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155-Mbps and 622-Mbps port adapter
cabling     4-17
CRC errors     4-16, 4-17
LEDs     4-14
network diameter     4-16
troubleshooting

25-Mbps port adapter
cabling     4-33
CRC errors     4-32, 4-33
LEDs     4-30
network diameter     4-32

A


aaa authorization command     8-4

AIS      4-7, 4-8

alarm indication signal
See AIS

ATM
CLP bit     B-2
GFC field     B-2
HEC field     B-2
NNI
header format     B-2
PT field     B-2
VCI field     B-2
VPI field     B-2

ATM cell structure     B-1

atm ping command     4-5

ATM switching
bit rate, checking     4-4
loopback tests overview     4-6
port checks     4-1

B


baselines     1-2

basic checks     4-3
CRC errors     4-3
network diameter     4-3

basic port checks, ATM switching     4-1

broadcast-and-unknown server
See BUS

buffers, internal     A-8

BUS     6-2

C


cable tester     2-4

cabling
155-Mbps and 622-Mbps port adapter     4-16, 4-17
25-Mbps port adapter     4-32, 4-33
attenuation     2-4
basic checks     4-3
cable testers     2-4
category 5     4-3, 4-5, 4-16, 4-17, 4-20, 4-21, 4-24, 4-25, 4-29, 4-32, 4-33
CBR T1 and CBR E1 port adapter     4-29
cell rate     4-5
DS3 and E3 port adapter     4-24, 4-25
NEXT     2-4
noise     2-4
T1 and E1 port adapter     4-20, 4-21

category 5 cabling     4-3, 4-5, 4-16, 4-17, 4-20, 4-21, 4-24, 4-25, 4-29, 4-32, 4-33

cautions
core dumps, creating     C-1, C-3

CBR T1 and CBR E1 port adapter
CRC errors     4-29
network diameter     4-29
troubleshooting     4-27

cell     B-1

cell rate
cabling     4-5
CRC errors     4-3, 4-5

CHAP
TACACS+     8-5

Cisco TAC     D-3

CLP bit     B-2

commands     4-13
atm ping     4-5
debug atm errors     4-13
debug atm oam-all     4-13
debug lane client     6-7
debug lane client signal interface atm     6-7
debug lane config     6-7
debug lane finder     6-7
debug lane server interface atm     6-7
debug lane signal interface atm     6-7
debug ports     4-13
debug ppp negotiation     8-4
debug tag-switching adjacency     7-12
debug tag-switching atm-tdp     7-12
debug tag-switching packets     7-12
debug tag-switching tdp     7-12
debug tag-switching tfib     7-12
debug tag-switching traffic-eng     7-12
debug tag-switching tsp-tunnels     7-12
exception core-file     C-1
exception dump     C-1, C-2
exception memory     C-2
exception memory fragment     C-2
exception memory minimum     C-2
logging     A-5
make UNIX     8-2
ping     7-3, A-5
ping atm interface atm     4-10
show atm resource     A-9
show atm vp     7-10
show interface atm     4-14, 4-18, 4-23, 4-27
show interface loopback 0     7-3
show ip ospf     7-3
show lane client     6-3, 6-5
show running-config     7-3, A-5
show tag interface detail     7-3
show tag-switching interfaces     7-3
show tag-switching tdp neighbor     7-8
show tag-switching tsp-tunnels     7-10
show tag tdp discovery     7-3
show tech-support     D-1
terminal monitor     A-8
undebug all     4-13, 6-7
write core     C-3

configuration, displaying     A-5

configure terminal command, message logging     A-5

congestion loss priority bit
See CLP bit

console line, limiting output on     A-8

console line versus terminal lines     A-8

core dump
creating     C-1
free memory     C-2
processor memory and     C-2
TFTP server     C-1

CRC errors     4-3
155-Mbps and 622-Mbps port adapter     4-16
25-Mbps port adapter     4-32, 4-33
CBR T1 and CBR E1 port adapter     4-29
DS3 and E3 port adapter     4-24, 4-25
T1 and E1 port adapter     4-20, 4-21

