Cisco IOS Configuration Guide Master Index, Release 12.1
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- SA (Service Assurance) Agent
- configuration task list FC-282
- configuring FC-281 to FC-301
- (examples) FC-292
- HTTP operation, Raw submode FC-300
- monitoring FC-292
- operations
- description FC-283
- types FC-284
- RTTMON use in FC-281
- samples command FC-349
- samples-of-history-kept command 289
- SAID (Security Association Identifier), IEEE 802.10 XC-209
- SAP (Service Advertising Protocol)
- delay between packets P2C-144
- setting P2C-139, P2C-140
- description P2C-4
- filters, creating P2C-133
- filters (examples) P2C-180
- general query. disabling P2C-146
- queue length, setting P2C-144
- responses to GNS requests, controlling P2C-146
- static entries, configuring P2C-143, P2C-144
- table, static entries P2C-143
- updates
- Enhanced IGRP P2C-92
- linking to RIP P2C-146
- setting P2C-144
- update timers P2C-144
- sap-priority command BC-672, BC-673, BC-689
- sap-priority-list command BC-672, BC-673, BC-689
- SAPs (service access points)
- CMCC internal adapters
- configuration guidelines BC-604 to BC-606
- limit BC-604
- MAC/SAP quadruple BC-605
- reserved values BC-604
- CMPC guidelines BC-681
- CSNA guidelines BC-666, BC-667
- IEEE (table) BC-606
- manufacturer (table) BC-606
- TN3270 server
- direct PUs BC-760
- DLUR, configuring BC-795
- VTAM BC-604, BC-667
- SAR (segmentation and reassembly), AIP WC-18
- SAR operation WC-77, WC-78
- SAs (security associations)
- clearing SC-376, SC-391
- description SC-372, SC-412
- establishing SC-412
- IKE established
- crypto map entries, creating SC-386
- lifetimes
- configuring SC-416
- global values, configuring SC-375
- global values, default values SC-376
- how they work SC-376
- IKE policy parameter SC-414
- manually established
- crypto access lists, defining SC-379
- crypto map entries, creating SC-385
- viewing SC-423
- satellite link P1C-385
- LAPB as a transport WC-206
- saving your configuration SC-402
- SBM (Subnetwork Bandwidth Manager)
- configuration (example) QC-189
- configuring QC-187
- DSBM
- See DSBM
- interface information, displaying QC-188
- overview QC-167, QC-187
- prerequisites QC-187
- restrictions QC-187
- verifying configuration QC-188
- See also DSBM
- scalability XC-67, XC-68
- in VLANs XC-178
- scenarios
- enterprise dial DNC-333
- telco and ISP dial DNC-303
- scheduler allocate command FC-338
- scheduler interval command FC-338
- scheduling, automated XC-73
- SCI interface card, loopback on serial IC-20
- scramble command IC-107, IC-110
- screen
- length FC-67
- width FC-67
- script arap-callback command DNC-101
- script callback command DNC-99, DNC-100
- script dialer command DNC-20
- script-reset command DTC-86
- SDLC (Synchronous Data Link Control)
- buffer size, controlling BC-402
- configuration
- displaying BC-404
- (examples) BC-404
- task list BC-398
- DLSw+
- configuration (example) BC-406
- support BC-399
- encapsulation for Frame Relay access support configuration (example) BC-405
- frame size, controlling BC-401
- FRMRs
- configuring BC-401
- I-frame size, specifying largest BC-403, BC-420
- line speed, increasing BC-420
- local acknowledgment
- enabling BC-343
- priority queueing BC-344
- multilink transmission groups
- configuring BC-345
- design recommendations BC-345
- output buffering BC-402
- primary node BC-343
- primary station
- two-way simultaneous mode, enabling BC-400
- protocol, controlling BC-401
- retry counts, controlling BC-401
- secondary node BC-343
- secondary stations
- polling, configuring BC-400
- polling control BC-402
- STUN local acknowledgement (example) BC-354
- timers, controlling BC-401
- transport protocol, choosing BC-337
- two-way simultaneous mode
- configuration (example) BC-405
- enabling BC-400
- window size, controlling BC-401
- XID, configuring BC-403
- sdlc address command BC-295, BC-400, BC-512
- sdlc cts-delay command
- See half-duplex timer command
- sdlc dlsw command BC-295
- sdlc frmr-disable command BC-401
- sdlc holdq command BC-402
- sdlc k command BC-401
- sdlc n1 command BC-401
- sdlc n2 command BC-401
- sdlc partner command BC-295
- sdlc poll-limit-value command BC-401, BC-402
- sdlc role command BC-295, BC-399, BC-512
- sdlc rts-timeout command
- See half-duplex timer command
- sdlc sdlc-largest-frame command BC-420
- sdlc simultaneous command BC-400
- sdlc t1 command BC-401
- sdlc test command BC-404
- sdlc virtual-multidrop command BC-340
- sdlc vmac command BC-295
- SDLLC (SDLC Logical Link Control)
- Cisco implementation BC-217, BC-387
- configuration
- (examples) BC-430
- task list BC-414
- customizing BC-419
- Ethernet and translational bridging, configuring BC-418
- frame size differences, resolving BC-219, BC-389, BC-409
- I-frame sizes
- LLC2, specifying largest BC-419
- SDLC, specifying largest BC-420
- LOCADD definition BC-439
- local acknowledgment state, displaying BC-421
- media translation, customizing BC-419
- performance, host MAXOUT value BC-420
- RSRB and local acknowledgment, configuring BC-418
- virtual Token Ring implementation BC-218, BC-388, BC-409
- sdllc partner command BC-416
- sdllc ring-largest-frame command BC-419
- sdllc traddr command BC-415
- sdllc xid command BC-416
- SDP (Shelf Discovery Protocol)
- autoconfiguration (example) FC-354
- benefits FC-344
- configuring FC-345
- system controller FC-344
- SDSU, SMDS CSU/DSU WC-13
- search
- more commands FC-32
- --More-- prompts FC-32
- show commands FC-31
- SECAM, definition MC-686
- secondary addresses
- IP
- assigning P1C-9
- in networking subnets (example) P1C-48
- use in Frame Relay and SMDS (example) P1C-136, P1C-147
- secondary networks, IPX
- See IPX, secondary networks
- secondary station
- definition BC-216, BC-385
- enabling routing device as BC-398
- polling control BC-402
- Secure Data Exchange (SDE)
- IEEE 802.10 XC-209
- security XC-178
- ARA
- configuring DTC-556
- internal username authentication DTC-557
- TACACS DTC-558
- CICS BC-570
- features SC-1
- filtering XC-177
- IP
- denial-of-service attacks SC-199, SC-464
- IPSO SC-447
- See also DNSIX; lock-and-key; Reflexive Access Lists; TCP Intercept
- TCP SYN-flooding attacks SC-199, SC-464
- IP Enhanced IGRP authentication P1C-186
- neighbor router authentication SC-441
- policies
- creating SC-5
- nature of SC-6
- tips SC-6
- risks
- identifying SC-9
- preventing SC-9
- See also access lists; authentication; CET; IPSec
- VLANs XC-177
- security levels XC-68
- security precautions, Flash memory card FC-196
- seed router, AppleTalk P2C-14
- segmentation XC-175, XC-176
- with VLANs XC-181
- selective acknowledgment, TCP P1C-95
- selector fields
- ESI addresses, configuring WC-30
- Semipermanent Circuit Support on ISDN PRI, overview DTC-173
- send command FC-78
- senders command P1C-397
- send-lifetime command P1C-285
- for DRP P1C-80
- for IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-186
- send side, Frame Relay end-to-end keepalive WC-128
- sequence-numbers command MC-301
- sequence numbers in prefix list P1C-210
- sequence values in prefix lists P1C-210
- serial, low-speed IC-126
- DTE, transmit IC-126
- serial interfaces
- ATM
- description WC-82
- enabling WC-82
- (example) WC-110
- HSSI WC-83
- PVCs, ATM-DXI WC-83, WC-84
- BSTUN
- assigning BC-365
- configuring BC-365
- clearing IC-17
- configuration (examples) DTC-52
- configuring IC-72
- default encapsulation DTC-47
- dial backup DTC-389 to DTC-393
- asynchronous interfaces (example) DTC-392
- configuring DTC-390
- (examples) DTC-392
- ISDN interfaces (example) DTC-392
- line delay DTC-391
- traffic load threshold DTC-391
- DTR signal pulsing DTC-49, IC-86
- encapsulation types DTC-22
- G.703
- configuring DTC-51
- framed mode DTC-51
- HDLC encapsulation, default WC-212
- high-speed IC-69
- IP, (example) P1C-49
- LAT compression BC-44
- loopback IC-20
- low-speed IC-126
- PA-2JT2 configuration (example) IC-145
- PA-E3 port adapter configuration (example) IC-137
- parallel BC-60
- PA-T3 port adapter configuration (example) IC-137
- synchronous
- encapsulation IC-73
- maintaining BC-626, IC-17
- supporting cards IC-72
- transmit delay DTC-49, IC-86
- serial lines
- encapsulation IC-73
- LAPB over leased WC-206
- serial restart-delay command MC-499
- server connections
- LAT DTC-427
- PPP DTC-278, DTC-279
- SLIP DTC-279
- Telnet DTC-413 to DTC-417
- TN3270 DTC-440
- XRemote DTC-448
- server group RADIUS configuration mode, summary FC-397
- server groups
- AAA
- accounting SC-82
- authentication SC-22
- authorization SC-71
- RADIUS, configuring SC-108
- TACACS+, configuring SC-125
- server group TACACS configuration mode, summary FC-398
- servers
- configuring routers as FC-239
- CTRC
- CICS, configuring BC-576
- DB2, configuring BC-576
- NASI, configuring DTC-141
- RADIUS DNC-58
- AV pairs DNC-62
- TACACS DNC-58
- AV pairs DNC-61
- TFTP
- nonresident fonts, enabling DTC-447
- service class XC-68
- service compress-config command FC-145, FC-147
- service config command FC-156, FC-157
- service dhcp command P1C-70
- service exec-callback command DNC-100
- service exec-wait command FC-336
- service finger command FC-325
- service hide-telnet-address command FC-325
- service internal command DNC-271
- service linenumber command DTC-462
- service models, end-to-end
- best-effort service QC-133
- differentiated service QC-134
- integrated service QC-134
- service-module 56k clock rate command IC-124
- service-module 56k clock source command IC-123
- service-module 56k data-coding command IC-124
- service-module 56k data-coding scrambled command IC-124
- service-module 56k network-type command IC-125
- service-module 56k remote-loopback command IC-125
- service-module 56k switched-carrier command IC-125
- service modules
- 2- and 4-wire CSU/DSU
- clock source IC-123
- DDS mode IC-125
- dialup mode IC-125
- Cisco 2524 series routers
- 2- and 4-wire CSU/DSU IC-123
- monitor and maintain IC-11
- reset IC-14
- Cisco 2525 series routers
- 2- and 4-wire CSU/DSU IC-123
- monitor and maintain IC-11
- reset IC-14
- T1/fractional T1 IC-118
- remote loopback IC-121
- service-module t1 clock source command IC-119
- service-module t1 data-coding inverted command IC-119
- service-module t1 framing command IC-120
- service-module t1 lbo command IC-120
- service-module t1 lbo none command IC-120
- service-module t1 linecode command IC-120
- service-module t1 remote-alarm-enable command IC-121
- service-module t1 remote-loopback full command IC-121
- service-module t1 remote-loopback payload command IC-121
- service-module tx1 data-coding normal command IC-119
- service nagle command FC-338
- service policies
- attaching QC-80, QC-235, QC-237
- attaching (example) QC-89
- classes, deleting QC-82
- displaying information QC-82
- service-policy command QC-80, QC-235, QC-237
- service profile identifier
- See ISDN BRI, SPIDs
- service providers
- large-scale dial DNC-314
- PPP over X.25 dial DNC-328
- small to medium scale dial DNC-303
- service pt-vty-logging command DTC-490, DTC-491
- services
- LAT
- available DTC-427
- broadcast announcements DTC-423
- description DTC-419
- inbound, enabling DTC-423
- LAN (example) DTC-429
- logical partitioning DTC-429
- service slave-log command FC-309
- services manager
- See MNLB services manager
- service tcp-keepalives command FC-306
- service tcp-keepalives-in command WC-237
- service tcp-keepalives-out command WC-237
- service tcp-small-servers command FC-325
- service telnet-zero-idle command FC-337
- service timestamp command FC-351
- service timestamps command FC-310, FC-316
- service type of call MC-19
- session filtering
- See Reflexive Access Lists
- session-limit command DTC-461
- session protocol command MC-300
- sessions
- BGP
- default version P1C-213
- resetting P1C-214
- ending FC-59
- exiting FC-79
- LAT virtual circuits DTC-425
- quitting FC-59, FC-79
- saving user changes between FC-59
- SNMP FC-267
- switching between FC-76
- session target command MC-300, WC-176
- session timeout command FC-86
- session-timeout command DTC-461
- set 1 number command DNC-343
- set 2 number command DNC-343
- set algorithm 40-bit-des command SC-339
- set algorithm des command SC-339
- set as-path command P1C-275
- set automatic-tag command P1C-275
- set bridging command DNC-343
- set bridging off command DNC-340
- set callerid command DNC-340
- set comm-list delete command P1C-216
- set community command P1C-275
- set configserver command XC-239
- set dampening command P1C-275
- set default command DNC-339
- set default interface command P1C-281, QC-24
- set dhcp dns primary command DNC-343
- set dhcp domain command DNC-343
- set dhcp server command DNC-343
- set dhcp wins command DNC-343
- set encapsulation ppp command DNC-339, DNC-343
- setenv command DTC-450
- set interface command P1C-281, QC-24
- set ip address command DNC-340
- set ip command DNC-339
- set ip default next-hop command P1C-281, QC-24
- set ip framing command DNC-343
- set ip next-hop (BGP) command P1C-213
- set ip next-hop command P1C-281, QC-24
- set ip next-hop verify-availability command P1C-284, XC-51
- set ip pat command DNC-343
- set ip precedence command P1C-281, QC-24, QC-28
- set ip route destination command DNC-339, DNC-343
- set ip routing command DNC-340, DNC-343
- set level command P1C-275, P3C-85
- set localaccess protected command DNC-340
- set local-preference command P1C-275
- set metric command P1C-275, P3C-85
- set metric command (IGRP or IP Enhanced IGRP) P1C-275
- set metric-type command P1C-275, P3C-85
- set metric-type internal command P1C-276
- set next-hop command P1C-275
- set origin command P1C-275
- set-overload-bit command P1C-199
- set password system command DNC-340
- set peer command SC-339, SC-385, SC-386, SC-389, SC-422
- set pfs command SC-387, SC-390, SC-422
- set ppp authentication incoming chap command DNC-340
- set ppp multilink command DNC-339, DNC-343
- set ppp secret client command DNC-339, DNC-343
- set remoteaccess protected command DNC-340
- set security-association level per-host command SC-387
- set security-association lifetime command SC-387, SC-389, SC-422
- set session-key command SC-386
- set systemname command DNC-343
- set tag command P1C-276, P3C-85
- set timeout command DNC-339
- setting IP precedence XC-110
- setting up
- CICS clients BC-581
- COMTI clients BC-585
- DB2 clients BC-581
- TXSeries clients BC-582
- set transform-set command SC-386, SC-387, SC-389
- setup command facility
- asynchronous interfaces
- (example) FC-51
- default client IP address (examples) FC-51
- configuration command script (example) FC-51
- configuration file, saving FC-49, FC-54
- configuration register FC-49
- description FC-48
- entering FC-48
- (example) FC-49 to FC-54
- global parameters (example) FC-49
- interface parameters (example) FC-50, FC-54
- interface summary, viewing FC-49
- prerequisite knowledge FC-48
- sample configuration FC-49 to FC-54
- streamlined setup facility
- See streamlined setup facility
- System Configuration Dialog FC-49
- (example) FC-49
- returning to privileged EXEC prompt FC-49
- terminating the configuration FC-49
- using after first-time startup FC-48
- using to perform basic configuration changes FC-48
- set user nas command DNC-339, DNC-343
- set vlan command BC-176
- set weight command P1C-275
- sgbp dial-bids command DNC-8
- sgbp group command DNC-6, DNC-32
- sgbp member command DNC-32
- sgbp seed-bid command DNC-37
- sgbp seed-bid default command DNC-37
- sgbp seed-bid offload command DNC-37
- SHA (Secure Hash Algorithm)
- description SC-411
- IKE policy parameter SC-371, SC-414
- shaping
- defined QC-131
- token bucket QC-131
- Shared Explicit reservation, RSVP QC-175
- shelf
- attributes FC-348
- discovery (example) FC-354
- managed polling FC-346
- syslog messages FC-350
- system controller device FC-345
- shelf-id command FC-377
- shelf-type command FC-349
- Shiva FastPath router, K-Star P2C-11
- shortcut-frame-count command XC-307
- shortcut-frame-time command XC-307
- shortcut VCC XC-300, XC-305
- show access-lists command P1C-101, QC-39, SC-184
- show access-lists rate-limit command QC-39
- show aliases command FC-325
- show alps ascu command BC-494
- show alps circuits command BC-494
- show alps peers command BC-494
- show apollo arp command P3C-9
- show apollo interface command P3C-9
- show apollo route command P3C-9
- show apollo traffic command P3C-9
- show appletalk access-lists command P2C-56
- show appletalk adjacent-routes command P2C-56
- show appletalk arp command DTC-564, P2C-56
- show appletalk aurp events command P2C-56
- show appletalk aurp topology command P2C-56
- show appletalk cache command P2C-56
- show appletalk domain command P2C-56
- show appletalk eigrp interfaces command P2C-56
- show appletalk eigrp neighbors command P2C-56
- show appletalk eigrp topology command P2C-56
- show appletalk globals command P2C-56
- show appletalk interface command DTC-564, P2C-56
- show appletalk macip-clients command DTC-564, P2C-56
- show appletalk macip-servers command DTC-564, P2C-56
- show appletalk macip-traffic P2C-56
- show appletalk macip-traffic command DTC-564
- show appletalk name-cache command P2C-56
- show appletalk nbp command P2C-56
- show appletalk neighbors command P2C-56
- show appletalk remap command P2C-56
- show appletalk route command P2C-56
- show appletalk socket command P2C-56
- show appletalk static command P2C-56
- show appletalk traffic command DTC-323, DTC-353, DTC-380, DTC-564, P2C-56
- show appletalk zone command DTC-564, P2C-56
- show aps command IC-116, IC-117
- show arap command DTC-563
- show arp command P1C-46, WC-85, WC-198
- show async bootp command DTC-79
- show async-bootp command FC-245
- show async status command DTC-79, IC-10
- show atm bundle command QC-234
- show atm bundle statistics command QC-234
- show atm class-links command WC-85
- show atm interface atm command WC-85
- show atm map command QC-234, WC-85
- show atm pvc command WC-85
- show atm svc command WC-85
- show atm traffic command WC-85
- show atm vc command WC-85
- show boot command FC-132, FC-160, FC-208, FC-216, FC-226, FC-237
- CONFIG_FILE environment variable, specifying FC-153
- show bridge circuit-group command BC-61
- show bridge command BC-61
- show bridge multicast command BC-61
- show bstun command BC-369
- show buffers command DNC-116, DTC-153, FC-339
- show busyout command DTC-129
- show calendar command FC-335
- show caller command DNC-177
- show call history voice record command MC-400
- show cdp command 280
- show cdp entry command 280
- show cdp interface command 280
- show cdp neighbors command 280
- show cdp traffic command 280
- show clns cache command P3C-92
- show clns command P3C-92
- show clns es-neighbors command P3C-92
- show clns filter-expr command P3C-92
