Cisco IOS Release 12.0 Configuration Guide Master Index
Table of Contents
MASTER INDEX
This master index lists topics and commands found in the Cisco IOS Release 12.0 Configuration Guides.
To access one of these topics or commands, click on the page number following the topic.
- comments FC-146
- output FC-246
- # character
- copy output FC-171
- privileged EXEC prompt FC-11
- . character
- copy output FC-172, FC-247
- .rhosts file
- rsh support FC-253
- > prompt
- user EXEC mode FC-10
- ? command BC-xxxix, FC-28
- ^ character
- context-sensitive help FC-31
- 0x80d5 Processing
- enabling BC-122
- 100VG-AnyLAN port adapter
- configuring IC-31
- examples IC-60
- 10BaseT IC-25
- 1-port HSSI Network Module IC-68
- 3270-type terminals, TN3270 DC-238
- 56K modems DC-84
- 7-bit character set
- special characters FC-79
- 8-bit character set
- changing for session FC-79
- displaying FC-48, FC-115
- special characters FC-79
- specifying for all lines FC-79
- AAA
- accounting SC-79
- AV pairs SC-91
- command type SC-87
- configuration (example) SC-91
- connection type SC-83
- description SC-16
- enabling SC-89
- EXEC type SC-85
- interim records SC-90
- monitoring SC-90
- network type SC-80
- prerequisites SC-88
- suppress records SC-90
- system type SC-86
- types SC-80
- ARA authentication SC-30 to SC-32
- authorized guest logins SC-31
- guest logins SC-31
- line password SC-31
- local password SC-32
- methods (table) SC-30
- RADIUS SC-32
- TACACS+ SC-32
- authentication
- ARA SC-30 to SC-32
- configuration (examples) SC-49
- configuration procedure SC-23
- description SC-15
- double authentication SC-36 to SC-39
- enable default SC-34
- login SC-24 to SC-26
- method lists (example) SC-22
- methods SC-23
- NASI SC-32 to SC-34
- network configuration (example) SC-22
- override SC-35
- PPP SC-27 to SC-28
- authentication method lists SC-21
- authorization SC-65
- AV pairs SC-72
- configuration (examples) SC-72 to SC-77, SC-91
- AAA (continued)
- configuring SC-68
- description SC-15
- for global configuration commands SC-69, SC-71
- if-authenticated SC-69
- Kerberos SC-69
- local SC-69
- methods SC-67
- none SC-69
- prerequisites SC-67
- RADIUS SC-69
- TACACS+ SC-68
- types SC-65
- configuration process SC-18
- description SC-16
- disabling SC-19
- enable default authentication SC-34
- methods (table) SC-35
- enabling SC-18
- login authentication SC-24 to SC-26
- enable password SC-25
- Kerberos SC-25
- line password SC-26
- local password SC-26
- methods (table) SC-25
- RADIUS SC-26
- TACACS+ SC-26
- message banners
- configuring a failed-login banner SC-36
- configuring a login banner SC-36
- examples SC-53
- method lists SC-17
- example SC-22
- NASI authentication SC-32 to SC-34
- enable password SC-33
- line password SC-33
- local password SC-34
- methods SC-33
- TACACS+ SC-34
- PPP authentication SC-27 to SC-28
- Kerberos SC-28
- local password SC-28
- RADIUS SC-28
- TACACS+ SC-29
- virtual profiles
- configured by AAA (example) DC-554, DC-558
- configured by both AAA and virtual template (example) DC-556
- per-user configuration, differences DC-543
- AAA/TACACS+
- ARA authentication, enabling DC-395
- PPP authentication, enabling DC-350, DC-462
- aaa authentication arap command DC-395
- aaa authentication nasi command DC-525
- aaa authentication ppp command DC-350, DC-462
- undefined list name (caution) DC-350, SC-45
- AAA Scalability SC-29
- AAA scalability
- configuration example SC-52
- AAL
- configuring WC-3, WC-16
- description WC-3
- AAL3/4
- enabling WC-45
- static mapping WC-46
- AAL3/4-SMDS
- (examples) WC-74
- AAL5
- ATM
- configuring (example) WC-65
- AAL5-LLC SNAP
- encapsulations WC-47
- AAL5-MUX
- transparent bridging WC-47
- AAL5-NLPID
- transparent bridging WC-47
- AAL5-SNAP
- transparent bridging WC-5
- AARP P2C-2
- abbreviating commands
- context-sensitive help BC-xxxix, FC-28
- executing FC-33
- ABR
- ATM
- configuring (example) WC-67
- abr command WC-17
- abr rate-factors command WC-17
- absolute line number DC-23
- absolute-timeout command DC-125
- accept-lifetime command P1C-65
- for DRP P1C-88
- for IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-40
- access-class command DC-233, DC-277, P1C-93, WC-179
- access control
- AppleTalk DC-398, P2C-17 to P2C-26
- ARA DC-392
- asynchronous interfaces (example) DC-70
- bridging
- using byte offset BC-134
- using station names BC-133
- DECnet P3C-41
- IP P1C-90, P1C-93
- IPX P2C-119 to P2C-121, P2C-128
- Legacy DDR
- configuring DC-436 to DC-438, DC-465 to DC-466
- NetBIOS filtering BC-133
- access control (continued)
- VINES P3C-14
- XNS P3C-105 to P3C-107
- access-enable command SC-171
- access-expression command BC-138
- access expressions
- combining administrative filters BC-137
- configuration examples BC-162, BC-163
- configuring BC-137
- optimizing BC-138
- access filters
- configuring for NetBIOS BC-133
- configuring for NetBIOS (example) BC-159
- for SNAP frames (example) BC-161
- for SR/TLB (example) BC-155
- SRB, combining using access expressions BC-137
- access groups
- DECnet P3C-41
- IP P1C-93
- access-list (encryption) command SC-239, SC-279
- access-list (IP extended) command SC-170
- access-list additional-zones command P2C-19 to P2C-21
- access-list cable-range command P2C-22
- access-list command DC-134, DC-160, IC-51, QC-27, QC-33, QC-34, SC-169
- bridging BC-79, BC-80, BC-81, BC-135, BC-136
- DDR
- DECnet DC-420
- IP DC-418
- transparent bridging DC-417
- XNS DC-421
- DECnet P3C-40, P3C-41
- DECnet, and Dialer Profiles DC-490
- dialer profiles, and Ethernet type codes DC-493
- IP
- controlling NHRP initiation P1C-21
- dynamic P1C-91
- extended P1C-90
- standard P1C-90
- IP, dialer profiles DC-491
- IPX
- extended P2C-116, P2C-122
- SAP P2C-122
- standard P2C-115, P2C-122
- Legacy DDR
- transparent bridging DC-437
- NLSP route aggregation filtering P2C-105 to P2C-111
- XNS P3C-106
- XNS, dialer profiles DC-492
- access-list configuration mode
- description FC-16
- ip access-list command FC-23
- access-list includes command P2C-22
- access-list network command P2C-21
- access-list other-access command P2C-22
- access-list other-nbps command P2C-20
- access-list rate-limit command QC-33
- access lists
- Apollo Domain
- applying to an interface P3C-7
- creating P3C-7
- AppleTalk
- cable ranges P2C-22
- configuration (examples) P2C-59 to P2C-68
- displaying P2C-54
- guidelines P2C-19
- network numbers P2C-18
- zones P2C-17, P2C-21
- applying to interfaces SC-160
- bridging
- defining BC-81
- filtering by protocol type BC-79
- CBAC
- configuring SC-203
- how it works SC-198
- creating SC-157
- criteria statements, order of SC-159
- DECnet
- adding filters to P3C-41
- configuring P3C-40
- connect-initiate packets, filtering P3C-41
- creating P3C-40
- extended P3C-40
- standard P3C-40
- dynamic
- entries, deleting SC-174
- See also lock-and-key
- IP
- applying on inbound or outbound interfaces P1C-93
- applying to interface P1C-93
- BGP access list filters P1C-9
- configuration examples P1C-103, P1C-104
- extended P1C-89, P1C-90, P1C-91
- implicit deny when no match found P1C-91, P1C-93
- implicit masks P1C-91, P1C-93
- named P1C-91
- standard P1C-89, P1C-90, P1C-91
- creating P1C-89
- undefined P1C-93
- violations, accounting P1C-96
- violations, logging P1C-90, P1C-92
- virtual terminal lines, setting on P1C-93
- See also Reflexive Access Lists
- IPX
- configuration (examples) P2C-168 to P2C-175
- extended P2C-119
- extended, creating P2C-122
- access lists (continued)
- implicit deny P2C-125
- implicit masks P2C-125
- input P2C-120
- named P2C-122
- NetBIOS
- creating P2C-128
- description P2C-119
- NetBIOS, creating P2C-124
- NLSP route aggregation P2C-119
- routing table, filtering P2C-126
- SAP
- creating P2C-122
- standard P2C-119
- standard, creating P2C-122
- types P2C-119
- violations, logging P2C-123
- ISO CLNS
- configuring P3C-74
- LAT
- configuration (example) DC-236
- defining DC-233
- Legacy DDR
- assigning to an interface DC-436, DC-465
- number DC-276
- numeric ranges for protocols (table) SC-158
- overview SC-155
- Policy Propagation via BGP QC-25
- QoS generic traffic shaping QC-100
- rate-limited QC-32
- specifying
- by name (table) SC-157
- by number (table) SC-158
- SRB
- and access expressions, altering BC-140
- VINES
- creating P3C-15
- displaying P3C-21
- extended P3C-14
- simple P3C-14
- standard P3C-14
- types P3C-14
- X.29
- (example) WC-193
- applying to a line WC-179
- creating DC-276, WC-179
- XNS
- 3Com (example) P3C-114
- creating P3C-106
- extended list P3C-105
- filters P3C-106, P3C-107
- standard list P3C-105
- See also IKE
- See also IPSec, access lists
- access lists, bridging
- defining BC-81
- access lists, SRB
- NetBIOS filtering BC-123
- access-list within command P2C-22
- access-list zone command P2C-21
- access lists
- See also IPSec, crypto access lists
- access restrictions
- asynchronous interfaces DC-70
- access servers
- asynchronous interfaces DC-20
- accounting
- DECnet
- configuring P3C-41
- database threshold P3C-42
- enabling P3C-42
- filters P3C-42
- maximum transit entries P3C-42
- IPX
- configuring P2C-146
- database threshold P2C-146
- enabling P2C-146
- filters P2C-146
- maximum transit entries P2C-146
- named method lists
- configuration example SC-73, SC-92
- configuration tasks SC-88
- prerequisites SC-67, SC-88
- per VLAN XC-95
- Quality of Service (QoS) XC-95
- See also AAA accounting
- activation character
- setting FC-74
- activation-character command FC-75
- Additional Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Attributes SC-104
- address
- Layer 2 MAC XC-8
- Layer 3 XC-8
- mapping XC-8
- address command SC-317
- addressed-key command FC-26, SC-304, SC-317
- addresses
- Apollo Domain P3C-5
- AppleTalk P2C-9
- (example) P2C-10
- network numbers P2C-9
- asynchronous interfaces DC-59
- conserving with unnumbered (example) DC-75
- DECnet
- (example) P3C-30
- address translation P3C-34
- MAC address P3C-30
- mapping name P3C-35
- addresses (continued)
- default asynchronous, assigning DC-59
- dynamic asynchronous, assigning DC-59
- filtering
- by destination BC-136
- by source BC-136
- multicast BC-76
- IP
- mapping to host names FC-53
- IPX P2C-79
- (example) P2C-79
- network numbers P2C-79
- node numbers P2C-79
- ISO CLNS P3C-55
- addressing rules P3C-58
- IS-IS NSAPs P3C-56
- ISO IGRP NSAPs P3C-56
- NSAPs, addressing structure P3C-58
- TARP P3C-84
- SMDS WC-130
- IP WC-135
- multicast WC-130
- structure WC-128
- VINES P3C-11
- (example) P3C-12
- network number P3C-11
- subnetwork number P3C-12
- X.25
- IP-to-X.121 mapping WC-156, WC-160
- modifying WC-170
- PVC protocol WC-162
- substitute in local route WC-173
- X.121, setting WC-151
- X.121 alias, setting WC-155
- XNS P3C-102
- addresses, IP
- assigning P1C-7
- broadcast P1C-30
- classes P1C-7
- domain name, specifying P1C-15
- helper P1C-30
- (example) P1C-55
- description P1C-30
- helper, example P1C-54
- host names, mapping to P1C-15
- multiple, assigning P1C-8
- primary P1C-8
- secondary P1C-9, P1C-45
- addressing
- Easy IP
- configuration examples DC-651
- configuration tasks DC-648
- description DC-645
- how it works DC-646
- in VLANs XC-97
- address pooling
- DHCP DC-275
- global default mechanism
- DHCP DC-356
- local pooling DC-356
- IP DC-276
- address ranges, summarizing
- IS-IS for IP P1C-154
- OSPF P1C-113
- address resolution
- establishing for IP P1C-12
- Address Resolution Protocol
- See ARP
- address translation gateway
- See ATG
- adjacency levels, IS-IS for IP, specifying P1C-152
- adjacent-cp-name command BC-398
- administrative distance
- BGP, setting P1C-21
- definition P1C-61
- administrative filtering
- by protocol type BC-135
- by vendor code or address BC-136
- destination addresses BC-136
- dynamically determined stations BC-76
- LAT service announcements BC-81
- MAC-layer address BC-78
- multicast addresses BC-76
- source-route bridging BC-135
- vendor code BC-78
- Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking
- See APPN
- Advice of Charge
- AOC-D message DC-202
- AOC-E message DC-202
- feature description DC-201
- AEP P2C-2
- AESA
- embedded E.164 address format WC-52
- AFI field
- NSAP addresses P3C-57
- aggregate address
- BGP P1C-11
- aggregate-address command P1C-11
- AH
- description SC-272
- AIP
- interface types WC-5
- Airline Product Set
- See ALPS
- alarms and errors on T1 line IC-10
- algorithms
- encryption
- See also IKE, algorithms
- hash
- See also IKE, algorithms
- alias command FC-306
- aliases
- commands FC-306
- all-nets broadcasts
- XNS P3C-109
- all-routes explorer
- circuits,configuring BC-537
- configuration
- (examples) BC-541 to BC-544
- task list BC-536
- CPE
- central, configuring BC-539
- remote, configuring BC-536
- supported platforms BC-536
- topology
- (figure) BC-535
- ALC protocol BC-535
- AX.25 BC-535
- EMTOX BC-535
- mainframe access BC-535
- TCP-based protocol BC-535
- alps a1-map a2-map command BC-539
- alps ascu command BC-538
- alps circuit command BC-537
- alps connection-type permanent command BC-537
- alps default-ckt command BC-539
- alps enable ascu command BC-539
- alps enable-circuit command BC-538
- alps error-display command BC-539
- alps host-hld host-link command BC-539, BC-540
- alps hostlink command BC-538
- alps keepalive command BC-537
- alps lifetime-timer command BC-538
- alps local-hld remote-hld command BC-537
- alps local-peer command BC-537, BC-539
- alps max-msg-length command BC-539
- alps n1 command BC-538
- alps n2 command BC-538
- alps primary-peer command BC-537
- alps remote-peer command BC-537
- alps retry-option command BC-539
- alps service-msg-interval command BC-538
- alps service-msg-list command BC-538
- alps service-msg-list number command BC-537
- alps servlim command BC-538
- alps t1 command BC-538
- alps t2 command BC-538
- alps translate command BC-540
- Always On/Dynamic ISDN
- See AO/DI
- AMI line, ones density IC-104
- analog calls
- channel-associated signaling DC-154
- robbed bit signaling DC-154
- anti-replay
- description SC-273, SC-310
- AO/DI
- BACP
- default settings, modifying DC-638
- BACP and BAP DC-633
- BACP and BAP, negotiation DC-633
- benefits DC-631
- called number
- prefix, adding DC-638
- called party
- number formats DC-638
- client
- calls, initiating DC-637
- configuration (example) DC-640
- configuring DC-637
- enabling DC-637
- PPP and BAP, configuring DC-635
- X.25, configuring DC-636
- configuration tasks DC-637
- functional description DC-632
- interfaces, cloning DC-637
- link member
- receive only mode DC-638
- MLP bundle
- multiple links, enabling DC-638
- Multilink PPP bundle process DC-633
- national and subsciber number formats DC-638
- number prefix, adding DC-638
- PPP over X.25 DC-632
- prerequisites DC-635
- restrictions DC-634
- server
- BACP default settings, modifying DC-639
- calls, receiving DC-638
- client calls, configuring for DC-639
- configuration (example) DC-640
- configuring DC-638
- MLP bundle
- multiple links,enabling DC-639
- no outgoing option DC-638
- no-outgoing option DC-639
- PPP and BAP, configuring DC-636
- traffic load, reaching DC-639
- X.25, configuring DC-636
- X.25, default values DC-636
- terminology DC-634
- virtual access interface DC-632
- X.25 SVC DC-631
- AOC-D
- message DC-202
- AOC-E
- message DC-202
- apollo access-group command P3C-7
- apollo access-list command P3C-7
- Apollo Domain
- 802.5 implementation P3C-2
- access lists P3C-7
- (example) P3C-10
- addresses P3C-5
- (figure) P3C-5
- ARP P3C-2
- ARP table P3C-9
- bridging P3C-7
- Cisco's implementation P3C-2
- configuration
- (examples) P3C-9 to P3C-10
- task list P3C-6
- host number P3C-5
- interfaces, displaying status P3C-9
- monitoring tasks P3C-9
- network
- access P3C-7
- network number P3C-5
- paths, setting maximum P3C-9
- restrictions
- bridging P3C-2
- setting IP addresses P3C-2
- routing
- concurrent P3C-7
- enabling P3C-6
- over WANs P3C-9
- routing table entries
- adding P3C-8
- displaying P3C-9
- update interval P3C-8
- setting IP addresses P3C-2
- static routes, adding to routing table P3C-8
- traffic, displaying statistics P3C-9
- apollo maximum-paths command P3C-9
- apollo network command P3C-6
- apollo route command P3C-8
- apollo routing command P3C-6
- apollo update-time command P3C-8
- AppleTalk
- access control DC-398, P2C-17 to P2C-26
- access lists
- cable ranges P2C-22
- configuration (examples) P2C-59 to P2C-68
- displaying P2C-54
- guidelines P2C-19
- network numbers P2C-18
- zones P2C-17, P2C-21
- addresses
- (example) P2C-10
- definition P2C-9
- network numbers P2C-9
- remapping P2C-51
- adjacent networks P2C-54
- adjacent routers P2C-54
- AEP P2C-2
- ARP P2C-2
- ARP table
- See also ARP table, AppleTalk
- ATCP P2C-38
- ATP P2C-2
- AURP P2C-15, P2C-27
- configuring P2C-27
- enabling P2C-27
- last-heard-from timer P2C-28
- private path database, displaying P2C-54
- routing update interval P2C-28
- tunneling P2C-27
- update-events queue, displaying P2C-54
- cable ranges
- definition P2C-9
- interfaces, assigning P2C-13
- remapping P2C-51
- cable ranges, expanding (example) DC-403
- CAP P2C-33
- checksums
- generation and verification, disabling P2C-42
- Cisco's implementation P2C-3
- concurrent routing and bridging (CRB) P2C-16
- configuration P2C-11
- configuration (examples) P2C-56 to P2C-74
- configuration example
- over encapsulating VLAN interfaces XC-111
- configuration examples
- AppleTalk over IEEE 802.10 in VLAN XC-124
- configure on subinterface XC-124
- CRB P2C-16
- DDP P2C-2
- DDR DC-419, P2C-52
- definition P2C-1
- Dialer Profiles DC-489
- discovery mode
- (example) P2C-57
- interfaces
- dynamic P2C-13
- extended P2C-15
- nonextended P2C-15
- nonextended interface P2C-57
- discovery mode (example) DC-401
- domains P2C-49
- domain router configuration P2C-49
- domain router configuration (figure) P2C-50
- enabling for IEEE 802.10 encapsulation XC-124
- AppleTalk (continued)
- enabling service DC-390
- encapsulation P2C-3, P2C-8, P2C-30, P2C-35
- Enhanced IGRP P2C-15
- active state time limit, adjusting P2C-48
- bandwidth P2C-48
- (example) P2C-75
- Cisco's implementation P2C-3, P2C-45
- configuration (examples) P2C-58
- disabling P2C-46
- enabling P2C-15, P2C-27, P2C-46
- features P2C-44
- hello packets P2C-47
- hold time P2C-47
- interfaces, displaying P2C-54
- log neighbor adjacencies P2C-48
- neighbors, displaying P2C-54
- route redistribution P2C-46
- routing protocol, enabling P2C-46
- split horizon P2C-48
- topology table P2C-54
- enhancements P2C-3
- Ethernet card
- using P2C-11
- EtherTalk P2C-1, P2C-11
- extended interface, configuring (example) DC-401
- extended interfaces
- cable range
- assigning P2C-13
- configuring (example) P2C-57
- proxy network numbers P2C-41
- routing P2C-13, P2C-15, P2C-16
- routing (example) P2C-57
- zones
- names P2C-13
- extended network
- definition P2C-7
- fast switching
- cache entries P2C-54
- disabling XC-16
- interfaces P2C-43
- FDDITalk P2C-1
- pre-FDDITalk packets P2C-53
- filters
- data packet P2C-21, P2C-22, P2C-23
- (example) P2C-59
- zones P2C-23
- GZL P2C-25
- partial zones P2C-26
- (example) P2C-63
- routing P2C-23
- routing table P2C-24
- routing table (example) P2C-60
- routing update filters P2C-24
- free-trade zone
- (example) P2C-65
- establishing P2C-28
- gleaning P2C-4, P2C-43
- GZL
- filters P2C-25
- replies P2C-25
- integrated routing and bridging
- See also AppleTalk, IRB
- Inter·Poll P2C-55
- interenterprise routing P2C-49
- addresses
- remapping P2C-51
- AURP
- (example) P2C-70
- cable ranges
- remapping P2C-51
- configuring (example) P2C-75
- domain information P2C-54
- domain names P2C-51
- domain numbers P2C-51
- domains P2C-49, P2C-51
- hop count P2C-51
- interfaces P2C-51
- remapping P2C-54
- split horizon P2C-49
- interfaces P2C-13
- interfaces, displaying status of DC-399
- interface status P2C-54
- internal networks, advertising DC-390
- Internet Router software P2C-11
- internetwork parameters P2C-54
- IPTalk
- /etc/services file P2C-36
- AppleTalk-to-IP address mapping P2C-35
- configuration (example) P2C-71 to P2C-74
- definition P2C-33
- IP encapsulation P2C-37
- node identifier P2C-73
- SLIP drivers P2C-33
- tunneling P2C-35
- UDP port numbers P2C-36
- IRB P2C-16
- K-Star
- Shiva FastPath routers P2C-11
- LANE P2C-3
- load sharing
- round-robin P2C-41
- LocalTalk P2C-1
- logical cable P2C-9
- MacIP
- (examples) P2C-70
- addresses P2C-33
- address ranges P2C-31
- advantages P2C-31
- AppleTalk (continued)
- clients P2C-54
- clients, displaying DC-399
- configuration requirements P2C-31
- definition P2C-30
- disadvantages P2C-31
- implementation P2C-30
- servers P2C-32, P2C-54
- servers, displaying DC-399
- traffic P2C-54
- traffic statistics, displaying DC-399
- maximum paths
- setting P2C-42
- MIB P2C-2
- monitoring tasks DC-399, P2C-53
- multicast address, SMDS address mapping WC-131
- name binding
- See AppleTalk, NBP
- NBP P2C-2, P2C-26
- name registration
- task table P2C-54
- services P2C-54
- neighbor table, deleting entries P2C-53
- network, definition P2C-9
- network connectivity, testing P2C-53, P2C-54
- network events, logging P2C-43
- nondiscovery-mode interface P2C-14
- nonextended interface
- assigning an address P2C-13
- enabling routing P2C-12, P2C-13, P2C-14
- routing (example) P2C-57
- zone name, assigning P2C-13
- nonextended interfaces
- proxy network numbers P2C-41
- routing P2C-16
- nonextended network
- definition P2C-7
- over IEEE 802.10 encapsulation XC-123
- over ISL encapsulation XC-100
- packets P2C-35
- performance tuning P2C-38
- Phase 1
- comparison with Phase 2 P2C-8
- compatibility with Phase 2 P2C-11
- definition P2C-7
- Phase 2
- comparison with Phase 1 P2C-8
- compatibility with Phase 1 P2C-11
- definition P2C-7
- Phase II in VLANs XC-97
- PPP
- (example) DC-72
- configuring DC-374, DC-389
- pre-FDDITalk packets
- enabling P2C-53
- proxy network numbers
- (example) P2C-74
- interoperability P2C-41
- responder support P2C-3, P2C-55
- round-robin load sharing, enabling P2C-41
- routing
- (example) P2C-57
- extended interfaces, enabling dynamically P2C-15
- extended interfaces, enabling manually P2C-13
- routing, enabling
- on nonextended interface dynamically P2C-14
- on nonextended interface manually P2C-12, P2C-13
- routing over VLAN subinterfaces XC-123
- routing process P2C-15
- routing protocols
- specifying P2C-27
- routing table P2C-54
- entries P2C-53
- update timers P2C-40
- update filters P2C-23
- routing updates P2C-40
- advertising routes with no zones P2C-40
- interval timer P2C-41
- strict checking P2C-39
- stub mode P2C-39
- timers P2C-40
- RTMP P2C-2, P2C-15
- advertising routes with no zones P2C-40
- broadcasting packets IC-137
- enabling P2C-27
- routing updates P2C-40
- strict checking P2C-39
- stub mode P2C-39
- seed router P2C-14
- Shiva FastPath routers P2C-11
- SMDS, configuring WC-134
- SMRP
- fast switching P2C-37
- fast switching cache table P2C-53
- forwarding table P2C-54
- global information P2C-54
- group table
- P2C-54
- neighbor table P2C-55
- port table P2C-55
- routing table P2C-55
- SNMP
- configuring P2C-29
- configuring (example) P2C-70
- sockets, displaying P2C-54
- static routes
- defining P2C-52, P2C-53
- displaying P2C-54
- AppleTalk (continued)
- subinterface
- customizing for VLAN XC-123
- test mode, entering P2C-55
- TokenTalk P2C-1
- traffic P2C-54
- traffic statistics
- resetting P2C-53
- traffic statistics, displaying DC-399
- transition mode P2C-16
- (example) P2C-58
- TR-LANE support XC-137
- tunneling IC-137
- across IP-only backbone (example) IC-143
- across IP-only backbone (figure) IC-144
- AURP P2C-27
- cayman P2C-30
- definition IC-137
- GRE IC-141, P2C-30
- methods P2C-29
- Update Routing Protocol
- See also AppleTalk, AURP
- VLANs P2C-3
- WAN protocols supported P2C-3
- ZIP query interval P2C-43
- ZIP reply filters
- configuration (example) P2C-69
- overview P2C-25
- zone information table DC-399
- zones P2C-10, P2C-13
- information table P2C-54
- name format P2C-10
- special characters P2C-10
- appletalk access-group command P2C-21, P2C-22, P2C-23
- AppleTalk Access List Enhancements
- fast switching P2C-20
- filters P2C-22
- overview P2C-20
- types P2C-21
- appletalk address command DC-359, P2C-13, P2C-14, P2C-15, P2C-16, WC-61
- AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol
- See AppleTalk, ARP
- See also ARP table, AppleTalk
- appletalk arp interval command P2C-42
- appletalk arp retransmit-count command P2C-42
- appletalk arp timeout command P2C-42
- appletalk aurp-tickle-time command P2C-28
- appletalk aurp update-interval command P2C-28
- appletalk cable-range command DC-359, P2C-13, P2C-15, P2C-16, P2C-29, XC-101, XC-124
- tunneling AppleTalk using GRE IC-141
- appletalk checksum command P2C-42
- appletalk client-mode command DC-375, P2C-38
- AppleTalk Control Protocol DC-375
- See also AppleTalk, ATCP P2C-38
- AppleTalk Datagram Delivery Protocol
- See also DDP
- appletalk discovery command P2C-15
- appletalk distribute-list in command P2C-24
- appletalk distribute-list out command P2C-24
- appletalk domain hop-reduction command P2C-52
- appletalk domain name command P2C-51
- appletalk domain remap-range command P2C-51
- AppleTalk Echo Protocol P2C-2
- appletalk eigrp active-time command P2C-48
- appletalk eigrp-bandwidth-percentage command P2C-48
- appletalk eigrp log-neighbor-changes command P2C-48
- appletalk eigrp split-horizon command P2C-48
- appletalk eigrp timers command P2C-47
- appletalk event-logging command P2C-29, P2C-43
- appletalk free-trade-zone command P2C-28
- appletalk getzonelist-filter command P2C-25
- appletalk glean-packets command P2C-43
- appletalk iptalk-baseport command P2C-36
- appletalk lookup-type command P2C-26
- appletalk macip dynamic command P2C-33
- appletalk macip server command P2C-32
- appletalk macip static command P2C-33
- appletalk maximum-paths command P2C-42
- appletalk name-lookup-interval command P2C-26
- appletalk permit-partial-zones command P2C-26
- appletalk pre-fdditalk command P2C-53
- appletalk protocol command P2C-15, P2C-27, P2C-46
- appletalk proxy-nbp command P2C-41
- AppleTalk Remote Access
- See ARA
- appletalk require-route-zones command P2C-40
- appletalk route-cache command P2C-43, WC-136, XC-15, XC-16
- appletalk route-redistribution command P2C-27, P2C-47
- appletalk routing command P2C-12, P2C-29, P2C-46
- appletalk routing eigrp command XC-100, XC-124
- AppleTalk Routing over ISL and IEEE 802.10 in Virtual LANs
- configuration XC-100, XC-123
- configuration example XC-124
- enabling AppleTalk on the subinterface XC-124
- feature description XC-100, XC-123
- subinterface configuration XC-101
- VLAN encapsulation format XC-101, XC-124
- appletalk rtmp jitter command P2C-41
- appletalk rtmp-stub command P2C-39
- appletalk send-rtmp command P2C-40
- appletalk send-rtmps command DC-390
- appletalk service command DC-390
- appletalk static cable command P2C-52, P2C-53
- appletalk static net command P2C-52, P2C-53
- appletalk strict-rtmp-checking command P2C-39
- appletalk timers command P2C-40
- AppleTalk Transaction Protocol P2C-2
- AppleTalk Update Routing Protocol
- See AppleTalk, AURP
- appletalk virtual-net command DC-375, P2C-38
- appletalk zip-query-interval command P2C-43
- appletalk zip-reply-filter command P2C-25
- appletalk zone command P2C-13, P2C-16, P2C-29, XC-101, XC-124
- APPN
- APPN over Ethernet LANE BC-422
- examples BC-422
- router priority BC-428
- SRB to switched ATM, migrating network (figure) BC-427
- typical topology (figure) BC-422
- ATM
- configuration (example) BC-421
- destination BC-398
- central directory server
- blocking registration attempts BC-391
- feature defined BC-41
- central resource registration
- disabling BC-391
- feature defined BC-41
- Cisco's implementation BC-33
- class of service, defining BC-402
- configuration modes
- description FC-17
- entering FC-23
- exiting FC-17
- configuration services BC-36
- connection network, defining BC-401
- control point, defining BC-390, BC-431
- directory services BC-40
- DLUR/DLUS BC-43
- FDDI configuration (example) BC-411
- Frame Relay
- configuration (example) BC-412
- destination BC-398
- HPR
- hpr command BC-394, BC-398
- hpr max-sessions command BC-392
- hpr retries command BC-392
- hpr sap command BC-394
- hpr timers liveness command BC-393
- hpr timers path-switch command BC-393
- link station configuration BC-398
- port configuration BC-394
- resources, limiting BC-392, BC-393
- ISR BC-394
- limited resources BC-406
- locate throttling BC-406
- media supported BC-33
- mode, defining BC-403, BC-433
- monitoring the network BC-408
- negative caching BC-406
- network, monitoring BC-408
- over DLSw+ BC-16
- configuration (example) BC-414
- virtual data link control BC-394
- partner LU location, defining BC-404, BC-434
- port, defining BC-393, BC-432
- ports and link stations, starting and stopping BC-406
- PPP
- configuration (example) BC-421
- destination BC-398
- QLLC configuration (example) BC-420
- routing services BC-41
- RSRB configuration (example) BC-413
- scalability enhancements BC-406
- SDLC configuration (example) BC-413
- searching resources BC-406
- session service BC-42
- SMDS
- configuration (example) BC-421
- destination BC-398
- subsystem, starting and stopping BC-406
- Token Ring configuration (example) BC-411
- TR-LANE support XC-137
- X.25 destination BC-398
- appn class-of-service command BC-403
- appn connection-network command BC-401
- appn control-point command BC-390, BC-432
- APPN High Performance Routing
- See APPN
- appn link-station command BC-397, BC-432
- APPN MIB Enhancements
- migration from RFC 1593 BC-34
- objects for supporting connection networks BC-34
- appn mode command BC-403, BC-433
- APPN over Ethernet LAN Emulation
- feature description BC-422
- appn partner-lu-location command BC-404, BC-434
- appn port command BC-393, BC-394, BC-432
- appn routing command BC-406
- APPN Scalability Enhancements
- Locate Throttling BC-406
- Negative Caching BC-407
- appn start command BC-406
- appn stop command BC-406
- appn stop link station command BC-406, BC-436
- appn stop port command BC-406, BC-436
- APS
- alarm reporting IC-103
- BER thresholds IC-103
- configuration IC-100
- configuration options IC-102
- configuring IC-100
- examples IC-121
- APS (continued)
- monitoring IC-102
- protect interface IC-101
- working interface IC-101
- aps authenticate command IC-102
- aps force command IC-102
- aps group command IC-102
- aps lockout command IC-102
- aps manual command IC-102
- aps protect command IC-101
- aps revert command IC-102
- aps timers command IC-102
- aps unidirectional command IC-102
- aps working command IC-101
- ARA
- access control DC-392
- callback DC-388
- Cisco implementation DC-388
- configuration (example) DC-402
- debugging DC-399
- dedicated line (example) DC-403
- enabling DC-390
- non-AppleTalk clients to connect to AppleTalk network DC-398
- X.25 client to connect to AppleTalk network (example) DC-402
- guests, disallowing DC-393
- Kerberos authentication, using DC-397
- multiuse line (example) DC-404
- on VTY lines DC-398
- prerequisites for connectivity DC-388
- security
- CCL scripts, modifying DC-395 to DC-397
- internal username authentication DC-393
- TACACS username authentication (example) DC-403
- TACACS with ARA DC-394
- server
- cabling and connections (figure) DC-389
- configuration (example) DC-404
- line and modem, configuring DC-389
- monitoring DC-399
- session, automatic startup DC-62, DC-391
- support, customizing DC-391
- tunneling DC-267
- one-step DC-274
- arap callback command DC-602
- arap dedicated command DC-391
- arap enable command DC-390
- arap net-access-list command DC-393
- arap network command DC-390, DC-398
- arap noguest command DC-393
- arap require-manual-password command DC-392
- arap timelimit command DC-391
- arap use-tacacs command DC-395
- arap warningtime command DC-391
- arap zonelist command DC-392
- ARE
- filtering BC-172
- area-address command P2C-93, P2C-104, P2C-111
- area addresses
- IS-IS P3C-56, P3C-57
- ISO IGRP P3C-56
- NSAPs P3C-56
- area authentication command P1C-112
- area default-cost command P1C-112
- area nssa command P1C-113
- area-password command P1C-154, P3C-66
- area range command P1C-113
- area routing
- IS-IS P3C-60
- ISO IGRP P3C-60
- areas
- IS-IS for CLNS
- addresses P3C-65
- establishing P3C-65
- multihoming P3C-65
- ISO CLNS P3C-56, P3C-65
- multihoming P3C-65
- ISO IGRP P3C-60
- area stub command P1C-112
- area virtual-link command P1C-114
- ARP
- Apollo Domain P3C-2
- AppleTalk P2C-2, P2C-42
- ATM
- configuring WC-38
- configuring (example) WC-72, WC-73
- IP
- encapsulations, setting P1C-13
- proxy ARP, description P1C-26
- proxy ARP, disabling P1C-14
- table, displaying contents P1C-43
- timeout P1C-13
- multicast address, SMDS address mapping WC-131
- overview, WAN WC-4
- SMDS broadcast messages WC-131
- arp arpa command P1C-13
- ARP cache
- See ARP table
- arp command
- IP P1C-13
- SMDS WC-131
- ARP encapsulation P1C-13
- arp probe command P1C-13
- arp snap command P1C-13
- ARP table
- Apollo Domain P3C-9
- AppleTalk
- entries P2C-53
- ARP table (continued)
- gleaning P2C-43
- update interval P2C-42
- IP
- contents, displaying P1C-13
- defining static P1C-13
- ARP table, displaying entries DC-399
- arp timeout command P1C-13
- ASCII
- character widths, changing FC-79
- dispatch character FC-83
- escape character FC-75
- hold character FC-75
- padding FC-80
- start character FC-83
- stop character FC-83
- ASP
- Cisco's tunneling implementation BC-274
- overview BC-277
- specifying primary and secondary roles BC-285
- virtual multidrop support BC-278
- asp addr-offset command BC-285
- asp role primary command BC-285
- asp role secondary command BC-285
- asp rx-ift command BC-285
- async-bootp command DC-57, FC-252
- async default routing command DC-61
- async dynamic address command DC-60
- async dynamic routing command DC-61
- asynchronous
- host mobility DC-375
- host roaming (example) DC-375
- lines
- options DC-23
- lines, options configured DC-28
- protocol functions
- header compression DC-283
- keepalive updates DC-284
- vty lines DC-281
- routing
- dedicated dial-in routing device DC-76
- enabling DC-61
- sample configuration DC-371
- asynchronous access
- ISDN lines DC-384
- asynchronous group interface
- CHAP authentication DC-34
- interactive mode DC-34
- IP unnumbered DC-34
- PAP authentication DC-34
- PPP encapsulation DC-34
- show interface async command DC-35
- verifying DC-35
- asynchronous host mobility IC-142
- asynchronous host roaming (example) IC-142
- asynchronous interfaces
- (examples) DC-69
- addressing methods DC-59
- assigning to IPX loopback interfaces DC-373
- as the only interface (example) DC-76
- bandwidth, optimizing DC-66
- broadcasts on DC-371
- chat scripts, configuring DC-66
- configuring addressing method DC-60
- debugging DC-39
- dedicated (example) DC-72
- default addresses, assigning DC-59
- dynamic addresses, assigning DC-59
- dynamic addressing configuration (example) DC-75
- group and members
- examples DC-71
- low bandwidth DC-370
- monitoring DC-38
- options configured DC-8, DC-29
- TCP header compression
- configuration example DC-75
- configuring DC-66
- asynchronous networks
- frame sequencing, overview BC-279
- asynchronous protocols
- virtual multidrop support BC-278
- asynchronous security protocols
- See ASP
- Asynchronous Transfer Mode
- See ATM
- Asynchronous Transfer Mode-Data Exchange Interface
- See ATM-DXI
- async mode dedicated command DC-60
- async mode interactive command DC-60, DC-375
- AT&T
- latched CSU loopback specification DC-170
- ATCP DC-374
- async interfaces P2C-38
- ATG
- configuring P3C-34
- example P3C-48
- routing table P3C-48
- ATM
- AAL
- configuring WC-16
- AAL3/4
- (example) WC-74
- encapsulations WC-45
- AAL5
- configuring (example) WC-65
- AAL5-SNAP (example) WC-75
- ABR
- configuring (example) WC-67
- AESA address format WC-52
- ATM (continued)
- AIP
- interface types WC-2, WC-5
- AIP microcode WC-8
- AXIS, PPP over ATM WC-48
- bridging
- transparent, fast-switched WC-47
- buffer size WC-40, WC-45
- call setup
- configuring WC-23
- CES
- channel-associated signaling WC-57
- description WC-53
- structured, configuring WC-56
- task list WC-55
- unstructured, configuring WC-55
- virtual path shaping WC-59
- channels
- configuring WC-40, WC-43
- clock source
- configuring WC-59
- configuration
- task list WC-13
- configuring WC-13
- description WC-1, WC-3
- E.164 addresses WC-46
- E.164 auto conversion WC-52
- enabling WC-14
- encapsulations
- configuring WC-16
- ESI addresses
- configuring WC-25
- configuring (example) WC-70
- exception-queue length WC-40, WC-43
- fast switching IPX P2C-117
- feature overview WC-4
- ILMI
- configuring WC-23
- configuring (example) WC-68
- management
- configuring WC-34, WC-36, WC-37
- management, configuring WC-35
- ILMI management
- configuring (example) WC-72
- Inverse ARP
- configuring (example) WC-68
- PVCs, configuring WC-19
- IP and ARP
- configuring WC-38, WC-39
- configuring (example) WC-72, WC-73
- IP and Inverse ARP
- configuring WC-40
- IP multicasting
- configuring WC-28
- LIS WC-39
- LLC/SNAP
- configuring (example) WC-65
- loopback mode WC-40, WC-43
- message identifiers WC-46
- monitoring WC-63
- MTU size WC-40, WC-42
- multicasting
- IP, configuring WC-28
- network timing services
- (example) WC-77
- configuring WC-59
- NSAP addresses
- configuring WC-24, WC-25
- configuring (example) WC-70
- OAM
- cells, flushing WC-63
- configuring (example) WC-68
- loopback cells, configuring WC-20, WC-30
- management, configuring WC-34, WC-36, WC-37
- OAM management
- configuring (example) WC-72
- point-to-multipoint SVC P1C-249, P1C-251
- PPP over ATM
- (example) WC-75
- description WC-48
- point-to-point subinterface WC-51
- virtual access interface WC-49
- protocol addresses
- configuring WC-16
- protocols supported WC-7
- pseudobroadcasting WC-3
- PVC discovery
- configuring (example) WC-68
- PVCs
- broadcast packets, configuring WC-20
- configuration, bit rates WC-17
- configuring WC-15
- configuring (example) WC-65, WC-66
- discovery, configuring WC-17
- PPP over ATM WC-51
- traffic parameters, configuring WC-16
- VC classes, configuring WC-21
- rate queues WC-40, WC-41, WC-42
- (example) WC-73
- raw queues, size WC-44
- raw queue size WC-40, WC-44
- SAR WC-14
- serial interfaces
- description WC-60
- enabling WC-61
- encapsulation, enabling WC-61
- PVCs, ATM-DXI WC-61, WC-62
- signaling
- point-to-multipoint, configuring WC-27
- ATM (continued)
- SMDS
- configuring WC-45
- SONET PLIM WC-40
- configuring WC-43
- SSCOP
- connection control timer, configuring WC-32
- description WC-31
- keepalive timer, configuring WC-31
- poll timer, configuring WC-31
- receiver windows, configuring WC-32
- transmitter windows, configuring WC-32
- SVCs
- broadcast packets, configuring WC-30
- call setup, configuring WC-23
- configuring WC-21, WC-26
- configuring (example) WC-69, WC-70
- disabling WC-32
- OAM, configuring WC-37
- traffic parameters, configuring WC-28
- VC classes, configuring WC-31
- timeout intervals, configuring WC-26
- transmit clock WC-40
- transmit clock source WC-45
- troubleshooting WC-63
- UNI version override
- configuring WC-26
- unstructured CES services WC-55
- VC classes
- configuration (examples) WC-71
- vci-to-vpi ratio WC-40, WC-45
- VCs
- configuring, classes WC-32, WC-33, WC-34
- configuring, parameters WC-33
- limits, configuring WC-40
- management, configuring WC-34, WC-35, WC-36, WC-37
- VC status, displaying P1C-260
- virtual circuits WC-7
- virtual path filter WC-47
- virtual path shaping WC-59
- virtual templates, PPP over ATM WC-50
- atm aal aal3/4 command WC-46
- ATM adaptation layer
- See AAL
- atm address command XC-142
- atm-address command XC-179, XC-185
- atm arp-server self command WC-39
- ATM-CES Port Adapters WC-53 to WC-60
- atm clock internal command WC-45
- atm-dest-address command BC-398
- ATM-DXI
- encapsulation IC-71
- atm-dxi map command IC-69
- ATM E.164 Auto Conversion WC-52
- atm e164 auto conversion command WC-53
- ATM End System Address
- See AESA
- atm esi-address command WC-25, WC-27
- atm exception-queue command WC-43
- atm framing command WC-43
- atm ilmi-keepalive command WC-23
- atm ilmi-pvc-discovery command WC-18
- ATM LANE
- address
- wildcards in templates XC-139
- LAN Emulation Client (LEC) XC-96
- LAN Emulation Server (LES) XC-96
- MAC address and ESI field XC-139
- NDIS-compliant LAN drivers XC-96
- ODI-compliant LAN drivers XC-96
- protocol definition XC-96
- ATM LAN emulation
- point-to-multipoint P1C-249, P1C-251
- traffic shaping, configuring WC-29
- in VLANs XC-96
- atm lecs-address command XC-144
- atm lecs-address-default command XC-143
- atm max channels command WC-43
- atm max-channels command WC-44
- atm maxvc command WC-44
- ATM MIB Enhancements
- Cisco AAL5 MIB WC-3
- atm mid-per-vc command WC-47
- atm multicast command WC-46
- atm multipoint-interval command WC-27
- atm multipoint-signaling
- with IP multicast P1C-251
- atm multipoint-signalling command WC-27
- atm nsap-address command WC-25, WC-27
- atm oam flush command WC-63
- ATM on the AIP for Cisco 7500 series
- (examples) WC-64
- ATM port adapter
- (example) WC-77
- interface types WC-2
- atm pvc ilmi command XC-143
- atm pvc qsaal command XC-142
- atm pvp command WC-59
- atm rate-queue command WC-42
- atm rate-queue tolerance svc command WC-42
- atm rawq-size command WC-44
- atm rxbuff command WC-45
- atmsig close atm command WC-32
- atm sig-traffic-shaping strict command WC-28, WC-29
- atm smds-address command WC-46
- atm sonet stm-1 command WC-43
- ATM switch interface shelf
- See AXIS
- atm txbuff command WC-45
- atm uni-version command WC-26
- ATM UNI version override
- configuring WC-20
- atm vc-per-vp command WC-45
- atm vp-filter command WC-46, WC-47
- ATP P2C-2
- attach shelf command FC-326
- audit trail
- DNSIX facility SC-342
- AURP
- See AppleTalk AURP P2C-27
- authentication
- CAs SC-302
- dynamic P1C-90
- for encryption SC-225
- IP Enhanced IGRP packets P1C-40
- IP Enhanced IGRP route P1C-40
- neighbor router SC-11
- benefits SC-335
- configuration information for protocols SC-338
- key chains SC-337
- MD5 SC-336, SC-337
- plain text SC-336, SC-337
- process SC-336
- protocols SC-336
- types SC-336
- NHRP, configuring P1C-20
- non-AAA methods SC-41
- static login SC-41
- TACACS SC-48
- username SC-42
- of DRP queries and responses P1C-88
- route SC-11
- user
- overview SC-10
- See also IKE, authentication
- See also lock-and-key
- Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
- See AAA
- authentication, MD5
- See also MD5 authentication
- authentication command SC-315
- authentication database
- rcp and rsh
- creating FC-253
- authentication header
- See AH
- authentication translate option, mapping to virtual interface template command DC-271
- authoritative time source
- calendar system, using as FC-310
- description FC-309
- NTP FC-313
- authorization
- named method lists
- configuration example SC-73, SC-92
- configuration tasks SC-70
- prerequisites SC-67, SC-88
- reverse telnet SC-71
- See also AAA authorization
- autobaud command FC-84
- autocommand command DC-65, SC-171
- autocommand menu command FC-99
- Autoconfiguration
- automatic shelf discovery FC-324
- system controller FC-323, FC-324
- autodetect encapsulation command
- ISDN PRI DC-160
- AUTOGEN definition, adjusting for SDLLC BC-337
- autohangup command DC-54
- AutoInstall procedure
- BOOTP server, setting up FC-59
- connecting new routing device FC-60
- description FC-51
- DOS-based TFTP server FC-50
- Ethernet interface
- (example) FC-57
- connection FC-56
- existing routing device, modifying FC-55
- FDDI interface FC-56
- Frame Relay
- (example) FC-57
- connection FC-57
- requirements FC-49
- HDLC
- (example) FC-56
- connection FC-55
- host configuration file, downloading FC-54
- host name resolution FC-53
- IP address resolution FC-51
- minimal configuration
- files required FC-58
- saving FC-58
- performing FC-55
- RARP server
- (example) FC-60
- setting up FC-59
- requirements FC-49
- router configuration, modifying existing FC-55
- TFTP server, setting up FC-58
- Token Ring interface FC-56
- Automated Double Authentication SC-39
- automatic
- dialing DC-49
- disconnect DC-54
- protocol startup
- ARA DC-63
- PPP DC-63
- Automatic Protection Switching of Packet-over-SONET Circuits IC-100
- See also APS
- automatic protocol startup
- SLIP DC-63
- automatic protocol startup, ARA DC-391
- automatic receiver polarity reversal, enabling IC-42
- automatic shutdown message
- receiving FC-287
- automatic warning message
- receiving FC-287
- autonomous bridging, enabling BC-74
- autonomous switching
- and source-route bridging BC-141
- configuring (example) BC-164
- autonomous systems
- BGP
- AS paths to remote networks, providing P1C-8
- exchange of routing information between P1C-3
- IGRP
- (example) P1C-69
- more than one connection to an external network P1C-45
- redistribution from P1C-60
- system routes within P1C-45
- number
- gateway of last resort P1C-45
- number needed for EGPs P1C-3
- OSPF
- (example) P1C-127, P1C-73
- autonomous system network map (figure) P1C-128, P1C-73
- routing for destinations outside autonomous system P1C-112
- auto-polarity command IC-42
- autoselect command DC-63, DC-391
- autoselect ppp command DC-601
- auto-summary command
- BGP P1C-12
- IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-39
- RIP P1C-93
- auxiliary ports
- asynchronous serial interface FC-55
- configuring as asynchronous serial interface DC-61
- available bit rate
- See ABR
- AV pairs
- attributes for per-user configuration DC-565
- Cisco supported (table) DC-565
- defined DC-562
- partial lists of supported attributes on AAA servers DC-565
- RADIUS
- attributes (table) DC-567
- example DC-546, DC-562
- TACACS
- attributes (table) DC-566
- AX.25 protocol BC-535
- AXIS
- PPP over ATM WC-48
- backbone routers
- QoS functions QC-2
- backup delay command DC-503, WC-99
- backup-dlus command BC-391, BC-400
- backup interface
- Dialer Profiles DC-507
- serial interface DC-501
- backup interface command DC-502
- backup interfaces
- Frame Relay WC-99
- backup load command DC-503
- Backup Peer Extensions for Encapsulation Types
- feature description BC-16, BC-223
- backup server table
- IPX
- Enhanced IGRP P2C-91
- backward explicit congestion notification
- See BECN
- BACP
- active and passive modes on different interfaces DC-587
- active mode DC-586
- BRI interface (example) DC-591
- dialer interfaces only DC-586
- enabling DC-589
- modifying default settings DC-589
- BRI (example) DC-594
- configuration tasks DC-587
- default settings
- modifying DC-588
- passive mode DC-588
- dialer maps DC-590
- dynamic creation of temporary static map DC-590
- dialer profiles, not supported DC-586
- dialer rotary
- different dial-in numbers (example) DC-592
- one dial-in number (example) DC-593
- dialer support, legacy DDR only DC-586
- interfaces
- physical, restrictions DC-586
- BACP (continued)
- supported DC-586
- virtual DC-586
- line speed, local interface DC-586
- link type at both ends DC-586
- monitoring interfaces DC-590
- Multilink bundle creation (example) DC-592
- operations, environments DC-585
- outgoing calls
- dialer maps used DC-590
- passive mode
- default DC-585
- dialer rotary group (example) DC-591
- virtual template interface (example) DC-591
- prerequisites DC-586
- PRI (example) DC-594
- temporary dialer maps DC-590
- troubleshooting DC-590
- bandwidth
- AppleTalk Enhanced IGRP P2C-48
- bandwidth, optimizing asynchronous serial DC-66
- Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol
- feature description DC-585
- See also BACP
- bandwidth command IC-6
- bandwidth on demand
- load threshold DC-440, DC-468
- bandwidth percentage for IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-38
- banner exec command FC-101
- banner incoming command FC-101
- banner login command FC-101
- banner motd command FC-101
- banners
- (example) FC-106
- disabling or enabling on a line FC-102
- (example) FC-106
- incoming message FC-101
- line-activation FC-101
- line number, displaying DC-125
- LOGIN FC-101
- MOTD FC-101
- on a line, disabling or enabling FC-102
- See also messages
- Banyan VINES
- in VLANs XC-97
- LANE support XC-137
- over ISL encapsulation XC-101
- See also VINES
- TR-LANE support XC-137
- Banyan VINES Routing over ISL in Virtual LANs
- configuration XC-101
- enabling XC-101
- feature description P3C-21, XC-101
- subinterface configuration XC-102
- VLAN encapsulation format XC-102
- baud rate
- automatic detection, configuring FC-84
- setting for a line DC-123, FC-84
- See also line speed
- BECN WC-115
- FRTS QC-96
- GTS QC-95
- QoS congestion backward-notification method QC-106, QC-114
- benefits, MPOA XC-171
- BERT
- testing IC-90
- best-effort service
- defined QC-3
- BFE
- address
- conventions (figure) WC-175
- translation table WC-178
- Blacker Emergency Mode WC-178
- Cisco's implementation WC-11
- configuration WC-175
- (example) WC-191
- description WC-12
- encapsulation WC-178
- encryption WC-177
- general statistics, displaying WC-180
- IP address conventions (figure) WC-175
- mapping algorithm WC-177
- bfe command WC-178
- BGP
- administrative distance
- defaults P1C-56
- setting P1C-21
- administrative weight, configuring P1C-8
- advertisement interval P1C-19
- aggregate routes, configuring P1C-11
- (example) P1C-30
- authentication on TCP connection P1C-20
- automatic network number summarization, disabling P1C-12
- autonomous system P1C-58
- backdoor routes, configuring P1C-21
- Cisco implementation P1C-3
- classification
- methods QC-19
- platforms QC-19
- classless interdomain routing (CIDR) P1C-3, P1C-11
- community filtering P1C-12
- community list matching P1C-58
- confederation P1C-13
- configuration (examples) P1C-26 to P1C-34
- configuration task list P1C-4
- configuring P1C-3 to P1C-22
- BGP (continued)
- connections
- displaying status P1C-26
- resetting P1C-7
- resetting EBGP immediately P1C-11
- definition QC-19
- enabling P1C-6
- filter P1C-19
- IP Precedence
- ToS field QC-17
- IP routing table, updating P1C-21
- local preference value, setting P1C-22
- mesh reduction
- confederation method P1C-13
- route reflector method P1C-14
- metric translations P1C-60
- Multi Exit Discriminator (MED) metric P1C-10
- multipath support P1C-4
- neighbor configuration (example) P1C-28
- neighbor options P1C-13
- neighbors
- configuring P1C-6
- network 0.0.0.0, redistributing P1C-22
- next-hop processing, disabling P1C-10
- path filtering by neighbor P1C-9
- peer groups
- clearing P1C-25
- configuring P1C-18
- displaying P1C-26
- policy propagation QC-19, QC-26
- prefix filtering with inbound route maps P1C-11
- prefix limit P1C-19
- route dampening
- dampened routes, displaying P1C-24
- dampening information, clearing P1C-25
- description P1C-22
- enabling P1C-23
- factors, configuring P1C-24
- flap statistics, clearing P1C-24
- flap statistics, displaying P1C-24
- unsuppress the routes P1C-25
- route filtering by neighbor P1C-9
- route maps P1C-58
- configuring (example) P1C-26
- route reflector P1C-14 to P1C-17
- route selection rules P1C-3, P1C-4
- routing domain confederation P1C-13
- sessions staying up IC-135
- soft reconfiguration P1C-7
- supernets P1C-11
- synchronization with IGPs P1C-8
- TCP MD5 authentication
- (example) P1C-32
- for a neighbor P1C-20
- for a peer group P1C-19
- timers, adjusting P1C-21
- version, controlling P1C-10
- Version 4 P1C-3
- weight P1C-10
- bgp always-compare-med command P1C-22
- bgp client-to-client reflection command P1C-17
- bgp cluster-id command P1C-17
- bgp confederation identifier command P1C-13
- bgp confederation peers command P1C-13
- bgp dampening command P1C-23, P1C-24
- bgp default local-preference command P1C-22
- bgp fast-external-fallover command P1C-11
- bgp-policy ip-prec-map command QC-26, QC-27
- BGP policy propagation
- See BGP
- binary synchronous communications
- See BSC
- See also Bisync
- Bisync
- active poll list, specifying BC-285
- address on a contention, specifying BC-284
- central router, specifying BC-284
- character set, specifying BC-284
- connection retries, specifying BC-285
- frame sequencing BC-278
- full-duplex mode, specifying BC-284
- local acknowledgment peers, configuring BC-286
- multidrop configuration
- description BC-276
- non-standard address, specifying BC-284
- overview BC-274
- passthru peers, configuring BC-285
- polling cycles, specifying BC-284
- poll timeout, specifying BC-284
- primary role, specifying BC-285
- secondary role, specifying BC-285
- traffic, encapsulating and routing BC-21, BC-274
- Bisync protocol options BC-284
- bit control, setting for FDDI IC-40
- bit error rate testing
- See BERT
- Blacker Emergency Mode
- address translation WC-178
- configuration WC-175, WC-178
- (example) WC-191
- description WC-12
- entering WC-178
- leaving WC-178
- Blacker Front End
- See BFE
- Block Serial Tunneling
- See BSTUN
- boot bootldr command FC-223
- boot buffersize command FC-157, FC-158
- boot command FC-242, FC-243
- boot config command FC-163, FC-223
- BOOT environment variable
- configuring FC-229
- description FC-222
- displaying FC-144, FC-170, FC-215
- boot field
- See also configuration register boot field
- boot flash command FC-242
- boot host command FC-167
- boot images
- description FC-171
- helper FC-223
- See also images
- booting
- fault-tolerant strategy FC-194
- (example) FC-194
- Flash memory FC-190
- Flash load helper FC-210
- from a network server FC-192
- (example) FC-193
- over Frame Relay (example) WC-115
- over X.25 (example) WC-193
- information, displaying FC-215
- manually
- Flash memory (example) FC-242
- network file (example) FC-243
- ROM monitor FC-241
- process FC-216
- (figure) FC-218
- ROM FC-193
- startup configuration file FC-216
- stopping and entering ROM Monitor mode FC-240
- system image
- selecting FC-217
- BOOTLDR environment variable
- (example) FC-224
- configuring FC-223
- description FC-222
- setting FC-223
- boot mop command FC-243
- boot network command FC-158
- boot network mop command FC-166
- BOOTP
- compared to RARP DC-370
- forwarding agent P1C-30
- requests
- configuring support for DC-57
- responding to DC-370
- server
- AutoInstall, configuring FC-59
- role in AutoInstall (figure) FC-52
- specifying extended requests for asynchronous interfaces FC-252
- service
- enabling FC-307
- boot register
- See also configuration register boot field
- boot system command FC-193, FC-194, FC-223, FC-233
- boot system flash command FC-191, FC-194
- boot system flash slot0 command FC-191
- boot system flash slot1 command FC-191
- boot system mop command FC-193
- boot system rcp command FC-193
- boot system rom command FC-193, FC-194, FC-248
- boot system tftp command FC-193
- Border Gateway Protocol
- See BGP
- BPDUs
- forward delay interval, adjusting BC-85
- intervals between, adjusting BC-84
- intervals between hello packets BC-84
- maximum idle interval, adjusting BC-85
- Break key
- system startup FC-14
- bridge acquire command BC-76
- bridge address command BC-78
- bridge bridge command BC-73
- bridge circuit-group pause command BC-86
- bridge circuit-group source-based command BC-86
- bridge cmf command BC-87
- bridge crb command BC-70, P2C-16, P2C-84, P3C-7, P3C-33
- DECnet P3C-33
- ISO CLNS P3C-59
- VINES P3C-13
- XNS P3C-104
- bridge domain command BC-76
- bridge forward-time command BC-85
- bridge group
- interfaces, assigning BC-60
- number, assigning BC-61
- transparent and SRT bridging, assigning BC-60
- bridge-group aging-time command BC-77
- bridge-group cbus-bridging command BC-75
- bridge-group circuit command BC-86
- bridge group command
- Dialer Profiles DC-494
- Legacy DDR DC-437, DC-465
- bridge-group command WC-48, WC-98
- DDR BC-67
- LAPB WC-148
- network interface to a bridge group, assigning BC-61
- SMDS WC-134
- VLANs BC-64
- bridge-group input-lsap-list command BC-80
- bridge-group input-type-list command BC-80
- bridge-group lat-compression command BC-75
- bridge-group output-address-list command BC-79
- bridge-group output-lat-service-deny command BC-83
- bridge-group output-lat-service-permit command BC-83
- bridge-group output-lsap-list command BC-80
- bridge-group output-pattern command BC-81
- bridge-group output-type-list command BC-80
- bridge-group path-cost command BC-84
- bridge-group priority command BC-84
- bridge-group spanning-disabled command BC-85
- bridge-group virtual interface
- See BVI
- bridge hello-time command BC-84
- bridge irb command BC-72
- bridge lat-service-filtering command BC-82
- bridge max-age command BC-85
- bridge multicast-source command BC-76
- bridge priority
- electing for spanning tree BC-83
- bridge priority command BC-83
- bridge protocol command BC-60, BC-71, WC-48
- and DDR DC-416, DC-493
- LAPB WC-148
- bridge protocol data units
- See BPDUs
- bridge route command BC-73
- bridges
- root BC-83
- RSRB with direct encapsulation BC-191
- See also RSRB; SR/TLB; SRB; SRT
- bridge table
- description BC-77
- static and dynamic entries BC-77
- bridging
- See also access list, bridging
- ATM
- transparent WC-47
- between dissimilar media BC-6
- concurrent routing and bridging strategy BC-70
- multicast address
- SMDS address mapping WC-131
- on Frame Relay BC-67
- on X.25 BC-70
- SMDS WC-134
- transit BC-2
- transparent
- ATM WC-47
- See also SR/TLB
- X.25
- configuring WC-163
- bridging domain XC-93
- broadcast
- control XC-94
- domain XC-93
- Layer 2 XC-93
- management
- in VLANs XC-98
- broadcast-and-unknown server (BUS) XC-136
- broadcast command WC-20, WC-30
- broadcast networks
- configuring OSPF on P1C-110
- broadcast queue
- Frame Relay QC-109, WC-101
- broadcast routing timer P3C-45
- broadcasts
- IGRP update frequency P1C-46
- IP
- and transparent bridging spanning-tree protocol P1C-31
- definition P1C-28
- directed P1C-29
- flooding P1C-29, P1C-31
- flooding (example) P1C-55
- solution to storms P1C-29
- types P1C-29
- IPX
- forwarding P2C-128, P2C-132, P2C-142
- type 20 packets P2C-130, P2C-131
- Net/One P3C-102
- on asynchronous interfaces DC-371
- SMDS
- ARP messages WC-131
- enabling WC-132
- example WC-140
- IP networks WC-135
- pseudobroadcasting WC-136
- transparent bridging (example) BC-99
- VINES
- forwarding P3C-20
