Cisco IOS Configuration Guide Master Index, Release 12.1
Symbols Numerics A B C D E F
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
- 100VG-AnyLAN
- port adapter, configuring IC-33
- (examples) IC-63
- 10BaseT, configuring on Ethernet IC-27
- 7-bit character sets, special characters FC-66
- 8-bit character sets
- changing for session FC-66
- displaying FC-108
- special characters FC-66
- specifying for all lines FC-65
A
- AAA (authentication, authorization, and accounting)
- accounting SC-81
- AV pairs SC-96
- command type SC-91
- configuration (example) SC-96
- connection type SC-86
- enabling SC-92
- EXEC type SC-89
- interim records SC-95
- method lists (example) SC-81
- methods (table) SC-93
- monitoring SC-96
- network configuration (figure) SC-83
- network type SC-84
- prerequisites SC-91
- server groups SC-82
- suppress records SC-94 to SC-95
- system type SC-90
- types SC-84 to SC-91
- ARA authentication SC-32 to SC-35
- authorized guest logins SC-33
- guest logins SC-34
- line password SC-34
- local password SC-34
- methods (table) SC-33
- TACACS+ SC-35
- authentication
- ARA SC-32 to SC-35
- configuration (examples) SC-53
- configuration procedure SC-24
- double authentication SC-41 to SC-44
- enable default SC-39
- login SC-25 to SC-27
- methods SC-24
- NASI SC-35 to SC-38
- network configuration (figure) SC-22
- PPP SC-28 to SC-30
- server groups SC-22
- authentication method lists SC-21
- authorization
- AV pairs SC-75
- configuration (examples) SC-76 to SC-80
- configuring SC-73
- description SC-69
- for global configuration commands SC-74
- method lists SC-69 to SC-71
- network configuration (figure) SC-71
- prerequisites SC-72
- RADIUS SC-74
- reverse telnet SC-75
- server groups SC-71
- TACACS+ SC-74
- types SC-72
- configuration process SC-19
- definition MC-679
- description SC-15 to SC-17
- disabling SC-19
- enable default authentication SC-39
- methods (table) SC-39
- enabling SC-19
- large-scale dial-out network security services DNC-7
- login authentication SC-25 to SC-27
- enable password SC-26
- Kerberos SC-27
- line password SC-27
- local password SC-27
- methods (table) SC-26
- RADIUS SC-27, SC-31, SC-35, SC-37
- TACACS+ SC-28, SC-31, SC-35, SC-38
- message banners
- configuring a failed-login banner SC-40
- configuring a login banner SC-40
- (examples) SC-57
- method lists
- accounting SC-81
- authentication SC-21
- authorization SC-69 to SC-71
- description SC-17
- NASI authentication SC-35 to SC-38
- enable password SC-37
- line password SC-37
- local password SC-37
- methods SC-36
- TACACS+ SC-38
- PPP authentication SC-28 to SC-30
- Kerberos SC-30
- local password SC-30
- RADIUS
- accounting SC-111
- authentication SC-110
- authorization SC-111
- server groups
- accounting SC-82
- authentication SC-22
- authorization SC-71
- RADIUS, configuring SC-108
- TACACS+, configuring SC-125
- virtual profiles
- AAA configuration (example) DNC-51, DNC-54
- virtual template configuration (example) DNC-52
- VPN
- configuring DNC-161
- local tunnel authentication DNC-167
- (examples) DNC-195
- VPN per-user configuration DNC-172
- AAA/TACACS+
- ARA authentication, enabling DTC-559
- PPP authentication, enabling DTC-246, DTC-342
- undefined list name
- (caution) DTC-246
- aaa accounting command DNC-7
- aaa authentication arap command DTC-559
- aaa authentication command DNC-7
- aaa authentication nasi command DTC-143
- aaa authentication ppp command DTC-246, DTC-342
- undefined list name (caution) SC-50
- aaa authorization command DNC-7
- aaa authorization configuration default command DNC-8
- aaa new-model command DNC-7, DNC-8
- aaa route download command DNC-8
- AAA scalability configuration (example) SC-56
- AAL (ATM adaption layer)
- configuring WC-2, WC-20
- definition MC-679
- description WC-2
- AAL3/4
- enabling WC-51
- static mapping WC-52
- AAL3/4-SMDS (examples) WC-96
- AAL5 ATM configuration (example) WC-87
- AAL5-LLC SNAP encapsulations WC-53
- AAL5-MUX transparent bridging WC-53
- AAL5-NLPID transparent bridging WC-53
- AAL5-SNAP transparent bridging WC-5
- AARP (AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol) P2C-2
- abbreviating commands, context-sensitive help FC-15
- ABCD signalling, definition MC-679
- ABR (available bit rate), ATM configuration (example) WC-89
- abr rate-factors command WC-21
- absolute command FC-336
- absolute-timeout command DTC-461
- accept-dialin command DNC-170
- accept-dialin mode, entering FC-409
- accept-dialout command DNC-171
- accept-dialout configuration mode, entering FC-409
- accept-lifetime command P1C-285
- for DRP P1C-80
- for IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-186
- access-class command DTC-426, DTC-478, P1C-87, WC-265
- access control
- AppleTalk DTC-562, P2C-16 to P2C-26
- ARA DTC-556
- asynchronous interfaces (example) DTC-37
- bridging
- using byte offset BC-113
- using station names BC-112
- DECnet P3C-44
- IP P1C-82, P1C-88
- IPX P2C-124 to P2C-126, P2C-135
- Legacy DDR, configuring DTC-315, DTC-316, DTC-346
- NetBIOS filtering BC-111
- outgoing calls, configuring DTC-173, DTC-315
- VINES P3C-16
- XNS P3C-118 to P3C-121
- access-enable command SC-181
- access-expression command BC-117
- access expressions
- combining administrative filters BC-115
- configuration (examples) BC-139, BC-140
- configuring BC-116
- optimizing BC-117
- access filters
- NetBIOS
- configuration (example) BC-136
- configuring BC-111
- SNAP frames (example) BC-138
- SR/TLB (example) BC-133
- SRB
- access expressions, combining BC-115
- access groups
- DECnet P3C-43
- IP P1C-88
- access-list (encryption) command SC-337, SC-378
- access-list (extended) command QC-38
- access-list (IP extended) command SC-180
- access-list (standard) command QC-30
- access-list additional-zones command P2C-19 to P2C-20
- access-list cable-range command P2C-21
- access-list command BC-47, BC-48, BC-49, BC-114, BC-115, DTC-173, DTC-299, DTC-303, IC-53, SC-179
- DECnet P3C-43
- IPX
- extended P2C-120, P2C-127
- SAP P2C-127
- standard P2C-120, P2C-127
- NLSP route aggregation filtering P2C-109 to P2C-115
- access list configuration mode
- See standard named access list configuration mode; extended named access list configuration mode
- access-list includes command P2C-21
- access-list network command P2C-21
- access-list other-access command P2C-21
- access-list other-nbps command P2C-20
- access-list rate-limit command QC-38
- access lists
- Apollo Domain
- applying to an interface P3C-7
- creating P3C-7
- AppleTalk
- cable ranges P2C-21
- configuration (examples) P2C-61 to P2C-71
- displaying P2C-56
- guidelines P2C-19
- network numbers P2C-17
- zones P2C-17, P2C-20
- applying to interfaces SC-166
- bridging
- (caution) BC-49
- defining BC-49
- filtering by protocol type BC-48
- redefining BC-117
- CBAC
- basic configuration SC-218
- configuring SC-217
- how it works SC-210
- creating SC-163, XC-91
- criteria statements, order of SC-165
- DDR
- DECnet DTC-302
- IP DTC-300
- transparent bridging DTC-299
- VINES DTC-302
- XNS DTC-303
- DECnet
- adding filters to P3C-43
- configuring P3C-42
- connect-initiate packets, filtering P3C-43
- creating P3C-42
- dialer profiles DTC-376
- extended P3C-43
- standard P3C-42
- description SC-161
- dialer groups DTC-304
- dialer profiles
- Ethernet type codes DTC-379
- VINES DTC-375
- dynamic entries, deleting SC-184
- See also lock-and-key
- GTS, configuring QC-144
- IP
- applying on inbound or outbound interfaces P1C-87
- applying to interface P1C-87
- BGP access list filters P1C-212
- configuration (examples) P1C-104, P1C-105
- controlling NHRP initiation P1C-22
- dialer profiles DTC-376
- dynamic P1C-83
- extended P1C-82, P1C-83, P1C-84
- implicit deny when no match found P1C-84, P1C-86
- implicit masks P1C-84, P1C-86
- named P1C-84
- standard P1C-82, P1C-84
- creating P1C-82
- time-based P1C-86
- undefined P1C-88
- violations, accounting P1C-91
- violations, logging P1C-83, P1C-85
- virtual terminal lines, setting on P1C-87
- See also Reflexive Access Lists
- IPX
- configuration (examples) P2C-178 to P2C-185
- extended P2C-124
- extended, creating P2C-127
- implicit deny P2C-130
- implicit masks P2C-130
- input P2C-125
- named P2C-127
- NetBIOS
- creating P2C-134
- description P2C-124
- NetBIOS, creating P2C-130
- NLSP route aggregation P2C-124
- routing table, filtering P2C-132
- SAP, creating P2C-127
- standard, creating P2C-124, P2C-127
- time-based P2C-130
- types P2C-124
- violations, logging P2C-127, P2C-128
- IPX MLS
- configuring with, configuration (example) XC-166
- configuring without, configuration (example) XC-165
- overview XC-131
- restrictions XC-156
- ISO CLNS, configuring P3C-83
- LAT
- configuration (example) DTC-430
- defining DTC-425
- Legacy DDR interface assignment DTC-315, DTC-346
- named
- extended, configuration mode FC-403
- standard, configuration mode FC-398
- numeric ranges for protocols (table) SC-164
- Policy Propagation via BGP QC-27
- reflexive SC-187
- specifying
- by name (table) SC-164
- by number (table) SC-164
- SRB
- access expressions, altering BC-117
- NetBIOS filtering BC-100
- using time-ranges with FC-335
- using with WCCP FC-369
- VINES
- creating P3C-17
- displaying P3C-24
- extended P3C-16
- simple P3C-16
- standard P3C-16
- types P3C-16
- X.29
- applying to a line WC-265
- configuring DTC-477
- creating WC-265
- (example) WC-289
- XNS
- 3Com (example) P3C-128
- creating P3C-120
- dialer profiles DTC-377
- extended list P3C-119
- filters P3C-120, P3C-121
- standard list P3C-118
- See also IKE; IPSec, access lists; IPSec, crypto access lists
- access-list within command P2C-21
- access-list zone command P2C-20
- access restrictions, asynchronous interfaces DTC-37
- access servers
- RLM, configuring DNC-228
- accounting
- DECnet
- configuring P3C-44
- database threshold P3C-45
- enabling P3C-44, P3C-45
- filters P3C-45
- maximum transit entries P3C-45
- description MC-36
- IPX
- configuring P2C-153
- database threshold P2C-154
- enabling P2C-154
- filters P2C-154
- maximum transit entries P2C-154
- overloaded acct-session ID field MC-37
- per VLAN XC-177
- quality of service (QoS) XC-177
- RADIUS IETF attributes MC-37
- syslog messages MC-40
- vendor-specific RADIUS attributes MC-38
- See also AAA accounting
- ACOM, definition MC-679
- activation character, setting FC-60
- activation-character command FC-60
- active SVCs and PVCs, displaying WC-238
- adapter command BC-671, BC-687, BC-688
- address command SC-419
- addressed-key command SC-403, SC-419
- addresses
- Apollo Domain P3C-5
- AppleTalk P2C-9
- (example) P2C-10
- network numbers P2C-9
- asynchronous interfaces DTC-71
- DECnet
- address translation P3C-36
- (example) P3C-32
- MAC address P3C-32
- mapping name P3C-37
- default asynchronous, configuring DTC-71
- dynamic asynchronous, configuring DTC-71
- filtering
- destination BC-115
- source BC-115
- IP
- mapping to host names FC-40
- pooling DTC-477
- IPX P2C-81
- (example) P2C-82
- network numbers P2C-81
- node numbers P2C-81
- ISO CLNS
- addressing rules P3C-62
- IS-IS NSAPs P3C-60
- ISO IGRP NSAPs P3C-60
- NSAPs, addressing structure P3C-62
- TARP P3C-95
- Layer 2 MAC XC-6
- Layer 3 XC-6
- mapping XC-6
- multicast filtering BC-45
- SMDS WC-192
- IP WC-197
- multicast WC-192
- structure WC-190
- symbolic host X.25, configuring DTC-479
- unnumbered interfaces DTC-70
- (example) DTC-42
- VINES P3C-13
- (example) P3C-14
- network number P3C-13
- subnetwork number P3C-14
- X.25
- IP-to-X.121 mapping WC-222, WC-226
- modifying WC-236
- PVC protocol WC-228
- substitute in local route WC-241
- X.121, setting WC-215
- X.121 alias, setting WC-221
- X.25 interface-based insertion and removal WC-240
- XNS P3C-116
- addressing
- Cisco Easy IP configuration (examples) DNC-291
- dynamic, configuring DTC-42
- in VLANs XC-181
- address pooling
- DHCP DTC-252
- global default mechanism, local pooling DTC-253
- address pool names, creating P1C-66
- address pools, obtaining IP addresses P1C-63
- address ranges, summarizing
- IS-IS for IP P1C-199
- OSPF P1C-156
- address resolution, establishing for IP P1C-12
- adjacency levels
- IS-IS for IP, specifying P1C-196
- administrative distance
- BGP, setting P1C-225
- definition P1C-279
- administrative filtering
- addresses
- destination BC-115
- MAC-layer BC-46
- multicast BC-45
- source BC-115
- Token Ring BC-114
- dynamically determined stations BC-44
- LAT service announcements BC-50
- protocol type BC-114
- source-route bridging BC-113
- vendor code BC-47, BC-114
- ADPCM (adaptive differential pulse code modulation), definition MC-679
- ADSL (asymmetric digital subscriber line) termination
- PPP over ATM connection WC-71, WC-102
- AEP (AppleTalk Echo Protocol) P2C-2
- AESA (ATM End System Address), embedded E.164 address format WC-73
- AFI (authority and format identifier) field, NSAP addresses P3C-61
- aggregate addresses, BGP P1C-214
- aggregate-address command P1C-215
- AH (authentication header) description SC-371
- AIP (ATM Interface Processor) interface types WC-6
- alarms and errors on T1 line IC-11
- a-law, definition MC-679
- algorithms, encryption; hash
- See IKE, algorithms
- 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
- See also command aliases
- alias X.121 address, enabling WC-221
- all-nets broadcasts, XNS P3C-123
- allocate lu command BC-787, BC-790, BC-792, BC-797, BC-802
- ALPS (Airline Product Set)
- ASCU, configuring BC-490
- circuit, configuring BC-489
- circuits, configuring BC-493
- configuration
- (examples) BC-494 to BC-500
- task list BC-487
- CPE
- central, configuring BC-491
- local peer IP address, configuring BC-488
- maintaining BC-494
- MATIP
- description BC-486
- (example) BC-495
- topology BC-486
- monitoring BC-494
- remote peer IP address, configuring BC-488
- remote routers, configuring BC-488
- service messages, configuring BC-492
- supported platforms BC-487
- topology
- (figure) BC-486
- ALC protocol BC-486
- mainframe access BC-486
- MATIP protocol BC-486
- TCP-based protocol BC-486
- UTS protocol BC-486
- verifying BC-493
- alps a1-map a2-map command BC-490
- alps ascu command BC-490
- ALPS ASCU configuration submode, entering FC-403
- alps circuit command BC-489
- ALPS circuit configuration mode
- entering FC-401
- summary FC-385
- alps connection-type permanent command BC-489
- alps default-circuit command BC-490
- alps enable-alarms ascu command BC-493
- alps enable-alarms circuit command BC-493
- alps enable-alarms peer command BC-493
- alps enable-ascu command BC-491
- alps enable-circuit command BC-489
- alps error-display command BC-491
- alps host-hld host-link command BC-492
- alps hostlink command BC-489
- alps idle-timer command BC-489
- alps keepalive command BC-488
- alps lifetime-timer command BC-489
- alps local-hld remote-hld command BC-489
- alps local-peer command BC-488, BC-491
- alps matip-close-delay command BC-489
- alps max-msg-length command BC-491
- alps mpx command BC-489
- alps n1 command BC-490
- alps n2 command BC-490
- alps n3 command BC-490
- alps poll-pause command BC-490
- alps primary-peer command BC-489
- alps remote-peer command BC-488
- alps retry-option command BC-490
- alps service-msg-interval command BC-489
- alps service-msg-list command BC-489
- alps servlim command BC-490
- alps t1 command BC-490
- alps t2 command BC-490
- alps translate command BC-492
- alps update-circuit command BC-493
- alt-dial command MC-374, MC-391, WC-176
- AMI (alternate mark inversion) line, ones density IC-119
- ANI (automatic number identification), definition MC-679
- Annex G (X.25 over Frame Relay) WC-245
- (example) WC-277
- antireplay, description SC-371, SC-411
- AO/DI (Always On/Dynamic ISDN)
- BACP and BAP negotiation DNC-214
- BACP default settings DNC-218
- called number prefix DNC-218
- called party number formats DNC-218
- clients
- calls, starting DNC-217
- configuration (example) DNC-220
- configuring DNC-217
- interface, configuring DNC-217
- PPP and BAP, configuring DNC-215
- X.25, configuring DNC-215
- interfaces, configuring DNC-217
- link member, receive only mode DNC-218
- Multilink PPP bundle
- multiple links, configuring DNC-218
- process description DNC-213
- national and subscriber number formats DNC-218
- overview DNC-211, DNC-212
- PPP over X.25 DNC-213
- servers
- BACP default settings DNC-219
- client calls, configuring DNC-219
- configuration (example) DNC-221
- configuring DNC-218
- incoming calls DNC-218
- Multilink PPP bundle, configuring DNC-219
- no outgoing option DNC-218
- PPP and BAP, configuring DNC-216
- traffic load DNC-219
- X.25, configuring DNC-216
- X25 defaults DNC-216
- virtual access interface DNC-213
- X25 SVC DNC-212
- 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-1
- ARP table P3C-9
- bridging P3C-7
- Cisco implementation P3C-1
- configuration
- (examples) P3C-10 to P3C-11
- 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-1
- setting IP addresses P3C-1
- 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-1
- 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
- APPC (Advanced Program-to-Program Communications)
- connections to CTRC BC-569
- PEM support for BC-574
- AppleTalk
- access control DTC-562, P2C-16 to P2C-26
- access lists
- cable ranges P2C-21
- configuration (examples) P2C-61 to P2C-71
- displaying P2C-56
- guidelines P2C-19
- network numbers P2C-17
- zones P2C-17, P2C-20
- addresses
- definition P2C-9
- (example) P2C-10
- network numbers P2C-9
- remapping P2C-52
- adjacent networks P2C-56
- adjacent routers P2C-56
- AEP P2C-2
- AppleTalk over IEEE 802.10 in VLAN configuration (example) XC-211
- ARP P2C-2
- ARP table
- See 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-56
- routing update interval P2C-28
- tunneling P2C-27
- update-events queue, displaying P2C-56
- cable ranges
- configuration (example) DTC-570
- definition P2C-9
- interfaces, assigning P2C-13
- remapping P2C-52
- CAP P2C-33
- checksums
- generation and verification, disabling P2C-42
- Cisco implementation P2C-3
- concurrent routing and bridging (CRB) P2C-16
- configuration P2C-11
- configuration (examples) P2C-58 to P2C-76
- configuring on subinterface XC-210
- CRB P2C-16
- DDP (Datagram Delivery Protocol) P2C-2
- DDR P2C-53
- configuring DTC-301
- definition P2C-2
- dialer profiles, configuring DTC-375
- discovery mode
- configuration (example) DTC-571
- (example) P2C-59
- interfaces
- dynamic P2C-13
- extended P2C-14
- nonextended P2C-14
- nonextended interface P2C-59
- domains P2C-50
- domain router configuration P2C-51
- domain router configuration (figure) P2C-51
- enabling for IEEE 802.10 encapsulation XC-210
- encapsulation P2C-3, P2C-4, P2C-8, P2C-30, P2C-35
- Enhanced IGRP P2C-15
- active state time limit, adjusting P2C-49
- bandwidth P2C-50
- (example) P2C-78
- Cisco implementation P2C-3, P2C-46
- configuration (examples) P2C-60
- disabling P2C-47
- enabling P2C-15, P2C-27, P2C-47
- features P2C-45
- hello packets P2C-48
- hold time P2C-48
- interfaces, displaying P2C-56
- log neighbor adjacencies P2C-49
- neighbors, displaying P2C-56
- route redistribution P2C-48
- routing protocol, enabling P2C-47
- split horizon P2C-49
- topology table P2C-56
- enhancements P2C-3
- Ethernet card, using P2C-11
- EtherTalk P2C-2, P2C-11
- cable range, assigning P2C-13
- configuring (example) DTC-570, P2C-58
- proxy network numbers P2C-41
- routing P2C-12, P2C-14, P2C-15
- routing (example) P2C-58
- zones, names of P2C-13
- extended network, definition P2C-7
- fast switching
- cache entries P2C-56
- disabling XC-14
- enabling XC-11
- interfaces P2C-44
- FDDITalk P2C-2
- pre-FDDITalk packets P2C-55
- filters
- data packet P2C-22
- (example) P2C-61
- zones P2C-22
- GZL P2C-25
- partial zones P2C-26
- (example) P2C-66
- routing P2C-23
- routing table P2C-24
- routing table (example) P2C-62
- routing update filters P2C-23
- free-trade zone
- establishing P2C-28
- (example) P2C-67
- gleaning P2C-4, P2C-43
- GZL
- filters P2C-25
- replies P2C-24
- integrated routing and bridging
- See AppleTalk, IRB
- Inter-Poll P2C-57
- interenterprise routing P2C-50
- addresses, remapping P2C-52
- AURP (example) P2C-72
- cable ranges, remapping P2C-52
- configuration (example) P2C-78
- domain information P2C-56
- domain names P2C-52
- domain numbers P2C-52
- domains P2C-50, P2C-52
- hop count P2C-53
- interfaces P2C-52
- remapping P2C-56
- split horizon P2C-50
- interfaces P2C-12, P2C-13
- monitoring DTC-564
- interface status P2C-56
- internal network advertisements DTC-554
- Internet Router software P2C-11
- internetwork parameters P2C-56
- IPTalk
- /etc/services file P2C-36
- AppleTalk-to-IP address mapping P2C-35
- configuration (example) P2C-74 to P2C-76
- definition P2C-33
- IP encapsulation P2C-37
- node identifier P2C-75
- 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-42
- LocalTalk P2C-2
- logical cable P2C-9
- MacIP
- addresses P2C-33
- address ranges P2C-32
- advantages P2C-31
- clients P2C-56
- configuration requirements P2C-31
- definition P2C-30
- disadvantages P2C-31
- (examples) P2C-73
- implementation P2C-30
- servers P2C-32, P2C-56
- traffic P2C-56
- MacIP clients, monitoring DTC-564
- MacIP servers, monitoring DTC-564
- maximum paths, setting P2C-42
- MIB P2C-3
- monitoring tasks P2C-55
- multicast address, SMDS address mapping WC-192
- NBP (name binding protocol) P2C-2, P2C-26
- name registration, task table P2C-56
- services P2C-56
- neighbor table, deleting entries P2C-55
- network, definition P2C-9
- network connectivity, testing P2C-55
- network events, logging P2C-44
- networks, monitoring DTC-563
- nondiscovery-mode interface P2C-14
- nonextended interface
- assigning an address P2C-12
- enabling routing P2C-12
- routing (example) P2C-59
- zone name, assigning P2C-12
- nonextended interfaces
- proxy network numbers P2C-41
- routing P2C-15
- nonextended network, definition P2C-7
- over encapsulating VLAN interfaces, configuration (example) XC-199
- over IEEE 802.10 encapsulation XC-209
- packets P2C-35
- performance tuning P2C-39
- Phase 1
- comparison with Phase 2 P2C-8
- compatibility with Phase 2 P2C-10
- definition P2C-7
- Phase 2
- comparison with Phase 1 P2C-8
- compatibility with Phase 1 P2C-10
- definition P2C-7
- Phase II in VLANs XC-180
- PPP, configuring DTC-276
- pre-FDDITalk packets enabling P2C-55
- proxy network numbers
- (example) P2C-77
- interoperability P2C-41
- responder support P2C-4, P2C-57
- round-robin load sharing, enabling P2C-42
- routing
- (example) P2C-58
- extended interfaces, enabling dynamically P2C-14
- extended interfaces, enabling manually P2C-12
- nonextended interface, enabling dynamically P2C-14
- nonextended interface, enabling manually P2C-12
- routing over VLAN subinterfaces XC-209
- routing process P2C-15
- routing protocols, specifying P2C-27
- routing tables P2C-56
- entries P2C-55
- update filters P2C-23
- update timers P2C-41
- routing updates P2C-40
- advertising routes with no zones P2C-40
- interval timer P2C-41
- strict checking P2C-39
- stub mode P2C-40
- timers P2C-41
- RTMP P2C-2, P2C-15
- advertising routes with no zones P2C-40
- broadcasting packets IC-155
- enabling P2C-27
- routing updates P2C-40
- strict checking P2C-39
