Index: Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide, Release 12.1
Symbols A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y
Symbols
- ! character
- comments FC-134
- output FC-240
- # character
- copy output FC-161
- privileged EXEC prompt FC-10
- . character
- copy command output FC-241
- copy output FC-161
- > prompt
- user EXEC mode FC-9
- ? command FC-15
- ^ character
- context-sensitive help FC-19
Numerics
- 7-bit character set
- special characters FC-66
- 8-bit character set
- changing for session FC-66
- displaying FC-108
- special characters FC-66
- specifying for all lines FC-65
A
- abbreviating commands
- context-sensitive help FC-15
- absolute command FC-336
- accept-dialin mode
- entering FC-409
- accept-dialout configuration mode
- entering FC-409
- access list configuration mode
- standard named access list configuration mode
- extended named access list configuration mode
- access lists
- named
- extended, configuration mode FC-403
- standard, configuration mode FC-398
- using time-ranges with FC-335
- using with WCCP FC-369
- activation character
- setting FC-60
- activation-character command FC-60
- addresses
- IP
- mapping to host names FC-40
- alias command FC-324
- aliases
- URL Prefixes FC-116
- use in IOS File System (URL Prefixes) FC-116
- use in ROM monitor mode FC-14
- command aliases
- ALPS ASCU configuration submode
- entering FC-403
- ALPS circuit configuration mode
- entering FC-401
- summary FC-385
- APPN
- configuration modes FC-385
- ASCII
- character widths, changing FC-66
- dispatch character FC-69
- escape character FC-61
- hold character FC-61
- padding FC-66
- start character FC-70
- stop character FC-70
- async-bootp command FC-245
- ATM map class configuration mode
- map-class configuration mode
- attach shelf command FC-346
- authentication database
- rcp and rsh
- creating FC-246
- authoritative time source
- calendar system, using as FC-328
- description FC-327
- NTP FC-331
- autobaud command FC-71
- autocommand menu command FC-93
- Autoconfiguration
- automatic shelf discovery FC-344
- system controller FC-344
- AutoInstall
- functional description FC-39
- procedure FC-42 to FC-47
- requirements FC-37
- router interface pre-configuration FC-42
- automatic shutdown message
- receiving FC-305
- automatic warning message
- receiving FC-305
- auxiliary ports
- asynchronous serial interface FC-42
B
- banner exec command FC-83
- banner incoming command FC-83
- banner login command FC-82
- banner motd command FC-82
- banners
- (example) FC-96
- avoiding SLIP-PPP connectivity problems with FC-83
- disabling or enabling on a line FC-83
- (example) FC-96
- incoming message FC-83
- line-activation FC-83
- LOGIN FC-82
- MOTD FC-82
- on a line, disabling or enabling FC-83
- token variables FC-81
- messages
- banner tokens
- (example) FC-96
- description FC-81
- Banyan VINES
- VINES
- baud rate
- automatic detection, configuring FC-71
- setting for a line FC-71
- line speed
- boot bootldr command FC-215, FC-216
- boot buffersize command FC-146, FC-147
- boot command FC-220, FC-222
- boot config command FC-153, FC-215
- BOOT environment variable
- configuring FC-226
- description FC-214
- displaying FC-132, FC-160, FC-208
- boot field
- configuration register boot field
- boot flash command FC-220
- boot host command FC-157
- boot images
- description FC-160
- helper FC-216
- images
- booting
- fault-tolerant strategy FC-184
- Flash memory FC-180
- Flash load helper FC-201
- from a network server FC-182
- (example) FC-183
- information, displaying FC-208
- interrupting FC-218
- manually
- Flash memory (example) FC-221
- network file (example) FC-222
- ROM monitor FC-220
- process FC-208
- (figure) FC-211
- ROM FC-184
- startup configuration file FC-208
- system image
- selecting FC-209
- BOOTLDR environment variable
- (example) FC-216
- configuring FC-216
- description FC-215
- setting FC-216
- boot mop command FC-222
- boot network command FC-148
- boot network mop command FC-156
- Boot Operation Protocol
- BOOTP
- BOOTP
- server
- AutoInstall, configuring FC-46
- role in AutoInstall (figure) FC-40
- specifying extended requests for asynchronous interfaces FC-245
- service
- enabling FC-325
- boot register
- configuration register boot field
- boot system command FC-182, FC-215, FC-230
- boot system flash command FC-180, FC-184
- boot system mop command FC-182
- boot system rcp command FC-182
- boot system rom command FC-184, FC-242
- boot system tftp command FC-182
- Break key
- system startup FC-13
- buckets-of-history-kept command FC-289
- buffers
- editor, pasting from FC-23
- system
- (examples) FC-341
- size, changing FC-338
- buffers command FC-338
- buffers huge size command FC-338
- busy-message command FC-81
C
- cache engine clusters
- description FC-361
- cache engines
- description FC-361
- cache farms
- cache engine clusters
- ca-identity configuration mode
- entering FC-401
- calendar set command FC-334
- calendar system
- description FC-328
- network time source, configuring as FC-334
- setting manually FC-334
- setting system clock FC-334
- updating from NTP FC-331
- CASA
- listen ports
- MNLB forwarding agent FC-386
- CASA configuration mode
- entering FC-402
- summary FC-386
- CAS custom configuration mode
- entering FC-402
- cautions
- test commands FC-307
- testing interface status FC-307
- usage in text xxix
- CCO
- accessing xxix
- definition xxix
- cd command FC-120
- CDP
- configuration task list FC-278
- disabling for routing device FC-279
- enabling on an interface FC-280
- monitoring and maintaining FC-280
- TLVs FC-278
- transmission timer and holdtime, setting FC-279
- Version-2 (CDPv2) FC-277
- cdp enable command FC-280
- cdp holdtime command FC-279
- cdp run command FC-279
- cdp timer command FC-279
- certificate authorities configuration mode
- summary FC-387
- certificate chain configuration mode
- entering FC-402
- summary FC-387
- character data bits
- setting for current session FC-71
- character padding
- setting for current session FC-66
- setting globally FC-66
- character set
- 7-bit for standard U.S. characters FC-66
- 8-bit for special characters FC-66
- international FC-65, FC-66
- checksums
- system image files, verifying FC-177
- Cisco 3600 series
- software disaster recovery FC-185
- Cisco Cache Engines FC-361
- Cisco Connection Online
- CCO
- Cisco Discovery Protocol
- CDP
- Cisco IOS
- CLI (command-line interface)
- description FC-7
- understanding FC-4
- command modes
- documentation
- Release Notes FC-5, FC-6
- IOS File System FC-113
- Release 12.1 new features FC-5
- releases
- displaying version number FC-160
- software images
- images
- Cisco Web browser FC-99
- clear cdp counters command FC-280
- clear cdp table command FC-280
- clear logging command FC-309
- clear tcp command FC-79
- CLI
- Cisco IOS, CLI
- client router