- serverless networks P3C-13
- XNS
- all-nets P3C-109, P3C-111
- directed P3C-109
- flooding P3C-109, P3C-110, P3C-111
- forwarding P3C-110
- local P3C-109
- BSC
- active poll list, specifying BC-285
- address on a contention, specifying BC-284
- central router, specifying BC-284
- character set, specifying BC-284
- connection retries, specifying BC-285
- extended addressing
- non-standard address, specifying BC-284
- full-duplex mode, specifying BC-284
- polling cycles, specifying BC-284
- poll timeout, specifying BC-284
- primary role, specifying BC-285
- secondary role, specifying BC-285
- specifying primary and secondary roles IC-72
- bsc char-set command BC-284
- bsc contention command BC-284
- bsc dial-contention command BC-284
- bsc extended-address command BC-284
- bsc pause command BC-284
- bsc poll-timeout command BC-284
- bsc primary command BC-285
- bsc retries command BC-285
- bsc secondary command BC-285
- bsc servlim command BC-285
- BSTUN
- ASP
- overview BC-277
- asynchronous networks
- frame sequencing, overview BC-279
- Bisync
- (examples) BC-286
- configuring BC-284
- bisync networks
- frame sequencing, overview BC-278
- BSTUN over Frame Relay
- bstun route command BC-283
- encapsulation bstun command BC-282
- encapsulation frame-relay command BC-282
- frame relay map bstun command BC-285
- frame-relay map bstun command BC-282
- frame-relay map llc2 command BC-286
- interface serial command BC-282
- local acknowledgment, (example) BC-299
- passthru, configuration example BC-299
- bstun route command BC-283
- Cisco's implementation BC-21, BC-274
- configuration (examples) BC-286
- configuration task list BC-280
- description BC-274
- DLCI mapping BC-282
- enabling BC-280
- features BC-21
- Frame Relay BC-261, BC-282
- frames
- specifying BC-283
- frame sequencing
- overview BC-278
- groups
- configuring BC-280
- serial interfaces, assigning BC-282
- interfaces
- serial, configuring BC-282
- local acknowledgment
- (example) BC-299
- monitoring BC-286
- passthru, configuration example BC-299
- protocols BC-280
- adplex BC-281
- adt-poll-select BC-281
- adt-vari-poll BC-281
- async-generic BC-281
- bsc BC-281
- bsc-local-ack BC-281
- configuring BC-280
- diebold BC-281
- mdi BC-281
- traffic priorities
- configuring BC-283
- customizing BC-284
- bstun group command BC-282
- bstun protocol-group command BC-280
- bstun route command BC-283
- buckets-of-history-kept command FC-277
- buffer-percent command BC-391
- buffers
- editor, pasting from FC-35
- size, controlling for SDLC BC-307
- system
- (examples) FC-321
- size, changing FC-318
- buffers command DC-129, FC-318
- buffers huge size command FC-318
- buffer size
- ATM WC-45
- buffer size, font files DC-252
- bundle, Multichassis Multilink PPP DC-535
- BUS XC-127
- busy-message command DC-220, FC-103
- BVI
- create BC-72
- definition of feature BC-3
- secondary IP address BC-72
- byte offset, use in access control BC-134
- cablelength command IC-81
- cable ranges
- See also AppleTalk, cable ranges
- cable ranges, expanding DC-403
- cache
- MLS XC-69
- cache imposition reply, MPOA XC-173
- cache-imposition request, MPOA XC-173
- ca-identity configuration mode
- crypto ca identity command FC-23
- CA interoperability
- description SC-222
- calendar set command FC-316
- calendar system
- description FC-310
- network time source, configuring as FC-316
- setting manually FC-315
- setting system clock FC-316
- time, setting FC-315
- updating from NTP FC-313
- callback
- ARA
- chat script DC-603
- clients DC-602
- authentication DC-599
- chat script DC-602
- clients dialing into EXEC DC-599
- configuring DC-599
- delaying for modems needing a rest period DC-602
- PPP
- chat script DC-601
- clients DC-600 to DC-601
- callback, ARA DC-388
- callback forced-wait command DC-601, DC-602
- call-by-call support
- NSF DC-161
- call legs
- description VC-27
- calls
- analog modem DC-5
- asynchronous character steams DC-5
- circuit switched digital DC-4
- call setup
- SVCs
- configuring WC-23
- call user data
- See CUD
- candidate packet XC-70
- CAP P2C-33
- CAR
- classification
- methods QC-20
- platforms QC-20
- policy examples QC-6
- summary QC-6
- defined QC-19
- IP Precedence
- setting QC-118
- ToS QC-16, QC-17
- MLS restrictions XC-75
- monitoring QC-35
- multiple rate policies QC-91
- packet classification QC-31
- rate limiting QC-89
- matching criteria QC-90
- summary QC-9
- rate limits
- average rate, defined QC-90
- excess burst size, defined QC-90
- normal burst size, defined QC-90
- rate policy QC-32
- restrictions QC-92
- routers
- supported on QC-89
- traffic rate limitation QC-31
- (example) QC-36
- transmission rate limitation QC-31
- (example) QC-35
- carrier protocol (tunneling) IC-136
- carrier wait time
- Dialer Profiles DC-488
- Legacy DDR DC-439, DC-467
- CAs
- authenticating SC-302
- certificates
- revoked SC-299
- declaring SC-301
- (example) SC-306
- description SC-296
- identity
- deleting SC-305
- IPSec
- implementing SC-297 to SC-299
- LDAP
- support SC-301
- public keys SC-302
- purpose SC-296
- URLs
- specifying SC-301
- See also certificates
- See also Certification Authority Interoperability
- See also CRLs
- See also IPSec
- See also RAs
- cas-group command DC-175
- cas-group timeslots command DC-167
- Catalyst 5000 series switches XC-177
- caution, description VC-147
- cautions
- access lists SC-169, SC-239
- authenticating keys SC-336
- crypto engines, switching SC-247
- DSS keys SC-250
- IP access lists P1C-89, P1C-91
- Java blocking SC-207
- lock-and-key SC-169
- neighbor authentication SC-336
- passwords
- encrypting (caution) SC-325
- TACACS+ (caution) SC-325
- TACACS
- EXEC password (caution) SC-144
- test commands FC-290
- testing interface status FC-290
- usage in text v
- Cayman encapsulation protocol IC-136
- CBAC
- access lists
- configuring SC-203
- how it works SC-198
- application-layer protocols
- configuring SC-206
- audit trail messages
- (example) SC-212
- enabling SC-209
- CET compatibility SC-200
- configuration
- (example) SC-212 to SC-215
- configurations
- viewing SC-209
- configuring SC-201 to SC-208
- debugging SC-209 to SC-210
- denial-of-service attacks
- detection SC-204
- error messages SC-211
- indications SC-205
- disabling SC-212
- error messages
- audit trail SC-212
- denial-of-service attacks SC-211
- FTP attacks SC-212
- Java blocking SC-211
- SMTP attacks SC-211
- FTP attacks
- error messages SC-212
- FTP traffic SC-200
- H.323 inspection
- configuring SC-206
- half-open sessions
- deleting SC-205
- description SC-205
- how it works SC-196
- inspection rules
- applying SC-208
- defining SC-205 to SC-208
- description SC-205
- viewing SC-209
- interfaces
- choosing SC-202
- external, tips SC-203
- internal, tips SC-203
- IPSec compatibility SC-201
- Java
- blocking SC-207
- blocking (caution) SC-207
- blocking, messages SC-211
- inspection, configuring SC-207
- limitations SC-196
- See also CBAC, restrictions
- memory usage
- CBAC SC-201
- packets
- inspection SC-197
- process SC-198
- protocols supported SC-199
- restrictions SC-200
- See also CBAC, limitations
- RPC inspection
- configuring SC-206
- session information
- viewing SC-209
- SMTP attacks
- error messages SC-211
- state tables SC-197
- TCP inspection
- configuring SC-208
- thresholds
- configuring SC-204
- default values SC-204
- modifying SC-204
- timeouts
- configuring SC-204
- default values SC-204
- modifying SC-204
- UDP inspection
- configuring SC-208
- UDP sessions SC-197
- when to use SC-198
- CCL scripts
- using modified and unmodified together DC-404
- CCO
- accessing vi
- definition vi
- cd command FC-131
- CDP
- configuration task list FC-273
- dialer mappings, using with P1C-88
- disabling for routing device FC-273
- enabling on an interface FC-273
- monitoring and maintaining FC-274
- ODR routing information P1C-86
- ODR timers, relationship to P1C-87
- reconvergence of IP routes P1C-87
- timer P1C-87
- transmission timer and holdtime, setting FC-273
- updates P1C-87
- cdp enable command FC-273, FC-274
- ODR information, disabling on an interface P1C-86
- cdp holdtime command FC-273
- cdp run command FC-273, P1C-86
- cdp timer command FC-273, P1C-87
- CEF
- accounting XC-32
- description XC-23
- enable XC-29
- CELP P1C-248, QC-143
- central directory server, blocking registration attempts BC-391
- central resource registration
- disabling BC-391
- feature defined BC-41
- central-resource-registration command BC-391
- central site, protocol translation DC-295
- certificate authorities configuration mode
- description FC-17
- certificate chain configuration mode
- crypto ca certificate command FC-23
- description FC-18
- enabling SC-305
- certificate command SC-305
- certificates
- deleting SC-305
- description SC-296, SC-310
- requesting SC-302
- requests
- resending, number of times SC-301
- resending, wait period SC-301
- requirements
- RSA keys SC-301
- saving SC-300
- storing SC-300
- viewing SC-305
- See also CAs
- See also CRLs
- See also RSA keys
- certification authorities
- See CAs
- Certification Authority Interoperability SC-295
- CA authentication SC-302
- configuration
- (example) SC-306
- saving your configuration SC-303
- description SC-295
- domain names
- configuration (example) SC-306
- configuring SC-300
- host names
- configuration (example) SC-306
- configuring SC-300
- NVRAM memory usage SC-300
- prerequisites SC-296
- restrictions SC-296
- supported standards SC-295
- See also CAs
- See also certificates
- See also CRLs
- See also RSA keys
- certification revocation lists
- See CRLs
- CES
- ATM
- channel-associated signaling WC-57
- clear channel WC-55
- clocking WC-56
- configuring WC-55
- description WC-53
- N x 64 WC-56
- on-hook detection WC-58
- structured services WC-56
- task list WC-55
- unstructured services WC-55
- virtual path shaping WC-59
- See also ATM
- ces aal1 clock command WC-55, WC-56
- ces aal1 service command WC-55, WC-56
- ces circuit cas command WC-58, WC-60
- ces circuit cdv command WC-57
- ces circuit command WC-55, WC-57
- ces circuit on-hook-detection command WC-58
- ces circuit timeslot command WC-57
- ces dsx1 clock command WC-55, WC-56
- ces dsx1 framing command WC-56
- ces dsx1 lbo command WC-56
- ces dsx1 linemode command WC-56
- ces dsx1 signalmode robbedbit command WC-58
- ces pvc command WC-55, WC-57, WC-60
- CET
- access lists, encryption SC-239
- (example) SC-258
- authenticating peer routers SC-225
- CBAC compatibility SC-200
- Cisco implementation SC-224
- connection problems SC-251
- crypto engines SC-230
- Cisco IOS SC-231
- ESA SC-231
- VIP2 SC-231
- crypto maps SC-238
- applying to interfaces SC-241
- (example) SC-258
- defining SC-240
- (example) SC-258
- See also IPSec; crypto maps
- data encryption
- introduction SC-10
- DES algorithms SC-227, SC-228
- defaults (global) SC-238
- enabling, globally SC-237
- enabling, globally (example) SC-257
- enabling in crypto maps SC-240
- types SC-238
- description SC-219
- DH SC-227, SC-228
- pregenerating numbers SC-249
- CET (continued)
- dropped packets SC-252
- DSS keys SC-227
- deleting SC-250
- (examples) SC-266
- exchanging SC-226, SC-235
- (example) SC-255
- generating SC-234
- (example) SC-254
- saving SC-235
- encapsulation SC-232
- ESA
- (examples) SC-265
- Cisco 7200 SC-244
- VIP2 SC-242
- fragmentation, IP SC-233
- GRE tunnels SC-241
- (example) SC-262
- IPSec
- comparison SC-220 to SC-222, SC-271
- using with SC-222, SC-274
- multicast SC-233
- network topology SC-230
- number of sessions SC-234
- passwords (ESA) SC-253
- peer encrypting routers SC-225, SC-230
- performance impacts SC-234
- prework SC-230
- process SC-225
- purpose SC-224
- session keys SC-228
- session times SC-248
- standards implemented SC-225
- switching types SC-233
- tasks, basic SC-234
- testing and troubleshooting SC-251
- testing connections
- (example) SC-268
- turning off SC-250
- which packets are encrypted SC-224
- CGMP
- clearing P1C-259
- enabling P1C-254, P1C-255
- proxy P1C-255
- Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
- See CHAP
- Channel-Associated Signaling
- feature description DC-166
- channel-associated signaling
- (examples) DC-196
- analog calls DC-154
- analog calls on Cisco AS5200 DC-166
- channel-associated signaling (CAS) WC-58
- channel-group command IC-34
- channel groups
- pri groups, on same controller DC-188
- Channel Interface Processor
- See also CMCC adapters
- channelized E1
- channel-associated signaling, analog calls DC-166
- channel groups
- pri groups, same controller (example) DC-188
- serial interfaces DC-170
- testing DC-169
- troubleshooting interface loopbacks DC-170
- channel uses, mixed DC-154
- controller
- troubleshooting DC-169
- controller or interface problem, difference DC-167
- ISDN PRI
- configuring DC-156
- D channel number DC-156
- pri groups and channel groups DC-188
- R2 signaling DC-166
- channelized E1 and T1
- description DC-17
- Channelized E1 Signaling for the Cisco AS5200
- feature description DC-166
- channelized T1
- channel groups
- pri groups, same controller (example) DC-188
- serial interfaces DC-170
- troubleshooting interface loopbacks DC-170
- channel uses, mixed DC-154
- controller
- troubleshooting DC-168, DC-169
- controller or interface problem, difference DC-167
- ISDN PRI
- configuring DC-157
- D channel number DC-157
- local loopback and ping DC-168
- pri groups and channel groups DC-188
- switched 56k
- See also switched 56k
- channelized T3
- configuring CT3IP IC-80
- See also T3
- Channelized T3 Interface Processor IC-79, IC-85, IC-117
- enhancements IC-79
- See also T3
- Channel Port Adapter BC-461
- See also CMCC adapters
- channel-protocol command BC-469, BC-471, BC-472
- channels
- ATM
- configuring WC-43
- channels, B and D (ISDN)
- BRI DC-18
- differences between DC-18
- channels, B and D (ISDN) (continued)
- logical relationship DC-19
- PRI DC-19
- channel service unit/digital service unit
- See CSU/DSU
- CHAP
- authentication SC-43 to SC-45
- challenge DC-285, DC-349
- common password SC-45
- delay authentication SC-46
- description DC-285, SC-43
- enable authentication SC-44
- enabling DC-285
- encrypted password (examples) DC-364
- PAP, authentication order DC-350
- refuse authentication requests SC-46
- response DC-349
- character data bits
- setting for current session FC-84
- character data bits, changing DC-124
- character mapping, TN3270
- configuration tasks DC-245
- example DC-247
- character padding
- setting for current session FC-80
- setting globally FC-80
- character set
- 7-bit for standard U.S. characters FC-79
- 8-bit for special characters FC-79
- international FC-79
- chat-script command DC-67, DC-424
- chat scripts
- asynchronous lines DC-66
- DDR
- specifying for interface DC-424
- description DC-423
- modem dialing DC-426
- naming conventions DC-67
- system login DC-426
- writing and implementing (examples) DC-425
- checksums
- AppleTalk P2C-42
- system image files, verifying FC-187
- CIDR
- aggregate routes, configuring P1C-11
- benefit P1C-11
- description P1C-3
- CIP
- benefits BC-460
- microcode image
- loading BC-466
- overview BC-460
- See also CMCC adapters
- CIPX
- IPXCP and IPXWAN, using DC-380
- CIR
- FRTS QC-96
- circuit emulation services
- See CES
- Circuit Emulation Services (CES) VC-128
- Cisco 1000 series LAN Extender
- description IC-44
- See also LAN Extender
- Cisco 2500 series routers
- low-speed serial interfaces IC-111
- Cisco 2520-2523 routers
- synchronous or asynchronous, setting DC-58
- Cisco 2520 to Cisco 2523 routers
- synchronous or asynchronous, setting IC-115
- Cisco 2524
- fractional T1/T1 service modules IC-103
- Cisco 2525
- fractional T1/T1 service modules IC-103
- Cisco 3000
- as protocol translator (figure) DC-293
- Cisco 3600 series
- software disaster recovery FC-195
- Cisco 4000 series routers
- FDDI, configuring IC-41
- Cisco AS5200
- channelized E1/T1
- channel uses DC-154
- R1 modified signaling
- configuration, tasks DC-182
- Cisco AS5300
- R1 modified signaling
- configuration, tasks DC-182
- Cisco Cache Engine
- Web traffic FC-116
- Cisco Catalyst switches
- in VLANs XC-96
- Cisco Connection Online
- See CCO
- Cisco Discovery Protocol
- See CDP
- Cisco Encryption Technology
- See CET
- Cisco Express Forwarding
- See CEF
- Cisco Group Management Protocol
- See CGMP
- Cisco IOS File System
- See IFS
- Cisco IOS Internationalization
- configuring FC-47, FC-115
- description FC-47, FC-115
- SSIs FC-43, FC-112
- Cisco LightStream 100 ATM switch
- configuring XC-142
- Cisco LightStream 100 ATM switch (continued)
- LANE configuration server's ATM address on the LightStream 100 switch XC-141
- software version, TR-LANE XC-138
- Cisco LightStream 1010 ATM switch XC-143
- LANE configuration server's ATM address on the LightStream 1010 switch XC-141
- software version, TR-LANE XC-138
- Cisco MultiPath Channel
- See also CMCC adapters, CMPC
- Cisco uBR7246 Universal Broadband Features VC-6, VC-133
- Cisco Web browser
- 8-bit character set FC-47, FC-115
- commands, issuing FC-42, FC-111
- customizing FC-43 to FC-47, FC-112 to FC-120
- enabling FC-38, FC-46, FC-108, FC-115
- requirements FC-40, FC-109
- security FC-39, FC-109
- using FC-40, FC-109
- class command WC-21, WC-31, WC-34, WC-92
- class D IP addresses P1C-218
- classification
- BGP
- summary QC-7
- CAR QC-5
- defined QC-15
- IP Precedence
- ToS field QC-15
- methods QC-15
- PBR QC-5
- traffic descriptor QC-15
- classless interdomain routing
- See CIDR
- class of service
- See CoS
- class of service (CoS) BC-202
- class-of-service command BC-404, BC-433
- CLAW
- See also CMCC adapters, CLAW
- claw BC-475
- claw command BC-469, BC-474, BC-475
- device_address argument
- defining BC-477
- CLAW IP packing BC-462
- clear access-list counters command P1C-101
- clear access-template command SC-174
- clear appletalk arp command P2C-53
- clear appletalk neighbor command P2C-53
- clear appletalk route command P2C-53
- clear appletalk traffic command P2C-53
- clear arp-cache command P1C-42
- clear bridge command BC-87
- clear bridge multicast command BC-87
- clear card-message command FC-202
- clear cdp counters command FC-274
- clear cdp table command FC-274
- clear clns cache command P3C-82
- clear clns neighbors command P3C-82
- clear clns route command P3C-82
- clear controller lex command IC-53
- clear counters command BC-482, BC-484, IC-15
- clear crypto isakmp command SC-318
- clear crypto sa command SC-293
- clear dbconn connection BC-436
- clear decnet counters command P3C-46
- clear dialer command DC-443, DC-471, DC-495, DC-618
- clear dlsw circuit command BC-234
- clear dlsw reachability command BC-234
- clear dlsw statistics command BC-234
- clear drip command BC-173
- clear extended counters channel command BC-482
- clear frame-relay-inarp command QC-110, WC-107
- clear host command P1C-42
- clear hub command IC-14
- clear hub counters command IC-14
- clear interface command BC-482, IC-15
- clear interface tokenring command IC-56
- clear interface virtual-access command DC-286, DC-532
- clear ip accounting command P1C-100
- clear ip bgp command P1C-7, P1C-25
- clear ip bgp dampening command P1C-25
- clear ip bgp flap-statistics command P1C-24
- clear ip bgp peer-group command P1C-25
- clear ip cgmp command P1C-259
- clear ip drp command P1C-101
- clear ip eigrp neighbors command P1C-42
- clear ip flow stats command XC-40
- clear ip igmp group command P1C-259
- clear ip mds forwarding command XC-88
- clear ip mroute command P1C-259
- clear ip nat translation command P1C-42
- clear ip nhrp command P1C-44, P2C-150
- clear ip pim auto-rp command P1C-259
- clear ip pim interface count command XC-88
- clear ip route command P1C-42, P1C-66
- clear ip rtp header-compression command P1C-259
- clear ip sdr command P1C-259
- clear ip wccp command FC-118
- clear ipx accounting command P2C-151
- clear ipx cache command P2C-147
- clear ipx nlsp neighbors command P2C-150
- clear ipx route command P2C-147
- clear line command DC-39, IC-15
- clear logging command FC-292
- clear modem at-mode command DC-101
- clear mpoa client cache command XC-179
- clear mpoa server cache command XC-185
- clear ncia circuit command BC-454
- clear ncia client command BC-454
- clear ncia client registered command BC-454
- clear netbios-cache command BC-145
- clear rif-cache command BC-145
- clear smrp mcache command P2C-53
- clear snapshot quiet-time command DC-618
- clear source-bridge command BC-145
- clear sse command BC-87, BC-145
- clear tarp counters command P3C-87
- clear tarp ldb-table command P3C-87
- clear tarp tid-table command P3C-87
- clear tcp command FC-90
- clear tcp statistics command P1C-100
- clear vines cache command P3C-21
- clear vines ipc command P3C-21
- clear vines neighbor command P3C-21
- clear vines route command P3C-21
- clear vines traffic command P3C-21
- clear vlan statistics command BC-87
- clear x25 command WC-180
- clear xot command WC-180
- ClickStart
- description FC-69
- client-atm-address name command XC-148
- client command BC-496, BC-497, BC-498
- client router
- TFTP service, configuring FC-248
- (example) FC-248
- client server, X Window System DC-249
- CLNP ISO documentation P3C-4
- CLNS
- See also ISO CLNS
- clns access-group command P3C-74
- clns adjacency-filter command P3C-74
- CLNS and DECnet Fast Switching Support over PPP
- feature description DC-347, P3C-78
- clns cluster-alias command P3C-78
- clns configuration-time command P3C-77
- clns congestion-threshold command P3C-80
- clns dec-compatible command P3C-78
- clns enable command P3C-71
- clns erpdu-interval command P3C-81
- clns esct-time command P3C-77
- clns es-neighbor command P3C-72
- clns filter-expr command P3C-74
- clns filter-set command P3C-74
- ISO CLNS over DDR DC-420
- clns holding-time command P3C-77
- clns host command P3C-73
- clns is-neighbor command P3C-72
- clns mtu command P3C-79, P3C-80
- clns net command P3C-71
- clns packet-lifetime command P3C-81
- clns rdpdu-interval command P3C-81
- clns route-cache command P3C-80, XC-16
- clns route command P3C-71
- clns route default command P3C-72
- clns router isis command P3C-64
- clns router iso-igrp command P3C-62
- clns routing command P3C-71
- clns security pass-through command P3C-78
- clns send-erpdu command P3C-81
- clns send-rdpdu command P3C-81
- clns split-horizon command P3C-63
- clns template-alias command P3C-74
- clns want-erpdu command P3C-81
- clock
- enabling internal DC-146, IC-75
- rate, configuring on serial interface DC-147
- signal, inverting DC-146, IC-76
- See also system clock
- clock calendar-valid command FC-316
- clock rate command BC-318, DC-147, FC-56, FC-57
- clock rate line command VC-170
- clock rate network-clock command VC-167, VC-168, VC-169, VC-171
- clock read-calendar command FC-316
- clock set command FC-315
- clock source
- ATM
- configuring WC-59
- service modules, 2- and 4-wire CSU/DSU IC-108
- clock source command DC-148, DC-167, DC-175, IC-79, IC-81, IC-99, VC-166, VC-167, VC-169 to VC-171
- clock summer-time command FC-314
- clock ticks
- IPX P2C-135
- clock timezone command FC-314
- clock update-calendar command FC-316
- cloning
- virtual template interfaces DC-531, DC-546, DC-562
- cluster aliases
- DECnet P3C-77
- CMCC adapters
- 3172 offload function BC-463
- access lists
- defining BC-470, BC-471
- assigning
- IP address BC-469, BC-470
- autonomous switching BC-470, BC-471
- bridging for internal LAN interface
- configuring BC-472
- CIP
- benefits BC-460
- differences BC-462
- overview BC-460
- CMCC adapters (continued)
- CLAW
- configuration (example) BC-507
- defining
- device parameters BC-469, BC-474, BC-475
- path BC-475
- device_address argument
- defining BC-477
- device parameters
- defining BC-474, BC-475
- throughput BC-462
- CMPC
- configuration overview BC-500
- configuration tasks BC-501
- configuring
- CMPC transmission group BC-503
- internal LAN BC-503
- read/write subchannels BC-502
- VTAM local SNA major node BC-502
- defined BC-499
- supported features BC-465
- TN3270 server DLUR (example) BC-532
- VTAM for two CIP cards (example) BC-526
- VTAM to APPN (example) BC-523
- VTAM to APPN on remote router with DLUR (example) BC-529
- VTAM to remote PC (example) BC-520
- configuration examples BC-505
- configuring
- CLAW packing support BC-468
- CMPC BC-499
- CSNA support BC-471
- IBM channel attach BC-469
- TCP/IP claw BC-468
- TCP/IP Offload support BC-470
- core dump BC-483
- CPA BC-461
- benefits BC-461
- differences BC-462
- ECPA BC-461
- overview BC-461
- CSNA
- channel information
- configuring BC-472
- feature support BC-464
- LAN support BC-465
- defining
- access lists BC-470, BC-471
- PCA data transfer rate BC-469
- ECPA BC-461
- ESCON director switch BC-475
- exception slot command BC-483
- Flash memory BC-466
- host system
- configuration files BC-469, BC-470, BC-474
- derived IODEVICE ADDRESS (example) BC-479
- DEVICE statement BC-478
- IOCP control unit statements BC-477
- LINK statement BC-478
- TCP/IP configuration file BC-478
- UNITADD parameter BC-477
- IBM
- host TCP/IP application BC-475
- operating system file parameters BC-475
- interfaces
- clearing BC-482
- configuring BC-469, BC-470, BC-474, BC-483
- reasons for shutdown BC-483
- resetting BC-482
- restarting BC-483
- shutting down BC-483
- internal LAN interface
- bridging BC-504
- configuring BC-472, BC-503
- LLC2 BC-504
- name BC-473
- naming BC-504
- IP address
- assigning BC-469
- IP address and network mask (example) BC-507
- IP host backup BC-463
- configuring
- backup groups BC-474
- CLAW BC-474
- Offload IP Host Backup BC-474
- path command BC-475
- IP host backup (example) BC-519
- IP route cache
- disabling BC-470, BC-471
- LLC2 for the internal LAN interface
- configuring BC-473
- loading
- Flash image BC-466
- software BC-466
- loopback support BC-483
- memory requirements BC-466
- microcode image
- loading BC-466, BC-467
- monitor interface status BC-480
- offload configuration (example) BC-509
- offload support BC-463
- Parallel channel attach interface
- defining
- data transfer date BC-472
- PCPA BC-461
- CMCC adapters (continued)
- physical interfaces
- TN3270 server
- configuring BC-484
- showing
- channel interfaces BC-468
- supported environments BC-462
- TN3270 server
- APPN
- configuring multiple hosts BC-493
- configuration (example) BC-514
- configuration modes BC-490 to BC-492
- configuring BC-484
- non-APPN hosts BC-493
- PU BC-495
- PU under DLUR BC-497
- DLUR
- configuring BC-496
- dynamic LU under VTAM BC-487
- emulating a terminal BC-484
- host values for VTAM BC-487
- LU formation BC-485
- LU names in the server BC-486
- LUs under DLUR BC-486
- model type definitions BC-485
- monitoring BC-499
- SAPs under DLUR
- configuring BC-497
- SNA functions BC-463
- Telnet server functions BC-463
- TN3270E clients BC-485, BC-486
- VTAM
- multiple host support BC-486
- VTAM release 3.4 BC-487
- troubleshooting BC-483
- virtual interfaces
- TN3270 server
- configuration tasks BC-493
- VTAM support BC-464
- XCA support BC-464
- CMCC Adapter Troubleshooting BC-483
- CMNS
- address map
- (example) WC-187
- configuration
- task list WC-174
- X.25 route WC-174
- enabling WC-174
- LLC2
- statistics WC-180
- support WC-174
- local X.25 routing on nonserial media WC-12, WC-174
- over a public data network (example) WC-188
- traffic statistics WC-180
- virtual circuits WC-180
- cmns enable command WC-174
- CMPC
- supported features BC-465
- CMT IC-36
- FDDI process IC-36
- microcode, disabling IC-40
- cmt connect command IC-41
- cmt disconnect command IC-41
- codec command
- configuring VC-35
- cold restart
- See also HSA
- color
- See also VLAN
- Columbia AppleTalk Package
- See CAP
- Combinet
- Combinet Packet Protocol (CPP) DC-208
- Combinet Proprietary Protocol (CPP) DC-159
- protocols supported DC-159, DC-208
- command aliases
- creating FC-306
- command control language scripts DC-404
- command history
- buffer size FC-32
- commands, recalling FC-33
- description FC-32
- disabling FC-33
- command line interface
- understanding FC-3
- command modes
- accessing FC-9
- configuration modes FC-15 to FC-23
- access-list configuration FC-16, FC-23
- APPN configuration FC-23
- ca-identity configuration FC-23
- certificate authorities configuration FC-17
- certificate chain configuration FC-18, FC-23
- controller FC-18
- crypto map FC-18, FC-24
- crypto transform configuration FC-18, FC-24
- dial peer configuration FC-18
- dial peer voice configuration FC-24
- DLUR FC-26
- DLUR SAP FC-26
- global configuration FC-12, FC-145
- hex input FC-18, FC-24
- hub FC-18
- interface-ATM-VC configuration FC-19, FC-24
- interface channel FC-24
- interface configuration FC-12 to FC-13
- internal adapter FC-24
- command modes (continued)
- internal LAN FC-24
- IPX routing FC-19
- ISAKMP policy configuration FC-19, FC-25
- LANE database FC-25
- map-class FC-20
- map-list FC-20
- poll-group FC-21, FC-26
- privileged EXEC FC-11
- PU FC-26, FC-27
- public key chain configuration FC-26
- public key configuration FC-21, FC-26
- response time reporter FC-22
- ROM monitor FC-14, FC-241
- route map FC-22
- router configuration FC-22
- subinterface configuration FC-13
- summary (table) FC-15, FC-23
- TN3270 server FC-22, FC-26
- VC-class configuration FC-22, FC-27
- user EXEC FC-10 to FC-11
- voice port configuration FC-27
- commands
- abbreviating FC-33
- aliases, creating FC-306
- completion help FC-34
- mapping old to new (table) FC-143, FC-169, FC-203
- command syntax help
- See also context-sensitive help
- comments
- adding to configuration files FC-146
- committed access rate
- See CAR
- committed information rate
- See CIR
- Common Link Access to Workstation
- See also CMCC adapters, CLAW
- communication parameters
- terminal FC-84
- communication parameters, terminal DC-123
- COMMUNITIES attribute P1C-12
- community list, creating P1C-13
- community path attribute P1C-12
- community string
- defining FC-266
- complete command BC-393
- complete sequence number PDU
- IS-IS for CLNS, configuring P3C-68
- See also CSNP
- Compressed Encoding for Linear Prediction
- See CELP
- Compressed Real-Time Protocol
- See CRTP
- compression
- configuring for LAT BC-75
- distributed IC-74
- Frame Relay WC-103
- payload WC-102
- hardware IC-74
- HDLC DC-145, IC-74
- LAPB WC-145
- PPP IC-74
- Microsoft DC-352
- predictor (example) DC-140
- software IC-74
- Stacker
- and Multilink PPP DC-141
- example DC-140
- TCP/IP header WC-103
- X.25
- payload WC-164
- TCP/IP header WC-162
- compress predictor command WC-145
- compression over PPP DC-351
- compress stac command DC-145, DC-352, IC-74
- concentrator port
- enabling IC-58
- monitoring IC-58
- concurrent routing and bridging
- Apollo Domain P3C-7
- DECnet P3C-33
- ISO CLNS P3C-59
- VINES P3C-13
- XNS P3C-104
- See also CRB
- concurrent routing and bridging (CRB) P2C-16
- concurrent routing and bridging, enabling BC-70
- conditional default origination
- IS-IS P1C-153
- OSPF
- (example) P1C-134, P1C-79
- description P1C-114
- Conditionally Triggered Debugging
- conditional FC-300
- description FC-299
- protocol specific FC-299
- condition signaling
- BECN WC-115
- Router ForeSight WC-115
- CONFIG_FILE environment variable
- configuration file, viewing FC-223
- description FC-163, FC-222
- specifying FC-163
- config-isakmp command mode
- enabling SC-315
- ConfigMaker
- description FC-69
- config-register command FC-191, FC-193, FC-194, FC-220, FC-233
- from network server FC-248
- loading from network server FC-193
- configuration commands
- clearing FC-162
- entering from the terminal FC-146
- loading from the network FC-158
- source, selecting FC-146
- configuration files
- (example) FC-320
- clearing FC-162
- compressing FC-156
- CONFIG_FILE environment variable FC-163
- copying
- between Flash memory devices FC-159
- (example) FC-160
- from a network server FC-151, FC-161
- from an rcp server (examples) FC-153 to FC-156
- from a TFTP server FC-152
- from Flash memory FC-159
- from rcp server FC-152, FC-154
- to a network server FC-147
- to an rcp server FC-147 to FC-149, FC-152, FC-154, FC-165, FC-175, FC-185
- to a TFTP server FC-147
- to a TFTP server (example) FC-147
- displaying
- active FC-144
- CONFIG_FILE environment variable FC-144, FC-215
- information FC-144
- NVRAM FC-144, FC-215
- downloading FC-164
- (example) FC-167
- host configuration files FC-167
- network configuration files FC-166
- failing to load FC-166
- host
- See also host configuration file
- larger than NVRAM FC-156
- loading FC-4
- loading from the network FC-158
- location FC-145
- modifying FC-145
- network
- See also network configuration file
- running FC-148, FC-150
- See also running configuration
- servers
- loading FC-4
- storing FC-4
- startup
- specifying FC-163
- See also startup configuration
- storing in Flash memory FC-157
- types FC-145
- understanding FC-145
- configuration modes
- (table) FC-23
- entering FC-145
- (example) FC-146
- lines versus interfaces DC-9
- See also command modes
- configuration procedures
- MLS router XC-77
- configuration register
- ROM monitor mode FC-216
- setup command facility FC-62
- streamlined setup facility FC-68
- See also configuration register boot field
- configuration register boot field
- bits FC-219
- how routing device uses FC-219
- listing value FC-220
- modification tasks FC-220
- (example) FC-221
- configurations
- saving SC-303
- configuration synchronization
- See HSA
- configure memory command FC-162
- configure terminal command DC-175, FC-12, FC-146
- congestion avoidance
- defined QC-69
- features
- summary QC-8
- global synchronization QC-69
- tail drop QC-69
- WRED QC-73
- congestion avoidance mechanism
- WRED QC-78
- congestion management
- defined QC-41
- features
- summary QC-7
- FIFO QC-41
- queueing
- CQ QC-41
- FIFO QC-41
- PQ QC-41
- WFQ QC-41
- uses QC-42
- congestion signaling
- BECN QC-114
- ForeSight QC-114
- congestion threshold
- DECnet P3C-44
- ISO CLNS P3C-80
- connect-at-startup command BC-399
- connect command DC-222
- connection
- FTP FC-257
- resuming FC-95
- connection control timer
- configuring WC-32
- Connectionless Network Protocol (CLNP) ISO documentation P3C-4
- Connectionless Network Service
- See also ISO CLNS
- connection management
- See CMT
- Connection-Mode Network Service
- See CMNS
- connections
- AppleTalk network through ARA DC-399
- diagnosing FC-289
- escaping from FC-88
- full duplex, refusing DC-221
- idle FC-317
- IPX dial-out DC-525
- LAT
- host-initiated DC-227, DC-230
- setting up DC-234
- LLC2, supporting NetBEUI clients over PPP DC-378
- modem DC-53
- name FC-88
- PPP DC-377
- refusing full duplex FC-76
- rlogin DC-222
- rotary group DC-65
- SLIP DC-377
- switching FC-88
- Telnet DC-222
- TN3270 DC-246
- viewing the status of TCP DC-223
- X.28 PAD DC-327
- X.3 legacy PAD DC-336
- XRemote DC-250, DC-253
- console
- displaying debug messages FC-83
- constant bit rate (CBR) port
- channel-associated signaling (CAS) WC-57
- clear channel CES services WC-55
- network timing WC-59
- N x 64 CES services WC-56
- structured CES services WC-56
- unstructured CES services WC-55
- constrained multicast flooding
- enabling BC-87
- multicast state information
- clearing BC-87
- displaying BC-87
- Context-Based Access Control (CBAC) SC-195
- context-sensitive help
- (example) FC-29
- command syntax help FC-28
- syntax checking FC-31
- user-level commands FC-30
- word help FC-28
- continue command FC-244
- Controlled Load Service
- features QC-4
- controller configuration mode
- description FC-18
- entering FC-23
- controller E1 and T1
- description DC-16
- controller e1 command DC-156, DC-167
- controller t1 command DC-157, DC-175
- controller t3 command IC-81
- copy command FC-163, FC-229, FC-231, FC-233
- copy flash command FC-163
- copy flash lex command IC-54
- copy flash rcp command FC-174
- copy flash tftp command FC-172
- copy mop command FC-163
- copy mop flash command FC-211
- copy nvram: command FC-139
- copy process
- output FC-171
- terminating FC-172
- copy rcp command FC-161, FC-163
- copy rcp running-config command FC-153, FC-155, FC-183, FC-186
- copy rcp startup-config command FC-153, FC-155
- copy running-config command FC-163
- copy running-config rcp command FC-149, FC-150, FC-158, FC-176
- copy running-config startup-config command FC-223
- copy running-config tftp command FC-58, FC-147, FC-158
- copy startup-config command FC-157, FC-163
- copy startup-config rcp command FC-149, FC-150
- copy startup-config tftp command FC-147
- copy system: command FC-140
- copy system:running-config command FC-329
- copy tftp command FC-162, FC-163
- copy tftp file_id command FC-180, FC-199
- copy tftp flash command FC-180, FC-199, FC-211
- copy tftp lex command IC-54
- copy tftp running-config command FC-152
- copy tftp startup-config command FC-152
- copy xmodem flash command FC-195
- copy ymodem flash command FC-195
- core dump
- capture using FTP (example) FC-257
- CoS, enabling to prioritize SNA traffic BC-202
- cost
- DECnet
- assigning to interfaces P3C-32
- interarea routing P3C-37
- intra-area routing P3C-36
- cost-control solutions
- BACP DC-585
- cost-per-byte command BC-396, BC-400
- cost-per-connect-time command BC-396, BC-400
- counters
- clearing interface IC-15
- DECnet
- clearing P3C-46
- CPA
- benefits BC-461
- microcode image
- loading BC-467
- overview BC-461
- See also CMCC adapters
- cp-cp sessions-supported command BC-399
- CPE
- central, configuring BC-539
- remote, configuring BC-536
- CQ
- behavior QC-49
- congestion management QC-41, QC-43
- defined QC-49
- how it works
- (figure) QC-50
- output queues QC-50
- byte count QC-51
- static configuration QC-52
- window size
- bandwidth distribution QC-52
- crash information
- gathering FC-288, FC-297
- CRB P2C-16
- IPX, enabling P2C-84
- CRC
- 16-bit default DC-145
- 32-bit, enabling DC-145
- configuring DC-145, IC-75
- enabling 32 bits IC-75
- crc4 command DC-148, IC-78
- crc command DC-145, IC-75
- crl optional command SC-302
- CRLs
- downloading SC-303, SC-304
- missing SC-302
- requesting SC-303
- saving SC-300
- storing SC-300
- CrossTalk
- files, downloading FC-78
- CRS, function in LNM BC-128
- CRTP
- summary QC-11
- crypto
- See also CET
- crypto ca authenticate command SC-302
- crypto ca certificate chain command SC-305
- crypto ca certificate command FC-23
- crypto ca certificate query command SC-300
- crypto ca crl request command SC-304
- crypto ca enroll command SC-303
- crypto ca identity command FC-23, SC-301, SC-305
- crypto card clear-latch command SC-243 to SC-245
- crypto card command SC-248
- crypto card enable command SC-246
- crypto cisco algorithm 40-bit-des command SC-238
- crypto cisco algorithm des command SC-238
- crypto cisco connections command SC-250
- crypto cisco entities command SC-250
- crypto cisco key-timeout command SC-248
- crypto cisco pregen-dh-pairs command SC-249, SC-250
- crypto dynamic-map command SC-290
- crypto ipsec security-association lifetime command SC-278
- crypto ipsec transform-set command FC-24, SC-283
- crypto isakmp enable command SC-312, SC-315
- crypto isakmp identity command SC-317
- crypto isakmp key command SC-318
- crypto isakmp policy command FC-25
- crypto key exchange dss command SC-236
- crypto key exchange dss passive command SC-236
- crypto key generate dss command SC-235
- crypto key generate rsa command SC-301, SC-316
- crypto key pubkey-chain rsa command FC-26, SC-304, SC-317
- crypto key zeroize dss command SC-243, SC-245, SC-248, SC-250
- crypto key zeroize rsa command SC-304
- crypto map command FC-24, SC-240, SC-241, SC-287, SC-288
- crypto map configuration mode
- crypto map command FC-24
- description FC-18
- entering FC-24
- crypto public-key command FC-24
- crypto transform configuration mode
- crypto ipsec transform-set command FC-24
- description FC-18
- CSC-R interface card IC-19
- csna command BC-472
- CSNA support
- configuring BC-471
- CSNP
- See NLSP, CSNP
- CSNP interval
- IS-IS for CLNS, configuring P3C-68
- IS-IS for IP, configuring P1C-151
- CSU/DSU
- Cisco 2524 IC-104
- Cisco 2525 IC-104
- Frame Relay connections WC-79
- loopback IC-16
- CSU loopback, latched
- AT&T specification DC-170
- CT3IP Enhancements IC-79
- Ctrl-] command FC-91
- Ctrl-C command FC-90
- Ctrl-Z command FC-12, FC-90
- CUD
- (example) WC-184
- default protocol on virtual circuit WC-156
- in X.25 Call Request packet WC-156
- current configuration
- viewing FC-140
- cursor
- command line, moving FC-34
- custom queueing
- configuring QC-59
- default priority, assigning QC-60
- (example) QC-62
- X.25 WC-167
- See also CQ
- custom-queue-list command QC-59
- cyclic redundancy check
- See CRC
- DAS
- FDDI IC-35
- data, inverting IC-76
- data authentication
- description SC-273
- Database Connection BC-429 to BC-443
- configuration examples BC-437 to BC-442
- configuration tasks
- BC-431
- configuring
- server BC-435
- StarSQL BC-436
- DRDA BC-429, BC-430
- maintain BC-436
- monitor BC-436
- StarSQL applications BC-430, BC-431
- supported IOS images BC-431
- data bits
- changing character FC-84
- data bits, changing character DC-124
- databits command DC-123, FC-79
- data character bit mask DC-245
- data-character-bits command FC-79
- data communications equipment
- See DCE
- data compression, modem negotiation DC-46
- data compression, negotiation between modems DC-81
- data confidentiality
- description SC-273
- data encryption
- MLS restrictions XC-74
- Data Encryption Service Adapter
- encryption, configuring SC-244
- Data Encryption Standard
- See DES
- Data Exchange Interface
- See DXI 3.2
- data flow
- description SC-273
- data flow control
- setting FC-83
- Datagram Delivery Protocol
- See DDP
- See also AppleTalk, DDP
- datagram transport
- LAPB WC-11
- X.25
- configuration task list WC-157
- description WC-12
- data-link connection identifier
- See also Frame Relay, DLCI
- data link controls
- configuring DSPU to use BC-343
- configuring SNA Service Point to use BC-353
- Data Link Switching
- See DLSw+
- data service unit
- See DSU
- data terminal equipment
- See DTE
- data terminal ready
- See also DTR dialing
- daylight savings time
- configuring FC-314
- DB2
- OS/390 BC-429
- OS/400 BC-429
- prerequisites BC-431
- VM BC-429
- VSE BC-429
- DB2 Universal Server
- AIX BC-429
- HP-UX BC-429
- OS/2
- SCO OpenServer BC-429
- Solaris BC-429
- UNIX BC-429
- Windows 95 BC-429
- Windows NT BC-429
- dbconn ping BC-437
- dbconn server command BC-435
- D-bit, X.25 WC-167, WC-169
- DCAR
- hardware configuration QC-31
- monitoring QC-35
- platform support QC-31
- DCE WC-84
- configuration (example) WC-117
- configuration (figure) WC-118
- DDN X.25 encapsulation WC-176, WC-177
- Frame Relay WC-10
- Frame Relay devices WC-100
- serial interface DC-147
- use in LAPB WC-143
- X.25
- encapsulation WC-149, WC-168
- rules for initiating calls on WC-150
- virtual circuit range on WC-150
- DCEF
- VIP-Distributed WFQ
- requirements QC-48
- dCEF
- enable XC-30
- load balancing
- disable XC-31
- dce-terminal-timing enable command DC-147, IC-77
- DDN X.25
- address conventions (figure) WC-175
- address conversion scheme WC-176
- configuration (example) WC-191
- enabling on WC-176
- encapsulation types WC-176
- IP address conventions (figure) WC-175
- mapping algorithm WC-175
- standard service WC-12, WC-175, WC-177
- type of service (ToS) field WC-177
- DDP P2C-2
- DDR
- access lists
- associate with dialer group DC-421
- routed protocols, configuring DC-417
- AppleTalk P2C-52
- (example) P2C-75
- AppleTalk, configuring DC-419
- asynchronous
- chat scripts, creating DC-423
- chat scripts, specifying for line DC-424
- configuration examples DC-424 to DC-430
- line configuration requirements DC-423
- preparations DC-423 to DC-430
- bridging
- controlling access DC-417
- bridging and routing of protocols BC-66
- CDP packets P1C-88
- chat scripts
- configuring DC-66
- naming conventions DC-67
- decisions
- implementation DC-411
- topology DC-411
- DECnet
- configuring DC-420
- control packets DC-420
- Dialer Profiles
- virtual profiles, interoperation DC-544
- fast switching DC-468
- flowchart, decisions and preparations DC-411
- implementation
- DDR-dependent decisions DC-414
- DDR-independent decisions DC-413
- steps DC-411
- interesting packets
- calls dialed DC-436
- IP, configuring DC-417
- IPX P2C-118
- spoofing P2C-118
- watchdog packets P2C-118
- IPX, configuring DC-418
- ISDN PRI
- configuration
- (example) DC-186
- ISO CLNS, configuring DC-420
- preparations
- bridging DC-416
- flowchart DC-411
- global DC-415
- interface-specific DC-415
- routing DC-417
- SPX
- spoofing P2C-118
- watchdog packets P2C-118
- transparent bridging
- access, controlling BC-67
- access by Ethernet type code (example) BC-103
- access by protocol (example) BC-103
- access by type codes BC-67, DC-417
- bridging protocol, defining BC-66
- interface configuration BC-67
- DDR (continued)
- permit all bridge packets BC-67, DC-417
- preparing DC-416
- uninteresting packets
- when forwarded DC-436
- VINES, preparing DC-419
- XNS, configuring DC-421
- See also Dialer Profiles
- See also Legacy DDR
- See also snapshot routing
- DDS mode
- service modules, 2- and 4-wire CSU/DSU IC-109
- DE
- Frame Relay packets QC-94, QC-109
- traffic shaping QC-94
- DE bit
- discard eligibility WC-105
- debug ? command FC-297
- debug aaa command FC-299
- debug aaa per-user command DC-552
- debug async command DC-39
- debug command output
- displaying on terminal FC-83
- debug commands
- description FC-297
- debug condition command FC-300
- debug crypto isakmp command SC-319
- debug dbconn BC-437
- debug dialer command DC-137, DC-164, DC-209, FC-299
- debugging
- asynchronous interfaces DC-39
- system FC-297
- debug ip inspect command SC-209
- debug isdn command FC-299
- debug isdn events command DC-137, DC-164
- debug isdn q921 command DC-209
- debug isdn q931 command DC-34, DC-209
- debug modem command DC-34, FC-299
- debug modem csm command DC-34
- debug ppp bap command DC-590
- debug ppp command DC-39, FC-299
- debug ppp multilink events command DC-590
- debug q921 command DC-137, DC-164
- debug q931 command DC-137, DC-164
- debug syscon sdp command FC-325
- debug vtemplate command DC-552
- DECnet
- access lists
- adding filters to P3C-41
- configuring P3C-40
- creating P3C-40
- accounting
- configuring P3C-41
- database threshold P3C-42
- enabling P3C-42
- filters P3C-42
- maximum transit entries P3C-42
- address mapping P3C-35
- address translation P3C-34
- address translation, configuring P3C-48
- advertising Phase IV through OSI backbone P3C-35
- area P3C-30
- ATG, configuring P3C-34
- broadcast routing timers, adjusting P3C-45
- Cisco's implementation P3C-3
- cluster alias configuration P3C-77
- concurrent routing and bridging P3C-33
- configuration example XC-113
- congestion threshold, setting P3C-44
- connect initiate packets, filtering P3C-41
- conversion, Phase IV-to-Phase V P3C-35
- cost, assigning to interfaces P3C-32
- DDR
- access lists DC-420
- configuring DC-420
- control packets, classifying for access DC-420
- DDR, configuring P3C-45
- designated routers, specifying P3C-37
- Dialer Profiles
- access lists DC-490
- configuring DC-490
- control packets, classifying for access DC-490
- enabling concurrent routing and bridging P3C-33
- encapsulation over Token Ring P3C-33
- equal cost path P3C-43
- extended access lists, configuring P3C-40
- fast switching
- disabling XC-16
- fast switching, disabling P3C-44
- filters P3C-41
- hello timers, adjusting P3C-44
- hop count, setting P3C-37
- hops, setting
- Level 1 routers P3C-37
- Level 2 routers P3C-37
- host name mapping P3C-35
- interarea routing P3C-32
- interfaces P3C-32
- Token Ring P3C-33
- intra-area routing P3C-32
- in VLANs XC-97
- IPX, configuration caveat P3C-30
- LANE support XC-137
- Level 1 routers, configuring P3C-36
- Level 2 routers, configuring P3C-37
- MAC addresses P3C-30
- media supported P3C-3
- MOP P3C-46
- DECnet (continued)
- multicast address
- mapping to functional address P3C-31
- SMDS address mapping WC-131
- name mapping P3C-35
- network, monitoring and maintaining P3C-46
- node P3C-30
- specifying P3C-32
- OSI backbone, propagating Phase IV areas through P3C-35
- over ISL encapsulation XC-102
- packet visits, configuring P3C-44
- parameters, Cisco's implementation P3C-3
- path selection, configuring P3C-43
- performance optimization P3C-43
- Phase IV areas through OSI backbone (example) P3C-50
- Phase IV congestion information, transmitting over Frame Relay WC-9
- Phase IV Prime
- allowing arbitrary MAC address P3C-31
- assigning cost to interface P3C-32
- Phase IV-to-Phase V conversion P3C-4, P3C-35
- Poor Man's Routing P3C-34
- route cost, setting
- Level 1 routers P3C-36
- Level 2 routers P3C-37
- routing
- disabling P3C-30
- enabling P3C-48
- concurrent routing and bridging P3C-33
- on interfaces P3C-32
- Frame Relay (example) WC-109
- over WANs P3C-45
- SMDS WC-133
- static P3C-38
- routing table size P3C-36
- SMDS, configuring WC-133
- split horizon P3C-45
- static discard routes, injecting P3C-35
- static routes P3C-39
- static routing, configuring P3C-38
- timers, adjusting P3C-44, P3C-45
- Token Ring, configuring on P3C-33
- TR-LANE support XC-137
- decnet access-group command P3C-41
- DECnet Accounting P3C-52
- feature description P3C-41
- decnet accounting command P3C-42
- decnet accounting list command P3C-42
- decnet accounting threshold command P3C-42
- decnet accounting transits command P3C-42
- decnet advertise command P3C-36
- decnet area-max-cost command P3C-37
- decnet area-max-hops command P3C-37
- decnet congestion-threshold command P3C-44
- decnet conversion command P3C-35
- decnet cost command XC-103
- decnet encapsulation command P3C-33
- decnet hello-timer command P3C-44
- decnet host command P3C-35
- decnet in-routing-filter command P3C-41
- decnet map command P3C-34
- decnet max-cost command P3C-37
- decnet max-hops command P3C-37
- decnet max-paths command P3C-43
- decnet max-visits command P3C-44
- decnet node-type command P3C-33
- decnet out-routing-filter command P3C-41
- decnet path-split-mode interim command P3C-43
- decnet path-split-mode normal command P3C-43
- decnet propagate command P3C-39
- decnet route-cache command P3C-44, XC-16
- decnet route command P3C-38
- decnet routing command P3C-30, XC-102
- DECnet Routing over ISL in Virtual LANs
- configuring DECnet XC-102
- enabling DECnet routing XC-102
- feature description P3C-45, XC-102
- subinterface configuration XC-103
- VLAN encapsulation format XC-102
- decnet split-horizon command P3C-45
- dedicated dial-in routing device (example) DC-76
- dedicated line, ARA (example) DC-403
- dedicated mode
- configuration example DC-72
- configuring async interface DC-60
- or interactive mode, specifying DC-60
- default asynchronous addresses, assigning DC-59
- default form of a command
- using BC-xliv, FC-27
- default-information command P1C-60
- default-information originate command
- IS-IS P1C-153
- OSPF P1C-114
- default-metric command
- BGP P1C-10
- BGP, OSPF, RIP P1C-59
- IP Enhanced IGRP, IGRP P1C-60
- default-name command XC-145, XC-146
- default networks
- specifying P1C-57
- default routes
- IP
- determining gateway of last resort P1C-57
- specifying P1C-57
- IS-IS for IP, generating P1C-153
- OSPF, generating P1C-114
- specifying P2C-144
- understanding P2C-80
- default-value exec-character-bits command FC-79
- default-value special-character-bits command FC-79
- Defense Communications Agency (DCA)
- Blacker Interface Control document WC-177
- certification WC-12
- Defense Data Network
- See also DDN X.25
- delay
- setting on interface IC-6
- delay command IC-6
- delete command FC-135, FC-137, FC-138, FC-163
- denial-of-service attacks
- preventing SC-177, SC-189
- See also CBAC, denial-of-service attacks
- deny command P1C-92
- Department of Defense Intelligence Information System Network Security for Information Exchange
- See DNSIX
- DES
- description SC-272, SC-310
- IKE policy parameter SC-313
- See also CET
- description, MPOA XC-172 to XC-174
- description command IC-5
- designated routers
- DECnet, specifying P3C-37
- IS-IS, specifying election P3C-69
- IS-IS for IP, specifying election P1C-152
- desired-max-send-btu-size command BC-395
- destination
- X.25, selecting WC-170
- destination addresses, administrative filtering BC-136
- destination routing table
- ISO CLNS, displaying P3C-82
- deterministic load distribution BC-2, BC-86
- DH
- See CET
- See IKE, DH
- DHCP
- and BOOTP packets P1C-30
- client proxy, enabling DC-275
- configuring (examples) DC-70
- IP address pooling
- global default mechanism, specifying DC-356
- specifying address pooling DC-275
- diag command FC-288, FC-296
- diagnostic information
- controller IC-9
- interface processor IC-9
- port adapters IC-9
- diagnostic testing FC-287, FC-296
- dial
- analog modem calls DC-5
- async character stream calls DC-5
- circuit switched digital calls DC-4
- dial-in and dial-out scenarios DC-658
- dial-out scenarios DC-726
- for enterprises DC-655, DC-707
- for service providers DC-655
- telco and ISP, configurations DC-665
- dial backup
- Dialer Profiles DC-507 to DC-509
- dialer interface, configuring DC-507
- interfaces, use backup DC-508
- ISDN BRI example DC-509
- physical interface, function as backup DC-508
- dialing DC-504
- Frame Relay DLCIs WC-99
- ISDN channels DC-504
- load threshold exceeded (examples) DC-505
- load threshold reached (examples) DC-505
- primary line down (examples) DC-505
- See also Dialer Watch
- serial interfaces DC-501 to DC-506
- dialer
- idle timer DC-436
- dialer callback-secure command DC-596
- dialer callback-server command DC-597
- dialer caller command
- ISDN caller ID callback, dialer rotary configured DC-608
- dialer dtr command DC-434
- dialer enable-timeout command DC-439, DC-467
- ISDN caller ID callback DC-607
- on callback side DC-608
- PPP callback server DC-596
- dialer fast-idle command DC-439, DC-467
- Dialer Profiles map class DC-488
- dialer-group command DC-134, DC-160, DC-438, DC-466, DC-488, DC-507, DC-635, DC-636
- Multilink PPP DC-362
- single BRI DC-361
- dialer hold queue
- dialers supported DC-440, DC-468
- function DC-440, DC-468
- number of packets allowed DC-440, DC-468
- rotary dialing group DC-440, DC-468
- dialer hold-queue command DC-440, DC-468
- PPP callback
- client DC-596
- server DC-596
- dialer idle-timeout command DC-203, DC-438, DC-466, DC-488
- Multilink PPP
- BRI DC-361, DC-362
- dialer idle timer
- conditions causing reset DC-436
- dialer in-band command
- DDR enabled for Multilink PPP DC-360
- dialer in-band command (continued)
- Multilink PPP, multiple BRI DC-362
- PPP callback
- client DC-596
- server DC-596
- dialer interface
- dial backup, Dialer Profiles DC-507
- dialer profiles, configuring DC-487
- logical entity DC-433, DC-459
- dialer interfaces DC-13
- dialer isdn command DC-488
- dialer isdn short-hold command DC-203
- dialer-list command DC-134, DC-160
- access lists, dialer group DC-421
- dialer-list protocol bridge command BC-67, DC-417, DC-437, DC-493
- dialer profiles, and transparent bridging DC-493
- dialer-list protocol command DC-421, DC-488
- dialer-list protocol list command DC-421
- dialer load-threshold
- Multilink PPP
- BRIs in rotary group DC-362
- dialer load-threshold command DC-440, DC-468, DC-635, DC-636
- Multilink PPP DC-362
- async interface DC-361
- idle timers DC-361, DC-362
- single BRI DC-361
- dialer map bridge command BC-67
- dialer map-class DC-485
- dialer map command DC-435, DC-635
- dialer map modem-script system-script command DC-436, DC-460, DC-464, DC-465
- dialer map name command DC-463
- PPP callback
- client DC-596
- server DC-596
- dialer map name spc command DC-134, DC-160
- semipermanent connections DC-206
- dialer map name speed command DC-134, DC-160
- dialer mappings
- and CDP packets P1C-88
- dialer map snapshot command DC-617
- dialer pool
- Dialer Profiles
- assigning physical interfaces DC-489
- backup interfaces DC-507
- physical interfaces, as members DC-486
- priorities in DC-487
- dialer pool command DC-488, DC-507
- dialer pool-member command
- Dialer Profiles, and physical interface configuration DC-489
- dialer priority command DC-439, DC-467
- Dialer Profiles
- AppleTalk, configuring DC-489
- bridging and routing of protocols DC-492
- central site, multiple remote networks (example) DC-495
- configuration
- task list DC-487
- configuring DC-485
- DECnet
- configuring DC-490
- control packets DC-490
- dial backup DC-507 to DC-509
- dialer interface
- configuring DC-487
- description DC-485
- interesting packets DC-488
- remote destination and map class DC-488
- dialer map-class, description DC-485
- dialer pool
- assign physical interface DC-489
- brief description DC-486
- dialer interface and physical interfaces DC-486
- reserved channel DC-486
- elements DC-485
- idle time, map-class DC-488
- IP
- address, as node in remote network DC-486
- configuring DC-491
- IPX, configuring DC-491
- ISDN
- BRI backing up two leased lines (example) DC-496
- ISDN BRI backing up two leased lines (example) DC-509
- ISDN caller ID callback
- callback actions DC-607
- configuring DC-608
- map class
- configuration DC-488
- fast idle timer DC-488
- ISDN-specific requirement DC-488
- wait for carrier time DC-488
- why configure DC-488
- physical interface
- configuration settings required DC-486
- configuring DC-489
- priority in dialer pool DC-489
- remote sites with ISDN access only (example) DC-611
- reserved channels for dialing pool DC-489
- task list DC-487
- transparent bridging
- access by type codes DC-493
- bridging protocol, defining DC-493
- Dialer Profiles (continued)
- controlling access DC-493
- interface configuration DC-494
- validation of source addresses
- disable DC-414
- VINES, configuring DC-490
- XNS, configuring DC-492
- dialer remote-name command DC-488, DC-507
- dialer rotary
- Multilink PPP DC-362
- dialer rotary group
- (example) DC-479
- bandwidth on demand
- load threshold DC-468
- interfaces
- assigning DC-463
- priority DC-439, DC-467
- leader DC-433, DC-459
- dialer rotary-group command DC-360, DC-461, DC-463
- Multilink PPP DC-362
- snapshot routing DC-617
- dialer-string class command DC-488, DC-507
- dialer string command DC-434, DC-435, DC-464, DC-635
- dialer wait-for-carrier command
