Table of Contents
index
- accounting data
- collecting from NetFlow Collector devices 6-5
- collection schedule, defining 6-6
- data query tool for 6-8
- and NetFlow Collector 6-3
- NetFlow setup tasks 6-3
- NFC device, configuring 6-4
- reports available 6-7
- XML-based reports 6-8
- action log for selected task 5-48
- Action report for task logs 9-7
- address-family command C-2
- allowAS-in option 5-14
- all VPN service requests report 5-34
- application type summary report 6-8
- area number for OSPF 5-13
- ATM
- encapsulation information, specifying 5-18
- link VRF to ATM interface C-8
- auditing
- conn_solver.log file 9-15
- customized audit 5-35
- deployed test 9-12
- existing service requests 5-40
- new Repository location 9-15
- new service requests 5-40
- Repository error 9-16
- routing test 9-12
- run_ngs.log file 9-15
- service request details report 5-29
- unable to find request in audit list 9-13
- auditing (continued)
- using VPN routing information 5-40
- audit reports
- audit details report 5-29
- generating 5-40
- and Java plug-in 5-27
- viewing 5-26
- autonomous system (AS) number 3-21
- options in VPNSC MPLS Solution 5-14
- backing up Repository 3-39
- BGP 1-1
- allowAS-in option 5-14
- AS number 3-20, 3-21
- AS number for CE's network 5-14
- community attribute 1-6
- display VPN address information C-11
- neighbor activate command C-8
- neighbor AS-override option 5-14
- RDs and RTs 1-10, 3-28
- redistributing connected routes 5-13, 5-14
- redistributing static routes 5-13, 5-14
- route-target commnuities 1-11
- security features 1-6
- Border Gateway Protocol. See BGP
- broken service, troubleshooting 9-14
- cable services
- cable-CE, creating 8-5
- cable link, provisioning 8-18
- Cisco uBR7200 router 8-2
- CMTS 8-3
- configuration file example A-27
- configuring CE as unmanaged 4-5
- DOCSIS 8-3
- host helper address 8-23
- maintenace subinterface, provisioning 8-9
- maintenance helper address 8-14
- maintenance interface on the PE 5-18
- management VPN in cable network 8-3
- modem helper address 8-23
- MSO 8-3
- no routing protocol, provisioning for 8-12, 8-21
- overview 8-1
- primary IP address range 8-4
- protocol specification 5-16
- redistributing connected routes recommended 8-12, 8-21
- redistributing static routes 8-12, 8-21
- secondary address 8-23
- secondary IP address range 8-4
- CAR 1-18
- configuration example 6-26
- data query tool for 6-29
- MIB Reports 6-29
- monitoring data with 6-25
- polling a router's CAR MIB 6-27
- rate-limiting functionality 6-25
- router interfaces, populating 6-27
- XML-based reports 6-29
- CE 4-4
- adding to site 4-4
- BGP AS number for 5-14
- cable-CE, creating 8-5
- CE (continued)
- CE to CE traffic report 6-8
- CE to CE traffic summary report 6-8
- configured as hub A-2
- customer packet drop report 6-23
- data query tool for 6-8
- default routes to 5-13
- description of 1-1
- editing information about 4-8
- extra loopback address 5-20
- interface number 5-18
- managed CE considerations 7-2
- managed or unmanaged, setting for 4-5
- and MCE 7-4
- not an SA Agent device option 4-6
- OSPF area number 5-13
- OSPF process ID 5-13
- protocol encapsulation 5-18
- regular SA Agent device 4-6
- round trip delay report 6-23
- and SA Agent 4-4
- setting up for SLA collection 6-14
- SNMP, configuration for 3-43
- source CE for SLA probe 6-16, 6-20
- unmanaged CEs 7-1
- VLAN ID 5-19
- CERC 5-5
- adding CERC to VPN definition 4-17
- full mesh 1-13
- overview 1-11, 4-15
- route target values, entering 4-18
- selecting for VPN 5-8
- CE Routing Community. See CERC
- child graph 3-33, 4-22
- Cisco Connection Online xv
- Cisco IP Manager
