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Table of Contents

INDEX

INDEX

Symbols


! character, in output     8-6

A


access control entries
See ACEs

access control lists
See ACLs

access lists
IP MLS, flow masks and     3-3
IPX MLS, flow masks and     5-3

accessing the MSFC
console port     2-3
Telnet session     2-4

ACEs
supported features     7-3
types and parameters     7-3

ACLs
ACEs
overview     7-3
types and parameters     7-3
applying on
bridged packets     7-5
multicast packets     7-6
routed packets     7-5
configuring VACLs     7-19
hardware requirements     7-2
IOS ACLs     7-2
Layer 2 parameters     7-4
Layer 3 parameters     7-4
Layer 4 parameters     7-4
overview     7-1
QoS     7-3
supported features     7-7
unsupported features     7-18
using IOS ACLs with VACLS     7-9
VACL configuration guidelines     7-19
VACLs     7-3

aging-time
IP MLS     3-9
IPX MLS     5-11

AppleTalk, configuring interVLAN routing     2-7

audience     ix

B


booting the MSFC for the first time     8-1

C


cache
IP MLS
displaying entries     3-12
overview     3-2
IPX MLS
displaying entries     5-13
overview     5-2

CAM
IP MLS     3-11
IPX MLS     5-11

CCO     xi

Cisco Connection Online
See CCO

clear mls entry command     3-15

clear mls entry ipx command     5-14

clear mls statistics command     3-17, 5-15

command modes, global configuration     8-6

comments, adding to configuration files     8-6

compliance
FCC Class A     A-1
specifications     A-1

configuration commands
entering from the terminal     8-6
loading from a network server     8-7
loading from memory     8-7

configuration mode, prompt for entering     8-6

console port, accessing MSFC     2-3

content-addressable memory
See CAM

conventions     x

D


debug commands
IP MLS     3-8
IP MMLS     4-10
IPX MLS     5-9

default configuration
IP MLS     3-6
IP MMLS     4-4
IPX MLS     5-5

destination flow masks     5-3

destination-ip flow masks     3-3

destination-source flow masks     5-3

disabling
IP MLS
on router interfaces     3-7
on the switch     3-11
IP MMLS
on router interfaces     4-8
on the switch     4-12
IPX MLS
on router interfaces     5-6
on the switch     5-10

document conventions     x

documentation CD-ROM     xi

E


enabling
IP MLS, on router interfaces     3-7
IP MMLS
on router interfaces     4-8
on the switch     4-11
IPX MLS
on router interfaces     5-6
on the switch     5-10

environmental monitoring     1-5

F


fast aging-time     3-10

FCC Class A compliance     A-1

filters, NDE
clearing     6-7
destination and source subnet     6-5
destination host filter, specifying     6-5
destination TCP/UDP port, specifying     6-6
overview     6-3
protocol     6-6
source host and destination TCP/UDP port     6-6

flow masks
IP MLS
destination-ip     3-3
ip-flow     3-3
source-destination-ip     3-3
IP MLS entries and     3-3
IP MMLS and     4-3
IPX MLS
destination     5-3
destination-source     5-3
IPX MLS entries and     5-3
minimum     3-10
modes     3-3, 5-3
overview     3-3, 5-2

flows
IP MLS     3-2
IP MMLS
completely and partially switched     4-4
overview     4-2
IPX MLS     5-2

G


global configuration mode, entering     8-6

H


Hot Standby Routing Protocol
See HSRP

HSRP
configuring     2-8
overview     1-5

I


interVLAN routing
AppleTalk, configuring     2-7
IP, configuring     2-6
IPX, configuring     2-6
overview     2-1

IOS ACLs
common uses for     7-6
hardware and software handling     7-7
supported features     7-7

IOS features (table)     1-1

IP accounting, IP MMLS and     4-6

IP MLS
access lists, flow masks and     3-3
aging-time     3-9
cache
clearing entries     3-15
overview     3-2
cache entries, displaying     3-12
cache, displaying
all entries     3-13
by destination address     3-13
by source address     3-14
by specific flow     3-14
CAM entries, displaying     3-11
clearing cache entries     3-15
clearing statistics     3-17
configuration guidelines
MTU     3-6
router commands with IP MLS     3-6
configuration information, displaying     3-12
debug commands     3-8
debugging on router     3-8
default configuration     3-6
disabling
on router interface     3-7
on switch     3-11
displaying cache entries     3-12

