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7960 IP Phone, documentation     xvii

A


AAA authentication methods     4-67, 6-5

accessing
MRP CLI     5-5
SSP CLI     4-4
system components     3-1

access lists     6-7

address aging time     4-61

addresses
dynamic
default aging     4-9
described     4-60
removing     4-61
secure
adding     4-62
described     4-61
removing     4-62
static
adding     4-63
configuring (EtherChannel)     4-62
described     4-62
removing     4-63

address resolution     4-5

address security violations     4-64

address table
dynamic entries, removing     4-61
MAC     4-60
secure addresses
adding     4-62
removing     4-62
static addresses
adding     4-63
removing     4-63

advertisements, VTP     4-32

aging, accelerating     4-9

aging time, changing address     4-61

allowed-VLAN list     4-47

AppleTalk Remote Access (ARA)     4-68

ARP table
address resolution     4-5
managing     4-5

asynchronous/synchronous serial interface, configuring     5-7

audience     xi

authentication, enabling NTP     4-6

autonegotiation, connecting to devices without     4-18

B


Bc     5-53

Be     5-53

BECN     5-52

broadcast storm control
disabling     4-22
enabling     4-22

broadcast traffic and private VLAN edge ports     4-16

C


CallManager
documentation     xvii
relationship to IP Phone     1-2
relationship to System Manager     1-2

Catalyst 3500 Series XL documentation     xvii

caution described     xiii

CDP
configuring     4-6

CGMP
controlling management packets with     4-7
Fast Leave, disabling     4-8
Fast Leave, enabling     4-7

