Cisco IOS Configuration Guide Master Index, Release 12.1
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G
- G.703
- See serial interfaces, G.703
- G.703 interface IC-87, IC-88
- G.711, definition MC-682
- G.723.1, definition MC-682
- G.726, definition MC-682
- G.728, definition MC-682
- G.729, definition MC-682
- gatekeeper
- as HSRP MC-172
- communication
- interzone MC-181, MC-189
- configuration (example) MC-202
- configuring as HSRP (example) MC-204
- definition MC-683
- discovery MC-175, MC-178
- endpoint identification MC-181
- single proxy configuration MC-46
- starting MC-189
- static node MC-191
- terminal name registration MC-180
- zone
- configuring MC-180
- description MC-174
- gatekeeper configuration mode, entering FC-403
- gateway configuration mode, entering FC-403
- gateway of last resort, definition P1C-139, P1C-274
- gateway resource availability reporting, description MC-45
- gateways
- codec negotiation MC-49
- configuration MC-32
- AAA MC-36
- alternate gatekeeper support MC-43
- audio index files 239
- debit card for packet telephony 227
- gateway security MC-41
- H.323
- interface MC-33
- version 2 configuration procedure MC-50
- interactive voice response (IVR) 219
- RAS MC-34
- settlement for packet telephony 249
- definition MC-683
- DTMF relay MC-47
- hookflash relay MC-48
- protocol conversion MC-174, MC-177
- redirect number information tunnel MC-46
- register E.164 addresses MC-46
- resource availability reporting MC-45
- selection description MC-45
- selection process, description MC-45
- troubleshooting RAS configuration MC-35
- verification
- alternate gatekeeper configuration MC-44
- debit card for packet telephony configuration 243
- gateway security configuration MC-42
- H.323 gateway interface configuration MC-33
- interactive voice response (IVR) 225
- RAS configuration MC-35
- settlement for packet telephony configuration 256
- generic pool
- TN3270 server, configuring BC-783
- generic-pool command BC-783, BC-794, BC-796, BC-797
- Germany, ISDN semipermanent connection support DTC-156
- GGS (Get General Service) filters P2C-133
- global configuration mode
- description FC-11
- entering FC-11, FC-134
- exiting FC-11
- summary FC-15
- GNS (Get Nearest Server)
- filters P2C-133
- request response delay P2C-146
- requests P2C-146
- GOSIP (Government OSI Profile)
- ISO CLNS compliance with P3C-4
- NSAP format P3C-62
- GRE (generic routing encapsulation)
- configuring tunnel mode IC-158
- tunneling
- alternative to IP multicast routing P1C-338
- AppleTalk IC-159
- Group 3, definition MC-683
- group asynchronous interfaces, configuring DTC-28
- group codes, LAT
- conditions, specifying BC-50
- definition BC-50
- filtering BC-50
- lists BC-50
- group command SC-416
- group-range command DTC-9, DTC-38
- GTS (Generic Traffic Shaping)
- configuration (example) QC-145
- configuring QC-143
- how it works (figure) QC-141
- monitoring QC-145
- overview QC-140
- guaranteed bandwidth, reserved flows
- See RSVP
- gw-accounting h323 command MC-38, MC-39
- gw-accounting h323 syslog command MC-40
- gw-type command MC-34
- GZL (GetZoneList), replies P2C-24
H
- H.323
- applications MC-171
- definition MC-683
- dynamic access control MC-186
- endpoint MC-172
- gatekeeper MC-171, MC-173
- proxy MC-171, MC-173
- RAS, definition MC-683
- security MC-171, MC-172
- services MC-171
- terminal MC-174
- traffic MC-171
- H.323 inspection
- multimedia protocol support SC-213
- See also CBAC, H.323 inspection
- H.323 version 2 support MC-44
- codec description MC-49
- DTMF relay MC-47
- E.164 address registration MC-46
- gateway resource availability reporting MC-45
- hookflash relay MC-48
- improved gateway selection MC-45
- lightweight registration MC-45
- redirect number information tunnel MC-46
- single proxy support MC-46
- h323 asr command MC-207
- h323 interface command MC-207
- half-duplex command BC-402, IC-26, IC-40, IC-130
- half-duplex controlled-carrier command IC-130, IC-131
- half-duplex DCE state machine
- constant carrier mode IC-129
- controlled-carrier mode IC-129
- receive, figure IC-130
- transmit, figure IC-129
- half-duplex DTE state machine
- receive, figure IC-128
- transmit IC-126
- transmit (figure) IC-127
- half-duplex mode
- controlled-carrier and constant-carrier, changing modes IC-130
- half-duplex timer command IC-131
- half-duplex timer cts-delay command BC-403, IC-130
- half-duplex timer cts-drop-timeout command IC-127
- half-duplex timer dcd-drop-delay command IC-129
- half-duplex timer dcd-txstart-delay command IC-129
- half-duplex timer rts-drop-delay command IC-127
- half-duplex timer rts-timeout command BC-403, IC-127
- half-duplex timers, tuning IC-131
- half-duplex timer transmit-delay command IC-126, IC-128
- hardware-address command P1C-69
- hardware break signal, generating FC-62
- hardware compression IC-75
- hardware flow control, configuring FC-70
- hash algorithm
- See IKE, algorithms
- hash command SC-416
- HCD (Hardware Configuration Definition)
- configuration BC-608
- channel subsystem BC-607
- HDLC (High-Level Data-Link Control)
- compression IC-76
- compressions
- Stacker DTC-47
- encapsulating BC-341
- encapsulation
- default for serial interfaces IC-73, WC-212
- ISO CLNS P3C-4
- IEEE 802.10 XC-179
- headend, definition MC-683
- header compression
- IPX P2C-123
- X.25 TCP/IP header WC-229
- Health Monitor
- (example) FC-355
- managed shelf polling FC-346
- MIB FC-347
- SNMP traps FC-347
- using FC-347
- heartbeat
- DXI 3.2 on SMDS WC-14, WC-197
- hello BPDUs, interval BC-53
- hello packets P3C-72
- AppleTalk, Enhanced IGRP P2C-48
- DECnet, adjusting timers P3C-47
- IP Enhanced IGRP
- interval between P1C-187
- valid time P1C-187
- IPX Enhanced IGRP, intervals P2C-90
- IPX Enhanced IGRP, timers P2C-90
- IS-IS for IP, advertised interval, setting P1C-194
- ISO CLNS P3C-86
- ES-IS, configuring interval P3C-86
- Net/One P3C-115
- OSPF, setting advertised interval P1C-151
- VINES P3C-19
- help
- See context-sensitive help
- help command FC-15
- helper addresses
- IP
- configuring P1C-32
- (example) P1C-58
- IPX P2C-135
- (example) P2C-184
- hex input mode
- See public-key hex input configuration mode
- HFC, definition MC-683
- hijacking, preventing SC-12
- history size command FC-20
- hit count, prefix table P1C-211
- hold character
- changing for session FC-61
- setting for line FC-60
- hold-character command FC-61
- holddown
- definition P1C-140
- disabling (IGRP) P1C-144
- holding-time command XC-313
- hold queue
- limit IC-6
- X.25 packet WC-233
- hold-queue command IC-6
- hold time
- AppleTalk Enhanced IGRP P2C-48
- IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-187
- IPX Enhanced IGRP P2C-90
- Home Agent services, enabling Mobile IP P1C-113
- Hong Kong, ISDN Sending Complete information element DTC-159, DTC-174
- hookflash
- definition MC-683
- relay, description MC-48
- hop count
- DECnet P3C-39, P3C-40
- RIP P1C-125
- hops XC-88
- hops-of-statistics-kept command 288
- host command P1C-69
- host configuration files
- comparison with network configuration files FC-154
- copying from an rcp server to startup configuration (example) FC-143, FC-145
- description FC-154
- loading from a server FC-157
- (example) FC-157
- host-failed message, displaying FC-81
- host name, setting FC-324
- hostname command FC-324, SC-399
- host names
- certification authority interoperability
- configuration (example) SC-405
- configuring SC-399
- symbolic, configuring X.25 DTC-479
- host name table
- VINES, displaying entries P3C-24
- host number
- Apollo Domain P3C-5
- XNS P3C-116, P3C-124
- hosts
- CMCC adapter configuration
- channel rate BC-622
- channel subsystem BC-607, BC-635, BC-664
- CMPC BC-682, BC-683
- CMPC+ BC-726 to BC-728
- CSNA BC-666 to BC-668
- description BC-607
- HSAS stack BC-728
- HSAS stack (examples) BC-752, BC-755, BC-756
- IBM TCP/IP profile BC-636 to BC-641, BC-727
- IBM TCP/IP profile (examples) BC-750, BC-754
- MIH BC-613
- router correlation BC-608
- TN3270 server BC-772 to BC-774
- VTAM local SNA major node BC-683
- VTAM switched major node BC-667
- VTAM TRL configuration BC-682
- VTAM TRL major node BC-726
- VTAM XCA major node BC-667
- communication XC-67
- content and web XC-67
- definition MC-683
- password management BC-574
- router connectivity, verifying BC-578
- Hot Standby Router Protocol
- authentication P1C-90
- burned-in-address P1C-90
- enabling P1C-89
- MAC refresh interval P1C-90
- (example) P1C-107
- MIB P1C-91
- (example) P1C-107
- notifications P1C-91
- preemption delay P1C-90
- preempt lead router, configuring P1C-90
- priority, setting P1C-90
- See HSRP; HSRP MIB
- SNMP traps and informs P1C-91
- timers, setting P1C-90
- traps P1C-91
- hours-of-statistics-kept command 288
- HPDT (High Performance Data Transfer)
- CMPC+ support BC-247, BC-717
- HP hosts, on network segment, (example) P1C-49
- HP Probe Proxy, configuring name requests for IP P1C-17
- HPR (High Performance Routing)
- CMPC
- configuration BC-683
- support BC-249, BC-662, BC-682
- HSA (High System Availability)
- cold restart feature FC-223
- configuration synchronization
- automatic FC-226
- manual FC-236
- configuration task list FC-225
- description FC-223
- failed card, reloading FC-237
- general maintenance tasks FC-236
- implementation methods
- simple hardware backup FC-224
- software error protection FC-224
- master and slave
- arbitration FC-223
- different images FC-229
- environment variables FC-234
- identical configurations FC-226
- identical images FC-226
- identical microcode images FC-227
- information, displaying FC-237
- operation FC-223
- monitoring and maintaining FC-236
- slave
- default slave, specifying FC-225
- image, specifying FC-236
- inactive slave, reloading FC-237
- software error protection (example) FC-230, FC-232
- system requirements FC-223
- HSAS (High Speed Access Services)
- CMPC+
- configuration (examples) BC-751, BC-755, BC-756
- configuration tasks BC-728
- OE parmlib member BC-752
- support BC-247, BC-717
- HSRP (Hot Standby Routing Protocol)
- CPA, channel interface tracking BC-622
- definition MC-683
- group attributes, customizing XC-189
- over ISL encapsulation
- configuration (example) XC-200
- configuring XC-189
- TR-LANE support XC-231
- HSRP MIB
- SNMP support FC-260
- specific SNMP commands FC-265
- HSSI (High-Speed Serial Interface)
- 1-port IC-70
- encapsulation methods IC-71
- Interface Processor (HIP)
- Cisco 7000 series IC-69
- Cisco 7500 series IC-69
- loopback
- enabling IC-19
- figure IC-19
- on an ATM serial interface WC-83
- VIP2 IC-70
- hssi internal-clock command IC-71
- HSSI line, invoking ATM over IC-71
- HSSI network module
- configuration
- (examples) IC-133
- feature summary IC-70
- prerequisite tasks IC-70
- hub command IC-45
- hub configuration mode
- entering FC-403
- summary FC-389
- hub ethernet command IC-15, IC-46
- hub ports
- automatic receiver polarity reversal, enabling IC-45
- configuration (examples) IC-66
- enabling IC-45
- hub counters, clearing IC-16
- hub statistics, displaying IC-16
- link test function IC-45
- resetting IC-16
- router models IC-44
- shutting down IC-15
- source address control, enabling IC-46
- hub router P1C-122
- ODR environment P1C-121
- hunt group
- See rotary groups
- hunting groups MC-327
- huntstop command MC-307, MC-378, MC-395
- hybrid networks XC-69
- hybrid switching environments
- extending VLAN topology XC-181
I
- IBGP session XC-85
- IBM 3172, CMCC
- adapter alternative BC-248, BC-661
- internal adapter emulation BC-248, BC-662
- IBM 3174, frame-copied errors BC-122
- IBM 8209, bridges and SR/TLB routing devices BC-99
- IBM channel types, CMCC adapters BC-607
- IBM unit types, CMCC adapters BC-608
- ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
- customizing services (example) P1C-102
- definition FC-284
- IDBLK definition, required to configure SDLLC BC-439
- identification support, configuring SC-437
- idle terminal message, configuring FC-80
- idle time
- TN3270 server, configuring BC-783 to BC-784
- idle-time command BC-784, BC-794, BC-796, BC-797
- idle-timeout command WC-32
- idle timer, Multilink PPP
- dialer load thresholds DTC-258
- dialer timeout DTC-258, DTC-259
- IDNUM definition
- SDLLC configuration BC-439
- IDP (Internet Datagram Protocol)
- characteristics P2C-4
- NSAP address field P3C-59
- IDS
- See Cisco Secure IS IDS
- IEEE 802.10
- AppleTalk encapsulation XC-209
- connectivity between VLANs XC-179
- description XC-179
- encapsulation XC-178, XC-210
- HDLS serial interface XC-179
- standard XC-209
- IEEE 802.2 LLC encapsulation IC-25
- IEEE 802.3 encapsulation IC-25
- IEEE 802.5
- committee BC-14, BC-85
- Token Ring media IC-58
- IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) WC-105
- Frame Relay encapsulation WC-115, WC-148
- See also Frame Relay, standards
- IF, definition MC-683
- I-frames (information frames)
- configuration (example) BC-404
- controlling BC-394
- rejected, resending BC-395
- SDLC
- largest size, specifying BC-403, BC-420
- unacknowledged, resending BC-395
- IFS (IOS File System)
- commands FC-114
- description FC-114
- file copy FC-115
- file viewing FC-114
- URLs FC-115
- prefixes (aliases) FC-116
- IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol)
- See IP multicast routing, IGMP
- ignore-dcd command DTC-50, IC-87
- ignore destination time, configuring WC-231
- ignore lsa mospf command P1C-164
- ignore-lsp-errors command P3C-76
- IGP (Interior Gateway Protocol)
- IGP routes XC-68
- list P1C-3
- supported protocols P1C-3
- IGRP (Interior Gateway Routing Protocol)
- autonomous systems P1C-277
- Cisco implementation P2C-46
- Cisco implementation P1C-139
- configuration task list P1C-140
- configuring P1C-139
- dial-in router DTC-44
- enabling P1C-141
- metrics, adjusting P1C-143
- redistribution
- description P1C-277
- (example) P1C-289
- route feasibility, determining P1C-142
- route redistribution P1C-276
- running with RIP P1C-132
- source IP address, validating P1C-145
- timers, adjusting P1C-144
- traffic distribution, controlling P1C-143
- transitioning to IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-184
- unicast updates, allowing P1C-142
- update broadcasts P1C-140
- updates, frequency P1C-140
- IKE (Internet Key Exchange)
- access lists, configuration SC-413
- algorithms
- encryption, specifying SC-416
- hash, specifying SC-416
- options SC-415
- antireplay, description SC-411
- authentication
- methods SC-415
- methods, specifying SC-416
- connections, clearing SC-423
- debug messages SC-423
- description SC-320
- feature SC-409
- protocol SC-370, SC-410
- DH
- description SC-411
- group identifier, specifying SC-416
- IKE policy parameter SC-414
- disabling SC-413
- enabling SC-413
- group identifier, specifying SC-416
- ISAKMP identity, configuring SC-418
- keys
- See keys, preshared; RSA keys
- mode configuration SC-420
- configuring SC-421
- restrictions SC-421
- types SC-420
- negotiations
- successful SC-415
- unsuccessful SC-415
- policies
- configuration (example) SC-423
- configuration, required SC-417
- configuring SC-416
- creating SC-413 to SC-417
- defaults, viewing SC-417
- identifying SC-416
- multiple SC-416
- parameters SC-414
- parameters, choosing SC-415
- parameters, viewing SC-423
- purpose SC-414
- requirements SC-413
- viewing SC-416
- requirements
- access lists SC-413
- policies SC-413
- RSA encrypted nonces method SC-417
- RSA signatures method SC-417
- SAs SC-412
- supported standards SC-410
- troubleshooting SC-423
- tunnel endpoint discovery SC-421
- restrictions SC-422
- See also IPSec; RSA encrypted nonces; SAs
- ILMI (Integrated Local Management Interface)
- ATM
- configuration (example) WC-90
- configuring WC-28
- management
- configuration (example) WC-94
- configuring WC-42, WC-43
- ilmi manage command WC-41
- IMA (inverse multiplexing over ATM)
- 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
- ima active-links-minimum command WC-62
- ima clock-mode command WC-62
- ima differential-delay-maximum command WC-62
- images
- boot image FC-160
- copying to server FC-162
- description FC-160
- displaying information FC-160
- Flash devices
- copying between FC-177
- (example) FC-178
- Flash memory, space considerations FC-168
- loading on line cards FC-192
- MOP server
- copying from FC-175
- (examples) FC-176
- naming conventions FC-161
- rcp server
- copying from FC-172
- (examples) FC-164
- copying to FC-163
- recovering
- using Xmodem FC-185
- using Ymodem FC-185
- TFTP server
- copying from FC-167, FC-170
- (examples) FC-170
- copying to FC-162, FC-165
- (examples) FC-163
- types of FC-160
- verification (example) FC-177
- See also system images; boot images
- ima-group command WC-58
- ima test command WC-62
- impedance command MC-281, MC-349
- import target communities XC-85
- inarp command QC-230, WC-23
- inbound resets, BGP P1C-203
- incoming and outgoing access, CUGs WC-253
- incoming called-number command MC-298
- incoming-called number command MC-19
- incoming-called-number command MC-49
- incoming message banners
- configuring FC-83
- (example) FC-96
- ingress edge device XC-299
- ingress noise, definition MC-683
- initialization-vector size command SC-382
- initiate-to command DNC-169, DNC-171
- input gain command MC-280, MC-285, MC-349
- input interface-based insertion, enabling WC-240
- input notification, setting FC-68
- input packet size, setting WC-218
- input window size, setting WC-218
- insecure command FC-71
- inspection rules
- See CBAC, inspection rules
- integrated service model, defined QC-134
- intelligent queueing mechanisms
- Controlled Load Service QC-134
- guaranteed rate service QC-134
- interarea router
- See Level 2 router
- interarea routing, DECnet P3C-39, P3C-40
- interdomain routing, ISO IGRP P3C-64
- interface, specifying WC-138
- interface ATM bundle configuration mode, entering FC-403
- interface atm command WC-18, WC-26, WC-178, XC-306, XC-313, XC-318
- ILMI PVCs and signalling, setting up XC-237, XC-243 to XC-246
- interface ATM for multi-VC mode, configuration (example) XC-109
- interface ATM-VC bundle member config submode, entering FC-403
- interface ATM-VC configuration mode, entering FC-403
- interface bri command DNC-139, DNC-205, DTC-153, DTC-234
- interface bvi command BC-41
- interface cbr command WC-77, WC-78, WC-80
- interface channel command BC-621, BC-642, BC-647, BC-669, BC-684, BC-729, BC-794
- interface channel configuration mode, description FC-391
- interface command BC-33, BC-40, BC-55, BC-148, BC-150, BC-151, BC-152, DNC-94, FC-12, IC-158, P1C-99, P2C-27, P2C-36, SC-180, WC-143, XC-48, XC-50, XC-185, XC-188, XC-190, XC-192, XC-193, XC-194, XC-195, XC-196, XC-197, XC-198, XC-210, XC-214, XC-215, XC-216, XC-306
- LAPB WC-207
- interface configuration mode
- description FC-11
- entering FC-403
- submodes (list) FC-390
- summary FC-15
- interface dialer command DNC-37, DNC-139, DNC-140, DTC-258, DTC-373, DTC-396
- interface ethernet command IC-25
- AutoInstall FC-43
- interface fastethernet command IC-25, IC-36
- interface fddi command BC-91, IC-39
- AutoInstall FC-43
- interface fr-atm command WC-173
- interface hssi command IC-70
- interface IP address, specifying WC-121
- interface lex command IC-51
- interface loopback command IC-154
- interface multilink command DTC-263
- interface null command IC-154
- interface point-to-point command WC-138
- interface port-channel command IC-35
- interface pos command IC-112, IC-116
- interfaces
- asynchronous
- configuration options DTC-8
- configuring DTC-7
- description DTC-28
- logical constructs DTC-8
- Multilink PPP DTC-256
- ATM IC-69
- bandwidth on, setting IC-7
- bridging priority, configuring BC-52
- circuit type, setting for IS-IS for IP P1C-196
- compared to lines DTC-8
- configuration (examples) IC-21, IC-132
- configuring IC-4
- counters, clearing IC-16
- DDR priority DTC-352
- DECnet costs P3C-34
- delay value, setting IC-7
- descriptive name, adding IC-5
- dial backup, dialer profiles DTC-395
- dialer DTC-370
- configuring DTC-372, DTC-373
- description DTC-11
- downtime, enabling DTC-348
- logical entity DTC-311, DTC-339
- serial address DTC-341
- dialer rotary group assignment DTC-344
- displaying information about IC-10
- enabling CDP on 280
- Ethernet IC-23
- (examples) IC-21
- FDDI IC-37
- group asynchronous, configuring DTC-28
- hold queues IC-6
- IP addresses
- assigning multiple P1C-9
- primary P1C-8
- secondary P1C-9
- ISDN BRI Multilink PPP DTC-257, DTC-258
- ISDN PRI DTC-166
- LAN Extender IC-47
- loopback interface, emulating an interface IC-153
- low-speed serial DTC-70, IC-126
- async commands supported IC-132
- configuration task list IC-75, IC-126
- constant-carrier mode IC-131
- controlled-carrier mode IC-131
- half-duplex DCE state machine IC-128
- half-duplex DTE state machine IC-126
- sync commands supported IC-132
- synchronous or asynchronous, setting IC-131
- maintaining IC-9
- monitoring IC-9
- naming IC-5
- null IC-154
- path costs, assigning BC-52
- peer address allocation methods DTC-250
- physical DTC-371
- dialer pool, configuring DTC-371
- point-to-point IP address pooling DTC-250
- priority groups, assigning QC-105
- queueing priority, assigning QC-99
- relationship to lines DTC-20
- restarting IC-17
- shutting down
- (example) IC-22
- task IC-17
- spanning-tree group, assigning BC-30
- synchronous serial IC-72
- configuration (examples) DTC-52
- configuring DTC-45
- DTR signal pulsing DTC-49
- enabling DTC-46
- encapsulation methods DTC-47
- ignore DCD signal DTC-49
- testing status FC-307
- (caution) FC-307
- Token Ring IC-58
- tunnel IC-158
- types IC-3
- unnumbered DTC-70
- VINES P3C-15, P3C-17
- virtual asynchronous DTC-233
- virtual templates
- configuring DNC-33, DTC-471, DTC-473
- description DTC-10
- X.25 address alias WC-221
- XNS routing P3C-118
- See also subinterfaces
- interface serial command BC-364, BC-365, DNC-139, DNC-140, DNC-265, DTC-170, DTC-186, DTC-230, DTC-234, IC-51, IC-73, IC-107, IC-109, IC-145, WC-82
- AutoInstall FC-43
- backup interfaces WC-139
- Frame Relay subinterfaces WC-133
- LAPB WC-211
- subinterfaces WC-121, WC-138
- SVCs WC-121
- X.25 subinterfaces WC-224
- interface serial multipoint command WC-197
- interface tokenring command IC-60, P3C-36
- AutoInstall FC-43
- interface tunnel command IC-158, IC-159, P2C-27, P2C-30
- IP encapsulation of AppleTalk P2C-36
- UDLR tunnel P1C-387
- interface vg command IC-33
- interface virtual-template command DNC-23, DNC-26, DNC-33, DNC-46, DNC-48, DTC-471, DTC-473, WC-69
- interface vlan command BC-177, BC-178
- internal adapter configuration mode
- description FC-391
- entering FC-404
- internal adapters
- See CMCC internal adapters
- internal clock, enabling IC-85
- See also clock, internal
- internal LAN configuration mode
- description FC-391
- entering FC-404
- internal LANs
- See CMCC internal LANs
- international bit command IC-107
- international character sets
- changing for session FC-66
- configuring default FC-65
- supporting FC-66
- international command FC-108
- International Telecommunication Union Standardization Sector (ITU-T) X.25 recommendation WC-14
- internet key exchange mode configuration SC-420
- See also IKE, mode configuration
- internet router software requirements P2C-11
- intervals
- forward delay BC-53
- hello BPDU BC-53
- maximum idle BC-53
- inter-VLAN communication XC-177
- intra-area router
- See Level 1 router
- intra-area routing, DECnet P3C-39
- Inverse ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
- ATM
- configuration (example) WC-89
- configuring WC-45
- PVCs, configuring WC-23
- Frame Relay WC-11, WC-140
- dynamic address mapping WC-116
- subinterfaces WC-136
- See also Frame Relay, Inverse ARP
- invert data command IC-85, IC-107
- invert rxclock command IC-86
- invert-transmit-clock command DTC-49
- invert txclock command IC-86
- IOCP (Input/Output Control Program)
- channel types BC-612
- configuration
- (example) BC-607
- channel rate BC-622
- channel subsystem BC-607
- channel types BC-607
- control unit statements (example) BC-610
- ESCON director BC-608
- unit types BC-608
- IODEVICE address
- configuration
- device argument, router BC-611, BC-612
- unit address BC-612
- IOS
- See Cisco IOS
- IOS images, system FC-160
- IP (Internet Protocol)
- access lists
- (caution) P1C-82, P1C-84
- applying on inbound or outbound interfaces P1C-87
- applying to an interface P1C-87
- dynamic P1C-83, P1C-85
- dynamic, deleting SC-184
- extended, applying time ranges P1C-86
- extended, creating P1C-82, P1C-84
- implicit deny when no match found P1C-84, P1C-86
- implicit masks P1C-84, P1C-86
- implicit masks (example) P1C-104
- named P1C-84
- reflexive SC-187
- standard, creating P1C-82, P1C-84
- undefined P1C-88
- violations P1C-91
- violations, accounting P1C-91
- violations, logging P1C-83, P1C-85
- virtual terminal lines, setting on P1C-87
- accounting, configuring P1C-91
- addresses XC-68, XC-88
- assigning to interfaces P1C-7
- broadcast P1C-30, P1C-32
- classes P1C-7
- defining XC-189
- domain name, specifying P1C-16
- helper P1C-32
- helper (example) P1C-57, P1C-58
- helper, description P1C-32
- list of reserved (table) P1C-8
- mapping logical names to P1C-15
- multiple P1C-9
- multiple, assigning P1C-9
