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Numerics
4K VLANs (support for 4,096 VLANs) 24-2
802.1AE Tagging 68-2
802.1Q
Layer 2 protocol tunneling
See Layer 2 protocol tunneling
mapping to ISL VLANs 24-7
trunks 19-4
restrictions 19-2
tunneling
configuration guidelines 27-1
configuring tunnel ports 27-6
overview 27-4
802.1Q Ethertype
specifying custom 19-15
802.1X 81-1
802.1x accounting 81-41
802.3ad
See LACP
802.3af 18-2
802.3x Flow Control 11-9
A
AAA
fail policy 81-8, 82-5
AAA (authentication, authorization, and accounting). See
also port-based authentication. 81-6, 82-2
aaa accounting dot1x command 81-41
aaa accounting system command 81-41
abbreviating commands 2-5
access, restricting MIB 84-10
access control entries and lists 67-1
access-enable host timeout (not supported) 67-4
access port, configuring 19-14
access rights 84-9
access setup, example 84-11
accounting
with 802.1x 81-41
with IEEE 802.1x 81-16
ACEs and ACLs 67-1
ACLs
downloadable 82-2
downloadable (dACLs) 81-23
Filter-ID 81-24
per-user 81-24
port
defined 71-2
redirect URL 81-25
static sharing 81-25
acronyms, list of A-1
activating lawful intercept 84-8
admin function (mediation device) 84-7, 84-8
administration, definition 84-6
advertisements, VTP 23-4
aggregate label 35-2, 35-5
aggregate policing 61-4
aging time
accelerated
for MSTP 29-45
maximum
for MSTP 29-45, 29-46
alarms
major 14-4
minor 14-4
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configuring 76-10
understanding 76-5
any transport over MPLS (AToM) 37-3
Ethernet over MPLS 37-3
ARP ACL 67-12
ARP spoofing 78-3
AToM 37-3
audience 1-xlv
authentication control-direction command 81-50
authentication event command 81-43
authentication failed VLAN
See restricted VLAN
authentication open comand 81-15
authentication password, VTP 23-5
authentication periodic command 81-36, 81-47
authentication port-control command 81-43
authentication timer reauthenticate command 81-36
authorized ports with 802.1X 81-12
automatic QoS
configuration guidelines and restrictions 64-2
macros 64-4
overview 64-2
AutoQoS 64-1
auto-sync command 9-4
B
BackboneFast
See STP BackboneFast
backup interfaces
See Flex Links
binding database, DHCP snooping
See DHCP snooping binding database
binding table, DHCP snooping
See DHCP snooping binding database
blocking state, STP 29-8
blue beacon 1-6
BPDU
RSTP format 29-16
BPDU guard
See STP BPDU guard
BPDUs
Bridge Assurance 30-5
Shared Spanning Tree Protocol (SSTP) 30-20
Bridge Assurance
description 30-4 to 30-6
inconsistent state 30-5
supported protocols and link types 30-5
bridge domain
configuring 39-8
bridge groups 33-1
bridge ID
See STP bridge ID
bridge priority, STP 29-34
bridge protocol data units
see BPDUs
bridging 33-1
broadcast storms
see traffic-storm control
C
CALEA, See Communications Assistance for Law
Enforcement Act (CALEA)
Call Home
description 51-3
message format options 51-3
messages
format options 51-3
call home 51-1
alert groups 51-28
contact information 51-19
destination profiles 51-20
displaying information 51-39
pattern matching 51-31
periodic notification 51-30
rate limit messages 51-31
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smart call home feature 51-4
SMTP server 51-2
testing communications 51-32
call home alert groups
configuring 51-28
description 51-28
subscribing 51-29
call home customer information
entering information 51-19
call home destination profiles
attributes 51-21
description 51-20
displaying 51-42
call home notifications
full-txt format for syslog 51-15
XML format for syslog 51-15
CDP
host presence detection 81-14, 83-4
to configure Cisco phones 17-3
CEF
configuring
RP 31-5
supervisor engine 31-4
examples 31-3
Layer 3 switching 31-2
packet rewrite 31-2
certificate authority (CA) 51-2
channel-group group
command 21-8, 21-13, 21-14
command example 21-9, 21-14
Cisco Discovery Protocol
See CDP
Cisco Emergency Responder 17-4
Cisco Express Forwarding 35-3
CISCO-IP-TAP-MIB
citapStreamVRF 84-2
overview 84-8
restricting access to 84-10, 84-11
CISCO-TAP2-MIB
accessing 84-9
overview 84-8