- TFTP service, configuring FC-242
- (example) FC-243
- clock calendar-valid command FC-334
- clock rate command FC-43, FC-44
- clock read-calendar command FC-334
- clocks
- setting FC-326
- system clock
- clock set command FC-333
- clock summer-time command FC-333
- clock timezone command FC-332
- clock update-calendar command FC-334
- cold restart
- HSA
- command aliases
- creating FC-324
- command history
- buffer size FC-20
- commands
- recalling FC-21
- description FC-20
- disabling FC-21
- command-line interface
- Cisco IOS, CLI
- command modes
- configuration modes
- summary list FC-384 to FC-401
- summary table FC-401 to FC-410
- global configuration FC-11, FC-134
- interface configuration FC-11 to FC-12, FC-390
- privileged EXEC FC-10
- ROM monitor FC-13, FC-218 to FC-220
- router configuration FC-397
- subinterface configuration FC-12 to FC-13, FC-398
- summary table FC-14
- user EXEC FC-9
- commands
- aliases, creating FC-324
- completion help FC-22
- mapping old to new (table) FC-131, FC-193
- command syntax conventions
- Cisco IOS documentation xxix
- command syntax help
- context-sensitive help
- comments
- adding to configuration files FC-134
- communication parameters
- terminal FC-71
- community string
- defining FC-261
- Conditionally Triggered Debugging
- conditional FC-317
- description FC-316
- protocol specific FC-317
- CONFIG_FILE environment variable
- configuration file, viewing FC-216
- description FC-153, FC-215
- specifying FC-153
- ConfigMaker FC-56
- config-register command FC-180, FC-184, FC-213, FC-230
- configuration commands
- clearing FC-152
- entering from the terminal FC-134
- loading from the network FC-147
- source, selecting FC-134
- configuration files
- (example) FC-340
- clearing FC-152
- compressing FC-145
- CONFIG_FILE environment variable FC-153
- copying
- between Flash memory devices FC-149
- (example) FC-149
- from a network server FC-140, FC-150
- from an rcp server FC-141
- from a TFTP server FC-141
- from Flash memory FC-148
- to a network server FC-135
- to an rcp server FC-136, ?? to FC-175
- to a TFTP server FC-135
- description FC-133
- displaying
- active FC-133
- CONFIG_FILE environment variable FC-133, FC-208
- information FC-132
- NVRAM FC-133, FC-208
- downloading FC-154
- (example) FC-157
- host configuration files FC-157
- network configuration files FC-156
- failing to load FC-156
- host
- host configuration file
- larger than NVRAM FC-145
- loading FC-5
- loading from the network FC-147
- location FC-133
- modifying FC-134
- network
- network configuration file
- running FC-137, FC-139
- running configuration
- servers
- loading FC-5
- storing FC-5
- startup
- specifying FC-153
- startup configuration
- storing in Flash memory FC-146
- types FC-133
- configuration modes
- summary list FC-384
- command modes, configuration modes
- configuration register
- ROM monitor mode FC-208
- setup command facility FC-49
- streamlined setup facility FC-54
- configuration register boot field
- configuration register boot field
- bits FC-212
- how routing device uses FC-212
- listing value FC-213
- modification tasks FC-213
- (example) FC-213
- configuration synchronization
- HSA
- configure memory command FC-151
- configure terminal command FC-11, FC-134
- configuring shelf IDs
- description 376
- using the shelf-id command 377
- connection
- FTP FC-250
- resuming FC-88
- connections
- diagnosing FC-306
- escaping from FC-76
- idle FC-337
- name FC-76
- refusing full duplex FC-62
- switching FC-76
- console
- displaying debug messages FC-70
- context-sensitive help
- (example) FC-16
- command syntax help FC-16
- syntax checking FC-19
- user-level commands FC-18
- word help FC-16
- continue command FC-223
- controller configuration mode
- entering FC-402
- summary FC-387
- copy command FC-153, FC-226, FC-228, FC-229
- copy flash command FC-153
- copy flash rcp command FC-164
- copy flash tftp command FC-162
- copy mop command FC-153
- copy mop flash command FC-202
- copy nvram: command FC-128
- copy process
- output FC-161
- terminating FC-161
- copy rcp command FC-150, FC-151, FC-153
- copy rcp running-config command FC-142, FC-144, FC-173, FC-176
- copy rcp startup-config command FC-142, FC-144
- copy running-config command FC-153
- copy running-config rcp command FC-137, FC-139, FC-147, FC-166
- copy running-config startup-config command FC-216
- copy running-config tftp command FC-45, FC-136, FC-147
- copy startup-config command FC-146, FC-153
- copy startup-config rcp command FC-137, FC-139
- copy startup-config tftp command FC-136
- copy system: command FC-129
- copy system:running-config command FC-350
- copy tftp command FC-151, FC-153
- copy tftp file_id command FC-170, FC-190
- copy tftp flash command FC-170, FC-190, FC-202
- copy tftp running-config command FC-141
- copy tftp startup-config command FC-141
- copy xmodem flash command FC-185
- copy ymodem flash command FC-185
- core dump
- capture using FTP (example) FC-251
- crash information
- gathering FC-315
- CrossTalk
- files, downloading FC-64
- crypto ca identity command FC-401
- crypto ipsec transform-set command FC-402
- crypto isakmp policy command FC-405
- crypto map configuration mode
- entering FC-402
- summary FC-387
- crypto transform configuration mode
- description FC-388
- entering FC-402
- Ctrl-] command FC-79
- Ctrl-C command FC-78
- Ctrl-Z command FC-11, FC-78
- current configuration
- viewing FC-129
- cursor
- command line
- moving FC-22
- customer profile configuration mode
- entering FC-402
- summary FC-388
D
- data bits
- changing character FC-71
- databits command FC-65
- data-character-bits command FC-65
- data flow control
- setting FC-70
- daylight savings time
- configuring FC-333
- debug aaa command FC-316
- debug command output
- displaying on terminal FC-70
- debug commands
- description FC-315
- listing FC-315
- debug condition command FC-318
- debug dialer command FC-316
- debugging
- system FC-315
- debug isdn command FC-316
- debug modem command FC-316
- debug ppp command FC-316
- debug syscon sdp command FC-345
- default form of a command
- using FC-21
- default-value exec-character-bits command FC-65
- default-value special-character-bits command FC-65
- delete command FC-123, FC-125, FC-127, FC-152
- DHCP pool configuration mode
- entering FC-402
- summary FC-388
- diag command FC-314
- diagnostic testing FC-313
- dial peer configuration mode
- description FC-388
- dial peer voice command FC-402
- dial peer voice configuration mode
- entering FC-402
- dial shelf cards
- executing commands directly on FC-314
- dial-tdm-clock command 379
- Dial-up software
- connectivity problems
- SLIP-PPP FC-83
- dir command FC-216, FC-226, FC-227, FC-229
- Flash files FC-120
- disable command FC-10
- disconnect character
- setting FC-60
- disconnect-character command FC-61
- disconnect command FC-79, FC-80
