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- getting started guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Conventions
- Related Documentation
- Paper Documents
- Com Facts Automated Fax Service
- Overview
- Switch Features
- Management Features
- Switch 4007 Starter Kits
- Layer 3 Fast Ethernet (10/100BASE-TX) Starter Kit
- Power Supplies
- Fan Tray
- Switch Fabric Modules
- Management Modules
- Fast Ethernet Modules
- port 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet MultiLayer Switching Module
- port Gigabit Ethernet Interface Module
- GBIC Transceivers
- km Long Haul GBIC Transceiver
- Web Management Access
- site requirements for the switch 4007
- Site Requirements for the Switch 4007
- Rack-Mount Installation Recommendations
- Ventilation Requirements
- Safety Information
- LED Warning
- Installing the Chassis
- Installing the Chassis Using Rack-Mount Clip Nuts
- Installing the Chassis on a Table or Shelf
- Where To Go from Here
- What Occurs During Startup
- EME Management Module Architecture
- Switch 4007 Setup Wizard
- Web Management Tools
- Browser Support
- UNIX Help Installation
- Setting Up the Form-specific Help Files
- Interface Description
- Web Management and Internet Explorer
- Web Management and Netscape Navigator
- Additional Resources for Solving Problems
- Routine Maintenance
- Removing and Replacing a Power Supply
- Replacing a 930-watt Power Supply
- Removing and Replacing a Fan Tray
- Removing the Fan Tray from a Chassis
- Replacing the Fan Tray in a Chassis
- Introduction
- ESD Safety Information
- Removing an EME from the Chassis
- Reinstalling the EME
- Chassis Specifications
- Power
- Interfaces
- Intelligent Power Subsystem Features
- Power Management
- Power Supply Modes
- Non-Fault Tolerant Mode
- Online Technical Services
- Com FTP Site
- Support from Your Network Supplier
- Returning Products for Repair
- About Thi Guide
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- release notes
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- Scope
- Important Notices
- System Requirements
- Accelerated Address Aging
- Recommendations
- Advanced Autonegotiation
- Configuring Standard Autonegotiation
- Sample Configurations and System Behavior
- Configuration C
- Information Display
- LX 70 GBIC Transceiver
- Trap Filtering
- Corrected Problems in Release 3.0.0
- Operating Considerations for Release 3.0.5
- Password Access
- SLIP Interfaces
- System
- Corrected Problems in Release 3.0.5
- Problems Fixed in v3.0.5 Address Table
- Work Around
- Important Notes
- Staging
- Ethernet
- Resilient Links
- Known Problems for Release 3.0.5
- Trunking
- VLANs
- Management
- Bridging
- NVRAM
- Problem Detail
- Guidelines from FR003 TRANSCEND UNIX 5.0 UPDATE
- Web-based Management
- Known Problems in Release 3.0.5
- Virtual LANs (VLANs)
- port Gigabit Ethernet Layer 3 Switching Module (GBIC)
- OSPF
- Operating Considerations in Release 3.0.5
- RMON
- Backplane Port Trunking
- Packet Filtering
- Roving Analysis
- Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
- Internet Protocol (IP)
- IP Multicast
- RSVP
- Terminology
- Important Considerations
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Resetting Modules
- SNMP Traps
- Examples
- Setting SNMP Trap Destinations
- s oftware i nstallation
- Verifying Module Software Releases and Compatibility
- Verifying Software Releases on a New System and Modules
- How to Obtain the Latest Software
- Terminology for the EME Module
- Prerequisites for Software Installation
- Upgrading the EME Module to Release 3.0.5
- Upgrading a Single EME Module
- Upgrading Two EME Modules
- Installing EMC Boot Software
- Installing EME Boot Software
- Upgrading Layer 2 Switching Modules to Release 3.0.5
- Upgrading Multilayer Switching Modules From 2.1 to 3.0.5
- Upgrading Multilayer Switching Modules From 3.0 or 3.0.1 to 3.0.5
