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4007

Brand: 3Com | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. getting started guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Conventions
  6. Related Documentation
  7. Paper Documents
  8. Com Facts Automated Fax Service
  9. Overview
  10. Switch Features
  11. Management Features
  12. Switch 4007 Starter Kits
  13. Layer 3 Fast Ethernet (10/100BASE-TX) Starter Kit
  14. Power Supplies
  15. Fan Tray
  16. Switch Fabric Modules
  17. Management Modules
  18. Fast Ethernet Modules
  19. port 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet MultiLayer Switching Module
  20. port Gigabit Ethernet Interface Module
  21. GBIC Transceivers
  22. km Long Haul GBIC Transceiver
  23. Web Management Access
  24. site requirements for the switch 4007
  25. Site Requirements for the Switch 4007
  26. Rack-Mount Installation Recommendations
  27. Ventilation Requirements
  28. Safety Information
  29. LED Warning
  30. Installing the Chassis
  31. Installing the Chassis Using Rack-Mount Clip Nuts
  32. Installing the Chassis on a Table or Shelf
  33. Where To Go from Here
  34. What Occurs During Startup
  35. EME Management Module Architecture
  36. Switch 4007 Setup Wizard
  37. Web Management Tools
  38. Browser Support
  39. UNIX Help Installation
  40. Setting Up the Form-specific Help Files
  41. Interface Description
  42. Web Management and Internet Explorer
  43. Web Management and Netscape Navigator
  44. Additional Resources for Solving Problems
  45. Routine Maintenance
  46. Removing and Replacing a Power Supply
  47. Replacing a 930-watt Power Supply
  48. Removing and Replacing a Fan Tray
  49. Removing the Fan Tray from a Chassis
  50. Replacing the Fan Tray in a Chassis
  51. Introduction
  52. ESD Safety Information
  53. Removing an EME from the Chassis
  54. Reinstalling the EME
  55. Chassis Specifications
  56. Power
  57. Interfaces
  58. Intelligent Power Subsystem Features
  59. Power Management
  60. Power Supply Modes
  61. Non-Fault Tolerant Mode
  62. Online Technical Services
  63. Com FTP Site
  64. Support from Your Network Supplier
  65. Returning Products for Repair
  66. About Thi Guide
4007 first page preview

4007

Brand: 3Com | Category: Switch
4007 first page preview

4007

Brand: 3Com | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. release notes
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Scope
  10. Important Notices
  11. System Requirements
  12. Accelerated Address Aging
  13. Recommendations
  14. Advanced Autonegotiation
  15. Configuring Standard Autonegotiation
  16. Sample Configurations and System Behavior
  17. Configuration C
  18. Information Display
  19. LX 70 GBIC Transceiver
  20. Trap Filtering
  21. Corrected Problems in Release 3.0.0
  22. Operating Considerations for Release 3.0.5
  23. Password Access
  24. SLIP Interfaces
  25. System
  26. Corrected Problems in Release 3.0.5
  27. Problems Fixed in v3.0.5 Address Table
  28. Work Around
  29. Important Notes
  30. Staging
  31. Ethernet
  32. Resilient Links
  33. Known Problems for Release 3.0.5
  34. Trunking
  35. VLANs
  36. Management
  37. Bridging
  38. NVRAM
  39. Problem Detail
  40. Guidelines from FR003 TRANSCEND UNIX 5.0 UPDATE
  41. Web-based Management
  42. Known Problems in Release 3.0.5
  43. Virtual LANs (VLANs)
  44. port Gigabit Ethernet Layer 3 Switching Module (GBIC)
  45. OSPF
  46. Operating Considerations in Release 3.0.5
  47. RMON
  48. Backplane Port Trunking
  49. Packet Filtering
  50. Roving Analysis
  51. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
  52. Internet Protocol (IP)
  53. IP Multicast
  54. RSVP
  55. Terminology
  56. Important Considerations
  57. Quality of Service (QoS)
