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Omni Switch/Router
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User Manual
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Cautions
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Table of Contents
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4 The User Interface
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7 Managing Files
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8 Switch Security
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16 Managing 802.1Q Groups
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21 Interswitch Protocols
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23 Multicast VLANs
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25 IP Routing
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26 UDP Forwarding
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27 IPX Routing
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29 Managing Frame Relay
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30 Point-to-Point Protocol
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31 WAN Links
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32 Managing ISDN Ports
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34 Backup Services
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35 Troubleshooting
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1 Omni Switch/Router
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Chassis and Power Supplies
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Page 1-3
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Page 1-4
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MPX and
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MPX and two (2) Omni
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Page 1-5
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Page 1-6
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OmniS/R-3
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OmniS/R-5
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Page 1-11
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OmniS/R-9 and OmniS/R-9P
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Page 1-14
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Page 1-18
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HRE-X and the
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Grounding a Chassis
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The Omni Switch/Router
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Valid HRE-X Configurations
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OmniS/R-PS5-DC375
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(-)/(+)/GND
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Page 1-26
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OmniS/R-PS9-DC725
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GND/(+)/(-)
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2 The Omni Switch/Router MPX
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Page 2-2
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MPX Management Connectors
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Ethernet Management Port
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Configuring MPX Serial Ports
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Flash Memory Guidelines
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MPX Redundancy
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MPX Redundancy Commands
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3 Omni Switch/Router
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Switching Modules
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Required Image Files
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Installing a Switching Module
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Page 3-5
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Removing a Switching Module
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Diagnostic Tests
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Page 3-10
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Step 4. Attenuate Properly
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Gigabit Ethernet Modules
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Gigabit Ethernet Modules
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♦ Special Note ♦
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ESX-K-100C-32W
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Page 3-18
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ESX-K-100FM/FS-16W
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Page 3-21
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WAN BRI Port Specifications
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(S/T Interface)
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(U Interface)
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WAN T1/E1 Port Specifications
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WAN Serial Port Specifications
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WSX-S-2W
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WAN Modules
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WAN Modules
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WSX-FT1/E1-SC
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Page 3-35
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WSX-BRI-SC
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4 The User Interface
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Exit the Command Interface
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Hardware Commands
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Basic Switch Management Table
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Network Management Commands
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Layer II Switching Commands
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Groups, VLANs, Policies Table
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Page 4-9
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UI Commands
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Routing Commands
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WAN Access Commands
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WAN Access Table (continued)
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UI Command
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Page 4-13
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UI and the CLI for
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User Interface Menu
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Main Menu Summary
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Entering Command Names
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Quitting a Command
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Scrolling
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The UI Configuration Menu
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Configuring the System Prompt
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Page 4-19
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Page 4-20
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Page 4-21
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Page 4-22
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Page 4-23
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Page 4-24
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Viewing Commands
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Changing Passwords
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Page 4-26
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Page 4-27
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Abbreviating IP Addresses
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Page 4-29
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IP Routing” for more
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Page 4-30
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UI. Enter
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Setting the Login Banner
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Creating a new Banner
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Permanent Banner
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Login Accounts
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Multiple User Sessions
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Listing Other Users
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Deleting Other Sessions
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Page 4-36
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Advanced Kill Command Options
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The Search Command
