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Numerics

10/100BASE-T interface module

description     10-9
10/100BASE-T interface modules     10-8, 10-9

displaying configurations     10-10
LEDs     10-9
memory capacity     10-9
100BASE-FX Ethernet interface module

overview     10-9
100BASE-FX interface modules

LEDs     10-9
memory capacity     10-9
25-Mbps port adapters

cabling     5-37, 5-38
collisions     5-37
CRC errors     5-37, 5-38
displaying configurations     5-36
LEDs     5-35
network diameters     5-37
troubleshooting     5-35  to 5-38
155-Mbps port adapters

cabling     5-15, 5-17
collisions     5-16
CRC errors     5-16, 5-17
displaying configurations     5-14
LEDs     5-14
network diameters     5-16
troubleshooting     5-14  to 5-18
622-Mbps port adapters

cabling     5-15, 5-17
collisions     5-16
CRC errors     5-16, 5-17
displaying configurations     5-14
LEDs     5-14
network diameters     5-16
troubleshooting     5-14  to 5-18

A

aaa authorization execs tacacs+ command     B-4

access control list. See ACL

access layer     4-1

ACL

daughter card     10-46
definition     10-46
general     10-46
interface modules supported     10-46
packet flow     10-47
two-port Gigabit Ethernet interface module
built-in functionality     10-26
ACL daughter card

displaying configurations     10-47
overview     10-46
troubleshooting     10-48  to 10-49
addresses. See PNNI addresses

aggregated horizontal links     6-40

aggregation token pairs

checking configuration     6-45  to 6-47
AISs

description     5-6
enabling     5-7  to 5-9
loopback tests     5-6
OAM operation     5-6
alarm indication signals. See AISs

application-specific integrated circuit. See ASIC

ASIC     11-2

ATM cells

generic identifier transport IEs     C-4
LANE data frames     C-5
NNI headers     C-2
OAM cells     C-3
types     C-1
UNI headers     C-1
ATM example network (figures)     4-2  to 4-9

ATM networks, example (figures)     4-2  to 4-16

atm oam command     5-7

ATM router module

overview     13-2
software image warning     13-1
ATM router modules

ATM network (illustration)     13-13
IP switching example network (illustration)     13-18
IP switching overview     13-18
IPX switching example network (illustration)     13-20
IPX switching overview     13-20
LEC Example Network (illustration)     13-14, 13-22, 13-27, 13-29
LECs troubleshooting commands     13-14
overview     13-2  to 13-4, 13-11  to 13-12
packet and cell flow     13-8
packet flow (illustration)     13-10
restrictions, hardware and software     13-4
routing and bridging functions (figure)     13-3
traffic flow (figure)     13-9
troubleshooting     13-11  to 13-12
troubleshooting LECs     13-12
ATM routes

checking     6-21  to 6-22
atm signalling diagnostics command     6-18

ATM switching

cell rates     5-3  to 5-4
loopback tests     5-6
port checks     5-1  to 5-3
ATM-to-Layer 3 switching     13-2

ATM Uplink interface module

displaying configurations     10-36
LEDs     10-34
overview     10-34
troubleshooting     10-36  to 10-40
ATM uplink interface modules

displaying configurations     10-36
enhanced Gigabit Ethernet interface     10-34
LEDs     10-34
ATM uplink modules

overview     13-4
attenuation

cabling problems     2-5
auto negotiation     11-21

auxiliary lines

troubleshooting     1-4

B

backbone layer     4-1

BASE-FX     10-8

BASE-T     10-8

BITS ports

LEDs     9-8
troubleshooting configurations     9-11
booting

troubleshooting     1-4
bridge groups

routing     12-13
bridge-group virtual interface. See BVIs

bridging

about     12-2
configuration tasks     12-2
using Fast EtherChannel     12-17
broadcast-and-unknown servers. See BUSs