  58. Resetting Modules
  59. SNMP Traps
  60. Examples
  61. Setting SNMP Trap Destinations
  62. s oftware i nstallation
  63. Verifying Module Software Releases and Compatibility
  64. Verifying Software Releases on a New System and Modules
  65. How to Obtain the Latest Software
  66. Terminology for the EME Module
  67. Prerequisites for Software Installation
  68. Upgrading the EME Module to Release 3.0.5
  69. Upgrading a Single EME Module
  70. Upgrading Two EME Modules
  71. Installing EMC Boot Software
  72. Installing EME Boot Software
  73. Upgrading Layer 2 Switching Modules to Release 3.0.5
  74. Upgrading Multilayer Switching Modules From 2.1 to 3.0.5
  75. Upgrading Multilayer Switching Modules From 3.0 or 3.0.1 to 3.0.5
  76. Upgrade Procedure
  77. Updating Emergency Download Parameters
  78. Downgrading Modules From 3.0.5 to 3.0.0 or 3.0.1
  79. MIB Files
  80. Entering Commands
  81. Online Technical Services
  82. Com FTP Site
  83. Access by Digital Modem
  84. Returning Products for Repair
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4007

Brand: 3Com | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Scope of this Guide
  13. Audience
  14. Command Information
  15. Conventions
  16. Documentation Comments
  17. System Management Overview
  18. Management Module Summary
  19. Menu-driven CLI of Switching Modules
  20. Accessing the Administration Console
  21. Password Access Levels
  22. Administration Console Menus
  23. Using Menus to Perform Tasks
  24. Selecting Menu Options
  25. Entering a Command String
  26. Understanding the Values Presented
  27. Menu Structure
  28. module display
  29. module snapshot summary
  30. module snapshot detail
  31. module baseline display
  32. module baseline set
  33. module baseline requestedState
  34. module name
  35. module time
  36. module screenHeight
  37. module nvData reset
  38. module nvData emergencyDownload
  39. module nvData displayDownload
  40. module nvData staging
  41. module clearDiagBlock
  42. module reboot
  43. disconnect
  44. snmp display
  45. snmp trap display
  46. snmp trap addModify
  47. snmp trap remove
  48. snmp trap flush
  49. snmp rmonConfiguration
  50. snmp writeDisable
  51. ethernet summary
  52. ethernet detail
  53. ethernet autoNegotiation
  54. ethernet portMode
  55. ethernet flowControl
  56. ethernet paceAccess
  57. ethernet paceInteractiveAccess
  58. ethernet label
  59. ethernet portState
  60. ethernet monitoring summary
  61. ethernet monitoring mode
  62. bridge display
  63. bridge ipFragmentation
  64. bridge ipxSnapTranslation
  65. bridge addressThreshold
  66. bridge agingTime
  67. bridge spanningTree stpState
  68. bridge spanningTree stpPriority
  69. bridge spanningTree stpMaxAge
  70. bridge spanningTree stpHelloTime
  71. bridge spanningTree stpForwardDelay
  72. bridge spanningTree stpGroupAddress
  73. bridge gvrpState
  74. bridge cos enable
  75. bridge cos summary
  76. bridge cos modify
  77. bridge multicast igmp summary
  78. bridge multicast igmp snoopMode
  79. bridge multicast igmp queryMode
  80. bridge multicast igmp queryIpAddress
  81. bridge multicast igmp vlans
  82. bridge multicast igmp groups
  83. bridge multicast igmp desQuerier
  84. bridge multicast igmp rPorts
  85. bridge multicast igmp qPort
  86. bridge port summary
  87. bridge port detail
  88. bridge port multicastLimit
  89. bridge port stpState
  90. bridge port stpCost
  91. bridge port stpPriority
  92. bridge port gvrpState
  93. bridge port address list
  94. bridge port address add
  95. bridge port address remove
  96. bridge port address find
  97. bridge port address flushAll
  98. bridge port address flushDynamic
  99. bridge trunk autoMap summary