- stub mode P2C-40
- seed router P2C-14
- services, enabling DTC-554
- Shiva FastPath routers P2C-11
- SMDS, configuring WC-196
- SMRP
- fast switching P2C-38
- fast switching cache table P2C-55
- forwarding table P2C-56
- global information P2C-56
- group table P2C-56
- neighbor table P2C-56
- port table P2C-57
- routing table P2C-57
- SNMP
- configuring P2C-29
- configuration (example) P2C-73
- sockets, displaying P2C-56
- static routes
- defining P2C-54
- displaying P2C-56
- subinterface, customizing for VLAN XC-209
- test mode, entering P2C-57
- TokenTalk P2C-2
- traffic P2C-56
- traffic statistics
- monitoring DTC-564
- resetting P2C-55
- transition mode P2C-15
- (example) P2C-60
- TR-LANE support XC-231
- tunneling IC-155
- across IP-only backbone (example) IC-161
- across IP-only backbone (figure) IC-162
- AURP P2C-27
- cayman P2C-30
- definition IC-155
- GRE IC-159, P2C-30
- methods P2C-29
- Update Routing Protocol
- See AppleTalk, AURP
- VLANs P2C-3
- WAN protocols supported P2C-3
- ZIP P2C-2
- ZIP query interval P2C-44
- ZIP reply filters
- configuration (example) P2C-72
- overview P2C-25
- zones P2C-10, P2C-13
- information table P2C-56, DTC-564
- name format P2C-10
- PPP access (example) DTC-40
- special characters P2C-10
- appletalk access-group command P2C-22
- appletalk address command DTC-256, P2C-12, WC-82
- AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol
- See AppleTalk, ARP; ARP table, AppleTalk
- appletalk arp interval command P2C-43
- appletalk arp retransmit-count command P2C-43
- appletalk arp timeout command P2C-43
- appletalk aurp-tickle-time command P2C-28
- appletalk aurp update-interval command P2C-28
- appletalk cable-range command DTC-256, IC-159, P2C-13, P2C-14, P2C-15, P2C-16, P2C-29, XC-185, XC-210, XC-214
- tunneling AppleTalk using GRE IC-159
- appletalk checksum command P2C-42
- appletalk client-mode command DTC-276, P2C-38
- AppleTalk Control Protocol
- See also AppleTalk, ATCP
- AppleTalk Datagram Delivery Protocol
- See AppleTalk, DDP
- appletalk discovery command P2C-14, P2C-15
- appletalk distribute-list in command P2C-23
- appletalk distribute-list out command P2C-24
- appletalk domain hop-reduction command P2C-53
- appletalk domain name command P2C-52
- appletalk domain remap-range command P2C-53
- AppleTalk Echo Protocol P2C-2
- appletalk eigrp active-time command P2C-49
- appletalk eigrp-bandwidth-percentage command P2C-50
- appletalk eigrp log-neighbor-changes command P2C-49
- appletalk eigrp split-horizon command P2C-49
- appletalk eigrp timers command P2C-48
- appletalk event-logging command P2C-29, P2C-44
- 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 network address
- (caution) IC-159
- appletalk permit-partial-zones command P2C-26
- appletalk pre-fdditalk command P2C-55
- appletalk protocol command P2C-15, P2C-27, P2C-47
- appletalk proxy-nbp command P2C-41
- appletalk require-route-zones command P2C-40
- appletalk route-cache command P2C-44, WC-198, XC-13, XC-14
- appletalk route-redistribution command P2C-27, P2C-48
- appletalk routing command P2C-12, P2C-29, P2C-47
- appletalk routing eigrp command XC-185, XC-210, XC-214
- appletalk rtmp jitter command P2C-41
- appletalk rtmp-stub command P2C-40
- appletalk send-rtmp command P2C-40
- appletalk send-rtmps command DTC-554
- appletalk service command DTC-554
- appletalk static cable command P2C-54
- appletalk static net command P2C-54
- appletalk strict-rtmp-checking command P2C-39
- appletalk timers command P2C-41
- AppleTalk Update Routing Protocol
- See AppleTalk, AURP
- appletalk virtual-net command DTC-276, P2C-38
- appletalk zip-query-interval command P2C-44
- appletalk zip-reply-filter command P2C-25
- appletalk zone command P2C-12, P2C-13, P2C-15, P2C-16, P2C-29, XC-185, XC-210, XC-214
- APPL statement
- for CICS BC-567
- for DB2 BC-571
- label BC-571
- APPN (Advanced-Peer-to-Peer Networking)
- CMPC support BC-249, BC-662, BC-682
- configuration
- CMPC (examples) BC-706, BC-707, BC-708 to BC-710, BC-714 to BC-716
- TN3270 server BC-793 to BC-797
- configuration modes FC-385
- over DLSw+ BC-210, BC-289
- SNA-to-IP integration BC-3 to BC-4
- TR-LANE support XC-231
- See also SNASw
- APS (automatic protection switching of packet-over-SONET circuits)
- alarm reporting IC-117
- BER thresholds IC-117
- configuration IC-115
- configuration options IC-116
- (examples) IC-139
- monitoring IC-117
- protect interface IC-116
- working interface IC-116
- aps authenticate command IC-116
- aps force command IC-116
- aps group command IC-117
- aps lockout command IC-117
- aps manual command IC-117
- aps protect command IC-116
- aps revert command IC-117
- aps timers command IC-117
- aps unidirectional command IC-117
- aps working command IC-116
- ARA (AppleTalk Remote Access)
- access control DTC-556
- automatic sessions, starting DTC-74
- automatic session startup, configuring DTC-555
- configuration (example) DTC-568
- configuring DTC-554
- connectivity prerequisites DTC-551
- dedicated line (example) DTC-569
- guests, disabling DTC-557
- Inter-Poll verification tool DTC-563
- Kerberos security authentication DTC-561
- monitoring DTC-563
- multiuse line (example) DTC-568
- overview DTC-551
- PPP, configuring DTC-552
- security
- CCL scripts, configuring DTC-559 to DTC-561
- internal username authentication DTC-557
- TACACS/ARA DTC-558
- TACACS username authentication (example) DTC-571
- servers
- cabling and connections (example) DTC-553
- configuration (example) DTC-567
- lines, configuring DTC-553
- modems, configuring DTC-553
- monitoring DTC-563
- tunneling DTC-467
- one-step DTC-475
- X.25 client to AppleTalk network (example) DTC-572
- arap callback command DNC-101
- arap dedicated command DTC-555
- arap enable command DNC-101, DTC-554
- arap net-access-list command DTC-557
- arap network command DTC-554, DTC-562
- arap noguest command DTC-557
- arap require-manual-password command DTC-556
- arap timelimit command DTC-555
- arap use-tacacs command DTC-559
- arap warningtime command DTC-555
- arap zonelist command DTC-556
- ARE (all-routes explorer)
- filtering BC-153, BC-181
- packet forwarding BC-92
- area-address command P2C-96, P2C-108, P2C-116
- area addresses
- IS-IS P3C-60, P3C-61
- ISO IGRP P3C-60
- NSAPs P3C-60
- area authentication command P1C-154
- area default-cost command P1C-154
- area nssa command P1C-155
- area-password command P1C-198, P3C-74
- area range command P1C-156
- area routing
- IS-IS P3C-64
- ISO IGRP P3C-64
- areas
- IS-IS for CLNS
- addresses P3C-70
- establishing P3C-70
- multihoming P3C-70
- ISO CLNS P3C-60, P3C-70
- multihoming P3C-70
- ISO IGRP P3C-64
- area stub command P1C-154
- area tag, IS-IS P1C-192, P3C-69, P3C-71
- area virtual-link authentication command P1C-157
- ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
- Apollo Domain P3C-1
- AppleTalk P2C-2, P2C-43
- ATM
- configuration (example) WC-94, WC-95
- configuring WC-43
- IP
- encapsulations, setting P1C-14
- proxy ARP, description P1C-28
- proxy ARP, disabling P1C-14
- table, displaying contents P1C-46
- timeout P1C-14
- multicast address, SMDS address mapping WC-192
- overview, WAN WC-9
- SMDS broadcast messages WC-193
- (table), verifying entries DTC-564
- arp arpa command P1C-14
- ARP cache
- See ARP table
- arp command
- IP P1C-13
- SMDS WC-193
- ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) encapsulation P1C-14
- arp probe command P1C-14
- arp snap command P1C-14
- ARP table
- Apollo Domain P3C-9
- AppleTalk
- entries P2C-55
- gleaning P2C-43
- update interval P2C-43
- IP
- contents, displaying P1C-14
- defining static P1C-13
- arp timeout command P1C-14
- ARQ (automatic repeat request), definition MC-679
- Ascend attributes, AV pairs (table) DNC-10
- ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange)
- 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
- ASP (asynchronous security protocols)
- Cisco tunneling implementation BC-357
- overview BC-360
- specifying primary and secondary roles BC-368
- virtual multidrop support BC-361
- asp addr-offset command BC-368
- asp role primary command BC-368
- asp role secondary command BC-368
- asp rx-ift command BC-368
- ASSOCIATE request
- TN3270 server
- description BC-765 to BC-767
- figures BC-766, BC-767
- asymmetrical flow control values, setting WC-219
- asymmetrical windows and packets, X.25 WC-219
- async-bootp command DTC-69, FC-245
- async default routing command DTC-73
- async dynamic address command DNC-326, DTC-72
- async dynamic routing command DTC-73
- asynchronous group interfaces
- CHAP authentication DTC-30, DTC-31
- IP unnumbered DTC-31
- PAP authentication DTC-30, DTC-31
- PPP encapsulation DTC-30, DTC-31
- verifying DTC-32
- asynchronous host mobility IC-160
- configuring DTC-277
- asynchronous host roaming (example) DTC-277, IC-160
- asynchronous interfaces
- addressing methods
- configuring DTC-72
- description DTC-71
- bandwidth, configuring optimal DTC-78
- broadcasts on DTC-273
- chat scripts, configuring DTC-87
- configuration options DTC-28
- dedicated network mode (example) DTC-37
- default addresses, configuring DTC-71
- dynamic addresses, configuring DTC-71
- dynamic addressing (example) DTC-42
- group and member (examples) DTC-37
- IPX loopback interfaces DTC-275
- large-scale dial-out DNC-20
- low bandwidth DTC-271
- modems, configuration (examples) DTC-80
- monitoring DTC-37, DTC-60
- network interface (example) DTC-43
- protocol functions
- header compression DTC-485
- keepalive updates DTC-485
- vty lines DTC-483
- routing configuration (example) DTC-273
- TCP/IP header compression
- configuring DTC-78
- (example) DTC-42
- troubleshooting DTC-79
- asynchronous mode, low-speed serial interface DTC-70
- asynchronous networks, frame sequencing overview BC-362
- asynchronous protocols, virtual multidrop support BC-361
- async mode dedicated command DTC-72
- async mode interactive command DTC-72, DTC-277
- AT, modem attention commands DTC-98, DTC-112
- AT&T latched CSU loopback specification DTC-201
- ATCP (AppleTalk Control Protocol)
- async interfaces P2C-38
- PPP, enabling DTC-276
- ATG (address translation gateway)
- configuring P3C-36
- (example) P3C-51
- routing table P3C-51
- ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode)
- AAL, configuring WC-20
- AAL3/4
- enabling WC-51
- encapsulations WC-51
- (example) WC-96
- static mapping WC-51
- AAL5 configuration (example) WC-87
- AAL5-SNAP (example) WC-97
- ABR configuration (example) WC-89
- AESA address format WC-73, WC-74
- AIP interface types WC-3, WC-7
- AIP microcode WC-10
- AXIS, PPP over ATM WC-72
- bridging
- transparent, fast-switched WC-53
- buffer size WC-50
- call setup, configuring WC-28
- CES
- channel-associated signalling WC-79
- clear channel WC-76
- clocking WC-78
- description WC-75
- N x 64 WC-77
- on-hook detection WC-79
- structured, configuring WC-77
- structured services WC-77
- task list WC-76
- unstructured, configuring WC-76
- virtual path shaping WC-81
- channels, configuring WC-49
- clock source, configuring WC-80
- configuration task list WC-17
- configuring WC-17, XC-111
- description WC-2
- E.164 addresses WC-52
- E.164 auto conversion WC-73
- enabling WC-18
- encapsulations, configuring WC-20
- ESI addresses
- configuration (example) WC-91
- configuring WC-30
- exception-queue length WC-49
- fast switching IPX P2C-122
- feature overview WC-5
- forum XC-113
- ILMI
- configuration (example) WC-90
- configuring WC-28
- management
- configuration (example) WC-94
- configuring WC-40, WC-42, WC-43
- IMA
- bandwidths WC-67
- configuring WC-54 to WC-68
- E1 (example) WC-97
- overview WC-54 to WC-56
- T1 (example) WC-100
- troubleshooting WC-66
- interfaces XC-89
- Inverse ARP
- configuration (example) WC-89
- configuring WC-45
- PVCs, configuring WC-23
- IP and ARP
- configuration (example) WC-94, WC-95
- configuring WC-43, WC-44, WC-45
- IP and Inverse ARP, configuring WC-45
- IP multicasting, configuring WC-33
- LIS WC-45
- LLC/SNAP configuration (example) WC-87
- loopback mode WC-48
- LSRs XC-73
- message identifiers WC-52
- monitoring WC-85
- MPLS subinterface XC-111
- MTU size WC-48
- multicasting
- IP, configuring WC-33
- networks, RFC 1483 BC-110
- network timing services
- configuring WC-80
- (example) WC-109
- NSAP addresses
- configuration (example) WC-92
- configuring WC-30
- OAM
- cells, flushing WC-84
- configuration (example) WC-90
- loopback cells, configuring WC-23, WC-35
- management (example) WC-94
- management, configuring WC-40, WC-41, WC-42, WC-43
- point-to-multipoint SVC P1C-342, P1C-344
- PPP over ATM
- Cisco proprietary
- configuring WC-72
- (example) WC-108
- configuring WC-68 to WC-73
- description WC-68
- IETF-compliant LLC encapsulated
- configuring WC-71
- (example) WC-106
- IETF-compliant MUX encapsulated
- configuring WC-70
- (example) WC-102
- virtual templates WC-69
- protocol addresses, configuring WC-20
- protocols supported WC-9
- pseudobroadcasting WC-3
- PVC discovery configuration (example) WC-89
- PVCs
- broadcast packets, configuring WC-24
- configuration, bit rates WC-21
- configuring WC-19
- configuration (example) WC-87, WC-88
- discovery, configuring WC-22
- PPP over ATM WC-73
- traffic parameters, configuring WC-21
- VC classes, configuring WC-24
- PVC trap support
- configuring WC-23
- (example) WC-90
- rate queues WC-46, WC-47
- (example) WC-95
- raw queue size WC-50
- RSVP considerations QC-176
- RSVP over ATM network
- See RSVP-ATM QoS Interworking
- SAR WC-18
- serial interfaces
- description WC-82
- enabling WC-82
- PVCs, ATM-DXI WC-83, WC-84
- Service Interworking
- See ATM, FRF.8
- signalling
- point-to-multipoint, configuring WC-32
- SMDS, configuring WC-51
- SONET PLIM, configuring WC-48
- SSCOP
- connection control timer, configuring WC-37
- description WC-36
- keepalive timer, configuring WC-37
- poll timer, configuring WC-37
- receiver windows, configuring WC-38
- transmitter windows, configuring WC-38
- static maps, displaying QC-234
- subinterface XC-90, XC-91
- SVCs
- broadcast packets, configuring WC-36
- call setup, configuring WC-28
- configuring WC-26, WC-31
- configuration (example) WC-90, WC-92
- disabling WC-38
- OAM, configuring WC-43
- point-to-multipoint P1C-342, P1C-344
- RSVP reservations, handling QC-169
- traffic parameters, configuring WC-33
- traffic shaping, configuring WC-34
- VC classes, configuring WC-36
- switches XC-90, XC-113
- timeout intervals, configuring WC-32
- transmit clock WC-46
- transmit clock source WC-51
- troubleshooting WC-84
- UNI version override, configuring WC-31
- unstructured CES services WC-76
- VC classes configuration (examples) WC-93
- vci-to-vpi ratio WC-51
- VCs
- circuit bumping QC-224
- configuring, classes WC-38, WC-39
- configuring, parameters WC-39
- IP to ATM CoS, configuring QC-227, QC-229, QC-234
- limits, configuring WC-46
- management, configuring WC-40, WC-41, WC-42, WC-43
- per VC CBWFQ, configuring QC-234
- See also ATM VC bundles
- VC status, displaying P1C-354
- video
- configuration (example) MC-514 to MC-516
- configuring MC-496 to MC-508
- troubleshooting MC-508 to MC-513
- virtual circuits WC-8
- virtual connections (VCs) XC-68
- virtual path filter WC-53
- virtual path shaping WC-81
- virtual templates, PPP over ATM WC-69
- voice
- configuration (example) MC-385
- troubleshooting MC-365 to MC-367
- with LSRs, configuring XC-88
- WRED XC-109
- atm aal aal3/4 command WC-52
- atm-address command XC-236, XC-307, XC-313
- atm arp-server self command WC-45
- atm clock internal command WC-51
- ATM-DXI (Asynchronous Transfer Mode-Data Exchange Interface), encapsulation IC-73
- atm-dxi map command IC-71
- atm e164 auto conversion command WC-74
- atm esi-address command WC-30, WC-33
- atm exception-queue command WC-49
- atm framing command WC-48
- atm ilmi-keepalive command WC-28
- atm ilmi-pvc-discovery command WC-22
- ATM LAN Emulation
- address, wildcards in templates XC-234
- in VLANs XC-179
- LECs XC-179
- LESs XC-179
- MAC address and ESI field XC-233
- NDIS-compliant LAN drivers XC-179
- ODI-compliant LAN drivers XC-179
- protocol definition XC-179
- atm lecs-address command XC-238
- atm lecs-address-default command XC-238
- ATM map class configuration mode
- See map-class configuration mode
- atm max channels command WC-49
- atm max-channels command WC-49
- atm maxvc command WC-50
- atm mid-per-vc command WC-53
- atm multicast command WC-52
- atm multipoint-interval command WC-33
- atm multipoint-signalling, with IP multicast P1C-344
- atm multipoint-signalling command WC-33
- atm nsap-address command WC-31, WC-33
- atm oam flush command WC-84
- ATM on the AIP for Cisco 7500 series (examples) WC-85
- ATM port adapters
- (example) WC-110
- interface types WC-3
- atm pvc ilmi command XC-237
- atm pvc qsaal command XC-237
- atm pvp command WC-81
- atm rate-queue command WC-48
- atm rate-queue tolerance svc command WC-47
- atm rawq-size command WC-50
- atm rxbuff command WC-50
- atm scramble-enable command MC-501, MC-502
- atmsig close atm command WC-38
- atm sig-traffic-shaping strict command WC-33, WC-35
- atm smds-address command WC-52
- atm sonet stm-1 command WC-48
- atm txbuff command WC-51
- atm uni-version command WC-31
- ATM UNI version override, configuring WC-23
- ATM VC bundles
- attributes, configuring QC-230
- bundle management
- benefits QC-222
- differentiated service QC-220
- IP Precedence, matching QC-221
- multiple VCs QC-221
- VC bundle members QC-220, QC-231
- class assignment QC-231
- creating QC-229
- members
- adding QC-231
- attributes, configuring QC-232
- configuring QC-232
- VC class, applying to QC-232
- monitoring QC-234
- parameters, configuring QC-230
- VC class
- attaching to QC-231
- attributes QC-230
- configuring for QC-230
- atm vc-per-vp command WC-51
- atm video aesa command MC-501, MC-502
- atm voice aesa command MC-360
- atm vp-filter command WC-52, WC-53
- ATP (AppleTalk Transaction Protocol) P2C-2
- attach shelf command FC-346
- attack signatures
- See Cisco Secure IS IDS
- audio prompt files 235
- audit rules
- See Cisco Secure IS IDS, audit rule
- audit trails
- CBAC messages SC-234
- DNSIX facility SC-450
- See CBAC, audit trail
- AURP
- See AppleTalk AURP P2C-27
- authen before-forward command DNC-172
- authentication
- CAs SC-401
- Cisco uBR7200 series using RADIUS MC-529
- description MC-36
- dynamic P1C-82
- for encryption SC-323
- IP Enhanced IGRP packets P1C-186
- IP Enhanced IGRP route P1C-186
- neighbor router SC-12, SC-441
- benefits SC-441
- configuration information for protocols SC-445
- key chains SC-444
- MD5 SC-443
- plain text SC-442, SC-443
- process SC-442
- protocols SC-442
- types SC-442
- NHRP, configuring P1C-21
- non-AAA methods SC-46
- static login SC-46
- username SC-47
- of DRP queries and responses P1C-80
- route SC-12
- route authentication SC-441
- user overview SC-11
- See also IKE, authentication; lock-and-key
- authentication, MD5
- See MD5 authentication
- authentication command SC-416
- authentication database
- rcp and rsh, creating FC-246
- authentication proxy SC-275
- applying SC-280
- CBAC requirement SC-285
- comparison with lock-and-key feature SC-283
- compatibility
- CBAC SC-282
- NAT SC-282
- VPN SC-283
- configuration tasks SC-285
- deleting cache entries SC-292
- denial-of-service attack protection SC-283
- description SC-275
- displaying dynamic ACL entries SC-291
- (examples) SC-292 to SC-305
- AAA server user profile SC-302
- IPSec, NAT, and CBAC SC-298
- IPSec and CBAC SC-294
- feature overview SC-3
- HTTP trigger SC-276
- login page (figure) SC-276
- login status message (figure) SC-277
- maintaining SC-291
- monitoring SC-291
- one-time passwords SC-280, SC-282
- operation SC-276
- operation with JavaScript SC-278
- operation without JavaScript SC-278
- prerequisites
- AAA SC-284
- access control lists SC-284
- browser SC-284
- CBAC SC-284
- restrictions SC-284
- risk of spoofing SC-283
- secure authentication SC-277
- using SC-279
- verifying configuration SC-285, SC-288
- when to use SC-279, SC-280
- authoritative time source
- calendar system, using as FC-328
- description FC-327
- NTP FC-331
- authorization
- See AAA, authorization
- autobaud command FC-71
- autocommand command DTC-77, DTC-137, SC-181
- autocommand menu command FC-93
- autoconfiguration
- automatic shelf discovery FC-344
- system controller FC-344
- autodetect encapsulation command DTC-172, DTC-235, DTC-237
- AUTOGEN, SDLLC BC-439
- autohangup command DTC-66
- AutoInstall
- functional description FC-39
- procedure FC-42 to FC-47
- requirements FC-37
- router interface preconfiguration FC-42
- autoinstall for router connections, using BC-570
- automated scheduling XC-73
- automatic receiver polarity reversal, enabling IC-45
- automatic route summarization, disabling P1C-132
- automatic shutdown message, receiving FC-305
- automatic warning message, receiving FC-305
- autonomous bridging, enabling BC-43
- autonomous switching
- configuration (example) BC-141
- source-route bridging BC-119
- autonomous systems
- BGP
- AS paths to remote networks, providing P1C-206
- exchange of routing information between P1C-197
- IGRP
- (example) P1C-289
- more than one connection to an external network P1C-139
- redistribution from P1C-277
- system routes within P1C-139
- number, gateway of last resort P1C-139
- number needed for EGPs P1C-3
- OSPF
- autonomous system network map (figure) P1C-172, P1C-294
- (example) P1C-171, P1C-293
- routing for destinations outside autonomous system P1C-154
- auto-polarity command IC-45
- Autoselect, incoming protocol sensor DTC-74
- autoselect arap command DNC-101
- autoselect command DTC-75, DTC-555
- autoselect ppp command DNC-97, DNC-99
- auto-summary (BGP) command P1C-215
- auto-summary command
- IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-185
- RIP P1C-132
- auxiliary ports
- asynchronous serial interface FC-42
- configuring DTC-73
- average rate
- DSBM candidate, configuring QC-188
- AV (attribute-value) pairs
- AAA server attributes DNC-60
- Ascend DNC-9
- (table) DNC-10
- map class DNC-9
- per-user configuration attributes DNC-61
- RADIUS DNC-9
- RADIUS attributes (table) DNC-63
- TACACS attributes (table) DNC-62
- AXIS (ATM switch interface shelf), PPP over ATM WC-72
B
- backbone
- network XC-69
- provider XC-72
- services XC-67
- backbone routers, QoS functions QC-132
- back channel P1C-386
- backup delay command DTC-391, WC-139
- backup enable and disable delay, specifying WC-139
- backup interface command DTC-390
- backup interface for the subinterface, configuring WC-139
- backup interfaces
- dialer profiles DTC-395
- Frame Relay WC-138
- overview DTC-389
- See also dial backup, serial interfaces; serial interfaces
- backup load command DTC-391
- backup server table, IPX Enhanced IGRP P2C-94
- BACP (Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol)
- active mode DNC-84
- BRI interface (example) DNC-89
- configuring DNC-87
- dialer interfaces only DNC-84
- BRI (example) DNC-92
- configuration options DNC-84
- default parameter values, configuring DNC-86
- default passive mode DNC-86
- default settings DNC-86
- dialer maps DNC-88
- dynamic temporary static map DNC-88