- primary P1C-8
- secondary P1C-9, P1C-48
- addressing, monitoring tasks P1C-45
- address pooling DTC-477
- assignment method DTC-252
- concept DTC-250
- DHCP DTC-252
- global default mechanism DTC-252, DTC-253
- interfaces supported DTC-251
- local address pooling DTC-253
- peer address allocation methods DTC-250
- per interface options DTC-253
- precedence rules DTC-251
- address resolution P1C-12
- administrative distances, defaults P1C-272
- advertising, definition P1C-125
- AppleTalk-to-IP address mapping P2C-35
- ATM
- configuration (example) WC-94, WC-95
- configuring WC-43, WC-44, WC-45
- authentication keys P1C-285
- bridge, disabling BC-42
- broadcast flooding (example) P1C-58
- broadcasting (example) P1C-57
- broadcasts
- and transparent bridging spanning-tree protocol P1C-33
- asynchronous serial traffic over UDP DTC-135
- directed P1C-30
- flooding P1C-30, P1C-33
- types P1C-30
- Cisco Easy IP
- configuration (examples) DNC-291
- configuring DNC-288
- default gateway
- definition P1C-28
- enabling P1C-28
- dial addressing schemes
- Cisco Easy IP DNC-299
- classic IP DNC-299
- remote client DNC-299
- remote LAN DNC-299
- directed broadcasts P1C-31
- domains, establishing (example) P1C-49
- dynamic access list P1C-83, P1C-85
- enabled state XC-107
- encryption, introduction SC-12
- fast switching
- DDR DTC-320
- disabling DTC-282, XC-12
- enabling DTC-282, XC-12
- Legacy DDR DTC-350
- flow switching cache XC-49
- Frame Relay switching, over IP tunnel WC-11
- header compression, Frame Relay WC-143
- helper address
- configuring P1C-32
- (example) P1C-58
- integrated routing and bridging P1C-30
- inter-VLAN communication XC-180
- IP-SLIP (example) DTC-40
- LAT-to-LAT protocol translations, configuring DTC-500
- local-area mobility
- configuring P1C-14
- redistributing routes P1C-15
- local policy routing P1C-282
- metric translations P1C-276
- monitoring tasks P1C-100
- for IP multicast P1C-353
- for IP routing P1C-285
- multicast XC-68
- multicast address, SMDS address mapping WC-193
- multicasting, configuring WC-33
- multicast routing
- See IP multicast routing
- named access lists P1C-84
- name server, specifying P1C-17
- NAT
- See NAT
- overview, WAN WC-9
- packets XC-72, XC-88
- performance parameters P1C-92
- configuring DTC-280
- PIM
- See IP multicast routing, PIM
- policy-based routing QC-25
- policy routing P1C-280, P1C-282
- fast switched P1C-282
- PPP, configuring over DTC-274
- PPP-IP (example) DTC-40
- Precedence
- See IP Precedence
- precedence P1C-281, XC-88
- (table) P1C-281
- assignments XC-110
- setting XC-110
- primary address P1C-8
- protocol, description P1C-1
- route cache invalidation DTC-283
- route cache invalidation, controlling XC-15
- routing
- assistance when disabled P1C-27
- enabled by default P1C-27
- over simplex Ethernet interface P1C-79
- routing and bridging BC-42
- routing commands XC-107
- routing processes, maximum number P1C-4
- routing protocols, choosing P1C-30
- secondary addresses P1C-9
- security
- See also CET; lock-and-key; TCP Intercept
- serial interfaces
- enabling on P1C-11
- processing on P1C-11
- session filtering
- See Reflexive Access Lists
- SMDS
- configuring WC-195
- subnetworks WC-196, WC-197
- SNA integration
- See SNA-to-IP integration
- source-route header options, configuring P1C-78
- split horizon
- enabling and disabling P1C-133, P1C-145
- X.25 default WC-224
- static routing redistribution (example) P1C-289
- subnets, defining XC-189
- subnet zero, enabling P1C-9
- TCP headers, compressing P1C-93
- TCP performance parameters P1C-92
- TR-LANE support XC-231
- tunneling IC-155
- (examples) IC-161
- tunnel interface, enabling on P1C-11
- UDP broadcasts, enable forwarding of P1C-32
- UDP datagrams
- flooding P1C-34
- speeding up flooding P1C-34
- unnumbered XC-90
- Frame Relay (example) WC-151
- WANs, configuring over P1C-97
- ip access-group command P1C-87, SC-180
- ip access-list command P1C-84, P1C-85
- ip accounting command P1C-92
- ip accounting-list command P1C-92
- ip accounting-threshold command P1C-92
- ip accounting-transits command P1C-92
- ip address (secondary) command P1C-9
- IP address and subnet mask, assigning WC-174
- ip address command BC-148, BC-177, BC-644, BC-648, BC-728, DNC-118, DNC-228, DNC-289, DTC-256, DTC-258, DTC-263, DTC-373, FC-44, IC-35, IC-51, P1C-158, P2C-36, WC-18, WC-121, WC-174, WC-211, XC-189
- AutoInstall FC-43
- primary IP address, setting P1C-8
- SMDS WC-197
- IP addresses
- configuration
- CMCC adapters BC-644, BC-648, BC-728
- CMCC adapters (example) BC-653
- multihomed
- TCP/IP offload BC-632
- static P1C-64
- ip address negotiated command DNC-290
- ip address-pool command DTC-252, DTC-253, DTC-476, DTC-477
- ip alias command DTC-411
- ip as-path access-list command P1C-207, P1C-212, QC-29
- ip authentication key-chain eigrp command P1C-186
- ip authentication mode eigrp command P1C-186
- ip bandwidth-percent eigrp command P1C-184
- ip bgp-community new-format command P1C-217, QC-29
- ip broadcast-address command P1C-32
- ip cache-invalidate-delay command DTC-283, XC-15
- ip casa command P1C-100
- IPC connections, VINES P3C-24
- ip cef accounting command XC-30
- ip cef command P1C-98, XC-27
- ip cef traffic-statistics command P1C-24
- ip cgmp command P1C-348
- ip classless command P1C-11, P1C-123
- ip community-list command P1C-216, QC-28
- IPCP (IP Control Protocol)
- See IP-PPP
- ip default-gateway command P1C-28
- ip default-network command P1C-273
- ip dhcp conflict logging command P1C-66
- ip dhcp database command P1C-66
- ip dhcp excluded-address command P1C-66
- ip dhcp ping packets command P1C-69
- ip dhcp ping timeout command P1C-70
- ip dhcp pool command P1C-66, P1C-69
- ip dhcp-server command DTC-252
- ip directed-broadcast command P1C-31
- ip-directed broadcast command DNC-118
- ip domain-list command P1C-16
- ip domain-lookup command P1C-17
- ip domain-lookup nsap command P1C-17, P3C-82
- ip domain-name command BC-628, P1C-16, SC-399
- ip drp access-group command P1C-80
- ip drp authentication key-chain command P1C-80
- ip drp server command P1C-80
- ip dvmrp accept-filter command P1C-322
- ip dvmrp auto-summary command P1C-335
- ip dvmrp default-information command P1C-322
- ip dvmrp metric command P1C-320, P1C-321
- ip dvmrp metric-offset command P1C-335
- ip dvmrp reject-non-pruners command P1C-337
- ip dvmrp routehog-notification command P1C-334
- ip dvmrp route-limit command P1C-334
- ip dvmrp summary-address command P1C-334
- ip dvmrp unicast-routing command P1C-334
- IP Enhanced IGRP
- authentication, enabling P1C-186
- bandwidth percentage P1C-184
- Cisco implementation P1C-181
- enabling P1C-183
- features P1C-182
- filters, offsets for routing metrics P1C-127, P1C-141, P1C-185
- IGRP, transitioning from P1C-184
- interfaces, displaying P1C-189
- log neighbor adjacencies P1C-184
- metrics, adjusting P1C-184
- offsets, applying P1C-127, P1C-141, P1C-185
- redistribution
- (examples) P1C-290
- RIP and IP Enhanced IGRP (example) P1C-291
- route authentication P1C-186
- route summarization P1C-185
- split horizon, enabling P1C-188
- timers, adjusting P1C-187
- ip flow-cache entries command P1C-99, XC-49
- ip flow-cache feature-accelerate command P1C-99
- ip flow-export command XC-48, XC-50
- ip forward-protocol command P1C-32
- ip forward-protocol spanning-tree command P1C-34
- ip forward-protocol turbo-flood command P1C-34
- ip ftp passive command FC-250
- ip ftp password command BC-628, FC-250
- ip ftp source-interface command FC-250
- ip ftp username command BC-628, FC-250
- IP header compression
- See TCP/IP, header compression
- ip hello-interval eigrp command P1C-187
- ip helper-address command FC-43, P1C-32
- AutoInstall FC-43, FC-44
- ip hold-time eigrp command P1C-188
- IP host backup
- CLAW, configuring BC-650
- configuration
- description BC-650
- (example) BC-658 to BC-660
- requirements BC-634, BC-635
- description BC-633
- overview BC-247, BC-633
- paths, configuring BC-650, BC-651
- TCP/IP offload, configuring BC-650
- IP host backup configuration submode FC-392
- entering FC-404
- ip host command DTC-82, DTC-133, P1C-16
- ip hp-host command P1C-18
- ip http access-class command FC-101
- ip http authentication command FC-101
- ip http port command FC-100
- ip http server command FC-100, FC-107
- ip igmp access-group command P1C-316
- ip igmp helper-address command P1C-349, P1C-388
- ip igmp join-group command P1C-99, P1C-316, P1C-318
- ip igmp query-interval command P1C-317
- ip igmp query-max-response-time command P1C-318
- ip igmp query-timeout command P1C-317
- ip igmp static-group command P1C-318
- ip igmp unidirectional-link command P1C-388
- ip igmp version command P1C-317
- ip inspect audit trail command SC-231
- ip inspect command SC-225
- ip inspect dns-timeout command SC-221
- ip inspect max-incomplete high command SC-221
- ip inspect max-incomplete low command SC-221
- ip inspect name command SC-222
- ip inspect one-minute high command SC-221
- ip inspect one-minute low command SC-221
- ip inspect tcp finwait-time command SC-220
- ip inspect tcp idle-time command SC-220
- ip inspect tcp max-incomplete host command SC-221
- ip inspect tcp synwait-time command SC-220
- ip inspect udp idle-time command SC-220
- ip irdp command P1C-29
- ip load-sharing per-packet command XC-29
- ip local policy route-map command P1C-282, QC-25
- ip local pool command DTC-253, DTC-477
- ip local pool default command DNC-33
- IP map for encapsulation and TCP/IP header compression, configuring WC-144
- ip mask-reply command P1C-77
- ip mobile arp command P1C-15
- ip mobile foreign-agent command P1C-114
- ip mobile foreign-service command P1C-114
- ip mobile home-agent command P1C-114
- ip mobile host command P1C-114
- ip mobile secure command P1C-114
- ip mobile virtual-network command P1C-114
- ip mrm accept-manager command P1C-395
- ip mrm command P1C-395
- ip mrm manager command P1C-397
- ip mroute-cache command P1C-319, XC-170
- ip mroute command P1C-339
- ip msdp border sa-address command P1C-370, P1C-374
- ip msdp default-peer command P1C-373
- ip msdp originator-id command P1C-375
- ip msdp sa-filter in command P1C-372
- ip msdp sa-filter out command P1C-371
- ip msdp sa-request command P1C-369
- ip msdp ttl-threshold command P1C-371
- ip mtu command BC-644, BC-649, P1C-78
- IP multicast
- description BC-206, BC-284
- DLSw Version 2 Standard BC-284
- Multicast Source Discovery Protocol
- See MSDP
- ip multicast boundary command P1C-326, P1C-346
- ip multicast cache-headers command P1C-348
- ip multicast default-rpf-distance command P1C-389
- ip multicast helper-map command P1C-347
- IP multicast MLS
- complex sample network topology (figure) XC-151
- components XC-125
- configuration (example) XC-148, XC-150
- configuring and monitoring XC-145
- enabling XC-146
- flow mask XC-126
- flows, completely and partially switched XC-127
- forwarding table XC-125
- Layer 2 forwarding table XC-125
- Layer 3 MLS cache XC-126
- Layer 3 switching information, displaying XC-147
- management interface XC-147
- MLSP XC-147
- packet rewrite XC-126
- PIM, enabling XC-146
- prerequisites XC-143
- restrictions
- access lists XC-145
- external routers XC-145
- routers XC-144
- sample network topology (figure) XC-148
- source-destination-vlan flow mask XC-126
- topologies XC-123
- ip multicast rate-limit command P1C-339
- IP multicast routing
- asynchronous serial traffic over UDP DTC-135
- ATM idling policy P1C-345
- ATM point-to-multipoint SVC, over P1C-344
- Auto-RP
- cache, clearing P1C-353
- configuring P1C-313
- mapping agent P1C-314
- bootstrap router P1C-323
- BSR P1C-323
- CGMP
- clearing P1C-353
- enabling P1C-348
- proxy P1C-348
- class D address P1C-308
- debug messages, logging P1C-319
- dense-mode PIM, enabling P1C-311
- designated router P1C-331
- desktop conferencing session P1C-319
- diagnostic tool P1C-393
- Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
- See IP multicast routing, DVMRP
- DVMRP
- auto-summarization P1C-335
- definition P1C-308
- description P1C-309
- interoperability P1C-320
- mrouted protocol P1C-320
- peering with neighbors P1C-335
- reject nonpruning neighbors P1C-337
- route, advertising P1C-322
- route hog notification P1C-334
- routes, clearing P1C-353
- route threshold P1C-334
- summary address P1C-334
- unicast routing P1C-334
- enabling on all interfaces to the services manager P1C-99
- enabling on router P1C-310
- fast switching P1C-319
- functional address P1C-323
- IGMP
- cache, deleting entries from P1C-353
- description P1C-308
- enabling P1C-311
- helper address P1C-349
- host group addresses P1C-308
- host-query messages P1C-317
- purpose P1C-307
- query response time P1C-317
- query timeout P1C-317
- statically connected router member P1C-318
- UDLR
- See UDLR
- version P1C-317
- IP multicast routing table
- clearing P1C-353
- displaying P1C-354
- Join message P1C-309
- load splitting
- configuration tasks P1C-350
- description P1C-349
- (example) P1C-363
- (figure) P1C-363
- MBONE P1C-308, P1C-319
- MDS
- configuration (example) XC-171
- description XC-169
- enabling globally XC-170
- enabling on interface XC-170
- interface status, displaying XC-171
- line card packet counts, clearing XC-170
- line card packet counts, displaying XC-171
- MFIB table, clearing XC-170
- MFIB table, displaying XC-170
- MFIB table summary, displaying XC-170
- packet statistics, displaying XC-171
- switched packet counts, displaying XC-171
- MLS
- See IP multicast MLS
- mrinfo requests P1C-321
- mroute P1C-338
- mrouted
- advertising routes P1C-322
- description P1C-320
- tunnel interface's destination address P1C-322
- multicast groups
- controlling host access to P1C-316
- displaying P1C-353
- joining P1C-316
- multicast information, displaying P1C-353
- Multicast Routing Monitor
- beacon messages P1C-397
- description P1C-393
- environment (figure) P1C-396, P1C-398
- (example) P1C-398
- Manager P1C-393, P1C-397
- Manager restrictions P1C-395
- multiple groups P1C-395
- status report, displaying P1C-398
- status report cache buffer, clearing P1C-398
- status report requests P1C-395
- test, conducting P1C-397
- test information, displaying P1C-398
- test name P1C-397
- Test Receiver information, displaying P1C-398
- Test Receiver interface P1C-395
- Test Receiver parameters P1C-397
- Test Sender information, displaying P1C-398
- Test Sender interface P1C-395
- Test Sender parameters P1C-397
- UDP port numbers P1C-397
- multimedia conferencing P1C-319
- overview P1C-307
- packet headers, storing P1C-348
- peering P1C-336
- PIM
- border P1C-326
- dense mode P1C-309
- description P1C-308
- domain border P1C-326
- filtering P1C-349
- information, displaying P1C-354
- maximum number of VCs P1C-345
- NBMA mode, enabling P1C-332
- neighbors, displaying P1C-354
- preventing P1C-349
- shortest path tree, delaying use P1C-330
- sparse-dense mode, enabling P1C-311, P1C-312, P1C-325
- sparse mode P1C-309
- sparse mode, router-query messages P1C-332
- version, setting P1C-325
- Version 2 P1C-323
- Prune message P1C-309
- pruning P1C-317
- rendezvous point (RP) P1C-309
- RPF (Reverse Path Forwarding)
- address, configuring P1C-312
- assigning to a group P1C-331
- Auto-RP, groups covered P1C-314
- Auto-RP, mapping agent P1C-314
- description P1C-331
- displaying P1C-354
- filter RP announcements P1C-315
- group-to-RP mapping, displaying P1C-314
- PIM Version 2 P1C-323
- RP mapping agent P1C-314
- RTP header compression P1C-339, QC-205
- sdr
- displaying cache P1C-354
- listener support P1C-319
- shared tree P1C-329
- shortest path tree P1C-329
- source tree P1C-329
- sparse-mode PIM, enabling P1C-311
- statically connected member P1C-318
- static route P1C-338
- stub multicast routing
- description P1C-348
- (example) P1C-362
- (figure) P1C-362
- switched packet counts, displaying XC-171
- testing P1C-393
- time-to-live (TTL) threshold P1C-318
- Token Ring, over P1C-322
- (example) P1C-359
- Token Ring MAC address mapping P1C-323
- tunnel P1C-350
- See also IP multicast MLS
- ip multicast routing command P1C-99
- ip multicast-routing command P1C-310, XC-170
- ip multicast ttl-threshold command P1C-318
- ip multicast use-functional command P1C-323
- ip name-server command BC-628, P1C-17
- ip nat command P1C-37, P1C-38, P1C-40, P1C-41, P1C-42, P1C-44
- ip nat inside command DNC-289
- ip nat inside destination command P1C-44
- ip nat inside source command P1C-37, P1C-38, P1C-39, P1C-41, P1C-43
- ip nat outside command DNC-290
- ip nat pool command P1C-38, P1C-41
- ip nat translation command P1C-44, P1C-45
- ip nat translation timeout command P1C-44
- ip netmask-format command P1C-46
- ip nhrp authentication command P1C-21
- ip nhrp holdtime command P1C-26
- ip nhrp interest command P1C-22
- ip nhrp map command P1C-21, P1C-47
- ip nhrp max-send command P1C-25
- ip nhrp network-id command P1C-20
- ip nhrp nhs command P1C-21
- ip nhrp record command P1C-25
- ip nhrp responder command P1C-26
- ip nhrp server-only command P1C-27
- ip nhrp trigger-svc command P1C-24
- ip nhrp use command P1C-22
- ip ospf authentication command P1C-151
- ip ospf authentication-key command P1C-151
- ip ospf cost command P1C-151
- ip ospf dead-interval command P1C-151
- ip ospf demand-circuit command P1C-160
- ip ospf hello-interval command P1C-151
- ip ospf message-digest-key command P1C-151
- ip ospf name-lookup command P1C-157
- ip ospf network command P1C-152, P1C-153, P1C-154
- ip ospf priority command P1C-151
- ip ospf retransmit-interval command P1C-151
- ip ospf transmit-delay command P1C-151
- IP packet fragmentation
- See CBAC, IP packet fragmentation
- ip pgm router command P1C-384
- ip pim accept-rp command P1C-332
- ip pim border command P1C-326
- ip pim bsr-candidate command P1C-326
- ip pim command P1C-311, P1C-312
- ip pim minimum-vc-rate command P1C-346
- ip pim multipoint-signalling command P1C-344
- ip pim nbma-mode command P1C-332
- ip pim neighbor-filter command P1C-349
- ip pim query-interval command P1C-332
- ip pim rp-address command P1C-331
- ip pim rp-announce-filter command P1C-315
- ip pim rpr-candidate command P1C-327
- ip pim send-rp-announce command P1C-314
- ip pim send-rp-discovery command P1C-314
- ip pim spt-threshold command P1C-330
- ip pim vc-count command P1C-345
- ip pim version command P1C-325
- ip policy route-map command P1C-280, QC-24
- ip port-map command SC-311
- IP-PPP, enabling DTC-274
- IP Precedence
- bit values, displaying QC-196
- CAR QC-133
- overview QC-17
- packet classification QC-18
- queueing mechanisms used QC-166
- RSVP-ATM QoS Interworking QC-169
- setting QC-166
- signalling QC-165
- TN3270 server, configuring BC-784, BC-785
- ToS field QC-17
- values (table) QC-19
- VC bundle members QC-220
- VoIP dial peer MC-24
- where used QC-18
- WRED QC-120
- ip precedence (TN3270) command BC-784, BC-794, BC-796
- ip prefix-list command P1C-209
- ip probe proxy command P1C-17
- ip proxy-arp command P1C-14
- ip rarp-server command FC-244
- ip rcmd rcp-enable command FC-248
- ip rcmd remote-host command FC-246, FC-248
- ip rcmd remote-username command FC-250
- ip rcmd rsh-enable command FC-246
- ip redirects command P1C-76
- ip rip authentication command P1C-129
- ip rip authentication mode command P1C-129
- ip rip receive version command P1C-128
- ip rip send version command P1C-128
- ip rip triggered command P1C-134
- ip route-cache cef command XC-28
- ip route-cache command BC-645, DTC-282, DTC-320, DTC-350, WC-70, WC-198, XC-12, XC-13, XC-170
- for policy routing P1C-282
- ip route-cache distributed command DTC-320, DTC-350, XC-50, XC-195
- ip route-cache flow command P1C-99, XC-48, XC-50
- ip route-cache policy command QC-25
- ip route-cache same-interface command XC-12
- ip route command DNC-7, P1C-123, P1C-272
- ip routing command BC-42, BC-148, BC-177, DTC-378, P1C-27, XC-194
- ip rsvp atm-peak-rate-limit command QC-195
- ip rsvp bandwidth command QC-177, QC-192
- ip rsvp dsbm candidate command QC-187
- ip rsvp dsbm non-resv-send-limit command QC-188
- ip rsvp flow-assist command QC-179
- ip rsvp neighbor command QC-179
- ip rsvp precedence command QC-179
- ip rsvp reservation command QC-178
- ip rsvp reservation-host command QC-178
- ip rsvp sender command QC-178
- ip rsvp sender-host command QC-178
- ip rsvp svc-required command QC-193
- ip rsvp tos command QC-179
- ip rsvp udp-multicasts command QC-178
- ip rtp compression-connections command P1C-341, QC-214
- ip rtp header-compression command P1C-341, QC-214
- IP RTP Priority
- bandwidth allocation QC-59
- configuration (example) QC-91
- configuring QC-83
- overview QC-58
- restrictions QC-61
- ip rtp priority command QC-58, QC-83
- ip rtp reserve command QC-211
- ip sdr cache-timeout command P1C-320
- ip sdr listen command P1C-319
- IPSec (IPSec network security protocol)
- access lists SC-373
- requirements SC-375
- benefits SC-318
- CA certificates, using SC-397
- CAs
- implementing with SC-397
- implementing without SC-396, SC-397
- CBAC compatibility SC-215
- CET
- comparison SC-318, SC-319
- comparison (table) SC-319
- using with SC-320
- configuration (example) SC-392
- configuring SC-375 to SC-391
- crypto access lists
- any keyword, using SC-381
- creating SC-377
- description SC-377
- manually established SAs SC-379
- mirror images SC-380
- purpose SC-377
- tips SC-378
- crypto map entries, creating SC-383 to SC-390
- crypto maps
- applying SC-390
- dynamic, adding SC-390
- dynamic, creating SC-387, SC-388
- dynamic, definition SC-388
- purpose SC-383
- quantity SC-384
- description SC-317
- feature SC-369
- protocol SC-370
- encapsulation supported SC-373
- hardware supported SC-372
- how it works SC-373
- monitoring SC-391
- multiple peers SC-374
- NAT, configuring SC-373
- network services SC-12, SC-369
- overview MC-625
- performance impacts SC-319
- prerequisites SC-375
- requirements, SAs SC-412
- restrictions SC-373
- SAs
- clearing SC-382
- IKE negotiations SC-374, SC-386
- manual negotiations SC-374, SC-385
- See also SAs
- supported standards SC-370
- switching paths supported SC-373
- traffic protected, defining SC-373
- transforms, description SC-372
- transform sets
- changing SC-381
- configuration (example) SC-405
- defining SC-381
- tunnel endpoint discovery
- See IKE, tunnel endpoint discovery
- ip security add command SC-448
- ip security aeso command SC-450
- ip security dedicated command SC-448
- ip security eso-info command SC-450
- ip security eso-max command SC-450
- ip security eso-min command SC-450
- ip security extended-allowed command SC-448
- ip security first command SC-449
- ip security ignore-authorities command SC-448
- ip security implicit-labelling command SC-448
- ip security multilevel command SC-448
- ip security reserved-allowed command SC-449
- ip security strip command SC-448
- IPSO (IP Security Option)
- basic SC-448
- configuration tasks SC-448
- defaults SC-449
- enabling SC-448
- processing SC-448
- security classifications SC-448
- (examples) SC-452
- extended SC-449
- AESOs, attaching SC-450
- configuration tasks SC-450
- ESOs attaching SC-450
- global defaults SC-450
- ip source-route command P1C-79
- ip split-horizon command P1C-133, P1C-145
- ip split-horizon eigrp command P1C-188
- ip subnet-zero command P1C-10
- ip summary-address eigrp command P1C-186
- ip summary-address rip command P1C-129, P1C-131
- IPTalk
- /etc/services file P2C-36
- AppleTalk-to-IP address mapping P2C-35
- configuration (example) P2C-74 to P2C-76
- description P2C-33
- IP encapsulation P2C-37
- SLIP drivers P2C-33
- UDP port numbers P2C-36
- ip tcp chunk-size command DTC-411, P1C-96
- ip tcp compression-connections command DTC-281, P1C-94
- ip tcp finwait-time command P1C-96
- ip tcp header-compression command DTC-78, DTC-281, P1C-93
- ip tcp intercept connection-timeout command SC-202
- ip tcp intercept drop-mode command SC-201
- ip tcp intercept finrst-timeout command SC-202
- ip tcp intercept list command SC-200
- ip tcp intercept max-incomplete high command SC-202
- ip tcp intercept max-incomplete low command SC-202
- ip tcp intercept mode command SC-201
- ip tcp intercept one-minute high command SC-203
- ip tcp intercept one-minute low command SC-203
- ip tcp intercept watch-timeout command SC-201
- ip tcp path-mtu-discovery command P1C-95
- ip tcp queuemax command P1C-97
- ip tcp selective-ack command P1C-95
- ip tcp synwait-time command DTC-281, P1C-94
- ip tcp timestamp command P1C-96
- ip telnet quiet command DTC-416
- IP to ATM CoS
- ATM VCs, configuring QC-227
- ATM VC support QC-219
- bandwidth, maximum available QC-235
- benefits QC-222
- circuit bumping QC-224
- (examples) QC-238
- features QC-223
- overview QC-219
- per VC CBWFQ
- configuring QC-234
- support QC-221
- prerequisites QC-234
- restrictions QC-225
- VC bundles
- configuring QC-229
- support QC-220
- See also ATM VC bundles
- IP ToS (type of service)
- TN3270 server, configuring BC-785
- ip tos command BC-785, BC-794, BC-796
- ip unnumbered command DTC-70, P1C-12, P1C-321, P1C-322
- ip unnumbered ethernet command DNC-26, DNC-33, DNC-46, DNC-48, DTC-471, DTC-473, WC-69
- ip unnumbered loopback command DTC-396
- ip unreachables command P1C-76
- ip wccp version command FC-366
- IPX (Internet Packet Exchange Protocol)
- access control, configuring P2C-135