- Upgrade Procedure
- Updating Emergency Download Parameters
- Downgrading Modules From 3.0.5 to 3.0.0 or 3.0.1
- MIB Files
- Entering Commands
- Online Technical Services
- Com FTP Site
- Access by Digital Modem
- Returning Products for Repair
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- Audience
- Command Information
- Conventions
- Documentation Comments
- System Management Overview
- Management Module Summary
- Menu-driven CLI of Switching Modules
- Accessing the Administration Console
- Password Access Levels
- Administration Console Menus
- Using Menus to Perform Tasks
- Selecting Menu Options
- Entering a Command String
- Understanding the Values Presented
- Menu Structure
- module display
- module snapshot summary
- module snapshot detail
- module baseline display
- module baseline set
- module baseline requestedState
- module name
- module time
- module screenHeight
- module nvData reset
- module nvData emergencyDownload
- module nvData displayDownload
- module nvData staging
- module clearDiagBlock
- module reboot
- disconnect
- snmp display
- snmp trap display
- snmp trap addModify
- snmp trap remove
- snmp trap flush
- snmp rmonConfiguration
- snmp writeDisable
- ethernet summary
- ethernet detail
- ethernet autoNegotiation
- ethernet portMode
- ethernet flowControl
- ethernet paceAccess
- ethernet paceInteractiveAccess
- ethernet label
- ethernet portState
- ethernet monitoring summary
- ethernet monitoring mode
- bridge display
- bridge ipFragmentation
- bridge ipxSnapTranslation
- bridge addressThreshold
- bridge agingTime
- bridge spanningTree stpState
- bridge spanningTree stpPriority
- bridge spanningTree stpMaxAge
- bridge spanningTree stpHelloTime
- bridge spanningTree stpForwardDelay
- bridge spanningTree stpGroupAddress
- bridge gvrpState
- bridge cos enable
- bridge cos summary
- bridge cos modify
- bridge multicast igmp summary
- bridge multicast igmp snoopMode
- bridge multicast igmp queryMode
- bridge multicast igmp queryIpAddress
- bridge multicast igmp vlans
- bridge multicast igmp groups
- bridge multicast igmp desQuerier
- bridge multicast igmp rPorts
- bridge multicast igmp qPort
- bridge port summary
- bridge port detail
- bridge port multicastLimit
- bridge port stpState
- bridge port stpCost
- bridge port stpPriority
- bridge port gvrpState
- bridge port address list
- bridge port address add
- bridge port address remove
- bridge port address find
- bridge port address flushAll
- bridge port address flushDynamic
- bridge trunk autoMap summary
- bridge trunk autoMap enable/disable
- bridge trunk autoMap test
- bridge trunk summary
- bridge trunk detail
- bridge trunk define
- bridge trunk modify
- bridge trunk remove
- bridge link summary
- bridge link detail
- bridge link define
- bridge link linkState
- bridge link activePort
- bridge link modify
- bridge link remove
- bridge vlan summary
- bridge vlan detail
- bridge vlan define
- bridge vlan modify
- bridge vlan remove
- bridge vlan mode
- bridge vlan stpMode
- bridge vlan vlanAwareMode
- bridge packetFilter list
- bridge packetFilter display
- bridge packetFilter create portGroup
- bridge packetFilter create custom
- bridge packetFilter delete
- bridge packetFilter edit
- bridge packetFilter load
- bridge packetFilter assign
- bridge packetFilter unassign
- bridge packetFilter portGroup list
- bridge packetFilter portGroup display
- bridge packetFilter portGroup create
- bridge packetFilter portGroup delete
- bridge packetFilter portGroup addPort
- bridge packetFilter portGroup removePort
- ip interface summary
- ip interface detail
- ip interface define
- ip interface modify
- ip interface remove
- ip interface arpProxy
- ip interface broadcastAddress
- ip interface directedBroadcast
- ip interface icmpRedirect
- ip interface icmpRouterDiscovery
- ip interface statistics
- ip route display
- ip route static