CIR     5-52

Cisco Connection Online     xix

Cisco Discovery Protocol. See CDP

Cisco Group Management Protocol. See CGMP

CiscoWorks2000 documentation     xviii

Class of Service. See CoS

CLI
assumptions     1-1
restrictions     1-2
show command restrictons     4-4

client mode, VTP     4-32

clock rate settings     5-9

CODECs supported     5-4

command conventions     xv

command-line interface. See CLI     1-2

command modes, summary     2-1

commands
aaa accounting     6-6
aaa accounting exec start-stop tacacs+     4-68
aaa accounting network start-stop radius     6-9
aaa accounting network start-stop tacacs+     4-69
aaa authentication     6-6
aaa authentication login     4-67
aaa authentication login admins local     6-9
aaa authentication login default local     4-69
aaa authentication ppp dialins radius local     6-9
aaa authorization     6-6
aaa authorization exec local     4-69
aaa authorization exec tacacs+     4-68
aaa authorization network local     4-69
aaa authorization network radius local     6-9
aaa authorization network tacacs+     4-68
aaa new-model     4-67, 4-69, 6-6
access-class     6-4
access-list     6-4
async default routing     5-7
async mode dedicated     5-7
cgmp holdtime 400     4-8
cgmp leave-processing     4-7
channel-group     5-16
clear cgmp group     4-8
clockrate     5-8
common error messages     2-5
configure     2-2
configure terminal     5-6
controller t1     5-16, 5-36
copy running-config startup-config     4-4, 5-5
cptone     5-28
dce-terminal-timing-enable     5-8
destination-pattern     5-20, 5-49
dial-peer voice     5-20
dial-type     5-28
disable     2-2
ds0 group     5-36
duplex     4-18
enable     2-2, 5-5
end     2-2
exec-timeout     6-2
exit     2-2
fair-queue     5-56
framing     5-16, 5-36
half-duplex timer     5-8
half-duplex timer cts-delay     5-8
half-duplex timer cts-drop-timeout     5-8
half-duplex timer dcd-drop-delay     5-7, 5-8
half-duplex timer dcd-txstart-delay     5-8
half-duplex timer rts-drop-delay     5-8
half-duplex timer rts-timeout     5-8
half-duplex timer transmit-delay     5-8
help on entering     2-6
interface     2-3, 5-6
invert-txc     5-8
ip address     5-6
ip precedence     5-55
ip routing     2-4, 5-6
ip rsvp bandwidth     5-56
ip rtp compression connections     5-59
ip rtp header-compression     5-59
ip rtp header-compression iphc-format     5-59
ip rtp reserve     5-57
isdn spid     5-13
isdn switch-type     5-10
line     4-67
line async     5-7
linecode     5-36
login authentication     4-67
login authentication admins     6-9
logout     2-2
mac-address-table aging-time     4-61
mac-address-table secure     4-62
mac-address-table static     4-63
memory-size iomem     5-10
multilink virtual-template     5-58
no cgmp leave-processing     4-8
no mac-address-table dynamic     4-61
no mac-address-table secure     4-62
no mac-address-table static     4-63
no port block multicast     4-23
no port block unicast     4-23
no port monitor     4-20
no port network     4-21
no port security     4-65
no port storm-control     4-22
no snmp-server trap-authentication     6-4
no spanning-tree vlan     4-9
no switchport mode     4-47
no vlan     4-44
no vtp v2-mode     4-38
num-exp     5-25
operation     5-28
physical-layer async     5-7
ping     5-63
port     5-20
port block multicast     4-23
port block unicast     4-23
port group 1 distribution destination     4-19
port monitor     4-20
port network     4-21
port protected     4-16
port security action shutdown     4-64
port security max-mac-count 1     4-64
port storm-control     4-22
port storm-control filter     4-22
port storm-control trap     4-22
ppp authentication pap dialins     6-9
ppp multilink     5-57
ppp multilink fragment-delay     5-57
ppp multilink interleave     5-57
radius-server host     6-9
radius-server key     6-9
req-qos controlled-load     5-56
router     2-3
service-module t1 framing     5-14
service-module t1 linecode     5-14
service password-encryption     6-3
session target     5-24
show cgmp     4-7
show configuration     6-3
show controllers     5-60
show controller t1     5-48, 5-60
show dialplan number     5-51
show interface     4-25
show interfaces     5-61
show mac-address-table     4-61
show mac-address-table aging-time     4-61
show mac-address-table secure     4-62
show mac-address-table static     4-63
show num-exp     5-51
show port block     4-23
show port monitor     4-20
show port network     4-21
show port security     4-64
show port storm-control     4-22
show protocols     5-60
show running-config     2-7, 4-14, 5-60, 5-62
show spanning-tree     4-10
show startup-config     2-7
show tacacs     4-66
show tdm-clock     5-36
show version     5-60
show vlan brief     4-44
show vlan name     4-43
show vmps     4-57
show vtp counters     4-39
show vtp status     4-29, 4-36
signal     5-28
signal immediate     5-31
snmp-server community     6-4
spanning-tree     4-11
spanning-tree portfast     4-14
spanning-tree root guard     4-16
spanning-tree uplinkfast max-update-rate     4-10
spanning-tree vlan     4-52
speed     4-18
switchport access     4-29, 4-44
switchport access vlan dynamic     4-58
switchport mode access     4-29, 4-44, 4-58
switchport mode multi     4-30
switchport mode trunk     4-46, 4-52
switchport multi vlan     4-30
switchport priority default     4-50
switchport priority extend     4-25
switchport trunk allowed vlan     4-48
switchport trunk encapsulation     4-46
switchport trunk native     4-49
switchport trunk pruning vlan     4-48
switchport voice     4-24
tacacs-server     4-66
tacacs-server attempts     4-66
tacacs-server host     4-66, 6-6
tacacs-server retransmit     4-66
tacacs-server timeout     4-66
tdm-clock     5-34
type     5-28
udld enable     4-16
udld reset     4-16
undoing     2-5
username     4-69
using     2-5
vlan     4-43, 4-44
vlan database     4-29
vmps reconfirm     4-58
vmps retry     4-59
vmps server     4-57
voice-port     5-31
vtp client     4-36
vtp domain     4-36, 4-52
vtp password     4-36, 4-37
vtp pruning     4-39
vtp server     4-36, 4-52
vtp transparent     4-29, 4-37
vtp v2-mode     4-38
write terminal     6-3

configuration
saving     2-7, 4-4, 5-5
verifying     5-60

configuration guidelines
for document     1-1
for VLANs     4-40
for VMPS     4-56
for VTP     4-34
for VTP domain names and passwords     4-34
for VTP version     4-35

