- --- 1-13
- ! character in output 20-10, 20-34
- # character in a prompt 2-4
- . character 20-33
- .rhosts file 20-47
- > character, in a prompt 2-4
- ? command 2-12
- ^ character 2-13
- 155 Mbps
- default configuration 19-1
- interface configuration 19-2
- SM, MM, UTP interface configuration 19-1
- 25 Mbps
- interface configuration 19-53
- interface default configuration 19-53
- 622 Mbps
- configuration 19-3
- default configuration 19-3
- interface configuration 19-3
- 8-bit character set 3-14
- aaa accounting command 5-13
- aaa new-model command 5-13
- AAA/TACACS+ description 5-11
- abbreviating commands
- to execute 2-1
- to get command help 2-12
- ABR 1-7, 1-8, 8-14
- absolute-timeout command 3-4
- access 12-9
- access control
- inbound 12-10
- IP 12-9, 12-11
- list 12-1
- outbound 12-10
- using 12-1
- access filter 10-2
- access lists, IP
- applying on inbound or outbound interfaces 12-10
- applying to interface 12-10
- configuration (examples) 12-11, 12-12
- dynamic 12-10
- extended 12-10
- creating 12-9, 12-10
- description 12-9, 12-10
- implicit masks 12-10
- standard 12-10
- creating 12-9
- description 12-9
- undefined 12-11
- violations, logging 12-10
- virtual terminal lines, setting on 12-11
- access-class command 12-11
- ACR 1-9
- activation-character command 3-13
- adaptive clocking 4-27
- address classes 4-11
- Address Resolution Protocol
- See ARP
- addressing scheme, ATM 4-6, 10-2, 11-12
- administrative interface, configuring 4-30
- administrative-weight command 11-42
- advanced traffic management 1-6
- AESA 10-3
- age-timer commands 17-14
- AIS 19-5, 19-6, 19-8
- alarm 19-5
- allowed cell rate
- See ACR
- ARP 1-10, 1-13, 10-1
- ASP, ATM switch processor
- async-bootp command 20-36
- Asynchronous Transfer Mode
- See ATM
- ATM 4-7
- address
- LANE, MAC address and ESI field 14-10
- templates, LANE, wildcards in 14-11
- Forum 1-13
- inverse ARP, in networks using PVCs 13-6
- route command 11-13, 11-17
- routing 1-5
- signaling 1-4
- switch processor
- see ASP
- VP tunnel 8-11
- atm abr-mode command 9-7
- ATM accounting
- file configuration mode 15-7
- selection configuration mode 15-5
- SNMP traps 15-9
- atm accounting collection command 15-8
- atm accounting command 15-4
- atm accounting enable command 15-3
- atm accounting file command 15-7
- atm accounting selection command 15-5
- atm accounting trap threshold command 15-10
- ATM address
- configuration 10-2
- atm address command 4-7, 10-2, 11-12, 11-16, 15-3, 15-5, 15-7
- atm address-registration command 10-6
- atm arp-server nsap command 13-3
- atm arp-server time-out command 13-4
- atm atm-address command 10-2, 15-5
- atm auto-configuration command 8-3, 8-6
- atm cac best-effort configuration 9-30
- atm cac best-effort-limit command 9-30
- atm cac link-sharing command 9-22
- atm cac max-peak-cell-rate command 9-32
- atm cac service-category command 9-41
- atm connection-traffic-table-row command 8-10, 9-10
- atm e164 address command 17-6
- atm e164 auto-conversion command 17-10
- atm e164 translation command 17-12
- atm e164 translation-table command 17-12
- ATM end system address
- See AESA
- atm esi-address command 13-3, 13-4
- atm ilmi default-access command 10-3
- atm ilmi-enable command 10-6
- atm ilmi-keepalive command 10-6
- atm lecs-address command 10-4, 14-20
- atm lecs-address-default command 14-15
- atm link-distance command 9-28
- atm nni command 8-6
- atm nsap-address command 13-3, 13-4, 13-9
- atm output-queue command 9-15
- atm output-threshold command 9-17
- atm over-subscription-factor command 9-5
- atm pacing command 9-19
- atm ping command 7-4
- atm pnni admin-weight command 11-43
- atm pnni link-selection command 10-7, 11-38
- atm pvc aal5snap inarp command 13-6
- atm pvc command 8-13, 13-7
- atm pvp command 8-10
- atm qos command 9-4
- atm rmon enable command 15-16
- atm rmon portselgrp command 15-14
- atm route command 11-13, 11-14, 11-17, 11-18, 13-3
- atm route prefix command 8-8
- atm router pnni command 11-14, 11-16, 11-18, 11-19, 11-21, 11-25, 11-26, 11-29, 11-36, 11-39, 11-40, 11-42, 11-45, 11-50, 11-53, 11-54, 17-5
- atm service-category-limit command 9-7
- atm signalling cug alias command 17-20
- atm signalling diagnostics command 17-14
- atm signalling ie forward command 17-1
- atm snoop interface command 6-32
- atm sustained-cell-rate-margin-factor command 9-11
