Table of Contents
INDEX
- abbreviating commands 2-3
- access control lists
- See ACL
- ACL
- about 1-10
- supported lists 1-5
- aggregate capacity, full duplex 1-8
- AppleTalk
- about 5-10
- AURP 5-10
- configuration 5-10
- routing protocols 1-11
- appletalk routing command 5-10
- AURP routing protocol 5-10
- backing up system image 3-17
- bootable system images, copying 3-17
- bootflash, disable booting from 3-17
- bridge groups
- maximum number of 4-8
- routing 6-3
- bridge irb 6-5
- bridge priority command 6-2
- bridge protocol command 6-2
- bridge-group command 4-7, 6-2
- bridge-group virtual interface
- See BVI
- bridging
- about 6-1
- configuration tasks 6-1
- feature list 1-4
- initial configuration 6-2
- BVI
- configuring 6-5
- description 6-3
- displaying information about 6-6
- over Fast EtherChannel 5-5
- routing enabled on 6-4
- bvi command 6-5
- cd command 3-15
- cd slot command 3-18
- CEF
- about 1-12
- channel-group command 7-3
- Cisco Discovery Protocol 1-12
- Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF), warning on issuing commands 1-13
- Cisco IOS
- backing out one level 2-3
- bridging functionality 6-1
- configuration mode 2-2
- console configuration mode 2-3
- EXEC 2-2
- getting list of commands 2-3
- global configuration mode 2-3
- interface configuration mode 2-3
- interface marked "up" 5-5
- levels of access 2-2
- privileged EXEC mode 2-3
- routing protocol configuration 5-3
- routing protocols supported 1-11
- running configuration, displaying 3-4
- software basics 2-2
- user EXEC mode 2-3
- clear bridge command 6-3
- clear vlan 4-10
- clear vlan statistics command 6-3
- clock, setting 3-4, 3-6
- command
- encap dot1q 4-9
- encap isl command 4-7
- commands
- appletalk cable-range 5-11
- appletalk routing 5-10
- appletalk zone 5-11
- bridge irb 6-5
- bridge priority 6-2
- bridge protocol 6-2
- bridge-group 4-7, 6-2
- cd 3-15
- cd slot 3-18
- channel-group 7-3
- clear bridge 6-3
- clear vlan 4-10
- clear vlan statistics 6-3
- config-reg 0x2102 3-17
- copy flash tftp 3-18
- debug ip rip 5-5
- debug ipx routing activity 5-9
- debug ipx sap 5-10
- debug lss ipmcast 5-7
- debug lss ipucast 5-5
- debug vlan packet 4-10
- delete 3-16
- dir 3-15
- encap dot1q 4-8
- encap dot1ql 4-9
- encap isl 4-7
- getting list of 2-3
- hostname 3-4
- interface bvi 6-5
- interface port-channel 7-2, 7-4
- ip address 5-3
- ip multicast-routing 5-6
- ip pim 5-6
- ipx maximum-paths 5-9
- ipx network 5-9
- ipx routing 5-9
- line vty 3-4
- network 5-3
- network area 5-4
- no boot system 3-17
- no shutdown 4-12
- no snoop interface 4-12
- not supported A-1
- ntp server 3-6
- ntp update-calendar 3-6
- pwd 3-15
- qos mapping precedence 8-3
- qos mapping-precedence B-6
- qos switching B-5
- router eigrp 5-4
- router igrp 5-4
- router ospf 5-4
- router rip 5-3
- show bridge 6-3
- show bridge group 6-3
- show bridge vlan 6-3
- show flash all 3-18
- show hardware 3-4
- show interfaces bvi 6-6
- show interfaces irb 6-6
- show interfaces port-channel 7-5
- show ip interfaces 5-5
- show ip mroute 5-7
- show ip protocol 5-5
- show ip route 5-5
- show ipx cache 5-9
- show ipx interfaces 5-9
- show ipx route 5-9
- show ipx servers 5-9
- show ipx traffic 5-9
- show ntp associations 3-6
- show ntp status 3-6
- show qos mapping 8-4, B-8