- dialer rotary
- different dial-in numbers (example) DNC-90
- one dial-in number (example) DNC-91
- dialer support, Legacy DDR DNC-84
- (examples) DNC-89 to DNC-92
- interfaces
- physical restrictions DNC-84
- serial DNC-84
- virtual DNC-84
- line speeds DNC-84
- link types DNC-84
- monitoring interfaces DNC-88
- Multilink bundle creation (example) DNC-90
- operating environments DNC-83
- outgoing calls, dialer maps used DNC-88
- passive mode
- default DNC-84
- dialer rotary group (example) DNC-89
- virtual template interface (example) DNC-90
- PPP bandwidth allocation control, configuring DNC-85
- prerequisites DNC-83
- PRI (example) DNC-92
- temporary dialer maps DNC-88
- troubleshooting DNC-88
- bandwidths
- allocation XC-73
- CBWFQ QC-57
- IP RTP Priority QC-59
- LLQ QC-62
- AppleTalk Enhanced IGRP P2C-50
- configuring optimal DTC-78
- management QC-70
- maximum reserved QC-60, QC-70
- RSVP considerations QC-175
- bandwidth (policy map) command QC-57, QC-76
- bandwidth command DNC-84, IC-7
- bandwidth on demand load threshold DTC-319, DTC-349
- bandwidth percentage for IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-184
- banner exec command FC-83
- banner incoming command FC-83
- banner login command FC-82
- banner motd command FC-82
- banners
- 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
- line numbers DTC-462
- LOGIN FC-82
- MOTD FC-82
- on a line, disabling or enabling FC-83
- SLIP-PPP DTC-283
- (example) DTC-285
- tokens DTC-283
- token variables FC-81
- See also messages
- banner slip-ppp command DTC-283
- banner tokens
- description FC-81
- (example) FC-96
- Banyan VINES
- See VINES
- baud rates
- automatic detection, configuring FC-71
- lines, configuring DTC-460
- setting for a line FC-71
- terminal, configuring DTC-459
- See also line speeds
- Bc, Frame Relay Committed Burst size WC-122
- beacon command P1C-397
- BECN (backward explicit congestion notification) WC-156
- FRTS QC-142
- GTS QC-140
- QoS congestion notification method QC-162
- BECN feedback for frame-transmission rate, enabling WC-122
- BERT (bit error rate tester), testing IC-102
- BERT/TDM Enhancements for Cisco AS5300 8PRI/4T Cards
- configuring IC-102
- description IC-111
- (example)
- BERT profile configuration IC-136
- E2-clockrate configuration IC-136
- verifying configuration IC-102
- best-effort service, defined QC-133
- BFE (Blacker Front End)
- address
- conventions (figure) WC-257
- translation table WC-260
- Blacker Emergency Mode WC-260
- Cisco implementation WC-14
- configuration WC-256
- (example) WC-285
- description WC-15
- encapsulation WC-260
- encryption WC-259
- general statistics, displaying WC-266
- IP address conventions (figure) WC-257
- mapping algorithm WC-259
- bfe command WC-260
- BFE Emergency Mode (example) WC-285
- BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)
- administrative distance
- defaults P1C-272
- setting P1C-225
- administrative weight, configuring P1C-207
- advertisement interval P1C-223
- aggregate routes, configuring P1C-214
- (example) P1C-239
- authentication on TCP connection P1C-224
- automatic network number summarization, disabling P1C-215
- autonomous system P1C-275
- backdoor routes, configuring P1C-224
- Cisco implementation P1C-197
- classless interdomain routing (CIDR) P1C-197, P1C-214
- community filtering P1C-215
- community list matching P1C-275
- confederation P1C-217
- configuration (examples) P1C-232 to P1C-242
- configuration task list P1C-199
- configuring P1C-197 to P1C-227
- connections
- displaying status P1C-231
- resetting EBGP immediately P1C-214
- default local preference value, changing P1C-226
- enabling P1C-201
- filter P1C-223
- IP routing table, updating P1C-225
- mesh reduction
- confederation method P1C-217
- route reflector method P1C-218
- metric translations P1C-276
- Multi Exit Discriminator (MED) metric P1C-213
- multipath support P1C-199
- neighbor configuration (example) P1C-235
- neighbor options P1C-216
- network 0.0.0.0, redistributing P1C-226
- next-hop processing, disabling P1C-212
- path filtering by neighbor P1C-212
- peer groups
- clearing P1C-230
- configuring P1C-222
- displaying P1C-231
- policy propagation
- See Policy Propagation via BGP
- prefix filtering with inbound route maps P1C-214
- prefix limit P1C-223
- route dampening
- dampened routes, displaying P1C-230
- dampening information, clearing P1C-230
- description P1C-228
- enabling P1C-229
- factors, configuring P1C-229
- flap statistics, clearing P1C-230
- flap statistics, displaying P1C-229
- unsuppress the routes P1C-230
- route filtering by neighbor P1C-207
- route maps P1C-274
- configuration (example) P1C-232
- route reflector P1C-218 to P1C-221
- route selection rules P1C-197
- routing domain confederation P1C-217
- sessions staying up IC-153
- supernets P1C-214
- synchronization with IGPs P1C-206
- TCP MD5 authentication
- (example) P1C-244
- for a neighbor P1C-224
- for a peer group P1C-223
- timers, adjusting P1C-225
- version, controlling P1C-213
- Version 4 P1C-197
- weight P1C-213
- bgp always-compare-med command P1C-227
- bgp bestpath as-path ignore command P1C-207
- bgp bestpath med-confed command P1C-227
- bgp bestpath missing-as-worst command P1C-226
- bgp client-to-client reflection command P1C-221
- bgp cluster-id command P1C-221
- bgp confederation identifier command P1C-217
- bgp confederation peers command P1C-217
- bgp dampening command P1C-229, P1C-230, P1C-231
- bgp default local-preference command P1C-226
- bgp deterministic med command P1C-227
- bgp fast-external-fallover command P1C-214
- BGP neighbors, configuring P1C-201
- BGP PE to CE routing sessions, configuring XC-86
- bgp-policy command QC-28
- BGP policy propagation
- See Policy Propagation via BGP
- BGP routing sessions, configuring XC-85
- bidirectional mode, Frame Relay end-to-end keepalive WC-129
- BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain), RAS text record (example) MC-190
- binding, DNIS-plus-ISDN-subaddress DTC-160
- bind-time security BC-570
- bisync (Binary Synchronous Communication Protocol)
- active poll list, specifying BC-368
- address on a contention, specifying BC-367
- central router, specifying BC-368
- character set, specifying BC-367
- connection retries, specifying BC-368
- extended addressing
- nonstandard address, specifying BC-368
- frame sequencing BC-362
- full-duplex mode, specifying BC-368
- local acknowledgment peers, configuring BC-369
- multidrop configuration, description BC-359
- non-standard address, specifying BC-368
- overview BC-357
- passthru peers, configuring BC-369
- polling cycles, specifying BC-368
- poll timeout, specifying BC-368
- primary role, specifying BC-368
- protocol options BC-367
- secondary role, specifying BC-368
- specifying primary and secondary roles IC-74
- traffic, encapsulating and routing BC-215, BC-357
- bit controls, setting for FDDI IC-42
- bit settings XC-72
- Blacker Emergency Mode
- address translation WC-260
- configuration WC-256
- description WC-15
- entering WC-260
- leaving WC-260
- 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
- See configuration register boot field
- bootfile command P1C-69
- boot flash command FC-220
- boot host command FC-157
- boot images
- description FC-160
- helper FC-216
- See also 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
- over Frame Relay (example) WC-157
- over X.25 (example) WC-287
- 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
- booting from a network server, X.25 (example) WC-287
- 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
- BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol)
- requests
- configuring DTC-69
- description DTC-272
- 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
- See configuration register boot field
- Bootstrap Data Set BC-571
- 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
- bottlenecks XC-68
- bounded delay XC-73
- BPDUs (Bridge Protocol Data Units)
- intervals
- forward delay, adjusting BC-53
- hello packets BC-53
- maximum idle, adjusting BC-53
- Branch Extender
- See SNASw, BEX
- Break key, system startup FC-13
- bridge acquire command BC-44
- bridge address command BC-46
- bridge bridge command BC-41
- bridge circuit-group pause command BC-60
- bridge circuit-group source-based command BC-60
- bridge cmf command BC-60
- bridge crb command BC-39, P2C-16, P2C-86, P3C-7, P3C-35
- DECnet P3C-35
- ISO CLNS P3C-63
- VINES P3C-15
- XNS P3C-118
- bridge domain command BC-44
- bridge forward-time command BC-53
- bridge group
- interfaces, assigning BC-30
- numbers, assigning BC-30
- bridge-group aging-time command BC-45
- bridge-group cbus-bridging command BC-43
- bridge-group circuit command BC-60
- bridge group command DTC-316, DTC-346, DTC-380
- bridge-group command BC-33, BC-36, BC-178, WC-54, WC-138
- LAPB WC-211
- SMDS WC-196
- bridge-group input-lsap-list command BC-49
- bridge-group input-type-list command BC-48
- bridge-group lat-compression command BC-43
- bridge-group output-address-list command BC-47
- bridge-group output-lat-service-deny command BC-51
- bridge-group output-lat-service-permit command BC-51
- bridge-group output-lsap-list command BC-49
- bridge-group output-pattern command BC-49
- bridge-group output-type-list command BC-48
- bridge-group path-cost command BC-52
- bridge-group priority command BC-52
- bridge-group spanning-disabled command BC-53
- bridge hello-time command BC-53
- bridge irb command BC-40
- bridge lat-service-filtering command BC-50
- bridge max-age command BC-53
- bridge multicast-source command BC-45
- bridge priority, spanning tree BC-52
- bridge priority command BC-52
- bridge protocol command BC-29, BC-40, BC-152, BC-179, DTC-299, DTC-378, WC-54
- LAPB WC-211
- bridge route command BC-41
- bridges, root BC-52
- See also RSRB; SR/TLB; SRB; SRT
- bridge tables
- description BC-45
- static and dynamic entries BC-45
- bridging
- ATM, transparent WC-53
- between dissimilar media BC-13
- (caution) BC-28
- concurrent routing and bridging BC-39
- dissimilar media
- (caution) BC-98
- duplicate bridge definition
- (caution) BC-87
- extended access lists
- (caution) BC-49
- Frame Relay BC-36
- multicast address, SMDS address mapping WC-192
- SMDS WC-196
- transit BC-10, BC-24
- transparent
- See SR/TLB
- X.25 BC-38
- configuring WC-229
- bridging domain XC-175
- broadband
- bridging applications MC-616
- cable modem subnet addressing MC-531
- Cisco uBR7200 series
- authentication MC-529
- Baseline Privacy MC-529
- configuring MC-561
- basic wiretap support MC-532
- burst profile MC-531
- cable
- flap list MC-604
- modem authentication MC-586
- modem subnet addressing MC-531
- modulation profiles, configuring MC-580
- profiles MC-580
- relay agent MC-576
- combiner groups MC-565
- configuration
- (examples) MC-594
- prerequisites MC-533
- tasks MC-534
- CPE limitation MC-531
- DHCP giaddr MC-577
- downstream
- cable interface MC-535
- channel ID MC-531
- frequency override MC-531
- interleave depth MC-540
- modulation MC-539
- rate limiting MC-542
- rate shaping MC-530
- dynamic ranging MC-530
- frequency
- agility, configuring MC-564
- hopping, types MC-533
- management policy MC-566
- integrated
- DHCP server MC-532
- TOD server MC-532
- managing cable modems MC-585
- multiple SIDs MC-525
- per modem/per host access lists MC-532
- QoS
- permission MC-584
- profile assignment MC-584
- profile enforcement MC-526
- profile enforcement configuration (example) MC-604
- profiles, configuring MC-582
- summary MC-525
- reset cable modems MC-592
- counters MC-593
- security features MC-528
- service class profiles MC-525
- spectrum
- groups MC-565
- groups characteristics MC-572
- management MC-532
- management configuration (example) MC-594
- sync message interval, configuring MC-586
- telco return MC-523
- configuration (example) MC-602
- traffic shaping MC-530
- troubleshooting MC-604
- upstream
- admission control MC-548
- back-off values MC-559
- cable interface MC-543
- channel width MC-546
- differential encoding MC-553
- forward error correction MC-549
- frequency adjustment MC-555
- input power level MC-547
- minislot size MC-550
- power adjustment MC-556
- rate limiting MC-553
- rate shaping MC-530
- scrambler MC-551
- timing adjustment MC-557
- upstream configuration of
- address verification MC-529
- VoIP configuration (example) MC-599
- VPN configuration (example) MC-597
- Cisco uBR900 series router
- attaching PCs MC-651
- backup POTS connection MC-624
- Base IP Bridging feature set MC-611
- Baseline Privacy MC-625
- basic troubleshooting MC-634
- bridging
- configuration (example) MC-652
- configuring MC-647
- reestablishing MC-649
- cable interface, configuring MC-651
- configuration
- (examples) MC-652
- options MC-627
- prerequisites MC-641
- restrictions MC-628
- tasks MC-642
- data specifications MC-614
- downstream and upstream data transfer MC-616
- Ethernet, configuring MC-644
- firewall MC-626
- Home Office (Cisco Easy IP) feature set MC-611
- host name and password, configuring MC-643
- initial power-on sequence MC-628
- IP multicast routing configuration (example) MC-654
- IPSec configuration (example) MC-659
- IPSec network security MC-625
- L2TP configuration (example) MC-660
- MAC log file MC-637
- NAT/PAT configuration (example) MC-657
- NetRanger support MC-626
- operating modes MC-613
- provisioning overview (figure) MC-634
- routing
- configuration (example) MC-653
- configuring MC-645
- security features MC-624, MC-625
- service assignments MC-615
- Small Office feature set MC-612
- software feature sets MC-610
- Telecommuter feature set MC-612
- voice
- codecs supported MC-621
- specifications MC-623
- VoIP
- bridging using H.323v2 (example) MC-655
- bridging using SGCP (example) MC-658
- operation MC-619
- routing using H.323v2 (example) MC-656
- combiner groups MC-565
- data operations MC-612
- frequency hopping MC-533
- configuring MC-564
- frequency management policy MC-566
- H.323 protocol stack MC-622
- headend overview MC-520
- MAX CPE parameter MC-651
- network diagram (typical) MC-521
- QoS features MC-525
- routing applications MC-617
- SGCP protocol stack MC-623
- spectrum MC-565
- spectrum management MC-532
- subscriber-end overview MC-610
- telco return MC-523
- VoIP
- applications MC-522, MC-619
- services (diagram) MC-523
- broadband, definition MC-679
- broadcast-and-unknown server (BUS) XC-230
- broadcast command QC-230, WC-24, WC-36
- broadcast networks
- OSPF, configuring P1C-152
- broadcast queues
- creating WC-141
- Frame Relay QC-156, WC-141
- broadcast routing timer P3C-48
- broadcasts
- asynchronous interfaces DTC-273
- control XC-177
- domain XC-175
- Layer 2 XC-176
- IGRP update frequency P1C-140
- IP
- and transparent bridging spanning-tree protocol P1C-33
- asynchronous serial traffic over UDP DTC-135
- definition P1C-30
- directed P1C-30
- flooding P1C-30, P1C-33
- flooding (example) P1C-58
- solution to storms P1C-31
- types P1C-30
- IPX
- forwarding P2C-135, P2C-138, P2C-149
- type 20 packets P2C-137, P2C-138
- management, in VLANs XC-181
- Net/One P3C-116
- SMDS
- ARP messages WC-193
- enabling WC-193
- (example) WC-203
- IP networks WC-197
- pseudobroadcasting WC-198
- transparent bridging (example) BC-72
- VINES
- forwarding P3C-23
- serverless networks P3C-16
- XNS
- all-nets P3C-123, P3C-125, P3C-126
- directed P3C-123
- flooding P3C-124, P3C-126
- forwarding P3C-124, P3C-125
- local P3C-123
- bsc char-set command BC-367
- bsc contention command BC-367
- bsc dial-contention command BC-368
- bsc extended-address command BC-368
- bsc pause command BC-368
- bsc poll-timeout command BC-368
- bsc primary command BC-368
- bsc retries command BC-368
- bsc secondary command BC-368
- bsc servlim command BC-368
- BSDS (Bootstrap Data Set) BC-571
- BSTUN (Block Serial Tunneling)
- ASP overview BC-360
- asynchronous networks
- frame sequencing, overview BC-362
- bisync
- configuring BC-367
- (examples) BC-369
- frame sequencing, overview BC-362
- bstun route command BC-366
- Cisco implementation BC-215, BC-357
- configuration
- (examples) BC-369
- task list BC-362
- description BC-357
- DLCI mapping BC-365
- enabling BC-363
- features BC-215
- Frame Relay
- encapsulation BC-364
- local acknowledgment (example) BC-383
- local acknowledgment, configuring BC-344
- passthru (example) BC-383
- frames, specifying BC-366
- frame sequencing overview BC-361
- groups
- configuring BC-363
- serial interfaces, assigning BC-365
- local acknowledgment (example) BC-383
- monitoring BC-369
- passthru configuration (example) BC-383
- protocols BC-363
- adplex BC-363
- adt-poll-select BC-364
- adt-vari-poll BC-364
- async-generic BC-364
- bsc BC-363
- bsc-local-ack BC-363
- configuring BC-363
- diebold BC-364
- mdi BC-364
- traffic queueing priorities
- configuring BC-367
- customizing BC-367
- bstun group command BC-365
- bstun protocol-group command BC-363
- bstun route command BC-366
- buckets-of-history-kept command 289
- buffers
- editor, pasting from FC-23
- SDLC, controlling size BC-402
- system
- (examples) FC-341
- size, changing FC-338
- buffers command DNC-116, DTC-153, FC-338
- buffers huge size command FC-338
- buffer size, ATM WC-50
- bump command QC-232
- bundle command QC-229
- bundles
- MLP Inverse Multiplexer DTC-263
- MMP (Multichassis Multilink PPP) DNC-29
- VCs
- See ATM VC bundles QC-220
- burst size XC-108
- BUS XC-221
- bus-and-tag channels
- CIP BC-244, BC-600
- CPA BC-244, BC-601
- data rate, configuring BC-621
- busy-message command DTC-411, FC-81
- busyout forced command MC-405
- busyout monitor command MC-403
- busyout seize command MC-403
- busyout-voice-port command MC-402
- BVI (Bridge Group Virtual Interface)
- creating BC-41
- feature description BC-11, BC-25
- secondary IP address BC-41
- byte offset, access control BC-113
C
- cable access modems
- authentication MC-586
- configuration
- bridging MC-647
- cable interface MC-651
- host name and password MC-643
- MAX CPE MC-651
- reestablishing DOCSIS-compliant bridging MC-649
- routing MC-645
- configuration (examples)
- internet-access bridging MC-652
- internet-access routing MC-653
- IP multicast routing MC-654
- IPSec MC-659
- L2TP MC-660
- NAT/PAT MC-657
- VoIP bridging using
- H.323v2 MC-655
- SGCP MC-658
- VoIP routing using H.323v2 MC-656
- insertion interval MC-589
- managing MC-585
- max hosts MC-590
- registration timeout MC-591
- subnet addressing MC-531
- upstream address verification MC-588
- cable dhcp-giaddr command MC-577
- cable downstream annex command MC-538
- cable downstream channel-id command MC-538
- cable downstream frequency command MC-537
- cable downstream if-output command MC-535
- cable downstream interleave-depth command MC-540
- cable downstream modulation command MC-539
- cable downstream rate-limit token-bucket command MC-542
- cable flap list
- aging, configuring MC-605
- clearing MC-608
- description MC-604
- insertion time, configuring MC-606
- miss threshold, configuring MC-607
- power adjustment threshold, configuring MC-606
- size, configuring MC-607
- cable flap-list aging command MC-605
- cable flap-list insertion-time command MC-606
- cable flap-list miss-threshold command MC-607
- cable flap-list power-adjustment threshold command MC-606
- cable flap-list size command MC-608
- cable helper-address command MC-541
- cable insertion-interval command MC-589
- cablelength command IC-92
- cable-modem compliant bridge command MC-645
- cable-modem downstream saved channel command MC-651
- cable-modem fast-search command MC-651
- cable modems
- See cable access modems
- cable modulation-profile command MC-581
- cable privacy kek command MC-562
- cable privacy tek command MC-563
- cable qos-permission command MC-584
- cable qos-profile command MC-582
- cable ranges
- AppleTalk, configuring DTC-571
- See also AppleTalk, cable ranges
- cable registration-timeout command MC-591
- cable relay-agent-option command MC-577
- cable routers
- configuration
- activate DHCP giaddr MC-577
- activate downstream carrier MC-535
- activate IP ARP MC-574
- activate IP broadcast echo MC-579
- activate IP multicast echo MC-579
- activate proxy ARP MC-575
- activate upstream configuration of admission control MC-548
- baseline privacy MC-561
- cable modem
- authentication MC-586
- insertion interval MC-589
- registration timeout MC-591
- upstream address verification MC-588
- cable modulation profiles MC-580
- cable profiles MC-580
- cable relay agent MC-576
- definition MC-679
- downstream
- cable interface MC-535
- center frequency MC-536
- channel ID MC-538
- helper address MC-541
- interleave depth MC-540
- modulation MC-539
- MPEG framing format MC-538
- rate limiting MC-542
- frequency agility MC-564
- max hosts MC-590
- prerequisites MC-533
- QoS
- permission MC-584
- profile assignment MC-584
- profiles MC-582
- set upstream
- channel width MC-546
- frequency MC-544
- input power level MC-547
- spectrum groups MC-568
- characteristics MC-572
- sync message interval MC-586
- tasks MC-534
- telco return MC-586
- upstream
- back-off values MC-559
- cable interface MC-543
- differential encoding MC-553
- forward error correction MC-549
- frequency adjustment MC-555
- minislot size MC-550
- power adjustment MC-556
- rate limiting MC-553
- scrambler MC-551
- timing adjustment MC-557
- configuration (examples)
- QoS profile enforcement MC-604
- spectrum management MC-594
- telco return MC-602
- VoIP MC-599
- VPN MC-597
- flap lists MC-604
- cable shared-secret command MC-587
- cable source-verify command MC-588
- cable spectrum-group command MC-568
- cable spectrum-group hop command MC-573
- cable spectrum-group shared command MC-573
- cable sync-interval command MC-586
- cable upstream admission-control command MC-548
- cable upstream channel-width command MC-546
- cable upstream data-backoff command MC-559
- cable upstream differential-encoding command MC-553
- cable upstream fec command MC-549
- cable upstream frequency-adjust averaging command MC-555
- cable upstream frequency command MC-545
- cable upstream minislot-size command MC-550
- cable upstream power-adjust command MC-556
- cable upstream power-level command MC-547
- cable upstream range command MC-559
- cable upstream rate-limit token-bucket command MC-554
- cable upstream scrambler command MC-552
- cable upstream time-adjust command MC-557
- cache, MLS XC-118
- cache engine clusters, description FC-361
- cache engines, description FC-361
- cache farms
- See cache engine clusters
- cache-imposition reply, MPOA XC-300
- cache-imposition request, MPOA XC-300
- ca-identity configuration mode, entering FC-401
- CA (certification authority) interoperability, description SC-320
- 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
- callback
- ARA
- chat scripts DNC-101
- clients DNC-101
- asynchronous
- configuring DNC-97
- overview DNC-97
- authentication DNC-97
- chat scripts DNC-100
- modem rest period, configuring DNC-100
- PPP
- clients DNC-98 to DNC-99
- dial string DNC-99
- callback forced-wait command DNC-99, DNC-100, DNC-101
- Call Detail Records (CDR) on Cisco MC3810 MC-399
- called-number command MC-306