- accessing routers 2-5
- access to CEs and PEs 2-2
- configlet download process B-3
- Cisco IP Manager (continued)
- configuration files, managing 2-3
- csm.properties file entries B-3
- defaults for username and password 2-4
- and DIPMServer A-1, B-1
- domain hostname, assignment guidelines for 2-5
- domain name case sensitivity B-5
- elements of 2-3
- features 2-2
- field length mapping table B-5
- Network Element Manager 9-11
- in network management subnet 2-1
- overview 2-2
- pass-through username and password 2-6
- password, changing in MPLS VPN Solution software 2-4
- rollback for 2-2
- synchronization with MPLS VPN Solution A-1, B-1
- username, changing in MPLS VPN Solution software 2-4
- Cisco Service Management System 2-2
- Cisco uBR7200 router, and cable services 8-2
- Class of Service profile. See CoS profile
- clear ip route vrf command C-3
- CMTS 8-3
- CNGS server 9-11
- Committed Access Rate. See CAR
- communication failure error code, troubleshooting 9-9
- configlets
- download process B-3
- error reporting for B-5
- viewing configlet report 5-29
- configuration files
- cable network, example file for A-27
- CE configured as member of extranet, example file for A-12
- CEs configured as hubs, example file for A-2
- collecting 5-36
- collecting changed files only 6-33
- config-change traps 6-34
- configuration files (continued)
- Domain Name Server, setting up 5-35
- EBGP routing from PE to CE, example file for A-23
- hub-and-spoke topology, example file for A-5
- importing 3-6
- IP unnumbered, example file for A-25
- live collection of 5-37
- management VPN, example file for A-9
- managing 2-3
- naming, convention for 3-7
- OSPF, example file for A-16
- OSPF using unnumbered provisioning A-19
- setting up routers for collection 5-35
- SmartCollector 6-33
- and SNMP 6-33
- static routing, example file for A-21
- troubleshooting download operation 9-11
- using TFTP to download files 2-9
- valid file 3-7
- congestion avoidance 1-20
- congestion management 3-35
- conn_solver process 9-15
- connected routes, redistributing 5-10
- CORBA generated exception 9-10
- CoS 1-17, D-2
- CAR 1-18
- congestion management 3-35
- GTS 1-20
- in-contract bandwidth 1-19
- IP precedence 1-18
- out-of-contract bandwidth 1-19
- painting 3-35
- policing 3-35
- profile 3-35
- shaping 3-35
- ToS parameter for SLAs 6-18
- WFQ 1-20
- WRED 1-20
- and PE-CE link 5-23
- CoS profile
- assign to PE-CE link 5-23
- in-contract bandwidth, valid input for 3-37
- csm.properties file
- and collecting configuration file data 6-33
- customized router prompt 5-35
- and DIPM Server name B-1
- DIPM Server mode setting B-2
- IP Manager entries B-3
- location of 2-11
- RD value, overriding 5-22
- TFTP, editing to use instead of Telnet 2-11
- VRF name, overriding 5-22
- customer
- data query tool for 6-8
- finding 4-8
- information, defining 4-2
- information, editing 4-7
- menu 4-10
- round trip delay report 6-23
- sites, defining 4-2
- summary report 6-8
- topology, viewing 4-10
- traffic volume report 6-8
- customer edge router. See CE
- customer packet drop report for SLAs 6-23
- customer site, finding 4-3
- customer sites, defining 4-4
- customer summary report 6-8
- Data Over Cable Service Interface Specifications. See DOCSIS
- data query tools 6-1
- debug ip bgp command C-21
- default routes to CE 5-13
- deployed test 9-12
- deploying service requests 5-25
- Device Inventory Repository
- IP addresses, populating to 6-15
- SA Agent devices, verifying 6-14
- DIPM Server B-1
- and csm.properties file B-1
- echo mode B-2
- DLCI, specifying 5-18
- DOCSIS 8-3
- domain name
- caution about specifying IP address and 3-7