- access control violation logging (examples) P2C-179
- access lists
- configuration (examples) P2C-178 to P2C-185
- extended P2C-124
- extended, applying time ranges P2C-130
- extended, creating P2C-127
- filtering, SAP P2C-129
- implicit deny P2C-130
- implicit masks P2C-130
- named P2C-127
- named, extended P2C-128
- named, NLSP route aggregation P2C-129
- named, SAP P2C-129
- named, standard P2C-128
- NetBIOS P2C-124
- description P2C-124
- NetBIOS, creating P2C-130
- NLSP route aggregation P2C-124
- routing table filtering P2C-132
- SAP, creating P2C-127
- standard P2C-124
- standard, creating P2C-127
- types P2C-124
- violations, logging P2C-127, P2C-128
- accounting
- configuring P2C-153
- database entries, deleting P2C-159
- database entries, displaying P2C-159
- database threshold P2C-154
- enabling P2C-154
- (example) P2C-187
- filters P2C-154
- maximum transit entries P2C-154
- addresses P2C-81
- broadcasts P2C-98
- blocking P2C-148
- forwarding P2C-135, P2C-138, P2C-149
- type 20 packets P2C-137, P2C-138
- clock ticks P2C-141
- compliance with Novell's IPX P2C-135
- configurable encapsulation formats XC-191
- configuration (examples) P2C-161 to P2C-166, XC-203
- configuration task list P2C-82
- configuring over PPP DTC-275
- DDR P2C-122, P2C-123
- configuring DTC-301
- DECnet configuration caveat P3C-32
- default routes
- See NLSP, default routes
- default routes, specifying P2C-152
- default routes, understanding P2C-83
- dialer profiles, configuring DTC-377
- disabling P2C-139, P2C-153
- encapsulation P2C-4, P2C-83 to P2C-97
- IEEE interfaces (table) P2C-84
- SAP XC-192
- encapsulation formats
- Ethernet V2 XC-191
- Novell-ether XC-191
- Subnetwork Access Protocol (SNAP) XC-191
- Enhanced IGRP P2C-88
- backup server table P2C-94
- Cisco implementation P2C-5
- enabling (example) P2C-165
- features P2C-87
- filters P2C-92
- route updates P2C-92
- SAP updates P2C-94
- hello packets, intervals P2C-90
- hello packets, timers P2C-90
- hold time P2C-90
- queries P2C-94
- redistribution P2C-91
- routes P2C-92
- SAP updates (example) P2C-166
- SAP updates P2C-92
- split horizon P2C-91
- task list P2C-88
- timers, adjusting P2C-90
- Enhanced IGRP, enabling P2C-88
- fast switching
- cache entries, deleting P2C-156
- directed broadcast packets P2C-149
- disabling P2C-150, XC-14
- enabling XC-13
- enabling for directed broadcast packets XC-13
- Legacy DDR DTC-350
- over ATM P2C-122
- over Frame Relay P2C-122
- FDDI P2C-84
- filtering P2C-107
- filters
- broadcast P2C-135
- generic P2C-131
- GGS, applying to interface P2C-133
- GNS P2C-133
- NetBIOS P2C-134
- description P2C-134
- overview P2C-124
- routing table P2C-132
- SAP P2C-132, P2C-133
- flooded broadcasts P2C-149
- Frame Relay (examples) WC-150, WC-151
- GGS filters P2C-133
- GNS
- control requests P2C-146
- filters P2C-133
- queue length, SAP requests P2C-144
- request response delay P2C-146
- header compression P2C-123
- header compression over PPP DTC-281
- helper addresses P2C-135
- (example) P2C-184
- helper addresses, specifying P2C-135
- integrated routing and bridging
- See IPX, IRB
- interfaces, displaying status P2C-156
- IPXWAN P2C-124
- disabling P2C-124
- failed link P2C-124
- network numbers P2C-124
- PPP P2C-124
- static routing P2C-124
- IRB P2C-86
- keepalives P2C-122, P2C-123
- LANE support P2C-5
- load sharing
- per host P2C-147
- round-robin P2C-147
- maximum paths
- description P2C-147
- setting P2C-147, P2C-148
- messages
- filtering NetBIOS P2C-134
- MIB P2C-5
- MLS support P2C-5
- monitoring tasks P2C-155
- multicast address, SMDS address mapping WC-193
- multicasts P2C-98
- Multilayer Switching
- See IPX, MLS support
- NetBIOS
- access control P2C-134
- filters P2C-134
- filters (example) P2C-182
- messages, filtering P2C-134
- network access P2C-124 to P2C-126
- network connectivity, testing P2C-157
- network numbers
- definition P2C-81
- (example) DTC-41
- interfaces P2C-83
- node numbers P2C-81
- Novell IPX compliance P2C-135
- over PPP
- dedicated network numbers DTC-275
- loopback interfaces DTC-275
- vty lines, configuring DTC-484
- padding packets P2C-152, XC-17
- performance tuning P2C-135
- per host load sharing, enabling P2C-147
- ping type, selecting P2C-156
- PPP P2C-123
- configuring DTC-274
- loopback interfaces (example) DTC-41
- restarting P2C-139, P2C-153
- RIP
- description P2C-141
- updates, delay between P2C-140
- updates, delays P2C-142
- updates, timers P2C-142
- round-robin load sharing, enabling P2C-147
- route aggregation
- See NLSP
- route cache
- invalidation XC-17
- size P2C-150, XC-16
- route cache invalidation P2C-151
- routing
- between emulated LANs P2C-5
- enabling P2C-83
- enabling (example) P2C-161
- enabling on multiple networks P2C-85
- enabling on multiple networks (example) P2C-162
- enabling over WAN interface (example) P2C-174
- metrics P2C-4
- routing over ISLs XC-191
- routing table entries
- deleting P2C-156
- displaying P2C-156
- routing table entries, adding P2C-132
- SAP BC-177, P2C-4, XC-192
- access lists, creating P2C-127
- delay, setting P2C-144
- delay between packets, setting P2C-139, P2C-140
- filtering P2C-127
- filters P2C-132
- filters (example) P2C-180
- me, filtering P2C-133
- queue length, setting P2C-144
- responses to GNS requests, controlling P2C-146
- split horizon P2C-93
- static entries, configuring P2C-143
- (table), static entries P2C-143
- updates P2C-93
- setting P2C-144
- secondary networks
- configuration (example) P2C-163
- shutting down (example) P2C-163
- servers, displaying P2C-156
- SMDS
- configuring WC-195
- dynamic address mapping (example) WC-200
- spoofing P2C-122, P2C-123
- static routes
- adding to routing table P2C-141
- description P2C-141
- floating P2C-141
- static routes, overriding P2C-141
- subinterfaces P2C-97
- configuring P2C-85
- configuration (example) P2C-162
- NLSP P2C-97
- shutting down (example) P2C-162
- tick count P2C-141
- traffic, displaying statistics P2C-156
- TR-LANE support XC-231
- type 20 packets
- accepting P2C-137
- forwarding P2C-137, P2C-138
- VLANs
- TRISL, configuring XC-193
- TRISL, configuring NetWare XC-193
- VLANs support P2C-5, XC-180
- watchdog packets P2C-122, P2C-123
- ipx access-group command P2C-125, P2C-131
- ipx access-list command P2C-110, P2C-128, P2C-129
- ipx accounting command P2C-154
- ipx accounting-list command P2C-154
- ipx accounting-threshold command P2C-154
- ipx accounting-transits command P2C-154
- ipx advertise-default-route-only command P2C-152
- ipx backup-server-query-interval command P2C-94
- ipx bandwidth-percent eigrp command P2C-89
- ipx broadcast-fastswitching command P2C-149, XC-13
- ipx compression enable command DTC-282
- IPXCP
- See IPX, over PPP
- ipx default-output-rip-delay command P2C-139, P2C-143
- ipx default-output-sap-delay command P2C-139, P2C-145
- ipx default-ping command P2C-156
- ipx default-route command P2C-152
- ipx default-triggered-rip-delay command P2C-139, P2C-143
- ipx default-triggered-sap-delay command P2C-139, P2C-145
- ipx delay command P2C-141
- IPX Display and Debug Enhancements
- configuration
- GGS SAP response filter (example) P2C-181
- GGS SAP response filters P2C-133
- IPX traffic statistics P2C-155
- watchdog spoofing P2C-122
- watchdog spoofing (example) P2C-176
- ipx down command P2C-139, P2C-153
- ipx encapsulation command BC-177
- IPX Enhanced IGRP
- bandwidth (examples) P2C-167
- interfaces, displaying P2C-157
- log neighbor adjacencies P2C-158
- monitoring P2C-157
- neighbors, displaying P2C-157
- routing table, displaying entries P2C-157
- topology table P2C-157
- traffic, displaying statistics P2C-157
- ipx gns-reply-disable command P2C-147
- ipx gns-response-delay command P2C-146
- ipx gns-round-robin command P2C-146
- ipx hello-interval command P2C-90
- ipx helper-address command P2C-135, P2C-138, P2C-149
- ipx helper-list command P2C-135
- ipx hold-time eigrp command P2C-90
- ipx input-network-filter command P2C-132
- ipx input-sap-filter command P2C-133
- ipx internal-network command P2C-96
- ipx ipxwan command P2C-124
- ipx ipxwan error command P2C-124
- ipx ipxwan static command P2C-124
- ipx link-delay command P2C-100
- ipx linkup-request command P2C-146
- ipx maximum-paths command P2C-147, P2C-148
- IPX MLS
- access lists
- configuring with, configuration (example) XC-166
- configuring without, configuration (example) XC-165
- overview XC-131
- adding VTP domain interface XC-158
- adding VTP domain interface (caution) XC-158
- assigning VLAN ID to interface XC-158
- cache XC-129
- components XC-128
- MLSP XC-128
- MLS-RP XC-128
- MLS-SE XC-128
- NFFC XC-128
- configuration task list XC-155
- enabling IPX MLS on interface XC-159
- enabling MLSP on router XC-158
- flow mask modes XC-129
- destination XC-129
- destination-source XC-129
- flows XC-128
- management interface, specifying on router XC-159
- monitoring and maintaining XC-160
- operation XC-162
- packet rewrite XC-130
- prerequisites XC-155
- restrictions XC-156
- feature interaction XC-157
- guidelines XC-156
- maximum transmission unit size XC-157
- sample network topology (figure) XC-131, XC-161
- specifying management interface XC-159
- ipx nasi-server enable command DTC-143
- ipx netbios input-access-filter command P2C-134
- ipx netbios output-access-filter command P2C-134
- ipx network command BC-177, DTC-256, P2C-84, P2C-86, P2C-97, P2C-124, P2C-153, WC-82
- ipx network encapsulation command XC-192, XC-193, XC-216
- ipx nhrp authentication command P2C-119
- ipx nhrp holdtime command P2C-122
- ipx nhrp interest command P2C-120
- ipx nhrp map command P2C-119, P2C-159
- ipx nhrp max-send command P2C-121
- ipx nhrp network-id command P2C-118
- ipx nhrp nhs command P2C-119
- ipx nhrp record command P2C-121
- ipx nhrp responder command P2C-121
- ipx nhrp use command P2C-120
- ipx nlsp csnp-interval command P2C-101
- ipx nlsp enable command P2C-97, P2C-108 to P2C-116
- ipx nlsp hello-interval command P2C-101
- ipx nlsp lsp-interval command P2C-102
- ipx nlsp metric command P2C-99
- ipx nlsp multicast command P2C-99
- ipx nlsp priority command P2C-101
- ipx nlsp-retransmit-interval command P2C-102
- ipx nlsp rip command P2C-117
- ipx nlsp sap command P2C-117
- ipx output-ggs-filter command P2C-133
- ipx output-gns-filter command P2C-133
- ipx output-network-filter command P2C-132
- ipx output-rip-delay command P2C-139, P2C-140, P2C-142
- ipx output-sap-delay command P2C-139, P2C-140, P2C-144
- ipx output-sap-filter command P2C-133
- ipx pad-process-switched-packets command P2C-152, XC-17
- ipx per-host-load-share command P2C-148
- ipx ppp-client loopback command DTC-275
- ipx rip-max-packetsize command P2C-143, P2C-145
- ipx rip-multiplier command P2C-143
- ipx route-cache command DTC-377, P2C-150, P2C-152, WC-198, XC-13, XC-14, XC-17
- ipx route-cache inactivity-timeout command P2C-151, XC-17
- ipx route-cache max-size command P2C-150, XC-16
- ipx route command P2C-141
- ipx router command P2C-88, P2C-91, P2C-96, P2C-117
- IPX router configuration mode
- entering FC-405
- summary FC-392
- ipx router eigrp command P2C-113, P2C-114
- ipx router-filter command P2C-132
- ipx router nlsp command P2C-99, P2C-108 to P2C-116
- ipx router-sap-filter command P2C-133
- ipx routing command BC-150, BC-177, P2C-83, XC-191, XC-193, XC-216
- IPX routing over ISL in VLANs
- configuring NetWare subinterface XC-192
- enabling IPX routing XC-191
- VLAN encapsulation format XC-192
- ipx sap command DNC-61, P2C-143
- ipx sap-incremental command P2C-93
- ipx sap-incremental split-horizon command P2C-93
- ipx sap-max-packetsize command P2C-143
- ipx sap-multiplier command P2C-145
- ipx sap-queue-maximum command P2C-144
- ipx split-horizon command P2C-92
- ipx spx-idle-time command DTC-301, DTC-377
- ipx spx-spoof command DTC-301, DTC-377
- ipx throughput command P2C-100
- ipx triggered-rip-delay command P2C-139, P2C-142
- ipx triggered-sap-delay command P2C-139, P2C-144
- ipx type-20-helpered command P2C-138
- ipx type-20-input-checks command P2C-137
- ipx type-20-output-checks command P2C-138
- ipx type-20-propagation command P2C-137, P2C-140
- ipx update interval command P2C-142, P2C-144
- ipx update sap-after-rip command P2C-146
- IPXWAN
- See IPX, IPXWAN
- ipx watchdog-spoof command DTC-301, DTC-377, P2C-123
- IRB (integrated routing and bridging)
- BVI
- configuring BC-41
- description BC-25
- configuration
- basic (example) BC-64
- complex (example) BC-65
- multiple bridge group (example) BC-66
- PA-12E/2FE Ethernet Switch (example) BC-83
- task list BC-39
- enabling BC-40
- interfaces
- IP P1C-30
- IPX
- protocols, configuring BC-41
- IRDP (ICMP Router Discovery Protocol)
- conformance to router discovery protocol P1C-28
- enabling P1C-29
- use in routing assistance P1C-28
- IS (intermediate system)
- Level 1 P3C-64, P3C-81
- Level 2 P3C-64, P3C-81
- listing, for NSAP-to-SNPA mapping P3C-81
- neighbors P3C-92
- ISAKMP (Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol), description SC-410
- See also IKE
- ISAKMP policy configuration mode
- entering FC-405
- summary FC-392
- ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network)
- 128 kbps leased-line service
- configuring DTC-227
- (example) DTC-232
- interface characteristics DTC-227
- Advice of Charge DTC-222 to DTC-223
- BRI and dialer profiles (example) DTC-230
- call history DTC-223
- destination DTC-222
- dialer map class DTC-223
- dialer profiles DTC-222
- ISDN interface, configuring DTC-222
- Legacy DDR DTC-222
- outgoing calls DTC-222
- overview DTC-222
- PRI and legacy DDR (example) DTC-230
- short-hold mode, configuring DTC-222
- switch types DTC-222
- B channel
- ascending call order (example) DTC-206
- call order default DTC-177
- outgoing call order DTC-177
- call history DTC-223
- cause codes DTC-159
- channels, disabling DTC-225
- channel service states DTC-226
- definition MC-683
- DNIS-plus-ISDN-subaddress binding
- (example) DTC-383
- encapsulations
- automatic detection DTC-228
- dynamic multiple DTC-383
- interfaces
- monitoring DTC-223
- TEI DTC-173
- LAPB-TA asynchronous traffic DTC-236
- leased-line service, Germany and Japan DTC-227
- multiple switch types DTC-149, DTC-151
- configuration (example) DTC-161
- PRI interfaces, configuring DTC-176
- restrictions DTC-176
- NFAS DTC-223 to DTC-226
- alternate route index DTC-224
- backup D-channel DTC-225, DTC-232
- channelized T1 controllers (example) DTC-232
- DDR configuration (example) DTC-232
- PRI group DTC-224
- primary D-channel DTC-225, DTC-231
- service state (example) DTC-232
- NFAS channel interface
- configuring DTC-225
- disabling DTC-225
- NFAS groups, monitoring DTC-225
- NFAS switch types DTC-224
- semipermanent connections
- Australia, Germany DTC-226
- support DTC-173
- special signalling
- (examples) DTC-229
- troubleshooting DTC-229
- subaddress DTC-314, DTC-340
- subaddress binding DTC-160
- X.25 over D channel WC-15
- isdn all-incoming-calls-v120 command DTC-234
- isdn answer1 command DNC-119, DTC-157
- isdn answer2 command DTC-158
- isdn bchan-number-order command DTC-177
- ISDN BRI
- asynchronous access DTC-235
- called party number, verifying DTC-157
- caller ID screening DTC-157
- calling line identification, configuring DTC-157
- calling number identification DTC-158
- compression (examples) DTC-163
- configuration buffers
- configuring DTC-152
- verifying DTC-152
- configuration self-tests DTC-161
- configuring DTC-147 to DTC-164
- dialer rotary group (example) DTC-162
- encapsulations, configuring DTC-154
- fast rollover delay, configuring DTC-158
- global and interface switch type (example) DTC-161
- interfaces
- configuration (example) DTC-203
- configuring DTC-149, DTC-151, DTC-153
- monitoring DTC-160
- leased-line service DTC-226
- 128 kbps DTC-227
- normal speeds DTC-227
- platform support DTC-227
- line configuration requirements DTC-148
- line speed, configuring DTC-158
- MLP and compression (example) DTC-163
- modem use over
- BRI interface configuration (example) DNC-122
- complete configuration (example) DNC-125
- configuring DNC-117
- overview DNC-116
- verifying DNC-120
- MTU size DTC-152
- network address, configuring DTC-155
- network module DNC-115
- point-to-multipoint service DTC-148
- point-to-point service DTC-148
- semipermanent connections DTC-156
- Sending Complete information element, Taiwan, Hong Kong DTC-159
- switch types
- configuration information DTC-148
- configuring DTC-151
- TEI interfaces
- configuration (example) DTC-203
- configuring DTC-173
- defaults DTC-174
- TEI negotiation timing, configuring DTC-156
- troubleshooting DTC-160
- V.120 support, PPP on virtual terminal lines DTC-235
- voice calls
- incoming (example) DTC-164
- outgoing (example) DTC-164
- X.25 traffic, configuring DNC-205
- isdn caller command DNC-108, DNC-119, DTC-157
- ISDN caller ID callback
- best match system, don't care digits DNC-109
- callback, local side DNC-108
- calling, remote side DNC-108
- DDR fast call rerouting for ISDN, calling side DNC-107
- dialer enable-timeout timer DNC-107
- dialer profiles
- callback actions DNC-107
- configuring DNC-108
- processes DNC-107
- dialer rotary, configuring DNC-108
- dialer rotary group (example) DNC-113
- dialer wait-for-carrier timer DNC-107
- don't care digits DNC-110
- (examples) DNC-109
- Legacy DDR
- callback actions DNC-106
- configuring DNC-108
- overview DNC-105
- prerequisites
- dialer profiles DNC-105
- Legacy DDR DNC-105
- remote side configuration note DNC-107
- timers, configuring DNC-107
- isdn calling-number command DNC-119, DTC-158, DTC-174
- ISDN cause code override DTC-159
- isdn disconnect-cause command DTC-159
- isdn fast-rollover-delay command DNC-95, DNC-119
- isdn incoming-voice modem command DNC-119, DTC-174
- ISDN LAPB-TA
- configuration (example) DTC-239
- encapsulation autodetection DTC-237
- overview DTC-236
- isdn leased-line bri 128 command DTC-227
- isdn leased-line bri command DTC-227
- isdn modem-busy-cause command DNC-119
- ISDN module, overview DNC-227
- isdn network-failure-cause command MC-417, MC-423
- ISDN Non-Facility Associated Signalling
- See NFAS
- isdn not-end-to-end command DNC-119, DTC-158, DTC-159
- isdn overlap-receiving T302 command MC-423
- ISDN PRI
- analog calls, configuring DTC-174
- B channel
- ascending call order (example) DTC-206
- outgoing call order DTC-177
- calling number identification DTC-174
- channel groups (example) DTC-206
- channelized E1 controllers
- configuring DTC-168
- DDR configuration (example) DTC-205
- slot and port numbering DTC-168
- channelized T1 controllers
- configuring DTC-169
- DDR configuration (example) DTC-204
- slot and port numbering DTC-169
- configuration self-tests DTC-177
- D-channel serial interface number DTC-168, DTC-170
- DDR configuration requirement DTC-167
- encapsulations
- Frame Relay DTC-171
- X.25 DTC-171
- (examples) DTC-202
- Legacy DDR interface (examples) DTC-230, DTC-232
- line configuration requirements DTC-167
- multiple switch types
- configuring DTC-176
- (example) DTC-206
- restrictions DTC-176
- NSF call-by-call (example) DTC-203
- point-to-multipoint service DTC-167
- PRI groups (example) DTC-206
- semipermanent connections, Australia DTC-173
- Sending Complete information element
- Taiwan, Hong Kong DTC-174
- serial interfaces, configuring DTC-170
- isdn protocol-emulate command MC-416
- isdn sending-complete command DNC-119, DTC-160, DTC-174
- isdn service command DTC-225
- isdn spid1 command DNC-119, DTC-154
- isdn spid2 command DNC-119, DTC-154
- isdn switch-type command DTC-151, DTC-168, DTC-169, DTC-176, DTC-227, MC-416, MC-423
- isdn tei command DTC-157, DTC-174
- isdn x25 dchannel command DNC-205
- isdn x25 static-tei command DNC-205
- isis adjacency-filter command P3C-83
- isis circuit-type command P1C-196, P3C-74
- isis csnp-interval command P1C-194, P3C-72
- IS-IS Dynamic Routing P3C-68
- IS-IS for CLNS
- adjacency, specifying desired P3C-74
- adjacency state changes P3C-77
- area password, setting P3C-74
- area routing P3C-64
- Cisco implementation P3C-61
- CSNP interval, configuring P3C-72
- designated router election P3C-73
- domain password, setting P3C-74
- dynamic routing, configuring P3C-69
- hello interval, configuring P3C-72
- hello multiplier, configuring P3C-72
- ignore LSPs P3C-76
- interface parameter, configuring P3C-71
- Level 1 routers P3C-64
- Level 1 routing table, displaying P3C-93
- link-state database, displaying P3C-93
- link-state metrics, configuring P3C-71
- LSP
- MTU size, setting P3C-77
- retransmission interval, configuring P3C-73
- password
- assigning P3C-74
- authentication P3C-74
- router level support, configuring P3C-76
- routing
- configuration (example) P3C-103
- information redistribution P3C-83
- system routing P3C-64
- IS-IS for IP
- adjacency, specifying P1C-196
- advertised hello interval, setting P1C-194
- area passwords, configuring P1C-198
- area tag P1C-192, P3C-69, P3C-71
- conditional default origination P1C-198
- configuration task list P1C-191
- configuring P1C-191
- default route, generating P1C-198
- designated router election, specifying P1C-196
- domain passwords, configuring P1C-198
- hello interval, setting P1C-194
- interface parameters, configuring P1C-193
- interface password, assigning P1C-196
- link-state metrics, configuring P1C-194
- password authentication P1C-198
- retransmission level, setting P1C-195
- route redistribution P1C-274
- system type P1C-198
- isis hello-interval command P1C-194, P3C-72
- isis hello-multiplier command P1C-195, P3C-72
- isis lsp-interval command P1C-195
- isis metric command P1C-194, P3C-72
- IS-IS Multiarea Support
- configuration
- (example) P1C-202, P3C-104
- LSP flooding P1C-196, P3C-75
- output of show commands P1C-200, P3C-78
- partitioning avoidance P3C-77
- routing level P1C-199, P3C-78
- isis password command P1C-196, P3C-74
- isis priority command P1C-196, P3C-73
- isis retransmit-interval command P1C-195, P3C-73
- isis retransmit-throttle-interval command P1C-195
- ISL (Inter-Switch Link Protocol)
- Banyan VINES encapsulation XC-185
- configuring on a subinterface XC-195
- DECnet encapsulation, configuring XC-186
- description XC-178
- encapsulation XC-178
- configuration tasks XC-184
- frame tagging XC-183
- HSRP VLAN encapsulation XC-188
- IPX encapsulations XC-191
- link XC-178
- overview XC-183
- VLANs
- identifier XC-183
- traffic, distributed on VIP card XC-193
- XNS encapsulation XC-195, XC-196, XC-197
- ISO 10589 P1C-191
- ISO CLNS (ISO Connectionless Network Service)
- access lists, creating P3C-83
- addresses
- assigning P3C-60
- background P3C-59
- multiple area P3C-60
- rules P3C-62
- adjacencies
- CLNS neighbors P3C-92
- ES neighbors P3C-92
- establishing P3C-83
- IS neighbors P3C-92
- areas
- assigning P3C-60
- multihoming P3C-70
- basic static routing (example) P3C-108
- Cisco implementation P3C-4
- clearing cache P3C-92
- CLNP ISO documentation P3C-4
- concurrent routing and bridging P3C-63
- configuration
- (examples) P3C-99
- tasks P3C-65
- configuring
- overlapping areas P3C-101
- over WANs P3C-88
- performance parameters P3C-89
- SMDS WC-195
- congestion threshold P3C-90
- DDR
- access groups DTC-303
- configuring DTC-303
- DECnet cluster alias configuration P3C-87
- destination routing table, displaying P3C-93
- Digital-compatible mode configuration P3C-87
- displaying general information P3C-92
- DNS queries P3C-82
- domains
- addresses P3C-60
- establishing P3C-60
- dynamic routing
- configuring P3C-66
- (examples) P3C-100 to P3C-102
- in overlapping areas P3C-101
- interdomain routing (example) P3C-102
- NSAPs P3C-59
- protocol support P3C-64
- within a domain P3C-100
- ERPDU, disabling P3C-91
- ES-IS
- ISO documentation P3C-4
- parameters P3C-86
- protocol P3C-81
- ES neighbors P3C-92
- fast switching P3C-90, XC-15
- filter expressions
- creating P3C-83
- displaying P3C-92
- displaying filter sets P3C-92
- GOSIP compliance P3C-4
- HDLC encapsulation P3C-4
- hello packets, specifying P3C-86
- IGRP support P3C-4
- interdomain routing (example) P3C-110
- interfaces
- displaying information P3C-92
- enabling on P3C-80
- intradomain static routing (example) P3C-109
- IS-IS, ISO documentation P3C-4
- IS neighbors P3C-92
- ISO standards supported P3C-4
- local source packet parameters P3C-92
- maintaining, network P3C-92
- MTU P3C-89
- multicast address, SMDS address mapping WC-193
- multihoming P3C-70
- neighbors
- listing, for NSAP-to-SNPA mapping P3C-81
- NETs P3C-59
- assigning P3C-60
- next hop P3C-62
- network connectivity, testing P3C-92
- NSAPs
- address rules P3C-62
- and NETs in ISO network architecture P3C-59
- dynamic routing P3C-59
- field formats P3C-59
- prefix P3C-62
- n-selector P3C-59
- OSI standard P3C-59
- packet lifetime P3C-92
- protocols supported P3C-4
- QOS option P3C-88
- record route option P3C-88
- redistribution, address match P3C-85
- routes
- entering P3C-62
- next hop NET P3C-62
- NSAPs prefix P3C-62
- routing
- dynamic
- See ISO CLNS, dynamic routing
- in more than one area P3C-101
- static routes
- See ISO CLNS, static routing
- routing cache
- clearing P3C-92
- displaying entries P3C-92
- dynamic entries P3C-63
- reinitializing P3C-92
- static entries P3C-63
- routing protocols supported P3C-4
- security-option packets, allowing to pass P3C-88