- calling address insertion and removal, X.25 (example) WC-275
- calling X.121 address, enabling and disabling WC-221
- call legs
- definition MC-679
- description MC-15
- calls
- analog, robbed-bit signalling DTC-166
- analog modem DTC-4
- asynchronous character steam DTC-4
- channel-associated signalling DTC-166
- circuit-switched digital DTC-3
- ISDN not end-to-end DTC-158
- outgoing, access control DTC-173, DTC-315
- prevent incoming DTC-68
- toll DNC-98, DNC-106
- V.120 asynchronous , incoming DTC-234
- X.3 PAD XOT, enabling DTC-543
- call setup
- SVCs, configuring WC-28
- call-type cas command DNC-252
- call-type cas digital command DNC-265
- call-type command DNC-253, DNC-261
- call types, RPM DNC-235
- candidate packet XC-120
- CAP (Columbia AppleTalk Package) P2C-33
- CAR (committed access rate)
- as a CoS building block XC-88
- classification QC-22
- policy (examples) QC-136
- summary QC-136
- configuration (example) QC-40
- configuring QC-35, XC-108
- conform and exceed actions QC-37
- for packet classification XC-73
- IP Precedence, setting QC-166
- MLS restrictions XC-134
- monitoring QC-39
- multiple rate policies QC-137
- overview QC-22
- packet classification, methods QC-22
- platform support QC-22, QC-133
- policies, configuring QC-38
- policy requirements QC-38
- rate limiting
- overview QC-132
- summary QC-140
- rate-limit keywords QC-37
- rate limits
- average rate, defined QC-134
- excess burst size, defined QC-134
- normal burst size, defined QC-134
- rate policies XC-108, XC-110
- restrictions QC-137
- traffic rate limitation QC-36
- See also DCAR
- carrier, definition MC-679
- carrier protocol, tunneling IC-154
- Carrier-to-Noise, definition MC-679
- carrier wait time, dialer profiles DTC-374
- CAs (certification authorities)
- authenticating SC-401
- certificates, revoked SC-398
- declaring SC-400
- (example) SC-405
- description SC-395
- identity, deleting SC-404
- IPSec, implementing SC-396 to SC-397
- LDAP support SC-400
- public keys SC-401
- purpose SC-395
- URLs, specifying SC-400
- See also certificates; certification authority interoperability; CRLs; IPSec; RAs
- CASA (Cisco Applications and Services Architecture) listen ports, MNLB forwarding agent FC-386
- CASA configuration mode
- entering FC-402
- summary FC-386
- CAS (channel-associated signalling) custom configuration mode, entering FC-402
- cas-group command DNC-264, DTC-186
- cas-group timeslots command DTC-181
- Catalyst 5000 series switches XC-305
- CATV (cable TV), definition MC-680
- cause codes, ISDN DTC-159
- cautions
- access lists SC-179, SC-338
- AppleTalk network address IC-159
- authenticating keys SC-442
- bridging
- between dissimilar media BC-28
- dissimilar media BC-98
- duplicate bridge definition BC-87
- extended access lists BC-49
- Cayman tunnel IC-159
- Cisco uBR7200 series upstream scrambler MC-552
- clear service-module command IC-14
- CMCC adapters, MIH BC-635, BC-664, BC-724
- crypto engines, switching SC-345, SC-346
- DSS keys SC-349
- enabling CEF/dCEF IC-35
- FEIP2-DSW-2FX interfaces IC-26
- IP access lists P1C-82, P1C-84
- Java blocking SC-224
- lock-and-key SC-179
- microcode reload BC-615, BC-617
- MTU caution IC-8, IC-112
- neighbor authentication SC-442
- passwords, encrypting SC-429
- port-channel interface IC-36
- SNASw interfaces, changing BC-538
- STUN encapsulation, RSP BC-339
- test commands FC-307
- testing interface status FC-307
- undefined AAA/TACACS+ list DTC-246
- Unicast RPF, BGP optional attributes SC-458
- virtual template interface erroneous routing DNC-34
- XID transmission BC-397
- Cayman encapsulation protocol IC-154
- Cayman tunnel
- (caution) IC-159
- CBAC (Context-based Access Control)
- access lists
- configuring SC-217
- how it works SC-210
- application-layer protocols, configuring SC-222
- audit trail SC-225
- audit trail messages
- enabling SC-231
- (example) SC-234
- authentication proxy compatibility SC-285
- configuration
- (example) SC-235 to SC-253
- guidelines SC-226
- viewing SC-227
- configuring SC-215 to SC-225
- verifying SC-227
- debugging SC-231 to SC-232
- denial-of-service attacks
- detection SC-220
- error messages SC-233
- indications SC-221
- description SC-205
- disabling SC-235
- displaying access list contents SC-227
- error messages
- audit trail SC-234
- denial-of-service attacks SC-233
- FTP attacks SC-234
- Java blocking SC-234
- SMTP attacks SC-233
- filtering
- Java blocking SC-206
- TCP traffic SC-206
- UDP traffic SC-206
- filtering, traffic SC-206
- firewall, configuration guidelines SC-226
- FTP attacks, error messages SC-234
- FTP traffic SC-215
- H.323 inspection
- configuring SC-222
- multimedia support SC-213
- half-open sessions
- deleting SC-221
- description SC-221
- how it works SC-208
- inspection rules
- applying SC-225
- defining SC-222 to SC-225
- description SC-222
- viewing SC-227
- interfaces
- choosing SC-216
- tips, external SC-219
- tips, internal SC-220
- intrusion detection, SMTP attacks SC-207
- IP packet fragmentation inspection SC-224
- IPSec compatibility SC-215
- Java
- blocking SC-206, SC-223
- blocking (caution) SC-224
- blocking, messages SC-234
- inspection, configuring SC-223
- limitations SC-207
- See also CBAC, restrictions
- logging SC-225
- memory usage SC-215
- multimedia support, protocol inspection SC-213
- packet inspection SC-209
- PAM operation SC-310
- process SC-211
- protocol support (table) SC-212
- restrictions SC-214
- See also CBAC, limitations
- RPC inspection, configuring SC-222
- RTSP inspection SC-213
- session information, viewing SC-227
- SMTP attacks, error messages SC-233
- state tables SC-210
- TCP inspection, configuring SC-224
- thresholds
- configuring SC-220
- default values SC-220
- modifying SC-220
- timeouts
- configuring SC-220
- default values SC-220
- modifying SC-220
- traffic filtering
- UDP inspection, configuring SC-224
- UDP sessions SC-210
- verifying configuration SC-227
- when to use SC-210
- CBWFQ (class-based WFQ)
- bandwidth allocation QC-57, QC-58
- class queue packet limit, configuring QC-77, QC-81, QC-236
- configuration (example) QC-87
- configuring QC-75
- enabling QC-80, QC-235
- IP RTP Priority configuration (example) QC-92
- overview QC-56
- per VC QC-221, QC-234
- policy maps
- See policy maps
- restrictions QC-58
- service policies, attaching QC-235
- strict priority queueing QC-59
- VCs, classes of service supported QC-235
- See also class maps; class policies; policy maps
- CCS (common channel signalling)
- frame forwarding MC-430
- transparent MC-427
- ccs connect command MC-432
- cd command FC-120
- CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol)
- configuration task list 278
- dialer mappings, using with P1C-124
- disabling for routing device 279
- enabling on an interface 280
- monitoring and maintaining 280
- ODR routing information P1C-122
- ODR timers, relationship to P1C-123
- reconvergence of IP routes P1C-123
- timer P1C-123
- TLVs 278
- transmission timer and holdtime, setting 279
- updates P1C-123
- Version-2 (CDPv2) 277
- cdp enable command 280, P1C-122
- cdp holdtime command 279
- cdp run command 279, P1C-122
- cdp timer command 279, P1C-123
- CE (customer edge) routers XC-68
- routing sessions XC-86, XC-87
- CEF (Cisco Express Forwarding) XC-106, XC-108
- accounting XC-30
- benefits XC-21
- components
- adjacency tables XC-22
- Forwarding Information Base (FIB) XC-22
- configuration task list XC-27
- description XC-7, XC-21
- distributed tunnel switching, configuring XC-30
- enabling XC-27
- enabling for forwarding agent P1C-98
- function P1C-98
- load balancing
- per destination, configuring XC-28
- per destination, disabling XC-29
- per packet, configuring XC-28
- NetFlow policy routing P1C-283, XC-46
- network accounting, configuring XC-30
- operation modes
- central CEF mode XC-24
- distributed CEF mode XC-24
- sample network topology (figure) XC-22
- supported media XC-24
- CEF/dCEF enabling caution IC-35
- CEF mode XC-24
- (figure) XC-24
- CELP (code excited linear prediction compression) P1C-340, QC-214
- definition MC-680
- centralized service XC-67
- central sites
- configuration (examples) DNC-334
- protocol translation DTC-498
- CEPT (Conférence Européenne des Postes et des Télécommunications), definition MC-680
- certificate authorities configuration mode, summary FC-387
- certificate chain configuration mode
- enabling SC-404
- entering FC-402
- summary FC-387
- certificate command SC-404
- certificates
- deleting SC-404
- description SC-394, SC-411
- requesting SC-401
- requests
- resending, number of times SC-400
- resending, wait period SC-400
- requirements, RSA keys SC-399
- saving SC-399
- storing SC-398
- viewing SC-404
- See also CAs; CRLs; RSA keys
- certification authority interoperability
- CA authentication SC-401
- configuration
- (example) SC-405
- saving your configuration SC-402
- description SC-393
- domain names
- configuration (example) SC-405
- configuring SC-399
- host names
- configuration (example) SC-405
- configuring SC-399
- NVRAM memory usage SC-399
- prerequisites SC-395
- restrictions SC-394
- supported standards SC-394
- See also CAs; certificates; CRLs; RSA keys
- CES (circuit emulation services) MC-493
- ATM
- channel-associated signalling WC-79
- clear channel WC-76
- clocking WC-78
- configuring WC-76
- description WC-75
- N x 64 WC-77
- on-hook detection WC-79
- structured services WC-77
- task list WC-76
- unstructured services WC-76
- virtual path shaping WC-81
- See also ATM
- ces aal1 clock command WC-77, WC-78
- ces aal1 service command WC-77, WC-78
- ces circuit cas command WC-80, WC-81
- ces circuit cdv command WC-78
- ces circuit command WC-77, WC-78
- ces circuit on-hook-detection command WC-80
- ces circuit timeslot command WC-78
- ces connect command MC-493
- ces dsx1 clock command WC-77, WC-78
- ces dsx1 framing command WC-78
- ces dsx1 lbo command WC-78
- ces dsx1 linemode command WC-78
- ces dsx1 signalmode robbedbit command WC-80
- ces initial-delay command MC-494
- ces partial-fill command MC-494
- ces pvc command WC-77, WC-78, WC-81
- CET (Cisco Encryption Technology)
- access lists, encryption SC-337
- (example) SC-356
- authenticating peer routers SC-323
- Cisco IOS implementation SC-322
- connection problems SC-350
- crypto engines SC-328
- Cisco IOS SC-329
- ESA SC-330
- VIP2 SC-329
- crypto maps SC-336
- applying to interfaces SC-339
- (example) SC-356
- defining SC-339
- (example) SC-356
- data encryption, introduction SC-12
- DES algorithms SC-326
- defaults (global) SC-336
- enabling, globally SC-336
- enabling, globally (example) SC-356
- enabling in crypto maps SC-338
- types SC-336
- description SC-317
- DH SC-325
- exchanging numbers SC-325
- generating the DES key SC-326
- pregenerating numbers SC-347
- dropped packets SC-351
- DSS keys SC-325
- deleting SC-349
- (examples) SC-364
- exchanging SC-324, SC-333
- (example) SC-354
- generating SC-333
- (example) SC-353
- saving SC-333
- encapsulation SC-330
- ESA
- Cisco 7200 series router SC-342
- (examples) SC-363
- VIP2 SC-341
- fragmentation, IP SC-331
- GRE tunnels SC-340
- (example) SC-360
- IPSec
- comparison SC-318, SC-319
- comparison (table) SC-319
- using with SC-320
- multicast SC-331
- network topology SC-328
- number of sessions SC-332
- passwords (ESA) SC-352
- peer encrypting routers SC-323, SC-328
- performance impacts SC-332
- prework SC-328
- process SC-324
- purpose SC-322
- session keys SC-326
- session times SC-347
- standards implemented SC-323
- switching types SC-332
- tasks, basic SC-332
- testing and troubleshooting SC-350
- testing connections (example) SC-366
- turning off SC-349
- which packets are encrypted SC-323
- CGMP (Cisco Group Management Protocol)
- clearing P1C-353
- enabling P1C-348
- proxy P1C-348
- change log inventory utility BC-572
- changing queue weight XC-92
- channel, definition MC-680
- channel-group command IC-36
- channel interface tracking
- CPA, configuring BC-622
- channelized E1
- channel-associated signalling analog calls DTC-180
- channel groups
- (example) DTC-206
- serial interfaces DTC-200
- testing DTC-200
- troubleshooting interface loopbacks DTC-200, DTC-201
- channel uses DTC-166
- controllers, troubleshooting DTC-197, DTC-199
- description DTC-15
- ISDN PRI
- configuring DTC-168
- D-channel number DTC-168
- PRI groups (example) DTC-206
- R2 signalling DTC-180
- testing channel group DTC-200
- channelized T1
- channel groups
- (example) DTC-206
- serial interfaces DTC-200
- troubleshooting interface loopbacks DTC-200, DTC-201
- channel uses DTC-166
- controllers, troubleshooting DTC-198, DTC-199
- description DTC-15
- ISDN PRI
- configuring DTC-169
- D-channel number DTC-170
- local loopback and ping DTC-198
- PRI groups (example) DTC-206
- switched 56K DTC-181
- See also switched 56K
- channelized T3
- configuring CT3IP IC-90
- description IC-89
- See also T3
- channelized T3 interface processor
- enhancements IC-89
- See also T3
- channelized T3 support for the Cisco AS5800
- configuring IC-91
- T3 configuration, verifying IC-100
- typical CT3IP configuration (example) IC-134
- channel-protocol command BC-621, BC-622
- channel rate
- See data rate
- channels
- ATM, configuring WC-49
- ISDN 2 B + D
- BRI DTC-16
- logical relationship DTC-17
- PRI DTC-17
- channel subsystem, configuration BC-607
- CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)
- authentication SC-47 to SC-50
- challenge DTC-487
- challenge packet DTC-245
- common password SC-50
- delay authentication SC-51
- description DTC-487, SC-47
- enable authentication SC-49
- enabling DTC-487
- encrypted password (examples) DTC-264
- PAP authentication order DTC-246
- refuse authentication requests SC-51
- response DTC-245
- character data bits, setting for current session FC-71
- character padding
- setting for current session FC-66
- setting globally FC-66
- character sets
- 7-bit for standard U.S. characters FC-66
- 8-bit for special characters FC-66
- international FC-65, FC-66
- chat-script command DNC-99, DTC-89
- chat scripts
- ARA (example) DNC-101
- asynchronous lines DTC-313
- escape sequences (table) DTC-89
- (examples) DTC-91, DTC-92
- expect-send pairs (table) DTC-89
- large-scale dial-out DNC-20
- naming conventions DTC-88
- overview DTC-78
- PPP callback, configuring DNC-100
- checksums
- AppleTalk P2C-42
- system image files, verifying FC-177
- CICS (Customer Information Control System)
- clients, setting up BC-581
- CTRC feature BC-241
- defining remote access to BC-567
- host, configuring BC-567, BC-571
- LU termination BC-768
- resource definition group BC-568
- security BC-570, BC-768
- system initialization parameters BC-568
- transient data queue BC-569
- Universal Client BC-581
- CID (channel ID), definition MC-680
- CIDR (classless interdomain routing)
- aggregate routes, configuring P1C-214
- benefit P1C-214
- description P1C-197
- CIP (Channel Interface Processor)
- benefits BC-601
- Cisco IOS release support BC-245, BC-602
- CPA comparison BC-244, BC-245, BC-601, BC-602
- description BC-600
- ECA BC-244, BC-600
- hardware logic, clearing BC-626
- interfaces
- number supported BC-244, BC-245, BC-600, BC-602
- port numbers BC-621
- restarting BC-627
- shutting down BC-627
- state tracking BC-245, BC-602
- types BC-245, BC-602
- memory BC-244, BC-245, BC-601, BC-602
- microcode images
- loading BC-615 to BC-617
- saving BC-616
- verifying BC-620
- overview BC-244
- PCA BC-244, BC-600
- performance BC-244, BC-601
- router platforms BC-243, BC-245, BC-599, BC-602
- statistics, clearing BC-625
- virtual ports, number BC-245, BC-602
- CIP-attached router, definition BC-591
- CIR (committed information rate), definition MC-680, XC-110
- circuit weight
- DLSw+, adjusting BC-304
- Cisco 1000 series LAN Extender, description IC-47
- See also LAN Extender
- Cisco 2500 series routers, low-speed serial interfaces IC-126
- Cisco 2520-2523 routers
- slow-speed serial interfaces, configuring DTC-70
- Cisco 2520 to Cisco 2523 routers
- synchronous or asynchronous, setting IC-132
- Cisco 2524 router, fractional T1/T1 service modules IC-118
- Cisco 2525 router, fractional T1/T1 service modules IC-118
- Cisco 3000 series routers, protocol translator (example) DTC-496
- Cisco 3600 series routers, software disaster recovery FC-185
- Cisco 4000 series routers
- FDDI, configuring IC-43
- Cisco 700 and 800 series routers
- Combinet Proprietary Protocol DTC-171, DTC-228
- protocols supported DTC-229
- Cisco 7200 series routers XC-88
- Cisco 7500 series routers XC-88
- MLP Inverse Multiplexer DTC-262
- Cisco AS5200 access servers
- channelized E1/T1, channel uses DTC-166
- R1 modified signalling, configuring DTC-194
- Cisco AS5300 access servers
- R1 modified signalling, configuring DTC-194
- Cisco AS5800 access servers
- R1 modified signalling, configuration (examples) DTC-219
- Cisco Cache Engines FC-361
- Cisco Catalyst switches, in VLANs XC-178
- Cisco Easy IP
- address strategy DNC-301
- async interface configuration (examples) DNC-292
- business applications DNC-301
- configuring DNC-288
- dialer interfaces, configuring DNC-290
- dial strategy DNC-301
- ISDN BRI configuration (examples) DNC-291
- LAN interfaces, configuring DNC-289
- NAT
- dialer interfaces, configuring DNC-290
- LAN interfaces, configuring DNC-289
- pool, configuring DNC-289
- overview DNC-285, DNC-301
- PPP/IPCP negotiation DNC-290
- prerequisites DNC-288
- WAN interfaces, configuring DNC-289
- Cisco IOS
- CLI (command-line interface)
- description FC-7
- See also command modes
- IOS File System FC-113
- releases, displaying version number FC-160
- software images
- See images
- Cisco IOS DHCP server
- address pool configuration (example) P1C-71
- benefits P1C-64
- boot file, specifying P1C-69
- configuration task list P1C-65
- database agent configuration (example) P1C-71
- enabling P1C-70
- manual bindings configuration (example) P1C-72
- monitoring and maintaining P1C-70
- overview P1C-63
- ping
- number of packets P1C-69
- timeout value P1C-70
- prerequisites P1C-65
- Cisco IOS STP Enhancement, description BC-29
- Cisco LightStream 100 ATM switch XC-237
- LANE ATM address prefix XC-233
- configuring XC-90, XC-236,
- LANE configuration server's ATM address on the LightStream 100 switch XC-235
- software version, TR-LANE XC-232
- Cisco LightStream 1010 ATM switch XC-237
- LANE configuration server's ATM address on the LightStream 1010 switch XC-235
- software version, TR-LANE XC-232
- Cisco Secure IS (Integrated Software)
- authentication proxy SC-275
- Context-based Access Control (CBAC) SC-205
- description SC-169
- dynamic access lists SC-177
- feature set SC-170
- firewall solution SC-169
- Intrusion Detection System (IDS) SC-255
- port to application mapping (PAM) SC-307
- reflexive access lists SC-187
- TCP intercept SC-199
- See also authentication proxy; CBAC; Cisco Secure IS IDS; dynamic access lists; PAM; reflexive access lists; TCP intercept
- Cisco Secure IS IDS (Intrusion Detection System)
- audit rule SC-257
- compatibility SC-256
- configuration (examples) SC-270 to SC-273
- configuring SC-264 to SC-269
- applying audit rules SC-267
- initializing, IDS SC-264
- verifying SC-269
- configuring, initializing, post office SC-265
- description SC-255, SC-257
- event logging SC-256
- monitoring and maintaining SC-269
- performance impact SC-258
- process SC-257
- response to threats SC-256
- sensor SC-256
- signature list SC-259 to SC-264
- signature types
- attack atomic SC-259
- attack compound SC-259
- info atomic SC-259
- info compound SC-259
- threat response SC-256
- usage scenarios SC-258
- when to use SC-257
- Cisco SNA internetworking, overview BC-1
- Cisco-trunk call, definition MC-680
- Cisco uBR7200 series upstream scrambler (caution) MC-552
- Cisco Web browser FC-99
- classes
- premium XC-91
- standard XC-91
- class (policy map) command QC-76, QC-79, QC-236
- class-bundle command QC-231
- class command WC-127
- class D IP addresses P1C-308
- classifications
- BGP QC-137
- CAR QC-135, QC-22
- defined QC-17
- IP Precedence QC-17
- methods QC-17
- PBR QC-135, QC-20
- classification commands XC-73
- class-int command WC-40
- class-map command QC-76
- class maps
- configuration (example) QC-88
- configuring QC-76
- match criteria, configuring QC-76
- class policies
- bandwidth configuration QC-81
- configuring QC-57, QC-77, QC-78
- default class, configuring QC-79, QC-236
- displaying information QC-82
- dynamic queues, configuring QC-79, QC-80, QC-236
- queue packet limit, configuring QC-77, QC-81, QC-236
- See also class maps; policy maps
- class-vc command QC-233, WC-25, WC-36, WC-40
- CLAW (Common Link Access Workstation)
- CMPC+ support BC-717
- configuration
- (examples) BC-653 to BC-655
- guidelines BC-641
- host, router correlation BC-651 to BC-652
- requirements BC-634 to BC-635
- tasks, host BC-636 to BC-641
- tasks, router BC-641 to BC-645
- fast switching, configuring BC-645
- ICMP flows, disabling BC-645
- IP addresses, configuring BC-644
- IP host backup, configuring BC-650 to BC-651
- maintaining BC-652
- maximum connections BC-641
- monitoring BC-652
- MTU
- configuring, CPA BC-644
- overview BC-246, BC-632
- packing
- (example) BC-654
- feature BC-642
- subchannels
- configuring BC-642 to BC-644
- guidelines BC-641
- claw command BC-608, BC-643, BC-650, BC-651
- clear access-list counters command P1C-101
- clear access-template command SC-184
- clear appletalk arp command P2C-55
- clear appletalk neighbor command P2C-55
- clear appletalk route command P2C-55
- clear appletalk traffic command P2C-55
- clear arp-cache command P1C-45
- clear bridge command BC-61
- clear bridge multicast command BC-61
- clear cable flap-list command MC-608
- clear cable modem counters command MC-593
- clear cable modem reset command MC-592
- clear cdp counters command 280
- clear cdp table command 280
- clear clns cache command P3C-92
- clear clns neighbors command P3C-92
- clear clns route command P3C-92
- clear controller lex command IC-56
- clear counters command BC-625, BC-628, IC-16
- clear crypto isakmp command SC-423
- clear crypto sa command SC-391
- clear dbconn connection command BC-586
- clear decnet counters command P3C-49
- clear dialer command DNC-140, DTC-323, DTC-353, DTC-380
- clear dialer sessions command DNC-13
- clear dlsw circuit command BC-312
- clear drip command BC-153, BC-181
- clear drip counters command BC-153
- clear extended counters channel command BC-625, BC-700, BC-749
- clear frame-relay-inarp command QC-158, WC-147
- clear host command P1C-45
- clear hub command IC-16
- clear hub counters command IC-16
- clear interface command BC-626, IC-17
- clear interface tokenring command IC-59
- clear interface virtual-access command DNC-26, DTC-488
- clear ip accounting command P1C-101
- clear ip bgp command P1C-203, P1C-204, P1C-207, P1C-230
- clear ip bgp dampening command P1C-230
- clear ip bgp flap-statistics command P1C-230
- clear ip bgp peer-group command P1C-230
- clear ip cgmp command P1C-353
- clear ip dhcp binding command P1C-70
- clear ip dhcp conflict command P1C-70
- clear ip dhcp server statistics command P1C-70
- clear ip drp command P1C-101