- ISDN caller ID callback DC-607
- dialer wait-for-carrier-time command DC-439, DC-467, DC-488
- Dialer Profiles map class DC-488
- Dialer Watch
- addresses to watch, defining DC-513
- benefits DC-512
- configuration
- (examples) DC-513
- tasks DC-512
- description DC-511
- disable timer DC-513
- interfaces
- disable timer DC-513
- primary and secondary DC-512
- interface status, detecting DC-513
- tasks DC-512
- dialer watch-disable command DC-513
- dialer watch-group command DC-513, DC-635, DC-636, DC-638, DC-639
- dialer watch-list command DC-513
- dialin connections, testing DC-47
- dialing, automatic, configuring DC-49
- dialing, Legacy DDR, outgoing to a single site DC-435
- dial-in modems, supporting DC-51, DC-54
- dial-on-demand routing
- See DDR
- dial peer configuration mode
- description FC-18
- dial peer hunting groups VC-63
- dial peers
- and network interfaces, optimizing VC-33
- codec and VAD VC-35
- custom queuing VC-23
- IP precedence VC-33
- QoS VC-34
- weighted fair queuing VC-23
- configuration VC-55, VC-80, VC-90
- HDLC peers VC-92
- POTS dial peers (ATM) VC-82
- POTS dial peers (Frame Relay) VC-57
- POTS dial peers (HDLC) VC-91
- voice over ATM dial peers VC-83
- voice over Frame Relay dial peers VC-59
- configuring
- POTS VC-30
- troubleshooting tips VC-33
- validation tips VC-33
- VoIP VC-32
- direct inward dial for POTS peers VC-30
- inbound versus outbound VC-27
- outbound dialing on POTS peers VC-30
- peer configuration table (Frame Relay) VC-54
- POTS VC-27
- troubleshooting tips VC-33
- validation tips VC-33
- VoIP VC-27
- dial peer voice command FC-24
- dial peer voice configuration mode
- dial peer voice command FC-24
- dialup mode
- service modules, 2- and 4-wire CSU/DSU IC-109
- differentiated service model
- classification QC-16
- defined QC-4
- features
- CAR QC-4
- WFQ QC-4
- WRED QC-4
- Diffie-Hellman
- See DH
- Digital Signature Standard
- See DSS
- dir command FC-223, FC-229, FC-231, FC-232
- Flash files FC-132
- direct encapsulation, RSRB with BC-191
- Director Response Protocol
- See also DRP Server Agent
- direct Telnet sessions DC-46
- establishing with a modem DC-41, DC-519
- simplifying DC-41, DC-519
- disable command FC-11
- discard eligibility
- Frame Relay packets WC-105
- discard eligible
- See DE
- discard eligible (DE) bit QC-109
- disconnect
- automatic DC-54
- Telnet sessions DC-42, DC-520
- disconnect character
- setting FC-74
- disconnect-character command FC-75
- disconnect command FC-91
- discovery mode
- interfaces
- dynamic P2C-13
- extended P2C-15
- nonextended P2C-15
- dispatch character
- setting FC-83
- dispatch-character command FC-82
- dispatch-machine command FC-82
- dispatch-timeout command FC-82
- display server, X Window System DC-249
- distance bgp command P1C-21
- distance command P1C-62, P3C-77
- Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
- See DVMRP
- See also IP multicast routing, DVMRP
- distributed CAR
- See DCAR
- distributed compression IC-74
- DistributedDirector
- See DRP Server Agent
- See also switching
- distributed weighted fair queueing
- See DWFQ
- Distributed Weighted Random Early Detection QC-77
- See DWRED
- distribute-list in command P1C-86, P1C-61, P2C-90, P2C-91
- distribute-list out command P1C-86, P1C-61, P2C-90
- distribute-sap-list out command P2C-91
- distributions-of-statistics-kept command FC-276
- DLCI
- multicast mechanism WC-9
- status mechanism WC-9
- DLCI mapping BC-282
- DLCIs
- static address mapping WC-81, WC-97
- DLSw+
- APPN support BC-16
- Border Peer Caching BC-13
- border peers BC-11
- bridge groups BC-221
- capabilities exchange BC-232
- configuration
- (examples) BC-235 to BC-250
- task list BC-219
- tuning BC-231 to BC-233
- configuring BC-219 to BC-250
- disabling BC-234
- DLSw+ Lite
- See also LLC2
- DSPU
- supporting BC-16
- encapsulation BC-222, BC-227
- enhanced availability BC-15
- enhancements
- description BC-11 to BC-15
- enhanced availability
- (figure) BC-16
- description BC-15
- improved performance
- description BC-13
- improved scalability
- (example) BC-12
- description BC-11
- modes of operation
- description BC-11
- Ethernet
- interfaces, enabling BC-229
- Token Ring (example) BC-244
- explorer firewalls BC-12
- FDDI
- interfaces, enabling BC-228
- Token-Ring (example) BC-246
- feature list BC-10
- Frame Relay
- configuration (example) BC-248
- enabling BC-227
- LLC1 circuit support
- description BC-13
- LNM
- supporting BC-16
- local peer, defining BC-448, BC-453
- modes of operation BC-11
- Multiple Bridge Groups
- description BC-13
- NetBIOS Dial-on-Demand Routing
- description BC-12
- networks
- caches BC-232 to BC-234
- circuits BC-234
- monitoring and maintaining BC-234
- paths BC-233
- peers BC-232
- resources BC-232
- timers BC-231
- UDP unicast BC-233
- on-demand peers BC-11
- DLSw+ (continued)
- peer groups
- concept BC-11
- peers
- backup, configuring BC-223
- dynamic, configuring BC-223
- local BC-220, BC-234
- remote, direct encapsulation BC-227
- remote, FST encapsulation BC-227
- remote, TCP encapsulation BC-221, BC-222
- performance BC-13
- ports
- list BC-220
- QLLC
- configuration (example) BC-250
- enabling BC-230
- RIF Passthru
- enabling BC-233
- ring list BC-220
- scalability BC-11
- SDLC
- configuration, multidrop (example) BC-242
- interfaces, enabling BC-229
- multidrop
- configuration BC-305
- multidrop configuring BC-229
- station BC-229
- Token-Ring (example) BC-246
- SDLC station, establishing BC-305
- SNA
- DDR, configuring BC-223
- SNA Service Point
- supporting BC-16
- SNA Type of Service
- feature description BC-14
- source-bridge ring group BC-220
- standard BC-8
- TCP
- encapsulation, configuring BC-222
- port numbers (table) BC-222
- Token Ring
- interfaces, enabling BC-228
- traffic
- explorer BC-232
- transport types
- description BC-13
- UDP Unicast Enhancement
- description BC-12
- DLSw+ Border Peer Caching
- feature description BC-13, BC-233
- DLSw+ MIB Enhancements
- feature description BC-10
- DLSw+ RIF Passthru BC-233
- DLSw+ SNA Type of Service
- feature description BC-222
- dlsw bgroup-list command BC-222
- dlsw bridge-group command BC-229
- dlsw disable command BC-234
- dlsw duplicate-path-bias command BC-233, BC-234
- dlsw group-cache disable command BC-233
- dlsw group-cache max-entries command BC-232
- dlsw local-peer command BC-220, BC-446, BC-448, BC-453
- dlsw netbios-keepalive-filter command BC-231
- dlsw netbios-name command BC-233
- dlsw peer-on-demand-defaults command BC-232
- dlsw port-list command BC-221
- dlsw prom-peer defaults command BC-232
- dlsw remote-peer frame relay command BC-227
- dlsw remote-peer fst command BC-227
- dlsw remote-peer interface command BC-227
- dlsw remote-peer tcp command BC-222, BC-449
- dlsw ring-list command BC-221
- dlsw timer command BC-231, BC-232
- dlsw udp-disable command BC-233
- DLSw Version 2 Standard
- feature description BC-9
- dlur command BC-391, BC-496
- DLUR configuration mode
- entering FC-26
- dlur-dspu-name command BC-400
- DLUR SAP configuration mode
- entering FC-26
- dlus-backup command BC-496
- dlus command BC-391, BC-400
- DMDP
- definition SC-342
- DNS
- configuring for ISO CLNS addresses P1C-16
- IP dynamic name lookup (example) P1C-46
- IP name server P1C-15
- ISO CLNS address discovery P3C-73
- OSPF lookup of DNS names P1C-115
- using to assign device names P1C-16
- DNSIX
- audit trail facility SC-342
- DMDP SC-342
- enabling SC-343
- extended IPSO fields SC-341
- hosts to receive messages SC-343
- Network Audit Trail Protocol SC-342
- transmission parameters SC-343
- dnsix-dmdp retries command SC-343
- DNSIX Message Deliver Protocol
- See DMDP
- dnsix-nat authorized-redirection command SC-343
- dnsix-nat primary command SC-343
- dnsix-nat secondary command SC-343
- dnsix-nat source command SC-343
- dnsix-nat transmit-count command SC-343
- Domain
- See Apollo Domain
- domain
- bridging XC-93
- broadcast XC-93
- domain list, establishing IP (example) P1C-46
- domain names
- Certification Authority Interoperability
- configuration (example) SC-306
- configuring SC-300
- domain-password command P1C-154, P3C-66
- domains P3C-56
- ISO CLNS P3C-56
- ISO IGRP P3C-56
- OSPF P1C-61
- PIM P1C-229
- routing information, redistributing between P1C-58
- See also AppleTalk, interenterprise routing
- double authentication
- access user profile SC-39
- configuring SC-38, SC-39
- operation SC-37
- downstream physical unit
- See DSPU
- downtime, setting for DDR line DC-439, DC-467
- downward-compatible-config command FC-307
- downward-compatible configuration
- generating FC-307
- down-when-looped command IC-16
- DRAM
- description FC-204
- reallocating FC-206
- (example) FC-208
- DRDA BC-429
- APPC (LU 6.2) BC-429
- IP BC-429
- DRiP
- ARE filtering BC-172
- database
- enabling XC-105
- duplicate configurations BC-172
- DRP P1C-87
- DRP Server Agent
- authenticate queries and responses P1C-88
- configuring P1C-87
- description P1C-87
- displaying information P1C-101
- enabling P1C-88
- key management P1C-88
- limit source of queries P1C-88
- statistics, clearing P1C-101
- DSP field
- NSAP address P3C-55
- DSPU
- activation RUs, defining BC-351
- configuration
- examples BC-357 to BC-363
- task list BC-339
- Token Ring, Ethernet, or FDDI BC-344
- data link controls BC-343
- default PU, defining BC-342
- definition of feature BC-29
- downstream PU
- default PU definition option, using BC-342
- explicit definition, using BC-340
- DSPU/RSRB interface, defining BC-345, BC-346
- DSPU virtual data link control interface, defining BC-347
- initiating connection over
- LLC2/Frame Relay BC-351
- QLLC BC-350
- RSRB BC-345
- Token Ring, Ethernet, or FDDI BC-344
- virtual data link control BC-347
- local service access point (SAP), enabling for
- LLC2/Frame Relay BC-350
- NCIA Server BC-351
- RSRB BC-345
- Token Ring, Ethernet, or FDDI BC-344
- virtual data link control BC-347
- LUs, defining
- dedicated LU routing BC-343
- dedicated LU routing (example) BC-357
- pooled LU routing BC-343
- pooled LU routing (example) BC-358
- range of LUs BC-343
- monitoring and maintaining BC-357
- NCIA
- configuration (example) BC-362
- server and SAP configuration BC-351
- over DLSw+ BC-16
- configuration (example) BC-360
- QLLC configuration BC-349
- RSRB
- configuration BC-344
- local acknowledgment, configuring BC-346
- SDLC configuration BC-347
- SNA perspective BC-30
- upstream hosts, defining BC-339
- virtual data link control configuration BC-346
- dspu activation-window command BC-351
- dspu default-pu command BC-342
- dspu enable-host command
- Frame Relay BC-350
- SDLC BC-348
- Token Ring or Ethernet BC-344
- dspu enable-pu command
- LLC2/Frame Relay BC-350
- QLLC BC-349
- Token Ring or Ethernet BC-344
- dspu host command
- Ethernet BC-339
- FDDI BC-339
- Frame Relay BC-340
- QLLC BC-340
- RSRB BC-339
- SDLC BC-340
- Token Ring BC-339
- virtual data link control BC-339, BC-451
- dspu lu command BC-343, BC-451
- dspu ncia command BC-351, BC-451
- dspu notification-level command BC-357
- dspu pool command BC-343
- dspu pu command
- Ethernet BC-340
- FDDI BC-340
- Frame Relay BC-341
- NCIA BC-340
- QLLC BC-341
- RSRB BC-340
- SDLC BC-341
- Token Ring BC-340
- virtual data link control BC-340, BC-451
- dspu rsrb command BC-345, BC-346
- dspu rsrb enable-host command BC-345
- dspu rsrb enable-pu command BC-345
- dspu rsrb start command BC-345
- dspu start command BC-348
- LLC2/Frame Relay BC-351
- QLLC BC-350
- Token Ring or Ethernet BC-344
- dspu vdlc command BC-347
- dspu vdlc enable-host command BC-347
- dspu vdlc enable-pu command BC-347, BC-351, BC-451
- dspu vdlc start command BC-347
- DSS
- See also CET
- DSU
- configuration information, displaying IC-94, IC-96
- interoperability mode, setting IC-93, IC-95
- maximum bandwidth, setting IC-93, IC-95
- dsu bandwidth command IC-93, IC-95
- dsu mode command IC-93, IC-95
- DTE
- DDN X.25 encapsulation WC-177
- Frame Relay WC-10
- devices WC-100
- rules for initiating calls on X.25 WC-150
- use in LAPB WC-143
- virtual circuit range on X.25 WC-150
- X.25 encapsulation WC-149, WC-168
- dte-invert-txc command DC-147, IC-78
- DTR
- signal pulsing IC-77
- DTR dialing DC-434
- configuration (example) DC-449
- outgoing calls only DC-434
- receiving calls from DC-435
- remote interface
- passive only DC-434, DC-435
- terminating calls DC-434, DC-435
- X.25 (example) DC-484
- X.25 encapsulation (example) DC-455, DC-484
- Dual Attach Stations
- See DAS
- dual Flash bank
- benefits FC-209
- configuring FC-208
- partitioning Flash memory FC-208, FC-209
- systems that support FC-209
- versus Flash load helper FC-209
- duplex mode
- Fast Ethernet interface IC-25
- Duplicate Ring Protocol
- See DRiP
- DVMRP IC-140
- See also IP multicast routing, DVMRP
- DWFQ
- monitoring QC-56
- DWRED
- hardware support QC-77
- IP Precedence
- ToS QC-16
- software restrictions QC-77
- See also WRED
- DXI 3.2 WC-11, WC-135
- dxi map command WC-62
- dxi pvc command WC-61
- dynamic addressing
- configuring on asynchronous interfaces (example) DC-75
- SMDS WC-132
- dynamic bandwidth allocation and call control
- See also BACP
- dynamic command P1C-92
- dynamic crypto maps
- See also IPSec, crypto maps
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- See DHCP
- dynamic random-access memory
- See DRAM
- dynamic rate queues
- (example) WC-73
- dynamic routing
- See also ISO CLNS, dynamic routing
- E.164
- telephone numbering specification WC-52
- E.164 addresses, SMDS
- configuring WC-46
- E.164 auto conversion
- ATM WC-52
- E164_AESA
- address format WC-52
- E164_ZDSP
- address format WC-52
- E1-G.703/G.704 Serial Port Adapter IC-78
- E1 PRI
- AS5200 DC-166
- E1 R2
- configuration
- (example) DC-197
- configure DC-178
- countries supported DC-176
- country settings DC-178
- customizing parameters DC-178
- description DC-176
- sample topology DC-177
- troubleshoot DC-180
- E1 R2 commands
- AS5300 DC-178
- E1 R2 country support
- variants DC-176
- E1 R2 signaling
- AS5200 and AS5300 DC-176
- E3
- configuring IC-92, IC-95
- Easy IP
- feature description DC-645
- Easy IP (Phase 1)
- business applications DC-661
- configuration examples
- async interface DC-651
- ISDN BRI DC-651
- configuration tasks DC-648
- dialer interface, configuring DC-650
- LAN interface, configuring DC-649
- NAT for the dialer interface, defining DC-650
- NAT for the LAN interface, defining DC-649
- NAT pool, defining DC-649
- PPP/IPCP, enabling DC-650
- WAN interface, configuring DC-649
- description DC-645, DC-661
- dial strategy DC-661
- prerequisite tasks DC-648
- EBCDIC DC-239
- E character
- copy output FC-247
- echo protocol
- ping test FC-289
- ECPA BC-461
- See also CMCC adapters
- edge routers
- QoS functions QC-2
- editing command FC-34, FC-37
- editor
- capitalization, controlling FC-37
- characters, transposing FC-37
- command completion FC-34
- cursor, moving FC-34
- display, scrolling down FC-36
- Emacs editor FC-33
- enhanced mode
- disabling FC-37
- enabling FC-34
- entries, deleting FC-36
- features FC-33 to FC-38
- keys and functions FC-34 to FC-37
- line, redisplaying FC-36
- line-wrap feature FC-35
- pasting from buffer FC-35
- Release 9.1 and earlier keys and functions (table) FC-38
- effective-capacity command BC-397, BC-400
- EGP
- supported protocols P1C-3
- egress edge device XC-171
- eigrp log-neighbor-adjacency-changes command P2C-149
- eigrp log-neighbor-changes command P1C-38
- Emacs
- editor FC-33
- EMTOX BC-535
- emulated LANs
- default XC-144
- restricted membership XC-144, XC-147
- database entries for all clients, configuring XC-147
- database entries for clients, adding XC-148
- example XC-162
- setting up database for XC-147
- unrestricted membership XC-144
- example XC-159
- setting up database for XC-145
- See also LANE, emulated LANs
- enable command FC-254, FC-329
- enabler packet XC-71
- encapsulating security payload
- See ESP
- encapsulation
- AppleTalk P2C-3, P2C-8, P2C-30, P2C-35
- AppleTalk Phase II
- in VLANs XC-97
- encapsulation (continued)
- ATM-DXI IC-71
- automatic detection and dynamic setting DC-208
- BFE WC-178
- Cayman IC-136
- DDN X.25 WC-176
- DECnet on Token Rings P3C-33
- default, HDLC DC-144
- default serial WC-149
- EON IC-136
- Ethernet interface IC-22
- formats
- defining XC-105, XC-108
- ISL XC-105, XC-108
- Novell Ethernet_802.2 XC-107
- SAP XC-107
- Frame Relay, split horizon for P1C-51, P1C-94
- GRE IC-136
- HDLC IC-71
- HSSI IC-69
- IEEE 802.10 XC-123
- IPSec supported SC-274
- IPX P2C-4, P2C-81 to P2C-94
- LAPB WC-144
- multiprotocol WC-145
- NOS IC-137
- Novell IPX
- configurable encapsulation XC-97
- PPP
- LAN Extender interface IC-46
- SMDS WC-129
- split horizon for P1C-51, P1C-94
- split horizon P1C-51, P1C-94
- synchronous serial IC-71
- synchronous serial interfaces DC-144
- tunneling IC-137
- V.120
- dynamically set DC-384
- VINES P3C-16
- VLANs
- formats supported XC-97
- X.25 WC-149
- XNS P3C-104
- encapsulation alc command BC-538
- encapsulation arpa command IC-23
- encapsulation atm-dxi command IC-69, WC-61
- encapsulation bstun command BC-282
- encapsulation command BC-64, IC-69, WC-16, WC-26
- encapsulation format
- 802.10 XC-101, XC-124
- defining XC-101, XC-104, XC-106, XC-107, XC-124
- IEEE 802.10 XC-123
- ISL XC-100 to XC-102, XC-104, XC-106, XC-107, XC-110
- Security Data Exchange (sde) XC-101, XC-124
- VLAN
- define XC-124
- encapsulation frame-relay command BC-282, WC-81, WC-95, WC-99
- AutoInstall FC-57
- DLSw+
- local acknowledgment BC-228
- passthrough BC-228
- encapsulation frame-relay IETF command BC-350
- encapsulation hdlc command DC-145, IC-74
- encapsulation isl command XC-102, XC-104, XC-107, XC-110, XC-111
- encapsulation lapb command DC-443, DC-471, WC-144, WC-145
- encapsulation lapb dce command WC-144
- encapsulation lapb dce multi command WC-144
- encapsulation lapb multi command WC-144, WC-145, WC-148
- encapsulation ppp command DC-348, DC-349, DC-351, DC-552, DC-635, DC-636, P2C-38, WC-50
- configuring interfaces for PPP encapsulation DC-436, DC-465
- dialer profiles
- dialer interface configuration DC-488, DC-507, DC-508
- physical interface configuration DC-489
- LAN Extender interface, configuring IC-48
- Legacy DDR DC-462
- PPP callback client DC-596
- virtual template interface DC-550
- virtual template interfaces DC-532
- encapsulations
- AIP
- AAL3/4, enabling WC-45
- AAL3/4, static mapping WC-45
- AAL5-LLC SNAP WC-47
- AAL5-MUX WC-47
- AAL5-NLPID WC-47
- ATM
- configuring WC-16
- encapsulation sap command IC-23
- encapsulation sde | isl command XC-101, XC-124
- encapsulation sdlc command BC-229, BC-304, BC-305, BC-347
- encapsulation sdlc-primary command BC-305
- encapsulation sdlc-secondary command BC-305
- encapsulation smds command WC-129, WC-134, WC-136, XC-15
- encapsulation snap command IC-23
- encapsulation stun command BC-257
- encapsulation x25 ax25 command BC-539
- encapsulation x25 bfe command WC-178
- encapsulation x25 command BC-230, BC-540, DC-442, DC-470, WC-149
- encapsulation x25 dce ddn command WC-176
- encapsulation x25 ddn command WC-176
- Encrypted Kerberized Telnet SC-125
- encrypted nonces
- See also RSA encrypted nonces
- encryption
- See also CET
- encryption algorithm
- See also IKE, algorithms
- encryption command SC-315
- end command FC-12
- ending
- sessions FC-74
- end-of-line character
- changing FC-77
- end station identifier
- See ESI
- end system
- See ES
- Enhanced ATM VC Configuration and Management WC-15 to WC-34
- Enhanced IGRP
- AppleTalk, configuring P2C-43
- IPX, configuring P2C-84
- NLSP route redistribution P2C-89, P2C-113
- (example) P2C-158
- See also AppleTalk, Enhanced IGRP; IP Enhanced IGRP
- Enhanced IGRP Route Authentication
- configuring P1C-40
- Enhanced Local Management Interface QC-106, QC-107
- overview WC-91
- enrollment mode ra command SC-301
- enrollment retry-count command SC-301
- enrollment retry-period command SC-301
- enrollment url command SC-301
- Entity MIB
- description FC-265
- environmental conditions
- displaying FC-286
- environmental monitor
- automatic shutdown message FC-287
- environment variables
- BOOT FC-222
- BOOTLDR FC-222
- (example) FC-224
- setting FC-223
- Cisco's implementation FC-221
- CONFIG_FILE FC-222
- controlling FC-223
- viewing FC-223
- EON IC-136
- EPROM
- description FC-205
- erase command FC-138, FC-163
- erase nvram: command FC-139
- erase startup-config command FC-162
- ERPDU
- configuring P3C-81
- disabling P3C-81
- interval, determining P3C-81
- error messages
- categories FC-294
- IP address for syslog server FC-296
- levels FC-294
- logging keywords
- (table) FC-294
- severity levels FC-293
- TFTP FC-247
- See also CBAC, error messages
- See also message logging
- error protocol data unit
- See ERPDU
- ES
- communicating with another ES P3C-72
- listing, for NSAP-to-SNPA mapping P3C-72
- neighbors P3C-82
- escape character
- changing for current session FC-75
- displaying FC-47, FC-115
- returning to EXEC prompt FC-88
- setting globally FC-75
- escape-character command FC-75
- escape-char none command FC-95
- ESCON Channel Port Adapter
- See also CMCC adapters
- ESCON director switch BC-475
- ESI
- addresses
- configuring (example) WC-70
- configuring, description WC-25
- ESI field and MAC address
- in LANE ATM address XC-139
- ES-IS P3C-72
- configuring P3C-77
- hello rate configuration P3C-77
- ESP
- description SC-273
- /etc/services file P2C-36
- Ethernet
- encapsulation (example) IC-59
- full-duplex
- (example) IC-59
- interfaces
- encapsulation IC-23
- loopback server, configuring IC-18
- simplex circuit, configuring P1C-87
- transparent bridging (example) BC-96
- ethernet-transit-oui command BC-61, BC-121
- Ethernet Type II frames, assigning the OUI for BC-61
- EtherTalk P2C-1, P2C-11
- exception linecard command FC-289, FC-297
- exception-queue length
- ATM WC-43
- exception slot command BC-483
- exchange of identification
- See XID
- EXEC
- commands
- privileged level FC-11
- switching from privileged to user FC-11
- user level FC-10 to FC-11
- prompt
- returning to from setup FC-62
- startup
- delaying FC-317
- exec-banner command FC-102
- exec-character-bits command FC-79
- exec command DC-61
- EXEC process
- establishing and controlling DC-61
- turning on and off DC-61
- exec-timeout command DC-61, FC-93
- execute-on command FC-202
- exit command BC-393, DC-175, FC-12, FC-91, FC-329
- exiting
- sessions FC-90
- explorers
- all-routes BC-114
- fast-switching, disabling and enabling BC-143
- frame processing, optimizing BC-142
- proxy, configuring BC-143
- spanning-tree BC-114
- topology, configuring BC-115
- storms, minimizing BC-116
- extended access lists
- IPX
- See also access lists, IPX
- Extended Binary-Coded Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC) DC-239, DC-245
- extended networks
- AppleTalk P2C-7
- using IP secondary addresses P1C-9
- Extended TACACS
- configuration
- task list SC-143
- configuring
- ARA authentication SC-148
- extended mode SC-146
- PPP authentication SC-147
- Exterior Gateway Protocols (EGPs), list P1C-3
- fair-queue command QC-56
- fair queueing
- See also WFQ and DWFQ
- Fast EtherChannel IC-31
- assigning a Fast Ethernet IC-34
- CEF IC-32
- configuring IC-33
- displaying information IC-35
- example IC-61
- HSRP IC-32
- keepalives IC-34
- removing a Fast Ethernet IC-34
- Fast EtherChannel Enhancements IC-32
- Fast Ethernet
- assigning a Fast EtherChannel IC-34
- configuring AS5300 IC-25
- displaying Fast EtherChannel information IC-35
- Fast EtherChannel IC-31
- Fast EtherChannel (example) IC-61
- full-duplex IC-24
- media type IC-24
- removing a Fast EhterChannel IC-34
- RJ-45 receptacle IC-22
- FastPath router
- AppleTalk P2C-35
- K-Star P2C-11
- Fast-Sequenced Transport
- See FST
- Fast-Switched Policy Routing
- enabling P1C-64, QC-23
- fast switched policy routing P1C-64
- fast-switched SR/TLB, disabling BC-119, BC-121
- fast-switched TCP (FTCP) encapsulation BC-195
- fast-switched transparent bridging
- SMDS WC-134
- fast switching
- AppleTalk P2C-43
- cache entries P2C-54
- SMDS WC-136
- DECnet
- disabling P3C-44
- description P2C-142, XC-5, XC-13
- disabling
- AppleTalk XC-16
- DECnet XC-16
- IP XC-14
- IPX XC-16
- VINES XC-16
- XNS XC-17
- enabling
- IP XC-13
- fast switching (continued)
- enabling for directed broadcast packets
- IPX XC-14
- example configuration BC-163
- IP
- disabling DC-381
- enabling DC-381
- SMDS WC-136
- IPX
- cache entries, deleting P2C-147
- cache entries, displaying P2C-147
- directed broadcast packets P2C-142
- disabling P2C-142
- over ATM P2C-117
- over Frame Relay P2C-117
- over SMDS P2C-117
- SMDS WC-136
- ISO CLNS P3C-80, XC-16
- L2F traffic DC-621
- Legacy DDR
- IP DC-441, DC-469
- IPX DC-441, DC-469
- Level 2 Forwarding traffic IC-8
- RSRB BC-195
- same interface XC-14
- SMDS BC-69, WC-134, WC-136, XC-15
- AppleTalk XC-15
- IP XC-15
- IPX XC-15
- SSE
- SRB BC-141
- VINES
- deleting P3C-21
- disabling P3C-18
- displaying P3C-21
- XNS
- disabling P3C-112
- See also switching
- fault management
- description FC-285
- fault-tolerant strategy
- booting with FC-194
- FDDI
- bandwidth, determining IC-39
- bit control, setting IC-40
- bridging configurations IC-38
- C-Min timer IC-39
- CMT microcode control IC-40
- description IC-35
- disconnecting IC-41
- duplicate address checking IC-40
- encapsulation mode compatibility IC-38
- frame contents IC-35
- frames-per-token
- configuration (example) IC-41
- configuration, tasks IC-41
- full-duplex IC-38
- IPX encapsulation P2C-82
- ring scheduling IC-39
- SMT
- Version 7.3 IC-35
- SRB BC-113
- starting IC-41
- stopping IC-41
- TB-Min timer IC-39
- timeout timer IC-40
- transit bridging BC-2
- transmission time, controlling IC-39
- fddi burst-count command IC-41
- fddi c-min command IC-39
- fddi cmt-signal-bits command IC-40
- fddi duplicate-address-check command IC-40
- fddi encapsulate command IC-38
- FDDI Frames Per Token Limit IC-41
- fddi if-cmt command IC-40
- fddi smt-frames command IC-40
- FDDITalk P2C-1, P2C-53
- fddi tb-min command IC-39
- fddi tl-min-time command IC-39
- fddi token-rotation-time command IC-39
- fddi t-out command IC-40
- fddi valid-transmission-time command IC-39
- FECN
- FRTS QC-96
- WFQ QC-48
- FEIP2-DSW-2FX IC-24
- FEIP2-DSW-2TX IC-22
- Fiber Distributed Data Interface
- See FDDI
- fiber-optic cable, FDDI designations for IC-41
- field diagnostic testing FC-287, FC-296
- FIFO
- congestion management QC-44
- defined QC-44
- uses QC-44
- files
- content, displaying FC-133
- deleting FC-134, FC-137, FC-138
- deleting permanently FC-135
- downloading
- output FC-179
- download mode, setting FC-78
- recovering deleted FC-135, FC-137
- file system
- contents FC-132
- default FC-131
- Flash FC-134
- file system (continued)
- list FC-131
- NVRAM FC-139
- remote operations FC-139
- File Transfer Protocol
- See FTP
- filter-for-history command FC-277
- filtering
- See also access lists
- filters
- AppleTalk
- data packet P2C-21 to P2C-23
- (example) P2C-59
- zones P2C-23
- GZL P2C-25
- partial zones P2C-26
- (example) P2C-63
- routing P2C-23
- routing table P2C-24
- routing table (example) P2C-60
- routing update filters P2C-24
- bridging
- administrative for transparent bridging BC-77
- LAT service announcements BC-81
- DECnet
- adding to access lists P3C-41
- IP
- on routing information P1C-60
- on sources of routing information P1C-61
- suppressing routes from being advertised P1C-61
- suppressing routes from being processed P1C-61
- suppress routing updates P1C-60
- See also access lists, IP
- IP Enhanced IGRP
- offsets for routing metrics P1C-47, P1C-91, P1C-39
- IPX
- broadcast P2C-128
- generic P2C-125
- GNS P2C-127
- NetBIOS P2C-127, P2C-128
- overview P2C-120
- routing table P2C-126
- SAP P2C-126
- IPX Enhanced IGRP
- routes P2C-90
- route updates P2C-90
- SAP updates P2C-91
- ISO CLNS, creating P3C-74
- SAP P2C-113
- SRB
- administrative BC-135
- destination addresses BC-136
- source addresses BC-136
- VINES
- applying to interface P3C-15
- types P3C-14
- XNS
- applying to interface P3C-107
- creating P3C-106, P3C-107
- types (table) P3C-105
- See also access lists, IP
- See also CBAC
- Finger protocol
- enabling FC-307
- firewalls
- Cisco IOS Firewall feature set SC-162
- Cisco IOS solution SC-161
- configuring as SC-161
- creating SC-162
- features SC-162, SC-163
- guidelines SC-165
- overview SC-161
- See also CBAC
- first-in, first-out queueing
- See FIFO
- Flash load helper
- (example) FC-212
- booting after FC-212
- configuration task list FC-211
- description FC-209, FC-210
- downloading a file FC-211
- failures FC-212
- monitoring FC-213
- software upgrades FC-210
- versus dual Flash bank FC-209
- Flash memory
- automatically booting from
- (example) FC-194
- configuring FC-190
- booting from (example) FC-192
- buffer overflow message FC-178
- checksum, verifying FC-187
- configuration files
- copying to (example) FC-162
- copying
- Flash contains named file (example) FC-182
- Flash is full (example) FC-181
- security jumper not installed (example) FC-182
- space considerations FC-178
- description FC-205
- ensuring available space before copying to FC-178
- file system types FC-134
- formatting FC-213
- (example) FC-214
- HTML pages FC-44, FC-114
- Flash memory (continued)
- images
- copying from FC-172
- copying to FC-177
- verifying checksum FC-187
- information, displaying FC-204
- manually booting FC-242
- partitioning FC-208, FC-209
- rcp server, copying from FC-173
- security precautions FC-206
- storing configuration files FC-157
- storing HTML pages with SSIs FC-45, FC-115
- testing status FC-290
- TFTP server
- (example) FC-248
- client router (example) FC-248
- client router, configuring FC-248
- configuring FC-246, FC-247
- write protection FC-206
- Flash memory cards
- See also PCMCIA Flash memory cards
- Flash memory devices
- default
- (example) FC-131
- displaying FC-131
- setting FC-131
- files
- copying FC-159
- deleting FC-134, FC-137, FC-138
- (example) FC-135, FC-137, FC-139
- deleting permanently FC-135
- listing FC-132
- (example) FC-133
- recovering deleted FC-135, FC-137
- (example) FC-135, FC-137
- working device, displaying (example) FC-132
- flexible netmask display P1C-43
- floating static routes
- IPX P2C-134
- VINES P3C-19
- flooded broadcasts
- IPX P2C-142
- flow control
- end transmission FC-83
- setting for line FC-83
- start character FC-83
- stop character FC-83
- X.25, setting WC-152
- XOT values WC-172
- fonts
- DECwindows DC-253
- nonresident, accessing using TFTP DC-252
- obtaining from specific host DC-253
- remote access to DC-251
- ForeSight
- QoS congestion backward-notification method QC-106, QC-114
- format command FC-214
- forward delay interval BC-85
- Forward Explicit Congestion Notification
- See also Frame Relay, FECN
- forward explicit congestion notification
- See FECN
- Forwarding Equivalence Class XC-45
- fractional T1/T1service modules
- Cisco 2524 IC-103
- Cisco 2525 IC-103
- frame-copied errors, Token Ring BC-144
- framed mode DC-148, IC-78
- frame processing, MPOA XC-177
- Frame Rejects (FRMRs), determining use of BC-306
- Frame Relay
- address mapping WC-81
- AppleTalk
- (example) WC-108
- AutoInstall over FC-49
- AutoInstall procedure FC-57
- backup interfaces WC-99
- booting from network server (example) WC-115
- boundary access node, configuring BC-366
- bridging WC-8
- configuration examples BC-101
- with multicasts BC-102
- with no multicasts BC-101
- broadcast queue QC-109, WC-101
- priority condition QC-109, WC-101
- transmission rates QC-109, WC-101
- broadcasts WC-82, WC-97
- Cisco's implementation WC-8
- condition signaling WC-115
- configuration
- (examples) WC-107
- task list WC-80
- configuring transparent bridging over BC-67
- congestion information WC-9
- congestion signaling QC-114
- connections WC-107
- monitoring QC-110
- monitoring and maintaining WC-107
- customizing
- task list WC-93
- DCE
- description WC-10
- DCE devices WC-100
- configuration (example) WC-117
- configuration (figure) WC-118
- configuring WC-100
- DCE switch WC-100
- Frame Relay (continued)
- DDR
- configuration DC-470
- restrictions DC-469
- DE bit WC-105
- dial backup WC-99
- dialup connections DC-441, DC-469
- discard eligibility (DE) bit WC-105
- discard eligible
- WFQ QC-48
- discard eligible (DE) bit QC-109
- DLCI
- multicast mechanism WC-9
- status mechanism WC-9
- DLCI priority levels QC-110, WC-106
- prerequisites QC-110, WC-106
- DLCIs
- static address mapping WC-81, WC-97
- DLSw+
- encapsulation BC-227
- DTE devices WC-100
- DTE switch WC-10
- encapsulation
- between RSRB peers (example) BC-204
- configuring BC-282
- RFC 1490 BC-32
- SNA BC-32
- encapsulation types WC-81
- IETF (example) WC-108
- Enhanced Local Management Interface QC-107, WC-91
- (examples) QC-114, WC-114, WC-115
- overview QC-106, WC-91
- fast-path transparent bridging BC-68
- fast switching
- IPX P2C-117
- FECN
- bit promotion WC-9
- hardware WC-79
- IETF encapsulation
- (examples) WC-108
- Inverse ARP WC-9, WC-81
- subinterfaces WC-96
- IP tunnel WC-10
- IP unnumbered
- (example) WC-110
- IPX
- (examples) WC-110
- keepalives WC-84
- LAPF WC-88
- LAT-to-LAT protocol translation over DC-298
- Legacy DDR
- configuration overview DC-442
- interfaces supported DC-441
- restrictions DC-441
- LMI
- autosense WC-82
- DCE polling verification timer WC-84
- DTE error threshold WC-84
- DTE full status polling interval WC-84
- DTE monitored events counter WC-84
- explicit configurations WC-83
- keepalives WC-84
- NNI error threshold WC-84
- NNI monitored events counter WC-84
- NNI polling verification timer WC-84
- polling intervals WC-84
- specifications WC-8
- MIB extensions
- WC-79
- multicast mechanism WC-9
- multipoint subinterfaces
- DLCI associations WC-96
- DLCIs WC-96
- dynamic address resolution WC-96
- dynamic address resolution (example) WC-110
- NNI
- interfaces WC-100
- See also Frame Relay, LMI
- packet discard eligibility QC-109, WC-105
- payload compression WC-102
- point-to-point links (example) WC-111
- point-to-point tunnel (example) WC-121
- protocol addresses
- mapping DLCIs WC-81
- PVC switching
- (examples) WC-120
- routing protocols WC-8, WC-82
- software capabilities WC-8
- split horizon P1C-51, P1C-94
- SRB
- configuring BC-367
- standards WC-8
- static address mapping
- (examples) WC-108
- static mapping
- routing protocols WC-97
- static routes
- PVC switching WC-100
- status mechanism WC-9
- STUN
- local acknowledgment (example) BC-272
- STUN, configuring BC-261
- subinterfaces WC-10
- (examples) WC-109 to WC-111
- addressing WC-96
- configuration tasks WC-93
- overview WC-94
- partially meshed networks WC-94
- point-to-point addressing WC-96
- Frame Relay (continued)
- split horizon WC-94
- static address mapping WC-97
- transparent bridging WC-98
- SVCs
- configuration (examples) QC-111, QC-112, WC-112
- configuration task list WC-85
- group addresses WC-88
- interfaces WC-86
- map class QC-103, WC-86
- overview WC-85
- platforms WC-85
- static address mapping WC-88
- subinterfaces WC-86
- SVCs and PVCs WC-9
- switching WC-10
- enabling WC-99
- examples WC-116 to WC-122
- hybrid PVC (figure) WC-120
- over IP tunnel (figure) WC-121
- TCP/IP header compression WC-103 to WC-105
- (examples) WC-123 to WC-125
- throughput QC-109, WC-101
- traffic shaping WC-9
- (example) QC-101, QC-112, WC-113
- access lists QC-108, WC-92
- customizing QC-108, WC-93
- DLCIs QC-107, WC-92
- PVCs and SVCs QC-105
- queueing QC-107, QC-108
- queuing WC-92
- transparent bridging WC-98
- (example) WC-111
- Frame Relay-ATM Internetworking on the Cisco MC3810 VC-115
- Frame Relay for Voice over IP VC-23
- frame-relay bc command WC-87
- frame-relay becn-response-enable command QC-104, WC-87
- frame-relay be command WC-87
- frame-relay broadcast-queue command QC-109, WC-101
- frame-relay class command QC-107, WC-92
- frame-relay custom-queue-list command QC-104, WC-87
- frame-relay de-group command QC-109, WC-106
- frame-relay de-list command QC-109, WC-106
- Frame Relay Enhancements
- configuration
- (examples) WC-122
- task table WC-103
- overview WC-102
- Frame Relay ForeSight feature
- overview QC-105
- frame-relay idle-timer command QC-104, WC-87
- frame-relay interface-dlci command FC-57, WC-96, WC-97
- backup interface
- subinterfaces WC-99
- frame-relay intf-type command WC-100
- frame-relay inverse-arp command WC-101
- frame-relay ip rtp header-compression command P1C-249, QC-144
- frame-relay ip tcp header-compression command WC-104
- frame-relay lmi-n391dte command WC-84
- frame-relay lmi-n392dce command WC-84
- frame-relay lmi-n392dte command WC-84
- frame-relay lmi-n393dce command WC-84
- frame-relay lmi-n393dte command WC-84
- frame-relay lmi-t393dce command WC-84
- frame-relay lmi-type command WC-84
- frame-relay map bridge broadcast command BC-68
- frame-relay map bridge command WC-82, WC-97, WC-98
- frame relay map bstun command BC-285
- frame-relay map bstun command BC-282
- frame-relay map clns command WC-82, WC-97
- frame-relay map command WC-82, WC-97, WC-103
- frame-relay map dlsw command BC-228
- frame-relay map ip cisco tcp header-compression command WC-104
- frame-relay map ip command FC-57
- frame-relay map ip compress command P1C-249, QC-144
- frame-relay map ip no compress command WC-105
- frame-relay map ip rtp header-compression command P1C-249, QC-144
- frame-relay map llc2 command BC-228, BC-286, BC-350
- frame-relay map payload-compress command WC-102
- frame-relay map payload-compress frf9 stac command WC-103
- frame-relay map rsrb command BC-199
- Frame Relay MIB
- Cisco extensions WC-79
- frame-relay mincir command QC-104, WC-87
- frame-relay payload-compress command WC-102
- frame-relay priority-dlci-group command QC-110, WC-106
- frame-relay priority-group command QC-104, QC-108, WC-87
- frame-relay qos-autosense command QC-107, WC-91
- frame-relay route command WC-100
- Frame Relay Router ForeSight
- overview WC-90
- frame-relay svc command WC-86
- frame-relay switching command WC-100
- Frame Relay to ATM Interworking VC-115
- Frame Relay Traffic Shaping
- overview QC-104, WC-89
- Frame Relay Traffic Shaping (continued)
- task list QC-105, WC-89
- See also FRTS
- frame-relay traffic-shaping command QC-105, WC-90
- frames
- transmission
- configuration (example) IC-41
- configuration, tasks IC-41
- frame sequencing BC-278
- frame tagging
- VLANs XC-95
- frame-type command IC-31
- framing command DC-175, IC-81, IC-93, IC-95
- framing crc4 command DC-156, DC-167
- framing esf command DC-157
- FRAS
- BAN
- (example) BC-381
- description BC-366
- BNN
- (example) BC-379, BC-380
- configuring dynamically BC-366
- configuring statically BC-366
- SAP multiplexing BC-379
- topology example BC-378
- Boundary Network Node
- configuring dynamically BC-366
- Dial backup over DLSW+
- description BC-369
- Dial backup over DLSw+
- (example) BC-384
- description BC-369
- fras backup dlsw command BC-369
- Dial backup over RSRB
- description BC-369
- DLCI backup BC-368
- (example) BC-383
- description BC-368
- Host
- configuring BC-375
- default LLC2 passthru
- description BC-375
- description BC-372
- FRAD access BC-372
- LLC-2 local termination
- description BC-373, BC-375
- LLC-2 passthru mode
- description BC-372
- minicomputer connectivity BC-374
- LAN-attached SNA devices
- (example) BC-377, BC-381
- maintaining BC-371
- managing congestion
- description BC-367
- monitoring BC-371
- SDLC-attached SNA devices
- (example) BC-377
- SRB
- configuring BC-367
- over Frame Relay
- (example) BC-382
- fras backup dlsw command BC-369
- fras backup rsrb command BC-369
- fras ban dlci command BC-366
- FRAS Boundary Network Node
- feature description BC-366
- fras ddr-backup interface command BC-368
- FRAS Host
- feature description BC-372
- fras map llc command BC-366
- fras map sdlc command BC-366
- fr-dest-address command BC-398
- free-trade zone
- AppleTalk
- (example) P2C-65
- free-trade zone, AppleTalk
- establishing P2C-28
- frequency command FC-275
- FRF.9 Compression
- (example) WC-122
- configuration
- task list WC-103
- hardware platforms WC-102
- FRMRs, determining use of BC-306
- FRTS
- derived rates QC-96
- traffic shaping
- defined QC-96
- FST
- performance considerations BC-189
- with RSRB
- configuring BC-193
- (example) BC-206
- FTCP encapsulation BC-195
- FTP
- configure router for connections FC-257
- configuring (example) FC-257
- passive-mode FC-257
- server
- configuration files, downloading FC-167
- FTP Server
- (example) FC-338
- commands FC-331
- file retrieval functions FC-331
- router acting as FC-331
- ftp-server enable command FC-332
- ftp-server topdir command FC-332
- full-duplex command BC-284, IC-24, IC-38
- functional address P1C-231, P1C-232
- G.703
- serial interface DC-148
- framed mode DC-148
- G.703 interface IC-78
- gateway of last resort, definition P1C-45, P1C-57
- generic-pool command BC-496, BC-497
- generic router encapsulation
- See GRE
- Generic Traffic Shaping
- See GTS
- Germany
- ISDN semipermanent connection support DC-134
- Get Nearest Server
- See GNS
- GetZoneList
- See GZL
- global configuration mode
- accessing FC-12
- commands FC-12
- entering FC-145
- exiting FC-12
- summary FC-15
- GNS
- filters P2C-127
- request response delay P2C-139
- requests P2C-139
- GOSIP
- ISO CLNS compliance with P3C-4
- NSAP format P3C-58
- Government OSI Profile
- See GOSIP
- GRE
- configuring tunnel mode IC-140
- tunneling
- alternative to IP multicast routing P1C-246
- AppleTalk IC-141
- group and member asynchronous interfaces
- (examples) DC-71
- group asynchronous interfaces DC-29
- group async interfaces DC-11
- group codes, LAT
- definition BC-81
- filtering BC-82
- lists BC-82
- specifying deny or permit conditions BC-82
- group command SC-315
- group-range command DC-11, DC-30
- GTS
- adaptive
- (example) QC-102
- configuring adaptive QC-100
- constrained access rate
- (example) QC-101
- defined QC-87, QC-95
- differing access speeds
- (example) QC-102
- differing controlled rates
- (example) QC-102
- how it works
- (figure) QC-95
- monitoring QC-100
- outbound traffic QC-99
- traffic-shaped interfaces
- (example) QC-101
- using access lists QC-100
- guarantee bandwidth
- reserved flows
- See also RSVP
- GZL
- replies P2C-25
- H.323 inspection
- See also CBAC, H.323 inspection
- Half-Duplex and Bisync Synchronous Serial Port Adapters
- Cisco 7200 series routers IC-73
- half-duplex command BC-308, IC-24, IC-38, IC-114
- half-duplex controlled-carrier command IC-114, IC-115
- half-duplex DCE state machine IC-112
- constant carrier mode IC-113
- controlled-carrier mode IC-113
- receive, figure IC-114
- transmit, figure IC-113
- half-duplex DTE state machine
- receive, figure IC-112
- transmit IC-111
- transmit, figure IC-111
- half-duplex mode
- controlled-carrier and constant-carrier, changing modes IC-114
- half-duplex timer command IC-115
- half-duplex timer cts-delay command BC-308, IC-114
- half-duplex timer cts-drop-timeout command IC-112
- half-duplex timer dcd-drop-delay command IC-113
- half-duplex timer dcd-txstart-delay command IC-113
- half-duplex timer rts-drop-delay command IC-112
- half-duplex timer rts-timeout command BC-308, IC-112
- half-duplex timers
- tuning IC-115
- half-duplex timer transmit-delay command IC-111, IC-112
- half-open sessions
- See also CBAC, half-open sessions
- hardware break signal
- hardware compression IC-74
- hardware flow control
- configuring FC-83
- hash algorithm
- See also IKE, algorithms
- hash command SC-315
- HDLC
- compression IC-74
- Stacker DC-145
- encapsulating BC-257
- encapsulation
- AutoInstall procedure FC-55
- default for serial interfaces DC-144, IC-71, WC-149
- ISO CLNS P3C-4
- IEEE 802.10 XC-96
- header compression
- IPX P2C-118
- X.25 TCP/IP header WC-162
- header-compression translate option, mapping to virtual interface template command DC-271
- Health Monitor
- (example) FC-334
- managed shelf polling FC-326
- SNMP traps FC-326
- using FC-327
- heartbeat
- DXI 3.2 on SMDS WC-11, WC-135
- hello, BPDU interval BC-84
- hello packets P3C-68
- AppleTalk
- Enhanced IGRP P2C-47
- DECnet
- adjusting timers P3C-44
- IP Enhanced IGRP
- interval between P1C-41
- valid time P1C-41
- IPX Enhanced IGRP, intervals P2C-88
- IPX Enhanced IGRP, timers P2C-88
- IS-IS for IP, advertised interval, setting P1C-151
- ISO CLNS P3C-77
- ES-IS, configuring interval P3C-77
- Net/One P3C-101
- OSPF, setting advertised interval P1C-109
- VINES P3C-17
- help
- See also context-sensitive help
- help command BC-xxxix, FC-28
- helper addresses
- IP
- (example) P1C-55
- configuring P1C-30
- IPX P2C-128
- (example) P2C-173
- hex input mode
- crypto public-key command FC-24
- description FC-18
- entering FC-24
- High-Level Data-Link Control
- See HDLC
- high-speed buffering DC-228
- high-speed modem, configuring DC-50
- High-Speed Serial Interface
- See HSSI
- High System Availability
- See HSA
- hijacking
- preventing SC-10
- history collection
- RTR FC-276
- history size command FC-32
- hold character
- changing for session FC-75
- setting for line FC-74
- hold-character command FC-75
- holddown
- definition P1C-46
- disabling (IGRP) P1C-50
- holding-time command XC-185
- hold queue
- limit IC-6
- X.25 packet WC-167
- hold-queue command IC-6
- hold time
- AppleTalk Enhanced IGRP P2C-47
- IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-41
- IPX Enhanced IGRP P2C-88
- Hong Kong
- ISDN Sending Complete information element DC-137, DC-161
- hop count
- DECnet P3C-37
- RIP P1C-89
- hops-of-statistics-kept command FC-276
- host configuration files
- AutoInstall
- requirements FC-58
- role FC-54
- comparison with network configuration files FC-164
- copying from an rcp server to startup configuration (example) FC-154, FC-156
- description FC-164
- loading from a server FC-167
- (example) FC-167
- host-failed message
- displaying FC-103
- host name
- setting FC-306
- hostname command FC-306, SC-301
- host names
- Certification Authority Interoperability
- configuration (example) SC-306
- configuring SC-300
- resolving for AutoInstall FC-53
- symbolic, defining for X.25 DC-278
- host name table
- VINES
- displaying entries P3C-21
- host number
- Apollo Domain P3C-5
- XNS P3C-102, P3C-109
- Hot Standby Router Protocol
- authentication P1C-95
- burned-in-address P1C-95
- enabling P1C-94
- MAC refresh interval P1C-95
- preemption delay P1C-95
- preempt lead router, configuring P1C-95
- priority, setting P1C-95
- timers, setting P1C-95
- See also HSRP
- Hot Standby Router Protocol over ISL in VLANs
- customizing hot standby group attributes XC-104
- defining the encapsulation format XC-104
- defining the IP address XC-104
- enabling XC-104
- fault tolerance XC-103
- feature description XC-103
- overview XC-103
- hours-of-statistics-kept command FC-276
- HP hosts, on network segment, example P1C-46
- HP Probe Proxy, configuring name requests for IP P1C-16
- hpr command BC-394, BC-398
- hpr max-sessions command BC-392
- hpr retries command BC-392
- hpr sap command BC-394
- hpr timers liveness command BC-393
- hpr timers path-switch command BC-393
- HSA
- cold restart feature FC-225
- configuration synchronization
- automatic FC-228
- manual FC-239
- configuration task list FC-227
- description FC-225
- failed card
- reloading FC-240
- general maintenance tasks FC-239
- implementation methods
- simple hardware backup FC-227
- software error protection FC-227
- master and slave
- arbitration FC-226
- different images FC-232
- environment variables FC-237
- identical configurations FC-228
- identical images FC-229
- identical microcode images FC-231
- information, displaying FC-240
- operation FC-226
- monitoring and maintaining FC-239
- slave
- default slave, specifying FC-228
- image, specifying FC-239
- inactive slave, reloading FC-240
- software error protection
- (example) FC-233, FC-235
- system requirements FC-227
- HSRP
- configuration
- over ISLs XC-104
- configuration example
- over ISLs XC-113
- group attributes
- customizing XC-104
- TR-LANE support XC-137
- HSRP MAC Refresh Interval P1C-95
- HSRP Preemption Delay
- configuring P1C-95
- HSSI
- 1-port IC-68
- encapsulation methods IC-69
- Interface Processor (HIP)
- Cisco 7000 series IC-67
- Cisco 7500 series IC-67
- loopback IC-17
- (figure) IC-17
- on an ATM serial interface WC-61
- port adapters IC-67
- VIP2 IC-67
- hssi internal-clock command IC-69, IC-70
- HSSI line, invoking ATM over IC-69
- HSSI network module
- configuration
- disabling fair queueing IC-70
- examples IC-117
- feature summary IC-68
- prerequisite tasks IC-68
- HTTP Security
- accessing Web page FC-41, FC-110
- enabling FC-39, FC-109
- hub command IC-42
- hub configuration mode
- description FC-18
- entering FC-24
- hub ethernet command IC-14, IC-44
- hub ports
- automatic receiver polarity reversal, enabling IC-42
- configuration (examples) IC-63
- hub ports (continued)
- enabling IC-42
- hub counters, clearing IC-14
- hub statistics, displaying IC-14
- link test function IC-43
- resetting IC-14
- router models IC-42
- shutting down IC-14
- source address control, enabling IC-43
- hub router P1C-86
- ODR environment P1C-85
- hunt group
- See also rotary groups
- hunting groups VC-63
- hybrid switching environments
- extending VLAN topology XC-97
- IBM 3174
- frame-copied errors BC-144
- IBM 8209
- bridges and SR/TLB routing devices BC-121
- IBM channel attach
- See also CMCC adapters
- IBM channel attach command modes
- description FC-18
- IBM PC/3270
- emulation and source-route bridging BC-143
- ICMP
- customizing services (example) P1C-102
- ICMP Mask Reply messages, enabling P1C-84
- ICMP Protocol Unreachable messages, disabling P1C-84
- ICMP Redirect messages, disabling P1C-84
- ICMP Router Discovery Protocol
- See IRDP
- IDBLK definition
- required to configure SDLLC BC-337
- identification support
- configuring SC-332
- idle terminal message
- configuring FC-103
- idle-time command BC-495, BC-497
- idle-timeout command WC-26
- idle timer
- Dialer Profiles, setting
- map-class DC-488
- Legacy DDR
- interface DC-438
- Legacy DDR, setting
- interface DC-466
- line DC-466
- Multilink PPP
- dialer load thresholds DC-361
- dialer timeout DC-361, DC-362
- IDNUM definition
- required to configure SDLLC BC-337
- IDP
- characteristics P2C-4
- NSAP address field P3C-55
- IEEE 802.10
- AppleTalk
- encapsulation XC-123
- connectivity between VLANs XC-96
- description XC-96
- encapsulation XC-96, XC-124
- HDLS serial interface XC-96
- standard XC-123
- IEEE 802.2, LLC encapsulation IC-23
- IEEE 802.3, encapsulation IC-23
- IEEE 802.5
- committee BC-6
- Token Ring media IC-56
- IETF
- Frame Relay encapsulation WC-81, WC-108
- See also Frame Relay, standards
- IETF Internet Standard (RFC 2205) protocol
- RSVP QC-48
- I-frames
- largest size for SDLC, specifying BC-308
- largest size for SDLLC, specifying BC-318
- number sent
- configuring (example) BC-310
- controlling BC-299
- resending time BC-301
- IFS
- commands FC-126
- description FC-125
- file copy FC-126
- file system management FC-131
- file viewing FC-126
- URLs FC-126
- IGMP
- See also IP multicast routing, IGMP
- ignore-dcd command DC-147, IC-77
- ignore-lsp-errors command P3C-66
- IGP, supported protocols P1C-3
- IGRP
- autonomous systems P1C-60
- Cisco's implementation P2C-45
- Cisco implementation P1C-45
- configuration example DC-77
- configuration task list P1C-46
- configuring P1C-45
- enabling P1C-47
- metrics, adjusting P1C-49
- IGRP (continued)
- redistribution
- description P1C-60
- (example) P1C-69
- route feasibility, determining P1C-48
- route redistribution P1C-60
- running with RIP P1C-93
- source IP address, validating P1C-50
- timers, adjusting P1C-49
- traffic distribution, controlling P1C-48
- transitioning to IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-38
- unicast updates, allowing P1C-47
- update broadcasts P1C-46
- updates, frequency P1C-46
- IKE
- access lists
- configuration SC-312
- algorithms
- encryption, specifying SC-315
- hash, specifying SC-315
- options SC-314
- anti-replay
- description SC-310
- authentication
- methods SC-314
- methods, specifying SC-315
- connections
- clearing SC-318
- debug messages SC-319
- description SC-222
- feature SC-309
- protocol SC-272, SC-310
- DH
- description SC-310
- group identifier, specifying SC-315
- IKE policy parameter SC-313
- disabling SC-312
- enabling SC-312
- group identifier
- specifying SC-315
- ISAKMP identity
- configuring SC-316
- keys
- See also keys, pre-shared
- See also RSA keys
- negotiations
- successful SC-313
- unsuccessful SC-313
- policies
- configuration (example) SC-319
- configuration, required SC-315
- configuring SC-315
- creating SC-312 to SC-316
- defaults, viewing SC-315
- identifying SC-315
- multiple SC-314
- parameters SC-313
- parameters, choosing SC-313
- parameters, viewing SC-319
- purpose SC-312
- requirements SC-312
- viewing SC-315
- requirements
- access lists SC-312
- policies SC-312
- RSA encrypted nonces method SC-315
- RSA signatures method SC-315
- SAs SC-311
- supported standards SC-309
- troubleshooting SC-319
- See also IPSec
- See also RSA encrypted nonces
- See also SAs
- ILMI
- ATM
- configuring WC-23
- configuring (example) WC-68
- management
- configuring (example) WC-72
- management
- configuring WC-35
- management, configuring WC-34, WC-36, WC-37
- ilmi manage command WC-35
- images
- copying to server FC-172
- description FC-170
- displaying information FC-170
- Flash devices
- copying between FC-187
- (example) FC-189
- Flash memory
- space considerations FC-178
- loading FC-4
- loading on IOS line card FC-202
- MOP server
- copying from FC-185
- (examples) FC-186
- naming conventions FC-171
- rcp server
- copying from FC-182
- (examples) FC-174
- copying to FC-173
- servers
- loading FC-4
- storing FC-4
- TFTP server
- copying from FC-177, FC-180
- (examples) FC-180
- copying to FC-172, FC-175
- (examples) FC-173
- images (continued)
- verifying
- (example) FC-187
- See also system images; boot images
- inarp command WC-19
- incoming calls, preventing DC-56
- incoming message banners
- configuring FC-101
- (example) FC-106
- information frames
- See I-frames
- ingress edge device XC-171
- initialization strings, configuring DC-44
- initialization-vector size command SC-283, SC-284
- input notification
- setting FC-81
- insecure command FC-84
- inspection rules
- See also CBAC, inspection rules
- integrated routing and bridging
- See IRB
- integrated service model
- defined QC-3
- Integrated Systems Digital Network
- See also ISDN BRI, ISDN PRI
- intelligent queueing mechanisms
- Controlled Load Service QC-4
- guaranteed rate service QC-4
- Inter·Poll DC-399
- interactive mode
- or dedicated mode, specifying DC-60
- returning to DC-60
- interarea router
- See also Level 2 router
- interarea routing
- DECnet P3C-37
- interdomain routing
- ISO IGRP P3C-60
- interface atm command WC-14, XC-178, XC-184, XC-185
- ILMI PVCs and signaling, setting up XC-142, XC-148 to XC-151
- interface-ATM-VC configuration mode
- description FC-19
- summary FC-24
- interface bri command DC-133
- snapshot routing DC-617
- interface bvi command BC-72
- interface cbr command WC-55, WC-56, WC-58
- interface channel command BC-468, BC-503
- interface channel configuration mode
- description FC-19
- summary FC-24
- interface command BC-64, BC-71, BC-168, BC-170, BC-171, DC-596, FC-13, IC-140, P2C-27, P2C-35, SC-170, WC-103, XC-39, XC-41, XC-101, XC-104, XC-105, XC-107, XC-108, XC-109, XC-110, XC-111, XC-124
- interface configuration mode
- description FC-12
- summary FC-15
- interface dialer command DC-488, DC-507
- Multilink PPP, multiple BRI DC-362
- snapshot routing DC-617
- interface ethernet command IC-23
- AutoInstall FC-56
- interface fastethernet command IC-23, IC-34
- interface fddi command BC-113, BC-114, IC-37
- AutoInstall FC-56
- interface hssi command IC-68
- interface lex command IC-48
- interface loopback command IC-136
- interface null command IC-136
- interface port-channel command IC-33
- interface pos command IC-98, IC-101
- interface priority
- DDR DC-442, DC-470
- interfaces
- assigning to dialer rotary group DC-463
- assigning to spanning tree group BC-60
- asynchronous DC-29
- Multilink PPP DC-360
- asynchronous, options configured DC-8
- ATM IC-67
- bandwidth on, setting IC-6
- BRI
- Multilink PPP DC-361
- circuit type, setting for IS-IS for IP P1C-152
- compared to lines DC-9
- configuration examples IC-19, IC-116
- configuring IC-4
- counters, clearing IC-15
- DECnet costs P3C-32
- delay value, setting IC-6
- descriptive name, adding IC-5
- dial backup
- Dialer Profiles DC-507
- displaying information about IC-9
- Ethernet IC-21
- examples IC-20
- FDDI IC-35
- group asynchronous, configuring DC-29
- hold queues IC-6
- IP addresses
- assigning multiple P1C-8
- primary P1C-8
- secondary P1C-8
- interfaces (continued)
- ISDN PRI DC-154
- LAN Extender IC-44
- loopback interface, emulating an interface IC-135
- low-speed serial IC-111
- async commands DC-58
- async commands supported IC-116
- configuration task list IC-73, IC-111
- constant-carrier mode IC-115
- controlled-carrier mode IC-115
- half-duplex DCE state machine IC-112
- half-duplex DTE state machine IC-111
- sync commands DC-58
- sync commands supported IC-116
- synchronous or asynchronous DC-58
- synchronous or asynchronous, setting IC-115
- maintaining IC-8
- monitoring IC-8
- naming IC-5
- null IC-136
- peer address allocation, methods DC-354
- point-to-point
- IP address pooling DC-354
- priority for bridging, setting BC-84
- priority groups, assigning QC-65
- queueing priority, assigning QC-60
- relationship to lines DC-22
- restarting IC-15, IC-16
- shutting down
- (example) IC-20
- task IC-15
- synchronous serial DC-143, IC-70
- (examples) DC-149
- configuration task list DC-143
- DTR signal pulsing DC-146
- encapsulation methods DC-144
- G.703 DC-148
- ignore DCD, platform support DC-147
- same IP address as dialer DC-461
- specifying DC-144
- testing status FC-290
- (caution) FC-290
- Token Ring IC-56
- tunnel IC-140
- types IC-2
- VINES P3C-13, P3C-15
- virtual template, creating DC-271, DC-272, DC-538
- X.25 address alias WC-155
- XNS routing P3C-104
- See also subinterfaces
- interface serial command BC-228, BC-282, DC-175, IC-93, IC-95, WC-61
- AutoInstall FC-55
- backup interfaces WC-99
- channelized interfaces, configuring IC-71
- ISDN PRI, configuring (example) DC-210