- show qos switching 8-4, B-7
- show running-config 3-4
- show snoop 4-12, B-3
- show snoop interface 4-12
- show snoop-vc B-4
- show snoop-vc interface 4-12
- show span 6-3
- show startup-config 3-4
- show tech-support D-1
- show vlan 4-10
- show vlans 6-3
- snoop B-1
- snoop interface 4-12
- squeeze 3-16
- config-reg 0x2102 command 3-17
- configuration
- 10BaseT and 100BaseT 4-5
- AppleTalk 5-10
- bridging 6-1
- BVI 6-5
- copying system image from slot to slot 3-15
- current time 3-4
- direct console connection 3-2
- displaying 3-4
- eight-port Gigabit interfaces 4-4
- EtherChannel encapsulation 7-4
- examples
- Catalyst 8540 CSR with HSRP C-6
- Catalyst 8540 CSR with ISL and VLAN C-1
- Fast EtherChannel 7-2
- Flash PC Cards, using 3-13
- host name 3-4
- information required for 2-2
- integrated routing and bridging (IRB) 6-3
- interface configuration, overview 4-2
- IP 5-1
- IP multicast 5-5
- IPX 5-7
- ISL over FEC 7-4
- route processor 3-3
- subinterface configuration mode 4-7
- two-port Gigabit interfaces 4-4
- VLANs 4-6
- configuration mode 2-2
- configuration register
- changing value 3-8
- console configuration mode 2-3
- console connection, terminal emulation for 3-2
- constrained multicast flooding 5-5
- control layer, functions of 1-9
- copy flash tftp command 3-18
- copying
- system image from slot to slot 3-15
- system image to Flash PC Card 3-18
- system image to TFTP server 3-17
- debug ip rip 5-5
- debug ipx routing activity 5-9
- debug ipx sap 5-10
- debug lss ipmcast 5-7
- debug lss ipucast 5-5
- debug vlan packet 4-10
- delete command 3-16
- dense mode, PIM 5-6
- dir command 3-15
- distributed hardware forwarding 1-9
- eight-port Gigabit interfaces, configuring 4-4
- EIGRP 5-2
- electronic mail, technical support and D-3
- enable mode 2-3
- enable password 3-3
- enable secret password 3-3
- enabling AppleTalk 5-10
- error messages, logging D-2
- EtherChannel
- benefits of 7-1
- encapsulation configuration 7-4
- ISL VLANs and 7-2
- keepalive signals and 7-4
- port channels supported 7-1
- Ethernet
- 10BaseT and 100BaseT configuration 4-5
- Ethernet0 interface 3-3
- examples
- cd command 3-15
- dir command 3-15
- pwd command 3-15
- squeeze command 3-16
- external bridge 5-7
- Fast EtherChannel
- See FEC
- Fast Ethernet
- Fast EtherChannel and 7-2
- speeds supported 4-5
- subinterface configuration 4-7, 4-9
- FEC
- about 1-8
- benefits of 7-1
- cautions to note 7-3
- channel number 7-2, 7-3, 7-4
- configuration tasks
- configuring ISL over 7-4
- encapsulation, configuring 7-4
- if keepalives are disabled 7-4
- load balancing scheme used 1-9
- port channels supported 7-1
- filtering 1-10
- Flash memory
- copying between Flash PC Cards 3-17
- copying image to Flash PC Card 3-18
- deleting files from 3-16
- displaying contents of 3-18
- moving between media 3-15
- squeeze command 3-16
- viewing contents of 3-15
- Flash PC Cards
- using and formatting 3-13
- full duplex aggregate capacity 1-8
- GEC
- about 1-8
- bandwidth scalability 7-2
- channel number 7-4
- configuration tasks
- encapsulation, configuring 7-4
- if keepalives are disabled 7-4
- Gigabit EtherChannel
- See GEC
- global configuration mode 2-3
- hostname command 3-4
- Hot Standby Router Protocol
- See HSRP
- HSRP
- EtherChannel compatibility and 7-2