configuring
asynchronous/synchronous serial interface     5-7
custom queuing     5-55
dial plans     5-49
E&M interface     5-28
Fast Ethernet interface     5-6
firewall     6-7
flooding controls     4-20
Frame Relay for VoIP     5-52
FXO interface     5-26
FXS interface     5-18
hello time     4-12
IP networks for real-time voice traffic     5-54
IP Phone     4-23
ISDN-BRI interface     5-10
MFT-T1 CAS     5-32
MFT-T1 WIC     5-15
MRP     5-1
Multilink PPP interleaving     5-57
NTP     4-5
ports, data, MRP     5-7
ports, voice, MRP     5-17
port settings, SSP     4-17
RADIUS     6-8
RSVP for voice     5-55
RTP header compression     5-58
security     6-1
SSP     4-1
static addresses (EtherChannel)     4-62
STP, root guard     4-15
STP parameters     4-9
T1 (FT1) WAN interface     5-13
TACACS+     6-6
Voice over IP     5-17
voice ports     4-23, 5-17
weighted fair queuing     5-55

connecting to devices without autonegotiation     4-18

consistency checks in VTP version 2     4-33

conventions
command     xv
text     xii

CoS
configuring     4-49
overview     4-17
priority     4-25
values range     4-17

creating VLANs     4-40

Current Multicast Groups table     4-8

custom queuing     5-55

D


date, setting     4-5

default configuration
VLANs     4-40
VMPS     4-57
VTP     4-35

default settings
MRP     5-1
SSP     4-1

delay dial     5-32

destination-based forwarding     4-19

destination-based port groups     4-18, 4-62

dial peer
command     5-20
described     5-19
POTS     5-20
VoIP     5-23

dial plans, configuring     5-49

disabling
broadcast storm control     4-22
CGMP Fast Leave     4-8
network port     4-21
port security     4-65
Switch Port Analyzer     4-20
trunking on a port     4-47

DLCI     5-52

documentation
CallManager     xvii
Catalyst 3500 Series XL     xvii
CD-ROM     xviii
CiscoWorks2000     xviii
feedback     xx
ICS 7750     xvi
IOS     xvii
IP Phone     xvii
ordering     xviii
power supply, backup     xvi
VIC     xvi
VWIC     xvi
WIC     xvi

domains, for VLAN management     4-31

DSP overview     5-4

DTP     4-47

duplex, setting     4-17, 4-18

dynamic-access ports
described     4-27
limit on number of hosts     4-59
VLAN membership combinations     4-28

dynamic addresses
accelerated aging     4-9
changing the aging time     4-61
removing     4-61

Dynamic ISL (DISL)     4-47

dynamic port VLAN membership
configuring server IP address     4-57
overview     4-54
reconfirmation interval     4-58
reconfirming     4-58
troubleshooting     4-59
VMPS database configuration file     4-55

Dynamic Trunk Protocol (DTP)     4-47

E


E&M
configuring     5-28
described     5-17

egress port scheduling     4-50

enabling
broadcast storm control     4-21, 4-22
CGMP Fast Leave     4-7
network port     4-20
NTP authentication     4-6
port security     4-63
STP Port Fast     4-13
Switch Port Analyzer (SPAN)     4-19

encapsulation     4-50

error messages, description of (table)     2-5

EtherChannel port groups
configuring static address for     4-62
creating     4-18

Ethernet VLAN defaults and ranges     4-40

F


Fancy Queuing     5-54

Fast EtherChannel port groups, creating     4-18

Fast Ethernet interface, configuring     5-6

Fast Ethernet trunks     4-45

Fast Leave
defined     4-7
disabling     4-8
enabling     4-7

FDDI-Net VLAN defaults and ranges     4-41

FDDI VLAN defaults and ranges     4-41

flooded traffic, reducing     4-22

flooding, optimized     4-33

flooding controls, configuring     4-20

forwarding
restrictions     4-19
resuming     4-23

forwarding delay
changing     4-13
defined     4-11

forwarding port groups     4-18

Frame Relay for VoIP
configuring     5-52
example     5-53

FXO
configuring     5-26
described     5-17

FXS
configuring     5-18
described     5-17

G


ground start     5-32

H


hello time
changing     4-12
configuring     4-12
defined     4-11

hold-time, modifying     4-8

hosts, limit on dynamic ports     4-59

I


ICS 7750 documentation     xvi

IEEE 802.1p     4-23

IEEE 802.1Q
configuration considerations     4-45
interaction with other features     4-45
native VLAN for untagged traffic     4-49
overview     4-45

immediate start     5-32

ingress port scheduling     4-50

internal ports, SSP     4-4

Inter-Switch Link, see ISL

IOS
basic concepts     2-1
command modes     2-1
documentation     xvii
help on entering commands     2-6
software images     1-1