buffers, internal. See internal buffers

Building Integrated Timing Supply ports. See BITS ports

BUSs

checking configurations     7-4  to 7-5
network, example     7-2
BVIs

about     12-13
displaying information     12-14

C

cable testers     2-5

cabling

10/100 Ethernet interface modules     10-11
25-Mbps port adapters     5-37, 5-38
155-Mbps port adapters     5-16, 5-17
622-Mbps port adapters     5-16, 5-17
attenuation     2-5
cable testers     2-5
category 3     5-3
category 5     5-3, 5-4
CDS3 Frame Relay port adapters     5-40, 5-41
CDS3 Frame Relay port adaptersCDS3 Frame Relay port adapters
cabling     5-41
cell rates     5-3  to 5-4
CES E1 port adapters     5-33, 5-34
CES T1 port adapters     5-33, 5-34
checking     5-3
DS3 port adapters     5-29, 5-30
E1 port adapters     5-24, 5-25, 5-26
E3 port adapters     5-29, 5-30
enhanced Gigabit Ethernet interface modules     10-30
Gigabit Ethernet interface modules     10-23
NEXT     2-5
noise     2-5
OC-3c interface modules     5-20, 5-21, 10-11, 10-23, 10-30
OC-12c interface modules     5-20, 5-21, 10-11, 10-23, 10-30
OC-48c interface modules     5-20, 5-21, 10-11, 10-23, 10-30
T1 port adapters     5-24, 5-25, 5-26
called-nsap-address command     6-18

CAM table entries     11-33

cautions

creating core dumps     D-1, D-3
debug all command output     A-4
debug commands     2-3, 6-43, A-2
CBR connections

checking PVP resources for     6-8
CCO. See Cisco.com

CDS3 Frame Relay port adapters

cabling     5-41
collisions     5-40
CRC errors     5-40, 5-41
displaying configurations     5-39
LEDs     5-38
network diameters     5-40
troubleshooting     5-38  to 5-42
CEF adjacencies     11-30, 11-41

cell rates

checking     5-3  to 5-4
collisions     5-4
CRC errors     5-3, 5-4
cells. See ATM cells; OAM cells

CES

checking circuit configurations     9-2  to 9-3
debug commands     9-7
network, example (figure)     9-4
overview     9-1
troubleshooting     9-4  to 9-6
CES E1 port adapters

cabling     5-34
collisions     5-34
CRC errors     5-34
displaying configurations     5-32
LEDs     5-32
network diameters     5-34
troubleshooting     5-32  to 5-35
CES T1 port adapters

cabling     5-34
collisions     5-34
CRC errors     5-34
displaying configurations     5-32
LEDs     5-32
network diameters     5-34
troubleshooting     5-32  to 5-35
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. See CHAP

CHAP

misconfigured     B-5
circuit emulation service. See CES

Cisco.com     xx, xxi, 3-11, E-3

Cisco 7500 RSP

similar to RSP     11-9
Cisco Connection Online. See Cisco.com

Cisco Group Membership Protocol. See CGMP

Cisco IOS

bridging functionality     12-2
Cisco TAC. See TAC

clocking. See network clocking

CLP bit     C-2

configure terminal command     6-18, A-5

configuring

bridging     12-2
Fast EtherChannel     12-17
online diagnostic commands     3-2  to 3-3
online diagnostics examples     3-3
online diagnostic tests     3-2  to 3-3
congestion loss priority bit. See CLP bit

connection management

debugging     6-8
connectivity. See network connectivity

console problems     1-4

console terminals

limiting output on     A-8
versus other terminals     A-8
constant bit rate connections. See CBR connections

conventions     xviii

core dumps

creating     D-1  to D-2
creating without reloading     D-3
exception commands     D-1  to D-2
memory     D-2
memory requirements     D-2
TFTP servers     D-1
core layer     4-1

CRC errors

10/100BASE-FX interface modules     10-11
10/100BASE-T interface modules     10-11
25-Mbps port adapters     5-37, 5-38
155-Mbps port adapters     5-16, 5-17
622-Mbps port adapters     5-16, 5-17
CDS3 Frame Relay port adapters     5-40, 5-41
CES E1 port adapters     5-34
CES T1 port adapters     5-34
DS3 port adapters     5-29, 5-30
E1 port adapters     5-25, 5-26
E3 port adapters     5-29, 5-30
enhanced Gigabit Ethernet interface modules     10-30
Gigabit Ethernet interface modules     10-23
OC-3c interface modules     5-20, 5-21, 10-11, 10-23, 10-30
OC-12c interface modules     5-20, 5-21, 10-11, 10-23, 10-30
OC-48c interface modules     5-20, 5-21, 10-11, 10-23, 10-30
T1 port adapters     5-25, 5-26
customer service and support

