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

Index


Symbols

(MLP), multilink PPP     2-18

(MMP), multichassis multilink PPP     2-18

?

IOS command help     1-11

¡Advertencia!

usage     xii

A

AAA servers

dial     2-13

access

hardware     1-9

access, network management Components for dial     2-15

access, platforms supported for dial-out remote     2-11

access network, dial L2TP service provider     2-4

access servers, network     2-4

access servers/Provider Edge routers, network     2-6

accounting

dial     2-15

DSL     4-4, 4-12, 4-21, 4-33, 4-42

adding new customer groups

dial     3-6

address management

dial     2-13

DSL     4-3, 4-10, 4-20, 4-31, 4-42

Advarsel

usage     xii

Attention

usage     xii

audience

documentation     ix

authentication

DSL     4-21

authorization

DSL     4-20

authorization and authentication

dial     2-14

DSL     4-33

Aviso

usage     xii

Avvertenza

usage     xii

B

backup components and features, dial     2-8

C

changes

command mode     1-10

saving configuration     1-11

command

help (?) notation     1-11

mode changes     1-10

undo a     1-12

command modes     1-9

user interface     1-9

common components and features

dial     2-11

components, direct ISDN PE dial-in     2-6

components, L2TP dial-in     2-4

components and features, dial backup     2-8

Components for dial access, network management     2-15

configuration

saving changes     1-11

configuring access servers for new customers

DSL     4-49

configuring accounting between the VHG and AR     4-55

configuring address management components     4-56

configuring authentication & authorization components     4-52

configuring CNR network server     4-7, 4-16, 4-29, 4-38

DSL     4-29

configuring the AAA network server using AR     4-48

DSL     4-48

configuring the AR and CNR network servers on the VHG/PE     4-37

DSL     4-37

configuring the AR and CNR servers on LAC and/or VHG/PE     4-49

configuring the AR and CNR servers on the LAC or VHG/PE     4-49

configuring the AR network server     4-28, 4-38

DSL     4-28

configuring the Cisco 6400 router using the SCM     4-6, 4-13

configuring the customer DSL routers     4-27, 4-39

configuring the customers DSL routers     4-39

configuring the DSLAM using CDM     4-7, 4-16

configuring the PE router for a new service     4-8, 4-16

configuring the PE routers (7200, 7500, 6400)     4-24, 4-48

configuring the RFC 1483 PVCs on PE routers     4-8, 4-16

configuring the SSG NRP     4-26

configuring the VHG/PE     4-6, 4-13

configuring the VHG/PE for a new customer     4-38

configuring the VHG/PE routers (6400)     4-36

configuring VHG/PE for a new customer     4-51

context-sensitive help     1-11

controller

configuration     1-10

controller configuration     1-10

conventions

document     xi

core MPLS network

dial     2-15

creating templates and configuration files     4-61

D

dial access, network management Components for     2-15

dial backup components and features     2-8

dial-in components, direct ISDN PE     2-6

dial-in components, L2TP     2-4

Dial-In Provisioning Checklist     3-2

dial L2TP service provider access network     2-4

dial-out platforms     2-11

Dial-Out Provisioning Checklist     3-21

dial-out remote access, platforms supported for     2-11

direct ISDN PE dial-in components     2-6

disable

a feature     1-12

document

conventions     xi

objectives     ix

organization     x

documentation

audience     ix

related     xiii

resources     xvi

DSL access methods     4-2

DSL L2TP access network     4-40

DSL L2TP core network     4-43

DSL L2TP cpe equipment     4-40

DSL L2TP event sequence     4-46

DSL L2TP LACs     4-41

DSL L2TP provisioning     4-46

DSL L2TP RADIUS servers     4-41

DSL L2TP to MPLS VPN integration     4-40

DSL L2TP VHG/PE routers     4-41

E

E0

interface     1-9

Edge routers, network access servers/Provider     2-6

Ethernet0

interface     1-9

F

F0

interface     1-9

fault monitoring     4-4, 4-12, 4-22, 4-34, 4-45

dial     2-16

FDDI

interface     1-9

feature

disable     1-12

features, dial backup components and     2-8

For More Information     xvi

H

hardware

access     1-9

help

command prompt (?)     1-11

context-sensitive     1-11

host

Telnet     1-9

I

icon notation     xi

information

for more     xvi

interface

Ethernet (E0)     1-9

FDDI (F0)     1-9

ports     1-9

router     1-9

Serial0 (S0)     1-9

Serial1 (S1)     1-9

user command     1-9

interface configuration     1-10

mode     1-10

ISDN PE dial-in components, direct     2-6