restricting access to 84-10, 84-11
CIST regional root
See MSTP
CIST root
See MSTP
class command 61-9
class map configuration 61-8, 62-11
clear authentication sessions command 81-38
clear counters command 11-12
clear dot1x command 81-37
clear interface command 11-13
CLI
accessing 2-1
backing out one level 2-5
console configuration mode 2-5
getting list of commands 2-6
global configuration mode 2-5
history substitution 2-4
interface configuration mode 2-5
privileged EXEC mode 2-5
ROM monitor 2-7
software basics 2-4
collection function 84-6
command line processing 2-3
commands, getting list of 2-6
Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act
CALEA for Voice 84-5
lawful intercept 84-4
community ports 25-7
community VLANs 25-6, 25-7
configuration example
EoMPLS port mode 37-4, 37-7
EoMPLS VLAN mode 37-4
VPLS, 802.1Q access port for untagged traffic from
CE 38-8
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at the PE 38-13
VPLS, L2 VLAN instance on the PE 38-10
VPLS, MPLS in the PE 38-11
VPLS, using QinQ to place all VLANs into a single
VPLS 38-9
VPLS, VFI in the PE 38-12
configuration guidelines
EVCs 39-2
configuring 61-9, 62-11
lawful intercept 84-10, 84-11, 84-12
SNMP 84-10
console configuration mode 2-5
content IAP 84-6
control plane policing
See CoPP
CoPP 75-1
applying QoS service policy to control plane 75-5
configuring
ACLs to match traffic 75-5
enabling MLS QoS 75-5
packet classification criteria 75-5
service-policy map 75-5
control plane configuration mode
entering 75-5
displaying
dynamic information 75-9
number of conforming bytes and packets 75-9
rate information 75-9
entering control plane configuration mode 75-5
monitoring statistics 75-9
overview 75-3
packet classification guidelines 75-2
traffic classification
defining 75-6
guidelines 75-7
overview 75-6
sample ACLs 75-7
sample classes 75-6
CoS
override priority 17-6, 18-4
counters
clearing interface 11-12, 11-13
critical authentication 81-8
critical authentication, IEEE 802.1x 81-44
CSCsr62404 11-9
CSCtx75254 5-2
cTap2MediationDebug notification 84-12
cTap2MediationNewIndex object 84-8
cTap2MediationTable 84-8
cTap2MediationTimedOut notification 84-12
cTap2MIBActive notification 84-12
cTap2StreamDebug notification 84-12
cTap2StreamTable 84-8
customer contact information
entering for call home 51-19
D
dACL
See ACLs, downloadable 81-23
dCEF 31-4
debug commands
IP MMLS 42-31
DEC spanning-tree protocol 33-1
default configuration
802.1X 81-28, 82-7
dynamic ARP inspection 78-6
EVCs 39-9
Flex Links 20-4
IP MMLS 42-15
MSTP 29-26
MVR 44-5
UDLD 12-4
voice VLAN 17-4
VTP 23-9
default VLAN 19-10
denial of service protection 74-1
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call home format 51-11, 51-12
DHCP binding database
See DHCP snooping binding database
DHCP binding table
See DHCP snooping binding database
DHCP option 82
circuit ID suboption 76-7
overview 76-5
packet format, suboption
circuit ID 76-7
remote ID 76-7
remote ID suboption 76-7
DHCP option 82 allow on untrusted port 76-10
DHCP snooping
802.1X data insertion 81-15
binding database
See DHCP snooping binding database
configuration guidelines 76-8
configuring 76-9
default configuration 76-8
displaying binding tables 76-18
enabling 76-9, 76-10, 76-11, 76-12, 76-13, 76-14
enabling the database agent 76-14
message exchange process 76-6
monitoring 77-5, 77-6
option 82 data insertion 76-5
overview 76-3
Snooping database agent 76-7
DHCP snooping binding database
described 76-5
entries 76-5
DHCP snooping binding table
See DHCP snooping binding database
DHCP Snooping Database Agent
adding to the database (example) 76-18
enabling (example) 76-15
overview 76-7
reading from a TFTP file (example) 76-17
DHCP snooping increased bindings limit 76-14
DiffServ
configuring short pipe mode 65-30
configuring uniform mode 65-34
short pipe mode 65-27
uniform mode 65-28
DiffServ tunneling modes 65-4
Disabling PIM Snooping Designated Router
Flooding 47-6
distributed Cisco Express Forwarding
See dCEF
distributed egress SPAN 54-10, 54-15
DNS, See Domain Name System
DNS, see Domain Name System