- show clns filter-set command P3C-92
- show clns interface command P3C-92
- show clns is-neighbors command P3C-92
- show clns neighbor areas command P3C-93
- show clns neighbors command P3C-92
- show clns protocol command P3C-93
- show clns route command P3C-93
- show clns traffic command P3C-93
- show clock command FC-335
- show cmns command WC-266
- show commands, using for troubleshooting (table) FC-304
- show compress command IC-10
- show configuration command
- See show startup-config command
- show controller cbus command FC-227
- show controller e1 command DTC-564, IC-11
- show controller fastethernet command IC-24
- show controller pos command IC-116
- show controllers atm command WC-85
- show controllers bri command DTC-160, DTC-161, DTC-178, IC-10
- show controllers cbus command BC-620, BC-623, BC-676, BC-694, IC-24, IC-58, IC-100
- show controllers channel command BC-620, BC-623, BC-676, BC-694
- show controllers command IC-10, IC-24, IC-58, IC-117, IC-127
- show controllers cxbus command IC-10
- show controllers e1 command DTC-177
- show controllers lex command IC-15
- show controllers logging FC-313
- show controllers mci command IC-24
- show controllers serial command DTC-178, IC-108, IC-110
- show controllers t1 command DTC-177
- show controllers token command BC-122, BC-268, IC-58
- show controller t1 command DTC-199, DTC-200, DTC-564, IC-11
- show controller t3 command IC-100, IC-101
- show crypto ca certificates command SC-404
- show crypto cisco algorithms command SC-336
- show crypto cisco connections command SC-350
- show crypto cisco key-timeout command SC-347
- show crypto crypto-engine connections active command SC-350
- show crypto dynamic-map command SC-392
- show crypto engine configuration command SC-346
- show crypto ipsec sa command SC-392
- show crypto ipsec security-association lifetime command SC-392
- show crypto ipsec transform-set command SC-392
- show crypto isakmp policy command SC-416, SC-417, SC-423
- show crypto isakmp sa command SC-423
- show crypto key mypubkey command SC-333, SC-346
- show crypto key mypubkey rsa command SC-404, SC-418
- show crypto key pubkey-chain rsa command SC-404, SC-419
- show crypto map command SC-350, SC-392
- show dbconn connection command BC-587
- show dbconn license command BC-586, BC-587
- show dbconn ports command BC-587
- show dbconn server command BC-587
- show debugging command BC-585, BC-586, BC-587, DNC-181, 280, FC-315
- show decnet command P3C-49
- show decnet interface command P3C-49
- show decnet map command P3C-49
- show decnet neighbors command P3C-49
- show decnet route command P3C-49
- show decnet static command P3C-49
- show decnet traffic command DTC-323, DTC-353, DTC-380, P3C-49
- show diagbus command IC-10
- show diag command DNC-115
- show dialer command DNC-88, DNC-109, DNC-140, DTC-160, DTC-161, DTC-178, DTC-323, DTC-353
- show dialer dnis command DNC-265, DNC-267
- show dialer interface command DTC-380
- show dialer map command DNC-88
- show dialer sessions command DNC-14
- show dlsw capabilities command BC-300, BC-311, BC-312
- show dlsw capabilities local command BC-310
- show dlsw circuits command BC-311
- show dlsw fastcache command BC-311
- show dlsw peers command BC-311
- show dlsw reachability command BC-311
- show dlsw statistics command BC-312
- show drip command BC-153, BC-181
- show dspu command BC-521
- show dxi map command WC-84
- show dxi pvc command WC-84
- show extended channel backup command BC-623, BC-653
- show extended channel cmgr command BC-623, BC-748
- show extended channel cmpc command BC-623, BC-697, BC-699, BC-740, BC-747, BC-748
- show extended channel command BC-621
- show extended channel connection-map llc2 command BC-623, BC-679, BC-699
- show extended channel csna command BC-623, BC-699
- show extended channel csna oper command BC-679
- show extended channel icmp-stack command BC-623, BC-653
- show extended channel ip-stack command BC-623, BC-653
- show extended channel llc2 command BC-623, BC-699
- show extended channel max-llc2-sessions command BC-623, BC-699
- show extended channel packing names command BC-623, BC-653
- show extended channel packing stats command BC-623, BC-653
- show extended channel statistics command BC-623, BC-677, BC-679, BC-695, BC-697, BC-740, BC-746
- show extended channel subchannel command BC-623
- show extended channel tcp-connections command BC-624, BC-653
- show extended channel tcp-stack command BC-624, BC-653
- show extended channel tg command BC-624, BC-697, BC-699, BC-740, BC-747, BC-748
- show extended channel tn3270-server client-ip-address command BC-624, BC-805
- show extended channel tn3270-server command BC-624, BC-805
- show extended channel tn3270-server dlur command BC-624, BC-805
- show extended channel tn3270-server dlurlink command BC-624, BC-805
- show extended channel tn3270-server nailed-ip command BC-805
- show extended channel tn3270-server pu command BC-624, BC-805
- show extended channel tn3270-server pu lu command BC-624, BC-805
- show extended channel tn3270-server response-time application command BC-624, BC-806
- show extended channel tn3270-server response-time global command BC-624, BC-806
- show extended channel tn3270-server response-time link command BC-624, BC-806
- show extended channel tn3270-server response-time listen-point command BC-624
- show extended channel tn3270-server response-time subnet command BC-624, BC-806
- show extended channel tn3270-sever nailed-pu command BC-624
- show extended channel udp-listeners command BC-624
- show extended channel udp-stack command BC-624
- show file command FC-132
- show file descriptors command FC-120
- show file information command FC-120
- show file systems command FC-119, FC-194, FC-237
- show flash command FC-160, FC-194
- show flh-log command FC-203
- show frame-relay ip rtp header-compression command P1C-353, QC-215
- show frame-relay lapf command QC-158
- show frame-relay lmi command QC-158, WC-147
- show frame-relay map command QC-158, WC-147
- show frame-relay pvc command QC-158, WC-147
- show frame-relay route command QC-158, WC-147
- show frame-relay svc maplist command QC-158
- show frame-relay traffic command QC-158, WC-147
- show fras map command BC-449
- show gatekeeper gw-type-prefix command MC-34
- show hardware command IC-4
- show history command FC-21
- show hosts command P1C-46, WC-245
- show hub command IC-16
- show ima interface atm command WC-85
- show interface async command DTC-32
- show interface channel command BC-621
- show interface channel statistics command BC-677, BC-680, BC-695
- show interface fastethernet command IC-24
- show interface pos command IC-116, IC-117
- show interfaces async command IC-10
- show interfaces atm command WC-84, WC-85
- show interfaces bri command DNC-116, DNC-140, DTC-152, DTC-160, DTC-323, DTC-353, DTC-380
- show interfaces channel accounting command BC-625
- show interfaces channel command BC-676, BC-677, BC-694, BC-695
- show interfaces command BC-122, BC-268, BC-404, IC-4, IC-10, IC-16, IC-24, IC-58, QC-75, QC-99, QC-211
- show interfaces crb command BC-61
- show interface serial command BC-421
- show interfaces fair-queue command QC-73, QC-75
- show interfaces fddi command IC-38
- show interfaces irb command BC-40, BC-61
- show interfaces lex command IC-15
- show interfaces port-channel command IC-37
- show interfaces rate-limit command QC-39
- show interfaces serial 0/0 command IC-78, IC-79, IC-82
- show interfaces serial bchannel command DTC-178
- show interfaces serial command IC-15, IC-100, IC-108, IC-110, WC-147, WC-264, WC-266
- show interface stats command XC-171
- show interfaces tunnel command IC-16
- show interfaces type command QC-158
- show interfaces virtual-access command DNC-26
- show interface virtual-access command DNC-178, DTC-488
- show ip access-list command DNC-66, P1C-101
- show ip accounting checkpoint command P1C-101
- show ip accounting command P1C-92
- show ip aliases command P1C-46
- show ip arp command P1C-46
- show ip bgp cidr-only command P1C-231
- show ip bgp command P1C-231, QC-30
- show ip bgp community-list command P1C-231, QC-30
- show ip bgp dampened-paths command P1C-230
- show ip bgp filter-list command P1C-231
- show ip bgp flap-statistics command P1C-229
- show ip bgp inconsistent-as command P1C-231
- show ip bgp neighbors command P1C-231
- show ip bgp paths command P1C-231
- show ip bgp peer-group command P1C-231
- show ip bgp regexp command P1C-231
- show ip bgp summary command P1C-231
- show ip cache command XC-16
- show ip cache policy command P1C-286, QC-25
- show ip casa affinities command P1C-102
- show ip casa oper command P1C-102
- show ip casa stats command P1C-102
- show ip casa wildcard command P1C-102
- show ip cef command QC-30
- show ip dhcp binding command P1C-71
- show ip dhcp conflict command P1C-71
- show ip dhcp database command P1C-71
- show ip dhcp server statistics command P1C-71
- show ip drp command P1C-101
- show ip dvmrp route command P1C-353
- show ip eigrp interfaces command P1C-189
- show ip eigrp neighbors command P1C-189
- show ip eigrp topology command P1C-189
- show ip eigrp traffic command P1C-189
- show ip igmp groups command P1C-353
- show ip igmp interface command P1C-353
- show ip igmp udlr command P1C-389
- show ip inspect command SC-227
- show ip interface command DNC-66, P1C-46, QC-30
- show ip irdp command P1C-46
- show ip local policy command P1C-286, QC-25
- show ip local pool command DNC-60, DNC-66
- show ip masks command P1C-47
- show ip mcache command P1C-354, XC-171
- show ip mds forwarding command XC-170
- show ip mds interface command XC-171
- show ip mds stats command XC-171
- show ip mds summary command XC-170
- show ip mobile binding command P1C-115
- show ip mobile globals command P1C-115
- show ip mobile host command P1C-115
- show ip mobile host group command P1C-115
- show ip mobile interface command P1C-115
- show ip mobile secure command P1C-115
- show ip mobile traffic command P1C-115
- show ip mobile tunnel command P1C-115
- show ip mobile violation P1C-115
- show ip mobile visitor command P1C-115
- show ip mpacket command P1C-354
- show ip mrm interface command P1C-398
- show ip mrm manager command P1C-398
- show ip mrm status-report command P1C-398
- show ip mroute command P1C-354
- show ip msdp count command P1C-375
- show ip msdp peer command P1C-375
- show ip msdp sa-cache command P1C-375
- show ip msdp summary command P1C-375
- show ip nat statistics command P1C-45
- show ip nat translations command P1C-45
- show ip nhrp command P1C-47, P2C-158
- show ip nhrp traffic command P1C-47, P2C-158
- show ip ospf border-routers command P1C-165
- show ip ospf command P1C-165
- show ip ospf database command P1C-165
- show ip ospf flood list command P1C-164, P1C-165
- show ip ospf interface command P1C-165
- show ip ospf neighbor command P1C-165
- show ip ospf request-list command P1C-165
- show ip ospf retransmission-list command P1C-165
- show ip ospf virtual-links command P1C-165
- show ip pgm router command P1C-384
- show ip pim bsr command P1C-328
- show ip pim interface command P1C-354
- show ip pim interface count command XC-171
- show ip pim neighbor command P1C-354
- show ip pim rp command P1C-314, P1C-354
- show ip pim rp-hash command P1C-328
- show ip pim vc command P1C-354
- show ip policy command P1C-286
- show ip port-map command SC-312
- show ip protocols command DNC-66, P1C-286
- show ip redirects command P1C-47, P1C-101
- show ip rip database command P1C-134
- show ip route command DNC-8, DNC-14, DNC-66, P1C-47, P1C-286, QC-30, WC-264
- show ip route flow command XC-49
- show ip route mobile command P1C-115
- show ip route profile command XC-30
- show ip route summary command P1C-47, P1C-286
- show ip route supernets-only command P1C-286
- show ip rpf command P1C-354
- show ip rsvp atm-peak-rate-limit command QC-196
- show ip rsvp command QC-196
- show ip rsvp installed command QC-180
- show ip rsvp interface command QC-180, QC-196
- show ip rsvp neighbor command QC-180
- show ip rsvp request command QC-180
- show ip rsvp reservation command QC-180
- show ip rsvp sbm command QC-188
- show ip rsvp sender command QC-180
- show ip rtp header-compression command P1C-354, QC-215
- show ip sdr command P1C-354
- show ip socket command DTC-138
- show ip tcp header-compression command P1C-101
- show ip traffic command P1C-101
- show ipx access-list command DNC-66
- show ipx accounting command P2C-159
- show ipx cache command P2C-156
- show ipx eigrp interfaces command P2C-157
- show ipx eigrp neighbors command P2C-157
- show ipx eigrp topology command P2C-157
- show ipx interface command DNC-66, DTC-323, DTC-353, DTC-380, P2C-156
- show ipx nlsp database command P2C-158
- show ipx nlsp neighbors command P2C-158
- show ipx nlsp spf-log command P2C-158
- show ipx route command DNC-66, P2C-156, P2C-157
- show ipx servers command DNC-66, P2C-156
- show ipx traffic command DTC-380, P2C-156, P2C-157
- show isdn command DTC-160, DTC-177, DTC-178, DTC-223
- show isdn nfas group command DTC-225
- show isdn service command DTC-226
- show isdn status command DNC-229
- show isis database command P1C-200, P3C-93
- show isis routes command P1C-200, P3C-93
- show isis spf-log command P1C-200, P3C-93
- show isis topology command P1C-200, P3C-93
- show key chain command P1C-286
- show lane bus command XC-250
- show lane client command XC-251
- show lane command XC-250
- show lane config command XC-251
- show lane database command XC-251
- show lane default-atm-addresses command XC-237, XC-251
- show lane le-arp command XC-252
- show lane server command XC-252
- show lat services command DTC-427
- show line command DTC-58, DTC-79, DTC-488
- show llc2 command BC-397, BC-421, WC-266
- show lnm bridge command BC-109, BC-122
- show lnm config command BC-109, BC-122
- show lnm interface command BC-109, BC-122
- show lnm ring command BC-110, BC-122
- show lnm station command BC-110, BC-122
- show local-ack command BC-122, BC-268, BC-421
- show logging command FC-309, FC-313
- show microcode command FC-160, FC-191
- show mls rp ip multicast command XC-147
- show mls rp ipx command XC-159, XC-160
- show mls rp vtp-domain XC-160
- show modem at-mode command DTC-113
- show modem call-stats command DTC-126
- show modem command DTC-123
- show modem connect-speeds command DTC-123
- show modem csm command DTC-113
- show modem log command DTC-113
- show modem summary command DTC-113
- show mpoa client cache command XC-307
- show mpoa client command XC-307
- show mpoa client statistics command XC-307
- show mpoa default-atm-addresses command XC-307, XC-314
- show mpoa server cache command XC-314
- show mpoa server command XC-314
- show mpoa server statistics command XC-314
- show ncia circuits command BC-480
- show ncia client command BC-480
- show ncia server command BC-480
- show netbios-cache command BC-122
- show network-clocks command WC-85
- show ntp associations command FC-335
- show ntp status command FC-335
- show pas caim stats command IC-83
- show policy-map class command QC-82
- show policy-map command QC-82
- show policy-map interface command QC-82, QC-85
- show ppp bap group command DNC-88
- show ppp bap queues command DNC-88
- show ppp multilink QC-211
- show ppp multilink command DNC-34, DNC-88
- show process cpu command DTC-47, DTC-248, DTC-249, IC-76, WC-207
- show queue command QC-73, QC-82, QC-85, QC-99, QC-105, QC-122
- show queueing command QC-73, QC-99, QC-105, QC-122, QC-228
- show queueing interface command QC-122, QC-229, QC-237
- show reload command FC-218
- show resource-pool call command DNC-266
- show resource-pool customer command DNC-258, DNC-266
- show resource-pool discriminator command DNC-266
- show resource-pool resource command DNC-267
- show resource-pool vpdn group command DNC-262
- show resource-pool vpdn profile command DNC-263
- show rif command IC-10
- show rlm group status command DNC-229
- show rmon commands
- list 274
- show route-map command P1C-286, P3C-93
- show route-map ipc command P1C-284, XC-52
- show rtr commands
- list 292
- show running-config command BC-620, DNC-120, DNC-268, FC-133
- show sgbp command DNC-34
- show sgbp queries command DNC-34
- show smds addresses command WC-198
- show smds map command WC-199
- show smds traffic command WC-199
- show smrp forward command P2C-56
- show smrp globals command P2C-56
- show smrp group command P2C-56
- show smrp mcache command P2C-56
- show smrp neighbor command P2C-56
- show smrp port command P2C-57
- show smrp route command P2C-57
- show smrp traffic command P2C-57
- show sna command BC-521
- show snapshot command DNC-140
- show snasw class-of-service command BC-540
- show snasw connection-network command BC-541
- show snasw directory command BC-541
- show snasw dlctrace command BC-541
- show snasw dlus command BC-541
- show snasw ipstrace command BC-541
- show snasw link command BC-541
- show snasw lu command BC-541
- show snasw mode command BC-541
- show snasw node command BC-541
- show snasw pdlog command BC-541
- show snasw port command BC-541
- show snasw pu command BC-541
- show snasw rtp command BC-541
- show snasw summary-ipstrace command BC-541
- show snmp command FC-263, FC-268
- show snmp pending command FC-268
- show snmp sessions command FC-268
- show sntp command FC-332, FC-335
- show source-bridge command BC-122
- show span command BC-61
- show sscop command WC-85
- show sse summary command BC-61, BC-123, P2C-156
- show stacks command FC-237
- show standby command P1C-102
- show startup-config command BC-101, FC-133, FC-208, FC-216
- show stun command BC-348
- show syscon discover command FC-345
- show syscon mibpoll command FC-347
- show syscon sdp command FC-345
- show syslog-server command FC-352
- show system IC-5
- show tarp blacklisted-adjacencies command P3C-99
- show tarp command P3C-99
- show tarp host command P3C-99
- show tarp interface command P3C-99
- show tarp ldb command P3C-99
- show tarp map command P3C-99
- show tarp static-adjacencies command P3C-99
- show tarp tid-cache command P3C-99
- show tarp traffic command P3C-99
- show tcp brief command DTC-414
- show tcp command DTC-414
- show tcp intercept connections command SC-203
- show tcp intercept statistics command SC-203
- show tcp statistics command P1C-102
- show tn3270 ascii-hexval command DTC-439
- show tn3270 character-map command DTC-439
- show traffic-shape command QC-145
- show traffic-shape statistics command QC-145
- show txconn connection command BC-586
- show txconn destination command BC-586
- show txconn license command BC-586, BC-587
- show txconn route command BC-586
- show txconn server command BC-586
- show txconn statistics command BC-586
- show txconn transaction command BC-586
- show users command DTC-134, DTC-488
- show version command BC-625, BC-676, BC-694, FC-160, FC-208, FC-237, FC-242, IC-11
