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- about this guide
- Chapter 2 Scalability and Performance
- Chapter 10 Configuring Addres Pool
- document conventions
- related documentation
- Hardware Requirements
- C H A P T E R 1 Broadband Aggregation and Leased-Line Overview
- PTA to Virtual Routing and Forwarding Architecture
- PTA to Multiprotocol Label Switching Virtual Private Network Architecture
- L2TP Architectures
- L2TP over MPLS to Virtual Routing and Forwarding Instance
- L2TP Access Concentrator Architecture
- RBE to Virtual Routing and Forwarding Architecture
- RBE to Multiprotocol Label Switching Virtual Private Network Architecture
- Leased-Line Architecture Models
- ATM Aggregation
- Ethernet Aggregation
- Combined Broadband and Leased-Line Applications
- Single Ingress and Single Egress Provider Edge Applications
- Multiple Ingress and Multiple Egress Provider Edge Applications
- New Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)XNE3
- New Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB3
- New Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB5
- New Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2
- New Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(28)SB1
- New Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)XI7
- New Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)XI3
- Line Card VC Limitations
- Limitations and Restrictions
- Scaling Enhancements in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)XNE
- Scaling Enhancements in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB
- Scaling Enhancements in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)XI1
- Queue Scaling
- VC Scaling
- Configuring Parameters for RADIUS Authentication
- VPDN Group Session Limiting
- Disabling Gratuitous ARP Requests
- Monitoring PPP Sessions Using the SNMP Management Tools
- CISCO-ATM-PVCTRAP-EXTN-MIB
- Configuring the Trunk Interface Input Hold Queue
- Configuring atm pxf queuing
- Configuring keepalive
- Setting VRF and IP Unnumbered Interface Configurations in User Profiles
- Placing PPPoA Sessions in Listening Mode
- Using the RADIUS Attribute cisco-avpair="lcp:interface-config"
- Preventing Full Virtual Access Interfaces
- MPLS VPN Architecture
- Access Technologies
- PPP over ATM to MPLS VPN
- PPP over Ethernet to MPLS VPN
- RBE over ATM to MPLS VPN
- DHCP Relay Agent Information Option—Option 82
- Feature History for RA to MPLS VPN
- Prerequisites for RA to MPLS VPN
- Configuration Tasks for RA to MPLS VPN
- Configuring Virtual Routing and Forwarding Instances
- Configuring Multiprotocol BGP PE to PE Routing Sessions
- Configuring Access Protocols and Connections
- Configuring a Virtual Template Interface
- Configuring PPP over ATM Virtual Connections and Applying Virtual Templates
- Configuring PPPoE over Ethernet Virtual Connections and Applying Virtual Templates
- Configuring RBE over ATM Virtual Connections
- Configuring and Associating Virtual Private Networks
- Configuring RADIUS User Profiles for RADIUS-Based AAA
- PPPoA to MPLS VPN Configuration Example
- PPPoE to MPLS VPN Configuration Example
- RBE to MPLS VPN Configuration Example
- Monitoring and Maintaining an MPLS Configuration
- Verifying the Routing Protocol Is Running
- Verifying Label Distribution
- Verifying Label Bindings
- Verifying Labels Are Set
- Verifying VRF Configurations
- Verifying the PE to PE Routing Protocols
- Verifying the PE to CE Routing Protocol
- Monitoring and Maintaining PPPoX to MPLS VPN
- Monitoring and Maintaining RBE to MPLS VPN
- BGP Multipath Load Sharing for eBGP and iBGP in an MPLS VPN
- Feature History for BGP Multipath Load Sharing for eBGP and iBGP in an MPLS VPN