IP addresses, discovering     4-5

IP management packets, controlling     4-7

IP networks, security     6-1

IP Phone
configuring     xii, 4-23
documentation     xvii
relationship to CallManager     1-2

ISDN BRI interface, configuring     5-10

ISDN switch types     5-11

ISL
interaction with other features     4-45
overview     4-45

L


limit of hosts on dynamic ports     4-59

load sharing
with STP path cost     4-53
with STP port priorities     4-51

M


MAC address
adding secure     4-61
aging time     4-61
discovering     4-5, 4-60
tables, managing     4-60

membership mode     4-27

MFT-T1 CAS
configuring     5-32
described     5-17
signaling systems     5-32

MFT-T1 WIC, configuring     5-15

modes, VTP
client     4-32
configurations affecting mode changes     4-32
server     4-32
transitions     4-32
transparent     4-32

MRP
CLI restrictions     5-5
configuring     5-1
default settings     5-1
features     5-2
IOS Release     1-1
saving configuration     5-5
supported WICs and VICs     5-2
what's covered     xi

MTU     5-52

multicast groups
described     4-7
removing     4-8

multicast packets. See flooding controls

multicast traffic, and private VLAN edge ports     4-16

Multilink PPP Interleaving     5-57

multiservice route processor. See MRP

multi-VLAN ports
assigning to VLANs     4-30
described     4-29
VLAN membership combinations     4-28

N


native VLAN     4-49

NCPs     4-68

Network Control Protocols (NCPs)     4-68

network ports
disabling     4-21
on VLAN trunks     4-45

Network Time Protocol. See NTP

note described     xii

NTP
authentication, enabling     4-6
broadcast-client mode     4-6
client     4-6
described     4-5

number expansion
command     5-49
configuring     5-51
table     5-50

O


organization, document     xii

P


packets. See also traffic

packets, controlling management (CGMP)     4-7

parallel links     4-51

passwords
from a TACACS+ server     4-65
nonprivileged mode     6-2
privileged mode     6-2
VTP domain     4-34

path cost     4-53

PC, terminal emulation settings     2-4

Point to Point Protocol (PPP)     4-68

port block command     4-16

Port Fast, enabling     4-13

Port Fast STP parameter     4-56

port grouping with trunks     4-46

port groups
configuring static addresses (EtherChannel)     4-62
creating EtherChannel     4-18, 4-19
destination based     4-62
restrictions on forwarding     4-19
source-based     4-62

port monitoring conflicts with trunks     4-45

port priorities     4-51

ports
assigning multi-VLAN     4-30
configuring, SSP     4-17
dynamic access     4-27
dynamic VLAN membership
configuring     4-57
overview     4-54
reconfirming     4-58
flooded traffic     4-23
internal     xii, 4-4
multi-VLAN     4-27
priority     4-50
private VLAN edge     4-16
resume normal forwarding     4-23
secure     4-64
secured     4-63
security
described     4-63
disabling     4-65
static-access     4-27
STP parameters, changing     4-13
trunks     4-27, 4-45
VLAN assignments     4-29, 4-44
voice, configuring     4-23, 5-17

port scheduling     4-50

POTS dial peer     5-20

power supply, backup
documentation     xvi

PPP     4-68

priority
overriding     4-25
port, described     4-50

prompts for command modes (table)     2-2

pruning
enabling on a port     4-48
enabling on the switch     4-39
overview     4-33
pruning-eligible list, changing     4-48

publications. See documentation

PVC     5-52

PVDM     5-4

Q


QoS. See Quality of Service

Quality of Service
described     5-54
ingress port scheduling     4-50
tools
custom queuing     5-55
listed     5-54
Multilink PPP Interleaving     5-57
RSVP     5-55
RTP header compression     5-58
weighted fair queuing     5-55