- ip route remove
- ip route flush
- ip route default
- ip route noDefault
- ip route findRoute
- ip arp display
- ip arp static
- ip arp remove
- ip arp flushAll
- ip arp flushDynamic
- ip arp statistics
- ip dns display
- ip dns domainName
- ip dns define
- ip dns modify
- ip dns remove
- ip dns nslookup
- ip udpHelper display
- ip udpHelper define
- ip udpHelper remove
- ip udpHelper hopCountLimit
- ip udpHelper threshold
- ip udpHelper interface first
- ip udpHelper interface even
- ip udpHelper interface sequential
- ip routing
- ip rip display
- ip rip compatibilityMode
- ip rip poisonReverse
- ip rip routeAggregation Mode
- ip rip password
- ip rip addAdvertisement
- ip rip remove Advertisement
- ip rip policy summary
- ip rip policy detail
- ip rip policy define
- ip rip policy modify
- ip rip policy remove
- ip rip statistics
- ip advancedPing
- ip traceRoute
- ip advancedTraceRoute
- ip statistics
- ip vrrp summary
- ip vrrp detail
- ip vrrp define
- ip vrrp modify
- ip vrrp remove
- ip vrrp mode
- ip vrrp neighbor
- ip vrrp statistics
- ip multicast dvmrp interface summary
- ip multicast dvmrp interface detail
- ip multicast dvmrp interface mode
- ip multicast dvmrp interface metric
- ip multicast dvmrp interface defaultRoute
- ip multicast dvmrp tunnels summary
- ip multicast dvmrp tunnels define
- ip multicast dvmrp tunnels remove
- ip multicast dvmrp tunnels address
- ip multicast dvmrp tunnels threshold
- ip multicast dvmrp tunnels metric
- ip multicast dvmrp tunnels defaultRoute
- ip multicast dvmrp routeDisplay
- ip multicast dvmrp cache
- ip multicast igmp interface summary
- ip multicast igmp interface detail
- ip multicast igmp interface TTL
- ip multicast igmp snooping
- ip multicast igmp querying
- ip multicast cache
- ip multicast traceRoute
- ip ospf areas display
- ip ospf areas defineArea
- ip ospf areas modifyArea
- ip ospf areas removeArea
- ip ospf areas addRange
- ip ospf areas modifyRange
- ip ospf areas removeRange
- ip ospf defaultRouteMetric display
- ip ospf defaultRouteMetric define
- ip ospf defaultRouteMetric remove
- ip ospf interface summary
- ip ospf interface detail
- ip ospf interface statistics
- ip ospf interface mode
- ip ospf interface priority
- ip ospf interface areaID
- ip ospf interface cost
- ip ospf interface delay
- ip ospf interface hello
- ip ospf interface retransmit
- ip ospf interface dead
- ip ospf interface password
- ip ospf linkStateData databaseSummary
- ip ospf linkStateData router
- ip ospf linkStateData network
- ip ospf linkStateData summary
- ip ospf linkStateData external
- ip ospf neighbors display
- ip ospf neighbors add
- ip ospf neighbors remove
- ip ospf routerID
- ip ospf partition display
- ip ospf partition modify
- ip ospf stubDefaultMetric display
- ip ospf stubDefaultMetric define
- ip ospf stubDefaultMetric remove
- ip ospf virtualLinks summary
- ip ospf virtualLinks detail
- ip ospf virtualLinks statistics
- ip ospf virtualLinks define
- ip ospf virtualLinks remove
- ip ospf virtualLinks areaID
- ip ospf virtualLinks router
- ip ospf virtualLinks delay
- ip ospf virtualLinks hello
- ip ospf virtualLinks retransmit
- ip ospf virtualLinks dead
- ip ospf virtualLinks password
- ip ospf policy summary
- ip ospf policy detail
- ip ospf policy define
- ip ospf policy modify
- ip ospf policy remove
- ip ospf statistics
- ipx interface display
- ipx interface define
- ipx interface modify
- ipx interface remove
- ipx interface SAPadvertising
- ipx interface RIPadvertising
- ipx route display
- ipx route secondary
- ipx route static
- ipx route remove
- ipx route flush
- ipx server display
- ipx server static
- ipx server remove
- ipx server flush
- ipx server secondary
- ipx forwarding
- ipx rip mode
- ipx rip triggered
- ipx rip policy summary
- ipx rip policy define
- ipx rip policy modify
- ipx rip policy remove
- ipx sap mode