- Restrictions for BGP Multipath Load Sharing for eBGP and iBGP in an MPLS VPN
- Configuring IGP Convergence Acceleration
- Configuring Multipath Load Sharing for eBGP and iBGP
- eBGP and iBGP Multipath Load Sharing Configuration Example
- Monitoring and Maintaining BGP Multipath Load Sharing for eBGP and iBGP
- Feature History for IPv6 VPN over MPLS
- Restrictions for Implementing IPv6 VPN over MPLS
- BGP Features
- IPv6 Internet Access
- VRF-Aware Router Applications
- Configuration Example for Implementing IPv6 VPN over MPLS
- Monitoring and Maintaining IPv6 VPN over MPLS
- Application of VPDN Parameters to VPDN Groups
- VPDN Template Configuration
- Configuring Session Limit Per VRF
- Verifying a Session Limit Per VRF Configuration
- Monitoring and Maintaining Session Limit Per VRF
- Upstream and Downstream VRFs
- Reverse Path Forwarding Check Support
- Configuration Tasks for Half-Duplex VRF
- Associating VRFs
- Configuring RADIUS
- Hub and Spoke Sample Configuration with Half-Duplex VRFs
- RADIUS Sample Configuration
- Monitoring and Maintaining Half-Duplex VRF
- IP Reassembly
- Feature History for IP Reassembly
- C H A P T E R 5 Configuring the Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol Access Concentrator and Network Server
- Tunnel Sharing
- Sessions per Tunnel Limiting
- Session Load Balancing
- Restrictions for LAC
- Enabling Sessions with Different Domains to Share the Same Tunnel
- Configuring Sessions Per Tunnel Limiting on the LAC
- RADIUS Server Optional Configuration Tasks for LAC
- Enabling the RADIUS Server to Conduct Tunnel Service Authorization
- Configuring Sessions Per Tunnel Limiting in the RADIUS Service Profile
- Configuration Example for LAC
- Monitoring and Maintaining LAC
- L2TP Network Server
- Virtual Template Interface
- Private Servers
- Tunnel Accounting
- Named Method Lists
- Feature History for LNS
- Required Configuration Tasks for LNS
- Optional Configuration Tasks for LNS
- Configuring per VRF AAA Services
- Configuring a VRF on the LNS
- Configuring RADIUS Attribute Accept or Reject Lists
- Configuring the LNS for RADIUS Tunnel Accounting
- Configuring the LNS for RADIUS Tunnel Authentication
- Configuration Examples for LNS
- Tunnel Accounting Configuration Examples
- Tunnel Authentication Configuration Examples
- Monitoring and Maintaining LNS
- PPPoE over Ethernet
- Feature History for PPPoE over Ethernet
- Creating an Ethernet Interface and Enabling PPPoE
- Configuration Example for PPPoE over Ethernet
- Feature History for Static MAC Address for PPPoE
- PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
- Creating an Ethernet 802.1Q Encapsulated Subinterface and Enabling PPPoE
- Configuring PPPoE in a BBA Group
- Configuration Examples for PPPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
- Verifying PPPoE over Ethernet and IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
- Clearing PPPoE Sessions
- Restrictions for TCP MSS Adjust
- TCP MSS Adjustment Configuration: Examples
- VLAN Range
- Restrictions for VLAN Range
- Configuration Examples for VLAN Range
- Verifying the Configuration of a Range of Subinterfaces
- C H A P T E R 7 Configuring IP Unnumbered on IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
- Restrictions for IP Unnumbered on VLANs
- Configuring IP Unnumbered for a Range of Ethernet VLAN Subinterfaces
- Monitoring and Maintaining IP Unnumbered Ethernet VLAN Subinterfaces
- ATM PVC Autoprovisioning
- Local Template-Based ATM PVC Provisioning
- VC Class
- ATM VC Scaling and VC Assignment
- When SAR the Page Limit is Reached
- Configuration Tasks for ATM PVC Autoprovisioning
- Creating an On-Demand PVC Directly
- Creating an On-Demand PVC With Infinite Range
