Table of Contents
index
- .bin file
- downloading from CCO 7-4
- to recover system software 7-4
- .pax file
- upgrading system software 7-1
- @ symbol to start boot sequence 7-5
- 0123 LEDs
- description 1-7, 3-10
- troubleshooting 4-3
- 100BASE-T
- cable 1-8
- 100 Mbps LEDs
- description 1-6
- AC-input
- power supply (figure) 1-5
- AC power
- specifications 1-10
- administrator 6-2
- agency approvals
- Content Router 1-10
- agents
- content routing 6-8
- alias command C-2
- altitude
- maintenance guidelines 5-2
- autosense command C-3
- bandwidth command C-4
- bloat command C-5
- boomerang command C-6
- boomerang configuration mode B-2
- boomerang send-packet command C-8
- boot 6-2
- booting
- Content Router 3-9, 6-2
- brackets
- attaching 3-2
- mounting positions 3-3
- browser 6-9
- cables
- Category 5 1-8
- connecting 3-7
- crossover 1-8
- Ethernet specifications 1-8
- network 1-8
- pinouts 1-8
- rollover 1-8
- straight-through 1-8
- UTP 1-8
- warning 2-2
- cabling distance
- maximum 1-10
- caching
- disabling for certain clients A-9
- Category 5
- cable 1-8
- cautions
- description of xvi
- check command C-10
- checking and repairing
- DOS file system volumes 7-8
- clear command C-11
- client command C-13
- clock command C-14
- clock timezone command C-15
- command
- syntax B-2
- commands
- EXEC B-4
- global configuration B-7
- interface global configuration B-9
- WCCP Version 2 A-14
- configuration
- Content Router software 6-1
- content routing agents 6-8
- direct mode and WCCP 6-6
- direct mode and WCCP mode 6-6
- domains 6-7
- information required 6-2
- performing a basic startup configuration 6-1
- required information 6-2
- samples 7-10
- save configuration changes B-4
- service group A-8
- configure command C-16
- connections
- cables 3-7
- power 3-9
- troubleshooting 4-2
- connectors
- list of 1-10
- console
- connecting to port 3-7
- console cable
- description 1-7
- console command
- show cron C-74
- console port
- description 1-6
- Content Router
- booting 3-9
- communication with router A-4
- description 1-1
- front view 1-5, 3-8
- installing 3-2
- maintaining 5-1
- maintaining disks 7-6
- memory 1-4
- rear view 3-9
- recovering
- lost password 7-9
- system software 7-4
- removing 3-10
- repartitioning disks 7-7
- replacing 3-10
- sample configurations 7-10
- specifications 1-9
- storage 1-4
- upgrading system software 7-1
- content routing agents
- configuring 6-8
- conventions
- document xv
- copy command C-17
- corrosion
- preventing 5-3
- cpfile command C-18
- CPU
- specifications 1-9
- cron command C-19
- crossover cable
- pinout 1-9
- current
- VAC-input specifications 1-10
- customer service and support xviii to xx
- data transfer rate
- maximum 1-10
- debug command C-20
- default gateway 6-3
- setting 6-2
- del command C-21
- deltree command C-22
- dimensions
- specifications 1-9
- dir command C-23
- direct mode 6-6
- disable command C-24
- disabling
- caching for certain clients A-9
- disk command C-25
- disk-partitions command 7-7
- disks
- checking and repairing DOS file system volumes 7-8
- maintenance 7-6
- repartitioning 7-7
- displaying WCCP settings A-12
- DNS Delegation Insertion 1-1, 6-6
- dns-ttl command C-27
- document
- conventions xv
- domains
- configuring 6-7
- DOS file system (dosfs)
- checking and repairing volumes 7-8
- maintaining 7-6
- dosfs command C-28
- Drive 0
- description 1-6
- Drive 0 LED
- description 1-6
- Drive 1 LED
- description 1-6
- dust and particles
- reducing 5-2
- Edge Intercept Insertion 1-2, 6-6
- electromagnetic interference
- See EMI
- electrostatic discharge
- See ESD
- EMI
- preventing effects of 5-3
- enable command C-30
- end command C-31
- environment
- maintaining 5-1
- ESD
- preventing damage 2-4, 5-3
- Ethernet
- 100BASE-T 1-8
- cable pinouts 1-8
- cables 1-8
- connecting to port 3-7
- ports 1-8
- Ethernet 0 port
- description 1-6
- Ethernet 1 port
- description 1-6
- Ethernet controller
- specifications 1-9