CRC errors155-Mbps and 622-Mbps port adapter     4-17

D


daemon setup, syslog server     A-10

debug all command     A-4

debug atm errors command     4-13

debug atm oam-all command     4-13

debug atm oam-pkt     4-13

debug atm oam-pkt command     4-13

debug commands
caution for use     A-2
cautions     2-2, 4-13
disabling     2-2, 4-13
disabling all     A-4
enabling all     A-4
entering     A-2
options, displaying     A-3
output
generating     A-4
redirecting     A-5
sample     A-4
output, saving     A-1
output formats     A-1
output to file     A-1
overhead     A-1
reducing impact     A-1
using     2-2
using the no form     A-2

debug lane client command     6-7

debug lane config command     6-7

debug lane finder command     6-7

debug lane server interface atm command     6-7

debug lane signal interface atm command     6-7

debug ports     4-13

debug ppp negotiation command     8-4

debug status, displaying     A-2

debug tag-switching adjacency command     7-12

debug tag-switching atm-tdp command     7-12

debug tag-switching packets command     7-12

debug tag-switching tdp command     7-12

debug tag-switching tfib command     7-12

debug tag-switching traffic-eng command     7-12

debug tag-switching tsp-tunnels command     7-12

diagnostic commands
debug commands     2-2
overview     2-1
ping command     2-2
trace command     2-3

digital multimeter     2-4

disable debug commands     A-2

disable debugging activity     A-4

DS3 and E3 port adapter
cabling     4-25
CRC errors     4-24, 4-25
LEDs     4-22
network diameter     4-24
troubleshooting     4-22

E


electronic mail, technical support     D-3

enable all debugging     A-4

error messages logging     D-2

/etc/services file     8-3

exception commands     C-1

exception core-file command     C-1

exception dump command     C-1, C-2

exception memory command     C-2

exception memory fragment command     C-2

exception memory minimum command     C-2

F


F4     4-7

F5     4-7

formats header
ATM NNI     B-2

FTP
image mode     8-1
TACACS+     8-1
technical support, providing data     D-3

G


gcc UNIX command     8-2

generic flow control field
See GFC field

GFC field     B-2

H


halt all debug activity     A-4

header error control
See HEC field

HEC field     B-2

host address, setting syslog server     A-9

host problems
155-Mbps and 622-Mbps port adapter
cables     4-16, 4-17
25-Mbps port adapter
cables     4-32, 4-33
basic checks
cables     4-3
CBR T1 and CBR E1 port adapter
cables     4-29
cell rate cables     4-5
DS3 and E3 port adapter
cables     4-24, 4-25
T1 and E1 port adapter
cables     4-20, 4-21

I


Interface     6-2

Interim     6-2

Interim Local Management Interface (ILMI)     6-2

internal buffer, logging messages to     A-8

IP See TCP/IP     1-4

K


Kermit protocol     D-3

L


LANE
client troubleshooting     6-5
configuration server (LECS) troubleshooting     6-6
debugging     6-7
example network     6-1
troubleshooting     6-1

LANE emulation configuration server
See LECS

LAN Emulation
See LANE

LAN Emulation server
See LES

LECS     6-2

LES     6-2

logging command     A-5, D-2

logging on command     A-7

loopback tests, ATM switching overview     4-6

M


Macintosh, logging router output     D-2

Makefile     8-2

make UNIX command     8-2

memory requirements for obtaining a core dump     C-2

message logging
choosing a destination     A-5
directing to console     A-7
enabling     A-7
keywords and levels     A-7, A-8
limiting output on console     A-8
limiting output on terminal lines     A-8
setting levels     A-7
setting trap level     A-9
to internal buffer     A-8

messages, logging     D-2

monitor, logging messages to     A-8

multimeter     2-4

N


network analyzer, overview     2-5

network diameter, 155-Mbps and 622-Mbps port adapter     4-16

network diameter, 25-Mbps port adapter     4-32

network diameter, basic checks     4-3

network diameter, CBR T1 and CBR E1 port adapter     4-29

network diameter, DS3 and E3 port adapter     4-24

network diameter, T1 and E1 port adapter     4-20

network element (NE)     4-6

network map     1-2

network monitor     2-4

Network-Node Interface
See NNI

network traffic
debug priority over     A-4
generating with ping command     A-5

NNI
header format     B-2

no debug all command     2-2, 4-13

no debug command     2-2, 4-13

O


OAM     4-7

Open Shortest Path First
See OSPF

optical time domain reflectometer
See OTDR

options to debug command, displaying     A-3

OSPF     7-1

OTDR     2-4

output from debug
caution using     A-4
generating     A-4
redirect using command options     A-5
setting message levels     A-7
terminal lines versus console lines     A-8