documentation, related 1-xlv
Domain Name System 84-2
DoS protection 74-1
monitoring packet drop statistics
using monitor session commands 74-8
using VACL capture 74-10
QoS ACLs 74-2
security ACLs 74-2
uRPF check 74-5
dot1x initialize interface command 81-37
dot1x max-reauth-req command 81-41
dot1x max-req command 81-40
dot1x pae authenticator command 81-31
dot1x re-authenticate interface command 81-36
dot1x timeout quiet-period command 81-38
DSCP-based queue mapping 63-14
duplex command 11-5, 11-6
duplex mode
autonegotiation status 11-6
configuring interface 11-4
dynamic ARP inspection
ARP cache poisoning 78-3
ARP requests, described 78-3
ARP spoofing attack 78-3
configuration guidelines 78-2
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log buffer 78-13, 78-15
logging system messages 78-14
rate limit for incoming ARP packets 78-5, 78-10
default configuration 78-6
denial-of-service attacks, preventing 78-10
described 78-3
DHCP snooping binding database 78-4
displaying
ARP ACLs 78-15
configuration and operating state 78-15
trust state and rate limit 78-15
error-disabled state for exceeding rate limit 78-5
function of 78-4
interface trust states 78-4
log buffer
configuring 78-13, 78-15
logging of dropped packets, described 78-6
logging system messages
configuring 78-14
man-in-the middle attack, described 78-4
network security issues and interface trust
states 78-4
priority of ARP ACLs and DHCP snooping
entries 78-6
rate limiting of ARP packets
configuring 78-10
described 78-5
error-disabled state 78-5
validation checks, performing 78-11
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol snooping 76-1
E
EAC 68-2
EAPOL. See also port-based authentication. 81-6
eFSU, See Enhanced Fast Software Upgrade (eFSU)
egress SPAN 54-10
electronic traffic, monitoring 84-7
e-mail addresses
assigning for call home 51-19
e-mail notifications
Call Home 51-3
enable mode 2-5
enable sticky secure MAC address 83-8
enabling
IP MMLS
on router interfaces 42-16
lawful intercept 84-8
SNMP notifications 84-12
Endpoint Admission Control (EAC) 68-2
enhanced Fast Software Upgrade (eFSU)
aborting (issu abortversion command) 5-13
accepting the new software version 5-11
commiting the new software to standby RP (issu
commitversion command) 5-12
displaying maximum outage time for module 5-10
error handling 5-5
forcing a switchover (issu runversion
command) 5-10
issu loadversion command 5-8
loading new software onto standby RP 5-8
memory reservation on module 5-4
memory reservation on module, prohibiting 5-4
OIR not supported 5-2
operation 5-3
outage times 5-4
performing 5-5
steps 5-5
usage guidelines and limitations 5-2
verifying redundancy mode 5-7
environmental monitoring
LED indications 14-4
SNMP traps 14-4
supervisor engine and switching modules 14-4
Syslog messages 14-4
using CLI commands 14-1
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EoMPLS 37-3
configuring 37-4
configuring VLAN mode 37-3
guidelines and restrictions 37-2
port mode 37-3
VLAN mode 37-3
ERSPAN 54-1
EtherChannel
channel-group group
command 21-8, 21-13, 21-14
command example 21-9, 21-14
configuration guidelines 4-27, 21-2
configuring
Layer 2 21-8
configuring (tasks) 4-26, 21-7
interface port-channel
command example 21-8
interface port-channel (command) 21-8
lacp system-priority
command example 21-10
Layer 2
configuring 21-8
load balancing
configuring 21-11
understanding 21-7
Min-Links 21-13, 21-14
modes 21-4
PAgP
understanding 21-5
port-channel interfaces 21-7
port-channel load-balance
command 21-10, 21-11
command example 21-12
STP 21-7
understanding 4-4, 21-3
EtherChannel Guard
See STP EtherChannel Guard
Ethernet
setting port duplex 11-10
Ethernet flow point
See EFP
Ethernet over MPLS (EoMPLS) configuration
EoMPLS port mode 37-6
EoMPLS VLAN mode 37-4
Ethernet Virtual Connection
See EVC
EVC
broadcast domain 39-4
configuration guidelines 39-2
default configuration 39-9
supported features 39-2
EXP mutation 65-4
extended range VLANs 24-2
See VLANs
extended system ID
MSTP 29-39
Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN. See
EAPOL.