  100. bridge trunk autoMap enable/disable
  101. bridge trunk autoMap test
  102. bridge trunk summary
  103. bridge trunk detail
  104. bridge trunk define
  105. bridge trunk modify
  106. bridge trunk remove
  107. bridge link summary
  108. bridge link detail
  109. bridge link define
  110. bridge link linkState
  111. bridge link activePort
  112. bridge link modify
  113. bridge link remove
  114. bridge vlan summary
  115. bridge vlan detail
  116. bridge vlan define
  117. bridge vlan modify
  118. bridge vlan remove
  119. bridge vlan mode
  120. bridge vlan stpMode
  121. bridge vlan vlanAwareMode
  122. bridge packetFilter list
  123. bridge packetFilter display
  124. bridge packetFilter create portGroup
  125. bridge packetFilter create custom
  126. bridge packetFilter delete
  127. bridge packetFilter edit
  128. bridge packetFilter load
  129. bridge packetFilter assign
  130. bridge packetFilter unassign
  131. bridge packetFilter portGroup list
  132. bridge packetFilter portGroup display
  133. bridge packetFilter portGroup create
  134. bridge packetFilter portGroup delete
  135. bridge packetFilter portGroup addPort
  136. bridge packetFilter portGroup removePort
  137. ip interface summary
  138. ip interface detail
  139. ip interface define
  140. ip interface modify
  141. ip interface remove
  142. ip interface arpProxy
  143. ip interface broadcastAddress
  144. ip interface directedBroadcast
  145. ip interface icmpRedirect
  146. ip interface icmpRouterDiscovery
  147. ip interface statistics
  148. ip route display
  149. ip route static
  150. ip route remove
  151. ip route flush
  152. ip route default
  153. ip route noDefault
  154. ip route findRoute
  155. ip arp display
  156. ip arp static
  157. ip arp remove
  158. ip arp flushAll
  159. ip arp flushDynamic
  160. ip arp statistics
  161. ip dns display
  162. ip dns domainName
  163. ip dns define
  164. ip dns modify
  165. ip dns remove
  166. ip dns nslookup
  167. ip udpHelper display
  168. ip udpHelper define
  169. ip udpHelper remove
  170. ip udpHelper hopCountLimit
  171. ip udpHelper threshold
  172. ip udpHelper interface first
  173. ip udpHelper interface even
  174. ip udpHelper interface sequential
  175. ip routing
  176. ip rip display
  177. ip rip compatibilityMode
  178. ip rip poisonReverse
  179. ip rip routeAggregation Mode
  180. ip rip password
  181. ip rip addAdvertisement
  182. ip rip remove Advertisement
  183. ip rip policy summary
  184. ip rip policy detail
  185. ip rip policy define
  186. ip rip policy modify
  187. ip rip policy remove
  188. ip rip statistics
  189. ip advancedPing
  190. ip traceRoute
  191. ip advancedTraceRoute
  192. ip statistics
  193. ip vrrp summary
  194. ip vrrp detail
  195. ip vrrp define
  196. ip vrrp modify
  197. ip vrrp remove
  198. ip vrrp mode
  199. ip vrrp neighbor
  200. ip vrrp statistics
  201. ip multicast dvmrp interface summary
  202. ip multicast dvmrp interface detail
  203. ip multicast dvmrp interface mode
  204. ip multicast dvmrp interface metric
  205. ip multicast dvmrp interface defaultRoute
  206. ip multicast dvmrp tunnels summary
  207. ip multicast dvmrp tunnels define
  208. ip multicast dvmrp tunnels remove
  209. ip multicast dvmrp tunnels address
  210. ip multicast dvmrp tunnels threshold
  211. ip multicast dvmrp tunnels metric
  212. ip multicast dvmrp tunnels defaultRoute
  213. ip multicast dvmrp routeDisplay
  214. ip multicast dvmrp cache
  215. ip multicast igmp interface summary
  216. ip multicast igmp interface detail
  217. ip multicast igmp interface TTL
  218. ip multicast igmp snooping
  219. ip multicast igmp querying
  220. ip multicast cache
  221. ip multicast traceRoute
  222. ip ospf areas display