- and fully domain-qualified hostname 2-5
- for targets 3-7
- Domain Name Server, setting up 5-35
- domain naming convention B-4
- case sensitivity B-5
- echo mode B-2
- encapsulation information, specifying 5-18
- error report for task logs 5-49
- ESS. See Event Subscription Service
- Event Gateway Server 1-16
- Event Subscription Service 1-16
- exit-address-family command C-4
- expired tasks, deleting 5-44
- export route map
- defining name of 5-21
- and management VPN 5-8
- extranet multiple VPN 7-5, 7-7
- example configuration file A-12
- extranets 1-5, 5-8
- IP addresses unique in 3-26
- Failed Deploy service, troubleshooting 9-10
- field length mapping table B-5
- finding
- customer 4-8
- customer site 4-3
- network 3-8
- region 3-30
- service provider 3-26
- VPN 4-15
- Frame Relay 5-18
- full mesh topology 1-13
- definition 1-11
- functional service, troubleshooting 9-13
- Generic Traffic Shaping. See GTS
- GTS 1-20, 3-35
- host helper address 8-23
- hostname
- fully domain-qualified, specifying 2-5
- lowercase B-5
- hostname.dns domainname B-4
- HTTP report for SLAs 6-23
- hub-and-spoke topology 1-12, 5-8
- definition 1-11
- example configuration file for A-5
- import map command C-4
- import route map
- defining name of 5-21
- in-band connection 7-4
- in-contract bandwidth 1-19
- valid input for 3-37
- interfaces
- cable interface, specifying 8-22
- cable maintenance subinterface, provisioning 8-9
- CE interface number 5-18
- data query tool for 6-31
- IP numbered 5-20
- maintenance subinterface for cable service 5-18
- for PE-CE link 5-17
- populating interface information to Repository 6-34
- serial 5-18
- shutting down PE interface 5-18
- subinterface numbers, how chosen by VPNSC 8-4, 8-22
- XML-based reports 6-31
- Internet Service Provider. See ISP
- intranets 1-5
- invalid service, troubleshooting 9-9
- IP addresses
- address scheme for PE-CE link 5-19
- of advertised static routes 5-11
- automatically assigned 5-20
- caution about specifying both IP address and domain name 3-13
- in Cisco IP Manager B-5
- entering target's address 3-13
- exchange with neighbors C-8
- host helper address 8-23
- IP numbered with extra CE loopback 5-20
- maintenance helper address 8-14
- modem helper address 8-23
- for NetFlow Collector device 3-17
- and network security 1-6
- numbered 5-20
- populating to Device Inventory Repository 6-15
- primary IP address range 8-4
- secondary address 8-23
- secondary IP address range 8-4
- of static route to all sites in VPN 5-11
- unnumbered 5-20
- in VPNs 1-1
- IP address pools
- and automatically assigned addresses 5-20
- on the PE-CE link 5-5
- and regions 3-26
- ip flow-cache entries command 6-4
- ip flow-export destination commmand 6-3
- ip flow-export version command 6-3
- IP precedence 1-18
- mapped to CoS 3-37
- painting 3-35
- ip route vrf command C-5
- ip vrf command C-7
- ip vrf forwarding command C-7
- ISP, secondary IP address range 8-4
- Java plug-in 5-27
- jitter report for SLAs 6-23
- label forwarding entries, displaying for VRF C-20
- LMI type, modifying 6-36
- log files 9-15
- loopback
- extra loopback address on CE 5-20
- interface number, using existing 5-20
- and IP unnumbered addressing scheme 5-20
- maintenance helper address 8-14
- managed CE
- and CAR reports 6-26
- considerations 7-2
- defining 4-5
- required for SA Agent device 4-6
- Management CE. See MCE
- Management PE. See MPE
- management route map 7-6
- management VPN 7-5
- cable maintenance subinterface and 8-11, 8-20
- in cable network 8-3
- configuration file example A-9
- creating Customer for 4-24
- and export route map 4-30, 5-21