F
fall-back bridging 33-1
fast link notification
on VSL failure 4-13
fiber-optic, detecting unidirectional links 12-1
FIB TCAM 35-3
figure
lawful intercept overview 84-5
Flex Links 20-1
configuration guidelines 20-2
configuring 20-4
default configuration 20-4
description 20-2
monitoring 20-5
flow control 11-9
forward-delay time
MSTP 29-45
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frame distribution
See EtherChannel load balancing
G
get requests 84-7, 84-8, 84-11
global configuration mode 2-5
guest VLAN and 802.1x 81-19
H
hardware Layer 3 switching
guidelines 31-2
hello time
MSTP 29-44
hello time, STP 29-35
High Capacity Power Supply Support 13-4
history
CLI 2-4
host mode
see port-based authentication
host ports
kinds of 25-7
host presence CDP message 17-4, 81-14
host presence TLV message 83-4
http
//www-tac.cisco.com/Teams/ks/c3/xmlkwery.php?srI
d=612293409 21-3
I
IAP
content IAP 84-6
definition 84-6
content IAP 84-6
identification IAP 84-6
types of
ICMP unreachable messages 67-2
ID IAP 84-6
IDs
serial IDs 51-12
IEEE 802.1Q Ethertype
specifying custom 19-15
IEEE 802.1Q Tagging on a Per-Port Basis 27-7
IEEE 802.1w
See RSTP
IEEE 802.1x
accounting 81-16, 81-41
authentication failed VLAN 81-19
critical ports 81-20
DHCP snooping 81-15
guest VLAN 81-19
MAC authentication bypass 81-26
network admission control Layer 2 validation 81-27
port security interoperability 81-22
RADIUS-supplied session timeout 81-35
voice VLAN 81-22
wake-on-LAN support 81-28
IEEE 802.3ad
See LACP
IEEE 802.3af 18-2
IEEE 802.3x Flow Control 11-9
IEEE bridging protocol 33-1
IGMP 43-1
configuration guidelines 49-9
enabling 43-9
join messages 43-3
leave processing
enabling 43-13
queries 43-4
query interval
configuring 43-12
snooping
fast leave 43-6
joining multicast group 43-3, 45-4
leaving multicast group 43-5, 45-4
understanding 43-3, 45-3
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enabling 43-9
understanding 43-3, 45-3
IGMPv3 42-26
IGMP v3lite 42-26
ignore port trust 61-11
inaccessible authentication bypass 81-20
ingress SPAN 54-10
intercept access point
See IAP
intercept-related information (IRI) 84-6, 84-7
intercepts, multiple 84-6
interface
configuration mode 2-5
Layer 2 modes 19-4
number 11-2
interface port-channel
command example 21-8
interface port-channel (command) 21-8
interfaces
configuring, duplex mode 11-3
configuring, speed 11-3
configururing, overview 11-2
counters, clearing 11-12, 11-13
displaying information about 11-12
maintaining 11-12
monitoring 11-12
range of 11-2
restarting 11-13
shutting down
task 11-13
interfaces command 11-2
interfaces range command 53-3
interfaces range macro command 11-2
internal VLANs 24-3
Internet Group Management Protocol 43-1, 45-1
IP accounting, IP MMLS and 42-2
IP CEF
topology (figure) 31-4
ip flow-export source command 56-3, 56-4, 56-5
ip http server 1-7
ip local policy route-map command 32-5
IP MMLS
cache, overview 42-4
configuration guideline 42-1
debug commands 42-31
default configuration 42-15
enabling
on router interfaces 42-16
Layer 3 MLS cache 42-4
overview 42-2
packet rewrite 42-5
router
enabling globally 42-16
enabling on interfaces 42-16
PIM, enabling 42-16
IP multicast
IGMP snooping and 43-8
MLDv2 snooping and 49-9
overview 43-2, 45-2, 46-2
IP multicast MLS
See IP MMLS
ip multicast-routing command
enabling IP multicast 42-16
IP phone
configuring 17-5
ip pim command
enabling IP PIM 42-16
ip policy route-map command 32-5
IP Source Guard 77-1
configuring 77-3
configuring on private VLANs 77-5
displaying 77-5, 77-6
overview 77-2
IP unnumbered 33-1
IPv4 Multicast over Point-to-Point GRE Tunnels 1-8
IPv4 Multicast VPN 41-1
IPv6 Multicast Layer 3 Switching 48-1
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ISL trunks 19-4
isolated port 25-7
isolated VLANs 25-6, 25-7
J
join messages, IGMP 43-3
jumbo frames 11-6
K
keyboard shortcuts 2-3
L
label edge router 35-2
label switched path 37-1
label switch router 35-2, 35-4
LACP
system ID 21-6
Law Enforcement Agency (LEA) 84-4
lawful intercept
admin function 84-7, 84-8
collection function 84-6
configuring 84-10, 84-11, 84-12
enabling 84-8
IRI 84-6
mediation device 84-5
overview 84-4, 84-5
prerequisites 84-1
processing 84-7
security considerations 84-9
SNMP notifications 84-12
lawful intercept processing 84-7
Layer 2
configuring interfaces 19-5
access port 19-14
trunk 19-8
defaults 19-5
interface modes 19-4
show interfaces 11-8, 11-9, 19-6, 19-13
switching
understanding 19-2
trunks
understanding 19-4
VLAN
interface assignment 24-6
Layer 2 Interfaces
configuring 19-1
Layer 2 protocol tunneling
configuring Layer 2 tunnels 28-3
overview 28-2
Layer 2 Traceroute 57-1
Layer 2 traceroute
and ARP 57-2
and CDP 57-1
described 57-2
IP addresses and subnets 57-2
MAC addresses and VLANs 57-2
multicast traffic 57-2
multiple devices on a port 57-2
unicast traffic 57-2
usage guidelines 57-1
Layer 3
IP MMLS and MLS cache 42-4
Layer 3 switched packet rewrite
CEF 31-2
Layer 3 switching
CEF 31-2
Layer 4 port operations (ACLs) 67-2
leave processing, IGMP