  223. ip ospf areas defineArea
  224. ip ospf areas modifyArea
  225. ip ospf areas removeArea
  226. ip ospf areas addRange
  227. ip ospf areas modifyRange
  228. ip ospf areas removeRange
  229. ip ospf defaultRouteMetric display
  230. ip ospf defaultRouteMetric define
  231. ip ospf defaultRouteMetric remove
  232. ip ospf interface summary
  233. ip ospf interface detail
  234. ip ospf interface statistics
  235. ip ospf interface mode
  236. ip ospf interface priority
  237. ip ospf interface areaID
  238. ip ospf interface cost
  239. ip ospf interface delay
  240. ip ospf interface hello
  241. ip ospf interface retransmit
  242. ip ospf interface dead
  243. ip ospf interface password
  244. ip ospf linkStateData databaseSummary
  245. ip ospf linkStateData router
  246. ip ospf linkStateData network
  247. ip ospf linkStateData summary
  248. ip ospf linkStateData external
  249. ip ospf neighbors display
  250. ip ospf neighbors add
  251. ip ospf neighbors remove
  252. ip ospf routerID
  253. ip ospf partition display
  254. ip ospf partition modify
  255. ip ospf stubDefaultMetric display
  256. ip ospf stubDefaultMetric define
  257. ip ospf stubDefaultMetric remove
  258. ip ospf virtualLinks summary
  259. ip ospf virtualLinks detail
  260. ip ospf virtualLinks statistics
  261. ip ospf virtualLinks define
  262. ip ospf virtualLinks remove
  263. ip ospf virtualLinks areaID
  264. ip ospf virtualLinks router
  265. ip ospf virtualLinks delay
  266. ip ospf virtualLinks hello
  267. ip ospf virtualLinks retransmit
  268. ip ospf virtualLinks dead
  269. ip ospf virtualLinks password
  270. ip ospf policy summary
  271. ip ospf policy detail
  272. ip ospf policy define
  273. ip ospf policy modify
  274. ip ospf policy remove
  275. ip ospf statistics
  276. ipx interface display
  277. ipx interface define
  278. ipx interface modify
  279. ipx interface remove
  280. ipx interface SAPadvertising
  281. ipx interface RIPadvertising
  282. ipx route display
  283. ipx route secondary
  284. ipx route static
  285. ipx route remove
  286. ipx route flush
  287. ipx server display
  288. ipx server static
  289. ipx server remove
  290. ipx server flush
  291. ipx server secondary
  292. ipx forwarding
  293. ipx rip mode
  294. ipx rip triggered
  295. ipx rip policy summary
  296. ipx rip policy define
  297. ipx rip policy modify
  298. ipx rip policy remove
  299. ipx sap mode
  300. ipx sap triggered
  301. ipx sap policy summary
  302. ipx sap policy detail
  303. ipx sap policy define
  304. ipx sap policy modify
  305. ipx sap policy remove
  306. ipx output-delay
  307. ipx statistics summary
  308. ipx statistics rip
  309. ipx statistics sap
  310. ipx statistics forwarding
  311. ipx statistics interface
  312. ipx oddLengthPadding
  313. ipx NetBIOS
  314. ipx secondary
  315. appletalk interface summary
  316. appletalk interface detail
  317. appletalk interface define
  318. appletalk interface modify
  319. appletalk interface remove
  320. appletalk interface statistics
  321. appletalk route display
  322. appletalk route flush
  323. appletalk aarp display
  324. appletalk aarp remove
  325. appletalk aarp flush
  326. appletalk zone display network
  327. appletalk zone display zone
  328. appletalk forwarding
  329. appletalk checksum
  330. appletalk sourceSocket
  331. appletalk ping
  332. appletalk statistics ddp
  333. appletalk statistics rtmp
  334. appletalk statistics zip
  335. appletalk statistics nbp
  336. qos classifier summary
  337. qos classifier detail
  338. qos classifier define
  339. qos classifier modify
  340. qos classifier remove
  341. qos control summary
  342. qos control detail
  343. qos control define
  344. qos control modify
  345. qos control remove