- ISDN PRI D channel DC-158
- LAN Extender interface, configuring IC-48
- LAPB WC-144, WC-148
- PA-2JT2 configuration example IC-128
- snapshot routing DC-617
- subinterfaces WC-86, WC-95, WC-98
- SVCs WC-86
- X.25 WC-158
- interface serial multipoint command WC-135
- interface tokenring command IC-57, P3C-33
- AutoInstall FC-56
- interface tunnel command P2C-27, P2C-30
- AppleTalk, using GRE to tunnel IC-141
- interface, specifying IC-140
- IP encapsulation of AppleTalk P2C-35
- interface vg command IC-31
- interface virtual-template command DC-271, DC-272, DC-532, DC-538, DC-550, DC-552, WC-50
- Interim Local Management Interface
- See ILMI
- Interior Gateway Protocols (IGPs), list P1C-3
- Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
- See IGRP
- intermediate session routing
- See APPN
- See IS
- internal adapter configuration mode
- description FC-19
- entering FC-24
- internal clock, enabling DC-146, IC-75
- internal LAN configuration mode
- description FC-19
- entering FC-24
- international bit command IC-93
- international character sets
- changing for session FC-79
- configuring default FC-79
- supporting FC-79
- international command FC-48, FC-115
- International Telecommunication Union Standardization Sector (ITU-T) X.25 recommendation WC-11
- Internet Control Message Protocol
- See ICMP
- Internet Datagram Protocol
- See IDP
- Internet Engineering Task Force
- See IETF
- Internet Group Management Protocol
- See also IP multicast routing, IGMP
- Internet Key Exchange (IKE) SC-309
- Internet Key Exchange Security Protocol SC-309
- See also IKE
- Internet Packet Exchange Protocol
- See IPX
- Internet Protocol
- See IP
- Internet Router software
- requirements P2C-11
- interrupt characters DC-221
- Inter-Switch Link Protocol
- See ISL
- intervals
- forward delay BC-85
- hello BPDU BC-84
- maximum idle BC-85
- inter-VLAN communication XC-95
- intra-area router
- See Level 1 router
- intra-area routing
- DECnet P3C-36, P3C-37
- Inverse Address Resolution Protocol
- See Inverse ARP
- See also Frame Relay, Inverse ARP
- Inverse ARP
- ATM
- configuring WC-40
- configuring (example) WC-68
- PVCs, configuring WC-19
- Frame Relay WC-9, WC-100
- dynamic address mapping WC-81
- subinterfaces WC-96
- invert data command IC-76, IC-93
- invert rxclock command IC-76
- invert-transmit-clock command DC-146
- invert txclock command IC-76
- IOCP control unit
- IBM channel attach support BC-477
- IOS images
- boot FC-171
- description FC-170
- loading on line cards FC-202
- system FC-171
- IP
- access lists
- (caution) P1C-89, P1C-91
- applying on inbound or outbound interfaces P1C-93
- applying to an interface P1C-93
- dynamic P1C-91, P1C-92
- dynamic, deleting SC-174
- extended, creating P1C-89, P1C-91
- implicit deny when no match found P1C-91, P1C-93
- implicit masks P1C-91, P1C-93
- implicit masks (example) P1C-103
- named P1C-91
- standard, creating P1C-89, P1C-91
- undefined P1C-93
- violations P1C-96
- violations, accounting P1C-96
- violations, logging P1C-90, P1C-92
- virtual terminal lines, setting on P1C-93
- accounting, configuring P1C-96
- address
- defining XC-104
- addresses
- assigning to interfaces P1C-7
- broadcast addresses P1C-28
- classes P1C-7
- domain name, specifying P1C-15
- host names, mapping to P1C-15
- list of reserved (table) P1C-8
- mapping logical names to P1C-15
- multiple P1C-8
- primary P1C-8
- secondary P1C-8
- addressing
- monitoring tasks P1C-42
- addressing schemes for dial
- classic IP DC-659
- Easy IP DC-659
- remote client DC-659
- remote LAN DC-659
- address pooling DC-276
- assignment method DC-355
- concept DC-354
- DHCP DC-356
- global default mechanism DC-356
- interfaces supported DC-355
- local address pooling DC-356
- peer address, allocation methods DC-354
- per-interface options DC-357
- precedence rules DC-355
- address resolution P1C-12
- AutoInstall FC-51
- administrative distances, defaults P1C-56
- advertising, definition P1C-89
- AppleTalk-to-IP address mapping P2C-35
- ATM
- configuring WC-38 to WC-40
- configuring (example) WC-72, WC-73
- authentication keys P1C-65
- broadcast flooding (example) P1C-55
- broadcasting (example) P1C-54
- broadcasts
- and transparent bridging spanning-tree protocol P1C-31
- directed P1C-29
- flooding P1C-29, P1C-31
- types P1C-29
- DDR fast switching DC-441
- IP (continued)
- default gateway
- definition P1C-26
- enabling P1C-26
- directed broadcasts P1C-29
- domains, establishing (example) P1C-46
- dynamic access list P1C-91, P1C-92
- Easy IP
- configuration examples DC-651
- configuration tasks DC-648
- description DC-645
- how it works DC-646
- encapsulation, configuring for RSRB BC-193, BC-194, BC-198
- encryption
- introduction SC-10
- fast switching
- disabling DC-381, XC-14
- enabling DC-381, XC-13
- Legacy DDR DC-469
- flow switching cache XC-40
- Frame Relay switching
- over IP tunnel WC-10
- header compression
- configuring DC-66
- forcing at EXEC level DC-66
- Frame Relay WC-103
- helper address
- (example) P1C-55
- configuring P1C-30
- integrated routing and bridging P1C-28
- inter-VLAN communication XC-97
- LAT-to-LAT protocol translation over WAN DC-296
- local-area mobility
- configuring P1C-14
- redistributing routes P1C-14
- local policy routing P1C-64
- metric translations P1C-60
- monitoring tasks P1C-100
- for IP multicast P1C-259
- for IP routing P1C-65
- multicast address, SMDS address mapping WC-131
- multicasting
- configuring WC-28
- multicast routing
- See also IP multicast routing
- named access lists P1C-91
- name server, specifying P1C-16
- NAT
- See NAT
- over PPP
- configuring DC-372
- (example) DC-73
- over SLIP (example) DC-72
- overview, WAN WC-4
- performance parameters
- configuring DC-378, P1C-97
- types P1C-97
- PIM
- See also IP multicast routing, PIM
- policy-based routing QC-23
- policy routing P1C-62, P1C-64
- fast switched P1C-64
- Precedence QC-22
- See also IP Precedence
- precedence P1C-63
- (table) P1C-63
- precedence setting QC-25
- primary address P1C-8
- protocol, description P1C-1
- route cache invalidation
- controlling XC-17
- route cache invalidation, controlling DC-381
- routing
- and bridging BC-74
- assistance when disabled P1C-26
- disabling in order to bridge IP BC-74
- enabled by default P1C-25
- over simplex Ethernet interface P1C-87
- routing processes, maximum number P1C-4
- routing protocols
- choosing P1C-28
- secondary addresses P1C-8
- security
- See also lock-and-key
- See also TCP Intercept
- serial interface, enabling on P1C-11
- serial interfaces, processing on P1C-11
- session filtering
- See also Reflexive Access Lists
- SMDS
- configuring WC-133
- subnetworks WC-134, WC-135
- source-route header options, configuring P1C-86
- split horizon
- enabling and disabling P1C-50, P1C-94
- X.25 default WC-158
- static routing redistribution (example) P1C-68
- subnets
- defining XC-104
- subnet zero, enabling P1C-9
- TCP headers, compressing DC-379, P1C-97
- tunneling IC-137
- (examples) IC-143
- tunnel interface, enabling on P1C-11
- UDP broadcasts, enable forwarding of P1C-30
- UDP datagrams
- flooding P1C-32
- speeding up flooding P1C-32
- IP (continued)
- unnumbered
- Frame Relay (example) WC-110
- WANs, configuring over P1C-100
- See also CET
- ip access-group command P1C-93, SC-170
- ip access-list command FC-23, P1C-92
- ip accounting
- MLS restrictions XC-74
- ip accounting command P1C-96
- ip accounting-list command P1C-96
- ip accounting-threshold command P1C-96
- ip accounting-transits command P1C-96
- ip address (secondary) command P1C-9
- ip address command DC-359, FC-57, IC-33, IC-48, P1C-115, P2C-35, WC-14, WC-148, XC-104
- and dialer interface DC-488
- AutoInstall FC-56
- Multilink PPP, multiple BRI DC-362
- primary IP address, setting P1C-8
- SMDS WC-135
- ip address-pool command DC-275, DC-276, DC-356
- ip alias command DC-220
- ip as-path access-list command P1C-9, QC-27
- ip authentication key-chain eigrp command P1C-40
- ip authentication mode eigrp command P1C-40
- ip bandwidth-percent eigrp command P1C-38
- ip bgp-community new-format command QC-26
- ip broadcast-address command P1C-30
- ip cache-invalidate-delay command DC-381, XC-17
- IPC connections
- VINES P3C-21
- ip cef accounting command XC-32
- ip cef command XC-29
- ip cef traffic-statistics command P1C-23
- ip cgmp command P1C-255
- ip classless command P1C-10, P1C-87
- ip community-list command P1C-13, QC-26
- IPCP DC-372
- ip default-gateway command P1C-26
- ip default-network command P1C-57
- ip dhcp-server command DC-356
- ip directed-broadcast command P1C-29
- IP Directed Broadcasts Denied P1C-29
- ip domain-list command P1C-16
- ip domain-lookup command P1C-16
- ip domain-lookup nsap command P1C-16, P3C-74
- ip domain-name command P1C-15, SC-301
- ip drp access-group command P1C-88
- ip drp authentication key-chain command P1C-88
- ip drp server command P1C-88
- ip dvmrp accept-filter command P1C-231
- ip dvmrp auto-summary command P1C-243
- ip dvmrp default-information command P1C-231
- ip dvmrp metric command P1C-229, P1C-230
- ip dvmrp metric-offset command P1C-243
- ip dvmrp reject-non-pruners command P1C-245
- ip dvmrp routehog-notification command P1C-242
- ip dvmrp route-limit command P1C-242
- ip dvmrp summary-address command P1C-243
- ip dvmrp unicast-routing command P1C-242
- IP Enhanced IGRP
- authentication, enabling P1C-40
- bandwidth percentage P1C-38
- Cisco implementation P1C-35
- enabling P1C-37
- features P1C-36
- filters
- offsets for routing metrics P1C-47, P1C-91, P1C-39
- IGRP, transitioning from P1C-38
- interfaces, displaying P1C-42
- log neighbor adjacencies P1C-38
- metrics, adjusting P1C-38
- offsets, applying P1C-39, P1C-47, P1C-91
- (examples) P1C-69
- RIP and IP Enhanced IGRP (example) P1C-70
- route authentication P1C-40
- route summarization P1C-39
- split horizon, enabling P1C-41
- timers, adjusting P1C-41
- IP Enhanced IGRP Route Authentication
- configuring P1C-40
- ip flow-cache entries command XC-40
- ip flow-export command XC-40, XC-41
- ip forward-protocol command P1C-30
- ip forward-protocol spanning-tree command P1C-32
- ip forward-protocol turbo-flood command P1C-32
- ip ftp passive command FC-257
- ip ftp password command FC-257
- ip ftp source-interface command FC-257
- ip hello-interval eigrp command P1C-41
- ip helper-address command FC-56, P1C-30
- AutoInstall FC-56, FC-57
- ip hold-time eigrp command P1C-41
- IP host backup BC-463
- IP Host Backup for CMCC Adapters BC-474
- ip host command DC-41, DC-519, FC-58, P1C-15
- ip hp-host command P1C-17
- ip http access-class command FC-39, FC-109
- ip http authentication command FC-39, FC-109
- ip http port command FC-39, FC-108
- ip http server command FC-39, FC-108, FC-115
- enabling the Cisco Web browser FC-46
- ip igmp access-group command P1C-226
- ip igmp helper-address command P1C-255
- ip igmp join-group command P1C-226, P1C-227
- ip igmp query-interval command P1C-226, P1C-227
- ip igmp query-max-response-time command P1C-227
- ip igmp query-timeout command P1C-227
- ip igmp static-group command P1C-227
- ip igmp version command P1C-227
- ip inspect audit trail command SC-209
- ip inspect command SC-208
- ip inspect dns-timeout command SC-204
- ip inspect max-incomplete high command SC-204
- ip inspect max-incomplete low command SC-204
- ip inspect name command SC-206
- ip inspect one-minute high command SC-204
- ip inspect one-minute low command SC-205
- ip inspect tcp finwait-time command SC-204
- ip inspect tcp idle-time command SC-204
- ip inspect tcp max-incomplete host command SC-205
- ip inspect tcp synwait-time command SC-204
- ip inspect udp idle-time command SC-204
- ip irdp command P1C-27
- ip load-sharing per-packet command XC-31
- ip local policy route-map command P1C-64, QC-23
- ip local pool command
- global default mechanism DC-356
- per-interface options DC-357
- ip local-pool command DC-276
- ip local pool default command
- MMP virtual template interface DC-538
- ip mask-reply command P1C-85
- ip mobile arp command P1C-14
- ip mroute-cache command P1C-228, XC-88
- ip mroute command P1C-247
- ip mtu command P1C-86
- ip multicast boundary command P1C-235, P1C-253
- ip multicast cache-headers command P1C-254
- ip multicast helper-map command P1C-253
- IP multicast Load Splitting across Equal-Cost Paths
- description P1C-256
- IP Multicast over ATM Using Multipoint Virtual Circuits
- description P1C-249
- IP Multicast over Token Ring LANs
- description P1C-231
- ip multicast rate-limit command P1C-247
- IP multicast routing
- ATM
- idling policy P1C-251
- ATM point-to-multipoint SVC, over P1C-251
- Auto-RP
- cache, clearing P1C-259
- configuring P1C-223
- mapping agent P1C-224
- bootstrap router P1C-232
- BSR P1C-232
- CGMP
- clearing P1C-259
- enabling P1C-254
- proxy P1C-255
- class D address P1C-218
- debug messages, logging P1C-228
- dense-mode PIM, enabling P1C-221
- designated router P1C-240
- desktop conferencing session P1C-228
- Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
- See also IP multicast routing, DVMRP
- DVMRP
- auto-summarization P1C-243
- definition P1C-218
- description P1C-219
- interoperability P1C-229
- mrouted protocol P1C-229
- peering with neighbors P1C-244
- reject non-pruning neighbors P1C-245
- route, advertising P1C-231
- route hog notification P1C-242
- routes, clearing P1C-259
- route threshold P1C-242
- summary address P1C-243
- unicast routing P1C-242
- enabling on router P1C-220
- fast switching P1C-228
- functional address P1C-231
- IGMP
- cache, deleting entries from P1C-259
- description P1C-218
- enabling P1C-221
- helper address P1C-255
- host group addresses P1C-218
- host-query messages P1C-226
- purpose P1C-217
- query response time P1C-227
- query timeout P1C-227
- statically connected router member P1C-227
- version P1C-226
- IP multicast routing table
- clearing P1C-259
- displaying P1C-260
- Join message P1C-219
- leaf router P1C-222
- load splitting
- (example) P1C-267
- (figure) P1C-267
- configuration tasks P1C-257
- description P1C-256
- MBONE P1C-218, P1C-228
- MDS
- (example) XC-89
- description XC-87
- enabling globally XC-88
- enabling on interface XC-88
- interface status, displaying XC-88
- line card packet counts, clearing XC-88
- line card packet counts, displaying XC-88
- MFIB table, clearing XC-88
- IP multicast routing (continued)
- MFIB table, displaying XC-88
- MFIB table summary, displaying XC-88
- packet statistics, displaying XC-89
- switched packet counts, displaying XC-89
- mrinfo requests P1C-230
- mroute P1C-246
- mrouted
- advertising routes P1C-231
- description P1C-229
- tunnel interface's destination address P1C-231
- multicast groups
- controlling host access to P1C-226
- displaying P1C-260
- joining P1C-226
- multicast information, displaying P1C-260
- multimedia conferencing P1C-228
- overview P1C-217
- packet headers, storing P1C-254
- peering P1C-244
- PIM
- border P1C-234
- dense mode P1C-219
- description P1C-218
- domain border P1C-234
- filtering P1C-255
- information, displaying P1C-260
- maximum number of VCs P1C-251
- NBMA mode, enabling P1C-241
- neighbors, displaying P1C-260
- preventing P1C-255
- shortest path tree, delaying use P1C-239
- sparse-dense mode, enabling P1C-221, P1C-222, P1C-234
- sparse mode P1C-219
- sparse mode, router-query messages P1C-240
- version, setting P1C-234
- Version 2 P1C-232
- Prune message P1C-219
- pruning P1C-227
- rendezvous point (RP) P1C-219
- Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF)
- description P1C-239
- RP
- address, configuring P1C-222
- assigning to a group P1C-240
- Auto-RP, groups covered P1C-224
- Auto-RP, mapping agent P1C-224
- displaying P1C-260
- filter RP announcements P1C-225
- group-to-RP mapping, displaying P1C-224
- PIM Version 2 P1C-232
- RP mapping agent P1C-224
- RPF
- description P1C-239
- RTP header compression P1C-247, QC-137
- sdr
- displaying cache P1C-260
- listener support P1C-228
- shared tree P1C-237
- shortest path tree P1C-238
- source tree P1C-238
- sparse-mode PIM, enabling P1C-221
- statically connected member P1C-227
- static route P1C-246
- stub multicast routing
- (example) P1C-266
- description P1C-255
- figure P1C-266
- switched packet counts, displaying XC-89
- time-to-live (TTL) threshold P1C-228
- Token Ring, over P1C-231
- (example) P1C-263
- Token Ring MAC address mapping P1C-232
- tunnel P1C-256
- ip multicast-routing command P1C-220, XC-88
- ip multicast ttl-threshold command P1C-228
- ip multicast use-functional command P1C-232
- ip name-server command P1C-16
- ip nat command P1C-35, P1C-36, P1C-37, P1C-39, P1C-41
- ip nat inside destination command P1C-41
- ip nat inside source command P1C-35, P1C-37, P1C-39, P1C-41
- ip nat pool command P1C-35, P1C-39
- ip nat translation command P1C-41, P1C-42
- ip nat translation timeout command P1C-41
- ip netmask-format command P1C-43
- IP networks for real-time voice traffic VC-17
- ip nhrp authentication command P1C-20
- ip nhrp holdtime command P1C-25
- ip nhrp interest command P1C-21
- ip nhrp map command P1C-20, P1C-44
- ip nhrp max-send command P1C-24
- ip nhrp network-id command P1C-19
- ip nhrp nhs command P1C-20
- ip nhrp record command P1C-24
- ip nhrp responder command P1C-24
- ip nhrp server-only command P1C-25
- ip nhrp trigger-svc command P1C-23
- ip nhrp use command P1C-21
- ip ospf authentication-key command P1C-109
- ip ospf cost command P1C-109
- ip ospf dead-interval command P1C-109
- ip ospf demand-circuit command P1C-117
- ip ospf hello-interval command P1C-109
- ip ospf message-digest-key command P1C-109
- ip ospf name-lookup command P1C-115
- ip ospf network command P1C-110, P1C-111, P1C-112
- ip ospf priority command P1C-109
- ip ospf retransmit-interval command P1C-109
- ip ospf transmit-delay command P1C-109
- ip pim accept-rp command P1C-240
- ip pim border command P1C-234
- ip pim bsr-candidate command P1C-235
- ip pim command P1C-221, P1C-222
- ip pim minimum-vc-rate command P1C-252
- ip pim multipoint-signalling command P1C-251
- ip pim nbma-mode command P1C-241
- ip pim neighbor-filter command P1C-256
- ip pim query-interval command P1C-240
- ip pim rp-address command P1C-240
- ip pim rp-announce-filter command P1C-225
- ip pim rpr-candidate command P1C-235
- ip pim send-rp-announce command P1C-224
- ip pim send-rp-discovery command P1C-224
- ip pim spt-threshold command P1C-239
- ip pim vc-count command P1C-251
- ip pim version command P1C-234
- ip policy route-map command P1C-62, QC-22
- ip-pool translate option, mapping to virtual interface template command DC-271
- IP Precedence QC-78
- edge function QC-16
- queueing mechanisms used QC-118
- signalling QC-117
- ToS field
- classification QC-15
- values
- (table) QC-17
- IP precedence VC-33
- ip precedence command BC-495, BC-496, BC-497
- ip probe proxy command P1C-17
- ip proxy-arp command P1C-14
- ip rarp-server command FC-250
- ip rcmd rcp-enable command FC-255
- ip rcmd remote-host command FC-253, FC-255
- ip rcmd remote-username command FC-256
- ip rcmd rsh-enable command FC-253
- ip redirects command P1C-84
- ip rip authentication command P1C-92
- ip rip authentication mode command P1C-92
- ip rip receive version command P1C-92
- ip rip send version command P1C-92
- ip route-cache cef command XC-30
- ip route-cache command DC-381, WC-50, WC-136, XC-14, XC-15, XC-88
- DDR fast switching DC-441, DC-469
- for policy routing P1C-64
- ip route-cache distributed command XC-41, XC-110
- DDR fast switching DC-441, DC-469
- ip route-cache flow command XC-40, XC-41
- ip route-cache policy command QC-23
- ip route-cache same-interface command BC-470, BC-471, FC-118, XC-14
- ip route command P1C-87, P1C-56
- ip router isis command P1C-150
- IP routing
- TR-LANE support XC-137
- ip routing command BC-74, P1C-25, XC-109
- dialer profiles DC-492
- ip rsvp bandwidth command QC-125, VC-19
- ip rsvp neighbors command QC-126
- ip rsvp reservation command QC-126
- ip rsvp sender command QC-125
- ip rsvp udp-multicast command QC-126
- ip rtp compression connections command P1C-249, QC-144, VC-22
- ip rtp header-compression command P1C-249, QC-144, VC-22
- ip rtp reserve command QC-140
- ip sdr cache-timeout command P1C-229
- ip sdr listen command P1C-228
- IPSec
- requirements SC-277
- benefits SC-220
- CA certificates
- using SC-299
- CAs
- implementing with SC-298, SC-299
- implementing without SC-297, SC-299
- CBAC compatibility SC-201
- CET
- comparison SC-220, SC-222, SC-271
- using with SC-222, SC-274
- configuration
- (example) SC-293
- configuring SC-277 to SC-293
- crypto access lists
- any keyword, using SC-282
- creating SC-279
- description SC-279
- manually established SAs SC-281
- mirror images SC-281
- purpose SC-279
- tips SC-279
- crypto map entries
- creating SC-284 to SC-292
- crypto maps
- applying SC-292
- dynamic, adding SC-292
- dynamic, creating SC-289, SC-290
- dynamic, definition SC-289
- purpose SC-285
- quantity SC-286
- description SC-219
- feature SC-271
- protocol SC-272
- encapsulation supported SC-274
- IPSec (continued)
- hardware supported SC-274
- how it works SC-275
- monitoring SC-293
- multiple peers SC-276
- NAT
- configuring SC-275
- network services SC-271
- performance impacts SC-222
- prerequisites SC-276
- requirements
- SAs SC-311
- restrictions SC-275
- SAs
- clearing SC-284
- IKE negotiations SC-275, SC-288
- manual negotiations SC-275, SC-286
- See also SAs
- supported standards SC-272
- switching paths supported SC-274
- traffic protected
- defining SC-275
- transforms
- description SC-274
- transform set
- configuration (example) SC-306
- transform sets
- changing SC-283
- defining SC-283
- IPSec network security protocol
- See IPSec
- ip security add command SC-340
- ip security aeso command SC-342
- ip security dedicated command SC-340
- ip security eso-info command SC-342
- ip security eso-max command SC-342
- ip security eso-min command SC-342
- ip security extended-allowed command SC-340
- ip security first command SC-340
- ip security ignore-authorities command SC-340
- ip security implicit-labelling command SC-340
- ip security multilevel command SC-340
- IP Security Option
- See IPSO
- ip security reserved-allowed command SC-340
- ip security strip command SC-340
- IPSO
- (examples) SC-344
- basic SC-339
- configuration tasks SC-339
- defaults SC-340
- enabling SC-340
- processing SC-340
- security classifications SC-340
- extended SC-341
- AESOs, attaching SC-342
- configuration tasks SC-341
- ESOs attaching SC-342
- global defaults SC-342
- ip source-route command P1C-86
- ip split-horizon command P1C-51, P1C-94
- ip split-horizon eigrp command P1C-42
- ip subnet-zero command P1C-9
- ip summary-address eigrp command P1C-39
- IPTalk
- /etc/services file P2C-36
- AppleTalk-to-IP address mapping P2C-35
- configuration (example) P2C-71 to P2C-74
- description P2C-33
- IP encapsulation P2C-37
- SLIP drivers P2C-33
- UDP port numbers P2C-36
- ip tcp chunk-size command DC-220, P1C-99
- ip tcp compression-connections command DC-379, P1C-97
- ip tcp finwait-time command P1C-100
- ip tcp header-compression command DC-66, DC-379, P1C-97
- ip tcp intercept connection-timeout command SC-192
- ip tcp intercept drop-mode command SC-191
- ip tcp intercept finrst-timeout command SC-191
- ip tcp intercept list command SC-190
- ip tcp intercept max-incomplete high command SC-192
- ip tcp intercept max-incomplete low command SC-192
- ip tcp intercept mode command SC-191
- ip tcp intercept one-minute high command SC-192
- ip tcp intercept one-minute low command SC-192
- ip tcp intercept watch-timeout command SC-191
- ip tcp path-mtu-discovery command P1C-98
- ip tcp queuemax command P1C-100
- ip tcp selective-ack command P1C-99
- ip tcp synwait-time command DC-380, P1C-98
- ip tcp timestamp command P1C-99
- IP TOS/precedence for TN3270 server
- See also TN3270 server
- ip tos command BC-495, BC-496
- IP type of service
- precedence setting
- TN3270 server BC-487
- ip unnumbered command DC-58, P1C-11, P1C-230, P1C-231
- ip unnumbered ethernet command WC-50
- MMP virtual template interface DC-538
- use in virtual template interfaces DC-550, DC-552
- virtual template DC-539
- ip unnumbered ethernet command, use in virtual template interfaces DC-532
- ip unnumbered ethernet command, virtual interface template DC-271, DC-272
- ip unnumbered loopback command
- backup using dialer profiles DC-507, DC-508
- ip unreachables command P1C-84
- ip wccp command FC-118
- ip web-cache redirect command FC-118
- IPX
- access control, configuring P2C-128
- access control violation logging (examples) P2C-169
- access lists
- configuration (examples) P2C-168 to P2C-175
- extended P2C-119
- extended, creating P2C-122
- filtering, SAP P2C-124
- implicit deny P2C-125
- implicit masks P2C-125
- named P2C-122
- named, extended P2C-123
- named, NLSP route aggregation P2C-124
- named, SAP P2C-124
- named, standard P2C-123
- NetBIOS
- NetBIOS, creating P2C-124
- NLSP route aggregation P2C-119
- routing table filtering P2C-126
- SAP
- creating P2C-122
- standard P2C-119
- standard, creating P2C-122
- types P2C-119
- violations, logging P2C-123
- accounting
- (example) P2C-177
- configuring P2C-146
- database entries, deleting P2C-151
- database entries, displaying P2C-151
- database threshold P2C-146
- enabling P2C-146
- filters P2C-146
- maximum transit entries P2C-146
- addresses P2C-79
- broadcasts P2C-95
- blocking P2C-141
- forwarding P2C-128, P2C-132, P2C-142
- type 20 packets P2C-130, P2C-131
- clock ticks P2C-135
- compliance with Novell's IPX P2C-129
- configurable encapsulation formats XC-106
- configuration (examples) P2C-151 to P2C-156
- configuration example XC-118
- configuration task list P2C-80
- corrupted network numbers P2C-148
- DDR P2C-118
- configuring DC-418
- DDR, configuring over
- example P2C-166
- DECnet configuration caveat P3C-30
- default routes
- See also NLSP, default routes
- default routes, specifying P2C-144
- default routes, understanding P2C-80
- Dialer Profiles
- configuring DC-491
- disabling P2C-133, P2C-145
- encapsulation P2C-4, P2C-81 to P2C-94
- IEEE interfaces (table) P2C-81
- SAP XC-107
- encapsulation formats
- Ethernet V2 XC-106
- IEEE 802.2 XC-106
- novell-ether XC-106
- service access point (SAP) XC-106
- Subnetwork Access Protocol (SNAP) XC-106
- Enhanced IGRP P2C-86
- backup server table P2C-91
- Cisco's implementation P2C-5
- enabling (example) P2C-155
- features P2C-85
- filters P2C-90
- route updates P2C-90
- SAP updates P2C-91
- hello packets, intervals P2C-88
- hello packets, timers P2C-88
- hold time P2C-88
- queries P2C-92
- redistribution P2C-89
- routes P2C-90
- SAP
- updates(example) P2C-156
- SAP updates P2C-90
- split horizon P2C-89
- task list P2C-86
- timers, adjusting P2C-88
- Enhanced IGRP, enabling P2C-86
- fast switching
- cache entries, deleting P2C-147
- directed broadcast packets P2C-142
- disabling P2C-142, XC-16
- enabling for directed broadcast packets XC-14
- Legacy DDR DC-441, DC-469
- over ATM P2C-117
- over Frame Relay P2C-117
- FDDI P2C-82
- filtering P2C-103
- filters
- broadcast P2C-128
- generic P2C-125
- GNS P2C-127
- GNS, description P2C-127
- IPX (continued)
- NetBIOS P2C-128
- description P2C-127
- overview P2C-120
- routing table P2C-126
- SAP P2C-126
- flooded broadcasts P2C-142
- Frame Relay
- (examples) WC-109, WC-110
- GNS
- control requests P2C-139
- filters P2C-127
- queue length
- SAP requests P2C-137
- request response delay P2C-139
- header compression P2C-118
- header compression over PPP DC-380
- helper addresses P2C-128
- (example) P2C-173
- helper addresses, specifying P2C-128
- integrated routing and bridging
- See also IPX, IRB
- interfaces, displaying status P2C-147
- internal network numbers P2C-148
- IPXWAN
- failed link P2C-119
- network numbers P2C-119
- PPP P2C-119
- static routing P2C-119
- keepalives P2C-118
- LANE support P2C-5
- Legacy DDR
- fast switching DC-441
- load sharing
- per-host P2C-140
- round-robin P2C-140
- maximum paths
- description P2C-140
- setting P2C-140
- messages
- filtering NetBIOS P2C-128
- MIB P2C-4
- monitoring tasks P2C-147
- multicast address, SMDS address mapping WC-131
- multicasts P2C-95
- Named Access Lists
- task list P2C-122
- NetBIOS
- access control P2C-127
- filters P2C-127
- filters (example) P2C-172
- messages
- filtering P2C-128
- NetWare internal network numbers P2C-148
- network access P2C-119 to P2C-121
- network connectivity, testing P2C-148
- network numbers
- corrupted P2C-148
- definition P2C-79
- interfaces P2C-81
- internal to NetWare P2C-148
- NLSP
- See NLSP
- node numbers P2C-79
- Novell IPX compliance P2C-129
- OS/2 Requestors P2C-148
- over PPP
- configuring DC-372 to DC-374
- dedicated IPX network (example) DC-73
- dedicated network numbers, using DC-373
- loopback interfaces
- (example) DC-73
- using DC-373
- VTY lines, configuring on DC-282, DC-374
- padding packets P2C-145, XC-19
- performance tuning P2C-128
- per-host load sharing, enabling P2C-140
- ping type, selecting P2C-148
- PPP P2C-119
- restarting P2C-133, P2C-145
- RIP
- description P2C-134
- updates, delay between P2C-133
- updates, delays P2C-135
- updates, timers P2C-135
- round-robin load sharing, enabling P2C-140
- route aggregation
- See also NLSP
- route cache
- invalidation XC-18
- size P2C-143, XC-18
- route cache invalidation P2C-143
- routing
- between emulated LANs P2C-5
- enabling P2C-81
- enabling, example P2C-151
- enabling on multiple networks P2C-83
- enabling on multiple networks (example) P2C-152
- enabling over WAN interface (example) P2C-164
- metrics P2C-4
- routing device
- configuration mode FC-25
- routing device configuration mode
- description FC-19
- routing over ISLs XC-106
- IPX (continued)
- routing table entries
- deleting P2C-147
- displaying P2C-147
- routing table entries, adding P2C-126
- SAP P2C-4, XC-107
- access lists
- creating P2C-122
- delay
- setting P2C-137
- delay between packets
- setting P2C-132, P2C-133
- filtering P2C-122
- filters P2C-126
- filters (example) P2C-170, P2C-171
- messages
- filtering P2C-126
- queue length
- setting P2C-137
- responses to GNS requests
- controlling P2C-139
- split horizon P2C-91
- static entries
- configuring P2C-136
- table
- static entries P2C-136
- updates P2C-90
- setting P2C-137
- secondary networks
- configuring (example) P2C-153
- shutting down (example) P2C-153
- servers, displaying P2C-147
- SMDS
- configuring WC-133
- dynamic address mapping (example) WC-138
- spoofing P2C-118
- static routes
- adding to routing table P2C-134
- description P2C-134
- floating P2C-134
- static routes, overriding P2C-134
- subinterfaces P2C-94
- configuring P2C-83
- configuring (example) P2C-152
- NLSP P2C-94
- shutting down (example) P2C-152
- tick count P2C-135
- traffic, displaying statistics P2C-147
- TR-LANE support XC-137
- type 20 packets
- accepting P2C-131
- forwarding P2C-130, P2C-131
- virtual LANs
- TRISL, configuration XC-108
- TRISL, configuring NetWare XC-108
- VLANs support P2C-5
- watchdog packets P2C-118
- ipx access-group command P2C-120, P2C-125
- ipx access-list command P2C-106, P2C-123, P2C-124
- ipx accounting command P2C-146
- ipx accounting-list command P2C-146
- ipx accounting-threshold command P2C-146
- ipx accounting-transits command P2C-146
- ipx advertise-default-route-only command P2C-144
- ipx backup-server-query-interval command P2C-92
- ipx bandwidth-percent eigrp command P2C-87
- ipx broadcast-fastswitching command P2C-142, XC-14
- ipx compression enable command DC-380
- IPXCP DC-372
- ipx default-output-rip-delay command P2C-132, P2C-136
- ipx default-output-sap-delay command P2C-132, P2C-137
- ipx default-ping command P2C-148
- ipx default-route command P2C-144
- ipx default-triggered-rip-delay command P2C-132, P2C-136
- ipx default-triggered-sap-delay command P2C-132, P2C-137
- ipx delay command P2C-135
- ipx down command P2C-133, P2C-145
- IPX Enhanced IGRP
- bandwidth
- (examples) P2C-157
- interfaces, displaying P2C-149
- log neighbor adjacencies P2C-149
- monitoring P2C-149
- neighbors, displaying P2C-149
- routing table, displaying entries P2C-149
- topology table P2C-149
- traffic, displaying statistics P2C-149
- ipx gns-reply-disable command P2C-139
- ipx gns-response-delay command P2C-139
- ipx gns-round-robin command P2C-139
- ipx hello-interval command P2C-88
- ipx helper-address command P2C-128, P2C-132, P2C-142
- ipx helper-list command P2C-128
- ipx hold-time eigrp command P2C-88
- ipx input-network-filter command P2C-126
- ipx input-sap-filter command P2C-126
- ipx internal-network command P2C-93
- ipx ipxwan command P2C-119
- ipx ipxwan error command P2C-119
- ipx ipxwan static command P2C-119
- ipx link-delay command P2C-97
- ipx linkup-request command P2C-139
- ipx loopback translate option, mapping to virtual interface template command DC-272
- ipx maximum-paths command P2C-140
- ipx nasi-server enable command DC-525
- ipx netbios input-access-filter command P2C-128
- ipx netbios output-access-filter command P2C-128
- ipx network command DC-359, P2C-82, P2C-84, P2C-94, P2C-119, P2C-145, WC-61
- ipx network encapsulation command XC-107, XC-108
- ipx nhrp authentication command P2C-115
- ipx nhrp holdtime command P2C-117
- ipx nhrp interest command P2C-116
- ipx nhrp map command P2C-114, P2C-150
- ipx nhrp max-send command P2C-116
- ipx nhrp network-id command P2C-114
- ipx nhrp nhs command P2C-115
- ipx nhrp record command P2C-117
- ipx nhrp responder command P2C-117
- ipx nhrp use command P2C-116
- ipx nlsp csnp-interval command P2C-98
- ipx nlsp enable command P2C-94, P2C-105 to P2C-112
- ipx nlsp hello-interval command P2C-98
- ipx nlsp lsp-interval command P2C-98
- ipx nlsp metric command P2C-96
- ipx nlsp multicast command P2C-96
- ipx nlsp priority command P2C-97
- ipx nlsp-retransmit-interval command P2C-98
- ipx nlsp rip command P2C-112
- ipx nlsp sap command P2C-113
- ipx output-gns-filter command P2C-127
- ipx output-network-filter command P2C-126
- ipx output-rip-delay command P2C-132, P2C-133, P2C-135
- ipx output-sap-delay command P2C-132, P2C-133, P2C-137
- ipx output-sap-filter command P2C-126
- ipx pad-process-switched-packets command P2C-145, XC-19
- ipx per-host-load-share command P2C-140
- ipx ppp-client loopback command DC-373
- ipx rip-max-packetsize command P2C-136, P2C-138
- ipx rip-multiplier command P2C-136
- ipx route-cache command DC-491, P2C-142, P2C-145, WC-136, XC-15, XC-16, XC-19
- ipx route-cache inactivity-timeout command P2C-143, XC-18
- ipx route-cache max-size command P2C-143, XC-18
- ipx route command P2C-134
- ipx router command P2C-86, P2C-89, P2C-93, P2C-113
- ipx router eigrp command P2C-109, P2C-110
- ipx router-filter command P2C-126
- ipx router nlsp command P2C-96, P2C-104 to P2C-111
- ipx router-sap-filter command P2C-126
- ipx routing command BC-170, P2C-81, XC-106, XC-108
- IPX Routing over ISL in Virtual LANs
- configuration XC-106
- configuring NetWare
- subinterface XC-107
- enabling IPX routing XC-106
- feature description XC-106
- VLAN encapsulation format XC-107
- IPX SAP-after-RIP
- queries, disabling P2C-139
- task table P2C-138
- updates P2C-138
- ipx sap command P2C-136
- ipx sap-incremental command P2C-90
- ipx sap-incremental split-horizon command P2C-91
- ipx sap-max-packetsize command P2C-136
- ipx sap-multiplier command P2C-138
- ipx sap-queue-maximum command P2C-137
- ipx source-network update command P2C-148
- ipx split-horizon command P2C-89
- ipx spx-idle-time command DC-419
- dialer profiles DC-491
- ipx spx-spoof command DC-419, DC-491
- ipx throughput command P2C-97
- ipx triggered-rip-delay command P2C-132, P2C-135
- ipx triggered-sap-delay command P2C-132, P2C-137
- ipx type-20-helpered command P2C-132
- ipx type-20-input-checks command P2C-131
- ipx type-20-output-checks command P2C-131
- ipx type-20-propagation command P2C-130, P2C-133
- ipx update interval command P2C-135, P2C-137
- ipx update sap-after-rip command P2C-138
- IPXWAN
- See also IPX, IPXWAN
- ipx watchdog-spoof command DC-491
- DDR DC-418
- IRB
- basic configuration (example) BC-90
- bridge-group virtual interface (BVI) BC-3
- complex configuration (example) BC-91
- configure BVI BC-72
- configure protocols for routing or bridging BC-73
- configuring BC-71
- enabling BC-72
- IP P1C-28
- multiple bridge group configuration (example) BC-92
- IRDP
- conformance to router discovery protocol P1C-27
- enabling P1C-27
- use in routing assistance P1C-27
- IS
- Level 1 P3C-60, P3C-72
- Level 2 P3C-60, P3C-72
- listing, for NSAP-to-SNPA mapping P3C-72
- neighbors P3C-82
- ISAKMP
- description SC-310
- See also IKE
- ISAKMP policy configuration mode
- crypto isakmp policy command FC-25
- description FC-19
- ISDN
- 128 kbps leased-line service
- (example) DC-213
- configuration DC-207
- interface characteristics DC-207
- Advice of Charge DC-201 to DC-203
- AOC-D message DC-202
- AOC-E message DC-202
- BRI and dialer profiles (example) DC-211
- call history, displaying DC-203
- Cisco implementation DC-201
- destination, specifying DC-202
- dialer map class, configuring DC-203
- Dialer Profiles DC-202
- ISDN interface, configuring DC-202
- Legacy DDR DC-202
- outgoing calls DC-201
- PRI and legacy DDR (example) DC-209
- short-hold idle timer DC-202
- short-hold mode, configuring DC-202
- switch types supported DC-202
- answer all calls as V.120 DC-383
- B channel
- ascending call order (example) DC-188
- call order, default DC-164
- outgoing call order, configuring DC-164
- call history, displaying DC-203
- channel
- out of service, administratively DC-205
- channel service states, displaying DC-206
- encapsulation, automatically detecting DC-208
- interfaces
- TEI DC-132
- interfaces, monitoring DC-203
- leased-line service
- Germany and Japan DC-207
- Multiple ISDN Switch Types
- PRI interfaces, configuring DC-162
- restrictions DC-163
- multiple switch types
- configuration (example) DC-138
- default values DC-132
- restrictions DC-132
- NFAS DC-203 to DC-206
- 24 B channel interface DC-205
- alternate route indexing DC-204
- backup D channel DC-205, DC-212
- channelized T1 controllers (example) DC-212
- channel or interface, taking out of service DC-205
- configuration task list DC-204
- DDR configuration (example) DC-212
- groups, monitoring DC-206
- NFAS types, supported DC-204
- PRI group, configuring on DC-205
- primary D channel DC-205, DC-212
- putting interface back in service (example) DC-212
- service state (example) DC-212
- switch types, supported DC-204
- terminology DC-204
- PRI
- Multiple ISDN Switch Types
- configuration (example) DC-187
- PRI interface
- Legacy DDR (example) DC-210, DC-212
- semipermanent connections
- Australia, Germany DC-206
- signaling
- (examples) DC-209
- subaddress DC-435, DC-460
- switch types, multiple DC-131
- troubleshooting
- layers 2, 3 DC-209
- timers DC-209
- V.120 DC-383
- incoming calls from asynchronous terminals DC-383
- X.25 over D channel WC-12
- ISDN Advice of Charge
- feature description DC-201
- isdn all-incoming-calls-v120 command DC-383
- isdn answer1 command DC-135
- isdn answer2 command DC-136
- isdn bchan-number-order command DC-164
- ISDN BRI
- asynchronous access DC-384
- buffers
- checking DC-129
- setting DC-129
- called-party verification DC-135
- caller ID screening DC-135
- calling number identification DC-136
- calls not ISDN end-to-end, setting line speed DC-136
- compression (examples) DC-140
- configuration DC-127 to DC-141
- global DC-130
- interfaces, restrictions DC-132
- self-tests DC-137
- task list DC-127
- D channel
- X.25 traffic DC-629
- dialer rotary group (example) DC-140
- encapsulation DC-133
- global and interface switch type (example) DC-138
- ISDN BRI (continued)
- interfaces
- configuration (example) DC-138
- configuring DC-131
- default values DC-132
- monitoring DC-137
- specifying DC-133
- leased-line service DC-206
- 128 Kbps DC-207
- normal speeds DC-207
- platform not supported DC-207
- line configuration requirements DC-128
- MLP and compression (example) DC-141
- MTU size DC-129
- network addressing DC-133
- point-to-multipoint service DC-128
- point-to-point service DC-128
- PPP on VTY lines, asynchronous access DC-384
- semipermanent connections DC-134
- Sending Complete information element
- Taiwan, Hong Kong DC-137
- SPID DC-134
- switches
- configuration (table) DC-128
- types (table) DC-130
- task list, configuration DC-127
- TEI
- configuring DC-132
- global configuration DC-130
- interface configuration (example) DC-139
- interfaces, configuring DC-132
- interfaces, defaults DC-132
- V.120 support, PPP on VTY lines DC-384
- voice calls
- incoming (example) DC-141
- outgoing (example) DC-141
- X.25 traffic
- configuring DC-630
- isdn caller command DC-135, DC-608
- ISDN caller ID callback
- (examples) DC-609
- best match system, number of don't care digits DC-609
- callback (local) side DC-607
- calling (remote) side DC-608
- DDR fast call rerouting for ISDN
- calling side DC-607
- description DC-605
- dialer enable-timeout timer DC-607
- Dialer Profiles
- callback actions DC-607
- configuration DC-608
- processes DC-607
- dialer rotary
- configured DC-608
- not configured DC-608
- dialer rotary group (example) DC-612
- dialer wait-for-carrier timer, calling side DC-607
- don't care digits DC-609
- functionality DC-605
- Legacy DDR
- callback actions DC-606
- configuration DC-607
- prerequisites
- Dialer Profiles DC-606
- Legacy DDR DC-605
- remote side, configuration note DC-607
- restrictions DC-605
- timers, coordinating on both sides DC-607
- isdn calling-number command DC-136, DC-161
- isdn incoming-voice modem command DC-161
- isdn leased-line bri 128 command DC-207
- isdn leased-line bri command DC-207
- ISDN Leased Line Connections at 128 Kbps
- feature description DC-207
- isdn not-end-to-end command DC-136, DC-137
- ISDN PRI
- (examples) DC-185
- analog calls, configuring DC-161
- B channel
- ascending call order (example) DC-188
- outgoing call order, configuring DC-164
- calling number identification DC-161
- channelized E1 controller
- configuring DC-156
- DDR configuration (example) DC-187
- channelized T1 controller
- configuring DC-157
- DDR configuration DC-186
- channel numbers
- E1 DC-156
- T1 DC-157
- configuration
- self-tests DC-164
- task list DC-154
- D channel serial interface number
- E1 DC-156
- T1 DC-157
- DDR configuration requirement DC-155
- encapsulation DC-159
- for Frame Relay or X.25 DC-159
- line configuration requirements DC-155
- Multiple ISDN Switch Types
- configuring DC-162
- restrictions DC-163
- (example) DC-187
- NSF call-by-call (example) DC-185
- point-to-multipoint service DC-155
- ISDN PRI (continued)
- pri groups and channel groups DC-188
- semipermanent connections
- Australia DC-160
- Sending Complete information element
- Taiwan, Hong Kong DC-161
- serial interface, configuring DC-158
- show controller e1 command DC-400
- show controller t1 command DC-400
- task list, configuration DC-154
- ISDN Semipermanent Connections
- feature description DC-160, DC-206
- ISDN semipermanent connection support DC-160
- isdn sending-complete command DC-137, DC-161
- isdn service command DC-205
- isdn spid1 command DC-135
- isdn spid2 command DC-135
- isdn switch-type command DC-130, DC-131, DC-156, DC-157, DC-162, DC-207
- isdn tei command DC-131, DC-133
- isis adjacency-filter command P3C-74
- isis circuit-type command P1C-153, P3C-70
- isis csnp-interval command P1C-151, P3C-68
- IS-IS Dynamic Routing P3C-63
- IS-IS for CLNS
- adjacency, specifying desired P3C-69
- adjacency state changes P3C-66
- area password, setting P3C-66
- area routing P3C-60
- Cisco's implementation P3C-57
- CSNP interval, configuring P3C-68
- designated router election P3C-69
- domain password, setting P3C-66
- dynamic routing, configuring P3C-64
- hello interval, configuring P3C-68
- hello multiplier, configuring P3C-68
- ignore LSPs P3C-66
- interface parameter, configuring P3C-67
- Level 1 routers P3C-60
- Level 1 routing table, displaying P3C-82
- link
- state
- database, displaying P3C-82
- link-state
- metric, configuring P3C-68
- LSP
- MTU size, setting P3C-67
- retransmission interval, configuring P3C-69
- password
- assigning P3C-70
- authentication P3C-66
- processes per router P3C-64
- router level support, configuring P3C-66
- routing
- configuration (example) P3C-92
- enabling P3C-64, P3C-65
- information redistribution P3C-74
- system routing P3C-60
- IS-IS for IP
- adjacency, specifying P1C-152
- advertised hello interval, setting P1C-151
- area passwords, configuring P1C-154
- conditional default origination P1C-153
- configuration task list P1C-149
- configuring P1C-149
- default route, generating P1C-153
- designated router election, specifying P1C-152
- domain passwords, configuring P1C-154
- enabling P1C-150
- hello interval, setting P1C-151
- interface parameters, configuring P1C-150
- interface password, assigning P1C-153
- link state metrics, configuring P1C-150
- network entity titles, configuring P1C-150
- password authentication P1C-154
- retransmission level, setting P1C-151
- route redistribution P1C-58
- system type P1C-154
- isis hello-interval command P1C-151, P3C-68
- isis hello-multiplier command P1C-152, P3C-68
- isis lsp-interval command P1C-152
- isis metric command P1C-150, P3C-68
- isis password command P1C-153, P3C-70
- isis priority command P1C-152, P3C-69
- isis retransmit-interval command P1C-151, P3C-69
- isis retransmit-throttle-interval command P1C-152
- ISL
- AppleTalk encapsulation XC-100
- Banyan VINES encapsulation XC-101
- configuring on a subinterface XC-110
- DECnet encapsulation XC-102
- description XC-96
- encapsulation XC-96
- configuration tasks XC-100
- frame tagging XC-99
- Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) XC-104
- HSRP VLAN encapsulation XC-104
- IPX encapsulations XC-106
- link XC-96
- overview of XC-99
- VLAN
- identifier XC-99
- traffic
- distributed on VIP card XC-108
- XNS encapsulation XC-110
- ISO 10589 P1C-149
- ISO CLNS
- access lists, creating P3C-74
- addresses P3C-55
- assigning P3C-56
- background P3C-55
- multiple area P3C-56
- rules P3C-58
- adjacencies
- CLNS neighbors P3C-82
- ES neighbors P3C-82
- establishing P3C-74
- IS neighbors P3C-82
- areas P3C-56
- multihoming P3C-65
- basic static routing (example) P3C-95
- Cisco's implementation P3C-4
- clearing cache P3C-82
- CLNP ISO documentation P3C-4
- concurrent routing and bridging P3C-59
- configuration
- (examples) P3C-87 to P3C-99
- tasks P3C-61
- configuring
- overlapping areas P3C-90
- over WANs P3C-78
- performance parameters P3C-79
- SMDS WC-133
- congestion threshold P3C-80
- DDR
- access group, specifying DC-420
- configuring DC-420
- DECnet cluster alias configuration P3C-77
- destination routing table, displaying P3C-82
- digital-compatible mode configuration P3C-78
- displaying general information P3C-82
- DNS queries P3C-74
- domains
- addresses P3C-56
- establishing P3C-56
- dynamic routing
- configuring P3C-61
- examples P3C-89 to P3C-91
- in overlapping areas P3C-90
- interdomain routing (example) P3C-91
- NSAPs P3C-55
- protocol support P3C-59
- See also ISO CLNS, dynamic routing
- within a domain P3C-89
- ERPDU, disabling P3C-81
- ES-IS P3C-72
- ISO documentation P3C-4
- parameters P3C-77
- ES neighbors P3C-82
- fast switching P3C-80, XC-16
- filter expressions
- creating P3C-74
- displaying P3C-82
- displaying filter sets P3C-82
- GOSIP compliance P3C-4
- HDLC encapsulation P3C-4
- hello packets, specifying P3C-77
- IGRP support P3C-4
- interdomain routing (example) P3C-97
- interfaces
- displaying information P3C-82
- enabling on P3C-71
- intradomain static routing (example) P3C-96
- IS-IS, ISO documentation P3C-4
- IS neighbors P3C-82
- ISO standards supported P3C-4
- local source packet parameters P3C-81
- maintaining, network P3C-82
- MTU P3C-79
- multicast address, SMDS address mapping WC-131
- multihoming P3C-65
- neighbors
- listing, for NSAP-to-SNPA mapping P3C-72
- NETs P3C-55
- assigning P3C-56
- next hop P3C-58
- network connectivity, testing P3C-82
- NSAPs P3C-55
- address rules P3C-58
- dynamic routing P3C-55
- field formats P3C-55
- prefix P3C-58
- n-selector P3C-55
- OSI standard P3C-55
- packet lifetime P3C-81
- protocols supported P3C-4
- QoS option P3C-78
- record route option P3C-78
- redistribution
- address match P3C-75
- routes
- entering P3C-58
- next hop NET P3C-58
- NSAPs prefix P3C-58
- routing
- dynamic
- See also ISO CLNS, dynamic routing
- in more than one area P3C-90
- static routes
- See also ISO CLNS, static routing
- routing cache
- clearing P3C-82
- displaying entries P3C-82
- dynamic entries P3C-59
- ISO CLNS (continued)
- reinitializing P3C-82
- static entries P3C-59
- routing protocols supported P3C-4
- security-option packets, allowing to pass P3C-78
- source route option P3C-78
- static routing P3C-60
- support of P3C-4
- Target Identifier Address Resolution Protocol
- See TARP
- traffic statistics, displaying P3C-82
- transmitting congestion information over Frame Relay WC-9
- X.25 encapsulation P3C-4
- ISO IGRP
- addressing P3C-56
- adjacency P3C-74
- area routing P3C-60
- areas P3C-60
- border routers P3C-74
- Cisco's implementation P3C-57
- configuring P3C-62
- enabling P3C-62
- filters P3C-74
- interdomain routing P3C-60
- Level 1 routers P3C-60
- metric adjustments P3C-62
- NETs, configuring P3C-62
- packet forwarding P3C-74
- preferred routes P3C-76
- processes per router P3C-61
- route maps P3C-75
- router level, specifying P3C-62
- routing
- information redistribution P3C-74
- processes, displaying P3C-82
- split horizon P3C-63
- system IDs P3C-60
- system routing P3C-60
- timing parameter adjustments P3C-63
- iso-igrp adjacency-filter command P3C-74
- is-type command P1C-154, P3C-66
- ITU-T X.25 Recommendation WC-11
- Java blocking
- See also CBAC, Java
- Join message P1C-219
- JT2 6.3-MHz Serial Port Adapter IC-72
- KA9Q program IC-137
- keepalive
- translate option DC-271
- keepalive, LAT timers DC-232
- keepalive command BC-496, BC-497, IC-7, WC-84
- keepalives
- Fast EtherChannel IC-34
- Frame Relay WC-84
- IPX P2C-118
- PPP LQM enabled, disabled DC-351
- PQ QC-54
- SPX P2C-118
- keepalive-time command XC-185
- keepalive timers
- adjusting IC-7
- BGP P1C-21
- configuring WC-31
- Kerberos
- ARA authentication, using for DC-397
- authentication SC-124
- login SC-25
- PPP SC-28
- authorization SC-69
- configuration (examples) SC-127 to SC-139
- configuring SC-120
- copying SRVTABs files SC-124
- creating SRVTABs SC-122
- credential forwarding SC-125
- extracting SRVTABs SC-122
- instance mapping SC-126
- KDC SC-121
- KDC database SC-121
- mandatory authentication SC-126
- network access server communication SC-123
- realms SC-123
- Encrypted Kerberized Telnet SC-125
- maintaining SC-127
- monitoring SC-127
- operation SC-119 to SC-120
- overview SC-117
- protocol DC-397
- Telnet to router SC-125
- terms (table) SC-118
- Kermit
- files
- downloading FC-78
- keyboard emulation, custom (example) DC-247
- key chain command P1C-65
- for DRP P1C-88
- for IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-40
- key chain configuration mode
- description FC-19
- entering FC-25
- key chain key configuration mode
- description FC-20
- entering FC-25
- key command P1C-65
- for DRP P1C-88
- for IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-40
- keymap command DC-244
- keymaps
- alternate DC-244
- changing FC-81
- line characteristics, assigning DC-244
- selection priority DC-242
- selection process (figure) DC-242
- keymap-type command DC-244
- keys
- chains SC-337
- management SC-337
- pre-shared
- configuration (example) SC-319
- configuring SC-318
- IKE policy parameter SC-313
- ISAKMP identity, configuring SC-316
- specifying SC-318
- RSA
- See RSA keys
- key-string command P1C-65, SC-317
- for DRP P1C-88
- for IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-40
- Kinetics FastPath router
- KIP software P2C-35
- K-Star
- Shiva FastPath routers P2C-11
- L2F
- benefits for Multilink PPP DC-622
- draft RFC DC-622
- encapsulation, processes DC-621
- fast switching
- stack group environment DC-621
- tunneling DC-621
- L2F and VPDN DC-269
- L2F tunneling DC-312
- See also Layer 2 Forwarding
- LAN XC-93
- segmentation XC-93, XC-94
- with VLANs XC-97
- LANCE controller IC-25
- lan-dest-address command BC-398
- LANE
- address resolution XC-130
- assigning components to subinterfaces, rules XC-140
- ATM address
- constructing XC-139
- ESI field XC-139
- ESI values derived from MAC address XC-140
- prefix
- configuring on switch XC-142
- prefix, configuring on switch XC-139
- syntax XC-138
- templates XC-139
- wildcards XC-139
- values of wildcard characters XC-140
- broadcast-and-unknown server
- Cisco's implementation XC-128
- broadcast-and-unknown server (BUS) XC-136
- client XC-128, XC-136
- and server, setting up XC-150, XC-151
- changing to different emulated LAN, change database first XC-150
- MAC address XC-139
- protocol address, assigning XC-150, XC-151
- requires MAC address XC-138
- components XC-128
- on subinterfaces, rules for assigning XC-140
- unique ATM address XC-138
- configuration
- plan and worksheet recommended XC-141
- task list XC-140
- configuration server XC-128, XC-136
- ATM address, locally configured XC-143
- database XC-128
- enabling XC-148
- how clients find XC-129
- on major interface XC-140
- database
- default LAN, setting up XC-145
- restricted-membership LANs, setting up XC-147
- setting up XC-144
- task list for, setting up XC-144
- types of entries XC-128
- unrestricted-membership LANs, setting up XC-145
- database configuration mode FC-25
- default emulated LAN, unrestricted membership mandatory XC-144
- emulated LANs
- and subnetworks XC-150, XC-151
- default, setting up database for XC-145
- default components on several routers (example) XC-157, XC-158
- multiple (figure) XC-159
- names, unique on an interface XC-128
- ESI template XC-140
- Ethernet support XC-137
- fault tolerance XC-127
- LANE (continued)
- LE ARP XC-136
- MAC address
- clients on a given interface XC-138
- MAC layer connectivity XC-127
- MPOA XC-151
- multicast addresses XC-131
- network flappage XC-154
- prefix template XC-140
- routing between emulated LANs P2C-3, P2C-5, XC-128, XC-133, XC-149, XC-150
- routing protocol support XC-137
- scenarios
- multiple emulated LANs XC-132
- single emulated LAN XC-131
- typical XC-131
- server XC-136
- and clients, setting up XC-149 to XC-151
- brief description XC-128
- Cisco's implementation XC-128
- single emulated LAN scenario (figure) XC-132
- SSRP XC-136, XC-152
- support
- Banyan VINES XC-137
- DECnet XC-137
- XNS XC-137
- VCCs
- Configure Direct XC-129
- Configure Direct (server) XC-129, XC-130
- Control Direct XC-129, XC-130
- Control Distribute XC-129, XC-130
- Data Direct XC-129, XC-131
- Multicast Forward XC-131
- Multicast Send XC-131
- types (figure) XC-129
- VCC types XC-129
- LANE, interaction with MPOA XC-174
- lane auto-config-atm-address command XC-149
- lane client command XC-150, XC-151
- lane client mpoa client name command XC-178
- lane client mpoa server name command XC-185
- lane config command XC-148
- lane database command XC-145 to XC-147
- LAN Emulation
- See LANE
- LAN emulation
- in VLANs XC-96
- See also LANE
- LAN Emulation Client
- See LANE Client
- See LEC
- lane server-bus command XC-150, XC-184
- lane server-bus ethernet command XC-178
- LAN Extender
- access list, assigning IC-51
- acknowledgment timeout IC-53
- description IC-44
- Ethernet interface, shutting down IC-53
- filtering for Ethernet- and SNAP- encapsulated packets IC-52
- frames, filtering by MAC address IC-49, IC-51
- frames, filtering by protocol type IC-51
- interface
- access list (examples) IC-64
- binding to the serial line IC-46
- configuring IC-46, IC-64
- enabling (example) IC-64
- monitoring IC-13
- statistics, displaying IC-13
- interface on router
- configuring IC-48
- MAC address, assigning IC-48
- PPP encapsulation on serial interface IC-48
- serial interface, configuring IC-48
- LEDs IC-54
- figure IC-54
- on LAN Extender IC-54
- LED trouble indicators (table) IC-55
- MAC address IC-45
- priority list, assigning IC-52
- problem solving IC-54
- queuing priorities, setting IC-52
- rebooting IC-53
- restarting IC-53
- retries, setting IC-53
- retry count IC-53
- software image, downloading IC-54
- timeout, setting IC-52
- troubleshooting IC-54
- lan-name command BC-356
- LAN Network Manager
- See LNM
- LAN Reporting Manager
- See LRM
- lan tokenring command BC-503
- LAPB
- compression WC-145
- configuration
- (example) WC-181
- task list WC-143
- custom queuing WC-147
- datagram transport WC-11, WC-144
- DDR, configuring DC-471
- encapsulation WC-144
- frame error detection WC-143, WC-145
- general statistics, displaying WC-180
- Legacy DDR, configuring DC-443
- modulo, function WC-146
- LAPB (continued)
- multiprotocol (example) WC-181
- N1 parameter WC-146
- over leased serial line WC-143, WC-146
- parameters (table) WC-146
- PLP restarts WC-156
- priority queuing WC-147
- retransmission criteria WC-143, WC-145
- timers, link failure (T4) and hardware outage WC-147
- transparent bridging (example) WC-181
- window parameter, k WC-146
- lapb interface-outage command WC-146
- lapb k command WC-146
- lapb modulo command WC-146
- lapb n1 command WC-146
- lapb n2 command WC-146
- lapb t1 command WC-146
- lapb t4 command WC-146
- LAT
- access lists (example) DC-236
- advertising group services DC-230
- available services, listing DC-234
- basic services configuration (example) DC-235
- configuration examples DC-237
- configuration task list DC-229
- configuring compression BC-75
- connections
- host-initiated DC-227, DC-230
- VMS host to a communication server DC-228
- description DC-219, DC-225
- font selection DC-253
- group codes
- filtering BC-82
- group codes (example) DC-235
- group list
- for outgoing connections, defining DC-229
- logical names, specifying DC-230
- groups DC-227
- high-speed buffering DC-228
- keepalive timer DC-232
- making a connection DC-234
- master and slave functionality DC-226
- message retransmission limit DC-232
- messages received, by server node DC-232
- monitoring activity DC-223
- opening multiple connections DC-234
- optimizing performance DC-232
- outbound sessions, establishing (example) DC-236
- partitioning services by terminal line (example) DC-236
- port name DC-228
- protocol translation