- summary of 1-12
- ICMP ACL 1-5
- IGMP 5-5
- IGRP 5-2
- integrated routing and bridging
- See IRB
- interface
- configuration
- EtherChannel 7-2
- Ethernet0 port 3-3
- general 4-3
- overview 4-2
- types supported 1-3
- interface configuration mode 2-3
- interface port ID 4-2
- Internet Group Membership Protocol
- See IGMP
- Internet Protocol multicast 5-5
- Internetwork Packet Exchange
- See IPX
- Inter-Switch Link protocol
- See ISL
- IP
- addresses
- ISL configuration 4-8
- extended ACL 1-5
- filtering 1-10
- multicast
- about 5-5
- constrained multicast flooding 5-5
- IGMP 5-5
- PIM
- precedence 8-1
- routing protocols 1-11
- configuration tasks 5-1
- debugging commands 5-5
- NHRP not supported 5-3
- supported protocols 5-2
- simple ACL 1-5
- ip address command 5-3
- ip multicast-routing command 5-6
- ip pim command 5-6
- IPX
- characteristics of 5-7
- configuration tasks 5-8
- default encapsulation for 5-8
- encapsulation types 5-9
- EtherChannel interface configuration 7-2, 7-3
- external bridge 5-7
- filtering 1-10
- network address 5-7
- network numbers 5-7, 5-8
- NLSP not supported 5-7
- node numbers 5-7
- ODI compatibility 5-7
- parallel paths supported 5-8
- protocols and services used 5-7
- redistribution of route information with EIGRP 5-2
- routing protocols 1-11
- standard ACL 1-5
- subinterface configuration and 4-8
- ipx maximum-paths command 5-9
- ipx network command 5-9
- ipx routing command 5-9
- IRB 6-3
- BVI and 6-3
- configuration considerations 6-4
- configuration tasks 6-4
- displaying information about 6-6
- summary 1-6
- when to use 1-7
- ISL
- definition 4-6
- EtherChannel and 7-2
- IP addresses and 4-8
- packet tagging 1-8
- summary of 1-8
- Kermit protocol D-3
- Layer 2 feature list 1-4
- Layer 3 switch, functions of 1-1
- line vty command 3-4
- load balancing 1-11
- logging command D-2
- logging router output D-2
- MAC address
- definition 4-2
- HSRP and 1-12
- MAC address filtering 1-5, 1-10
- main-cpu command 3-9
- management port, configuring 3-3
- messages, logging D-2
- mirroring
- See snooping
- multicast, IP 5-5
- named access lists 1-5
- network command 5-3
- network numbers in IPX networks 5-7
- Network Time Protocol 3-5
- networking protocols
- AppleTalk 5-10
- IP 5-1
- IPX 5-7
- NHRP not supported 5-3
- NLSP not supported 5-7
- no boot system command 3-17
- no shutdown command 4-12
- no snoop interface command 4-12
- node numbers in IPX networks 5-7
- ntp server 3-6
- ntp update-calendar 3-6
- Open Shortest Path First
- See OSPF
- operating configuration, displaying 3-4
- OSPF 5-2
- area concept in 5-2
- configuring 5-4
- network area command 5-4
- process ID 5-4
- packet filtering 1-10
- packet tagging 1-8
- passwords 3-3
- peer association, NTP 3-6
- PIM
- configuration tasks 5-6
- dense mode 5-6
- rendezvous point 5-6
- reverse path forwarding 5-6
- sparse mode 5-6
- port channels 7-1
- port ID 4-2
- port mirroring
- See snooping
- port-based snooping B-1
- port-channel command 7-1, 7-2, 7-3, 7-4
- print working directory 3-15
- privileged EXEC mode 2-3
- Protocol Independent Multicast
- See PIM
- pwd command 3-15
- QoS
- about 1-9
- assigning WRR-scheduling weights 8-3
- classes supported 8-1
- configuring 8-2
- configuring at system or interface level B-6
