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Table Of Contents

Symbols - Numerics - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W -

Index

Symbols

?

command completion 1-14

listing available commands 1-14

? command 1-1

Numerics

802.3ad

See LACP

A

abbreviating commands 1-13

context-sensitive help 1-1

access control lists

See ACLs

accessing MSFC

console port 1-11

Telnet session 1-12

ACLs

merge

displaying current method 2-51

selecting

BDD-based merge method 2-28

ODM-based merge method 2-28

acronyms, list of A-1

addresses

primary IP 2-10

secondary IP 2-10

Address Resolution Protocol

See ARP

audience vii

authentication proxy

watch list

adding IP address 2-13

clearing entries 2-2

configuring 2-13

disabling 2-13

displaying 2-54

enabling 2-13

setting maximum login attempts 2-12

B

BDD

selecting ACL merge method 2-28

BGP

configuring maximum number of parallel routes 2-27

creating traffic classification 2-43

binary decision diagrams

See BDD

boot field

default values, changing 2-3

booting

system software, configuration register 2-3

boot register 2-3

Border Gateway Protocol

See BGP

bridge crb command 2-11

bridge group command 2-11

bridge protocol data unit

See BPDU

bundled images

displaying 2-59

C

CEF

disabling

rate-limiting 2-32

enabling

rate-limiting 2-32

setting

load balancing to include Layer 4 ports 2-31

rate-limiting 2-32

Cisco Express Forwarding

See CEF

CLI

backing out one level 1-13

configuration mode 1-12

console configuration mode 1-13

getting list of commands 1-14

global configuration mode 1-13

interface configuration mode (IOS) 1-13

levels of access 1-12

MSFC CLI

accessing 1-11

privileged EXEC mode 1-13

software basics 1-12

string search

alternation 1-8

anchoring 1-8

expressions 1-5

filtering 1-5

multiple-character patterns 1-7

multipliers 1-7

parentheses for recall 1-9

searching outputs 1-5

single-character patterns 1-6

using 1-5

command execution

multiple interfaces simultaneously 2-8

command-line interface

See CLI

commands, getting list of 1-14

committed information rate

See CIR

configuration, saving 1-11

configuration mode 1-12

consistency checker

configuring 2-37

disabling 2-37

enabling 2-37

console configuration mode 1-13

accessing 1-13

description 1-13

prompt 1-13

console port

accessing MSFC 1-11

D

default form of a command, using 1-5

Distributed Forwarding Card

See DFC

document conventions viii

document organization vii

dot1q

See 802.1Q tunneling

dot1x

See 802.1x

E

enable mode 1-13

encapsulation

IPX 2-23

Enhanced Address Recognition Logic

See EARL

Ethernet over Multiprotocol Label Switching

See EoMPLS

executing a command on multiple interfaces 2-8

expressions

matching multiple expression occurrences 1-7

multiple-character patterns 1-7

multiplying pattern occurrence 1-9

single-character patterns 1-6

specifying alternative patterns 1-8

extended networks

IP, using secondary addresses 2-11

F

fast software upgrade

See FSU

FDDI

raw, IPX encapsulation 2-24

feature manager

displaying

CBAC-configured ACL lists and ports 2-47

dynamic reflexive entries 2-50

general information 2-44

inband packet count 2-46

per-interface information 2-48

per-VLAN information 2-52

summaries 2-51

field-replaceable unit

See FRU

file system consistency check

See fsck

fm

See feature manager

framing

IPX

See IPX, encapsulations

G

global configuration mode

accessing 1-13

description 1-13

prompt 1-13

H

hardware switching

configuring

consistency checker 2-37

disabling consistency checker 2-37

enabling consistency checker 2-37

Hot Standby Router Protocol

See HSRP

HSRP

configuring

initialization delay 2-71

tracking 2-75

disabling delay period 2-71

displaying delay period information 2-67

I

ICMP subnet masks 2-10

informs, enabling 2-68

inter-card communication

See ICC

interface configuration mode

accessing 1-13

description 1-13

prompt 1-13

interface-range macro

creating 2-5

interfaces

addresses, secondary 2-10

intermediate system-to-intermediate system

See IS-IS

Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)