See also technical support
cyclic redundancy check errors. See CRC errors

D

daemons

not compiling     B-2
not running     B-3
syslog server setup     A-9
debug all command (caution)     A-4

debug atm conn command     6-8

debug atm errors command     5-13

debug atm oam-all command     5-13

debug atm oam-pkt command     5-13

debug atm pnni adj-event command     6-26

debug atm pnni adj-packet command     6-26

debug atm pnni flood-packet local-node command     6-29

debug atm pnni hello-packet command     6-38

debug atm pnni route-all atm command     6-20

debug atm pnni svcc-rcc remote-node command     6-43

debug atm sig-all command     6-17

debug atm sig-events command     6-23

debug commands

cautions     2-3, 6-43, A-2, A-4
disabling     2-3, A-4
displaying options     A-3
displaying status     A-2
output     A-1, A-4  to A-10
overview     A-1
system performance     A-1
using     2-3, A-2
debug diag online command     3-3

debug lane client command     7-9

debug lane config command     7-9

debug lane finder command     7-9

debug lane server interface atm command     7-9

debug lane signalling interface atm command     7-9

debug ports command     5-13

debug ports netclock command     9-9

debug ppp negotiation command     B-4

debug tag-switching adjacency command     8-12

debug tag-switching atm-tdp command     8-12

debug tag-switching packets command     8-12

debug tag-switching tdp command     8-12

debug tag-switching tfib command     8-12

debug tag-switching traffic-eng command     8-13

debug tag-switching tsp-tunnels command     8-13

dense mode     11-45

diagnostic commands

debug commands     2-3
overview     2-1
ping commands     2-3
show commands     2-1
traceroute commands     2-4
diag online access command     3-2

diag online access freq command     3-3

diag online command     3-2

diag online oir command     3-3

diag online oir pktsize command     3-3

diag online snake command     3-3

diag online snake timer command     3-3

diameters. See network diameters

digital multimeters     2-5

distribution layer     4-1

document conventions     xviii

dropped connections

cell drop locations     6-56  to 6-57
network circuit timing     6-58  to 6-60
oversubscription     6-57
traffic priorities     6-58
DS3 port adapters

cabling     5-30
collisions     5-29
CRC errors     5-29, 5-30
displaying configurations     5-28
LEDs     5-27
network diameters     5-29
troubleshooting     5-27  to 5-31, 5-38  to 5-42
DVMRP     11-46

E

E1 port adapters

cabling     5-26
collisions     5-25
CRC errors     5-25, 5-26
displaying configurations     5-23
LEDs     5-23
network diameters     5-25
troubleshooting     5-23  to 5-27
E3 port adapters

cabling     5-30
collisions     5-29
CRC errors     5-29, 5-30
displaying configurations     5-28
LEDs     5-27
network diameters     5-29
troubleshooting     5-27  to 5-31, 5-38  to 5-42
echo messages. See ICMP echo messages

EHSA

description     3-13, 3-18
eight-port Gigabit Ethernet interface module

block diagram (illustration)     10-20, 10-27
description     10-20
LEDs     10-20
overview     10-20
enhanced Gigabit Ethernet modules

ATM uplink     10-34
Enhanced High System Availability. See EHSA

EPLD     3-12

Erasable Programmable Logic Devices. See EPLDs

error message logging. See message logging

EtherChannel

benefits     12-16
ISL
VLANs     12-16
port channels supported     12-16
Ethernet interface

general troubleshooting     10-1
Ethernet media problems     1-4

example network (figures)     4-2  to 4-16

exception core-file command     D-1

exception dump command     D-1, D-2

exception memory core dumps. See core dumps

exception memory fragment command     D-2

exception memory minimum command     D-2

F

F4 OAM flows

description     5-6
operation     5-6
F5 OAM flows

description     5-6
operation     5-6
Fast EtherChannel

bridging     12-17
Fast EtherChannel. See FEC

Fast Ethernet

Fast EtherChannel     12-17
FEC

benefits     12-16
port channels supported     12-16
fiber interface modules description     10-9