- dispatch character
- setting FC-69
- dispatch-character command FC-69
- dispatch-machine command FC-69
- dispatch-timeout command FC-69
- Distributed System Interconnect Protocol
- description 375
- distributions-of-statistics-kept command FC-288
- DLUR configuration mode
- entering FC-408
- DLUR PU configuration mode
- entering FC-408
- DLUR SAP configuration mode
- entering FC-408
- DNIS group configuration mode
- entering FC-402
- summary FC-388
- documentation conventions
- Cisco IOS xxviii
- DRAM
- description FC-194
- reallocating FC-196
- (example) FC-198
- DSC
- configuring clocks 379
- dual Flash bank
- benefits FC-199
- configuring FC-198
- partitioning Flash memory FC-198, FC-200
- systems that support FC-199
- versus Flash load helper FC-199
- duplex mismatch error FC-277
- dynamic random-access memory
- DRAM
E
- E character
- copy output FC-241
- echo protocol
- ping test FC-306
- editing
- command-line features
- disabling FC-26
- enabling FC-26
- editing command FC-26
- editor
- capitalization
- controlling FC-25
- characters
- transposing FC-25
- command completion FC-22
- cursor
- moving FC-22
- display
- scrolling down FC-24
- entries
- deleting FC-24
- features FC-22
- keys and functions FC-22 to FC-25
- line
- redisplaying FC-25
- line-wrap feature FC-23
- pasting from buffer FC-23
- enable command FC-247, FC-349
- encapsulation frame-relay command FC-44
- end command FC-11
- ending
- sessions FC-59
- end-of-line character
- changing FC-63
- entering FC-408
- environmental conditions
- displaying FC-304
- environmental monitor
- automatic shutdown message FC-305
- environment variables
- BOOT FC-214
- BOOTLDR FC-215
- (example) FC-216
- setting FC-216
- Cisco's implementation FC-214
- CONFIG_FILE FC-215
- controlling FC-215
- viewing FC-216
- EPROM
- description FC-195
- erase command FC-126, FC-152
- erase nvram: command FC-128
- erase startup-config command FC-152
- error messages
- categories FC-311
- CDP FC-277
- IP address for syslog server FC-313
- levels FC-311
- logging keywords
- (table) FC-311
- severity levels FC-310
- TFTP FC-241
- message logging
- escape character
- changing for current session FC-61
- displaying FC-108
- returning to EXEC prompt FC-76
- setting globally FC-60
- escape-character command FC-60
- escape-char none command FC-88
- exception linecard command FC-315
- EXEC
- commands
- privileged level FC-10
- user level FC-9
- prompt
- returning to from setup FC-49
- startup
- delaying FC-336
- exec-banner command FC-83
- exec-character-bits command FC-65
- EXEC mode
- switching from privileged to user FC-10
- exec-timeout command FC-86
- execute-on command FC-192, FC-314, 378
- exit command FC-11, FC-79, FC-349
- exiting
- sessions FC-79
- extended named access list config mode
- entering FC-403
F
- fault management
- description FC-303
- fault-tolerant strategy
- booting with FC-184
- features
- Cisco IOS
- field diagnostic testing FC-313
- files
- content, displaying FC-121
- deleting FC-123, FC-125, FC-127
- deleting permanently FC-124
- downloading
- output FC-169
- download mode, setting FC-64
- recovering deleted FC-123, FC-125
- file system
- contents FC-120
- default FC-119
- Flash FC-122
- list FC-119
- NVRAM FC-128
- remote operations FC-128
- File Transfer Protocol
- FTP
- filter
- more commands FC-32
- --More-- prompts FC-32
- show commands FC-31
- filter-for-history command FC-289
- Finger protocol
- enabling FC-325
- Flash load helper
- (example) FC-202
- booting after FC-203
- configuration task list FC-201
- description FC-199, FC-200
- downloading a file FC-202
- failures FC-203
- monitoring FC-203
- software upgrades FC-200
- versus dual Flash bank FC-199
- Flash memory
- automatically booting from
- configuring FC-180
- booting from
- configuring backup sources (example) FC-185
- booting from (example) FC-181
- buffer overflow message FC-168
- checksum, verifying FC-177
- configuration files
- copying to (example) FC-151
- copying
- Flash contains named file (example) FC-172
- Flash is full (example) FC-171
- security jumper not installed (example) FC-172
- space considerations FC-168
- description FC-195
- ensuring available space before copying to FC-168
- file system types FC-122
- formatting FC-203
- (example) FC-204
- HTML pages FC-106
- images
- copying from FC-162
- copying to FC-167
- verifying checksum FC-177
- information, displaying FC-194
- manually booting FC-220
- partitioning FC-198, FC-200
- rcp server, copying from FC-163
- security precautions FC-196
- storing configuration files FC-146
- storing HTML pages with SSIs FC-107
- testing status FC-307
- TFTP server
- (example) FC-242
- client router (example) FC-243
- client router, configuring FC-242
- configuring FC-240, FC-241
- write protection FC-196
- Flash memory cards
- PCMCIA Flash memory cards
- Flash memory devices
- default
- (example) FC-120
- displaying FC-120
- setting FC-119
- files
- copying FC-149
- deleting FC-123, FC-125, FC-127
- (example) FC-123, FC-125, FC-127
- deleting permanently FC-124
- listing FC-120
- (example) FC-121
- recovering deleted FC-123, FC-125
- (example) FC-123, FC-126
- flow control
- end transmission FC-70
- setting for line FC-70
- start character FC-70
- stop character FC-70
- format command FC-204
- Frame Relay
- multipoint subinterfaces
- enabling CDP on FC-280
- frame-relay interface-dlci command FC-44
- frame-relay map ip command FC-44
- frequency command FC-286
- FTP
- configure router for connections FC-250
- configuring (example) FC-251
- passive-mode FC-250
- FTP Server
- (example) FC-359
- commands FC-353
- configuration files, downloading FC-157
- file retrieval functions FC-352
- router acting as FC-352
- ftp-server enable command FC-353
- ftp-server topdir command FC-353
G
- gatekeeper configuration mode
- entering FC-403
- gateway configuration mode
- entering FC-403
- global configuration mode
- description FC-11
- entering FC-11, FC-134
- exiting FC-11
- summary FC-15
H
- hardware break signal
- generating FC-62
- hardware flow control
- configuring FC-70
- Health Monitor
- (example) FC-355
- managed shelf polling FC-346
- MIB FC-347
- SNMP traps FC-347
- using FC-347
- help
- context-sensitive help
- help command FC-15
- hex input mode
- public key hex input configuration mode
- High System Availability
- HSA
- history size command FC-20
- hold character
- changing for session FC-61
- setting for line FC-60
- hold-character command FC-61
- hops-of-statistics-kept command FC-288
- host configuration files
- comparison with network configuration files FC-154
- copying from an rcp server to startup configuration (example) FC-143, FC-145
- description FC-154
- loading from a server FC-157
- (example) FC-157
- host-failed message
- displaying FC-81
- host name
- setting FC-324
- hostname command FC-324
- Hot Standby Router Protocol
- HSRP MIB