- show vines access command P3C-24
- show vines cache command P3C-24
- show vines host command P3C-24
- show vines interface command P3C-24
- show vines ipc command P3C-24
- show vines neighbors command P3C-24
- show vines route command P3C-24
- show vines services command P3C-24
- show vines traffic command DTC-323, DTC-353, DTC-380, P3C-24
- show vlans command BC-61, BC-153
- show voice busyout command MC-402
- show vpdn command DNC-178
- show vpdn multilink command DNC-264
- show vpdn tunnel command DNC-179
- show whoami command FC-91
- show x25 interface command WC-266
- show x25 map command WC-266
- show x25 pad command DTC-541
- show x25 remote-red command WC-266
- show x25 route command WC-245, WC-266
- show x25 services command WC-266
- show x25 vc command WC-238, WC-266
- show x25 xot command WC-266
- show xns cache command P3C-127
- show xns interface command P3C-127
- show xns route command P3C-127
- show xns traffic command DTC-323, DTC-353, DTC-380, P3C-127
- show xremote command DTC-446, DTC-452
- show xremote line command DTC-446, DTC-452
- shutdown (hub) command IC-15, IC-45
- shutdown (TN3270) command BC-807
- shutdown command BC-627, DNC-26, IC-17, IC-55, MC-189, WC-18, WC-70
- shutdown interfaces
- (example) IC-22
- result IC-17
- shut down routers BC-616, BC-618
- SID, definition MC-686
- siftdown commands
- configuration modes (table) BC-781
- TN3270 server, configuring BC-781, BC-782
- signal command MC-277, MC-282, MC-346, MC-352
- signalling phase, FDDI CMT IC-42
- signal keepalive command MC-407
- signalling
- ATM
- point-to-multipoint, configuring WC-32
- channel-associated analog calls DTC-166
- defined QC-165
- differentiated QoS QC-165
- E1 R2
- configuration (example) DTC-216
- configuring DTC-189
- countries supported DTC-187
- country settings DTC-189
- overview DTC-187
- parameters DTC-189
- sample topology DTC-188
- troubleshooting DTC-191
- guaranteed QoS QC-165
- in-band DTC-166, QC-165
- out-of-band DTC-166, QC-165
- R1 modified DTC-192
- R2 DTC-189
- clock source DTC-195, DTC-197
- encoding options DTC-195, DTC-197
- framing options DTC-195, DTC-196
- robbed-bit DTC-166
- RSVP QC-166
- RSVP-ATM QoS Interworking QC-169
- SBM QC-167
- summary QC-141
- signal pattern command MC-407
- signals
- clock, configuring DTC-49
- PAD French language, configuring DTC-533
- pulsing DTR DTC-49, IC-86
- Telnet
- Break DTC-412
- Synchronize DTC-411
- signal timing idle suppress-voice command MC-407
- signal timing oos command MC-407
- Signal-to-Noise, definition MC-686
- signal-type command MC-303, MC-376
- signature list
- See Cisco Secure IS IDS, signature list
- signatures, attack
- See Cisco Secure IS IDS, signature list; RSA signatures
- SIG-TS-001/1991 standard WC-197
- Simple LANE Service Replication
- backup servers XC-221
- redundancy requirements XC-247
- simplex circuit, definition P1C-79
- simplex Ethernet circuit, configuring P1C-79
- simplex Ethernet interfaces, configuring IP P1C-79
- single proxy configuration support, description MC-46
- single route, VINES P3C-21
- Skeme key exchange protocol
- description SC-410
- See also IKE
- SLARP (Serial Line Address Resolution Protocol), role in AutoInstall (figure) FC-39
- SLAs (Service Level Agreements), using SA Agent to provide 282
- slave
- See HSA
- slave auto-sync config command FC-226
- slave default-slot command FC-225
- slave image command FC-236
- slave reload command FC-237
- slave sync config command FC-236
- SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol)
- automatic sessions, starting DTC-74
- banner message, configuring FC-83
- defined DTC-279
- drivers, IPTalk P2C-33
- (examples) DTC-284
- IP, configuring over DTC-274
- IP-SLIP (example) DTC-40
- PPP banner DTC-283
- (example) DTC-285
- tokens DTC-283
- PPP BOOTP requests DTC-272
- server connections DTC-279
- telecommuting configuration (example) DTC-272
- tunneling over X.25 (example) DTC-515
- SLIP banner tokens FC-81
- SLIP-PPP banners
- (example) FC-96
- messages FC-83
- tokens FC-81
- SMDS (Switched Multimegabit Data Service)
- address
- mapping WC-191
- resolution (ARP) WC-193
- specification WC-191
- AIP E.164 addresses WC-52
- AppleTalk
- address mapping WC-192
- configuring WC-196
- extended network (example) WC-201
- fast switching WC-198
- nonextended network (example) WC-201
- ARP
- address mapping WC-192
- configuring WC-195
- ATM, configuring WC-51
- bridging WC-196
- address mapping WC-192
- broadcast ARP messages WC-193
- Cisco implementation WC-189
- configuration (examples) WC-199
- configure protocols WC-194
- customizing WC-194
- DECnet
- address mapping WC-193
- configuring WC-195
- disabled split horizon P1C-133, P1C-145
- DXI 3.2 with heartbeat WC-14, WC-197
- dynamic routing table WC-13, WC-194
- enabling, task overview WC-191
- encapsulation WC-191
- fast switching
- AppleTalk XC-13
- configuring WC-198, XC-13
- IP XC-13
- IPX P2C-122, XC-13
- transparent bridging WC-196
- transparent bridging, configuring BC-38
- hardware requirements WC-189
- IP
- address mapping WC-193
- configuring WC-195
- fast switching WC-198
- pseudobroadcasting WC-198
- IP split horizon WC-13
- IPX
- address mapping WC-193
- configuring WC-195
- dynamic address mapping WC-194
- dynamic address mapping (example) WC-200
- fast switching WC-198
- ISO CLNS
- address mapping WC-193
- configuring WC-195
- LAT-to-LAT protocol translation (example) DTC-502
- monitoring activity WC-199
- monitoring connection WC-198
- multicast address map WC-192
- multiple logical IP subnetwork
- (example) WC-201
- LIS WC-14, WC-196
- multiprotocol configuration (example) WC-199
- network connection WC-13
- protocols supported WC-13
- pseudobroadcasting WC-14, WC-198
- (example) WC-203
- remote peer configuration (example) WC-200
- required protocol multicasts (table) WC-195
- SDSU equipment WC-13
- standards, defining WC-13
- static map entries WC-192
- static routing table WC-13
- subinterfaces, multiple logical IP subnetworks (LIS) WC-197
- task list WC-190
- transparent bridging WC-13
- configuring BC-38
- VINES
- address mapping WC-192
- configuring WC-196
- XNS
- address mapping WC-193
- configuring WC-195
- smds address command WC-191, WC-197
- smds dxi command WC-197
- smds enable-arp command WC-193, WC-194, WC-197
- smds glean command WC-194
- smds multicast arp command WC-194
- smds multicast bridge command BC-38, WC-196
- smds multicast command WC-192, WC-197
- smds static-map command WC-192
- smds static-map ip command WC-198
- SMRP (Simple Multicast Routing Protocol)
- fast switching cache table P2C-56
- traffic table P2C-57
- smrp mroute-cache protocol appletalk command P2C-38
- SMT (Station Management)
- message queue size, setting IC-44
- SMTP, definition MC-686
- SMTP attacks
- CBAC intrusion detection SC-207
- CBAC error messages SC-233
- smt-queue-threshold command IC-44
- SMT Version 7.3 IC-37
- SNA (Systems Network Architecture)
- environments
- CMPC BC-249, BC-662
- CSNA BC-248, BC-661
- TN3270 server BC-249, BC-758
- error recovery BC-204, BC-255
- FRAS BC-224
- internetworking overview BC-6
- IP integration
- See SNA-to-IP integration
- local LU address priorities BC-267
- router connectivity, verifying BC-578
- traffic priority
- LU address, setting BC-266
- transmission groups, configuring BC-338
- See also CSNA
- sna enable-host command BC-518
- sna host (Frame Relay) command BC-517
- sna host (QLLC) command BC-517
- sna host (SDLC) command BC-517
- sna host command BC-517
- SNAP (Subnetwork Access Protocol) 277
- Ethernet protocols over 802.2 media IC-25
- filters
- configuring BC-114
- output (example) BC-138
- snapshot client command DNC-139, DNC-141
- snapshot routing DNC-137 to DNC-141
- client configuration (example) DNC-140
- client router, configuring DNC-139
- interface diagnostics DNC-140
- monitoring DNC-140
- overview DNC-137
- periods
- active DNC-138
- quiet DNC-138
- stopping DNC-140
- retry DNC-138
- routed protocols supported DNC-138
- routing information exchange DNC-137
- server configuration (example) DNC-141
- server router, configuring DNC-140
- snapshot server command DNC-140
- sna rsrb command BC-518, BC-519
- sna rsrb enable-host command BC-518
- sna rsrb start command BC-519
- SNA Service Point
- configuration tasks BC-516
- data-link controls, configuring BC-517
- Frame Relay support BC-520
- local SAP
- RSRB, enabling BC-518
- Token Ring or Ethernet, enabling BC-518
- virtual data-link control, enabling BC-520
- maintaining BC-521
- monitoring BC-521
- over DLSw+ BC-210, BC-289
- remote host connection, configuring BC-518, BC-519, BC-520
- RSRB
- configuring BC-518
- interface, defining BC-519
- local acknowledgment, configuring BC-519
- SDLC support BC-520
- Service Point/RSRB interface defining BC-518
- Token Ring configuration BC-518
- virtual data-link control
- configuration (example) BC-527
- configuring BC-519, BC-520
- interface, defining BC-520
- X.25 support BC-521
- sna start command BC-518
- SNASw (SNA Switching Services)
- APPN BC-233, BC-529
- benefits
- architectural compliance BC-234, BC-536
- improved availability BC-536
- increased management BC-234, BC-536
- IP infrastructure BC-234, BC-535
- network design simplicity BC-234, BC-536
- reduced configuration requirements BC-234, BC-535
- scalable APPN networks BC-234, BC-535
- BEX (Branch Extender) BC-234
- broadcast traffic BC-535
- configuration, requirements BC-535
- description BC-235, BC-530
- figure BC-236, BC-531
- network nodes BC-535
- SNA traffic BC-535
- CIP Connection to virtual Token Ring with SRB (example) BC-545
- configuration (examples) BC-542
- CMPC (examples) BC-708 to BC-710, BC-714 to BC-716
- task list BC-536
- connection types BC-239, BC-534
- CP, defining BC-537
- CTRC BC-241, BC-243
- SNA messages BC-562
- DLC support, configuring BC-537
- downstream Frame Relay BNN support (example) BC-551
- EE (Enterprise Extender) BC-234
- description BC-236, BC-531
- figure BC-236, BC-531
- HPR/IP BC-240, BC-535
- SNA traffic BC-535
- Ethernet LAN emulation over ATM (example) BC-549
- Frame Relay BAN support (example) BC-550
- interfaces, changing
- (caution) BC-538
- links
- configuring BC-539
- starting BC-540
- stopping BC-540
- local switching with QLLC (example) BC-547
- local switching with SDLC (example) BC-548
- management enhancements BC-533
- network nodes BC-233, BC-529
- partner LU location
- configuring BC-539
- defining BC-539
- ports
- defining BC-538
- starting BC-540
- stopping BC-540
- routing functions BC-235, BC-530
- starting BC-540
- stopping BC-540
- technical overview BC-529
- Token Ring over HPR/IP (example) BC-546
- Token Ring with HPR (example) BC-544
- Token Ring without HPR (example) BC-543
- troubleshooting BC-541
- usability features BC-532
- verifying BC-540
- virtual data-link control BC-535
- virtual Token Ring BC-534
- VTAM on a remote router with DLUR using CMPC vs APPN (example) BC-556
- VTAM to the CIP using CMPC vs APPN (example) BC-552
- weighted fair queueing BC-531
- snasw control-point command BC-537
- snasw cpname command BC-577
- snasw dlcfilter command BC-542
- snasw dlctrace command BC-542
- snasw dlus command BC-537
- snasw dump command BC-541
- snasw event command BC-542
- snasw ipsfilter command BC-542
- snasw ipstrace command BC-542
- snasw link command BC-577
- snasw location command BC-539
- snasw pdlog command BC-542
- snasw port command BC-538, BC-577
- snasw start command BC-540
- snasw start link command BC-540
- snasw start port command BC-540
- snasw stop command BC-540
- snasw stop link command BC-540
- snasw stop port command BC-540
- SNA-to-IP integration
- description BC-1 to BC-6
- phases
- figure BC-2
- IP centric BC-4
- IP client BC-4
- IP transport BC-3
- SNA centric BC-3
- scenarios BC-5
- sna vdlc command BC-520
- sna vdlc enable-host command BC-520
- sna vdlc start command BC-520
- SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
- access control FC-261
- agent
- contact FC-263
- disabling FC-264
- location FC-263
- managed devices FC-260
- serial number FC-263
- alerts, CPA BC-622
- AppleTalk, configuring P2C-29
- community FC-261
- configuration task list FC-260
- description FC-255
- (examples) FC-268
- MIBs supported FC-259
- monitoring FC-263
- network management, MIB WC-114
- RFCs supported FC-260
- security models FC-259
- server groups FC-262
- sessions FC-267
- shutdown mechanism FC-262
- SNMPv1 FC-258
- SNMPv2C FC-258
- SNMPv3 FC-258
- statistics, clearing BC-625
- TFTP servers, limiting FC-263
- TN3270 server, response-time collection BC-769
- traps IC-46
- description FC-256
- Health Monitor FC-347
- RSVP notifications FC-265
- sending FC-264
- view records FC-261
- SNMP Manager
- description FC-267
- enabling FC-268
- snmp-server chassis-id command FC-263
- snmp-server community command FC-261, FC-310, P2C-29
- snmp-server contact command FC-263
- snmp-server enable command FC-264, FC-266
- snmp-server enable traps command FC-348, P1C-91, QC-180, WC-26
- snmp-server group command FC-262
- snmp-server host command FC-264, FC-266, FC-348, P1C-91
- snmp-server informs command FC-267
- snmp-server location command FC-263
- snmp-server manager command FC-268, FC-347
- snmp-server manager session-timeout command FC-268
- snmp-server packetsize command FC-263
- snmp-server queue-length command FC-265
- snmp-server system-shutdown command FC-262
- snmp-server tftp-server-list command FC-263
- snmp-server trap-source command FC-265, FC-267
- snmp-server trap-timeout command FC-265
- snmp-server view command FC-261
- snmp trap illegal-address command IC-46
- snmp trap link-status command FC-265, FC-266
- SNPA (subnetwork point of attachment)
- masks P3C-91
- NSAP mapping P3C-81
- SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol)
- configuring FC-331
- description FC-328
- sntp broadcast client command FC-331
- sntp server command FC-331
- soft reset, BGP P1C-203
- software compression
- HDLC IC-76
- LAPB IC-76, WC-207
- PPP IC-75, IC-76
- statistics, displaying IC-10
- software flow control, changing for a session FC-70
- software images
- See images
- software upgrades, run-from-Flash systems FC-199, FC-200
- SONET (Synchronous Optical Network), PLIM ATM WC-48
- source-address command IC-46
- source addresses, administrative filtering BC-115
- source-bridge command BC-88, BC-89, BC-90, BC-257, BC-672, BC-689
- source-bridge connection-timeout command BC-119
- source-bridge cos-enable command BC-267
- source-bridge enable-80d5 command BC-100
- source-bridge explorer-dup-ARE-filter command BC-120
- source-bridge explorer-fastswitch command BC-121
- source-bridge explorer-maxrate command BC-120
- source-bridge explorerq-depth command BC-120
- source-bridge fst-peername command BC-258, BC-417
- source-bridge input-address-list command BC-115
- source-bridge input-lsap-list command BC-114
- source-bridge input-type-list command BC-114
- source-bridge keepalive command BC-257, BC-258, BC-260, BC-261
- source-bridge largest-frame command BC-267
- source-bridge max-hops command BC-94
- source-bridge max-in-hops command BC-94
- source-bridge max-out-hops command BC-94
- source-bridge output-address-list command BC-115
- source-bridge output-lsap-list command BC-114
- source-bridge output-type-list command BC-114
- source-bridge passthrough command BC-264
- source-bridge proxy-explorer command BC-121
- source-bridge proxy-netbios-only command BC-102
- source-bridge qllc-local-ack command BC-424
- source-bridge remote-peer command BC-258, BC-264, BC-418
- source-bridge remote-peer fst command BC-258
- source-bridge remote-peer fst-peername command BC-417
- source-bridge remote-peer interface command BC-257
- source-bridge remote-peer tcp command BC-417, BC-479, BC-510, BC-519
- source-bridge ring group command BC-294
- source-bridge ring-group command BC-90, BC-178, BC-293, BC-294, BC-417, BC-418, BC-472, BC-474, BC-479, BC-509, BC-510, BC-518, BC-519
- source-bridge route-cache cbus command BC-91, BC-119
- source-bridge route-cache command BC-118
- source-bridge route-cache sse command BC-119
- source-bridge sap-80d5 command BC-100
- source-bridge sdllc-local-ack command BC-418
- source-bridge spanning command BC-92, BC-93, BC-153, BC-179
- source-bridge tcp-queue-max number command BC-123, BC-268
- source-bridge transparent command BC-99, BC-178
- source-bridge transparent fastswitch command BC-96, BC-99
- source-bridge trcrf-vlan command BC-178
- source-route autonomous-switching cache, enabling BC-119
- source-route fast-switching cache, disabling BC-118
- source template command DNC-235, DNC-258
- SP (Switch Processor), displaying information IC-10
- spanning tree
- automatic resolution in SRB BC-93
- bridging and routing IP BC-42
- explorer BC-92
- interface
- assigning BC-30
- disabling BC-53
- priority, setting BC-52
- intervals
- forward delay BC-53
- hello BPDU BC-53
- idle BC-53
- known topology, displaying BC-61
- multiple domains, establishing BC-37, BC-44
- path costs, assigning BC-52
- priority, setting BC-52
- root bridge BC-52
- topology, configuring BC-92
- VLANs, transparent bridging BC-32
- spare sectors, PCMCIA Flash memory cards FC-204
- special-character-bits command FC-65
- spectrum groups
- configuring MC-572
- creating MC-568
- Spectrum Management
- configuration (example) MC-594
- description MC-532
- frequency hopping MC-533
- spectrum groups
- characteristics MC-572
- configuring MC-568
- description MC-565
- spectrum reuse, definition MC-686
- speed
- changing terminal line speed FC-71
- Fast Ethernet interface IC-27
- speed command DTC-459
- spf-interval command P2C-102
- SPI (security parameter index), description SC-372
- SPID (service profile identifier)
- See ISDN BRI, SPIDs
- split horizon
- AppleTalk Enhanced IGRP P2C-49
- DECnet P3C-48
- effect on SMDS WC-13
- IP, enabling P1C-133, P1C-145
- IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-188
- IPX Enhanced IGRP P2C-91
- ISO IGRP, enabling P3C-67
- subinterfaces WC-133
- using with IP route summarization P1C-130
- VINES P3C-19, P3C-20
- X.25 WC-224
- spoofing XC-68
- IPX P2C-123
- SPX keepalive packets over DDR P2C-123
- spoofing attacks, preventing SC-188
- See also Reflexive Access Lists
- SPX (Sequenced Packet Exchange), spoofing of keepalive packets P2C-123
- squeeze command FC-124
- squelch normal command IC-27
- squelch reduced command IC-27
- SR/TLB (source-route translational bridging
- access filtering (example) BC-133
- ATM BC-110
- compatibility with IBM 8209 bridges BC-99
- enabling BC-99
- fast-switching mode, disabling BC-96, BC-99
- IBM 8209 bridges and Cisco routing devices, mixing BC-99
- IBM LLC2 environments BC-99
- overview BC-97
- routing devices and IBM 8209 bridges BC-99
- simple network (example) BC-131
- Token Ring LLC2-to-Ethernet conversion BC-99
