About this guide
This document describes basic configuration for the Nokia Service Router Linux (SR Linux). Examples of commonly used commands are provided.
This document is intended for network technicians, administrators, operators, service providers, and others who need to understand how the router is configured.
This manual covers the current release and may also contain some content that will be released in later maintenance loads. See the SR Linux Release Notes for information on features supported in each load.
What's new
Topic |
Location |
---|---|
Configurable hash options for IP ECMP load balancing | IP ECMP Load Balancing |
Authorization for individual service types | Service authorization for local users |
DHCP server with static allocation | DHCP server |
DHCP relay using different IP-VRF or default network-instance | DHCP relay |
Authorization using TACACS+ priv-lvl mapping | Authorization using a TACACS+ server |
eBGP multihop | eBGP multihop |
Upgrading the configuration following a software upgrade | Configuration upgrades |
Precautionary and information messages
The following are information symbols used in the documentation.
Conventions
Nokia SR Linux documentation uses the following command conventions.
Bold type indicates a command that the user must enter.
Input and output examples are displayed in
Courier
text.An open right-angle bracket indicates a progression of menu choices or simple command sequence (often selected from a user interface). Example: start > connect to.
Angle brackets (< >) indicate an item that is not used verbatim. For example, for the command show ethernet <name>, name should be replaced with the name of the interface.
A vertical bar (|) indicates a mutually exclusive argument.
Square brackets ([ ]) indicate optional elements.
Braces ({ }) indicate a required choice. When braces are contained within square brackets, they indicate a required choice within an optional element.
Italic type indicates a variable.
Generic IP addresses are used in examples. Replace these with the appropriate IP addresses used in the system.