displaying information     3-12
enabling on router interface     3-7
fast aging-time     3-10
flow masks
access lists and     3-3
destination-ip     3-3
ip flow     3-3
IP MLS entries and     3-3
minimum     3-10
modes     3-3
overview     3-3
source-destination-ip     3-3
flows     3-2
guidelines     3-6
maximum transmission size     3-6
monitoring on router     3-7
NDE
See NDE
operational overview     3-5
overview     3-1
packet rewrite     3-4
packet threshold values     3-10
restrictions     3-6
routers
disabling on interfaces     3-7
enabling on interfaces     3-7
monitoring     3-7
setting minimum flow mask     3-10
specifying aging time     3-9
specifying fast aging time     3-10
statistics
clearing     3-17
displaying by protocol     3-16
displaying for MLS cache entries     3-16
switches, disabling     3-11
topology (figure)     3-5

IP MMLS
cache entries, displaying     4-14
cache, overview     4-2
configuration guidelines
routers     4-5
switches     4-5
configuration information, displaying     4-12
debug commands     4-10
debugging, on router     4-10
default configuration     4-4
disabling
on router interfaces     4-8
on the switch     4-12
displaying
multicast routing table     4-9
statistics     4-13
enabling
IP PIM on router     4-7
on router interfaces     4-8
on the switch     4-11
flow masks     4-3
flows
completely and partially switched     4-4
overview     4-2
guidelines     4-5
Layer 2 forwarding table     4-2
Layer 3 MLS cache     4-2
monitoring on router     4-9
overview     4-2
packet rewrite     4-3
restrictions, router     4-5
restrictions, switches     4-5
routers
disabling on interfaces     4-8
displaying interface information     4-8
enabling globally     4-7
enabling on interfaces     4-8
monitoring     4-9
multicast routing table, displaying     4-9
PIM, enabling     4-7
switches
cache entries, displaying     4-14
configuration, displaying     4-12
disabling     4-12
enabling     4-11
statistics, clearing     4-14
statistics, displaying     4-13
unsupported features     4-6

ip mtu command     3-6

IP multicast MLS
See IP MMLS

IP multicast routing table     4-9

IP PIM     4-7

IP router command restrictions     3-6

IP, configuring interVLAN routing     2-6

ip-flow flow mask     3-3

IPX MLS
access lists, flow masks and     5-3
aging-time     5-11
cache
clearing entries     5-14
overview     5-2
cache entries, displaying     5-13
cache, displaying
all entries     5-13
by destination address     5-13
by source address     5-13
CAM entries, displaying     5-11
clearing cache entries     5-14
clearing statistics     5-15
configuration guidelines
interaction with other features     5-5
MTU     5-6
configuration information, displaying     5-12
debug commands     5-9
debugging
on router     5-9
on switch     3-17, 5-15
default configuration     5-5
disabling
on router interfaces     5-6
on the switch     5-10
displaying
cache entries     5-13
CAM entries, switch     5-11
debug info     5-15
MLS information     5-12
statistics     5-15
enabling
on router interfaces     5-6
on the switch     5-10
flow masks
access lists and     5-3
destination     5-3
destination-source     5-3
IPX MLS entries and     5-3
modes     5-3
overview     5-2
flows     5-2
guidelines     5-5
maximum transmission unit size     5-6
monitoring on router     5-7
operational overview     5-4
overview     5-2
packet rewrite     5-4
restrictions     5-5
routers
disabling on interfaces     5-6
enabling on interface     5-6
specifying aging-time value     5-11
statistics, clearing     5-15
switches
disabling     5-10
enabling     5-10

IPX, configuring interVLAN routing     2-6

L


Layer 2 forwarding table, IP MMLS and     4-2

Layer 3
enhanced services     1-2
forwarding features     1-1
IP MMLS and MLS cache     4-2
QoS related features     1-2
related protocols     1-2
routing protocols     1-1
shortcuts
See IP MLS, IP MMLS, or IPX MLS
switched packet rewrite     3-4

M


MAC addresses     1-5

MLS
components
MSFC     1-3
PFC     1-3
hardware requirements     1-3
software requirements     1-3