- clear ip eigrp neighbors command P1C-188
- clear ip flow stats command XC-49
- clear ip igmp group command P1C-353
- clear ip mds forwarding command XC-170
- clear ip mobile traffic command P1C-115
- clear ip mrm status-report command P1C-398
- clear ip mroute command P1C-353
- clear ip msdp peer command P1C-376
- clear ip msdp sa-cache command P1C-376
- clear ip msdp statistics command P1C-376
- clear ip nat translation command P1C-45
- clear ip nhrp command P1C-47, P2C-159
- clear ip pgm router command P1C-384
- clear ip pim auto-rp command P1C-353
- clear ip pim interface count command XC-170
- clear ip prefix-list command P1C-211
- clear ip route command P1C-45, P1C-286
- clear ip route download command DNC-13
- clear ip rtp header-compression command P1C-353
- clear ip sdr command P1C-353
- clear ipx accounting command P2C-159
- clear ipx cache command P2C-156
- clear ipx nlsp neighbors command P2C-158
- clear ipx route command P2C-156
- clear ipx traffic command P2C-156
- clear line command DTC-79, IC-17
- clear logging command FC-309
- clear modem at-mode command DTC-113
- clear mpoa client cache command XC-307
- clear mpoa server cache command XC-314
- clear ncia circuit command BC-480
- clear ncia client command BC-480
- clear ncia client registered command BC-480
- clear netbios-cache command BC-123
- clear resource-pool command DNC-266
- clear rif-cache command BC-123
- clear service-module command caution IC-14
- clear smrp mcache command P2C-55
- clear snapshot quiet-time command DNC-140
- clear source-bridge command BC-123
- clear sse command BC-61, BC-123
- clear tarp counters command P3C-98
- clear tarp ldb-table command P3C-98
- clear tarp tid-table command P3C-98
- clear tcp command FC-79
- clear tcp statistics command P1C-101
- clear txconn connection command BC-585
- clear txconn transaction command BC-585
- clear vines cache command P3C-23
- clear vines ipc command P3C-23
- clear vines neighbor command P3C-23
- clear vines route command P3C-23
- clear vines traffic command P3C-23
- clear vlan statistics command BC-61, BC-153
- clear vpdn tunnel command DNC-173
- clear x25 command WC-261, WC-266
- clear xot command WC-266
- CLI
- See Cisco IOS, CLI
- client's hardware address, specifying P1C-69
- client-atm-address name command XC-243
- client-identifier command P1C-69
- client ip command BC-804
- client ip lu command BC-787, BC-802
- client ip pool command BC-787, BC-792, BC-796, BC-802
- client lu maximum command BC-790, BC-794
- client-name command P1C-69
- client printer ip lu command BC-802
- client router
- TFTP service, configuring FC-242
- (example) FC-243
- clients
- CICS BC-581
- COMTI BC-585
- DB2 BC-581
- IBM Universal BC-581
- TXSeries clients BC-582
- virtual terminals, installing BC-570
- client server, X Window System DTC-444
- CLNS (Connectionless Network Service)
- See ISO CLNS
- clns access-group command P3C-83
- clns adjacency-filter command P3C-83
- clns cluster-alias command P3C-87
- clns configuration-time command P3C-86
- clns congestion-threshold command P3C-90
- clns dec-compatible command P3C-87
- clns enable command P3C-80
- clns erpdu-interval command P3C-91
- clns esct-time command P3C-87
- clns es-neighbor command P3C-81
- clns filter-expr command P3C-83
- clns filter-set command DTC-303, P3C-83
- clns holding-time command P3C-86
- clns host command P3C-82
- clns is-neighbor command P3C-81
- clns mtu command P3C-89, P3C-90
- clns net command P3C-79, P3C-80
- clns packet-lifetime command P3C-92
- clns rdpdu-interval command P3C-91
- clns route-cache command P3C-90, XC-15
- clns route command P3C-79, P3C-80
- clns route default command P3C-80
- clns router iso-igrp command P3C-66
- clns routing command P3C-79
- clns security pass-through command P3C-88
- clns send-erpdu command P3C-91
- clns send-rdpdu command P3C-91
- clns split-horizon command P3C-68
- clns template-alias command P3C-83
- clns want-erpdu command P3C-92
- clock calendar-valid command FC-334
- clock rate command BC-420, DTC-50, FC-43, FC-44
- clock rate line command MC-672
- clock rate network-clock command MC-492, MC-493, MC-669, MC-670
- clock read-calendar command FC-334
- clocks
- internal, enabling DTC-48, IC-85
- signal, inverting IC-86
- setting FC-326
- transmit invert signal DTC-49
- See also system clock
- clock set command FC-333
- clock source command DTC-52, DTC-181, DTC-186, IC-89, IC-92, IC-114, MC-668, MC-669, MC-671
- clock sources
- ATM, configuring WC-80
- service modules, 2- and 4-wire CSU/DSU IC-123
- clock summer-time command FC-333
- clock ticks, IPX P2C-141
- clock timezone command FC-332
- clock update-calendar command FC-334
- cloning
- virtual access interfaces DNC-24
- virtual profiles DNC-41
- closed user groups XC-68
- cluster aliases, DECnet P3C-87
- clusters
- LU pools, allocation BC-768
- TN3270 server
- description BC-764
- figures BC-812
- CM, definition MC-680
- CMCC (Cisco Mainframe Channel Connection) adapters
- channel interface tracking
- configuring, CPA BC-622
- channel port adapter
- See CPA
- Cisco IOS channel software BC-243, BC-600
- CLAW, configuring BC-631 to BC-660
- CMPC, configuring BC-661 to BC-716
- CMPC+, configuring BC-717 to BC-756
- comparison (table) BC-602
- configuration
- device argument BC-611 to BC-612
- guidelines BC-604
- path argument BC-608 to BC-611
- core dump BC-628
- CSNA, configuring BC-661 to BC-716
- data rate, configuring BC-621
- description BC-599
- environments supported BC-246, BC-603
- FEP alternative BC-248, BC-662
- figures BC-244, BC-600
- hardware
- description BC-243
- logic, clearing BC-626
- IBM 3172
- alternative BC-248, BC-661
- offload BC-632
- interfaces
- clearing BC-625
- monitoring BC-622 to BC-625, BC-626
- port types BC-621
- restarting BC-627
- selecting BC-621
- shutting down BC-627
- status, verifying BC-627
- IP addresses
- configuration (example) BC-653
- configuring BC-644, BC-648, BC-728
- IP host backup, configuring BC-631 to BC-660
- loopback BC-627
- maintaining BC-622 to BC-625
- microcode images
- loading BC-615 to BC-619
- reloading (caution) BC-615, BC-617
- saving BC-616, BC-618
- verifying BC-620
- MIH
- (caution) BC-635, BC-664, BC-724
- monitoring BC-622 to BC-625
- RSP flash memory BC-615
- SNA environment features BC-248
- SNA-to-IP integration BC-6
- TCP/IP environment features BC-246
- TCP/IP offload, configuring BC-631 to BC-660
- TN3270 server, configuring BC-757 to BC-818
- troubleshooting BC-628
- CMCC internal adapters
- configuration
- CSNA BC-666
- ports BC-665
- SAP guidelines BC-604 to BC-606, BC-666
- CSNA, configuring BC-670
- LLC options, configuring BC-671
- maximum BC-604, BC-665
- SAPs
- limit BC-604
- reserved values BC-604
- CMCC internal LANs
- configuration
- CMPC BC-681
- CSNA BC-665
- ports BC-665, BC-681
- CSNA, configuring BC-670
- maximum BC-604, BC-665
- CMNS (Connection Mode Network Service)
- address map (example) WC-278
- configuration
- task list WC-247
- X.25 route WC-247
- enabling WC-247
- LLC2 support WC-246
- LLC2 connections, displaying WC-266
- local X.25 routing on nonserial media WC-15, WC-246
- over a public data network (example) WC-278
- traffic statistics, displaying WC-266
- virtual circuits WC-266
- cmns enable command WC-247
- CMNS on leased lines (example) WC-280
- CMNS switching, X.25 (example) WC-278
- CMNS switching over a PDN (example) WC-278
- CMPC (Cisco Multipath Channel)
- APPN node support BC-249
- APPN support BC-663, BC-682
- channels
- troubleshooting BC-695
- verifying, host BC-695
- verifying, router BC-693 to BC-695
- CMPC+ support BC-717
- configuration
- description BC-680
- enabling BC-690
- (examples) BC-705 to BC-716, BC-816
- guidelines BC-681 to BC-682
- host, router correlation BC-691
- requirements BC-663 to BC-664
- SAPs BC-681
- tasks, host BC-682 to BC-683
- tasks, router BC-684 to BC-690
- verifying BC-691 to BC-698
- internal adapters, configuring BC-687
- internal LANs, configuring BC-687
- links
- See transmission groups
- LLC options, configuring BC-688
- local SNA major node, configuring BC-683
- maintaining BC-699, BC-700
- monitoring BC-699, BC-700
- overview BC-249, BC-662
- SNASw support BC-249, BC-662
- SRB, configuring BC-689
- subchannels
- configuring BC-684
- guidelines BC-681
- TN3270 server DLUR support BC-249, BC-662
- transmission groups
- configuring BC-686
- figure BC-682
- guidelines BC-681
- TRL, configuring BC-682
- VTAM
- troubleshooting BC-698
- verifying, host BC-696, BC-697
- verifying, router BC-697
- See also CMPC+
- CMPC+ (Cisco Multipath Channel+)
- architecture BC-247, BC-717
- benefits BC-722
- configuration
- description BC-725
- (examples) BC-749 to BC-756
- guidelines BC-725
- host, router correlation BC-732
- requirements BC-723
- tasks, host BC-726 to BC-728
- tasks, routers BC-728 to BC-732
- troubleshooting, HSAS BC-747
- troubleshooting, TCP/IP stack BC-741, BC-742
- verifying, HSAS stack BC-742 to BC-747
- verifying, TCP/IP stack BC-734 to BC-740
- data flow BC-718
- description BC-717 to BC-722
- IP addresses, configuring BC-728
- maintaining BC-748, BC-749
- monitoring BC-748, BC-749
- MPC+ groups, number supported BC-247, BC-717
- overview BC-247, BC-717
- platforms supported BC-723
- subchannels
- configuring BC-729, BC-730
- guidelines BC-725
- TCP/IP stack (example) BC-750, BC-751
- transmission groups
- configuring BC-731
- guidelines BC-725
- maximum BC-725
- cmpc command BC-608, BC-685, BC-694, BC-729, BC-730
- CMT (connection management) IC-38
- FDDI process IC-38
- microcode, disabling IC-43
- cmt connect command IC-43
- cmt disconnect command IC-43
- CMTS (cable modem termination system), definition MC-680
- coaxial cable, definition MC-680
- codec MC-25
- definition MC-680
- negotiation, description MC-49
- supported MC-49
- codec (dial-peer) command MC-300, MC-303, MC-374, MC-376
- codec (voice-port) command MC-278, MC-347, MC-353
- cold restarts
- See HSA
- color
- See VLANs
- combiner groups, description groups MC-565
- Combinet
- See Cisco 700 and 800 series routes
- comfort-noise command MC-279, MC-348
- command aliases, creating FC-324
- command control language scripts
- See ARA, security, CCL scripts; TACACS, CCL scripts
- command history
- buffer size FC-20
- commands, recalling FC-21
- description FC-20
- disabling FC-21
- command modes
- configuration modes
- summary list FC-384 to FC-401
- summary table FC-401 to FC-410
- dedicated network interfaces, configuring DTC-72
- global configuration FC-11, FC-134
- interactive sessions, configuring DTC-72
- 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
- dial-peer voice configuration WC-175
- dial peer port (POTS only) WC-175
- encapsulation ppp IC-77, IC-79, IC-82
- ip summary-address rip P1C-129, P1C-131
- mapping old to new (table) FC-131, FC-193
- show interfaces serial 0/0 IC-78, IC-79, IC-82
- command syntax help
- See context-sensitive help
- comments, adding to configuration files FC-134
- communication between hosts XC-67
- communication parameters, terminal FC-71
- communication protocols for CICS BC-567
- communication servers, remote
- automatic dialing DTC-62
- COMMUNITIES attribute P1C-215
- community display format, specifying P1C-217
- community list, creating P1C-216
- community path attribute P1C-216
- community string, defining FC-261
- compand-type command MC-277, MC-346
- components
- IPX MLS XC-128
- MLSP XC-128
- MLS-SE XC-128
- MSL-RP XC-128
- NFCC XC-128
- compressions
- distributed IC-75
- Frame Relay WC-143
- payload WC-142
- hardware IC-75
- HDLC DTC-47, IC-76
- LAPB WC-207
- Microsoft PPP DTC-249
- Multilink PPP DTC-163
- predictor (example) DTC-163
- PPP IC-75
- show pas caim stats 0 IC-83
- software IC-75
- Stacker DTC-163
- TCP/IP header WC-143
- X.25
- payload WC-230
- TCP/IP header WC-229
- compress predictor command DTC-248, WC-208
- compress stac command DTC-48, DTC-248, IC-76
- COMTI clients BC-585
- concentrator port, enabling and monitoring IC-61
- concurrent routing and bridging P2C-16
- Apollo Domain P3C-7
- DECnet P3C-35
- enabling BC-39
- IPX, enabling P2C-86
- ISO CLNS P3C-63
- VINES P3C-15
- XNS P3C-118
- conditional default origination
- IS-IS P1C-198
- OSPF
- description P1C-157
- (example) P1C-178, P1C-300
- Conditionally Triggered Debugging
- conditional FC-317
- description FC-316
- protocol specific FC-317
- condition signalling
- BECN WC-156
- Router ForeSight WC-156
- CONFIG_FILE environment variable
- configuration file, viewing FC-216
- description FC-153, FC-215
- specifying FC-153
- config-isakmp command mode, enabling SC-416
- 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
- 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, 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
- (example) FC-340
- failing to load FC-156
- host
- See host configuration file
- larger than NVRAM FC-145
- loading from the network FC-147
- location FC-133
- modifying FC-134
- network
- See network configuration file
- running FC-137, FC-139
- See also running configuration
- startup, specifying FC-153
- See also startup configuration
- storing in Flash memory FC-146
- types FC-133
- configuration modes
- summary list FC-384
- See also command modes, configuration modes
- configuration register
- ROM monitor mode FC-208
- setup command facility FC-49
- streamlined setup facility FC-54
- See also 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
- See HSA
- configure command BC-616
- configured static routes, displaying WC-147
- configure memory command FC-151
- configure terminal command DTC-186, FC-11, FC-134
- configuring multiprotocol BGP P1C-245
- configuring shelf IDs
- description FC-376
- using the shelf-id command FC-377
- configuring T1 cable length
- description IC-104
- using line build-out commands IC-105
- congestion avoidance
- defined QC-109
- flow-based WRED QC-116
- global synchronization QC-110
- IP to ATM CoS QC-223
- MPLS XC-73
- RED QC-110
- summary QC-139
- tail drop QC-109
- WRED QC-113
- congestion management
- defined QC-47
- IP to ATM CoS QC-224
- MPLS XC-73
- queueing
- CQ QC-48
- FIFO QC-47
- PQ QC-48
- WFQ QC-47
- summary QC-137
- uses QC-48
- congestion signalling
- BECN QC-162
- ForeSight QC-162
- congestion threshold
- DECnet P3C-47
- ISO CLNS P3C-90
- connect command DTC-412
- connection command MC-278, MC-347, MC-351
- connection control timer, configuring WC-37
- connectionless
- architecture XC-68
- IP environment XC-67
- network XC-67
- service XC-67
- Connectionless Network Protocol (CLNP) ISO documentation P3C-4
- Connectionless Network Service
- See ISO CLNS
- connection-oriented overlay XC-67
- connections
- ARA, AppleTalk network DTC-563
- ATM virtual XC-68
- diagnosing FC-306
- dial-in testing DTC-60
- direct modem (example) DTC-135
- escaping from FC-76
- FTP FC-250
- full duplex DTC-411
- idle FC-337
- IPX dial-out DTC-143
- LAT
- configuring DTC-427
- host-initiated DTC-419, DTC-422
- Legacy X.3 PAD DTC-540
- LLC2
- NetBEUI clients over PPP DTC-279
- meshed XC-68
- modems
- stopping DTC-65
- troubleshooting DTC-134
- name FC-76
- NASI DTC-143
- PPP DTC-278
- printers
- configuration (example) DTC-77
- configuring DTC-68
- private XC-67
- protocol translations, monitoring DTC-490
- quiet asynchronous tunnel DTC-413
- refusing full duplex FC-62
- resuming FC-88
- resuming X.3 (examples) DTC-542
- reverse modem DTC-68
- rlogin DTC-413
- rotary groups DTC-77
- semipermanent ISDN
- BRI DTC-156
- Germany, Australia DTC-226
- PRI DTC-173
- SLIP DTC-279
- switching FC-76
- TCP connection attempt time configuring DTC-281
- TCP, monitoring DTC-414
- Telnet DTC-413
- TN3270 DTC-440
- transparent TCP DTC-414, DTC-415
- X.28 PAD DTC-529
- XRemote DTC-444, DTC-448
- connection trunk command MC-29, MC-316
- connectivity XC-67, XC-68
- console, displaying debug messages FC-70
- constant bit rate (CBR) port
- CAS WC-79
- clear channel CES services WC-76
- network timing WC-80
- N x 64 CES services WC-77
- structured CES services WC-77
- unstructured CES services WC-76
- constrained multicast flooding
- enabling BC-60
- multicast state information
- clearing BC-61
- displaying BC-61
- ContentFlow Architecture
- benefits P1C-97
- Flow Delivery Agent (FDA) P1C-98
- MNLB forwarding agent and P1C-98
- related technologies P1C-98
- content hosting XC-67
- context-sensitive help
- command syntax help FC-16
- (example) FC-16
- syntax checking FC-19
- user-level commands FC-18
- word help FC-16
- continue command FC-223
- Continuity Test (COT) Subsystem, overview DNC-227
- Controlled Load Service
- features QC-134
- peak rate limit QC-195
- RSVP-ATM QoS Interworking QC-169
- controller command WC-173, WC-178
- controller configuration mode
- entering FC-402
- summary FC-387
- controller e1 command DTC-168, DTC-181
- controllers
- E1, description DTC-14
- T1, description DTC-14
- controller t1 command DTC-169, DTC-186
- controller t3 command IC-92
- conversion, data BC-575
- copy command BC-616, FC-153, FC-226, FC-228, FC-229
- copy flash command FC-153
- copy flash lex command IC-56
- 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 lex command IC-56
- 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
- CoS (class of service)
- ATM interface supported features XC-89
- ATM switch supported features XC-90
- benefits XC-68
- committed access rate XC-88
- defining classes QC-18
- definition XC-72
- description XC-72
- enabling BC-267
- mapped functions XC-73
- maps XC-91
- sample network topology XC-106
- SNA traffic, prioritizing BC-267
- support on MPLS backbone XC-88
- verifying operation XC-92
- weighted fair queueing XC-88
- weighted random early detection XC-88
- CoS map function XC-91
- cost, DECnet
- assigning to interfaces P3C-34
- interarea routing P3C-39
- intra-area routing P3C-39
- counters
- DECnet, clearing P3C-49
- interface, clearing IC-16
- CPA (Channel Port Adapter)
- benefits BC-601
- CIP comparison BC-244, BC-245, BC-601, BC-602
- Cisco IOS release support BC-245, BC-602
- description BC-601
- ECPA BC-244, BC-601
- hardware logic, clearing BC-626
- interfaces
- monitoring BC-626
- number supported BC-244, BC-245, BC-601, BC-602
- port number BC-621
- restarting BC-627
- shutting down BC-627
- state tracking BC-245, BC-602
- types BC-245, BC-602
- memory BC-244, BC-245, BC-601, BC-602
- microcode images
- loading BC-617 to BC-619
- saving BC-618
- verifying BC-620
- overview BC-244
- PCPA BC-244, BC-601
- performance BC-244, BC-601
- router platforms BC-243, BC-245, BC-599, BC-602
- statistics, clearing BC-625
- virtual ports, number BC-245, BC-602
- CPE (customer premises equipment)
- configuring central BC-491
- definition MC-680
- cptone command MC-277, MC-346, MC-354
- CQ (custom queueing)
- bandwidth allocation QC-67
- behavior QC-64
- byte count QC-65
- configuration (example) QC-100
- configuring QC-97
- considerations QC-67
- default priority, assigning QC-99
- how it works (figure) QC-65
- output queues QC-64
- overview QC-64
- window size QC-67
- X.25 WC-247
- crash information, gathering FC-315
- CRC (cyclic redundancy check)
- 16-bit default DTC-48
- 32-bit, enabling DTC-48
- configuring DTC-48, IC-84
- enabling 32 bits IC-84
- crc4 command DTC-51, IC-88
- crc command DTC-48, IC-84
- crl optional command SC-400
- CRLs (certificate revocation lists)
- downloading SC-402
- missing SC-400
- requesting SC-402
- saving SC-399
- storing SC-398
- CrossTalk files, downloading FC-64
- CRTP (Compressed Real-Time Protocol)
- configuration (example) QC-215
- configuring QC-213
- overview QC-205
- summary QC-142
- See also RTP header compression
- crypto
- See CET
- crypto ca authenticate command SC-401
- crypto ca certificate chain command SC-404
- crypto ca certificate query command SC-399
- crypto ca crl request command SC-402
- crypto ca enroll command SC-401
- crypto ca identity command FC-401, SC-400, SC-404
- crypto card clear-latch command SC-341, SC-343
- crypto card command SC-346
- crypto card enable command SC-344
- crypto cisco algorithm 40-bit-des command SC-336
- crypto cisco algorithm des command SC-336
- crypto cisco connections command SC-349
- crypto cisco entities command SC-349
- crypto cisco key-timeout command SC-347
- crypto cisco pregen-dh-pairs command SC-347, SC-349
- crypto dynamic-map command SC-389, SC-422
- crypto ipsec security-association lifetime command SC-376
- crypto ipsec transform-set command FC-402, SC-382
- crypto isakmp enable command SC-413, SC-416
- crypto isakmp identity command SC-418
- crypto isakmp key command SC-420
- crypto isakmp policy command FC-405
- crypto key exchange dss command SC-334
- crypto key exchange dss passive command SC-334
- crypto key generate dss command SC-333
- crypto key generate rsa command SC-400, SC-418
- crypto key pubkey-chain rsa command SC-403, SC-419
- crypto key zeroize dss command SC-342, SC-344, SC-346, SC-349
- crypto key zeroize rsa command SC-403
- crypto map command SC-339, SC-385, SC-386
- crypto map configuration mode
- entering FC-402
- summary FC-387
- crypto transform configuration mode
- description FC-388
- entering FC-402
- CS-ACELP, definition MC-680
- CSCC transient data queue BC-569
- CSC-R interface card IC-20
- CSI, definition MC-680
- CSNA (Cisco SNA)
- channels
- troubleshooting BC-677, BC-678
- verifying, host BC-677
- verifying, router BC-676, BC-677
- CMPC+ support BC-717
- configuration
- description BC-665
- enabling BC-673
- (examples) BC-701 to BC-705
- guidelines BC-665, BC-666
- host, router correlation BC-673
- requirements BC-663, BC-664
- SAPs BC-666
- tasks, host BC-666
- tasks, routers BC-668
- verifying BC-674 to BC-680
- internal adapters, configuring BC-670
- internal LANs, configuring BC-670
- maintaining BC-699, BC-700
- monitoring BC-699, BC-700
- overview BC-248, BC-661
- routing information BC-666
- SRB, configuring BC-672, BC-673
- subchannels, configuring BC-669
- supported devices BC-248, BC-662
- VTAM
- troubleshooting BC-680
- verifying, host BC-678 to BC-679
- verifying, router BC-679
- XCA major node (example) BC-667
- csna command BC-608, BC-669, BC-670, BC-676
- CSNP (complete sequence number PDU)
- IS-IS for CLNS, configuring P3C-72
- See also CSNP interval; NLSP, CSNP interval
- CSNP interval
- IS-IS for CLNS, configuring P3C-72
- IS-IS for IP, configuring P1C-194
- CSU/DSU (channel service unit/digital service unit)
- Cisco 2524 router IC-118
- Cisco 2525 router IC-118
- Frame Relay connections WC-114
- loopback IC-18
- CSU loopbacks
- AT&T specification DTC-201
- latched DTC-201
- CT3 software configuration verification IC-100
- CTRC (Cisco Transaction Connection)
- benefits BC-243, BC-561
- CICS configuration
- host BC-567, BC-571
- server BC-576
- CICS support BC-241
- configuration BC-564
- (examples) BC-587 to BC-596
- tasks BC-575 to BC-580
- verifying BC-580
- DB2 support BC-242
- description BC-241
- destination, configuring BC-575
- installing APPC connections BC-569
- license, configuring BC-577
- maintaining BC-585
- monitoring BC-585
- route, configuring BC-576
- servers
- CICS (examples) BC-593, BC-596
- CICS, configuring BC-576
- DB2 (examples) BC-588 to BC-596
- DB2, configuring BC-576
- SNASw, configuring BC-577
- CTRC router, licensing for BC-563