See ICMP entries

Internet Group Management Protocol

See IGMP

Internetwork Packet Exchange

See IPX

interprocessor communication

See IPC

Inter-Switch Link VLANs

See ISL VLANs

IOS

bringing up interface 1-15

viewing and saving configuration 1-15

IP

addresses

primary 2-10

secondary 2-10

primary address, setting 2-10

secondary address, specifying 2-10

IP routing protocols

configuring maximum number of parallel routes 2-27

IP WCCP

disabling

packet redirection on an interface 2-21

enabling

packet redirection on an interface 2-21

IPX

encapsulations 2-23

ARPA 2-24

Ethernet_802.2 2-24

Ethernet_802.3 2-24

Ethernet_II 2-24

Ethernet_Snap 2-24

FDDI raw 2-24

HDLC 2-24

Novell-Ether 2-24

SAP 2-24

SNAP 2-24

framing

See IPX, encapsulations

multiple logical networks 2-24

routing

disabling 2-23

enabling 2-23

enabling on multiple networks (example) 2-26

secondary networks 2-23

subinterfaces 2-24

configuration (example) 2-26

J

jumbo frames

default value 2-40

restoring default value 2-40

setting maximum packet size 2-40

setting maximum transmission unit size 2-40

L

Layer 3 manager

displaying information 2-57

LCP

displaying bundled images 2-59

Link Aggregation Control Protocol

See LACP

M

macro

creating an interface-range macro 2-5

maintenance loop signaling entity

See MLSE

maximum transmission unit

See MTU

MCP

displaying bundles images 2-59

Media Access Control

See MAC address table

message digest 5

See MD5

message-of-the-day

See MOTD

MLS

displaying

ACL merge method 2-51

MSFC command

permitting traffic 2-35

selecting ACL merge method 2-28

MLS IP

deleting

ACL threshold 2-34

global

disabling consistency checker 2-37

enabling consistency checker 2-37

installing

ACL threshold 2-36

interface

disabling internal router 2-30

enabling internal router 2-30

enabling non-RPF multicast fastdrop 2-39

more commands

filter 1-5

search 1-5

--More-- prompt

filter 1-5

search 1-5

MSFC

accessing from supervisor engine

console port 1-11

telnet session 1-12

configuration mode 1-14

programing new ROMMON into Flash 2-77

session command and 1-12

setting execution preference 2-77

supervisor engine console command 1-11

MSFC CLI

accessing 1-11

MSFC commands

interface range 2-8

mls ip inspect 2-35

set traffic-index 2-43

show microcode 2-59

show msfc2 rom-monitor 2-60

show scp 2-62

upgrade rom-monitor 2-77

MTU

default values 2-40

restoring default value 2-40

setting maximum packet size 2-40

setting maximum size 2-40

Multilayer Switch Feature Card

See MSFC

Multilayer Switching

See MLS

multiple-character patterns 1-7

Multiple Spanning Tree

See MST

Multiprotocol Label Switching

See MPLS

N

NetFlow Data Export

See NDE

network entity title

See NET

NLSP

subinterfaces 2-24

configuration (example) 2-26

no form of a command, using 1-5

non-RPF multicast fastdrop

enabling 2-39

O

ODM

selecting ACL merge method 2-28

order-dependent merge algorithm

See ODD

P

paging prompt

see --More-- prompt

parallel router 2-11

per-VLAN spanning tree

See PVST+

PIM

disabling triggered RPF check 2-16

setting back-off interval 2-16

setting check interval 2-18

setting triggered check interval 2-16

port range

executing 2-8

primary address

IP, setting 2-10

private VLANs

See PVLANs

privileged EXEC mode

accessing 1-13

description 1-13

prompt 1-13

Protocol Independent Multicast

See PIM

Q

Q-in-Q

802.1Q in 802.1Q

See 802.1Q tunneling

QoS Device Manager

See QDM

question command 1-1

R

Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol

See RSTP

Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol+

See RSTP+

redundancy

displaying

configuration information 2-61

related documentation vii

remote procedure call

See RPC

remote SPAN

See RSPAN

Reverse Path Forwarding

See RPF

ROMMON

displaying status 2-60

programing new ROMMON into Flash 2-77

setting execution preference 2-77

Route Processor Redundancy

See RPR

Route Processor Redundancy+

See RPR+

router, parallel 2-11

RPF

disabling exists-only checks 2-19

disabling triggered check 2-16

enabling exists-only checks 2-19

setting check interval 2-18

setting PIM back-off interval 2-16

setting triggered check interval 2-16

S

saving configuration changes 1-11

SCP

displaying information 2-62

secondary address, IP, using 2-10

secondary networks, IPX 2-23

server load balancing

See SLB

session command, MSFC and 1-12

show commands

filter 1-5

search 1-5

single-character patterns

special characters

single-character patterns, table 1-6

SLB

displaying inband packet count 2-46

slot0

displaying information 2-64

SNMP

informs

disabling 2-68

enabling 2-68

traps

disabling 2-68

enabling 2-68

software configuration boot register 2-3

special characters

anchoring, table 1-8

SP QoS manager

See QM-SP

stub

enabling non-RPF multicast fastdrop 2-39

subinterfaces

IPX 2-24

NLSP 2-24

configuring (example) 2-26

subnet masks, using ICMP 2-10

supervisor engine image

displaying bundled images 2-59

Switch-Module Configuration Protocol

See SCP

T

Tab key

command completion 1-1

table contention level

See TCL

tables

characters with special meaning 1-6

default MTU values 2-40

show ip wccp web-cache detail command output fields 2-56

special characters

multipliers, table 1-7

special characters used for anchoring 1-8

Telnet, accessing MSFC 1-12

Ternary Content Addressable Memory

See TCAM

tracking

configuring

designated router 2-75

traps, enabling 2-68

U

user EXEC mode

accessing 1-13

description 1-13

prompt 1-13

V

VLAN access control lists

See VACL

W

watch list

adding IP address 2-13

clearing entries 2-2

configuring 2-13

disabling 2-13

displaying 2-54

enabling 2-13

setting

maximum login attempts 2-12

WCCP

displaying

global statistics 2-55

inband packet count 2-46

Web Cache Coprocessor Protocol

See WCCP

weighted random early detection

See WRED

weighted round robin

See WRR


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