- configuration (examples) DC-291 to DC-300
- to LAT
- over an IP WAN (example) DC-296
- via X.25 (example) DC-300
- to TCP
- standalone (example) DC-308
- via X.25 (example) DC-303
- to X.25
- PAD DC-313
- to X.25 host (example) DC-305
- protocol transparency DC-228
- proxy node, enabling DC-231
- rotary group
- associating with a service (example) DC-237
- configuration (example) DC-236
- service announcements
- administrative filtering BC-81
- deny conditions for LAT group codes BC-82
- group code service filtering BC-82
- service announcements, disabling DC-231
- services
- description DC-227
- on the same LAN, displaying (example) DC-235
- sessions
- description DC-227
- maximum number on a virtual circuit DC-232
- set acknowledgment delay DC-232
- simplified configuration management DC-229
- standalone protocol translation DC-308
- traffic timers, configuring DC-231
- virtual circuit timer DC-232
- lat access-list command DC-233
- latched CSU loopback DC-170
- lat command DC-234, DC-267, DC-272
- lat enabled command DC-229
- lat group-list command DC-229
- lat host-buffers command DC-232
- lat host-delay command DC-232
- lat out-group command DC-229
- lat remote-modification command DC-230, DC-233
- lat server-buffers command DC-232
- lat service-announcements command DC-231
- lat service-group command DC-230
- lat service-responder command DC-231
- lat service-timer command DC-231
- lat vc-sessions command DC-232
- lat vc-timer command DC-232
- Layer 2
- address XC-8
- encapsulating interfaces XC-97
- Layer 2 Forwarding
- overview DC-269
- Virtual Private Dialup Network DC-269
- Layer 2 Forwarding (continued)
- Virtual Templates DC-269
- See also L2F
- Layer 2 Forwarding Fast Switching
- feature description DC-621
- Layer 3
- address XC-8
- lcnode command P3C-2
- LDAP protocol support
- specifying SC-301
- leaf router P1C-222
- LE ARP XC-136
- Leased-Line ISDN at 128 kbps
- feature description DC-207
- leased serial line
- CMNS on WC-189
- LAPB on WC-143
- LECS XC-127
- LED trouble indicators table IC-55
- Legacy DDR
- asynchronous
- with authentication (example) DC-428
- without authentication (example) DC-427
- chat scripts
- writing and implementing (examples) DC-425
- dial backup using asynchronous interface (example) DC-504
- dial backup using ISDN (example) DC-504
- hub
- (examples) DC-472 to DC-484
- (figure) DC-464
- access lists, assigning to an interface DC-465
- AppleTalk (example) DC-474
- asynchronous interfaces (example) DC-476
- authentication DC-462
- Banyan VINES (example) DC-474
- bridging, access control DC-465
- configuration DC-457 to DC-484
- controlling access by protocol DC-465
- DECnet (example) DC-475
- destinations, multiple DC-464
- diagnostics for interface, displaying DC-471
- dialer group, assigning to interface DC-466
- dialer hold queue DC-468
- dialer interfaces (figure) DC-461
- dialer rotary group DC-461, DC-463, DC-467
- dialer rotary group, bandwidth on demand DC-468
- DTR dialing, X.25 encapsulation (example) DC-484
- Frame Relay DC-469 to DC-470
- Frame Relay (examples) DC-482
- IP (example) DC-473
- ISDN interfaces, enabled DC-459
- ISO CLNS (example) DC-475
- LAPB (example) DC-484
- LAPB, configuring DC-471
- load threshold DC-468
- monitoring connections DC-471
- multiple destinations (example) DC-479
- PPP (example), (figure) DC-480
- receiving calls DC-462
- routing, access control DC-466
- sites, calling one or many (figure) DC-478
- task flow DC-458
- task list DC-458
- timers DC-466, DC-467
- transparent bridging (example) DC-472, DC-473
- X.25 DC-470
- XNS (example) DC-475
- interoperability with virtual profiles DC-544
- ISDN caller ID callback DC-606
- actions DC-606
- BRI interface (example) DC-612
- configuring DC-607
- ISDN NFAS
- primary D channel DC-212
- non-V.25bis modems DC-434
- spoke
- 2-way client-server (examples) DC-446, DC-452
- access lists, assigning to an interface DC-436
- AppleTalk configuration (example) DC-447
- bandwidth on demand DC-440
- bridging, controlling access DC-437
- calling single site DC-435
- carrier wait time, setting DC-439
- connections, monitoring DC-443
- controlling access by protocol DC-436
- DECnet configuration (example) DC-448
- diagnostics for interface, displaying DC-443
- dialer group, assigning to interface DC-438
- dialer hold queue DC-440
- DTR calls, receiving DC-434, DC-435
- DTR dialing (example) DC-449
- Frame Relay DC-441, DC-442
- Frame Relay (example) DC-454
- hub-and-spoke configuration (example) DC-450
- interface idle timer DC-438
- interface priority in dialer rotary group DC-439
- IP, configuring (example) DC-445
- ISDN interfaces, enabled DC-433
- ISO CLNS configuration (example) DC-448
- LAPB DC-443
- line down time DC-439
- line idle time DC-438
- multiple calls to single destination DC-440
- Legacy DDR (continued)
- passive interface and DTR dialing DC-434, DC-435
- spoke configuration examples DC-443 to DC-455
- transparent bridging DC-437
- transparent bridging (example) DC-444
- X.25 DC-442
- X.25, DTR dialing (example) DC-455
- XNS configuration (example) DC-448
- spokes, configuring DC-431
- V.120 incoming calls (example) DC-385
- length command FC-81
- LES XC-127
- Level 1 router
- adjacency P3C-70
- IS P3C-72
- ISO IGRP P3C-66
- Level 2
- switching IC-56
- Level 2 Forwarding
- fast switching
- stack group environment IC-8
- Level 2 router
- adjacency P3C-70
- IS P3C-72
- ISO IGRP P3C-60
- routing updates P3C-62
- Level 3 switching IC-56
- lex burned-in-address command IC-48
- lex input-address-list command IC-51
- lex input-type-list command IC-52
- lex priority-group command IC-52
- lex retry-count command IC-53
- lex timeout command IC-53
- LFI
- (example) QC-141
- defined QC-139
- features
- summary QC-11
- interleaving statistics QC-140
- lifetime command SC-315
- LightStream ATM switch
- See Cisco LightStream 1010 ATM switch
- limited-resource command BC-397, BC-399
- Limiting LU Sessions on TN3270
- feature description BC-494
- line
- activation message FC-101
- automatic disconnect, configuring DC-54
- configuration mode FC-25
- configuring
- modem control on DC-47
- configuring ARA DC-389
- connections, setting individual DC-65
- disconnecting FC-91
- file transfers FC-78
- insecure, setting for LAT FC-84
- password, assigning DC-124
- relationship to interfaces DC-22
- sample output DC-21
- sending messages to FC-90
- speed
- changing for session FC-84
- speed, changing DC-123
- speed, negotiating on reverse Telnet lines DC-221
- TTY DC-22
- types and functions DC-22
- VTY DC-22
- line-activation banners
- configuring FC-101
- disabling on a line FC-102
- line aux command DC-62
- line cards
- crash information FC-288, FC-297
- diagnostic testing FC-287, FC-296
- loading IOS images FC-202
- linecode b8zs command DC-157
- linecode command DC-175
- linecode hdb3 command DC-156, DC-167
- line coding
- NRZI DC-145, IC-75
- line command FC-292
- LINE definition, required to configure SDLLC BC-337
- line idle timer
- Legacy DDR
- line DC-438
- line-in-use messages
- defining DC-220
- displaying FC-103
- line numbers
- absolute DC-23
- banners, displaying DC-125
- relative DC-23
- lines
- asynchronous, options configured DC-23, DC-28
- compared to interfaces DC-9
- line specification, custom emulation (example) DC-247
- line speed
- changing DC-123
- line transport protocol, defining DC-121
- line vty command SC-170
- Link Access Procedure, Balanced
- See LAPB
- link command BC-497
- link efficiency mechanisms
- features
- summary QC-10
- Link Fragmentation and Interleaving
- See LFI
- link-layer protocol translation, SNA over X.25
- See also QLLC conversion
- Link Quality Monitoring
- See LQM
- link-queuing command BC-399
- link-state metrics
- IS-IS for CLNS, configuring P3C-68
- IS-IS for IP, configuring P1C-150
- link-state packet
- See LSP
- See also NLSP, LSP
- link-test command IC-43
- link traps
- disabling FC-268, FC-269
- LIS
- AIP WC-39
- lives-of-history-kept command FC-277
- LLC/SNAP
- ATM
- configuring (example) WC-65
- LLC2
- configuration examples BC-309
- configuration task list BC-299
- DLSw+
- description BC-224
- local acknowledgments BC-225, BC-226
- TCP (example) BC-235, BC-236, BC-238
- features supported BC-22
- frequency of XID transmissions BC-303
- I-frames
- largest size for BC-317
- maximum sent before requiring acknowledgment BC-300
- maximum sent before sending acknowledgment BC-300
- rejected frames, resending BC-301
- resending BC-301
- transmission BC-299
- local acknowledgment
- advantages of enabling BC-198
- configuring (example) BC-214
- NetBIOS timers BC-191
- parameters, configuring BC-190
- setting up BC-198
- T1 timer problem BC-197
- maximum delay for acknowledgments BC-300
- number of frames received before acknowledgment, configuring (example) BC-310
- number of retries allowed BC-300
- polling frequency BC-301
- SDLC, PU4 (example) BC-243
- transmit-poll-frame timer BC-302
- XID retries BC-303
- XID transmissions BC-302
- llc2 ack-delay-time command BC-300, BC-473
- llc2 ack-max command BC-300, BC-473
- llc2 busy-time command BC-473
- llc2 dynwind command BC-367
- llc2 idle-time command BC-302, BC-473
- llc2 local-window command BC-300, BC-367, BC-473
- llc2 N1 command BC-473
- llc2 N2 command BC-473
- llc2 n2 command BC-300
- llc2 Nw command BC-473
- llc2 recv-window command BC-473
- llc2 t1-time command BC-301, BC-473
- llc2 tbusy-time command BC-302
- LLC2-to-SDLC Conversion between PU4 Devices
- feature description BC-229
- llc2 tpf-time command BC-302, BC-473
- llc2 trej-time command BC-301, BC-473
- llc2 xid-neg-val-time command BC-303
- llc2 xid-retry-time command BC-303
- LMI
- autosense WC-82
- DCE
- polling verification timer WC-84
- DTE
- error threshold WC-84
- full status polling interval WC-84
- monitored events counter WC-84
- Frame Relay WC-82
- keepalives WC-84
- NNI
- error threshold WC-84
- monitored events counter WC-84
- polling verification timer WC-84
- specifications WC-8
- LNM
- and Cisco routing devices BC-128
- configuring
- management stations BC-129
- routing device BC-130
- support for BC-126
- disabling BC-129
- errors BC-144
- monitoring BC-144, BC-202
- network configuration
- complex (example) BC-158
- simple (example) BC-157
- over DLSw+ BC-16
- parameters, enabling LRMs to change BC-130
- reporting interval, changing BC-132
- reporting link, applying a password to BC-131
- reporting thresholds, changing BC-131
- report path trace function, disabling BC-130
- routing device parameters, preventing change BC-130
- servers, enabling BC-131
- lnm alternate command BC-131
- lnm crs command BC-131
- lnm disabled command BC-129
- lnm express-buffer command BC-132
- lnm loss-threshold command BC-131
- lnm password command BC-131
- lnm pathtrace-disabled command BC-130
- lnm rem command BC-131
- lnm rps command BC-131
- lnm snmp-only command BC-130
- lnm softerr command BC-132
- load
- threshold, bandwidth on demand DC-440
- load balancing
- in VLANs XC-97
- load balancing over serial lines BC-85
- load distribution
- See also deterministic load distribution
- load-interval command FC-317
- load sharing with RSRB (example) BC-216
- load statistics
- setting interval for FC-317
- load threshold
- dialer rotary DC-468
- LOCADD definition, adjusting for SDLLC BC-337
- locaddr-priority command BC-202
- locaddr-priority-list command BC-201, BC-202, BC-264
- local acknowledgment
- current state of, displaying BC-145, BC-203
- enabling BC-261
- LLC2,
- See also LLC2, local acknowledgment
- RSRB (example) BC-208
- SDLC
- configuring BC-258
- SDLLC (example) BC-328
- See also LLC2
- local-area mobility
- configuring P1C-14
- redistributing routes P1C-14
- Local Area Transport
- See LAT
- local IP address pool
- example DC-71
- ip address-pool command DC-276
- local LAT-to-TCP (example) DC-307
- local-lnm command IC-58
- Local Management Interface
- See LMI
- See also Frame Relay, LMI
- local routers
- See also Level 1 router
- local-sap command BC-395
- LocalTalk P2C-1
- location command BC-356
- lockable command FC-83
- lock-and-key
- benefits SC-168
- configuration
- (examples) SC-174
- prerequisites SC-170
- tasks SC-170
- tips SC-171
- verification SC-173
- maintenance tasks SC-173
- overview SC-167
- performance impacts SC-169
- process SC-168
- risk of spoofing SC-169
- when to use SC-168
- lock-and-key access
- dynamic access list, creating P1C-90
- lock command FC-89
- locked blocks
- recovering FC-214
- log-adjacency-changes command P2C-99, P2C-150, P3C-67
- logging
- display device FC-291
- VTY-async authentication information DC-287
- to a buffer DC-287
- to console terminal DC-287
- to UNIX syslog server DC-288
- See also message logging
- logging buffered command FC-292
- logging command FC-292, FC-330
- logging console command FC-293
- logging facility command FC-294
- logging in
- as specific user FC-89
- changing login username FC-89
- (example) FC-104
- logging monitor command FC-293
- logging on command FC-291
- logging out
- from router FC-91
- See also sessions, quitting
- logging synchronous command FC-292
- logging syslog-server command FC-331
- logging trap command FC-293
- logical constructs
- group async interfaces DC-11
- virtual template interfaces DC-12
- logical interfaces
- dialer DC-13
- virtual access DC-15
- virtual asynchronous DC-16
- logical IP subnetwork
- See LIS
- Logical Link Control, type 2
- See LLC2
- logical unit
- See LU
- login authentication command DC-124, DC-395
- login authentication nasi command DC-525
- LOGIN banners
- configuring FC-101
- login command DC-124, FC-89
- login local command DC-124, SC-170
- login-string command DC-220
- login tacacs command DC-124, DC-395, SC-170
- login username
- changing FC-89
- (example) FC-104
- log neighbor adjacencies
- AppleTalk enhanced IGRP P2C-48
- IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-38
- IPX Enhanced IGRP P2C-149
- logout command FC-91
- logouts, warning user of impending DC-125
- logout-warning command DC-125
- loopback
- ATM WC-43
- Ethernet server support IC-18
- HSSI IC-17
- interface IC-135
- MCI serial card IC-19
- SCI serial card IC-19
- serial interface IC-17
- use with OSPF P1C-115
- VMS system IC-18
- loopback (controller) command DC-169
- loopback command IC-19, WC-43
- loopback diagnostic command WC-43
- loopback diagnostics DC-168, IC-16
- loopback dte command IC-12, IC-18, IC-93, IC-96
- loopback line command IC-18
- Cisco 2524 IC-11
- Cisco 2525 IC-11
- loopback line payload command
- Cisco 2524 IC-11
- Cisco 2525 IC-11
- loopback local (controller) command DC-168
- and channelized E1 troubleshooting DC-169
- loopback local command IC-86, IC-89, IC-93, IC-96
- loopback network command IC-89
- loopback network line command IC-86, IC-93, IC-96
- loopback network payload command IC-86, IC-93, IC-96
- loopback remote (controller) command DC-169
- loopback remote (interface) command DC-170
- command sent DC-170
- loopback remote command IC-18, IC-89
- Cisco 2524 IC-12
- Cisco 2524 and 2525 IC-13
- Cisco 2525 IC-12
- loopback remote line fdl command IC-91
- loopback remote line inband command IC-86
- loopback remote payload command IC-91
- loopbacks
- channelized E1
- controller DC-169
- interface local DC-170
- channelized T1
- interface local DC-170
- CSU/DSU
- remote DC-170
- loop circuit command IC-18
- looped-back lines, detecting DC-347
- LQM DC-350
- calculation DC-350
- keepalives
- LQRs DC-351
- LRM
- applying a password to a BC-131
- enabling other LRMs to change parameters BC-130
- lsap command BC-497
- LSP
- ignore packets P3C-66
- retransmission interval P3C-69
- lsp-gen-interval command P2C-98
- lsp-mtu command P2C-99, P3C-67
- lsp-refresh-interval command P2C-98
- LU
- address, SNA traffic priority based on BC-201
- dedicated LU routing BC-343
- defining with DSPU BC-342
- pooled LU routing BC-343
- LU Address Mapping
- feature description BC-489, BC-498
- LU nailing
- See also TN3270 server
- MAC address
- LAN Extender Interface IC-51
- See also address
- mac-address command BC-144
- MAC addresses
- administrative filtering by BC-78
- DECnet P3C-30
- determining P1C-12
- IP address mapping FC-52
- MacIP
- addresses P2C-33
- address ranges P2C-31
- advantages P2C-31
- AppleTalk traffic P2C-54
- clients P2C-54
- clients, displaying DC-399
- MacIP (continued)
- description P2C-30
- disadvantages P2C-31
- implementation P2C-30
- requirements P2C-31
- servers P2C-32, P2C-54
- servers, displaying status DC-399
- traffic statistics, displaying DC-399
- MAC layer and source-route bridging BC-6
- Maintenance Operation Protocol
- See MOP
- managed shelves
- See also shelf
- Management Information Base
- See MIB
- map class
- Dialer Profiles
- why configure DC-488
- map-class configuration mode
- description FC-20
- entering FC-25
- map-class dialer command DC-203, DC-488
- PPP callback server DC-597
- map-class frame-relay command QC-104, WC-87
- map-group command WC-86
- map-list command
- addresses
- E.164, X.121 WC-88
- map-list configuration mode
- description FC-20
- entering FC-25
- mapping
- IP address to hostname FC-53
- MAC address to IP address FC-52
- name to DECnet address P3C-35
- SMDS static routes WC-130
- mapping, TN3270 characters DC-245
- mapping addresses
- DLCIs WC-81
- static WC-97
- masks
- format in displays P1C-43
- implicit, in IP access lists, example P1C-103
- See also subnet masks
- master and slave
- See also HSA
- master-slave arbitration
- See also HSA
- match address command SC-240, SC-288, SC-291
- match as-path command P1C-58, QC-27
- match clns address command P3C-76
- match clns interface command P3C-76
- match clns next-hop command P3C-76
- match clns route-source command P3C-76
- match community-list command P1C-58, QC-26
- match interface command P1C-58
- match ip address command P1C-58, P1C-63, QC-22, QC-27
- match ip next-hop command P1C-58
- match ip route-source command P1C-58
- match length command P1C-63, QC-22
- match metric command P1C-58, P3C-76
- match route-type command P1C-59
- match tag command P1C-58
- max-cached entries command BC-391
- max-cached trees command BC-391
- maximum-memory command BC-391
- maximum paths
- Apollo Domain, setting P3C-9
- AppleTalk
- setting P2C-42
- IPX
- description P2C-140
- setting P2C-140
- XNS, setting P3C-109
- maximum-paths command P1C-4, P1C-58
- maximum transmission unit
- See MTU
- maximum transmission unit size
- See MTU size
- max-link-stations command BC-395
- max-lsp-lifetime command P2C-98
- MAXOUT, changing value on host to improve SDLLC performance BC-318
- max-rcv-btu-size command BC-395
- M-bit
- X.25 more data bit WC-153
- MBONE P1C-218, P1C-228
- RTP header compression P1C-248, QC-138
- MCI interface card
- loopback on serial IC-19
- pulsing DTR signal on IC-77
- MD5
- neighbor router authentication SC-337
- MD5 algorithm
- description SC-272, SC-310
- IKE policy parameter SC-313
- MD5 authentication
- IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-40
- OSPF P1C-109, P1C-112
- RIP P1C-92
- TCP MD5 for BGP P1C-20
- (example) P1C-32
- mdl command IC-89
- MDS
- See also IP multicast routing, MDS
- Media Access Control
- See MAC addresses
- media translation, SDLLC, customizing BC-317
- media-type command IC-24
- media-type half-duplex command IC-72
- memory
- CIP BC-462
- CMCC adapters BC-462
- displaying use FC-286
- ECPA BC-462
- PCPA BC-462
- running out while booting from server FC-193
- testing status FC-290
- types, comparing FC-204
- memory usage
- Certification Authority Interoperability SC-300
- menu clear-screen command FC-94
- menu command FC-95, FC-98, FC-99
- menu-exit command FC-95
- menu line-mode command FC-98, FC-99
- menu single-space command FC-99
- menu status-line command FC-99
- menu text command FC-94
- menu title command FC-93
- menus
- cleanup FC-93
- clear-screen option FC-94
- closing FC-93
- deleting FC-100
- description FC-91
- display, configuring FC-98
- entries, hidden FC-98
- invoking FC-99
- item, associating command with FC-95
- line-mode option FC-98
- single-space option FC-99
- status-line option FC-99
- submenus, creating FC-96
- text FC-94
- title FC-93
- Message Banners for AAA Authentication SC-35
- Message Digest 5
- See also MD5 algorithm
- Message Digest 5 authentication
- See MD5 authentication
- Message Digest Algorithm Version 5
- See MD5
- message identifiers
- ATM WC-46
- message logging
- description FC-291
- display device FC-291
- enabling FC-291
- enabling for slave card FC-291
- facility types
- (table) FC-294
- history table FC-293
- severity level FC-293
- synchronizing with solicited output FC-292
- syslog server FC-294 to FC-296
- timestamps FC-293
- message-of-the-day banners
- See MOTD banners
- messages
- access list violation P1C-90, P1C-92, P2C-123
- debug output FC-83
- host-failed FC-103
- Internet broadcast, establishing P1C-30
- IP, Destination Unreachable P1C-85
- length FC-90
- line-in-use FC-103
- line-in-use, defining DC-220
- logging P1C-90, P1C-92, P2C-123
- sending to other terminals FC-90
- Telnet
- failed connection DC-221
- login DC-221
- successful connection DC-221
- vacant terminal FC-103
- warning FC-287
- See also banners
- method lists SC-17
- example SC-17
- metric holddown command P1C-50
- metric maximum-hops command P1C-50
- metrics
- automatic translations between IP routing protocols P1C-60
- BGP P1C-3
- DVMRP P1C-229
- IGRP P1C-45, P1C-49
- IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-35
- adjusting P1C-38
- IS-IS link-state P1C-150
- RIP P1C-89
- routing
- IPX P2C-4
- Net/One P3C-4, P3C-102
- VINES P3C-2
- XNS P2C-4, P3C-4, P3C-102
- translations supported between IP routing protocols P1C-60
- metric weights command P1C-49, P1C-38, P3C-63
- MIB
- AppleTalk P2C-2
- APPN BC-34
- CDP management FC-273
- ciscoFlash FC-206, FC-209
- Cisco Round Trip Monitor (RTTMON) FC-274
- Entity FC-265
- extensions WC-79
- Health Monitor FC-327
- IPX P2C-4
- NLSP P2C-93
- MIB (continued)
- OSPF P1C-107
- RFCs FC-265
- source-route bridging support BC-7
- Token Ring support BC-7
- variables
- SNMP support FC-261
- Token Ring support IC-56
- X.25 LAPB, SNMP extension WC-12
- X25 Packet Layer, SNMP extension WC-12
- microcode
- on the AIP WC-8
- microcode command FC-199, FC-202
- microcode images
- description FC-199
- determining FC-231
- information, displaying FC-201
- location, specifying FC-199
- reloading FC-200
- writable control store (WCS) FC-199
- microcode reload command BC-467, FC-200, FC-202
- Microsoft
- callback
- See also PPP and MS Callback
- Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
- See MS-CHAP SC-46
- Microsoft Point-to-Point Compression
- See MPPC
- mid command WC-47
- MLP
- (example) QC-141
- defined QC-139
- interleaving
- configuration tasks QC-140
- packets QC-139
- WFQ QC-139
- MLS
- access lists XC-72, XC-74
- cache XC-69
- candidate packet XC-70
- CAR restrictions XC-75
- configuration (examples) XC-81
- data encryption restrictions XC-74
- enabler packet XC-71
- external routers, guidelines in using XC-68
- features XC-68
- hardware requirements XC-73
- implementation XC-67
- ip accounting, restrictions XC-74
- media XC-73
- NAT restrictions XC-75
- policy route-map restrictions XC-75
- routers, supported external XC-73
- software requirements XC-73
- TCP intercept restrictions XC-75
- terminology XC-68
- MLSP
- description XC-68
- MLS-RP, description XC-68
- MLS-SE, description XC-68
- MMP DC-535 to DC-539
- access number, PRI hunt group DC-535
- bundle DC-535
- configuration requirements, for each router DC-537
- dialer
- explicitly defined (example) DC-540
- not explicitly defined (example) DC-541
- not used (example) DC-539
- digital and analog traffic DC-535
- monitoring virtual interfaces DC-539
- Multilink PPP, comparison DC-535
- offload server (example) DC-542
- operations, typical DC-536
- PRI (example) DC-539
- scenario
- powerful router in group (figure) DC-537
- typical (figure) DC-536
- stack group DC-535
- stack group members
- answering calls DC-535
- owning a call DC-535
- powerful router present DC-536
- supported interfaces DC-535
- supported platforms DC-535
- task list, high level DC-537
- tasks
- group members, identify DC-538
- virtual template, configure DC-538
- virtual template
- caution against specific IP addresses DC-539
- interface DC-538
- virtual template interface
- configuring DC-538
- Mnemonic addressing
- character limitations DC-344
- configuration examples DC-344
- description DC-344
- format options DC-344
- modem
- non-V.25bis, DTR dialing DC-434, DC-460
- modem answer-timeout command DC-52, DC-56
- modem at-mode command DC-101
- modem autoconfigure command DC-43
- modem autotest command DC-110
- modem bad command DC-118
- modem buffer-size command DC-107
- modem busyout command DC-118
- modem callin command DC-54
- modem callout command DC-56
- modem chat script
- (example) DC-426
- modem connections
- making multiple DC-43, DC-520
- testing DC-42, DC-520
- troubleshooting DC-41, DC-519
- modem cts-required command DC-53
- modem dialin command DC-50, DC-51
- modem dtr-active command DC-49
- modem hold-reset command DC-118
- modem inout command DC-51
- modem management
- automatic diagnostic testing DC-109
- collect statistics
- call-switching DC-107
- connected AT sessions DC-107
- event log DC-107
- event polling DC-107
- performance DC-107
- system summary DC-107
- configuring automatically DC-100
- integrated modem cards DC-84
- manageable versus nonmanageable DC-86
- manual diagnostic testing DC-113
- modem control functions
- event buffer DC-118
- remove from service DC-118
- recommended initialization strings DC-101
- sending AT commands DC-101
- verify connection speed DC-103
- modem poll retry command DC-107
- modem poll time command DC-107
- modem pooling
- AS5200 DC-90
- benefits DC-90
- description DC-90, DC-91
- physical partitioning
- description DC-94
- dial-in and dial-out example DC-96
- dial-in example DC-94
- network topology DC-94
- restrictions DC-91
- virtual partitioning
- description DC-98
- dial-in example DC-99
- network topology DC-98
- modem recovery-time command DC-118
- modems
- answering calls DC-45
- automatic dialing DC-49
- communication, establishing DC-41, DC-519
- configuring
- automacitally DC-43
- manually DC-44 to DC-47
- configuring ARA DC-389
- connections, closing DC-53
- control lines, configuring DC-47
- data compression, best DC-46, DC-81
- DCD operation DC-45
- debug commands DC-34
- dial-in, supporting DC-51, DC-54
- dial-out, supporting DC-51
- DTR interpretation DC-45
- error correction, best DC-46
- factory default settings DC-46
- flowcontrol, setting DC-45
- general concepts DC-26
- high-speed, configuring DC-50
- initialization strings, configuring DC-44, DC-46
- line configuration
- continuous CTS (figure) DC-53
- high-speed dialup modem (figure) DC-51
- incoming and outgoing calls (figure) DC-52
- modem call-in (figure) DC-55
- modem call-out (figure) DC-57
- line timing, configuring DC-52
- modem lines, configuring DC-47
- recommended initialization strings DC-44
- reverse connections, supporting DC-56
- settings in modem NVRAM, storing DC-46
- show line command DC-33
- Telebit T-3000, setup DC-405
- verifying DC-33
- XRemote setup DC-251
- modem shutdown command DC-118
- modem status-poll command DC-107
- modes
- certificate chain configuration
- enabling SC-305
- public key configuration
- enabling SC-304
- query
- enabling SC-300
- RA
- enabling SC-301
- See also command modes
- monitoring
- ATM WC-63
- monitoring APS IC-102
- monitoring protocol translation connections DC-287
- MOP
- DECnet P3C-46
- request parameters FC-251
- server
- booting automatically from FC-192
- forwarding boot requests to FC-251
- (example) FC-252
- manually booting from FC-243
- (example) FC-244
- mop device-code command FC-252
- mop enabled command IC-5, P3C-46
- mop retransmit-timer command FC-252
- mop retries command FC-252
- MOP server
- images, copying from FC-185
- mop sysid command IC-6, P3C-46
- more command FC-133
- more data bit
- X.25 WC-153
- more nvram: command FC-139
- more system: command FC-140
- more system:running-config command FC-329
- motd-banner command FC-102
- MOTD banners
- (example) FC-106
- configuring FC-101
- description FC-101
- disabling on a line FC-102
- MPC-LEC and MPS-LEC Relationships XC-174
- MPOA
- benefits XC-171
- cache imposition reply XC-173
- cache-imposition request XC-173
- client
- See MPC
- description XC-172 to XC-174
- ELAN ID, configuration XC-151, XC-178, XC-184
- frame processing XC-177
- LANE clients XC-151
- LANE interaction XC-174
- MPC
- ATM, interface XC-178
- configuration examples XC-180, XC-186
- configuration tasks XC-177
- define, name XC-178
- LANE, client XC-178
- monitoring XC-179
- MPC configuration mode FC-21, FC-25
- MPS
- ATM, interfaces XC-184
- configuration examples XC-180, XC-186
- configuration tasks XC-184
- define, name XC-184
- LANE, client XC-185
- monitoring XC-185
- network, ID XC-184
- shortcuts XC-184
- virtual circuits XC-175
- MPS configuration mode FC-21, FC-26
- MPS-NHRP
- routing, interaction XC-183
- resolution reply XC-173
- resolution request XC-173
- server
- See MPS
- supported platforms XC-172
- traffic flow XC-173
- mpoa client config name command XC-178, XC-179
- mpoa client name command XC-178
- mpoa server config name command XC-184, XC-185
- mpoa server name command XC-184
- mpoa server name trigger ip-address command XC-185
- MPPC
- compression scheme DC-352
- requirements DC-353
- mrinfo command P1C-260
- mroute P1C-246
- mrouted protocol
- See also IP multicast routing, mrouted
- MS Callback
- LCP callback option, type DC-597
- Microsoft Callback Control protocol (MSCB) DC-597
- tasks DC-597
- MS-CHAP
- configuration example SC-62
- feature summary SC-46
- vendor-specific RADIUS attributes SC-47
- MS-CHAP Support SC-46
- mstat command P1C-260
- mtrace command P1C-260
- MTU
- adjusting media MTU IC-7
- definition P1C-86
- IP
- of path P1C-85
- size, specifying P1C-86
- ISO CLNS P3C-79
- LSP size P3C-67
- mtu command IC-7, WC-42
- MTU size
- ATM WC-42
- mtu translate option, mapping to virtual interface template command DC-271
- multibyte character set
- displaying FC-47, FC-115
- multicast
- addresses, forwarding BC-68
- DLSw+ BC-9
- group, joining P1C-226
- static routes P1C-246
- transparent bridging (example) BC-99, BC-102
- See also IP multicast routing
- multicast command P2C-96
- multicast distributed switching XC-87
- See IP multicast routing, MDS
- Multicast Forward VCC XC-131
- Multicast Send VCC XC-131
- multichassis Multilink PPP
- See MMP
- multidrop
- SDLLC configuration (example) BC-327
- multihoming
- areas P3C-65
- IS-IS areas P3C-65
- ISO CLNS P3C-65
- Multilayer Switching
- see MLS
- Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol
- See MLP
- Multilink PPP DC-360 to DC-364
- (examples) DC-139, DC-366
- bandwidth allocation
- See BACP
- caller ID, PPP authentication DC-361
- dialer rotary
- configuring DC-362
- interfaces
- asynchronous DC-360
- BRI DC-361
- BRI (example) DC-367
- dialer rotary DC-362
- interleaving
- weighted fair queuing DC-363
- interoperation with virtual profiles DC-544
- MMP, comparison DC-535
- real-time traffic
- (example) DC-368
- interleaving DC-363, DC-364
- interleaving (example) DC-368
- restriction DC-363
- rotary group
- configuring BRIs as members DC-362
- Stacker compression, on ISDN BRI DC-141
- virtual profiles
- cloning sequence (table) DC-545
- weighted fair queuing DC-363
- Multilink PPP Interleaving VC-20
- configuring VC-20
- Multilink PPP Interleaving and Fair Queuing Support
- feature description DC-363
- multilink transmission groups
- configuring BC-262
- design recommendations BC-262
- multilink virtual-template command DC-538, QC-140
- Multiple ISDN Switch Types
- interfaces, configuring DC-131
- PRI interface
- configuration (example) DC-187
- PRI interface, configuring DC-162
- PRI interfaces
- restrictions DC-163
- restrictions DC-132
- multiple logical IP subnetwork (LIS)
- configuration (example) WC-139
- over SMDS WC-11
- SMDS WC-134
- multiport source-route bridging (example) BC-112, BC-149
- Multiprotocol Inverse ARP WC-19
- Multiprotocol over ATM
- See MPOA
- multiprotocol SMDS
- configuration (example) WC-137
- multiprotocol X.25 WC-158
- multiring command BC-118
- Nagle algorithm
- enabling FC-317
- name
- connections FC-88
- router FC-306
- Name Binding Protocol
- See NBP
- name-connection command FC-88
- named IP access lists P1C-91
- named IPX access lists P2C-122
- name display facility
- AppleTalk P2C-26
- named-key command FC-26, SC-304, SC-317
- Named Method Lists for AAA Authorization and Accounting SC-66, SC-79
- name elan-id command XC-151, XC-178, XC-184
- name ELAN preempt command XC-154
- name local-seg-id command XC-145 to XC-147
- name mapping
- DECnet address P3C-35
- NETs P3C-73
- NSAPs P3C-73
- name server-atm-address command XC-145 to XC-147
- NASI
- client location requirements DC-524
- GNS requests, responding to DC-525
- modem dtr-active command, using with DC-49
- network resources, accessing DC-523
- SAP (Service Advertising Protocol) filters, configuring DC-525
- server, configuring your router as DC-525
- NAT
- displaying translations P1C-42
- dynamic entries, clearing P1C-42
- dynamic translations P1C-35
- inside global address P1C-33
- inside local address P1C-33
- NAT (continued)
- inside source translation P1C-34
- inside source translation (example) P1C-56
- IPSec, configuring for SC-275
- MLS restrictions XC-75
- outside global address P1C-33
- outside local address P1C-33
- overlapping address (example) P1C-57
- overlapping addresses P1C-38
- overloading a global address P1C-36
- overloading a global address (example) P1C-56
- overview P1C-32
- static translations P1C-35
- TCP load distribution P1C-40
- TCP load distribution (example) P1C-57
- timeouts P1C-41
- national bit command IC-93
- National ISDN Switch Types
- PRI and BRI interfaces DC-157
- switch types, changes DC-130
- Native Client Interface Architecture
- See NCIA
- NBFCP, using to pass NetBEUI packets DC-378
- NBMA network XC-171
- address advertised as valid P1C-25
- addresses advertised P2C-117
- definition P1C-17
- establishing NHRP (figure) P1C-18
- logical versus physical (figure) P1C-47, P2C-161
- with PIM P1C-241
- NBP P2C-2
- definition P2C-2, P2C-26
- description P2C-26
- name registration
- task table P2C-54
- services P2C-54
- NCIA
- client/server model BC-45, BC-445
- configuration examples BC-455 to BC-458
- DLSw+
- local switch session
- configuration task list BC-446
- DLSw+ local peer, defining BC-446
- NCIA server, configuring BC-447
- source-bridge ring group, defining BC-446
- session
- configuration task list BC-448
- local peer, defining BC-448
- NCIA server, configuring BC-449
- source-bridge ring group, defining BC-448
- DLSw+ local switch session configuration (example) BC-455
- DLSw+ session
- remote peer, defining BC-449
- DLSw+ session configuration (example) BC-456
- DSPU session
- configuration task list BC-450
- downstream PU, defining BC-451
- local SAP for downstream PUs, enabling BC-451
- LU, defining BC-451
- NCIA server, configuring BC-451
- upstream host, defining BC-451
- DSPU session configuration (example) BC-457
- feature defined BC-44
- monitoring and maintaining BC-454
- NCIA data link control (NDLC) BC-46
- RSRB session
- configuration task list BC-452
- DLSw+ local peer, defining BC-453
- NCIA/RSRB interface, configuring BC-454
- NCIA server, configuring BC-454
- remote peer, defining BC-453
- source-bridge ring group, defining BC-453
- RSRB session configuration (example) BC-458
- ncia rsrb command BC-454
- ncia server command
- DLSw+
- local switch, using BC-447
- DLSw+, using BC-449
- RSRB, using BC-454
- ncia start command BC-454
- ncia stop command BC-454
- NCP
- DECnet parameters P3C-3
- definitions, configuring for SDLLC BC-334
- NDIS-compliant LAN drivers
- with ATM LANE XC-96
- neighbor advertisement-interval command P1C-19
- neighbor any command P1C-18
- neighbor command
- IGRP P1C-47
- OSPF P1C-111, P1C-112
- RIP P1C-90
- neighbor database-filter command P1C-120
- neighbor default-originate command P1C-19
- neighbor description command P1C-19
- neighbor distribute-list command P1C-9, P1C-19
- neighbor ebgp-multihop command P1C-19
- neighbor filter-list command P1C-9, P1C-19
- neighbor maximum-prefix command P1C-19
- neighbor next-hop-self command P1C-10, P1C-19
- neighbor password command P1C-19
- neighbor peer-group command P1C-18, P1C-20
- neighbor remote-as command P1C-6, P1C-19
- neighbor route-map command P1C-11, P1C-19
- neighbor route-reflector-client command P1C-16
- neighbors, ISO CLNS P3C-72
- neighbor send-community command P1C-13, P1C-19
- neighbor soft reconfiguration inbound command P1C-7
- neighbor soft-reconfiguration inbound command P1C-20
- neighbor stations
- VINES P3C-20, P3C-21
- neighbor update-source command P1C-19
- neighbor version command P1C-10, P1C-19
- neighbor weight command P1C-9, P1C-19
- nel BC-499
- Net/One
- booting protocol P3C-101
- differences from XNS P3C-101
- emulation mode P3C-102
- enabling P3C-104
- receiving RIP updates P3C-102
- flooding broadcasts P3C-102
- hello packets P3C-4, P3C-101
- metrics, routing P3C-4, P3C-102
- network management
- consoles, configuring P3C-101
- protocols P3C-102
- network resource monitor P3C-102
- RIP updates P3C-101
- routing, enabling P3C-104, P3C-113
- routing protocol P3C-101
- NetBEUI
- connection information, viewing DC-378
- PPP over, tunneling DC-378
- NetBIOS
- IPX
- filtering messages P2C-128
- NetBIOS, IBM
- "dead-time" interval, specifying BC-126
- access control
- filtering BC-133
- using byte offset BC-134
- using station names BC-133
- cache, adding a static entry (example) BC-156
- configuration with access filters (example) BC-159, BC-163
- error recovery BC-190
- name caching
- creating static entries BC-125
- enabling BC-124
- support, configuring BC-123
- NetBIOS, IPX P2C-127
- access control P2C-127
- filters (example) P2C-172
- netbios access-list bytes command BC-134
- netbios access-list command P2C-124
- netbios access-list host command BC-134
- NetBIOS Dial-on-Demand Routing
- feature description BC-12, BC-231
- netbios enable-name-cache command BC-124
- NetBIOS Frames Control Protocol DC-378
- netbios input-access-filter bytes command BC-134
- netbios input-access-filter host command BC-134
- netbios name-cache command BC-125
- netbios name-cache query-timeout command BC-126
- netbios name-cache recognized-timeout command BC-126
- netbios name-cache ring-group command BC-125
- netbios name-cache timeout command BC-124, BC-125
- netbios output-access-filter bytes command BC-135
- netbios output-access-filter host command BC-134
- netbooting
- See also booting from a network server
- net command P1C-150, P3C-65
- IS-IS P3C-64
- ISO IGRP P3C-62
- NetFlow
- accounting benefits XC-39
- cache XC-40
- customizing number of entries XC-40
- free-flow queue XC-40
- IP
- flow switching cache XC-40
- switching XC-39
- configuration example XC-42
- configuring XC-39
- description XC-39
- distributed XC-41
- exporting cache entries XC-40, XC-41
- exporting information to network management applications XC-40
- identifying packet flows XC-39
- statistics XC-40
- switching on VIP interfaces XC-41
- traffic control XC-39
- traffic performance XC-39
- NetFlow Feature Card
- See NFFC
- NetFlow Switching
- description XC-35
- NetFlow Switching Enhancements
- feature description XC-35
- netmask, definition P1C-43
- NetMeeting
- configuration procedure VC-36
- initiating a call VC-37
- NETs
- configuring P1C-150, P3C-62
- IS-IS for IP P1C-150
- IS-IS, number per router P3C-64
- ISO CLNS addresses P3C-55
- ISO IGRP, number per router P3C-62
- name mapping P3C-73
- NetWare
- connecting to asynchronous resources DC-523
- server, configuring your router as DC-525
- NetWare Asynchronous Services Interface
- See NASI
- NetWare Link Services Protocol
- See NLSP
- network
- changes XC-95, XC-96
- design XC-95
- management XC-95
- VlanDirector XC-95
- management applications
- NetFlow statistics XC-40
- performance XC-95
- scalability XC-95
- security XC-96
- services
- accounting XC-95
- quality of service (QoS) XC-95
- security filtering XC-95
- topology XC-95
- network access server
- VPDN DC-622
- network address translation
- See NAT
- network backdoor command P1C-21
- network clocks (Cisco MC3810), synchronizing VC-163
- hierarchy of clock sources VC-172
- obtain clock from network VC-165
- using the internal clock VC-171
- network-clock base-rate command VC-167, VC-169, VC-170, VC-171
- network-clock-select command VC-170, VC-172, WC-59
- network-clock-switch command VC-173
- network command P1C-47, P1C-37, P2C-86, P2C-109, P2C-110
- BGP P1C-6
- OSPF P1C-109
- RIP P1C-90
- network configuration files
- AutoInstall
- requirements FC-59
- role FC-53
- comparison with host configuration files FC-164
- description FC-164
- loading from a server FC-166
- (example) FC-167
- network congestion
- defined QC-7
- network connectivity
- testing FC-289
- Network Control Program
- See NCP
- network data encryption
- See also CET
- network diameter, enforcing (IGRP) P1C-50
- network entity titles
- See NETs
- network-id command XC-185
- network management consoles
- Net/One P3C-101
- network masks, format P1C-43
- network number
- Apollo Domain P3C-5
- BGP P1C-3
- OSPF P1C-113
- VINES P3C-11
- XNS P3C-102
- network numbers
- IPX P2C-79
- network operating system
- See NOS
- network resource monitor
- Net/One P3C-102
- networks
- switched XC-98
- network service access point
- See NSAP
- Network-Specific Facilities
- See NSF
- Network Time Protocol
- See NTP
- network timing services
- configuring WC-59
- example WC-77
- Network-to-Network Interface
- See NNI
- network weight command P1C-10
- New Features for the AS5300 IC-25
- New VC Configuration WC-15 to WC-34
- Next Hop Resolution Protocol
- See NHRP
- See NHRP for IP; NHRP for IPX
- Next Hop Server
- See NHRP for IP, Next Hop Server; NHRP for IPX
- NFAS
- alternate route indexing DC-204
- D channel, backup DC-203
- NFAS types, supported DC-204
- PRI groups, multiple DC-203
- switch types, supported DC-204
- terminology DC-204
- NFFC
- description XC-68
- NHRP Enhancements P1C-21
- NHRP for IP
- (example) P1C-46
- access list P1C-20
- authentication P1C-20
- cache clearing
- dynamic entries P1C-44
- static entries P1C-44
- cache monitoring P1C-44
- Cisco implementation P1C-17
- NHRP for IP (continued)
- configuration task list P1C-19
- enabling P1C-19
- holdtime P1C-25
- initiation, controlling P1C-20, P1C-21
- interfaces supported P1C-17
- loop detection P1C-24
- Next Hop Server
- as responder P1C-24
- configuring P1C-20
- definition P1C-18
- packet rate P1C-24
- record options, suppressing P1C-24
- requests, triggering P1C-21
- sample environment (figure) P1C-18
- server-only mode P1C-25
- static IP-to-NBMA address mapping, configuring P1C-20
- time addresses advertised as valid P1C-25
- traffic monitoring P1C-44
- tunnel (example) P1C-52
- tunnel network P1C-25
- virtual private network P1C-18
- NHRP for IPX
- access lists P2C-115
- authentication P2C-115
- cache
- clearing, dynamic entries P2C-150
- clearing, static entries P2C-150
- monitoring P2C-150
- enabling P2C-114
- holdtime P2C-117
- initiation, controlling P2C-115, PC-116
- loop detection P2C-116
- Next Hop Server P2C-115, PC-117
- packet rate P2C-116
- record options, suppressing P2C-117
- requests, triggering P2C-116
- resolution reply XC-173
- resolution request XC-173
- servers XC-174
- static IPX-to-NBMA address mapping P2C-114
- task list P2C-114
- time addresses P2C-117
- traffic, monitoring P2C-150
- NLSP
- adjacencies P2C-150
- adjacency state P2C-150
- area network numbers P2C-93
- CSNP interval, specifying P2C-87, P2C-97, P2C-98
- database P2C-150
- default routes
- advertising P2C-144
- designated router
- definition P2C-97
- election priority, specifying P2C-97
- pseudonode P2C-97
- enabling on an interface
- LAN P2C-94
- WAN P2C-94
- Enhanced IGRP route redistribution P2C-89, P2C-113
- (example) P2C-158
- GNS queries, replying to P2C-139
- hello interval, specifying P2C-98
- hop count, maximum from RIP updates P2C-87, P2C-97
- internal network number, setting P2C-93
- link delay, specifying P2C-97
- LSP P2C-98, P2C-99
- metric, specifying P2C-96
- MIB P2C-93
- multicast addressing
- disabling P2C-96
- disabling (examples) P2C-157
- multiple encapsulations P2C-83, P2C-94
- neighbors P2C-150
- partial route calculation, setting interval P2C-99
- pseudonode P2C-97
- RIP entries, aging out P2C-136
- RIP packets
- maximum size P2C-138
- processing P2C-112
- route aggregation P2C-99
- aggregated routes P2C-100
- area addresses P2C-100
- area addresses and route summaries P2C-100
- areas P2C-101
- benefits P2C-99
- configuration task list P2C-104
- customized route summarization P2C-103
- default route redistribution P2C-101 to P2C-102
- default route summarization P2C-102
- Enhanced IGRP and NLSP 1.1 P2C-109
- filtering and route summarization, relationship P2C-103
- multiple NLSP 1.1 areas
- (example) P2C-158
- multiple NLSP 1.1 areas, configuring P2C-104
- multiple NLSP versions in a single area, mixing P2C-101
- NLSP 1.1, Enhanced IGRP, and RIP
- (example) P2C-159
- NLSP 1.1 and NLSP 1.0 areas
- (example) P2C-158
- NLSP 1.1 and NLSP 1.0 areas, configuring P2C-106
- NLSP (continued)
- path selection P2C-103
- RIP and NLSP 1.1, configuring P2C-111
- route summaries P2C-100
- route summarization P2C-102 to P2C-103
- service selection P2C-103
- single versus multiple areas P2C-101
- SAP
- entries
- aging out P2C-138
- packets
- maximum size P2C-136
- shortest path first algorithm (SPF)
- calculation interval P2C-99
- subinterfaces P2C-83, P2C-94
- configuring (example) P2C-152
- shutting down (example) P2C-152
- throughput, specifying P2C-97
- NLSP Multicast Addressing
- (examples) P2C-157
- task list P2C-95
- NLSP Multicast Support
- overview P2C-95
- See also NLSP Multicast Addressing
- no command BC-393
- no complete command BC-393
- node name, LAT DC-229
- node numbers
- IPX P2C-79
- node-row command BC-403
- no form of a command
- using FC-27
- nonbroadcast, multiaccess network
- See NBMA network
- nonbroadcast networks, configuring OSPF on P1C-111
- nonces
- See also RSA encrypted nonces
- nonextended network
- AppleTalk P2C-7
- non-repudiation
- description SC-311
- nonreturn to zero inverted
- See NRZI
- NOS
- encapsulation IC-137
- tunneling IC-137
- notes
- usage in text v
- notify command DC-220, FC-81
- Novell Ethernet_802.2
- encapsulation
- formats XC-107
- Novell IPX
- VLANs
- configurable encapsulation XC-97
- See also IPX
- NPM
- interface types WC-2
- NRZI
- encoding DC-145, IC-75
- nrzi-encoding command DC-146, IC-75
- NSAP
- address rules P3C-58
- addresses
- configuring WC-24, WC-25
- configuring (example) WC-70
- ESI and selector fields, configuring WC-25
- address structure (figure) P3C-57
- area addresses P3C-56, P3C-57
- domains, ISO IGRP P3C-56
- dynamic routing P3C-55
- field formats P3C-56
- fields P3C-55
- GOSIP format P3C-58
- IS-IS addresses P3C-56
- ISO CLNS addresses P3C-55
- ISO documentation
- ISO IGRP addresses P3C-56
- Level 1 routing P3C-56
- mapping addresses to media addresses P3C-72
- media address
- mapping P3C-72
- name mapping P3C-73
- n-selector P3C-56, P3C-57
- prefix P3C-71
- shortcut command P3C-73
- SNPA mapping P3C-72
- static address
- assignments P3C-71
- system ID P3C-56, P3C-57
- n-selector
- IS-IS P3C-57
- ISO CLNS P3C-55
- ISO IGRP P3C-56
- NSF
- call-by-call support
- configuring DC-162
- restriction DC-161
- NTP
- (examples) FC-320
- access groups FC-312
- associations FC-311
- authentication FC-310
- authoritative time server
- configuring router as FC-313
- broadcast service FC-311
- calendar system, updating FC-313
- NTP (continued)
- configuring FC-310
- description FC-309
- services, disabling FC-312
- source address FC-312
- status FC-316
- stratum FC-309
- time
- services FC-309
- synchronizing FC-309
- ntp access-group command FC-312
- ntp authenticate command FC-311
- ntp authentication-key md5 command FC-311
- ntp broadcast client command FC-311
- ntp broadcastdelay command FC-311
- ntp broadcast version command FC-311
- ntp disable command FC-312
- ntp master command FC-313
- ntp peer command FC-311, FC-313
- ntp server command FC-311, FC-313
- ntp source command FC-312
- ntp trusted-key command FC-311
- ntp update-calendar command FC-313
- null bytes
- end of string FC-80
- null interface, configuring IC-136
- null-xid-poll command BC-396
- number character
- privileges EXEC prompt FC-11
- number of supported translation sessions DC-281
- NVRAM
- description FC-205
- file compression FC-156
- N x 64 CES services WC-56
- Oakley key exchange protocol
- description SC-310
- See also IKE
- OAM
- ATM
- configuring (example) WC-68
- loopback cells
- ATM, configuring WC-20, WC-30
- management
- configuring WC-34, WC-36, WC-37
- configuring (example) WC-72
- overview WC-5
- oam-pvc command WC-20
- oam-pvc manage command WC-36
- oam retry command WC-20, WC-30, WC-36, WC-37
- oam-svc command WC-30, WC-37
- O character
- copy output FC-172, FC-247
- o command FC-216, FC-220
- ODBC BC-429
- ODI-compliant LAN drivers
- with ATM LANE XC-96
- ODR
- configuration tasks P1C-85
- default route P1C-87
- description P1C-85
- disabling propagation of stub routing information P1C-86
- enabling P1C-86
- filtering information P1C-86
- redistributing P1C-87
- routes populating the IP routing table P1C-86
- stub routing information P1C-86
- timer P1C-87
- offload command BC-470, BC-474, BC-475
- offset-list command P1C-47, P1C-91, P1C-39
- offsets, applying P1C-47, P1C-91, P1C-39
- oid command FC-328
- OIR IC-7
- On-Demand Routing
- See ODR
- one-step protocol translation method DC-266
- on-hook detection WC-58
- online documentation
- See CCO
- online insertion and removal
- See OIR
- Open Database Connectivity
- See ODBC
- open sessions, checking for DC-42, DC-520
- Open Shortest Path First
- See OSPF
- operating system image
- See system images
- Operations, Administration, and Maintenance
- See OAM
- Organizational Unique Identifier (OUI), choosing for Ethernet Type II frames BC-61
- organizing voice network data
- creating a number expansion table VC-25
- creating a peer configuration table VC-29
- OSI
- See ISO CLNS
- OSPF
- address range for a single route, specifying P1C-113
- administrative distances P1C-116
- aging pacing P1C-118
- area parameters, configuring P1C-112
- authentication for an area, enabling P1C-112
- authentication key, specifying P1C-109
- OSPF (continued)
- basic commands, configuring (example) P1C-126, P1C-71
- broadcast or nonbroadcast networks, configuring for P1C-110
- broadcasts on X.25 WC-161
- checksum pacing P1C-118
- Cisco implementation P1C-107
- complex configuration (example) P1C-130, P1C-75
- conditional default origination
- (example) P1C-134, P1C-79
- configuring P1C-114
- configuration (examples) P1C-121
- configuration task list P1C-108
- configuring
- over on-demand circuits P1C-116
- cost differentiation P1C-115
- default external route cost, assigning P1C-112
- default routes, generating P1C-114
- distance P1C-116
- DNS name lookup P1C-115
- enabling P1C-109
- hello interval, setting P1C-109
- ignore MOSPF LSA packets P1C-120
- interface parameters, configuring P1C-109
- IP multicast P1C-107
- IRDP advertisements to multicast address, sending P1C-27
- link state retransmission interval, setting P1C-109
- lookup of DNS names, configuring P1C-115
- LSA flooding, blocking P1C-120
- LSA group pacing P1C-118, P1C-120
- MD5 authentication
- enabling P1C-109
- enabling for an area P1C-112
- metrics, controlling P1C-115
- MOSPF packets, ignoring P1C-120
- multicast, IP P1C-107
- multicast addressing P1C-110
- neighbor state changes, viewing P1C-118
- network type, configuring P1C-110
- nonbroadcast networks, configuring P1C-111
- Not So Stubby Area P1C-112
- NSSA, defining P1C-113
- on-demand circuit P1C-116
- path cost, specifying P1C-109
- point-to-multipoint
- (example) P1C-122
- description P1C-110
- refresh pacing P1C-118
- route calculation timers, configuring P1C-116
- router "dead" interval, setting P1C-109
- route redistribution (example) P1C-125, P1C-71
- router ID, forcing choice of P1C-115
- router priority, setting P1C-109
- routers for an autonomous system, configuring (example) P1C-127, P1C-73
- route summarization P1C-113
- simplex Ethernet interfaces, configuring P1C-116
- stub area, defining P1C-112
- summarization of routes P1C-113
- transmission time for link state updates, setting P1C-109
- virtual link, establishing P1C-114
- ospf auto-cost command P1C-115
- ospf database-filter command P1C-120
- ospf ignore lsa mospf command P1C-120
- ospf log-adj-changes command P1C-118
- OSPF LSA Group Pacing P1C-118
- OSPF Point-to-Multipoint Networks P1C-110
- output-delay command P1C-94
- output notification
- setting FC-82
- owner command FC-275
- owning-cp command BC-404, BC-434
- owning-nn command BC-405, BC-434
- PA-12E/2FE Ethernet Switch 10BaseT and 10BaseTX Port Adapters IC-26
- PA-12E/2FE port adapter
- configuration example IC-59
- configuring IC-27
- monitoring IC-28
- PA-4R-D TR Dedicated Token Ring Port Adapter IC-57
- PA-4R-DTR port adapter IC-57
- packet assembler/disassembler
- See PAD
- See classification
- packet dispatch character
- setting FC-83
- Packet-Level Protocol (PLP) restarts WC-156
- packet loss
- prevention
- traffic shaping QC-93
- Packet OC-3 Interface Processor IC-97
- packets
- compressed TCP/IP header WC-162
- dispatch FC-82
- maximum size, setting IC-7
- routes
- tracing FC-290
- X.25 sequence numbering WC-151
- packet-switched nodes
- DDN X.25 WC-12, WC-175
- packet tunneling, and asynchronous host roaming DC-375, IC-142
- PA-CT3/4T1 Dual-Wide Port Adapter IC-79
- PAD
- access on X.25 WC-162
- mnemonic remote addressing
- character limitations DC-344
- configuration examples DC-344
- description DC-344
- format options DC-344
- network topologies DC-325
- PAD calls over XOT, enabling DC-339
- PPP over X.25
- configuration example DC-691
- description DC-690
- sample network topology DC-690
- X.28 mode
- access and display options DC-328
- applications DC-328
- command signals DC-329
- configuration examples DC-332
- configuration tasks DC-328
- description DC-327
- X.3 parameters DC-330
- X.3 legacy mode
- configuration examples DC-338
- connections DC-325
- switching sessions DC-337
- X.3 parameters DC-338
- pad command DC-267, DC-272, DC-337
- padding
- changing character FC-80
- padding command FC-80
- padding packets, IPX P2C-145, XC-19
- PAD Enhancements
- feature description DC-339
- PAD parameters DC-338
- (example) DC-338
- PAD Subaddressing
- feature description DC-342
- PAD subaddressing
- configuration examples
- debug x25 command output DC-343
- show line command output DC-343
- tty lines DC-343
- vty lines DC-343
- configuration tasks
- PAD subaddress, configuring DC-343
- description DC-342
- PA-E3 and PA-2E3 Serial Port Adapter IC-91
- PA-E3 port adapter
- configuration example IC-119
- monitoring IC-94
- troubleshooting IC-93
- PA-H and PA-2H Rev B IC-67
- PAP
- authentication DC-348, SC-43 to SC-45
- CHAP, authentication order DC-350
- description SC-43
- enable authentication SC-44
- enabling DC-286
- outbound authentication SC-45
- request and acknowledgment DC-349
- using on VTY lines with PPP DC-286
- Parallel Channel Port Adapter
- See also CMCC adapters
- parity
- configuring for a line FC-84
- parity, configuring for a line DC-123, DC-124
- parity command DC-123
- partition flash command FC-209
- partitions
- Flash memory
- benefits FC-209
- configuration tasks FC-209
- supported systems FC-209
- passenger protocol (tunneling) IC-136
- passive-interface command P1C-116, P1C-61
- pass-through, RSRB (example) BC-211
- Password Authentication Protocol
- See PAP
- password command DC-124, SC-170
- passwords
- assigning
- for a line DC-124
- configuration (examples) SC-333, SC-334
- configuring
- enable password SC-324
- enable secret SC-324
- line password SC-324
- static enable password SC-323
- TACACS+ SC-325
- (caution) SC-325
- encrypting SC-325
- (caution) SC-325
- IS-IS for CLNS
- area, assigning on P3C-66
- authentication P3C-66
- configuring P3C-70
- domain, assigning on P3C-66
- interface, assigning on P3C-70
- IS-IS for IP
- area, assigning on P1C-154
- authentication P1C-154
- domain, assigning on P1C-154
- interface, assigning on P1C-153
- password checking on a line, enabling DC-124
- recovering lost enable passwords SC-327
- procedure 1 SC-328
- procedure 2 SC-329
- passwords (continued)
- procedures (tables) SC-327
- process SC-327
- recovering lost line passwords SC-331
- diagnostic mode settings (table) SC-332
- PA-T3 and PA-2T3 Serial Port Adapter IC-94
- PA-T3 port adapter
- configuration example IC-120
- monitoring IC-96
- troubleshooting IC-96
- path command BC-475
- Path MTU Discovery
- when the router acts as a host P1C-98
- when the router acts as a router P1C-85
- paths
- Apollo Domain, setting maximum P3C-9
- costs, assigning for transparent bridging BC-84
- discovery, MTU P1C-85
- XNS, setting maximum P3C-109
- paths-of-statistics-kept command FC-276
- PBR
- classification QC-5
- configuring
- (example) QC-23
- enabling QC-22
- fast-switched policy-based routing QC-23
- IP Precedence
- setting QC-118
- local policy-based routing QC-23
- when to use QC-18
- PC/3270 emulation, and source-route bridging BC-143
- PCbus LAN management IC-58
- PCM
- FDDI IC-39
- PCMCIA Flash memory cards
- copying the running configuration to (example) FC-164
- copying to (example) FC-162
- deleting files from (example) FC-163
- formatting FC-213
- spare sectors FC-213
- PCPA
- See also CMCC adapters
- PDN
- CMNS (example) WC-188
- datagram transport (figure) WC-156
- X.25 WC-12
- X.25, configuring WC-151
- PDU
- error
- See ERPDU
- redirect
- See RDPDU
- peer
- description SC-273
- peer default ip address command DC-59, DC-357
- peer default ip address pool command DC-357
- peer default ip address pool dhcp command DC-357
- peer neighbor-route command DC-358
- Peer-on-Demand Routing
- DLSw+ BC-10
- perfect forward secrecy
- See PFS
- performance XC-95
- Performance Data Collection
- (example) FC-335
- benefits FC-328
- configuring FC-328
- SNMP data FC-328
- period (.)