- atm svcc vci min command 8-16
- atm svcc vpi max command 8-16
- atm svc-frame-discard-on-aal5ie command 18-1
- atm svpc vpi max command 8-16
- atm threshold-group command 9-13
- atm uni command 8-4, 8-8
- authentication database
- creating for rcp and rsh 20-47
- creating for remote users of rcp and rsh 20-47
- authentication, dynamic 12-10
- autobaud command 3-3
- autocommand command 3-3
- autoconfiguration
- ATM address 11-4
- disabling 8-3
- auto-link-determination command 10-6
- automatic dialing
- configuring 3-6
- auto-summary command 11-19, 11-29
- auxiliary port
- configuring 3-2
- background-routes-enable command 11-36
- banner command 3-18
- banner exec command 3-17
- banner incoming command 3-17
- banner motd command 3-17
- banners
- disabling or enabling on a line 3-17
- incoming message 3-17
- line number, displaying 3-15
- message-of-the-day 3-17
- MOTD 3-17
- See also messages
- baud rate
- automatic detection, configuring 3-3
- setting for a line 3-2
- boot bootldr command 20-16, 20-40
- boot buffersize command 20-8
- boot command 20-51, 20-52, 20-53
- boot config command 20-23, 20-40
- BOOT environment variable 20-39
- boot field
- See configuration register boot field
- boot flash command 20-51
- boot host command 20-22
- boot host mop command 20-22
- boot host tftp command 20-22
- boot network command 20-21
- boot network mop command 20-21
- boot network rcp command 20-21
- boot network tftp command 20-21
- boot register
- See configuration register boot field
- boot system bootflash command 20-20
- boot system command 20-19, 20-20, 20-34, 20-40
- boot system flash command 20-17, 20-20, 20-37
- boot system rcp command 20-19
- boot system slot0 command 20-17, 20-20
- boot system slot1 command 20-17, 20-20
- boot system tftp command 20-19
- booting
- fault-tolerant strategy
- description 20-20
- example 20-20
- from a network server
- description 20-19
- example 20-19
- from Flash memory
- automatically 20-37
- manually from
- a network file 20-53
- Flash memory 20-52
- the ROM monitor 20-51
- BOOTLDR environment variable
- description 20-39
- example 20-17
- setting 20-16
- BOOTP server
- configuration 4-4
- specifying extended requests for asynchronous interfaces 20-36
- buffer size, changing (example) 20-9
- buffers
- configuration file 20-8
- editor, pasting from 2-16
- buffers command 5-2
- BUS 1-10
- CAC 1-7
- calendar set command 5-11
- called-address-mask command 17-15
- called-nsap-address command 17-14
- calling-address-mask command 17-14
- calling-nsap-address command 17-15
- carrier module, documentation xxix
- CAS 19-11, 19-29, 19-31, 19-32, 19-33, 19-37, 19-42, 19-51
- cast-type command 17-15
- CBR 1-2, 1-7, 4-20, 8-14, 9-2, 9-5, 9-7, 9-10, 9-13, 9-16, 9-17, 9-18, 9-21
- cd bootflash command 20-3
- cd command 20-42
- cdp command 5-2
- CES 1-11
- ces dsx1 framing command 19-13
- ces dsx1 lbo command 19-13
- ces dsx1 linecode command 19-13
- CES E1
- default 19-12
- interface configuration 19-9, 19-12
- CES T1
- default 19-12
- interface configuration 19-9, 19-12
- CES-IWF 19-10
- channel associated signaling
- See CAS
- character
- padding, setting 3-15
- set, international 3-14
- chat scripts for asynchronous lines, configuring 3-12
- checksums of system image files, verifying 20-6
- circuit emulation services
- See CES
- circuit emulation services interworking function
- See CES-IWF
- CiscoView 1-12
- classes of service 1-7
- classical IP over ATM 1-10
- clear cdp command 5-2
- clear-cause command 17-15
- client router
- configuring for TFTP service 20-34
- TFTP service configuration (example) 20-35
- client-atm-address command 14-18
- client-atm-address name command 14-18
- clock command 5-10
- clocking
- free-running 4-15
- network derived 4-15
- clocking modes 4-23
- closed user group
- See CUG
- closed user group signaling 17-18
- CLP 1-8
- command
- show atm route 11-14, 11-18
- command descriptions
- atm iisp 8-8
- atm pvp 8-10
- display virtual path tunnel 8-11, 8-13
- show arp 13-5, 13-6
- show interface atm 8-9
- command history
- disabling 2-14
- recalling commands 2-14
- setting buffer size 2-14
- command modes
- global configuration 2-5 to ??, 20-10
- interface configuration 2-6
- line 3-18
- map-class configuration 2-7
- privileged EXEC 2-4 to ??
- ROM monitor 2-5
- subinterface configuration 2-6
- summary (table) 2-2
- user EXEC 2-4 to ??