P


PAP, TACACS+     8-4

password recovery
overview     8-5

payload type field
See PT field

PC
logging router output     D-2

performance
debug commands and     2-2, 4-13
network monitors and     2-4

ping atm command     4-5

ping atm interface atm command     4-10

ping command     7-3
ICMP and     2-2
IP version     2-2
using     2-2

ping command, using to generate network traffic     A-5

port checks, ATM switching     4-1

ports, ATM, basic port check     4-1

PPP, TACACS+     8-4

problem-solving model, troubleshooting     1-1

PT, field     B-2

R


RDI     4-7

receive LED     4-14, 4-18, 4-22, 4-27

recovering passwords
See password recovery

remote defect indication
See RDI

remote terminal, logging router output     D-2

router
crash
core dump and     C-1
processor memory and     C-2
diagnostic commands
debug commands     2-2
overview     2-1
ping command     2-2
trace command     2-3

router configuration, displaying     A-5

S


script UNIX command     D-2

security     8-1

server
FTP server     C-1, C-3
rcp server     C-1, C-3
syslog server     D-2
TACACS+ server     8-4

setting message logging trap level     A-9

show atm resource command     A-9

show atm vc interface atm command     5-55

show atm vp command     7-10

show commands
common     2-1

show interface loopback 0 command     7-3

show ip ospf command     7-3

show lane client command     6-3, 6-5

show port port-number all command     4-2

show running-config command     7-3, A-5

show tag interface detail command     7-3

show tag-switching interfaces command     7-3

show tag-switching tdp neighbor command     7-8

show tag-switching tsp-tunnels command     7-10

show tag tdp discovery command     7-3

show tech-support command     D-1

support, technical
See technical support

symptoms
defining     1-2
troubleshooting     1-1

syslog server     A-9, A-10
logging troubleshooting information     D-2

system diagnostics, enabling all     A-4

T


T1 and E1 port adapter
cabling     4-21
CRC errors     4-20, 4-21
LEDs     4-18
network diameter     4-20

TAC     D-3

TACACS+
CHAP     8-5
compiling daemon     8-2
configuration file
CHAP     8-5
converting password file to     8-3
missing     8-3
daemon
compiling     8-2
launching     8-3
tac_plus executable     8-3
disk space     8-1
/etc/passwd file     8-5
/etc/services file     8-3
FTP     8-1
gcc UNIX command     8-2
launching     8-3
Makefile     8-2
make UNIX command     8-2
PAP     8-4
password file, converting to configuration file     8-3
PPP     8-4
problems
aaa authorization command present     8-4
archive not transferred in image mode     8-1
CHAP misconfigured     8-5
daemon not launched     8-3
FTP misconfiguration     8-1
gcc not in $PATH     8-2
insufficient disk space     8-1
make not in $PATH     8-2
no TCP connection to daemon     8-5
PAP misconfigured     8-4
platform not in Makefile     8-2
PPP not functioning correctly     8-4
router misconfigured     8-4
tac_plus executable does not exist     8-3
TACACS+ configuration file missing     8-3
TACACS+ not in /etc/services     8-3
username/password not in /etc/passwd     8-5
symptoms
authentication fails     8-4
cannot compile daemon     8-2
daemon does not run     8-3
daemon not up and running     8-3
errors unarchiving source file     8-1
no Username prompt     8-4
users cannot login     8-4
tac_plus executable     8-3
TCP connection to daemon     8-5

Tag Distribution Protocol
See TDP

Tag Switching
debugging     7-12
example     7-2
initial troubleshooting     7-3
TDP neighbor troubleshooting     7-8
VP tunnel troubleshooting     7-10

TCP/IP
See IP     1-4

TDP     7-1

TDP neighbor troubleshooting     7-8

Technical Assistance Center (TAC)     D-3

technical support
Cisco TAC     D-3
gathering data for     D-1  to D-2
providing data     D-3
show tech-support command     D-1

terminal
logging router output     D-2

terminal monitor command     A-8

third-party troubleshooting tools
cable tester     2-4
fiber cable tester     2-4
multimeter     2-4
network monitor     2-4
OTDR     2-4
protocol analyzer     2-5
TDR     2-4
volt-ohm meter     2-4

trace command
port unreachable message     2-3
time exceeded message     2-3
TTL     2-3
using     2-3

transmit LED     4-14, 4-18, 4-22, 4-27, 4-30

trap level     A-9

troubleshooting
action plan     1-2
baselines and     1-2
gathering facts     1-2
internetwork map     1-2
preventative measures     1-2
problem-solving model     1-1
symptoms
defining     1-2
description     1-1
third-party tools
cable tester     2-4
fiber cable tester     2-4
multimeter     2-4
network monitor     2-4
OTDR     2-4
protocol analyzer     2-5
TDR     2-4
volt-ohm meter     2-4

U


undebug all command     4-13, 6-7

UNIX
gcc command     8-2
logging router output     D-2

UNIX syslog server     A-9, A-10

V


VCI field     B-2

virtual channel identifier
See VCI field

virtual channel identifier field
See VCI field

virtual path identifier
See VPI field

virtual path identifier field
See VPI field

volt-ohm meter     2-4

VPI field     B-2

VP tunnel troubleshooting     7-10

W


write core command     C-3

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