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- Conventions
- Related Documentation
- ATM and DSL Interface
- IMA-E1/T1 Interface Configuration
- Configuring an ATM E1/T1 Interface
- ATM IMA-E1/T1 Interface Configuration Example
- Troubleshooting ATM IMA-E1/T1 Interfaces
- ATM E3/T3 Interface Configuration
- Overview
- Configuring an ADSL Interface
- G.SHDSL Interface Configuration
- Displaying and Maintaining ATM and DSL Interfaces
- Troubleshooting DSL Interfaces
- SONET/SDH
- Displaying and Maintaining POS Interfaces
- POS Interface Configuration Example
- Connecting Routers Through POS Interfaces Across Frame Relay
- Troubleshooting POS Interfaces
- General Ethernet Interface Configuration
- Configuring Flow Control on an Ethernet Interface
- Configuring Loopback Test on a Layer 2 Ethernet Interface
- Configuring the Working Mode of an Ethernet Interface
- Configuring the Storm Suppression Ratio for an Ethernet Interface
- Configuring the Interval for Collecting Ethernet Interface Statistics
- Configuring the Cable Type for an Ethernet Interface
- Testing the Cable on an Ethernet Interface
- Configuring the Suppression Time of Link-Layer-State Changes on an Ethernet Interface
- Asynchronous Serial Interface
- Configuring an Asynchronous Serial Interface
- AUX Interface
- Synchronous Serial Interface
- AM Interface
- Configuring an AM Interface
- Configuring ISDN BRI Interface
- Configuring CE1/PRI Interface (in E1 Mode)
- Configuring CE1/PRI Interface (in PRI Mode)
- Configuring Other CE1/PRI Interface Parameters
- Configuring Error Packets Diffusion Restraint
- Configuring CT1/PRI Interface in CT1 Mode
- Configuring Other CT1/PRI Interface Parameters
- Starting/Stopping a BERT Test on CT1/PRI Interface
- Displaying and Maintaining CT1/PRI Interfaces
- E1-F Interface
- Configuring Other E1-F Interface Parameters
- T1-F Interface
- Starting/Stopping a BERT Test on T1-F Interface
- Displaying and Maintaining T1-F Interfaces
- Configuring a CE3 Interface operating in CE3 Mode
- Displaying and Maintaining CE3 Interfaces
- CT3 Interface
- Configuring a CT3 Interface (in T3 Mode)
- Configuring Other CT3 Interface Parameters
- Displaying and Maintaining CT3 Interfaces
- Introduction to ATM Technology
- Overview of IPoA, IPoEoA, PPPoA and PPPoEoA Applications
- IPoA
- Configuring ATM
- Sub-interface
- Assigning a Transmission Priority to an ATM PVC
- Configuring PVC Service Map
- Configuring VP Policing
- Configuring IPoEoA
- Configuring PPPoEoA
- Displaying and Maintaining ATM
- ATM Configuration Examples
- network diagram
- IPoEoA Configuration Example
- PPPoA Configuration Example
- ATM PVC Transmit Priority Configuration Example
- Troubleshooting ATM
- Introduction to DCC
- DCC Features
- DCC Configuration
- Configuring C-DCC
- Configuring RS-DCC
- Configuring MP for DCC
- Configuring PPP Callback
- Configuring ISDN Caller Identification Callback
- Configuring Advanced DCC Functions
- Configuring DCC Timers and Buffer Queue Length
- Configuring Traffic Statistics Interval
- C-DCC Application
- RS-DCC Application
- DCC Application on ISDN
- Router-to-Router Callback with DCC (PPP Approach)
- Router-to-Router Callback with DCC (ISDN Approach)
- Router-to-PC Callback with DCC
- NT Server-to-Router Callback with DCC
- Circular Dial String Backup and Internet Access with DCC
- Troubleshooting
- DLSw Overview
- Differences between DLSw v1.0 and DLSw v2.0
- Related Specifications
- Creating DLSw Peers
- Mapping a Bridge Set to DLSw
- Configuring LLC2 Parameters
- Enabling the Multicast Function of DLSw v2.0
- Configuring DLSw in an SDLC Environment
- Configuring an SDLC Interface
- Configuring an SDLC Address for a Secondary Station
- Configuring an SDLC Peer
- Configuring an SDLC Virtual MAC Address
- Configuring Optional SDLC Parameters
- Configuring Local Reachable MAC or SAP Addresses
- Displaying and Debugging DLSw
- Configuring SDLC-to-SDLC DLSw
- Configuring DLSw for SDLC-LAN Remote Media Translation
- Configuring DLSw with VLAN Support
- DLSw v2.0 Configuration Example
- Troubleshooting DLSw
- Unable to Establish a DLSw Circuit
- Frame Relay Terminologies
- Frame Relay Protocol Parameters
- Frame Relay Address Mapping
- Frame Relay Configuration Task List
- Configuring Frame Relay Address Mapping
- Configuring Frame Relay Switching
- Configuring Frame Relay Subinterface
- Configuring Frame Relay over IP Network
- Configuring Annex G
- Configuring DCE Side Frame Relay
- Configuring Frame Relay Local Virtual Circuit
- Frame Relay Configuration Example
- Interconnecting LANs through Dedicated Line
- Interconnecting LANs through an Annex G DLCI
- Troubleshooting Frame Relay
- Frame Relay Compression
- Configuring FRF.9 Compression
- Displaying and Maintaining Frame Relay Compression
- Configuring Multilink Frame Relay
- Displaying and Maintaining Multilink Frame Relay
- MFR Switched Connection Configuration Example
- Configuring PPPoFR
- PPPoFR Configuration Example
- Configuring MPoFR
- MPoFR Configuration Example
- Introduction to GVRP
- GVRP
- Configuring GVRP
- Displaying and Maintaining GVRP
- GVRP Configuration Example II
- GVRP Configuration Example III
- Introduction to HDLC
- Configuring HDLC
- Introduction to X.25 and LAPB Protocols
- Configuring LAPB
- Configuring X.25
- Configuring X.25 Interface Supplementary Parameters
- Configuring X.25 Datagram Transmission
- Configuring Additional Parameters for X.25 Datagram Transmission
- Configuring X.25 Load Sharing
- Configuring X.25 Closed User Group
- X.25 PAD Remote Access Service
- Configuring X.25 PAD
- Configuring X.25 over TCP (XOT)
- Configuration Procedure
- Configuring X.25 over FR
- Configuring X2T
- Displaying and Maintaining LAPB and X.25
- X.25 Configuration Examples
- Direct Connection of Two routers through Serial Interfaces (Two Mappings)
- Connecting the Router to X.25 Public Packet Network
- Configuring VC Range
- X.25 Subinterface Configuration Example
- SVC Application of XOT
- PVC Application of XOT
- SVC Application of X.25 over FR
- PVC Application of X.25 over FR
- X.25 Load Sharing Application
- Implementing X.25 Load Sharing Function for IP Datagram Transmission
- TCP/IP Header Compression Protocol Application
- X.25 PAD Configuration Example
- X2T Configuration Example
- X2T PVC Configuration Example