- Monitoring and Maintaining ATM PVC Autoprovisioning
- Configuration Example for ATM PVC Autoprovisioning
- Variable Bit Rate Non-Real Time Oversubscription
- Feature History for VBR-nrt Oversubscription
- Configuration Tasks for VBR-nrt Oversubscription
- Configuration Example for ATM PVC Oversubscription
- Feature History for Multihop
- Chapter 9 Configuring Multihop
- Terminating the Tunnel from the LAC
- Optional Configuration Tasks for Multihop
- Configuring an Accept-Dialin VPDN Group to Preserve IP TOS
- Configuring a Request-Dialout VPDN Group to Preserve IP TOS
- Configuration Examples for Multihop
- Monitoring and Maintaining Multihop Configurations
- Address Assignment Mechanisms
- Local Address Pool
- Benefits of RADIUS-Based Address Assignment
- Limitations of DHCP-Based Address Assignment
- Feature History for On-Demand Address Pool Manager
- Benefits On-Demand Address Pool Manager
- Defining DHCP ODAPs as the Global Default Pooling Mechanism
- Configuring the AAA Client
- Optional Configuration Tasks for On-Demand Address Pool Manager
- Configuring ODAPs to Obtain Subnets Through IPCP Negotiation
- Verifying On-Demand Address Pool Operation
- Configuration Examples for On-Demand Address Pool Manager
- Monitoring and Maintaining an On-Demand Address Pool
- Overlapping IP Address Pools
- Feature History for Overlapping IP Address Pools
- Verifying Local Pool Groups for IP Overlapping Address Pools
- IP Overlapping Address Pools for VPNs and VRFs Example
- Feature History for Local AAA Server, User Database—Domain to VRF
- AAA Authorization
- AAA Attribute Lists
- Defining AAA Attribute Lists
- AAA Method Lists
- Defining RADIUS and Enabling NAS-PORT
- Defining a Loopback Interface
- Verifying Local AAA Server, User Database—Domain to VRF Using Local Attributes
- Example—VRF with DBS
- Example—VRF with ACL
- IP Receive ACLs
- Feature History for IP Receive ACLs
- Configuring Receive ACLs
- Time-Based ACLs
- Restrictions for Time-Based ACLs
- Applying a Time Range to a Numbered Access Control List
- Applying a Time Range to a Named Access Control List
- Monitoring and Maintaining Time-Based ACLs
- Feature History for uRPF
- Configuring Unicast RPF
- Monitoring and Maintaining uRPF
- Configuration Examples of uRPF
- Configuring Loose Mode uRPF
- Configuring Loose Mode uRPF with the allow-default Option
- Multirouter Automatic Protection Switching
- Feature History for MR-APS
- Restrictions for MR-APS
- Configuring MR-APS on Channelized Line Cards
- Configuring MR-APS with Static Routes
- Configuring MR-APS with Static Routes on Channelized Line Cards
- Monitoring and Maintaining the MR-APS Configuration
- Feature History for SR-APS
- Monitoring and Maintaining the SR-APS Configuration
- Threshold Commands
- Specifying SR-APS Signal Fail BER Threshold
- Feature History for IP Multicast
- Enabling IP Multicast Routing
- enabling ip multicast routing
- enabling sparse mode
- RADIUS Attribute Screening
- Feature History for RADIUS Attribute Screening
- Configuration Tasks for RADIUS Attribute Screening
- Authorization Reject and Accounting Accept Configuration Example
- Feature History for RADIUS Transmit Retries
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting RADIUS Transmit Retries
- Feature History for Extended NAS-Port-Type and NAS-Port Support
- NAS-Port (RADIUS Attribute 5)
- Configuring Extended NAS-Port-Type and NAS-Port Attributes Support
- Verifying Extended NAS-Port-Type and NAS-Port-ID Attributes Support
- Configuration Examples for Extended NAS-Port-Type Attribute Support
- RADIUS Attribute 31: PPPoX Calling Station ID
- Restrictions for PPPoX Calling Station ID
- Related Documents for PPPoX Calling Station ID