- source route option P3C-88
- static routing P3C-64
- support of P3C-4
- Target Identifier Address Resolution Protocol
- See TARP
- traffic statistics, displaying P3C-93
- transmitting congestion information over Frame Relay WC-11
- X.25 encapsulation P3C-4
- ISO IGRP
- addressing P3C-60
- adjacency P3C-83
- area routing P3C-64
- areas P3C-64
- border routers P3C-83
- Cisco implementation P3C-61
- configuring P3C-66
- enabling P3C-66
- filters P3C-83
- interdomain routing P3C-64
- Level 1 routers P3C-64
- metric adjustments P3C-67
- NETs, configuring P3C-66
- packet forwarding P3C-83
- preferred routes P3C-86
- processes per router P3C-66
- route maps P3C-84
- router level, specifying P3C-66
- routing
- information redistribution P3C-83
- processes, displaying P3C-93
- split horizon P3C-67
- system IDs P3C-64
- system routing P3C-64
- timing parameter adjustments P3C-67
- iso-igrp adjacency-filter command P3C-83
- ISR (Intermediate Session Routing)
- CMPC support BC-249, BC-662
- is-type command P1C-198, P3C-76
- ITU, definition MC-683
- ITU-T, definition MC-684
- ITU-T X.25 Recommendation WC-14
- IVR, definition MC-684
J
- Java blocking
- See CBAC, Java
- Join message
- IP multicast routing P1C-309
K
- KA9Q program IC-155
- keepalive (TN3270) command BC-786, BC-794, BC-796, BC-797
- keepalive command DTC-263, IC-7, WC-119, WC-180
- keepalive-lifetime command XC-313
- keepalives
- Fast EtherChannel IC-36
- Frame Relay WC-119
- Frame Relay end-to-end WC-128
- IPX P2C-123
- watchdog packets P2C-122
- LAT timers DTC-424
- PPP, enabling LQM DTC-247
- SPX P2C-123
- translate option DTC-471
- TN3270 server, configuring BC-785, BC-786
- keepalive-time command XC-313
- keepalive timer, configuring WC-37
- keepalive timers, adjusting IC-7
- keepalive timers, BGP P1C-225
- Kerberos
- authentication SC-143
- login SC-27
- PPP SC-30
- configuration (examples) SC-146 to SC-157
- configuring SC-139 to SC-145
- copying SRVTABs files SC-142
- creating SRVTABs SC-140
- credential forwarding SC-143
- extracting SRVTABs SC-141
- instance mapping SC-145
- KDC SC-139
- KDC database SC-140
- mandatory authentication SC-145
- network access server communication SC-141
- realms SC-141
- description SC-135
- Encrypted Kerberized Telnet SC-144
- maintaining SC-145
- monitoring SC-145
- operation SC-137 to SC-139
- Telnet to router SC-144
- terms (table) SC-136
- Kerberos security
- ARA, enabling DTC-561
- Kermit files, downloading FC-64
- keyboard emulations, IBM 7171 (example) DTC-441
- key chain command P1C-285
- for DRP P1C-80
- for IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-186
- key chain configuration mode
- entering FC-405
- summary FC-392
- key chain key configuration mode
- description FC-392
- entering FC-405
- key command P1C-285
- for DRP P1C-80
- for IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-186
- key distribution center
- See Kerberos, KDC
- keymap command DTC-438
- keymaps
- alternate DTC-439
- changing FC-67
- line characteristics DTC-439
- selection priority DTC-435
- selection process (figure) DTC-436
- keymap-type command DTC-438
- keys
- chains SC-444
- management SC-444
- preshared
- configuration (example) SC-423
- configuring SC-420
- IKE policy parameter SC-414
- ISAKMP identity, configuring SC-418
- specifying SC-420
- RSA
- See RSA keys
- key-string command P1C-285, SC-419
- for DRP P1C-80
- for IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-186
- keystroke, suspend-session DTC-134
- Kinetics FastPath router, KIP software P2C-35
- K-Star, Shiva FastPath routers P2C-11
L
- L2F (Layer 2 Forwarding)
- encapsulation processes DNC-146
- fast switching, stack group environment DNC-146
- overview DTC-469
- tunneling DNC-146, DTC-469, DTC-516
- tunneling technology DTC-469
- virtual templates DTC-469
- l2tp ip tos reflect command DNC-173
- L2TP (Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol) MC-618
- l2tp tunnel authentication command DNC-167
- l2tp tunnel password command DNC-168
- label
- assigning XC-73
- switch routers XC-88
- label binding
- description XC-59
- distribution XC-59
- label forwarding XC-87
- label switching
- configuring
- destination prefixes XC-78
- paths XC-78
- enabling
- incrementally XC-77
- subset of destination prefixes XC-78
- routing XC-59
- label switching network
- router-only XC-76
- traffic engineered paths XC-82
- LAN (local-area network) XC-175
- segmentation XC-176
- with VLANs XC-181
- LANCE controller IC-27
- lan command BC-670, BC-687
- LANE (LAN emulation)
- address resolution XC-224
- assigning components to subinterfaces
- rules XC-235
- ATM address
- constructing XC-233
- ESI field XC-233
- ESI values derived from MAC address XC-234
- prefix, configuring on switch XC-233, XC-236
- syntax XC-233
- templates XC-234
- wildcards XC-234
- values of wildcard characters XC-234
- broadcast-and-unknown server (BUS) XC-230
- Cisco implementation XC-222
- client XC-222, XC-230
- and server, setting up XC-245, XC-246
- changing to different emulated LAN, change database first XC-245
- MAC address XC-233
- protocol address, assigning XC-245, XC-246
- requires MAC address XC-232
- components XC-222
- on subinterfaces, rules for assigning XC-235
- unique ATM address XC-232
- configuration plan and worksheet recommended XC-236
- configuration server XC-222, XC-230
- ATM address, locally configured XC-237
- database XC-222
- enabling XC-243
- how clients find XC-223
- on major interface XC-235
- configuration task list XC-235
- database
- default LAN, setting up XC-239
- restricted-membership LANs, setting up XC-242
- setting up XC-239
- task list for, setting up XC-239, XC-280
- types of entries XC-222
- unrestricted-membership LANs, setting up XC-240
- database configuration mode, entering FC-409
- default emulated LAN, unrestricted membership mandatory XC-239
- emulated LANs
- and subnetworks XC-245, XC-246
- default, setting up database for XC-239
- default components on several routers, configuration (example) XC-253, XC-254
- multiple (figure) XC-255
- names, unique on an interface XC-222
- ESI template XC-234
- Ethernet support XC-231
- fault tolerance XC-221
- interaction with MPOA XC-301
- LE ARP XC-230
- MAC address, clients on a given interface XC-232
- MAC layer connectivity XC-221
- MPOA XC-246
- multicast addresses XC-225
- network flappage XC-250
- prefix template XC-234
- routing between emulated LANs P2C-3, P2C-5, XC-222, XC-227, XC-244, XC-245
- routing protocol support XC-231
- scenarios
- multiple emulated LANs XC-226
- single emulated LAN XC-225
- typical XC-225
- server XC-230
- and clients, setting up XC-244 to XC-246
- brief description XC-222
- Cisco implementation XC-222
- single emulated LAN scenario (figure) XC-226
- SSRP XC-231, XC-247
- support
- Banyan VINES XC-231
- DECnet XC-231
- XNS XC-231
- token ring
- configuring for MPOA XC-317
- VCCs
- Configure Direct XC-223
- Configure Direct (server) XC-223, XC-224
- Control Direct XC-223, XC-224
- Control Distribute XC-223, XC-224
- Data Direct XC-223, XC-224
- Multicast Forward XC-225
- Multicast Send XC-225
- types (figure) XC-223
- VCC types XC-223
- lane auto-config-atm-address command XC-244
- lane client command XC-245, XC-246
- lane client mpoa client command XC-318
- lane client mpoa client name command XC-306
- lane client mpoa server command XC-318
- lane client mpoa server name command XC-313
- lane client tokenring command XC-318
- lane config command XC-243
- lane database command XC-240 to XC-242, XC-281, XC-282, XC-283, XC-318
- lane server-bus command XC-245, XC-312
- lane server-bus ethernet command XC-306
- lane server-bus tokenring elan-id command XC-318
- LAN Extender
- access list
- assigning IC-53
- acknowledgment timeout IC-55
- description IC-47
- Ethernet interface, shutting down IC-55
- filtering for Ethernet- and SNAP-encapsulated packets IC-54
- frames
- filtering by MAC address IC-51, IC-53
- filtering by protocol type IC-54
- interface
- access list (examples) IC-67
- binding to the serial line IC-49
- configuring IC-49, IC-67
- enabling (example) IC-67
- monitoring IC-15
- statistics, displaying IC-15
- interface on router
- configuring IC-51
- MAC address, assigning IC-51
- PPP encapsulation on serial interface IC-51
- serial interface, configuring IC-51
- LEDs
- figure IC-56, IC-57
- on LAN Extender IC-56
- trouble indicators (table) IC-57, IC-58
- MAC address IC-48
- priority list, assigning IC-54
- problem solving IC-56
- queueing priorities, setting IC-54
- rebooting IC-56
- restarting IC-55
- retries, setting IC-55
- retry count IC-55
- software image, downloading IC-56
- timeout, setting IC-55
- troubleshooting IC-56
- lan-name command BC-521
- LAPB (Link Access Procedure, Balanced)
- compression WC-207
- configuration
- (example) WC-267
- task list WC-206
- custom queueing WC-210
- datagram transport WC-14, WC-207
- DDR, configuring DTC-353
- encapsulation WC-207
- frame error detection WC-206, WC-208
- general statistics, displaying WC-266
- modulo, function WC-209
- multiprotocol (example) WC-268
- N1 parameter WC-209
- over leased serial line WC-206, WC-210
- parameters (table) WC-209
- PLP restarts WC-222
- priority queueing WC-210
- retransmission criteria WC-206, WC-208
- timers, link failure (T4) and hardware outage WC-210
- transparent bridging (example) WC-268
- window parameter, k WC-209
- lapb interface-outage command WC-209
- lapb k command WC-209
- lapb modulo command WC-209
- lapb n1 command WC-209
- lapb n2 command WC-209
- lapb t1 command WC-209
- lapb t4 command WC-209
- LAPF (Link Access Procedure, Frame Relay), displaying WC-147
- LAPF link idle timer value T203, setting WC-123
- LAPF maximum retransmission count N200, setting WC-123
- LAPF retransmission timer value T200, setting WC-123
- LAPF window size k, setting WC-123
- large-scale dial-out
- AAA network security, configuring DNC-7
- AAA server access, configuring DNC-8
- Ascend AV pairs (table) DNC-10
- asynchronous dialing (example) DNC-20
- configuration task prerequisites DNC-6
- map class attributes DNC-13
- monitoring DNC-13
- network security services DNC-7
- overview DNC-3
- RADIUS attributes DNC-12
- remote network route, configuring DNC-7
- reverse DNS, configuring DNC-8
- scalable dial-out service DNC-4
- SGBP dial-out connection bidding, configuring DNC-8
- stack group and static route download configuration (example) DNC-14
- user profiles
- configuring DNC-9
- (example) DNC-19
- LAT (local-area transport)
- access lists (example) DTC-430
- basic services configuration (example) DTC-428
- compression, configuring BC-43
- configuring DTC-421
- connections
- configuration (examples) DTC-431
- host-initiated DTC-419, DTC-422
- stopping DTC-427
- VMS host DTC-420
- delay, set acknowledgment DTC-425
- description DTC-409, DTC-417
- font selection DTC-447
- group codes, filtering BC-50
- group codes (example) DTC-428
- group list
- logical names DTC-422
- outgoing connections DTC-421
- groups DTC-419
- group services DTC-422
- high-speed buffer DTC-421
- keepalive timer DTC-424
- master and slave functions DTC-418
- message retransmission limit DTC-424
- multiple connections, starting DTC-427
- outbound session (example) DTC-429
- performance DTC-425
- port name DTC-420
- protocol translations
- configuration (examples) DTC-494 to DTC-513
- LAT-to- LAT over an IP WAN (example) DTC-500
- TCP standalone (example) DTC-513
- to LAT via X.25 (example) DTC-505
- to TCP via X.25 (example) DTC-507
- X.25 host (example) DTC-509
- X.25 PAD (examples) DTC-518
- protocol transparency DTC-421
- proxy node, enabling DTC-423
- received messages DTC-425
- rotary group
- associating with a service (example) DTC-430
- configuration (example) DTC-429
- service announcements
- administrative filtering BC-50
- deny conditions for LAT group codes BC-50
- disabling DTC-424
- group code service filtering BC-50
- services
- description DTC-419
- LAN (example) DTC-429
- partitioning by terminal line (example) DTC-429
- sessions
- description DTC-419
- maximum virtual circuit DTC-425
- timers
- traffic, configuring DTC-424
- virtual circuit, configuring DTC-424
- lat command DTC-426, DTC-466, DTC-472
- lat enabled command DTC-421
- lat group-list command DTC-422
- lat host-buffers command DTC-425
- lat host-delay command DTC-425
- lat out-group command DTC-421
- lat remote-modification command DTC-422, DTC-426
- lat server-buffers command DTC-425
- lat service-announcements command DTC-423
- lat service-group command DTC-422
- lat service-responder command DTC-423
- lat service-timer command DTC-423
- lat vc-sessions command DTC-425
- lat vc-timer command DTC-424
- Layer 2
- address XC-6
- encapsulating interfaces XC-181
- forwarding table
- IP multicast MLS XC-125
- Layer 3
- address XC-6
- building VPNs XC-67
- connectionless architecture XC-68
- features XC-73
- MLS cache, IP multicast MLS XC-126
- LCD, definition MC-684
- lcnode command P3C-2
- LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) support, specifying SC-400
- LD-CELP, definition MC-684
- LE ARP XC-230
- lease, specifying P1C-70
- lease command P1C-68
- leased serial line, LAPB on WC-206
- LEC, definition MC-684
- LECS (LAN Emulation Configuration Server) XC-221
- LECs (LAN Emulation Client)
- commands XC-318
- configuring for Token Ring XC-317
- configuring the database XC-318
- LED trouble indicators table IC-57, IC-58
- Legacy DDR
- dial backup
- asynchronous interfaces (example) DTC-392
- ISDN (example) DTC-392
- hubs
- access lists DTC-346
- AppleTalk (example) DTC-356
- asynchronous interfaces (example) DTC-358
- authentication DTC-342, DTC-343
- Banyan VINES (example) DTC-356
- bridging access control DTC-346
- configuration task flow DTC-338
- configuring DTC-337 to DTC-367
- connections, monitoring DTC-353
- DECnet (example) DTC-357
- dialer group interface assignment DTC-346
- dialer hold queue DTC-348
- dialer interfaces (figure) DTC-342
- dialer rotary group DTC-341, DTC-344, DTC-348, DTC-349
- dialing configuration (example) DTC-361
- (examples) DTC-354 to DTC-367
- (figure) DTC-344
- Frame Relay DTC-350 to DTC-352
- Frame Relay (examples) DTC-365
- interface diagnostics DTC-353
- ISDN interfaces, enabling DTC-340
- ISO CLNS (example) DTC-329, DTC-357
- LAPB (example) DTC-367
- LAPB, configuring DTC-353
- load threshold DTC-349
- multiple destinations DTC-344
- multiple destinations (example) DTC-362
- PPP (example) DTC-363
- protocol access control DTC-346
- receiving calls DTC-342
- routing access control DTC-346
- timers, enabling DTC-347
- transparent bridging (example) DTC-354, DTC-355
- X.25 DTC-352
- X.25 encapsulation (example) DTC-367
- XNS (example) DTC-358
- ISDN caller ID callback DNC-106
- actions DNC-106
- BRI interface (example) DNC-113
- configuring DNC-108
- ISDN NFAS, primary D-channel DTC-232
- non-V.25bis modems DTC-312
- PPP DDR with authentication (example) DTC-306
- PPP DDR without authentication (example) DTC-304
- spokes
- 2-way client/server (examples) DTC-326, DTC-333
- access lists DTC-315
- AppleTalk configuration (example) DTC-328
- bandwidth on demand DTC-319
- bridging access control DTC-315
- carrier wait time DTC-318
- configuring DTC-309
- connections, monitoring DTC-323
- DECnet configuration (example) DTC-328
- dialer group assignment DTC-316
- dialer hold queue DTC-318
- DTR calls DTC-312, DTC-313
- DTR dialing (example) DTC-330
- Frame Relay DTC-320, DTC-321
- Frame Relay (example) DTC-335
- interface diagnostics DTC-323
- interface idle timer DTC-317
- interface priority in dialer rotary group DTC-318
- IP, configuring DTC-325
- ISDN interfaces, enabling DTC-311
- line down time DTC-318
- multiple calls to single destination DTC-319
- passive interface DTC-312, DTC-313
- protocol access control DTC-315
- single site calls DTC-313
- spoke configuration (examples) DTC-324 to DTC-336
- transparent bridging DTC-315
- transparent bridging (example) DTC-324, DTC-325
- X.25 DTR dialing (example) DTC-336
- X.25 encapsulation DTC-322
- XNS configuration (example) DTC-329
- V.120 incoming calls (example) DTC-236
- virtual profiles interoperability DNC-40
- length command FC-68
- LERs (Label Edge Routers) XC-73, XC-108
- LES XC-221
- LES/BUS (LAN Emulation Server/broadcast and unknown server), configuring XC-318
- Level 1 router
- adjacency P3C-74
- IS P3C-81
- ISO IGRP P3C-76
- Level 2 switching IC-58
- Level 2 forwarding
- fast switching, stack group environment IC-9
- Level 2 router
- adjacency P3C-74
- IS P3C-81
- ISO IGRP P3C-64
- routing updates P3C-66
- Level 3 switching IC-58
- lex burned-in-address command IC-51
- lex input-address-list command IC-53
- lex input-type-list command IC-54
- lex priority-group command IC-54
- lex retry-count command IC-55
- lex timeout command IC-55
- LFI (Link Fragmentation and Interleaving)
- defined QC-209
- (example) QC-212
- interleaving statistics QC-211
- overview QC-203
- summary QC-142
- license
- CTRC, configuring BC-577
- licensing for CTRC router BC-563
- lifetime command SC-416
- LightStream ATM switch
- See Cisco LightStream 100 ATM switch; Cisco LightStream 1010 ATM switch
- lightweight registration, description MC-45
- limit base-size command DNC-255
- limit command DNC-254
- limit overflow-size command DNC-256
- line-activation banners
- configuring FC-83
- disabling on a line FC-83
- line aux command DTC-74
- line build-out commands IC-105
- line cards
- commands, executing on FC-314
- crash information FC-315
- diagnostic testing FC-313
- loading images FC-192
- See also dial shelf cards
- linecode b8zs command DTC-170, WC-178
- linecode command DNC-264, DTC-186
- linecode hdb3 command DTC-168, DTC-181, WC-178
- line coding, NRZI DTC-48, IC-84
- line command FC-310
- line configuration mode
- entering FC-405
- summary FC-393
- line-in-use messages, displaying FC-81
- line numbers
- absolute DTC-22
- relative DTC-22
- lines
- activation message FC-83
- ARA, configuring DTC-553
- asynchronous, configuring DTC-21
- asynchronous modem, configuring DTC-27
- automatic disconnect, configuring DTC-66
- compared to interfaces DTC-8
- connection protocol, configuring DTC-457
- connections, configuring individual DTC-77
- disconnecting FC-80
- DDR asynchronous downtime, enabling DTC-318
- file transfers FC-64
- insecure, setting for LAT FC-71
- looped-back DTC-244
- modem control, configuring DTC-60
- modems, disabling DTC-129
- parity, configuring DTC-460
- passwords, enabling DTC-460
- relationship to interfaces DTC-20
- reverse Telnet line speed DTC-411
- SDLLC configuration guidelines BC-439
- sending messages to FC-78
- stop bits, configuring DTC-460
- terminal and keyboard characteristics, configuring DTC-442
- terminal speeds, configuring DTC-460
- tty DTC-20
- types, description DTC-20
- line speeds
- changing for session FC-71
- configuring DTC-460
- line vty command SC-181
- link (TN3270) command BC-795, BC-807
- link address command DNC-228
- link efficiency mechanisms
- CRTP QC-205
- LFI QC-203
- summary QC-142
- link-layer protocol translation, SNA over X.25
- See QLLC, conversion
- link security BC-570
- link-state metrics
- IS-IS for CLNS, configuring P3C-71
- IS-IS for IP, configuring P1C-194
- link-test command IC-45
- link traps, disabling FC-265, FC-266
- LIS (logical IP subnetwork), AIP WC-45
- listen point, TN3270 server configuration
- command mode BC-777
- direct PU (example) BC-809
- DLUR PU (examples) BC-809, BC-816
- listen-point command BC-791, BC-796, BC-801
- listen-point configuration mode, entering FC-408
- lives-of-history-kept command FC-289
- LLC/SNAP ATM configuration (example) WC-87
- LLC2 (Logical Link Control, type 2)
- configuration (examples) BC-404
- configuration task list BC-393, BC-564
- DLSw+
- description BC-207, BC-286
- local acknowledgments BC-209, BC-287, BC-288
- TCP (example) BC-313, BC-314, BC-316
- features supported BC-216, BC-386
- frames received before acknowledgment configuration (example) BC-404
- I-frames
- acknowledgment BC-394
- largest size for BC-419
- rejected, resending BC-395
- transmission BC-394
- unacknowledged, resending BC-395
- local acknowledgment
- advantages of enabling BC-263
- configuration (example) BC-278
- configuring BC-263
- NetBIOS timers BC-204, BC-255
- parameters, configuring BC-203, BC-255
- T1 timer problem BC-262
- maximum delay for acknowledgments BC-394
- polling frequency BC-396
- retries allowed, configuring BC-395
- SDLC
- PU4 (example) BC-320
- transmit-poll-frame timer BC-396
- XID
- retries, configuring BC-397
- transmission frequency, configuring BC-397
- llc2 ack-delay-time command BC-394, BC-671, BC-688
- llc2 ack-max command BC-394, BC-671, BC-688
- llc2 busy-time command BC-688
- llc2 dynwind command BC-446
- llc2 idle-time command BC-396, BC-671, BC-688
- llc2 local-window command BC-394, BC-446, BC-671, BC-688
- llc2 N1 command BC-671, BC-688
- llc2 N2 command BC-671, BC-688
- llc2 n2 command BC-395
- llc2 Nw command BC-671, BC-688
- llc2 recv-window command BC-671, BC-688
- llc2 t1-time command BC-395, BC-672, BC-688
- llc2 tbusy-time command BC-396, BC-672
- llc2 tpf-time command BC-396, BC-672, BC-688
- llc2 trej-time command BC-395, BC-672, BC-688
- llc2 xid-neg-val-time command BC-397
- llc2 xid-retry-time command BC-397
- LLC (logical link control) sessions, identification BC-605
- LLQ (low latency queueing)
- bandwidth allocation QC-62
- configuring QC-84
- overview QC-61
- restrictions QC-63
- verifying QC-85
- LMI (Local Management Interface)
- autosense WC-117
- DCE, polling verification timer WC-119
- DTE
- error threshold WC-119
- full status polling interval WC-119
- monitored events counter WC-119
- Frame Relay WC-117
- keepalives WC-119
- NNI (Network-to-Network Interface)
- error threshold WC-119
- monitored events counter WC-119
- polling verification timer WC-119
- specifications WC-10
- See also Frame Relay, LMI
- LMI keepalive interval, setting WC-119
- LMI statistics, displaying WC-147
- LMI type, setting WC-118
- LMI type to NVRAM, writing WC-118
- LNM (LAN Network Manager)
- Cisco routing devices BC-105
- configuring BC-104
- disabling BC-107
- errors BC-122
- LRMs parameters, changing BC-108
- management stations, configuring BC-106
- monitoring BC-122, BC-268
- network configuration
- complex (example) BC-135
- simple (example) BC-134
- over DLSw+ BC-210, BC-289
- reporting interval, changing BC-109
- reporting link
- password, applying BC-108
- reporting thresholds, changing BC-108
- report path trace function, disabling BC-107
- routing devices
- configuring BC-107
- preventing parameter changes BC-107
- servers, enabling BC-108
- lnm alternate command BC-108
- lnm crs command BC-108
- lnm disabled command BC-107
- lnm express-buffer command BC-109
- lnm loss-threshold command BC-109
- lnm password command BC-108
- lnm pathtrace-disabled command BC-107
- lnm rem command BC-108
- lnm rps command BC-108
- lnm snmp-only command BC-107
- lnm softerr command BC-109
- load balancing
- in VLANs XC-181
- serial lines BC-59
- load balancing, X.25 (example) WC-274
- load distribution
- See deterministic load distribution
- load-interval command FC-337
- load sharing, RSRB (example) BC-280
- load statistics, setting interval for FC-337
- load threshold, dialer rotary DTC-349
- LOCADD definition, SDLLC BC-439
- locaddr-priority command BC-267, BC-672, BC-673, BC-689
- locaddr-priority-list command BC-266, BC-267, BC-347, BC-672, BC-673, BC-689
- local acknowledgment
- current state, displaying BC-122, BC-268
- enabling BC-343
- RSRB (example) BC-273
- SDLC, configuring BC-342
- SDLLC (example) BC-431
- See also LLC2
- local-area mobility
- configuring P1C-14
- redistributing routes P1C-15
- local-lnm command IC-60
- local name command DNC-168, DNC-171
- local routers
- See Level 1 router
- local SNA major node configuration, CMPC BC-683
- LocalTalk P2C-2
- local voice busyout configuration MC-400
- location command BC-521
- lockable command FC-70
- lock-and-key
- benefits SC-178
- configuration (examples) SC-184 to SC-186
- configuring SC-180
- (examples) SC-184 to SC-186
- prerequisites SC-180
- tips SC-181
- verification SC-183
- description SC-177
- maintenance tasks SC-184
- performance impacts SC-180
- process SC-178
- risk of spoofing SC-179
- when to use SC-178
- lock-and-key access
- dynamic access list, creating P1C-82
- lock command FC-78
- locked blocks, recovering FC-204
- log-adjacency-changes command P2C-102, P2C-158, P3C-77
- log-adj-changes command P1C-161
- logging
- display device FC-309
- See CBAC, logging and audit trail
- vty-asynchronous authentication information DTC-490
- buffer DTC-490
- UNIX syslog server DTC-491
- See also message logging
- logging buffered command FC-309
- logging command FC-309, FC-351
- logging console command FC-310
- logging facility command FC-312
- logging in
- as specific user FC-77
- changing login username FC-77
- (example) FC-94
- logging monitor command FC-310
- logging on command FC-308
- logging out
- from router FC-79
- See also sessions, quitting
- logging synchronous command FC-310
- logging syslog-server command FC-352
- logging trap command FC-310
- logical constructs
- group asynchronous interfaces DTC-8
- virtual template interfaces DNC-24, DTC-10
- logical interfaces
- dialer DTC-11
- virtual access DTC-12