- command names, completion help 2-16
- command syntax help 2-12
- commands 15-11
- atm accounting 15-4
- atm accounting collection 15-8
- atm accounting enable 15-3
- atm accounting file 15-7
- atm accounting selection 15-5
- atm accounting trap threshold 15-10
- atm address 4-7
- atm arp-server nsap 13-3
- atm cac link-sharing 9-22
- atm e164 address 17-6
- atm e164 auto-conversion 17-10
- atm e164 translation 17-12
- atm e164 translation-table 17-12
- atm esi-address 13-3, 13-4
- atm ilmi default-access 10-3
- atm rmon enable 15-16
- atm rmon portselgrp 15-14
- atm route 11-13, 11-17, 13-3
- atm router pnni 11-36, 11-42
- atm signalling diagnostics 17-14
- atm snoop interface 6-32
- atm threshold-group 9-13
- background-routes-enable 11-36
- ces dsx1 framing 19-13
- ces dsx1 lbo 19-13
- ces dsx1 linecode 19-13
- connection-types 15-5
- e164 address 17-12
- list 15-5
- resource-poll-interval 11-53
- rmon alarm 15-18
- show atm pnni background status 11-36
- show atm pnni background-route 11-36
- show atm rmon host 15-15
- show atm rmon stats 15-14
- show atm route 11-18
- show ces circuit interface 19-15
- show rmon events 15-18
- show running-config 15-3
- snmp-server host 15-11
- tftp-server atm-accounting 15-12
- commands, abbreviating 2-1
- comments, adding to configuration files 20-10
- commnds
- atm route 11-14, 11-18
- show atm route 11-14
- communication parameters, terminal 3-2
- community string, defining 4-36
- compressed image 20-19
- CONFIG_FILE environment variable 20-21, 20-39
- downloading 20-23
- config-register command 20-13, 20-17, 20-19, 20-20, 20-34
- configuration
- 155 Mbps ATM interface 19-2
- 25 Mbps ATM interface 19-53
- 25 Mbps ATM interface defaults 19-53
- 25 Mbps interface 19-53
- 622 Mbps ATM interface 19-3
- 622 Mbps interface 19-3
- 622 Mbps interface default configuration 19-3
- ATM accounting 15-1
- CES E1 default interface 19-12
- CES E1 interface 19-9, 19-12
- CES T1 default interface 19-12
- CES T1 interface 19-9, 19-12
- DS-3 and E3 interface 19-4
- DS-3/E3 ATM interface 19-5
- DS-3/E3 default ATM interface 19-5
- E1 ATM default interface 19-7
- E1 ATM interface 19-7
- E1 trunck interface 19-7
- Ethernet interface 4-10
- interface snooping 6-32
- snooping 6-29
- storing in NVRAM 4-38
- system information 4-29
- T1 ATM default interface 19-7
- T1 ATM interface 19-7
- T1 trunk interface 19-7
- troubleshooting interface 19-54
- configuration commands
- entering from the terminal 20-10
- line, description 3-2
- loading from a network server 20-11
- loading from memory 20-10
- configuration file
- buffer, changing size 20-8
- CONFIG_FILE environment variable, loading 20-23
- copying from a network server 20-6
- copying from an rcp server to NVRAM 20-7
- copying to a network server 20-29
- copying to a TFTP server
- description 20-30
- example 20-30
- copying to an rcp server 20-30
- displaying active 20-9
- displaying file stored in CONFIG_FILE environment variable 20-9
- displaying file stored in NVRAM 20-9
- displaying information about 20-9
- failing to load 20-22
- host
- default filename 20-22
- description 20-21
- loading from a server
- description 20-22
- example 20-22
- network
- description 20-21
- loading from a server
- description 20-21
- example 20-22
- retrieving 20-2
- running 20-31
- specifying the startup 20-20
- storing 20-25
- configuration information, clearing 20-24
- configuration mode
- from terminal (example) 20-10
- configuration register
- boot field, listing value 20-14
- ROM monitor mode settings, listing 20-9
- configuration register boot field
- bits 20-12
- description 20-12
- how router uses 20-12
- modification tasks 20-13
- setting 20-12
- Configure 4-29
- configure command 6-19, 7-4
- from memory 20-10
- configure memory command 20-10
- configure network command
- See copy rcp flash command or copy tftp command
- connection traffic table
- See CTT
- connection-category command 17-15
- connections
- configuring rotary groups 3-11
- reverse Telnet 3-12
- connection-types command 15-5
- console port, configuring 3-2
- constant bit rate
- See CBR
- context records, SNMP, creating 4-34
- context-sensitive help 2-11 to 2-13
- continue command 20-53
- copy
- bootflash rcp command 20-38
- file_id rcp command 20-28
- file_id tftp command 20-26
- flash command 20-23
- flash rcp command 20-28
- flash tftp command 20-26
- rcp bootflash command 20-6
- rcp file_id command 20-5
- rcp flash command 20-5, 20-6, 20-37
- rcp running-config command 20-7, 20-11
- running configuration command 20-23
- running-config command 14-15, 20-23
- running-config rcp command 20-31
- running-config startup-config command 20-10, 20-16, 20-32, 20-35, 20-40
- running-config tftp command 20-30
- startup-config command 20-23
- startup-config rcp command 20-31
- startup-config tftp command 20-30
- tftp bootflash command 20-38
- tftp command 20-23
- tftp file_id command 20-3, 20-45
- tftp flash command 20-3, 20-37, 20-45
- tftp running-config command 20-7
- tftp startup-config command 20-7
- copy command 20-23
- copy verify bootflash command
- See verify bootflash command
- crankback 1-6
- CTT 9-11
- CTTR 8-14
- CUG 17-18
- cursor, moving on command line 2-15
- DACS 19-28
- Daemon Creation on a Line with No Modem Control (figure) 3-5
- databits command 3-2, 3-14
- data-character-bits command 3-14
- debug modem command 3-11
- default-name command 14-16, 14-18
- default-value exec-character-bits command 3-14
- default-value special-character-bits command 3-14
- delete a VP tunnel connection 8-12
- delete command 20-25, 20-43
- dial-in and dial-out modems, supporting 3-7
- dialing, configuring automatic 3-6
- digital access and crossconnect system
- See DACS
- digital signal level 0
- See DS0
- dir command 20-16, 20-42
- disable autoconfiguration 8-3
- disable signaling 17-24
- disconnect character, setting 3-13
- disconnect-character command 3-13
- DNS
- to authenticate remote host name and address 20-48
- turning off for rcp and rsh 20-49
- Domain Name Service
- See DNS
- DS0 19-28
- DS-3 and E3
- configuration 19-5
- interface configuration 19-4
- dual Flash bank
- downloading a file 20-37
- dual-bank Flash
- copying boot image from
- using rcp 20-38
- using TFTP 20-38
- copying boot image to
- using MOP 20-38
- using rcp 20-38
- using TFTP 20-38
- verifying a boot image checksum 20-38
- E character, as switch output 20-33
- E.164
- addresses 17-3
- autoconversion feature 17-3
- gateway feature 17-3
- one-to-one translation table 17-3, 17-11
- E1, default interface configuration 19-7
- e164 address command 17-12
- edge switch 15-2
- editing command 2-15, 3-15
- editor
- completing a command 2-16
- controlling capitalization 2-18
- deleting entries 2-17
- disabling enhanced mode 2-19
- Emacs 2-15
- enabling enhanced mode 2-15
- features of 2-15 to 2-19
- keys and functions 2-15 to 2-18
- line-wrap feature 2-17
- moving the cursor 2-15
- pasting from buffer 2-16
- redisplaying a line 2-18
- scrolling down a display 2-18
- transposing characters 2-18
- EFCI 1-9
- Emacs editor 2-15
- emulated LANs
- restricted membership 14-17
- database entries for all clients, configuring 14-17
- database entries for clients, adding 14-18
- setting up database for 14-17
- unrestricted membership
- setting up database for 14-16
- enable command 20-51
- enable use-tacacs command 5-14
- environment variables
- BOOT 20-39
- BOOTLDR
- description 20-39
- example 20-17
- setting 20-16
- Cisco's implementation 20-39
- CONFIG_FILE 20-39
- controlling 20-40
- erase bootflash command 20-38
- erase command 20-25, 20-43
- erase startup-config command 20-24
- erasing boot Flash memory 20-38
- erasing files from Flash memory cards (example) 20-25
- error message
- TFTP 20-33
- escape character, setting 3-13
- escape-character command 3-13
- ESI field and MAC address, in LANE ATM address 14-10
- Ethernet interface configuration 4-10, 13-1, 14-1
- EXEC commands
- privileged level, description 2-4 to ??