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Renewing a Search
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The Filter Command
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Page 4-42
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UI table):
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Page 4-43
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Wildcard Command Options
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Page 4-45
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Page 4-46
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5 Installing Switch Software
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Using FTP Server
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Using FTP Client
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Using ZMODEM
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System Boot
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Page 5-6
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Page 5-7
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6 Configuring Management
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Processor Modules
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Page 6-2
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1200, 9600, 19200, and
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38400 bps
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Configuring the Modem Port
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Configuring SLIP
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Page 6-5
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MPX, you must configure the
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Management Processor Modules
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Page 6-8
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IP address
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The MPM Command/Menu
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Page 6-13
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MPX and something similar
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Setting the Load Suffix
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Synchronizing Image Files
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Resetting a Secondary MPX
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Displaying the Swap State
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Enabling the Swap Mode
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Disabling the Swap Mode
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Page 6-22
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7 Managing Files
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Changing Directories
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Listing Switch Files
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Deleting Switch Files
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Deleting All Image Files
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Copying System Files
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Displaying Text Files
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Editing Text Files
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Page 7-8
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Page 7-9
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Page 7-10
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Real-World Examples
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Real-World Example 2
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System Menu
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Page 7-14
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Creating a New File System
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8 Switch Security
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Rebooting the Switch
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Secure Switch Access
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Page 8-6
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Page 8-7
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Adding Filters
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Deleting Filters
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Page 8-10
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Managing User Login Accounts
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Default Accounts
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Page 8-13
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UI mode
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Page 8-15
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Page 8-16
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Command Family Table
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Global Family Table
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Modifying a User Account
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Deleting a User
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9 Configuring Switch-Wide
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Parameters
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Page 9-2
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MIB tree
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Page 9-3
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ID for this switch
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Page 9-4
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SLIP, and software loopback
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Page 9-6
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Page 9-7
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Page 9-8
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DST for the switch, enter
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Timezone and DST Parameters
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Viewing Slot Data
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Viewing System Statistics
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Clearing System Statistics
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Page 9-17
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Page 9-18
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Viewing Memory Utilization
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Viewing MPX Memory Statistics
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Checking the SIMM Files
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Configuring System Information
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Viewing CAM Information
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Configuring CAM Distribution
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Configuring CAM Distribution
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Page 9-28
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IP service enter
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Page 9-29
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Duplicate MAC Address Support
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Duplicate MAC Aging Timer
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Multicast Claiming
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Disabling Flood Limits
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Saving Configurations
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Page 9-34
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10 Switch Logging
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Page 10-2
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Syslog Facility Codes
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Syslog Priority Codes
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Page 10-5
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Configuring Switch Logging
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Page 10-7
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Page 10-8
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Page 10-9
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Page 10-10
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FTP, or Telnet
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Page 10-11
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Page 10-12
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Page 10-13
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Page 10-14
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11 Health Statistics
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Setting Resource Thresholds
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Setting Bandwidth Thresholds
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Page 11-4