Field Programmable Gate Arrays. See FPGAs

File Transfer Protocol. See FTP

FPGA

definition     3-12
upgrade     3-12
FTP

sending data to TAC     E-3
transferring core dumps     D-1, D-3
troubleshooting TACACS+     B-1
FTP servers

core dump output, example     D-2
transferring core dumps (caution)     D-1, D-3
functional images

description     3-12
maintaining     3-12

G

gcc command (UNIX)     B-2

GEC

bandwidth scalability     12-17
general problems

troubleshooting     1-3
generic flow control fields. See GFC fields

generic identifier transport IEs

description     C-4
format (figure)     C-4
GFC fields     C-2

Gigabit EtherChannel. See GEC

Gigabit Ethernet

two-port description     10-21
Gigabit Ethernet interface module

displaying configurations     10-21, 10-28
overview     10-15
GMP     4-1

H

hardware

checking the version     3-7
network, example (figure)     4-5, 4-11
troubleshooting     1-4
version troubleshooting     3-6
header error control fields. See HEC fields

header formats

ATM NNI (figure)     C-2
ATM UNI (figure)     C-1
HEC fields     C-2

hello states. See PNNI hello states

hierarchical network     4-1

Host Standby Router Protocol. See HSRP

HSRP

EtherChannel compatibility     12-16
EtherChannel overview     12-16

I

ICMP echo messages     2-3

IGMP     11-44

ILMI

LANE components     7-2
SVC connection status     6-16  to 6-17
image

finding on Cisco.com     3-7
incoming-port command     6-18

induced uplinks     6-40

Integrated Local Management Interface. See ILMI

integrated routing and bridging. See IRB

interface modules

ATM router module     13-2
Ethernet     10-9
Gigabit Ethernet     10-21, 10-26
multimode fiber     10-9
interfaces

25-Mbps     5-35  to 5-38
155-Mbps     5-14  to 5-18
622-Mbps     5-14  to 5-18
basic checks     5-1  to 5-3
CDS3 Frame Relay     5-38  to 5-42
cell rates     5-3  to 5-4
CES E1     5-32  to 5-35
CES T1     5-32  to 5-35
debugging     5-13
DS3     5-27  to 5-31
E1     5-23  to 5-27
E3     5-27  to 5-31
loopback tests     5-6  to 5-12
network connectivity     5-5  to 5-6
OC-3c     5-18  to 5-22
OC-12c     5-18  to 5-22
OC-48c     5-18  to 5-22
T1     5-23  to 5-27
internal buffers

logging router output     A-8
Internet Control Message Protocol echo messages. See ICMP echo messages

Internet Group Management Protocol. See IGMP

internetwork maps     1-3

Inter-Switch Link. See ISL

IOS image

upgrade procedures     3-11
IOS version

troubleshooting     3-6
IP CEF adjacencies     11-30

IP Layer 3 switching

checking CAM table entries     11-33
checking interface status     11-28
checking IP routing table     11-27
connection (illustration)     11-25
IP CEF adjacencies     11-30
IP Multicast
overview     11-44
troubleshooting     11-25  to 11-38
IP multicast Layer 3 switching     11-44

IPX Layer 3

checking CEF adjacencies     11-41
checking IPX routing tables     11-40
connection (illustration)     11-39
troubleshooting     11-39  to 11-43
troubleshooting commands     11-39
IRB

BVIs and     12-13
configuration considerations     12-13
configuring     12-13
displaying information     12-14
overview     12-13  to 12-14
troubleshooting     12-14, 12-14  to 12-16
using     12-13
ISL

definition     12-16
EtherChannel compatibility     12-16

K

Kermit protocol

providing data to technical support     E-3

L

LANE

checking configurations     7-3  to 7-8
clients     7-5  to 7-7
connectivity     7-3
debugging connections     7-9
network, example (figure)     7-1  to 7-2
troubleshooting     7-1  to 7-9
LANE data frames

description     C-5
format (figure)     C-5
LANE emulation configuration servers. See LECSs

LAN emulation. See LANE

LAN emulation servers. See LESs

Layer 2 switching

bridging     12-2
broadcasting CAM updates (illustration)     12-6
broadcasts for CAM updates (illustration)     12-3
CAM display     12-11
connection is flooding     12-10
learning process (illustration)     12-4
network example (illustration)     12-6
overview     12-1
packets switched but not appearing     12-10
troubleshooting     12-1  to 12-19
Layer 3 and ATM example network (figures)     4-10  to 4-16