- user level, description 2-4 to ??
- exec-banner command 3-17
- exec-character-bits command 3-14
- exit, ending a session 2-19
- F4 7-2
- F5 7-2
- fault-tolerant strategy, booting with 20-20
- FC-PCQ 9-2
- FC-PFQ 9-2
- feature card
- types
- FC-PCQ 9-2
- FC-PFQ 9-2
- features
- ABR support and ATM congestion control 1-9
- access list 1-5
- advanced traffic management 1-6
- ATM addressing and plug-and-play operation 1-4
- ATM routing 1-5
- ATM signaling 1-4
- CAC 1-7
- CES 1-11
- classes of service 1-7
- classical IP over ATM 1-10
- crankback 1-6
- IISP 1-5
- intelligent packet discard 1-8
- LANE 1-10
- OAM 1-10
- PNNI 1-5
- port snooping 1-10
- SNMP 1-12
- traffic policing 1-9
- Flash memory
- automatically booting from 20-37
- automatically booting from (example) 20-20
- buffer overflow message 20-3
- cards
- See PCMCIA Flash Memory cards
- configuring as a TFTP server
- configuring the client router
- description 20-34
- example 20-35
- Flash server configuration (example) 20-34
- performing prerequisite tasks 20-33
- configuring booting from (example) 20-18
- configuring to automatically boot from 20-17
- copying file to current Flash configuration (example) 20-4
- copying files to
- when security jumper not installed (example) 20-4
- copying files to a PCMCIA Flash memory card (example) 20-4
- copying images from 20-25, 20-27
- copying images to
- description 20-2
- device
- deleting configuration on 20-43
- deleting configuration on (example) 20-43
- displaying the current default 20-42
- displaying the present working device (example) 20-42
- erasing configuration on (example) 20-43
- listing files in (example) 20-43
- permanently delete files on 20-44
- recovering deleted files on 20-44
- recovering deleted files on (example) 20-44
- setting the default (example) 20-42
- setting the system default 20-41
- showing a list of files on 20-42
- ensuring available space before copying to 20-3
- fault-tolerant booting strategy 20-20
- formatting 20-40
- managing files in 20-41
- manually booting from 20-51
- partition, copying a file into 20-37
- reverting back to ROM booting 20-18, 20-27
- security precautions 20-15
- storing images in 20-2
- verifying checksum of system image file 20-6
- write protection 20-15
- Flash server
- configuration (example) 20-34
- configuring 20-34
- flow control
- for high-speed modems 3-11
- hardware, setting 3-3
- software, setting 3-3
- flowcontrol command 3-3, 3-11
- For 12-11
- format command 20-41
- frame discard 18-1
- free-running clocking 4-15
- front-ending 3-12
- funneling 18-2
- GCAC 1-7
- generic connection admission control
- See GCAC
- global configuration commands, description 2-5 to ??
- global configuration mode 2-2
- entering 20-10
- graphical user interface
- See GUI
- GUI 1-12
- hardware flow control, configuring 3-3
- hardware verifying 4-3
- help command 2-12
- help, context-sensitive 2-11 to 2-13
- high-speed modem, configuring 3-10, 3-11
- history size command 2-14
- hold character, setting 3-13
- hold-character command 3-13
- host configuration file
- copying from an rcp server to startup configuration (example) 20-8
- default file name 20-22
- description 20-21
- loading from a server
- description 20-22
- example 20-22
- loading from an rcp server (example) 20-8
- hunt groups
- description 3-11
- See also rotary groups
- ICMP 1-13
- host unreachable message 12-11
- idle terminal message 3-17
- IISP 1-5, 8-7, 10-1
- ILMI 10-1
- interface configuration 10-6
- incoming message banner 3-17
- incoming-port atm command 17-15
- initial IP configuration
- testing 4-15, 4-42
- installed software and hardware, verifying 4-3
- intelligent packet discard 1-8
- interface atm command
- configuration server, enabling 14-18
- LANE, setting up
- clients and servers 14-19
- clients only 14-20
- interface configuration commands, description 2-6
- interface configuration mode 2-2
- interface snooping
- configuration 6-32
- Interim Interswitch Signaling Protocol
- See IISP
- Interim Local Management Interface
- See ILMI
- interlock code information element
- See CUG IC IE
- international character set 3-14
- Internet Control Message Protocol
- See ICMP
- IP
- access lists
- applying on inbound or outbound interfaces 12-10
- applying to an interface 12-10
- dynamic 12-10
- implicit masks 12-10
- implicit masks (example) 12-12
- standard, creating 12-9
- undefined 12-11
- violations, logging 12-10
- virtual terminal lines, setting on 12-11
- address 4-2
- address classes 4-11
- address for interface 4-11
- description 1-13
- dynamic access list 12-10
- ip access-group command 12-11
- ip address command 13-6
- ip address commands
- command ip address 13-3
- ip command 13-7, 13-9
- ip rcmd rcp-enable command 20-48
- ip rcmd remote-host command 20-48, 20-49
- ip rcmd remote-username command 20-5, 20-7, 20-28, 20-31, 20-50
- ip rcmd rsh-enable command 20-49
- ip route command 13-7, 20-2
- LAN emulation 1-10
- LAN emulation (example) 14-21
- LANE
- assigning components to subinterfaces, rules 14-11
- ATM address
- constructing 14-10
- ESI field 14-10
- ESI values derived from MAC address 14-11
- prefix, configuring on switch 14-10
- syntax 14-10
- templates 14-10
- templates, wildcards in 14-11
- values of wildcard characters 14-11