- hours-of-statistics-kept command FC-288
- HSA
- cold restart feature FC-223
- configuration synchronization
- automatic FC-226
- manual FC-236
- configuration task list FC-225
- description FC-223
- failed card
- reloading FC-237
- general maintenance tasks FC-236
- implementation methods
- simple hardware backup FC-224
- software error protection FC-224
- master and slave
- arbitration FC-223
- different images FC-229
- environment variables FC-234
- identical configurations FC-226
- identical images FC-226
- identical microcode images FC-227
- information, displaying FC-237
- operation FC-223
- monitoring and maintaining FC-236
- slave
- default slave, specifying FC-225
- image, specifying FC-236
- inactive slave, reloading FC-237
- software error protection
- (example) FC-230, FC-232
- system requirements FC-223
- HSRP MIB
- SNMP support FC-260
- specific SNMP commands FC-265
- hub configuration mode
- entering FC-403
- summary FC-389
I
- ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
- (definition)
- response time measuring FC-284
- idle terminal message
- configuring FC-80
- IFS
- commands FC-114
- description FC-114
- file copy FC-115
- file viewing FC-114
- URLs FC-115
- prefixes (aliases) FC-116
- images
- boot image FC-160
- copying to server FC-162
- description FC-160
- displaying information FC-160
- Flash devices
- copying between FC-177
- (example) FC-178
- Flash memory
- space considerations FC-168
- loading FC-5
- loading on line cards FC-192
- MOP server
- copying from FC-175
- (examples) FC-176
- naming conventions FC-161
- rcp server
- copying from FC-172
- (examples) FC-164
- copying to FC-163
- recovering
- using Xmodem FC-185
- using Ymodem FC-185
- servers
- loading FC-5
- storing FC-5
- TFTP server
- copying from FC-167, FC-170
- (examples) FC-170
- copying to FC-162, FC-165
- (examples) FC-163
- types of FC-160
- verifying
- (example) FC-177
- system images; boot images
- incoming message banners
- (example) FC-96
- configuring FC-83
- input notification
- setting FC-68
- insecure command FC-71
- interface ATM bundle configuration mode
- entering FC-403
- interface ATM-VC bundle member config submode
- entering FC-403
- interface ATM-VC configuration mode
- entering FC-403
- interface channel configuration mode
- description FC-391
- interface command FC-12
- interface configuration mode
- description FC-11
- entering FC-403
- submodes (list) FC-390
- summary FC-15
- interface ethernet command
- AutoInstall FC-43
- interface fddi command
- AutoInstall FC-43
- interfaces
- enabling CDP on FC-280
- testing status FC-307
- (caution) FC-307
- interface serial command
- AutoInstall FC-43
- interface tokenring command
- AutoInstall FC-43
- internal adapter configuration mode
- description FC-391
- entering FC-404
- internal LAN configuration mode
- description FC-391
- entering FC-404
- international character sets
- changing for session FC-66
- configuring default FC-65
- supporting FC-66
- international command FC-108
- Internet Control Message Protocol
- ICMP
- IOS
- Cisco IOS
- IOS File System
- IFS
- IOS images
- system FC-160
- ip address command FC-44
- AutoInstall FC-43
- ip ftp passive command FC-250
- ip ftp password command FC-250
- ip ftp source-interface command FC-250
- ip helper-address command FC-43
- AutoInstall FC-43, FC-44
- IP host backup configuration submode FC-392
- entering FC-404
- ip http access-class command FC-101
- ip http authentication command FC-101
- ip http port command FC-100
- ip http server command FC-100, FC-107
- ip rarp-server command FC-244
- ip rcmd rcp-enable command FC-248
- ip rcmd remote-host command FC-246, FC-248
- ip rcmd remote-username command FC-250
- ip rcmd rsh-enable command FC-246
- ip wccp version command FC-366
- IPX router configuration mode
- entering FC-405
- summary FC-392
- ISAKMP policy configuration mode
- entering FC-405
- summary FC-392
K
- Kermit
- files
- downloading FC-64
- key chain configuration mode
- entering FC-405
- summary FC-392
- key chain key configuration mode
- description FC-392
- entering FC-405
- keymaps
- changing FC-67
L
- LANE
- database configuration mode
- entering FC-409
- length command FC-68
- line
- activation message FC-83
- disconnecting FC-80
- file transfers FC-64
- insecure, setting for LAT FC-71
- sending messages to FC-78
- speed
- changing for session FC-71
- line-activation banners
- configuring FC-83
- disabling on a line FC-83
- line cards
- commands, executing on FC-314
- crash information FC-315
- diagnostic testing FC-313
- loading images FC-192
- dial shelf cards
- line command FC-310
- line configuration mode
- entering FC-405
- summary FC-393
- line-in-use messages
- displaying FC-81
- link traps
- disabling FC-265, FC-266
- listen-point configuration mode
- entering FC-408
- listen-point PU configuration mode FC-408
- lives-of-history-kept command FC-289
- load-interval command FC-337
- load statistics
- setting interval for FC-337
- lockable command FC-70
- lock command FC-78
- locked blocks
- recovering FC-204
- logging
- display device FC-309
- message logging
- logging buffered command FC-309
- logging command FC-309, FC-351
- logging console command FC-310
- logging facility command FC-312
- logging in
- as specific user FC-77
- changing login username FC-77
- (example) FC-94
- logging monitor command FC-310
- logging on command FC-308
- logging out
- from router FC-79
- sessions, quitting
- logging synchronous command FC-310
- logging syslog-server command FC-352
- logging trap command FC-310
- login
- banner tokens FC-81
- LOGIN banners
- configuring FC-82
- login command FC-77
- login username
- changing FC-77
- (example) FC-94
- logout command FC-79
M
- MAC addresses
- IP address mapping FC-40
- Maintenance Operation Protocol
- MOP
- managed shelves
- shelf
- Management Information Base
- MIB
- manager configuration mode
- MRM manager configuration mode
- map-class atm command FC-394
- map-class configuration mode
- entering FC-405
- summary FC-393
- map-list configuration mode
- entering FC-405
- summary FC-394
- mapping
- IP address to hostname FC-40
- MAC address to IP address FC-40
- master and slave
- HSA
- master-slave arbitration
- HSA
- memory
- displaying use FC-304
- running out while booting from server FC-182
- testing status FC-307
- types, comparing FC-194
- menu clear-screen command FC-87
- menu command FC-88, FC-91, FC-93
- menu-exit command FC-88
- menu line-mode command FC-92, FC-93
- menus
- configuration FC-85
- deleting FC-94
- description FC-84
- display, configuring FC-92
- entries, hidden FC-91
- invoking FC-93
- item, associating command with FC-88
- submenus, creating FC-90
- text FC-87
- title FC-86
- menu single-space command FC-92
- menu status-line command FC-92
- menu text command FC-87
- menu title command FC-86
- message logging
- description FC-308