- SRB (source-route bridging)
- administrative filtering BC-113
- ATM PVCs
- multiple virtual rings (example) BC-143
- single virtual ring (examples) BC-142, BC-144
- ATM support, configuring BC-110
- back-to back ATM configuration (example) BC-141
- CMCC adapters, configuring BC-672 to BC-673, BC-689
- configuration
- dual port BC-88, BC-124
- (examples) BC-123 to BC-141
- task list BC-87
- connection timeout interval, setting BC-119
- definition BC-14, BC-85
- dual-port bridge, configuring BC-88, BC-89
- enabling BC-257
- fast-switching SRB over FDDI BC-91
- hops, limiting BC-94
- interoperability BC-121
- maintaining IC-17
- multiple virtual ring groups (example) BC-127
- multiport bridge BC-89
- configuring BC-90
- multiport bridge configuration (example) BC-126
- NetBIOS
- access control BC-111
- protocol BC-14, BC-85
- RIF
- assigning BC-130
- enabling BC-95
- timeout interval BC-96
- routing protocols (example) BC-125
- securing BC-111
- SNA BC-14, BC-85, BC-99
- spanning tree, resolving BC-93
- Token Ring IC-58
- TR-LANE configuration (example) XC-261, XC-262
- TR-LANE support XC-231
- tuning BC-118
- SRB over ATM, description BC-110
- SRB over Frame Relay, configuring BC-445
- SRT (source-route transparent bridging)
- bridging (example) BC-71
- compared with SR/TLB BC-13, BC-27
- configuring BC-28
- hardware supporting BC-13, BC-27
- TR-LANE support XC-231
- SRTP (Sequenced Routing Update Protocol), starting P3C-15
- SS7/C7 (Signaling System 7)
- dial access solution overview DNC-225
- signalling controller DNC-225
- SSCOP (Service-Specific Connection-Oriented Protocol)
- connection control timer, configuring WC-37
- description WC-36
- keepalive timer, configuring WC-37
- poll timer, configuring WC-37
- receiver windows, configuring WC-38
- transmitter windows, configuring WC-38
- sscop cc-timer command WC-37
- sscop keepalive-timer command WC-37
- sscop max-cc command WC-37
- sscop poll-timer command WC-37
- sscop receive-window command WC-38
- sscop send-window command WC-38
- SSE fast switching
- SRB BC-119
- statistics BC-61, BC-123
- SSI (Server Side Includes)
- description FC-105 to FC-106
- ECHO command
- displaying FC-106
- (example) FC-109
- syntax FC-105, FC-107
- EXEC command
- displaying FC-106
- (example) FC-108
- syntax FC-105, FC-107
- international HTML pages, customizing FC-106
- variables FC-105
- displaying FC-106
- syntax FC-105
- viewing in HTML files FC-107
- SSP (Silicon Switch Processor), statistics summary
- SSRP (Simple Server Redundancy Protocol), configuring XC-237
- Stacker compressor IC-76, WC-207
- stack groups
- large-scale dial-out DNC-5
- MMP DNC-30
- PRI hunt group DNC-30
- standard access lists
- See access lists, IPX
- standard named access list configuration mode, summary FC-398
- standards
- IKE, supported by SC-410
- standby authentication command BC-150, P1C-90, XC-189
- standby command BC-149
- standby ip command BC-149, P1C-89, XC-189
- standby mac-refresh command P1C-90
- standby preempt command BC-150, P1C-90, XC-189
- standby priority command BC-149, P1C-90, XC-189
- standby router or access server, displaying status of P1C-102
- standby timers command BC-149, P1C-90, XC-189
- standby track command BC-150, P1C-90, XC-189
- start character
- changing flow control FC-70
- changing for session FC-70
- starting DDF BC-572
- startup
- configuration file FC-208
- system image FC-209
- startup configuration
- clearing FC-152
- copying configuration files to FC-140
- copying from an rcp server (example) FC-143, FC-145
- copying to an rcp server (example) FC-138, FC-140
- loading from the network FC-147
- rcp server, copying from (example) FC-145
- reexecuting configuration commands in FC-151
- specifying FC-153
- state machine
- configuring FC-69
- description FC-69
- state-machine command FC-69
- state-tracks-signal command BC-622, BC-626
- static maps
- ATM, displaying QC-234
- static RIF entries, configuring BC-96
- static route for PVC switching, specifying WC-140
- static route PE to CE routing sessions, configuring XC-87
- static routes
- Apollo Domain P3C-8
- AppleTalk P2C-54, P2C-56
- DECnet P3C-40, P3C-42
- Frame Relay WC-140
- IP
- configuring P1C-272
- redistribution (example) P1C-289
- IPX P2C-141
- ISO CLNS P3C-64
- controlling the source NET P3C-80
- (example) P3C-108
- interdomain (example) P3C-110
- intradomain (example) P3C-109
- static routing (table) P3C-62
- table entries P3C-63
- redistributing P1C-274
- SMDS WC-192, WC-194
- VINES P3C-22
- XNS P3C-122
- station configurations, displaying LLC2 BC-397
- station names, NetBIOS access control BC-112
- statistics, NetFlow accounting XC-49
- statistics-distribution-interval command 288
- stop bits
- changing the number FC-71
- configuring DTC-460
- stopbits command DTC-460
- stop character
- changing flow control FC-70
- changing for session FC-70
- store and forward, definition MC-686
- Store and Forward Fax MC-435
- attribute-value pairs MC-466
- configuration
- DSN MC-479
- ESMTP accounting services MC-468
- MDN MC-477
- off-ramp
- ACLs MC-465
- gateway MC-455
- security MC-464
- off-ramp gateway
- faxed cover page information MC-461
- faxed header information MC-459
- fax transmission speed MC-456
- off-ramp MMoIP dial peer MC-457
- off-ramp POTS dial peers MC-458
- receiving mail transfer agent MC-457
- transmitting subscriber number MC-456
- on-ramp gateway MC-447
- called subscriber number MC-447
- nagle congestion algorithm MC-454
- on-ramp MMoIP dial peers MC-450
- on-ramp modem pooling MC-453
- on-ramp POTS dial peers MC-449
- sending mail transport agent MC-447
- on-ramp security MC-463
- reconfiguring mail transfer agents MC-439
- SMTP server MC-439
- task list MC-446
- configuration (examples) MC-481
- end-to-end configuration MC-485
- off-ramp gateway MC-482
- on-ramp and off-ramp security MC-484
- on-ramp gateway MC-481
- on-ramp modem pool MC-484
- content transfer encodings MC-437
- delivery status notification MC-451
- handling of enclosures MC-437
- image encoding MC-451
- message delivery notification MC-452
- overview MC-435
- prerequisites MC-438
- restrictions MC-437
- understanding destination patters MC-445
- understanding dial peers MC-444
- understanding number expansion MC-445
- understanding prefixes MC-445
- using redialers MC-443
- verification
- DSN MC-480
- MDN MC-478
- off-ramp gateway MC-462
- off-ramp security MC-465
- on-ramp gateway MC-454
- on-ramp security MC-464
- stratum, NTP FC-327
- streamlined setup facility
- configuration, corrupted startup FC-54
- configuration register FC-54
- description FC-54
- entering after erasing configuration FC-55
- (example) FC-55
- interface IP parameters, configuring FC-55
- rxboot ROM FC-54
- strict priority queueing QC-138, QC-58, QC-61
- structured CES, ATM WC-77
- structured CES services WC-77
- channel-associated signalling (CAS) WC-79
- stub area
- See OSPF
- stub IP multicast routing
- description P1C-348
- stub router
- in ODR environment P1C-121
- stub routing
- On-Demand Routing (ODR) P1C-122
- STUN (serial tunnel)
- asynchronous protocols, virtual multidrop support BC-361
- custom protocol, configuring BC-338
- enabling BC-336, BC-339
- encapsulation
- (caution) BC-339
- features BC-212
- HDLC
- encapsulating BC-341
- encapsulating (example) BC-349
- line-sharing device (example) BC-353
- LOCADDR priority groups (example) BC-356
- local acknowledgment
- Frame Relay, (example) BC-355
- Frame Relay, configuring BC-344
- SDLC (example) BC-354
- modes
- local acknowledgment BC-211
- passthrough BC-211
- monitoring BC-348
- multipoint (example) BC-353
- network overview BC-211
- protocol groups
- basic BC-337
- configuring BC-337
- SDLC BC-337, BC-338
- queueing priority configuration
- all traffic BC-348
- LU address BC-347
- serial interface address BC-346
- TCP port BC-346
- SDLC
- address, configuring BC-336
- broadcast, configuring BC-340
- broadcast, enabling BC-340
- broadcast (example) BC-350
- multilink transmission groups, configuring BC-345
- multilink transmission groups, design BC-345
- primary node BC-343
- secondary node BC-343
- TCP encapsulation, configuring BC-341, BC-342
- traffic queueing priorities
- configuration methods BC-346
- configuring BC-348
- (examples) BC-350, BC-355, BC-356
- transmission groups, configuring BC-345
- stun group command BC-339
- stun peer-name command BC-336
- stun protocol-group command BC-337
- stun protocol-group schema command BC-338
- stun route address command BC-343, BC-344
- stun route address interface dlci command BC-344
- stun route address tcp command BC-336, BC-341
- stun route all tcp command BC-341
- stun schema command BC-338
- SU, definition MC-686
- subaddress, X.25 WC-220
- subif XC-90
- subinterface, configuring WC-139
- subinterface, specifying WC-138
- subinterface configuration mode
- description FC-12 to FC-13
- entering FC-404
- summary FC-15
- subinterface configured for SVC, specifying WC-121
- subinterface IP address, specifying WC-121
- subinterfaces XC-68
- configuration (examples) WC-150 to WC-152
- configuring FC-12, IC-5
- defined P2C-85
- Frame Relay, addressing WC-134
- IPX P2C-97
- configuration (example) P2C-162
- shutting down (example) P2C-162
- maximum allowed IC-5
- multipoint dynamic addresses WC-136
- NLSP P2C-97
- configuration (example) P2C-162
- shutting down (example) P2C-162
- point-to-point WC-134, WC-135
- SMDS, multipoint WC-197
- X.25
- configuring WC-223
- deleting and reestablishing WC-224
- (example) WC-272
- multipoint WC-223
- point-to-point WC-223
- subinterface with a bridge group, associating WC-138
- subnet masks, variable length
- definition P1C-271
- (example) P1C-169, P1C-287
- subnets
- discontinuous
- connecting, tunneling IC-155
- displaying number using masks P1C-47
- enabling use of subnet zero P1C-9
- in OSPF network (figure) P1C-172, P1C-294
- IP, defining XC-189
- IP, creating network from separated (example) P1C-48
- subnetwork number, VINES P3C-14
- success events, Frame Relay end-to-end keepalive WC-129
- summary-address command P1C-199
- for OSPF P1C-156
- summary address entries, checking for P1C-132
- summary addresses P1C-186
- summer time, configuring FC-333
- svc nsap command WC-31, WC-33, WC-34
- SVCs (switched virtual circuits)
- ATM
- broadcast packets, configuring WC-36
- call setup, configuring WC-28
- configuring WC-26, WC-31
- configuration (example) WC-90, WC-92
- disabling WC-38
- RSVP reservations, handling QC-169
- traffic parameters, configuring WC-33
- traffic shaping, configuring WC-34
- VC classes, configuring WC-36
- creating for RSVP reservations QC-193
- definition MC-686
- Frame Relay, configuring WC-119
- peak rate limit, setting QC-195
- X.25, switching between PVCs and SVCs WC-238
- SVCs under a specified map list, displaying WC-147
- switched 56K
- analog calls DTC-182
- benefits DTC-181
- BRI bearer capability DTC-183
- call processing components DTC-183
- configuring DTC-186
- ISDN BRI traffic DTC-184
- overview DTC-182
- prerequisites DTC-182
- switched 56K over CT1 RBS
- 56K and modem calls (example) DTC-208
- call processing components DTC-183
- configuration (example) DTC-208
- description DTC-183
- ISDN BRI solution DTC-184
- prerequisites DTC-182
- restrictions DTC-182
- sample topology DTC-182, DTC-185
- startup configuration (example) DTC-209
- T1 CAS, line provisioning DTC-209
- switched calls, definition MC-686
- switching
- distributed XC-3, XC-49
- fast XC-6
- description XC-3
- IP multicast multilayer
- See IP multicast MLS
- ISL VLAN traffic XC-193
- NetFlow XC-47, XC-49
- configuration (example) XC-52
- configuring XC-48
- exporting cache entries XC-48, XC-50
- identifying packet flows XC-47
- NetFlow distributed XC-49
- next-hop destination XC-4
- next-hop determination XC-5
- overview XC-3
- paths XC-3, XC-6, XC-11
- IPSec supported SC-373
- priorities, changing FC-338
- processes XC-3, XC-4, XC-5, XC-6
- route caching XC-3
- system process scheduler FC-338
- VIP distributed XC-50, XC-193, XC-194
- enabling XC-195
- X.25 local WC-15
- switching decisions by BGP routing table P1C-206
- symbol, definition MC-686
- synchronization, BGP
- disabling P1C-206
- figure P1C-238
- synchronization command P1C-206
- synchronizing unsolicited messages FC-309
- synchronizing SAP and RIP updates P2C-145
- synchronous serial interface
- encapsulation methods IC-73
- overview IC-72
- syntax checking
- See context-sensitive help
- syscon address command FC-345
- syscon community command FC-345
- syscon monitor command FC-348
- syscon monitor traps command FC-348
- syscon password command FC-345
- syscon poll-group command FC-349
- syscon shelf-id command FC-345
- SYSIBM.LUNAMES table BC-573
- SYSIBM.SYSLUNAMES table BC-573
- Syslog Disk Logging
- (example) FC-359
- shelf message collection FC-350
- syslog server subfiles FC-352
- system calendar
- See calendar system
- system clock
- description FC-326
- initialization FC-328
- setting from calendar FC-334
- setting manually FC-333
- system controller poll-group configuration mode, summary FC-399
- system controllers
- Autoconfiguration FC-344
- Cisco IOS monitoring device FC-343
- configuring FC-345
- data collection FC-348
- performance data collection, configuring FC-349
- session FC-345
- shelf configuration FC-345
- SNMP traps FC-347, FC-348
- subfiles FC-351
- syslog messages FC-350
- system error messages
- See error messages
- system generation parameters, configuring for SDLLC BC-437
- system ID
- IS-IS P3C-60, P3C-61
- ISO GRP P3C-64
- ISO IGRP P3C-60
- NSAPs, Level 1 routing P3C-60
- system images
- compressed FC-182
- copying from
- PCMCIA Flash memory card to an rcp server (example) FC-165
- server using rcp FC-172
- server using rcp (example) FC-174
- server using Xmodem FC-185
- server using Ymodem FC-185
- copying to
- Flash contains named file (example) FC-172
- Flash when Flash is full (example) FC-171
- rcp server from Flash memory (example) FC-164
- description FC-160
- fault-tolerant booting strategy FC-184
- Flash checksum, verifying FC-177
- loading FC-212
- reloads, scheduling FC-217
- startup image
- loading from Flash FC-180
- loading from network server FC-182
- loading from ROM FC-184
- See also images
- system information, displaying FC-304
- system initialization table BC-568
- system memory
- See memory
- system processes
- priorities, changing FC-338
- system routing
- IS-IS P3C-64
- ISO IGRP P3C-64
- system software, showing the current running version FC-208
T
- T1
- alarms IC-11
- CSU WIC IC-122
- displaying line activity IC-11
- monitor activity on line IC-11
- shutdown
- T1 circuit IC-22
- T1 line IC-22, IC-138
- timer, LLC2 local acknowledgment BC-261
- See also T3
- T1, definition MC-686
- T1/E1 line termination IC-104
- T1/fractional T1 service modules
- Cisco 2524 IC-118
- Cisco 2525 IC-118
- t1 bert pattern command IC-102
- t1 clock source command IC-94
- T1 controller
- configuration (example) DTC-202
- shutdown DTC-54
- t1 external command IC-95
- t1 fdl ansi command IC-101
- t1 framing command IC-93
- t1 linecode command IC-94
- t1 test command IC-96
- t1 timeslot command IC-93
- t1 yellow command IC-93
- T3
- BERT pattern IC-102
- cable length IC-92
- clock source IC-92
- configuring IC-92
- Configuring for MLP (example) DTC-270
- (example) IC-135, IC-136
- external port (example) IC-135
- external T1 channels IC-94
- FDL
- loopbacks IC-103
- support IC-101
- framing IC-92
- loopbacks IC-99
- MDL messages IC-101
- monitoring IC-100
- performance report IC-101
- performance report monitoring IC-101
- protocols supported IC-90
- standards IC-90
- T1
- clock source IC-93
- configuration IC-92
- framing IC-93
- line code IC-93
- loopbacks IC-97, IC-103
- test port IC-96
- troubleshooting IC-96
- Tab key, command completion FC-15, FC-22
- table-map command P1C-225, QC-28, QC-30
- TACACS (Terminal Access Controller Access Control System)
- ARA protocol authentication DTC-559
- CCL scripts
- configuring DTC-559 to DTC-561
- modified and unmodified DTC-559
- security, configuring DTC-558
- servers DNC-58
- AV pairs DNC-61
- specifying a host FC-78
- (example) FC-95
- user authentication
- configuration (example) DTC-571
- configuring DTC-559
- user ID DTC-461
- See also TACACS+
- TACACS+
- accounting SC-128
- attribute-value pairs
- See AV pairs
- authentication
- login SC-28, SC-31, SC-35, SC-38
- NASI SC-38
- authorization SC-128
- AV pairs SC-128, SC-499 to SC-507
- accounting SC-507
- configuration (examples) SC-128 to SC-133
- accounting SC-131
- authentication SC-128
- authorization SC-130
- daemon SC-133
- configuring SC-123 to SC-128
- authentication SC-127
- authentication key SC-125
- DNIS, server group selection SC-126
- login input time SC-38
- server groups SC-125
- server groups, DNIS selection SC-126
- server host SC-124
- description SC-121
- operation SC-122
- server groups
- description SC-125
- DNIS selection SC-126
- tacacs-server host command DNC-7
- tacacs-server key command DNC-7
- TAG/NetFlow Switching
- NetFlow Switching MC-527
- Tag Switching MC-527
- tag command 287
- tail drop, defined QC-109
- Taiwan, ISDN Sending Complete information element DTC-159, DTC-174
- tandem switching, definition MC-686
- target identifier
- See TARP, TID
- TARP (Target Identifier Address Resolution Protocol)
- address mapping P3C-95
- adjacencies P3C-96
- configuration (examples) P3C-113
- configuration task list P3C-94
- configuring P3C-93
- enabling P3C-95
- maintaining P3C-98
- NSAP addresses
- determining P3C-97
- multiple P3C-96
- n-selector P3C-98
- PDU
- propagation P3C-95
- types P3C-93
- protocol type P3C-98
- sequence number P3C-98
- TID
- configuring P3C-95
- definition P3C-93
- determining P3C-97
- timers, configuring P3C-97
- update remote cache bit P3C-98
- tarp allow-caching command P3C-95
- tarp arp-request-timer command P3C-98
- tarp blacklist-adjacency command P3C-97
- tarp cache-timer command P3C-98
- tarp command P3C-98
- tarp enable command P3C-95
- tarp global-propagate command P3C-96
- tarp ldb-timer command P3C-98
- tarp lifetime command P3C-98
- tarp map command P3C-96
- tarp originate command P3C-96
- tarp post-t2-response-timer command P3C-98
- tarp propagate command P3C-96
- tarp query command P3C-97
- tarp resolve command P3C-97
- tarp route-static command P3C-96
- tarp run command P3C-95
- tarp sequence-number command P3C-98
- tarp t1-response-timer command P3C-97
- tarp t2-response-timer command P3C-97
- tarp tid command P3C-95
- tarp urc command P3C-98
- TCL, definition MC-686
- TCL IVR scripts 219, 235
- TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
- connections
- clearing FC-79
- clearing (examples) FC-95
- enabling Path MTU Discovery P1C-95
- MD5 authentication for BGP P1C-224
- setting connection-attempt time P1C-94
- X.25 WC-237
- filtering
- See CBAC
- header compression