- export route map generated 5-8
- joining 5-8
- and management route map 7-6
- naming convention 4-31
- PE-CE links, provisioning 4-31
- provisioning 4-24
- redistribute connected routes required 5-10
- routing protocol for 4-28
- topology 4-23, 7-5
- maximum routes into VRF 5-22
- MCE 4-4, 7-4
- access lists 7-10
- IP addresses for 4-30
- selecting for service request 4-27
- selecting router for 4-26
- test for route to 9-14
- modem helper address 8-23
- modifying an existing service 5-30
- mouse terminology xiii
- MPE 4-23, 7-4
- IP addresses for 4-30
- selecting for service request 4-27
- MPLS VPNs 1-4
- CERCs in 1-11
- characteristics 1-5
- default routes to CE 5-13
- defining 4-14
- extranet multiple VPN 7-5
- extranets 1-5
- implementation techniques 7-4
- MPLS VPNs (continued)
- in-band connection 7-4
- intranets 1-5
- management VPN 7-5
- out-of-band VPN 7-5
- principal technologies 1-5
- provisioning stages 5-5
- route-target communities 1-11
- routing protocols 5-9
- and service requests 5-5
- service requests, defining 5-6
- MPLS VPN Solution
- benefits 1-3
- customer information, defining 4-2
- customer sites, defining 4-2, 4-4
- data query tools 6-1
- DIPM Server B-1
- domain name specification 2-5
- field length mapping table B-5
- hostnames lowercase B-5
- management VPN, implementing 4-23
- matching CIPM username or password 2-4
- network management subnet 2-1, 7-3
- overview 1-1
- security features 1-6
- shutting down 3-5
- SNMP community strings, specifying 3-11
- starting 3-1
- synchronization with Cisco IP Manager A-1, B-1
- username and password, coordinating 2-6
- VPN, defining 4-14
- web browser 5-26
- MSO 8-1
- domain 8-3
- primary IP address range 8-4
- Multiple Service Operator. See MSO
- neighbor activate command C-8
- neighbor AS-override option 5-14
- NetFlow Collector 6-3
- adding devices to network 3-15
- cache entries 6-4
- configuring NFC device 6-4
- data analyzer 1-22
- enable PE interfaces 6-3
- enabling NetFlow accounting 5-22, 8-16
- IP address, specifying 3-17
- network setup tasks 6-3
- nf.resources file 6-4
- nfconfig.file 6-4
- overview 1-21
- password, specifying 3-17
- policy routing 1-22
- recommended for PEs 1-21
- specifying collector devices in network 6-6
- username, specifying 3-17
- version and port parameters on PEs 6-3
- viewing NFC devices in network 3-18
- network
- adding targets to 3-15
- definition 3-5
- finding 3-8
- name for 3-7
- naming convention B-4, B-5
- network packet drop report 6-23
- network round trip delay report 6-24
- traffic volume report 6-8
- viewing devices by role 3-18
- Network Layer Reachability Information 3-28
- network layer reachability information. See NLRI
- network management subnet 2-1, 7-3
- access rules of type 7-9
- extranet multiple VPN 7-7
- management VPN technique 4-23, 7-5
- network management subnet (continued)
- out-of-band technique 7-8
- security for 7-9
- suppressing 7-9
- network packet drop report 6-23
- network round trip delay report 6-24
- nf.resources file 6-4
- nfconfig.file 6-4
- NLRI 1-5, 3-28
- no SA Agent option 4-6
- Orbix
- shutting down 3-5
- starting 3-2
- OSPF
- area number on CE 5-13
- area number on PE 5-13
- configuration file example A-16
- configuration file using unnumbered provisioning A-19
- giving default routes to CE 5-13
- process ID on CE 5-13
- process ID on PE 5-13
- redistributing connected routes 5-13
- redistributing static routes 5-13
- out-of-band technique 7-5, 7-8
- out-of-contract bandwidth 1-19
- PAD. See Provider Administrative Domain
- painting packets 3-35
- pass-through username and password 2-6
- passwords
- changing in VPNSC software 3-4
- Cisco IP Manager 2-4