R


RADIUS
configuring     6-9
overview     6-8

Random Early Detection     5-54

redundancy
connectivity through STP     4-9
with STP path cost     4-53
with STP port priorities     4-51
with STP UplinkFast     4-10

Remote Dial-In User Service. See RADIUS

remove vlan-list parameter     4-47

root guard     4-15

router hold-time, modifying     4-8

RSVP
configuring for voice     5-55
enabling     5-56

RTP header compression     5-58

S


SAP
CLI access     3-1
connecting a PC     3-2
connecting to     3-3
what's covered     xi

saving configuration     2-7, 4-4, 5-5

scenarios, tdm clock     5-37

scope, document     xi

secure addresses
adding     4-61, 4-62
removing     4-62

secure ports     4-45, 4-63
address-security violations     4-64
disabling     4-65
maximum secure address count     4-64

security
access lists, firewall     6-7
consoles     6-2
firewall     6-7
IP networks     6-1
nonprivileged mode passwords, configuring     6-2
port     4-63
privileged mode passwords, configuring     6-2
RADIUS     6-8
SNMP     6-4
TACACS+     4-66, 6-5
telnet access     6-3
violations, address     4-64

Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP)     4-68

server mode, VTP     4-32

show command, restrictons     4-4

signaling types
E&M     5-17
FXS/FXO     5-17
MFT-T1 CAS     5-17

Simple Network Management Protocol. See SNMP

SLIP     4-68

SNMP
security     6-4

software
terminal emulation     3-2
upgrading switch     4-34

source-based forwarding     4-19

source-based port groups     4-18, 4-62

SPAN
described     4-19
disabling     4-20

Spanning-Tree Protocol. See STP

speed setting     4-18

SSP
CLI restrictions     4-3
configuring     4-1
default settings     4-1, 4-3
device settings     4-6
features     4-2
internal ports     4-4
IOS Release     1-1
management options     4-3
overview     4-2
relationship to System Manager     4-3
saving configuration     4-4
system settings     4-5
what's covered     xi

static-access ports
assigning to VLAN without VTP     4-29
described     4-29
VLAN membership combinations     4-28

static addresses
adding     4-63
configuring for EtherChannel port groups     4-62
described     4-62
forwarding restrictions     4-19
removing     4-63

statistics, VTP     4-39

STP
aging     4-9
BPDU message interval     4-12
described     4-9
forwarding delay timer     4-13
hello BPDU intervaI     4-12
implementation type     4-11
load sharing overview     4-51
load sharing using path costs     4-53
load sharing using port priorities     4-51
number of supported instances     4-26
path cost     4-14
Port Fast feature     4-13, 4-56
port grouping parameters     4-46
port parameters, changing     4-13
port priority     4-15
redundant connectivity     4-9
redundant links with UplinkFast     4-10
root guard     4-15
switch priority     4-12
unpredictable behavior     4-30
UplinkFast feature     4-10
VLAN parameters described     4-11

Switch Manager
relationship to System Manager     1-2

Switch Port Analyzer (SPAN)
disabling     4-20
enabling     4-19

system alarm processor. See SAP     3-1

System Manager
overview     1-2
relationship to CallManager     1-2
relationship to Switch Manager     1-2

system switch processor. See SSP     1-1

T


T1
see MFT-T1 CAS
see MFT-T1 WIC
see T1 (FT1) WIC

T1 (FT1) WIC, configuring     5-13

TACACS+
AAA accounting commands     4-68
AAA authorization commands     4-68
configuring     6-6
creating a TACACS+ server     4-66
initializing     4-67, 4-69
overview     6-5

tdm clock
configuring     5-15, 5-33
defaults     5-35
scenarios     5-37

technical assistance     xix

technical assistance center (TAC)     xix

telnet access
for security access     6-3
to system components     3-4

Terminal Access Controller Access Control System Plus. See TACACS+

terminal emulation settings     2-4, 3-2, 3-3

text conventions     xii

time, setting     4-5

Token Ring VLANs
overview     4-40
TrBRF     4-33
TrCRF     4-33

traffic
blocking flooded     4-22, 4-23
forwarding, and private VLAN edge ports     4-16
reducing flooded     4-20