- Failed to Ping the Other Side with X.25 on Both Sides Being Up
- Continuous Resets and Clears of the VC Established
- Link Aggregation
- Consistency Considerations for Ports in an Aggregation
- Static LACP Link aggregation
- Load Sharing in a Link Aggregation Group
- Configuring Link Aggregation
- Configuring a Static LACP Link Aggregation Group
- Entering Aggregation Port Group View
- Modem Configuration
- Configuring the Modem Answer Mode
- Port Mirroring Overview
- Configuring Local Port Mirroring
- Displaying and Maintaining Port Mirroring
- Introduction to PPP and MP
- Configuring PPP
- Configuring the Local Device to Authenticate the Peer Using PAP
- Configuring the Local Device to Be Authenticated by the Peer Using PAP
- Configuring PPP Negotiation
- Configuring PPP Link Quality Control
- Configuring MP
- Configuring an MP-group
- Configuring IPHC
- Displaying and Maintaining PPP/MP/PPP Link Efficiency Mechanism
- PPP and MP Configuration Example
- MP Configuration Example
- Three Types of MP Binding Mode
- Troubleshooting PPP Configuration
- Introduction to PPPoE
- Configuring PPPoE Server
- Configuring PPPoE Client
- Resetting/Deleting a PPPoE Session
- Displaying and Maintaining PPPoE
- PPPoE Client Configuration Example
- pap authentication
- Connecting a LAN to the Internet via ADSL Modem
- Using ADSL as Backup Line
- Bridging Overview
- forwarding and filtering
- Bridging Configuration Task List
- Configuring Bridge Table Entries
- Displaying and Maintaining Bridging Configurations
- Transparent Bridging over PPP
- Transparent Bridging over MP
- Transparent Bridging over FR
- Transparent Bridging X.25
- Inter-VLAN Transparent Bridging
- Bridging with FR Sub-Interface Support
- Bridge Routing
- Introduction to ISDN
- Configuring ISDN
- Configuring ISDN PRI
- Configuring the Negotiation Parameters of ISDN Layer 3 Protocol
- Configuring the SPID of the ISDN NI Protocol
- Setting the Called Number or Sub-Address to Be Checked During a Digital Incoming Call
- Setting the Local Management ISDN B Channel
- Configuring the Sliding Window Size on the PRI Interface
- Configuring TEI Treatment on the BRI Interface
- Specifying an ISDN BRI Interface to be in Permanent Active State on Physical Layer
- Displaying and Maintaining ISDN
- Connecting Routers through ISDN BRI Lines Running NI
- Using ISDN BRI Leased Line to Implement MP Bundling
- Configuring ISDN 128K Leased Lines
- Interoperating with DMS100 Switches
- MSTP Overview
- Introduction to MSTP
- Protocols and Standards
- Configuration Task List
- Configuring the Root Bridge
- Specifying the Root Bridge or a Secondary Root Bridge
- Configuring the Work Mode of MSTP Device
- Configuring the Maximum Hops of an MST Region
- Configuring the Network Diameter of a Switched Network
- Configuring the Timeout Factor
- Configuring the Maximum Transmission Rate of Ports
- Configuring Ports as Edge Ports
- Configuring the Mode a Port Uses to Recognize/Send MSTP Packets
- Enabling the Output of Port State Transition Information
- Configuring Leaf Nodes
- Configuring Port Priority
- Enabling Output of Port State Transition Information
- Configuring Digest Snooping
- Configuration Example
- Configuring No Agreement Check
- Prerequisites
- Configuring Protection Functions
- Enabling Loop Guard
- Enabling TC-BPDU Attack Guard
- MSTP Configuration Example
- Introduction to VLAN
- VLAN Fundamental
- VLAN Classification
- Configuring VLAN Interface Basic Attributes
- Configuring a Port-Based VLAN
- Configuring the Access-Port-Based VLAN
- Configuring the Trunk-Port-Based VLAN
- Configuring the Hybrid-Port-Based VLAN
- VLAN Configuration Examples
- Introduction to Voice VLAN
- Working Modes of Voice VLAN
- Security Mode and Normal Mode of Voice VLAN
- Configuring the Voice VLAN
- Displaying and Maintaining Voice VLAN
- Voice VLAN Configuration Examples
- A Configuration Examples of Voice VLAN under Manual Mode
- Introduction to Port Isolation
- Displaying and Maintaining Isolation Groups
- Concept
- Implementation
- Enabling the Dynamic Route Backup Function on a Backup Interface
- Example II
- Example III
- Using One Dynamic Route Group to Monitor Multiple Network Segments
- Logical Interface Overview
- Configuring a Loopback Interface
- Introduction to Sub-interface
- Configuring a WAN Sub-interfaces
- Ethernet Sub-interface Configuration Example
- WAN Sub-interface Configuration Example
- Configuring MP-group Interfaces
- VT and VA Interface
- Displaying and Maintaining VTs and VA Interfaces
- Configuring VE
- CPOS
- SDH Frame Structure
- Multiplexing E1/T1 Channels to Form STM-1
- Overhead Byte
- Configuring a CPOS Interface
- Configuring an E1 Channel
- Displaying and Maintaining CPOS Interfaces
- ARP Overview
- ARP Process
- ARP Mapping Table
- Configuring ARP
- Enabling the ARP Entry Check
- Configuring Gratuitous ARP
- Configuring ARP Source Suppression
- Configuring Authorized ARP
- Example for Configuring Authorized ARP on a DHCP Relay Agent
- Displaying and Maintaining ARP
- Proxy ARP Overview
- Displaying and Maintaining Proxy ARP
- Local Proxy ARP Configuration Example in Case of Port Isolation
- configure the router
- Introduction to DHCP
- DHCP Address Allocation
- IP Address Lease Extension
- DHCP Options
- Self-Defined Options
- Introduction to DHCP Server
- IP Address Allocation Sequence
- DHCP Server Configuration Task List
- Configuring an Address Pool for the DHCP Server
- Configuring a Domain Name Suffix for the Client
- Configuring WINS Servers and NetBIOS Node Type for the Client
- Configuring Gateways for the Client
- Configuring the TFTP Server and Bootfile Name for the Client
- Configuring the DHCP Server Security Functions
- Configuration Prerequisites
- Configuring the DHCP Server to Support Authorized ARP
- Displaying and Maintaining the DHCP Server
- Self-Defined Option Configuration Example
- Troubleshooting DHCP Server Configuration
- Introduction to DHCP Relay Agent
- DHCP Relay Agent Support for Option 82
- DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Task List
- Correlating a DHCP Server Group with Relay Agent Interfaces
- Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent to Send a DHCP-Release Request
- Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent to Support Option 82