- default for VPNSC software 3-4
- passwords (continued)
- masking in password field 5-38
- for multiple targets 3-11
- for routers 3-11
- for single targets 3-13
- updating router passwords 3-14
- virtual terminal (login) password required 3-11
- PE
- adding to a region 3-23
- advertised static routes, provisioning 5-11
- Cisco uBR7200 series router 8-2
- data query tool for 6-8
- description of 1-3
- enable interfaces for NetFlow 6-3
- export route map 5-21
- import route map 5-21
- interface, shut down option 5-18
- interface, specifying 5-18
- maintenance interface for cable service 5-18
- and MPE 4-23, 7-4
- NetFlow, enabling on PE 6-3
- network packet drop report 6-23
- network round trip delay report 6-24
- OSPF area number 5-13
- OSPF process ID 5-13
- PE to PE traffic summary report 6-8
- port parameter 6-3
- service requests, list of 3-33, 4-21
- as shadow SA Agent device 4-6
- SNMP, configuration for 3-43
- version parameter 6-3
- VLAN ID 5-19
- PE-CE link
- access list guidelines 7-9
- CoS definition for 5-23
- and dynamic routing 7-10
- EBGP routing from PE to CE, example configuration file for A-23
- interfaces, defining 5-17
- PE-CE link (continued)
- interfaces and encapsulation 5-18
- IP addressing scheme for 5-19
- LAN or WAN, specifying 5-18
- for management VPN 4-31
- removing a service 5-32
- routing protocols for 5-9
- static route for IP unnumbered scheme 5-20
- static route provisioning 5-9
- traffic volume report 6-8
- pending service, troubleshooting 9-12
- performance monitoring
- CAR MIB reports 6-29
- data query tools 6-1
- polling a router's CAR MIB 6-27
- point-to-point address pool 5-20
- policing 3-35
- primary IP address range 8-4
- Provider Administrative Domain 3-20
- adding region to 3-29
- autonomous system number 3-21
- Class of Service Profile 3-35
- customer information 4-2
- customer sites 4-2
- deleting a region 3-30
- information needed 3-20
- IP address pools for 3-26
- menu 3-36
- menu for 3-23
- assigning PEs to region 3-22
- region, defining 3-21
- topology, displaying 3-31
- VPN, defining 4-14
- provisioning
- cable link 8-18
- cable maintenance subinterface 8-9
- main functions 9-5
- operational flow 9-5
- router model 9-5
- purging closed service requests 5-33
- QoS 1-17
- defined 3-34
- Quality of Service. See QoS
- RD
- customizing value of 3-28
- description of 1-10
- formats C-9
- in hub-and-spoke environments 1-12
- overriding default RD value 5-22
- rd command C-9
- RT
- and NLRI 3-28
- redistributing routing protocols 5-16
- regions 3-20
- adding PEs to 3-23
- adding to PAD 3-29
- assigning PEs to 3-22
- defining new one 3-21
- deleting 3-30
- finding 3-30
- IP address pools for 3-26
- service requests, list of 3-33, 4-21
- regular SA Agent option 4-6
- removing a service 5-32
- reports
- accounting data 6-7
- audit details 5-30
- CAR MIB 6-29
- CE to CE traffic summary 6-8
- customer packet drop report for SLAs 6-23
- customer round trip delay 6-23
- reports (continued)
- error report, task logs 5-49
- HTTP report for SLAs 6-23
- jitter report for SLAs 6-23
- network packet drop 6-23
- network round trip delay report 6-24
- service request configlets 5-29
- service request details 5-29
- SLA definition report 6-24
- SLA summary 6-23
- standard error (Stderr) 5-49
- standard output (Stdout) 5-49
- Repository
- backing up 3-39
- error 9-16
- log files 9-15
- management tool 3-39
- new location for 9-15
- populating interface information to 6-34
- restoring 3-41
- requested service, troubleshooting 9-7
- restoring the Repository 3-41
- RIP
- giving only default routes to CE 5-15
- redistributing connected routes 5-15