traffic shaping in Frame Relay     5-52

transparent mode, VTP     4-32

TrBRF VLAN defaults and ranges     4-42

TrCRF VLAN defaults and ranges     4-42

trunks
allowed-VLAN list     4-47
blocking unknown packets on     4-46
configuration conflicts     4-45
configuring     4-46
disabling     4-47
Gigabit     4-45
IEEE 802.1Q     4-45
interacting with other features     4-45
ISL     4-45
load sharing using STP path costs     4-53
load sharing using STP port priorities     4-51
native VLAN for untagged traffic     4-49
overview     4-45
parallel     4-53
pruning-eligible list     4-48
VLAN membership combinations     4-28

U


UDLD     4-16

unicast packets. See flooding controls

unicast traffic, and private VLAN edge ports     4-16

UniDirectional Link Detection.See UDLD

unknown unicast and multicast packets     4-46

Unrecognized Type-Length-Value (TLV) support     4-33

upgrading software     4-34

UplinkFast
enabling     4-10
redundant links     4-10

V


verifying, interface configuration     5-60

Version-Dependent Transparent Mode     4-33

VIC
configuring
E&M     5-28
FXO     5-26
FXS     5-18
MFT-T1 CAS
connecting to network     5-18
described     5-17
supported on MRP     5-2

virtual terminals (VTY)     6-3

VLAN ID, discovering     4-5, 4-60

VLAN Management Policy Server. See VMPS

VLAN Query Protocol (VQP)     4-54

VLANs
802.1Q considerations     4-45
adding     4-43
aging dynamic addresses     4-9
allowed on trunk     4-47
assigning ports to     4-29, 4-44
changing     4-44
changing STP parameters     4-11
configuration guidelines     4-40
default configuration     4-40
deleting     4-44
Ethernet     4-43
ISL     4-45
membership modes     4-27
multi-VLAN ports
assigning     4-30
defined     4-29
overlapping     4-29
ports, assigning to     4-29, 4-44
static-access ports     4-29, 4-44
Token Ring     4-40
trunks. See trunks
trunks configured with other features     4-45
VTP database and     4-39
VTP modes     4-32

VMPS
administering     4-59
configuration file example     4-55
database configuration file     4-55
dynamic port membership
configuring     4-57
overview     4-54
reconfirming     4-58
troubleshooting     4-59
mapping MAC addresses to VLANs     4-54
monitoring     4-59
overview     4-54
reconfirmation interval, changing     4-58
reconfirming membership     4-58
retry count, changing     4-59
server address, entering on client     4-57

voice interface card (VIC)
documentation     xvi

voice interface card. See VIC     5-2

Voice over IP. See VoIP

voice ports
configuring SSP     4-23
E&M
configuring     5-28
described     5-17
FXO
configuring     5-26
described     5-17
FXS
configuring     5-18
described     5-17
MFT-T1 CAS
configuring
described     5-17

voice WAN interface card (VWIC)
documentation     xvi

VoIP
configuring     5-17
Frame Relay, configuring for     5-52
port configuration     4-24

VoIP dial peer     5-23

VTP
advertisements     4-32
client mode, configuring     4-36
configuration guidelines     4-34
consistency checks     4-33
default configuration     4-35
disabling     4-37
domain names and passwords     4-34
domains     4-31
modes
client     4-32
configurations affecting mode changes     4-32
server     4-32
transparent     4-32
monitoring     4-39
pruning
changing the pruning-eligible list     4-48
enabling     4-39
overview     4-33
server mode, configuring     4-36
statistics     4-39
Token Ring support     4-33
transparent mode, configuring     4-37
version 1     4-33
version 2
configuration guidelines     4-35
disabling     4-38
enabling     4-38
overview     4-33
VLAN parameters     4-39

VVID     4-23

VWIC, types of     5-2

W


WAN interface card (WIC)
documentation     xvi

WAN interface card. See WIC     5-2

warning described     xiii

weighted fair queuing     5-55

Weighted Random Early Detection     5-54

WIC
configuring
asynchronous/synchronous serial     5-7
ISDN BRI     5-10
MFT-T1     5-15
T1 (FT1)     5-13
supported on MRP     5-2

wink start     5-32

WRED     5-54

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