- Displaying and Maintaining the DHCP Relay Agent Configuration
- Troubleshooting DHCP Relay Agent Configuration
- Introduction to DHCP Client
- Displaying and Maintaining the DHCP Client
- DHCP Snooping Overview
- Configuring DHCP Snooping Basic Functions
- Introduction to BOOTP Client
- Obtaining an IP Address Dynamically
- DNS Overview
- DNS Proxy
- Configuring Dynamic Domain Name Resolution
- DNS Configuration Examples
- DNS Proxy Configuration Example
- Troubleshooting DNS Configuration
- Introduction to IP Accounting
- IP Accounting Configuration Example
- Network Diagram
- Displaying and Maintaining IP Accounting Configuration
- IP Addressing Overview
- Special Case IP Addresses
- IP Unnumbered
- IP Addressing Configuration Example
- Configuring IP Unnumbered
- Displaying and Maintaining IP Addressing
- IP Performance Overview
- Configuring TCP Attributes
- Enabling Protection Against Naptha Attack
- Configuring TCP Optional Parameters
- Configuring ICMP to Send Error Packets
- Displaying and Maintaining IP Performance
- Introduction to IP Unicast Policy Routing
- Enabling System Policy Routing
- Enabling Interface Policy Routing
- IP Unicast Policy Routing Configuration Examples
- Introduction to UDP Helper
- Configuring UDP Helper
- UDP Helper Configuration Example
- URPF Overview
- Configuring URPF
- Introduction to Fast Forwarding
- Configuring Fast Forwarding
- IPv6 Overview
- Introduction to IPv6 Address
- Introduction to IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol
- IPv6 PMTU Discovery
- Introduction to IPv6 DNS
- Configuring Basic IPv6 Functions
- Configuring IPv6 NDP
- Configuring the Maximum Number of Neighbors Dynamically Learned
- Configuring the Number of Attempts to Send an NS Message for DAD
- Configuring PMTU Discovery
- Configuring the Aging Time for PMTU
- Configuring ICMPv6 Packet Sending
- Enable Sending of Multicast Echo Replies
- Displaying and Maintaining IPv6 Basics Configuration
- IPv6 Configuration Example
- Troubleshooting IPv6 Basics Configuration
- NAT-PT Overview
- NAT-PT Mechanism
- NAT-PT Configuration Task List
- Enabling NAT-PT
- Configuring Mappings for IPv6 Hosts Accessing IPv4 Hosts
- Configuring the NAT-PT Session Timeout Time for Different Protocol Packets
- Displaying and Maintaining NAT-PT
- Configuring Dynamic IPv6-to-IPv4 Mappings
- Configuring Static IPv4-to-IPv6 and IPv6-to-IPv4 Mappings
- Troubleshooting NAT-PT
- Dual Stack Overview
- Introduction to Tunneling
- IPv6 over IPv4 Tunnel
- IPv4 over IPv4 Tunnel
- IPv4/IPv6 over IPv6 Tunnel
- PE Overview
- Tunneling Configuration Task List
- Configuring Automatic IPv4-Compatible IPv6 Tunnel
- Configuring 6to4 Tunnel
- Configuration Example 1
- Configuration Example 2
- Configuring ISATAP Tunnel
- Configuring IPv4 over IPv4 Tunnel
- Configuring IPv4 over IPv6 Tunnel
- Configuring IPv6 over IPv6 Tunnel
- Displaying and Maintaining Tunneling Configuration
- Introduction to IPv6 Unicast Policy Routing
- Enabling IPv6 System Policy Routing
- Enabling IPv6 Interface Policy Routing
- Introduction to Terminal Access
- Typical Applications of Terminal Access
- Terminal Access Feature List
- Terminal Access Features
- Terminal Access Specifications
- TTY Terminal Access Configuration
- Configuration Example for TTY Terminal Access
- Telnet Terminal Access Configuration
- Configuration Example for Telnet Terminal Access
- RTC Terminal Access Configuration
- Asynchronous RTC Terminal Access Configuration Example
- Asynchronous RTC Multi-instance Configuration Example
- Displaying and Maintaining Terminal Access Configuration
- Installing and Configuring SCO OpenServer Server
- Modifying System Configuration File inittab
- Installing and Using ttyd Administration Program ttyadm
- Installing and Configuring SCO UnixWare Server
- Modifying System Configuration File ttydefs
- Modifying Route Configuration File
- Editing the ttyd Configuration File
- Installing and Configuring IBM AIX Server
- Running and Terminating ttyd on the Unix Server
- Installing and Configuring HP-UX Server
- Editing ttyd Configuration File
- Installing and Configuring Red Hat Linux Server
- Running and Terminating ttyd on Unix Server
- Prompts on Terminals
- Terminal Access Troubleshooting
- IP Routing and Routing Table
- Routing Protocol Overview
- Routing Protocols and Routing Priority
- Load Balancing and Route Backup
- Configuring Load Sharing
- Displaying and Maintaining a Routing Table
- Bandwidth-based Load Sharing Configuration Example
- BGP Overview
- Formats of BGP Messages
- BGP Path Attributes
- BGP Route Selection
- IBGP and IGP Information Synchronization
- Settlements for Problems Caused by Large Scale BGP Networks
- MP-BGP
- BGP Configuration Task List
- Configuring BGP Basic Functions
- Controlling Route Distribution and Reception
- Advertising a Default Route to a Peer or Peer Group
- Configuring BGP Route Reception Policy
- Enabling BGP and IGP Route Synchronization
- Tuning and Optimizing BGP Networks
- Configuring a Large Scale BGP Network
- Configuring BGP Community
- Configuring a BGP Route Reflector
- Displaying and Maintaining BGP Configuration
- Resetting BGP Connections
- BGP and IGP Interaction Configuration
- BGP Load Balancing and MED Attribute Configuration
- BGP Community Configuration
- BGP Route Reflector Configuration
- verify the configuration
- BGP Confederation Configuration
- BGP Path Selection Configuration
- Troubleshooting BGP Configuration
- IS-IS Overview
- IS-IS Area
- IS-IS Network Type
- IS-IS PDU Format
- IS-IS Features Supported
- IS-IS Configuration Task List
- Configuring IS-IS Basic Functions
- Configuring IS-IS Routing Information Control
- Configuring IS-IS Link Cost
- Configuring the Maximum Number of Load Balanced Routes
- Advertising a Default Route
- Configuring IS-IS Route Leaking
- Configuring IS-IS Timers
- Disabling an Interface from Sending/Receiving IS-IS Hello Packets
- Configuring Dynamic Host Name Mapping
- Logging the Adjacency Changes
- Displaying and Maintaining IS-IS Configuration
- IS-IS Configuration Example
- DIS Selection Configuration
- IS-IS GR Configuration Example
- Introduction to OSPF
- Basic Concepts
- OSPF Area Partition and Route Summarization
- Classification of OSPF Networks
- OSPF Packet Formats
- Related RFCs
- Configuring OSPF Basic Functions