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SNMP trap is sent
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VCCs, tempera
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View Switch-Level Statistics
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View Module-Level Statistics
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View Port-Level Statistics
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Reset Health Statistics
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12 Network Time Protocol
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Using NTP in a Network
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NTP and Authentication
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NTP Configuration Menu
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Page 12-10
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Configuring a New Server
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Page 12-14
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NTP to deter
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NTP Information Menu
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Page 12-16
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NTP associations
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NTP algorithm
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Page 12-22
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NTP entity. For more
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NTP Statistics Menu
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0.000000 s
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NTP entity
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NTP Administration Menu
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Page 12-35
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NTP messages sent to
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NTP Access Control Menu
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Delete a Restrict Entry
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Configure a Trap in the Server
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13 SNMP (Simple Network
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Management Protocol)
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Page 13-2
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Page 13-4
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IP address(es) defined
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00 00 00 00 : 00 00 00 00
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Page 13-7
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Viewing SNMP Statistics
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Trap Tables
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Position
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Hex Value Page
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Trap Tables
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SNMP Standard Traps
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Warm Start
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Link Down (port 1)
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. The physical port number
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Authentication Failure
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Link Up (port 1)
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Extended Traps
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. The MAC address from
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Port Number. The port number
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Slot Number
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Port Number. The
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SAP table full on insertion
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Slot number. The slot number
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Frame Relay DLCI was created
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400 0000
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Frame Relay DLCI was deleted
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800 0000
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1000 0000
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2000 0000
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4000 0000
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8000 0000
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Thresh-hold rising trap
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Thresh-hold falling trap
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An XMAP turned on or off
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MPC Index. A unique number
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MPOA Resolution Replies. The
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Slot Number. The slot number
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EntityId. The identification
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PeerIndex. The index number
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SessionId. The identification
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14 DNS Resolver and RMON
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Page 14-2
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Probes and Events
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Monitoring Probes
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Monitoring Events
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15 Managing Ethernet Modules
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Kodiak Ethernet Modules
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The Ethernet Management Menus
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Page 15-5
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Page 15-6
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Page 15-7
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OmniChannel
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The Server Channel Feature
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Creating an OmniChannel
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Page 15-12
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Deleting an OmniChannel
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Page 15-14
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Page 15-15
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16 Managing 802.1Q Groups
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Page 16-2
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12345678
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Page 16-4
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Page 16-5
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802.1Q groups:
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802.1Q
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Page 16-6
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802.1Q link. To support 64
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Page 16-7
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802.1Q link for Kodiak
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802.1Q traffic over
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Page 16-9
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Page 16-10
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Page 16-11
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Modifying 802.1Q Groups
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Page 16-13
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Page 16-15
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Page 16-16
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Page 16-17
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17 Configuring Bridging
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Page 17-2
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CLI (Command Line
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UI (User Interface)
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CLI mode to UI mode
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Configuration Overview
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Bridge Management Menu
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Page 17-5
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Page 17-6
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Selecting a Default Group
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Bridging Commands
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Page 17-10
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Page 17-12
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Page 17-13
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Page 17-14