- virtual asynchronous DTC-14, DTC-233
- login, banner tokens FC-81
- login authentication command DTC-461, DTC-559
- login authentication nasi command DTC-143
- LOGIN banners, configuring FC-82
- login command DTC-460, FC-77
- login local command DNC-103, DTC-461, SC-181
- login-string command DTC-411
- login tacacs command DTC-461, DTC-559, SC-181
- login username
- changing FC-77
- (example) FC-94
- logmode table entry BC-566
- log neighbor adjacencies
- AppleTalk enhanced IGRP P2C-49
- IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-184
- IPX Enhanced IGRP P2C-158
- logout command FC-79
- loopback XC-108
- diagnostics IC-18
- Ethernet server support IC-20
- HSSI IC-19
- interface IC-153
- MCI serial card IC-20
- SCI serial card IC-20
- serial interface IC-19
- use with OSPF P1C-158
- VMS system IC-20
- loopback (controller) command DTC-199
- loopback command IC-20, WC-49
- loopback diagnostic command WC-48
- loopback diagnostics
- description DTC-198
- loopback dte command IC-13, IC-19, IC-107, IC-110
- loopback line command IC-12, IC-19
- loopback line payload command IC-12
- loopback local (controller) command DTC-198, DTC-199
- loopback local command IC-97, IC-100, IC-107, IC-110
- loopback mode, ATM WC-48
- loopback network command IC-100
- loopback network line command IC-97, IC-107, IC-110
- loopback network payload command IC-97, IC-107, IC-110
- loopback remote (controller) command DTC-199
- loopback remote (interface) command DTC-201
- loopback remote command IC-13, IC-14, IC-20, IC-100
- loopback remote line fdl command IC-103
- loopback remote line inband command IC-97
- loopback remote payload command IC-103
- loopbacks
- channelized E1
- controllers DTC-199
- interface local DTC-200
- channelized T1, interface local DTC-200
- CSU/DSU, remote DTC-201
- loop circuit command IC-20
- loss-plan command MC-281, MC-350
- low-latency service class XC-68
- LQM (Link Quality Monitoring)
- keepalives, enabling LQRs DTC-247
- LRM (LAN Reporting Manager)
- password, applying BC-108
- router parameters, changing BC-108
- LRQ, definition MC-684
- lsap command BC-795
- LSP (link-state packet)
- ignore packets P3C-76
- retransmission interval P3C-73
- See also NLSP, LSP
- lsp-gen-interval command P2C-102
- lsp-mtu command P2C-102, P3C-77
- lsp-refresh-interval command P2C-102
- LSRs (label switch routers) XC-73
- configuring XC-88
- LU6.2 protocol BC-567
- LU (logical unit) allocation
- TN3270 server
- dynamic BC-761, BC-763
- LU nailing BC-764
- LU pools BC-767 to BC-768, BC-797, BC-800
- static BC-761, BC-763
- LU deletion
- TN3270 server
- configuring BC-787 to BC-788
- description BC-768
- VTAM support BC-768
- lu deletion command BC-788, BC-794, BC-796, BC-797
- LUGROUP parameter
- VTAM configuration
- (figure) BC-773
- TN3270 server BC-774
- LU nailing
- TN3270 server
- algorithm BC-764
- configuration removal (example) BC-815
- configuring BC-786 to BC-787
- description BC-763
- limits BC-772
- LU pools BC-795, BC-799
- methods BC-802 to BC-803
- LUNAMES table BC-573
- LU pools
- TN3270 server
- cluster allocation BC-768
- configuration (examples) BC-808, BC-810
- configuration guidelines BC-792
- configuration tasks, APPN BC-793 to BC-797
- configuration tasks, non-APPN BC-797 to BC-801
- description BC-764
- LU allocation BC-767, BC-768, BC-797, BC-800
- LU nailing BC-795, BC-799
- monitoring BC-805
- name requirements BC-764
- prerequisites BC-772
- LUs (logical units)
- DSPU, defining BC-506
- LU routing
- dedicated BC-507
- pooled BC-507
- TN3270 server
- allocation BC-762 to BC-768
- dynamic BC-761
- lu-seed argument BC-761
- names BC-761
- static BC-761
- traffic, prioritizing by address BC-266
- LU seed argument, TN3270 server direct PUs BC-761
- LUSEED parameter, VTAM configuration
- (figure) BC-773
- TN3270 server BC-774
- LU termination, TN3270 server
- configuring BC-788, BC-789
- description BC-768
- lu termination command BC-789, BC-794, BC-796, BC-797
- LU types
- TN3270 server, description BC-761
- LVC (label virtual circuit) XC-88
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- MAC/SAP quadruple BC-605, BC-686, BC-760
- MAC address
- LAN Extender Interface IC-53
- See address
- mac-address command BC-122
- MAC (media access control) addresses
- DECnet P3C-32
- determining P1C-12
- filters, setting BC-46
- IP address mapping FC-40
- MacIP
- addresses P2C-33
- address ranges P2C-32
- advantages P2C-31
- AppleTalk traffic P2C-56
- clients P2C-56
- monitoring DTC-564
- description P2C-30
- disadvantages P2C-31
- implementation P2C-30
- requirements P2C-31
- servers P2C-32, P2C-56
- monitoring DTC-564
- traffic statistics, monitoring DTC-564
- MAC layer, definition MC-684
- MAC layer and source-route bridging BC-14, BC-85
- mainframe
- See host
- major node definitions BC-566
- managed shelves
- See shelf
- manager command P1C-397
- manager configuration mode
- See MRM manager configuration mode
- map class dialer profiles, configuring DTC-373
- map-class atm command FC-394
- map class attributes, large-scale dial-out (table) DNC-13
- map-class configuration mode
- entering FC-405
- summary FC-393
- map-class dialer command DNC-95, DTC-223, DTC-374
- map class for the VC, specifying WC-129
- map-class frame-relay command MC-289, QC-150, WC-122
- map group and destination addresses for the SVC, specifying WC-122
- map-group command WC-121
- map group to the subinterface, assigning WC-121
- map-list command
- E.164, X.121 addresses WC-122
- map-list configuration mode
- entering FC-405
- summary FC-394
- mapping
- IP address to host name FC-40
- MAC address to IP address FC-40
- name to DECnet address P3C-37
- SMDS static routes WC-192
- mapping addresses
- DLCIs WC-116
- static WC-136
- masks
- format in displays P1C-46
- implicit, in IP access lists, example P1C-104
- See also subnet masks
- master and slave
- See HSA
- master-slave arbitration
- See HSA
- match access-group command QC-76
- match address command SC-339, SC-386, SC-389
- match as-path command P1C-275, QC-29
- match clns address command P3C-85
- match clns interface command P3C-85
- match clns next-hop command P3C-85
- match clns route-source command P3C-85
- match community-list command P1C-275, QC-28
- match input-interface command QC-76
- match interface command P1C-275
- match ip address command P1C-275, P1C-281, QC-24, QC-30
- match ip next-hop command P1C-275
- match ip route-source command P1C-275
- match length command P1C-281, QC-24
- match metric command P1C-275, P3C-85
- match mpls experimental command QC-76
- match protocol command QC-76
- match route-type command P1C-275
- match tag command P1C-275
- maximum burst size XC-108
- DSBM candidate, configuring QC-188
- maximum connections command MC-298
- maximum length of LAPF I frame N201, setting WC-123
- maximum-lus command BC-789, BC-794
- maximum packet size
- DSBM candidate, configuring QC-188
- maximum paths
- Apollo Domain, setting P3C-9
- AppleTalk, setting P2C-42
- IPX
- description P2C-147
- setting P2C-147, P2C-148
- XNS, setting P3C-123
- maximum-paths command P1C-199, P1C-274
- maximum reserved bandwidth QC-60, QC-70
- max-lsp-lifetime command P2C-102
- MAXOUT host value, SDLLC performance BC-420
- max-reserved-bandwidth command QC-57, QC-60, QC-81, QC-83, QC-85
- M-bit, X.25 more data bit WC-218
- MBONE (multicast backbone) P1C-308, P1C-319
- RTP header compression P1C-340, QC-207
- MCI interface card
- loopback on serial IC-20
- pulsing DTR signal on IC-86
- MCNS, definition MC-684
- MCU (multipoint control unit)
- conference call MC-174, MC-178
- definition MC-684
- MD5 (message digest algorithm 5)
- authentication
- IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-186
- OSPF P1C-151, P1C-154
- RIP P1C-129
- TCP MD5 for BGP P1C-224
- (example) P1C-244
- description SC-371, SC-411
- IKE policy parameter SC-414
- neighbor router authentication SC-443
- mdl command IC-101
- MDN MC-452
- definition MC-684
- MDS
- See IP multicast routing, MDS
- MED (Multi Exit Discriminator)
- comparing routes from same sub-AS P1C-227
- in choosing a sub-AS path in a confederation P1C-227
- missing P1C-226
- with value of infinity P1C-198
- media translation
- SDLLC, customizing BC-419
- media-type command IC-26
- media-type half-duplex command IC-74
- MEL CAS (Mercury Exchange Limited Channel Associated Signalling), definition MC-684
- memory
- CIP BC-245, BC-602
- CMCC adapters BC-245, BC-602
- displaying use FC-304
- ECPA BC-245, BC-602
- PCPA BC-245, BC-602
- running out while booting from server FC-182
- testing status FC-307
- types, comparing FC-194
- memory usage, certification authority interoperability SC-399
- menu clear-screen command FC-87
- menu command FC-88, FC-91, FC-93
- menu-exit command FC-88
- menu line-mode command FC-92, FC-93
- menus
- configuration FC-85
- deleting FC-94
- description FC-84
- display, configuring FC-92
- entries, hidden FC-91
- invoking FC-93
- item, associating command with FC-88
- submenus, creating FC-90
- text FC-87
- title FC-86
- menu single-space command FC-92
- menu status-line command FC-92
- menu text command FC-87
- menu title command FC-86
- message delivery notification MC-452
- message identifiers, ATM WC-52
- message logging
- description FC-308
- display device FC-309
- enabling FC-308
- enabling for slave card FC-309
- facility types (table) FC-312
- history table FC-310
- severity level FC-310
- synchronizing with solicited output FC-309
- syslog server FC-312, FC-313
- time stamps FC-310
- messages
- access list violation P1C-83, P1C-85, P2C-128
- banner tokens FC-81
- debug output FC-70
- host-failed FC-81
- Internet broadcast, establishing P1C-32
- IP, Destination Unreachable P1C-77
- length FC-78
- line-in-use FC-81
- enabling DTC-411
- logging P1C-83, P1C-85, P2C-128
- sending to other terminals FC-78
- Telnet
- failed connection DTC-412
- login DTC-412
- successful connection DTC-412
- suppress connection DTC-413
- vacant terminal FC-80
- warning FC-305
- See also banners
- method lists
- AAA
- accounting SC-81
- authentication SC-21
- authorization SC-69 to SC-71
- description SC-17
- (example) SC-18
- metric holddown command P1C-144
- metric maximum-hops command P1C-145
- metrics
- automatic translations between IP routing protocols P1C-276
- BGP P1C-197, P1C-198
- DVMRP P1C-320
- IGRP P1C-139, P1C-143
- IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-181
- adjusting P1C-184
- IS-IS link-state P1C-194
- RIP P1C-125
- routing
- IPX P2C-4
- Net/One P3C-4, P3C-116
- VINES P3C-2
- XNS P2C-4, P3C-4, P3C-116
- translations supported between IP routing protocols P1C-276
- metric weights command P1C-143, P1C-184, P3C-67
- MFT, definition MC-684
- MIB (Management Information Base)
- AppleTalk P2C-3
- CDP management 277
- ciscoFlash FC-196, FC-199
- Cisco Round Trip Time Monitor (RTTMON) 281
- Entity MIB FC-260
- extensions WC-114
- Health Monitor FC-348
- Health Monitor MIB FC-347
- HSRP MIB FC-260
- IPX P2C-5
- NLSP P2C-96
- OSPF P1C-149
- RFCs FC-259
- RMON MIB 271
- RSVP MIB FC-265
- source-route bridging support BC-15, BC-86
- Token Ring support BC-15, BC-86
- variables IC-58
- variables, SNMP support FC-255
- X.25 LAPB, SNMP extension WC-15
- X25 Packet Layer, SNMP extension WC-15
- MICA (Modem ISDN channel aggregation), definition MC-684
- microcode on the AIP WC-10
- microcode (7200) command BC-618, BC-619
- microcode command BC-616, FC-190, FC-192
- microcode images
- CMCC adapters, loading BC-615 to BC-620
- description FC-190
- determining FC-227
- information, displaying FC-191
- location, specifying FC-190
- reloading FC-191
- writable control store (WCS) FC-190
- microcode reload
- (caution) BC-615, BC-617
- microcode reload (7200) command BC-618, BC-619
- microcode reload command BC-616, FC-191, FC-192
- Microsoft Callback
- See PPP and MS Callback
- mid command WC-53
- migration path XC-69
- MIH (missing interrupt handler)
- configuration
- MVS host BC-613, BC-614
- VM host BC-614
- description BC-613
- requirements
- Cisco IOS features BC-613
- minimum policed unit
- DSBM candidate, configuring QC-188
- missing MED P1C-226
- MLP (Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol)
- bandwidth allocation DNC-83
- See also BACP
- bundle DTC-263
- caller ID authentication DTC-258
- configuration (example) DTC-162
- defined MC-684, QC-209
- dialer rotary, configuring DTC-258
- Distributed MLP
- configuration (example) DTC-270
- configuring DTC-261
- overview DTC-261
- T3 configuration (example) DTC-270
- topology DTC-261
- (example) DTC-267, QC-212
- interfaces
- asynchronous DTC-256
- BRI (examples) DTC-268
- BRI multiple interfaces DTC-258
- BRI single interface DTC-257
- dialer rotary DTC-258
- interleaving
- configuring QC-210
- packets QC-209
- weighted fair queueing DTC-259
- monitoring QC-211
- WFQ QC-209
- Inverse Multiplexer
- configuration (example) DTC-270
- configuring DTC-261
- overview DTC-261
- T3 configuration (example) DTC-270
- topology DTC-261
- multiple BRI DTC-258
- real-time traffic
- (example) DTC-269
- interleaving DTC-259, DTC-260
- interleaving (example) DTC-269
- restriction DTC-260
- rotary group
- BRI members, configuring DTC-259
- Stacker compression DTC-163
- virtual profiles
- cloning sequence (table) DNC-41
- interoperability DNC-41
- weighted fair queueing DTC-259
- MLS (Multilayer Switching)
- access lists XC-122, XC-132
- cache XC-118
- candidate packet XC-120
- CAR restrictions XC-134
- configuration (examples) XC-139
- configuring and monitoring XC-135
- data encryption, restrictions XC-133
- enabler packet XC-121
- external routers, usage guidelines XC-118
- features XC-119
- implementation XC-117
- media XC-132
- NA restrictions XC-133
- policy route-map restrictions XC-133
- See IP multicast MLS
- TCP intercept restrictions XC-133
- terminology XC-118
- with an extended access list configuration (example) XC-142
- with a standard access list configuration (example) XC-141
- without access lists configuration (example) XC-140
- MLSP (Multilayer Switching Protocol) XC-118
- MLS-RP (Multilayer Switching-Route Processor), description XC-118
- mls rp ip multicast command XC-146
- mls rp ip multicast management-interface command XC-147
- mls rp ipx command XC-158, XC-159, XC-160
- mls rp locate ipx command XC-160
- mls rp management-interface command XC-159, XC-160
- mls rp vlan-id command XC-159
- mls rp vtp-domain command XC-158, XC-160
- MLS-SE (Multilayer Switching-Switching Engine) XC-118
- MMLSP (multicast MLSP), overview XC-126
- MMLS-RP (multicast MLS-Route Processor)
- enabling IP multicast routing XC-146
- enabling on interfaces XC-146
- overview XC-125
- PIM, enabling on interface XC-146
- MMLS-SE (multicast MLS-Switching Engine), overview XC-125
- MMoIP (Multimedia Mail over IP), definition MC-684
- MMP (Multichassis Multilink PPP)
- bundle DNC-29
- call handling and bidding DNC-30
- configuration requirements DNC-32
- dialer explicitly defined (example) DNC-36
- dialer not explicitly defined (example) DNC-37
- dialer not used (example) DNC-34
- digital and analog traffic DNC-29
- interfaces supported DNC-32
- monitoring virtual interfaces DNC-34
- offload server (example) DNC-37
- overview DNC-29
- platforms supported DNC-32
- PRI (example) DNC-34
- stack group members
- answering calls DNC-30
- call ownership DNC-30
- configuring DNC-32
- powerful router DNC-30
- stack groups DNC-30
- typical configuration (example) DNC-31
- virtual template interfaces DNC-32, DNC-46, DNC-48
- (caution) DNC-34
- configuring DNC-32, DNC-33
- virtual templates, configuring DNC-32
- mnemonic addressing
- character limitations DTC-548
- configuration (examples) DTC-548
- description DTC-548
- format options DTC-548
- mnemonic resolution, X.25 WC-244
- MNLB (MultiNode Load Balancing) Feature Set for LocalDirector
- NetFlow cache, adjusting P1C-99
- network configuration (figure) P1C-108
- product description P1C-97
- related documentation P1C-98
- restrictions P1C-98
- MNLB forwarding agent
- affinities, displaying P1C-102
- CEF, enabling P1C-98
- configuration (example) P1C-109
- ContentFlow architecture P1C-98
- memory allocation P1C-100
- multicast routing, enabling on all interfaces to the services manager P1C-99
- NetFlow switching and P1C-99
- network configuration (figure) P1C-108
- operational status, displaying P1C-102
- overview P1C-97
- related documentation P1C-98
- specifying IP and IGMP address P1C-100
- specifying port number P1C-100
- wildcard blocks, displaying P1C-102
- MNLB services manager
- configuration (example) P1C-110
- overview P1C-97
- Mobile IP, configuration tasks P1C-113
- mode atm command WC-173, WC-178
- mode ccs external-signalling command MC-428
- mode ccs transparent-signalling command MC-431
- mode command MC-358
- model string mapping
- TN3270 server (table) BC-762
- modem answer-timeout command DTC-65, DTC-68
- modem at-mode command DTC-112
- modem autoconfigure command DTC-84
- modem autotest command DTC-117
- modem bad command DTC-130
- modem buffer-size command DTC-113
- modem busyout command DTC-129
- modem busyout threshold command DTC-129
- modem callin command DTC-67
- modem callout command DTC-68
- modem connections
- individual DTC-77
- multiple DTC-84
- testing DTC-82
- modem cts-required command DTC-65
- modem dialin command DTC-62, DTC-64
- modem dtr-active command DTC-62
- modem hold-reset command DTC-130
- modem inout command DTC-64
- modem management
- AT commands DTC-112
- basic modems DTC-98
- busy out modem card DTC-129
- connection speed, verifying DTC-123
- diagnostics DTC-116, DTC-120
- inoperable modems DTC-130
- integrated modem cards DTC-96
- modem activity, monitoring DTC-104
- modem control functions, event buffer DTC-130
- statistics
- call-switching DTC-113
- connected AT sessions DTC-113
- event log DTC-113
- event polling DTC-113
- performance DTC-113
- system summary DTC-113
- topologies DTC-100
- modem-mgmt csm debug-rbs command DNC-271
- modem poll retry command DTC-113
- modem poll time command DTC-113
- modem pool configuration mode
- summary FC-394
- modem pooling
- benefits DTC-102
- description DTC-102
- monitoring DTC-105
- physical partitioning
- description DTC-105
- dial-in (example) DTC-106
- dial-in and dial-out (example) DTC-108
- network topology DTC-106
- restrictions DTC-103
- virtual partitioning
- description DTC-110
- dial-in (example) DTC-111
- network topology DTC-110
- modem recovery-time command DTC-130
- modems
- 56K high-speed DTC-96
- ARA, configuring DTC-553
- automatic dialing DTC-62
- chat scripts DTC-92
- close connection DTC-65
- communication, starting DTC-81, DTC-133
- configuring manually DTC-86
- connections
- testing DTC-134
- troubleshooting DTC-134
- data compression DTC-79, DTC-80
- DCD operation DTC-87
- dial-in DTC-64, DTC-67
- dial-out DTC-64
- digital network module DNC-115
- direct Telnet sessions DTC-82, DTC-133
- DTR interpretation DTC-87
- error correction DTC-79
- external, configuring DTC-84
- factory default settings DTC-85
- flowcontrol, configuring DTC-87
- high-speed
- (figure) DTC-63
- configuring DTC-62
- incoming calls DTC-87
- initialization strings, configuring DTC-85
- inoperable, troubleshooting DTC-130
- line configuration
- advanced features DTC-60
- continuous CTS (figure) DTC-66
- incoming and outgoing calls (figure) DTC-64
- modem call-in (figure) DTC-67
- modem call-out (figure) DTC-69
- line timing, configuring DTC-65
- non-V.25bis DTR DTC-312, DTC-340
- overview DTC-25
- reverse connections DTC-68
- stored settings DTC-86
- Telebit T-3000, configuring DTC-568
- troubleshooting DTC-59
- use over ISDN DNC-115
- See also ISDN BRI
- V.110 terminal adapter and modem DTC-95
- V.120 asynchronous access DTC-235
- V.34 standard compliance DTC-98
- V.90 portware DNC-116
- verifying configuration DTC-58
- XRemote setup DTC-446
- modem shutdown command DTC-129, DTC-130
- modem status-poll command DTC-113
- modes
- certificate chain configuration, enabling SC-404
- public key configuration, enabling SC-403
- query, enabling SC-399
- RA, enabling SC-400
- See also command modes
- monitoring ATM WC-85
- monitoring APS IC-117
- MOP (Maintenance Operation Protocol)
- DECnet P3C-49
- network server, loading boot system image files FC-182
- request parameters, setting FC-183
- server
- booting automatically from FC-182
- manually booting from FC-222
- (example) FC-222
- resending boot requests to FC-183
- (example) FC-183
- mop device-code command FC-183
- mop enabled command IC-6, P3C-49
- mop retransmit-timer command FC-183
- mop retries command FC-183
- MOP server images, copying from FC-175
- mop sysid command IC-6, P3C-49
- more command FC-121
- more data bit, X.25 WC-218
- more nvram: command FC-128
- more system: command FC-129
- more system:running-config command FC-350
- motd-banner command FC-83
- MOTD (message-of-the-day) banners
- (example) FC-96
- configuring FC-82
- description FC-82
- disabling on a line FC-83
- tokens FC-81
- MPC
- See CMPC
- MPC+
- See CMPC+
- MPC (MPOA Client) configuration mode, summary FC-394
- MPC-LEC and MPS-LEC Relationships XC-302
- MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching)
- backbone XC-88
- configuration (examples) XC-94
- destination prefix XC-91
- distributed fair queueing, configuring XC-92
- forwarding XC-72
- functions XC-59
- multi-VC mode in MPLS-enabled core, configuring XC-91
- multi-VC using cos-map function, configuring XC-91
- network XC-72
- PVC in non-MPLS-enabled core, configuring XC-90
- sample network topology (figure) XC-76, XC-106
- software XC-88
- subinterface, creating XC-111
- traffic engineering, configuring XC-82
- VPN configuration (example) XC-102
- VPN features XC-67, XC-84
- VPN security XC-68
- MPOA (Multiprotocol over ATM)
- benefits XC-303
- cache imposition reply XC-300
- cache-imposition request XC-300
- client
- See MPC
- description XC-299, XC-301
- ELAN ID, configuring XC-246, XC-306, XC-312
- frame processing XC-305
- LANE clients XC-246
- LANE interaction XC-301
- MPC
- configuration (example) XC-308, XC-314
- configuration tasks XC-305
- monitoring XC-307
- MPC configuration mode FC-410
- MPS
- configuration (example) XC-308, XC-314
- configuration tasks XC-312
- monitoring XC-314
- network ID XC-312
- shortcuts XC-312
- virtual circuits XC-303
- MPS (MPOA Server) configuration mode FC-410
- MPS-NHRP
- routing, interaction XC-311
- resolution reply XC-300
- resolution request XC-300
- sample network topology (figure) XC-308
- server
- See MPS
- Token Ring
- configuration (examples) XC-318
- MPC to MPC Shortcut in an IP Routed Environment (figure) XC-319
- MPC to MPC Shortcut in an IP SRB-Routed Environment (figure) XC-324
- traffic flow XC-301
- mpoa client config name command XC-306, XC-307
- mpoa client name command XC-306
- mpoa server config name command XC-313
- mpoa server name command XC-313
- mpoa server name trigger ip-address command XC-314
- MPPC (Microsoft Point-to-Point Compression)
- compression scheme DTC-249
- protocol field compression flag DTC-250
- MPS configuration mode, summary FC-394
- mrinfo command P1C-393
- mrm command P1C-397
- MRM (Multicast Routing Monitor) manager configuration mode
- entering FC-405
- summary FC-393
- See also IP multicast routing, Multicast Routing Monitor
- mroute P1C-338
- mrouted protocol
- See IP multicast routing, mrouted
- MS Callback
- configuring DNC-96
- LCP callback option DNC-95
- Microsoft Callback Control protocol (MSCB) DNC-95
- MS-CHAP (Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)
- configuration (example) SC-66
- feature summary SC-51
- vendor-specific RADIUS attributes SC-52
- MSDP (Multicast Source Discovery Protocol)
- benefits P1C-367
- enabling P1C-368
- overview P1C-365
- peer, configuring P1C-368
- prerequisites P1C-367
- MSO, definition MC-684
- mstat command P1C-393
- MTA, definition MC-684
- mtrace command P1C-393
- MTU (maximum transmission unit)
- adjusting media MTU IC-8
- definition P1C-78
- IP
- of path P1C-77
- size, specifying P1C-78
- ISO CLNS P3C-89
- LSP size P3C-77
- MTU caution IC-8, IC-112
- mtu command IC-8, WC-48
- MTU size, ATM WC-48
- multibyte character set, displaying FC-108
- multicast XC-67
- addresses, forwarding BC-37
- asynchronous serial traffic over UDP DTC-135
- definition MC-684
- group, joining P1C-316
- static routes P1C-338
- transparent bridging (examples) BC-72, BC-75
- See also IP multicast routing
- multicast command P2C-99
- multicast distributed switching
- See IP multicast routing, MDS
- Multicast Forward VCC XC-225
- multicast routing
- See IP multicast routing
- Multicast Routing Monitor
- See IP multicast routing, Multicast Routing Monitor
- Multicast Send VCC XC-225
- multidrop, SDLLC configuration (example) BC-430
- multihoming
- areas P3C-70
- IS-IS areas P3C-70
- ISO CLNS P3C-70
- multilink bundle, LLQ configuration (example) QC-96
- multilink command DNC-264
- multilink-group command DTC-263
- Multilink PPP DTC-256 to DTC-260
- See also MLP
- multilink transmission groups
- configuring BC-345
- design recommendations BC-345
- multilink virtual-template command DNC-23, DNC-33, QC-211
- multimedia
- application protocol support
- H.323 SC-214
- protocols (table) SC-212
- RTSP SC-213
- multimedia conference call
- configuring (example) MC-206
- interzone MC-175