L

L2TP

dial-out load balancing     2-17

Large-Scale Dial-out     2-17

redundancy     2-17

L2TP dial-in components     2-4

L2TP Dial-Out

Multiple LACs     2-17

L2TP service provider access network, dial     2-4

line configuration     1-10

mode     1-10

logging on to a service     4-23

logging on to SSG     4-23

M

management Components for dial access, network     2-15

management tools

dial     2-15

miscellaneous component configurations     4-47

MLP     2-18

MLP support, requirements for     2-18

MMP     2-18

MMP support, requirements for     2-19

mode     1-10

command changes     1-10

modes

command     1-9

user interface command     1-9

multichassis multilink PPP (MMP)     2-18

multilink PPP (MLP)     2-18

multilink PPP (MMP), multichassis     2-18

N

network, dial L2TP service provider access     2-4

network access servers     2-4

network access servers/Provider Edge routers     2-6

network management     4-4, 4-12, 4-22, 4-34, 4-43

network management Components for dial access     2-15

notation

(?) IOS command help     1-11

Note

usage     xi

NVRAM

save to     1-11

saving configuration to     1-11

O

objectives

document     ix

organization

document     x

overview

dial access     2-1

dial backup     2-7

dial-out access     2-9

direct ISDN PE dial-in remote access     2-5

L2TP dial-in remote access     2-2

optional features used with dial access     2-16

P

passwords     1-12

PE dial-in components, direct ISDN     2-6

Per VRF AAA     2-12

platforms, dial-out     2-11

platforms supported for dial-out remote access     2-11

ports

interface     1-9

PPP (MLP), multilink     2-18

PPP (MMP), multichassis multilink     2-18

PPPoX access network     4-30

PPPoX core network     4-33

PPPoX cpe equipment     4-30

PPPoX event sequence     4-35

PPPoX provisioning     4-35

PPPoX RADIUS servers     4-31

PPPoX remote access SSG to MPLS VPN integration     4-19

PPPoX remote access to MPLS VPN integration     4-30

PPPoX VHG/PE routers     4-30

PPPoX with SSG     4-19

PPPoX with SSG access network     4-19

PPPoX with SSG core network     4-21

PPPoX with SSG cpe equipment     4-19

PPPoX with SSG event sequences     4-22

PPPoX with SSG provisioning     4-24

PPPoX with SSG SP RADIUS server     4-20

PPPoX with SSG SSD     4-21

privileged

command mode     1-9

provider access network, dial L2TP service     2-4

provisioning dial-in access     3-1

provisioning dial-out access     3-20

provisioning L2TP dial backup     3-18

provisioning RBE     4-13

Q

question mark (?)

IOS command help     1-11

R

RBE configuration example     4-17

RBE core network     4-12

RBE DHCP server     4-10

RBE provisioning     4-13

RBE VHG/PE routers     4-10

remote access, platforms supported for dial-out     2-11

requirements for MLP support     2-18

requirements for MMP support     2-19

resources

documentation     xvi

RFC 1483 core network     4-4

RFC 1483 DHCP server     4-3, 4-10

RFC 1483 provisioning     4-5

RFC 1483 routed bridge encapsulation to MPLS VPN integration     4-3, 4-8

RFC 1483 routing integration     4-2

RFC 1483 VHG/PE routers     4-3

router

interfaces     1-9

routers, network access servers/Provider Edge     2-6

S

S0

interface     1-9

S1

interface     1-9

Safety Warnings     xi

sample configurations

dial     3-24

sample configurations for L2TP dial-in     3-24

save

to NVRAM     1-11

saving

configuration changes     1-11

Serial0

interface     1-9

Serial1

interface     1-9

servers, network access     2-4

servers/Provider Edge routers, network access     2-6

service provider access network, dial L2TP     2-4

SLA reporting     4-4, 4-13, 4-22, 4-34, 4-45

dial     2-16

support, requirements for MLP     2-18

support, requirements for MMP     2-19

supported for dial-out remote access, platforms     2-11

T

Telnet

from host     1-9

template examples     4-62

tunnels     4-44

U

undo

a command     1-12

usage

¡Advertencia!     xii

Advarsel     xii

Attention     xii

Avvertenza     xii

Note     xi

Varning!     xii

Varoitus     xi

Waarschuwing     xi

Warnung     xii

user

command mode     1-9

user interface

command modes     1-9

using templates for configuration     4-61

V

Varning!

usage     xii

Varoitus

usage     xi

VHG/PE routers

dial     2-5

VHG farms     4-44

virtual access interface

dial     2-12

VPDN Multihop with VRF     2-13

VPN management     4-33, 4-43

W

Waarschuwing

usage     xi

warnings

safety     xi

Warnung

usage     xii


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