- enabling or disabling mapping B-5
- finding effective bandwidth of circuit 8-2
- frame scheduling 8-2
- interface-level mapping 8-3
- IP precedence 8-1
- precedence default B-6
- queuing basis 8-2
- show mapping B-8
- show switching B-7
- system-level mapping 8-3
- qos mapping precedence command 8-3
- Quality of Service
- See QoS
- redundancy command 3-9
- redundancy force-failover main-cpu command 3-8
- redundancy manual-sync command 3-9
- redundancy preferred-switch-card-slots command 3-11
- redundancy prepare-for-cpu-removal command 3-11
- related documentation ix
- remote terminal, logging router output D-2
- rendezvous point 5-6
- reverse path forwarding 5-6
- RIP 5-2
- route processor 3-3
- router eigrp command 5-4
- router igrp command 5-4
- router ospf command 5-4
- router rip command 5-3
- routing protocols supported 5-2
- RP
- management port, configuring 3-3
- script UNIX command D-2
- server association, NTP 3-6
- setting the clock 3-6
- show bridge command 6-3
- show bridge group 6-3
- show bridge vlan 6-3
- show capability command 3-12
- show flash 3-18
- show hardware 3-4
- show interfaces bvi 6-6
- show interfaces irb 6-6
- show interfaces port-channel 7-5
- show ip interfaces 5-5
- show ip mroute 5-7
- show ip protocol 5-5
- show ip route 5-5
- show ipx cache 5-9
- show ipx interfaces 5-9
- show ipx route 5-9
- show ipx servers 5-9
- show ipx traffic 5-9
- show ntp associations 3-6
- show ntp status 3-6
- show preferred-switch-card-slots command 3-12
- show qos mapping 8-4
- show qos switching 8-4
- show redundancy command 3-10
- show snoop 4-12
- show snoop interface 4-12
- show snoop-vc interface 4-12
- show span 6-3
- show tech-support command D-1
- show version command 3-9
- show vlan 4-10
- show vlans 6-3
- snoop interface command 4-12
- snooping
- about 1-10, 4-10
- default setting B-1
- disabling 4-12, B-1
- enabling 4-11, B-1
- no snoop interface command 4-12
- port usage B-1
- show snoop 4-12, B-3
- show snoop interface 4-12
- show snoop vc B-4
- show snoop-vc interface 4-12
- snoop interface command 4-12
- summary 4-10
- Spanning-Tree Protocol 1-6
- sparse mode, PIM 5-6
- squeeze command 3-16
- starting up the router 3-1
- subinterface configuration mode 4-7
- subinterface configuration, difference between IP and IPX 4-8
- support, technical
- See technical support
- switch router, functions of 1-1
- sync config command 3-9
- syslog server D-2
- system image
- backing up to TFTP server 3-17
- copying to Flash PC Card 3-18
- TCP ACL 1-5
- technical support
- FTP service and D-3
- gathering data for D-1
- logging router output D-2
- providing data to D-2
- show tech-support command D-1
- terminal, logging router output to D-2
- TFTP server, backing up system image to 3-17
- trunk port 4-6
- two-port Gigabit interfaces, configuring 4-4
- UDP ACL 1-5
- user EXEC mode 2-3
- verifying
- 10/100BaseT configuration 4-6
- IP multicast operation 5-7
- IPX operation 5-9
- IRB operation 6-6
- VLAN operation 4-10
- virtual circuit, effective bandwidth for 8-2
- virtual LAN
- See VLAN
- VLAN
- about 1-7
- number per system 4-6
- trunk port 4-6
- warning about commands 1-12
- weighted round-robin (WRR) 8-2







Posted: Wed Dec 22 14:06:40 PST 1999
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