- intrazone MC-175, MC-177
- intrazone MCU MC-178
- Multiple ISDN Switch Types feature
- description DTC-151
- use and restrictions DTC-176
- multiple logical IP subnetwork (LIS)
- configuration (example) WC-201, WC-202
- over SMDS WC-14
- SMDS WC-196
- multiple LVC model XC-88
- multiple parallel DLCIs, enabling WC-147
- multiple switch types
- BRI interface, configuring DTC-149, DTC-151
- PRI interface
- configuration (example) DTC-206
- configuring DTC-176
- restrictions DTC-176
- multipoint subinterface with a DLCI, associating WC-136
- multipoint-unicast, definition MC-685
- multiport source-route bridging (examples) BC-89, BC-126
- multiprotocol SMDS configuration (example) WC-199
- multiprotocol X.25 WC-225
- multiring all command BC-149, BC-177
- multiring command BC-95
- multiring trcrf-vlan command BC-149, BC-177
- multi-VC mode XC-91, XC-108, XC-109
- music-threshold command MC-277
N
- Nagle's algorithm, enabling FC-337
- name
- connections FC-76
- router FC-324
- name command BC-671, BC-687
- name-connection command FC-76
- named IP access lists P1C-84
- named IPX access lists P2C-127
- name display facility, AppleTalk P2C-26
- named-key command SC-403, SC-419
- name elan-id command XC-246, XC-306, XC-312, XC-318
- name ELAN preempt command XC-250
- name local-seg-id command XC-240 to XC-242, XC-318
- name mapping
- DECnet address P3C-37
- NETs P3C-82
- NSAPs P3C-82
- name server-atm-address command XC-240 to XC-242, XC-281, XC-282, XC-283, XC-318
- narrowband, definition MC-685
- NAS (network access server)
- call type matching DNC-240
- Cisco RPMS DNC-241
- RPM
- multiple stacks DNC-231
- standalone DNC-231, DNC-241
- See also VPN, NAS
- NASI (NetWare Access Server Interface)
- client location requirements DTC-142
- GNS requests DTC-143
- network resource access DTC-141
- RCONSOLE line DTC-142
- SAP filters, configuring DTC-143
- NAT (Network Address Translator)
- configuration tasks P1C-36
- displaying translations P1C-45
- dynamic entries, clearing P1C-45
- dynamic translations P1C-38
- inside global address P1C-36
- inside local address P1C-36
- inside source translation P1C-36
- inside source translation (example) P1C-59
- IPSec, configuring for SC-373
- MLS restrictions XC-133
- outside global address P1C-36
- outside local address P1C-36
- overlapping address (example) P1C-60
- overlapping addresses P1C-40
- overloading a global address P1C-38
- overloading a global address (example) P1C-60
- overview P1C-35
- static translations P1C-37
- TCP load distribution P1C-42
- TCP load distribution (example) P1C-61
- timeouts P1C-44
- NAT, H.323 proxy MC-186
- NAT/PAT, description MC-618
- national bit command IC-107
- native VLAN mismatch error 277
- NBMA (nonbroadcast multiaccess network) XC-299
- address advertised as valid P1C-26
- addresses advertised P2C-122
- definition P1C-18
- establishing NHRP (figure) P1C-19
- logical versus physical (figure) P1C-50, P2C-171
- with PIM P1C-332
- NBP (Name Binding Protocol) P2C-2
- definition P2C-3, P2C-26
- description P2C-26
- name registration, task (table) P2C-56
- services P2C-56
- NCIA (native client interface architecture)
- client/server model BC-227, BC-467, BC-468
- configuration (examples) BC-481 to BC-484
- DLSw+ configuration
- description BC-473
- (example) BC-482
- local peer, defining BC-472, BC-474
- NCIA server, configuring BC-475
- remote peer, defining BC-474
- source-bridge ring group, defining BC-474
- task list BC-473
- DLSw+ local switch session configuration
- description BC-471
- (example) BC-481
- task list BC-472
- DSPU session configuration
- description BC-475
- downstream PU, defining BC-476
- (example) BC-483
- local SAP, enabling BC-477
- LU, defining BC-477
- NCIA server, configuring BC-477
- task list BC-476
- upstream host, defining BC-476
- feature description BC-226
- monitoring and maintaining BC-480
- NCIA data-link control BC-228, BC-468
- RSRB session configuration
- description BC-477
- (example) BC-484
- DLSw+ local peer, defining BC-479
- NCIA/RSRB interface, configuring BC-480
- NCIA server, configuring BC-480
- remote peer, defining BC-479
- source-bridge ring group, defining BC-479
- task list BC-478
- server, configuring BC-472
- ncia rsrb command BC-480
- ncia server command BC-472, BC-475, BC-480
- ncia start command BC-480
- ncia stop command BC-480
- NCP (Network Control Program)
- DECnet parameters P3C-3
- definitions
- SDLLC, configuring BC-437
- SNA routing BC-248, BC-662
- T1 timer BC-439
- NDE (NetFlow data export), configuring XC-139
- NDIS-compliant LAN drivers
- with ATM LANE XC-179
- neighbor advertisement-interval command P1C-223
- neighbor command
- IGRP P1C-142
- OSPF P1C-153, P1C-154
- RIP P1C-126
- neighbor database-filter command P1C-163
- neighbor default-originate command P1C-222
- neighbor description command P1C-222
- neighbor distribute-list command P1C-208, P1C-223
- neighbor ebgp-multihop command P1C-222
- neighbor filter-list command P1C-207, P1C-212, P1C-223
- neighbor maximum-prefix command P1C-223
- neighbor next-hop-self command P1C-212, P1C-223
- neighbor password command P1C-223
- neighbor peer-group command P1C-222, P1C-224
- neighbor prefix-list command P1C-208
- neighbor remote-as command P1C-201, P1C-222
- neighbor route-map command P1C-214, P1C-223
- neighbor router authentication
- See authentication, neighbor router
- neighbor route-reflector-client command P1C-220
- neighbors, BGP
- disabling P1C-224
- enabling a previously disabled P1C-224
- neighbors, ISO CLNS P3C-81
- neighbor send-community command P1C-216, P1C-222
- neighbor shutdown command P1C-224
- neighbor soft-reconfiguration inbound command P1C-223
- neighbor stations, VINES P3C-22, P3C-24
- neighbor update-source command P1C-222
- neighbor version command P1C-213, P1C-223
- neighbor weight command P1C-207, P1C-223
- Net/One (Ungermann-Bass Net/One)
- booting protocol P3C-115
- differences from XNS P3C-115
- emulation mode P3C-116
- enabling P3C-118
- receiving RIP updates P3C-116
- flooding broadcasts P3C-116
- hello packets P3C-4, P3C-115
- metrics, routing P3C-4, P3C-116
- network management
- consoles, configuring P3C-115
- protocols P3C-116
- network resource monitor P3C-116
- RIP updates P3C-115
- routing, enabling P3C-118, P3C-128
- routing protocol P3C-115
- NetBEUI (NetBIOS Extended User Interface)
- connection information DTC-280
- remote clients over PPP DTC-280
- NetBIOS (Network Basic Input/Output System)
- access control
- filtering BC-111
- using byte offset BC-113
- using station names BC-112
- access filters configuration (example) BC-136, BC-140
- cache, adding a static entry (example) BC-134
- dead-time interval, specifying BC-103
- error recovery BC-204, BC-255
- IPX, filtering messages P2C-134
- name caching
- creating static entries BC-103
- enabling BC-102
- support, configuring BC-100
- NetBIOS, IPX P2C-134
- access control P2C-134
- filters (example) P2C-182
- netbios access-list bytes command BC-113
- netbios access-list command P2C-130
- netbios access-list host command BC-112
- netbios enable-name-cache command BC-102
- netbios input-access-filter bytes command BC-113
- netbios input-access-filter host command BC-112
- netbios name-cache command BC-103
- netbios name-cache query-timeout command BC-103
- netbios name-cache recognized-timeout command BC-103
- netbios name-cache ring-group command BC-103
- netbios name-cache timeout command BC-102
- netbios-name-server command P1C-67
- NetBIOS name servers, available to the client P1C-67
- NetBIOS node type, selecting P1C-68
- netbios-node-type command P1C-68
- netbios output-access-filter bytes command BC-113
- netbios output-access-filter host command BC-112
- netbooting
- See booting from a network server
- net command
- ISO IGRP P3C-66
- NetFlow
- accounting benefits XC-47
- cache XC-48
- customizing number of entries XC-49
- free-flow queue XC-48
- IP flow switching cache XC-49
- policy routing P1C-283, XC-46
- switching XC-47
- configuration (example) XC-52
- configuring XC-48
- description XC-33, XC-47
- distributed XC-49
- exporting cache entries XC-48, XC-50
- exporting information to network management applications XC-48
- identifying packet flows XC-47
- statistics XC-49
- switching on VIP interfaces XC-49
- traffic control XC-47
- traffic performance XC-47
- NetFlow cache
- size, adjusting P1C-99
- NetFlow policy routing P1C-283
- NetFlow services
- RSVP attachment to QC-179
- NetFlow switching
- cache entries P1C-99
- enabling on interfaces P1C-99
- netmask, definition P1C-46
- NetMeeting MC-31
- configure for VoIP MC-31
- initiate a call MC-32
- NETs (network entity titles)
- configuring P3C-66
- ISO CLNS addresses P3C-59
- ISO IGRP, number per router P3C-66
- name mapping P3C-82
- network (BGP) command P1C-201
- network backdoor command P1C-224
- network-clock base-rate command MC-492, MC-493, MC-668, WC-179
- network-clock-select command MC-672, MC-675, WC-80
- network-clock-switch command MC-675
- network command P1C-67, P1C-141, P1C-183, P2C-88, P2C-113, P2C-114
- OSPF P1C-151
- RIP P1C-126
- network configuration files
- AutoInstall
- requirements FC-46
- role FC-40
- comparison with host configuration files FC-154
- description FC-154
- loading from a server FC-156
- (example) FC-157
- network congestion, defined QC-137
- network connectivity, testing FC-306
- network data encryption
- See CET
- network diameter, enforcing (IGRP) P1C-145
- network-id command XC-313
- network management consoles, Net/One P3C-115
- network masks, format P1C-46
- network numbers
- Apollo Domain P3C-5
- BGP P1C-197
- IPX P2C-81
- OSPF P1C-156
- VINES P3C-13
- XNS P3C-116
- network performance, monitoring SA Agent 281
- network resource monitor, Net/One P3C-116
- networks
- changes XC-177, XC-178
- commerce XC-67
- core XC-68
- design XC-178
- hybrid XC-69
- IPX MLS topology (figure) XC-131
- management XC-177
- VlanDirector XC-178
- management applications. NetFlow statistics XC-48
- performance XC-178
- point-to-point overlay XC-67
- provider XC-68
- scalability XC-178
- security XC-178
- services
- accounting XC-177
- quality of service (QoS) XC-177
- security filtering XC-177
- switched XC-181
- topology XC-178
- network timing services
- configuring WC-80
- (example) WC-109
- network weight command P1C-213
- Next Hop Server
- See NHRP for IP, Next Hop Server; NHRP for IPX, Next Hop Server
- NFAS (Non-Facility Associated Signalling)
- alternate route index DTC-224
- switch types DTC-224
- NFFC (NetFlow Feature Card), description XC-118
- NHRP (Next Hop Resolution Protocol)
- enabling P2C-118
- IPX
- holdtime P2C-122
- initiation, controlling P2C-120
- loop detection P2C-121
- next hop server P2C-121
- packet rate P2C-121
- record options, suppressing P2C-121
- requests, triggering P2C-120
- time addresses P2C-122
- resolution reply XC-300
- resolution request XC-300
- servers XC-301
- See also NHRP for IP; NHRP for IPX
- NHRP for IP
- access list P1C-22
- authentication P1C-21
- cache clearing
- dynamic entries P1C-47
- static entries P1C-47
- cache monitoring P1C-47
- Cisco implementation P1C-18
- configuration task list P1C-20
- enabling P1C-20
- (example) P1C-49
- holdtime P1C-26
- initiation, controlling P1C-22
- interfaces supported P1C-18
- loop detection P1C-25
- Next Hop Server
- as responder P1C-26
- configuring P1C-21
- definition P1C-19
- packet rate P1C-25
- record options, suppressing P1C-25
- requests, triggering P1C-22
- server-only mode P1C-27
- static IP-to-NBMA address mapping, configuring P1C-21
- time addresses advertised as valid P1C-26
- traffic monitoring P1C-47
- tunnel (example) P1C-56
- tunnel network P1C-26
- virtual private network P1C-19
- NHRP for IPX
- access lists P2C-120
- authentication P2C-119
- cache
- clearing, dynamic entries P2C-159
- clearing, static entries P2C-159
- monitoring P2C-158
- initiation, controlling P2C-120
- next hop server P2C-119
- static IPX-to-NBMA address mapping P2C-119
- task list P2C-118
- traffic, monitoring P2C-158
- NLSP (NetWare Link Services Protocol)
- adjacencies P2C-158
- adjacency state P2C-158
- CSNP interval, specifying P2C-90, P2C-100, P2C-101
- database P2C-158
- default routes, advertising P2C-152
- designated router
- definition P2C-101
- election priority, specifying P2C-101
- pseudonode P2C-101
- enabling on an interface
- LAN P2C-97
- WAN P2C-97
- Enhanced IGRP route redistribution P2C-91, P2C-117
- (example) P2C-168
- GNS queries, replying to P2C-147
- hello interval, specifying P2C-101
- hop count, maximum from RIP updates P2C-90, P2C-100
- internal network number, setting P2C-96
- link delay, specifying P2C-100
- LSP (link-state packet) P2C-102
- metric, specifying P2C-99
- MIB P2C-96
- multicast addressing
- disabling P2C-99
- disabling (examples) P2C-167
- multiple encapsulations P2C-85, P2C-97
- neighbors P2C-158
- partial route calculation, setting interval P2C-102
- pseudonode P2C-101
- RIP entries, aging out P2C-143
- RIP packets
- maximum size P2C-145
- processing P2C-117
- route aggregation P2C-103
- aggregated routes P2C-104
- area addresses P2C-103
- area addresses and route summaries P2C-104
- areas P2C-104
- benefits P2C-105
- configuration task list P2C-107
- customized route summarization P2C-106
- default route redistribution P2C-105
- default route summarization P2C-106
- Enhanced IGRP and NLSP 1.1 P2C-113
- filtering and route summarization, relationship P2C-107
- multiple NLSP 1.1 areas
- (example) P2C-168
- multiple NLSP 1.1 areas, configuring P2C-107
- multiple NLSP versions in a single area, mixing P2C-104
- NLSP 1.1, Enhanced IGRP, and RIP
- (example) P2C-169
- NLSP 1.1 and NLSP 1.0 areas
- (example) P2C-169
- NLSP 1.1 and NLSP 1.0 areas, configuring P2C-110
- path selection P2C-107
- RIP and NLSP 1.1, configuring P2C-115
- route summaries P2C-103
- route summarization P2C-105
- service selection P2C-107
- single versus multiple areas P2C-104
- SAP
- entries, aging out P2C-145
- packets, maximum size P2C-143
- shortest path first algorithm (SPF)
- calculation interval P2C-102
- subinterfaces P2C-85, P2C-97
- configuration (example) P2C-162
- shutting down (example) P2C-162
- throughput, specifying P2C-100
- NMVT (network management vector transport), VTAM compatibility BC-768
- no boot system command FC-242
- no channel-group command IC-36
- node P3C-32
- node, definition MC-685
- node numbers, IPX P2C-81
- no form of a command, using FC-21
- no frame-relay ip tcp header-compression command WC-145
- no half-duplex controlled-carrier command IC-131
- no history command FC-21
- no-incoming and no-outgoing access WC-253
- no ip address command IC-36
- no ip inspect command SC-235
- no ip load-sharing per-destination command XC-29
- no keepalive command WC-173
- no menu command FC-94
- nonbroadcast networks, configuring OSPF on P1C-153
- nonces
- See RSA encrypted nonces
- nonextended network, AppleTalk P2C-7
- non-linear command MC-285
- nonrepudiation, description SC-411
- NonResvSendLimit object, configuring QC-188
- NOS (network operating system)
- encapsulation IC-155
- tunneling IC-155
- no shutdown command WC-18
- no slave terminal command FC-237
- no terminal history size command FC-21
- notify command DTC-411, FC-68
- Novell Ethernet_802.2 encapsulation formats XC-192
- NPM Network Processor Module) interface types WC-4
- NRZI (nonreturn to zero inverted), encoding DTC-48, IC-84
- nrzi-encoding command DTC-48, IC-85
- nsap command MC-508
- NSAPs (network service access points)
- addresses
- configuration (example) WC-92
- configuring WC-30
- ESI and selector fields, configuring WC-30
- rules P3C-62
- structure (figure) P3C-61
- area addresses P3C-60, P3C-61
- domains, ISO IGRP P3C-60
- dynamic routing P3C-59
- field formats P3C-60
- fields P3C-59
- GOSIP format P3C-62
- IS-IS addresses P3C-60
- ISO CLNS addresses P3C-59
- ISO IGRP addresses P3C-60
- Level 1 routing P3C-60
- mapping addresses to media addresses P3C-80
- media address, mapping P3C-81
- name mapping P3C-82
- n-selector P3C-60, P3C-61
- prefix P3C-80
- shortcut command P3C-82
- SNPA mapping P3C-81
- static address assignments P3C-80
- system ID P3C-60, P3C-61
- n-selector
- IS-IS P3C-61
- ISO CLNS P3C-59
- ISO IGRP P3C-60
- NSF (Network-Specific Facilities)
- call-by-call support
- configuring DTC-175
- restriction DTC-175
- NTP (Network Time Protocol)
- access groups FC-330
- associations FC-329
- authentication FC-329
- authoritative time server
- configuring router as FC-331
- broadcast service FC-329
- calendar system, updating FC-331
- configuring FC-328
- description FC-327
- (examples) FC-340
- services, disabling FC-330
- source address FC-330
- status FC-335
- stratum FC-327
- time
- services FC-327
- synchronizing FC-327
- ntp access-group command FC-330
- ntp authenticate command FC-329
- ntp authentication-key md5 command FC-329
- ntp broadcast client command FC-329
- ntp broadcastdelay command FC-329
- ntp broadcast version command FC-329
- ntp disable command FC-330
- ntp master command FC-331
- ntp peer command FC-329, FC-331
- ntp server command FC-329, FC-331
- ntp source command FC-330
- ntp trusted-key command FC-329
- ntp update-calendar command FC-331
- NTSC, definition MC-685
- null bytes, end of string FC-66
- null interface, configuring IC-154
- number character, privileged EXEC prompt FC-10
- number command DNC-252
- number expansion MC-23
- num-exp command MC-23
- NVRAM (nonvolatile RAM)
- description FC-195
- file compression FC-145
- N x 64 CES services WC-77
O
- Oakley key exchange protocol
- description SC-410
- See also IKE
- OAM (Operation, Administration, and Maintenance)
- ATM configuration (example) WC-90
- loopback cells
- ATM, configuring WC-23, WC-35
- management
- configuration (example) WC-94
- configuring WC-40, WC-41, WC-42, WC-43
- overview WC-5
- oam-bundle command QC-230
- oam-pvc command WC-24, WC-26, WC-178
- oam-pvc manage command WC-42
- oam retry command QC-230, WC-24, WC-35, WC-42, WC-43
- oam-svc command WC-35, WC-43
- O character, copy output FC-161, FC-241
- o command FC-208, FC-213
- ODI-compliant LAN drivers with ATM LANE XC-179
- ODR (On-Demand Routing)
- configuration tasks P1C-121
- default route P1C-123
- description P1C-121
- disabling propagation of stub routing information P1C-122
- enabling P1C-122
- filtering information P1C-122
- redistributing P1C-123
- routes populating the IP routing table P1C-122
- stub routing information P1C-122
- timer P1C-123
- offload alias command BC-648
- offload command BC-608, BC-647, BC-650, BC-651
- offset-list command P1C-127, P1C-141, P1C-185
- offsets, applying P1C-127, P1C-141, P1C-185
- oid command FC-349
- OIR (online insertion and removal) feature IC-8
- one-time passwords, authentication proxy operation SC-282
- on-hook detection WC-79
- OOS, definition MC-685
- operating system image
- See system images
- operation command MC-282, MC-351
- OSI
- See ISO CLNS
- OSPF (Open Shortest Path First)
- address range for a single route, specifying P1C-156
- administrative distances P1C-158
- aging pacing P1C-161
- area parameters, configuring P1C-154
- authentication for an area, enabling P1C-154
- authentication key, specifying P1C-151
- authentication type for interface, specifying P1C-151
- basic commands, configuration (example) P1C-170
- basic commands, configuring (example) P1C-170, P1C-292
- broadcast or nonbroadcast networks, configuring for P1C-152
- broadcasts on X.25 WC-228
- checksum pacing P1C-161
- Cisco implementation P1C-149
- complex configuration (example) P1C-174, P1C-296
- conditional default origination
- configuring P1C-157
- (example) P1C-178, P1C-300
- configuration (examples) P1C-165
- configuration task list P1C-150
- configuring over on-demand circuits P1C-159
- cost differentiation P1C-158
- default external route cost, assigning P1C-154
- default routes, generating P1C-157
- distance P1C-159
- DNS name lookup P1C-157
- enabling P1C-151
- hello interval, setting P1C-151
- ignore MOSPF LSA packets P1C-164
- interface parameters, configuring P1C-151
- IP multicast P1C-149
- IRDP advertisements to multicast address, sending P1C-29
- link-state retransmission interval, setting P1C-151
- lookup of DNS names, configuring P1C-157
- LSA flooding, blocking P1C-163
- LSA group pacing P1C-161, P1C-163
- LSAs to be flooded, displaying P1C-164, P1C-165
- MD5 authentication
- enabling P1C-151
- enabling for an area P1C-154
- metrics, controlling P1C-158
- MOSPF packets, ignoring P1C-164
- multicast, IP P1C-149
- multicast addressing P1C-152
- neighbor state changes, viewing P1C-161
- network type, configuring P1C-152
- nonbroadcast networks, configuring P1C-153
- Not So Stubby Area P1C-155
- NSSA, defining P1C-155
- on-demand circuit P1C-159
- packet pacing P1C-164
- path cost, specifying P1C-151
- point-to-multipoint
- description P1C-152
- (example) P1C-166
- refresh pacing P1C-161
- route calculation timers, configuring P1C-159
- router "dead" interval, setting P1C-151
- route redistribution (example) P1C-169, P1C-292
- router ID, forcing choice of P1C-158
- router priority, setting P1C-151
- routers for an autonomous system, configuring (example) P1C-171, P1C-293
- route summarization P1C-156
- simplex Ethernet interfaces, configuring P1C-159
- stub area, defining P1C-154
- summarization of routes P1C-156
- transmission time for link-state updates, setting P1C-151
- virtual link, establishing P1C-157
- ospf auto-cost command P1C-158
- ospf database-filter command P1C-163
- OUI (Organizational Unique Identifier), Ethernet Type II frames BC-30
- Outbound Circuit-Switched X.25 Support feature, description DNC-204
- outbound resets, BGP P1C-203
- output attenuation command MC-280, MC-285, MC-349
- output-delay command P1C-134
- output notification, setting FC-68
- output packet size, setting WC-218
- output window size, setting WC-218
- owner command 287
P
- PA-12E/2FE port adapter
- configuration (example) IC-62
- configuring IC-30
- monitoring IC-31
- PA-4R-DTR port adapter IC-59
- PA-A1 interface (ATM Lite) XC-109
- PA-A3 interface XC-109
- packet classification
- See classification
- packet discard XC-88
- packet dispatch character, setting FC-69
- packet fragmentation
- See CBAC, IP packet fragmentation
- Packet-Level Protocol (PLP) restarts WC-222
- packet-level restarts, disabling WC-222
- packet loss prevention, traffic shaping QC-138
- packet rewrite, IPX MLS XC-130
- packets
- bandwidth XC-73
- classifying XC-73
- compressed TCP/IP header WC-229
- dispatch FC-69
- from customer XC-68
- from VPN XC-68
- IP XC-72
- maximum size, setting IC-8
- routes, tracing FC-307
- transmitted XC-72, XC-108
- X.25 sequence numbering WC-214
- packet size, setting for SNMP FC-263
- packet-switched nodes, DDN X.25 WC-15, WC-256
- packet tunneling and asynchronous host roaming IC-160
- PAD (packet assembler/disassembler)
- access on X.25 WC-228
- Legacy X.3 mode
- configuration (examples) DTC-542
- connections DTC-527
- switching sessions DTC-541
- user interface DTC-540
- X.3 parameters DTC-541
- mnemonic remote addressing
- character limitations DTC-548
- configuration (examples) DTC-548
- description DTC-548
- format options DTC-548
- network topologies DTC-527
- parameters
- (example) DTC-542
- setting DTC-541
- PPP over X.25
- (example) DNC-329
- overview DNC-328
- service signals, French language DTC-530
- X.28 mode
- applications DTC-530
- command signals DTC-531
- configuration (examples) DTC-536
- configuring DTC-530
- overview DTC-529
- X.3 parameters, configuring DTC-533
- X.3 connections DTC-532
- XOT, enabling DTC-543
- pad command DTC-466, DTC-472, DTC-540
- padding, changing character FC-66
- padding command FC-66
- padding packets, IPX P2C-152, XC-17
- PAD subaddressing
- configuring DTC-546
- debug output DTC-547
- line command output DTC-547
- tty lines (examples) DTC-547
- vty lines (examples) DTC-547
- PA-E3 port adapter
- configuration (example) IC-137
- monitoring IC-108
- troubleshooting IC-107
- PAL, definition MC-685
- PAM (port to application mapping)
- CBAC operation SC-308
- configuration (examples) SC-312, SC-313
- configuring
- access lists SC-311
- port mapping SC-311
- verifying SC-311
- default port mapping SC-308
- defining a port range SC-309
- deleting system-defined mapping information SC-308
- host-defined mapping SC-308
- host-specific mapping SC-310
- how PAM works SC-307
- mapping types
- host-specific SC-308, SC-310
- system-defined SC-308
- user-defined SC-308, SC-309
- monitoring and maintaining SC-312
- operation with CBAC SC-308, SC-310
- overriding system-defined mapping SC-308, SC-310
- port mapping
- default SC-308
- host-specific SC-310
- system-defined SC-308
- user-defined SC-309
- port range
- defining SC-309
- registered ports SC-308
- saving mapping information SC-309
- system-defined mapping SC-308
- deleting SC-308
- overriding SC-308, SC-310
- port numbers (table) SC-308
- registered ports SC-308
- table SC-308
- well-known ports SC-308
- system-defined port mapping SC-308
- table SC-308
- user-defined mapping SC-308, SC-309
- saving SC-309
- verifying SC-311
- well-known ports SC-308
- when to use SC-310
- PAP (Password Authentication Protocol)
- authentication SC-47 to SC-50
- authentication request DTC-245
- CHAP authentication order DTC-246
- description SC-47