  346. qos rsvp summary
  347. qos rsvp detail
  348. qos rsvp enable
  349. qos rsvp disable
  350. qos bandwidth display
  351. qos bandwidth modify
  352. qos excessTagging display
  353. qos excessTagging enable
  354. qos excessTagging disable
  355. qos statistics interval
  356. qos statistics receive
  357. qos statistics transmit
  358. analyzer display
  359. analyzer add
  360. analyzer remove
  361. analyzer start
  362. analyzer stop
  363. Online Technical Services
  364. Com FTP Site
  365. Com Facts Automated Fax Service
  366. Returning Products for Repair
4007 first page preview

4007

Brand: 3Com | Category: Switch
Table of contents
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  10. Table Of Contents
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  18. Table Of Contents
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  20. Table Of Contents
  21. Table Of Contents
  22. Table Of Contents
  23. Table Of Contents
  24. Table Of Contents
  25. Table Of Contents
  26. Table Of Contents
  27. Table Of Contents
  28. Table Of Contents
  29. Audience
  30. Scope of this Guide
  31. Switch 4007 Documentation
  32. Documentation Comments
  33. Physical Configuration Requirements and Options
  34. Options
  35. Management Options
  36. Switching Module Administration Console
  37. SNMP-Based Network Management Overview
  38. Management Access
  39. Modem Port Access
  40. System Configuration Process
  41. Before You Start
  42. Module Overview
  43. Module Functions
  44. Impact on the Network
  45. Installing Modules
  46. Creating a Redundant Configuration
  47. The Failover Process
  48. Connectivity Rules
  49. Verifying Management Module Operation
  50. The Display Button
  51. Using an MDI-to-MDI Crossover Cable
  52. Using a Modem
  53. Verifying Network Connectivity
  54. EME Technical Specifications
  55. Quick Reference Configuration
  56. Connecting to the System
  57. Connecting to Remote Devices
  58. In-band Connections
  59. Configuring Access to the Web Interface
  60. Entering Commands
  61. Listing Command Options
  62. Keystroke Functions
  63. Configuring the Terminal
  64. Changing the Terminal Configuration
  65. Setting Terminal Hangup
  66. Setting Terminal Type
  67. Customizing Your System
  68. Configuring the Internal Clock
  69. Configuring User Logins
  70. Setting the Password
  71. Showing Current Users
  72. Clearing Login Names
  73. Configuring SNMP Values
  74. Setting a Subnet Mask
  75. Creating a Community Table
  76. Configuring a Trap Destination
  77. Viewing SNMP Extensions and Traps
  78. Obtaining More Information About SNMP
  79. Configuring the Event Log
  80. Using the File System
  81. Deleting Specified Files From the File System
  82. Resetting System Components
  83. Resetting the EME
  84. Accessing the Administration Console
  85. Running Diagnostic Tests
  86. Reporting Diagnostic Errors
  87. Displaying servdiag Characteristics
  88. Managing Power in the Chassis
  89. Load-Sharing Power Supplies
  90. Power Non-Fault-Tolerant Mode
  91. Enabling and Disabling Power to Slots
  92. Power Class Settings
  93. Power Class 10 Warnings
  94. Increasing the Unallocated Power Budget
  95. Determining Chassis Power Budget
  96. Power Supply Output in Non-Fault-Tolerant Mode
  97. Overheat Conditions
  98. Enabling and Disabling Automatic Module Power-off
  99. Overheat Power-off Process
  100. Overheat Recovery Process
  101. Displaying Operating Conditions
  102. Displaying Module Information
  103. Displaying Power Information
  104. Displaying Chassis Inventory Information
  105. Module Parameters Overview
  106. Key Concepts
  107. nvData
  108. Slot Architecture
  109. Default Port Settings
  110. Configuring Port Status
