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INDEX

A


aal5 buffers command, caution on usage     2-3

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     6-9
AURP     6-9
configuration     6-10
routing protocols     1-11

appletalk routing command     6-10

AURP routing protocol     6-9

autonegotiation     5-4

B


backing up system image     3-9, 4-9

bootable system images, copying     3-8, 4-8

bootflash, disable booting from     3-8, 4-8

bridge groups
maximum number of     5-8
routing     7-3

bridge irb     7-5

bridge priority command     7-2

bridge protocol command     7-2

bridge-group command     5-8, 7-2

bridge-group virtual interface
See BVI

bridging
about     7-1
configuration tasks     7-1
feature list     1-4
initial configuration     7-2

BVI
configuring     7-5
description     7-3
displaying information about     7-5
over Fast EtherChannel     6-4
routing enabled on     7-4

bvi command     7-5

C


Catalyst 8510
management port on     4-3
SRP slot     4-1

Catalyst 8540
management port     3-3
RP slot     3-1

Catalyst 8540 CSR
PC Card slot     3-1

cd command     3-6, 4-6

cd slot command     3-9, 4-9

CEF
about     1-12

channel-group command     8-3

Cisco Discovery Protocol     1-11

Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF), warning on issuing commands     1-12

Cisco IOS
backing out one level     2-3
bridging functionality     7-1
configuration mode     2-2
console configuration mode     2-3
EXEC     2-2
getting list of commands     2-4
global configuration mode     2-3
interface
configuration mode     2-3
interface marked "up"     6-4
levels of access     2-2
privileged EXEC mode     2-3
routing protocol configuration     6-2
routing protocols supported     1-11
running configuration, displaying     3-4, 4-4
software basics     2-2
user EXEC mode     2-3

clear bridge command     7-3

clear vlan     5-8

clear vlan statistics command     7-3

clock set command     3-4, 4-4

clock, setting     3-4

commands
aal5 buffers     2-3
appletalk cable-range     6-10
appletalk routing     6-10
appletalk zone     6-10
bridge irb     7-5
bridge priority     7-2
bridge protocol     7-2
bridge-group     5-8, 7-2
cd     3-6, 4-6
cd slot     3-9, 4-9
channel-group     8-3
clear bridge     7-3
clear vlan     5-8
clear vlan statistics     7-3
clock set     3-4, 4-4
config-reg 0x2102     3-8, 4-8
copy     4-6
copy flash tftp     3-9, 4-9
debug ip rip     6-4
debug ipx routing activity     6-9
debug ipx sap     6-9
debug lss ipmcast     6-6
debug lss ipucast     6-4
debug vlan packet     5-8
delete     3-7, 4-7
dir     3-7, 4-7
encap dot1q     5-8
encap isl     5-7
getting list of     2-4
hostname     3-4, 4-4
interface bvi     7-5
interface port-channel     8-2, 8-4
ip address     6-3
ip multicast-routing     6-6
ip pim     6-6
ipx maximum-paths     6-8
ipx network     6-8
ipx routing     6-8
line vty     3-4, 4-4
network     6-3
network area     6-4
no boot system     3-8, 4-8
no shutdown     5-10
no snoop interface     5-10
not supported     A-1
pwd     3-6, 4-6
qos mapping precedence     9-3
qos mapping-precedence     B-4
qos switching     B-3
router eigrp     6-3
router igrp     6-3
router ospf     6-3
router rip     6-3
show bridge     7-3
show bridge group     7-3
show bridge vlan     7-3
show flash all     3-9
show interfaces bvi     7-5
show interfaces irb     7-5
show interfaces port-channel     8-5
show ip interfaces     6-4
show ip mroute     6-6
show ip protocol     6-4
show ip route     6-4
show ipx cache     6-8
show ipx interfaces     6-8
show ipx route     6-8
show ipx servers     6-8
show ipx traffic     6-8
show qos mapping     9-4, B-5
show qos switching     9-4, B-5
show running-config     3-4
show snoop     5-10, B-2
show snoop interface     5-10
show snoop-vc     B-2
show snoop-vc interface     5-10
show span     7-3
show startup-config     3-4
show tech-support     D-1
show vlan     5-8
show vlans     7-3
snoop     B-1
snoop interface     5-10
speed auto     5-4
squeeze     3-7, 4-7

config-reg 0x2102 command     3-8, 4-8

configuration
10BaseT and 100BaseT     5-6
AppleTalk     6-10
autonegotiation     5-4
bridging     7-1
BVI     7-5
copying system image from slot to slot     3-6
current time     3-4, 4-4
direct console connection     3-2, 4-2
displaying     3-4, 4-4
eight-port Gigabit interfaces     5-4
EtherChannel encapsulation     8-4
examples
Catalyst 8540 CSR with HSRP     C-4
Catalyst 8540 CSR with ISL and VLAN     C-1
Fast EtherChannel     8-2
Flash PC Cards, using     3-5, 4-5
host name     3-4, 4-4
information required for     2-2
integrated routing and bridging (IRB)     7-3
interface configuration, overview     5-1
IP     6-1
IP multicast     6-4
IPX     6-6
ISL over FEC     8-4
port speed     5-4
RP on 8540     3-3
SRP on 8510     4-3
subinterface configuration mode     5-7
two-port Gigabit interfaces     5-4
VLANs     5-6

configuration mode     2-2

console configuration mode     2-3

console connection, terminal emulation for     3-2, 4-2

constrained multicast flooding     6-4

control layer, functions of     1-9

copy command (Flash memory)     4-6

copy flash tftp command     3-9, 4-9

copying
system image from slot to slot     3-6, 4-6
system image to Flash PC Card     3-9, 4-9
system image to TFTP server     3-9, 4-9