- client
- and server, setting up 14-19 to 14-20
- changing to different emulated LAN, change database first 14-19
- MAC address 14-10
- protocol address, assigning 14-19, 14-20
- requires MAC address 14-9
- components
- on subinterfaces, rules for assigning 14-11
- unique ATM address 14-9
- configuration plan and worksheet recommended 14-12
- configuration server
- ATM address, locally configured 14-15
- enabling 14-18
- on major interface 14-11
- configuration task list 14-12
- database
- default LAN, setting up 14-15
- restricted-membership LANs, setting up 14-17
- setting up 14-15
- task list for, setting up 14-15
- unrestricted-membership LANs, setting up 14-16
- default emulated LAN, unrestricted membership mandatory 14-12
- emulated LANs
- and subnetworks 14-19, 14-20
- default, setting up database for 14-15
- ESI template 14-11
- Ethernet support 14-9
- how LANE works
- comparing VLANs and ELANs 14-4
- joining an LEC to an ELAN 14-5
- operation and communication 14-4
- resolving ELAN addressing 14-6
- sending multicast traffic 14-7
- MAC address, same for all clients on a given interface 14-9
- multicast addresses 14-7
- Multicast Forward VCC 14-7
- Multicast Send VCC 14-7
- prefix template 14-11
- routing between emulated LANs 14-19
- server and clients, setting up 14-18 to 14-20
- VCCs
- Configure Direct 14-6
- Control Direct 14-6, 14-7
- Control Distribute 14-7
- Data Direct 14-7
- Server Configure 14-6
- lane client ethernet command 14-19, 14-20, 14-22
- lane client-atm-address command 14-20
- lane config auto-config-atm-address command 14-18
- lane config command 14-18
- LANE Configuration Server
- See LECS
- lane database command 14-15, 14-16, 14-17, 14-22
- lane server-bus ethernet command 14-19
- LEC 1-10
- LECS 1-10, 10-1, 10-3, 14-21
- length command 3-13
- LES 1-10
- line
- activation message, displaying 3-17
- auxiliary port, configuring 3-2
- console port, configuring 3-2
- defining transport protocol 3-4
- password, assigning 3-15
- line command 3-2, 12-11
- line configuration commands, description 3-2
- line configuration mode 2-3
- line numbers
- banners, displaying 3-15
- list command 15-5
- load-interval commands 5-3
- locked blocks, recovering 20-41
- logging command 5-3
- login authentication command 3-16, 5-4
- login command 3-15
- login local command 3-16
- login tacacs command 3-16
- logouts, warning user of impending 3-4
- logout-warning command 3-4
- loop-timed clocking 4-15
- Management Information Base
- See MIB
- managing Flash files 20-41
- map list
- configuration 13-9
- example 13-8, 13-10
- map-class configuration mode 2-3, 2-7
- map-group command 13-7, 13-9
- map-list command 13-8, 13-9
- map-list configuration 13-7
- map-list configuration mode 2-3
- masks implicit in IP access lists (example) 12-12
- max-admin-weight-percentage command 11-39
- maximum queue size 9-15
- max-records command 17-15
- memory running out during booting from a network server 20-19
- message-of-the-day banner 3-17
- messages
- access list violation 12-10
- idle terminal 3-17
- line activation 3-17
- logging 12-10
- vacant terminal 3-17
- MIB
- support 1-12
- variables,SNMP support 4-30
- modem
- automatic dialing 3-6
- connections, closing 3-9
- dial-in and dial-out, supporting 3-7
- dial-in, supporting 3-10
- high-speed, configuring 3-6, 3-11
- line configuration
- for continuous CTS (figure) 3-9
- for high-speed dial-up modem (figure) 3-7
- for incoming and outgoing calls (figure) 3-8
- for modem call-in (figure) 3-10
- line timing, configuring 3-8
- modem answer-timeout command 3-8
- modem callin command 3-10
- modem cts-required command 3-9
- modem dtr-active command 3-6
- modem in-out command 3-7
- modem ri-is-cd command 3-6, 3-7
- modes
- See command modes
- monlib file 20-40
- MOTD banner 3-17
- multipoint-to-point funnel signaling 18-2
- name command 11-25, 14-15, 14-17
- name server-atm-address command 14-15, 14-16
- NE 7-1
- network clocking priorities configuration 4-17
- network configuration
- network configuration file
- description 20-21
- loading from a server
- description 20-21
- example 20-22
- network configuration, example illustration 8-2
- network derived clocking 4-15
- network element
- See NE
- network management system
- See NMS
- network routing configuration 4-28
- network service access point
- See NSAP
- Network Time protocol
- See NTP
- NNI 10-1
- no boot system command 20-34
- no history size command 2-14
- no ip rcmd domain-lookup command 20-49
- no terminal history size command 2-14
- node 1 command 11-16
- node 1 disable command 11-16
- node command 11-25
- non-default well-known PVCs
- configuration 6-27
- NSAP 10-2
- NTP 5-7
- ntp command 5-7
- O character, in output 20-33
- o command 20-9, 20-14
- OAM 1-10, 7-1, 7-2, 7-3
- OC12 interface configuration 19-3
- OC3 interface configuration 19-1
- operating system image
- See system image
- operation, administration, and maintenance
- See OAM
- OSF 9-5
- OSI 10-2
- outgoing-port atm command 17-15
- output pacing configuration 9-19
- output virtual circuit
- See OVC
- OVC 9-24
- oversubscription factor
- See OSF
- packet discard 18-1
- packet internet groper
- See ping command
- padding command 3-15
- PAM 1-1, 19-1, 19-3, 19-4, 19-7, 19-9, 19-28, 19-30, 19-53
- parity command 3-2
- parity, configuring for a line 3-2
- partition downloading a file into Flash memory 20-37
- party records, creating SNMP v.2 4-34
- password command 3-15
- passwords
- assigning (examples) 3-16
- assigning for a line 3-15
- password checking on a line, enabling 3-15
- PBX 1-11, 19-9, 19-10, 19-16, 19-29, 19-31
- PCMCIA Flash memory cards
- copying from an rcp server to (example) 20-6
- copying the running configuration to (example) 20-24
- copying to (example) 20-4
- deleting files from (example) 20-25
- erasing files from (example) 20-25
- formatting 20-40
- spare sectors 20-40
- peer group I 10-2
- period (.), in output 20-33
- permanent virtual channel
- See PVC
- permanent virtual path connection
- See PVP
- ping 1-10, 20-33
- ping atm command 7-4
- ping command 1-13, 20-33
- PNNI 1-5, 8-8, 10-1, 11-1
- PNNI node ID 10-2
- pnni-remote-exterior-metrics command 11-40
- pnni-remote-internal command 11-40
- point-to-multipoint 6-11
- port
- See line
- port adapter module
- See PAM
- port numbers, for reverse connections 3-12
- port select group 15-13
- port snooping 1-10
- ppp authentication command 5-14
- ppp use-tacacs command 5-14
- precedence command 11-40
- primary reference source
- See PRS
- private branch exchange
- See PBX
- Private Network-Network Interface
- See PNNI
- privilege command 5-6
- privilege level command 3-3
- privileged EXEC mode 2-2, 2-4
- prompts, system 2-2
- protocols
- ARP 1-13
- BOOTP 1-13
- defining transport 3-4
- ICMP 1-13
- ping 1-13
- RARP 1-13
- SLIP 1-13
- SNMP 1-13
- Telnet 1-14
- UDP 1-14
- PRS 4-21
- ptse significant-change command 11-50, 11-52
- purge command 17-15
- PVC 6-3, 8-13
- configuration 6-7, 6-12, 6-18, 6-25
- example 6-3, 6-8, 6-12
- PVP
- configuration 6-14
- example 6-9, 6-15
- PVP tunnel 8-13
- pwd command 20-42
- quality of service
- See QoS
- quitting, ending a session 2-19
- RARP 1-13
- rate scheduler
- See RS
- RCAC 9-1
- rcp
- adding authentication database entries (example) 20-49
- Cisco's implementation 20-46
- configuration task list 20-46
- configuring for 20-46
- configuring router to accept remote user requests 20-48
- configuring the local username for 20-47
- configuring the remote username 20-50
- configuring the router to support requests 20-47
- controlling access to the router for remote copying 20-47
- creating authentication database entries for remote users 20-48
- our command syntax versus UNIX command syntax 20-47
- turning off DNS lookups 20-49
- using 20-47
- rcp server
- boot from (example) 20-19
- copying configuration files from 20-7
- copying configuration files to 20-30
- copying configuration files to running configuration 20-7
- copying configuration files to startup configuration 20-7
- copying system images from 20-4
- copying system images to 20-27
- RDI 7-1
- redistribution atm-static command 11-45
- relative rate mode 1-9
- reload command 20-13, 20-17, 20-22, 20-35, 20-46, 20-51, 20-52, 20-53
- remote command execution using rsh 20-50
- remote command execution with rsh 20-46
- remote copying with rsh 20-47
- remote defect indication
- See RDI
- Remote Monitoring
- See RMON
- remote switch, automatic dialing 3-6
- remote username
- configuring for rcp requests 20-50
- defaults 20-50
- to send in rcp requests 20-50
- Request for Comments
- See RFCs supported
- resource call admission control
- See RCAC
- resource-poll-interval command 11-53
- Reverse Address Recognition Protocol
- See RARP
- reverse connection mode 3-12
- reverse connections, configuring 3-12
- RFCs
- 1084 20-36
- 1213 4-30
- 1215 4-30
- 1447 4-30
- 1450 4-30
- 1577 1-10, 10-1
- 1757 15-13
- supported 1-14
- RM xxviii, 1-9, 9-1
- RMON 15-13
- agent status, displaying 4-38
- enabling 4-37
- event table 4-37
- setting alarms 4-37
- rmon alarm command 4-37, 15-18
- rmon event command 4-37
- ROM
- manually booting from
- example 20-53
- steps 20-53
- ROM monitor mode
- and the configuration register boot field 20-12
- booting a system image from 20-51
- commands, description 2-5
- entering 20-51
- summary 2-2
- using 2-5
- using system image instead of reloading 20-53
- rotary command 3-11
- rotary groups
- configuring 3-11
- description 3-11
- routing 1-5
- RS 9-24
- rsh
- adding entries to authentication database (example) 20-49
- allowing remote users to execute commands 20-49
- Cisco's implementation 20-46
- configuration task list 20-46
- configuring for 20-46
- configuring the router to support commands 20-47
- disabling 20-49
- enabling router to support rsh commands from remote users (example) 20-49
- executing commands remotely
- description 20-50
- example 20-51
- maintaining security 20-47
- our implementation of 20-46
- turning off DNS lookups 20-49
- using 20-46
- rsh command 20-51
- running configuration
- copying to an rcp server
- example 20-31
- steps 20-31
- rxspeed command 3-2
- scheduler and service class 9-24
- scheduler command 5-4
- scope command 17-15
- scope map command 11-21
- scope mode command 11-21
- security
- See also authentication
- security precautions with Flash memory card 20-15
- Serial Line Internet Protocol
- See SLIP
- servers
- configuring for types of 20-36
- configuring routers as 20-32
- service class 9-24
- service command 5-4