  111. Allocating Switch Fabric Capacity to Slots
  112. port GEN Switch Fabric Module
  113. Using Table 34: Examples
  114. Effects of Removing a Module
  115. Effects of Replacing Modules
  116. Ethernet Overview
  117. Benefits
  118. Ethernet Packet Processing
  119. Key Guidelines for Implementation
  120. Port Enable and Disable (Port State)
  121. Autonegotiation
  122. Port Mode
  123. Flow Control
  124. PACE Interactive Access
  125. Standards, Protocols, and Related Reading
  126. Related Reading
  127. Bridging Overview
  128. Key Bridging Concepts
  129. Forwarding, Filtering, and Flooding
  130. Bridging Implementation Summary
  131. Physical Ports and Bridge Ports
  132. Port Forwarding Behavior
  133. STP Not Compatible with Resilient Links
  134. STP Terms and Concepts
  135. Actions That Result from CBPDU Information
  136. Contents of CBPDUs
  137. How a Single Bridge Interprets CBPDUs
  138. How Multiple Bridges Interpret CBPDUs
  139. Determining the Root Bridge
  140. Spanning Tree Port States
  141. Reconfiguring the Bridged Network Topology
  142. STP Bridge and Port Parameters
  143. Bridge Priority
  144. STP Group Address
  145. Bridge Port STP Parameters
  146. MAC Address Table Design
  147. Address Aging
  148. Normal Aging Process
  149. Port Down Events
  150. If STP State is "Aging Only
  151. Frame Processing
  152. IPX SNAP Translation
  153. Important Considerations
  154. Overview
  155. Basic Elements of the Standard
  156. Format of Prioritized Packets
  157. CoS in Your System
  158. Configuring Priority Levels
  159. Handling Tagged and Untagged Packets
  160. Devices That Generate IP Multicast Packets
  161. IP Multicast Delivery Process
  162. Tracking Group Member Locations
  163. How Hosts Use IGMP
  164. Configuring IGMP in Your System
  165. Key Implementation Guidelines
  166. Processing IP Multicast Packets
  167. Effects of MAC Address Aliasing
  168. Operating as the Querier
  169. Aging the IGMP Tables
  170. Trunking Overview
  171. Port Numbering in a Trunk
  172. Trunk Control Message Protocol (TCMP)
  173. General Guidelines
  174. Trunk Capacity Guidelines
  175. Automatic Backplane Trunking
  176. Defining Trunks
  177. Modifying Trunks
  178. Resilient Links Overview
  179. Features
  180. Resilient Link Define and Modify
  181. Resilient Link State
  182. VLAN Overview
  183. Related Standards and Protocols
  184. Tagging Types
  185. VLAN IDs
  186. Terminology
  187. Migration Path for Network-based VLANs
  188. VLANs Created by Router Port IP Interfaces
  189. Design Guidelines
  190. Procedural Guidelines
  191. Number of VLANs
  192. VLAN Aware Mode
  193. VLAN allOpen or allClosed Mode
  194. Mode Requirements
  195. Using allOpen Mode
  196. Port-based VLANs
  197. Modifying the Default VLAN
  198. Trunking and the Default VLAN
  199. User-Configured Port-based VLANs
  200. Example 1: A Single VLAN Configuration
  201. Example 2: VLANs with Tagged Backplane Ports
  202. Example 3: VLANs with Tagged Front-Panel Ports
  203. Dynamic Port-based VLANs Using GVRP
  204. Example: GVRP
  205. Protocol-based VLANs
  206. Selecting a Protocol Suite
  207. Establishing Routing Between VLANs
  208. Example 1: Routing Between Multilayer Modules
  209. Example 2: One-Armed Routing Configuration
  210. Network-based IP VLANs
  211. Example: Network-based VLANs
  212. Ignore STP Mode
  213. Rules of VLAN Operation
  214. Egress Rules
  215. Examples of Flooding and Forwarding Decisions
  216. Example 2: VLAN Exception Flooding
  217. Example 3: Decisions for One Network-based VLAN
  218. Modifying and Removing VLANs
  219. Monitoring VLAN Statistics
  220. Packet Filtering Overview
  221. When Is a Filter Applied? — Paths
  222. Path Assignment
  223. Standard Packet Filters