- Ctrl-] command FC-79
- Ctrl-C command FC-78
- Ctrl-Z command FC-11, FC-78
- CUD (Call User Data)
- default protocol on virtual circuit WC-222
- (example) WC-271
- in X.25 Call Request packet WC-222
- CUGs (closed user groups)
- configuring WC-249
- CUG service, subscribing WC-253
- incoming and outgoing access WC-252, WC-253
- local CUG to network CUG, mapping WC-253
- membership selection WC-251
- network subscription WC-248
- no-incoming and no-outgoing access WC-253
- point of presence (POP) WC-251
- POPs, configuring WC-253
- POP with access restricted to one CUG (example) WC-284
- POP with multiple CUGs and no public access (example) WC-284
- POP with multiple CUGs and public access (example) WC-285
- POP with no CUG access (example) WC-284
- protection and security WC-249
- service, access and properties WC-253
- X.25 WC-248
- X.25 (example) WC-283
- CUG service, access and properties (example) WC-283
- current configuration, viewing FC-129
- cursor command line, moving FC-22
- customer profile configuration mode
- entering FC-402
- summary FC-388
- customer profiles
- See profiles, RPM
- custom-queue-list command QC-98
D
- DAS (dual attachment stations), FDDI IC-37
- data, inverting IC-85
- data authentication, description SC-371
- database connection
- DRDA BC-242, BC-563
- StarSQL applications BC-242, BC-563
- Database Server Name for data source BC-572
- data bits
- changing character FC-71
- configuring DTC-460
- databits command DTC-459, FC-65
- data-character-bits command FC-65
- data compression, modem negotiation DTC-79, DTC-80
- data compression AIM for the Cisco 2600 series routers
- configuring data compression AIM IC-76
- configuring Frame-Relay map compression IC-78
- configuring Frame-Relay payload compression IC-81
- configuring PPP compression IC-77
- verifying Frame-Relay map compression IC-79
- verifying PPP compression IC-78
- data conferencing, multimedia and H.323 standard MC-172
- data confidentiality, description SC-371
- data conversion BC-575
- data encryption
- MLS, restrictions XC-133
- Data Exchange Interface
- See DXI 3.2
- data flow
- CMPC+ BC-718
- description SC-371
- data flow control, setting FC-70
- Datagram Delivery Protocol
- See AppleTalk, DDP
- datagram transport
- LAPB WC-14
- X.25
- configuration task list WC-223
- description WC-14
- data hosting network commerce XC-67
- data-link connection identifier
- See Frame Relay, DLCI
- data-link controls
- DSPU, configuring BC-508
- SNA Service Point, configuring BC-517
- data packet acknowledgement, enabling WC-232
- data rates
- CMCC adapters, parallel channel interfaces BC-621
- host configuration control unit statement BC-622
- daylight savings time, configuring FC-333
- dB, definition MC-680
- DB2 (Data Base 2)
- APPL statement for BC-571
- clients, setting up BC-581
- CTRC feature BC-242
- CTRC monitoring commands BC-586
- DDF record in BSDS BC-571
- LUNAMES table for BC-573
- OS/390 BC-242, BC-565
- OS/400 BC-242, BC-565
- VM BC-242, BC-565
- VSE BC-242
- DB2 Universal Server
- AIX BC-242, BC-565
- HP-UX BC-242, BC-565
- OS/2 BC-242, BC-565
- SCO OpenServer BC-242, BC-565
- Solaris BC-242, BC-565
- UNIX BC-242, BC-565
- Windows 95 BC-242, BC-565
- Windows NT BC-242, BC-565
- dbconn ping command BC-586
- dbconn server command BC-576
- D-bit, X.25 WC-215, WC-233, WC-234
- dBm, definition MC-680
- dBmV, definition MC-680
- DCA (Defense Communications Agency)
- Blacker Interface Control document WC-259
- certification WC-15
- DCAR (Distributed CAR)
- class-based policy, configuring QC-39
- configuration (example) QC-40
- monitoring QC-39
- platform support QC-22, QC-35, QC-133
- requirements QC-133
- restrictions QC-137
- See also CAR
- DCE (data communications equipment) WC-119
- configuration (example) WC-161
- configuration (figure) WC-161
- DDN X.25 encapsulation WC-258
- Frame Relay WC-11
- Frame Relay devices WC-140
- use in LAPB WC-206
- X.25
- encapsulation WC-212, WC-234
- rules for initiating calls on WC-213
- virtual circuit range on WC-214
- dCEF (distributed CEF)
- description XC-7
- disabling XC-28
- distributed tunnel switching
- configuring XC-30
- enabling XC-28
- Inter Process Communication (IPC), using XC-25
- load balancing, disabling XC-29
- NetFlow policy routing P1C-283, XC-46
- dCEF mode XC-25
- (figure) XC-25
- dce-terminal-timing enable command DTC-50, IC-87
- DDDLU (dynamic definition of dependent LU)
- LU names BC-761, BC-763
- DDF
- installation panel BC-572
- starting BC-572
- DDN (Defense Data Network) X.25
- address conventions (figure) WC-257
- address conversion scheme WC-257
- configuration (example) WC-285
- enabling on WC-258
- encapsulation types WC-258
- IP address conventions (figure) WC-257
- mapping algorithm WC-257
- standard service WC-15, WC-257, WC-258
- type of service (ToS) field WC-259
- DDR (dial-on-demand routing)
- access lists
- dialer groups DTC-304
- routed protocols, configuring DTC-300
- AppleTalk P2C-53
- configuring DTC-301
- (example) P2C-78
- bridged protocols DTC-297
- bridging and routing of protocols BC-35
- CDP packets P1C-124
- chat scripts
- configuring DTC-87
- enabling DTC-92
- configuration (examples) DTC-304 to DTC-307
- decision flowchart DTC-293
- DECnet
- configuring DTC-302
- control packets DTC-302
- dependent implementation decisions DTC-296
- fast switching DTC-349
- independent implementation decisions DTC-295
- interesting packets DTC-315
- interfaces DTC-297, DTC-298, DTC-311
- IP, configuring DTC-300
- IPX P2C-122, P2C-123
- configuring DTC-301
- spoofing P2C-123
- spoofing watchdog packets P2C-122
- ISDN PRI configuration (example) DTC-204
- ISO CLNS, configuring DTC-303
- large-scale dial-out DNC-3
- routed protocols DTC-297, DTC-299
- See also dialer profiles; Legacy DDR
- snapshot routing
- See snapshot routing
- SPX
- spoofing P2C-123
- watchdog packets P2C-123
- transparent bridging DTC-298
- access, controlling BC-36
- bridging protocol, defining BC-35
- Ethernet type code, access (example) BC-76
- interface configuration BC-36
- permit all bridge packets BC-36
- permit all packets DTC-299
- protocol, access (example) BC-76
- type codes, access BC-36, DTC-299
- uninteresting packets DTC-315
- VINES, configuring DTC-302
- XNS, configuring DTC-303
- See also dialer profiles; Legacy DDR
- DDR dialer profiles, virtual profile interoperation DNC-40
- DDS (Digital Data Service) mode
- service modules, 2- and 4-wire CSU/DSU IC-125
- DE (discard eligible) bit QC-156, WC-146
- Frame Relay packets WC-146
- debit card call flow 230
- debug aaa authorization command DNC-66, DNC-268, DNC-275
- debug aaa command FC-316
- debug aaa per-user command DNC-49, DNC-66
- debug async command DTC-79
- debug atm bundle errors command QC-234
- debug atm bundle events command QC-234
- debug channel events command BC-676, BC-694
- debug command output, displaying on terminal FC-70
- debug commands
- description FC-315
- listing FC-315
- debug condition command FC-318
- debug crypto isakmp command SC-423
- debug csm command DNC-271
- debug dbconn all command BC-586
- debug dbconn appc command BC-586
- debug dbconn config command BC-586
- debug dbconn drda command BC-586
- debug dbconn event command BC-586
- debug dbconn tcp command BC-586
- debug dialer command DNC-49, DNC-182, DTC-161, DTC-178, DTC-229, FC-316
- debug domain command WC-245
- debugging, system FC-315
- debug ip dhcp server command P1C-70
- debug ip inspect command SC-231
- debug ip mobile advertise command P1C-115
- debug ip mobile host command P1C-115
- debug ip msdp command P1C-375
- debug ip msdp resets command P1C-375
- debug isdn command FC-316
- debug isdn event command DNC-109
- debug isdn events command DTC-161, DTC-178
- debug isdn q921 command DTC-229
- debug isdn q931 command DNC-109, DNC-271, DTC-59, DTC-229
- debug modem command DTC-59, FC-316
- debug modem csm command DNC-271, DTC-59
- debug ppp bap command DNC-88
- debug ppp chap command DTC-79
- debug ppp command DNC-183, FC-316
- debug ppp error command DTC-79
- debug ppp multilink events command DNC-88
- debug ppp negotiation command DTC-79
- debug ppp packet command DTC-79
- debug priority command QC-85
- debug q921 command DTC-161, DTC-178
- debug q931 command DTC-161, DTC-178
- debug resource pool command DNC-268
- debug syscon sdp command FC-345
- debug trunk cas port timeslots command DNC-271
- debug txconn all command BC-585
- debug txconn appc command BC-585
- debug txconn config command BC-585
- debug txconn data command BC-585
- debug txconn event command BC-585
- debug txconn tcp command BC-585
- debug txconn timer command BC-585
- debug udptn command DTC-138
- debug vpdn commands DNC-180
- debug vpdn event command DNC-181, DNC-263
- debug vpdn l2x command DNC-263
- debug vpdn l2x-events command DNC-181, DNC-182
- debug vtemplate command DNC-49
- debug x25 events command WC-245, WC-264
- DECnet
- access groups, configuring P3C-43
- access lists
- adding filters to P3C-43
- configuring P3C-42
- creating P3C-42
- accounting
- configuring P3C-44
- database threshold P3C-45
- enabling P3C-44, P3C-45
- filters P3C-45
- maximum transit entries P3C-45
- address mapping P3C-37
- address translation P3C-36
- address translation, configuring P3C-51
- advertising Phase IV through OSI backbone P3C-38
- area P3C-32
- ATG, configuring P3C-36
- broadcast routing timers, adjusting P3C-48
- Cisco implementation P3C-2
- cluster alias configuration P3C-87
- concurrent routing and bridging P3C-35
- congestion threshold, setting P3C-47
- connect initiate packets, filtering P3C-43
- conversion, Phase IV-to-Phase V P3C-37
- cost, assigning to interfaces P3C-34
- DDR
- access lists DTC-302
- configuring DTC-302, P3C-48
- control packets DTC-302
- designated routers, specifying P3C-40
- dialer profiles
- access lists DTC-376
- configuring DTC-376
- control packets DTC-376
- enabling concurrent routing and bridging P3C-35
- encapsulation over Token Ring P3C-35
- equal cost path P3C-46
- extended access lists, configuring P3C-43
- fast switching, disabling P3C-47, XC-15
- filters P3C-44
- hello timers, adjusting P3C-47
- hop count, setting P3C-39, P3C-40
- hops, setting
- Level 1 routers P3C-39
- Level 2 routers P3C-40
- host name mapping P3C-37
- interarea routing P3C-35
- interfaces, Token Ring P3C-35
- intra-area routing P3C-35
- in VLANs XC-180
- IPX, configuration caveat P3C-32
- LANE support XC-231
- Level 1 routers, configuring P3C-39
- Level 2 routers, configuring P3C-39
- MAC addresses P3C-32
- media supported P3C-2
- MOP P3C-49
- multicast address
- mapping to functional address P3C-33
- SMDS address mapping WC-193
- name mapping P3C-37
- network, monitoring and maintaining P3C-49
- node, specifying P3C-35
- OSI backbone, propagating Phase IV areas through P3C-38
- over ISL encapsulation
- configuration (example) XC-200
- configuring XC-186
- VLAN encapsulation format, defining XC-187
- packet visits, configuring P3C-46
- parameters, Cisco implementation P3C-3
- path selection, configuring P3C-46
- performance optimization P3C-45
- Phase IV areas through OSI backbone (example) P3C-54
- Phase IV congestion information, transmitting over Frame Relay WC-11
- Phase IV Prime
- allowing arbitrary MAC address P3C-33
- assigning cost to interface P3C-34
- Phase IV-to-Phase V conversion P3C-3, P3C-37
- Poor Man's Routing P3C-37
- route cost, setting
- Level 1 routers P3C-39
- Level 2 routers P3C-39
- routing
- disabling P3C-32
- enabling P3C-51
- concurrent routing and bridging P3C-35
- on interfaces P3C-34
- Frame Relay (example) WC-150
- over WANs P3C-48
- SMDS WC-195
- static P3C-40
- routing table size P3C-38
- SMDS, configuring WC-195
- split horizon P3C-48
- static discard routes, injecting P3C-38
- static routes P3C-42
- static routing, configuring P3C-40, P3C-41
- timers, adjusting P3C-47, P3C-48
- Token Ring, configuring on P3C-35
- TR-LANE support XC-231
- decnet access-group command P3C-43
- decnet accounting command P3C-44, P3C-45
- decnet accounting list command P3C-45
- decnet accounting threshold command P3C-45
- decnet accounting transits command P3C-45
- decnet advertise command P3C-38
- decnet area-max-cost command P3C-40
- decnet area-max-hops command P3C-40
- decnet congestion-threshold command P3C-47
- decnet conversion command P3C-37
- decnet cost command XC-187
- decnet encapsulation command P3C-36
- decnet hello-timer command P3C-47
- decnet host command P3C-37
- decnet in-routing-filter command P3C-44
- decnet map command P3C-36
- decnet max-cost command P3C-39
- decnet max-hops command P3C-39
- decnet max-paths command P3C-46
- decnet max-visits command P3C-47
- decnet node-type command P3C-35
- decnet out-routing-filter command P3C-44
- decnet path-split-mode interim command P3C-46
- decnet path-split-mode normal command P3C-46
- decnet propagate command P3C-42
- decnet route-cache command P3C-47, XC-14
- decnet route command P3C-40, P3C-41
- decnet routing command P3C-32, XC-187
- decnet split-horizon command P3C-48
- dedicated mode
- asynchronous interfaces, configuring DTC-72
- configuration (example) DTC-37
- default form of a command, using FC-21
- default-information command P1C-276
- default-information originate (BGP) command P1C-226
- default-information originate command
- IS-IS P1C-198
- OSPF P1C-157
- default-metric (BGP) command P1C-213
- default-metric command
- BGP, OSPF, RIP P1C-276
- IP Enhanced IGRP, IGRP P1C-276
- default-name command XC-240, XC-241
- default networks, specifying P1C-273
- Default Passive Interface P1C-278
- default router, specifying P1C-68
- default-router command P1C-68
- default routes
- IP
- determining gateway of last resort P1C-274
- specifying P1C-273
- IS-IS for IP, generating P1C-198
- OSPF, generating P1C-157
- specifying P2C-152
- understanding P2C-83
- default-value exec-character-bits command FC-65
- default-value special-character-bits command FC-65
- Defense Data Network
- See DDN X.25
- DE (discard eligible) groups, defining WC-146
- delay, setting on interface IC-7
- delay command IC-7
- delete command FC-123, FC-125, FC-127, FC-152
- DE lists, traffic shaping QC-139
- delivery status notification MC-451
- denial-of-service attacks
- CBAC detection SC-220
- half-open sessions SC-221
- deploying Unicast RPF SC-459
- detection
- authentication proxy SC-283
- using Cisco Secure IS IDS SC-259
- mitigating IP address spoofing SC-459
- preventing
- reflexive access lists SC-188
- using TCP Intercept SC-199
- See also CBAC, error messages attacks
- deny command P1C-84
- DES (Data Encryption Standard)
- description SC-371, SC-410
- IKE policy parameter SC-414
- See CET
- description command IC-6, MC-278, MC-347
- designated routers
- DECnet, specifying P3C-40
- IS-IS, specifying election P3C-73
- IS-IS for IP, specifying election P1C-196
- destination CTRC
- configuring BC-575
- X.25, selecting WC-235
- destination address and Frame Relay map class for QoS, specifying WC-123
- destination addresses, administrative filtering BC-115
- destination-pattern command MC-23, MC-297, MC-300, MC-372, MC-390, WC-175
- destination-pattern command (VoHDLC) MC-391
- destination routing table
- ISO CLNS, displaying P3C-93
- deterministic load distribution BC-10, BC-24, BC-59
- DFHCLNT definition group BC-568
- DFHCNV table BC-569
- DFHDCTG definition group BC-569
- DH (Diffie-Hellman)
- See IKE, DH; See also CET
- DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
- address pooling DTC-476
- and BOOTP packets P1C-32
- client proxy, enabling DTC-476
- configuration (examples) DTC-39
- definition MC-680
- giaddr MC-577
- IP address pooling, configuring DTC-252
- LEASEQUERY message MC-529
- local IP address pool (example) DTC-39
- server MC-618
- integrated MC-532
- dhcpack P1C-64
- dhcpdecline P1C-64
- dhcpdiscover P1C-63
- dhcpoffer P1C-63
- DHCP pool configuration mode
- entering FC-402
- summary FC-388
- dhcprequest P1C-64
- DHCP server boot file, specifying P1C-69
- diag command FC-314
- diagnostic information
- controller IC-10
- interface processor IC-10
- port adapters IC-10
- diagnostic testing FC-313
- Dial and System Management Commands for the Cisco AS5800 feature
- configuring T1 cable length
- description IC-104
- using line build-out commands IC-105
- T1/E1 line termination IC-104
- dial backup
- dialer profiles DTC-395 to DTC-397
- backup interfaces DTC-396
- dialer interfaces, configuring DTC-396
- ISDN BRI (example) DTC-397
- physical interfaces DTC-396
- Frame Relay DLCIs WC-138
- ISDN channels DTC-392
- load threshold exceeded (examples) DTC-393
- load threshold reached (examples) DTC-393
- primary line down (examples) DTC-394
- serial interfaces DTC-389 to DTC-393
- See also Dialer Watch
- dial-control-mib command MC-400
- dialer aaa command DNC-8
- dialer callback-secure command DNC-95
- dialer callback-server command DNC-95
- dialer caller command DNC-105, DNC-108
- dialer command DNC-26, DNC-172
- dialer congestion threshold command DNC-9
- dialer dnis group command DNC-252, DNC-265
- dialer dns command DNC-8
- dialer dtr command DTC-312
- dialer enable-timeout command DNC-95, DNC-107, DNC-108, DTC-318, DTC-348
- dialer fast-idle command DTC-317, DTC-347, DTC-374
- dialer-group command DNC-118, DNC-215, DNC-216, DNC-291, DTC-156, DTC-173, DTC-258, DTC-316, DTC-346, DTC-373, DTC-396
- dialer hold-queue command DNC-94, DNC-95, DNC-290, DTC-319, DTC-349
- dialer idle-timeout command DNC-290, DTC-223, DTC-257, DTC-258, DTC-317, DTC-347, DTC-374
- dialer in-band command DNC-94, DNC-95, DNC-215, DNC-216, DTC-257, DTC-258, DTC-312
- dialer interfaces
- See interfaces
- dialer isdn command DTC-374
- dialer isdn short-hold command DTC-223
- dialer-list command DNC-118, DTC-156, DTC-173, DTC-304
- dialer-list protocol bridge command BC-36, DTC-299, DTC-315, DTC-316, DTC-379
- dialer-list protocol command DTC-304, DTC-373
- dialer-list protocol list command DTC-304
- dialer load-threshold
- Multilink PPP DTC-258
- async interface DTC-257
- BRI, configuring single DTC-257
- BRIs in rotary group DTC-259
- idle timers DTC-258, DTC-259
- dialer load-threshold command DNC-215, DNC-216, DTC-257, DTC-258, DTC-259, DTC-319, DTC-349
- dialer map bridge command BC-36
- dialer map-class, description DTC-370
- dialer map command DNC-84, DNC-94, DNC-95, DNC-105, DNC-106, DNC-118, DNC-215, DTC-313
- dialer map modem-script system-script command DTC-314, DTC-340, DTC-345
- dialer map name command DTC-343
- dialer map name spc command DTC-156, DTC-173, DTC-226
- dialer map name speed command DTC-156, DTC-173
- dialer mappings, and CDP packets P1C-124
- dialer maps, large-scale dial-out and DNC-3
- dialer map snapshot command DNC-139
- dialer pool dialer profiles
- backup interfaces DTC-395
- physical interfaces DTC-371
- priorities DTC-371
- dialer pool command DNC-291, DTC-373, DTC-396
- dialer pool-member command DNC-290, DTC-374
- dialer priority command DTC-318, DTC-348
- dialer profiles
- AppleTalk, configuring DTC-375
- bridging protocols DTC-378
- central site multiple remote networks (example) DTC-381
- configuring DTC-372
- DECnet
- configuring DTC-376
- control packets DTC-376
- dial backup DTC-395 to DTC-397
- dialer interfaces
- configuring DTC-372, DTC-396
- description DTC-370
- remote destination and map class DTC-373
- See also interfaces
- dialer map-class, description DTC-370
- dialer pool
- description DTC-371
- dialer interfaces DTC-371
- physical interfaces DTC-371
- reserved channel DTC-371
- dialing pool reserved channels DTC-374
- IP
- addresses, remote network node DTC-371
- configuring DTC-376
- IPX, configuring DTC-377
- ISDN BRI two leased lines (example) DTC-382, DTC-397
- ISDN caller ID callback
- callback actions DNC-107
- configuring DNC-108
- map class DTC-374
- configuring DTC-373
- fast idle timer DTC-374
- ISDN requirements DTC-374
- wait for carrier time DTC-374
- physical interfaces, configuring DTC-371, DTC-374
- remote sites with ISDN access only (example) DNC-111
- routing protocols DTC-378
- source address validation, disabling DTC-296
- transparent bridging
- access control DTC-378
- bridging protocols, configuring DTC-378
- interesting packets DTC-379
- interfaces, configuring DTC-379
- type code access DTC-379
- VINES, configuring DTC-375
- XNS, configuring DTC-377
- Dialer Profiles feature
- ISDN caller ID callback conflict DNC-105
- overview DTC-369
- dialer remote-name command DNC-290, DTC-396
- dialer reserved-links command DNC-9, DNC-20
- dialer rotary, Multilink PPP DTC-258
- dialer rotary-group command DNC-139, DTC-257, DTC-259, DTC-341, DTC-344
- dialer rotary groups
- bandwidth on demand, load threshold DTC-349
- (example) DTC-362
- interfaces
- assignment DTC-344
- priority DTC-318, DTC-348
- leader DTC-339
- dialer-string class command DTC-373, DTC-396
- dialer string command DNC-105, DNC-107, DNC-215, DNC-290, DTC-313, DTC-314, DTC-345
- dialer wait-for-carrier-time command DNC-107, DNC-108, DNC-290, DTC-318, DTC-348, DTC-374
- Dialer Watch
- addresses, configuring DTC-401
- benefits DTC-400
- configuration (examples) DTC-402
- configuring DTC-400
- dial backup DTC-389
- interfaces
- disable timer DTC-401
- primary DTC-401
- secondary DTC-401
- interface status DTC-401
- overview DTC-399
- dialer watch-disable command DTC-401
- dialer watch-group command DTC-401
- dialer watch-list command DTC-401
- dialing
- automatic modem, configuring DTC-62
- dial-in and dial-out scenarios DNC-298
- dial-out scenarios DNC-351
- DTR DTC-312
- configuration (example) DTC-330
- incoming calls, configuring DTC-313
- outgoing calls, configuring DTC-312
- remote interface DTC-312, DTC-313
- remote passive interface DTC-312, DTC-313
- X.25 (example) DTC-367
- X.25 encapsulation (example) DTC-336
- enterprises DNC-295, DNC-333
- Legacy DDR
- outgoing calls, configuring DTC-313
- service providers DNC-295
- telco and ISP configurations DNC-303
- dial peer hunting groups MC-327
- dial peer configuration mode, description FC-388
- dial peers MC-15
- call legs MC-15
- configuration MC-369, MC-389
- POTS MC-16
- POTS (ATM) MC-372
- POTS (Frame Relay) MC-296
- POTS (HDLC) MC-389
- Voice over ATM MC-373
- Voice over ATM for Cisco-Trunk (private line) calls MC-375
- Voice over Frame Relay MC-298
- voice over HDLC dial peers MC-390
- voice over HDLC dial peers for Cisco-Trunk (private line) calls MC-391
- VoIP dial peers MC-20
- definition MC-681
- direct inward dial for POTS peers MC-18
- inbound versus outbound MC-16
- optimizing MC-23
- outbound dialing on POTS peers MC-18
- peer configuration table (Frame Relay) MC-293
- POTS MC-15
- troubleshooting MC-22
- verification MC-22
- VoIP MC-15
- dial-peer voice command FC-402, MC-300, MC-302, MC-389, WC-175
- dial peer voice configuration mode, entering FC-402
- dial shelf cards, executing commands directly on FC-314
- dial-tdm-clock command FC-379
- dial-type command MC-277, MC-282, MC-346, MC-351
- dialup mode
- service modules, 2- and 4-wire CSU/DSU IC-125
- dial up software
- connectivity problems, SLIP-PPP FC-83
- DID, definition MC-681
- differential services, supporting QC-219
- differentiated service model
- classification QC-18
- defined QC-134
- features
- CAR QC-134
- WFQ QC-134