enabling 43-13
leave processing, MLDv2
enabling 49-12
LERs 65-2, 65-6, 65-7
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link negotiation 11-5
link redundancy
See Flex Links
load deferral
MEC traffic recovery 4-6
Local Egress Replication 42-19
logical operation unit
See LOU
loop guard
See STP loop guard
LOU
description 67-3
determining maximum number of 67-3
LSRs 65-2, 65-6
M
mab command 81-43, 81-47
MAC address-based blocking 70-1
MAC address table notification 19-7
MAC authentication bypass. See also port-based
authentication. 81-26
MAC move (port security) 83-3
macros 3-1
See Smartports macros
MACSec 68-2
magic packet 81-28
main-cpu command 9-4
mapping 802.1Q VLANs to ISL VLANs 24-7
markdown
see QoS markdown
match ip address command 32-4
match length command 32-4
maximum aging time
MSTP 29-45
maximum aging time, STP 29-36
maximum hop count, MSTP 29-46
MEC
configuration 4-44
described 4-14
failure 4-15
port load share deferral 4-16
mediation device
admin function 84-7, 84-8
definition 84-5
description 84-5
MIBs
CISCO-IP-TAP-MIB 84-2, 84-8, 84-10
CISCO-TAP2-MIB 84-8, 84-9, 84-10
SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB 84-9
SNMP-USM-MIB 84-4, 84-9
SNMP-VACM-MIB 84-4, 84-9
microflow policing 61-4
Mini Protocol Analyzer 58-1
Min-Links 21-13
MLD
report 49-5
MLD snooping
query interval
configuring 49-10
MLDv1 49-2
MLDv2 49-1
enabling 49-11
leave processing
enabling 49-12
queries 49-6
snooping
fast leave 49-8
joining multicast group 49-5
leaving multicast group 49-7
understanding 49-3
snooping querier
enabling 49-10
understanding 49-3
MLDv2 Snooping 49-1
monitoring
Flex Links 20-5
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private VLANs 25-16
monitoring electronic traffic 84-7
MPLS 35-1, 35-2
aggregate label 35-2
any transport over MPLS 37-3
basic configuration 35-9
core 35-4
DiffServ Tunneling Modes 65-26
egress 35-4
experimental field 65-3
hardware features 35-5
ingress 35-4
IP to MPLS path 35-4
labels 35-2
MPLS to IP path 35-4
MPLS to MPLS path 35-4
nonaggregate lable 35-2
QoS default configuration 65-13
restrictions 35-1
VPN 65-11
VPN guidelines and restrictions 36-2
MPLS QoS
Classification 65-2
Class of Service 65-2
commands 65-15
configuring a class map 65-17
configuring a policy map 65-20
configuring egress EXP mutation 65-24
configuring EXP Value Maps 65-25
Differentiated Services Code Point 65-2
displaying a policy map 65-24
E-LSP 65-2
EXP bits 65-2
features 65-2
IP Precedence 65-2
QoS Tags 65-2
queueing-only mode 65-17
MPLS QoS configuration
class map to classify MPLS packets 65-17
MPLS supported commands 35-2
MPLS VPN
limitations and restrictions 36-2
MQC 59-1
MST
interoperation with Rapid PVST+ 30-20
root bridge 30-20
MSTP
boundary ports
configuration guidelines 29-2
described 29-22
CIST, described 29-19
CIST regional root 29-20
CIST root 29-21
configuration guidelines 29-2
configuring
forward-delay time 29-45
hello time 29-44
link type for rapid convergence 29-46
maximum aging time 29-45
maximum hop count 29-46
MST region 29-38
neighbor type 29-46
path cost 29-42
port priority 29-41
root switch 29-39
secondary root switch 29-40
switch priority 29-43
CST
defined 29-19
operations between regions 29-20
default configuration 29-26
displaying status 29-47
enabling the mode 29-38
extended system ID
effects on root switch 29-39
effects on secondary root switch 29-40
unexpected behavior 29-39
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implementation 29-23
port role naming change 29-23
terminology 29-21
interoperability with IEEE 802.1D
described 29-24
restarting migration process 29-47
IST
defined 29-19
master 29-20
operations within a region 29-20
mapping VLANs to MST instance 29-38
MST region
CIST 29-19
configuring 29-38
described 29-19
hop-count mechanism 29-22
IST 29-19
supported spanning-tree instances 29-19
overview 29-18
root switch
configuring 29-39
effects of extended system ID 29-39
unexpected behavior 29-39
status, displaying 29-47
MTU size (default) 24-3
multiauthentication (multiauth). See also port-based
authentication. 81-14
multicast
IGMP snooping and 43-8
MLDv2 snooping and 49-9
non-RPF 42-7
overview 43-2, 45-2, 46-2
PIM snooping 47-4
multicast flood blocking 80-1
multicast groups
joining 43-3, 45-4
leaving 43-5, 49-7
multicast groups, IPv6
joining 49-5
Multicast Listener Discovery version 2 49-1
Multicast Replication Mode Detection
enhancement 42-18
multicast storms
see traffic-storm control
multicast television application 44-3
multicast VLAN 44-2
Multicast VLAN Registration 44-1
multichassis EtherChannel
see MEC 4-14
Multidomain Authentication (MDA). See also port-based
authentication. 81-14
Multilayer MAC ACL QoS Filtering 67-9
multiple path RPF check 74-5
Multiple Spanning Tree
See MST
MUX-UNI Support 35-7
MUX-UNI support 35-7
MVAP (Multi-VLAN Access Port). See also port-based
authentication. 81-22
MVR
and IGMPv3 44-2
configuring interfaces 44-6
default configuration 44-5
example application 44-3
in the switch stack 44-5
monitoring 44-8
multicast television application 44-3