- Configuration Example for PPPoX Calling Station ID
- Related Commands for PPPoX Calling Station ID
- Feature History for RADIUS Packet of Disconnect
- Related Documents for RADIUS Packet of Disconnect
- Configuring AAA POD Server
- Monitoring and Maintaining AAA POD Server
- Feature History of Cisco 10000 Series Router PXF Stall Monitor
- C H A P T E R 17 Cisco 10000 Series Router PXF Stall Monitor
- Recovery Actions
- Configuring Cisco 10000 Series Router PXF Stall Monitor
- Configuration Example of Cisco 10000 Series Router PXF Stall Monitor
- Feature History of SSO-BFD
- Chapter 18 SSO-BFD
- Restrictions of SSO-BFD
- Monitoring and Maintaining SSO-BFD
- SSO-BFD with Static: Example
- SSO-BFD with BGP: Example
- SSO-BFD with EIGRP: Example
- SSO-BFD with ISIS: Example
- SSO-BFD with OSPF: Example
- About Link Noise Monitoring
- C H A P T E R 19 Configuring Link Noise Monitoring
- Enabling Syslog Messages
- Configuration Examples for Link Noise Monitoring
- Example of LNM Configuration on a Shared Port Adapter
- C H A P T E R 20 Configuring L2 Virtual Private Networks
- Feature History for L2VPN
- Prerequisites for L2VPN: AToM
- Restrictions for L2VPN
- MIBs
- Checkpointing AToM Information
- Nonstop Forwarding for Routing Protocols
- Configuration Examples of NSF/SSO—Layer 2 VPN
- L2VPN Local Switching—HDLC/PPP
- HDLC Like-to-Like Local Switching
- Configuration Tasks for L2VPN
- Configuring ATM AAL5 SDU Support over MPLS
- Configuring OAM Cell Emulation for ATM AAL5 SDU Support over MPLS
- Configuring OAM Cell Emulation for ATM AAL5 SDU Support over MPLS on PVCs
- atm pvc
- Configuring OAM Cell Emulation for ATM AAL5 SDU Support over MPLS in VC Class Configuration Mode
- Configuring Ethernet over MPLS
- Ethernet over MPLS Restrictions
- Configuring Ethernet over MPLS in Port Mode
- IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling for AToM—QinQ
- Prerequisites for IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling (QinQ) for AToM
- Configuration Examples
- Restrictions for Configuring Remote Ethernet Port Shutdown
- Configuring Ethernet over MPLS with VLAN ID Rewrite
- Configuring Frame Relay over MPLS
- Configuring Frame Relay over MPLS with Port-to-Port Connections
- Enabling Other PE Devices to Transport Frame Relay Packets
- Configuring Frame Relay-to-Frame Relay Local Switching
- Configuring Frame Relay for Local Switching
- Configuring Frame Relay Same-Port Switching
- Verifying Layer 2 Local Switching for Frame Relay
- Configuring HDLC and PPP over MPLS
- Estimating the Size of Packets Traveling Through the Core Network
- Estimating Packet Size—Example
- Configuring QoS Features
- Monitoring and Maintaining L2VPN
- Configuration Example—Frame Relay over MPLS
- Any Transport over MPLS—Tunnel Selection
- Bridged Interworking
- Ethernet to VLAN—Bridged Interworking
- C H A P T E R 21 Configuring L2VPN Interworking
- Ethernet to VLAN over LS—Bridged: Example
- Restrictions for Routed Interworking
- Prerequisites of Ethernet/VLAN to ATM AAL5 Interworking
- ATM AAL5 to Ethernet Local Switching—Bridged Interworking
- ATM AAL5 to VLAN 802.1Q Local Switching—Bridged Interworking
- ATM AAL5 to Ethernet VLAN 802.1Q AToM—Bridged Interworking
- ATM to Ethernet—Routed Interworking
- Configuration Tasks and Examples
- AToM
- Ethernet/VLAN to Frame Relay Interworking
- FR DLCI to Ethernet Local Switching—Bridged Interworking
- FR DLCI to VLAN 802.1Q Local Switching—Bridged Interworking
- FR DLCI to Ethernet VLAN 802.1Q AToM—Bridged Interworking
- Frame Relay to Ethernet—Routed Interworking
- Local Switching
- frame-relay switching
- ATM to Frame Relay—Routed Interworking
- Verifying L2VPN Interworking
- Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol
- C H A P T E R 22 Configuring Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol Connections
- MLP Bundles
- System Limits for MLP Bundles
- MLP Groups
- MLP Group Interfaces and Virtual Template Interfaces
- IP Addresses on MLP-Enabled Links
- Valid Ranges for MLP Interfaces
- MLP Overhead
- ppp multilink Command
- ppp multilink interleave Command
- ppp multilink fragment disable Command
- MLP over Serial Interfaces
- Performance and Scalability for MLP over Serial Interfaces
- Single-VC MLP over ATM Virtual Circuits
- Multi-VC MLP over ATM Virtual Circuits
- Performance and Scalability for Multi-VC MLP over ATM VCs
- About MLP on LNS
- PPP multilink links max Command
- Scenario 1
- Restrictions and Limitations for MLP on LNS
- Configuring MLP on LNS
- MLPoE at PTA
- ATM Overhead Accounting
- Memory and Performance Impact of MLPoE at PTA
- Creating an MLP Bundle Interface
- Configuration Example for Creating an MLP Bundle Interface
- Enabling MLP on a Virtual Template
- Configuration Example for Enabling MLP on a Virtual Template
- Adding an ATM Member Link to an MLP Bundle
- Configuration Example for Adding ATM Links to an MLP Bundle
- Moving a Member Link to a Different MLP Bundle
- Removing a Member Link from an MLP Bundle
- Changing the Default Endpoint Discriminator
- Configuration Examples for Configuring MLP
- Configuration Example for Configuring Multi-VC MLP over ATM
- Configuration Example for MLPoE LAC Switching
- Configuring MLPoE over IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
- Verifying and Monitoring MLP Connections
- Bundle Counters and Link Counters
- Verification Example for the show ppp multilink Command
- Verification Example for the show interfaces multilink stat Command
- Feature History for Gigabit EtherChannel
- C H A P T E R 23 Configuring Gigabit EtherChannel Features
- Restrictions for QoS Service Policies on GEC Bundles
- Configuration Example for Applying QoS on GEC Bundle Subinterfaces
- Configuring Policy Based Routing Support on a GEC Bundle
- Configuration Tasks for IEEE 802.1Q and QinQ on Subinterfaces
- Configuring MVPN Support on GEC Bundle
- Configuration Tasks
- Configuring High Availability Support on GEC Bundle
- Configuring VLAN-Based Load Balancing
- Configuration Example
- Configuration Example for Applying VLAN QoS on GEC Bundle Subinterfaces
- Configuration Example for Using the VLAN Group Feature to Apply QoS
- Feature History for IPv6
- Chapter 24 Configuring IP Version
- Limitations for IPv6
- IPv6 Extended ACLs
- Configuring IPv6 Traffic Filtering
- Applying the IPv6 ACL to an Interface
- Verifying IPv6 ACLs
- Create and Apply IPv6 ACL: Examples
- Chapter 25 Configuring Template ACL
- configuration tasks for template acls
- Configuration Tasks for Template ACLs
- Monitoring and Maintaining the Template ACL Configuration
- Configuration Examples for Template ACLs
- access-list template Command History
- Examples
- IP Options Selective Drop
- Chapter 26 Protecting the Router from Do Attack
- Verifying IP Options Packets
- Verifying IP Options Handling: Example
- gre tunnel ip source and destination vrf membership
- Chapter 27 IP Tunneling
- VRF-Aware VPDN Tunnels
- configuring vrf-aware vpdn tunnels
- configuration examples for vrf-aware vpdn tunnels
- radius attributes
- vendor-proprietary radius attributes
- vendor-specific radius ietf attributes
- l o s s a r y
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- related documentation
- documentation feedback
- cisco product security overview
- submitting a service request
- obtaining additional publications and information
- preparing for installation
- installing the router