Layer 3 switching

architecture     11-8
control plane     11-20
data plane     11-20
definition     11-2
functions     11-2
half-/full duplex negotiation     11-21
IP connection     11-25
IPX Layer 3 routing troubleshooting     11-39
overview     11-1  to 11-21
packet flow     11-2
route processor     11-9
routing with ATM router module     13-2
switching fabric     11-13
to ATM     13-2
troubleshooting     11-1  to 11-66
LECSs

confirming configurations     7-4  to 7-5
network, example     7-2
troubleshooting database     7-8
LEDs

25-Mbps port adapters     5-35
155-Mbps port adapters     5-14
622-Mbps port adapters     5-14
ATM router module     13-11
ATM Uplink interface module     10-34
CDS3 Frame Relay port adapters     5-38
CES E1 port adapters     5-32
CES T1 port adapters     5-32
DS3 port adapters     5-27
E1 port adapters     5-23
E3 port adapters     5-27
network clock modules     9-8
OC-3c interface modules     5-18
OC-12c interface modules     5-18
OC-48c interface modules     5-18
T1 port adapters     5-23
two port enhanced Gigabit Ethernet interface modules     10-27
two-port Gigabit Ethernet interface modules     10-21
LESs

confirming configurations     7-4  to 7-5
network, example     7-2
LGNs

checking induced ports     6-47
displaying ancestors     6-31
PTSEs     6-28  to 6-30
SVCC-RCC     6-39
LightStream 1010

ARM software warning     13-1
logging. See message logging

logging buffered command     A-6

logging command     A-5, E-2

logging console command     A-6

logging facility command     A-6

logging monitor command     A-6

logging on command     A-7

logging router output. See message logging

logging source-interface command     A-6

logging trap command     A-6

logical group nodes. See LGNs

login problems     B-4  to B-5

loopback tests. See OAM loopback tests

M

Macintosh

logging router output     E-2
make command (UNIX)     B-2

MBONE     11-46

memory core dumps. See core dumps

message logging

choosing destinations     A-5  to A-10, E-2
configuring     A-6  to A-10
directing to console     A-7
displaying configuration     A-9  to A-10
keywords (table)     A-7
levels (table)     A-7
limiting output     A-8
setting levels     A-7
syslog servers     A-9, E-2
to internal buffers     A-8
modems

troubleshooting     1-4
monitors

logging output     A-8
See also network monitors
multicast backbone. See MBONE

multimeters. See digital multimeters

N

near-end crosstalk. See NEXT

network analyzers     2-6

network clocking

CES interface configurations     9-12
feature summary (table)     9-8
LED descriptions (table)     9-8
network source configurations     9-9  to 9-11
troubleshooting     9-7  to 9-12
network connectivity

checking     5-5  to 5-6, 6-1
dropped connections     6-55  to 6-60
PNNI     6-12  to 6-51
PVCs     6-2  to 6-8
PVPs     6-2  to 6-8
soft PVCs     6-9  to 6-12
VP tunnels     6-52  to 6-55
network diameters

25-Mbps port adapters     5-37
155-Mbps port adapters     5-16
622-Mbps port adapters     5-16
CDS3 Frame Relay port adapters     5-40
CES E1 port adapters     5-34
CES T1 port adapters     5-34
checking     5-3
DS3 port adapters     5-29
E1 port adapters     5-25
E3 port adapters     5-29, 5-40
T1 port adapters     5-25
network maps     1-3

network monitors     2-5

Network-Node Interface. See NNI

network performance

debug commands (caution)     2-3, 5-13
monitoring     2-5
network traffic

debugging (caution)     A-4
generating with ping command     A-5
NEXT

cabling problems     2-5
NNI

PNNI requirements     6-34
signaling status     6-24
NNI cell headers

description     C-2
format (figure)     C-2
no debug all command     2-3, 5-13

no debug command     2-3

noise

cabling problems     2-5

O

OAM cells

description     C-3
structure (figure)     C-3
OAM loopback tests

configuring     5-10  to 5-12
examples     5-10  to 5-12
operations (figure)     5-8
overview     5-6
performing     5-6  to 5-12
process (figure)     5-9
OC-3c