- copy output FC-247
- permanent virtual circuit
- See PVC
- permit command P1C-92
- per-user configuration
- AAA
- RADIUS server DC-569
- server, storage location DC-561
- authentication and authorization phases
- (figure) DC-563
- events DC-563
- AV pair attributes supported DC-565
- background DC-561
- benefits DC-561
- debugging commands (table) DC-570
- dial-in features used DC-561
- feature description DC-561
- general operation, router or access server DC-563
- IP
- address pooling DC-564, DC-565
- address pooling (example) DC-564
- TACACS (example) DC-571
- virtual profiles (example) DC-571, DC-574
- IPXWAN
- virtual profiles, serial interface (example) DC-572, DC-580
- monitoring and debugging DC-570
- RADIUS
- IP (example) DC-574
- IPX (example) DC-580
- TACACS server
- CiscoSecure DC-568
- freeware DC-568
- freeware (example) DC-572
- terminology DC-562
- virtual access interface
- creation DC-563
- duration and resources DC-563
- virtual profiles
- difference DC-543
- PFS
- description SC-273, SC-311
- p ftp username command FC-257
- Phase 1
- See also AppleTalk, Phase 1
- Phase 2
- See also AppleTalk, Phase 2
- Phase IV Prime
- configuration example P3C-47
- Physical Connection Management
- See PCM
- physical-layer command DC-58, IC-115
- physical layer interface module
- See PLIM
- physical unit
- See PU
- physical unit concentrator
- See DSPU
- PIM
- See also IP multicast routing, PIM
- PIM Version 2 P1C-232
- ping command P1C-260
- (example) FC-246
- and channelized T1 local loopback DC-168
- AppleTalk P2C-53, P2C-54
- before TFTP FC-246
- channelized E1, testing channel group DC-169
- connectivity, testing FC-289
- DECnet
- privileged P3C-46
- user P3C-46
- during loopback IC-16
- IP
- privileged P1C-44
- user P1C-44
- IPX P2C-148
- ISO CLNS
- privileged P3C-82
- VINES P3C-21
- X.25 over multiple serial lines WC-191
- XNS P3C-112
- Plain English IPX Access List
- access-list configuration mode FC-16
- types P2C-122
- PLIM
- description, on the AIP WC-6
- SONET
- ATM WC-43
- point-of-presence (POP) DC-375, IC-142
- large scale dial
- configuration examples DC-680
- how it works DC-676
- scaling DC-675
- small to medium scale dial
- configuration examples DC-665
- description DC-665
- point-to-multipoint signaling
- ATM
- configuring WC-27
- Point-to-Point Protocol
- See PPP
- point-to-point subinterface
- PPP over ATM WC-51
- polarity, receive circuitry, reversing automatically IC-42
- policing
- CAR
- rate limiting feature QC-88
- defined QC-87
- policing and shaping
- CAR
- rate limiting QC-89
- defined QC-87
- features
- summary QC-9
- token bucket
- defined QC-88
- policy-based routing
- See PBR
- Policy Propagation via BGP QC-25
- (examples) QC-28
- based on an access list QC-27
- based on the AS path QC-27
- monitor QC-28
- using community lists QC-26
- policy route-map
- MLS restrictions XC-75
- policy routing P1C-62, P1C-64
- fast switched P1C-64
- poll-group configuration mode
- description FC-21
- entering FC-21
- summary FC-26
- polling
- controlling for secondary stations BC-307
- frequency BC-301
- interval BC-302
- transmit-poll-frame timer BC-302
- poll-interval command FC-329
- poll timer
- configuring WC-31
- Poor Man's Routing, on DECnet P3C-34
- POP (point-of-presence) DC-375, IC-142
- Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP) IC-34
- port-channel
- See Fast EtherChannel
- port command BC-71, BC-398, BC-402, BC-432
- port queue
- retry interval FC-85
- POS
- configuring IC-100
- pos ais-shut command IC-100, IC-103
- POS Payload Scrambling Enhancements IC-99
- pos report command IC-103
- pos scramble-atm command IC-99
- POS scrambling IC-99
- pos threshold command IC-103
- POTS dial peer VC-30
- PPP DC-377
- and SLIP BOOTP requests, responding to DC-370
- AppleTalk
- configuring DC-389
- AppleTalk over
- (example) DC-72
- configuring DC-374
- callback
- (example) DC-597
- authentication DC-595
- client, configuring DC-596
- client-server application DC-595
- DDR DC-595 to DC-598
- retries DC-595
- RFC 1570 DC-595
- server, configuring DC-596
- support required on both ends DC-595
- See also PPP, MS Callback
- CHAP and PAP
- authentication order DC-350
- compression DC-351, IC-74
- distributed, platform support DC-352
- hardware-dependent DC-351
- Microsoft DC-352
- software DC-351
- connections DC-377
- enable encapsulation SC-44
- encapsulation, enabling DC-349
- example DC-381
- half-bridging DC-358
- (figure) DC-359
- operation DC-358
- inbound authentication SC-45
- IP
- address negotiation, address sources DC-354
- address pooling DC-354
- IP over
- configuring DC-372
- example DC-73
- IPX P2C-119
- IPX header compression on WAN links DC-380
- IPX over
- configuring DC-372 to DC-374
- dedicated IPX network numbers (example) DC-73
- loopback interfaces (example) DC-73
- VTY lines DC-74, DC-282, DC-374
- LAT, translation to DC-309
- Magic Number support DC-347
- Microsoft Point-to-Point Compression
- See MPPC
- MMP DC-535 to DC-539
- MPPC
- compression scheme DC-352
- requirements DC-353
- MS Callback
- LCP callback option, type DC-597
- Microsoft Callback Control Protocol (MSCB) DC-597
- Multilink
- See Multilink PPP
- neighbor routes DC-358
- network-layer protocols over, configuring DC-372
- on VTY lines DC-384
- outbound authentication SC-45
- peer neighbor routes
- created automatically, disabling DC-358
- dialer interface effect DC-358
- group-async interface effect DC-358
- reliable link DC-357
- RFCs 1331 and 1332 DC-369
- sample telecommuting configuration (figure) DC-370
- session, automatic startup DC-62
- with LAN Extender IC-46
- X.25, tunneling over (example) DC-310
- PPP/IPCP DC-645
- ppp authentication chap command DC-436, DC-462, DC-465, WC-50
- dialer profiles, and physical interface configuration DC-489
- MMP virtual template interface DC-538
- Multilink PPP DC-362
- PPP callback client DC-596
- ppp authentication command DC-350
- ppp authentication pap command DC-462
- Multilink PPP DC-361
- ppp bap call accept command DC-636
- ppp bap callback accept command DC-589, DC-635
- ppp bap callback request command DC-636
- ppp bap call request command DC-589, DC-635
- ppp bap call timer command DC-589
- ppp bap drop after-retries command DC-589
- ppp bap link types analog command DC-588, DC-589
- ppp bap link types isdn analog command DC-588, DC-589
- ppp bap max dial-attempts command DC-588, DC-589
- ppp bap max dialers command DC-588, DC-589
- ppp bap max ind-retries command DC-588, DC-589
- ppp bap max req-retries command DC-588, DC-589
- ppp bap number command DC-639
- ppp bap number default command DC-588, DC-589
- ppp bap number prefix command DC-638
- ppp bap number secondary command DC-589
- ppp bap timeout pending command DC-588, DC-589
- ppp bap timeout response command DC-588, DC-589
- ppp bridge appletalk command DC-359
- ppp bridge ip command DC-359
- ppp bridge ipx command DC-359
- ppp callback accept command DC-596, DC-600
- ppp callback initiate command DC-600
- ppp callback request command DC-596
- ppp command DC-377
- ppp-dest-address command BC-398
- PPP Interleaving and Fair Queuing Support
- feature description DC-363
- ppp multilink bap command DC-587, DC-635, DC-636
- ppp multilink command DC-361, DC-362
- MMP virtual template interface DC-538
- ppp multilink fragment-delay command QC-140
- ppp multilink idle-link command DC-639
- ppp multilink interleave command QC-140
- PPP over ATM
- (example) WC-75
- configuring WC-48 to WC-52
- description WC-48
- point-to-point subinterface WC-51
- PVCs WC-51
- virtual templates WC-50
- ppp quality command DC-351
- ppp reliable-link command DC-358
- ppp use-tacacs command DC-350, DC-462
- ppp use-tacacs translate option, mapping to virtual interface template command DC-272
- PQ
- assigning to an interface QC-63
- (example) QC-65
- assigning to a protocol QC-63
- (example) QC-65
- behavior QC-53
- configuring QC-63
- congestion management QC-41, QC-43
- default, assigning QC-64
- defined QC-53
- filters QC-53
- group QC-65
- how it works
- (figure) QC-53
- lower-priority traffic
- effect on QC-54
- maximum number of packets QC-60, QC-64
- (example) QC-65
- monitoring QC-61, QC-65
- overhead QC-54
- packet classification QC-54
- static configuration QC-54
- traffic priorities
- four queues QC-53
- uses QC-53, QC-54
- predictor compression WC-145
- preferred-nnserver command BC-496
- preferred routes, specifying with ISO IGRP P3C-76
- pre-shared keys
- See keys, pre-shared
- PRI
- analog modems, configuring DC-161
- outgoing call order, configuring DC-164
- See ISDN PRI
- pri-group command DC-156, DC-157
- pri groups
- channel groups, same controller (example) DC-188
- pri-group timeslots nfas_d command
- 24 B channels, configuring DC-205
- backup D channel, configuring DC-205
- primary D channel, configuring DC-205
- primary IP addresses, setting P1C-8
- Primary Rate Interface
- See ISDN PRI
- primary station
- definition BC-21
- enabling routing device as BC-304
- printer
- configuration (example) DC-65
- configuring for LPD protocol FC-85
- printer command FC-85
- (example) FC-85
- priority
- dialer pools DC-487
- priority-group command BC-263, QC-65
- priority groups
- (example) BC-273
- priority list
- description QC-54
- priority-list command QC-64
- priority-list default command QC-64
- priority-list interface command QC-64
- priority-list protocol bstun command BC-283
- priority-list protocol command BC-201, P2C-21, QC-64
- establishing queuing priorities IC-52
- priority-list protocol ip tcp command BC-284
- priority-list queue-limit command QC-64
- priority-list stun address command BC-265
- priority queueing
- enabling BC-261
- X.25 WC-167
- See also PQ
- private command FC-73
- privileged EXEC mode
- accessing FC-11
- description FC-11
- privileged EXEC mode (continued)
- prompt FC-11
- summary FC-15
- privilege level command DC-124
- privileges
- changing default SC-326
- configuration (examples) SC-333 to SC-334
- configuring
- multiple levels SC-326
- privilege level SC-326
- displaying current level SC-326
- logging in SC-326
- probes
- (examples) FC-281
- configuring FC-275
- history, collecting FC-276
- monitoring FC-278
- reaction conditions, setting FC-277
- resetting FC-278
- scheduling FC-278
- statistics, capturing FC-276
- triggers, setting FC-277
- process switching
- See also switching
- prompt command FC-306
- prompts
- customizing FC-306
- system FC-15, FC-23
- propagation-delay command BC-397, BC-400
- protect interface, APS IC-101
- protocol addresses
- ATM
- configuring WC-16
- protocol command WC-16, WC-26, WC-27, WC-28
- protocol data unit
- See also ERPDU
- Protocol-Independent Multicast
- See IP multicast routing, PIM
- protocols
- carrier (tunneling) IC-136
- exterior IP gateway P1C-3
- passenger (tunneling) IC-136
- queueing priority, assigning QC-60
- selecting terminal transport DC-122
- transport (tunneling) IC-137
- protocol translation
- applications, configuration (examples) DC-291 to DC-300
- basic configuration (example) DC-292
- central site DC-295
- general configuration (example) DC-293, DC-294
- LAT-to-LAT
- over a WAN (figure) DC-299
- over Frame Relay or SMDS (example) DC-298
- over IP WAN (example) DC-296
- via X.25 (example) DC-300
- LAT-to-PPP (example) DC-309
- LAT-to-TCP
- local translation (example) DC-307
- over a WAN (figure) DC-302
- via X.25 (example) DC-303
- LAT-to-X.25 host (example) DC-305
- one-step method
- configuring DC-266
- TCP-to-X.25-host connections (example) DC-317
- understanding DC-266
- outgoing options, mapping to virtual interface template commands DC-271
- parameters, changing dynamically (example) DC-319
- parameters and settings, changing dynamically (example) DC-318
- SLIP or PPP with a virtual asynchronous interface DC-267
- TCP-to-SLIP translation DC-309
- tunneling PPP over X.25 (example) DC-310, DC-311
- two-step for virtual templates, maximum number DC-268
- two-step method DC-267, DC-272
- configuring DC-267, DC-272
- for TCP-to-PAD connections (example) DC-318
- using as general purpose gateway DC-272
- using translate command DC-266
- virtual interface templates
- benefits DC-269
- configuration tasks DC-287
- description DC-268
- X.25 PAD-to-LAT (example) DC-313
- X.25 PAD-to-TCP (example) DC-315
- X.25-to-PPP tunneling (example) DC-310
- protocol translation, ttycap DC-241
- protocol translation sessions
- changing the number supported DC-281
- number supported DC-273, DC-280
- protocol type, filtering by BC-79
- proxy ARP
- definition P1C-26
- disabling P1C-14
- proxy explorers, configuring BC-143
- proxy network numbers
- (example) P2C-74
- interoperability P2C-41
- Prune message P1C-219
- pseudobroadcasting WC-3
- SMDS WC-11, WC-136
- (example) WC-140
- pseudonode, NLSP P2C-97
- PU
- configuration mode FC-26, FC-27
- definition, required to configure SDLLC BC-337
- devices, defining with DSPU BC-29
- type 2 devices, defining BC-29
- public data network
- See PDN
- public key chain configuration mode
- crypto key pubkey-chain rsa command FC-26
- public key configuration mode
- addressed-key command FC-26
- description FC-21
- enabling SC-304, SC-317
- named-key command FC-26
- pu command BC-495, BC-497
- pulse-time command DC-146, IC-77
- pu-type-20 command BC-400
- PVC
- X.25
- establishing (example) WC-185
- locally switched, configuring WC-171
- remote tunneling (example) WC-186
- switching on same router (example) WC-183
- pvc command WC-15
- PVC discovery
- configuring WC-17
- PVCs
- ATM
- broadcast packets, configuring WC-20
- configuring WC-15
- configuring (example) WC-65, WC-66
- PPP over ATM WC-51
- PVC discovery (example) WC-68
- traffic parameters, configuring WC-16
- VC classes, configuring WC-21
- discovery
- ATM, configuring WC-17
- Inverse ARP
- configuring WC-19
- pwd command FC-131
- Q.2931 protocol WC-23
- qllc accept-all-calls command BC-320
- QLLC conversion
- (examples) BC-331 to BC-337
- customizing BC-321
- enabling BC-319
- implementation considerations BC-29
- monitoring BC-323
- topology BC-26
- qllc dlsw command BC-230
- qllc npsi-poll command BC-320
- qllc partner command BC-321
- qllc sap command BC-322
- qllc srb command BC-320
- qllc xid command BC-321
- QoS
- characteristics QC-1, QC-2
- configuring VC-34
- (example) VC-34
- defined QC-1
- end-to-end QC-1
- features QC-5
- classification
- summary QC-5
- classification, defined QC-15
- congestion avoidance
- summary QC-8
- congestion management
- summary QC-7
- congestion management, defined QC-41
- link efficiency mechanisms
- summary QC-10
- policing and shaping
- summary QC-9
- signalling
- summary QC-10
- ISO CLNS use of P3C-78
- service models QC-3
- traffic shaping QC-107, WC-91
- Qualified Logical Link Control
- See QLLC conversion
- quality of service
- See QoS
- Quality of Service Policy Propagation via BGP QC-25
- query mode
- enabling SC-300
- query url command SC-301
- question command BC-xxxix, FC-28
- queue QC-60
- queueing
- comparison
- CQ QC-44
- PQ QC-44
- WFQ QC-44
- queue-list default command QC-60
- queue-list interface command QC-60
- queue-list protocol bstun command BC-284
- queue-list protocol ip tcp command BC-284
- queue-list queue byte-count command QC-60
- queue-list queue limit command QC-60
- queues
- controlling hold IC-6
- queuing
- effect of X.25 flow control WC-168
- priority, assigning by LU address BC-264
- queuing (continued)
- priority, assigning by serial interface address BC-263
- X.25 WC-167
- quit command FC-91
- quitting
- sessions FC-74, FC-90
- R1 modified signaling
- AS5200 and AS5300 DC-181
- configuration DC-182
- R2 signaling DC-178
- Cisco AS5200 DC-166
- clock source DC-183, DC-184
- encoding DC-184
- encoding options DC-183
- framing DC-184
- framing options DC-183
- RADIUS
- accounting SC-103
- attributes SC-104, SC-349
- IETF SC-356
- vendor-proprietary SC-104, SC-366
- authentication SC-103
- login SC-26
- PPP SC-28
- authorization SC-69, SC-103
- configuration (examples) SC-104
- configuring SC-97
- displaying NAS port types SC-102
- queries for IP addresses SC-102
- queries for static routes SC-102
- server communication SC-100
- tasks SC-99
- using vendor-specific RADIUS attributes SC-100
- vendor-proprietary SC-101
- operation SC-98
- overview SC-97
- RA mode
- enabling SC-301
- RAND compressor WC-145
- random-detect command QC-78
- random-detect exponential-weighting-constant command QC-79
- random-detect precedence command QC-79
- Random Early Detection
- See RED
- RARP
- compared to BOOTP DC-370
- RARP, definition P1C-12
- RARP server
- AutoInstall, configuring FC-59
- configuring a router as FC-249
- (example) FC-250
- role in AutoInstall
- (figure) FC-52
- RAs
- description SC-299
- See also CAs
- rate-limit command QC-32 to QC-34
- rate limits
- CAR QC-90
- rate queues
- AIP
- dynamic (example) WC-73
- ATM WC-41, WC-42
- Rate Queue Tolerance WC-41
- raw queue size
- AIP WC-44
- ATM WC-44
- RCONSOLE, available in NASI sessions DC-524
- rcp
- authentication database
- adding entries (example) FC-255
- creating for remote users FC-255
- Cisco's implementation FC-252
- Cisco versus UNIX command syntax FC-255
- remote username
- configuring FC-255
- requests
- sending FC-255
- supporting FC-255
- server
- boot from (example) FC-193
- configuration files, copying FC-147, FC-149, FC-152, FC-154
- system images, copying FC-173, FC-182
- using FC-254
- RDPDU
- interval to disable P3C-81
- ISO CLNS, configuring for sending P3C-81
- reaction conditions
- setting for RTR FC-277
- real-time traffic, on Multilink PPP connections DC-363
- Real-Time Transport Protocol
- See RTP
- Real-Time Transport Protocol Header Compression IC-75
- rebooting
- See booting
- recursive route problem IC-139
- RED
- defined QC-69
- how it works QC-70
- RED (continued)
- packet drop probability QC-70
- (figure) QC-71
- TCP
- congestion control mechanism QC-70
- traffic loss strategy QC-71
- redefine access list BC-140
- redirect protocol data unit
- See RDPDU
- redistribute command P2C-89, P2C-113
- in router configuration mode P1C-59
- ISO CLNS P3C-75
- route aggregation P2C-105, P2C-106, P2C-108, P2C-111, P2C-112
- redistribute static command P3C-75
- DDR DC-478
- Legacy DDR DC-445
- redistribution
- AppleTalk Enhanced IGRP P2C-46
- IGRP
- (example) P1C-69
- routes, disabling default information between processes P1C-60
- routes, using same metric value for all routes P1C-60
- IPX Enhanced IGRP P2C-89
- IS-IS for IP P1C-58
- match criteria
- address P3C-75
- RIP, IP (example) P1C-69
- RIP and IGRP protocol (example) P1C-69
- route maps, using P1C-58, P3C-75
- routes P3C-74
- routing information P1C-58
- static routing (example) P1C-68
- See also route redistribution
- redundancy
- between multiple routers XC-103
- HSRP XC-103
- in VLANs XC-97
- LANE XC-127
- See also, HSRP
- Reflexive Access Lists
- benefits SC-177
- configuration
- (examples) SC-185
- prework SC-180
- defining SC-182
- description SC-178
- nesting SC-183
- overview SC-177
- process SC-179
- restrictions SC-179
- temporary entries
- characteristics SC-179
- timeouts, global SC-184
- refuse-message command DC-220, FC-103
- registration authorities
- See RAs
- regular expressions
- X.25 pattern matching (example) WC-183
- rejected frames, setting time for resending BC-301
- relative line number DC-23
- reload cancel command FC-225
- reload command FC-14, FC-220, FC-224, FC-240
- boot from Flash FC-191
- reloads
- scheduled FC-224
- (example) FC-225
- canceling FC-225
- canceling (example) FC-225
- information, displaying FC-225
- relocatable images
- run-from-Flash systems FC-206
- REM
- function in LNM BC-128
- reporting interval, changing BC-132
- Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
- See RADIUS
- remote command execution
- rsh FC-253, FC-254
- remote communication server, automatic dialing DC-49
- remote copying
- See rcp
- remote copy protocol
- See rcp
- remote Ethernet LAN IC-45
- Remote Flow Control option DC-221
- remote loopback
- 56/64 kbps CSU/DSU
- Cisco 2524 IC-13
- Cisco 2525 IC-13
- remote DDS CSU/DSU DC-170
- remote loopback (interface)
- FT1/T1 CSU/DSU, Cisco 2524 and 2525 IC-12
- remote office
- enterprise dial DC-658
- service provider dial DC-658
- remote offices
- bidirectional configurations (examples) DC-729
- bidirectional dial DC-726
- central site configurations DC-710
- central site dial DC-707
- scalability issues DC-708
- remote PC
- large scale dial DC-658
- PPP over X.25 DC-658
- remote PC (continued)
- small scale dial DC-658
- VPDN dial DC-658
- remote peer
- enabling LLC2 local acknowledgment with BC-190
- SMDS (example) WC-137
- remote source-route bridging
- See RSRB
- remote username
- configuring FC-255
- defaults FC-255
- REMOTTO definition, adjusting for SDLLC BC-337
- rendezvous point (RP)
- See IP multicast routing, RP
- report path trace function, disabling BC-130
- repudiation
- description SC-311
- request-data-size command FC-275
- reserved-inbound command BC-395
- reserved-outbound command BC-395
- resolution reply
- MPOA XC-173
- NHRP XC-173
- resolution request
- MPOA XC-173
- NHRP XC-173
- Resource Reservation Protocol
- See RSVP
- resources
- sharing between VLANs XC-97
- responder support
- AppleTalk P2C-55
- response-data-size command FC-275
- response time reporter
- See RTR
- response time reporter configuration mode
- description FC-22
- summary FC-26
- resume/next command FC-96
- resume command DC-338, FC-88
- resume connection command FC-95
- menu command FC-95
- resuming connections, examples DC-338
- retransmission interval
- setting for IP IS-IS P1C-151
- setting LSP P3C-69
- retry interval
- changing for a terminal port queue FC-85
- retry-limit command BC-397, BC-399
- Reverse Address Resolution Protocol
- See RARP
- reverse modem connections, supporting DC-56
- Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF)
- description P1C-239
- reverse Telnet
- See direct Telnet session
- RFC 1027
- Proxy ARP P1C-12, P1C-14
- RFC 1042, SNAP encapsulation IC-23, IC-56
- RFC 1055
- SLIP DC-369
- RFC 1058
- RIP P1C-89
- RFC 1080 DC-221
- RFC 1084
- extended BOOTP requests FC-252
- RFC 1101
- DNS FC-58
- RFC 1108
- IP Security Options SC-339
- RFC 1112
- Host Extensions for IP Multicasting P1C-218
- RFC 1144 DC-66
- TCP/IP header compression DC-377, WC-162
- TCP header compression P1C-97, P1C-248, QC-138
- RFC 1157
- SNMPv1 FC-264
- RFC 1163
- BGP Version 2 P1C-3
- RFC 1166
- Internet Numbers P1C-8
- RFC 1183
- DNS FC-58
- RFC 1191
- Path MTU Discovery P1C-85, P1C-98
- RFC 1195
- Use of OSI IS-IS P1C-11
- RFC 1209
- multiple logical IP subnetworks WC-134
- RFC 1213
- MIB II variables FC-265
- RFC 1215
- SNMP traps FC-265
- RFC 1219
- Variable-Length Subnet Masks (VLSM) P1C-55
- RFC 1231
- IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB BC-7
- RFC 1231, IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB IC-56
- RFC 1243 P2C-2
- RFC 1253
- Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) MIB P1C-107
- RFC 1256
- Router Discovery Protocol P1C-27
- RFC 1267
- Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Version 3 P1C-3
- RFC 1294/1490 WC-115
- RFC 1305
- NTP FC-309, FC-312
- RFC 1323
- TCP timestamp P1C-99
- window scaling SC-190
- RFC 1331
- PPP DC-369
- RFC 1332
- IPCP DC-369
- RFC 1334
- CHAP and PAP, PPP authentication protocols DC-349
- PPP authentication DC-350
- See also RFC 1994
- RFC 1348
- DNS NSAP RRs P1C-16
- Domain Name System P3C-73
- RFC 1349 BC-487
- RFC 1356
- IETF standard encapsulation WC-149, WC-158, WC-163
- RFC 1395
- BOOTP extensions FC-59
- RFC 1403
- BGP/OSPF interaction P1C-27
- RFC 1406 IC-80
- RFC 1407 IC-80, IC-92, IC-94
- RFC 1434
- prestandard DLSw implementation BC-11
- RFC 1441 through 1451
- SNMPv2Classic FC-264
- RFC 1447
- SNMPv2 Party MIB FC-265
- RFC 1450
- SNMPv2 MIB FC-265
- RFC 1469
- IP Multicast over Token-Ring Local Area Networks P1C-231
- RFC 1483
- ATM fast-path transparent bridging BC-2
- bridge frame formats WC-47
- multiprotocol encapsulation WC-2, WC-60
- RFC 1490
- BAN support BC-31
- BNN support BC-31
- multiprotocol encapsulation BC-2, BC-31, WC-61
- RFC 1516, SNMP management of hubs IC-42
- RFC 1531
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) P1C-30
- RFC 1553, IPX header compression over WAN media P2C-118
- RFC 1567
- NSSA areas P1C-107
- RFC 1570
- PPP callback DC-595
- RFC 1576 BC-464
- RFC 1577
- classical IP and ARP over ATM WC-4
- IP and ARP over ATM WC-38
- RFC 1583
- OSPF Version 2 P1C-107
- RFC 1593
- SNMP management via APPN MIB BC-34
- RFC 1619 IC-97
- RFC 1631
- The IP Network Address Translator (NAT) P1C-32
- RFC 1634 P2C-119
- RFC 1647 BC-464
- RFC 1661
- PPP DC-347
- RFC 1662 IC-97
- RFC 1663
- PPP Reliable Transmission DC-357
- RFC 1695
- managed objects for ATM WC-3
- RFC 1757
- RMON FC-271
- RFC 1771
- BGP Version 4 P1C-3
- RFC 1793
- OSPF over demand circuit P1C-107
- RFC 1795
- DLSw standard BC-8
- RFC 1889 IC-75, WC-105
- Real-time Transport Protocol P1C-247
- RFC 1901
- SNMPv2C FC-264
- RFC 1902 through 1907
- SNMPv2 FC-264
- RFC 1989
- PPP link quality monitoring DC-351
- RFC 1994
- CHAP, PPP authentication protocol DC-349
- RFC 2018
- TCP selective acknowledgment P1C-99
- RFC 2037
- Entity MIB FC-265
- RFC 783
- TFTP FC-58
- RFC 791
- Internet Protocol P1C-86
- subnetting P1C-9
- RFC 792
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) P1C-83
- RFC 826
- ARP P1C-12
- RFC 862
- Echo TCP and UDP service P1C-2
- RFC 863
- Discard TCP and UDP service P1C-2
- RFC 877
- IP encapsulation WC-156, WC-159
- RFC 896
- Nagle's algorithm FC-317
- RFC 903
- RARP FC-59, P1C-12
- RFC 906
- bootstrap loading using TFTP FC-58
- RFC 919
- Broadcasting Internet Datagrams P1C-29
- RFC 922
- Broadcasting IP Datagrams in the Presence of Subnets P1C-29
- RFC 951
- BOOTP servers FC-59
- RIF
- cache
- clearing BC-145, IC-15
- monitoring IC-9
- cache entries, static
- adding (example) BC-153
- adding for two-hop path (example) BC-153
- configuring BC-118
- contents, displaying BC-145
- enabling BC-117
- ring groups, establishing BC-118
- use in source-route bridging BC-6, BC-117
- rif command BC-118
- RIF Passthru
- DLSw+
- enabling BC-233
- rif timeout command BC-118
- rif validate-enable-age command BC-118
- rif validate-enable command BC-118
- rif validate-enable-route-cache command BC-118
- ring, scheduling FDDI IC-39
- Ring Error Monitor
- See REM
- ring group
- assigning to an interface BC-113
- defining for SRB BC-112
- definition BC-112
- example BC-149
- RIP
- IP
- authentication P1C-92
- configuring P1C-89
- enabling P1C-90
- hop count P1C-89
- redistribution example P1C-69
- route summarization, disabling P1C-93
- running with IGRP P1C-93
- source IP address, disabling validation of P1C-93
- timers, adjusting P1C-91
- unicast updates, allowing P1C-90
- version, specifying P1C-91
- IPX
- description P2C-134
- disable sending of general query P2C-139
- timers P2C-135
- updates, delays P2C-135
- updates, linking to SAP P2C-138
- Net/One updates P3C-101
- XNS updates P3C-101
- delay between updates P3C-108
- receiving P3C-102, P3C-104
- setting timers P3C-108
- timer (example) P3C-114
- RJ-45 Interface Support IC-22
- rlogin
- connections to server DC-222
- description DC-219, DC-221
- example DC-224
- rlogin command DC-222
- RMON
- (examples) FC-280
- agent status, displaying FC-272
- alarms, setting FC-271
- enabling FC-271
- event table FC-272
- queue size FC-271
- rmon alarm command FC-271
- rmon command FC-271
- rmon event command FC-272
- rmon queuesize command FC-271
- robbed bit signaling
- (examples) DC-188
- analog calls DC-154
- configuration tasks DC-166
- Robbed Bit Signaling for the Cisco AS5200
- feature description DC-165
- role command BC-397, BC-398
- ROM
- booting from
- automatically FC-193
- (example) FC-194
- manually FC-243
- (example) FC-243
- ROM monitor mode
- booting
- Flash FC-242
- (example) FC-242
- from MOP server FC-243
- from network FC-243
- ROM FC-243
- system image FC-241
- commands FC-14, FC-241
- configuration register boot field FC-219
- entering FC-241
- ROM monitor mode (continued)
- summary FC-15
- using FC-14
- using system image instead of reloading FC-244
- root bridge, selecting BC-83
- rotary command DC-65
- rotary groups
- configuring DC-65
- description DC-65
- round trip time monitor
- See RTR
- route
- distribution XC-98
- processing XC-98
- route-additional-resistance command BC-392
- route aggregation, configuring NLSP
- See NLSP
- route-aggregation command P2C-104 to P2C-112
- route authentication
- IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-40
- RIP P1C-92
- route cache
- size P2C-143, XC-18
- switching decision XC-5
- route cache invalidation
- controlling P2C-143, XC-17
- route cache invalidation, controlling DC-381, XC-18
- route cost
- DECnet P3C-37
- setting P3C-36
- route-map command P3C-75, QC-26, QC-27
- for policy-based routing QC-22
- for policy routing P1C-63
- for redistribution P1C-58
- route-map configuration mode
- description FC-22
- summary FC-26
- route maps
- ISO IGRP, redistributing into P3C-75
- policy-based routing
- defining QC-22
- policy routing, defining P1C-63
- redistribution, defining P1C-58
- router
- architecture XC-6
- configuration
- command mode FC-22, FC-26
- tasks FC-1
- file management FC-2
- name FC-306
- system management FC-3
- user interface FC-2
- router bgp command P1C-6, QC-26, QC-27
- Router Discovery Protocol P1C-27
- route redistribution
- Enhanced IGRP
- NLSP P2C-89
- Enhanced IGRP and NLSP
- (example) P2C-158
- Enhanced IGRP NLSP, configuring P2C-113
- See also redistribution
- route reflector P1C-14
- router eigrp command P1C-37
- Router ForeSight WC-115
- router igrp command P1C-47
- router isis command P1C-150, P3C-64, P3C-65
- router iso-igrp command P3C-62
- router level, specifying, IS-IS for IP P1C-154
- router odr command P1C-86, P1C-87
- router ospf command P1C-109, P1C-117
- router rip command P1C-90
- routers
- in switched VLANs XC-98
- routers, as MPOA servers XC-177
- routes
- default, IP
- determining gateway of last resort P1C-57
- specifying P1C-57
- IGRP, types P1C-45
- static
- IP, configuring P1C-56
- IPX P2C-134
- VINES P3C-20
- XNS P3C-108
- route summarization P1C-39
- between OSPF areas P1C-113
- Enhanced IGRP P1C-39
- IS-IS addresses P1C-154
- RIP P1C-93
- when redistributing into OSPF P1C-114
- Route Switch Module/Versatile Interface Processor 2
- See RSM/VIP2
- routing
- Apollo Domain P3C-6
- asynchronous DC-61
- default DC-61
- sample configuration (figure) DC-371
- between VLANs XC-97
- concurrent routing and bridging BC-70
- DDR
- preparing DC-417
- decision XC-6
- information, filtering task list P1C-60
- integrated routing and bridging BC-3
- on dedicated dial-in routing device (example) DC-75
- on Token Ring IC-56
- process XC-7
- processes XC-6
- routing decision XC-6
- routing (continued)
- VINES P3C-13
- X.25 WC-169
- routing cache, ISO CLNS
- clearing P3C-82
- displaying entries P3C-82
- reinitializing P3C-82
- routing device command FC-22
- routing domain confederation P1C-13
- routing information field
- See RIF
- routing table
- Apollo Domain P3C-8, P3C-9
- AppleTalk P2C-54
- controlling P2C-39
- update timers P2C-40
- BGP, attributes P1C-8
- IP
- dynamic P1C-56
- removing entries from P1C-46
- static P1C-56
- IPX P2C-126, P2C-147
- ISO CLNS
- dynamic entries P3C-59
- static entries P3C-59
- RIP update timers P3C-108
- VINES P3C-19, P3C-20, P3C-21
- XNS P3C-107
- Routing Table Maintenance Protocol
- See RTMP
- Routing Table Protocol
- See VINES, RTP
- routing tables
- AppleTalk
- update filters P2C-23
- routing translate option, mapping to virtual interface template command DC-271
- RP
- See IP multicast routing, RP
- RPF P1C-239
- RPS, function in LNM BC-128
- RSA encrypted nonces
- description SC-310
- IKE policy parameter SC-313
- requirements SC-314, SC-315
- RSA keys
- deleting SC-304
- description SC-296
- generating SC-301, SC-316
- manually configuring SC-316
- purpose SC-301
- specifying SC-317
- viewing SC-305, SC-318
- See also certificates
- See also Certification Authority Interoperability
- RSA signatures
- description SC-310
- IKE policy parameter SC-313
- requirements SC-314
- IKE configuration SC-315
- rsh
- authentication database
- adding entries (example) FC-253
- Cisco's implementation FC-252
- commands from remote users
- supporting (example) FC-253
- disabling FC-253
- remote command execution, allowing FC-253
- remotely executing commands FC-254
- (example) FC-254
- security FC-253
- using FC-253
- rsh command FC-254
- RSM/VIP2 XC-171
- RSP card
- master and slave FC-240
- slave software image FC-232
- software image FC-229
- RSRB
- all transport types (example) BC-207
- Cisco's implementation BC-7
- class of service, enabling BC-202
- configuration examples BC-203 to BC-218
- direct encapsulation BC-191
- direct Frame Relay encapsulation (example) BC-204
- DSPU configuration BC-344
- fast switching using FTCP, configuring BC-195
- FST
- connection (example) BC-206
- enabling BC-193
- IP encapsulation over TCP BC-194, BC-195
- largest frame BC-202
- load sharing (example) BC-216
- local acknowledgment
- and passthrough (example) BC-211
- configuring for LLC2 BC-196
- example BC-208
- pass-through (example) BC-211
- peer bridges, listing BC-194
- simple reliability BC-216
- SNA Service Point configuration BC-354
- TCP connection
- configuring over BC-194, BC-198
- (example) BC-204
- rsrb-virtual-station command BC-396
- RSVP
- ATM considerations QC-124
- bandwidth considerations QC-123
- configuring VC-19
- defined QC-118
- RSVP (continued)
- description QC-121
- enabling QC-125, VC-19
- filters and bandwidth, displaying QC-126
- Frame Relay considerations QC-124
- how it works QC-119
- implementation considerations QC-123
- interface information, displaying QC-126
- monitoring QC-126
- multicast session
- (example) QC-127
- neighbor reservations, limiting QC-126
- neighbors, displaying QC-126
- planning QC-123
- quality of service guarantees QC-121
- queueing mechanisms QC-118
- Random Early Detection QC-73
- real-time traffic problems QC-122
- receiver information, displaying QC-126
- request information, displaying QC-126
- scalability QC-118
- sender information, displaying QC-126
- Shared Explicit reservation QC-123
- shared reservation QC-123
- task list QC-125
- traffic types QC-121
- underlying routing protocols QC-118
- uses QC-48
- weighted fair queuing, relationship with QC-122
- WFQ QC-48
- Wild Card Filter QC-123
- rtchk command P3C-2
- RTMP P2C-2
- advertising routes with no zones P2C-40
- definition P2C-2
- interfaces P2C-15
- routing table
- update timers P2C-40
- routing updates P2C-40
- strict checking P2C-39
- stub mode P2C-39
- RTP
- description IC-75, P1C-247, WC-105
- See also RTP header compression
- See VINES, RTP
- RTP header compression P1C-247, QC-137, VC-21
- and TCP header compression, enabling P1C-249, QC-144
- changing the number of header compression connections VC-22
- configuring VC-22
- connections supported P1C-249, QC-144
- description P1C-247
- enabling P1C-249, QC-144
- enabling on a serial interface VC-22
- (examples) P1C-262, QC-145
- (figure) P1C-248, QC-137
- Frame Relay encapsulation, using P1C-249, QC-144
- Frame Relay statistics, displaying P1C-260, QC-145
- passive P1C-249, QC-144
- prerequisites P1C-248, QC-144
- statistics
- clearing P1C-259
- displaying P1C-260, QC-145
- supported protocols P1C-248, QC-143
- RTR
- (examples) FC-281
- configuration task list FC-275
- history, collecting FC-276
- monitoring FC-278
- network performance, monitoring FC-274
- probes
- configuring FC-275
- monitoring FC-278
- resetting FC-278
- scheduling FC-278
- reaction conditions, setting FC-277
- statistics, capturing FC-276
- triggers, setting FC-277
- rtr command FC-26, FC-275
- rtr reaction-configuration command FC-277
- rtr reaction-trigger command FC-277
- rtr reset command FC-278
- rtr schedule command FC-278
- run-from-Flash systems
- Flash Load Helper FC-210
- image downloading tasks FC-179
- running configuration
- copying
- from an rcp server (example) FC-153, FC-155
- to an rcp server FC-148, FC-150
- to an rcp server (example) FC-149, FC-150
- rcp server, copying from
- (example) FC-153, FC-155
- rxboot ROM
- streamlined setup facility FC-68
- rxspeed command DC-123
- SA-Comp/1 and SA-Comp-4 Data Compression Service Adapters IC-73
- safe-store-cycle command BC-392
- safe-store-host command BC-392
- safe-store-interval command BC-392
- samples command FC-329
- samples-of-history-kept command FC-277
- SAP
- delay between packets P2C-137
- setting P2C-132, P2C-133
- description P2C-4
- filters
- creating P2C-126
- filters (examples) P2C-170, P2C-171
- general query
- disabling P2C-139
- queue length
- setting P2C-137
- responses to GNS requests
- controlling P2C-139
- static entries
- configuring P2C-136, P2C-137
- table
- static entries P2C-136
- updates
- Enhanced IGRP P2C-90
- linking to RIP P2C-138
- setting P2C-137
- update timers P2C-137
- SAR
- AIP WC-14
- SAR operation WC-55, WC-57
- SAs
- clearing SC-278, SC-293
- description SC-273, SC-311
- establishing SC-311
- IKE established
- crypto map entries, creating SC-288
- lifetimes
- configuring SC-315
- global values, configuring SC-277
- global values, default values SC-277
- how they work SC-278
- IKE policy parameter SC-313
- manually established
- crypto access lists, defining SC-281
- crypto map entries, creating SC-286
- viewing SC-319
- satellite link
- LAPB as a transport WC-144
- saving your configuration SC-303
- scalability
- in VLANs XC-95
- scenarios
- enterprise dial DC-707
- telco and ISP dial DC-665
- scheduler allocate command FC-318
- scheduler interval command FC-318
- scheduling method
- See also WFQ
- SCI interface card
- loopback on serial IC-19
- scramble command IC-93, IC-96
- screen
- length FC-81
- width FC-81
- script arap-callback command DC-602
- script callback command DC-602
- script dialer command DC-424
- script-reset command DC-47
- SDLC
- buffer size, controlling BC-307
- configuration
- displaying BC-309
- examples BC-309
- task list BC-303
- DLSw+
- configuration (example) BC-311
- support BC-305
- encapsulation for Frame Relay access support configuration (example) BC-311
- frame size, controlling BC-307
- FRMRs, determining use BC-306
- I-frame size, specifying largest BC-308, BC-318
- line speed for, increasing BC-318
- local acknowledgment
- enabling BC-261
- priority queuing BC-261
- multilink transmission groups BC-262
- design recommendations BC-262
- output buffering BC-307
- polling secondary stations, controlling BC-306, BC-307
- primary node BC-260
- primary station, enabling two-way simultaneous mode BC-305
- protocol, controlling BC-306
- retry counts, controlling BC-306
- secondary node BC-260
- STUN
- local acknowledgment, example BC-271
- timers, controlling BC-306
- transport protocol
- choosing BC-255
- two-way simultaneous mode
- configuration (example) BC-310
- enabling BC-305
- window size, controlling BC-307
- sdlc address command BC-229, BC-305, BC-348
- sdlc cts-delay command
- See half-duplex timer command
- sdlc-dest-address command BC-398
- sdlc dlsw command BC-229
- sdlc frmr-disable command BC-306
- sdlc holdq command BC-307
- sdlc k command BC-307
- sdlc n1 command BC-307
- sdlc n2 command BC-306
- sdlc partner command BC-229
- sdlc poll-limit-value command BC-307, BC-308
- sdlc role command BC-229, BC-304, BC-305, BC-347
- sdlc rts-timeout command
- See half-duplex timer command
- sdlc sdlc-largest-frame command BC-318
- sdlc-sec-addr command BC-396
- sdlc simultaneous command BC-306
- sdlc t1 command BC-306
- sdlc test command BC-309
- sdlc virtual-multidrop command BC-254
- sdlc vmac command BC-229
- SDLLC
- Cisco's implementation BC-23
- configuration
- (examples) BC-327
- task list BC-313
- customizing BC-317
- Ethernet and translational bridging, configuring BC-317
- frame size differences, resolving BC-24
- LLC2 I-frame size, specifying largest BC-317
- local acknowledgment state for, displaying BC-319
- RSRB and local acknowledgment, configuring BC-316
- SDLC I-frame size, specifying largest BC-308, BC-318
- virtual Token Ring implementation BC-24
- sdllc partner command BC-315
- sdllc ring-largest-frame command BC-318
- sdllc traddr command BC-314
- sdllc xid command BC-314
- SDP
- autoconfiguration
- (example) FC-333
- benefits FC-323
- configuring FC-324
- system controller FC-323
- SDSU
- SMDS CSU/DSU WC-10
- secondary addresses
- IP
- assigning P1C-8
- in networking subnets (example) P1C-45
- use in Frame Relay and SMDS (example) P1C-52, P1C-95
- secondary networks, IPX
- See IPX, secondary networks
- secondary station
- controlling polling for BC-307
- definition BC-21
- enabling routing device as BC-304
- Secure Data Exchange (SDE)
- IEEE 802.10 XC-123
- Secure Hash Algorithm
- See SHA
- security XC-96
- ARA DC-392
- filtering XC-95
- internal username authentication DC-393
- IP
- denial-of-service attacks SC-189
- IPSO SC-339
- TCP SYN-flooding attacks SC-189
- See also DNSIX
- See also lock-and-key
- See also Reflexive Access Lists
- See also TCP Intercept
- IP Enhanced IGRP authentication P1C-40
- policies
- creating SC-4
- nature of SC-5
- tips SC-5
- risks
- identifying SC-8
- preventing SC-8
- TACACS DC-394
- VLANs XC-94
- See also access lists
- See also authentication
- See also CET
- Security Association Identifier (SAID)
- IEEE 802.10 XC-123
- security associations
- See SAs
- security command BC-397, BC-400
- security parameter index
- See SPI
- security precautions
- Flash memory card FC-206
- seed router
- AppleTalk P2C-14
- segmentation XC-93, XC-94
- with VLANs XC-97
- segmentation and reassembly
- See SAR
- selective acknowledgment, TCP P1C-98
- selector fields
- ESI addresses
- configuring WC-25
- Semipermanent Circuit Support on ISDN PRI DC-160
- semipermanent connections
- ISDN
- Germany, Australia DC-206
- ISDN BRI DC-134
- ISDN PRI DC-160
- send command FC-90
- send-lifetime command P1C-65
- for DRP P1C-88
- for IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-40
- Sequenced Packet Exchange
- See SPX
- Sequenced Routing Update Protocol
- See SRTP
- serial
- low-speed IC-111
- DTE, transmit IC-111
- serial interface
- loopback IC-19
- serial interface encapsulation, configuring BC-393
- serial interfaces
- ATM
- description WC-60
- enabling WC-61
- encapsulation, enabling WC-61
- PVCs, ATM-DXI WC-61, WC-62
- BSTUN, assigning BC-282
- BSTUN, configuring BC-282
- clearing BC-482, IC-15
- clock rate DC-147
- configuring IC-71
- DCE mode DC-147
- default encapsulation DC-144
- dial backup DC-501 to DC-505
- (examples) DC-503
- asynchronous interface (example) DC-504
- ISDN interface (example) DC-504
- line delay DC-503
- task list DC-502
- traffic load threshold DC-503
- DTR signal pulsing DC-146, IC-77
- HDLC encapsulation, default WC-149
- high-speed IC-67
- IP, example P1C-45
- LAT compression BC-75
- Link Quality Monitoring (LQM) DC-350
- loopback IC-19
- loopback on IC-17
- lowspeed IC-111
- PA-2JT2 configuration (example) IC-128
- PA-E3 port adapter configuration (example) IC-119
- parallel BC-86
- PA-T3 port adapter configuration (example) IC-120
- synchronous
- encapsulation IC-71
- maintaining BC-482, IC-15
- supporting cards IC-70
- transmit delay DC-146, IC-76
- serial interfaces, ATM
- (example) WC-77
- HSSI WC-61
- serial line
- CMNS over leased WC-189
- encapsulation IC-71
- LAPB over leased WC-143
- Serial Line Internet Protocol
- See SLIP
- server connections
- LAT DC-234
- PPP DC-377, DC-377
- rlogin DC-222
- SLIP DC-377
- Telnet DC-222 to DC-225
- TN3270 DC-246
- XRemote DC-253
- servers
- configuring routers as FC-245
- Server Side Includes
- See SSI
- service access point
- See SAP
- Service Advertisement Protocol
- See SAP
- service announcements, LAT broadcasts DC-230
- service-any command BC-395
- service compress-config command FC-156, FC-157
- service config command FC-166, FC-167
- service exec-callback command DC-601
- service exec-wait command FC-317
- service finger command FC-307
- service hide-telnet-address command FC-307
- service linenumber command DC-125
- service models
- end-to-end
- best-effort service QC-3
- differentiated service QC-4
- integrated service QC-3
- service-module 56k clock rate command IC-108
- service-module 56k clock source command IC-108
- service-module 56k data-coding command IC-109
- service-module 56k data-coding scrambled command IC-109
- service-module 56k network-type command IC-109
- service-module 56k remote-loopback command IC-110
- service-module 56k switched-carrier command IC-110
- service modules
- Cisco 2524
- 2- and 4-wire CSU/DSU IC-108
- reset IC-13
- Cisco 2525
- 2- and 4-wire CSU/DSU IC-108
- reset IC-13
- T1/fractional T1 IC-104
- remote loopback IC-106
- service modules, 2- and 4-wire CSU/DSU
- clock source IC-108
- service modules, 2- and 4-wire CSU/DSU (continued)
- DDS mode IC-109
- dialup mode IC-109
- service modules, Cisco 2524, 2525
- monitor and maintain IC-10
- service-module t1 clock source command IC-104
- service-module t1 data-coding inverted command IC-104
- service-module t1 framing command IC-105
- service-module t1 lbo command IC-105
- service-module t1 lbo none command IC-105
- service-module t1 linecode command IC-105
- service-module t1 remote-alarm-enable command IC-106
- service-module t1 remote-loopback full command IC-106
- service-module t1 remote-loopback payload command IC-106
- service-module tx1 data-coding normal command IC-104
- service nagle command FC-318
- service profile identifier
- See ISDN BRI, SPID
- service providers
- large scale dial DC-675
- PPP over X.25 dial DC-690
- small to medium scale dial DC-665
- virtual private dial networks DC-693
- service pt-vty-logging command DC-287, DC-288
- services, LAT
- description DC-227
- enabling inbound DC-230
- logically partitioning by terminal line DC-236
- service slave-log command FC-291
- Service-Specific Connection-Oriented Protocol
- See SSCOP
- service tcp-keepalives command FC-289
- service tcp-keepalives-in command WC-171
- service tcp-keepalives-out command WC-171
- service tcp-small-servers command FC-307
- service telnet-zero-idle command FC-317
- service timestamp command FC-330
- service timestamps command FC-293, FC-298
- session filtering
- See Reflexive Access Lists
- session-limit command DC-125
- session limits, setting for terminal DC-125
- sessions
- BGP
- clearing P1C-8
- default version P1C-10
- resetting P1C-11
- ending FC-74
- exiting FC-90
- quitting FC-74, FC-90
- saving user changes between FC-73
- switching between FC-88
- sessions, LAT virtual circuits DC-232
- session timeout command FC-93
- session-timeout command DC-125
- set algorithm 40-bit-des command SC-240
- set algorithm des command SC-240
- set as-path command P1C-59
- set automatic-tag command P1C-59
- set card-message command FC-202
- set community command P1C-59
- set configserver command XC-144
- set dampening command P1C-59
- set default interface command P1C-63, QC-22
- setenv command DC-255
- set interface command P1C-63, QC-22
- set ip default next-hop command P1C-63, QC-22
- set ip next-hop command P1C-63, QC-22
- set ip precedence command P1C-63, QC-22, QC-26, QC-27
- set level command P1C-59, P3C-76
- set local-preference command P1C-59
- set metric command P1C-59, P3C-76
- set metric command, IGRP or IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-59
- set metric-type command P1C-59, P3C-76
- set metric-type internal command P1C-59
- set next-hop command P1C-59
- set origin command P1C-59
- set-overload-bit command P1C-155
- set peer command SC-240, SC-287, SC-288, SC-291
- set pfs command SC-289, SC-291
- set security-association level per-host command SC-288
- set security-association lifetime command SC-288, SC-291
- set session-key command SC-287
- set tag command P1C-59, P3C-76
- set transform-set command SC-287, SC-288, SC-290
- setup command facility
- (example) FC-63 to FC-67
- asynchronous interfaces
- (example) FC-64 to FC-65
- default client IP address (examples) FC-64 to FC-65
- configuration command script
- (example) FC-65
- configuration file, saving FC-62, FC-67
- configuration register FC-62
- description FC-62
- entering FC-62
- global parameters
- (example) FC-63
- interface parameters
- (example) FC-63, FC-67
- interface summary, viewing FC-63
- prerequisite knowledge FC-61
- sample configuration FC-63 to FC-67
- streamlined setup facility
- See also streamlined setup facility
- setup command facility (continued)
- System Configuration Dialog FC-62
- (example) FC-63
- returning to privileged EXEC prompt FC-62
- task list FC-61
- terminating the configuration FC-63
- using after first-time startup FC-61
- set weight command P1C-59
- sgbp group command DC-538
- sgbp member command DC-538
- SHA
- description SC-310
- IKE policy parameter SC-313
- SHA algorithm
- description SC-272
- shelf
- attributes FC-327
- discovery
- (example) FC-333
- managed polling FC-326
- syslog messages FC-329
- system controller device FC-324
- Shelf Discovery Protocol
- See SDP
- shelf-type command FC-329
- Shiva FastPath router
- K-Star P2C-11
- shortcut-frame-count command XC-179
- shortcut-frame-time command XC-179
- shortcut VCC XC-173, XC-177
- short-hold idle timer
- ISDN Advice of Charge DC-202
- show access-lists command P1C-101, QC-35, SC-173
- show access-lists rate-limit command QC-35
- show aliases command FC-306
- show alps ascu command BC-540
- show alps circuits command BC-540
- show alps peers command BC-540
- show apollo arp command P3C-9
- show apollo interface command P3C-9
- show apollo route command P3C-9
- show apollo traffic command P3C-9
- show appletalk access-lists command P2C-54
- show appletalk adjacent-routes command P2C-54
- show appletalk arp command DC-399, P2C-54
- show appletalk aurp events command P2C-54
- show appletalk aurp topology command P2C-54
- show appletalk cache command P2C-54
- show appletalk domain command P2C-54
- show appletalk eigrp interfaces command P2C-54
- show appletalk eigrp neighbors command P2C-54
- show appletalk eigrp topology command P2C-54
- show appletalk globals command P2C-54
- show appletalk interface command DC-399, P2C-54
- show appletalk macip-clients command DC-399, P2C-54
- show appletalk macip-servers command DC-399, P2C-54
- show appletalk macip-traffic P2C-54
- show appletalk macip-traffic command DC-399
- show appletalk name-cache command P2C-54
- show appletalk nbp command P2C-54
- show appletalk neighbors command P2C-54
- show appletalk remap command P2C-54
- show appletalk route command P2C-54
- show appletalk socket command P2C-54
- show appletalk static command P2C-54
- show appletalk traffic command DC-399, DC-443, DC-471, DC-495, P2C-54
- show appletalk zone command DC-399, P2C-54
- show appn class-of-service command BC-408
- show appn connection-network command BC-408
- show appn directory command BC-408
- show appn intermediate-session command BC-408
- show appn link-station command BC-408
- show appn mode command BC-408
- show appn node command BC-408
- show appn port command BC-408
- show appn session command BC-408