- service config command 20-21, 20-22
- service linenumber command 3-15
- service-category command 17-15
- services, network timing 4-24
- session-limit command 3-4
- sessions, limiting number per line 3-4
- session-timeout command 3-4
- show
- boot command 20-9, 20-16, 20-40
- file command 20-9
- flash all command 20-26, 20-27, 20-28
- flash command 20-9, 20-26
- flash device command 20-28
- startup-config command 20-17, 20-40
- version command 20-9, 20-35
- show aliases command 5-1
- show async-bootp command 20-37
- show atm accounting command 15-10
- show atm address command 10-4
- show atm arp command 13-5
- show atm ilmi-configuration command 10-4
- show atm ilmi-status atm command 8-16, 10-8, 17-7
- show atm ilmi-status command 6-34, 9-14, 9-36, 10-4, 12-13
- show atm int resource command 9-27
- show atm interface atm command 8-3, 8-5, 8-7, 8-16, 17-11, 17-13
- show atm interface rm atm command 9-19, 9-22, 9-28, 9-31, 9-41
- show atm interface rm command 9-16, 9-33
- show atm map command 13-5, 13-6, 13-9, 13-11
- show atm pnni background status command 11-36, 11-37
- show atm pnni background-route command 11-36
- show atm pnni command 11-14, 11-25, 11-26, 15-4, 15-6, 15-8, 15-9, 15-12, 17-6
- show atm pnni database command 11-50
- show atm pnni interface command 11-44
- show atm pnni node command 11-17, 11-24, 11-25, 11-26, 11-27, 11-39, 11-43, 11-45, 11-46
- show atm pnni precedence command 11-41
- show atm pnni resource-info command 11-53
- show atm pnni scope command 11-21
- show atm pnni statistics command 11-54
- show atm pnni summary command 11-19, 11-29
- show atm qos command 4-12, 9-4
- show atm resource command 9-5, 9-7, 9-8, 9-11
- show atm rmon host command 15-15
- show atm rmon stats commands 15-14
- show atm route command 11-14, 11-18
- show atm signalling cug command 17-22
- show atm signalling diagnostics filter command 17-17
- show atm signalling statistics command 17-23
- show atm snoop command 6-32
- show atm snoop-vc command 6-34
- show atm snoop-vp command 6-34
- show atm status command 18-4
- show atm vc cast mp2p command 18-4
- show atm vc interface atm command 8-14
- show calendar command 5-11
- show cdp command 5-2
- show ces circuit interface command 19-15
- show clock command 5-11
- show configuration command
- See show startup-config command
- show environment command 5-15
- show history command 2-14
- show lane bus command 14-23
- show lane client command 14-23
- show lane command 14-23
- show lane config command 14-24
- show lane database command 14-24
- show lane default atm addresses command 14-14
- show lane le-arp command 14-24
- show lane server command 14-24
- show line command 3-12
- show privilege command 5-7
- show processes command 5-15
- show protocols command 5-15
- show rmon alarms command 4-38
- show rmon command 4-38
- show rmon events command 4-38, 15-18
- show rmon task command 4-38
- show running-config command 7-5, 10-4, 15-3, 17-2, 19-54, 20-9
- show snmp command 4-32
- show stacks command 5-15
- show startup-config command 20-9
- show version command 20-13
- signaling 1-4
- disable 17-24
- multipoint-to-point funnel 18-2
- Simple Network Management Protocol
- See SNMP
- simple server redundancy 14-4, 14-9, 14-21
- Simple Server Redundancy Protocol
- See SSRP
- SLIP 1-11, 1-13
- SNMP 1-11, 15-2
- access policies, defining 4-34
- access policies, deleting 4-35
- agent, disabling 4-32
- configuration 4-31
- configuring 4-33, 4-36
- context records, creating 4-34
- description 4-30
- features 4-30
- management, enabling 4-30
- protocol description 1-13
- shutdown mechanism 4-32
- traps
- SNMPv1 4-36
- SNMPv2 4-35
- view records, creating 4-34
- snmp-server access-policy command 4-34, 4-35
- snmp-server chassis-id command 4-32
- snmp-server command 5-5
- snmp-server community command 4-36
- snmp-server contact command 4-32
- snmp-server enable traps atm-accounting 15-11
- snmp-server enable traps atm-accounting command 15-11
- snmp-server host command 4-35
- snmp-server host commands 15-11
- snmp-server location command 4-32
- snmp-server packetsize command 4-32
- snmp-server party command 4-34
- snmp-server queue-length command 4-35, 4-37
- snmp-server system-shutdown command 4-32
- snmp-server trap-authentication command 4-35, 4-37
- snmp-server trap-source command 4-35, 4-36
- snmp-server trap-timeout command 4-35, 4-37
- snmp-server userid command 4-34
- snmp-server view command 4-34
- snooping 6-29
- socket numbers 3-12
- soft permanent virtual path
- See soft PVP
- soft PVC
- configuration 6-19
- example 6-20
- route optimization configuration 6-25
- soft PVP, example 6-23, 6-26
- software
- displaying version of 4-3
- flow control, setting 3-3
- verifying 4-3
- software image
- and writable control store 20-45
- loading 20-45
- SP 9-2, 9-25
- spare sectors 20-40
- special-character-bits command 3-14
- speed command 3-2
- squeeze command 20-45
- SSRP 10-3, 14-21
- start-character command 3-3
- startup configuration
- copying configuration files to 20-11
- copying from an rcp server to (example) 20-8
- copying to an rcp server (example) 20-32
- startup tasks 20-9, 20-37, 20-38
- static routes
- PNNI 4-29, 11-13, 11-17, 11-18
- static-local-exterior command 11-40
- static-local-exterior-metrics command 11-40