- connections supported P1C-94
- disabling conflicting features P1C-96
- enabling P1C-93
- express P1C-93, P1C-342, QC-207
- See also TCP/IP header compression
- keepalive packets FC-306
- local LAT translation DTC-511
- maximum read size P1C-96
- outgoing queue size P1C-97
- overview P1C-1
- protocol translations
- standalone LAT-to-TCP (example) DTC-513
- to LAT via X.25 (example) DTC-507
- X.25 PAD (example) DTC-520
- RSRB
- configuring BC-263
- selective acknowledgment P1C-95
- statistics, clearing P1C-101
- statistics, displaying P1C-102
- time stamp P1C-96
- window size P1C-96
- See also TCP/IP header compression
- TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) XC-67
- configuration
- IBM host profiles (examples) BC-750, BC-754
- environments
- CLAW BC-246, BC-632
- CMPC+ BC-247, BC-717
- IP host backup BC-247, BC-633
- offload support BC-246, BC-632
- TN3270 server BC-249, BC-758
- header compression
- configuring DTC-78, DTC-280, DTC-485
- (example) DTC-42
- EXEC-level DTC-78
- express P1C-93, P1C-342, QC-207
- Van Jacobsen DTC-78
- keepalives WC-237
- minor services, enabling FC-325
- offload support BC-717
- overview P1C-1
- passthrough BC-563, BC-574
- TCP-to-PAD connections DTC-523 to DTC-524
- Telnet connections DTC-413
- X.25
- header compression WC-229
- IP datagrams over WC-234
- See also HSAS
- TCP/IP header compression
- disabling inherited (example) WC-168
- Frame Relay (examples) WC-167, WC-168
- overview WC-143 to WC-145
- TCP/IP header compression, configuring WC-145
- TCP/IP offload
- configuration
- (examples) BC-655 to BC-658
- guidelines BC-645
- host, router correlation BC-651 to BC-652
- requirements BC-634 to BC-635
- tasks, router BC-646 to BC-649
- fast switching, configuring BC-649
- ICMP flows, disabling BC-649
- IP addresses, configuring BC-648
- IP host backup, configuring BC-650, BC-651
- maintaining BC-652
- monitoring BC-652
- MTU, configuring CPA BC-649
- offload alias
- configuring BC-648
- description BC-632
- verifying BC-649
- overview BC-246, BC-632
- subchannels
- configuring BC-646 to BC-648
- guidelines BC-645
- TCP connection attempt time, configuring DTC-281
- TCP encapsulation, configuring BC-341, BC-342
- TCP header compression
- See TCP/IP, header compression
- TCP Intercept
- configuration (example) SC-203
- connections, displaying SC-203
- modes SC-201
- active intercept SC-201
- drop mode SC-201
- passive watch SC-201
- MLS restrictions XC-133
- monitor and maintain SC-203
- overview SC-199
- statistics, displaying SC-203
- thresholds SC-202
- timeouts SC-201
- TCP port
- TN3270 server, configuring BC-790, BC-791
- tcp-port command BC-790
- TCP SYN-flooding attacks, preventing using TCP intercept SC-199
- TDM, definition MC-686
- tdm-group command MC-492
- tech-prefix command MC-34
- TEI (terminal endpoint identifier)
- ISDN terminal endpoint identifier interfaces
- configuration (example) DTC-203
- configuring DTC-156, DTC-173
- defaults DTC-156, DTC-174
- telecommuters
- bidirectional dial DNC-351
- (examples) DNC-355
- central site dial DNC-333
- (examples) DNC-336
- mixed protocol dial DNC-369
- (examples) DNC-372
- scalability issues DNC-334
- telecommuting
- and asynchronous host roaming IC-160
- configuration (example) DTC-272
- telephony
- audio MC-172
- video MC-172
- telephony services XC-67
- Telnet
- addresses, suppressing FC-325
- Break signal DTC-412
- changing end-of-line characters FC-63
- configuring DTC-411
- connection (example) DTC-415
- connections
- idle, handling FC-337
- suppressing messages DTC-415
- description DTC-410
- idle connections FC-337
- Internet addresses, configuring DTC-412
- interrupt characters DTC-412
- line speeds DTC-411
- monitoring DTC-414
- notification of pending output DTC-411
- refuse negotiation options DTC-411
- Remote Echo option DTC-411, FC-62
- Suppress Go Ahead option DTC-411, FC-62
- Synchronize signal DTC-411
- telnet break-on ip command DTC-411
- telnet command DTC-412, DTC-466, DTC-472
- telnet refuse-negotiations command DTC-411
- Telnet sessions
- direct
- starting DTC-81, DTC-82, DTC-85, DTC-133
- stopping DTC-134, DTC-135
- stopping DTC-83, DTC-86
- (example) DTC-84
- verifying DTC-84
- telnet speed command DTC-411
- telnet sync-on-break command DTC-411
- telnet transparent command DTC-411
- termcaps, description DTC-432
- terminal databits command DTC-460, FC-66, FC-71
- terminal data-character-bits command FC-66
- terminal dispatch-character command FC-69
- terminal download command FC-64
- terminal editing command FC-26
- terminal emulation, IBM PC/3270 BC-121
- terminal emulations
- custom (example) DTC-441
- TN3270 DTC-436, DTC-439
- terminal escape-character command FC-61
- terminal exec-character-bits command FC-66
- terminal flowcontrol command FC-70
- terminal full-help command FC-18
- terminal history size command FC-20
- terminal hold-character command FC-61
- terminal international command FC-108
- terminal keymap-type command FC-67
- terminal lat out-group command DTC-426
- terminal length command FC-68
- terminal monitor command FC-70, FC-309, FC-311, FC-316
- terminal no editing command FC-26
- terminal notify command FC-68
- terminal padding command FC-66
- terminal parity command DTC-460, FC-71
- terminal-queue entry-retry-interval command FC-72
- terminal rxspeed command DTC-460, FC-71
- terminals
- 3270-type DTC-432
- activation character, setting FC-60
- automatic baud detection, setting FC-71
- automatic command execution, configuring DTC-77
- changing
- escape character FC-61
- line speed FC-71
- screen length FC-68
- stop character FC-70
- character and packet dispatch sequences, creating FC-69
- character data bits DTC-460
- character padding, setting FC-66
- communication parameters
- configuring DTC-459, DTC-460
- setting FC-71
- device location, recording FC-72
- disconnect character, setting FC-60
- displaying
- commands FC-58
- debug messages FC-70
- end-of-line character FC-63
- escape character, setting FC-60
- EXEC process, configuring DTC-73
- file download mode FC-64
- hold character FC-60
- international character set FC-65, FC-66
- line speeds DTC-460, FC-71
- configuring DTC-460
- locking access to FC-78
- locking mechanism FC-70
- messages
- length FC-78
- sending FC-78
- network mask format P1C-46
- output notification FC-68
- packet dispatch character FC-69
- parity bits FC-71
- configuring DTC-460
- port queue, retry interval FC-72
- screen length FC-67
- screen width FC-67
- sessions limits, configuring DTC-461
- settings, saving between sessions FC-59
- specifying type FC-67
- start character FC-70
- transport protocol, configuring preferred DTC-458
- type, setting FC-66
- V.120 asynchronous DTC-234
- terminal special-character-bits command FC-66
- terminal speed command DTC-460, FC-71
- terminal start-character command FC-70
- terminal stopbits command DTC-460, FC-71
- terminal stop-character command FC-70
- terminal telnet break-on-ip command FC-62
- terminal telnet refuse-negotiations command FC-62
- terminal telnet speed command FC-63
- terminal telnet sync-on-break command FC-63
- terminal telnet transparent command FC-63
- terminal terminal-type command FC-67
- terminal transport preferred command DTC-458
- terminal-type command DTC-438, FC-67
- terminal width command FC-68
- terminate-from command DNC-170
- term ip netmask-format command P1C-46
- TERMSELF RU, LU termination BC-768
- test appletalk command P2C-57
- test commands
- (caution) FC-307
- test crypto initiate-session command SC-350
- test flash command FC-307
- testing line cards FC-313
- test interfaces command FC-308
- test memory command FC-307
- test modem back-to-back command DTC-120
- Texas Instruments, Token Ring MAC firmware problem BC-121
- TFTP server
- AutoInstall
- configuring FC-45
- role FC-38
- booting automatically from FC-182
- client router, configuring FC-242
- configuration files
- copying from FC-141
- copying to FC-135
- downloading FC-157
- configuring a router as FC-240
- Flash memory, using as FC-240
- images
- copying from FC-170
- copying to FC-162, FC-165
- copying to (example) FC-163, FC-166
- PCMCIA Flash memory card (example) FC-167
- router, configuring as (example) FC-241
- support for DOS-based FC-38
- tftp-server flash command FC-241
- tftp-server rom command FC-241
- tg (CMPC) command BC-681, BC-686, BC-688
- tg (CMPC+) command BC-731
- threshold command 287
- threshold notifications, RTR 289
- thresholds
- See CBAC, thresholds
- THT (token holding timer), FDDI IC-41
- tick count, IPX P2C-141
- TI MAC firmware
- establishing SRB interoperability with BC-121
- time
- calendar, setting FC-334
- system clock, setting FC-333
- timeout command FC-287
- timeout intervals
- ATM, configuring WC-32
- line, configuring DTC-65
- See also CBAC, timeouts
- timeouts initial command MC-280, MC-286
- timeouts interdigit command MC-280, MC-286, MC-349
- timeouts initial command MC-349
- timeouts wait-release command MC-286
- time range, access list P1C-86
- time-range command FC-336, FC-408, P2C-130
- time range configuration mode
- description FC-336
- entering FC-408
- summary FC-399
- use with access lists FC-408
- timers
- BGP, adjusting P1C-225
- DECnet
- broadcast routing, adjusting P3C-48
- hello, adjusting P3C-47
- dialer
- carrier wait time, enabling DTC-348
- enable-timeout DNC-107, DNC-108
- fast idle, enabling DTC-317, DTC-374
- idle reset, enabling DTC-315
- line down-time, enabling DTC-318
- line idle, enabling DTC-347
- wait-for-carrier DNC-107
- wait for carrier, enabling DTC-318
- DLSw+
- configuring BC-310
- LLC2 BC-207, BC-286
- Frame Relay end-to-end keepalive WC-129
- Frame Relay keepalive WC-119
- IGRP, adjusting P1C-144
- IP Enhanced IGRP P1C-187
- IPX Enhanced IGRP, adjusting P2C-90
- ISO IGRP, adjusting P3C-67
- keepalive, adjusting IC-7
- LAPB
- hardware outage WC-210
- link failure (T4) WC-210
- LAT
- keepalive, configuring DTC-424
- virtual circuit, configuring DTC-424
- RIP, adjusting P1C-127
- TARP, configuring P3C-97
- token
- holding IC-41
- rotation IC-41
- transmission valid IC-41
- X.25 Level 3 WC-220
- XNS update timers P3C-122
- timers basic (RIP) command P1C-127
- timers basic command P1C-123, P1C-144, P3C-67
- timers bgp command P1C-225
- timers lsa-group-pacing command P1C-163
- timers spf command P1C-159
- time services
- Banyan VINES FC-328
- description FC-326
- (examples) FC-340
- monitoring FC-335
- sources FC-326
- valid, preserving FC-331
- timeslot command DTC-51, IC-88
- time-stamping
- debug messages FC-316
- log messages FC-310
- time zone, configuring FC-332
- timing clear-wait command MC-286
- timing delay-duration command MC-287
- timing delay-start command MC-287
- timing digit command MC-280, MC-281, MC-286, MC-349
- timing inter-digit command MC-281, MC-286, MC-349
- timing-mark command BC-791, BC-795
- timing marks
- TN3270 server, configuring BC-791
- timing percentbreak command MC-287
- timing pulse-digit command MC-281, MC-286, MC-349
- timing pulse-inter-digit command MC-281, MC-286, MC-349
- timing wink-duration command MC-286
- timing wink-wait command MC-286
- TLVs (Type Length Values)
- See CDP, TLVs
- TN3270
- 8-bit transparent mode DTC-440
- character mapping
- configuring DTC-439
- (example) DTC-442
- configuration files (examples) DTC-440 to DTC-442
- connection environment (figure) DTC-433
- description DTC-410, DTC-440
- extended datastream, enabling DTC-438
- hexadecimal values DTC-439
- IBM host DTC-432
- keymaps
- function DTC-433
- selection priority DTC-435
- null processing, enabling DTC-438
- reset-after-error DTC-438
- server connections DTC-440
- startup sequence priorities DTC-434
- termcaps DTC-432
- terminal emulations
- custom files DTC-437, DTC-438
- default files DTC-436
- listing files DTC-438
- terminals DTC-432
- ttycaps
- function DTC-433
- selection priority DTC-434
- selection process (figure) DTC-434
- tn3270 8bit display command DTC-439
- tn3270 8bit transparent-mode command DTC-439
- tn3270 character-map command DTC-439
- TN3270 client, description BC-758
- tn3270 command DTC-440
- tn3270 datastream command DTC-438
- TN3270 listen-point PU configuration mode FC-408
- tn3270 null-processing command DTC-438
- tn3270 reset-required command DTC-438
- TN3270 response time configuration mode, entering FC-409
- TN3270 server architecture BC-760
- ASSOCIATE request
- description BC-765 to BC-767
- (figures) BC-766, BC-767
- benefits BC-758
- client, description BC-758
- clusters
- allocation BC-768
- description BC-764
- figures BC-812
- CMPC+ support BC-717
- command modes
- description BC-775 to BC-779
- DLUR configuration BC-777
- DLUR PU configuration BC-778
- DLUR SAP configuration BC-778
- figure BC-776
- listen-point configuration BC-777
- listen-point PU configuration BC-777
- navigation BC-779, BC-780
- PU configuration BC-778
- response-time configuration BC-778
- TN3270 server configuration BC-777
- configuration
- description BC-780
- design considerations BC-772
- (examples) BC-808 to BC-818
- guidelines, LU pools BC-792
- legacy methods BC-801 to BC-803
- options BC-782 to BC-792
- requirements BC-771, BC-772
- siftdown commands BC-781, BC-782
- tasks, APPN environment BC-793 to BC-797
- tasks, non-APPN environment BC-797 to BC-801
- verifying BC-803 to BC-804
- description BC-758
- DLUR
- configuring BC-795
- links, managing BC-806, BC-807
- environments, description BC-758
- generic pool, configuring BC-783
- idle time, configuring BC-783, BC-784
- implementation (figure) BC-250
- IP precedence, configuring BC-784, BC-785
- IP TOS, configuring BC-785
- keepalive, configuring BC-785 to BC-786
- listen-point PU, configuring BC-797, BC-800
- listen points, configuring BC-795, BC-799
- LU allocation BC-762 to BC-768, BC-797, BC-800
- LU deletion
- configuring BC-787 to BC-788
- description BC-768
- session termination BC-769
- LU nailing
- algorithm BC-764
- configuring BC-786 to BC-787
- description BC-763
- limits BC-772
- methods BC-802 to BC-803
- removal (example) BC-815
- LU pools
- allocation BC-767 to BC-768
- configuring BC-792, BC-793, BC-798
- description BC-764
- name requirements BC-764
- prerequisites BC-772
- LUs
- DLUR BC-761
- dynamic BC-761, BC-772
- model type formation BC-762
- names BC-761
- static BC-761
- types BC-761
- LU termination
- configuring BC-788, BC-789
- description BC-768
- session termination BC-769
- maximum client sessions
- configuring BC-790
- maximum server sessions, configuring BC-789
- model string mapping (table) BC-762
- model type, definitions BC-762
- overview BC-249
- PUs
- configuration methods BC-801, BC-802
- description BC-760
- direct BC-760, BC-800, BC-801
- DLUR BC-761, BC-802
- response time
- client group types (table) BC-769
- collection BC-769 to BC-770
- configuration, verifying BC-804
- configuring BC-804
- SAPs
- direct PUs BC-760
- DLUR, configuring BC-795
- server description BC-758
- session termination
- description BC-768, BC-769
- shutting down BC-807
- siftdown commands
- configuration BC-781, BC-782
- (table) BC-781
- SNA functions BC-250, BC-758, BC-759
- TCP port, configuring BC-790, BC-791
- Telnet server functions BC-250, BC-758, BC-759
- terminal emulation BC-763
- timing marks, configuring BC-791
- TN3270E clients BC-762, BC-763
- unbind action, configuring BC-792
- VTAM
- host configuration BC-773
- multiple host support BC-761
- release 3.4 BC-772
- tn3270-server command BC-793, BC-794
- TN3270 server configuration mode
- entering FC-408
- summary FC-399
- TN3270 server listen-point PU
- configuration
- command mode BC-777
- tasks BC-797, BC-800
- token bucket
- burst size QC-132
- CAR QC-133
- compounded debt QC-135
- conform and exceed actions QC-136
- defined QC-131
- extended burst size QC-134
- mean rate QC-132
- RSVP-ATM QoS Interworking QC-171
- time interval QC-132
- Token Ring
- ATM networks BC-110
- concentrator port
- enabling IC-61
- monitoring IC-61
- DECnet
- configuring P3C-35
- encapsulation P3C-35
- DSPU configuration BC-508
- encapsulation IC-59
- extended LAN BC-14, BC-85
- frame-copied errors BC-122
- frame format BC-14, BC-86
- functional address P1C-323
- IBM 8209 bridges and SR/TLB BC-99
- interfaces, displaying information BC-122, BC-268
- IP multicast routing over P1C-323
- LANE, configuring for MPOA XC-317
- LLC2-to-Ethernet LLC2 conversion, enabling standard BC-100
- MPOA
- 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
- SNA Service Point configuration BC-518
- source bridge configuration (examples) BC-124, BC-125
- SRB
- maintaining BC-134
- support BC-14, BC-85
- TI MAC firmware problem BC-121
- VLANs BC-146
- Token Ring-attached router definition BC-595
- Token Ring MPOA
- MPC to MPC Shortcut In an IP Routed Environment (figure) XC-319
- Token Ring switching, overview BC-17
- TokenTalk P2C-2
- topology table
- AppleTalk Enhanced IGRP P2C-56
- IPX Enhanced IGRP P2C-157
- ToS (type of service) XC-73, XC-92, XC-110
- bit values, displaying QC-196
- CAR, rate limiting QC-133
- preserving over VPNs DNC-173
- ToS field
- (figure) QC-166
- RSVP-ATM QoS Interworking QC-169
- signalling QC-165
- trace command FC-307
- IP
- privileged P1C-47
- user P1C-47
- ISO CLNS, user P3C-93
- VINES P3C-24
- traffic
- broadcast XC-177
- controlling patterns XC-178
- control with NetFlow XC-47
- multicast XC-177
- performance XC-47
- prioritizing XC-73
- traffic engineering
- configuring
- backup path XC-82
- filter XC-83
- traffic engineering route
- configuring tunnel XC-83
- traffic filtering
- See access lists; CBAC, traffic filtering; lock-and-key
- traffic flow, MPOA XC-301
- traffic parameters
- ATM
- PVC WC-21
- SVCs WC-33
- traffic patterns XC-68
- traffic policer, defined QC-17
- traffic priority management, weighted fair queueing QC-71
- traffic queueing priorities
- BSTUN
- configuring BC-367
- customizing BC-367
- STUN
- configuration methods BC-346
- configuring BC-348
- (examples) BC-350, BC-355, BC-356
- traffic regulation mechanisms
- policing, CAR rate limiting QC-131
- traffic shaping
- FRTS QC-131
- GTS QC-131
- traffic-shape adaptive command QC-144
- traffic-shape fecn-adapt command QC-144
- traffic-shape group command QC-144
- traffic-shape rate command QC-143, QC-144
- traffic shaping
- adaptive QC-155, WC-127
- ATM
- SVC WC-34
- broadband
- description MC-530
- downstream rate shaping MC-530
- upstream rate shaping MC-530
- condition signalling WC-156
- congestion signalling QC-162
- defined QC-131, QC-137
- Enhance Local Management Interface QC-153
- excess burst size QC-139
- features
- FRTS, summary QC-141
- GTS, summary QC-140
- FRTS QC-141
- GTS QC-140
- QoS WC-126
- queueing QC-140
- rate of transfer QC-139
- use QC-138
- VCs WC-125
- virtual circuits QC-152
- See also ForeSight; FRTS; GTS
- traffic-share command P1C-143
- transfer-mode command FC-349
- transform