- redistributing static routes 5-15
- route provisioning 5-15
- round trip delay report 6-23
- route distinguisher. See RD
- route map
- export 5-21
- import 5-21
- import to VRF C-7
- routers
- CAR MIB, polling 6-27
- Cisco uBR7200 router, and cable services 8-2
- Cisco uBR7200 series router 8-2
- interfaces, populating 6-27
- manually adding to network 3-15
- routers (continued)
- names match target names 3-6
- passwords 3-11
- SNMP, setting up 3-43
- updating changed passwords 3-14
- virtual terminal (login) password required 3-11
- route target. See RT
- route-target communities 1-11, C-10
- export and import communities C-19
- routing protocols
- defining for PE-CE link 5-9
- for management VPN 4-28
- redistribution 5-16
- routing test 9-12, 9-14
- RT C-10
- customizing value of 3-28
- description of 1-10
- entering RT values in CERC definition 4-18
- route-target command C-10
- rtr responder, enabling 6-14
- run_ngs process 9-15
- SA Agent 4-4
- collecting data for SLAs 6-20
- data query tool for 6-11
- introduction 6-11
- options for CE 4-6
- and SLA statistics 6-10
- SLA definition report 6-24
- source CE for probe, selecting 6-16, 6-20
- XML-based reports 6-11
- scheduling
- tasks 5-44
- secondary address 8-23
- secondary IP address range 8-4
- security features 1-6
- Service Assurance Agent. See SA Agent
- service-level agreement. See SLAs
- service provider
- finding 3-26
- service requests
- about 5-5
- auditing 5-40
- configlet report 5-29
- customized deployment 5-34
- defining 5-6
- deploying 5-25
- deploying selected requests 5-25
- deployment status 5-28
- details report 5-28
- hub-and-spoke topology 5-8
- modifying 5-30
- PE, list of 3-33, 4-21
- purging closed services 5-33
- region, list of 3-33, 4-21
- removing a service 5-32
- states of 5-4, 9-1
- unable to find request in audit list 9-13
- shadow SA Agent option 4-6
- shaping 3-35
- show C-20
- show ip bgp vpnv4 command C-11
- show ip cache flow command 6-3
- show ip cef vrf command C-14
- show ip protocols vrf command C-16
- show ip route-cache flow command 6-3
- show ip route vrf command C-17
- show ip vrf command C-18
- show tag-switching forwarding vrf command C-20
- shutting down the product 3-5
- site
- data query tool for 6-8
- finding 4-3
- site information, editing 4-8
- SLAs 6-10
- collecting SA Agent data for 6-20
- creating 6-16
- customer packet drop report 6-23
- customer round trip delay report 6-23
- data query tool for SLA definitions 6-24
- deleting 6-21
- frequency parameter 6-18
- HTTP report 6-23
- jitter report 6-23
- network packet drop report 6-23
- network round trip delay report 6-24
- populating IP addresses 6-15
- SLA definition report 6-24
- SLA life parameter 6-18
- summary report 6-23
- threshold parameter 6-18
- timeout parameter 6-18
- UDP Echo, enabling for SLA 6-14
- viewing reports 6-23
- SmartCollector 6-33
- SNMP
- community strings, specifying in MPLS VPN Solution 3-11
- and configuration files 6-33
- configuring the router for 5-36
- retries and timeout settings 3-11
- rtr responder, enabling 6-14
- setting SNMP community strings on routers 3-43
- standard output and error reports 5-49
- static route provisioning 5-9
- advertised routes, specifying 5-11
- configuration file example A-21
- created for IP unnumbered link 5-20
- giving default routes to CE 5-9
- ip route vrf command C-5
- redistributing connected routes 5-10
- routes to all sites, specifying 5-11
- subinterface numbers, how chosen by VPNSC 8-4, 8-22
- summary report for SLAs 6-23
- TACACS 2-6
- targets
- adding 3-15
- assigning as PE 3-22
- definition 3-6
- domain name specification for 3-7