ATM uplink interface modules     10-34
OC-3c interface modules

cabling     5-21
CRC errors     5-20, 5-21, 10-11, 10-23, 10-30
displaying configurations     5-19
LEDs     5-18
troubleshooting     5-18  to 5-22
OC-12c

ATM uplink interface modules     10-34
OC-12c interface modules

troubleshooting     5-18  to 5-22
OC-12c interface modules

cabling     5-21
CRC errors     5-20, 5-21, 10-11, 10-23, 10-30
displaying configurations     5-19
LEDs     5-18
OC-48c interface modules

cabling     5-21
CRC errors     5-20, 5-21, 10-11, 10-23, 10-30
displaying configurations     5-19
LEDs     5-18
troubleshooting     5-18  to 5-22
online diagnostics

accessibility tests     3-2
OIR tests     3-2
snake tests     3-2
Open Shortest Path First. See OSPF

operation, administration, and maintenance. See OAM cells; OAM loopback tests

optical time domain reflectometers. See OTDRs

OSPF

tag switching and     8-1
troubleshooting configurations     8-8
OTDRs

optical cabling problems     2-5
output from debug commands

caution using     A-4
generating     A-4  to A-5
limiting     A-8
redirecting     A-5  to A-10
setting message logging levels     A-7

P

Packet-over-SONET. See POS

PAP misconfigured     B-4

Password Authentication Protocol. See PAP

passwords

recovering     B-5  to B-6
payload type fields. See PT fields

PCs

logging router output     E-2
peer group leaders. See PGLs

performance. See network performance

permanent virtual channels. See PVCs

permanent virtual paths. See PVPs

PGLs     6-30  to 6-32

PIM     11-44

sparse mode     11-45
ping atm interface atm command

checking connectivity     5-5
generating network traffic     A-5
loopback testing     5-10
ping command

checking connectivity     2-3
troubleshooting tag switching     8-3
PNNI addresses

debugging     6-51
prefix configuration     6-49  to 6-50
PNNI databases

flat network     6-27  to 6-28
hierarchical network     6-28  to 6-30
neighbor synchronization     6-26  to 6-27
same peer group     6-27  to 6-28
PNNI hello state     6-38  to 6-39

PNNI hierarchical networks

aggregation token pairs missing     6-45  to 6-47
LGN induced ports     6-47
link aggregation     6-48
peer group uplinks     6-45
upnodes missing     6-45  to 6-47
PNNI interfaces

checking     6-32  to 6-34
metric configuration     6-36  to 6-37
PVC status     6-35  to 6-36
signaling control channels     6-34
PNNI topologies     6-22  to 6-23

PNNI topology state element databases. See PNNI databases

PNNI troubleshooting

ATM routes     6-21  to 6-22
debugging routing     6-20  to 6-21
debugging signaling     6-17
UNI interfaces     6-15  to 6-17
Point-to-Point Protocol. See PPP

policy layer     4-1

port-channel command     12-16

port channels     12-16

port checks     5-1  to 5-3

Port Stuck

configuring automatic failure recovery     10-7
troubleshooting     10-4
POS uplink interface modules

definition     10-41
displaying configurations     10-42
enhanced Gigabit Ethernet module     10-41
LEDs     10-41
memory capacity     10-41
troubleshooting     10-41  to 10-46
PPP malfunctioning     B-4

Private Network-Network Interface. See specific PNNI terms, such as PNNI addresses

problem solving

steps     1-2
troubleshooting models (figure)     1-2
protocol analyzers. See network analyzers

Protocol Independent Multicast. See PIM

PT fields     C-2

PTSE databases. See PNNI databases

PVCs

connection management debugging     6-8
example network (figure)     6-2
interface status     6-3
UBR connections     6-6
VCIs     6-4, 6-5
VPIs     6-4, 6-5
See also soft PVCs
PVPs

interface status     6-3
troubleshooting     6-2  to 6-8
UBR connections     6-6

R

rcp servers

transferring core dumps     D-1, D-3
RDIs

enabling     5-7  to 5-9
loopback tests     5-6
OAM operation     5-6
recovering passwords. See password recovery