- ipx sap triggered
- ipx sap policy summary
- ipx sap policy detail
- ipx sap policy define
- ipx sap policy modify
- ipx sap policy remove
- ipx output-delay
- ipx statistics summary
- ipx statistics rip
- ipx statistics sap
- ipx statistics forwarding
- ipx statistics interface
- ipx oddLengthPadding
- ipx NetBIOS
- ipx secondary
- appletalk interface summary
- appletalk interface detail
- appletalk interface define
- appletalk interface modify
- appletalk interface remove
- appletalk interface statistics
- appletalk route display
- appletalk route flush
- appletalk aarp display
- appletalk aarp remove
- appletalk aarp flush
- appletalk zone display network
- appletalk zone display zone
- appletalk forwarding
- appletalk checksum
- appletalk sourceSocket
- appletalk ping
- appletalk statistics ddp
- appletalk statistics rtmp
- appletalk statistics zip
- appletalk statistics nbp
- qos classifier summary
- qos classifier detail
- qos classifier define
- qos classifier modify
- qos classifier remove
- qos control summary
- qos control detail
- qos control define
- qos control modify
- qos control remove
- qos rsvp summary
- qos rsvp detail
- qos rsvp enable
- qos rsvp disable
- qos bandwidth display
- qos bandwidth modify
- qos excessTagging display
- qos excessTagging enable
- qos excessTagging disable
- qos statistics interval
- qos statistics receive
- qos statistics transmit
- analyzer display
- analyzer add
- analyzer remove
- analyzer start
- analyzer stop
- Online Technical Services
- Com FTP Site
- Com Facts Automated Fax Service
- Returning Products for Repair
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- Audience
- Scope of this Guide
- Switch 4007 Documentation
- Documentation Comments
- Physical Configuration Requirements and Options
- Options
- Management Options
- Switching Module Administration Console
- SNMP-Based Network Management Overview
- Management Access
- Modem Port Access
- System Configuration Process
- Before You Start
- Module Overview
- Module Functions
- Impact on the Network
- Installing Modules
- Creating a Redundant Configuration
- The Failover Process
- Connectivity Rules
- Verifying Management Module Operation
- The Display Button
- Using an MDI-to-MDI Crossover Cable
- Using a Modem
- Verifying Network Connectivity
- EME Technical Specifications
- Quick Reference Configuration
- Connecting to the System
- Connecting to Remote Devices
- In-band Connections
- Configuring Access to the Web Interface
- Entering Commands
- Listing Command Options
- Keystroke Functions
- Configuring the Terminal
- Changing the Terminal Configuration
- Setting Terminal Hangup
- Setting Terminal Type
- Customizing Your System
- Configuring the Internal Clock
- Configuring User Logins
- Setting the Password
- Showing Current Users
- Clearing Login Names
- Configuring SNMP Values
- Setting a Subnet Mask
- Creating a Community Table
- Configuring a Trap Destination
- Viewing SNMP Extensions and Traps
- Obtaining More Information About SNMP
- Configuring the Event Log
- Using the File System
- Deleting Specified Files From the File System
- Resetting System Components
- Resetting the EME
- Accessing the Administration Console
- Running Diagnostic Tests
- Reporting Diagnostic Errors
- Displaying servdiag Characteristics
- Managing Power in the Chassis
- Load-Sharing Power Supplies
- Power Non-Fault-Tolerant Mode
- Enabling and Disabling Power to Slots
- Power Class Settings
- Power Class 10 Warnings
- Increasing the Unallocated Power Budget
- Determining Chassis Power Budget
- Power Supply Output in Non-Fault-Tolerant Mode
- Overheat Conditions
- Enabling and Disabling Automatic Module Power-off
- Overheat Power-off Process
- Overheat Recovery Process
- Displaying Operating Conditions
- Displaying Module Information
- Displaying Power Information
- Displaying Chassis Inventory Information