restrictions 44-1
setting global parameters 44-6
N
NAC
agentless audit support 81-27
critical authentication 81-20, 81-44
IEEE 802.1x authentication using a RADIUS
server 81-47
IEEE 802.1x validation using RADIUS server 81-47
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inaccessible authentication bypass 81-44
Layer 2 IEEE 802.1x validation 81-47
Layer 2 IEEE802.1x validation 81-27
native VLAN 19-11
NDAC 68-2
NetFlow
table, displaying entries 31-5
Network Device Admission Control (NDAC) 68-2
network ports
Bridge Assurance 30-5
description 30-2
nonaggregate label 35-2, 35-5
non-RPF multicast 42-7
normal-range VLANs
See VLANs
notifications, See SNMP notifications
NSF with SSO does not support IPv6 multicast
traffic. 7-1, 8-1
O
OIR 11-11
online diagnostics
CompactFlash disk verification A-44
configuring 15-2
datapath verification A-14
diagnostic sanity check 15-24
egress datapath test A-5
error counter test A-5
interrupt counter test A-5
memory tests 15-24
overview 15-2
running tests 15-6
test descriptions A-1
understanding 15-2
online diagnostic tests A-1
online insertion and removal
See OIR
out-f-band MAC address table synchronization
configuring 19-6
in a VSS 4-2
out of profile
see QoS out of profile
P
packet capture 58-2
packet rewrite
CEF 31-2
IP MMLS and 42-5
packets
multicast 71-6
PAgP
understanding 21-5
path cost
MSTP 29-42
PBACLs 67-5
PBF 72-4
PBR 1-8
PBR (policy-based routing)
configuration (example) 32-7
enabling 32-4
peer inconsistent state
in PVST simulation 30-20
per-port VTP enable and disable 23-16
PFC
recirculation 35-5
PIM, IP MMLS and 42-16
PIM snooping
designated router flooding 47-6
enabling globally 47-5
enabling in a VLAN 47-5
overview 47-4
platform aging command
configuring IP MLS 50-3, 50-4
platform ip multicast command
enabling IP MMLS 42-17 to 42-27
PoE 18-2
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Cisco prestandard 18-2
IEEE 802.3af 18-2
PoE management 18-3
power policing 18-3
power use measurement 18-3
police command 61-13, 61-14
policy-based ACLs (PBACLs) 67-5
policy-based forwarding (PBF) 73-2
policy-based routing
See PBR
policy-based routing (PBR)
configuring 32-1
policy map 61-9, 62-11
attaching to an interface 61-17, 62-16, 74-4
policy-map command 61-9
port ACLs
defined 71-2
port ACLs (PACLs) 71-1
Port Aggregation Protocol
see PAgP
port-based authentication
AAA authorization 81-30
accounting 81-16
configuring 81-41
authentication server
defined 81-7, 82-3
RADIUS server 81-7
client, defined 81-7, 82-3
configuration guidelines 81-2, 82-1
configuring
guest VLAN 81-42
inaccessible authentication bypass 81-44
initializing authentication of a client 81-37
manual reauthentication of a client 81-36
RADIUS server 81-33, 82-10
RADIUS server parameters on the switch 81-32,
82-9
restricted VLAN 81-43
switch-to-authentication-server retransmission
time 81-39
switch-to-client EAP-request frame
retransmission time 81-39
switch-to-client frame-retransmission
number 81-40
switch-to-client retransmission time 81-39
user distribution 81-42
VLAN group assignment 81-42
default configuration 81-28, 82-7
described 81-6
device roles 81-6, 82-3
DHCP snooping 81-15
DHCP snooping and insertion 76-6
displaying statistics 81-51, 82-15
EAPOL-start frame 81-10
EAP-request/identity frame 81-10
EAP-response/identity frame 81-10
enabling
802.1X authentication 81-30, 81-32, 82-9
periodic reauthentication 81-35
encapsulation 81-7
guest VLAN
configuration guidelines 81-19, 81-20
described 81-19
host mode 81-13
inaccessible authentication bypass
configuring 81-44
described 81-20
guidelines 81-4
initiation and message exchange 81-10
MAC authentication bypass 81-26
magic packet 81-28
method lists 81-30
modes 81-13
multiauth mode, described 81-14
multidomain authentication mode, described 81-14
multiple-hosts mode, described 81-13
ports
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authorization state and dot1x port-control
command 81-12
authorized and unauthorized 81-12
critical 81-20
voice VLAN 81-22
port security
and voice VLAN 81-23
described 81-22
interactions 81-22
multiple-hosts mode 81-13
pre-authentication open access 81-15, 81-33
resetting to default values 81-51
supplicant, defined 81-7
switch
as proxy 81-7, 82-3
RADIUS client 81-7
user distribution
configuring 81-42
described 81-18
guidelines 81-4
VLAN assignment
AAA authorization 81-30
characteristics 81-17
configuration tasks 81-18
described 81-17
VLAN group
guidelines 81-4
voice VLAN
described 81-22
PVID 81-22
VVID 81-22
wake-on-LAN, described 81-28
port-based QoS features
see QoS
port-channel
see EtherChannel
port-channel load-balance
command 21-10, 21-11
command example 21-10, 21-12
port-channel load-defer command 4-44
port-channel port load-defer command 4-44
port cost, STP 29-32
port debounce timer
disabling 11-10
displaying 11-10
enabling 11-10
PortFast
edge ports 30-2
network ports 30-2
See STP PortFast
PortFast Edge BPDU filtering
See STP PortFast Edge BPDU filtering
PortFast port types
description 30-2, 30-2 to ??