redundancy

configuring     3-13  to 3-18
remote copy servers. See rcp servers

remote defect indications. See RDIs

remote terminal, logging router output     E-2

reverse path forwarding. See RPF

routing, debugging     6-20  to 6-21

routing control channels. See SVCC-RCCs

routing label format (illustration)     11-13

routing tag     11-13

RPF     11-46

S

scanners. See cable testers

script command (UNIX)     E-2

SDM

overview     11-57
partition     11-62
troubleshooting     11-59  to 11-66
sdm size command     11-62

security

password recovery     B-5  to B-6
TACACS+     B-1  to B-5
selective packet discard. See SPD

servers

FTP     D-1, D-2, D-3
rcp     D-1, D-3
syslog     A-5, A-9, E-2
TACACS+     B-4
TFTP     D-1, D-3
Service Specific Connection Oriented Protocol. See SSCOP

show access-lists command     10-48

show adjacency command     11-32

show arp command     11-32

show atm addresses command     6-49, 6-51

show atm ilmi-status     6-17

show atm ilmi-status command     6-5

show atm interface resource atm command     6-6

show atm pnni aggregation link command     6-45

show atm pnni database command     6-27, 6-45

show atm pnni election     6-30

show atm pnni election peers command     6-22, 6-32

show atm pnni hierarchy command     6-30

show atm pnni identifiers command     6-24

show atm pnni local-node command     6-35, 6-51

show atm pnni neighbor command     6-26

show atm pnni resource-info command     6-36

show atm pnni scope command     6-49

show atm pnni summary command     6-51

show atm pnni svcc-rcc command     6-41

show atm pnni topology command     6-22, 6-43

show atm pnni topology node command     6-26

show atm resource command     6-6

show atm route command     6-21, 6-49

show atm routing-mode command     6-33

show atm signalling diagnostics command     6-18

show atm status command     6-3, 6-9

show atm vc command     6-4, 6-54

show atm vc signalling command     6-13

show atm vp command     8-10

show atm vp interface atm command     9-2

show buffers command     2-2

show ces circuit command     9-4

show ces circuit interface command     9-2, 9-4

show ces status command     9-4

show commands (table)     2-2

show controllers c8500 counters command     11-29

show controllers c8500 status command     11-29

show controllers command     6-36, 11-23

show controllers commands (table)     2-2

show epc acl lookup command     10-48

show epc cam interface command     11-36, 11-43

show epc if-entry command     11-49

show epc if-entry interface command     11-38, 11-43

show epc ifmapping command     11-36, 11-42

show epc ip-address command     11-35

show epc ip-prefix interface command     11-34, 11-35, 11-51

show epc ipx-node command     11-42

show epc ipx-prefix interface command     11-52

show epc lsipc command     11-36

show epc patricia interface command     11-36, 11-42

show flash command     2-2

show interfaces atm command     5-14, 5-19, 5-23, 5-28, 10-10, 10-36, 10-42, 12-17, 13-22, 13-27

show interfaces bvi command     12-14

show interfaces command     11-22

show interfaces commands (table)     2-2

show interfaces gigabitethernet command     10-16, 10-21, 10-28

show interfaces irb command     12-14

show interfaces loopback 0 command     8-3

show ip cef command     11-31

show ip mroute command     11-49

show ip ospf command     8-3

show ip route command     11-27

show ip traffic command     11-54

show ipx cef command     11-42

show ipx ipx-prefix command     11-41

show ipx route command     11-40

show ipx servers command     11-41

show ipx traffic command     11-55

show lane client command     7-3, 7-5

show lane command     2-2

show logging command     A-9

show memory command     2-2

show network-clocks command     6-58, 9-9

show processes command     2-2

show processes cpu command     11-53

show running-config command     2-2, 8-3, A-5

show sdm size command     11-60, 11-61

show stacks command     2-2

show startup-config command     2-2

show tag-switching interfaces command     8-3

show tag-switching tdp discovery command     8-3

show tag-switching tdp neighbor command     8-8

show tag-switching tsp-tunnels command     8-10

show tech-support command     E-1

show version command     2-2, 6-41

signaling, debugging     6-17

soft PVCs

ATM addresses     6-10  to 6-11
connection management     6-12
interface status     6-9  to 6-10
network, example (figure)     6-9
VCIs     6-10  to 6-11
VPIs     6-10  to 6-11
software