- Module Parameters Overview
- Key Concepts
- nvData
- Slot Architecture
- Default Port Settings
- Configuring Port Status
- Allocating Switch Fabric Capacity to Slots
- port GEN Switch Fabric Module
- Using Table 34: Examples
- Effects of Removing a Module
- Effects of Replacing Modules
- Ethernet Overview
- Benefits
- Ethernet Packet Processing
- Key Guidelines for Implementation
- Port Enable and Disable (Port State)
- Autonegotiation
- Port Mode
- Flow Control
- PACE Interactive Access
- Standards, Protocols, and Related Reading
- Related Reading
- Bridging Overview
- Key Bridging Concepts
- Forwarding, Filtering, and Flooding
- Bridging Implementation Summary
- Physical Ports and Bridge Ports
- Port Forwarding Behavior
- STP Not Compatible with Resilient Links
- STP Terms and Concepts
- Actions That Result from CBPDU Information
- Contents of CBPDUs
- How a Single Bridge Interprets CBPDUs
- How Multiple Bridges Interpret CBPDUs
- Determining the Root Bridge
- Spanning Tree Port States
- Reconfiguring the Bridged Network Topology
- STP Bridge and Port Parameters
- Bridge Priority
- STP Group Address
- Bridge Port STP Parameters
- MAC Address Table Design
- Address Aging
- Normal Aging Process
- Port Down Events
- If STP State is "Aging Only
- Frame Processing
- IPX SNAP Translation
- Important Considerations
- Overview
- Basic Elements of the Standard
- Format of Prioritized Packets
- CoS in Your System
- Configuring Priority Levels
- Handling Tagged and Untagged Packets
- Devices That Generate IP Multicast Packets
- IP Multicast Delivery Process
- Tracking Group Member Locations
- How Hosts Use IGMP
- Configuring IGMP in Your System
- Key Implementation Guidelines
- Processing IP Multicast Packets
- Effects of MAC Address Aliasing
- Operating as the Querier
- Aging the IGMP Tables
- Trunking Overview
- Port Numbering in a Trunk
- Trunk Control Message Protocol (TCMP)
- General Guidelines
- Trunk Capacity Guidelines
- Automatic Backplane Trunking
- Defining Trunks
- Modifying Trunks
- Resilient Links Overview
- Features
- Resilient Link Define and Modify
- Resilient Link State
- VLAN Overview
- Related Standards and Protocols
- Tagging Types
- VLAN IDs
- Terminology
- Migration Path for Network-based VLANs
- VLANs Created by Router Port IP Interfaces
- Design Guidelines
- Procedural Guidelines
- Number of VLANs
- VLAN Aware Mode
- VLAN allOpen or allClosed Mode
- Mode Requirements
- Using allOpen Mode
- Port-based VLANs
- Modifying the Default VLAN
- Trunking and the Default VLAN
- User-Configured Port-based VLANs
- Example 1: A Single VLAN Configuration
- Example 2: VLANs with Tagged Backplane Ports
- Example 3: VLANs with Tagged Front-Panel Ports
- Dynamic Port-based VLANs Using GVRP
- Example: GVRP
- Protocol-based VLANs
- Selecting a Protocol Suite
- Establishing Routing Between VLANs
- Example 1: Routing Between Multilayer Modules
- Example 2: One-Armed Routing Configuration
- Network-based IP VLANs
- Example: Network-based VLANs
- Ignore STP Mode
- Rules of VLAN Operation
- Egress Rules
- Examples of Flooding and Forwarding Decisions
- Example 2: VLAN Exception Flooding
- Example 3: Decisions for One Network-based VLAN
- Modifying and Removing VLANs
- Monitoring VLAN Statistics
- Packet Filtering Overview
- When Is a Filter Applied? — Paths
- Path Assignment
- Standard Packet Filters
- Custom Packet Filters
- Managing Packet Filters
- Tools for Writing Filters
- Downloading Custom Packet Filters
- Loading a Custom Filter on the Switch 4007
- The Packet Filtering Language
- Procedure for Writing a Custom Filter
- Packet Filter Opcodes
- Implementing Sequential Tests in a Packet Filter
- Common Syntax Errors
- Custom Packet Filter Examples
- Type Filter
- Source Address and Type Filter
- Port Group Filter
- Using Port Groups in Custom Packet Filters
- Port Group Management and Control Functions