- See IPSec, transforms
- transient data queue for CICS BC-569
- transient ring error IC-41
- transit bridging, FDDI BC-10, BC-24
- transition mode
- AppleTalk P2C-15
- (example) P2C-60
- translate command DTC-470, DTC-474, DTC-475
- translate lat command DTC-471
- translate options
- virtual interface template options (table) DTC-471
- translate tcp command DTC-471
- translate x25 command DTC-471
- translation, in VLANs XC-181
- translational bridging
- compatibility with IBM 8209 bridges BC-99
- on FDDI interface IC-40
- See also SR/TLB
- translations
- supported metric, between IP routing protocols P1C-276
- See also protocol translations
- transmission groups
- CMPC, configuring BC-686
- CMPC+, configuring BC-731
- overview BC-345
- SNA traffic, configuring BC-338
- transmission timer, FDDI IC-41
- transmission valid timer, FDDI IC-41
- transmit clock, inverting IC-86
- See also clock, transmit
- transmit-clock-internal command DTC-48, IC-85
- transmit clock source, ATM WC-51
- transmit delay, serial interface IC-86
- transmit-delay command IC-128
- transmit-interface command P1C-79
- transmitter-delay command DTC-49, IC-86
- transparent bridging
- administrative filtering BC-45
- bridge priority, setting BC-52
- Cisco features
- description BC-9
- concurrent routing and bridging
- configuration (example) BC-63
- enabling BC-39
- statistics, displaying BC-61
- configuration
- (examples) BC-61 to BC-81
- Frame Relay BC-36
- LAT compression BC-43
- options BC-42
- SMDS BC-38
- task list BC-28
- X.25 BC-38
- X.25 (example) BC-73
- configuring multiprotocol LAPB WC-211
- (example) WC-268
- constrained multicast flooding
- enabling BC-60
- multicast state information, clearing BC-61
- multicast state information, displaying BC-61
- DDR
- access, controlling BC-36
- bridging protocol, defining BC-35
- Ethernet type code (example) BC-76
- interface configuration BC-36
- protocol (example) BC-76
- dialer profiles
- bridge protocols, defining DTC-378
- interfaces, configuring DTC-379
- Ethernet-to-Ethernet bridging (example) BC-70
- Ethernet-to-FDDI configuration (example) BC-69
- extended access lists, defining BC-49
- FDDI interface IC-40
- features of Cisco implementation BC-24
- filtering BC-45
- by vendor code BC-47
- Frame Relay WC-10
- (example) WC-152
- fast path BC-36
- integrated routing and bridging, configuring BC-10
- IP BC-42
- IRB
- configuration (examples) BC-64, BC-65
- configuration, task list BC-39
- configuring BC-25
- multiple bridge group configuration (example) BC-66
- statistics, displaying BC-61
- Legacy DDR access (example) DTC-324, DTC-325, DTC-354, DTC-355
- load balancing BC-59
- monitoring and maintaining BC-61
- multicast or broadcast (example) BC-72
- multiprotocol LAPB BC-37
- over ATM, fast switching BC-34
- PA-12E/2FE Ethernet Switch
- (example) BC-82
- monitoring BC-56
- web tool BC-57
- protocol type, filtering BC-47
- RFC 1483 support BC-35
- sample configurations BC-61
- SMDS WC-13, WC-196
- restrictions BC-38
- spanning-tree parameters, adjusting BC-51
- spanning-tree topology, displaying BC-61
- SRT (example) BC-71
- VLANs, configuring BC-30, BC-32
- transparent CCS
- E1 controller configuration MC-428
- T1 controller configuration MC-428
- transport command DTC-458
- transport input command DTC-237, DTC-458
- transport output command DTC-137, DTC-458
- transport preferred command DTC-458
- transport protocol, tunneling IC-155
- transposed characters, correcting FC-25
- trap operations
- defining for hub ports IC-46
- defining for SNMP FC-265, FC-267
- Triple DES (Data Encryption Standard), description MC-626
- TRISL (Token Ring Inter-Switch Link)
- automatic spanning tree, configuring BC-152
- configuration (examples) BC-181
- description BC-145
- DRiP, ARE BC-153, BC-181
- enabling XC-190
- encapsulation XC-190
- hot standby router protocol, configuring BC-149
- IP routing BC-148, XC-190
- IP routing source-routed frames between VLANs
- (example) BC-158
- IPX XC-192
- encapsulation XC-193
- IPX routing BC-150
- IPX routing nonsource-routed frames between VLAN and Token Ring (example) BC-159
- IPX routing source-routed frames between VLAN and Ethernet VLAN (example) BC-161
- IPX Routing source-routed frames between VLAN and Token Ring (example) BC-160
- IPX routing source-routed frames between VLANs (example) BC-162
- RIF configuration (example) BC-156, XC-202, XC-205
- source-route bridging configuration (example) BC-163, BC-164
- source-route translational bridging, configuring BC-152
- source-route transparent bridging, configuring BC-151
- SR/TLB configuration (example) BC-166, BC-167
- SRB, configuring BC-151
- Token Ring and VLAN configuration (example) BC-163
- transparent bridging between Token Ring and VLAN (example) BC-165
- TrBRF VLANs configuration (example) XC-202
- TrCRF, attaching BC-178
- TRISL and Ethernet VLANs configuration (example) XC-203
- TRISL and Ethernet VLANs configuration (example) BC-157, BC-167
- TRISL fast EtherChannel (example) BC-168
- TRISL VLAN and Ethernet configuration (example) BC-166
- TRISL VLAN and Token Ring configuration (example) XC-205
- TRISL VLAN and Token Ring configuration (example) BC-155, BC-156
- TRISL VLANs configuration (example) BC-164
- TRL (Transport Resource List)
- configuration
- CMPC+ (examples) BC-751, BC-753, BC-754, BC-756
- CMPC, description BC-682
- CMPC, guidelines BC-682
- tasks BC-726
- TR-LANE
- AppleTalk XC-231
- APPN XC-231
- Banyan VINES XC-231
- benefits XC-230
- Cisco LightStream 100 XC-232
- Cisco LightStream 1010 XC-232
- DECnet XC-231
- hardware requirements XC-232
- HSRP XC-231
- IP XC-231
- IPX XC-231
- software version XC-232
- source-route transparent bridging XC-231
- SRB XC-231
- configuration (example) XC-261, XC-262
- XNS XC-231
- See also LANE XC-230
- troubleshooting FC-313
- ATM WC-84
- ping command FC-306
- trace command FC-307
- troubleshooting, Cisco uBR 7200 MC-604
- TRRSM (Token Ring Route Switch Module) BC-17, BC-171
- automatic spanning tree, configuring BC-179
- configuration tasks BC-176
- description BC-171
- DLSw+ (example) BC-196
- IP routing, configuring BC-176
- IP routing nonsource-routed frames between TrBRF VLAN and Ethernet VLAN (example) BC-190
- IP routing nonsource-routed frames between TrBRF VLAN and VIP2 Ethernet interface (example) BC-186, BC-187
- IP routing nonsource-routed frames between TrBRF VLAN and VIP2 Token Ring interface (example) BC-186
- IP routing nonsource-routed frames between TrBRF VLANs (example) BC-189
- IP routing source-routed frames between TrBRF VLAN and Ethernet VLAN (example) BC-185
- IP routing source-routed frames between TrBRF VLAN and VIP2 Ethernet interface (example) BC-183
- IP routing source-routed frames between TrBRF VLAN and VIP2 Token Ring interface (example) BC-182
- IP routing source-routed frames between TrBRF VLANs (example) BC-184
- IPX routing, configuring BC-177
- monitoring BC-180
- prerequisites, configuring BC-176
- source-route bridging, configuring BC-178
- source-route translational bridging, configuring BC-178
- source-route transparent bridging, configuring BC-178
- SR/TLB between TrBRF VLAN and Ethernet VLAN (example) BC-195
- SR/TLB between TrBRF VLAN and VIP2 Ethernet (example) BC-194
- SRB between TrBRF VLAN (example) BC-192
- SRB between TrBRF VLAN and VIP2 Token Ring (example) BC-191
- Token Ring VLAN, description BC-173
- Token Ring VLAN support on RSM BC-20, BC-174
- transparent bridging between TrBRF VLAN and VIP2 Token Ring (example) BC-193
- VLAN
- description BC-19, BC-173
- Token Ring BC-19
- TRT (token rotation time), FDDI IC-41
- trunk, definition MC-687
- trunk conditioning configuration MC-406
- trusted authentication keys, NTP FC-329
- ts16 command DTC-51, IC-88
- TSI (transmitting subscriber information), definition MC-687
- TSP (tag-switched path) tunnel
- head end, configuring XC-83
- TSP tunnel signalling, configuring XC-83
- TTY, remote username for rcp requests FC-249
- ttycap command DTC-438
- ttycaps
- alternate DTC-439
- function DTC-433
- line characteristics DTC-439
- selection priority DTC-434
- selection process (figure) DTC-434
- tty lines
- configuring DTC-20
- numbering scheme (table) DTC-29
- relationship to interfaces DTC-19
- tunnel, unidirectional P1C-386
- tunnel checksum command IC-159
- tunnel command DTC-278, IC-160
- tunnel destination, UDLR P1C-387
- tunnel destination command IC-158, IC-159, P2C-27, P2C-28, P2C-30
- tunnel endpoint discovery
- description SC-421
- See IKE, tunnel endpoint discovery
- tunneling
- advantages IC-155
- AppleTalk
- definition IC-155
- GRE IC-159
- AURP P2C-27
- Cayman
- brief description IC-154, P2C-30
- no AT network address IC-159
- components IC-154
- destination address IC-158
- encapsulation IC-158
- EON IC-155
- GRE IC-154, P2C-30
- IP IC-155, IC-157
- L2F DTC-469
- methods P2C-29
- NOS IC-155
- optional tasks IC-157
- overview DTC-465
- packet, asynchronous host roaming DTC-277
- PPP across X.25 (examples) DTC-492
- precautions IC-156
- recursive route IC-157
- required tasks IC-157
- SLIP and PPP over X.25 (example) DTC-515
- source address IC-158
- VPN
- authorization search order DNC-155
- local tunnel authentication DNC-167
- (examples) DNC-195
- tunnel key command IC-159, P1C-26
- tunnel mode command IC-158, IC-159, P1C-26, P2C-27, P2C-30, P2C-36
- tunnels XC-67
- tunnel sequence-datagrams command IC-160
- tunnel sessions
- TCP or LAT WAN (example) DTC-469
- X.25 WAN (example) DTC-468
- tunnel source, UDLR P1C-387
- tunnel source command IC-158, IC-159, P2C-27, P2C-28, P2C-30, P2C-36
- tunnel udlr receive-only command P1C-387
- tunnel udlr send-only command P1C-388
- turbo flooding P1C-34
- TVX, FDDI IC-41
- txconn ping destination command BC-586
- tx-queue-limit command IC-8
- TX Series clients BC-582
- txspeed command DTC-459
- Tymnet, X.25 PAD switch (example) WC-271
- type 20 packets P2C-137, P2C-138
- type code, LAN Extender Interface IC-53
- type command MC-282, MC-352
- RTR configuration 284
- Type Length Values
- See CDP, TLVs
U
- ubr+ command QC-232, WC-21, WC-34, WC-174
- ubr command QC-232, WC-21, WC-34, WC-174
- UDLR (unidirectional link routing)
- back channel P1C-386
- description P1C-385
- downstream router P1C-387
- IGMP
- (example) P1C-391
- (figure) P1C-391
- tunnel P1C-386
- (example) P1C-389
- (figure) P1C-390
- upstream router P1C-387
- UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
- broadcast addresses, establishing P1C-32
- datagrams
- flooding P1C-34
- speeding up flooding P1C-34
- filtering
- See CBAC
- small services, enabling FC-325
- turbo flooding P1C-34
- use in RIP P1C-125
- udp-port command P1C-397
- UDP port numbers, IPTalk P2C-36
- UDPTN (User Datagram Protocol Telnet)
- configuring DTC-137
- overview DTC-135
- udptn command DTC-137
- UDP unicast
- description BC-206, BC-285
- DLSw Version 2 BC-285
- UI0 (Universal I/O serial port), definition MC-687
- U-law, definition MC-687
- unbind action
- TN3270 server, configuring BC-792
- unbind-action command BC-792, BC-795, BC-796, BC-797
- UNBIND request
- CICS BC-768
- LU termination BC-768
- undelete command FC-123, FC-125
- Ungermann-Bass Net/One
- See Net/One
- UNI (User-Network Interface)
- ATM version override, configuring WC-31
- version 3.0 IC-71
- Unicast RPF (Reverse Path Forwarding)
- aggregation routers (figure) SC-462
- applying SC-459
- BGP attributes
- (caution) SC-458
- CEF
- requirement SC-456
- (tables) SC-462
- configuration SC-465
- (examples) SC-468, SC-469
- configuring
- aggregation routers (figure) SC-462
- BOOTP SC-463
- DHCP SC-463
- enterprise network (figure) SC-460
- (examples) SC-468, SC-469
- prerequisites SC-465
- routing table requirements SC-462
- tasks SC-465
- troubleshooting SC-467
- verifying SC-467
- deploying SC-459
- description SC-5, SC-455
- disabling SC-467
- dropping packets (figure) SC-458
- enterprise network (figure) SC-460
- FIB SC-456
- implementing SC-458
- maintaining SC-467
- monitoring SC-467
- prerequisites SC-465
- restrictions
- basic SC-463
- routing asymmetry SC-462
- routing asymmetry (figure) SC-463
- routing table requirements SC-462
- security policy
- applying SC-459
- deploying SC-459
- mitigating attacks SC-459
- tunneling SC-459
- source addresses
- validating SC-456
- validating (figure) SC-457
- validation failure SC-457
- validation failure (figure) SC-458
- traffic filtering SC-459
- troubleshooting SC-467
- tunneling SC-459
- validation
- dropping packets SC-457
- failure SC-457, SC-458
- source addresses SC-457
- verifying SC-467
- UNIX
- messages FC-313
- syslog daemon FC-313
- unnumbered IP, Frame Relay (example) WC-151
- unstructured CES, ATM WC-76
- unstructured CES services WC-76
- update broadcast, IGRP P1C-140
- upgrade system software, run-from-Flash systems FC-199, FC-200
- upstream
- admission control, activating MC-548
- back-off values, configuring MC-559
- cable interface, configuring MC-543
- channel width, configuring MC-546
- definition MC-687
- differential encoding, activating MC-553
- forward error correction, activating MC-549
- frequency, configuring MC-544
- frequency adjustment, configuring MC-555
- input power level, configuring MC-547
- minislot size, configuring MC-550
- rate limiting, configuring MC-553
- scrambler, activating MC-551
- URLs (Universal Resource Locators)
- IFS file location FC-115
- in commands FC-118
- prefixes (aliases), use in IOS file system FC-116
- user privilege level FC-102
- user EXEC mode
- commands FC-9
- description FC-9
- summary FC-14
- user ID, TACACS DTC-461
- user menus
- See menus
- username callback-dialstring command DNC-99, DNC-100, DNC-101
- username callback-line command DNC-99, DNC-100, DNC-101
- username callback-rotary command DNC-99, DNC-101
- username command DNC-99, DNC-348, DTC-246, DTC-343, DTC-461, DTC-557
- username nocallback-verify command DNC-100
- usernames, maximum links (example) DTC-265
- user security BC-571
- using line build-out commands IC-105
V
- V.120 standard
- dynamic detection DTC-235
- (example) DTC-236
- ISDN asynchronous communications DTC-234
- vacant-message command FC-80
- vacant terminal message, configuring FC-80
- VAD MC-25, MC-687
- vad (dial-peer) command MC-301
- vad (voice-port) command MC-279, MC-347
- validate-update-source command P1C-133, P1C-145
- variance command P1C-142
- VBR (variable bit rate), definition MC-687
- vbr-nrt command QC-232, WC-21, WC-34, WC-174
- vbr-rt command MC-358, WC-174
- VC (virtual circuit) class assignment
- to a VC bundle QC-230, QC-231
- to a VC bundle member QC-232
- vc-class atm command WC-39
- VC class configuration mode
- summary FC-404
- VC classes
- ATM configuration (examples) WC-93
- PVCs, configuring WC-24
- SVCs, configuring WC-36
- VCCs (virtual channel connections) XC-299, XC-305
- See also LANE, VCCs
- VCC types XC-223
- (figure) XC-223
- V character, copy output FC-161
- vci-to-vpi ratio, ATM WC-51
- VC packet hold queue size, defining WC-233
- VCs (virtual circuits)
- AIP WC-8
- ATM
- circuit bumping QC-224
- classes, configuring WC-38, WC-39
- management, configuring WC-40, WC-41, WC-42, WC-43
- parameters, configuring WC-39
- bundles
- See ATM VC bundles QC-220
- LAT timers DTC-424
- MPLS-enabled core, multi-VC mode in XC-91
- X.25
- multiprotocol WC-225
- protocol identification WC-225
- ranges WC-213
- See also Frame Relay SVCs; PVC; SVC; X.25
- vendor code
- administrative filtering BC-47, BC-114
- filtering BC-114
- verify-data command 287
- Verifying IP Route Summarization (RIP) P1C-131
- version
- Cisco IOS
- displaying FC-160
- show running FC-208
- version command P1C-128
- VFC Management (Cisco AS5300 access server) MC-261
- add codecs to capability list MC-266
- add files to default file list MC-266
- copy flash files to VFC MC-264
- delete files from VFC flash memory MC-267
- download VCWare MC-262
- erase VFC memory MC-267
- unbundle VCWare MC-265
- Video
- ATM
- configuration (example) MC-514 to MC-516
- configuring MC-496 to MC-508
- troubleshooting MC-508 to MC-513
- video conferencing XC-68
- video traffic configuration
- over ATM AAL1 using CES MC-493
- over ATM PVCs and SVCs MC-494
- pass-through mode MC-492
- view records, creating and deleting FC-261
- VINES (Virtual Integrated Network System)
- access control P3C-16
- access lists
- applying to interface P3C-17
- configuration (example) P3C-27
- creating P3C-17
- displaying P3C-24
- extended P3C-16
- simple P3C-16
- standard P3C-16
- types P3C-16
- addresses
- base of host addresses P3C-19
- format P3C-13
- host names, assigning to P3C-18
- application layer support P3C-24
- broadcasts
- encapsulation P3C-18
- forwarding P3C-23
- serverless networks P3C-16
- Cisco implementation P3C-2
- class field P3C-23
- configuration
- (examples) P3C-24 to P3C-29
- tasks P3C-14
- DDR, configuring DTC-302
- dialer profiles DTC-375
- encapsulation P3C-18
- fast switching
- deleting P3C-23
- disabling P3C-21, XC-14
- displaying P3C-24
- filters
- applying to interface P3C-17
- configuration (example) P3C-27
- types P3C-16
- floating static routes P3C-22
- hello message P3C-19
- hop count field P3C-23
- host
- names, assigning to addresses P3C-18
- name table, displaying entries P3C-24
- number P3C-13
- interfaces, status P3C-24
- Inverse ARP support WC-11
- in VLANs XC-180
- IPC connections, displaying information P3C-24
- IP header P3C-23
- LANE support XC-231
- load sharing P3C-20
- logical network (figure) P3C-13
- MAC-level echo P3C-2
- metrics, routing P3C-2, P3C-15
- monitoring tasks P3C-23
- multicast address, SMDS address mapping WC-192
- name-to-address mapping P3C-2
- neighbor stations P3C-22, P3C-23, P3C-24
- network connectivity, testing P3C-24
- network number P3C-13
- NTP P3C-21
- over ISL encapsulation XC-185
- configuration (example) XC-200
- over WANs P3C-23
- redetermine router's network address P3C-24
- routing
- concurrent routing and bridging P3C-15
- enabling (example) P3C-24
- enabling on interface P3C-15
- flash updates P3C-20
- serverless networks (examples) P3C-25
- table P3C-23, P3C-24
- updates P3C-19, P3C-20
- RTP
- determining best path P3C-22
- redirect messages P3C-20
- starting P3C-14
- serverless networks P3C-16
- server number P3C-13
- single route P3C-21
- SMDS, configuring WC-196
- split horizon P3C-19, P3C-20
- SRTP, starting P3C-15
- static paths P3C-22
- static routes P3C-22
- subnetwork number P3C-14
- time
- accepting updates P3C-21
- configuration (example) P3C-29
- NTP P3C-21
- sending updates P3C-21
- synchronizing P3C-21
- time service
- configuring FC-332
- description FC-328
- tracing packet path P3C-24
- traffic statistics P3C-23, P3C-24
- TR-LANE support XC-231
- vines access-group command P3C-17
- vines access-list command DTC-302, DTC-375, P3C-17
- vines decimal command P3C-19
- vines encapsulation command P3C-18
- vines enhancements command P3C-20