checking the version     3-7
version troubleshooting     3-6
software image

finding on Cisco.com     3-7, 3-10
sparse mode     11-45

SPD

description     11-55
troubleshooting     11-56
SRP     11-9

SSCOP

checking status     6-16
status command     6-18

summary addresses. See PNNI summary addresses

support, technical. See technical support

SVCC-RCC

caution     6-43
SVCC-RCCs

aggregated horizontal links     6-40
checking status     6-41  to 6-42
debugging     6-43  to 6-44
hello states     6-42
induced uplinks     6-40
overview     6-39
SVCs

alternate diagnostics     6-18  to 6-20
checking downstream     6-23
debugging routing     6-20  to 6-21
debugging signaling     6-17
ILMI status     6-16  to 6-17
SSCOP status     6-16
status at UNI interface     6-13  to 6-14
troubleshooting     6-12  to 6-26
UNI interfaces     6-15  to 6-17
switch card failures     10-2

switched virtual channel connection routing control channels. See SVCC-RCC

switched virtual channels. See SVCs

switching database manager. See SDM

switch route processor. See SRP

switch router

architecture (illustration)     11-9
functions of     11-2
syslog servers

logging troubleshooting information     A-9, E-2
setting up     A-9
system diagnostics

enabling all     A-4
system redundancy

configuring     3-13  to 3-18

T

T1 port adapters

cabling     5-26
collisions     5-25
CRC errors     5-25, 5-26
displaying configurations     5-23
LEDs     5-23
network diameters     5-25
troubleshooting     5-23  to 5-27
TAC     E-3

TACACS+

daemon problems     B-2  to B-3
login problems     B-4  to B-5
source file unarchiving errors     B-1
TACACS+ servers     B-4

Tag Distribution Protocol. See TDP

tag switching

debugging     8-12
initial troubleshooting     8-3  to 8-8
network, example (figure)     8-2
overview     8-1  to 8-2
TDP neighbors     8-8  to 8-9
VP tunnels     8-10  to 8-12
TCAM

cache     11-55
entries     11-58
TDP

overview     8-1
troubleshooting neighbors     8-8  to 8-9
Technical Assistance Center. See TAC

technical support

gathering data for     E-1  to E-2
providing data to     E-3
show tech-support command     E-1
TAC     E-3
terminal monitor command     A-8

terminals. See remote terminals

ternary CAM. See TCAM

TFTP servers

core dumps     D-3
exception dumps     D-1
transferring core dumps     D-1
third-party troubleshooting tools

cable testers     2-5
throughput     13-10

topologies. See PNNI topologies

traceroute command     2-4

transparent bridging

Layer 2 switching     12-2
trap levels

default settings     A-9
troubleshooting

general problems     1-3
internetwork maps     1-3
preparatory measures     1-3
problem-solving models (figure)     1-2
problem-solving steps     1-2
tools     2-4  to 2-6
two-port Gigabit Ethernet interface modules

description     10-26
LEDs     10-21, 10-27
memory capacity     10-21
overview     10-21, 10-26

U

UBR connections

checking configurations     6-6
UNI

checking interfaces     6-15  to 6-17
PNNI requirements     6-34
SVC status     6-13  to 6-14
UNI cell headers

description     C-2
format (figure)     C-1
UNIX

logging router output     E-2
script command     E-2
syslog daemons     A-9
syslog servers     A-9
unspecified bit rate connections. See UBR connections

uplinks

peer groups     6-45
upnodes missing     6-45  to 6-47

Use     11-66

User-Network Interface. See UNI

V

variable bit rate connections. See VBR connections

VBR connections

checking PVP resources for     6-8
VCI fields     C-2

VCIs

numbers     6-4
ranges     6-5
VCs

confirming configurations     6-54
dropped connections     6-55  to 6-60
F5 flows     5-6
virtual channel identifier fields. See VCI fields

virtual channel identifiers. See VCIs

virtual channels. See VCs

virtual path identifier fields. See VPI fields

virtual path identifiers. See VPIs

virtual paths. See VPs

virtual path tunnels. See VP tunnels

volt-ohm meters     2-5

VPI fields     C-2

VPIs

numbers     6-4
ranges     6-5
VPs

F4 flows     5-6
VP tunnels

checking configurations     6-52  to 6-54
checking PVP configurations     6-54
connection management     6-55
network, example (figure)     6-52
troubleshooting     8-10  to 8-12

W

workgroup layer     4-1

write core command     D-3


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