edge 30-2
network 30-2
port mode 37-3
port negotiation 11-5
port priority
MSTP 29-41
port priority, STP 29-31
ports
setting the debounce timer 11-10
port security
aging 83-9, 83-10
configuring 83-4
described 83-3
displaying 83-10
enable sticky secure MAC address 83-8
sticky MAC address 83-3
violations 83-3
Port Security is supported on trunks 83-2, 83-5, 83-7, 83-9
port security MAC move 83-3
port security on PVLAN ports 83-2
Port Security with Sticky Secure MAC Addresses 83-3
power management
enabling/disabling redundancy 13-2
overview 13-1
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powering modules up or down 13-3
power policing 18-6
Power over Ethernet 18-2
power over ethernet 18-2
pre-authentication open access. See port-based
authentication.
prerequisites for lawful intercept 84-1
primary links 20-2
primary VLANs 25-6
priority
overriding CoS 17-6, 18-4
private hosts 26-1
private hosts feature
configuration guidelines 26-1
configuring (detailed steps) 26-9
configuring (summary) 26-8
multicast operation 26-4
overview 26-4
port ACLs (PACLs) 26-7
port types 26-5, 26-6
protocol-independent MAC ACLs 26-4
restricting traffic flow with PACLs 26-5
spoofing protection 26-3
private VLANs 25-1
across multiple switches 25-9
and SVIs 25-10
benefits of 25-5
community VLANs 25-6, 25-7
configuration guidelines 25-2, 25-4, 25-10
configuring 25-10
host ports 25-14
pomiscuous ports 25-15
routing secondary VLAN ingress traffic 25-13
secondary VLANs with primary VLANs 25-12
VLANs as private 25-11
end station access to 25-8
IP addressing 25-8
isolated VLANs 25-6, 25-7
monitoring 25-16
ports
community 25-7
configuration guidelines 25-4
isolated 25-7
promiscuous 25-7
primary VLANs 25-6
secondary VLANs 25-6
subdomains 25-5
traffic in 25-10
privileged EXEC mode 2-5
promiscuous ports 25-7
protocol tunneling
See Layer 2 protocol tunneling 28-2
PVRST
See Rapid-PVST 29-3
PVST
description 29-3
PVST simulation
description 30-20
peer inconsistent state 30-20
root bridge 30-20
Q
QoS
auto-QoS
enabling for VoIP 64-4
IPv6 60-4
See also automatic QoS 64-1
QoS CoS
port value, configuring 63-2
QoS default configuration 66-2
QoS DSCP
maps, configuring 63-7
QoS mapping
CoS values to DSCP values 63-4, 63-7
DSCP markdown values 63-8, 65-14
DSCP mutation 63-3, 65-25
DSCP values to CoS values 63-9
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IP precedence values to DSCP values 63-7
QoS markdown 61-4
QoS out of profile 61-4
QoS policing rule
aggregate 61-4
microflow 61-4
QoS port
trust state 63-10
QoS port-based or VLAN-based 63-12
QoS receive queue 63-18
QoS statistics data export 66-2
configuring 66-2
configuring destination host 66-7
configuring time interval 66-6, 66-8
QoS transmit queues 62-6, 63-15, 63-16
QoS VLAN-based or port-based 63-12
queries, IGMP 43-4
queries, MLDv2 49-6
R
RADIUS 76-6
RADIUS. See also port-based authentication. 81-7
range
command 53-3
macro 11-2
rapid convergence 29-14
Rapid-PVST
enabling 29-36
Rapid PVST+
interoperation with MST 30-20
Rapid-PVST+
overview 29-3
Rapid Spanning Tree
See RSTP
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
See RSTP
receive queues
see QoS receive queues
recirculation 35-5
redirect URLs
described 81-25
reduced MAC address 29-3
redundancy (RPR+) 9-1
configuring 9-4
configuring supervisor engine 9-2
displaying supervisor engine configuration 9-5
redundancy command 9-4
related documentation 1-xlv
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service. See
RADIUS.