- show appn topology command BC-408
- show aps command IC-101, IC-102
- show arap command DC-399
- show arp command P1C-43, WC-63, WC-136
- show async bootp command DC-39
- show async-bootp command FC-252
- show async status command DC-39, IC-9
- show atm interface atm command WC-63
- show atm map command WC-63
- show atm pvc command WC-63
- show atm svc command WC-63
- show atm traffic command WC-63
- show atm vc command WC-63
- show boot command FC-144, FC-170, FC-215, FC-223, FC-229, FC-240
- CONFIG_FILE environment variable
- specifying FC-163
- show bridge circuit-group command BC-87
- show bridge command BC-87
- show bridge multicast command BC-87
- show bstun command BC-286
- show buffers command DC-129, FC-319
- show c7200 command FC-286
- show calendar command FC-316
- show cdp command FC-274
- show cdp entry command FC-274
- show cdp interface command FC-274
- show cdp neighbors command FC-274
- show cdp traffic command FC-274
- show clns cache command P3C-82
- show clns command P3C-82
- show clns es-neighbors command P3C-82
- show clns filter-expr command P3C-82
- show clns filter-set command P3C-82
- show clns interface command P3C-82
- show clns is-neighbors command P3C-82
- show clns neighbors command P3C-82
- show clns protocol command P3C-82
- show clns route command P3C-82
- show clns traffic command P3C-82
- show clock command FC-316
- show cmns command WC-180
- show commands
- displaying information FC-286
- show compress command IC-9
- show configuration command
- See show startup-config command
- show context command FC-286
- show controller cbus command FC-231
- show controller e1 command DC-400, IC-10
- show controller fastethernet command IC-22
- show controller pos command IC-101
- show controllers bri command DC-137, DC-164, DC-165, IC-9
- show controllers cbus command BC-467, BC-480, IC-22, IC-56, IC-89
- show controllers channel command BC-480
- show controllers command IC-9, IC-22, IC-56, IC-102, IC-112
- Cisco 4000 series IC-9
- Cisco 7000 series IC-9
- Cisco 7200 series IC-9
- Cisco 7500 series IC-9
- show controllers cxbus command IC-9
- show controllers e1 command DC-164
- show controllers lex command IC-13
- show controllers logging FC-295
- show controllers mci command IC-22
- show controllers serial command DC-164, IC-94, IC-96
- show controllers t1 command DC-164
- show controllers tech-support FC-287
- show controllers token command BC-144, BC-202, IC-56
- show controller t1 command DC-400, IC-10
- channelized E1 error checking DC-169
- channelized T1 troubleshooting DC-168
- show controller t3 command IC-89, IC-90
- show crypto ca certificates command SC-305
- show crypto cisco algorithms command SC-238
- show crypto cisco connections command SC-251
- show crypto cisco key-timeout command SC-248
- show crypto crypto-engine connections active command SC-251
- show crypto dynamic-map command SC-293
- show crypto engine configuration command SC-247, SC-248
- show crypto ipsec sa command SC-293
- show crypto ipsec security-association lifetime command SC-293
- show crypto ipsec transform-set command SC-293
- show crypto isakmp policy command SC-315, SC-319
- show crypto isakmp sa command SC-318, SC-319
- show crypto key mypubkey command SC-235, SC-247
- show crypto key mypubkey rsa command SC-305, SC-316
- show crypto key pubkey-chain rsa command SC-305, SC-318
- show crypto map command SC-251, SC-293
- show dbconn connection BC-436
- show dbconn license BC-436
- show dbconn ports BC-436
- show dbconn rdbname BC-436
- show dbconn server BC-436
- show debugging BC-437
- show debugging command FC-274, FC-297
- show decnet command P3C-46
- show decnet interface command P3C-46
- show decnet map command P3C-46
- show decnet neighbors command P3C-46
- show decnet route command P3C-46
- show decnet static command P3C-46
- show decnet traffic command DC-443, DC-471, DC-495, P3C-46
- show diagbus command IC-9
- show dialer command DC-137, DC-138, DC-164, DC-165, DC-443, DC-471, DC-590, DC-618
- show dialer interface command DC-495
- show dialer map command DC-590
- show dlsw capabilities command BC-234
- show dlsw circuits command BC-234
- show dlsw fastcache command BC-234
- show dlsw peers command BC-234
- show dlsw reachability command BC-234
- show dlsw statistics command BC-234
- show drip command BC-173
- show dspu command BC-357
- show dxi map command WC-62
- show dxi pvc command WC-62
- show environment command FC-286
- show extended channel backup command BC-480
- show extended channel cmpc command BC-480
- show extended channel command BC-468
- show extended channel connection-map llc2 command BC-480
- show extended channel csna command BC-480
- show extended channel icmp-stack command BC-481
- show extended channel ip-stack command BC-481
- show extended channel llc2 command BC-480, BC-481
- show extended channel max-llc2-sessions command BC-480
- show extended channel packing names command BC-481
- show extended channel packing stats command BC-481
- show extended channel statistics command BC-481
- show extended channel subchannel command BC-481
- show extended channel tcp-connections command BC-481
- show extended channel tcp-stack command BC-481
- show extended channel tg command BC-481
- show extended channel tn3270-server client-ip-address command BC-481
- show extended channel tn3270-server command BC-481
- show extended channel tn3270-server dlur command BC-481
- show extended channel tn3270-server dlurlink command BC-481
- show extended channel tn3270-server pu command BC-481
- show extended channel tn3270-server pu lu command BC-481
- show extended channel tn3270-sever nailed-pu command BC-481
- show extended channel udp-listeners command BC-481
- show extended channel udp-stack command BC-481
- show file command FC-144
- show file descriptors command FC-132
- show file information command FC-132
- show file systems command FC-131, FC-204, FC-240
- show flash command FC-170, FC-204
- show flh-log command FC-213
- show frame-relay ip rtp header-compression command P1C-260, QC-145
- show frame-relay lapf command QC-111
- show frame-relay lmi command QC-110, WC-107
- show frame-relay map command QC-110, WC-107
- show frame-relay pvc command QC-110, WC-107
- show frame-relay route command QC-111, WC-107
- show frame-relay svc maplist command QC-111
- show frame-relay traffic command QC-111, WC-107
- show fras map command BC-371
- show gt64010 command FC-287
- show hardware command IC-4
- show history command FC-33
- show hosts command P1C-43
- show hub command IC-14
- show interface async command DC-35
- show interface fastethernet command IC-22
- show interface pos command IC-101, IC-102
- show interfaces async command IC-9
- show interfaces atm command WC-62, WC-64
- show interfaces bri command DC-129, DC-137, DC-443, DC-471, DC-495, DC-618
- show interfaces channel accounting command BC-481
- show interfaces command IC-4, QC-35, QC-140
- clearing interface counters IC-15
- displaying
- Ethernet port numbers IC-22
- interface type numbers IC-4
- protocol types IC-9
- Token Ring numbers IC-56
- remote source-route bridging BC-203
- SDLC station configuration information, displaying BC-309
- source-route bridging BC-145
- VINES P3C-13
- X.25 WC-180
- show interfaces crb command BC-87
- show interface serial command BC-319
- show interfaces fddi command IC-36
- show interfaces irb command BC-72, BC-88
- show interfaces lex command IC-14
- show interfaces port-channel command IC-35
- show interfaces random-detect command QC-79
- show interfaces serial bchannel command DC-164
- show interfaces serial command IC-14, IC-89, IC-94, IC-96, WC-107
- show interface stats command XC-89
- show interfaces tunnel command IC-15
- show interfaces type command QC-110
- show interfaces vty command DC-287
- show interface virtual-access command DC-286, DC-532
- show ip access-list command P1C-101
- show ip accounting checkpoint command P1C-101
- show ip accounting command P1C-96
- show ip aliases command P1C-43
- show ip arp command P1C-43
- show ip bgp cidr-only command P1C-25
- show ip bgp command P1C-25, QC-28
- show ip bgp community-list command P1C-25, QC-28
- show ip bgp dampened-paths command P1C-24
- show ip bgp filter-list command P1C-25
- show ip bgp flap-statistics command P1C-24
- show ip bgp inconsistent-as command P1C-25
- show ip bgp neighbors command P1C-26
- show ip bgp paths command P1C-26
- show ip bgp peer-group command P1C-26
- show ip bgp regexp command P1C-25
- show ip bgp summary command P1C-26
- show ip cache command XC-17
- show ip cache policy command P1C-66, QC-23
- show ip cef command QC-28
- show ip drp command P1C-101
- show ip dvmrp route command P1C-260
- show ip eigrp interfaces command P1C-42
- show ip eigrp neighbors command P1C-42
- show ip eigrp topology command P1C-42
- show ip eigrp traffic command P1C-42
- show ip igmp groups command P1C-260
- show ip igmp interface command P1C-260
- show ip inspect command SC-209
- show ip interface command FC-118, P1C-43, QC-28
- show ip irdp command P1C-43
- show ip local policy command P1C-66
- show ip masks command P1C-43
- show ip mcache command P1C-260, XC-89
- show ip mds forwarding command XC-88
- show ip mds interface command XC-88
- show ip mds stats command XC-88
- show ip mds summary command XC-88
- show ip mpacket command P1C-260
- show ip mroute command P1C-260
- show ip nat statistics command P1C-42
- show ip nat translations command P1C-42
- show ip nhrp command P1C-44, P2C-150
- show ip nhrp traffic command P1C-44, P2C-150
- show ip ospf border-routers command P1C-121
- show ip ospf command P1C-121
- show ip ospf database command P1C-121
- show ip ospf interface command P1C-121
- show ip ospf neighbor command P1C-121
- show ip ospf virtual-links command P1C-121
- show ip pim bsr command P1C-237
- show ip pim interface command P1C-260
- show ip pim interface count command XC-89
- show ip pim neighbor command P1C-260
- show ip pim rp command P1C-224, P1C-260
- show ip pim rp-hash command P1C-236, P1C-237
- show ip pim vc command P1C-260
- show ip policy command P1C-66
- show ip protocols command P1C-66
- show ip redirects command P1C-43
- show ip route command P1C-44, P1C-66, QC-28
- show ip route flow command XC-40
- show ip route profile command XC-32
- show ip route summary command P1C-44, P1C-66
- show ip route supernets-only command P1C-66
- show ip rpf command P1C-260
- show ip rsvp installed command QC-126
- show ip rsvp interface command QC-126
- show ip rsvp neighbor command QC-126
- show ip rsvp request command QC-126
- show ip rsvp reservation command QC-126
- show ip rsvp sender command QC-126
- show ip rtp header-compression command P1C-260, QC-145
- show ip sdr command P1C-260
- show ip tcp header-compression command P1C-101
- show ip traffic command P1C-101
- show ip wccp command FC-118
- show ip wccp web-caches command FC-118
- show ipx accounting command P2C-151
- show ipx cache command P2C-147
- show ipx eigrp interfaces command P2C-149
- show ipx eigrp neighbors command P2C-149
- show ipx eigrp topology command P2C-149
- show ipx interface command DC-443, DC-471, DC-495, P2C-147
- show ipx nlsp database command P2C-150
- show ipx nlsp neighbors command P2C-150
- show ipx nlsp spf-log command P2C-150
- show ipx route command P2C-147, P2C-149
- show ipx servers command P2C-147
- show ipx traffic command DC-495, P2C-147, P2C-149
- show isdn command DC-138, DC-165, DC-203
- show isdn nfas group command DC-206
- show isdn service command DC-206
- show isis database command P1C-155, P3C-82
- show isis routes command P3C-82
- show isis spf-log command P1C-155, P3C-82
- show key chain command P1C-66
- show lane bus command XC-155
- show lane client command XC-155
- show lane command XC-155
- show lane config command XC-156
- show lane database command XC-156
- show lane default atm addresses command XC-143
- show lane default-atm-addresses command XC-156
- show lane le-arp command XC-156
- show lane server command XC-156
- show lat services command DC-234
- show line command DC-33, DC-39, DC-287
- show llc2 command BC-303, BC-319, WC-180
- show lnm bridge command BC-132, BC-145
- show lnm config command BC-132, BC-145
- show lnm interface command BC-132, BC-145
- show lnm ring command BC-132, BC-145
- show lnm station command BC-132, BC-145
- show local-ack command BC-145, BC-203, BC-319
- show logging command FC-292, FC-295
- show memory command FC-286
- show microcode command FC-170, FC-201
- show modem at-mode command DC-107
- show modem call-stats command DC-115
- show modem command DC-103
- show modem connect-speeds command DC-103
- show modem csm command DC-107
- show modem log command DC-107
- show modem summary command DC-107
- show mpoa client cache command XC-179
- show mpoa client command XC-179
- show mpoa client statistics command XC-179
- show mpoa default-atm-address command XC-179
- show mpoa default-atm-addresses command XC-185
- show mpoa server cache command XC-185
- show mpoa server command XC-185
- show mpoa server statistics command XC-185
- show ncia circuits command BC-454
- show ncia client command BC-454
- show ncia server command BC-454
- show netbios-cache command BC-145
- show network-clocks command WC-64
- show ntp associations command FC-316
- show ntp status command FC-316
- show pci command FC-286
- show ppp bap group command DC-590
- show ppp bap queues command DC-590
- show ppp multilink QC-141
- show ppp multilink command DC-590
- show process cpu command DC-145, DC-351, DC-352, IC-74, WC-145
- show processes command FC-286
- show processes memory command FC-286
- show protocols command FC-286
- show queueing custom command QC-61
- show queueing fair command QC-56
- show queueing priority command QC-65
- show reload command FC-225
- show rif command IC-9
- show rmon alarms command FC-272
- show rmon capture command FC-272
- show rmon command FC-272
- show rmon events command FC-272
- show rmon filter command FC-272
- show rmon history command FC-272
- show rmon hosts command FC-272
- show rmon matrix command FC-272
- show rmon statistics command FC-272
- show rmon task command FC-272
- show rmon topn command FC-272
- show route-map command P1C-66, P3C-82
- show rtr application command FC-278
- show rtr collection-statistics command FC-278
- show rtr configuration command FC-279
- show rtr distribution-statistics command FC-279
- show rtr history command FC-279
- show rtr operational-state command FC-279
- show rtr react-trigger command FC-279
- show rtr totals-statistics command FC-279
- show running-config command FC-144
- show smds addresses command WC-136
- show smds map command WC-136
- show smds traffic command WC-136
- show smrp forward command P2C-54
- show smrp globals command P2C-54
- show smrp group command P2C-54
- show smrp mcache command P2C-54
- show smrp neighbor command P2C-55
- show smrp port command P2C-55
- show smrp route command P2C-55
- show smrp traffic command P2C-55
- show sna command BC-357
- show snapshot command DC-618
- show snmp command FC-267, FC-271
- show snmp pending command FC-271
- show snmp sessions command FC-271
- show sntp command FC-313, FC-316
- show source-bridge command BC-145
- show span command BC-88
- show sscop command WC-64
- show sse summary command BC-88, BC-145, P2C-147
- show stacks command FC-240, FC-286
- show standby command P1C-101
- show startup-config command BC-124, FC-144, FC-215, FC-223
- show stun command BC-265
- show subsys command FC-286
- show syscon discover command FC-325
- show syscon mibpoll command FC-327
- show syscon sdp command FC-325
- show syslog-server command FC-331
- show system
- running-config command IC-5
- show tarp blacklisted-adjacencies command P3C-87
- show tarp command P3C-87
- show tarp host command P3C-87
- show tarp interface command P3C-87
- show tarp ldb command P3C-87
- show tarp map command P3C-87
- show tarp static-adjacencies command P3C-87
- show tarp tid-cache command P3C-87
- show tarp traffic command P3C-87
- show tcp brief command DC-223, FC-286
- show tcp command DC-223, FC-286
- show tcp intercept connections command SC-193
- show tcp intercept statistics command SC-193
- show tcp statistics command P1C-101
- show tdm connections command FC-286
- show tdm data command FC-286
- show tn3270 ascii-hexval command DC-245
- show tn3270 character-map command DC-245
- show traffic-shape command QC-100
- show traffic-shape statistics command QC-100
- show users command DC-41, DC-286, DC-519
- show version command BC-482, FC-170, FC-216, FC-240, FC-248, IC-10
- show vines access command P3C-21
- show vines cache command P3C-21
- show vines host command P3C-21
- show vines interface command P3C-21
- show vines ipc command P3C-21
- show vines neighbors command P3C-21
- show vines route command P3C-21
- show vines services command P3C-21
- show vines traffic command DC-443, DC-471, DC-495, P3C-22
- show vlans command BC-88
- show whoami command FC-71, FC-98
- show x25 interface command WC-180
- show x25 map command WC-180
- show x25 pad command DC-337
- show x25 remote-red command WC-180
- show x25 route command WC-180
- show x25 services command WC-180
- show x25 vc command WC-180
- show x25 xot command WC-180
- show xns cache command P3C-112
- show xns interface command P3C-112
- show xns route command P3C-112
- show xns traffic command DC-443, DC-471, DC-495, P3C-112
- show xremote command DC-251, DC-257
- show xremote line command DC-251, DC-257
- shutdown (hub) command IC-14, IC-42
- shutdown command BC-483, IC-16, IC-53, WC-14, WC-50
- shutdown interfaces
- example IC-20
- result IC-15
- signaling
- ATM
- point-to-multipoint, configuring WC-27
- signaling phase, FDDI CMT IC-40
- signalling
- defined QC-117
- features
- summary QC-10
- in-band
- IP Precedence, 802.1p QC-117
- IP Precedence
- differentiated QoS QC-117
- out-of-band
- RSVP QC-117
- RSVP
- defined QC-118
- guaranteed QoS QC-117
- signals
- pulsing DTR DC-146, IC-77
- signatures
- See RSA signatures
- SIG-TS-001/1991 standard WC-135
- Silicon Switch Processor
- See SSP
- Simple LANE Service Replication
- backup servers XC-127
- redundancy requirements XC-152
- Simple Network Management Protocol FC-264
- See SNMP
- Simple Network Time Protocol
- See SNTP
- simple server redundancy XC-152
- Simple Server Redundancy Protocol
- See SSRP
- simplex circuit, definition P1C-87
- simplex Ethernet circuit
- configuring P1C-87
- simplex Ethernet interfaces, configuring IP P1C-87
- single route
- VINES P3C-19
- single-site calling DC-435
- Skeme key exchange protocol
- description SC-310
- See also IKE
- SLARP
- role in AutoInstall
- (figure) FC-52
- slave
- See HSA
- slave auto-sync config command FC-228
- slave default-slot command FC-228
- slave image command FC-239
- slave reload command FC-240
- slave sync config command FC-239
- SLIP
- and PPP BOOTP requests, responding to DC-370
- connections to server DC-377
- defined DC-377
- drivers
- IPTalk P2C-33
- examples DC-382
- IP over
- configuring DC-372
- example DC-72
- RFC 1055 DC-369
- sample telecommuting configuration (figure) DC-370
- session, automatic startup DC-62
- tunneling over X.25 (example) DC-310
- SMDS
- address
- mapping WC-130
- resolution (ARP) WC-131
- specification WC-130
- AIP
- E.164 addresses WC-46
- AppleTalk
- address mapping WC-131
- configuring WC-134
- extended network (example) WC-138
- fast switching WC-136
- nonextended network (example) WC-139
- ARP
- address mapping WC-131
- configuring WC-133
- ATM
- configuring WC-45
- bridging WC-134
- address mapping WC-131
- bridging over WC-10
- broadcast ARP messages WC-131
- Cisco's implementation WC-127
- configuration (examples) WC-137
- configure protocols WC-132
- configuring transparent bridging over BC-69
- customizing WC-132
- SMDS (continued)
- DECnet
- address mapping WC-131
- configuring WC-133
- disabled split horizon P1C-51, P1C-94
- DXI 3.2 with heartbeat WC-11, WC-135
- dynamic routing table WC-10, WC-132
- enabling, task overview WC-129
- encapsulation WC-129
- fast switching
- AppleTalk
- XC-15
- configuring WC-136, XC-15
- IP XC-15
- IPX P2C-117, XC-15
- transparent bridging BC-69, WC-134
- hardware requirements WC-127
- IP
- address mapping WC-131
- configuring WC-133
- fast switching WC-136
- pseudobroadcasting WC-136
- IP split horizon WC-10
- IPX
- address mapping WC-131
- configuring WC-133
- dynamic address mapping WC-132
- dynamic address mapping (example) WC-138
- fast switching WC-136
- ISO CLNS
- address mapping WC-131
- configuring WC-133
- LAT-to-LAT protocol translation over DC-298
- monitoring activity WC-136
- monitoring connection WC-136
- multicast address map WC-130
- multiple logical IP subnetwork
- (example) WC-139
- LIS WC-11, WC-134
- multiprotocol configuration (example) WC-137
- network connection WC-10
- protocols supported WC-10
- pseudobroadcasting WC-11, WC-136
- (example) WC-140
- remote peer configuration (example) WC-137
- required protocol multicasts (table) WC-133
- SDSU equipment WC-10
- standards, defining WC-10
- static map entries WC-130
- static routing table WC-10
- subinterfaces, multiple logical IP subnetworks (LIS) WC-135
- task list WC-129
- VINES
- address mapping WC-131
- configuring WC-134
- XNS
- address mapping WC-131
- configuring WC-133
- smds address command WC-130, WC-135
- smds-dest-address command BC-398
- smds dxi command WC-135
- smds enable-arp command WC-131, WC-132, WC-135
- smds glean command WC-132
- smds multicast arp command WC-132
- smds multicast bridge command BC-69, WC-134
- smds multicast command WC-130, WC-135
- smds static-map command WC-130
- smds static-map ip command WC-136
- SMRP
- fast switching cache table P2C-54
- traffic table P2C-55
- smrp mroute-cache protocol appletalk command P2C-37
- SMT
- message queue size, setting IC-41
- smt-queue-threshold command IC-41
- SMT Version 7.3 IC-35
- SNA
- alerts FC-274
- CMCC adapter support BC-464
- error recovery BC-190
- FRAS BC-31
- LAN support BC-465
- local LU address priorities BC-202
- resolutions FC-274
- RTR FC-274
- traffic priority by LU address, setting BC-201
- transmission groups
- configuring BC-256
- VTAM and XCA support BC-464
- sna enable-host command BC-353
- sna host command
- Ethernet BC-352
- FDDI BC-352
- Frame Relay BC-353
- QLLC BC-352
- RSRB BC-352
- SDLC BC-352
- Token ring BC-352
- virtual data link control BC-352
- SNAP
- Ethernet protocols over 802.2 media IC-23
- filtering
- on input or output BC-136
- on output (example) BC-161
- snapshot client command DC-617
- snapshot routing
- snapshot routing (continued)
- client configuration (example) DC-618
- client router, configuring DC-617
- connections, monitoring DC-618
- diagnostics for interface, displaying DC-618
- quiet period, terminating DC-618
- retry period (figure) DC-616
- routed protocols supported DC-616
- routing information, exchange DC-615
- server configuration (example) DC-618
- server router, configuring DC-617
- task list DC-616
- when to use DC-615
- snapshot server command DC-617, DC-618
- sna rsrb command BC-354
- sna rsrb enable-host command BC-354
- sna rsrb start command BC-354
- SNA Service Point
- configuration tasks BC-352
- connection with a remote host on an interface BC-353, BC-354, BC-355
- data link controls BC-353
- Frame Relay support BC-355
- local service access point (SAP), enabling for
- RSRB BC-354
- Token Ring or Ethernet BC-353
- virtual data link control BC-355
- monitoring and maintaining BC-357
- over DLSw+ BC-16
- RSRB
- configuration BC-354
- local acknowledgment, configuring BC-354
- RSRB interface, defining BC-354
- SDLC support BC-356
- Service Point/RSRB interface, defining BC-354
- Token Ring configuration BC-353
- virtual data link control
- configuration BC-354, BC-355
- configuration (example) BC-363
- interface, defining BC-355
- X.25 support BC-356
- sna start command BC-353
- SNA Type of Service
- feature description BC-14
- IP Precedence
- (table) BC-14
- configuring BC-14
- port number
- (table) BC-14
- configuring priority BC-14
- sna vdlc command BC-355
- sna vdlc enable-host command BC-355
- sna vdlc start command BC-355
- SNMP
- (examples) FC-279
- access control FC-266
- agent
- contact FC-267
- disabling FC-267
- location FC-267
- managed devices FC-265
- serial number FC-267
- AppleTalk, configuring P2C-29
- community FC-266
- configuration task list FC-265
- description FC-261
- features FC-264
- monitoring FC-267
- network management
- MIB WC-79
- packet size FC-267
- sessions FC-270
- shutdown mechanism FC-266
- SNMPv1
- description FC-264
- SNMPv2
- description FC-264
- SNMPv2C
- description FC-264
- SNMPv2Classic
- description FC-264
- supported MIBs FC-265
- TFTP servers, limiting FC-267
- traps IC-44
- description FC-262
- RTR FC-274
- SNMPv1 FC-268
- versions FC-264
- view records FC-266
- SNMP Manager
- enabling FC-270
- monitoring FC-271
- security considerations FC-270
- sessions FC-270
- session timeout FC-270
- snmp-server chassis-id command FC-267
- snmp-server community command FC-266, FC-292, P2C-29
- snmp-server contact command FC-267
- snmp-server enable command FC-268
- snmp-server enable informs command FC-269
- snmp-server enable traps command FC-327
- snmp-server host command FC-268, FC-269, FC-327
- snmp-server informs command FC-269
- snmp-server location command FC-267
- snmp-server manager command FC-270, FC-327
- snmp-server manager session-timeout command FC-270
- snmp-server packetsize command FC-267
- snmp-server queue-length command FC-268
- snmp-server system-shutdown command FC-266
- snmp-server tftp-server-list command FC-267
- snmp-server trap-source command FC-268, FC-269
- snmp-server trap-timeout command FC-268
- snmp-server view command FC-266
- SNMP trap
- Health Monitor FC-326
- snmp trap illegal-address command IC-44
- snmp trap link-status command FC-268, FC-269
- SNMP trap messages VC-35
- SNMPv2C
- description FC-264
- SNPA
- masks P3C-81
- NSAP mapping P3C-72
- SNTP
- configuring FC-313
- description FC-309
- sntp broadcast client command FC-313
- sntp server command FC-313
- software compression
- HDLC IC-74
- LAPB IC-74, WC-145
- PPP IC-74
- statistics, displaying IC-9
- software flow control
- changing for a session FC-83
- software upgrades
- run-from-Flash systems FC-209, FC-210
- SONET
- PLIM
- ATM WC-43
- source-address command IC-43
- source addresses
- administrative filtering BC-136
- source-bridge command BC-228
- RSRB
- direct encapsulation, using BC-192
- IP encapsulation over fast-switched TCP, using BC-196
- IP encapsulation over FST, using BC-194
- IP encapsulation over TCP, using BC-195
- LLC2 local acknowledgment over TCP, using BC-199
- SRB
- dual-port bridge, configuring BC-110, BC-111
- multiport bridge, configuring BC-113
- source-bridge connection-timeout command BC-141
- source-bridge cos-enable command BC-202
- source-bridge enable-80d5 command BC-122
- source-bridge explorer-dup-ARE-filter command BC-142
- source-bridge explorer-fastswitch command BC-143
- source-bridge explorer-maxrate command BC-143
- source-bridge explorerq-depth command BC-142
- source-bridge fst-peername command BC-193, BC-315, BC-316
- source-bridge input-address-list command BC-136
- source-bridge input-lsap-list command BC-136
- source-bridge input-type-list command BC-136
- source-bridge keepalive command BC-192, BC-194, BC-195, BC-196
- source-bridge largest-frame command BC-202
- source-bridge max-hops command BC-116
- source-bridge max-in-hops command BC-116
- source-bridge max-out-hops command BC-116
- source-bridge old-sna command BC-144
- source-bridge output-address-list command BC-136
- source-bridge output-lsap-list command BC-136
- source-bridge output-type-list command BC-136
- source-bridge passthrough command BC-199
- source-bridge proxy-explorer command BC-143
- source-bridge proxy-netbios-only command BC-124
- source-bridge qllc-local-ack command BC-322
- source-bridge remote-peer command BC-193, BC-199, BC-316
- source-bridge remote-peer fst BC-193
- source-bridge remote-peer fst-peername command BC-316
- source-bridge remote-peer interface command BC-192
- source-bridge remote-peer tcp command
- DSPU using RSRB with local acknowledgment BC-346
- NCIA, using DLSw+ and RSRB BC-453
- RSRB
- IP encapsulation over fast-switched TCP, using BC-196
- IP encapsulation over TCP, using BC-195
- LLC2 local acknowledgment over TCP, using BC-198
- SDLLC with RSRB over TCP, using BC-316
- SNA Service Point using RSRB with local acknowledgment BC-354
- source-bridge ring-group command BC-220, BC-316
- DSPU
- RSRB BC-345
- RSRB with local acknowledgment BC-346
- NCIA
- DLSw+ BC-448
- local switch BC-446
- RSRB BC-453
- RSRB, using direct encapsulation BC-192
- SDLLC
- RSRB over FST BC-316
- RSRB over TCP BC-316
- RSRB using direct encapsulation BC-315
- SNA Service Point
- RSRB BC-354
- RSRB with local acknowledgment BC-354
- SRB on a multiport bridge, configuring BC-112
- source-bridge route-cache cbus command BC-113, BC-114, BC-141
- source-bridge route-cache command BC-140
- source-bridge route-cache sse command BC-141
- source-bridge sap-80d5 command BC-122
- source-bridge sdllc-local-ack command BC-316
- source-bridge spanning command BC-115, BC-116
- source-bridge tcp-queue-max number command BC-146, BC-203
- source-bridge transparent command BC-121
- source-bridge transparent fastswitch command BC-119, BC-121
- source-route bridging
- maintaining IC-15
- Token Ring IC-56
- source-route autonomous-switching cache, enabling BC-141
- source-route bridging
- See SRB
- Source-Route Bridging Enhancements
- Cisco 7200 series routers IC-97
- source-route fast-switching cache, disabling BC-140
- source-route translational bridging
- See SR/TLB
- source-route transparent bridging
- See SRT
- TR-LANE support XC-137
- SP
- displaying information IC-9
- spanning tree
- assigning interface to a group BC-60
- automatic resolution in SRB BC-115
- bridge priority BC-83
- bridging and routing IP BC-74
- disabling on an interface BC-85
- explorer BC-114
- interface priority, setting BC-84
- known topology, displaying BC-88
- multiple domains, establishing BC-68, BC-75
- parameters
- forward delay interval BC-85
- hello BPDU interval BC-84
- idle interval BC-85
- root bridge BC-83
- path costs, assigning BC-84
- topology, configuring BC-115
- VLANs
- transparent bridging BC-62
- spare sectors
- PCMCIA Flash memory cards FC-213
- special-character-bits command FC-79
- speed
- changing terminal line speed FC-84
- Fast Ethernet interface IC-25
- speed, changing terminal line speed DC-123
- speed command DC-123
- spf-interval command P2C-99
- SPI
- description SC-274
- SPID
- See ISDN BRI, SPID
- split horizon
- AppleTalk Enhanced IGRP P2C-48
- DECnet P3C-45
- effect on SMDS WC-10
- IP, enabling P1C-50, P1C-94
- IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-41
- IPX Enhanced IGRP P2C-89
- ISO IGRP, enabling P3C-63
- subinterfaces WC-94
- VINES P3C-17, P3C-18
- X.25 WC-158
- spoofing
- IPX P2C-118
- SPX keepalive packets over DDR P2C-118
- spoofing attacks
- preventing SC-177
- SPX, spoofing of keepalive packets P2C-118
- squeeze command FC-135
- squelch normal command IC-25
- squelch reduced command IC-25
- SR/TLB
- compatibility with IBM 8209 bridges BC-121
- enabling BC-121
- fast-switching mode, disabling BC-119, BC-121
- for simple network (example) BC-154
- in IBM LLC2 environments BC-122
- mixing IBM 8209 bridges and Cisco routing devices BC-121
- overview BC-119
- routing devices, in the same network with IBM 8209 bridges BC-121
- Token Ring LLC2 to Ethernet conversion BC-122
- with access filtering (example) BC-155
- SRB
- access lists and access expressions, altering BC-140
- administrative filtering BC-135
- and SNA BC-6, BC-121
- configuration
- dual port BC-110, BC-147
- examples BC-146 to BC-164
- task list BC-109
- connection timeout interval, setting BC-141
- definition BC-6
- fast-switching SRB over FDDI BC-114
- FDDI SRB BC-113
- hops, limiting BC-116
- IBM PC/3270 emulation BC-143
- interoperability BC-143
- multiple virtual ring groups (example) BC-149
- multiport bridge BC-112
- multiport bridge configuration (example) BC-149
- SRB (continued)
- NetBIOS
- access control BC-133
- protocol BC-6
- RIF
- assigning BC-153
- enabling BC-117
- timeout interval BC-118
- routing protocols (example) BC-148
- securing BC-133
- spanning tree, resolving BC-115
- TR-LANE (example) XC-165, XC-166
- TR-LANE support XC-137
- tuning BC-140
- SRB Enhancements on Cisco 7200 Series Routers
- FDDI support BC-7
- particle-based switching BC-7
- SRB over FDDI
- feature description BC-113
- SRB over Frame Relay BC-367
- feature description BC-114
- SRT
- bridging (example) BC-97
- compared with SR/TLB BC-5
- configuring BC-60
- hardware supporting BC-5
- SRTP
- starting P3C-12
- SSCOP
- connection control timer
- configuring WC-32
- description WC-31
- keepalive timer
- configuring WC-31
- poll timer
- configuring WC-31
- receiver windows
- configuring WC-32
- transmitter windows
- configuring WC-32
- sscop cc-timer command WC-32
- sscop keepalive-timer command WC-31
- sscop max-cc command WC-32
- sscop poll-timer command WC-31
- sscop receive-window command WC-32
- sscop send-window command WC-32
- SSE fast switching
- SRB BC-141
- statistics BC-88, BC-145
- SSI
- description FC-43 to FC-45, FC-112 to FC-114
- ECHO command
- (example) FC-47, FC-120
- displaying FC-45, FC-114
- syntax FC-43, FC-45, FC-112, FC-114
- EXEC command
- (example) FC-46, FC-119
- displaying FC-45, FC-114
- syntax FC-43, FC-45, FC-112, FC-114
- international HTML pages, customizing FC-45, FC-114
- variables FC-43, FC-112
- displaying FC-45, FC-114
- syntax FC-43, FC-112
- viewing in HTML files FC-46, FC-115
- SSP
- statistics summary
- SSRP
- configuring XC-143
- Stacker compressor IC-74, WC-145
- stack group
- MMP DC-535
- standalone LAT-to-TCP translation (example) DC-308
- standard access lists
- See access lists, IPX
- Standard IP Access List Logging P1C-90
- standards
- IKE, supported by SC-309
- standby authentication command P1C-95, XC-105
- standby ip command P1C-94, XC-104
- standby mac-refresh command P1C-95
- standby preempt command P1C-95, XC-104
- standby priority command P1C-95, XC-104
- standby router or access server, displaying status of P1C-101
- standby timers command P1C-95, XC-104
- standby track command P1C-95, XC-105
- start character
- changing flow control FC-83
- changing for session FC-83
- startup
- configuration file FC-216
- system image FC-217
- startup configuration
- clearing FC-162
- copying configuration files to FC-151
- copying from an rcp server
- (example) FC-154, FC-156
- copying to an rcp server (example) FC-149, FC-151
- loading from the network FC-158
- rcp server, copying from
- (example) FC-154, FC-156
- reexecuting configuration commands in FC-162
- specifying FC-163
- state machine
- configuring FC-82
- description FC-82
- state-machine command FC-82
- static RIF entries, configuring BC-118
- static routes
- Apollo Domain P3C-8
- AppleTalk P2C-52 to P2C-54
- DECnet P3C-38, P3C-39
- Frame Relay WC-100
- IP
- configuring P1C-56
- redistribution (example) P1C-68
- IPX P2C-134
- ISO CLNS P3C-60
- controlling the source NET P3C-71
- example P3C-95
- interdomain (example) P3C-97
- intradomain (example) P3C-96
- static routing (table) P3C-58
- table entries P3C-59
- redistributing P1C-58
- SMDS WC-130, WC-132
- VINES P3C-19, P3C-20
- XNS P3C-108
- station configurations, displaying LLC2 BC-303
- Station Management
- See SMT
- station names, using in NetBIOS access control BC-133
- statistics
- NetFlow accounting XC-40
- response time FC-276
- statistics-distribution-interval command FC-276
- stop bits
- changing the number DC-124, FC-84
- stopbits command DC-123
- stop character
- changing flow control FC-83
- changing for session FC-83
- stratum
- NTP FC-309
- streamlined setup facility
- (example) FC-68
- configuration, corrupted startup FC-68
- configuration register FC-68
- description FC-68
- entering after erasing configuration FC-68
- interface IP parameters, configuring FC-68
- rxboot ROM FC-68
- strings, initialization, configuring DC-44
- structured CES
- ATM WC-56
- structured CES services WC-56
- channel-associated signaling (CAS) WC-57
- stub area
- See OSPF
- stub IP multicast routing
- description P1C-255
- stub router
- in ODR environment P1C-85
- stub routing
- On-Demand Routing (ODR) P1C-86
- STUN
- asynchronous protocols
- virtual multidrop support BC-278
- custom protocol
- configuring BC-256
- enabling BC-254, BC-257
- features BC-18
- HDLC
- encapsulating BC-257
- encapsulating (example) BC-265
- line-sharing device (example) BC-269
- LOCADDR priority groups
- (example) BC-273
- local acknowledgment
- Frame Relay (example) BC-272
- Frame Relay, configuring BC-261
- SDLC (example) BC-271
- modes
- local acknowledgment BC-17
- passthrough BC-17
- monitoring BC-265
- multipoint
- (example) BC-269
- network overview BC-17
- protocol groups
- basic BC-255
- configuring BC-255
- SDLC BC-255, BC-256
- SDLC
- address, configuring BC-255
- broadcast (example) BC-267
- broadcast, configuring BC-254
- broadcast, enabling BC-254
- multilink transmission groups BC-262
- multilink transmission groups, configuring BC-262
- primary node BC-260
- secondary node BC-260
- TCP encapsulation
- configuring BC-258
- traffic
- queuing priorities BC-265
- queuing priorities, (example) BC-267, BC-272, BC-273
- queuing priorities, LU address BC-264
- queuing priorities, serial interface address BC-263
- queuing priorities, TCP port BC-263
- traffic priority, setting BC-265
- transmission groups, configuring BC-262
- stun group command BC-257
- stun peer-name command BC-254
- stun protocol-group command BC-255
- stun protocol-group schema command BC-256
- stun route address command BC-261
- stun route address interface dlci command BC-261
- stun route address tcp command BC-255, BC-258
- stun route all tcp command BC-258
- stun schema command BC-256
- subaddress
- X.25 WC-154
- subinterface configuration mode
- description FC-13
- summary FC-15
- subinterfaces IC-4
- configuration (examples) WC-109 to WC-111
- configuring FC-13, IC-4
- defined P2C-83
- Frame Relay
- addressing WC-96
- IPX P2C-94
- configuring (example) P2C-152
- shutting down (example) P2C-152
- maximum allowed IC-5
- multipoint dynamic addresses WC-97
- NLSP P2C-94
- configuring (example) P2C-152
- shutting down (example) P2C-152
- point-to-point WC-96
- SMDS
- multipoint WC-135
- traffic shaping QC-100
- X.25
- (example) WC-185
- configuring WC-157
- deleting and reestablishing WC-158
- multipoint WC-157
- point-to-point WC-157
- subnet masks, variable length
- (example) P1C-125, P1C-67
- definition P1C-55
- subnets
- discontinuous, connecting (tunneling) IC-137
- displaying number using masks P1C-43
- enabling use of subnet zero P1C-9
- in OSPF network (figure) P1C-128, P1C-73
- IP
- defining XC-104
- IP, creating network from separated, example P1C-45
- subnetwork number
- VINES P3C-12
- subnetwork point of attachment
- See SNPA
- summary-address command P1C-154
- for OSPF P1C-114
- summary addresses P1C-39
- summer time
- configuring FC-314
- suspend-session keystroke DC-42, DC-520
- SVC
- ATM
- traffic shaping, configuring WC-29
- Frame Relay
- configuring WC-85
- X.25
- switching between PVCs and SVCs WC-172
- See also Frame Relay, SVC
- svc nsap command WC-26, WC-27, WC-28
- SVCs
- ATM
- broadcast packets, configuring WC-30
- call setup, configuring WC-23
- configuring WC-21, WC-26
- configuring (example) WC-69, WC-70
- disabling WC-32
- traffic parameters, configuring WC-28
- VC classes, configuring WC-31
- switched 56k
- analog calls DC-172
- benefits DC-171
- BRI
- bearer capability DC-172
- call processing components DC-172
- configuring DC-175
- description DC-170
- DSOs DC-173
- functional description DC-171
- ISDN BRI DC-174
- prerequisites DC-171
- switched 56k digital dial-in
- channelized T1 and robbed-bit signaling DC-170
- switched 56 Over CT1 RBS
- 56 and modem calls, mixing DC-190
- call processing components DC-172
- controller configuration
- (example) DC-189
- description DC-172
- ISDN BRI solution DC-174
- prerequisites DC-171
- restrictions DC-171
- sample topology DC-172, DC-174
- startup configuration
- (example) DC-191
- T1 CAS
- line provisioning DC-190
- Switched Multimegabit Data Service
- See SMDS
- switched virtual circuit
- See SVCs
- switching
- decisions by BGP routing table P1C-8
- switching (continued)
- distributed XC-5, XC-9, XC-41
- fast XC-9
- description XC-5
- ISL VLAN traffic XC-108
- NetFlow XC-39, XC-41
- configuration example XC-42
- configuring XC-39
- exporting cache entries XC-40, XC-41
- identifying packet flows XC-39
- NetFlow distributed XC-41
- next-hop destination XC-6
- next-hop determination XC-7
- overview XC-5
- paths XC-5, XC-8, XC-13
- IPSec supported SC-274
- priorities, changing FC-318
- process XC-7, XC-8
- processes XC-5, XC-6
- route caching XC-5
- system process scheduler FC-318
- VIP distributed XC-41, XC-108, XC-109
- enabling XC-110
- X.25 local WC-12
- Switch Processor
- See SP
- symbolic host names for X.25 DC-278
- synchronization, BGP
- disabling P1C-8
- figure P1C-30
- synchronization command P1C-8
- synchronize signal, Telnet DC-221
- synchronizing
- unsolicited messages FC-292
- synchronizing SAP and RIP updates P2C-138
- Synchronous Data Link Control
- See SDLC
- Synchronous Optical Network
- See SONET
- synchronous serial interface DC-143
- encapsulation methods IC-71
- overview IC-70
- Synchronous Serial Port Adapters IC-75
- syntax checking
- See context-sensitive help
- syscon address command FC-324
- syscon community command FC-325
- syscon monitor command FC-327
- syscon monitor traps command FC-327
- syscon password command FC-325
- syscon poll-group command FC-328
- syscon shelf-id command FC-324
- Syslog Disk Logging
- (example) FC-337
- shelf message collection FC-329
- syslog server subfiles FC-331
- system calendar
- See calendar system
- system chat script
- executing (example) DC-426
- system clock
- calendar system, setting FC-316
- description FC-308
- initialization FC-310
- setting from calendar FC-316
- setting manually FC-315
- system controller
- Autoconfiguration FC-323, FC-324
- Cisco IOS monitoring device FC-323
- configuring FC-325
- data collection FC-328
- session FC-325
- shelf configuration FC-324
- SNMP traps FC-326, FC-327
- subfiles FC-330
- syslog messages FC-329
- system error messages
- See error messages
- system generation parameters, configuring for SDLLC BC-334
- system ID
- IS-IS P3C-56, P3C-57
- ISO GRP P3C-60
- ISO IGRP P3C-56
- NSAPs, Level 1 routing P3C-56
- system images
- compressed FC-193
- copying from
- PCMCIA Flash memory card to an rcp server (example) FC-175
- server using rcp FC-182
- server using rcp (example) FC-184
- server using Xmodem FC-195
- server using Ymodem FC-195
- copying to
- Flash contains named file (example) FC-182
- Flash when Flash is full (example) FC-181
- rcp server from Flash memory (example) FC-174
- description FC-171
- fault-tolerant booting strategy FC-194
- Flash checksum, verifying FC-187
- loading FC-219
- reloads, scheduling FC-224
- startup image
- loading from Flash FC-190
- loading from network server FC-192
- loading from ROM FC-193
- system information
- displaying FC-286
- system memory
- See memory
- system processes
- priorities, changing FC-318
- system routing
- IS-IS P3C-60
- ISO IGRP P3C-60
- T1
- alarms IC-10
- configuration example DC-151
- CSU WIC IC-107
- displaying line activity IC-10
- monitor activity on line IC-10
- shutdown
- T1 circuit DC-151, IC-20
- T1 line DC-151, IC-20, IC-120
- timer, relating to LLC2 local acknowledgment BC-196
- See also T3
- T1/fractional T1 service modules
- Cisco 2524 IC-103
- Cisco 2525 IC-103
- t1 bert pattern command IC-90
- t1 clock source command IC-82
- T1 CSU WIC for the Cisco 3600 and 1600 Series IC-107
- t1 external command IC-84
- t1 fdl ansi command IC-90
- t1 framing command IC-82
- t1 linecode command IC-82
- t1 test command IC-85
- t1 timeslot command IC-82
- t1 yellow command IC-82
- T3
- (example) IC-118
- BERT pattern IC-90
- cable length IC-81
- clock source IC-81
- configuring IC-81
- external port (example) IC-118
- external T1 channels IC-83
- FDL loopbacks IC-91
- FDL support IC-90
- framing IC-81
- loopbacks IC-88
- MDL messages IC-89
- monitoring IC-89
- performance report IC-90
- performance report monitoring IC-90
- protocols supported IC-80
- standards IC-80
- T1 clock source IC-82
- T1 configuration IC-81
- T1 framing IC-82
- T1 line code IC-82
- T1 loopbacks IC-86, IC-91
- test port IC-85
- troubleshooting IC-85
- Tab key
- command completion BC-xxxix, FC-28, FC-34
- table-map command P1C-21, QC-26, QC-27
- TACACS
- ARA protocol authentication DC-395
- authentication
- password protection SC-48
- CCL scripts, modifying DC-395 to DC-397
- command comparison (table) SC-142
- comparative analysis SC-141
- configuration
- task list SC-143
- configuration (examples) SC-149
- configuring
- ARA authentication SC-148
- disabling EXEC password checking SC-145
- disabling login password checking SC-144
- EXEC password SC-144
- EXEC passwords (caution) SC-144
- login attempts SC-146
- login input time SC-34
- login password SC-143
- optional login password verification SC-144
- server host SC-146
- specific IP address SC-149
- user action notification SC-145
- user actions authentication SC-145
- security, configuring DC-394
- specifying a host FC-90
- (example) FC-104
- user authentication
- configuration (example) DC-403
- configuring DC-395
- user ID DC-124
- using for ARA authentication DC-394
- See also TACACS+
- TACACS+
- accounting SC-112
- attribute-value pairs
- See AV pairs
- authentication
- login SC-26
- NASI SC-34
- PPP SC-29
- authorization SC-68, SC-112
- AV pairs SC-112, SC-375 to SC-383
- accounting SC-383
- TACACS+ (continued)
- configuration examples
- accounting SC-115
- authentication SC-112
- authorization SC-114
- daemon SC-116
- configuring SC-110
- authentication SC-112
- authentication key SC-111
- server host SC-110
- operation SC-109
- overview SC-107
- tag binding
- description XC-46
- distribution XC-46
- tag command FC-275
- tag switching
- configuring
- destination prefixes XC-51
- enabling
- incrementally XC-50
- subset of destination prefixes XC-51
- functions XC-45
- routing XC-46
- traffic engineering XC-46
- tagswitching
- configuring
- paths XC-51
- tag switching network
- router-only XC-50
- traffic engineered paths XC-54
- tail drop
- defined QC-69
- Taiwan
- ISDN Sending Complete information element DC-137, DC-161
- transmit clock source
- ATM WC-45
- target identifier
- See TARP, TID
- Target Identifier Address Resolution Protocol
- See TARP
- TARP
- address mapping P3C-84
- adjacencies P3C-85
- configuration examples P3C-100
- configuration task list P3C-83
- configuring P3C-83
- enabling P3C-84
- maintaining P3C-87
- NSAP addresses
- determining P3C-85
- multiple P3C-85
- n-selector P3C-86
- PDU
- propagation P3C-84
- types P3C-83
- protocol type P3C-86
- sequence number P3C-86
- TID P3C-83
- configuring P3C-84
- determining P3C-85
- timers, configuring P3C-86
- update remote cache bit P3C-86
- tarp allow-caching command P3C-84
- tarp arp-request-timer command P3C-86
- tarp blacklist-adjacency command P3C-85
- tarp cache-timer command P3C-86
- tarp command P3C-87
- tarp enable command P3C-84
- tarp global-propagate command P3C-84
- tarp ldb-timer command P3C-86
- tarp lifetime command P3C-86
- tarp map command P3C-85
- tarp originate command P3C-84
- tarp post-t2-response-timer command P3C-86
- tarp propagate command P3C-85
- tarp query command P3C-85
- tarp resolve command P3C-85
- tarp route-static command P3C-85
- tarp run command P3C-84
- tarp sequence-number command P3C-87
- tarp t1-response-timer command P3C-86
- tarp t2-response-timer command P3C-86
- tarp tid command P3C-84
- tarp urc command P3C-87
- TCP
- connections
- clearing FC-90
- clearing (examples) FC-104
- configuring for RSRB BC-194, BC-198
- enabling Path MTU Discovery P1C-98
- MD5 authentication for BGP P1C-20
- setting connection-attempt time P1C-98
- X.25 WC-171
- connections, setting connection-attempt time DC-379
- DLSw+
- configuration, port numbers BC-222
- filtering
- See CBAC
- header compression
- disabling conflicting features P1C-99
- enabling P1C-97
- See TCP/IP header compression
- keepalive packets FC-289
- maximum read size P1C-99
- outgoing queue size P1C-100
- overview P1C-1
- TCP (continued)
- protocol translation
- to LAT via X.25 DC-303
- to X.25 PAD DC-315
- selective acknowledgment P1C-98, P1C-99
- statistics, clearing P1C-100
- statistics, displaying P1C-101
- timestamp P1C-99
- to local LAT translation DC-307
- to standalone protocol translation DC-308
- window size P1C-100
- See also TCP/IP header compression
- TCP/IP
- header compression
- configuration (example) DC-75
- configuring DC-66
- disabling inherited (example) WC-124
- enabling DC-284, DC-379
- forcing on asynchronous interfaces DC-66
- Frame Relay (examples) WC-123, WC-124
- overview WC-103 to WC-105
- RFC 1144 DC-66
- Van Jacobsen DC-66
- keepalives WC-172
- minor services, enabling FC-307
- overview P1C-1
- rlogin connections DC-222
- TCP-to-PAD connections DC-318 to DC-319
- Telnet connections DC-222
- X.25
- header compression WC-162
- IP datagrams over WC-168
- TCP encapsulation
- configuring BC-258
- TCP Intercept
- configuration
- (example) SC-193
- task list SC-190
- connections
- displaying SC-193
- enabling SC-190
- modes SC-191
- active intercept SC-191
- drop mode SC-191
- passive watch SC-191
- monitor and maintain SC-193
- overview SC-189
- statistics
- displaying SC-193
- thresholds SC-192
- timeouts SC-191
- TCP intercept
- MLS restrictions XC-75
- tcp-port command BC-495, BC-497
- TCP Selective Acknowledgment
- description P1C-98
- TCP SYN-flooding attacks, preventing SC-189
- TCP Timestamp
- description P1C-99
- TEI
- ISDN terminal endpoint identifier
- global configuration DC-130
- interface configuration (example) DC-139
- interfaces, configuring DC-132
- interfaces, defaults DC-132
- telecommuters
- bidirectional dial DC-726
- bidirectional examples DC-729
- central site dial DC-707
- central site examples DC-710
- mixed protocol dial DC-741
- mixed protocol examples DC-744
- scalability issues DC-708
- telecommuting
- and asynchronous host roaming IC-142
- sample configuration (figure) DC-370
- Telnet
- addresses, suppressing FC-307
- changing end-of-line characters FC-77
- configuration task overview DC-220
- connections
- idle, handling FC-317
- description DC-219, DC-221
- examples DC-224
- hardware Break signal, generating DC-221
- idle connections FC-317
- Internet addresses, assigning DC-221
- interrupt characters, optimizing response to DC-221
- line speed for remote modifications DC-221
- notification of pending output DC-220
- refusing negotiation on remote echo DC-221
- Remote Echo option DC-221, FC-76
- Suppress Go Ahead option DC-221, FC-76
- synchronize signal, sending DC-221
- telnet break-on ip command DC-220