- display device FC-309
- enabling FC-308
- enabling for slave card FC-309
- facility types
- (table) FC-312
- history table FC-310
- severity level FC-310
- synchronizing with solicited output FC-309
- syslog server FC-312 to FC-313
- timestamps FC-310
- message-of-the-day banners
- MOTD banners
- messages
- banner tokens FC-81
- debug output FC-70
- host-failed FC-81
- length FC-78
- line-in-use FC-81
- sending to other terminals FC-78
- vacant terminal FC-80
- warning FC-305
- banners
- MIB
- CDP management FC-277
- ciscoFlash FC-196, FC-199
- Cisco Round Trip Time Monitor (RTTMON) FC-281
- descriptions on-line FC-6
- Entity MIB FC-260
- Health Monitor FC-348
- Health Monitor MIB FC-347
- HSRP MIB FC-260
- RFCs FC-259
- RMON MIB FC-271
- RSVP MIB FC-265
- variables
- SNMP support FC-255
- MIBs
- MIB
- microcode command FC-190, FC-192
- microcode images
- description FC-190
- determining FC-227
- information, displaying FC-191
- location, specifying FC-190
- reloading FC-191
- writable control store (WCS) FC-190
- microcode reload command FC-191, FC-192
- modem pool configuration mode
- summary FC-394
- modes
- command modes
- MOP
- network server
- loading boot system image files FC-182
- request parameters
- setting FC-183
- server
- booting automatically from FC-182
- manually booting from FC-222
- (example) FC-222
- resending boot requests to FC-183
- (example) FC-183
- mop device-code command FC-183
- mop retransmit-timer command FC-183
- mop retries command FC-183
- MOP server
- images, copying from FC-175
- more command FC-121
- more nvram: command FC-128
- more system: command FC-129
- more system:running-config command FC-350
- motd
- banner tokens FC-81
- motd-banner command FC-83
- MOTD banners
- (example) FC-96
- configuring FC-82
- description FC-82
- disabling on a line FC-83
- MPC configuration mode
- summary FC-394
- MPOA
- MPC configuration mode FC-410
- MPS configuration mode FC-410
- MPOA Client configuration mode
- MPC configuration mode
- MPOA Server
- MPS
- MPS configuration mode
- summary FC-394
- MRM manager configuration mode
- entering FC-405
- summary FC-393
- multibyte character set
- displaying FC-108
N
- Nagle algorithm
- enabling FC-337
- name
- connections FC-76
- router FC-324
- name-connection command FC-76
- native VLAN mismatch error FC-277
- network configuration files
- AutoInstall
- requirements FC-46
- role FC-40
- comparison with host configuration files FC-154
- description FC-154
- loading from a server FC-156
- (example) FC-157
- network connectivity
- testing FC-306
- network performance, monitoring
- SA Agent FC-281
- Network Time Protocol
- NTP
- no boot system command FC-242
- no form of a command
- using FC-21
- no history size command FC-21
- no menu command FC-94
- no slave terminal command FC-237
- no terminal history size command FC-21
- notes
- usage in text xxix
- notify command FC-68
- NTP
- (examples) FC-340
- access groups FC-330
- associations FC-329
- authentication FC-329
- authoritative time server
- configuring router as FC-331
- broadcast service FC-329
- calendar system, updating FC-331
- configuring FC-328
- description FC-327
- services, disabling FC-330
- source address FC-330
- status FC-335
- stratum FC-327
- time
- services FC-327
- synchronizing FC-327
- ntp access-group command FC-330
- ntp authenticate command FC-329
- ntp authentication-key md5 command FC-329
- ntp broadcast client command FC-329
- ntp broadcastdelay command FC-329
- ntp broadcast version command FC-329
- ntp disable command FC-330
- ntp master command FC-331
- ntp peer command FC-329, FC-331
- ntp server command FC-329, FC-331
- ntp source command FC-330
- ntp trusted-key command FC-329
- ntp update-calendar command FC-331
- null bytes
- end of string FC-66
- number character
- privileged EXEC prompt FC-10
- NVRAM
- description FC-195
- file compression FC-145
O
- O character
- copy output FC-161, FC-241
- o command FC-208, FC-213
- oid command FC-349
- online documentation
- CCO
- operating system image
- system images
- output notification
- setting FC-68
- owner command FC-287
P
- packet dispatch character
- setting FC-69
- packets
- dispatch FC-69
- routes
- tracing FC-307
- packet size
- setting
- for SNMP FC-263
- padding
- changing character FC-66
- padding command FC-66
- parity
- configuring for a line FC-71
- partition flash command FC-200
- partitions
- Flash memory
- benefits FC-199
- configuration tasks FC-200
- supported systems FC-199
- paths-of-statistics-kept command FC-288
- PCMCIA Flash memory cards
- copying the running configuration to (example) FC-154
- copying to (example) FC-151
- deleting files from (example) FC-152
- formatting FC-203
- spare sectors FC-204
- Performance Data Collection
- (example) FC-357
- benefits FC-348
- configuring FC-349
- SNMP data FC-348
- period (.)
- copy command output FC-241
- periodic command FC-336
- p ftp username command FC-250
- ping command
- (example) FC-240
- before TFTP FC-240
- connectivity, testing FC-306
- poll-group configuration mode FC-349
- entering FC-406
- system controller poll-group configuration mode
- poll-interval command FC-349
- port queue
- retry interval
- setting FC-72
- ppp
- banner tokens FC-81
- printer
- configuring for LPD protocol FC-72
- printer command FC-72
- (example) FC-73
- private command FC-59
- privileged EXEC mode
- accessing FC-10
- description FC-10
- prompt FC-10
- summary FC-14
- probes
- SA Agent, operations
- prompt command FC-324
- prompts
- customizing FC-324
- system FC-14, FC-401
- PU
- configuration mode
- TN3270 configuration modes
- public key configuration mode
- summary FC-395
- public key hex input configuration mode
- description FC-395
- pwd command FC-120
Q
- question command FC-15
- quit command FC-79
- quitting
- sessions FC-59, FC-79
R
- RARP server
- AutoInstall, configuring FC-46
- configuring a router as FC-244
- (example) FC-245
- role in AutoInstall
- (figure) FC-40
- rcp
- authentication database
- adding entries (example) FC-249
- creating for remote users FC-248
- Cisco's implementation FC-246
- Cisco versus UNIX command syntax FC-248
- remote username
- configuring FC-249
- requests
- sending FC-249
- supporting FC-248
- server
- boot from (example) FC-183
- configuration files, copying FC-136, FC-141
- system images, copying FC-163, FC-172
- using FC-248
- rebooting
- booting
- RED group configuration mode FC-396
- refuse-message command FC-81
- Release Notes
- Cisco IOS, documentation
- reload cancel command FC-218
- reload command FC-13, FC-213, FC-217, FC-218
- boot from Flash FC-181
- reloads
- scheduled FC-217
- (example) FC-217
- canceling FC-218
- canceling (example) FC-218
- information, displaying FC-218
- relocatable images
- run-from-Flash systems FC-196
- remote command execution
- rsh FC-246, FC-247
- remote copying
- rcp
- remote copy protocol