D


debug ip rip     6-4

debug ipx routing activity     6-9

debug ipx sap     6-9

debug lss ipmcast     6-6

debug lss ipucast     6-4

debug vlan packet     5-8

delete command     3-7, 4-7

dense mode, PIM     6-5

dir command     3-7, 4-7

distributed hardware forwarding     1-8

E


eight-port Gigabit interfaces, configuring     5-4

EIGRP     6-2

electronic mail, technical support and     D-3

enable mode     2-3

enable password     3-2, 4-2

enable secret password     3-2, 4-2

enabling AppleTalk     6-10

encap isl command     5-7

error messages, logging     D-2

EtherChannel
benefits of     8-1
encapsulation configuration     8-4
ISL VLANs and     8-2
keepalive signals and     8-4
port channels supported     8-1

Ethernet
10BaseT and 100BaseT configuration     5-6
configuration tasks     5-5

Ethernet0 interface     3-3

examples
cd command     3-6
dir command     3-7
pwd command     3-6
squeeze command     3-7, 4-7

external bridge     6-6

F


Fast EtherChannel
See FEC

Fast Ethernet
configuration tasks     5-5
Fast EtherChannel and     8-2
speeds supported     5-6
subinterface configuration     5-7

FEC     8-2
about     1-8
benefits of     8-1
cautions to note     8-3
channel number     8-2, 8-3, 8-4
configuration tasks     8-2
configuring ISL over     8-4
encapsulation, configuring     8-4
if keepalives are disabled     8-4
load balancing scheme used     1-8
port channels supported     8-1

filtering     1-10

Flash memory
copy command     4-6
copying between Flash PC Cards     3-8, 4-8
copying image to Flash PC Card     3-9, 4-9
deleting files from     3-7, 4-7
displaying contents of     3-9
moving between media     3-6, 4-6
squeeze command     3-7
squeeze command and     4-7
viewing contents of     3-6, 4-6

Flash PC Card
formatting     3-5, 4-5

Flash PC Card slot     4-1

Flash PC Cards
slot, Catalyst 8540 CSR     3-1
using     3-5

Flash PC Cards, using     4-5

full duplex aggregate capacity     1-8

G


GEC
about     1-8
bandwidth scalability     8-2
channel number     8-4
configuration tasks     8-2
encapsulation, configuring     8-4
if keepalives are disabled     8-4

Gigabit EtherChannel
See GEC

global configuration mode     2-3

H


hostname command     3-4, 4-4

Hot Standby Router Protocol
See HSRP

HSRP
EtherChannel compatibility and     8-2
summary of     1-11

I


ICMP ACL     1-5

IGMP     6-5

IGRP     6-2

integrated routing and bridging
See IRB

interface
configuration
EtherChannel     8-2
Ethernet0 port     3-3, 4-3
general     5-2
overview     5-1
names     5-2
port number     5-2
types supported     1-3

Internet Group Membership Protocol
See IGMP

Internet Protocol Multicast     6-4

Internetwork Packet Exchange
See IPX

Inter-Switch Link protocol
See ISL

IP
addresses
ISL configuration     5-8
extended ACL     1-5
filtering     1-10
multicast
about     6-4
constrained multicast flooding     6-4
IGMP     6-5
PIM     6-5
precedence     9-1
routing protocols     1-11
configuration tasks     6-1
debugging commands     6-4
NHRP not supported     6-2
supported protocols     6-2
simple ACL     1-5

ip address command     6-3

ip multicast-routing command     6-6

ip pim command     6-6

IPX
characteristics of     6-6
configuration tasks     6-7
default encapsulation for     6-8
encapsulation types     6-8
EtherChannel interface configuration     8-2, 8-3
external bridge     6-6
filtering     1-10
network address     6-7
network numbers     6-7
NLSP not supported     6-7
node numbers     6-7
ODI compatibility     6-6
parallel paths supported     6-7
protocols and services used     6-6
redistribution of route information with EIGRP     6-2
routing protocols     1-11
standard ACL     1-5
subinterface configuration and     5-8

ipx maximum-paths command     6-8

ipx network command     6-8

ipx routing command     6-8

IRB     7-3
BVI and     7-3
configuration considerations     7-4
configuration tasks     7-4
displaying information about     7-5
summary     1-6
when to use     1-6