- Configuring OSPF Area Parameters
- Configuring OSPF Network Types
- Configuring an NBMA Neighbor
- Configuring OSPF Route Summarization
- Configuring OSPF Link Cost
- Configuring OSPF Priority
- Configuring OSPF Network Optimization
- Configuring LSA Transmission Delay Time
- Configuring SPF Calculation Interval
- Disabling Interfaces from Sending OSPF Packets
- Configuring OSPF Authentication
- Configuring the Maximum Number of External LSAs in LSDB
- Enabling the Advertisement and Reception of Opaque LSAs
- Configuring the OSPF GR Helper
- Displaying and Maintaining OSPF Configuration
- OSPF Configuration Examples
- Configuring an OSPF Stub Area
- Configuring an OSPF NSSA Area
- Configuring OSPF DR Election
- Troubleshooting OSPF Configuration
- RIP Overview
- Operation of RIP
- RIP Version
- TRIP
- RIP Features Supported
- Configuring RIP Advanced Functions
- Configuring RIP-2 Route Summarization
- Disabling Host Route Reception
- Configuring a Priority for RIP
- Configuring RIP Timers
- Enabling CheckZero Field Check on RIPv1 Messages
- Enabling Source IP Address Check on Incoming RIP Updates
- Configuring TRIP
- Configuring RIP-to-MIB Binding
- Configuring RIP Route Redistribution
- Troubleshooting RIP Configuration
- Introduction to Routing Policy
- Filters
- Routing Policy Application
- Defining an AS Path ACL
- Configuring a Routing Policy
- Defining apply Clauses for the Routing Policy
- Displaying and Maintaining the Routing Policy
- Applying a Routing Policy When Redistributing IPv6 Routes
- Troubleshooting Routing Policy Configuration
- Introduction
- Application Environment of Static Routing
- Detecting Reachability of the Static Route's Nexthop
- Displaying and Maintaining Static Routes
- IPv6 BGP Overview
- IPv6 BGP Configuration Task List
- Configuring IPv6 BGP Basic Functions
- Configuring a Preferred Value for Routes from a Peer/Peer Group
- Configuring a Non Direct EBGP Connection to a Peer/Peer Group
- Configuring IPv6 BGP Route Redistribution
- Configuring Route Distribution Policy
- Configuring IPv6 BGP and IGP Route Synchronization
- Configuring IPv6 BGP Route Attributes
- Configuring the MED Attribute
- Configuring IPv6 BGP Timers
- Configuring IPv6 BGP Soft Reset
- Configuring a Large Scale IPv6 BGP Network
- Configuring IPv6 BGP Community
- Configuring an IPv6 BGP Route Reflector
- Configuring Basic 6PE Capabilities
- Configuring Optional 6PE Capabilities
- Displaying and Maintaining IPv6 BGP Configuration
- Resetting IPv6 BGP Connections
- IPv6 BGP Route Reflector Configuration
- PE Configuration
- Troubleshooting IPv6 BGP Configuration
- Introduction to IPv6 IS-IS
- Configuring IPv6 IS-IS Routing Information Control
- Displaying and Maintaining IPv6 IS-IS
- IPv6 IS-IS Configuration Example
- Introduction to OSPFv3
- OSPFv3 LSA Types
- OSPFv3 Features Supported
- Configuring OSPFv3 Basic Functions
- Configuring OSPFv3 Area Parameters
- Configuring OSPFv3 Virtual Links
- Configuring Link Costs for OSPFv3 Interfaces
- Configuring OSPFv3 Route Redistribution
- Configuring the DR Priority for an Interface
- Disabling Interfaces from Sending OSPFv3 Packets
- Displaying and Maintaining OSPFv3
- default route
- Configuring OSPFv3 DR Election
- Incorrect Routing Information
- Introduction to RIPng
- RIPng Packet Format
- RIPng Packet Processing Procedure
- Configuring RIPng Advanced Functions
- Configuring RIPng Route Summarization
- Configuring the RIPng Priority
- Configuring RIPng Timers
- Configuring Zero Field Check
- RIPng Configuration Example
- Introduction to IPv6 Static Routing
- Configuring an IPv6 Static Route
- Introduction to Multicast
- Roles in Multicast
- Advantages and Applications of Multicast
- Multicast Architecture
- Multicast Protocols
- Multicast Packet Forwarding Mechanism
- Multi-Instance Application in Multicast
- Multicast Routing and Forwarding Overview
- Multicast static route
- Multicast Traceroute
- Configuring Multicast Routing and Forwarding
- Enabling IP Multicast Routing
- Configuring a Multicast Routing Policy
- Configuring Multicast Forwarding Table Size
- Tracing a Multicast Path
- Configuration Examples
- Creating an RPF Route
- Troubleshooting Multicast Routing and Forwarding
- Multicast Data Fails to Reach Receivers
- IGMP Overview
- Enhancements in IGMPv3
- Multi-Instance IGMP
- Configuring Basic Functions of IGMP
- Configuring IGMP Versions
- Configuring a Static Member of a Multicast Group
- Adjusting IGMP Performance
- Configuring IGMP Query and Response Parameters
- Configuring IGMP Fast Leave Processing
- Displaying and Maintaining IGMP
- Troubleshooting IGMP
- Inconsistent Memberships on Routers on the Same Subnet
- MSDP Overview
- How MSDP Works
- Multi-Instance MSDP
- Configuring Basic Functions of MSDP
- Creating an MSDP Peer Connection
- Configuring an MSDP Peer Connection
- Configuring MSDP Peer Connection Control
- Configuring SA Message Content
- Configuring an SA Message Filtering Rule
- Configuring SA Message Cache
- MSDP Configuration Examples
- Anycast RP Configuration Example
- Static RPF Peer Configuration Example
- Troubleshooting MSDP
- Inter-RP Communication Faults in Anycast RP Application
- PIM Overview
- How PIM-DM Works
- Introduction to PIM-SM
- How PIM-SM Works
- Introduction to BSR Admin-scope Regions in PIM-SM
- SSM Model Implementation in PIM
- Multi-Instance PIM
- Configuring PIM-DM
- Enabling State Refresh
- Configuring State Refresh Parameters
- Configuring PIM-SM
- Enabling PIM-SM
- Configuring a BSR
- Configuring an RP
- Configuring PIM-SM Register Messages
- Configuring RPT-to-SPT Switchover
- Configuring the SSM Group Range
- Configuring PIM Common Information
- Configuring a PIM Filter
- Configuring PIM Common Timers
- Configuring Join/Prune Message Limits
- PIM Configuration Examples
- PIM-SM Configuration Example
- PIM-SSM Configuration Example
- Troubleshooting PIM Configuration
- Multicast Data Abnormally Terminated on an Intermediate Router
- RPs Unable to Join SPT in PIM-SM
- No Unicast Route Between BSR and C-RPs in PIM-SM
- IPv6 Multicast Routing and Forwarding Overview
- Configuring IPv6 Multicast Routing and Forwarding
- Configuring an IPv6 Multicast Forwarding Range
- Displaying and Maintaining IPv6 Multicast Routing and Forwarding