- rcp
- remote username
- configuring FC-249
- defaults FC-249
- request-data-size command FC-287
- request-dialin mode
- entering FC-409
- request-dialout mode
- entering FC-409
- Request For Comments
- RFC
- resource group configuration mode
- entering FC-406
- summary FC-396
- Resource Reservation Protocol
- RSVP MIB
- response-data-size command FC-287
- response time configuration mode
- TN3270 response time config mode
- RTR configuration mode
- response time reporter
- SA Agent
- resume/next command FC-89
- resume command FC-76
- resume connection command FC-88
- menu command FC-89
- Return key
- and CLI FC-17
- RFC
- obtaining full text FC-6, FC-260
- RFC 1084
- extended BOOTP requests FC-245
- RFC 1101
- DNS FC-45
- RFC 1157
- SNMPv1 FC-258
- RFC 1183
- DNS FC-45
- RFC 1213
- MIB II variables FC-259
- RFC 1215
- SNMP traps FC-259
- RFC 1305
- NTP FC-327, FC-330
- RFC 1395
- BOOTP extensions FC-46
- RFC 1757
- RMON FC-271
- RFC 1901
- SNMPv2C FC-258
- RFC 2037
- Entity MIB FC-260
- RFC 783
- TFTP FC-45
- RFC 896
- Nagle's algorithm FC-337
- RFC 903
- RARP FC-46
- RFC 906
- bootstrap loading using TFTP FC-45
- RFC 951
- BOOTP servers FC-46
- rhosts file
- rsh support FC-246
- RLM device configuration submode
- entering FC-404
- summary FC-396
- RLM group configuration submode
- entering FC-404
- summary FC-396
- RMON
- (examples) FC-274
- agent status, displaying FC-274
- alarms, setting FC-273
- event table FC-273
- feature description FC-271
- queue size FC-273
- rmon alarm command FC-273
- rmon command FC-273
- rmon event command FC-273
- rmon queuesize command FC-273
- ROM
- booting from
- automatically FC-184
- (example) FC-184, FC-185
- manually FC-222
- (example) FC-222
- ROM monitor mode
- booting
- Flash FC-220
- (example) FC-221
- from MOP server FC-222
- from network FC-222
- ROM FC-222
- system image FC-220
- commands FC-13
- aliasing FC-219
- configuration register boot field FC-212
- entering FC-220
- summary FC-15
- using FC-13, FC-384
- using system image instead of reloading FC-223
- round trip time monitor
- SA Agent, RTTMON
- route-map configuration mode
- summary FC-397, FC-406
- router
- configuration
- command mode FC-397, FC-407
- tasks FC-4
- file management FC-2
- name FC-324
- system management FC-3
- user interface FC-1
- router commands
- router configuration mode FC-397
- router ID
- router prompt
- router prompt
- changing from default FC-135
- rsh
- authentication database
- adding entries (example) FC-247
- Cisco's implementation FC-246
- commands from remote users
- supporting (example) FC-247
- disabling FC-246
- remote command execution, allowing FC-246
- remotely executing commands FC-247
- (example) FC-248
- security FC-246
- using FC-246
- rsh command FC-247
- RSP card
- master and slave FC-237
- slave software image FC-229
- software image FC-226
- RSVP MIB
- use with SNMP traps FC-265
- RTR
- SA Agent
- rtr command FC-283, FC-407
- RTR configuration mode
- entering FC-407
- summary FC-397
- RTR HTTP Raw configuration submode
- (example) FC-300
- summary FC-397
- rtr reaction-configuration command FC-290
- rtr reaction-trigger command FC-290
- rtr reset command FC-291
- rtr schedule command FC-282, FC-290
- RTTMON MIB
- required version FC-281
- run-from-Flash systems
- Flash Load Helper FC-200
- image downloading tasks FC-170
- running configuration
- copying
- from an rcp server (example) FC-142, FC-144
- to an rcp server FC-137 to FC-139
- rxboot ROM
- streamlined setup facility FC-54
S
- SA Agent
- configuration task list FC-282
- configuring FC-281 to FC-301
- (examples) FC-292
- HTTP operation
- Raw submode FC-300
- monitoring FC-292
- operations
- description FC-283
- types FC-284
- RTTMON use in FC-281
- samples command FC-349
- samples-of-history-kept command FC-289
- scheduler allocate command FC-338
- scheduler interval command FC-338
- screen
- length FC-67
- width FC-67
- SDP
- autoconfiguration
- (example) FC-354
- benefits FC-344
- configuring FC-345
- system controller FC-344
- search
- more commands FC-32
- --More-- prompts FC-32
- show commands FC-31
- security precautions
- Flash memory card FC-196
- send command FC-78
- server group radius configuration mode
- summary FC-397
- server group tacacs configuration mode
- summary FC-398
- servers
- configuring routers as FC-239
- Server Side Includes
- SSI
- Service Assurance Agent
- SA Agent
- service compress-config command FC-145, FC-147
- service config command FC-156, FC-157
- service exec-wait command FC-336
- service finger command FC-325
- service hide-telnet-address command FC-325
- Service Level Agreements
- SLAs
- service nagle command FC-338
- service slave-log command FC-309
- service tcp-keepalives command FC-306
- service tcp-small-servers command FC-325
- service telnet-zero-idle command FC-337
- service timestamp command FC-351
- service timestamps command FC-310, FC-316
- sessions
- ending FC-59
- exiting FC-79
- quitting FC-59, FC-79
- saving user changes between FC-59
- SNMP FC-267
- switching between FC-76
- session timeout command FC-86
- setup command facility
- (example) FC-49 to FC-54
- asynchronous interfaces
- (example) FC-51
- default client IP address (examples) FC-51
- configuration command script
- (example) FC-51
- configuration file, saving FC-49, FC-54
- configuration register FC-49
- description FC-48
- entering FC-48
- global parameters
- (example) FC-49
- interface parameters
- (example) FC-50, FC-54
- interface summary, viewing FC-49
- prerequisite knowledge FC-48
- sample configuration FC-49 to FC-54
- streamlined setup facility
- streamlined setup facility
- System Configuration Dialog FC-49
- (example) FC-49
- returning to privileged EXEC prompt FC-49
- terminating the configuration FC-49
- using after first-time startup FC-48
- using to perform basic configuration changes FC-48
- SG radius
- server group radius configuration mode
- SG tacacs
- server group tacacs configuration mode
- shelf
- attributes FC-348
- discovery
- (example) FC-354
- managed polling FC-346
- syslog messages FC-350
- system controller device FC-345
- Shelf Discovery Protocol
- SDP
- shelf-id command 377
- shelf-type command FC-349
- show aliases command FC-325
- show async-bootp command FC-245
- show boot command FC-132, FC-160, FC-208, FC-216, FC-226, FC-237
- CONFIG_FILE environment variable
- specifying FC-153
- show buffers command FC-339
- show calendar command FC-335
- show cdp command FC-280
- show cdp entry command FC-280
- show cdp interface command FC-280
- show cdp neighbors command FC-280
- show cdp traffic command FC-280
- show clock command FC-335
- show commands
- using for troubleshooting
- (list) FC-304
- show configuration command
- show startup-config command
- show controller cbus command FC-227
- show controllers logging FC-313
- show debugging command FC-280, FC-315
- show file command FC-132