- installing line cards
- connecting power
- connecting ac power to the cisco 10008 router
- connecting cables
- connecting a video terminal to the pre console port
- connecting network management and signal system cables
- powering on the system
- configuring the cisco 10008 router at startup
- using the system configuration dialog
- configuration file
- basic configuration in global configuration mode
- formatting flash disks and flash cards
- managing the file systems
- compressing the configuration file
- troubleshooting installation problems
- troubleshooting ethernet connections
- troubleshooting the console port serial connection
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- document organization
- safety warnings
- related documentation
- ordering documentation
- submitting a service request
- obtaining additional publications and information
- blower module
- performance routing engine
- connector ports
- Disposing of the PRE
- Site Planning
- Cisco Professional Installation
- Physical Characteristics
- Electrical Service Requirements
- Site Cabling Guidelines
- Interference Considerations
- Setting Up Fiber-Optic Connections
- Rack-Mounting and Location Guidelines
- Rack Placement Guidelines
- Site Planning Checklist
- Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
- Electrical Safety
- Receiving the Cisco 10000 Series Router
- Chassis-Lifting Guidelines
- Required Tools and Equipment
- Installation Methods
- Rack-Mounting the Chassis
- Flush-Mounting in a 19-Inch Rack
- Center-Mounting in a 19-Inch Rack
- Center-Mounting in a 23-Inch Rack
- Non-Rack Installation
- Connecting the Chassis to Ground
- Recommended Tools and Supplies
- Connecting DC Power to the Cisco 10008 Router
- Connecting AC Power to the Cisco 10008 Router
- Connecting Alarm Indicators
- Connecting a Video Terminal to the PRE Console Port
- Ethernet Network Management Cable Connections
- Connecting to a 100BASE-T Ethernet Network
- Auxiliary Modem Connection
- Powering On the System
- Configuring the Cisco 10008 Router at Startup
- Startup Display
- Using the System Configuration Dialog
- Basic Configuration in Global Configuration Mode
- Managing the File Systems
- Compressing the Configuration File
- Relocating the Configuration to a Flash Disk
- Changing the Configuration Register Settings
- Predeployment Testing
- Troubleshooting Installation Problems
- Troubleshooting Ethernet Connections
- Troubleshooting the Console Port Serial Connection
- Required Maintenance Tools
- Front Cover Procedures
- Replacing the Front Cover
- Replacing the Air Filter
- Replacing an Air Filter in a Chassis with Release Tabs
- Replacing the Blower Module
- Installing Power Entry Modules
- Replacing a DC PEM
- Installing a Second AC PEM
- Replacing an AC PEM
- Removing and Replacing the PRE
- Removing and Installing a PCMCIA Flash Memory Card
- Upgrading SDRAM on the PRE
- Removing and Installing DIMMS
- Troubleshooting the DIMM Installation
- technical specifications
- repacking the box
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- configuration guide
- Table Of Contents
- Product Overview
- Prerequisites and Preparation
- Software Compatibility
- required tools and equipment
- Installing or Replacing a PRE4
- troubleshooting the installation
- Configuring Network Timing
- configuration examples
- Forcing Failover in a Redundant Pair
- changing the software configuration register settings
- Upgrading a PRE3 to a PRE4
- Upgrading Software on a PRE4
- Managing the Router Using the Network Management Ethernet Port
- Onboard Failure Logging
- Analyzing and Troubleshooting Packets
- TCAM Commands
- Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines