Base Interface (gRIBI) feature set used with the Nokia Service Router Linux (SR Linux).

    • Interfaces Guide

      This document describes interface configuration for the Nokia Service Router Linux (SR Linux), including subinterfaces, IRB interfaces, LAGs, DHCP relay, and IPv6 router advertisements.

      • About this guide
      • What's new
      • Interfaces
      • Linux interface naming conventions
      • Basic interface configuration
      • Subinterfaces
      • IRB interfaces
      • Displaying interface statistics
      • Configuring interface delay
      • Displaying subinterface statistics
      • Displaying interface status
      • LLDP
      • LAG
      • Breakout ports
      • Physical port loopback
      • PHY-to-port-group mapping (7220 IXR-D2 and 7220 IXR-D2L only)
      • IPv4 ARP and IPv6 ND
      • DHCP relay
      • DHCP server
      • IPv6 router advertisements
      • IPv6 Router Advertisement guard (RA guard)
      • Interface port speed configuration
      • Interface hold timers
      • Reload-delay timer
      • Interfaces Guide PDF
    • MPLS Guide

      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).

    • Network Synchronization Guide

      This guide describes the network synchronization features for the Nokia Service Router Linux (SR Linux).

    • P4Runtime Guide

      This document describes SR Linux support for P4Runtime and includes procedures for configuring SR Linux to operate with P4Runtime clients.

    • Quality of Service Guide

      This document describes configuration details for the Quality of Service (QoS) feature set used with the Nokia Service Router Linux (SR Linux).

    • Routing Protocols Guide

      This document describes routing protocol configuration for the Nokia Service Router Linux (SR Linux), including OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP.

    • Segment Routing Guide

      This document describes configuration details for the Segment Routing feature set used with the Nokia Service Router Linux (SR Linux).

    • System Management Guide 

      This document describes the interfaces used with the Nokia Service Router Linux (SR Linux).

What's new

Topic Location
Support for IPv4 unnumbered interfaces on SR-ISIS. IPv4 unnumbered interfaces
Support for putting a physical port into loopback mode (7250-IXR). Physical port loopback
Hold timers are configured in milliseconds in a range of 100 to 86 400 000 ms in multiples of 50 ms.

Interface hold timers

Configuring interface hold timers

Configuring interface delay Configuring interface delay

March 22, 2024

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