- show file descriptors command FC-120
- show file information command FC-120
- show file systems command FC-119, FC-194, FC-237
- show flash command FC-160, FC-194
- show flh-log command FC-203
- show history command FC-21
- show logging command FC-309, FC-313
- show microcode command FC-160, FC-191
- show ntp associations command FC-335
- show ntp status command FC-335
- show reload command FC-218
- show rmon commands
- (list) FC-274
- show rtr commands
- (list) FC-292
- show running-config command FC-133
- show snmp command FC-263, FC-268
- show snmp pending command FC-268
- show snmp sessions command FC-268
- show sntp command FC-332, FC-335
- show stacks command FC-237
- show startup-config command FC-133, FC-208, FC-216
- show syscon discover command FC-345
- show syscon mibpoll command FC-347
- show syscon sdp command FC-345
- show syslog-server command FC-352
- show version command FC-160, FC-208, FC-237, FC-242
- show whoami command FC-91
- Simple Network Management Protocol
- SNMP
- Simple Network Time Protocol
- SNTP
- SLARP
- role in AutoInstall
- (figure) FC-39
- SLAs
- using SA Agent to provide FC-282
- slave
- HSA
- slave auto-sync config command FC-226
- slave default-slot command FC-225
- slave image command FC-236
- slave reload command FC-237
- slave sync config command FC-236
- SLIP
- Configuring Banner Message FC-83
- slip
- banner tokens FC-81
- SLIP-PPP
- banners
- (example) FC-96
- slip-ppp
- banner tokens FC-81
- SLIP-PPP Banner Messages FC-83
- SNAP FC-277
- SNMP
- (examples) FC-268
- access control FC-261
- agent
- contact FC-263
- disabling FC-264
- location FC-263
- managed devices FC-260
- serial number FC-263
- community FC-261
- configuration task list FC-260
- description FC-255
- MIBs supported FC-259
- monitoring FC-263
- RFCs supported FC-260
- security models FC-259
- server groups FC-262
- sessions FC-267
- shutdown mechanism FC-262
- SNMPv1 FC-258
- SNMPv2C FC-258
- SNMPv3 FC-258
- TFTP servers, limiting FC-263
- traps
- description FC-256
- Health Monitor FC-347
- RSVP notifications FC-265
- sending FC-264
- view records FC-261
- SNMP Manager
- description FC-267
- enabling FC-268
- snmp-server chassis-id command FC-263
- snmp-server community command FC-261, FC-310
- snmp-server contact command FC-263
- snmp-server enable command FC-264, FC-266
- snmp-server enable traps command FC-348
- snmp-server group command FC-262
- snmp-server host command FC-264, FC-266, FC-348
- snmp-server informs command FC-267
- snmp-server location command FC-263
- snmp-server manager command FC-268, FC-347
- snmp-server manager session-timeout command FC-268
- snmp-server packetsize command FC-263
- snmp-server queue-length command FC-265
- snmp-server system-shutdown command FC-262
- snmp-server tftp-server-list command FC-263
- snmp-server trap-source command FC-265, FC-267
- snmp-server trap-timeout command FC-265
- snmp-server view command FC-261
- snmp trap link-status command FC-265, FC-266
- SNTP
- configuring FC-331
- description FC-328
- sntp broadcast client command FC-331
- sntp server command FC-331
- software flow control
- changing for a session FC-70
- software images
- images
- software upgrades
- run-from-Flash systems FC-199, FC-200
- spare sectors
- PCMCIA Flash memory cards FC-204
- special-character-bits command FC-65
- speed
- changing terminal line speed FC-71
- squeeze command FC-124
- SSI
- description FC-105 to FC-106
- ECHO command
- (example) FC-109
- displaying FC-106
- syntax FC-105, FC-107
- EXEC command
- (example) FC-108
- displaying FC-106
- syntax FC-105, FC-107
- international HTML pages, customizing FC-106
- variables FC-105
- displaying FC-106
- syntax FC-105
- viewing in HTML files FC-107
- standard named access list configuration mode
- summary FC-398
- start character
- changing flow control FC-70
- changing for session FC-70
- startup
- configuration file FC-208
- system image FC-209
- startup configuration
- clearing FC-152
- copying configuration files to FC-140
- copying from an rcp server
- (example) FC-143, FC-145
- copying to an rcp server (example) FC-138, FC-140
- loading from the network FC-147
- rcp server, copying from
- (example) FC-145
- reexecuting configuration commands in FC-151
- specifying FC-153
- state machine
- configuring FC-69
- description FC-69
- state-machine command FC-69
- statistics-distribution-interval command FC-288
- stop bits
- changing the number FC-71
- stop character
- changing flow control FC-70
- changing for session FC-70
- stratum
- NTP FC-327
- streamlined setup facility
- (example) FC-55
- configuration, corrupted startup FC-54
- configuration register FC-54
- description FC-54
- entering after erasing configuration FC-55
- interface IP parameters, configuring FC-55
- rxboot ROM FC-54
- subinterface configuration mode
- description FC-12 to FC-13
- entering FC-404
- summary FC-15
- subinterfaces
- configuring FC-12
- summer time
- configuring FC-333
- switching
- priorities, changing FC-338
- system process scheduler FC-338
- synchronizing
- unsolicited messages FC-309
- syntax checking
- context-sensitive help
- syscon address command FC-345
- syscon community command FC-345
- syscon monitor command FC-348
- syscon monitor traps command FC-348
- syscon password command FC-345
- syscon poll-group command FC-349
- syscon shelf-id command FC-345
- Syslog Disk Logging
- (example) FC-359
- shelf message collection FC-350
- syslog server subfiles FC-352
- system calendar
- calendar system
- system clock
- description FC-326
- initialization FC-328
- setting from calendar FC-334
- setting manually FC-333
- system controller
- Autoconfiguration FC-344
- Cisco IOS monitoring device FC-343
- configuring FC-345
- data collection FC-348
- session FC-345
- shelf configuration FC-345
- SNMP traps FC-347, FC-348
- subfiles FC-351
- syslog messages FC-350
- system controller poll-group configuration mode
- summary FC-399
- system controllers
- performance data collection, configuring FC-349
- system error messages
- error messages
- system images
- compressed FC-182
- copying from
- PCMCIA Flash memory card to an rcp server (example) FC-165
- server using rcp FC-172
- server using rcp (example) FC-174
- server using Xmodem FC-185
- server using Ymodem FC-185
- copying to
- Flash contains named file (example) FC-172
- Flash when Flash is full (example) FC-171
- rcp server from Flash memory (example) FC-164
- description FC-160
- fault-tolerant booting strategy FC-184
- Flash checksum, verifying FC-177
- loading FC-212
- reloads, scheduling FC-217
- images
- startup image
- loading from Flash FC-180
- loading from network server FC-182
- loading from ROM FC-184
- system information
- displaying FC-304
- system memory
- memory
- system processes
- priorities, changing FC-338
- system software
- showing the current running version FC-208