- Troubleshooting IPv6 Multicast Routing and Forwarding
- MLD Overview
- How MLDv2 Works
- MLD Message Types
- Configuring Basic Functions of MLD
- Configuring a Static Member of an IPv6 Multicast Group
- Adjusting MLD Performance
- Configuring MLD Query and Response Parameters
- Configuring MLD Fast Leave Processing
- Displaying and Maintaining MLD Configuration
- Troubleshooting MLD
- IPv6 PIM Overview
- How IPv6 PIM-DM Works
- Introduction to IPv6 PIM-SM
- How IPv6 PIM-SM Works
- SSM Model Implementation in IPv6 PIM
- Configuring IPv6 PIM-DM
- Configuring IPv6 PIM-DM Graft Retry Period
- Enabling IPv6 PIM-SM
- Configuring IPv6 PIM-SM Register Messages
- Configuring IPv6 PIM-SSM
- Configuring the IPv6 SSM Group Range
- Configuring IPv6 PIM Common Information
- Configuring an IPv6 PIM filter
- Configuring IPv6 PIM Common Timers
- Displaying and Maintaining IPv6 PIM
- IPv6 PIM-SM Configuration Example
- IPv6 PIM-SSM Configuration Example
- Troubleshooting IPv6 PIM Configuration
- RPs Unable to Join SPT in IPv6 PIM-SM
- No Unicast Route Between BSR and C-RPs in IPv6 PIM-SM Domain
- Multicast VPN Overview
- Introduction to MD-VPN
- How MD-VPN Works
- Share-MDT-Based Deliver of Multicast Protocol Packets
- Share-MDT-Based Delivery of Multicast Data Packets
- MDT Switching
- MD-VPN Configuration Task List
- Configuring a Share-Group and an MTI Binding
- Enabling Switch-Group Reuse Log
- MD-VPN Configuration Example
- Troubleshooting MD-VPN Configuration
- Unable to Build an MVRF
- MPLS Overview
- Basic Concepts of MPLS
- Architecture of MPLS
- MPLS and Routing Protocols
- MPLS Configuration Basics
- TTL Processing in MPLS
- Inspecting an MPLS LSP
- LDP Overview
- LDP Label Distribution
- Fundamental Operation of LDP
- LDP Loop Detection
- Configuring MPLS Basic Capability
- Configuring PHP
- Configuring a Static LSP
- Configuring MPLS LDP
- Configuring Local LDP Session Parameters
- Configuring the Policy for Triggering LSP Establishment
- Configuring Label Advertisement, Distribution and Retention Modes
- Enabling MTU Signaling
- Configuring LDP GR
- Restarting MPLS LDP
- Configuring MPLS Fast Forwarding
- Setting the Interval for Reporting Statistics
- Displaying MPLS Operation
- Clearing MPLS Statistics
- Configuring LDP to Establish LSPs
- Troubleshooting MPLS
- MPLS TE Overview
- MPLS TE Implementation
- CR-LSP
- CR-LDP
- Traffic Forwarding
- Automatic Bandwidth Adjustment
- CR-LSP Backup
- DiffServ-Aware TE
- MPLS TE Configuration Task List
- Configuring MPLS TE Basic Capabilities
- Creating MPLS TE Tunnel over Static CR-LSP
- Configuring MPLS TE Tunnel with Dynamic Signaling Protocol
- Configuring RSVP-TE Advanced Features
- Tuning CR-LSP Setup
- Tuning MPLS TE Tunnel Setup
- Configuring Traffic Forwarding
- Configuring Traffic Forwarding Tuning Parameters
- Configuring Automatic Bandwidth Adjustment
- Configuring CR-LSP Backup
- Configuring FRR
- Displaying and Maintaining MPLS TE
- Resetting Automatic Bandwidth Adjustment
- MPLS TE Configuration Example
- MPLS TE Tunnel Using RSVP-TE Configuration Example
- RSVP-TE GR Configuration Example
- MPLS TE Using CR-LDP Configuration Example
- CR-LSP Backup Configuration Example
- FRR Configuration Example
- MPLS TE in MPLS L3VPN Configuration Example
- Troubleshooting MPLS TE
- MPLS L2VPN Overview
- CCC MPLS L2VPN
- Kompella MPLS L2VPN
- Configuring a PE Interface Connecting a CE
- Configuring a PE Interface Connecting a CE to Use Ethernet
- Configuring CCC MPLS L2VPN
- Configuring SVC MPLS L2VPN
- Configuring Martini MPLS L2VPN
- Configuring Kompella MPLS L2VPN
- Displaying and Maintaining MPLS L2VPN
- Example for Configuring a Remote CCC Connection
- Example for Configuring SVC MPLS L2VPN
- Example for Configuring Martini MPLS L2VPN
- Example for Configuring Kompella MPLS L2VPN
- Example for Configuring a Kompella Local Connection
- Troubleshooting MPLS L2VPN
- MPLS L3VPN Overview
- MPLS L3VPN Concepts
- MPLS L3VPN Packet Forwarding
- MPLS L3VPN Networking Schemes
- MPLS L3VPN Routing Information Advertisement
- Carrier's Carrier
- Multi-AS VPN
- Multi-Role Host
- OSPF VPN Extension
- BGP AS Number Substitution
- Configuring VPN Instances
- Configuring Route Related Attributes of a VPN Instance
- Configuring a Tunneling Policy of a VPN Instance
- Configuring Basic MPLS L3VPN
- Configuring Routing Features for BGP VPNv4 Subaddress Family
- Configuring Inter-Provider VPN
- Configuring Inter-Provider VPN Option C
- Configuring Multi-Role Host
- Configuring OSPF Sham Link
- Advertising Routes of a Loopback Interface
- Configuring BGP AS Number Substitution
- Displaying and Maintaining MPLS L3VPN
- MPLS L3VPN Configuration Example
- Example for Configuring MPLS L3VPNs Using a GRE Tunnel
- Example for Configuring Inter-Provider VPN Option A
- Example for Configuring Inter-Provider VPN Option B
- Example for Configuring Inter-Provider VPN Option C
- Example for Configuring Carrier's Carrier
- Example for Configuring Multi-Role Host
- Example for Configuring HoVPN
- Example for Configuring OSPF Sham Links
- Example for Configuring BGP AS Number Substitution
- DVPN Overview
- Operation of DVPN
- Implementation of DVPN
- Supported DVPN Features
- DVPN Configuration Task List
- Enabling the VAM Server
- Configuring a Client Authentication Mode
- Configuring the Pre-Shared Key of VAM Server for a VPN Domain
- VAM Client Configuration Task List
- Specifying the Secondary VAM Server
- Enabling the VAM Client
- Configuring the DVPN Tunnel Parameters
- Configuring a DVPN Route
- DVPN Configuration Example for Spoke-Hub Networks
- configure ospf
- GRE Overview
- GRE Applications
- Configuring a GRE over IPv4 Tunnel
- Configuring a GRE over IPv6 Tunnel
- Displaying and Maintaining GRE
- GRE over IPv6 Tunnel Configuration Example
- Troubleshooting GRE
- L2TP Overview
- Introduction to L2TP
- L2TP Configuration Task List
- Configuring the Local AAA Scheme and the Users and Passwords
- Configuring Mandatory CHAP Authentication
- Specifying to perform LCP Negotiation with Users
- Configuring the Local Address and the Address Pool for Allocation
- Configuring Local Authentication, Usernames and Passwords
- NAS-Initiated VPN
- Client-Initiated VPN
- L2TP Multi-Domain Application
- Troubleshooting L2TP
- Traditional Packets Forwarding Application
- Congestion: Causes, Impact, and Countermeasures