- vines host command P3C-18
- vines metric command P3C-15, XC-186
- vines neighbor command P3C-22
- vines propagate command P3C-23
- vines redirect command P3C-19, P3C-20
- vines route-cache command P3C-21, XC-14
- vines route command P3C-22
- vines routing command P3C-14, P3C-15, P3C-24, XC-186
- vines single-route command P3C-21
- vines split-horizon command P3C-20
- vines srtp-enabled command P3C-15
- vines time access-group command P3C-21
- vines time destination command P3C-21
- vines time participate command P3C-21
- vines time services command P3C-21
- vines time set-system command FC-332, P3C-21
- vines time use-system command FC-332, P3C-21
- vines update deltas command P3C-19
- vines update interval command P3C-19
- VIP (Versatile Interface Processor)
- distributed switching
- between ISL VLANs XC-194, XC-207
- enabling XC-195
- ISL encapsulation XC-195
- ISL VLAN traffic XC-193, XC-206
- routing decisions XC-3
- scalability XC-194, XC-206
- VLAN configuration (example) XC-207
- Frame Relay compression WC-142
- NetFlow distributed switching XC-49
- VIP2-50 IC-89
- VIP-Distributed CAR
- See DCAR
- VIP-Distributed WFQ
- See DWFQ
- VIP-Distributed WRED
- See DWRED
- virtual access interfaces
- configuration information sources DNC-24
- configuration rules DNC-40
- creation criteria DNC-25
- description DTC-12
- dynamic DNC-39, DNC-57
- maximum number DNC-23
- configuring DTC-468
- memory requirement DNC-23
- monitoring DNC-26
- protocol translations
- maintaining DTC-488
- monitoring DTC-488
- sessions DTC-468
- selective creation DNC-25
- (example) DNC-27
- two configuration sources (example) DNC-24
- virtual asynchronous interfaces DTC-468
- Virtual Address Request and Reply, Probe address resolution P1C-14
- virtual asynchronous interfaces
- description DTC-14
- maximum transmission unit, configuring DTC-486
- PPP authentication, enabling DTC-486
- Virtual Console
- (example) FC-355
- security FC-346
- shelf access FC-345
- virtual data-link control
- APPN over DLSw+
- description BC-210, BC-289
- (figure) BC-211, BC-289
- DSPU
- configuration (example) BC-524
- configuring BC-510
- DSPU over DLSw+, supporting BC-210, BC-289
- SNA Service Point
- configuration BC-519
- configuration (example) BC-527
- configuring BC-519, BC-520
- over DLSw+, supporting BC-210, BC-289
- virtual interfaces
- See loopback interface; subinterfaces; tunneling
- virtual interface templates
- configuring DTC-471, DTC-473
- maximum number, configuring DTC-468
- protocol translations
- (examples) DTC-491 to DTC-494
- authentication, configuring DTC-473
- benefits DTC-469
- configuring DTC-488
- one-step, configuring DTC-470
- tunneling PPP across X.25 (examples) DTC-492
- two-step, configuring DTC-472
- tunneling
- PPP two-step protocol translation DTC-472
- SLIP two-step protocol translation DTC-472
- virtual link, OSPF P1C-156
- virtual path filter, ATM WC-53
- virtual path shaping, ATM WC-81
- virtual-profile aaa command DNC-47, DNC-48
- virtual-profile if-needed command DNC-26
- virtual profiles
- AAA
- configuration (example) DNC-44, DNC-51, DNC-54
- configuring DNC-43, DNC-45, DNC-47
- AAA per-user configuration
- TACACS+ user profile (example) DNC-28
- configured by virtual template on PPP (example) DNC-27
- interoperations
- dialer profiles DNC-40
- Legacy DDR DNC-40
- MLP
- cloning sequence (table) DNC-41
- configuration requirements DNC-41
- interoperations DNC-41
- per-user configuration DNC-57, DNC-59
- user-specific interface configuration DNC-42
- virtual access interfaces
- cloning sequence (table) DNC-41
- selective creation DNC-25
- (example) DNC-27
- virtual template and AAA
- configuration (example) DNC-44, DNC-45, DNC-52
- configuring DNC-47
- virtual template interfaces
- configuration (example) DNC-49
- configuring DNC-42, DNC-43
- information defining DNC-42
- physical interface overrides DNC-42
- See also virtual template interfaces
- virtual templates
- configuring DNC-46
- interoperability DNC-41
- virtual-profile virtual-template command DNC-23, DNC-48
- virtual ring
- definition BC-15, BC-86
- (example) BC-132
- using with LAN Network Manager BC-106
- virtual-template command DNC-170
- virtual template interfaces
- configuration (examples) DNC-26, DNC-27
- configuration commands contained in DNC-43
- configuration service (example) DNC-27
- configuring DNC-26, DNC-33, DNC-46, DNC-48
- features DNC-25
- IP RTP Priority configuration (example) QC-92
- IP unnumbered DNC-26, DNC-46, DNC-48
- limitations DNC-23
- LLQ configuration (example) QC-95
- monitoring DNC-26
- overview DNC-23
- per-user configuration DNC-57
- stack groups, configuring DNC-33
- virtual profiles on PPP (example) DNC-27
- VPN, configuring DNC-170
- Virtual Template Interface Service, overview DNC-23
- virtual templates, PPP over ATM WC-69
- virtual terminals, installing client BC-570
- virtual Token Ring, implementation BC-419
- VLANs (virtual LANs)
- addressing XC-181
- AppleTalk
- over IEEE 802.10 encapsulation XC-209
- routing XC-209, XC-210
- subinterface customization XC-209
- AppleTalk over ISL encapsulation XC-184
- AppleTalk Phase II support XC-180
- AppleTalk support P2C-3
- Banyan VINES over ISL encapsulation XC-185
- Banyan VINES support XC-180
- broadcast domain XC-175
- colors XC-177
- communication between XC-177, XC-178
- connecting Fast Ethernet devices XC-178
- DECnet over ISL encapsulation XC-186
- DECnet support XC-180
- description XC-175
- designing switched VLANs XC-181
- encapsulation format XC-210
- frame tagging XC-177
- hybrid switching environments XC-181
- identifier XC-177
- IEEE 802.10 encapsulation XC-178
- interoperability XC-180
- IP XC-180, XC-190
- IP routing BC-148
- IPX XC-192
- IPX support P2C-5
- ISL encapsulation XC-178
- isolation between XC-177
- LAN segmentation XC-181
- Layer 2 translation XC-178
- Layer 3 routing XC-178
- load balancing XC-181
- network
- changes XC-178
- design XC-178
- management XC-177
- performance XC-177
- Novell IPX encapsulation XC-180
- packets traversing shared backbone XC-183
- performance XC-178
- redundancy in XC-181
- routers in XC-181
- routing between XC-181, XC-206
- routing configuration (example) BC-69
- routing Novell IPX XC-191
- scalability XC-176, XC-178
- security XC-177, XC-178
- segmenting LANs with XC-175, XC-176
- sharing resources between XC-181
- supported VLAN encapsulation formats XC-180
- translation XC-181
- transparently bridged configuration (example) BC-66
- VlanDirector XC-178
- VLAN identifier in IEEE 802.10 encapsulation XC-209
- XNS over ISL encapsulation XC-195, XC-196, XC-197
- XNS support XC-180
- VLSMs (variable-length subnet masks)
- definition P1C-271
- ODR support P1C-122
- OSPF example P1C-169, P1C-287
- RIP Version 2 P1C-125
- VMS
- host connection DTC-420
- system loopback IC-20
- VoATM dial peer, definition MC-687
- VoFR, definition MC-687
- vofr cisco command MC-312, MC-313, MC-317, MC-318
- vofr command MC-311, MC-316, MC-321
- VoFR dial peer, definition MC-687
- voice class permanent command MC-407
- voice-class permanent command MC-408
- voice-confirmation tone command MC-279
- voice-confirmation-tone command MC-348
- voice-encap command MC-388
- voice group command MC-429
- Voice over ATM MC-343
- configuration (example) MC-379, MC-384, MC-385
- dial peer
- configuration MC-369
- POTS MC-372
- VoATM MC-373
- preparation tasks MC-368
- preliminary configuration MC-357
- troubleshooting MC-365 to MC-367
- Voice over Frame Relay
- Cisco-switched trunks MC-271
- Cisco-trunk (private line) calls MC-271
- dynamic switched calls MC-271
- connection types supported MC-308
- dial peer
- configuration MC-294
- POTS MC-296
- VoFR MC-298
- preparation tasks MC-292
- Frame Relay
- fragmentation methods MC-272
- map class configuration MC-288
- Frame Relay fragmentation methods QC-205
- preliminary configuration MC-288
- static FRF.11 trunks MC-270
- switched calls configuration MC-310
- tandem node connection configuration MC-322
- Voice over Frame Relay, definition MC-687
- Voice over Frame Relay dial peer, defining WC-175
- Voice over HDLC MC-387
- dial peer configuration MC-389
- HDLC dial peers MC-390
- POTS dial peers MC-389
- voice encapsulation MC-388
- Voice over IP
- benefits MC-11
- codec MC-25
- codec negotiation MC-49
- configuration
- AAA for the gateway MC-36
- alternate gatekeeper support MC-43
- audio index files 239
- busyout monitor 130
- codec MC-25
- debit card for packet telephony MC-227
- definition MC-687
- digital voice ports MC-78
- E&M
- analog voice ports MC-73
- signalling MC-69
- fine-tune
- E&M analog voice ports MC-76
- FXO analog voice ports MC-71
- FXS analog voice ports MC-71
- Frame Relay for Voice over IP MC-14
- FXO
- analog voice ports MC-70
- signalling MC-69
- FXS
- analog voice ports MC-70
- signalling MC-69
- gateway MC-32
- RAS MC-34
- security MC-41
- H.323
- gateway interface MC-33
- version 2 gateway MC-50
- version 2 support MC-44
- interactive voice response (IVR) MC-219
- IP
- networks for real-time voice traffic MC-13
- precedence MC-24
- multiple codecs MC-50
- NetMeeting MC-31
- number expansion MC-23
- optimizing dial peers MC-23
- optimizing network interfaces MC-23
- POTS dial peer MC-16
- prerequisites MC-12
- QoS MC-13 to MC-14
- RSVP MC-24
- settlement for packet telephony 249
- simulated trunk connection MC-28
- SNMP trap messages MC-25
- task list MC-12
- trunk connections MC-28
- VAD MC-25
- VFC management (Cisco AS5300) MC-261
- voice port MC-69
- voice-port activation MC-132
- VoIP dial peers MC-20
- configuration (examples) MC-51, 132
- alternate gatekeepers MC-66
- busyout monitor MC-168
- Cisco 3600 MC-52
- Cisco AS5300 MC-60
- Cisco AS5800 MC-63
- Cisco uBR7200 series MC-599
- debit card for packet telephony MC-243
- E1 R2 signalling (Cisco AS5300) MC-155
- Frame Relay for Voice over IP MC-51
- FXS-to-FXS connection using RSVP (Cisco 3600) MC-52
- interactive voice response (IVR) MC-225
- linking PBX users
- to a T1 ISDN interface (Cisco AS5300) MC-60
- with E&M trunk lines (Cisco 3600) MC-55
- multiple codec MC-66
- PSTN gateway access using FXO connection
- Cisco 3600 MC-52, MC-57
- Cisco 3600, PLAR mode MC-58
- settlement for packet telephony MC-256
- T1-CAS (Cisco AS5300) MC-156
- dial peers MC-15
- DTMF relay MC-47
- E.164 address registration MC-46
- enterprise environment, description MC-9, 219
- enterprise environment, overview MC-9
- enterprise environment, summary MC-9, 219
- gateway
- resource availability reporting MC-45
- selection MC-45
- hookflash relay MC-48
- lightweight registration MC-45
- redirect number information tunnel MC-46
- related documents MC-67
- service provider environment, overview MC-10
- single proxy support MC-46
- strict priority queueing QC-138, QC-58, QC-61
- troubleshooting
- dial-peer configuration MC-22
- E&M voice port configuration MC-78
- FXO analog voice ports MC-73
- FXS analog voice port configuration MC-73
- RAS configuration MC-35
- VAD MC-25
- verification
- AAA MC-41
- alternate gatekeeper configuration MC-44
- debit card for packet telephony configuration MC-243
- dial-peer configuration MC-22
- E&M analog voice port configuration MC-77
- FXO analog voice port configuration MC-73
- FXS analog voice port configuration MC-73
- gateway security configuration MC-42
- H.323 gateway interface configuration MC-33
- interactive voice response (IVR), configuration MC-225
- multiple codec configuration MC-50
- number expansion MC-23
- RAS configuration MC-35
- settlement for packet telephony configuration MC-256
- voice-port busyout command MC-402
- voice port command FC-409
- voice-port command MC-346, MC-349, MC-351, MC-355
- voice port configuration MC-276, MC-344
- busy out trigger events
- for voice ports MC-405
- from serial interfaces MC-402
- voice port configuration mode, entering FC-409
- voice ports MC-69
- activation MC-132
- configuration
- E&M analog voice ports MC-73
- fine-tune E&M analog voice ports MC-76
- FXO analog voice ports MC-70, MC-71
- FXS analog voice ports MC-70, MC-71
- configuring
- troubleshooting tips MC-123, MC-348, MC-354
- validation tips MC-348, MC-354
- digital MC-78
- E&M signalling MC- 69
- FXO signalling MC-69
- FXS signalling MC-69
- troubleshooting
- E&M analog voice port configuration MC-78
- FXO analog voice port configuration MC-73
- FXS analog voice port configuration MC-73
- verification
- E&M analog voice ports MC-77
- FXO analog voice port configuration MC-73
- FXS analog voice port configuration MC-73
- VoIP dial peers, definition MC-687
- VPDN (Virtual Private Dialup Network)
- Layer 2 Forwarding DTC-469
- See also VPN
- vpdn enable command DNC-166
- vpdn-group command DNC-169, DNC-262, DNC-264
- VPDN group configuration mode
- entering FC-409
- summary FC-400
- VPDN groups, description DNC-237
- vpdn history failure table-size command DNC-176
- vpdn logging command DNC-175
- vpdn logging history failure command DNC-175
- vpdn profile command DNC-262
- VPDN profiles, description DNC-237
- vpdn search-order command DNC-169
- vpdn session-limit command DNC-173
- vpdn softshut command DNC-174
- VPN (virtual private network)
- AAA configuring DNC-161
- AAA component interface DNC-271
- AAA negotiation, troubleshooting DNC-192
- client-initiated architecture DNC-147
- configuration (examples) DNC-195 to DNC-200, DNC-279
- configuration modes DNC-158
- connection-oriented XC-68
- control packet problem, troubleshooting DNC-189
- debug commands DNC-180
- debug output, verifying DNC-180
- defining XC-85
- dial-in
- configuration (example) DNC-197 to DNC-199
- configuring DNC-169
- L2F DNC-147 to DNC-151
- Protocol Negotiation DNC-148
- Tunnel Authentication DNC-150
- verifying DNC-176
- L2TP DNC-151 to DNC-156
- AAA Tunnel Definition Lookup DNC-156
- call sequence DNC-153
- debug output DNC-181
- topology DNC-176
- virtual template, configuring DNC-170
- dial-out
- configuration (example) DNC-199
- configuring DNC-171
- dialers, configuring DNC-165
- L2TP DNC-156 to DNC-158
- debug output DNC-182
- hardware terminology DNC-146
- technology-specific terms DNC-147
- IBGP distribution XC-72
- IP ToS preservation DNC-173
- label XC-68
- load sharing (example) DNC-280
- monitoring and maintaining DNC-179
- multiple XC-68
- NAS
- debug output DNC-181, DNC-182
- definition DNC-146
- dial-in, configuring DNC-169
- dial-in configuration (example) DNC-197
- dial-out, configuring DNC-171
- dial-out configuration (example) DNC-199
- outgoing connections DNC-155
- tunnel authorization search order DNC-155
- NAS-initiated architecture DNC-147
- NHRP and P1C-19
- packets XC-68
- partitioned routes XC-68
- per-user configuration DNC-172
- PPP negotiation, troubleshooting DNC-191
- prerequisites DNC-160
- QoS preservation DNC-173
- routes XC-68
- route target communities XC-71
- show vpdn commands DNC-179
- solutions XC-67
- topology DNC-176
- traffic XC-68
- troubleshooting DNC-180, DNC-273 to DNC-275
- tunnel authentication
- configuration (examples) DNC-195
- configuring DNC-167
- tunnel lookup
- DNIS DNC-155
- host name DNC-155
- tunnel secret, troubleshooting DNC-187
- tunnel server
- debug output DNC-182, DNC-183
- definition DNC-146
- dial-in, configuring DNC-170
- dial-in configuration (example) DNC-198
- dial-out, configuring DNC-171
- dial-out configuration (example) DNC-199
- tunnel session limit, configuring DNC-173
- tunnel shutdown DNC-173
- tunnel soft shutdown, configuring DNC-174
- verifying DNC-176
- verifying operation XC-87
- virtual template, configuring DNC-170
- VPDN MIB and Syslog Facility
- event logging, configuring DNC-175
- supported objects DNC-146
- table history size, configuring DNC-176
- VPN group commands (table) DNC-159
- VPN subgroup commands (table) DNC-159
- VRF table XC-87
- vrn command BC-795
- VTAM (virtual telecommunications access method)
- CMPC requirements BC-664
- CMPC+ requirements BC-723
- CSNA
- configuration, task list BC-666 to BC-668
- requirements BC-664
- troubleshooting BC-680
- verifying, host BC-678, BC-679
- verifying, router BC-679
- definitions BC-566
- SDLLC, configuring BC-438
- EBCDIC character translation BC-774
- local SNA major node, CMPC BC-683
- logmode table entry BC-566
- major node definitions BC-566
- SAPs BC-604
- switched major node
- CSNA (example) BC-668
- CSNA configuration BC-667
- TN3270 server
- configuration (example) BC-773
- configuration, guidelines BC-772 to BC-774
- INCLUD0E BC-760
- LU deletion BC-768
- multiple host support BC-761
- TRL configuration
- CMPC BC-682
- CMPC+ (examples) BC-751, BC-753, BC-754, BC-756
- guidelines, CMPC BC-682
- tasks BC-726
- XCA support BC-248, BC-661, BC-666, BC-667
- VTP (VLAN Trunking Protocol)
- (definition) FC-278
- port IDs, discovering FC-278
- use in CDP FC-278
- VTP domain
- IPX MLS, adding VTP domain interface XC-158
- VTRA (virtual Token Ring address), SDLLC BC-218, BC-388, BC-409
- VTSP, definition MC-687
- vty-arap command DNC-97
- vty-async command DTC-235, DTC-475, DTC-483
- vty-async dynamic-routing command DTC-276, DTC-484, DTC-485
- vty-async header-compression command DTC-485
- vty-asynchronous authentication information
- buffer DTC-490
- logging DTC-490
- UNIX syslog server DTC-491
- vty-async ipx ppp-client loopback command DTC-276, DTC-484
- vty-async keepalive command DTC-485
- vty-async ppp authentication chap command DTC-487
- vty-async ppp authentication pap command DTC-487
- vty-async virtual-template command DTC-237, DTC-473
- vty-line mtu command DTC-486
W
- WANs (wide-area networks)
- configuring ISO CLNS over P3C-88
- configuring IP over P1C-97
- DECnet support P3C-3
- overview
- ATM WC-2
- chapter description WC-1
- IP and ARP WC-9
- organization WC-1
- transparent bridging, configuring BC-34
- warning messages, automatic FC-305
- watchdog packets P2C-123
- WCCP (Web Cache Communication Protocol)
- configuring on a router FC-361 to FC-372
- service groups FC-367
- specifying protocol version FC-366
- WCS (writable control store), microcode FC-190
- Web browser
- See Cisco Web browser
- web caches
- See cache engines
- web cache services, description FC-364
- web caching
- See web cache services; See also WCCP
- web hosting XC-67
- web scaling FC-361
- WFQ (weighted fair queueing)
- as a CoS building block XC-88
- class-based
- See CBWFQ QC-138
- comparison (table) QC-51
- configuring QC-72
- considerations QC-54
- default queueing method QC-53
- effect of custom queueing on QC-72
- effect of priority queueing on QC-72
- enabling QC-237
- flow-based
- configuration (example) QC-85
- overview QC-52
- flows
- high-bandwidth traffic QC-53
- low-bandwidth traffic QC-53
- for congestion management XC-73
- Frame Relay QC-54
- how it works (figure) QC-52
- IP Precedence QC-53
- monitoring QC-73
- overview QC-51
- per VC
- classes of service supported QC-236
- configuring QC-236