report, MLD 49-5
reserved-range VLANs
See VLANs
restricted VLAN
configuring 81-43
described 81-19
using with IEEE 802.1x 81-19
restricting MIB access 84-10, 84-11
rewrite, packet
CEF 31-2
IP MMLS 42-5
RHI 4-51
RIF cache monitoring 11-12
ROM monitor
CLI 2-7
root bridge
MST 30-20
PVST simulation 30-20
root bridge, STP 29-29
root guard
See STP root guard
root switch
MSTP 29-39
route health injection
See RHI
route-map (IP) command 32-4
route maps
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defining 32-4
router guard 46-1
RPF
failure 42-7
non-RPF multicast 42-7
RPR and RPR+ support IPv6 multicast traffic 9-1
RSTP
active topology 29-13
BPDU
format 29-16
processing 29-17
designated port, defined 29-13
designated switch, defined 29-13
interoperability with IEEE 802.1D
described 29-24
restarting migration process 29-47
topology changes 29-17
overview 29-13
port roles
described 29-13
synchronized 29-15
proposal-agreement handshake process 29-14
rapid convergence
described 29-14
edge ports and Port Fast 29-14
point-to-point links 29-14, 29-46
root ports 29-14
root port, defined 29-13
See also MSTP
S
secondary VLANs 25-6
Secure MAC Address Aging Type 83-9
security
configuring 69-1
security, port 83-3
security considerations 84-9
Security Exchange Protocol (SXP) 68-2
Security Group Access Control List (SGACL) 68-2
Security Group Tag (SGT) 68-2
serial IDs
description 51-12
serial interfaces
clearing 11-13
synchronous
maintaining 11-13
server IDs
description 51-12
service instance
configuration mode 39-5
creating 39-4
defined 39-4
service-policy input command 61-17, 62-16, 63-4, 63-6,
65-25, 74-4
service-provider network, MSTP and RSTP 29-18
set default interface command 32-4
set interface command 32-4
set ip default next-hop command 32-4
set ip df command
PBR 32-4
set ip next-hop command 32-4
set ip precedence command
PBR 32-4
set ip vrf command
PBR 32-4
set power redundancy enable/disable command 13-2
set requests 84-7, 84-8, 84-11
setting up lawful intercept 84-7
SGACL 68-2
SGT 68-2
short pipe mode
configuring 65-30
show authentication command 81-52
show catalyst6000 chassis-mac-address command 29-4
show dot1x interface command 81-36
show eobc command 11-12
show history command 2-4
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show ibc command 11-12
show interfaces command 11-8, 11-9, 11-12, 19-6, 19-13
clearing interface counters 11-12
displaying, speed and duplex mode 11-6
show ip local policy command 32-5
show mab command 81-55
show module command 9-5
show platform aging command 50-4
show platform entry command 31-5
show platform ip multicast group command
displaying IP MMLS group 42-27
show platform ip multicast interface command
displaying IP MMLS interface 42-27
show platform ip multicast source command
displaying IP MMLS source 42-27
show platform ip multicast statistics command
displaying IP MMLS statistics 42-27
show platform ip multicast summary
displaying IP MMLS configuration 42-27
show protocols command 11-12
show rif command 11-12
show running-config command 11-12
displaying ACLs 71-7, 71-8
show svclc rhi-routes command 4-51
show version command 11-12
shutdown command 11-13
shutdown interfaces
result 11-13
slot number, description 11-2
smart call home 51-1
description 51-4
destination profile (note) 51-21
registration requirements 51-4
service contract requirements 51-2
Transport Gateway (TG) aggregation point 51-3
SMARTnet
smart call home registration 51-4
smart port macros 3-1
configuration guidelines 3-2
Smartports macros
applying global parameter values 3-14
applying macros 3-14
creating 3-13
default configuration 3-4
defined 3-4
displaying 3-15
tracing 3-2
SNMP
configuring 84-10
default view 84-9
get and set requests 84-7, 84-8, 84-11
notifications 84-9, 84-12
support and documentation 1-7
SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB 84-9
SNMP-USM-MIB 84-4, 84-9
SNMP-VACM-MIB 84-4, 84-9
snooping
See IGMP snooping
software
upgrading router 5-5
source IDs
call home event format 51-11
source specific multicast with IGMPv3, IGMP v3lite, and
URD 42-26
SPAN
configuration guidelines 54-2
configuring 54-12
sources 54-16, 54-19, 54-21, 54-22, 54-24, 54-25,
54-26, 54-28
VLAN filtering 54-30
destination port support on EtherChannels 54-12,
54-19, 54-22, 54-24, 54-25, 54-29
distributed egress 54-10, 54-15
modules that disable for ERSPAN 54-7
input packets with don’t learn option
ERSPAN 54-28, 54-29
local SPAN 54-17, 54-18, 54-19
RSPAN 54-22, 54-23, 54-25
understanding 54-12
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