- Impact
- Traffic Classification Overview
- Traffic Policing and Traffic Shaping
- Traffic Policing and Traffic Shaping Configuration
- Configuring Traffic Shaping
- Configuring Line Rate on Physical Interface
- Displaying and Maintaining TP/TS/Rate Limiting
- Traffic Policing and Shaping Configuration Example
- Configuring QoS Policy
- Introduction to QoS Policies
- Defining Traffic Behavior
- Defining Policy
- Displaying and Maintaining QoS Policy
- Congestion Management Overview
- Comparison of Congestion Management Technologies
- Configuring FIFO Queuing
- Configuring Priority Queuing
- Configuring Custom Queuing
- Configuring WFQ
- Configuring Class-based Queuing
- Configuring the Maximum Available Bandwidth on the Interface
- Defining a Class
- Applying Policy
- CBQ Configuration Example
- Displaying and Maintaining CBQ
- RTP PQ Configuration Example
- QoS Token Configuration Example
- Priority Mapping Overview
- Configuring Priority Mapping Table
- Configuring Port Priority Trust Mode
- Displaying and Maintaining Priority Mapping
- Priority Mapping Configuration Example
- Network Example 2
- Congestion Avoidance Overview
- Configuring WRED
- Configuring WRED on Interface
- Configuring WRED Through WRED Table
- Displaying and Maintaining WRED
- MPLS QoS Overview
- Configuring MPLS PQ
- Configuring MPLS QoS Policy
- MPLS QoS Configuration Example
- DAR Overview
- TCP Packet
- UDP Packet
- RTP Packet
- Static Protocols
- Configuring DAR
- Configuring Port Number of DAR Application Protocol
- Configuring DAR Packet Statistics Function
- DAR Configuration Examples
- Frame Relay QoS Overview
- Frame Relay QoS Implemented
- Configuring Frame Relay QoS
- Configuring Frame Relay Traffic Shaping
- Configuring Frame Relay Traffic Policing
- Configuring Frame Relay Congestion Management
- Configuring Frame Relay Queuing Management
- Configuring Frame Relay Fragmentation
- Displaying and Maintaining Frame Relay QoS
- Frame Relay QoS Configuration Example
- Frame Relay Fragmentation Configuration Example
- Frame Relay WRED Configuration Example
- x Overview
- Operation of 802.1x
- EAP Encapsulation over RADIUS
- Authentication Process of 802.1x
- x Timers
- Implementation of 802.1x in the Devices
- Guest VLAN
- Configuring 802.1x
- Configuring 802.1x for a Port
- Configuring a Guest VLAN
- x Configuration Example
- Guest VLAN Configuration Example
- AAA/RADIUS/HWTACACS Configuration Overview
- Introduction to ISP Domain
- Introduction to RADIUS
- AAA/RADIUS/HWTACACS Configuration Task List
- Configuring AAA
- Configuring ISP Domain Attributes
- Configuring an AAA Authorization Scheme for an ISP Domain
- Configuring an AAA Accounting Scheme for an ISP Domain
- Configuring Local User Attributes
- Tearing down User Connections Forcibly
- Specifying the RADIUS Authentication/Authorization Servers
- Setting the Shared Key for RADIUS Packets
- Setting the Upper Limit of RADIUS Request Retransmission Attempts
- Configuring Attributes Related to the Data Sent to the RADIUS Server
- Setting Timers Regarding RADIUS Servers
- Configuring RADIUS Accounting-on
- Configuring an IP Address for the Security Policy Server
- Configuring HWTACACS
- Specifying the HWTACACS Accounting Servers
- Setting the Shared Key for HWTACACS Packets
- Setting Timers Regarding HWTACACS Servers
- Displaying and Maintaining RADIUS
- AAA for FTP/Telnet Users by the Device Itself
- Troubleshooting AAA/RADIUS/HWTACACS
- Firewall Overview
- ASPF
- Configuring a Packet Filter Firewall
- Configuring the High and Low Watermarks for Fragment Inspection
- Configuring Ethernet Frame Filtering
- Packet Filter Firewall Configuration Example
- Configuring an ASPF
- Configuring an ASPF Policy
- Enabling the Session Logging Function for ASPF
- ASPF Configuration Example
- MAC Authentication Overview
- Local MAC Authentication
- Displaying and Maintaining MAC Authentication
- RADIUS-Based MAC Authentication Example
- NAT Overview
- NAT Functionalities
- NAT Configuration Task List
- Configuring Address Translation
- Configuring Internal Server
- Enabling NAT Log Function
- Configuring Connection-limit
- Displaying and Maintaining NAT
- NAT Configuration Example
- Exporting NAT Logs to the Information Center
- Exporting NAT logs to Log Server
- Troubleshooting NAT
- Introduction to PKI
- Architecture of PKI
- Applications of PKI
- PKI Configuration Task List
- Configuring a PKI Domain
- Submitting a PKI Certificate Request
- Submitting a Certificate Request in Manual Mode
- Retrieving a Certificate Manually
- Destroying a Local RSA Key Pair
- Deleting a Certificate
- Displaying and Maintaining PKI
- verify your configuration
- Applying RSA Digital Signature in IKE Negotiation
- Configuring a Certificate Attribute-Based Access Control Policy
- Troubleshooting PKI
- Failed to Request a Local Certificate
- Portal Overview
- Portal System Components
- Portal Authentication Mode
- Portal Authentication Process
- Portal Configuration Task List
- Configuring an Authentication-Free Rule
- Configuring an Authentication Subnet
- Configuring the Name of the Resource to be Protected
- Portal Configuration Examples (on Routers)
- Re-DHCP Authentication Configuration Examples
- Portal Layer 3 Portal Authentication Configuration Examples
- Portal+ Direct Authentication Configuration Examples
- Portal + Re-DHCP Authentication Configuration Examples
- Layer 3 Portal + Layer 3 Authentication Configuration Examples
- Troubleshooting Portal
- Introduction to RSH
- RSH Configuration Example
- IPSec Overview
- Basic Concepts of IPSec
- Encryption Card
- Configuring ACLs
- Configuring an IPSec Proposal
- Configuring a Manual IPSec Policy
- Configuring an IKE-Dependent IPSec Policy
- Applying an IPSec Policy Group to an Interface
- Enabling the Encryption Engine
- Configuring the IPSec Session Idle Timeout
- Displaying and Maintaining IPSec
- Example for Establishing SAs in IKE Negotiation Mode
- Example for Employing Encryption Cards for IPSec Services
- IKE Overview
- Operation of IKE
- Function of IKE
- Configuring a Name for the Local Security Gateway
- Configuring an IKE Peer
- Configuring Keepalive Timers
- Disabling Next Payload Field Checking
- IKE Configuration Example
- Example for IKE Aggressive Mode and NAT Traversal