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Field descriptions
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Page 17-17
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Setting Flood Limits
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Displaying Group Flood Limits
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Configuring Spanning Tree
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Page 17-24
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Page 17-25
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Page 17-26
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Page 17-27
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Page 17-29
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Page 17-30
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Page 17-32
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Configuring Fast Spanning Tree
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Truncating Tree Timing
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Speedy Tree Protocol
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Page 17-36
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Page 17-37
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LAN the best path
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LAN with another bridge
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Page 17-38
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VLAN, enter stc at
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Page 17-39
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Configuring Source Routing
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Disabling SAP filtering
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Configuring SAP Filtering
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Viewing SAP Filtering
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Page 17-43
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Enabling SRTB for a Group
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Disabling SRTB for a Group
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Viewing the RIF Table
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Clearing the RIF Table
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Page 17-48
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18 Configuring
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Frame Translations
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Page 18-2
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Translating the Frame
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The MAC Header
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The RIF Field
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Encapsulation
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The SNAP Conversion
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Other Conversions
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Page 18-8
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The Network Header
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Address Mapping in IPX
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Frame Size Requirements
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MTU Handling
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Banyan Vines
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Forwarding versus Flooding
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Page 18-15
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The User Interface
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Page 18-17
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FDDI Media - Default Mode
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ATM LANE - Default Mode
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The Ethertype Option
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ATM LANE - Ethernet II Mode
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The SNAP Option
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Ethernet Media - SNAP Mode
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ATM LANE - SNAP Mode
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The LLC Option
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Ethernet Media - LLC Mode
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The “vi” Command
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The Switch Menu
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Default Ethernet Translations
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Default FDDI Translations
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Page 18-28
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Page 18-29
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Port Translations
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Configuring Additional Ports
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Page 18-32
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Page 18-33
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Page 18-34
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Page 18-35
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Page 18-36
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Page 18-37
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Page 18-38
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Any to Any MAC Translations
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Default Autoencapsulation
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Translational Bridging
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Page 18-42
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Page 18-43
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Page 18-44
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Page 18-45
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Page 18-46
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19 Managing Groups and Ports
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Static Port Assignment
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Page 19-3
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Page 19-4
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Mobile Groups
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Page 19-6
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Page 19-7
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Page 19-8
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If def_group is enabled
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Why enable def_group?
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If def_group is disabled
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Why disable move_from_def?
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Helpful Hints:
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If move_to_def is enabled
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Why enable move_to_def?
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Why disable move_to_def?
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Page 19-12
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Page 19-13
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Page 19-14
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Routing in a Non-Mobile Group
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VLAN #1)
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Page 19-17
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VLANs.” Some commands in
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Creating a New Group
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Page 19-19
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WAN ports. In
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WAN Routing
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Page 19-20
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Page 19-26
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Page 19-27
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Page 19-28
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Page 19-30
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Page 19-31
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FDDI frames
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Page 19-33
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Page 19-34
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Creating a WAN Routing Group
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Viewing Current Groups
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Modifying a Group or VLAN
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Viewing Your Changes
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Saving Your Changes
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Canceling Your Changes