- enable authentication SC-49
- enabling DTC-487
- outbound authentication SC-50
- vty lines
- PPP DTC-487
- PA-POS-OC3 Packet OC-3 Port Adapter
- packet-over-SONET OC3 configuration IC-138
- parallel channel, CMPC+ support BC-722
- parallel channel attachment
- CIP BC-244, BC-600
- CPA BC-244, BC-601
- parameter command DTC-534
- parity
- configuring DTC-460
- configuring for a line FC-71
- parity command DTC-460
- partition flash command FC-200
- partitioning XC-68
- partitions
- Flash memory
- benefits FC-199
- configuration tasks FC-200
- supported systems FC-199
- passenger protocol, tunneling IC-154
- passive-interface command P1C-159, P1C-277
- passive-reply mode, Frame Relay end-to-end keepalive WC-129
- pass-through, RSRB (example) BC-275
- password command DTC-460, SC-181
- Password Expiration Management BC-574
- passwords
- configuration (examples) SC-437 to SC-439
- configuring
- enable password SC-428
- enable secret SC-428
- line password SC-429
- static enable password SC-428
- enabling DTC-460
- encrypting SC-429
- (caution) SC-429
- IS-IS for CLNS
- area, assigning on P3C-74
- authentication P3C-74
- configuring P3C-74
- domain, assigning on P3C-74
- interface, assigning on P3C-74
- IS-IS for IP
- area, assigning on P1C-198
- authentication P1C-198
- domain, assigning on P1C-198
- interface, assigning on P1C-196
- recovering lost enable passwords SC-431
- procedure 1 SC-432
- procedure 2 SC-434
- procedures (tables) SC-431
- process SC-432
- recovering lost line passwords SC-436
- diagnostic mode settings (table) SC-437
- PA-T3 port adapter
- configuration (example) IC-137
- monitoring IC-110
- troubleshooting IC-110
- path argument configuration, CMCC features BC-608 to BC-611
- path command BC-651
- Path MTU Discovery
- when the router acts as a host P1C-95
- when the router acts as a router P1C-77
- paths
- Apollo Domain, setting maximum P3C-9
- costs
- transparent bridging, assigning BC-52
- discovery, MTU P1C-77
- XNS, setting maximum P3C-123
- paths-of-statistics-kept command 288
- payload compression on a multipoint interface, enabling WC-142
- payload compression on a point-to-point interface, enabling WC-142
- PBR (policy-based routing)
- classification QC-135
- configuration (example) QC-25
- configuring QC-23
- enabling QC-23
- fast-switched, enabling QC-25
- features QC-20
- IP Precedence, setting QC-166
- local, enabling QC-25
- overview QC-20
- route maps QC-20
- when to use QC-21
- PBX, definition MC-685
- PCA (Parallel Channel Adapter), description BC-244, BC-600
- PCbus LAN management IC-60
- PCM (Physical Connection Management), FDDI IC-41
- PCMCIA Flash memory cards
- copying the running configuration to (example) FC-154
- copying to (example) FC-151
- deleting files from (example) FC-152
- formatting FC-203
- spare sectors FC-204
- PCPA (Parallel Channel Port Adapter)
- channel data rates BC-245, BC-602
- CPA overview BC-244
- description BC-601, BC-602
- PDN (public data network)
- CMNS (example) WC-278
- datagram transport (figure) WC-222
- X.25 WC-14
- X.25, configuring WC-214
- PDU error
- See ERPDU
- PDU (protocol data unit), definition MC-685
- PE (provider edge) routers XC-68
- peak rate
- DSBM candidate, configuring QC-188
- peak rate limit
- monitoring QC-196
- setting QC-195
- peer, description SC-372
- peer default ip address command DTC-71, DTC-254
- peer default ip address pool command DTC-253
- peer default ip address pool dhcp command DTC-253
- peer groups
- disabling P1C-224
- enabling a previously disabled P1C-224
- peer model XC-68
- peer neighbor-route command DTC-255
- PEM (Password Expiration Management) feature BC-574
- per class WFQ XC-89
- per flow WFQ XC-89
- performance XC-177, XC-178
- Performance Data Collection
- benefits FC-348
- configuring FC-349
- (example) FC-357
- SNMP data FC-348
- per interface WRED XC-89
- period (.), copy command output FC-241
- periodic command FC-336
- permanent calls, definition MC-685
- permit command P1C-84
- per-user configuration
- AAA
- RADIUS server, configuring DNC-65
- server storage location DNC-57
- TACACS server user profile (example) DNC-28
- authentication and authorization phases
- events DNC-58
- (example) DNC-58
- AV pair attributes (table) DNC-61
- debugging commands (table) DNC-66
- dial-in features DNC-57
- IP
- TACACS (example) DNC-67
- virtual profiles (example) DNC-67, DNC-71
- IP address pooling DNC-59, DNC-60
- (example) DNC-59, DNC-60
- IPXWAN virtual profiles serial interface (example) DNC-69, DNC-77
- large-scale dial-out DNC-5
- monitoring DNC-66
- overview DNC-57, DNC-58
- RADIUS
- IP (example) DNC-71
- IPX (example) DNC-77
- TACACS server
- CiscoSecure, configuring DNC-65
- freeware DNC-64
- freeware (example) DNC-69
- virtual access interfaces
- creation DNC-59
- duration and resources DNC-59
- selective creation DNC-25
- (example) DNC-27
- VPN DNC-172
- per VC WRED XC-110
- PE to CE routing sessions, configuring XC-85
- PE to PE routing sessions, configuring XC-85
- PFS (perfect forward secrecy), description SC-372, SC-411
- PGM (Pragmatic General Multicast) Router Assist
- benefits P1C-383
- description P1C-383
- enabling P1C-384
- Reliable Transport Protocol P1C-384
- traffic statistics
- clearing P1C-384
- displaying P1C-384
- TSI P1C-384
- Phase 1
- See AppleTalk, Phase 1
- Phase 2
- See AppleTalk, Phase 2
- Phase IV Prime configuration (example) P3C-50
- physical-layer command DTC-70, IC-131
- physical unit concentrator
- See DSPU
- PIM (Protocol Independent Multicast), enabling XC-146
- See IP multicast routing, PIM
- ping, X.25 over multiple serial lines (example) WC-286
- ping command DTC-198, DTC-200, IC-18, P1C-353
- AppleTalk P2C-55
- before TFTP FC-240
- connectivity, testing FC-306
- DECnet
- privileged P3C-49
- user P3C-49
- (example) FC-240
- IP
- privileged P1C-47
- user P1C-47
- IPX P2C-157
- ISO CLNS, privileged P3C-92
- VINES P3C-24
- XNS P3C-127
- ping docsis command MC-594
- ping reply, specifying how long to wait P1C-69
- ping sna command BC-540, BC-541
- ping timeout, specifying duration P1C-70
- plain text authentication
- See authentication, neighbor router
- PLAR, definition MC-685
- PLIM (physical layer interface module)
- description, on the AIP WC-7
- SONET, ATM WC-48
- p msdp cache-sa-state command P1C-368
- p msdp filter-sa-request command P1C-370
- p msdp mesh-group command P1C-374
- p msdp peer command P1C-368
- point-to-multipoint signalling
- ATM, configuring WC-32
- point-to-point
- connection maps XC-68
- overlay XC-67
- point-to-point or multipoint subinterface, creating WC-133
- point-to-point subinterface with a DLCI, associating WC-135
- point-to-point WRED XC-109
- configuration (example) XC-109
- polarity, receive circuitry, reversing automatically IC-45
- policing
- CAR QC-132
- defined QC-131
- token bucket QC-131
- policing and shaping, summary QC-140
- policy-map command QC-78 to QC-82, QC-236
- policy maps
- attaching to VCs QC-235, QC-237
- configuring QC-77, QC-78, QC-236
- creating (example) QC-88
- default class QC-77
- deleting QC-82
- displaying (example) QC-89
- displaying information QC-82
- See also class maps; class policies
- Policy Propagation via BGP
- access lists, using QC-30
- AS paths, using QC-29
- community lists, using QC-28
- configuration (examples) QC-31
- configuring QC-27
- monitoring QC-30
- overview QC-21
- packet classification, methods QC-21
- platform support QC-21
- policy route-map
- MLS restrictions XC-133
- policy routing P1C-280, P1C-282
- fast switched P1C-282
- poll-group configuration mode FC-349
- entering FC-406
- See also system controller poll-group configuration mode
- polling
- frequency BC-396
- interval BC-396
- secondary stations BC-402
- transmit-poll-frame timer BC-396
- poll-interval command FC-349
- poll timer, configuring WC-37
- pool command BC-792, BC-794, BC-802
- pool-member command DNC-171
- Poor Man's Routing, on DECnet P3C-37
- POP (point of presence) IC-160
- large-scale dial
- configuration (examples) DNC-318
- scaling DNC-314
- stacking overview DNC-315
- remote DTC-277
- small to medium scale dial
- configuration (examples) DNC-303
- overview DNC-303
- with access restricted to one CUG (example) WC-284
- with multiple CUGs and no public access (example) WC-284
- with multiple CUGs and public access (example) WC-285
- with no CUG access (example) WC-284
- X.25 CUGs WC-251
- X.25 CUGs network subscription WC-248
- Port Aggregation Protocol IC-37
- port-channel
- See Fast EtherChannel
- port-channel interface caution IC-36
- port command BC-40, BC-55, MC-297, MC-372, MC-390, WC-175
- port mapping
- See PAM
- port media command MC-508
- PORT parameter BC-572, BC-595
- port queue
- retry interval, setting FC-72
- POS (Packet Over SONET)
- configuring IC-115
- scrambling IC-114
- POS3/0/0 XC-108
- pos ais-shut command IC-114, IC-118
- pos report command IC-117
- pos scramble-atm command IC-114
- pos threshold command IC-117
- POTS (plain old telephone service), definition MC-685
- POTS dial peers, definition MC-685
- PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)
- AppleTalk over, configuring DTC-276
- AppleTalk Remote Access, configuring DTC-552
- AppleTalk zones (example) DTC-40
- asynchronous access, ISDN lines DTC-235
- automatic sessions, starting DTC-74
- callback DNC-95
- authentication DNC-93
- client, configuring DNC-94
- client/server application DNC-93
- DDR DNC-93 to DNC-96
- (example) DNC-96
- outgoing lines DNC-99
- retries DNC-94
- server, configuring DNC-95
- support required DNC-93
- See also PPP, MS Callback
- CHAP and PAP authentication order DTC-246
- compressions
- Compression Service Adapters on Cisco 7500 Series Routers IC-75
- hardware-dependent DTC-248
- lossless data DTC-247
- Microsoft DTC-249
- platform support DTC-248
- software DTC-247
- connections DTC-278
- enable encapsulation SC-49
- encapsulations
- enabling DTC-246
- interfaces, configuring DTC-314, DTC-345
- Legacy DDR DTC-343
- Frame Relay
- DCE configuration (example) WC-159
- DTE configuration (example) WC-158
- frame format WC-131
- PVC mapping, defining WC-132
- restrictions WC-130
- half-bridging
- (figure) DTC-255
- configuring DTC-255
- inbound authentication SC-50
- IP
- address negotiation DTC-250
- address pooling DTC-250
- IP over, configuring DTC-274
- IPX P2C-123
- asynchronous interfaces DTC-275
- configuring DTC-274
- dedicated network numbers (example) DTC-41
- header compression DTC-281
- loopback interfaces (example) DTC-41
- IPX over vty lines DTC-484
- IPX-PPP
- vty lines, configuring DTC-42
- LAT translations DTC-514
- Magic Number support DTC-244
- Microsoft Point-to-Point Compression
- See MPPC
- MMP DNC-29 to DNC-33
- MPPC
- compression scheme DTC-249
- protocol field compression flag DTC-250
- MS Callback
- LCP callback option DNC-95
- Microsoft Callback Control protocol (MSCB) DNC-95
- network-layer protocols
- configuring DTC-274
- outbound authentication SC-50
- peer neighbor routes
- dialer interface effect DTC-255
- disabling DTC-254
- group-async interface effect DTC-255
- PPP-IP
- asynchronous interfaces, configuring DTC-40
- reliable link DTC-254
- SLIP banner DTC-283
- (example) DTC-285
- tokens DTC-283
- SLIP BOOTP requests DTC-272
- telecommuting configuration (example) DTC-272
- with LAN Extender IC-49
- X.25 tunneling (example) DTC-515
- ppp banner tokens FC-81
- ppp authentication chap command DNC-26, DNC-33, DNC-94, DTC-258, DTC-314, DTC-343, DTC-345, DTC-374, WC-69
- ppp authentication command DTC-246
- ppp authentication pap command DNC-94, DTC-258, DTC-343
- ppp bap call accept command DNC-216
- ppp bap callback accept command DNC-87, DNC-215
- ppp bap callback request command DNC-216
- ppp bap call request command DNC-87, DNC-215
- ppp bap call timer command DNC-87
- ppp bap drop after-retries command DNC-87
- ppp bap link types analog command DNC-86, DNC-87
- ppp bap link types isdn analog command DNC-86, DNC-87
- ppp bap max dial-attempts command DNC-86, DNC-87
- ppp bap max dialers command DNC-86, DNC-87
- ppp bap max ind-retries command DNC-86, DNC-87
- ppp bap max req-retries command DNC-86, DNC-87
- ppp bap monitor load command DNC-87
- ppp bap number command DNC-219
- ppp bap number default command DNC-87, DNC-88
- ppp bap number prefix command DNC-218
- ppp bap number secondary command DNC-87, DNC-88
- ppp bap timeout pending command DNC-86, DNC-87
- ppp bap timeout response command DNC-86, DNC-87
- ppp bridge appletalk command DTC-256
- ppp bridge ip command DTC-256
- ppp bridge ipx command DTC-256
- ppp callback accept command DNC-95, DNC-98
- ppp callback initiate command DNC-99
- ppp callback request command DNC-94
- ppp command DTC-278
- ppp multilink bap command DNC-85, DNC-213, DNC-215, DNC-216
- ppp multilink bap required command DNC-85
- ppp multilink command DNC-33, DTC-257, DTC-258, DTC-263
- ppp multilink fragmentation command DTC-263
- ppp multilink fragment-delay command QC-211
- ppp multilink idle-link command DNC-213, DNC-218, DNC-219
- ppp multilink interleave command QC-211
- PPP on virtual terminal lines DTC-271
- 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
- PPP over Frame Relay WC-130
- ppp quality command DTC-247
- ppp reliable-link command DTC-254
- ppp use-tacacs command DTC-246, DTC-342
- PQ (priority queueing)
- behavior QC-68
- configuration (example) QC-105
- configuring QC-103
- default, assigning QC-104
- filters QC-67
- group QC-105
- how it works (figure) QC-68
- lower-priority traffic
- effect on QC-69
- maximum number of packets QC-98, QC-104
- monitoring QC-99, QC-105
- overhead QC-69
- overview QC-67
- packet classification QC-69
- restrictions QC-69
- traffic prioritization QC-67
- uses QC-68, QC-69
- precedence (VC bundle) command QC-232
- precedence (WRED group) command QC-228
- precedence assignments XC-110
- predictor compression WC-207
- preference command MC-298, MC-301, MC-373, MC-391, WC-175
- preferential CUGs WC-251, WC-252
- preferred-nnserver command BC-795
- preferred routes, specifying with ISO IGRP P3C-86
- prefix command MC-298, MC-373, MC-390, WC-175
- prefix list
- adding an entry P1C-237
- clearing the hit count P1C-211
- configuring entries in P1C-209
- creating P1C-209
- deleting P1C-211
- disabling automatic sequence generation P1C-210
- entry P1C-209
- filtering with P1C-208
- removing an entry P1C-211, P1C-237
- route filtering P1C-208
- sequence numbers P1C-210
- sequence values P1C-210
- show entries P1C-211
- prefix table hit count P1C-211
- prerequisite configuration tasks, Voice over IP for the enterprise environment MC-12
- preshared keys
- See keys, preshared
- preventing congestion XC-73
- PRI (Primary Rate Interface), definition MC-685
- See also ISDN PRI
- pri-group command DTC-168, DTC-170, MC-424
- pri-group nec-fusion command MC-418
- pri-group timeslots nfas_d command DTC-225
- primary IP addresses, setting P1C-8
- primary station
- definition BC-215, BC-385
- routing device, enabling BC-398
- printer, configuring for LPD protocol FC-72
- printer command FC-72
- (example) FC-73
- printer connections
- See connections, printers
- prioritizing traffic XC-73
- priority command QC-61, QC-84
- priority-group command BC-347, QC-105
- priority groups (example) BC-356
- priority list description QC-69
- priority-list default command QC-104
- priority-list interface command QC-104
- priority-list protocol bstun command BC-367
- priority-list protocol command BC-266, IC-54, P2C-21, QC-104
- priority-list protocol ip tcp command BC-367
- priority-list queue-limit command QC-104
- priority-list stun address command BC-348
- priority queueing
- enabling BC-344
- strict
- See IP RTP Priority; LLQ
- X.25 WC-247
- See also PQ
- private
- connections XC-67
- intranet XC-67
- IP addresses XC-68
- private command FC-59
- privileged EXEC mode
- accessing FC-10
- description FC-10
- prompt FC-10
- summary FC-14
- privilege level command DTC-460
- privileges
- changing default SC-430
- configuration (examples) SC-437 to SC-439
- configuring
- multiple levels SC-430
- privilege level SC-430
- displaying current level SC-430
- logging in SC-431
- probes
- See SA Agent, operations
- process switching
- description XC-6
- See also switching
- profiles
- RPM
- backup customer DNC-234, DNC-255
- customer DNC-233
- default customer DNC-234
- discriminator DNC-238
- template DNC-234
- profiles, X.25 WC-246
- prompt command FC-324
- prompts
- customizing FC-324
- system FC-14, FC-401
- protect command QC-232
- protect interface, APS IC-116
- protocol (ATM) command QC-230
- protocol addresses
- ATM, configuring WC-20
- protocol command MC-504, WC-20, WC-31, WC-33, WC-34
- Protocol-Independent Multicast
- See IP multicast routing, PIM
- protocols
- carrier tunneling IC-154
- Combinet Proprietary Protocol DTC-171, DTC-228
- exterior IP gateway P1C-3
- passenger tunneling IC-154
- preferred connection, configuring DTC-457
- preferred transport, configuring DTC-458
- queueing priority, assigning QC-99
- terminal transport, configuring DTC-457
- transport, tunneling IC-155
- protocol support, CBAC (table) SC-212
- protocol translations
- application configuration (examples) DTC-494 to DTC-504
- basic configuration (example) DTC-495
- central site (example) DTC-498
- LAT-to-LAT
- Frame Relay or SMDS (example) DTC-502
- IP WAN (example) DTC-500
- via X.25 (example) DTC-505
- LAT-to-PPP (example) DTC-514
- LAT-to-TCP local translation (example) DTC-511
- LAT-to-TCP over a WAN (example) DTC-506
- LAT-to-TCP via X.25 (example) DTC-507
- LAT-to-X.25 host (example) DTC-509
- one-step method
- configuring DTC-465, DTC-466
- overview DTC-465
- TCP-to-X.25-host connections (example) DTC-522
- parameters, changing dynamically (example) DTC-523, DTC-524
- PPP over X.25 tunneling (example) DTC-514
- sessions, supported DTC-473, DTC-482
- TCP-to-SLIP translations DTC-514
- tunneling PPP over X.25 (example) DTC-515
- two-step method DTC-472
- configuring DTC-466, DTC-472
- for TCP-to-PAD connections (example) DTC-522
- general purpose gateway DTC-472
- overview DTC-466
- virtual asynchronous interfaces, tunneling protocols DTC-467
- virtual interface templates
- benefits DTC-469
- configuring DTC-467, DTC-488
- virtual templates
- two-step, configuring DTC-468
- X.25 PAD-to-LAT (example) DTC-518
- X.25 PAD-to-TCP (example) DTC-520
- X.25-to-PPP tunneling (example) DTC-515
- protocol type, filtering BC-47
- proxies, single proxy configuration MC-46
- proxy
- access control MC-184
- application-specific routing
- description MC-188
- enabling MC-195, MC-196
- (example) MC-208, MC-214
- application-specific routing (example) MC-211
- co-edge mode MC-185
- H.323 multimedia backbone, configuring (example) MC-206
- interzone call MC-176
- network address translation MC-186
- QoS, configuring MC-187, MC-213
- security MC-184
- proxy ARP
- definition P1C-28
- disabling P1C-14
- proxy explorers, configuring BC-121
- proxy network numbers
- (example) P2C-77
- interoperability P2C-41
- Prune message
- IP multicast routing P1C-309
- pseudobroadcasting WC-3
- SMDS WC-14, WC-198
- (example) WC-203
- pseudonode, NLSP P2C-101
- PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network), definition MC-685
- PU configuration mode
- See TN3270 configuration modes
- pu (DLUR) command BC-802
- pu (listen-point) command BC-801
- pu (TN3270) command BC-801
- public
- IP addresses XC-68
- IP network XC-68
- public-key key configuration mode
- enabling SC-403, SC-419
- summary FC-395
- public-key hex input configuration mode, description FC-395
- pu command BC-800
- pu dlur command BC-797, BC-802
- pulse-time command DTC-49, IC-86
- PUs (physical units)
- DSPU configuration BC-231, BC-501
- SDLLC configuration BC-439
- TN3270 server configuration mode BC-778
- type 2 devices, defining BC-231, BC-501
- See also PUs, TN3270 server
- PUs, TN3270 server
- description BC-760
- direct BC-760
- configuration methods BC-801
- configuring BC-800
- (examples) BC-809, BC-813
- DLUR BC-761
- configuration methods BC-802
- configuring BC-797
- (examples) BC-809, BC-813
- lu-seed argument BC-761
- pvc-bundle command QC-231
- pvc command WC-19, WC-26, WC-71, WC-72, WC-174, WC-178
- PVC in non-MPLS-enabled core, configuring XC-90
- PVCs (permanent virtual circuits)
- ATM
- broadcast packets, configuring WC-24
- configuring WC-19
- configuration (example) WC-87, WC-88
- PPP over ATM WC-73
- PVC discovery (example) WC-89
- traffic parameters, configuring WC-21
- VC classes, configuring WC-24
- discovery
- ATM, configuring WC-22
- configuration (example) WC-89
- Inverse ARP, configuring WC-23
- non-MPLS-enabled core, configuring in XC-90
- point-to-point subinterface XC-112
- statistics, displaying WC-147
- traffic, configuring WC-238
- X.25
- establishing (example) WC-273
- locally switched, configuring WC-237
- remote tunneling (example) WC-273
- switching on same router (example) WC-270
- PVC Status Tables WC-25
- PVC trap support
- configuring WC-23
- (example) WC-90
- pwd command FC-120
Q
- Q.2931 protocol WC-28
- Q.SIG PRI signalling MC-413
- configuration MC-414, MC-421
- QAM, definition MC-685
- QLLC (Qualified Logical Link Control)
- conversion
- customizing BC-424
- enabling BC-421
- (examples) BC-433 to BC-439
- implementation considerations BC-223, BC-393, BC-414
- monitoring BC-426
- SNA over X.25 BC-410
- topology BC-221, BC-391, BC-411
- qllc accept-all-calls command BC-422
- qllc dlsw command BC-296
- qllc npsi-poll command BC-423
- qllc partner command BC-424
- qllc sap command BC-425
- qllc srb command BC-422
- qllc xid command BC-423
- QoS (quality of service) XC-67
- characteristics QC-131, QC-132
- DOCSIS MC-525
- Cisco uBR7200 series, profile
- configuration MC-582
- permission MC-584
- definition MC-685, QC-131
- end-to-end QC-131
- features QC-135
- classification QC-135, QC-17
- congestion avoidance QC-139
- congestion management QC-137, QC-47
- link efficiency mechanisms QC-142
- policing and shaping QC-140
- signalling QC-141
- H.323
- proxy MC-187, MC-213
- traffic MC-172
- ISO CLNS use of P3C-88
- multiple SIDs MC-525
- preserving over VPNs DNC-173
- profile enforcement MC-525, MC-526, MC-584
- configuration (example) MC-604
- service class profiles MC-525
- service models QC-133
- traffic shaping WC-126
- QPSK, definition MC-685
- query mode, enabling SC-399
- query url command SC-400
- question command FC-15
- queue
- strict priority, reserving QC-84
- queueing
- comparison QC-49
- comparison (table) QC-50
- effect of X.25 flow control WC-248
- fancy ISDN traffic shaping DTC-373
- methods, default QC-53
- per VC QC-223
- strict priority QC-138, QC-58, QC-61
- X.25 WC-247
- See also CQ; FIFO; PQ; WFQ
- queue-limit command QC-76, QC-236
- queue-list default command QC-99
- queue-list interface command QC-99
- queue-list protocol bstun command BC-367
- queue-list protocol command QC-99
- queue-list protocol ip tcp command BC-367
- queue-list queue byte-count command QC-98
- queue-list queue limit command QC-98
- queues
- controlling hold IC-6
- dialer hold DTC-318, DTC-348
- queue size, exponential weight factor QC-78, QC-80
- queue weight XC-92
- queueing priority
- STUN
- all traffic BC-348
- LU address BC-347
- serial interface address BC-346
- quit command FC-79
- quitting sessions FC-59, FC-79
R
- R1 modified signalling, configuring DTC-194
- R2 signalling, Cisco AS5200 DTC-180
- RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service)
- accounting SC-111
- attributes SC-473
- IETF SC-480
- vendor-proprietary SC-111, SC-491
- authentication SC-110
- login SC-27, SC-31, SC-35, SC-37
- authorization SC-74, SC-111
- configuration (examples) SC-112 to SC-119
- configuring SC-101
- communication, global SC-104
- communication, per server SC-104
- displaying NAS port types SC-107
- DNIS, server group selection SC-109
- multiple UDP ports SC-104
- queries for IP addresses SC-107
- queries for static routes SC-107
- server communication SC-104
- server groups SC-108
- server groups, DNIS selection SC-109
- tasks SC-103
- vendor-proprietary SC-106
- vendor-specific RADIUS attributes SC-106
- description SC-101
- operation SC-102
- server groups
- description SC-108
- DNIS selection SC-109
- servers DNC-58
- AV pairs DNC-62
- RADIUS/TACACS+
- H.323 login authentication MC-192
- multimedia conference calls MC-181
- RADIUS accounting attributes
- IETF MC-37
- overloaded acct-session ID field MC-37
- vendor specific MC-38
- RADIUS attributes
- large-scale dial-out (table) DNC-12
- radius-server host command DNC-7
- radius-server key command DNC-7
- RA mode, enabling SC-400
- RAND compressor WC-207
- random-detect (interface) command QC-76, QC-121, QC-236
- random-detect (per VC) command QC-195
- random-detect exponential-weighting-constant command QC-78, QC-80, QC-121
- random-detect flow average-depth-factor command QC-122
- random-detect flow command QC-122
- random-detect flow count command QC-122
- random-detect-group command QC-228
- random-detect precedence command QC-39, QC-78, QC-80, QC-121
- ranging, definition MC-685
- RARP (Reverse Address Resolution Protocol), definition P1C-13
- RARP server
- AutoInstall, configuring FC-46
- configuring a router as FC-244
- (example) FC-245
- role in AutoInstall (figure) FC-40
- RAS (registration, admission, and status protocol)