- Example for Configuring IPSec/IKE to Work with ADSL
- Troubleshooting IKE
- Proposal Mismatch
- SSH2.0 Overview
- Asymmetric Key Algorithm
- Configuring the Device as an SSH Server
- Enabling SSH Server
- Configuring RSA and DSA Keys
- Configuring a Client Public Key
- Configuring an SSH User
- Configuring the Device as an SSH Client
- Establishing a Connection Between the SSH Client and the Server
- Displaying and Maintaining the SSH Protocol
- SSH Server Configuration Example
- When Using Publickey Authentication
- SSH Client Configuration Example
- SFTP Overview
- Configuring the SFTP Connection Idle Timeout Period
- Working with the SFTP Directories
- Working with SFTP Files
- Displaying Help Information
- SSL Overview
- SSL Configuration Task List
- Configuring an SSL Client Policy
- Troubleshooting SSL
- Introduction to Graceful Restart
- Graceful Restart communication procedure
- Configuring OSPF Graceful Restart
- Introduction to the Backup Center
- How the Backup Center Works
- Introduction to Backup Center Settings
- Associating an Interface with a Track Object
- Displaying and Maintaining the Backup Center
- Backup Center Configuration Example
- Multi-interface Load Sharing Configuration Example
- Introduction to VRRP
- VRRP Standby Group Overview
- VRRP Timers
- Format of VRRP Packets
- Principles of VRRP
- VRRP Tracking
- Configuring VRRP for IPv4
- Enabling Users to Ping Virtual IP Addresses
- Creating Standby Group and Configuring Virtual IP Address
- Configuring Router Priority, Preemption Mode and Tracking Function
- Configuring VRRP Packet Attributes
- Configuring VRRP for IPv6
- Creating Standby Group and Configuring Virtual IPv6 Address
- Configuring Router Priority, Preemption Mode and Interface Tracking
- Displaying and Maintaining VRRP for IPv6
- VRRP Interface Tracking Configuration Example
- Multiple VRRP Standby Groups Configuration Example
- IPv6-Based VRRP Configuration Example
- Multiple VRRP Standby Group Configuration Example
- Troubleshooting VRRP
- Device Management Overview
- Configuring Device Management
- Specifying a Boot ROM File for the Next Device Boot
- Hot Swapping of a Card
- Configuring Alarm Buzzer
- Displaying and Maintaining Device Management Configuration
- Introduction to NQA
- Basic Concepts of NQA
- NQA Test Operation
- Enabling the NQA Client
- Configuring the DHCP Test
- Configuring the HTTP Test
- Configuring the UDP-jitter Test
- Configuring the SNMP Test
- Configuring the TCP Test
- Configuring the UDP-echo Test
- Configuring the DLSw Test
- Configuring the Collaboration Function
- Configuring Optional Parameters Common to an NQA Test Group
- Scheduling an NQA Test Group
- Displaying and Maintaining NQA
- DHCP Test Configuration Example
- HTTP Test Configuration Example
- UDP-jitter Test Configuration Example
- SNMP Test Configuration Example
- TCP Test Configuration Example
- UDP-echo Test Configuration Example
- DLSw Test Configuration Example
- NetStream Overview
- Introduction to NetStream Aggregation
- NetStream Configuration Task List
- Configuring Attributes of NetStream UDP Packets
- Configuring NetStream Statistics Aging
- NetStream Configuration Example
- Setting to Export Version 5 and Version 8 Packets
- NTP Overview
- How NTP Works
- NTP Message Format
- Operation Modes of NTP
- Multiple Instances of NTP
- Configuring NTP Server/Client Mode
- Configuring NTP Multicast Mode
- Configuring Optional Parameters of NTP
- Configuring NTP Authentication
- Displaying and Maintaining NTP
- Configuring the NTP Symmetric Mode
- Configuring NTP Server/Client Mode with Authentication
- Configuring NTP Broadcast Mode
- Configuring MPLS VPN Time Synchronization in Server/Client Mode
- Configuring MPLS VPN Time Synchronization in Symmetric Peers Mode
- RMON Overview
- RMON Groups
- Configuring RMON
- Displaying and Maintaining RMON
- SNMP Overview
- SNMP Protocol Version
- Trap Configuration
- Displaying and Maintaining SNMP
- Configuration Example for SNMP Logging
- File System Management
- File Operations
- File System Prompt Mode Setting
- Configuration File Management
- Saving the Current Configuration
- Erasing the Startup Configuration File
- Backing up/Restoring the Configuration File for Next Startup
- Displaying and Maintaining Device Configuration
- FTP Overview
- Configuring the FTP Client
- FTP Client Configuration Example
- Configuring the FTP Server
- FTP Server Configuration Example
- Displaying and maintaining FTP
- TFTP Overview
- Configuring the TFTP Client
- Displaying and Maintaining the TFTP Client
- System Maintaining and Debugging Overview
- Introduction to System Debugging
- System Maintaining and Debugging
- System Debugging
- Basic Configurations
- Configuring a Banner
- Configuring CLI Hotkeys
- Configuring User Levels and Command Levels
- Configuring Number of Concurrent Users
- CLI Features
- Display Features
- Edit Features
- Information Center Overview
- System Information Format
- Configuring Information Center
- Setting to Output System Information to a Monitor Terminal
- Setting to Output System Information to a Log Host
- Setting to Output System Information to the Log Buffer
- Setting to Save System Information to a Log File
- Configuring Synchronous Information Output
- Information Center Configuration Example
- Outputting Log Information to a Linux Log Host
- Outputting Log Information to the Console
- User Interface Overview
- Numbering User Interfaces
- Configuring Asynchronous Serial Interface Attributes
- Configuring Modem Attributes
- Configuring the auto-execute Command
- Configuring Access Restriction on VTY User Interface(s)
- Configuring Redirection Function on Asynchronous Serial Interface(s)
- Configuring Authentication Mode at Login
- Defining Shortcut Keys for Starting Terminal Sessions/Aborting Tasks
- Introduction to MAC Address Table
- Configuring MAC Address Table Management
- Group
- Configuring Maximum Number of MAC Addresses an Ethernet Port or Aggregation Port Group Can Learn
- MAC Address Table Management Configuration Example
- Introduction to Automatic Configuration
- PoE Overview
- Protocol Specification
- Configuring the PoE Interface
- Configuring PoE Interfaces Through a PoE Configuration File
- Configuring PoE Power Management
- Configuring PD Power Management
- Configuring the PoE Monitoring Function