- WRED QC-134
- digital modem network modules, description DNC-115
- dir command FC-216, FC-226, FC-227, FC-229
- Flash files FC-120
- direct-inward-dial command MC-298
- disable command FC-10
- disabling
- AS path comparison P1C-207
- bgp neighbor or peer group P1C-224
- disabling automatic route summarization P1C-132
- discard policy XC-88
- disconnect character, setting FC-60
- disconnect-character command FC-61
- disconnect command FC-79, FC-80
- discovery mode interfaces
- dynamic P2C-13
- extended P2C-14
- nonextended P2C-14
- dispatch character, setting FC-69
- dispatch-character command FC-69
- dispatch-machine command FC-69
- dispatch-timeout command FC-69
- display server, X Window System DTC-444
- distance bgp command P1C-225
- distance command P1C-279, P3C-86
- distributed compression IC-75
- DistributedDirector P1C-79
- See also DRP Server Agent
- distributed fair queueing, configuring XC-92
- distributed switching
- See switching
- Distributed System Interconnect Protocol, description FC-375
- distribute-list in command P1C-122, P1C-279, P2C-92, P2C-94
- distribute-list out command P1C-122, P1C-279, P2C-92
- distribute-sap-list out command P2C-94
- distributions-of-statistics-kept command 288
- DLCI destination address, mapping WC-116, WC-137
- DLCI destination bridge, defining WC-116
- DLCI for ISO CLNS frames, defining WC-116
- DLCI for the subinterface, specifying WC-139
- DLCI map bridge, defining WC-137, WC-138
- DLCI mapping BC-365
- DLCI on the subinterface, associating WC-138
- DLCIs (data-link connection identifiers)
- definition MC-681, WC-137
- multicast mechanism WC-11
- static address mapping WC-116, WC-137
- status mechanism WC-11
- X.25 profiles WC-246
- DLSw (data-link switching)
- standard description BC-284
- DLSw+ (data-link switching+)
- access control
- description BC-307
- ring or port lists BC-307
- APPN support BC-210, BC-289
- border peers
- cache entries, displaying reachability BC-300
- cache entries, resetting BC-300
- configuring BC-298
- description BC-298
- disabling BC-300
- group cache entries, deleting BC-300
- group cache max entries, configuring BC-299
- caches, clearing BC-300
- circuits
- clearing BC-312
- displaying BC-311
- configuration
- (examples) BC-312 to BC-327
- tuning BC-310
- verifying BC-330, BC-331
- configuring BC-283 to BC-327
- disabling BC-311
- DLSw+ Lite
- See LLC2
- DSPU, supporting BC-210, BC-289
- dynamic peers
- configuring BC-302
- description BC-302
- enhanced load balancing mode
- circuit-weight, adjusting BC-304
- timers, adjusting BC-305
- Ethernet
- bridge groups, assigning BC-294
- configuring BC-294
- Token Ring (example) BC-321
- Ethernet Redundancy feature
- description BC-305
- explorer firewalls BC-300
- explorer traffic, reducing BC-309
- FDDI
- configuring BC-297
- Token Ring (example) BC-322
- features BC-206, BC-285
- Frame Relay configuration (example) BC-325
- LLC1 circuit support, description BC-302
- LLC2, local acknowledgment BC-288
- LNM, supporting BC-210, BC-289
- load balancing
- description BC-303
- enhanced version mode, configuring BC-304
- enhanced version mode, description BC-304
- fault tolerant mode, description BC-304
- local peer, defining BC-290, BC-479
- maintaining BC-311
- monitoring BC-311
- NetBIOS DDR, description BC-301
- network management tools, description BC-307
- peer clusters, defining BC-298
- peer groups
- defining BC-298
- description BC-297
- peer-on-demand, configuring BC-299
- peers
- backup, configuring BC-306
- border BC-329
- cluster BC-299, BC-329
- dynamic, configuring BC-208, BC-286
- local BC-293, BC-294, BC-311
- remote, TCP encapsulation BC-308
- promiscuous peers
- configuring BC-303
- description BC-303
- QLLC
- configuration (example) BC-326
- configuring BC-296
- enabling BC-296
- remote peers
- defining BC-290
- direct encapsulation, configuring BC-292
- DLSw Lite encapsulation, configuring BC-293
- FST encapsulation, configuring BC-292
- TCP/IP with RIF Passthru encapsulation, configuring BC-291
- TCP encapsulation, configuring BC-291
- ring list BC-307
- RSVP Bandwidth Reservation
- (examples) BC-332
- verifying BC-330, BC-331
- SDLC
- configuration, multidrop (example) BC-319
- configuring BC-295
- multidrop, configuring BC-295, BC-399
- station BC-295, BC-399
- Token Ring (example) BC-323
- SNA
- DDR, configuring BC-208, BC-286
- SNA Service Point, supporting BC-210, BC-289
- SNA-to-IP integration BC-3, BC-5
- standard BC-204
- static paths, configuring BC-309
- static resources, configuring BC-309
- technology overview BC-283
- timers, configuring BC-310
- Token Ring, configuring BC-293
- traffic
- bandwidth management, description BC-307
- explorer BC-309
- UDP Unicast Enhancement, description BC-302
- dlsw bgroup-list command BC-309
- dlsw disable command BC-311, BC-312
- dlsw duplicate-path-bias command BC-298, BC-300, BC-302, BC-306
- dlsw group-cache disable command BC-300
- dlsw group-cache max-entries command BC-299
- dlsw load-balance command BC-304
- dlsw local-peer command BC-290, BC-472, BC-474, BC-479
- dlsw netbios-keepalive-filter command BC-301
- dlsw netbios-name command BC-309
- dlsw peer-on-demand-defaults command BC-299, BC-303
- dlsw port-list command BC-308
- dlsw prom-peer defaults command BC-303
- dlsw remote-peer frame relay command BC-292, BC-293, BC-304
- dlsw remote-peer fst command BC-292
- dlsw remote-peer tcp command BC-291, BC-299, BC-301, BC-303, BC-304, BC-474
- dlsw ring-list command BC-308
- dlsw timer command BC-299, BC-310
- dlsw udp-disable command BC-302
- DLSw Version 2 standard
- description BC-284
- enhanced peer-on-demand routing, description BC-206, BC-285
- expedited TCP connection, description BC-206, BC-285
- IP multicast, description BC-206, BC-284
- UDP unicast, description BC-206, BC-285
- DLUR (Dependent LU Requester)
- TN3270 server
- CMPC (example) BC-814
- configuration mode BC-777
- configuring BC-795
- link management BC-806, BC-807
- links, dynamic to static BC-806
- links, removing dynamic BC-807
- PUs BC-761
- PUs, configuring BC-797
- SAPs, configuring BC-795
- dlur command BC-795
- DLUR configuration mode, entering FC-408
- DLUR PU configuration mode, entering FC-408
- DLUR PU TN3270 server
- configuration mode BC-778
- (examples) BC-809, BC-816
- DLUR SAP
- configuration mode, entering FC-408
- TN3270 server
- configuration mode BC-778
- configuring BC-795
- dlus-backup command BC-795
- DMDP (DNSIX Message Deliver Protocol), definition SC-451
- DNIS (Dialed Number Identification Service)
- definition MC-681
- encapsulation types based on DTC-154
- ISDN subaddress binding DTC-160
- (example) DTC-164
- selecting server groups SC-109, SC-126
- dnis group command DNC-253, DNC-254, DNC-261
- DNIS group configuration mode
- entering FC-402
- summary FC-388
- DNIS groups
- RPM
- configuring DNC-252
- troubleshooting DNC-272
- verifying DNC-267
- DNS (Domain Name system)
- definition MC-681
- gatekeeper communication MC-190
- IP dynamic name lookup (example) P1C-49
- IP name server P1C-16
- ISO CLNS address discovery P3C-82
- ISO CLNS addresses, configuring P1C-17
- OSPF lookup of DNS names P1C-157
- using to assign device names P1C-17
- DNS-based routing, X.25 WC-242
- DNS-based routing, X.25 (example) WC-277
- DNSIX (Department of Defense Intelligence Information System Network Security for Information Exchange)
- audit trail facility SC-450
- DMDP SC-451
- enabling SC-451
- extended IPSO fields SC-449
- hosts to receive messages SC-451
- Network Audit Trail Protocol SC-451
- transmission parameters SC-451
- dnsix-dmdp retries command SC-451
- dnsix-nat authorized-redirection command SC-451
- dnsix-nat primary command SC-451
- dnsix-nat secondary command SC-451
- dnsix-nat source command SC-451
- dnsix-nat transmit-count command SC-451
- dns-server command P1C-67
- DOCSIS (Data-over-Cable Service Interface Specifications)
- Baseline Privacy
- Cisco uBR7200 series routers MC-529
- Cisco uBR900 series routers MC-625
- cable modem initialization MC-628
- configuration file, MAX CPE parameter MC-651
- definition MC-681
- MPEG framing format MC-538
- QoS MC-525
- spectrum group characteristics MC-572
- transparent bridging MC-645
- documentation conventions, Cisco IOS vi
- Domain
- See Apollo Domain
- domain command DNC-169
- domain list, establishing IP (example) P1C-49
- domain-name command P1C-67
- domain name for the client, specifying P1C-67
- domain names
- certification authority interoperability
- configuration (example) SC-405
- configuring SC-399
- domain-password command P1C-198, P3C-74
- domains
- bridging XC-175
- broadcast XC-175
- ISO CLNS P3C-60
- ISO IGRP P3C-60
- OSPF P1C-277
- PIM P1C-320
- routing information, redistributing between P1C-274
- See also AppleTalk, interenterprise routing
- double authentication
- access user profile SC-43
- configuring SC-42, SC-44
- operation SC-41
- DoVBS (Data over Voice Bearer Services), configuring DNC-240, DNC-255
- downstream
- channel ID, configuring MC-531
- definition MC-681
- downstream configuration of
- cable interface MC-535
- center frequency MC-536
- channel ID MC-538
- helper address MC-541
- interleave depth MC-540
- modulation MC-539
- MPEG framing format MC-538
- rate limiting MC-542
- down-when-looped command IC-18
- DRAM (dynamic random-access memory)
- description FC-194
- reallocating FC-196
- (example) FC-198
- DRDA (Distributed Relational Database Architecture)
- and CTRC BC-242
- APPC (LU 6.2) BC-242, BC-563
- IP BC-242, BC-563
- DRiP (Duplicate Ring Protocol)
- ARE filtering BC-153, BC-181
- database, enabling XC-190
- duplicate configurations BC-153, BC-181
- drop mechanism XC-110
- dropping packets XC-88
- drop probability XC-88
- DRP (Director Response Protocol) Server Agent
- authenticate queries and responses P1C-80
- description P1C-79
- displaying information P1C-101
- enabling P1C-80
- key management P1C-80
- limit source of queries P1C-80
- statistics, clearing P1C-101
- DS0 (digital signal level 0), definition MC-681
- DSBM (designated SBM)
- candidate, configuring QC-187
- definition QC-168
- DSC (Dial Shelf Controller), configuring clocks FC-379
- DSN (delivery status notification) MC-451
- definition MC-681
- DSNJU003 utility BC-572
- DSNTIPR panel BC-572
- DSP, definition MC-681
- DSP field, NSAP address P3C-59
- DSPU (downstream physical unit)
- activation RUs, defining BC-516
- configuration
- (examples) BC-522 to BC-528
- FDDI BC-508
- task list BC-503
- Token Ring BC-508
- DLSw+ configuration (example) BC-524
- downstream PU
- default, defining BC-506
- explicit definition, using BC-504
- DSPU/RSRB interface, defining BC-509, BC-510
- Ethernet, initiating connection BC-508
- FDDI, initiating connection BC-508
- feature description BC-231, BC-501
- LLC2/Frame Relay, initiating connection BC-515
- local SAP
- enabling BC-509
- Ethernet, enabling BC-508
- FDDI, enabling BC-508
- LLC2/Frame Relay, enabling BC-515
- NCIA Server, enabling BC-516
- Token Ring, enabling BC-508
- virtual data-link control, enabling BC-511
- LUs
- dedicated (example) BC-522
- pooled (example) BC-523
- pooled, defining BC-507
- range, defining BC-507
- monitoring and maintaining BC-521
- NCIA
- configuration (example) BC-527
- server and SAP configuration BC-515
- over DLSw+ BC-210, BC-289
- QLLC
- configuration BC-513
- initiating connection BC-514
- RSRB
- configuration BC-509
- initiating connection BC-510
- local acknowledgment, configuring BC-510
- SDLC configuration BC-512
- SNA perspective BC-232, BC-502
- Token Ring, initiating connection BC-508
- upstream hosts, defining BC-503
- virtual data-link control
- initiating connection BC-512
- interface, defining BC-511
- local SAP, enabling BC-511
- dspu activation-window command BC-516
- dspu default-pu command BC-506
- dspu enable-host (QLLC) command BC-514
- dspu enable-host (SDLC) command BC-512
- dspu enable-host command BC-508, BC-515
- dspu enable-pu (QLLC) command BC-514
- dspu enable-pu command BC-508, BC-515
- dspu host (Frame Relay) command BC-504
- dspu host (QLLC) command BC-504
- dspu host (SDLC) command BC-504
- dspu host (Token Ring, Ethernet, FDDI, RSRB, VDLC) command BC-476
- dspu host command BC-503
- dspu lu command BC-477, BC-507
- dspu ncia command BC-477, BC-515
- dspu notification-level command BC-522
- dspu pool command BC-507
- dspu pu (Frame Relay) command BC-505
- dspu pu (QLLC) command BC-505
- dspu pu (SDLC) command BC-505
- dspu pu command BC-476, BC-505
- dspu rsrb command BC-509, BC-510
- dspu rsrb enable-host command BC-509
- dspu rsrb enable-pu command BC-510
- dspu rsrb start command BC-510
- dspu start command BC-508, BC-513, BC-514, BC-515
- dspu vdlc command BC-511
- dspu vdlc enable-host command BC-511
- dspu vdlc enable-pu command BC-477, BC-511, BC-516
- dspu vdlc start command BC-512
- DSS (Digital Signature Standard)
- See CET
- DSU (data service unit)
- configuration information, displaying IC-108
- configuration information, displaying IC-108, IC-110
- interoperability mode, setting IC-107, IC-109
- maximum bandwidth, setting IC-107, IC-109
- dsu bandwidth command IC-107, IC-109
- dsu mode command IC-107, IC-109
- DTE (data terminal equipment)
- DDN X.25 encapsulation WC-258
- Frame Relay WC-11
- devices WC-140
- rules for initiating calls on X.25 WC-213
- use in LAPB WC-206
- virtual circuit range on X.25 WC-214
- X.25 encapsulation WC-212, WC-234
- dte-invert-txc command DTC-50, IC-87
- DTMF (dual tone multifrequency)
- definition MC-681
- relay
- definition MC-681
- description MC-47
- dtmf-relay command MC-47, MC-301, MC-376
- DTR (data terminal ready), signal pulsing IC-86
- 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 277
- duplex mode, Fast Ethernet interface IC-27
- DVM, definition MC-681
- DVMRP (Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol) IC-159
- See also IP multicast routing, DVMRP
- DWFQ (distributed WFQ)
- configuration (example) QC-86
- configuring QC-72, XC-92
- drop policy QC-56
- monitoring QC-73
- platform support QC-55
- requirements QC-55
- restrictions QC-56
- DWRED (distributed WRED)
- configuration (example) QC-123
- defined QC-115
- group definitions, attaching QC-169
- per VC DWRED
- configuring QC-195
- drop policy, supporting QC-169
- packet drop QC-169, QC-170
- platform support QC-115, QC-119
- requirements QC-115
- restrictions QC-116, QC-120
- use QC-115
- See also WRED
- DXI (Data Exchange Interface) 3.2 WC-14, WC-197
- dxi map command WC-84
- dxi pvc command WC-83
- dynamic addressing
- configuring DTC-42
- SMDS WC-194
- dynamic bandwidth allocation and call control
- See BACP
- dynamic command P1C-85
- dynamic crypto maps
- See IPSec, crypto maps
- dynamic inbound soft reset, BGP P1C-203
- Dynamic Multiple Encapsulations feature, description DTC-150
- dynamic outbound soft reset (BGP) P1C-203
- dynamic queues, reserving QC-79, QC-80, QC-236
- dynamic ranging
- configuration MC-559
- description MC-530
- dynamic rate queues (example) WC-95
- dynamic routing
- See ISO CLNS, dynamic routing
- dynamic switched call, definition MC-681
E
- E&M (recEive and transMit, or Ear and Mouth), definition DTC-14, MC-681
- E.164
- addresses, SMDS
- auto conversion, ATM WC-73
- configuring WC-52
- definition MC-681
- telephone numbering specification WC-73
- E.164 routing
- configuration (example) MC-203
- enabling MC-193
- interzone MC-172, MC-181
- E1, definition MC-681
- E164_AESA address format WC-74
- E164_ZDSP address format WC-74
- E3, configuring IC-106, IC-109
- ear and mouth signalling
- See E&M
- Easy IP
- description MC-618
- DHCP server MC-618
- NAT/PAT MC-618
- See also Cisco Easy IP
- EBCDIC (extended binary-coded decimal interchange code)
- IBM 3270 terminal character format DTC-432
- mapping control DTC-439
- VTAM character translations BC-774
- EBGP parameters XC-86
- ECA (ESCON Channel Adapter), description BC-244, BC-600
- E character, copy output FC-241
- echo-cancel coverage command MC-280, MC-285, MC-349
- echo-cancel enable command MC-280, MC-285, MC-349
- echo protocol, ping test FC-306
- ECPA (ESCON Channel Port Adapter)
- adapters, number supported BC-245, BC-602
- CPA overview BC-244, BC-601
- description BC-602
- Edge LSR XC-88
- edge routers, QoS functions QC-132
- editing command-line features, enabling and disabling 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
- EGPs (Exterior Gateway Protocols)
- list P1C-3
- supported protocols P1C-3
- egress edge device XC-299
- eigrp log-neighbor-adjacency-changes command P2C-158
- eigrp log-neighbor-changes command P1C-184
- ELMI (Enhanced Local Management Interface)
- enabling WC-126
- traffic shaping QC-153
- EMIF (ESCON Multiple Image Facility)
- CMPC+ support BC-722
- IP host backup BC-247, BC-633
- emulated LANs
- default XC-239
- restricted membership XC-239, XC-242
- adding database entries for clients XC-284
- configuration (example) XC-258
- database entries for all clients, configuring XC-242
- database entries for clients, adding XC-243
- setting up database for XC-242
- unrestricted membership XC-239
- configuration (example) XC-255
- setting up database for XC-240
- See also LANE
- enable command BC-616, FC-247, FC-349
- enabler packet XC-121
- encapsulation aal1 command MC-493
- encapsulation aal5 command WC-20, WC-31, WC-174, WC-178
- encapsulation aal5snap command MC-359
- encapsulation alc command BC-490
- encapsulation arpa command IC-25
- encapsulation atm-dxi command IC-71, WC-83
- encapsulation bstun command BC-365
- encapsulation ces-atm command MC-493
- encapsulation command BC-33, IC-51, IC-71, IC-76, IC-77, IC-79, IC-82, MC-358, QC-230
- encapsulation format
- defining XC-185, XC-188, XC-210
- IEEE 802.10 XC-185, XC-209, XC-210
- ISL XC-185, XC-188, XC-195, XC-196, XC-197
- configuring XC-186
- Security Data Exchange (sde) XC-185, XC-210
- VLANs, defining XC-210
- encapsulation frame-relay command BC-364, FC-44, WC-115, WC-121, WC-133, WC-138, WC-139, WC-173, WC-180, WC-246
- encapsulation frame-relay IETF command BC-514
- encapsulation hdlc command DTC-48, IC-76
- encapsulation idle time, enabling WC-231
- encapsulation isl command XC-185, XC-186, XC-187, XC-188, XC-192, XC-195, XC-196, XC-197, XC-198
- encapsulation lapb command DTC-323, DTC-353, WC-207, WC-208
- encapsulation lapb dce command WC-207
- encapsulation lapb dce multi command WC-207
- encapsulation lapb multi command WC-207, WC-208, WC-211
- encapsulation ppp command DNC-26, DNC-33, DNC-46, DNC-48, DNC-94, DNC-118, DNC-215, DNC-216, DNC-290, DTC-244, DTC-246, DTC-248, DTC-314, DTC-343, DTC-345, DTC-373, DTC-374, DTC-396, IC-51, IC-77, IC-79, IC-82, P2C-38, WC-69
- encapsulations
- AIP
- AAL3/4, enabling WC-51
- AAL3/4, static mapping WC-51
- AAL5-LLC SNAP WC-53
- AAL5-MUX WC-53
- AAL5-NLPID WC-53
- AppleTalk P2C-3, P2C-4, P2C-8, P2C-30, P2C-35
- AppleTalk Phase II, in VLANs XC-180
- ATM, configuring WC-20
- ATM-DXI IC-73
- automatic detection DTC-228
- BFE WC-260
- Cayman IC-154
- DDN X.25 WC-258
- DECnet on Token Rings P3C-35
- default serial WC-212
- dynamic multiple DTC-150, DTC-370
- EON IC-155
- Ethernet interface IC-24
- formats
- defining XC-190, XC-193
- ISL XC-190, XC-193
- Novell Ethernet_802.2 XC-192
- SAP XC-192
- Frame Relay, configuring WC-133
- GRE IC-154
- HDLC IC-73
- HSSI IC-71
- IEEE 802.10 XC-209
- IPSec supported SC-373
- IPX P2C-4, P2C-83 to P2C-97
- ISDN LAPB-TA autodetect DTC-237
- L2F DNC-146
- LAPB WC-207
- multiprotocol WC-208
- NOS IC-155
- Novell IPX configurable encapsulation XC-180
- PPP, LAN Extender interface IC-49
- SMDS WC-191
- split horizon for Frame Relay P1C-133, P1C-145
- split horizon for SMDS P1C-133, P1C-145
- supported DTC-22
- synchronous serial DTC-47, IC-73
- tunneling IC-155
- V.120 dynamic detection DTC-235
- VINES P3C-18
- virtual profiles DNC-39
- VLANs, formats supported XC-180
- X.25 WC-212
- X.25 over Frame Relay (Annex G) WC-245
- XNS P3C-118
- encapsulation sap command IC-25
- encapsulation sde command XC-185, XC-210
- encapsulation sdlc command BC-295, BC-399, BC-512
- encapsulation sdlc-primary command BC-400
- encapsulation sdlc-secondary command BC-400
- encapsulation smds command WC-191, WC-196, WC-198, XC-13
- encapsulation snap command IC-25
- encapsulation stun command BC-339
- encapsulation tr-isl command BC-148
- encapsulation type XC-90, XC-110
- encapsulation x25 ax25 command BC-492
- encapsulation x25 bfe command WC-260
- encapsulation x25 command BC-296, BC-492, DTC-322, DTC-352, WC-213, WC-239
- encapsulation x25 dce ddn command WC-258
- encapsulation x25 ddn command WC-258
- encrypted nonces
- See RSA encrypted nonces
- encryption, IPSec
- See CET
- encryption algorithm
- See IKE, algorithms
- encryption command SC-416
- encryption tunnels XC-67
- end command BC-616, FC-11
- ending sessions FC-59
- end-of-line character, changing FC-63
- endpoints
- definition MC-681
- H.323 MC-172
- end-to-end keepalive, Frame Relay WC-128
- Enhanced IGRP
- AppleTalk, configuring P2C-44
- IPX, configuring P2C-86
- NLSP route redistribution P2C-91, P2C-117
- (example) P2C-168
- See also AppleTalk, Enhanced IGRP; IP Enhanced IGRP
- Enhanced peer-on-demand routing
- DLSw Version 2 standard, description BC-206, BC-285
- enrollment mode ra command SC-400
- enrollment retry-count command SC-400
- enrollment retry-period command SC-400
- enrollment url command SC-400
- Enterprise Extender
- See SNASw, EE
- 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 implementation FC-214
- CONFIG_FILE FC-215
- controlling FC-215
- viewing FC-216
- EON IC-155
- EPROM, description FC-195
- erase command FC-126, FC-152
- erase nvram: command FC-128
- erase startup-config command FC-152
- ERPDU (error protocol data unit)
- configuring P3C-91
- disabling P3C-91
- interval, determining P3C-91
- error event, Frame Relay end-to-end keepalive WC-129
- 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
- See also message logging
- ES (end system)
- communicating with another ES P3C-80
- listing, for NSAP-to-SNPA mapping P3C-81
- neighbors P3C-92
- 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
- ESCON CMPC+ support BC-722
- ESCON channel attachment
- CIP BC-244, BC-600
- CPA BC-244, BC-601
- ESCON director configuration
- figure BC-610
- IOCP BC-608
- path argument BC-608
- ESI (end station identifier)
- addresses
- configuration (example) WC-91
- configuring WC-30
- ESI field and MAC address, in LANE ATM address XC-233
- ES-IS (End System-to-Intermediate System)
- configuring P3C-86
- hello rate configuration P3C-86
- protocol P3C-81
- ESMTP, definition MC-681
- ESP (encapsulating security payload), description SC-371
- establishing privacy XC-67
- /etc/services file P2C-36
- Ethernet XC-108
- encapsulation (example) IC-61
- full-duplex (example) IC-62
- interfaces, encapsulation IC-25
- loopback server, configuring IC-20
- simplex circuit, configuring P1C-79
- transparent bridging (example) BC-70
- Ethernet Redundancy
- DLSw+ description BC-305
- ethernet-transit-oui command BC-30, BC-99
- Ethernet Type II frames
- OUI, assigning BC-30
- EtherTalk P2C-2, P2C-11
- event window, Frame Relay end-to-end keepalive WC-129
- (examples)
- CAs, declaring SC-405
- CBAC configuration SC-235 to SC-253