- telnet command DC-222, DC-267, DC-272
- telnet refuse-negotiations command DC-220
- Telnet sessions
- disconnecting DC-42, DC-43, DC-520, DC-521
- establishing with a modem DC-41, DC-46, DC-519
- modems, simplifying connections DC-41, DC-519
- suspending DC-42, DC-47
- suspending and terminating DC-520
- terminating DC-42
- telnet speed command DC-220
- telnet sync-on-break command DC-220
- telnet transparent command DC-220
- termcap, description of DC-239
- terminal
- activation character, setting FC-74
- automatic baud detection, setting FC-84
- automatic command execution, configuring DC-65
- changing
- escape character FC-75
- line speed DC-123, FC-84
- screen length FC-81
- stop character FC-83
- character
- data bits DC-124
- padding FC-80
- character and packet dispatch sequences, creating FC-82
- communication parameters, setting DC-123, FC-84
- device location, recording FC-85
- disconnect character
- setting FC-74
- displaying
- commands FC-72
- debug messages FC-83
- emulation
- See terminal emulation
- end-of-line character FC-77
- escape character, setting FC-74, FC-75
- EXEC process, configuring DC-61
- file download mode FC-78
- hold character FC-74
- international character set FC-79
- line speed DC-123, FC-84
- locking access to FC-89
- locking mechanism FC-83
- messages
- length FC-90
- sending FC-90
- network mask format P1C-43
- output notification FC-82
- packet dispatch character FC-83
- parity, setting DC-123
- parity bit FC-84
- parity bit, setting DC-124
- port queue
- large delays FC-85
- retry interval FC-85
- screen length FC-81
- screen width FC-81
- selecting a transport protocol DC-122
- session limits, setting DC-125
- settings
- saving between sessions FC-73
- specifying type FC-80
- start character FC-83
- type, setting FC-80
- terminal databits command DC-123, FC-79, FC-84
- terminal data-character-bits command FC-79
- terminal dispatch-character command FC-83
- terminal download command FC-78
- terminal editing command FC-34, FC-37
- terminal emulation
- custom (example) DC-246
- IBM PC/3270
- TN3270 DC-242, DC-245
- terminal escape-character command FC-75
- terminal exec-character-bits command FC-79
- terminal flowcontrol command FC-83
- terminal full-help command FC-30
- terminal history size command FC-32
- terminal hold-character command FC-75
- terminal international command FC-48, FC-115
- terminal keymap-type command FC-81
- terminal lat out-group command DC-234
- terminal length command FC-81
- terminal monitor command FC-83, FC-292, FC-294, FC-298
- terminal no editing command FC-37
- terminal notify command FC-82
- terminal padding command FC-80
- terminal parity command DC-124, FC-84
- terminal-queue command FC-85
- terminal-queue entry-retry-interval command FC-85
- terminal rxspeed command DC-123, FC-84
- terminal special-character-bits command FC-79
- terminal speed command DC-123, FC-84
- terminal start-character command FC-83
- terminal stopbits command DC-124, FC-84
- terminal stop-character command FC-83
- terminal telnet break-on-ip command FC-76
- terminal telnet refuse-negotiations command FC-76
- terminal telnet speed command FC-77
- terminal telnet sync-on-break command FC-77
- terminal telnet transparent command FC-77
- terminal terminal-type command FC-80
- terminal transport preferred command DC-122
- terminal-type command DC-244, FC-80
- terminal width command FC-81
- term ip netmask-format command P1C-43
- test appletalk command P2C-55
- test commands
- (caution) FC-290
- test crypto initiate-session command SC-251
- test flash command FC-290
- testing line cards FC-287, FC-296
- test interfaces command FC-290
- test memory command FC-290
- test modem back-to-back command DC-113
- Texas Instruments
- Token Ring MAC firmware problem BC-144
- TFTP server
- AutoInstall
- configuring FC-58
- TFTP server (continued)
- DOS-based FC-50
- role FC-50
- booting automatically from FC-192
- client router, configuring FC-248
- configuration files
- (example) FC-147
- copying from FC-152
- copying to FC-147
- downloading FC-167
- Flash memory, using as FC-246
- images
- copying from FC-180
- copying to FC-172, FC-175
- copying to (example) FC-173, FC-176
- PCMCIA Flash memory card (example) FC-176
- nonresident fonts DC-252
- router, configuring as
- (example) FC-247
- configuration tasks FC-246
- support for DOS-based FC-50
- tftp-server flash command FC-247
- tftp-server rom command FC-247
- tg command BC-503
- tg-number command BC-398
- tg-row command BC-403
- threshold command FC-275
- threshold notifications
- RTR FC-277
- thresholds
- See also CBAC, thresholds
- THT, FDDI IC-39
- tick count
- IPX P2C-135
- TI MAC firmware
- establishing SRB interoperability with BC-144
- timeout command FC-275
- timeout interval
- ATM
- configuring WC-26
- setting modem line DC-52
- setting on terminal sessions DC-125
- See also CBAC, timeouts
- timers DC-436
- BGP, adjusting P1C-21
- DECnet
- broadcast routing, adjusting P3C-45
- hello, adjusting P3C-44
- dialer
- fast idle timer DC-438
- line idle timer DC-438
- wait for carrier DC-439
- DLSw+
- configuring BC-231
- LLC2 BC-224
- enable timeout, line down-time DC-439
- Frame Relay keepalive WC-84
- IGRP, adjusting P1C-49
- IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-41
- IPX Enhanced IGRP, adjusting P2C-88
- ISO IGRP, adjusting P3C-63
- keepalive, adjusting IC-7
- LAPB
- hardware outage WC-147
- link failure (T4) WC-147
- LAT
- keepalive DC-232
- virtual circuit DC-232
- RIP, adjusting P1C-91
- TARP, configuring P3C-86
- token holding IC-39
- token rotation IC-39
- transmission valid IC-39
- X.25 Level 3 WC-153
- XNS update timers P3C-108
- timers basic (RIP) command P1C-91
- timers basic command P1C-87, P1C-49, P3C-63
- timers bgp command P1C-21
- timers lsa-group-pacing command P1C-120
- timers spf command P1C-116
- time services FC-310
- (examples) FC-320
- description FC-308
- monitoring FC-316
- sources FC-308
- valid, preserving FC-313
- timeslot command DC-148, IC-78
- timestamping
- debug messages FC-298
- log messages FC-293
- time zone
- configuring FC-314
- TN3270
- 8-bit transparent mode DC-245
- character mapping, creating DC-245
- configuration files (examples) DC-246 to DC-248
- connecting to IBM host DC-239
- connection environment (figure) DC-239
- connections to server DC-246
- description DC-219, DC-246
- extended datastream, enable DC-244
- hexadecimal values, obtaining DC-245
- keymaps
- function DC-240
- selection priority DC-242
- null processing, enabling DC-244
- reset-after-error DC-244
- TN3270 (continued)
- startup sequence priorities DC-240
- termcap DC-239
- terminal emulation
- custom file, creating DC-243, DC-244
- default files, using to connect DC-242
- listing files DC-244
- ttycap
- function DC-240
- selection priority DC-240
- selection process (figure) DC-241
- tn3270 8bit display command DC-245
- tn3270 8bit transparent-mode command DC-245
- tn3270 character-map command DC-245
- tn3270 command DC-246
- tn3270 datastream command DC-244
- tn3270 null-processing command DC-244
- tn3270 reset-required command DC-244
- TN3270 server
- LU nailing
- client command BC-498
- configuration size limits BC-489
- configuration task BC-498
- defined BC-489
- nailing algorithm BC-489
- TOS
- description BC-487
- IP precedence configuration BC-495
- IP TOS configuration BC-495
- precedence setting BC-487
- tn3270-server command BC-495
- TN3270 server command modes
- description FC-22
- TN3270 server configuration mode
- summary FC-26
- TN3270 Server Enhancements
- feature description BC-487
- token bucket
- burst size
- defined QC-88
- CAR QC-89
- compounded debt QC-91
- conform and exceed actions QC-91
- defined QC-88
- extended burst size QC-90
- mean rate
- defined QC-88
- time interval
- defined QC-88
- token holding timer (THT), FDDI IC-39
- Token Ring
- concentrator port
- enabling IC-58
- monitoring IC-58
- DECnet
- configuring P3C-33
- encapsulation P3C-33
- DSPU configuration BC-344
- encapsulation IC-56
- extended LAN BC-6
- frame-copied errors BC-144
- frame format BC-6
- functional address P1C-232
- IBM 8209 bridges and SR/TLB BC-121
- interfaces, displaying information BC-144, BC-202
- IP multicast routing over P1C-231
- LLC2 to Ethernet LLC2 conversion, enabling standard BC-122
- SNA Service Point configuration BC-353
- source bridge, basic configuration (example) BC-147
- source bridge only configuration (example) BC-148
- SRB
- maintaining BC-157
- support BC-6
- TI MAC firmware problem BC-144
- VLANs BC-166
- Token Ring Inter-Switch Link
- See TRISL
- Token Ring ISL
- See TRISL
- Token Ring LANE
- supported features XC-137
- token rotation time
- See TRT
- TokenTalk P2C-1
- topology table
- AppleTalk Enhanced IGRP P2C-54
- IPX Enhanced IGRP P2C-149
- ToS
- CAR
- rate limiting QC-89
- classification QC-16, QC-49
- field
- (figure) QC-118
- signalling QC-117
- trace command FC-290
- IP
- privileged P1C-44
- user P1C-44
- ISO CLNS
- user P3C-82
- VINES P3C-22
- traffic
- broadcast XC-94
- BSTUN
- queuing priorities, configuring BC-283
- classification
- PBR QC-18
- traffic (continued)
- controlling patterns XC-95
- control with NetFlow XC-39
- multicast XC-94
- performance XC-39
- STUN
- queuing priorities (example) BC-272, BC-273
- queuing priorities, LU address BC-264
- queuing priorities, serial interface address BC-263
- queuing priorities, TCP port BC-263
- traffic descriptor
- defined QC-15
- traffic engineering
- configuring
- backup path XC-54
- filter XC-55
- filter
- description XC-46
- tunnel
- configuration XC-47
- traffic engineering route
- configuring
- tunnel XC-55
- traffic filtering
- See also access lists
- See also lock-and-key
- traffic flow, MPOA XC-173
- traffic parameters
- ATM
- PVC WC-16
- SVCs WC-28
- traffic policer
- defined QC-15
- traffic priority management
- weighted fair queuing QC-55
- WFQ QC-46
- traffic regulation mechanisms
- policing
- CAR rate limiting QC-87
- traffic shaping
- FRTS QC-87
- GTS QC-87
- traffic-shape adaptive command QC-100
- traffic-shape fecn-adapt command QC-100
- traffic-shape group command QC-100
- traffic-shape rate command QC-99, QC-100
- traffic shaping
- (example) QC-101
- adaptive QC-108, WC-92
- ATM
- SVC WC-29
- condition signaling WC-115
- congestion signaling QC-114
- defined QC-87, QC-92
- excess burst size QC-93
- features
- FRTS, summary QC-10
- GTS, summary QC-10
- FRTS
- defined QC-96
- generic versus Frame Relay QC-94
- QoS QC-107, WC-91
- queueing QC-95
- rate of transfer QC-93
- use QC-93
- VCs WC-90
- virtual circuits QC-105
- See also ForeSight
- traffic-share command P1C-49
- transfer-mode command FC-329
- transform
- See IPSec
- transient ring error IC-39
- transit bridging
- FDDI BC-2
- transition mode
- AppleTalk P2C-16
- (example) P2C-58
- translate command DC-270, DC-274
- translate lat command DC-271
- translate tcp command DC-271
- translate x25 command DC-271
- translation
- in VLANs XC-97
- translational bridging
- compatibility with IBM 8209 bridges BC-121
- on FDDI interface IC-38
- See also SR/TLB
- translation options
- outgoing options, mapping to virtual interface template commands DC-271
- translations
- supported metric, between IP routing protocols P1C-60
- See also protocol translation
- Transmission Control Protocol
- See TCP
- transmission groups
- overview BC-262
- SNA traffic
- configuring BC-256
- transmission-priority command BC-403
- transmission timer, FDDI IC-39
- transmission valid timer (TVX) IC-39
- transmission valid timer (TVX), FDDI IC-39
- transmit clock, inverting DC-146, IC-76
- transmit-clock-internal command DC-146, IC-75
- transmit delay, serial interface DC-146, IC-76
- transmit-delay command IC-112
- transmit-interface command P1C-87
- transmitter-delay command DC-146, IC-76
- transparent bridging
- administrative filtering BC-77
- basic example BC-89
- bridge priority, setting BC-83
- concurrent routing and bridging
- configuration (example) BC-89
- enabling BC-70
- statistics, displaying BC-87
- configuration
- (examples) BC-88 to BC-107
- Frame Relay BC-67
- LAT compression BC-75
- options BC-74
- SMDS BC-69
- task list BC-59
- X.25 BC-70
- X.25 (example) BC-100
- configuring
- multiprotocol LAPB WC-148
- (example) WC-181
- constrained multicast flooding
- enabling BC-87
- multicast state information, clearing BC-87
- multicast state information, displaying BC-87
- DDR
- access
- controlling BC-67
- Ethernet type code (example) BC-103
- protocol (example) BC-103
- bridging protocol, defining BC-66
- defining protocols to bridge BC-66
- interface configuration BC-67
- preparing DC-416
- Dialer Profiles
- defining protocols to bridge DC-492
- interface configuration DC-494
- Ethernet to Ethernet bridging
- (example) BC-96
- Ethernet to FDDI configuration (example) BC-95
- extended access lists, defining BC-81
- FDDI interface IC-38
- features of Cisco implementation BC-2
- filtering BC-77
- by protocol type BC-79
- by vendor code BC-78
- Frame Relay WC-8
- (example) WC-111
- fast path for BC-68
- integrated routing and bridging
- basic configuration (example) BC-90
- complex configuration (example) BC-91
- configuration BC-71
- configuring BC-3
- multiple bridge group configuration (example) BC-92
- statistics, displaying BC-88
- IP BC-74
- Legacy DDR
- (example) DC-444
- access (example) DC-444, DC-472, DC-473
- load balancing BC-85
- monitoring and maintaining BC-87
- multicast or broadcast example BC-99
- multiprotocol LAPB BC-68
- over ATM
- fast switching BC-65
- over SMDS
- fast switching BC-69
- sample configurations BC-88
- SMDS WC-10, WC-134
- restrictions on BC-69
- spanning tree parameters, adjusting BC-83
- spanning tree topology, displaying BC-88
- SRT example BC-97
- VLANs BC-61
- configure BC-62
- transport command DC-122
- transport input command DC-122
- transport output command DC-122
- transport preferred command DC-122
- transport protocol
- defining for a line DC-121
- tunneling IC-137
- transport protocol, selecting DC-122
- transposed characters
- correcting FC-37
- trap operations
- defining for hub ports IC-44
- defining for SNMP FC-268, FC-269
- triggers
- RTR FC-277
- TRISL
- RIF (example) BC-174, BC-175, XC-116, XC-119
- source-route bridging (example) BC-182, BC-183
- SR/TLB (example) BC-185, BC-186
- Token ring and VLAN (example) BC-182
- TrBRF VLANs (example) XC-116
- TRISL and Ethernet VLANs (example) BC-176, BC-186, XC-117
- TRISL VLAN and Ethernet (example) BC-185
- TRISL VLAN and Token Ring (example) BC-174, BC-175, XC-119
- TRISL VLANs (example) BC-183
- DRiP
- ARE BC-172
- TRISL (continued)
- enabling XC-105
- encapsulation XC-105
- IP routing BC-168, XC-105
- IPX
- encapsulation XC-108
- routing BC-170, XC-107
- TrCRF, attaching BC-171
- TR-LANE
- AppleTalk XC-137
- APPN XC-137
- Banyan VINES XC-137
- benefits XC-135
- Cisco LightStream 100 XC-138
- Cisco LightStream 1010 XC-138
- DECnet XC-137
- hardware requirements XC-137
- HSRP XC-137
- IP routing XC-137
- IPX XC-137
- software version XC-138
- source-route transparent bridging XC-137
- SRB XC-137
- example XC-165, XC-166
- XNS XC-137
- See also LANE XC-136
- troubleshooting FC-287, FC-296
- ATM WC-63
- ping command FC-289
- RTR FC-274
- trace command FC-290
- TRT
- FDDI IC-39
- trusted authentication keys
- NTP FC-311
- ts16 command DC-148, IC-79
- TSP tunnel
- configuring
- head end XC-55
- TSP tunnel signaling
- configuring XC-55
- TTY DC-22
- relation to interfaces DC-20
- remote username for rcp requests FC-256
- ttycap
- alternate DC-244
- function DC-240
- line characteristics, assigning DC-244
- selection priority DC-240
- selection process (figure) DC-241
- ttycap command DC-244
- TTY lines
- modem and line mapping DC-30
- tunnel checksum command IC-141
- tunnel command DC-376, IC-142
- tunnel destination command IC-140, P2C-27, P2C-28, P2C-30
- AppleTalk, using GRE IC-141
- tunneling
- advantages IC-137
- AppleTalk
- definition IC-137
- GRE IC-141
- AURP P2C-27
- Cayman
- brief description IC-136
- no AT network address IC-141
- cayman P2C-30
- components IC-136
- destination address IC-140
- encapsulation IC-140
- EON IC-136
- GRE IC-136, P2C-30
- IP IC-137, IC-139
- methods P2C-29
- NOS IC-137
- optional tasks IC-139
- precautions IC-138
- recursive route IC-139
- required tasks IC-139
- SLIP and PPP over X.25 (example) DC-310
- source address IC-140
- VPDN
- authorization, search order DC-624
- endpoints, mutual authentication DC-622
- Tunneling of Asynchronous Security Protocols
- feature description BC-285
- tunneling PPP
- across X.25 (examples) DC-289
- tunnel key command IC-141, P1C-25
- tunnel mode command P1C-25, P2C-27, P2C-30, P2C-35
- configuring tunnel mode IC-140
- enabling GRE tunneling IC-141
- tunnel sequence-datagrams command IC-142
- tunnel session
- across TCP or LAT WAN (figure) DC-269
- across X.25 WAN (figure) DC-268
- tunnel source command P2C-27, P2C-28, P2C-30, P2C-35
- configuring the tunnel source IC-140
- tunneling AppleTalk using GRE IC-141
- turbo flooding P1C-32
- TVX, FDDI IC-39
- two-step translation method DC-267, DC-272
- tx-queue-limit command IC-7
- txspeed command DC-123
- Tymnet
- X.25 PAD switch (example) WC-184
- type 20 packets P2C-130, P2C-131
- type code
- LAN Extender Interface IC-51
- type command FC-275
- type of service
- See ToS
- ubr+ command WC-17, WC-29
- ubr command WC-17, WC-29
- UDP
- broadcast addresses, establishing P1C-30
- datagrams
- flooding P1C-32
- speeding up flooding P1C-32
- filtering
- See CBAC
- small services, enabling FC-307
- turbo flooding P1C-32
- use in RIP P1C-89
- UDP broadcasts
- BOOTP forwarding agent P1C-30
- DHCP P1C-30
- UDP port numbers
- IPTalk P2C-36
- UDP Unicast Enhancement
- feature description BC-12, BC-233
- unbind-action command BC-496, BC-497
- undelete command FC-135, FC-137
- Ungermann-Bass Net/One
- See Net/One
- UNI
- ATM version override
- configuring WC-26
- version 3.0 IC-69
- universal broadband features
- configuration examples VC-160
- configuring baseline privacy VC-149
- baseline privacy VC-151
- kek encryption key privacy VC-150
- traffic encryption key privacy VC-150
- configuring downstream cable interface VC-138
- activate carrier VC-143
- downstream center frequency VC-139
- interleave depth VC-142
- modulation VC-141
- MPEG framing format VC-141
- symbol rate VC-140
- configuring frequency agility VC-151
- spectrum groups VC-152, VC-153
- configuring IP ARP VC-153
- configuring optional IP parameters VC-155
- IP broadcast echo VC-156
- IP multicast echo VC-156
- configuring proxy ARP VC-154
- configuring upstream cable interface VC-144
- activate scrambler VC-147
- forward error correction VC-146
- frequency VC-144
- input power level VC-145
- managing cable modems on HFC network VC-157
- authentication VC-157
- cable modem insertion interval VC-159
- verification VC-158
- UNIX
- messages FC-295
- syslog daemon FC-295
- unnumbered interface, conserving network addresses DC-58
- unnumbered IP
- Frame Relay (example) WC-110
- unstructured CES
- ATM WC-55
- unstructured CES services WC-55
- update broadcast, IGRP P1C-46
- upgrade system software
- run-from-Flash systems FC-209, FC-210
- URL
- user privilege level FC-41, FC-110
- URLs
- file system prefixes FC-128
- IFS file location FC-126
- in commands FC-129
- User Datagram Protocol
- See UDP
- user-defined-1 command BC-397, BC-401
- user-defined-2 command BC-397, BC-401
- user-defined-3 command BC-397, BC-401
- user EXEC mode
- commands FC-10
- description FC-10
- summary FC-15
- user ID, TACACS DC-124
- username callback-dialstring command DC-601, DC-602
- username callback-line command DC-601, DC-602
- username callback-rotary command DC-601, DC-602
- username command DC-124
- username nocallback-verify command DC-602
- username password command DC-350, DC-393, DC-463
- User-Network Interface
- See UNI
- V.120
- asynchronous access over ISDN DC-384
- configuring DC-383
- dynamic detection (example) DC-385
- V.120 (continued)
- dynamic detection and setting DC-384
- standard DC-383
- static setting DC-383
- V.120 Support DC-383
- V.34 modems DC-86
- vacant-message command FC-103
- vacant terminal message
- configuring FC-103
- vad command
- configuring VC-36
- validate-update-source command P1C-50, P1C-93
- variable-length subnet masks
- See VLSMs
- variance command P1C-48
- vbr-nrt command WC-17, WC-29
- VCC XC-171, XC-177
- vc-class atm command WC-33
- VC-class configuration mode
- description FC-22
- summary FC-27
- VC classes
- ATM
- configuration (examples) WC-71
- PVCs
- configuring WC-21
- SVCs
- configuring WC-31
- VCC types XC-129
- (figure) XC-129
- V character
- copy output FC-171
- VC Integrity Management WC-20, WC-30, WC-34 to WC-37
- vci-to-vpi ratio
- ATM WC-45
- VCs
- ATM
- classes, configuring WC-32 to WC-34
- management, configuring WC-34 to WC-37
- parameters, configuring WC-33
- vdlc command BC-396
- vendor code
- administrative filtering BC-78, BC-136
- filtering by BC-136
- Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Attributes SC-101, SC-104
- verify-adjacent-node-type command BC-399
- verify-data command FC-276
- Versatile Interface Processor
- See VIP
- version command P1C-91
- Video Support on the Cisco MC3810 VC-127
- video traffic configuration
- over ATM AAL1 using CES VC-128
- pass-through mode VC-127
- video traffic support VC-127
- view records
- creating and deleting FC-266
- VINES
- access control P3C-14
- access lists
- applying to interface P3C-15
- configuration (example) P3C-26
- creating P3C-15
- displaying P3C-21
- extended P3C-14
- simple P3C-14
- standard P3C-14
- types P3C-14
- addresses P3C-11
- base of host addresses P3C-16
- host names, assigning to P3C-16
- application layer support P3C-21
- broadcasts
- encapsulation P3C-16
- forwarding P3C-20
- serverless networks P3C-13
- Cisco's implementation P3C-2
- class field P3C-20
- configuration
- (examples) P3C-22 to P3C-28
- tasks P3C-12
- configuration example XC-113
- DDR
- preparing DC-419
- Dialer Profiles DC-490
- encapsulation P3C-16
- fast switching
- deleting P3C-21
- disabling P3C-18, XC-16
- displaying P3C-21
- filters
- applying to interface P3C-15
- configuration (example) P3C-26
- types P3C-14
- floating static routes P3C-19
- hello message P3C-17
- hop count field P3C-20
- host
- names, assigning to addresses P3C-16
- name table, displaying entries P3C-21
- number P3C-11
- interfaces, status P3C-21
- Inverse ARP support WC-9
- IPC connections, displaying information P3C-21
- IP header P3C-20
- load sharing P3C-18
- logical network (figure) P3C-11
- MAC-level echo P3C-2
- metrics, routing P3C-2, P3C-13
- VINES (continued)
- monitoring tasks P3C-21
- multicast address, SMDS address mapping WC-131
- name-to-address mapping P3C-2
- neighbor stations P3C-20, P3C-21
- network connectivity, testing P3C-21
- network number P3C-11
- NTP P3C-19
- over WANs P3C-21
- redetermine router's network address P3C-22
- routing
- concurrent routing and bridging P3C-13
- enabling (example) P3C-22
- enabling on interface P3C-13
- flash updates P3C-17
- serverless networks (examples) P3C-24
- table P3C-21
- updates P3C-17, P3C-18
- RTP P3C-19
- redirect messages P3C-18
- starting P3C-12
- serverless networks P3C-13
- server number P3C-11
- single route P3C-19
- SMDS
- configuring WC-134
- split horizon P3C-17, P3C-18
- SRTP, starting P3C-12
- static paths P3C-20
- static routes P3C-19, P3C-20
- subnetwork number P3C-12
- time
- accepting updates P3C-19
- configuration (example) P3C-27
- NTP P3C-19
- sending updates P3C-19
- synchronizing P3C-19
- time service FC-310
- configuring FC-314
- tracing packet path P3C-22
- traffic statistics P3C-21, P3C-22
- vines access-group command P3C-15
- vines access-list command P3C-15
- DDR DC-419
- dialer profiles DC-490
- vines decimal command P3C-16
- vines encapsulation command P3C-16
- vines enhancements command P3C-17
- vines host command P3C-16
- vines metric command P3C-13, XC-102
- vines neighbor command P3C-20
- vines propagate command P3C-20
- vines redirect command P3C-17, P3C-18
- vines route-cache command P3C-18, XC-16
- vines route command P3C-20
- vines routing command P3C-12, P3C-22, XC-101
- vines single-route command P3C-19
- vines split-horizon command P3C-18
- vines srtp-enabled command P3C-12
- vines time access-group command P3C-19
- vines time destination command P3C-19
- vines time participate command P3C-19
- vines time services command P3C-19
- vines time set-system command FC-314, P3C-19
- vines time use-system command FC-314, P3C-19
- vines update deltas command P3C-17
- vines update interval command P3C-17
- VIP QC-75
- distributed switching
- between ISL VLANs XC-109, XC-121
- enabling XC-110
- ISL encapsulation XC-110
- ISL VLAN traffic XC-108, XC-120
- routing decisions XC-5
- scalability XC-109, XC-120
- VLAN configuration example XC-121
- Frame Relay compression WC-102
- NetFlow distributed switching XC-41
- VIP2-50 IC-79
- VIP-Distributed CAR
- classification
- platforms QC-20
- requirements
- DCEF switching QC-89
- VIP2-50 interface processor QC-89
- restrictions QC-92
- routers
- supported on QC-89
- VIP Distributed Switching over ISL in Virtual LANs
- configuring ISL on the subinterface XC-110
- distributed architecture XC-109
- enabling IP routing XC-109
- feature description XC-108
- VIP distributed switching XC-110
- VIP switching XC-108
- VIP-Distributed WFQ
- drop policy QC-49
- flow-based
- fair queueing QC-49
- restrictions QC-49
- routers supported on QC-48
- VIP-Distributed WRED
- defined QC-75
- requirements
- DCEF switching QC-75
- restrictions QC-75
- routers
- supported on QC-75
- use QC-75
- VIP-Distributed WRED (continued)
- VIP2-50 interface processor
- requirements QC-75
- virtual access interface
- AIP WC-49
- virtual access interfaces DC-15
- clearing or displaying DC-532
- configuration
- sources DC-530
- two sources (figure) DC-530
- dynamically created and torn down DC-561
- maximum number DC-529
- maximum number available DC-268
- memory requirement DC-529
- protocol translation
- monitor and maintain DC-286
- protocol translation session
- applied to DC-268
- virtual asynchronous interface, contrasted with DC-268
- Virtual Address Request and Reply, Probe address resolution P1C-13
- virtual asynchronous interfaces DC-16
- maximum transmission unit, setting DC-284
- PPP authentication, enabling DC-285
- virtual channel connection
- See VCC
- See also LANE, VCCs
- virtual circuit classes
- See VC classes
- virtual circuits
- on the AIP WC-7
- See SVC
- X.25
- multiprotocol WC-159
- protocol identification WC-159
- ranges WC-150
- See also PVC; X.25
- See also Frame Relay SVCs
- virtual circuits, LAT timers DC-232
- Virtual Console
- (example) FC-334
- security FC-325
- shelf access FC-325
- virtual data link control
- APPN over DLSw+
- (figure) BC-17
- description BC-16
- configuring an APPN port on BC-394
- configuring DSPU on BC-346
- configuring SNA Service Point on BC-354, BC-355
- DSPU configuration (example) BC-360
- DSPU over DLSw+, supporting BC-16
- SNA Service Point
- configuration BC-354
- over DLSw+, supporting BC-16
- SNA Service Point configuration
- (example) BC-363
- virtual interfaces
- See loopback interface; subinterfaces; tunneling
- TN3270 server configuration BC-493
- virtual interface template
- creating DC-271, DC-272
- maximum number available DC-268
- protocol translation
- authentication, configuring DC-273
- benefits DC-269
- commands supported DC-271
- configuration tasks DC-287
- examples DC-288 to DC-291
- one-step, creating for DC-271
- tunneling PPP across X.25 (examples) DC-289
- two-step, creating for DC-272
- tunneling PPP or SLIP
- one-step protocol translation DC-271
- two-step protocol translation DC-272
- virtual LAN
- See VLAN
- virtual LANs
- See VLANs
- virtual link, OSPF P1C-114
- Virtual Network System
- See VINES
- virtual path filter
- ATM WC-47
- virtual path shaping
- ATM WC-59
- virtual private dial networks
- applications DC-693
- configuration examples DC-695
- description and benefits DC-693
- how they work DC-693
- Virtual Private Dialup Network
- virtual private network P1C-18
- virtual-profile aaa command DC-551, DC-552
- virtual profiles
- configured by AAA DC-548
- (example) DC-554
- (figure) DC-548
- configuration tasks DC-551
- plus virtual template, different application DC-549
- plus VPDN template (example) DC-558
- configured by both virtual template and AAA DC-549
- (example) DC-556
- virtual profiles (continued)
- (figure) DC-549
- configuration tasks DC-551
- configured by virtual template only DC-547
- (example) DC-553
- (figure) DC-547
- configuration tasks DC-550
- interoperations
- Dialer Profiles DC-544
- Legacy DDR DC-544
- other virtual template features DC-545
- MLP
- cloning sequence (table) DC-545
- configuration factors DC-544
- configuration rules DC-543
- interoperation DC-545
- per-user configuration DC-561, DC-564
- difference DC-543
- prerequisites DC-544
- restrictions DC-544
- terminology DC-545
- user-specific interface configuration DC-546
- virtual access interfaces
- cloning sequence (table) DC-545
- virtual template interface
- information included DC-546
- overrides physical interface DC-546
- virtual template only
- PPP (example) DC-532
- virtual-profile virtual-template command DC-552
- virtual ring
- definition BC-7
- example BC-155
- using with LAN Network Manager BC-129
- virtual template interface
- contents DC-546
- creating DC-538, DC-550, DC-552
- defining for stack group DC-538
- type of information included DC-547
- unnumbered IP DC-550, DC-552
- virtual template interfaces DC-12, DC-529 to DC-533
- (examples) DC-532
- background information DC-529
- benefits DC-530
- cloning DC-531, DC-546, DC-562
- configuration service for virtual access interfaces DC-529 to DC-533
- contents DC-531, DC-562
- creating DC-532
- features that apply DC-531
- number allowed DC-529
- per-user configuration DC-561
- prerequisites DC-531
- unnumbered IP DC-532
- virtual profiles
- PPP (example) DC-532
- Virtual Template Interface Service
- feature description DC-529
- virtual templates
- AIP WC-50
- See also virtual template interfaces
- Virtual Templates for Protocol Translation
- feature description DC-268
- virtual Token Ring
- address (VTRA), using with SDLLC BC-24
- implementation BC-317
- VLAN
- addressing XC-97
- AppleTalk
- over IEEE 802.10 encapsulation XC-123
- routing XC-123, XC-124
- subinterface customization XC-123
- AppleTalk over ISL encapsulation XC-100
- AppleTalk Phase II support XC-97
- AppleTalk support P2C-3
- ATM LAN Emulation XC-96
- Banyan VINES over ISL encapsulation XC-101
- Banyan VINES support XC-97
- broadcast domain XC-93
- colors XC-95
- communication between XC-95, XC-96
- connecting Fast Ethernet devices XC-96
- DECnet over ISL encapsulation XC-102
- DECnet support XC-97
- description XC-93
- designing switched VLANs XC-97
- encapsulation format XC-124
- frame tagging XC-95
- hybrid switching environments XC-97
- identifier XC-95
- IEEE 802.10 encapsulation XC-96
- interoperability XC-97
- IP XC-97
- IP routing BC-168, XC-105
- IPX routing XC-107
- IPX support P2C-5
- ISL encapsulation XC-96
- isolation between XC-94
- LAN segmentation XC-97
- Layer 2 translation XC-96
- Layer 3 routing XC-96
- load balancing XC-97
- network
- changes XC-96
- design XC-95
- management XC-95
- performance XC-95
- Novell IPX encapsulation XC-97
- VLAN (continued)
- packets traversing shared backbone XC-99
- performance XC-95
- redundancy in XC-97
- routers in XC-98
- routing between XC-97, XC-120
- routing configuration (example) BC-95
- routing Novell IPX XC-106
- scalability XC-94, XC-95
- security XC-94, XC-96
- segmenting LANs XC-94
- segmenting LANs with XC-93
- sharing resources between XC-97
- supported VLAN encapsulation formats XC-97
- translation XC-97
- transparent bridging BC-61
- transparently bridged configuration (example) BC-93
- VlanDirector XC-95
- VLAN identifier in IEEE 802.10 encapsulation XC-123
- XNS over ISL encapsulation XC-110
- XNS support XC-97
- VLSM
- ODR support P1C-86
- VLSMs
- definition P1C-55
- OSPF example P1C-125, P1C-67
- RIP Version 2 P1C-89, P1C-91
- VMS
- system, loopback IC-18
- VMS, host connection DC-228
- Voice over ATM VC-4, VC-73
- configuration examples VC-84
- dial peer configuration VC-79
- POTS dial peers VC-82
- VoATM dial peers VC-83
- dial peer preparation tasks VC-78
- preliminary configuration VC-76
- Voice over Frame Relay VC-4, VC-47
- configuration examples VC-65
- dial peer configuration VC-55
- POTS dial peers VC-57
- VoFR dial peers VC-59
- dial peer preparation tasks VC-54
- peer configuration table VC-54
- Frame Relay to ATM Interworking configuration VC-115
- preliminary configuration VC-50
- Voice over HDLC VC-5, VC-89
- dial peer configuration VC-90
- HDLC dial peers VC-92
- POTS dial peers VC-91
- voice encapsulation VC-90
- Voice over IP VC-4, VC-13
- voice port command FC-27
- voice port configuration VC-103
- voice ports
- configuring
- troubleshooting tips VC-97, VC-101, VC-107, VC-111
- validation tips VC-97, VC-101, VC-106, VC-111
- VOIP dial peers VC-32
- VPDN DC-312
- (figure) DC-622
- authentication
- home gateway DC-622
- network access server DC-622
- connection
- establishing DC-622
- forwarding traffic
- ISP POP to home gateway DC-621
- home gateway
- configuration task list DC-622
- incoming connections, configuring DC-623
- virtual interface DC-622
- virtual template interface, creating DC-623
- network access server
- configuring DC-623
- outgoing connections DC-624
- tunnel authorization, search order DC-624
- tunnel lookup DC-624
- secure DC-621
- tunnel lookup
- DNIS DC-624
- domain name DC-624
- virtual interfaces
- monitoring DC-625
- VPDN MIB and Syslog Facility DC-625
- benefits DC-625
- default DC-625
- event logging, configuring DC-625
- supported objects DC-625
- table history size, configuring DC-626
- See also Virtual Private Dialup Network
- vpdn logging history failure command DC-625
- VPDN MIB
- See VPDN, VPDN MIB and Syslog Facility
- VPDN MIB and Syslog Facility
- VPDN sessions DC-625
- vpdn outgoing command DC-624
- vpdn outgoing dnis command DC-624
- vpdn search-order command DC-624
- VPDN Tunnel Lookup Based on Dialed Number Information
- feature description DC-623, DC-624
- vrn command BC-497
- VTAM
- CMCC adapter support BC-464
- definitions, configuring for SDLLC BC-336
- VTY-async authentication information DC-287
- logging to a buffer DC-287
- logging to a UNIX syslog server DC-288
- logging to console terminal DC-287
- vty-async command DC-275, DC-282, DC-384
- vty-async dynamic-routing command DC-283, DC-374
- vty-async header-compression command DC-284
- vty-async ipx ppp-client loopback command DC-283, DC-374
- vty-async keepalive command DC-284
- vty-async ppp authentication chap command DC-285
- vty-async ppp authentication pap command DC-286
- vty-async virtual-template command DC-273
- vty-line mtu command DC-284
- VTYs with PT option DC-281
- WANs
- configuring
- ISO CLNS over P3C-78
- configuring IP over P1C-100
- configuring transparent bridging over BC-65
- DECnet support P3C-3
- overview
- ATM WC-1, WC-3
- chapter description WC-1
- IP and ARP WC-4
- organization WC-1
- warning messages
- automatic FC-287
- watchdog packets P2C-118
- DDR P2C-118
- WCCP
- (example) FC-120
- benefits FC-116
- Cisco Cache Engine FC-116
- configuring FC-117
- monitoring FC-118
- platforms supported FC-117
- Web browser
- See Cisco Web browser
- Web Cache Control Protocol
- See WCCP
- Web pages
- Cisco Cache Engine, store using FC-116
- Web proxy caches
- See WCCP
- weight QC-47
- weighted fair queueing
- See WFQ
- Weighted Random Early Detection
- See WRED
- WFQ
- congestion management QC-43
- default queueing method QC-47
- duplex data streams QC-47
- effect of custom queueing on QC-56
- effect of priority queueing on QC-56
- flow-based queueing QC-56
- flows
- high-bandwidth traffic QC-46
- low-bandwidth traffic QC-46
- Frame Relay QC-48
- how it works (figure) QC-46
- IP Precedence QC-47
- ToS QC-16
- monitoring QC-56
- RSVP QC-48
- simplex data streams QC-47
- traffic priority management QC-55
- uses QC-47
- versus FIFO QC-46
- VIP-Distributed WFQ QC-48
- where command DC-42, DC-520, FC-88
- which-route command P3C-82
- wide-area networking
- See WAN
- width command FC-81
- wildcard command BC-405, BC-435
- wildcards
- LANE address templates XC-139
- working interface, APS IC-101
- WRED
- average queue size QC-74
- behavior QC-73
- congestion avoidance mechanism QC-78
- defined QC-69, QC-72
- hardware support QC-77
- IP Precedence QC-73
- packet drop QC-74
- parameters QC-79
- RSVP QC-73
- software restrictions QC-77
- TCP QC-74
- use QC-73
- See also DWRED
- writable control store (WCS)
- microcode FC-199
- write memory command IC-48
- write network command
- See copy running-config command
- write terminal command
- See show running-config command
- X.121 addresses
- aliases WC-155
- assigning symbolic host names DC-278
- setting WC-151
- understanding WC-154
- X.25
- access lists (example) WC-193
- addresses
- BFE conventions WC-175
- datagram, mapping WC-160
- datagram, transport WC-156
- destination hosts addresses, mapping WC-160
- interface, setting on WC-152
- mapping, displaying WC-180
- pattern matching (example) WC-183
- replacing WC-155
- substitute in local route WC-173
- suppressing WC-155
- X.121
- address mapping WC-160
- MAC address (example) WC-187
- alias X.121 address WC-155
- AO/DI
- See AO/DI
- assigned routes, displaying WC-180
- BFE
- address conventions WC-175
- configuring WC-175
- Blacker Emergency Mode WC-178
- (example) WC-191
- address translation WC-178
- booting from a network server (example) WC-193
- bridging WC-163
- bridging on WC-11
- Call Request packet WC-156
- Cisco's implementation WC-11
- CMNS
- configuring routes WC-174
- interface WC-180
- routing WC-174
- compressed packet header WC-162
- compression, payload WC-164
- configuration
- (example) WC-181
- task list WC-148
- configuring
- transparent bridging over BC-70
- configuring ISO CLNS over P3C-79
- connection to LAT (example) DC-313
- custom queuing WC-167
- datagram transport
- (figure) WC-156
- configuration task list WC-157
- description WC-12
- D-bit WC-167, WC-169
- DCE encapsulation WC-149, WC-168
- DDN
- address conventions (figure) WC-175
- configuration WC-175
- (example) WC-191
- encapsulation types WC-176
- mapping algorithm WC-175
- standard service WC-177
- type of service (TOS) field WC-177
- DECnet support P3C-3
- destination time, ignore WC-165
- DTE encapsulation WC-149, WC-168
- DTR dialing (example) DC-484
- dynamic mapping of IP and X.121 addresses WC-160
- encapsulating ISO CLNS P3C-4
- facilities supported WC-169
- flow control
- effect on queuing WC-168
- setting WC-152
- values WC-173
- general statistics, displaying WC-180
- IP datagrams over WC-168
- IP split horizon, default WC-158
- ISDN D channel DC-629
- benefits DC-629
- configuration (example) DC-630
- configuration tasks DC-630
- See also AO/DI
- ITU-T and ISO specifications WC-11
- LAPB WC-146, WC-147
- Legacy DDR
- dialers supported DC-442, DC-470
- DTR dialing (example) DC-455, DC-484
- locally switched PVC WC-171
- mapping protocol address to remote host DC-442, DC-470
- map usage, restricting WC-167
- M-bit WC-153
- modulo (extended packet sequence) WC-169
- network user ID (Cisco) WC-166
- OSPF, broadcasts WC-161
- over ISDN WC-12
- over TCP/IP (XOT) WC-168, WC-172, WC-173
- packet
- acknowledgment policy WC-165
- hold queue WC-167
- numbering modulo, setting WC-151
- sizes WC-152
- packet-layer protocol (PLP) WC-11
- X.25 (continued)
- PAD
- access, configuring DC-328, WC-162
- command signals DC-329
- connections WC-12, WC-154
- PAD calls over XOT DC-339
- PAD connections, viewing DC-337
- PAD-to-TCP (example) DC-315
- payload compression WC-164
- ping over (example) WC-191
- PLP restarts WC-156
- precedence handling WC-177
- priority queuing WC-167
- profile script (example) WC-194
- protocol encapsulation options WC-158
- protocol identification WC-159
- protocols supported, routing WC-11
- public data network (PDN) WC-12
- PVC
- exchange IP traffic (example) WC-185
- IP traffic exchange (figure) WC-185
- remote tunneling (example) WC-186
- switching (example) WC-183, WC-185
- QLLC over WC-12
- remote switching WC-12
- restricted fast select facility WC-167
- route table WC-170
- routing
- (example) WC-184
- configuration task list WC-169
- enabling WC-169
- local switching WC-12, WC-168
- one or multiple protocols WC-161
- protocols supported WC-161
- remote switching WC-12, WC-168
- static table WC-168
- (example) WC-184
- supported protocols WC-11
- via OSI NSAP WC-12
- XOT alternate routes WC-173
- routing table
- positional parameters WC-183
- selecting destination of route WC-170
- serial interface WC-180
- services WC-180
- source and destination addresses, modifying WC-170
- specifications WC-11
- subaddress WC-154
- subinterfaces
- configuration WC-157
- (example) WC-185
- switching, local or remote WC-12
- switching between PVCs and SVCs WC-172
- (example) WC-187
- TCP keepalives WC-172
- terminating VC connection WC-171
- timers WC-153
- transparent bridging
- (example) BC-100
- tunneling WC-12, WC-168, WC-169
- unrestricted fast select facility WC-167
- user facilities
- accept reverse charging WC-166
- closed user group (CUG) WC-166
- configuration task list WC-163
- flow control parameter negotiation WC-166
- list of WC-166
- network user ID (Cisco) WC-166
- Recognized Operating Agency (ROA) WC-166
- reverse charging WC-166
- throughput class negotiation WC-166
- transit delay WC-166
- virtual circuits
- clearing WC-180
- displaying WC-180
- establishing WC-156
- idle time, setting WC-164
- multiprotocol WC-158
- number of WC-165
- options available WC-158
- protocol
- (table) WC-159
- encapsulation WC-158
- identification WC-159
- ranges
- (example) WC-183
- keywords (table) WC-151
- setting WC-150
- routing protocols WC-161
- window size WC-152
- X.121
- addresses WC-154
- aliases WC-155
- setting WC-151
- X.28 PAD
- applications DC-328
- configuration examples DC-332
- configuration tasks DC-328
- description DC-327
- remote access, configuring DC-331
- X.29
- access lists (example) WC-193
- profile script (example) WC-194
- X.3 PAD (legacy)
- configuration examples DC-338
- connections DC-337
- logging out DC-337
- monitoring DC-337
- X.25 (continued)
- parameters, setting DC-338
- sessions, switching between DC-337
- XOT
- PVC
- (figure) WC-186
- resetting WC-180
- SVC, clearing WC-180
- virtual circuits WC-180
- See also LAPB
- X.25 Enhancements
- LAPB
- priority and custom queuing WC-147
- QLLC BC-320
- route, configuring WC-170
- X.25
- priority or custom queuing WC-167
- X.25 on ISDN D Channel
- feature description DC-629
- X.25 Switching between PVCs and SVCs
- feature description WC-172
- X.28 PAD
- access and display parameters DC-328
- applications DC-328
- commands DC-329
- configuration examples DC-332
- configuration tasks DC-328
- description DC-327
- X.3 parameters DC-330
- X.29
- access list
- creating DC-276
- accesslist number DC-276
- access lists
- (example) WC-193
- applying to a line WC-179
- creating WC-179
- profile script (example) WC-194
- X.29 reselect DC-344
- X.3 PAD
- connections DC-330, DC-336
- description DC-336
- parameters, setting DC-338
- sessions, switching between DC-337
- X.3 parameter settings, viewing DC-337
- x25 accept-reverse command WC-166
- x25 address command BC-230, DC-636, WC-152
- Legacy DDR DC-442, DC-470
- x25 aodi command DC-637
- x25 bfe-decision command WC-178
- x25 bfe-emergency command WC-178
- x25 default command WC-156
- x25-dest-address command BC-398
- x25 facility cug command WC-166
- x25 facility packetsize command WC-166
- x25 facility reverse command WC-166
- x25 facility roa command WC-166
- x25 facility throughput command WC-166
- x25 facility transit-delay command WC-166
- x25 facility windowsize command WC-166
- x25 hic command WC-151
- x25 hoc command WC-151
- x25 hold-queue command WC-167
- x25 hold-vc-timer command WC-165
- x25 host command DC-278
- x25 htc command DC-636, WC-151
- x25 idle command WC-164
- x25 ip-precedence command WC-177
- x25 ips command WC-153
- x25 lic command WC-151
- x25 linkrestart command WC-156
- x25 loc command WC-151
- x25 ltc command WC-151
- x25 map accept-reverse command WC-166
- x25 map bridge broadcast command BC-70
- x25 map bridge command WC-163
- x25 map command DC-442, DC-470, WC-158, WC-160, WC-165
- x25 map compress command WC-164
- x25 map compressedtcp command WC-163
- x25 map cug command WC-166
- x25 map idle command WC-164
- x25 map no-incoming command WC-167
- x25 map no-outgoing command WC-167
- x25 map nudata command WC-166
- x25 map nuid command WC-166
- x25 map nvc command WC-165
- x25 map packetsize command WC-166
- x25 map pad command WC-162
- x25 map ppp command DC-638, DC-639
- x25 map qllc command BC-230, BC-320
- x25 map reverse command WC-166
- x25 map roa command WC-166
- x25 map throughput command WC-166
- x25 map transit-delay command WC-166
- x25 map windowsize command WC-166
- x25 modulo command WC-151
- x25 nvc command WC-165
- x25 ops command WC-153
- x25 pad-access command WC-162
- x25 pvc command WC-158, WC-162
- x25 pvc interface command WC-171
- x25 pvc qllc command BC-320
- x25 remote-red command WC-178
- x25 route command WC-173, WC-174
- x25 routing command WC-169
- x25 routing use-tcp-if-defs command WC-173
- x25 subaddress command BC-396
- x25 suppress-called-address command WC-155
- x25 suppress-calling-address command WC-155
- x25 t10 command WC-153
- x25 t11 command WC-153
- x25 t12 command WC-153
- x25 t13 command WC-154
- x25 t20 command WC-153
- x25 t21 command WC-153
- x25 t22 command WC-153
- x25 t23 command WC-154
- x25 use-source-address command WC-155
- x25 win command DC-636, WC-152
- x25 wout command DC-636, WC-152
- x28 command DC-328
- x28 escape command DC-328
- x28 nuicud command DC-328
- x28 profile command DC-328
- x28 reverse command DC-329
- x28 verbose command DC-329
- x29 access-list command DC-276, WC-179
- x29 profile command DC-277, WC-179
- x3 command DC-338
- X3T9.5 specification IC-39
- xdigital Subscriber Line Bridge Support BC-65
- X Display Manager Control Protocol (XDMCP) DC-253
- XDMCP, starting XRemote DC-253
- Xerox Network Systems
- See XNS
- XID
- frequency of transmissions for LLC2 BC-302
- value, specifying BC-308
- xid-block-number command BC-392
- xid-id-number command BC-392
- Xmodem
- file transfers FC-78
- system image
- recovering FC-195
- recovering (example) FC-196
- XNS
- access control P3C-105 to P3C-107
- access lists
- 3Com (example) P3C-114
- creating P3C-106, P3C-107
- extended P3C-105
- filters P3C-106
- standard P3C-105
- addresses P3C-102
- broadcasts
- all-nets broadcast P3C-109
- directed broadcast P3C-109
- flooding P3C-110, P3C-111
- forwarding P3C-110
- local broadcast P3C-109
- messages, controlling P3C-109
- processing P3C-110
- Cisco's implementation P3C-4
- concurrent routing and bridging P3C-104
- configuration
- (examples) P3C-113 to P3C-115
- tasks P3C-103
- configuration example XC-122
- DDR
- configuring DC-421
- Dialer Profiles, configuring DC-492
- encapsulation on Token Ring interfaces P3C-104
- fast switching P3C-112, XC-17
- cache entries, displaying P3C-112
- filters
- applying to interface P3C-107
- generic P3C-105, P3C-106
- routing table P3C-105, P3C-107
- types (table) P3C-105
- flooding P3C-110
- behavior, defining P3C-111
- configuring P3C-111
- helpering P3C-110
- configuring P3C-110
- example P3C-115
- host number P3C-102, P3C-109
- IDP P2C-4
- interfaces, displaying status P3C-112
- in VLANs XC-97
- LANE support XC-137
- metrics, routing P3C-4, P3C-102
- monitoring tasks P3C-112
- multicast address, SMDS address mapping WC-131
- Net/One routing
- emulation mode P3C-102
- enabling (example) P3C-113
- task list P3C-104
- network
- connectivity, testing P3C-112
- monitoring P3C-112
- number P3C-102
- network connectivity, testing P3C-112
- over ISL encapsulation XC-110
- paths, setting maximum P3C-109
- RIP updates P3C-101
- delay between P3C-108
- receiving P3C-102, P3C-104
- setting timers P3C-108
- timers (example) P3C-114
- routing
- enabling P3C-104
- over LANs P3C-4
- over WANs P3C-4
- routing metrics P2C-4
- routing table entries
- adding P3C-107
- displaying P3C-112
- SMDS, configuring WC-133
- XNS (continued)
- standard routing, enabling P3C-103
- (example) P3C-113
- static routes, adding to routing table P3C-108
- Token Ring interface encapsulation P3C-104
- traffic statistics, displaying P3C-112
- TR-LANE support XC-137
- xns access-group command P3C-105, P3C-107
- xns encapsulation command P3C-104
- xns flood broadcast allnets command P3C-111
- xns flood broadcast net-zero command P3C-111
- xns flood specific allnets command P3C-111
- xns forward-protocol command P3C-110
- xns hear-rip command P3C-104
- xns helper-address command P3C-110
- xns input-network-filter command P3C-105, P3C-107
- xns maximum-paths command P3C-109
- xns network command P3C-103, XC-111
- xns output-network-filter command P3C-105, P3C-107
- xns route-cache command P3C-112, XC-17
- xns route command P3C-108
- xns router-filter command P3C-105, P3C-107
- xns routing command P3C-103, XC-110
- XNS Routing over ISL in Virtual LANs
- feature description P3C-112, XC-110
- subinterface configuration XC-111
- VLAN encapsulation format XC-111
- xns ub-emulation command P3C-104
- xns update-time command P3C-108
- XOT
- destination WC-171
- keepalive options WC-171
- X.25 connections (example) WC-186
- See also X.25, over TCP/IP (XOT)
- XRemote
- (examples) DC-260
- automatic session startup DC-253, DC-254
- clients, starting DC-255
- configuration
- configuration file (example) DC-258
- task list DC-251
- connecting to host computer DC-255
- connections to servers DC-253, DC-256, DC-257
- connectivity DC-250
- description DC-250, DC-253
- font loader
- protocol translator DC-253
- retries, setting DC-251
- fonts
- DECwindows, selecting DC-253
- nonresident, accessing with TFTP DC-252
- remote access to DC-251
- selecting DC-252
- internal buffer size, increasing DC-252
- listing connections DC-257
- manual session startup DC-254
- modem setup DC-251
- monitoring DC-251
- connections DC-257
- traffic DC-257
- reenabling manually DC-256
- returning to EXEC prompt DC-256
- session, terminating DC-255
- sessions between servers DC-256
- X display location, setting DC-255
- X terminal parameter setup DC-251
- xremote command DC-254
- xremote lat command DC-253, DC-254
- xremote tftp buffersize command DC-251
- xremote tftp host command DC-251
- xremote tftp retries command DC-251
- xremote xdm command DC-253
- X Window System
- client server DC-249
- description DC-249
- display server DC-249
- setting display location DC-255
- Ymodem
- system image
- recovering FC-195
- ZIP
- definition P2C-2
- query interval P2C-43
- reply filters P2C-25
- Zone Information Protocol
- See ZIP
- zones
- See AppleTalk, zones







Posted: Fri Apr 14 16:41:12 PDT 2000
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