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SMARTSWITCH SSR-HTX12-08
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- About This Manual
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Using the Command Line Interface
- Configure Mode
- Line Editing Commands
- Displaying and Changing Configuration Information
- Port Names
- Chapter 2: Hot Swapping Line Cards and Control Modules
- Hot Swapping Line Cards
- Removing the Line Card
- Hot Swapping a Secondary Control Module
- Removing the Control Module
- Hot Swapping a Switching Fabric Module (SSR 8600 only)
- Removing the Switching Fabric Module
- Chapter 3: Bridging Configuration Guide
- Bridging Modes (Flow-Based and Address-Based)
- Port-based VLANs
- Multicast-based VLANs
- Ports, VLANs, and L3 Interfaces
- Explicit and Implicit VLANs
- Configuring Spanning Tree
- Setting the Bridge Priority
- Adjusting Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) Intervals
- Configuring a Port- or Protocol-Based VLAN
- Configuring VLANs for Bridging
- Monitoring Bridging
- Creating a non-IP/non-IPX VLAN
- Chapter 4: SmartTRUNK Configuration Guide
- Configuring SmartTRUNKs
- Specify Traffic Distribution Policy (Optional)
- Example Configurations
- ATM Overview
- Creating a Virtual Channel
- Creating a Service Class Definition
- Applying a Service Class Definition
- Cell Scrambling
- Cell Mapping
- Creating a Non-Zero VPI
- Displaying ATM Port Information
- ATM Sample Configuration 1
- Configuring an Interface on an Ethernet Port
- Applying an ATM Service Class
- Overview
- Chapter 6: Packet-over-SONET Configuration Guide
- Configuring Automatic Protection Switching
- Configuring Working and Protecting Ports
- Specifying Bit Error Rate Thresholds
- Monitoring PoS Ports
- APS PoS Links Between SSRs
- PoS Link Between the SSR and a Cisco Router
- Bridging and Routing Traffic Over a PoS Link
- DHCP Overview
- Chapter 7: DHCP Configuration Guide
- Configuring a Static IP Address
- Configuring DHCP Server Parameters
- DHCP Configuration Examples
- Configuring Secondary Subnets
- Secondary Subnets and Directly-Connected Clients
- Interacting with Relay Agents
- IP Routing Protocols
- Chapter 8: IP Routing Configuration Guide
- Configuring IP Interfaces to Ports
- Configuring Jumbo Frames
- Configuring Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
- Configuring Proxy ARP
- Specifying IP Interfaces for RARP
- Monitoring RARP
- Configuring Direct Broadcast
- Configuring Denial of Service (DOS)
- Configuring Router Discovery
- Configuration Examples
- VRRP Overview
- Chapter 9: VRRP Configuration Guide
- Configuration for Router R2
- Configuration of Router R1
- Configuration of Router R2
- Configuration of Router R3
- Setting the Backup Priority
- Setting an Authentication Key
- ip-redundancy show
- VRRP Configuration Notes
- RIP Overview
- Chapter 10: RIP Configuration Guide
- Configuring RIP Route Preference
- Configuration Example
- OSPF Overview
- Chapter 11: OSPF Configuration Guide
- Enabling OSPF
- Default Cost of an OSPF Interface
- Configuring an OSPF Area
- Configuring OSPF Area Parameters
- Configuring Autonomous System External (ASE) Link Advertisements
- Monitoring OSPF
- OSPF Configuration Examples
- Exporting All Interface & Static Routes to OSPF
- BGP Overview
- Chapter 12: BGP Configuration Guide
- Setting the Autonomous System Number
- Adding and Removing a BGP Peer
- AS-Path Regular Expression Examples
- Notes on Using the AS Path Prepend Feature
- BGP Peering Session Example
- IBGP Configuration Example
- IBGP Routing Group Example
- IBGP Internal Group Example
- EBGP Multihop Configuration Example
- Community Attribute Example
- Notes on Using Communities
- Using the local-pref Option
- Multi-Exit Discriminator Attribute Example
- EBGP Aggregation Example
- Route Reflection Example
- Notes on Using Route Reflection
- Chapter 13: Routing Policy Configuration Guide
- Preference
- Import Policies
- Route-Filter
- Specifying a Route Filter
- Aggregates and Generates
- Aggregate-Destination
- Authentication
- Authentication Keys and Key Management
- Redistributing Static Routes
- Redistributing RIP into RIP
- Simple Route Redistribution Examples
- Exporting a Given Static Route to All RIP Interfaces
- Exporting All RIP, Interface & Static Routes to OSPF
- Export Policies
- Creating an Export Destination
- Creating an Import Source
- Creating an Aggregate Route
- Creating an Aggregate Destination
- Importing a Selected Subset of Routes from One RIP Trusted Gateway
- Example 2: Importing from OSPF
- Importing a Selected Subset of OSPF-ASE Routes
- Examples of Export Policies
- Exporting a Given Static Route to a Specific RIP Interface
- Exporting All Static Routes Reachable Over a Given Interface to a Specific RIP-Interface
- Exporting Aggregate-Routes into RIP
- Example 2: Exporting to OSPF
- IP Multicast Overview