- certification authority interoperability
- configuration SC-405
- domain names, configuring SC-405
- host names, configuration SC-405
- Cisco Secure IS IDS SC-270 to SC-273
- Communication Definition BC-583
- IKE configuration SC-423
- IPSec transform set, configuring SC-405
- IPSec configuration SC-392
- Listener Definition BC-583
- PAM configuration SC-312, SC-313
- preshared keys configuration SC-423
- exception linecard command FC-315
- exception-queue length, ATM WC-49
- exception slot command BC-628
- 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 command DTC-73
- EXEC mode, switching from privileged to user FC-10
- EXEC process, enabling and disabling DTC-73
- exec-timeout command DTC-73, FC-86
- execute-on command FC-192, FC-314, FC-378
- exit command DTC-186, FC-11, FC-79, FC-349
- exiting, sessions FC-79
- expedited TCP connection, DLSw Version 2 standard BC-206, BC-285
- explorers
- all-routes BC-92
- fast-switching, disabling and enabling BC-121
- frame processing, optimizing BC-120
- proxy, configuring BC-121
- spanning-tree BC-92
- topology, configuring BC-92
- storms, minimizing BC-94
- exponential-weighting-constant command QC-228
- export target communities XC-85
- Express RTP and TCP Header Compression P1C-342, QC-207
- extended access lists, IPX
- See access lists, IPX
- extended named access list config mode, entering FC-403
- extended networks
- AppleTalk P2C-7
- using IP secondary addresses P1C-9
- extranet XC-68
F
- fair-queue (class-default) command QC-57, QC-76, QC-236
- fair-queue (DWFQ) command QC-74
- fair-queue (WFQ) command QC-72
- fair-queue aggregate-limit command QC-74, QC-75
- fair-queue individual-limit command QC-74, QC-75
- fair queueing
- See DWFQ; WFQ
- fair-queue limit command QC-74, QC-75
- fair-queue qos-group command QC-74
- fair-queue tos command QC-75
- fair-queue weight command QC-74, QC-75
- Fast EtherChannel
- CEF IC-34
- configuring IC-35
- displaying information IC-37
- (example) IC-64
- Fast Ethernet
- assigning IC-36
- removing IC-36
- HSRP IC-34
- keepalives IC-36
- Fast Ethernet
- configuring AS5300 IC-27
- Fast EtherChannel
- assigning IC-36
- description IC-33
- displaying information IC-37
- (example) IC-64
- removing IC-36
- full-duplex IC-26
- media type IC-26
- RJ-45 receptacle IC-24
- FastPath router
- AppleTalk P2C-35
- K-Star P2C-11
- fast switched policy routing P1C-282
- fast-switched SR/TLB
- disabling BC-96, BC-99
- fast-switched TCP (FTCP) encapsulation
- RSRB, configuring BC-260
- fast-switched transparent bridging, SMDS WC-196
- fast switching P2C-44
- and SRB BC-118
- AppleTalk P2C-44
- cache entries P2C-56
- SMDS WC-198
- configuration (example) BC-140
- DECnet, disabling P3C-47
- description P2C-150, XC-3, XC-6, XC-11
- disabling
- AppleTalk XC-14
- DECnet XC-14
- IP XC-12
- IPX XC-14
- VINES XC-14
- XNS XC-15
- enabling
- AppleTalk XC-11
- IP XC-12
- IPX XC-13
- same interface XC-12
- enabling for directed broadcast packets, IPX XC-13
- IP
- disabling DTC-282
- enabling DTC-282
- SMDS WC-198
- IPX
- cache entries, deleting P2C-156
- cache entries, displaying P2C-156
- directed broadcast packets P2C-149
- disabling P2C-150
- over ATM P2C-122
- over Frame Relay P2C-122
- over SMDS P2C-122
- SMDS WC-198
- ISO CLNS P3C-90, XC-15
- L2F traffic DNC-146
- Legacy DDR
- IP DTC-320, DTC-350
- IPX DTC-320, DTC-350
- Level 2 Forwarding traffic IC-9
- RSRB BC-260
- SMDS BC-38, WC-196, WC-198, XC-13
- AppleTalk XC-13
- IP XC-13
- IPX XC-13
- SSE
- SRB BC-119
- VINES
- deleting P3C-23
- disabling P3C-21
- displaying P3C-24
- XNS, disabling P3C-126
- See also switching
- fault management, description FC-303
- fault-tolerant strategy, booting with FC-184
- fax rate command MC-301, MC-304, MC-374
- FDDI (Fiber Distributed Data Interface)
- bandwidth, determining IC-41
- bit control, setting IC-42
- bridging configurations IC-40
- C-Min timer IC-41
- CMT microcode control IC-43
- description IC-37
- disconnecting IC-43
- duplicate address checking IC-42
- encapsulation mode compatibility IC-40
- frame contents IC-37
- frames-per-token
- configuration (example) IC-43
- configuration tasks IC-43
- full-duplex IC-40
- IPX encapsulation P2C-84
- SMT
- frame processing IC-42
- Version 7.3 IC-37
- SRB BC-91
- starting IC-43
- stopping IC-43
- TB-Min timer IC-42
- timeout timer IC-42
- transit bridging BC-10, BC-24
- transmission time, controlling IC-41
- fddi burst-count command IC-44
- fddi c-min command IC-41
- fddi cmt-signal-bits command IC-42
- fddi duplicate-address-check command IC-42
- fddi encapsulate command IC-40
- fddi if-cmt command IC-43
- fddi smt-frames command IC-42
- FDDITalk P2C-2, P2C-55
- fddi tb-min command IC-42
- fddi tl-min-time command IC-41
- fddi token-rotation-time command IC-41
- fddi t-out command IC-42
- fddi valid-transmission-time command IC-41
- FDM, definition MC-682
- feature interaction, IPX MLS restrictions XC-157
- FEC, definition MC-682
- FECN (forward explicit congestion notification), FRTS QC-142
- FEIP2-DSW-2FX interfaces caution IC-26
- FEP (front-end processor)
- CMCC adapter alternative BC-248, BC-662
- replacement BC-5
- fiber-optic cable, FDDI designations for IC-43
- field diagnostic testing FC-313
- FIFO (first-in, first-out queueing)
- definition MC-682
- overview QC-50
- uses QC-51
- 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
- filter-for-history command 289
- filtering
- See access lists
- filtering routes
- by a group of prefixes P1C-236
- by a group prefix list P1C-235
- by prefix list P1C-208
- filters
- AppleTalk
- data packet
- (example) P2C-61
- zones P2C-22
- GZL P2C-25
- partial zones P2C-26
- (example) P2C-66
- routing P2C-23
- routing table P2C-24
- routing table (example) P2C-62
- routing update filters P2C-23
- bridging, LAT service announcements BC-50
- DECnet, adding to access lists P3C-43
- IP
- on routing information P1C-277
- on sources of routing information P1C-279
- suppressing routes from being advertised P1C-279
- suppressing routes from being processed P1C-279
- suppress routing updates P1C-277
- See also access lists, IP
- IP Enhanced IGRP, offsets for routing metrics P1C-127, P1C-141, P1C-185
- IPX
- broadcast P2C-135
- generic P2C-131
- GNS P2C-133
- NetBIOS P2C-134
- overview P2C-124
- routing table P2C-132
- SAP P2C-132, P2C-133
- IPX Enhanced IGRP
- routes P2C-92
- route updates P2C-92
- SAP updates P2C-94
- ISO CLNS, creating P3C-83
- more commands FC-32
- --More-- prompts FC-32
- SAP P2C-117
- show commands FC-31
- SRB
- administrative BC-113
- destination addresses BC-115
- source addresses BC-115
- transparent bridging, setting BC-45
- VINES
- applying to interface P3C-17
- types P3C-16
- XNS
- applying to interface P3C-121
- creating P3C-120, P3C-121
- types (table) P3C-119
- See also access lists, IP
- Finger protocol, enabling FC-325
- firewalls
- CBAC guidelines SC-226
- Cisco Secure IS
- feature set SC-170
- solution SC-169
- configuring as SC-169
- creating SC-170
- description SC-169
- features SC-170, SC-171
- guidelines SC-174
- See also CBAC; Cisco Secure IS
- flap list
- See cable flap list MC-604
- Flash load helper
- booting after FC-203
- configuration task list FC-201
- description FC-199, FC-200
- downloading a file FC-202
- (example) FC-202
- failures FC-203
- monitoring FC-203
- software upgrades FC-200
- versus dual Flash bank FC-199
- Flash memory
- automatically booting, configuring FC-180
- booting from (example) FC-181, FC-185
- buffer overflow message FC-168
- checksum, verifying FC-177
- configuration files, copying (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
- H.323 proxy MC-186
- 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
- RSP requirements BC-615
- 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
- See PCMCIA Flash memory cards
- Flash memory devices
- default
- displaying FC-120
- (example) 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
- flexible netmask display P1C-46
- floating static routes
- IPX P2C-141
- VINES P3C-22
- flooded broadcasts, IPX P2C-149
- flow-based WRED
- benefits QC-116
- configuration (example) QC-126
- configuring QC-122
- enabling QC-122
- flow count value, setting QC-122
- flow threshold scaling factor, configuring QC-122
- overview QC-116
- See also WRED
- flow control
- end transmission FC-70
- setting for line FC-70
- start character FC-70
- stop character FC-70
- X.25, setting WC-217
- XOT values WC-239
- flow control parameter behavior, disabled setting WC-219
- flow control parameter negotiation WC-216
- flow control parameter negotiation, setting WC-217
- Flow Delivery Agent
- See ContentFlow architecture, Flow Delivery Agent (FDA)
- flow masks, IP multicast MLS XC-126
- flows
- IP multicast MLS, completely and partially switched XC-127
- fonts
- DECwindows access DTC-447
- remote access DTC-445
- X terminal nonresident access DTC-447
- Foreign Agent services, enabling (Mobile IP) P1C-114
- ForeSight, QoS congestion notification method QC-162
- format command FC-204
- forward delay interval BC-53
- forward-digits command MC-298, MC-373, MC-390
- forward-digits commands WC-175
- forward explicit congestion notification
- See Frame Relay, FECN
- forwarding agent
- See MNLB forwarding agent
- forwarding-agent command P1C-100
- forwarding-agent pools command P1C-100
- forwarding calls, X.25 (example) WC-276
- Forwarding Equivalence Class XC-59
- fractional T1/T1service modules
- Cisco 2524 IC-118
- Cisco 2525 IC-118
- frag-pre-queuing command MC-314
- frame-copied errors, Token Ring BC-122
- framed mode IC-88
- frame processing, MPOA XC-305
- Frame Relay XC-68
- address mapping WC-115, WC-116
- alternate dial-out string, configuring WC-176
- AppleTalk (example) WC-149
- ATM encapsulation, enabling WC-173, WC-178
- ATM PVC encapsulation, enabling WC-174, WC-178
- backup interfaces WC-138
- Bc WC-122
- booting from network server (example) WC-157
- boundary access node
- configuring BC-444
- bridging WC-10
- configuration (examples) BC-74
- with multicasts BC-75
- with no multicasts BC-74
- broadcast queue QC-156, WC-141
- priority condition WC-141
- transmission rates WC-141
- broadcasts WC-116, WC-137
- Cisco implementation WC-10
- condition signalling WC-156
- configuration
- (examples) WC-148
- task list WC-115
- congestion information WC-11
- congestion signalling QC-162
- connections WC-147
- monitoring QC-158
- monitoring and maintaining WC-147
- controller, setting WC-173
- CRC4 format, enabling WC-178
- customizing task list WC-128
- DCE, description WC-11
- DCE devices WC-140
- configuration (example) WC-161
- configuration (figure) WC-161
- configuring WC-140
- DCE switch WC-140
- DDR
- configuration overview DTC-351
- restrictions DTC-351
- DE (discard eligible) bit WC-146
- dial backup WC-138
- dial peer destination-patterns, configuring WC-175
- dial peer ports (POTS only), enabling WC-175
- dial peer preferences, configuring WC-175
- dial peer session targets, configuring WC-176
- dialup connections DTC-320, DTC-350
- digit-forwarding, configuring WC-175
- discard eligibility (DE) bit QC-156, WC-146
- DLCI
- configuring WC-173
- multicast mechanism WC-11
- prerequisites QC-157, WC-146
- priority levels QC-157, WC-147
- static address mapping WC-116, WC-136, WC-137
- status mechanism WC-11
- DLCI to an ATM PVC, mapping WC-173
- DTE devices WC-140
- DTE switch WC-11
- encapsulation
- between RSRB peers (example) BC-269
- configuring BC-364
- enabling WC-180
- RFC 1490 BC-224, BC-442
- SNA BC-224, BC-442
- encapsulation types WC-115
- IETF (example) WC-148
- end-to-end keepalive WC-128
- Enhanced Local Management Interface WC-126
- (examples) WC-156
- overview WC-126
- ESF format, enabling WC-178
- fast-path transparent bridging BC-36
- fast switching, IPX P2C-122
- FECN bit promotion WC-11
- FRF.12 fragmentation QC-205
- FRF.5
- See Frame Relay-to-ATM Interworking
- FRF.5 Network Interworking, concepts WC-172
- FRF.8
- See Frame Relay-to-ATM Interworking
- GTS, configuring QC-144
- hardware WC-114
- IETF encapsulation (examples) WC-148
- Inverse ARP WC-11, WC-116
- subinterfaces WC-136
- IP tunnel WC-11
- IP unnumbered (example) WC-151
- IPX (examples) WC-151
- keepalive, end-to-end WC-128
- keepalives WC-119
- keepalive timer, enabling WC-180
- LAPF WC-123
- LAT-to-LAT protocol translation (example) DTC-502
- Legacy DDR
- configuration overview DTC-321
- interfaces supported DTC-320
- restrictions DTC-321
- LMI
- DCE polling verification timer WC-119
- DTE error threshold WC-119
- DTE full status polling interval WC-119
- DTE monitored events counter WC-119
- explicit configurations WC-118
- keepalives WC-119
- NNI error threshold WC-119
- NNI monitored events counter WC-119
- NNI polling verification timer WC-119
- polling intervals WC-119
- specifications WC-10
- LMI autosense WC-117
- LMI autosensing, enabling WC-180
- map classes, configuring QC-150
- MIB extensions WC-114
- multicast mechanism WC-11
- multipoint subinterfaces
- DLCI associations WC-136
- DLCIs WC-136
- dynamic address resolution WC-136
- dynamic address resolution (example) WC-151
- enabling CDP on 280
- network clock base rate, configuring WC-179
- NNI (Network-to-Network Interface)
- interfaces WC-140
- See also Frame Relay, LMI
- OAM PVC management, enabling WC-178
- packet discard eligibility QC-156, WC-146
- payload compression WC-142
- peers, defining WC-175
- point-to-point links (example) WC-152
- point-to-point tunnel (example) WC-165
- PPP
- DCE configuration (example) WC-159
- DTE configuration (example) WC-158
- frame format WC-131
- PVC mapping, defining WC-132
- restrictions WC-130
- PPP sessions WC-130
- protocol addresses, mapping DLCIs WC-116
- PVCs, configuring WC-174, WC-178
- PVCs, enabling WC-180
- PVC switching (examples) WC-163
- PVC switching, enabling WC-179
- route, configuring WC-173
- routing protocols WC-10, WC-116
- RSVP considerations QC-176
- software capabilities WC-10
- split horizon P1C-133, P1C-145
- SRB, configuring BC-445
- standards WC-10
- static address mapping (examples) WC-149
- static mapping, routing protocols WC-137
- static routes, PVC switching WC-140
- status mechanism WC-11
- STUN
- configuring BC-344
- local acknowledgment (example) BC-355
- subinterfaces WC-12
- addressing WC-134
- configuration tasks WC-132
- (examples) WC-150 to WC-152
- overview WC-133
- partially meshed networks WC-133
- point-to-point addressing WC-135
- split horizon WC-133
- static address mapping WC-137
- transparent bridging WC-137
- SVCs
- configuration (examples) WC-153
- configuration task list WC-120
- group addresses WC-122
- interfaces WC-121
- map class QC-149, WC-121
- overview WC-119
- platforms WC-120
- static address mapping WC-123
- subinterfaces WC-121
- SVCs and PVCs WC-11
- switching WC-11
- enabling WC-139
- (examples) WC-159 to WC-166
- hybrid PVC (figure) WC-163
- over IP tunnel (figure) WC-165
- switch type, enabling WC-180
- TCP/IP header compression WC-143 to WC-145
- (examples) WC-167 to WC-169
- throughput WC-141
- traffic shaping WC-11
- access lists QC-155, WC-127
- configuring QC-151
- customizing QC-156, WC-128
- DLCIs QC-154, WC-127
- (example) QC-159, WC-154
- PVCs and SVCs QC-152
- queueing QC-155, WC-127
- transparent bridging WC-137
- configuring BC-36
- (example) WC-152
- UBR+ values, assigning WC-174
- UBR values, assigning WC-174
- VBR-NBR values, assigning WC-174
- VBR-RT values, assigning WC-174
- Frame Relay-to-ATM Interworking
- FRF.5 Network Interworking WC-171
- configuration WC-173
- configuration (examples) WC-182
- configuration for voice traffic WC-175
- FRF.8 Service Interworking WC-176
- concepts WC-176
- configuration WC-178
- configuration (example) WC-186
- Frame Relay-to-ATM Interworking interface, creating WC-173
- frame-relay bc command WC-122
- frame-relay becn-response-enable command QC-151, WC-122
- frame-relay be command WC-122
- frame-relay be out command WC-122
- frame-relay broadcast-queue command QC-156, WC-141
- Frame Relay burst size, setting WC-122
- frame-relay class command QC-154, WC-126
- Frame Relay compressions, VIP WC-142
- Frame Relay congestion backward-notification mechanism, specifying WC-127
- Frame Relay custom queue-list, specifying WC-122, WC-127
- frame-relay custom-queue-list command QC-151, WC-122
- frame-relay de-group command QC-157, WC-146
- Frame Relay DE list, defining WC-146
- frame-relay de-list command QC-156, WC-146
- Frame Relay device, configuring WC-140
- Frame Relay DLCI, configuring WC-246
- Frame Relay DLCIs and the LMI, displaying WC-147
- Frame Relay encapsulations
- activating WC-246
- configuring WC-138, WC-139, WC-145
- enabling WC-115, WC-121, WC-126, WC-173
- specifying WC-143
- Frame Relay end-to-end keepalive
- bidirectional mode WC-129
- configuration tasks WC-129
- error event WC-129
- event window WC-129
- passive-reply mode WC-129
- receive side WC-128
- reply mode WC-129
- request WC-129
- request mode WC-129
- send side WC-128
- success events WC-129
- timer WC-129
- Frame Relay end-to-end keepalive errors events, checking WC-130
- Frame Relay end-to-end keepalive mode, configuring WC-129
- Frame Relay end-to-end keepalives, showing WC-130
- Frame Relay end-to-end keepalive state, modifying WC-130
- Frame Relay end-to-end keepalive timer, modifying WC-130
- frame-relay fair-queue command MC-290
- frame-relay fragment command MC-290
- Frame Relay idle timeout interval, setting WC-122
- frame-relay idle-timer command QC-151, WC-122
- Frame Relay inbound committed information rate, specifying WC-122
- frame-relay interface-dlci command FC-44, WC-134, WC-135, WC-136, WC-138, WC-173, WC-246
- frame-relay interface-dlci ppp command WC-132
- frame-relay intf-type command WC-140, WC-180
- Frame Relay Inverse ARP, enabling and disabling WC-141
- frame-relay inverse-arp command WC-141
- frame-relay ip rtp header-compression command P1C-341, QC-214
- frame-relay ip tcp header-compression command WC-145
- frame-relay lmi-n391dte command WC-119
- frame-relay lmi-n392dce command WC-119
- frame-relay lmi-n392dte command WC-119
- frame-relay lmi-n393dce command WC-119
- frame-relay lmi-n393dte command WC-119
- frame-relay lmi-t393dce command WC-119
- frame-relay lmi-type command WC-118, WC-180
- frame-relay map bridge broadcast command BC-37
- frame-relay map bridge command WC-116, WC-137, WC-138
- frame relay map bstun command BC-369
- frame-relay map bstun command BC-365
- Frame Relay map class, specifying WC-122, WC-127
- frame-relay map clns command WC-116, WC-137
- frame-relay map command WC-116, WC-137, WC-143
- Frame Relay map entries, displaying WC-147
- Frame Relay map group, assigning WC-121
- frame-relay map ip cisco tcp header-compression command WC-144
- frame-relay map ip command FC-44
- frame-relay map ip compress command P1C-341, QC-214
- frame-relay map ip no compress command WC-145
- frame-relay map ip rtp header-compression command P1C-341, QC-214
- frame-relay map llc2 command BC-369, BC-515
- frame-relay map payload-compress command WC-142
- frame-relay map payload-compress frf9 stac command WC-143
- frame-relay map rsrb command BC-264
- Frame Relay maps, clearing WC-147
- frame-relay mincir command QC-151, WC-122
- Frame Relay minimum incoming CIR, setting WC-122
- Frame Relay minimum outgoing CIR, setting WC-122
- Frame Relay outbound committed information rate, specifying WC-122
- Frame Relay over X.25 (Annex G) WC-245
- Frame Relay over X.25 (Annex G) (example) WC-277
- frame-relay payload-compress command WC-142
- frame-relay priority-dlci-group command QC-157, WC-147
- frame-relay priority-group command QC-151, QC-155, WC-122
- Frame Relay priority queue-list, specifying WC-122, WC-127
- frame-relay pvc command WC-180
- frame-relay qos-autosense command QC-154, WC-126
- frame-relay route command WC-140, WC-173
- frame-relay svc command WC-121
- Frame Relay SVC support, enabling WC-121
- frame-relay switching command WC-140, WC-179
- Frame Relay TCP/IP header compression, disabling WC-145
- Frame Relay traffic rate for map class, defining WC-127
- Frame Relay traffic shaping and per virtual circuit queueing, enabling WC-125
- frame-relay traffic-shaping command QC-152, WC-125
- Frame Relay traffic statistics, displaying WC-147
- frame-relay voice bandwidth command MC-289
- frames, transmission
- configuration (example) IC-43
- configuration tasks IC-43
- frame sequencing BC-361
- frame tagging, VLANs XC-177
- frame-type command IC-33
- framing command DNC-264, DTC-186, IC-92, IC-107, IC-109
- framing crc4 command DTC-168, DTC-181, WC-178
- framing esf command DTC-169, WC-178
- FRAS (Frame Relay access support)
- BAN (Boundary Access Node)
- (example) BC-459
- description BC-445
- RFC 1490 BC-224
- BNN (Boundary Network Node)
- (example) BC-457, BC-458
- configuring dynamically BC-444
- configuring statically BC-444
- RFC 1490 BC-224
- SAP multiplexing BC-457
- topology example BC-456
- dial backup
- description, DLSw+ BC-447
- description, RSRB BC-447
- DLSw+ (example) BC-462
- DLCI backup BC-446
- description BC-446
- (example) BC-461
- host
- configuring BC-452
- description BC-450
- FRAD access BC-451
- LLC2, local termination description BC-453
- LLC2, passthru description BC-450, BC-453
- minicomputer connectivity BC-452
- LAN-attached SNA Devices
- (example) BC-455, BC-459
- maintaining BC-449
- managing congestion, description BC-446
- monitoring BC-449
- SDLC-attached SNA devices (example) BC-455
- SRB
- configuring BC-445
- over Frame Relay (example) BC-460
- fras backup dlsw command BC-448
- fras backup rsrb command BC-447
- fras ban dlci command BC-445
- fras ddr-backup interface command BC-446
- fras map llc command BC-444
- fras map sdlc command BC-444
- fr-atm connect dlci command WC-173
- free-trade zone, AppleTalk
- establishing P2C-28
- (example) P2C-67
- frequency agility, configuring MC-564
- frequency command 286
- FRF, definition MC-682
- FRF.11, definition MC-682
- FRF.11 Annex C, definition MC-682
- FRF.11 trunk, definition MC-682
- FRF.12, definition MC-682
- FRF.12 Fragmentation QC-205
- FRF.5 WC-171
- See Frame Relay-to-ATM Interworking
- FRF.8 WC-171
- See Frame Relay-to-ATM Interworking
- FRF.9 compression
- enabling WC-143
- (example) WC-166
- FRMR frames at the LAPF Frame Reject procedure, not sending WC-123
- FRTS (Frame Relay traffic shaping)
- configuring QC-151
- derived rates QC-142
- overview QC-141
- PVCs and SVCs WC-124
- FST (Fast-Sequenced Transport)
- performance considerations BC-203, BC-254
- with RSRB
- configuring BC-258
- (example) BC-271
- FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
- configure router for connections FC-250
- configuration (example) FC-251
- passive-mode FC-250
- FTP attacks, CBAC error messages SC-234
- FTP server
- commands FC-353
- configuration files, downloading FC-157
- (example) FC-359
- file retrieval functions FC-352
- router acting as FC-352
- ftp-server enable command FC-353
- ftp-server topdir command FC-353
- full-duplex command BC-368, IC-26, IC-40
- functional address P1C-323
- Fusion Call Control Signalling (NEC Fusion) MC-417
- FXO, definition MC-682
- FXS, definition MC-682
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