- exception debug command C-32
- EXEC
- commands B-4
- mode B-1
- exec-timeout command C-33
- exit command C-34
- failure
- power 7-4
- Flash memory
- recovering 7-4
- fragment-size command C-35
- front panel 1-6
- fullduplex command C-36
- global configuration
- commands B-7
- mode B-2
- ground connections
- installing 3-5
- grounding lugs
- description 3-5
- halfduplex command C-37
- hardware
- Content Router front view 3-8
- Content Router rear view 3-9
- specifications 1-9
- status LEDs 1-7
- troubleshooting 4-1
- help
- system B-3
- help command C-38
- home router
- removing Content Router from 3-10
- setting 6-2
- hostname command C-39
- hot spot handling A-5
- humidity
- maintenance guidelines 5-2
- specifications 1-10
- inetd command C-40
- installation
- chassis grounding 3-5
- front mount 3-3
- mid mount 3-3
- rack-mount 3-4
- rear mount 3-3
- tabletop 3-5
- topology considerations 2-1
- warnings 2-1
- install command C-41
- interface command C-42
- interface global configuration
- commands B-9
- mode B-2
- IP address
- setting 6-2
- ip command
- global configuration mode C-44
- interface configuration mode C-43
- ip-ttl command C-46
- ip wccp command
- description A-16
- enabling Content Router support 6-6
- ip wccp group-listen command A-18
- ip wccp redirect command
- enabling web traffic redirection 6-6
- ip wccp redirect exclude in command A-19
- ip wccp redirect out command A-20
- ip wccp version command A-21
- key command C-47
- LEDs
- checking 3-9
- description 1-6
- operational status 1-7, 3-10
- troubleshooting 4-3
- line conditioners
- using 5-5
- LINK LEDs
- description 1-6
- load balancing A-5
- load shedding A-5
- logging command C-49
- lost password
- recovering 7-9
- ls command C-51
- lugs, grounding
- parts needed 3-5
- magnetism
- preventing effects of 5-4
- maintaining
- Content Router disks 7-6
- maintenance
- altitude 5-2
- corrosion 5-3
- dust and particles 5-2
- EMI 5-3
- ESD 5-3
- humidity 5-2
- magnetism 5-4
- preventive procedures 5-1
- site environment 5-1
- temperature 5-1
- max-propagation-delay command C-52
- memory
- Content Router 4400 1-4
- MIB C-112
- mkdir command C-53
- mkfile command C-54
- mode
- boomerang configuration B-2
- configuring direct or wccp 6-5
- direct 6-6
- direct and wccp 1-1
- DNS Delegation 6-6
- Edge Intercept 6-6
- EXEC B-1
- global configuration B-2
- interface global configuration B-2
- WCCP 6-6
- mounting brackets
- attaching 3-2
- figure 3-3
- multiple router support A-2
- network cables
- description 1-8
- network topology
- considerations 2-1
- no command
- boomerang configuration mode C-58
- global configuration command C-56
- interface configuration mode C-55
- no debug command C-59
- ntp command C-60
- ntpdate command C-61
- operating system
- booting 3-9, 6-2
- operational status LEDs
- description 1-7, 3-10
- origin-server command C-62
- password
- administrator 6-2
- recovering lost 7-9
- setting A-9
- ping command C-63
- pinouts
- crossover cable 1-9
- Ethernet cable 1-8
- straight-through cable 1-8
- placement
- Content Router 1-10
- ports
- console 1-6
- connecting 3-7
- description 1-6
- Ethernet 1-8
- connecting 3-7
- Ethernet 0 1-6
- Ethernet 1 1-6
- SCSI LVD only 1-6
- power
- connecting to system 3-9
- failure 7-4
- power indicators
- description 1-6
- power receptacle
- description 1-6
- power source interruptions
- preventing damage from 5-4
- power supplies
- AC 1-5
- on and off switch 1-6
- receptacles 1-6
- using uninterruptible 5-5
- power switch
- description 1-6
- pwd command C-64
- rack-mount brackets
- figure 3-3
- rack-mounting
- chassis 3-4
- radio frequency interference
- See RFI
- reboot 6-2
- receptacles
- description 1-6
- recovering
- lost password 7-9
- system software 7-4
- reload command C-65
- removing
- Content Router 3-10
- rename command C-66
- repairing
- DOS file system volumes 7-8
- repartitioning Content Router disks 7-7
- replacing
- Content Router 3-10
- RFI
- preventing effects of 5-3
