Table of Contents
INDEX
- ! character, in output 8-6
- 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
- booting the MSFC for the first time 8-1
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- global configuration mode, entering 8-6
- Hot Standby Routing Protocol
- See HSRP
- HSRP
- configuring 2-8
- overview 1-5
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- QoS, Layer 3 features 1-2
- quality of service (note) 7-2
- 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
- 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
- Telnet, accessing MSFC 2-4
- 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







Posted: Thu Oct 28 11:47:14 PDT 1999
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