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Changing the IP Address
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Changing the IP Subnet Mask
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Enabling IP or IPX Routing
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Deleting a Group
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Adding Virtual Ports
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Modifying a Virtual Port
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Deleting a Virtual Port
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Page 19-47
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Page 19-49
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Page 19-50
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802.10 FDDI service port
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LAN Emulation service port
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Page 19-51
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RFC 1577)
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RFC 1490)
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RFC 1483)
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Page 19-52
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Viewing Port Statistics
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Page 19-54
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Viewing Port Errors
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Page 19-56
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Port Mirroring
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Mirrored Port Mirroring Port
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RMON Probe
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Must be in same VLAN
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Page 19-59
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Setting Up Port Mirroring
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Disabling Port Mirroring
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Port Monitoring
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Page 19-63
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If You Chose Dump to Screen
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Page 19-65
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RAM disk has been used by
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RAM disk through the pmcfg
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Port Mapping
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The Details of Port Mapping
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Port Mapping Limitations
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Creating a Port Mapping Set
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Page 19-70
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Page 19-71
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Viewing a Port Mapping Set
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Deleting a Port Mapping Set
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Configuring VLAN Priority
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Viewing VLAN Priority
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20 Configuring Group and VLAN
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Policies
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AutoTracker Policy Types
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Page 20-3
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Where These Procedures Start
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Defining a Port Policy
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Defining a MAC Address Policy
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Defining a Protocol Policy
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Page 20-9
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SAP (service
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SAP types
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Page 20-11
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VLAN, the
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Defining Your Own Rules
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Defining a Port Binding Policy
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Page 20-18
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Defining a DHCP Port Policy
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Viewing Policy Configurations
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Length = 2
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The VLANs
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DHCP Servers and Clients
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DHCP Port and
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MAC Rules
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Page 20-30
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21 Interswitch Protocols
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PANNING TREE PATH
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Hello packet received
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Common Transmission State
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Passive Reception State
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Configuring XMAP
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Page 21-6
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Page 21-7
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VAP packets sent
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VAP and Port Policies
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Configuring VAP
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GMAP Updating Rules
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Configuring GMAP
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Enabling and Disabling GMAP
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Configuring the Gap Time
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Configuring the Hold Time
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Page 21-14
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22 Managing AutoTracker
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The AutoTracker Menu
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AutoTracker VLANs
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The Default VLAN
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The defvl Command
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VLAN solves this problem. If
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IP protocol VLAN
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IP traffic only
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IP and AppleTalk
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VLANs (continued)
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VLAN Assignment
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FDDI Backbone
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VLANs Over a Backbone?
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Creating AutoTracker VLANs
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Y here if you want to set up
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Y, you will
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VLAN 1:2 created successfully
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Page 22-23
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IPX router
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VLAN. You
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Modifying an AutoTracker VLAN
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Deleting an AutoTracker VLAN
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Viewing AutoTracker VLANs
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Page 22-32
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LLC and SNAP traffic
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Page 22-34
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VLAN is complete
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23 Multicast VLANs
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Creating Multicast VLANs
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Defining Recipients By Port
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Modifying Multicast VLANs
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Deleting a Multicast VLAN
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Viewing Multicast VLANs
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Page 23-16
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24 AutoTracker VLAN
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Application Examples
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VLAN Membership
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Application Example 1
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VLANs in IPX Networks
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IPX Networks
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VLAN Assignment
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FDDI Ring
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Application Example 4
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Important Note
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Application Example 5
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D, as is shown in the figure
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25 IP Routing
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IP Routing Overview
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Transport Protocols
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Application-Layer Protocols
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Additional IP Protocols
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The Networking Menu
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The IP Submenu
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Page 25-8
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MAC addresses (or
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Page 25-9
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Page 25-11
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Page 25-12
734
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Page 25-13
735
-
Page 25-14
736
-
Page 25-15
737
-
Page 25-16
738
-
Adding an IP Static Route
739
-
Page 25-18
740
-
VLANs (that is, it must
740
-
Removing an IP Static Route
741
-
Page 25-20
742
-
Page 25-21
743
-
Using the PING Command
744
-
Page 25-23
745
-
Page 25-24
746
-
Page 25-25
747
-
Page 25-26
748
-
Viewing TCP Statistics
749
-
Page 25-28
750
-
Page 25-29
751
-
Using the TELNET Command
752
-
Tracing an IP Route
753
-
Page 25-32
754
-
Configuring IP RIP Filters
755
-
Page 25-34
756
-
IP RIP Filter Precedence
757
-
Deleting IP RIP Filters
758
-
Displaying IP RIP Filters
759
-
Page 25-38
760
-
VLAN 1, you would enter:
760
-
Page 25-39
761
-
Page 25-40
762
-
Page 25-41
763
-
Path MTU Discovery
764
-
26 UDP Forwarding
765
-
UDP Relay Configuration Screen
767
-
BOOTP/DHCP Relay
768
-
External BOOTP Relay
770
-
Internal BOOTP/DHCP Relay
771
-
VLAN 20VLAN 10
772
-
Enabling BOOTP/DHCP Relay
773
-
NetBIOS Relays
775
-
NetBIOS Relay Application
776
-
Configuring NBNS Relay
777
-
Next-Hop Addresses for NBNS
778
-
Configuring NBDD Relay
780
-
Next-Hop Addresses for NBDD
781
-
Generic Service UDP Relay
783
-
Modifying a Generic Service
785
-
Deleting a Generic Service
786
-
Viewing UDP Relay Statistics
787
-
27 IPX Routing
789
-
IPX Routing Overview
790
-
Page 27-3
791
-
VLAN through
791
-
The IPX Submenu
792
-
Viewing the IPX Routing Table
793
-
Page 27-6
794
-
VLAN asso
794
-
Page 27-7
795
-
Viewing IPX Statistics
796
-
Page 27-9
797
-
Viewing the IPX SAP Bindery
798
-
Page 27-11
799
-
Adding an IPX Static Route
800
-
Removing an IPX Static Route
801
-
Page 27-14
802
-
Page 27-15
803
-
Using the IPXPING Command
804
-
Page 27-17
805
-
Page 27-18
806
-
Page 27-19
807
-
Page 27-20
808
-
Page 27-21
809
-
WAN endpoint
809
-
Page 27-22
810
-
Page 27-23
811
-
Page 27-24
812
-
IPX RIP/SAP Filter Precedence
813
-
Page 27-26
814
-
WAN link
814
-
WAN routing services
814
-
Page 27-27
815
-
Enabling IPX Watchdog Spoofing
816
-
Page 27-29
817
-
Page 27-30
818
-
Page 27-31
819
-
Page 27-32
820
-
Page 27-34
822
-
Configuring RIP and SAP Timers
823
-
Viewing RIP and SAP Timers
824
-
Page 27-37
825
-
Adding an IPX Default Route
826
-
28 Managing WAN Switching
827
-
Type of Service (ToS)
828
-
ToS and QoS Interaction
830
-
DTR Dial Backup
831
-
Supported Physical Interfaces
832
-
Supported Protocols
833
-
Page 28-8
834
-
WSX board, port
834
-
Frame Relay
835
-
Data Compression
838
-
Loopback Detection
839
-
The WAN Port Software Menu
840
-
Serial Port Example
841
-
Page 28-16
842
-
Page 28-19
845
-
Page 28-20
846
-
ISDN-BRI Port Example
847
-
Fractional T1 Port Example
850
-
Page 28-25
851
-
Page 28-26
852
-
Page 28-27
853
-
Page 28-28
854
-
Viewing Port Parameters
855
-
Page 28-30
856
-
Page 28-31
857
-
Page 28-32
858
-
Page 28-33
859
-
Page 28-34
860
-
Page 28-35
861
-
Page 28-36
862
-
Deleting Ports
863
-
Page 28-41
867
-
Page 28-43
869
-
PPP Example
870
-
29 Managing Frame Relay
873
-
Compression
877
-
Virtual Circuits and DLCIs
878
-
WSX serial port
879
-
WSX sends STATUS ENQUIRY
879
-
Congestion Control
880
-
Discard Eligibility (DE) Flag
881
-
Page 29-10
882
-
Notification By BECN
883
-
Notification By FECN
884
-
Frame Formats Supported
885
-
Bridging Services
886
-
Frame Relay IP Routing
887
-
Page 29-16
888
-
WSX router on IP Subnet
888
-
Frame Relay IPX Routing
890
-
Trunking
891
-
Before Transmission
892
-
After Transmission
892
-
The Frame Relay Software Menu
893
-
Modifying a Port
894
-
Page 29-23
895
-
B Bidirectional
897
-
U User (the default)
897
-
N Network
897
-
Page 29-27
899
-
Page 29-28
900
-
Modifying a Virtual Circuit
901
-
Page 29-30
902
-
Page 29-31
903
-
Adding a Virtual Circuit
904
-
Page 29-33
905
-
Page 29-35
907
-
DLCI 17 on Port
907
-
Deleting a Virtual Circuit
908
-
Page 29-37
909
-
Page 29-41
913
-
Information on One Port
915
-
Page 29-44
916
-
UP, then the port has been
917
-
UP, then the port is
919
-
Page 29-50
922
-
Resetting Statistics Counters
926
-
Managing Frame Relay Services
927
-
Page 29-56
928
-
Configuring a Bridging Service
929
-
Page 29-58
930
-
Page 29-60
932
-
Page 29-61
933
-
Configuring a Trunking Service
934
-
Page 29-63
935
-
Viewing Frame Relay Services
936
-
Page 29-65
937
-
Page 29-66
938
-
30 Point-to-Point Protocol
939
-
Multi-Link PPP
940
-
Multilink Modes of Operation
941
-
Page 30-5
943
-
The PPP Submenu
944
-
Setting Global PPP Parameters
945
-
Page 30-8
946
-
Adding a PPP Entity
947
-
Page 30-10
948
-
Page 30-11
949
-
Page 30-12
950
-
Modifying a PPP Entity
953
-
Page 30-16
954
-
Page 30-17
955
-
Displaying PPP Entity Status
956
-
Page 30-19
957
-
Page 30-20
958
-
Deleting a PPP Entity
959
-
31 WAN Links
961
-
The Link Submenu
962
-
Adding a WAN Link
963
-
Adding ISDN Call Links
964
-
Page 31-5
965
-
Page 31-6
966
-
Page 31-7
967
-
Page 31-8
968
-
Modifying a WAN Link
969
-
Modifying WSX Links
970
-
Deleting WAN Links
971
-
Viewing WAN Links
972
-
Page 31-13
973
-
Displaying Link Status
975
-
Page 31-16
976
-
Page 31-17
977
-
32 Managing ISDN Ports
979
-
Page 32-2
980
-
The ISDN Submenu
981
-
Page 32-4
982
-
Page 32-5
983
-
Page 32-6
984
-
Page 32-7
985
-
Page 32-8
986
-
Page 32-9
987
-
Page 32-10
988
-
33 Managing T1 and E1 Ports
989
-
T1 and E1 Overview
990
-
The T1/E1 Menu
991
-
Configuring a T1 Port
992
-
Configuring an E1 Port
996
-
Page 33-18
1006
-
D4 and E1-noCRC frames
1006
-
Page 33-19
1007
-
Viewing T1 Remote Statistics
1008
-
Page 33-21
1009
-
Page 33-22
1010
-
34 Backup Services
1011
-
Backup Services Commands
1012
-
Adding a Backup Service
1013
-
Field Descriptions
1014
-
Page 34-5
1015
-
Backing Up a Frame Relay PVC
1016
-
Backup Services Commands
1017
-
Modifying a Backup Service
1019
-
Page 34-10
1020
-
Deleting a Backup Service
1021
-
Page 34-12
1022
-
Page 34-13
1023
-
35 Troubleshooting
1025
-
Reporting Problems
1027
-
Report Software Details
1028
-
Understanding Problems
1029
-
Operational Problems
1030
-
Problems with IP Applications
1031
-
Protocol Problems
1032
-
Hardware Problems
1033
-
TEMP LED is Amber
1034
-
STA LED Is Off
1034
-
Error Messages
1035
-
Module Connection Errors
1036
-
Chassis Error Messages
1037
-
Chassis Error Messages Table
1037
-
36 Running Hardware
1039
-
Diagnostics
1039
-
Running Diagnostics
1040
-
Login to Run Diagnostics
1041
-
Resetting a Switching Module
1042
-
Temperature Masking
1043
-
Running Hardware Diagnostics
1044
-
Sample Command Lines
1047
-
Port Tests
1047
-
Module Type Cable Type
1048
-
Page 36-12
1050
-
Running Hardware Diagnostics
1051
-
Page 36-14
1052
-
Page 36-15
1053
-
MPX without an HRE, enter:
1053
-
Page 36-16
1054
-
Page 36-17
1055
-
Page 36-18
1056
-
Page 36-19
1057
-
Page 36-20
1058
-
Page 36-22
1060
-
Page 36-23
1061
-
Page 36-24
1062
-
A The Boot Line Prompt
1063
-
Entering the Boot Prompt
1064
-
Boot Prompt Basics
1065
-
Page A-4
1066
-
Page A-5
1067
-
Viewing Version Number (V)
1068
-
Page A-9
1071
-
Page A-10
1072
-
B Custom Cables
1073
-
Page B-2
1074
-
Page B-3
1075
-
Page B-4
1076
-
Page B-5
1077
-
Page B-6
1078
-
Page B-7
1079
-
Page B-8
1080
-
Page B-9
1081
-
Page B-10
1082
-
Page B-11
1083
-
Page B-12
1084
-
Page B-13
1085
-
Page B-14
1086
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