3Com Router 3000 Series manuals
Router 3000 Series
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- installation guide
- Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Product Overview
- Hardware Features of the 3Com Router 3000 Ethernet Family
- System specifications
- Interface attributes
- Chapter 2 Installing the Router
- Installing the Router
- Connecting the Ground Wire
- Connecting the Router to a Console Terminal
- Connecting the Router to LAN
- Verifying Installation
- Chapter 3 Starting and Maintaining the Router
- Powering on the Router
- Maintaining the Router
- Upgrading Programs through XModem
- Backing up and Restoring the Extended Segment of the Boot ROM Program
- Upgrading Application Programs with NET
- Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
- Recovering/Replacing a Lost Boot ROM Password
Router 3000 Series
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- configuration guide
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- Chapter 1 v2.4x Overview
- V2.4x Functionality and Use with Products
- Chapter 2 User Configuration Interface
- Setup through Telnet
- Setup through the AUX Port
- Setup through SSH
- Command Line Views
- Online Help with Command Lines
- Command Line Error Information
- History Command
- Display Features
- Regular Expressions
- Hot Keys
- Usage of the Hot Keys
- Examples of Hot Keys in Use
- Chapter 3 v2.4x Basic Configurations
- Configuring a Banner
- Locking User Interfaces
- Displaying System Information
- system management
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- chapter 1 system management overview
- manually configuring auto-config on the router
- configuring the central router
- switching between console and aux
- displaying and debugging auto-config
- configuration example
- maintenance and debugging function
- enabling df-bit check for ip packets
- debugging the system
- rebooting the system
- configuring the information center
- setting display terminal
- syslog overview
- setting a log host
- information center configuration example
- displaying and debugging the device running state — ar46 series
- chapter 3 auto detect configuration
- auto detect configuration example
- application of auto detect in static routing
- application of auto detect in vrrp
- using auto detect with vrrp
- application of auto detect in interface backup
- configuring auto detect for interface backup
- using auto detect with interface backup
- chapter 4 hwping configurations
- configuring hwping client
- executing test
- displaying test information
- dhcp test
- dlsw test
- ftp test
- http test
- jitter test
- snmp test
- tcp test of a specified port
- udp test of a specified port
- file system
- storage device operation
- restoring the space of a storage device
- file system checking configuration
- file system checking configuration example
- configuring authentication and authorization
- configuring operating parameters of ftp server
- introduction to ftp client
- configuration example 1: upgrading the v 2.41 application program with ftp
- configuration example 2: upgrading the v 2.41 application program with ftp
- tftp configuration
- tftp client configuration
- displaying and debugging tftp
- configuration file management
- naming configuration files and setting their selection order at boot
- user interface overview
- user interface configuration
- configuring the current user interface to support the protocol(s)
- configuring terminal attributes
- configuring modem attributes
- configuring inbound/outbound call restriction on the vty user interface
- enabling/disabling console login re-authentication
- displaying use information
- chapter 7 user management
- user authentication
- user management configuration
- configuring username and password
- configuring user priority
- displaying user information
- typical example of user management
- chapter 8 ntp configuration
- ntp configuration
- configuring ntp operation mode
- configuring ntp id authentication
- setting the interface for the local to transmit ntp messages
- configuring an interface to receive ntp messages
- setting number of sessions allowed to be established locally
- ntp typical configuration examples
- configure ntp peer examples
- configuring ntp broadcast mode
- configuring ntp broadcast mode with id authentication
- configuring ntp multicast mode
- configuring ntp server mode with id authentication
- configuring server/client time synchronization for mpls vpn
- configuring symmetric time synchronization for mpls vpn
- chapter 9 snmp configuration
- snmp configuration
- setting the corresponding versions of snmp
- setting the snmp group
- setting the id and contact of the administrator
- setting the engine id of a local device
- setting the router's location (syslocation)
- setting the maximum size of snmp packets
- setting the saving time of trap packets
- example of typical configuration
- chapter 10 rmon configuration
- rmon configuration
- adding/removing a history control entry
- adding/removing a prialarm entry
- rmon configuration example
- chapter 11 terminal services
- terminal service characteristics of the remote config on aux port
- telnet terminal services
- establishing telnet connection
- establishing redirected telnet connection
- specifying a source interface/ip address for the telnet server
- telnet redirect configuration example i
- telnet redirect configuration example ii
- pad terminal services
- ssh configuration
- configuring the ssh server
- configuring the ssh client
- ssh configuration example
- ssh client configuration example
- sftp service
- configuring the sftp client
- sftp configuration example
- dumb terminal service
- configuring dumb terminal service
- timely disconnecting dumb terminals
- remote shell service
- debugging rsh
- rlogin terminal service connectivity
- rlogin configurations
- rlogin configuration example
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- interface overview
- configuring interface description
- testing interface/line loops
- displaying and debugging interfaces
- ethernet interface
- displaying and debugging ethernet interface
- ethernet configuration example
- chapter 3 layer 2 ethernet port configuration
- configuring ethernet ports
- entering ethernet port view
- configuring ethernet port description
- enabling/disabling flow control on the ethernet port
- setting the mac address aging timer
- enabling/disabling loopback on the ethernet port
- assigning a default vlan id to the ethernet port
- ethernet port configuration example
- vlans involving multiple network segments
- vlans involving multiple devices
- troubleshooting ethernet ports
- dialer interface
- null interface
- introduction to subinterface
- configuring a wan subinterface
- ethernet subinterface configuration example
- wan subinterface configuration example
- mp-group and mfr
- configuring a virtual-template
- displaying and debugging virtual-template and virtual interface
- virtual ethernet interface
- link layer protocol
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- introduction to ppp and mp
- configuring ppp
- configuring ppp encapsulation on the interface
- configuring ppp negotiation timeout interval
- negotiating an dns address through ppp
- configuring ppp link quality control
- configuring mp
- configuring mp on a virtual template interface
- configuring mp on an mp-group interface
- configuring ppp link efficiency mechanism
- configuring iphc
- configuring ppp stac lzs compression
- displaying and debugging ppp/mp/ppp link efficiency mechanisms
- ppp and mp configuration example
- unidirectional chap authentication
- bidirectional chap authentication
- mp configuration
- three types of mp binding mode
- troubleshooting
- introduction to pppoe
- pppoe server configuration
- creating a virtual template
- configuring pppoe server parameters
- configuring a dialer interface
- enabling/disabling the pppoe server to output ppp-related log
- resetting/deleting a pppoe session
- pppoe configuration example
- configuring pppoe client
- connecting a lan to the internet via adsl modem
- accessing the internet through an adsl interface
- chapter 3 bridge configuration
- spanning tree protocol
- multi-protocol router
- basic bridge configuration
- configuring bridging over link layer protocols
- configuring the bridging address table
- configuring the bridge to support stp
- creating and applying bridging acls
- configuring the routing function of the bridge
- displaying and debugging bridging information
- transparent bridging configuration examples
- transparent bridging on mp
- transparent bridging on frame relay
- transparent bridging on atm
- implementing integrated routing and bridging
- bridging on fr subinterfaces
- bridging on dial interface and filtering mac address
- ethernet type-code values
- network protocol
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- ip address overview
- ip address configuration
- configuring ip address unnumbered for an interface
- displaying and debugging ip address
- ip address configuration example
- troubleshooting ip address configuration
- chapter 2 arp configuration
- dynamic arp configuration
- displaying and debugging arp
- proxy arp configuration
- configuring proxy arp
- enabling the address learning function of gratuitous arp
- introduction to authorized arp
- structure of the arp packet
- arp table
- configuring authorized arp
- authorized arp configuration example
- dns overview
- displaying and debugging domain name resolution table
- configuring the dns client
- displaying and debugging dns client information
- typical dns configuration example
- dns proxy configuration
- dns proxy configuration example
- chapter 4 ddns configuration
- configuring ddns
- configuring parameters for accessing the ddns service provider
- urpf overview
- urpf configuration
- introduction to ip accounting
- ip accounting configuration example
- displaying and maintaining ip accounting configuration
- tips for configuration
- introduction to udp helper
- specifying by udp port number which udp broadcasts are forwarded
- configuring destination servers
- introduction to bootp client
- dhcp overview
- dhcp server
- introduction to dhcp accounting
- option 82 support on the dhcp server
- bims option support on the dhcp server
- introduction to option
- dhcp address allocation support of wan interfaces
- dhcp relay
- principle of dhcp relay
- dhcp common configuration
- dhcp server configuration
- adding global dhcp address pool
- defining allocation mode of dhcp address pool
- excluding ip address from auto allocation
- defining ip address lease expiry limit
- configuring domain names for dhcp clients
- configuring dns ip address for dhcp client
- configuring netbios ip address for dhcp client
- defining netbios node type for dhcp client
- configuring dhcp customization items
- configuring ping packet transfer in dhcp server
- configuring dhcp accounting
- configuring bims option support on the dhcp server
- configuring option 184 support on the dhcp server
- configuring option 82 support on the dhcp server
- clearing dhcp information
- dhcp relay configuration
- specifying external dhcp servers
- configuring dhcp server load sharing for dhcp relay
- configuring option 82 support on the dhcp relay
- dhcp client configuration
- displaying and debugging dhcp
- dhcp configuration examples
- dhcp relay configuration example
- dhcp client configuration example
- dhcp accounting configuration example
- option 184-supported dhcp server configuration example
- option 28-supported dhcp relay configuration example
- dhcp configuration example for the serial interface using ppp
- configuring tcp attributes
- configuring the sending of icmp redirect messages
- displaying and debugging ip performance
- configuring broadcast forwarding on an interface
- displaying and debugging unicast fast forwarding
- configuring multicast fast forwarding
- nat overview
- functions provided by nat
- static net-to-net nat
- bidirectional nat
- internal server
- nat configuration
- configuring nat
- configuring internal server
- configuring nat alg
- configuring address translation lifetimes
- nat configuration example
- configuration example of nat using ip address of loopback interface
- static net-to-net nat configuration example
- bidirectional nat configuration example
- internal servers combined with ipsec vpn
- domain name-related nat configuration example
- troubleshooting nat configuration
- ip unicast policy routing overview
- ip unicast policy routing configuration
- enabling policy routing
- typical configuration of ip unicast policy routing
- configuring policy routing based on packet size
- introduction to ip multicast policy routing
- packet forwarding process after the ip multicast policy routing is applied
- defining the if-match clause of the route-policy
- enabling ip multicast policy routing on an interface
- routing protocol
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- chapter 1 ip routing protocol overview
- routing by routing table
- routing management policy
- load sharing and route backup
- routes sharing between routing protocols
- configuring bandwidth-based unbalanced load sharing
- displaying and debugging bandwidth-based unbalanced load sharing
- static route overview
- static routing configuration
- configuring the default route
- displaying and debugging the routing table
- troubleshooting static route
- rip overview
- rip versions
- trigger rip
- rip configuration
- enabling rip
- configuring split horizon
- configuring additional metrics
- disabling host route
- configuring traffic sharing across rip interfaces
- configuring the rip preference
- configuring zero field check of an interface packet
- configuring rip packet authentication
- specifying the operating state of the interface
- displaying and debugging rip
- rip configuration example
- adjusting the convergence time of rip network
- configuring trip
- troubleshooting rip
- ospf overview
- basic concepts related to ospf
- ospf packets
- lsa types available in ospf
- ospf features available in v
- ospf configuration
- configuring router id
- enabling ospf process
- entering the ospf area view
- configuring ospf virtual links
- configuring the adjacent point
- configuring ospf to create the default route
- configuring ospf route filtering
- configuring route aggregation by ospf
- setting ospf route preference
- configuring ospf timers
- setting the interface priority for dr election
- configuring the cost for sending packets on an interface
- configuring an interval required for sending lsu packets
- configuring ospf authentication
- disabling the interface to send ospf packets
- configuring ospf stub area
- configuring nssa parameters of ospf
- enabling opaque capacity of ospf
- resetting an ospf process
- ospf configuration example
- configuring dr election based on ospf priority
- configuring virtual link of the ospf
- configuring ospf peer authentication
- configuring ospf stub areas
- troubleshooting ospf
- chapter 5 integrated is-is configuration
- two-level structure of is-is routing protocol
- address structure of is-is routing protocol
- is-is routing protocol packets
- integrated is-is configuration
- enabling is-is
- enabling is-is on the specified interface
- configuring metrics notation of is-is packets
- configuring the priority of a router
- configuring interface authentication password
- configuring router type
- configuring is-is authentication password
- configuring overload flag bit
- configuring to log the peer changes
- configuring lifetime of lsp
- setting spf to release cpu actively
- configuring is-is to redistribute routes from other protocols
- configuring is-is route filtering
- configuring the preference of is-is protocol
- resetting is-is data structure
- integrated is-is configuration example
- bgp overview
- bgp configuration
- enabling bgp
- configuring a bgp peer/peer group
- configuring routing policy for bgp peer/peer group
- removing the route synchronization between igp and ibgp
- configuring the local preference attribute
- comparing the med values of routes from peers in different ass
- configuring the bgp community attributes
- configuring the bgp preference
- configuring the bgp route reflector
- configuring bgp route dampening
- configuring the interaction between bgp and igp
- configuring the repeating times of local as number
- configuring bgp route filtering
- resetting bgp connection
- displaying and debugging bgp
- bgp configuration example
- configure the ethernet interface
- configuring bgp route reflector
- configuring bgp load balancing
- troubleshooting bgp
- mbgp overview
- mbgp applied on the router
- enabling peer/peer group
- mbgp configuration example
- configure ospf
- chapter 7 ip routing policy configuration
- configuring ip routing policy
- implementing routing policy by route-policy
- displaying and debugging the routing policy
- configuring rip to filter the advertised routing information
- configuring ospf to filter the received routing information
- configuring the bgp cost attribute to select path
- configuring routing policy based on next-hop/as-path/origin/ local-preference
- configuring routing policy based on the bgp community attribute
- troubleshooting routing policy
- chapter 8 route capacity configuration
- configuring the lower limit and the safety value of the router memory
- enabling automatic recovery of the disconnected routing protocol
- multicast protocol
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- ip multicast overview
- multicast addresses
- ethernet multicast mac addresses
- ip multicast protocols
- multicast routing protocols
- ip multicast packet forwarding
- application of multicast
- chapter 2 common multicast configuration
- configuring the minimum ttl of multicast packets
- configuring the number limit of multicast routing entries
- common multicast configuration display and debug
- igmp overview
- introduction to igmp proxy
- igmp configuration
- configuring igmp proxy
- controlling the access to ip multicast group
- configuring other querier present interval
- configuring igmp max query response time
- configuring last member query interval
- igmp display and debug
- pim overview
- enabling pim-dm
- enabling igmp on the interface
- configuring candidate-bsr
- configuring candidate-rp
- configuring rp register policy
- configuring the threshold to switch from rpt to spt
- configuring c-rp policy
- clearing pim neighbors
- pim configuration example
- pim troubleshooting
- msdp overview
- msdp configuration
- configuring a static rpf peer
- configuring originating rp
- requesting the source information from an msdp peer
- controlling the source information forwarded
- controlling the source information received
- configuring an msdp mesh group
- disabling an msdp peer
- tracing the transmission path of an sa message over the network
- configuring anycast rp
- msdp integrated networking
- mbgp multicast extension
- mbgp operating mode and message type
- mbgp multicast extension configuration
- specifying network route to be advertised by mbgp multicast extension
- configuring local preference
- configuring mbgp to filter routes
- configuring mbgp route aggregation
- configuring mbgp community attributes
- configuring mbgp route filtering
- typical mbgp multicast extension configuration example
- chapter 7 multicast static route configuration
- configuring a multicast static route
- multicast static route display and debug
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- mpls overview
- mpls architecture
- lsp tunnel and hierarchy
- ldp overview
- ldp working process
- ldp basic operation
- ldp loop detection
- mpls and routing protocols
- mpls-based qos
- chapter 2 mpls basic capability configuration
- defining mpls lsr id
- ldp configuration
- enabling/disabling ldp on interface
- configuring session parameters
- ldp loop detection control
- configuring ldp authentication mode
- displaying and debugging mpls
- displaying and debugging ldp
- mpls configuration example
- troubleshooting mpls configuration
- bgp/mpls vpn model
- bgp/mpls vpn implementation
- introduction to multi-role host features
- ospf vpn extension
- multi-as bgp/mpls vpn
- bgp/mpls vpn configuration
- configuring pe router
- configuring p router
- bgp/mpls vpn configuration example
- configuring gre tunnel bgp/mpls vpn
- configuring extranet
- configuring hub&spoke
- configuring ce dual-home
- configuring multi-role hosts
- configuring hovpn
- configuring ospf multi-instance sham link
- configuring ospf multi-instance ce
- configuring inter-provider backbones option a
- configuring inter-provider backbones option b
- configuring inter-provider backbones option c
- troubleshooting multi-role host configuration
- introduction to mpls l2vpn
- mpls l2vpn frame format
- packet forwarding
- configuration of mpls l2vpn in ccc mode
- configuring the interface connecting ce
- enabling mpls
- enabling mpls l2vpn
- creating ccc connection
- configuring pe-pe tunnel
- configuration of mpls l2vpn in martini mode
- configuration of mpls l2vpn in kompella mode
- creating and configuring vpn
- creating ce and configuring ce connection
- displaying and debugging mpls l2vpn
- mpls l2vpn configuration example
- configuring svc-based mpls l2vpn
- configuring martini mpls l2vpn
- configuring kompella mpls l2vpn
- enable ospf
- troubleshooting mpls l2vpn
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- chapter 1 network security configuration
- hierarchical command line protection
- firewall classification
- packet filter
- security authentication before route information exchange
- introduction to aaa
- introduction to the radius protocol
- introduction to the hwtacacs protocol
- configuring aaa
- creating an isp domain and setting the related attributes
- creating a local user and setting the related attributes
- configuring the radius protocol
- configuring radius authentication/authorization servers
- configuring radius accounting servers and the related attributes
- setting the shared key for radius packet encryption
- configuring the user re-authentication at reboot function
- setting the supported radius server type
- setting radius server state
- setting the unit of data flows destined for radius server
- setting timers regarding radius server
- enabling the radius server to send traps when it goes down
- configuring a local radius authentication server
- configuring hwtacacs protocol
- configuring tacacs authentication servers
- configuring tacacs accounting servers and the related attributes
- configuring source address for hwtacacs packets sent by nas
- setting a key for securing the communication with tacacs server
- setting timers regarding tacacs server
- enabling the online tacacs user to change the password
- displaying and debugging aaa and radius/hwtacacs protocols
- aaa and radius/hwtacacs configuration example
- configuring ftp/telnet user local authentication
- ppp authentication/accounting/authorization with tacacs servers
- configuration example of separate aaa schemes for ppp users
- configuring tacacs+ server authentication/accounting
- troubleshooting aaa
- troubleshooting the hwtacacs protocol
- portal overview
- portal authentication procedures
- basic portal configuration
- basic portal configuration tasks
- direct authentication configuration example
- portal authentication across layer 3 devices configuration example
- re-dhcp authentication configuration example
- authentication-free user and free ip address configuration
- authentication-free user and free ip address configuration tasks
- chapter 4 ead configuration
- application of ead
- basic ead procedures
- ead configuration
- introduction to acl
- acl creation
- basic acl
- advanced acl
- interface-based acl
- mac-based acl
- acl supporting fragment
- configuring an acl
- configuring an interface-based acl
- configuring time range
- typical configuration examples of acl
- introduction to firewall
- application specific packet filter
- configuring packet filter
- enabling or disabling firewall
- configuring packet filter to filter fragments
- displaying and debugging packet filter
- typical configuration examples of packet filter
- enabling firewall
- defining an aspf policy
- applying aspf policy on specified interface
- displaying and debugging aspf
- ipsec overview
- ipsec basic concepts
- overview of encryption card
- introduction to ipsec dpd
- introduction to ipsec mutli-instance
- ipsec on v
- ipsec configuration
- defining acl
- defining an ipsec proposal
- creating ipsec policies
- configuring ipsec policy template
- applying ipsec policy group to interface
- disabling next-payload field checking
- configuring the encryption card (optional)
- configuring ipsec dpd
- displaying and debugging ipsec
- displaying and debugging encryption card information
- typical ipsec configuration examples
- establishing security association in isakmp mode
- implementing encryption/decryption and authentication on encryption card
- setting up sas between a router and a vrrp standby group
- ipsec/ike multi-instance configuration example
- configure static routes
- ike overview
- preparation for ike configuration
- ike configuration
- defining ike proposal
- configuring ike peer
- configuring keepalive timer
- displaying and debugging ike
- typical configuration of ike
- ike aggressive mode and nat traversal configuration example
- configure acl
- adsl+ipsec/ike configuration example
- ike fault diagnosis and troubleshooting
- pki overview
- configuration task list
- certificate request configuration
- specifying a trustworthy ca
- configuring servers for certificate request
- configuring entity name space
- creating a local public -- private key pair
- configuring polling interval and count
- delivering a certificate request manually
- importing an certificate
- certificate validation configuration
- enabling/disabling crl check
- display and debug
- typical configuration examples
- fault 1: failing to retrieve a ca certificate
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- vpn overview
- structure of vpn network
- classification of vpn
- chapter 2 configuration of l2tp
- lac configuration
- setting condition triggering l2tp tunnel setup request and lns address
- setting flow control function of tunnel
- configuring the tunnel-hold function of l2tp
- lns configuration
- enabling l2tp multi-instance function
- creating virtual template
- setting transfer mode of avp data
- enabling mandatory local chap authentication
- forcing lcp to re-negotiate
- setting username, password and user authentication
- enabling/disabling flow control function of tunnel
- l2tp configuration example
- client-initialized vpn
- interconnecting single user with headquarters via router
- using lac as l2tp client
- complex network design
- chapter 3 configuration of gre
- gre configuration
- setting encapsulation mode
- specifying tunnel destination
- configuring end-to-end verification on both ends of tunnel
- configuring routing via tunnel
- displaying and debugging gre
- gre troubleshooting
- dvpn overview
- operation of dvpn
- basic network structure
- extended dvpn function
- dvpn configuration
- configuring a dvpn server (basic configuration)
- configuring a client (basic configuration)
- configuring the tunnel interface
- configuring a dvpn class
- configuring a dvpn policy
- displaying and debugging dvpn
- quality of service
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- new requirements caused by new applications
- congestion: causes, impact, and countermeasures
- traffic control technologies
- traffic classification
- traffic evaluation and token bucket
- traffic policing
- line rate on physical port
- traffic policing and traffic shaping configuration
- configuring traffic shaping
- traffic policing and shaping display and debug
- traffic policing and shaping configuration example
- mfr interface lr configuration example
- chapter 3 congestion management
- comparisons among congestion management technologies
- configuring fifo queue
- applying priority-list queue on the interface
- displaying and debugging priority queue
- applying custom-list on the interface
- displaying and debugging custom-list queue
- using wfq or modifying wfq parameters
- class-based queuing configuration
- configuring the maximum available bandwidth on the interface
- configuring features of a traffic behavior
- configuring policy
- applying policy
- displaying and debugging cbq
- rtp priority queuing configuration
- configuring maximum reserved bandwidth
- typical configuration example
- cbq configuration example
- cq configuration example
- integrated qos policy embedding and lr configuration example
- atm pvc remark policy configuration example
- congestion management using atm clp bit configuration example
- chapter 4 congestion avoidance
- wred configuration
- setting wred to calculate the coefficient of average queue length
- setting the parameters of a wred dscp
- chapter 5 protocol packet priority configuration
- configuring priorities for protocol packets
- protocol packet priority configuration example
- mpls qos overview
- configuring mpls pq
- configuring mpls cbq
- configuring mpls car
- mpls qos configuration example
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- chapter 1 reliability overview
- chapter 2 backup center configurations
- entering the view of a main interface
- setting failover and fallback delays
- configuring the warmup timer
- configuring flow check interval
- backup center configuration example
- configuring dial-up backup to the adsl
- introduction to vrrp
- vrrp configurations
- enabling/disabling virtual ip address pinging
- configuring router priority in a standby group
- configuring preemption mode and preemption delay
- configuring the adver_timer of vrrp
- configuring ttl check on vrrp packets
- vrrp configuration example
- configuring multiple standby groups
- vrrp troubleshooting
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- introduction to dcc
- dcc features available with v
- dcc configuration
- configuring the basic parameters of dcc
- configuring c-dcc
- configuring rs-dcc
- configuring mp binding for dcc
- configuring ppp callback
- configuring isdn caller identification callback
- configuring dialer route (advanced)
- configuring special dcc functions
- configuring attributes of dcc dial interface
- configuring traffic statistic interval
- dcc configuration example
- dcc application providing mp binding
- dcc application using isdn bri interface to dial and providing leased line
- router-to-router callback for dcc
- router-to-pc callback for dcc
- nt server-to-router callback for dcc
- dial number backup and internet access by dcc
- logical interface standby through dialer route for dcc
- dialer route
- troubleshooting of dcc
- locating problems with the dcc debugging information
- chapter 2 dynamic routing standby
- dynamic routing standby configuration
- dynamic routing standby configuration example
- dynamic routing standby configuration example ii
- dynamic routing standby configuration example iii
- configure rip
- dynamic routing standby configuration example iv
- chapter 3 modem configuration
- modem configuration
- configuring modem call-in and call-out
- executing a modem script manually
- configuring modem callback
- power-on initialization through the initialization script
- dialing directly with the script
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