ISL
definition     5-6
EtherChannel and     8-2
IP addresses and     5-8
packet tagging     1-7
summary of     1-7

K


Kermit protocol     D-3

L


Layer 2 feature list     1-4

Layer 3 switch, functions of     1-1

line vty command     3-4, 4-4

load balancing     1-10

logging command     D-2

logging router output     D-2

M


MAC address
definition     5-2
HSRP and     1-12

MAC address filtering     1-5, 1-10

management port, configuring     3-3, 4-3

messages, logging     D-2

mirroring
See snooping

multicast, IP     6-4

N


name, interface     5-2

Named Access Lists     1-5

network command     6-3

network numbers in IPX networks     6-7

Networking protocols
AppleTalk     6-9
IP     6-1
IPX     6-6

NHRP not supported     6-2

NLSP not supported     6-7

no boot system command     3-8, 4-8

no shutdown command     5-10

no snoop interface command     5-10

node numbers in IPX networks     6-7

O


Open Shortest Path First
See OSPF

operating configuration, displaying     3-4, 4-4

OSPF     6-2
area concept in     6-2
configuring     6-3
network area command     6-4
process ID     6-3

P


packet filtering     1-10

packet tagging     1-7

passwords     3-2

passwords, setting     4-2

PIM     6-5
configuration tasks     6-6
dense mode     6-5
rendezvous point     6-5
reverse path forwarding     6-5
sparse mode     6-5

port channels     8-1

port mirroring
See snooping

port speed, detecting     5-4

port-based snooping      B-1

port-channel command     8-1, 8-2, 8-3, 8-4

print working directory     3-6, 4-6

privileged EXEC mode     2-3

Protocol Independent Multicast
See PIM

pwd command     3-6, 4-6

Q


QoS
about     1-9
assigning WRR-scheduling weights     9-3
classes supported     9-1
configuring     9-2
configuring at system/interface level     B-4
enabling/disabling mapping     B-3
finding effective bandwidth of circuit     9-2
frame scheduling     9-2
interface-level mapping     9-3
IP precedence     9-1
precedence default     B-4
queuing basis     9-2
show mapping     B-5
show switching     B-5
system-level mapping     9-3

qos mapping precedence command     9-3

Quality of Service
See QoS

R


related documentation     ix

remote terminal, logging router output     D-2

rendezvous point     6-5

reverse path forwarding     6-5

RIP     6-2

route processor
See RP

router eigrp command     6-3

router igrp command     6-3

router ospf command     6-3

router rip command     6-3

routing protocols supported     6-2

RP
management port, configuring     3-3
slot in chassis for     3-1

RP, Catalyst 8540 CSR
PC Card slot     3-1

running configuration
displaying     3-4

running configuration, displaying     3-4, 4-4

S


script UNIX command     D-2

show bridge command     7-3

show bridge group     7-3

show bridge vlan     7-3

show interfaces bvi     7-5

show interfaces irb     7-5

show interfaces port-channel     8-5

show ip interfaces     6-4

show ip mroute     6-6

show ip protocol     6-4

show ip route     6-4

show ipx cache     6-8

show ipx interfaces     6-8

show ipx route     6-8

show ipx servers     6-8

show ipx traffic     6-8

show qos mapping     9-4

show qos switching     9-4

show snoop     5-10

show snoop interface     5-10

show snoop-vc interface     5-10

show span     7-3

show tech-support command     D-1

show vlan     5-8

show vlans     7-3

snoop interface command     5-10

snooping
about     1-10, 5-8
default setting     B-1
disabling     5-10, B-1
enabling     5-10, B-1
no snoop interface command     5-10
port usage     B-1
show snoop     5-10, B-2
show snoop interface     5-10
show snoop vc     B-2
show snoop-vc interface     5-10
snoop interface command     5-10
summary      5-8

spanning tree protocol (STP)     1-6

sparse mode, PIM     6-5

speed auto command     5-4

squeeze command     3-7, 4-7

SRP
Flash PC Card slot     4-1
management port on     4-3
management port, configuring     4-3
slot in chassis for     4-1

starting up the router     3-2, 4-2

subinterface configuration mode     5-7

subinterface configuration, difference between IP and IPX     5-8

support, technical
See technical support

switch router, functions of     1-1

syslog server     D-2

system image
backing up to TFTP server     3-9, 4-8
copying to Flash PC Card     3-9, 4-9

T


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     3-9, 4-9

three-part interface name     5-2

trunk port     5-6

two-port Gigabit interfaces, configuring     5-4

U


UDP ACL     1-5

UDP turbo flooding     1-12

user EXEC mode
usage     2-3

V


verifying
10/100BaseT configuration     5-6
IP multicast operation     6-6
IPX operation     6-8
IRB operation     7-5
VLAN operation     5-8

virtual circuit, effective bandwidth for     9-2

virtual LAN
See VLAN

VLAN
about     1-7
number per system     5-6
routing     5-8
trunk port     5-6

W


warning about commands     1-12

weighted round robin (WRR)     9-2

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