MLS cache size (note)     3-9

MLS entries (note)     3-9

mls ip command     3-7

MLS route-processor (note)     4-6

MSFC
accessing from switch
console port     2-3
telnet session     2-4
AppleTalk interVLAN routing, configuring     2-7
as MLS route processor for Catalyst 5000 family switches     3-7
booting for the first time     8-1
configuration guidelines
IP MLS     3-6
IP MMLS     4-5
IPX MLS     2-6
configuration mode     2-4
configuring
Appletalk interVLAN routing     2-7
IP interVLAN routing     2-6
IP MLS     3-6
IP MMLS     4-6
IPX interVLAN routing     2-6
IPX MLS     5-6
redundancy with HSRP     2-8
configuring interVLAN routing     2-1
description (figure)     1-4
disabling IP MMLS on router interfaces     4-8
displaying IP MMLS interface information     4-8
enabling IP multicast routing     4-7
enabling MMLS on router interfaces     4-8
IP interVLAN routing, configuring     2-6
IP MMLS, default configuration     4-5
IP MMLS, monitoring     4-9
IPX interVLAN routing, configuring     2-6
maximum VLAN limit     2-2
multicast routing table, displaying     4-9
overview     2-1
PIM, enabling on router interfaces     4-7
redundancy     1-5
session command and     2-4
switch console command and     2-3

MTU
IP MLS and     3-6
IPX MLS and     5-6

multicast, displaying routing table     4-9

Multilayer Switch Feature Card
See MSFC

Multilayer Switching
See IP MLS, IP MMLS, or IPX MLS

N


NDE
configuration, displaying     6-8
data collection     6-2
data export address
removing     6-8
specifying     6-4
data export collector, specifying     6-4
disabling     6-8
displaying configuration     6-8
enabling     6-5
filters
clearing     6-7
destination and source subnet     6-5
destination host, specifying     6-5
destination TCP/UDP port, specifying     6-6
overview     6-3
protocol, specifying     6-6
source host and destination TCP/UDP port, specifying     6-6
overview     6-1
protocols
removing for statistics collection     6-7
specifying for statistics collection     6-7
RMON     6-1
specifying
addresses     6-4
collectors     6-4
destination and source subnets     6-5
destination host filters     6-5
destination TCP/UDP port filters     6-6
protocol filters     6-6
protocols for statistics collection     6-7
statistics collection
removing protocols for     6-7
specifying protocols for     6-7

NetFlow Data Export
See NDE

no mls ip command     3-7

P


packet rewrite
IP MLS and     3-4
IP MMLS and     4-3
IPX MLS and     5-4

packet threshold, IP MLS     3-10

PFC, configuring
IP MLS     3-8
IP MMLS     4-11
IPX MLS     5-10

PIM, IP MMLS and     4-7

Policy Feature Card
See PFC

power management
nonredundant configuration     1-5
redundant configuration     1-5

Q


QoS, Layer 3 features     1-2

quality of service (note)     7-2

R


related documentation     x

rewrite, packet
IP MLS     3-4
IP MMLS     4-3
IPX MLS     5-4

RMON     6-1

router configuration tasks     2-3

routers
accessing configuration mode     2-4
bringing up router interface     2-5
viewing and saving configuration     2-5

routing tables, multicast     4-9

S


security ACL, removing VACL to VLAN mapping     7-27

Serial Control Protocol commands (table)     3-8

session command, MSFC and     2-4

set mls agingtime command     3-9

set mls agingtime fast command     3-10

set mls flow command     3-10

set power redundancy enable/disable command     1-5

short keyword (note)     3-3

shortcuts, Layer 3
See IP MLS, IP MMLS, or IPX MLS

show cam command     3-11

show ip command     3-7

show mls command     3-12

show mls debug command     3-17, 5-15

show mls entry command     3-3, 3-13

show mls entry ip destination command     3-13

show mls entry ip flow command     3-14

show mls entry ip source command     3-14

show mls entry ipx command     5-14

show mls entry ipx commands     5-13

show mls statistics entry command     3-16, 5-15

show mls statistics protocol command     3-16

source-destination-ip flow mask     3-3

source-destination-vlan flow mask     4-3

specifications, compliance     A-1

startup configuration, copying configuration files to     8-8

startup tasks
booting the MSFC     8-1
performing general     8-1

supervisor engine (note)     1-3

switch console command, MSFC and     2-3

T


Telnet, accessing MSFC     2-4

V


VACLs
common uses for     7-14
configuration (figure)     7-15
configuration guidelines     7-19
configuring     7-19
denying access to a server on another VLAN
figure     7-18
procedure     7-17
redirecting broadcast traffic to a specific server port
figure     7-16
procedure     7-15
restricting the DHCP response for a specific server
figure     7-17
procedure     7-16

VLAN Access Control Lists
See VACL

VLAN Trunk Protocol
See VTP

VLANs, maximum limit     2-2

VTP
configuring     2-2
note     2-2

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