  224. Custom Packet Filters
  225. Managing Packet Filters
  226. Tools for Writing Filters
  227. Downloading Custom Packet Filters
  228. Loading a Custom Filter on the Switch 4007
  229. The Packet Filtering Language
  230. Procedure for Writing a Custom Filter
  231. Packet Filter Opcodes
  232. Implementing Sequential Tests in a Packet Filter
  233. Common Syntax Errors
  234. Custom Packet Filter Examples
  235. Type Filter
  236. Source Address and Type Filter
  237. Port Group Filter
  238. Using Port Groups in Custom Packet Filters
  239. Port Group Management and Control Functions
  240. Long Custom Filter Example
  241. Packet Filter Solution
  242. Packet Filter One
  243. Packet Filter Two
  244. Combining a Subset of the Filters
  245. Combining All the Filters
  246. Optimizing the Filter with Accept and Reject Commands
  247. Routing Overview
  248. Integrating Bridging and Routing
  249. Com Bridging and Routing
  250. IP Routing Overview
  251. Features and Benefits
  252. Media Access Control (MAC) Address
  253. Dotted Decimal Notation
  254. Subnetwork Portion
  255. Subnet Mask Numbering
  256. Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs)
  257. Router Interfaces
  258. Routing Table
  259. Default Route
  260. Key Guidelines for Implementing IP Routing
  261. Configure IP VLANs
  262. Important Consideration
  263. Enable IP Routing
  264. ARP Proxy
  265. Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
  266. ICMP Router Discovery
  267. Example
  268. Broadcast Address
  269. Basic RIP Parameters
  270. Compatibility Mode
  271. Advertisement Address
  272. Routing Policies
  273. How Routing Policies Work
  274. Implementing RIP Routing Policies
  275. RIP Import Policy Conditions for Specified Interfaces
  276. RIP Export Policy Conditions for Specified Interfaces
  277. Setting Up RIP Routing Policies
  278. Creating RIP Routing Policies
  279. Domain Name System (DNS)
  280. User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Helper
  281. Configuring Overlapped Interfaces
  282. Requests For Comments (RFCs)
  283. VRRP Overview
  284. Static Route
  285. How VRRP Works
  286. Virtual Router Decision-making
  287. VRRP and Other Networking Operations
  288. IGMP Queries
  289. ICMP Redirect
  290. Spanning Tree Considerations
  291. VRRP Activity
  292. VRRP with a Single Virtual Router
  293. Configuring VRRP
  294. Configuring the Protocol (IP) VLAN of the Master Router
  295. Configuring the IP Interfaces
  296. Configuring the Master Router
  297. Configuring the Protocol (IP) VLAN of the Backup Router
  298. Configuring the Backup Router
  299. Disabling the Master Router
  300. IP Multicast Overview
  301. How a Network Supports IP Multicast
  302. Supporting Protocols in Your Module
  303. Supporting Protocol in Your Module
  304. Traffic Movement
  305. IP Multicast Groups
  306. Reserved MAC Addresses
  307. How IGMP Supports IP Multicast
  308. Join Message
  309. How DVMRP Supports IP Multicast
  310. Interface Relationships
  311. Grafting
  312. Configuration Procedure
  313. Impact of Multicast Limits
  314. Configuring IGMP Options
  315. Configuring DVMRP Tunnels
  316. Configuring DVMRP Default Routes
  317. Viewing the DVMRP Routing Table
  318. Using IP Multicast Traceroute
  319. OSPF Overview
  320. Autonomous Systems
  321. Router Types
  322. Router IDs
  323. How OSPF Routing Works
  324. Electing the Designated Router
  325. Key Guidelines for Implementing OSPF
  326. Autonomous System Boundary Routers
  327. Areas
  328. Types of Areas
  329. Area Border Routers
  330. Configuring Route Summarization in ABRs
  331. Default Route Metric
  332. Priority
  333. Cost
  334. Delay
  335. Retransmit Interval
  336. Statistics
  337. Link State Databases
  338. Network Link State Advertisements
  339. Summary Link State Advertisements
  340. External Link State Advertisements
  341. Neighbors
  342. Neighbor Information
  343. Static Neighbors
  344. OSPF Memory Partition
  345. Allocated Memory Size
  346. Manual Memory Allocation
  347. Virtual Links
  348. OSPF Routing Policies
  349. Import Policies at a Glance
  350. Import Example 1: Accept Route
  351. Export Policies for RIP and Static Routes
  352. Export Policies for Direct Interfaces
  353. Export Example 2: Prohibit Advertisement of Static Address
  354. Export Example 4: Advertisement of Direct Interfaces
  355. Export Example 6: Advertisement of RIP Routes
  356. OSPF Statistics
  357. IPX Routing Overview
  358. How IPX Routing Works
  359. IPX Packet Delivery
  360. Sending Node's Responsibility
  361. Router's Responsibility
  362. IPX Interfaces
  363. Per-Interface Options
  364. Primary and Secondary Routes
  365. Routing Tables
  366. Selecting the Best Route
  367. IPX Servers
  368. Primary and Secondary Servers
  369. SAP Aging
  370. IPX Forwarding
  371. IPX RIP Mode
  372. RIP Policies
  373. RIP Policy Parameters
  374. IPX SAP Mode
  375. SAP Import Polices
  376. IPX Statistics
  377. AppleTalk Overview
  378. AppleTalk Protocols
  379. Physical Layer Protocols
  380. Transport Layer Protocols
  381. Session Layer Protocols
  382. Presentation Layer Protocols
  383. AppleTalk Network Elements
  384. Named Entities
  385. AppleTalk Interfaces
  386. AppleTalk Routes
  387. AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol (AARP) Cache
  388. AppleTalk Zones
  389. Aging Out the Network Range
  390. Forwarding AppleTalk Traffic
  391. Checksum Error Detection
  392. AppleTalk Statistics
  393. Routing Table Maintenance Protocol
  394. Zone Information Protocol
  395. Name Binding Protocol
  396. QoS Overview
  397. Methods of Using QoS
  398. IEEE 802.1p
  399. Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)
  400. QoS Classifiers
  401. Using Predefined Classifiers
  402. Assigning Flow and Nonflow Classifier Numbers
  403. Flow Classifier Information
  404. Specifying Ports and Port Ranges
  405. Defining NonFlow Classifiers
  406. QoS Controls
  407. Assigning Control Numbers
  408. Specifying Rate Limits
  409. Specifying Service Levels
  410. Setting the QoS Timer Control
  411. Timer Options
  412. Examples of Classifiers and Controls
  413. Example 4: Assigning High Priority to Specific Traffic
  414. Example 5: Nonflow Multimedia Tagged Traffic
  415. Example 6: Bridged Nonflow IP Unicast Traffic
  416. Modifying and Removing Classifiers and Controls
  417. QoS Excess Tagging
  418. Example: QoS Excess Tagging
  419. Transmit Queues and QoS Bandwidth
  420. RSVP
  421. RSVP Terminology
  422. Example: RSVP
  423. Setting RSVP Parameters
  424. Chapter Scope
  425. Device Monitoring Overview
  426. Network Management Platform
  427. Event Logging
  428. Roving Analysis
  429. Ping
  430. Strategies for Using Ping
  431. traceRoute Operation
  432. SNMP Overview
  433. Trap Reporting
  434. Setting Up SNMP on Your System
  435. Remote Monitoring (RMON)
  436. RMON Benefits
  437. RMON in Your System
  438. RMON-1 Groups
  439. Statistics and axFddiStatistics Groups
  440. History and axFDDIHistory Groups
  441. Host Group
  442. Event Group
  443. Protocol Directory Group
  444. Address Map Group
  445. Application-Layer Matrix Group
  446. MIB Files
  447. Compiler Support
  448. MIB Tree
  449. MIB-II
  450. RMON-1 MIB
  451. RMON-2 MIB
  452. Com Enterprise MIBs
  453. Online Technical Services
  454. Com Bulletin Board Service
  455. Com Facts Automated Fax Service
  456. Returning Products for Repair
  457. Modifying the VLAN Mode