- rmdir command C-67
- rollover cable
- identifying 1-8
- router
- communication with Content Router A-4
- registering a router to a multicast address A-8
- removing Content Router from 3-10
- safety
- general precautions 2-3
- SCSI controller
- specifications 1-9
- SCSI LVD only port
- description 1-6
- server-delay command C-68
- service and support xviii to xx
- service group
- configuring using WCCP Version 2 A-8
- setting password A-9
- shock
- preventing damage 5-4
- show arp command C-69
- show boomerang command C-70
- show clock command C-73
- show commands B-10
- show cron command C-74
- show debugging command C-75
- show disk-partitions command 7-7, C-76
- show disks command 7-7, C-77
- show dosfs volumes command 7-7
- show events command C-78
- show file-descriptors command C-79
- show flash command C-80
- show hardware command C-81
- show hosts command C-82
- show inetd command C-83
- show interface command C-84
- show ip interface command A-22
- showing interface statistics 6-6
- show ip routes command C-86
- show ip wccp command A-15, A-25
- showing statistics 6-6
- show logging command C-87
- show memory command C-88
- show ntp command C-89
- show processes command C-90
- show running-config command A-9, C-92
- show snmp command C-94
- show stacktrace command C-96
- show startup-config command C-97
- show statistics command C-99
- show tcp command C-100
- show tech-support command C-101
- show tftp-server command C-102
- show transaction-logging command C-103
- show trusted-hosts command C-104
- show user command C-105
- show users command C-106
- show version command 7-6, C-107
- show wccp command C-108
- site environment
- maintenance factors 5-1
- SNMP
- MIB C-112
- snmp-server community command C-109
- snmp-server contact command C-110
- snmp-server enable command C-111
- snmp-server enable traps command C-111
- snmp-server host command C-112
- snmp-server location command C-113
- software
- configuring 6-1
- initializing 6-2
- recovering 7-4
- upgrading 7-1
- specifications
- Content Router 4400 1-9
- hardware 1-9
- status LEDs
- description 1-7, 3-10
- troubleshooting 4-3
- storage
- Content Router 4400 1-4
- straight-through cables
- pinout 1-8
- subnet mask
- setting 6-2
- surge protectors
- using 5-5
- switches
- troubleshooting 4-2
- system help B-3
- system indicators
- description 1-6
- system software
- maintaining 7-1
- recovering 7-4
- upgrading 7-1
- tabletop installation
- procedure 3-5
- tclsh command C-114
- tcp command C-115
- temperature
- maintenance guidelines 5-1
- specifications 1-10
- terminal C-117
- terminal command
- EXEC mode C-117
- global configuration mode C-118
- tftp-server command C-119
- tools
- for attaching ground connections 3-5
- for rack-mounting 3-2
- topology
- network considerations 2-1
- transaction-log force command C-120
- transaction-logs command C-121
- troubleshooting
- basic checks 4-1
- connections 4-2
- LEDs 4-3
- switches 4-2
- system hardware 4-1
- trouble indicators 4-3
- trusted-host command C-127
- type command C-128
- undebug command C-129
- uninterruptible power supplies
- using 5-5
- upgrading system software 7-1
- user command C-130
- verifying
- software configuration 6-8
- WCCP configuration settings A-9
- vibration
- preventing damage 5-4
- warnings
- cables 2-2
- installation 2-1
- WCCP
- displaying settings A-12
- mode 6-6
- Version 2
- commands A-14
- configuring a service group A-8
- operation A-2
- overview A-2
- prerequisites A-7
- restrictions A-5
- supported platforms A-6
- verifying configuration settings A-9
- wccp dns-boomerang router-list-num command C-132
- wccp flow-redirect command C-133
- wccp port-list command C-134
- wccp router-list command C-135
- wccp shutdown command C-136
- wccp slow-start command C-137
- wccp version command C-138
- weight
- specification 1-9
- whoami command C-139
- write command C-140
Posted: Fri Dec 29 10:30:26 PST 2000
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