- editing target information 3-12
- IP address information 3-13
- manually adding to network 3-15
- multiple defined 3-9
- name corresponds to IOS host name 3-6
- passwords for 3-11, 3-13
- task logs
- accessing 5-45, 9-5
- action log for 5-48
- Action report 9-7
- browser 9-6
- deleting 5-50
- standard output and error reports 5-49
- Task Log Summary table 9-7
- troubleshooting 9-8
- web page 9-9
- tasks
- action log for 5-48
- creating new task 5-43
- deleting 5-43
- existing task names, list of 5-26
- expired tasks, deleting 5-44
- list of in Task Chooser 5-43
- scheduling 5-44
- status of 5-47
- Task Chooser 5-43
- task manager 5-42
- task scheduler malfunction 9-8
- Telnet
- retries and timeout settings 3-11
- trace on 9-11
- Terminal Access Control Access Control System. See TACACS
- TFTP
- directory 2-9
- downloading configuration files with 2-9
- enabling daemon 2-9
- home directory, creating 2-10
- server, setting up 2-9
- using instead of Telnet 2-11
- topology
- child graph 3-33, 4-22
- customer, viewing 4-10
- Provider Administrative Domain 3-31
- service requests, list 3-33, 4-21
- VPN 4-19
- traffic policing tool 1-18
- traffic summary report 6-8
- traffic volume report 6-8
- traps
- config-change traps 6-34
- populating interface information to Repository 6-34
- Trivial File Transfer Protocol. See TFTP
- troubleshooting
- broken service 9-14
- CNGS server 9-9, 9-11
- communication failure error code 9-9
- CORBA generated exception 9-10
- debug ip bgp command C-21
- deployed test 9-12
- downloading configuration files 9-11
- Failed Deploy service 9-10
- functional service 9-13
- invalid service 9-9
- no reports 9-15
- pending service 9-12
- requested service 9-7
- troubleshooting (continued)
- routing test 9-12
- task log 9-8
- task scheduler malfunction 9-8
- Telnet trace command 9-11
- unable to find service request in audit list 9-13
- VPN routing information 9-14
- type of service summary report 6-8
- typographical conventions xiv
- unmanaged CEs 7-1
- defining 4-5
- unnumbered IP addresses 5-20
- username
- Cisco IP Manager 2-4
- coordinating 2-6
- default for VPNSC software 3-4
- viewing devices by role 3-18
- virtual terminal password 3-11
- VPN
- adding CERC to VPN 4-17
- customer. See customer
- defining in product 4-14
- display address information C-11
- finding 4-15
- topology, displaying 4-19
- VPN Console, starting 3-2
- VPN provider, finding 3-26
- VPN route forwarding table. See VRF
- VRF 1-4
- CLI command to associate with interface or subinterface C-7
- configuration commands 1-10, C-1
- configure import route map for C-5
- VRF (continued)
- display set of defined VRFs C-18
- elements of 1-8
- export route map, defining name of 5-21
- implementation considerations 1-9
- importing route map to C-7
- import route map, defining name of 5-21
- label forwarding entries, displaying C-20
- maximum routes in, setting 5-22
- member of extranet A-12
- naming convention 1-8
- overriding VRF name 5-22
- remove routes from C-3
- reroute packets C-6
- and route-target communities 1-11
- route-target community for C-10
- security entries 7-9
- show ip vrf command C-18
- static routes, establishing C-5
- subinterface associated with 8-4
- WatchDog
- graphical user interface 3-3
- log file 3-3
- starting 3-2
- wdclient restart command 9-9
- wdclient start command 9-8
- wdgui command 3-3
- web browser
- audit reports, viewing 5-26
- Repository management tool 3-39
- Weighted Fair Queuing. See WFQ
- Weighted Random Early Detection. See WRED
- WFQ 1-20
- WRED 1-20
- xhost command 3-1







Posted: Wed Sep 20 14:23:34 PDT 2000
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