- static-local-internal-metrics command 11-40
- statistics command 11-54
- status command 17-15
- stopbits command 3-2
- stop-character command 3-3
- stop-only tacacs+ command 5-13
- storing configuration in NVRAM 4-38
- strict priority
- See SP
- subinterface configuration commands, description 2-6
- subinterface configuration mode 2-2, 2-6
- subinterfaces, defined 2-6
- subnetting
- mask bits 4-11
- with subnet address zero 4-11
- summary-address command 11-19, 11-29
- SVC frame discard
- configuration 18-1
- syntax
- checking 2-13
- system
- information configuration 4-29
- parameters, setting 4-29
- prompts 2-2
- system image
- copying from a PCMCIA Flash memory card to an rcp server (example) 20-29
- copying from a server using rcp 20-4
- copying from a server using rcp (example) 20-5
- copying to an rcp server from Flash memory (example) 20-29
- copying to current Flash configuration (example) 20-4
- determining if and how to load 20-12
- displaying information about 20-9
- retrieving 20-2
- storing 20-25
- T1
- default interface configuration 19-7
- Tab key, using to recall complete command name 2-12, 2-16
- TACACS
- login tacacs command 3-16
- user ID 3-16
- TACACS and XTACACS enabling 5-12
- TACACS description 5-11
- tacacs-server command 5-14
- tag switching
- benefits of 16-2
- configuring 16-3 to 16-13
- hardware and software requirments 16-3
- overview 16-1
- tail packet discard 1-9
- task lists for
- configuring a router as a server 20-32
- configuring Flash memory as a TFTP server 20-33
- configuring for rsh and rcp 20-46
- configuring support for rcp requests and rsh commands 20-48
- configuring types of routers 20-36
- general startup tasks 20-9
- retrieving system images and configuration files 20-2
- specifying the startup configuration file 20-21
- storing system images and configuration files 20-25
- TCP port numbers for reverse connections 3-12
- TDM 1-11, 19-31
- Telnet
- port numbers for reverse connections 3-12
- protocol description 1-14
- template alias 12-2
- terminal
- access control, establishing 5-11
- automatic baud detection, setting 3-3
- automatic command execution, configuring 3-3
- character padding, setting 3-15
- communication parameters, setting 3-2
- disconnect character, setting 3-13
- escape character, setting 3-13
- hardware flow control, configuring 3-3
- hold character, setting 3-13
- international character set, configuring 3-14
- parity, setting 3-2
- screen length, setting 3-13
- screen width, setting 3-13
- session limits, setting 3-4
- software flow control, setting 3-3
- type, setting 3-13
- Terminal Access Controller Access Control System
- See TACACS
- terminal editing command 2-15, 2-19
- terminal history size command 2-14
- terminal no editing command 2-19
- terminal-type command 3-13
- testing the configuration 4-39
- TFTP server
- booting automatically from 20-19
- configuring router as, description 20-32
- configuring switch as, (example) 20-33
- copying configuration files from 20-7
- copying configuration files to
- description 20-30
- example 20-30
- copying system images from 20-3
- copying system images from a PCMCIA Flash memory card to (example) 20-27
- copying system images to
- description 20-26
- example 20-26
- downloading configuration files from 20-22
- using Flash memory as 20-33
- tftp-server atm-accounting command 15-12
- tftp-server flash command 20-32, 20-34
- tftp-server rom command 20-32
- timeout interval
- modem line, setting 3-8
- session, setting 3-4
- timeouts, setting on terminal sessions 3-4
- timer command 11-51
- timing, configuring for modem line 3-8
- trace command 5-15
- traffic
- pacing 1-9
- policing 1-9
- transit-restricted command 11-44
- transport command 3-4
- transport input command 3-4
- transport output command 3-4
- transport preferred command 3-4
- transport protocol
- defining for a line 3-4
- transposed characters, correcting 2-18
- trap operations
- defining for SNMP 4-35, 4-36
- troubleshooting
- using ping command 4-39
- troubleshooting interface configuration 19-54
- txspeed command 3-2
- UBR 1-7, 8-14
- UDP 1-14
- undelete command 20-44
- understanding additional features 20-38
- UNI 10-1, 19-10
- unshielded twisted-pair
- See UTP
- unstructured CBR services 19-16
- user datagram protocol
- See UDP
- user EXEC mode 2-2
- user ID, TACACS 3-16
- username command 3-16, 5-6
- UTP 19-9
- V character, in output 20-4
- vacant terminal message 3-17
- vacant-message command 3-17
- variable bit rate
- See VBR
- VBR 1-2, 1-6, 1-7, 8-14
- VC
- supported 6-2
- verify bootflash 20-38
- verify bootflash command 20-38
- verifying installed software and hardware 4-3
- view records, creating and deleting 4-34
- viewing environment variables 20-40
- viewing the configuration pointed to by CONFIG_FILE environment variable 20-40
- virtual LAN
- See VLAN
- VLAN 1-10
- VP tunnel, delete 8-12
- VP tunnel, VPCI 8-12
- wait-start tacacs+ command 5-13
- WCS 20-45
- weighted-round-robin
- See WRR
- well-known VCs 6-27
- width command 3-13
- wildcards, in LANE address templates, using 14-11
- word help 2-12
- write terminal command
- See show running-config command
- writeable control store
- See WCS
- WRR 9-25
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