T
- Tab key
- command completion FC-15, FC-22
- TACACS
- specifying a host FC-78
- (example) FC-95
- tag command FC-287
- TCP
- connections
- clearing FC-79
- clearing (examples) FC-95
- keepalive packets FC-306
- TCP/IP
- minor services, enabling FC-325
- Telnet
- addresses, suppressing FC-325
- changing end-of-line characters FC-63
- connections
- idle, handling FC-337
- idle connections FC-337
- Remote Echo option FC-62
- Suppress Go Ahead option FC-62
- terminal
- activation character, setting FC-60
- automatic baud detection, setting FC-71
- changing
- escape character FC-61
- line speed FC-71
- screen length FC-68
- stop character FC-70
- character
- padding FC-66
- character and packet dispatch sequences, creating FC-69
- character padding, setting FC-66
- communication parameters, setting FC-71
- device location, recording FC-72
- disconnect character
- setting FC-60
- displaying
- commands FC-58
- debug messages FC-70
- end-of-line character FC-63
- escape character, setting FC-60
- file download mode FC-64
- hold character FC-60
- international character set FC-65, FC-66
- line speed FC-71
- locking access to FC-78
- locking mechanism FC-70
- messages
- length FC-78
- sending FC-78
- output notification FC-68
- packet dispatch character FC-69
- parity bit FC-71
- port queue
- retry interval FC-72
- screen length FC-67
- screen width FC-67
- settings
- saving between sessions FC-59
- specifying type FC-67
- start character FC-70
- type, setting FC-66
- terminal databits command FC-66, FC-71
- terminal data-character-bits command FC-66
- terminal dispatch-character command FC-69
- terminal download command FC-64
- terminal editing command FC-26
- terminal escape-character command FC-61
- terminal exec-character-bits command FC-66
- terminal flowcontrol command FC-70
- terminal full-help command FC-18
- terminal history size command FC-20
- terminal hold-character command FC-61
- terminal international command FC-108
- terminal keymap-type command FC-67
- terminal length command FC-68
- terminal monitor command FC-70, FC-309, FC-311, FC-316
- terminal no editing command FC-26
- terminal notify command FC-68
- terminal padding command FC-66
- terminal parity command FC-71
- terminal-queue entry-retry-interval command FC-72
- terminal rxspeed command FC-71
- terminal special-character-bits command FC-66
- terminal speed command FC-71
- terminal start-character command FC-70
- terminal stopbits command FC-71
- terminal stop-character command FC-70
- terminal telnet break-on-ip command FC-62
- terminal telnet refuse-negotiations command FC-62
- terminal telnet speed command FC-63
- terminal telnet sync-on-break command FC-63
- terminal telnet transparent command FC-63
- terminal terminal-type command FC-67
- terminal-type command FC-67
- terminal width command FC-68
- test commands
- (caution) FC-307
- test flash command FC-307
- testing line cards FC-313
- test interfaces command FC-308
- test memory command FC-307
- TFTP server
- AutoInstall
- configuring FC-45
- role FC-38
- booting automatically from FC-182
- client router, configuring FC-242
- configuration files
- copying from FC-141
- copying to FC-135
- downloading FC-157
- configuring a router as FC-240
- Flash memory, using as FC-240
- images
- copying from FC-170
- copying to FC-162, FC-165
- copying to (example) FC-163, FC-166
- PCMCIA Flash memory card (example) FC-167
- router, configuring as
- (example) FC-241
- support for DOS-based FC-38
- tftp-server flash command FC-241
- tftp-server rom command FC-241
- threshold command FC-287
- threshold notifications
- RTR FC-289
- time
- calendar
- setting FC-334
- system clock
- setting FC-333
- timeout command FC-287
- time-range command FC-336, FC-408
- time range configuration mode
- description FC-336
- entering FC-408
- summary FC-399
- use with access lists FC-408
- time services
- (examples) FC-340
- Banyan VINES FC-328
- description FC-326
- monitoring FC-335
- sources FC-326
- valid, preserving FC-331
- timestamping
- debug messages FC-316
- log messages FC-310
- time zone
- configuring FC-332
- TLVs
- CDP, TLVs
- TN3270 response time configuration mode
- entering FC-409
- TN3270 server configuration mode
- entering FC-408
- TN3270 server configuration modes
- summary FC-399
- trace command FC-307
- transfer-mode command FC-349
- transposed characters
- correcting FC-25
- trap operations
- defining for SNMP FC-265, FC-267
- troubleshooting FC-313
- ping command FC-306
- trace command FC-307
- trusted authentication keys
- NTP FC-329
- TTY
- remote username for rcp requests FC-249
- type command
- RTR configuration FC-284
- Type Length Values
- CDP, TLVs
U
- UDP
- small services, enabling FC-325
- undelete command FC-123, FC-125
- UNIX
- messages FC-313
- syslog daemon FC-313
- upgrade system software
- run-from-Flash systems FC-199, FC-200
- URL
- user privilege level FC-102
- URL Prefixes (aliases)
- use in IOS file system FC-116
- URLs
- IFS file location FC-115
- in commands FC-118
- user EXEC mode
- commands FC-9
- description FC-9
- summary FC-14
- user menus
- menus
V
- vacant-message command FC-80
- vacant terminal message
- configuring FC-80
- VC class configuration mode
- summary FC-404
- V character
- copy output FC-161
- verify-data command FC-287
- version
- Cisco IOS
- displaying FC-160
- show running FC-208
- view records
- creating and deleting FC-261
- VINES
- time service
- configuring FC-332
- description FC-328
- vines time set-system command FC-332
- vines time use-system command FC-332
- Virtual Circuit class configuration mode
- VC class configuration mode
- Virtual Console
- (example) FC-355
- security FC-346
- shelf access FC-345
- VLAN
- port IDs
- discovering FC-278
- VLAN Trunking Protocol
- VTP
- voice port command FC-409
- voice port configuration mode
- entering FC-409
- VPDN group configuration mode
- entering FC-409
- summary FC-400
- VTP
- (definition) FC-278
- use in CDP FC-278
W
- warning messages
- automatic FC-305
- WCCP
- configuring on a router FC-361 to FC-372
- service groups FC-367
- specifying protocol version FC-366
- Web browser
- Cisco Web browser
- Web Cache Communication Protocol
- WCCP
- web caches
- cache engines
- web cache services
- description FC-364
- web caching
- web cache services
- WCCP
- web scaling FC-361
- where command FC-76
- width command FC-68
- WRED
- RED group configuration mode FC-396
- writable control store (WCS)
- microcode FC-190
- write network command
- copy running-config command
- write terminal command
- show running-config command
X
- X.25 profile configuration mode
- entering FC-409
- summary FC-401
- Xmodem
- description FC-185
- file transfer
- (example) FC-186
- line configuration, enabling FC-64
- system image
- recovering (example) FC-186
Y
- Ymodem
- description FC-185
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