- BIND text record (example) MC-190
- configuring MC-190
- definition MC-685
- gateway communication MC-177
- RAs (registration authorities), description SC-398
- See also CAs
- ras command MC-190
- rate-limit command QC-37, QC-38, QC-39
- rate limits, CAR QC-132, QC-134, XC-108
- rate queues
- AIP dynamic (example) WC-95
- ATM WC-46, WC-47
- raw queue size
- AIP WC-50
- ATM WC-50
- RBS, definition MC-685
- rcp (remote copy protocol)
- authentication database
- adding entries (example) FC-249
- creating for remote users FC-248
- Cisco implementation FC-246
- Cisco versus UNIX command syntax FC-248
- remote username, configuring FC-249
- requests
- sending FC-249
- supporting FC-248
- server
- boot from (example) FC-183
- configuration files, copying FC-136, FC-141
- system images, copying FC-163, FC-172
- using FC-248
- RDPDU (redirect protocol data unit)
- interval to disable P3C-91
- ISO CLNS, configuring for sending P3C-91
- rebooting
- See booting
- receivers command P1C-397
- receive side, Frame Relay end-to-end keepalive WC-128
- reclassifying commands XC-73
- reconfiguring the routing table, BGP P1C-203
- recursive route problem IC-157
- RED (random early detection)
- background QC-110
- how it works QC-110
- packet drop probability QC-111
- TCP
- congestion control mechanism QC-110
- traffic loss strategy QC-111
- RED group configuration mode FC-396
- redialer, definition MC-686
- redirect number information tunnel, description MC-46
- redistribute command P2C-91, P2C-117
- in router configuration mode P1C-276
- ISO CLNS P3C-84
- route aggregation P2C-109, P2C-112, P2C-115, P2C-116
- redistribute connected command DNC-6
- redistribute static command DNC-6, DTC-326, DTC-360, P3C-84
- redistribution
- AppleTalk Enhanced IGRP P2C-48
- IGRP
- (example) P1C-289
- routes, disabling default information between processes P1C-276
- routes, using same metric value for all routes P1C-276
- IPX Enhanced IGRP P2C-91
- IS-IS for IP P1C-274
- match criteria, address P3C-85
- RIP, IP (example) P1C-289
- RIP and IGRP protocol (example) P1C-289
- route maps, using P1C-274, P3C-84
- routes P3C-84
- routing information P1C-274
- static routing (example) P1C-289
- See also route redistribution
- redundancy
- between multiple routers XC-188
- HSRP XC-188
- in VLANs XC-181
- LANE XC-221
- See also HSRP
- Reflexive Access Lists SC-187
- benefits SC-188
- configuration (examples) SC-195 to SC-197
- configuring SC-192 to SC-195
- DMZ topology (figure) SC-191
- (examples) SC-195 to SC-197
- simple topology (figure) SC-191
- description SC-187
- how it works SC-189
- restrictions SC-190
- topology
- DMZ (figure) SC-191
- simple (figure) SC-191
- where to configure SC-189
- refuse-message command DTC-411, FC-81
- register command MC-46
- register E.164 addresses for gateway-attached devices, description MC-46
- regular expressions, X.25 pattern matching (example) WC-270
- rejected frames
- LLC2, resending BC-395
- reload cancel command FC-218
- reload command FC-13, FC-213, FC-217, FC-218
- boot from Flash FC-181
- reloads
- scheduled FC-217
- canceling FC-218
- canceling (example) FC-218
- (example) FC-217
- information, displaying FC-218
- relocatable images, run-from-Flash systems FC-196
- REM (Ring Error Monitor)
- LNM function BC-105
- reporting interval, changing BC-109
- remote command execution
- rsh FC-246, FC-247
- remote Ethernet LAN IC-48
- remote failure detection, X.25 WC-261
- remote loopback
- 56/64 kbps CSU/DSU IC-14
- FT1/T1 CSU/DSU, Cisco 2524 and 2525 interface IC-13
- remote DDS CSU/DSU DTC-201
- remote offices
- bidirectional configurations (examples) DNC-355
- bidirectional dial DNC-351
- central site configurations DNC-336
- central site dial DNC-333
- enterprise dial DNC-298
- scalability issues DNC-334
- service provider dial DNC-298
- remote PC
- large-scale dial DNC-298
- PPP over X.25 DNC-298
- small-scale dial DNC-298
- VPDN dial DNC-298
- remote peer
- enabling LLC2 local acknowledgment with BC-203, BC-255
- SMDS (example) WC-200
- remote sites
- See remote offices
- remote username
- configuring FC-249
- defaults FC-249
- remote users, demographics DNC-333
- REMOTTO definition, SDLLC configuration BC-439
- removing prefix list entries P1C-211
- rendezvous point
- See IP multicast routing, RP
- reply mode, Frame Relay end-to-end keepalive WC-129
- reply-PSID request
- LU deletion BC-768
- report path trace function, disabling BC-107
- repudiation, description SC-411
- request, Frame Relay end-to-end keepalive WC-129
- request-data-size command 287
- request-dialin command DNC-169
- request-dialin mode, entering FC-409
- request-dialout command DNC-171
- request-dialout mode, entering FC-409
- request mode, Frame Relay end-to-end keepalive WC-129
- reset
- dynamic inbound soft, BGP P1C-203
- dynamic outbound soft, BGP P1C-203
- resolution reply
- MPOA XC-300
- NHRP XC-300
- resolution request
- MPOA XC-300
- NHRP XC-300
- resource command DNC-254
- resource group configuration mode
- entering FC-406
- summary FC-396
- resource-pool aaa protocol command DNC-252
- resource-pool aaa protocol group local command DNC-255
- resource-pool call treatment profile command DNC-252
- resource-pool call treatment resource command DNC-252
- resource-pool enable command DNC-252
- resource-pool profile customer command DNC-254, DNC-258, DNC-262
- resource-pool profile discriminator command DNC-253, DNC-261
- resource-pool profile vpdn command DNC-262
- resources, sharing between VLANs XC-181
- responder support, AppleTalk P2C-57
- response-data-size command 287
- response time
- TN3270 server
- buckets BC-770
- client group types (table) BC-769
- collection BC-769, BC-770
- configuration, verifying BC-804
- configuration mode BC-778
- configuring BC-804
- monitoring BC-805
- sliding-window BC-770
- SNMP BC-769
- response time configuration mode
- See TN3270 response time config mode; See also RTR configuration mode
- response-time group command BC-804
- response time reporter
- See SA Agent
- RESPORT parameter BC-572, BC-595
- resume/next command FC-89
- resume command DTC-541, FC-76
- resume connection command FC-88
- menu command FC-89
- retransmission interval
- setting for IP IS-IS P1C-195
- setting LSP P3C-73
- Return key, and CLI FC-17
- Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF), description P1C-331
- reverse Telnet
- See Telnet sessions, direct
- RF, definition MC-686
- RFC (Request for Comment), obtaining full text of FC-260
- RFC 783, TFTP FC-45
- RFC 791, Internet Protocol P1C-78
- subnetting P1C-9
- RFC 792, Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) P1C-75
- RFC 826, ARP P1C-13
- RFC 862, Echo TCP and UDP service P1C-2
- RFC 863, Discard TCP and UDP service P1C-2
- RFC 877, IP encapsulation WC-222, WC-226
- RFC 896, Nagle's algorithm FC-337
- RFC 903, RARP FC-46, P1C-13
- RFC 906, bootstrap loading using TFTP FC-45
- RFC 919, Broadcasting Internet Datagrams P1C-31
- RFC 922, Broadcasting IP Datagrams in the Presence of Subnets P1C-31
- RFC 951, BOOTP servers FC-46
- RFC 1027, Proxy ARP P1C-13, P1C-14
- RFC 1042, Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams Over IEEE 802 Networks IC-25, IC-59
- RFC 1055, SLIP DTC-271
- RFC 1058, RIP P1C-125
- RFC 1080, Remote Flow Control DTC-411
- RFC 1084, extended BOOTP requests FC-245
- RFC 1101, DNS FC-45
- RFC 1108, IP Security Options SC-447
- RFC 1144, Compressing TCP/IP Headers for Low-Speed Serial Links P1C-342
- TCP/IP header compression DTC-78, DTC-279, P1C-340, QC-206, WC-229
- RFC 1157, SNMPv1 FC-258
- RFC 1163, Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
Version 2 P1C-197
- RFC 1166, Internet Numbers P1C-8
- RFC 1183, DNS FC-45
- RFC 1191, Path MTU Discovery P1C-77, P1C-95
- RFC 1195, Use of OSI IS-IS P1C-11
- RFC 1209, multiple logical IP subnetworks WC-196
- RFC 1213, MIB II variables FC-259
- RFC 1215, SNMP traps FC-259
- RFC 1219, Variable-Length Subnet Masks (VLSM) P1C-272
- RFC 1231, IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB BC-15, BC-86, IC-58
- RFC 1253, Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) MIB P1C-149
- RFC 1256, Router Discovery Protocol P1C-28
- RFC 1267, Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
Version 3 P1C-197
- RFC 1294/1490, Frame Relay encapsulation WC-156
- RFC 1305, NTP FC-327, FC-330
- RFC 1323
- TCP time stamp P1C-96
- window scaling SC-200
- RFC 1331, PPP DTC-271
- RFC 1332, IPCP DTC-271
- RFC 1334, CHAP and PAP protocols DTC-245, SC-48
- RFC 1348, Domain Name System P3C-82
- DNS NSAP RRs P1C-17
- RFC 1356, IETF standard encapsulation WC-212, WC-225, WC-229
- RFC 1395, BOOTP extensions FC-46
- RFC 1403, BGP/OSPF interaction P1C-233
- RFC 1406, Definitions of Managed Objects for DS1 and E1 Interface Types IC-90
- RFC 1407, DS3 MIB Variables IC-90, IC-105, IC-106, IC-108
- RFC 1413, Identification Protocol SC-437
- RFC 1469, IP Multicast over Token-Ring Local Area Networks P1C-323
- RFC 1483,Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 BC-10, BC-15, BC-24, BC-35, BC-87, BC-110
- bridge frame formats WC-53
- multiprotocol encapsulation WC-4, WC-82
- RFC 1490, Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay BC-10, BC-24, BC-224, BC-225, BC-443
- BAN support BC-441
- BNN support BC-441
- multiprotocol encapsulation BC-442, WC-83
- RFC 1516, Definitions of Managed Objects for IEEE 802.3 Repeater Devices IC-44
- RFC 1531, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) P1C-32
- RFC 1553, IPX header compression over WAN media P2C-123
- RFC 1567, NSSA areas P1C-149
- RFC 1570, PPP callback DNC-93
- RFC 1576, TN3270 Current Practices BC-250, BC-759
- RFC 1577, IP and ARP over ATM WC-9, WC-43
- RFC 1583, OSPF Version 2 P1C-149
- RFC 1619, PPP over SONET/SDH IC-111
- RFC 1631, The IP Network Address Translator (NAT) P1C-34
- RFC 1634 P2C-123
- RFC 1661, PPP encapsulation DTC-243
- RFC 1662, PPP in HDLC-like Framing IC-111
- RFC 1663, PPP Reliable Transmission DTC-254
- RFC 1695, managed objects for ATM WC-10
- RFC 1757, RMON FC-271
- RFC 1771, Border Gateway Protocol Version 4 P1C-197, P1C-207
- RFC 1793, OSPF over demand circuit P1C-149
- RFC 1795, DLSw standard BC-205, BC-284
- RFC 1829, The ESP DES-CBC Transform SC-371
- RFC 1889, Real-time Transport Protocol IC-76, P1C-339, QC-205, WC-145
- RFC 1901, SNMPv2C FC-258
- RFC 1989, PPP link quality monitoring DTC-247
- RFC 1994, PPP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) DTC-245, SC-51
- RFC 2018, TCP selective acknowledgment P1C-95
- RFC 2037, Entity MIB FC-260
- RFC 2091, Triggered Extensions to RIP to Support Demand Circuits P1C-134
- RFC 2138, RADIUS SC-111
- RFC 2139, RADIUS Accounting SC-111
- RFC 2166, DLSw Version 2 standard BC-284
- RFC 2205, RSVP QC-54
- RFC 2236, Internet Group Management Protocol,
Version 2 P1C-308
- RFC 2355, TN3270 Enhancements BC-250, BC-759
- RFC 2362, Protocol-Independent Multicast-Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) P1C-308
- RFC 2401, Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol SC-370
- RFC 2402, IP Authentication Header SC-370
- RFC 2408, Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol (ISAKMP) SC-410
- RFC 2409, The Internet Key Exchange SC-410
- RFC 2410, The NULL Encryption Algorithm and Its Use With IPsec SC-370
- RFC 2507, IP Header Compression P1C-342
- RFC 2508, Compressing IP/UDP/RTP Headers for Low-Speed Serial Links P1C-342
- rhosts file, rsh support FC-246
- RIF (Routing Information Field)
- cache
- clearing BC-123, IC-17
- monitoring IC-10
- cache entries
- static, adding (examples) BC-130
- static, configuring BC-96
- contents, displaying BC-122
- enabling BC-95
- ring groups, establishing BC-96
- source-route bridging BC-14, BC-86, BC-95
- rif command BC-96
- rif timeout command BC-96
- rif validate-enable-age command BC-96
- rif validate-enable command BC-96
- rif validate-enable-route-cache command BC-96
- ring, scheduling FDDI IC-41
- ring cadence command MC-281, MC-350
- ring frequency command MC-277, MC-346
- ring group
- definition BC-89
- (example) BC-126
- interface, assigning BC-90
- SRB, defining BC-90
- ring number command MC-277, MC-346
- RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
- H.323 proxy, configuring MC-195
- IP
- authentication P1C-128
- automatic compared to interface route summarization P1C-129
- automatic route summarization, disabling P1C-132
- enabling P1C-126
- hop count P1C-125
- redistribution (example) P1C-289
- route summarization P1C-129
- route summarization, configuring P1C-131
- route summarization, disabling P1C-132
- route summarization, restrictions P1C-130
- route summarization, specified interfaces P1C-131
- route summarization, verifying P1C-131
- route summarization and eigrp P1C-131
- route summarization (examples) P1C-135
- running with IGRP P1C-132
- source IP address, disabling validation of P1C-133
- timers, adjusting P1C-127
- unicast updates, allowing P1C-126
- version, specifying P1C-127
- IPX
- description P2C-141
- disable sending of general query P2C-146
- timers P2C-142
- updates, delays P2C-142
- updates, linking to SAP P2C-146
- updates, linking to SAP updates P2C-145
- Net/One updates P3C-115
- parameters XC-86
- XNS updates P3C-115
- delay between updates P3C-122
- receiving P3C-116, P3C-118
- setting timers P3C-122
- timer (example) P3C-129
- RLM (Redundant Link Management)
- configuring DNC-228
- overview DNC-226
- verifying DNC-229
- RLM device configuration submode
- entering FC-404
- summary FC-396
- rlm group command DNC-228
- RLM group configuration submode
- entering FC-404
- summary FC-396
- rlogin
- connections (example) DTC-416
- description DTC-410
- monitoring DTC-414
- rlogin trusted-localuser-source radius command DNC-328
- rlogin trusted-remoteuser-source local command DNC-328
- RMON (Remote Monitoring)
- agent status, displaying 274
- alarms, setting 273
- event table 273
- (examples) 274
- feature description 271
- queue size 273
- rmon alarm command 273
- rmon command 273
- rmon event command 273
- rmon queuesize command 273
- RMP (Resource Manager Protocol), communication protocol for RPMS DNC-248
- robbed-bit signalling
- analog calls DTC-166
- configuring DTC-179
- (examples) DTC-207
- ROM (read-only memory)
- booting from automatically FC-184
- (example) FC-184, FC-185
- booting from manually FC-222
- (example) FC-222
- ROM monitor mode
- booting
- Flash FC-220
- (example) FC-221
- from MOP server FC-222
- from network FC-222
- ROM FC-222
- system image FC-220
- commands FC-13
- aliasing FC-219
- configuration register boot field FC-212
- entering FC-220
- summary FC-15
- using FC-13, FC-384
- using system image instead of reloading FC-223
- root bridge, selecting BC-52
- rotary command DTC-77
- rotary-group command DNC-171
- rotary groups
- configuring DTC-77
- description DTC-77
- dialer DTC-311
- round trip time monitor
- See SA Agent, RTTMON
- route aggregation, configuring NLSP
- See NLSP
- route-aggregation command P2C-108 to P2C-116
- route authentication SC-441
- IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-186
- RIP P1C-128
- route cache
- invalidation,
- configuring DTC-283
- controlling XC-15
- size P2C-150, XC-16
- switching decision XC-3
- route cache invalidation, controlling P2C-151
- route cache invalidation, controlling XC-17
- route cost
- DECnet P3C-39
- setting P3C-39
- route map XC-85
- route-map (IP) command QC-24, QC-28
- route-map command P3C-84
- for policy routing P1C-280
- for redistribution P1C-274
- route-map configuration mode, summary FC-397, FC-406
- route maps
- defining QC-24
- ISO IGRP, redistributing into P3C-84
- PBR QC-20
- policy routing, defining P1C-280
- redistribution, defining P1C-274
- router
- configuration command mode FC-397, FC-407
- dedicated dial-in (example) DTC-43
- IGRP dial-in (example) DTC-44
- name FC-324
- router bgp command P1C-201, QC-28
- router commands, router configuration mode FC-397
- Router Discovery Protocol P1C-28
- route redistribution
- Enhanced IGRP and NLSP P2C-91
- Enhanced IGRP and NLS
- configuring P2C-117
- (example) P2C-168
- See also redistribution
- route reflector P1C-218
- router eigrp command P1C-183
- Router ForeSight WC-156
- router ID
- See router prompt
- router igrp command P1C-141
- router iso-igrp command P3C-66
- router level, specifying, IS-IS for IP P1C-198
- router mobile command P1C-114
- router odr command P1C-122, P1C-123
- router ospf command P1C-151, P1C-160
- router prompt, changing from default FC-135
- router rip command P1C-126
- routers
- architecture XC-4
- as MPOA servers XC-305
- CE XC-68
- configuration
- data rate, parallel channels BC-621
- microcode images BC-615 to BC-620
- in switched VLANs XC-181
- PE XC-68
- shutdown BC-616, BC-618
- routes
- CTRC, configuring BC-576
- default, IP
- determining gateway of last resort P1C-274
- specifying P1C-273
- distribution XC-181
- IGRP, types P1C-139
- processing XC-181
- static
- IP, configuring P1C-272
- IPX P2C-141
- VINES P3C-22
- XNS P3C-122
- route summarization P1C-185
- between OSPF areas P1C-156
- Enhanced IGRP P1C-185
- IS-IS addresses P1C-199
- RIP P1C-129
- when redistributing into OSPF P1C-156
- route target communities XC-85
- routing
- Apollo Domain P3C-6
- asynchronous DTC-73
- default DTC-73
- asynchronous interface (example) DTC-273
- between VLANs XC-181
- concurrent routing and bridging BC-39
- DDR, supported protocols DTC-299
- decision XC-4
- information, filtering task list P1C-277
- integrated routing and bridging BC-11
- IRB BC-25
- on Token Ring IC-58
- processes XC-4, XC-5
- routing decision XC-4
- unnumbered interfaces (example) DTC-42
- VINES P3C-15
- X.25 WC-235
- routing cache, ISO CLNS
- clearing P3C-92
- displaying entries P3C-92
- reinitializing P3C-92
- routing domain confederation P1C-217
- routing protocol XC-87
- Routing Table Protocol
- See VINES, RTP
- routing tables
- Apollo Domain P3C-8, P3C-9
- AppleTalk P2C-56
- controlling P2C-39
- update filters P2C-23
- update timers P2C-41
- BGP
- attributes P1C-206
- updates P1C-203
- IP
- dynamic P1C-272
- removing entries from P1C-140
- static P1C-272
- IPX P2C-132, P2C-156
- ISO CLNS
- dynamic entries P3C-63
- static entries P3C-63
- RIP update timers P3C-122
- VINES P3C-22, P3C-23, P3C-24
- XNS P3C-121
- RP (Route Processor)
- See IP multicast routing, RP
- RPF (Reverse Path Forwarding) P1C-331
- See also Unicast RPF
- RPM (Resource Pool Manager)
- AAA accounting records DNC-240
- AAA components DNC-271
- AAA server groups DNC-258
- backup customer profiles DNC-255
- call discrimination DNC-240, DNC-261
- call processes DNC-238
- call treatments
- (table) DNC-237
- call types DNC-235
- configuration (examples) DNC-277 to DNC-281
- configuring DNC-252 to DNC-264
- customer profiles DNC-254
- customer profile templates DNC-234 to DNC-258
- default customer profiles DNC-255
- dialer components DNC-270
- direct remote services (example) DNC-279
- discriminator profiles DNC-238
- configuring DNC-253
- DNIS groups
- configuring DNC-252
- troubleshooting DNC-272
- verifying DNC-267
- incoming call management DNC-232, DNC-239
- outgoing call management DNC-232, DNC-239
- overview DNC-231
- profiles
- backup customer DNC-234
- customer DNC-233
- default customer DNC-234
- resource group manager DNC-270
- resource groups DNC-236, DNC-253, DNC-267
- configuring DNC-253
- resource pooling states DNC-269
- resource services DNC-236
- service profiles, configuring DNC-254
- session limits DNC-244
- signalling stack DNC-271
- standalone NAS DNC-241
- supported call types DNC-235
- troubleshooting DNC-268
- verifying DNC-265
- VPDN groups
- configuring DNC-260
- description DNC-237
- responsibility DNC-271
- verifying DNC-267
- VPDN profiles DNC-259, DNC-271
- description DNC-237
- VPDN tunnel limits DNC-245
- RPMS (Resource Pool Manager Servers)
- resource groups and DNC-261
- RMP relationship and DNC-248
- troubleshooting DNC-275
- RPS (Ring Parameter Server), LNM BC-105
- RRQ, definition MC-686
- RSA encrypted nonces
- description SC-411
- IKE policy parameter SC-414
- requirements SC-415, SC-417
- RSA (Rivest, Shamir, and Adelman) keys
- deleting SC-403
- description SC-394
- generating SC-399, SC-418
- manually configuring SC-418
- purpose SC-399
- specifying SC-419
- viewing SC-404, SC-419
- See also certificates; certification authority interoperability
- RSA signatures
- description SC-411
- IKE policy parameter SC-414
- requirements SC-415
- IKE configuration SC-417
- rsh (remote shell)
- authentication database, adding entries (example) FC-247
- Cisco implementation FC-246
- commands from remote users, supporting (example) FC-247
- disabling FC-246
- remote command execution, allowing FC-246
- remotely executing commands FC-247
- (example) FC-248
- security FC-246
- using FC-246
- rsh command FC-247
- RSM/VIP2 (Route Switch Module/Versatile Interface Processor 2) XC-302
- RSP (Route Switch Processor) card
- master and slave FC-237
- slave software image FC-229
- software image FC-226
- RSRB (remote source-route bridging)
- all transport types (example) BC-272
- Cisco implementation, description BC-202, BC-253
- class of service, enabling BC-267
- configuration (examples) BC-268 to BC-282
- direct encapsulation, configuring BC-256
- direct Frame Relay encapsulation
- configuring BC-264
- (example) BC-269
- DSPU configuration BC-509
- fast-switched TCP encapsulation, configuring BC-260
- FST
- connection (example) BC-271
- encapsulation, configuring BC-257
- largest frame BC-267
- load sharing (example) BC-280
- local acknowledgment
- (example) BC-273
- passthrough (example) BC-275
- pass-through (example) BC-275
- SNA Service Point, configuring BC-518
- TCP
- remote peer, identifying BC-259
- TCP encapsulation
- configuring BC-259
- (example) BC-269
- local acknowledgment, configuring BC-261
- RSVP (Resource Reservation Protocol)
- ATM considerations QC-176
- bandwidth, restricting QC-192
- bandwidth considerations QC-175
- configuring QC-177
- definition MC-686
- description QC-173
- dial peers MC-24
- enabling QC-177, QC-192
- filters and bandwidth, displaying QC-180
- Frame Relay considerations QC-176
- how it works QC-167
- implementation considerations QC-175
- interface information, displaying QC-180, QC-196
- LAN resource support QC-167
- multicast destinations, specifying QC-178
- multicast session (example) QC-180
- neighbor reservations, limiting QC-179
- neighbors, displaying QC-180
- overview QC-166
- planning QC-175
- real-time traffic problems QC-174
- receiver information, displaying QC-180
- RED, relationship with QC-174
- request information, displaying QC-180
- SBM, configuring QC-187
- scalability QC-166
- sender information, displaying QC-180
- Shared Explicit reservation QC-175
- shared reservation QC-175
- traps, enabling QC-180
- uses QC-54
- WFQ, relationship with QC-54, QC-174
- Wild Card Filter QC-175
- WRED QC-113
- RSVP-ATM QoS Interworking
- configuration (example) QC-196
- connection over ATM cloud (figure) QC-170
- data path QC-171
- example scenario QC-170
- IP Precedence value, configuring QC-179
- IP Precedence value, setting QC-169
- monitoring QC-196
- NetFlow attachment QC-179
- overview QC-169, QC-191
- peak rate limit, setting QC-195
- per VC DWRED, configuring QC-195
- prerequisites QC-192
- restrictions QC-192
- RSVP
- bandwidth, restricting QC-192
- enabling QC-192
- ToS bits, setting QC-169
- ToS value, configuring QC-179
- RSVP MIB, use with SNMP traps FC-265
- rtchk command P3C-2
- RTMP (Routing Table Maintenance Protocol) P2C-2
- advertising routes with no zones P2C-40
- definition P2C-2
- interfaces P2C-15
- routing table, update timers P2C-41
- routing updates P2C-40
- strict checking P2C-39
- stub mode P2C-40
- RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol), description IC-76, P1C-339, WC-145
- See also RTP header compression; VINES, RTP
- RTP header compression P1C-339
- and TCP header compression, enabling P1C-341
- connections supported P1C-341, QC-214
- enabling P1C-341, QC-214
- (examples) P1C-356, QC-215
- express P1C-342, QC-207
- (figure) P1C-340, QC-206
- Frame Relay encapsulation (example) P1C-357
- Frame Relay encapsulation, using P1C-341, QC-214
- Frame Relay statistics, displaying P1C-353, QC-215
- passive P1C-341, QC-214
- PPP encapsulation (example) P1C-356
- prerequisites P1C-340, QC-214
- RTP header QC-205
- See also CRTP
- statistics
- clearing P1C-353
- displaying P1C-354
- statistics, displaying QC-215
- supported protocols P1C-340
- RTR
- See SA Agent
- rtr command 283, FC-407
- RTR configuration mode
- entering FC-407
- summary FC-397
- RTR HTTP Raw configuration submode
- (example) FC-300
- summary FC-397
- rtr reaction-configuration command FC-290
- rtr reaction-trigger command FC-290
- rtr reset command FC-291
- rtr schedule command FC-282, FC-290
- RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol)
- CBAC inspection SC-213
- CBAC support SC-213
- RTTMON MIB, required version FC-281
- run-from-Flash systems
- Flash Load Helper FC-200
- image downloading tasks FC-170
- running-config command IC-5
- running configuration
- copying
- from an rcp server (example) FC-142, FC-144
- to an rcp server FC-137 to FC-139
- rxboot ROM, streamlined setup facility FC-54
- rxspeed command DTC-459
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