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Cisco IOS Configuration Guide Master Index, Release 12.1

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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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