- Chapter 14: Multicast Routing Configuration Guide
- Configuring IGMP
- Configuring Per-Interface Control of IGMP Membership
- Starting and Stopping DVMRP
- Configuring the DVMRP Routing Metric
- Configuring a DVMRP Tunnel
- Chapter 15: IP Policy-Based Forwarding Configuration Guide
- Configuring IP Policies
- Creating Multi-Statement IP Policies
- Setting Load Distribution for Next-Hop Gateways
- IP Policy Configuration Examples
- Prioritizing Service to Customers
- Authenticating Users through a Firewall
- Firewall Load Balancing
- Monitoring IP Policies
- Chapter 16: Network Address Translation Configuration Guide
- Setting NAT Rules
- Managing Dynamic Bindings
- NAT and ICMP Packets
- Monitoring NAT
- Using Static NAT
- Using Dynamic NAT
- Dynamic NAT with IP Overload (PAT) Configuration
- Dynamic NAT with DNS
- Using Dynamic NAT with DNS
- Using Dynamic NAT with Matching Interface Redundancy
- Chapter 17: Web Hosting Configuration Guide
- Load Balancing
- Session Persistence
- Optional Group or Server Operating Parameters
- Verifying Servers and Applications
- Verifying Extended Content
- Load Balancing and FTP
- Displaying Load Balancing Information
- Web Hosting with One Virtual Group and Multiple Destination Servers
- Web Hosting with Multiple Virtual Groups and Multiple Destination Servers
- Virtual IP Address Ranges
- Session and Netmask Persistence
- Web Caching
- Specifying the Client(s) for the Cache Group (Optional)
- Other Configurations
- Proxy Server Redundancy
- Chapter 18: IPX Routing Configuration Guide
- SAP (Service Advertising Protocol)
- Configuring IPX RIP & SAP
- Configuring IPX Interfaces and Parameters
- Specifying IPX Encapsulation Method
- Configuring Static Routes
- Creating an IPX Type 20 Access Control List
- Creating an IPX GNS Access Control List
- Monitoring an IPX Network
- access control list
- Chapter 19: Access Control List Configuration Guide
- How ACL Rules are Evaluated
- Allowing External Responses to Established TCP Connections
- Creating and Modifying ACLs
- Maintaining ACLs Using the ACL Editor
- Using ACLs
- Applying ACLs to Services
- Using ACLs as Profiles
- Using Profile ACLs with the IP Policy Facility
- Using Profile ACLs with Dynamic NAT
- Using Profile ACLs with the Port Mirroring Facility
- Redirecting HTTP Traffic to Cache Servers
- Enabling ACL Logging
- Monitoring ACLs
- Security Overview
- Chapter 20: Security Configuration Guide
- Monitoring RADIUS
- Configuring TACACS Plus
- Monitoring TACACS Plus
- Configuring Layer-2 Address Filters
- Configuring Layer-2 Port-to-Address Lock Filters
- Configuring Layer-2 Secure Port Filters
- Monitoring Layer-2 Security Filters
- Static Entries Example
- Example 2 : Secure Ports
- Layer-4 Bridging and Filtering
- Creating a Port-Based VLAN for Layer-4 Bridging
- Applying a Layer-4 Bridging ACL to a Port
- QoS & Layer-2/Layer-3/Layer-4 Flow Overview
- Chapter 21: QoS Configuration Guide
- Precedence for Layer-3 Flows
- Configuring Layer-2 QoS
- Creating and Applying a New Priority Map
- Displaying Priority Map Information
- Setting an IP QoS Policy
- Specifying Precedence for an IPX QoS Policy
- Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED)
- Configuring ToS Rewrite for IP Packets
- Monitoring QoS
- Limiting Traffic Rate
- Per-Flow Rate Limiting
- Aggregate Rate Limiting
- Displaying Rate Limit Information
- Chapter 22: Performance Monitoring Guide
- Configuring the SSR for Port Mirroring
- RMON Overview
- Chapter 23: RMON Configuration Guide
- RMON Groups
- Standard RMON Groups
- Control Tables
- Using RMON
- Configuring RMON Groups
- Displaying RMON Information
- RMON CLI Filters
- protocol distribution
- Creating RMON CLI Filters
- Allocating Memory to RMON
- Chapter 24: LFAP Configuration Guide
- Monitoring the LFAP Agent on the SSR
- WAN Overview
- Chapter 25: WAN Configuration Guide
- Mapped Addresses
- Forcing Bridged Encapsulation
- Average Packet Size
- Packet Encryption
- Source Filtering and ACLs
- Adaptive Shaping
- Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs)
- Setting up a Frame Relay Service Profile
- Monitoring Frame Relay WAN Ports
- Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Overview
- Defining the Type and Location of a PPP Interface
- Applying a Service Profile to an Active PPP Port
- Monitoring PPP WAN Ports
- WAN Configuration Examples
- Multi-Router WAN Configuration
- Router R1 Configuration File
- Router R3 Configuration File
- Router R5 Configuration File
- Introduction
- Appendix A: New Features Supported on Line Cards
- Line Cards Introduced at the 3.1 Firmware Release (T-Series)
- SSR 2000 Line Cards
- New Features that Require Specific Line Cards
- Load Balancing (LSNAT)
- Layer 4 Bridging
- Per-Protocol VLAN
- QoS Rate Limiting
- ToS Rewrite
- Jumbo Frames
- Identifying a Line Card
- Example 2
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