- policy maps, attaching to VCs QC-237
- restrictions QC-53
- RSVP QC-54
- service policies, attaching QC-237
- strict priority queueing QC-59
- traffic priority management QC-71
- types QC-47
- uses QC-53
- See also CBWFQ; DWFQ
- where command DTC-84, DTC-135, FC-76
- which-route command P3C-93
- width command FC-68
- wildcard blocks, displaying status P1C-102
- Wild Card Filter, RSVP QC-175
- wildcards, LANE address templates XC-234
- working interface, APS IC-116
- WRED (Weighted Random Early Detection)
- as a CoS building block XC-88
- average queue size QC-114
- behavior QC-113, QC-114
- configuration (example) QC-123
- congestion avoidance mechanism QC-120
- effect on packet flows QC-116
- exponential weight factor, configuring QC-78, QC-80, QC-228
- for congestion avoidance XC-73
- IP Precedence QC-113
- overview QC-110, QC-113
- packet drop QC-114
- parameters QC-121
- defining QC-228
- displaying QC-228
- platform support QC-119
- point-to-point XC-109
- RED group configuration mode FC-396
- restrictions QC-120
- RSVP QC-113
- TCP QC-114
- use QC-113
- VC bundles QC-220
- See also DWRED; flow-based WRED
- write command BC-628
- write memory command IC-51
- write network command
- See copy running-config command
- write terminal command
- See show running-config command
X
- X.121 symbolic host names DTC-479
- X.121 addresses
- aliases WC-221
- interface-based insertion and removal WC-240
- setting WC-215
- understanding WC-220
- X.121-to-IP addressing correlation WC-243
- X.25
- access lists (example) WC-289
- addresses
- BFE conventions WC-257
- datagram, mapping WC-226
- datagram, transport WC-222
- destination hosts addresses, mapping WC-227
- interface, setting on WC-215
- pattern matching (example) WC-270
- replacing WC-221
- substitute in local route WC-241
- suppressing WC-221
- X.121, address mapping WC-226
- address mapping DTC-352
- alias X.121 address WC-221
- AO/DI
- See AO/DI, clients, X.25; AO/DI, servers, X.25
- assigned routes, displaying WC-266
- asymmetrical windows and packets WC-219
- BFE
- address conventions WC-257
- configuring WC-256
- BFE Emergency Mode (example) WC-285
- Blacker Emergency Mode, address translation WC-260
- booting from a network server (example) WC-287
- bridging WC-229
- bridging frames, enabling WC-229
- bridging on WC-14
- bundling X.25 and LAPB commands WC-246
- calling address insertion and removal WC-240
- (example) WC-275
- Call Request packet WC-222
- Cisco implementation WC-14
- closed user groups (CUGs) WC-248
- CMNS
- configuring routes WC-247
- interface WC-266
- routing WC-246
- CMNS on leased lines (example) WC-280
- CMNS switching (example) WC-278
- CMNS switching over a PDN (example) WC-278
- compressed packet header WC-229
- compression, payload WC-230
- configuration
- (example) WC-268
- task list WC-211
- configuring NSAP-to-X.25 address mapping for ISO CLNS P3C-88
- connection to LAT (example) DTC-518
- CUGs
- configuring WC-249
- (example) WC-283
- numbers, mapping WC-254
- POP with access restricted to one CUG (example) WC-284
- POP with multiple CUGs and no public access (example) WC-284
- POP with multiple CUGs and public access (example) WC-285
- POP with no CUG access (example) WC-284
- CUG service
- access and properties WC-253
- access and properties (example) WC-283
- subscribing WC-253
- CUGs incoming and outgoing access WC-252, WC-253
- CUGs membership selection WC-251
- CUGs network subscription WC-248
- CUGs no-incoming and no-outgoing access WC-253
- CUGs protection and security WC-249
- custom queueing WC-247
- datagram transport
- (figure) WC-222
- configuration task list WC-223
- description WC-14
- D-bit WC-215, WC-233, WC-234
- DCE encapsulation WC-212, WC-234
- DDN
- address conventions (figure) WC-257
- configuration WC-256
- configuration (example) WC-285
- encapsulation types WC-258
- mapping algorithm WC-257
- standard service WC-258
- type of service (TOS) field WC-259
- DECnet support P3C-3
- destination time, ignore WC-231
- DNS-based routing WC-242
- DNS-based routing (example) WC-277
- DTE encapsulation WC-212, WC-234
- DTR dialing (example) DTC-367
- dynamic circuit-switched client DNC-204
- dynamic mapping of IP and X.121 addresses WC-226
- encapsulating ISO CLNS P3C-4
- encapsulation of X.25 over Frame Relay
(Annex G) WC-245
- facilities supported WC-234
- flow control
- effect on queueing WC-248
- setting WC-217
- values WC-239
- flow control parameter negotiation WC-216
- forwarding calls (example) WC-276
- general statistics, displaying WC-266
- hunt groups, configuring WC-239
- hunt groups to routing tables, adding WC-239
- incoming calls to a map, restricting WC-234
- IP datagrams over WC-234
- IP route statements WC-242
- IP split horizon, default WC-224
- ISDN D channel
- configuration (example) DNC-206
- configuring DNC-205
- overview DNC-203
- See also AO/DI
- ITU-T and ISO specifications WC-14
- LAPB WC-209, WC-210
- Legacy DDR
- dialers supported DTC-322, DTC-352
- DTR dialing (example) DTC-336, DTC-367
- Legacy X.3 PAD
- configuration (examples) DTC-542
- connections DTC-540
- parameters, configuring DTC-541
- sessions, monitoring DTC-541
- sessions, starting DTC-541
- sessions, stopping DTC-541
- load balancing (example) WC-274
- local acknowledgment (example) WC-282
- local CUG to network CUG, mapping WC-253
- locally switched PVC WC-237
- mapping protocol address to remote host DTC-322
- map usage, restricting WC-234
- M-bit WC-218
- mnemonic resolution WC-244
- modulo (extended packet sequence) WC-234
- networks, PPP calls DNC-328
- network user ID (Cisco) WC-233
- number of SVCs, specifying WC-231
- OSPF, broadcasts WC-228
- outgoing calls from a map, restricting WC-234
- over ISDN WC-15
- over TCP/IP (XOT) WC-234, WC-239, WC-241
- packet
- acknowledgment policy WC-232
- hold queue WC-233
- numbering modulo, setting WC-214
- sizes WC-218
- packet-layer protocol (PLP) WC-14
- packet size WC-216
- packet size, setting WC-217
- PAD
- access, configuring WC-228
- connections WC-15, WC-221
- PAD-to-TCP translations (example) DTC-520
- payload compression WC-230
- ping over (example) WC-286
- PLP restarts WC-222
- POPs on CUGs, configuring WC-253
- precedence handling WC-259
- preferential CUGs WC-251, WC-252
- priority queueing WC-247
- profile script (example) WC-289
- protocol encapsulation options WC-225
- protocol identification WC-225
- protocols supported, routing WC-14
- public data network (PDN) WC-14
- PVC
- exchange IP traffic (example) WC-272
- IP traffic exchange (figure) WC-272
- remote tunneling (example) WC-273
- switching (example) WC-270, WC-273
- QLLC over WC-15
- received keepalives, enabling WC-237
- remote failure detection WC-261
- remote switching WC-15
- restricted fast select facility WC-233
- route table WC-235
- routing
- configuration task list WC-235
- enabling WC-235
- (example) WC-271
- local switching WC-15, WC-234
- one or multiple protocols WC-227
- protocols supported WC-227
- remote switching WC-15, WC-234
- static table WC-234
- (example) WC-271
- supported protocols WC-14
- via OSI NSAP WC-15
- XOT alternate routes WC-241
- routing table, positional parameters WC-270
- security, POPs WC-248
- selecting destination of route WC-235
- sent keepalives, enabling WC-237
- services, displaying WC-266
- source and destination addresses, modifying WC-236
- specifications WC-14
- subaddress WC-220, WC-221
- subinterfaces
- configuration WC-223
- (example) WC-272
- switching, local or remote WC-15
- switching between PVCs and SVCs WC-238
- (example) WC-275
- TCP/IP networks WC-242
- TCP keepalives WC-237
- terminating VC connection WC-237
- timers WC-220
- transparent bridging
- configuring BC-38
- (example) BC-73
- tunneling WC-15, WC-234, WC-235
- unrestricted fast select facility WC-233
- user facilities
- accept reverse charging WC-232
- closed user group (CUG) WC-232
- configuration task list WC-229
- flow control parameter negotiation WC-232
- list of WC-232
- network user ID (Cisco) WC-233
- Recognized Operating Agency (ROA) WC-233
- reverse charging WC-232
- throughput class negotiation WC-233
- transit delay WC-233
- VCs on serial interface, displaying WC-266
- virtual circuits
- establishing WC-222
- idle time, setting WC-231
- multiprotocol WC-225
- options available WC-225
- protocol
- encapsulation WC-225
- identification WC-225
- (table) WC-225
- ranges
- (example) WC-269
- keywords (table) WC-214
- setting WC-213
- routing protocols WC-227
- virtual circuits, clearing WC-266
- virtual circuits, displaying WC-266
- window size WC-216, WC-218
- window size, setting WC-217
- X.121
- addresses WC-220
- aliases WC-221
- setting WC-215
- X.121 addresses, displaying WC-266
- X.121 addresses, mapping WC-266
- X.121 address mapping WC-242
- X.25 over Frame Relay (Annex G) WC-245
- X.25 profiles WC-246
- X.28 mnemonics WC-242
- X.28 PAD
- command signals DTC-531
- configuration (examples) DTC-536
- configuring access DTC-530, DTC-531, DTC-534
- X.28 parameters, configuring DTC-531
- X.29
- access lists (example) WC-289
- profile script (example) WC-289
- X.3 PAD
- connections DTC-532
- connections, monitoring DTC-541
- parameters, configuring DTC-533
- XOT WC-242
- PVC (figure) WC-273
- virtual circuits, displaying WC-266
- XOT routing in DNS, configuring WC-245
- See also LAPB
- X.25 destination address, modifying WC-241
- X.25 encapsulation WC-239, WC-287
- X.25 local acknowledgment
- asymmetrical windows and packets WC-219
- enabling WC-216, WC-219
- flow control parameter negotiation WC-216
- packet size WC-216
- window size WC-216
- X.25 over Frame Relay (Annex G) WC-245
- (example) WC-277
- X.25 over multiple serial lines, ping command (example) WC-286
- X.25 profile configuration mode
- entering FC-409
- summary FC-401
- X.25 profiles
- creating WC-246
- DLCI WC-246
- X.25 profile to the DLCI, assigning WC-246
- X.25 remote failure detection and backup interface WC-288
- X.25 remote failure detection with IP static routes WC-288
- X.25 route
- assigning WC-246
- configuring WC-236
- X.25 routing, enabling WC-239, WC-240, WC-246
- X.25 source address, modifying WC-241
- X.29
- access lists DTC-478
- applying to a line WC-265
- configuring DTC-477
- creating WC-265
- access lists (example) WC-289
- profile script (example) WC-289
- X.29 reselect function, configuring DTC-547
- X.3 parameter settings
- See X.25, Legacy X.3 PAD; X.3 PAD
- x25 accept-reverse command WC-232
- x25 address command BC-296, DNC-215, DNC-216, DTC-322, DTC-352, WC-215
- x25 alias command WC-221
- x25 aodi command DNC-217
- x25 bfe-decision command WC-260
- x25 bfe-emergency command WC-260
- x25 default command WC-222
- x25 facility cug command WC-232
- x25 facility packetsize command WC-232
- x25 facility reverse command WC-232
- x25 facility roa command WC-233
- x25 facility throughput command WC-233
- x25 facility transit-delay command WC-233
- x25 facility windowsize command WC-232
- x25 hic command WC-214
- x25 hoc command WC-214
- x25 hold-queue command WC-233
- x25 hold-vc-timer command WC-231
- x25 host command DTC-479
- x25 htc command DNC-215, WC-214
- x25 hunt-group command WC-239
- x25 idle command WC-231
- x25 ip-precedence command WC-259
- x25 ips command WC-218
- x25 lic command WC-214
- x25 linkrestart command WC-222
- x25 loc command WC-214
- x25 ltc command WC-214
- x25 map accept-reverse command WC-232
- x25 map bridge broadcast command BC-38
- x25 map bridge command WC-229
- x25 map command DTC-322, DTC-352, WC-224, WC-227, WC-231
- x25 map compress command WC-230
- x25 map compressedtcp command WC-229
- x25 map cug command WC-232
- x25 map idle command WC-231
- x25 map no-incoming command WC-234
- x25 map no-outcoming command WC-234
- x25 map nudata command WC-233
- x25 map nuid command WC-233
- x25 map nvc command WC-231
- x25 map packetsize command WC-232
- x25 map pad command WC-228
- x25 map ppp command DNC-213, DNC-217, DNC-219
- x25 map qllc command BC-296, BC-422
- x25 map reverse command WC-232
- x25 map roa command WC-233
- x25 map throughput command WC-233
- x25 map transit-delay command WC-233
- x25 map windowsize command WC-232
- x25 modulo command WC-214
- x25 nvc command WC-231
- x25 ops command WC-218
- x25 pad-access command WC-228
- x25 profile command WC-246
- x25-profile command WC-246
- x25 pvc command WC-224, WC-228, WC-238
- x25 pvc interface command WC-237
- x25 pvc qllc command BC-422
- x25 remote-red command WC-260
- x25 retry command WC-261
- x25 route command WC-236, WC-239, WC-240, WC-241, WC-245, WC-246, WC-247
- x25 route command wildcard WC-243
- x25 routing acknowledge local command WC-216, WC-219
- x25 routing command WC-235, WC-239, WC-246
- x25 routing tcp-use-if-defs command WC-240
- x25 subscribe cug-service command WC-253, WC-254
- x25 subscribe flow-control command WC-217, WC-219
- x25 subscribe local-cug command WC-253, WC-254
- x25 subscribe packetsize command WC-217
- x25 subscribe windowsize command WC-217
- x25 suppress-called-address command WC-221
- x25 suppress-calling-address command WC-221
- x25 t10 command WC-220
- x25 t11 command WC-220
- x25 t12 command WC-220
- x25 t13 command WC-220
- x25 t20 command WC-220
- x25 t21 command WC-220
- x25 t22 command WC-220
- x25 t23 command WC-220
- x25 use-source-address command WC-221
- x25 win command DNC-215, WC-218
- x25 wout command DNC-215, WC-218
- x28 escape command DTC-531
- x28 nuicud command DTC-531
- x28 profile command DTC-531
- x28 reverse command DTC-531
- x28 verbose command DTC-531
- x29 access-list command DTC-478, WC-265
- x29 profile command DTC-478, DTC-539, WC-265
- x3 command DTC-541
- X3T9.5 specification IC-41
- XCA (External Communications Adapter)
- CSNA support BC-248, BC-661, BC-666, BC-667
- definitions BC-591, BC-595
- XCA major node
- CSNA (example) BC-667
- XDMCP (X Display Manager Control Protocol)
- XRemote, starting DTC-448
- XID (exchange identification)
- LLC2
- retries, configuring BC-397
- transmission (caution) BC-397
- transmissions, configuring BC-397
- SDLC, configuring BC-403
- Xmodem
- description FC-185
- file transfer
- (example) FC-186
- line configuration, enabling FC-64
- system image
- recovering (example) FC-186
- XNS (Xerox Network Systems)
- access control P3C-118 to P3C-121
- access lists
- 3Com (example) P3C-128
- creating P3C-120, P3C-121
- extended P3C-119
- filters P3C-120
- standard P3C-118
- addresses P3C-116
- broadcasts
- all-nets broadcast P3C-123
- directed broadcast P3C-123
- flooding P3C-124, P3C-125
- forwarding P3C-124, P3C-125
- local broadcast P3C-123
- messages, controlling P3C-123
- processing P3C-124
- Cisco implementation P3C-4
- concurrent routing and bridging P3C-118
- configuration
- (examples) P3C-127 to P3C-130
- tasks P3C-117
- DDR, configuring DTC-303
- dialer profiles, configuring DTC-377
- encapsulation on Token Ring interfaces P3C-118
- fast switching P3C-126, XC-15
- cache entries, displaying P3C-127
- filters
- applying to interface P3C-121
- generic P3C-119, P3C-120
- routing table P3C-119, P3C-121
- types (table) P3C-119
- flooding P3C-124
- behavior, defining P3C-125
- configuring P3C-125
- helpering P3C-124
- configuring P3C-125
- (example) P3C-129
- host number P3C-116, P3C-124
- IDP P2C-4
- interfaces, displaying status P3C-127
- in VLANs XC-180
- LANE support XC-231
- metrics, routing P3C-4, P3C-116
- monitoring tasks P3C-127
- multicast address, SMDS address mapping WC-193
- Net/One routing
- emulation mode P3C-116
- enabling (example) P3C-128
- task list P3C-118
- network
- connectivity, testing P3C-127
- monitoring P3C-127
- number P3C-116
- network connectivity, testing P3C-127
- over ISL encapsulation XC-195, XC-196, XC-197
- paths, setting maximum P3C-123
- RIP updates
- delay between P3C-122
- Net/One routers P3C-115
- receiving P3C-116, P3C-118
- setting timers P3C-122
- timers (example) P3C-129
- routing
- enabling P3C-118
- over LANs P3C-4
- over WANs P3C-4
- routing metrics P2C-4
- routing table entries
- adding P3C-121
- displaying P3C-127
- SMDS, configuring WC-195
- standard routing, enabling
- commands P3C-117
- (example) P3C-127
- static routes, adding to routing table P3C-122
- Token Ring interface encapsulation P3C-118
- traffic statistics, displaying P3C-127
- TR-LANE support XC-231
- xns access-group command P3C-119, P3C-121
- xns encapsulation command P3C-118
- xns flood broadcast allnets command P3C-126
- xns flood broadcast net-zero command P3C-126
- xns flood specific allnets command P3C-126
- xns forward-protocol command P3C-125
- xns hear-rip command P3C-118
- xns helper-address command P3C-124
- xns input-network-filter command P3C-119, P3C-121
- xns maximum-paths command P3C-123
- xns network command P3C-117, XC-196, XC-198
- xns output-network-filter command P3C-119, P3C-121
- xns route-cache command P3C-126, XC-15
- xns route command P3C-122
- xns router-filter command P3C-119, P3C-121
- xns routing command P3C-117, XC-195, XC-196, XC-197
- xns ub-emulation command P3C-118
- xns update-time command P3C-122
- XOT (X.25 over TCP)
- destination WC-237
- keepalive options WC-237
- X.25 connections (example) WC-273
- See also PAD, XOT
- XOT flow control values, modifying WC-240
- XOT PVC, resetting WC-266
- XOT SVC, clearing WC-266
- XRemote
- automatic session startup DTC-448, DTC-449
- clients, starting DTC-450
- configuration file (example) DTC-453
- configuring DTC-446
- connections DTC-452
- host computer DTC-450
- monitoring DTC-452
- connections to servers DTC-451 to DTC-452
- connectivity DTC-444
- description DTC-444, DTC-448
- EXEC prompt DTC-450
- font loader
- protocol translator DTC-447
- retries, configuring DTC-446
- fonts
- DECwindows DTC-447
- remote access DTC-445
- internal buffer size, configuring DTC-446
- manual session startup DTC-449
- modem setup DTC-446
- monitoring DTC-446
- connections DTC-452
- nonresident fonts, access DTC-447
- reenabling manually DTC-451
- server connections DTC-448
- sessions
- between servers DTC-451
- stopping DTC-449
- traffic, monitoring DTC-452
- X display location, configuring DTC-450
- X terminal parameter setup DTC-446
- xremote command DTC-449
- xremote lat command DTC-447, DTC-448
- xremote tftp buffersize command DTC-446
- xremote tftp host command DTC-446
- xremote tftp retries command DTC-446
- xremote xdm command DTC-448
- X Window System
- client server DTC-444
- description DTC-443
- display location, configuring DTC-450
- display server DTC-444
Y
- Ymodem, description FC-185
Z
- ZIP (Zone Information Protocol)
- definition P2C-3
- query interval P2C-44
- reply filters P2C-25
- zone
- accessing MC-191
- definition MC-687
- gatekeeper MC-174
- local gatekeeper MC-191
- remote gatekeeper MC-191
- zone access command MC-190
- zone prefix command MC-45
- zones
- See AppleTalk, zones
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