- Configuring a PD Disconnection Detection Mode
- Displaying and Maintaining PoE
- Troubleshooting PoE
- OAP Module Overview
- Resetting an OAP Module
- Introduction to ACFP
- ACFP Cooperation
- Using ACFP
- Displaying and Maintaining ACFP
- Introduction to ACSEI
- ACSEI Timers
- Configuring the Clock Synchronization Timer
- Installing ACSEI Client
- Controlling ACSEI Client
- Displaying and Maintaining ACSEI Client
- Track Overview
- Configuring Track-NQA Collaboration
- Configuring Track-Static Routing Collaboration
- Configuring Track-Policy Routing Collaboration
- Configure Track-Backup Center Collaboration
- Track Configuration Example
- IPX Protocol Overview
- IPX NetBIOS
- Protocol and Standards
- Configuring an IPX Static Route
- Configuring IPX RIP Parameters
- Configuring IPX SAP Timers
- Configuring IPX Service Information
- Configuring the IPX Forwarding Feature
- Pinging an IPX Network
- Troubleshooting IPX Configuration
- Introduction to VoIP
- VoIP Features
- Voice Function Configuration
- Voice Subscriber Line
- Voice Protocols
- Dial Plan
- Command View
- Signal Tone
- FXS Voice Subscriber Line
- Busy Tone Detection
- E&M Voice Subscriber Line
- Configuring Call Progress Tones
- Configuring Basic Functions
- Configuring Packet Loss Compensation Mode
- Configuring Busy Tone Detection
- Configuring Other Functions
- Configuring E&M Voice Subscriber Line
- Configuring Start Mode
- Configuring Output Gain of SLIC Chip
- Configuring DTMF Properties
- Configuring Options Related to Dial Plan
- Configuring Echo Adjustment Function
- Configuring Gain Adjustment Function
- Configuring Comfort Noise Function
- Introduction to Voice Entities
- Configuring POTS Entity
- Configuring Local POTS Entity to Play Ringback Tones
- Configuring DTMF Transmission
- Configuring VoIP Entity
- Configuring Fast Connection and Tunneling
- Configuring DTMF Transmission in Fast Connection Mode
- Configuring Voice Performance
- Resetting a Voice Card
- Displaying and Maintaining VoIP Configuration
- VoIP Configuration Example
- FXO Interface
- One-to-One Binding between FXS and FXO
- Fast Connection
- Troubleshooting VoIP Configuration
- Failed to Hang Up
- Dial Plan Overview
- Regular Expression
- Introduction to Number Substitution
- Configuring a Calling Number Permitted to Call In
- Enabling Private Line Auto Ring-Down
- Configuring a Dial Terminator
- Configuring a Number Priority Peer
- Configuring a Maximum-Call-Connection Set
- Configuring Number Substitution
- Configuring Number Substitution for A Voice Entity
- Configuring Number Substitution for A Voice Subscriber Line
- Configuring a Dial Prefix
- Configuring the Match Order for Voice Entity Selection
- Configuring the Maximum-Call-Connection Set
- Introduction to E1 and T1
- E1/T1 Interface
- Features of E1/T1
- E1 and T1 Configuration Task List
- Configuring Basic Parameters for E1 Voice Interfaces
- Configuring the Framing Format and Line Coding Format
- Configuring Basic Parameters for T1 Voice Interface
- Configuring the Voice Subscriber Line for a TS Set
- Configuring the Volume Adjustment Function
- Configuring the Comfortable Noise Function
- Binding Logical Voice Subscriber Line to POTS Entity
- Configuring Basic R2 Signaling Parameters
- Configuring R2 Digital Line Signaling
- Configuring R2 Interregister Signaling
- Configuring DSS1 and Q.SIG Signaling
- Configuring Digital E&M Signaling
- Configuring Receive and Transit Signaling
- Configuring the Time Adjustment Function
- Querying the Trunk Circuits of a Timeslot or a Range of Timeslots
- Displaying and Maintaining E1 and T1 Voice Configuration
- E1 Voice DSS1 Signaling Configuration Example
- Failure of Call Connection from Router to PSTN
- FoIP Overview
- Protocol Criteria for FoIP
- Enabling ECM for Fax
- Configuring Fax Capability Transmission Mode
- Configuring Fax Training Mode
- Configuring a Fax Local Training Threshold
- Configuring Fax Interworking Protocol
- Configuring T.38 Capability Description Compatibility
- Configuring Default Values of Fax Parameters Globally
- Displaying and Maintaining FoIP Configuration
- network layer
- H.323 Architecture
- H.323 Fundamentals
- Call Setup
- Opening/Closing Logical Channel(s)
- Configuring Registration Password
- Configuring Security Calling
- H.323 Gateway Configuration Example
- Introduction to SIP
- Terms
- SIP Messages
- SIP Configuration Task List
- Configuring SIP Authentication Information
- Configuring Registrar Information on SIP UA
- Configuring Fuzzy Telephone Number Registration
- Configuring Out-of-Band SIP DTMF Code Transmission Mode
- Configuring SIP Compatibility
- Displaying and Maintaining SIP UAs
- Failed to Set Up Calls in the Proxy Server Approach to SIP Routing
- Failed to Set Up Point-to-Point Calls
- Call Flow in Dynamic Mode
- Configuration Task Lists
- Enabling VAD
- Configuring Dynamic Mode
- Configuring Nonstandard-Compatible Mode
- Configuring FRF.11 Trunk Mode
- Configuring PSTN-Dialed Number
- Configuring Trunk Timer Length in FRF.11 Trunk Mode
- Nonstandard-Compatible VoFR
- FRF.11 Trunk
- Concurrent Transmission of Voice and Data
- Troubleshooting VoFR
- Fundamentals
- RADIUS Provided by Voice Gateway
- Voice RADIUS Configuration Task List
- Configuring Voice RADIUS
- Enabling Authentication Function for One-Stage Dialing Users
- Configuring Rule for Saving CDRs
- Configuring Access Number
- Enabling Accounting Function for Two-Stage Dialing Users
- Enabling Authorization Function for Two-Stage Dialing Users
- Configuring Method of Collecting Digits of Called Number
- Configuring Number of Redial Attempts
- Enabling Language Selection Function
- Displaying and Maintaining Voice RADIUS
- Troubleshooting Voice RADIUS
- Introduction to Call Services
- Call Transfer
- Call Services Configuration Task List
- Configuring Call Waiting Using Command Lines
- Configuring Call Hold
- Configuring Call Forwarding
- Configuring Call Transfer
- Enabling Hunt Group
- Enabling/Disabling Incoming Call Barring Using Keys
- Enabling/Disabling Outgoing Call Barring Using Keys
- Enabling/Disabling FEATURE Service Setting Using Keys
- Configuring FEATURE Service Using Command Lines
- Call Services Configuration Example
- Hunt Group
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