05-15-2024 07:04 AM
Greetings,
We are pleased to announce that the following revised RUCKUS FastIron product guides are now available on the RUCKUS Support Portal.
See the “New In This Document” or “Document History” section for details on the most recent changes.
Please forward these links on to customers, partners, and employees as needed.
RUCKUS FastIron Command Reference Guide, 08.0.95
RUCKUS FastIron Command Reference Guide, 09.0.10
RUCKUS FastIron Command Reference Guide, 10.0.20
RUCKUS FastIron Layer 3 Routing Configuration Guide, 08.0.95
RUCKUS FastIron Layer 3 Routing Configuration Guide, 09.0.10
RUCKUS FastIron Layer 3 Routing Configuration Guide, 10.0.20
RUCKUS FastIron QoS and Traffic Management Configuration Guide, 09.0.10
RUCKUS FastIron QoS and Traffic Management Configuration Guide, 10.0.20
RUCKUS FastIron Security Configuration Guide, 09.0.10
RUCKUS FastIron Security Configuration Guide, 10.0.20
RUCKUS FastIron Monitoring Configuration Guide, 09.0.10
RUCKUS FastIron Management Configuration Guide, 08.0.95
RUCKUS FastIron Management Configuration Guide, 09.0.10
Note: HTML versions of the product guides are available on the Technical Content Portal (https://docs.commscope.com) and included as embedded links on the RUCKUS Support Portal.
06-30-2024 05:43 AM
regarding: RUCKUS FastIron Command Reference Guide, 10.0.20
is there any specific reason to introduce a command with an underscore? (ttl_threshold)
looking through the reference i can only find 2 other uses of an underscore:
"show ipc_stats", which at least on my 10.0.10c_cd4 & 10.0.10d very much doesn't work.
"ipv6 icmp fragment_header_bit", not sure why it says "... or equal to 1280", i think it should just be "less then" without the "equal", at least according to rfc8200&2460
07-10-2024 07:37 AM
@jenniferbush wrote:RUCKUS FastIron Layer 3 Routing Configuration Guide, 10.0.20
nitpicking, but https://support.ruckuswireless.com/documents/4740 (the 10.0.20 l3 guide) for some reason is named the "FastIron 10.0.20 (GA) Layer 3 Switching Configuration Guide" in the overview & the direct link i gave.
the actual docs on commscope do call it the layer 3 routing guide, which is also how all other l3 guides are named.
here's what i mean, quick search on layer 3 in the docs: