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Table of contents
  1. regulatory compliance information
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
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  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. About This Manual
  16. Chapter 1: Introduction
  17. Using the Command Line Interface
  18. Configure Mode
  19. Line Editing Commands
  20. Displaying and Changing Configuration Information
  21. Port Names
  22. Chapter 2: Hot Swapping Line Cards and Control Modules
  23. Hot Swapping Line Cards
  24. Removing the Line Card
  25. Hot Swapping a Secondary Control Module
  26. Removing the Control Module
  27. Hot Swapping a Switching Fabric Module (SSR 8600 only)
  28. Removing the Switching Fabric Module
  29. Chapter 3: Bridging Configuration Guide
  30. Bridging Modes (Flow-Based and Address-Based)
  31. Port-based VLANs
  32. Multicast-based VLANs
  33. Ports, VLANs, and L3 Interfaces
  34. Explicit and Implicit VLANs
  35. Configuring Spanning Tree
  36. Setting the Bridge Priority
  37. Adjusting Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) Intervals
  38. Configuring a Port- or Protocol-Based VLAN
  39. Configuring VLANs for Bridging
  40. Monitoring Bridging
  41. Creating a non-IP/non-IPX VLAN
  42. Chapter 4: SmartTRUNK Configuration Guide
  43. Configuring SmartTRUNKs
  44. Specify Traffic Distribution Policy (Optional)
  45. Example Configurations
  46. ATM Overview
  47. Creating a Virtual Channel
  48. Creating a Service Class Definition
  49. Applying a Service Class Definition
  50. Cell Scrambling
  51. Cell Mapping
  52. Creating a Non-Zero VPI
  53. Displaying ATM Port Information
  54. ATM Sample Configuration 1
  55. Configuring an Interface on an Ethernet Port
  56. Applying an ATM Service Class
  57. Overview
  58. Chapter 6: Packet-over-SONET Configuration Guide
  59. Configuring Automatic Protection Switching
  60. Configuring Working and Protecting Ports
  61. Specifying Bit Error Rate Thresholds
  62. Monitoring PoS Ports
  63. APS PoS Links Between SSRs
  64. PoS Link Between the SSR and a Cisco Router
  65. Bridging and Routing Traffic Over a PoS Link
  66. DHCP Overview
  67. Chapter 7: DHCP Configuration Guide
  68. Configuring a Static IP Address
  69. Configuring DHCP Server Parameters
  70. DHCP Configuration Examples
  71. Configuring Secondary Subnets
  72. Secondary Subnets and Directly-Connected Clients
  73. Interacting with Relay Agents
  74. IP Routing Protocols
  75. Chapter 8: IP Routing Configuration Guide
  76. Configuring IP Interfaces to Ports
  77. Configuring Jumbo Frames
  78. Configuring Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
  79. Configuring Proxy ARP
  80. Specifying IP Interfaces for RARP
  81. Monitoring RARP
  82. Configuring Direct Broadcast
  83. Configuring Denial of Service (DOS)
  84. Configuring Router Discovery
  85. Configuration Examples
  86. VRRP Overview
  87. Chapter 9: VRRP Configuration Guide
  88. Configuration for Router R2
  89. Configuration of Router R1
  90. Configuration of Router R2
  91. Configuration of Router R3
  92. Setting the Backup Priority
  93. Setting an Authentication Key
  94. ip-redundancy show
  95. VRRP Configuration Notes
  96. RIP Overview
  97. Chapter 10: RIP Configuration Guide
  98. Configuring RIP Route Preference
  99. Configuration Example
  100. OSPF Overview
  101. Chapter 11: OSPF Configuration Guide
  102. Enabling OSPF
  103. Default Cost of an OSPF Interface
  104. Configuring an OSPF Area
  105. Configuring OSPF Area Parameters
  106. Configuring Autonomous System External (ASE) Link Advertisements
  107. Monitoring OSPF
  108. OSPF Configuration Examples
  109. Exporting All Interface & Static Routes to OSPF
  110. BGP Overview
  111. Chapter 12: BGP Configuration Guide
  112. Setting the Autonomous System Number
  113. Adding and Removing a BGP Peer
  114. AS-Path Regular Expression Examples
  115. Notes on Using the AS Path Prepend Feature
  116. BGP Peering Session Example
  117. IBGP Configuration Example
  118. IBGP Routing Group Example
  119. IBGP Internal Group Example
  120. EBGP Multihop Configuration Example
  121. Community Attribute Example
  122. Notes on Using Communities
  123. Using the local-pref Option
  124. Multi-Exit Discriminator Attribute Example
  125. EBGP Aggregation Example
  126. Route Reflection Example
  127. Notes on Using Route Reflection
  128. Chapter 13: Routing Policy Configuration Guide
  129. Preference
  130. Import Policies
  131. Route-Filter
  132. Specifying a Route Filter
  133. Aggregates and Generates
  134. Aggregate-Destination
  135. Authentication
  136. Authentication Keys and Key Management
  137. Redistributing Static Routes
  138. Redistributing RIP into RIP
  139. Simple Route Redistribution Examples
  140. Exporting a Given Static Route to All RIP Interfaces
  141. Exporting All RIP, Interface & Static Routes to OSPF
  142. Export Policies
  143. Creating an Export Destination
  144. Creating an Import Source
  145. Creating an Aggregate Route
  146. Creating an Aggregate Destination
  147. Importing a Selected Subset of Routes from One RIP Trusted Gateway
  148. Example 2: Importing from OSPF
  149. Importing a Selected Subset of OSPF-ASE Routes
  150. Examples of Export Policies
  151. Exporting a Given Static Route to a Specific RIP Interface
  152. Exporting All Static Routes Reachable Over a Given Interface to a Specific RIP-Interface
  153. Exporting Aggregate-Routes into RIP
  154. Example 2: Exporting to OSPF
  155. IP Multicast Overview
  156. Chapter 14: Multicast Routing Configuration Guide
  157. Configuring IGMP
  158. Configuring Per-Interface Control of IGMP Membership
  159. Starting and Stopping DVMRP
  160. Configuring the DVMRP Routing Metric
  161. Configuring a DVMRP Tunnel
  162. Chapter 15: IP Policy-Based Forwarding Configuration Guide
  163. Configuring IP Policies
  164. Creating Multi-Statement IP Policies
  165. Setting Load Distribution for Next-Hop Gateways
  166. IP Policy Configuration Examples
  167. Prioritizing Service to Customers
  168. Authenticating Users through a Firewall
  169. Firewall Load Balancing
  170. Monitoring IP Policies
  171. Chapter 16: Network Address Translation Configuration Guide
  172. Setting NAT Rules
  173. Managing Dynamic Bindings
  174. NAT and ICMP Packets
  175. Monitoring NAT
  176. Using Static NAT
  177. Using Dynamic NAT
  178. Dynamic NAT with IP Overload (PAT) Configuration
  179. Dynamic NAT with DNS
  180. Using Dynamic NAT with DNS
  181. Using Dynamic NAT with Matching Interface Redundancy
  182. Chapter 17: Web Hosting Configuration Guide
  183. Load Balancing
  184. Session Persistence
  185. Optional Group or Server Operating Parameters
  186. Verifying Servers and Applications
  187. Verifying Extended Content
  188. Load Balancing and FTP
  189. Displaying Load Balancing Information
  190. Web Hosting with One Virtual Group and Multiple Destination Servers
  191. Web Hosting with Multiple Virtual Groups and Multiple Destination Servers
  192. Virtual IP Address Ranges
  193. Session and Netmask Persistence
  194. Web Caching
  195. Specifying the Client(s) for the Cache Group (Optional)
  196. Other Configurations
  197. Proxy Server Redundancy
  198. Chapter 18: IPX Routing Configuration Guide
  199. SAP (Service Advertising Protocol)
  200. Configuring IPX RIP & SAP
  201. Configuring IPX Interfaces and Parameters
  202. Specifying IPX Encapsulation Method
  203. Configuring Static Routes
  204. Creating an IPX Type 20 Access Control List
  205. Creating an IPX GNS Access Control List
  206. Monitoring an IPX Network
  207. access control list
  208. Chapter 19: Access Control List Configuration Guide
  209. How ACL Rules are Evaluated
  210. Allowing External Responses to Established TCP Connections
  211. Creating and Modifying ACLs
  212. Maintaining ACLs Using the ACL Editor
  213. Using ACLs
  214. Applying ACLs to Services
  215. Using ACLs as Profiles
  216. Using Profile ACLs with the IP Policy Facility
  217. Using Profile ACLs with Dynamic NAT
  218. Using Profile ACLs with the Port Mirroring Facility
  219. Redirecting HTTP Traffic to Cache Servers
  220. Enabling ACL Logging
  221. Monitoring ACLs
  222. Security Overview
  223. Chapter 20: Security Configuration Guide
  224. Monitoring RADIUS
  225. Configuring TACACS Plus
  226. Monitoring TACACS Plus
  227. Configuring Layer-2 Address Filters
  228. Configuring Layer-2 Port-to-Address Lock Filters
  229. Configuring Layer-2 Secure Port Filters
  230. Monitoring Layer-2 Security Filters
  231. Static Entries Example
  232. Example 2 : Secure Ports
  233. Layer-4 Bridging and Filtering
  234. Creating a Port-Based VLAN for Layer-4 Bridging
  235. Applying a Layer-4 Bridging ACL to a Port
  236. QoS & Layer-2/Layer-3/Layer-4 Flow Overview
  237. Chapter 21: QoS Configuration Guide
  238. Precedence for Layer-3 Flows
  239. Configuring Layer-2 QoS
  240. Creating and Applying a New Priority Map
  241. Displaying Priority Map Information
  242. Setting an IP QoS Policy
  243. Specifying Precedence for an IPX QoS Policy
  244. Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED)
  245. Configuring ToS Rewrite for IP Packets
  246. Monitoring QoS
  247. Limiting Traffic Rate
  248. Per-Flow Rate Limiting
  249. Aggregate Rate Limiting
  250. Displaying Rate Limit Information
  251. Chapter 22: Performance Monitoring Guide
  252. Configuring the SSR for Port Mirroring
  253. RMON Overview
  254. Chapter 23: RMON Configuration Guide
  255. RMON Groups
  256. Standard RMON Groups
  257. Control Tables
  258. Using RMON
  259. Configuring RMON Groups
  260. Displaying RMON Information
  261. RMON CLI Filters
  262. protocol distribution
  263. Creating RMON CLI Filters
  264. Allocating Memory to RMON
  265. Chapter 24: LFAP Configuration Guide
  266. Monitoring the LFAP Agent on the SSR
  267. WAN Overview
  268. Chapter 25: WAN Configuration Guide
  269. Mapped Addresses
  270. Forcing Bridged Encapsulation
  271. Average Packet Size
  272. Packet Encryption
  273. Source Filtering and ACLs
  274. Adaptive Shaping
  275. Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs)
  276. Setting up a Frame Relay Service Profile
  277. Monitoring Frame Relay WAN Ports
  278. Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Overview
  279. Defining the Type and Location of a PPP Interface
  280. Applying a Service Profile to an Active PPP Port
  281. Monitoring PPP WAN Ports
  282. WAN Configuration Examples
  283. Multi-Router WAN Configuration
  284. Router R1 Configuration File
  285. Router R3 Configuration File
  286. Router R5 Configuration File
  287. Introduction
  288. Appendix A: New Features Supported on Line Cards
  289. Line Cards Introduced at the 3.1 Firmware Release (T-Series)
  290. SSR 2000 Line Cards
  291. New Features that Require Specific Line Cards
  292. Load Balancing (LSNAT)
  293. Layer 4 Bridging
  294. Per-Protocol VLAN
  295. QoS Rate Limiting
  296. ToS Rewrite
  297. Jumbo Frames
  298. Identifying a Line Card
  299. Example 2
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