- Long Custom Filter Example
- Packet Filter Solution
- Packet Filter One
- Packet Filter Two
- Combining a Subset of the Filters
- Combining All the Filters
- Optimizing the Filter with Accept and Reject Commands
- Routing Overview
- Integrating Bridging and Routing
- Com Bridging and Routing
- IP Routing Overview
- Features and Benefits
- Media Access Control (MAC) Address
- Dotted Decimal Notation
- Subnetwork Portion
- Subnet Mask Numbering
- Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs)
- Router Interfaces
- Routing Table
- Default Route
- Key Guidelines for Implementing IP Routing
- Configure IP VLANs
- Important Consideration
- Enable IP Routing
- ARP Proxy
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
- ICMP Router Discovery
- Example
- Broadcast Address
- Basic RIP Parameters
- Compatibility Mode
- Advertisement Address
- Routing Policies
- How Routing Policies Work
- Implementing RIP Routing Policies
- RIP Import Policy Conditions for Specified Interfaces
- RIP Export Policy Conditions for Specified Interfaces
- Setting Up RIP Routing Policies
- Creating RIP Routing Policies
- Domain Name System (DNS)
- User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Helper
- Configuring Overlapped Interfaces
- Requests For Comments (RFCs)
- VRRP Overview
- Static Route
- How VRRP Works
- Virtual Router Decision-making
- VRRP and Other Networking Operations
- IGMP Queries
- ICMP Redirect
- Spanning Tree Considerations
- VRRP Activity
- VRRP with a Single Virtual Router
- Configuring VRRP
- Configuring the Protocol (IP) VLAN of the Master Router
- Configuring the IP Interfaces
- Configuring the Master Router
- Configuring the Protocol (IP) VLAN of the Backup Router
- Configuring the Backup Router
- Disabling the Master Router
- IP Multicast Overview
- How a Network Supports IP Multicast
- Supporting Protocols in Your Module
- Supporting Protocol in Your Module
- Traffic Movement
- IP Multicast Groups
- Reserved MAC Addresses
- How IGMP Supports IP Multicast
- Join Message
- How DVMRP Supports IP Multicast
- Interface Relationships
- Grafting
- Configuration Procedure
- Impact of Multicast Limits
- Configuring IGMP Options
- Configuring DVMRP Tunnels
- Configuring DVMRP Default Routes
- Viewing the DVMRP Routing Table
- Using IP Multicast Traceroute
- OSPF Overview
- Autonomous Systems
- Router Types
- Router IDs
- How OSPF Routing Works
- Electing the Designated Router
- Key Guidelines for Implementing OSPF
- Autonomous System Boundary Routers
- Areas
- Types of Areas
- Area Border Routers
- Configuring Route Summarization in ABRs
- Default Route Metric
- Priority
- Cost
- Delay
- Retransmit Interval
- Statistics
- Link State Databases
- Network Link State Advertisements
- Summary Link State Advertisements
- External Link State Advertisements
- Neighbors
- Neighbor Information
- Static Neighbors
- OSPF Memory Partition
- Allocated Memory Size
- Manual Memory Allocation
- Virtual Links
- OSPF Routing Policies
- Import Policies at a Glance
- Import Example 1: Accept Route
- Export Policies for RIP and Static Routes
- Export Policies for Direct Interfaces
- Export Example 2: Prohibit Advertisement of Static Address
- Export Example 4: Advertisement of Direct Interfaces
- Export Example 6: Advertisement of RIP Routes
- OSPF Statistics
- IPX Routing Overview
- How IPX Routing Works
- IPX Packet Delivery
- Sending Node's Responsibility
- Router's Responsibility
- IPX Interfaces
- Per-Interface Options
- Primary and Secondary Routes
- Routing Tables
- Selecting the Best Route
- IPX Servers
- Primary and Secondary Servers
- SAP Aging
- IPX Forwarding
- IPX RIP Mode
- RIP Policies
- RIP Policy Parameters
- IPX SAP Mode
- SAP Import Polices
- IPX Statistics
- AppleTalk Overview
- AppleTalk Protocols
- Physical Layer Protocols
- Transport Layer Protocols
- Session Layer Protocols
- Presentation Layer Protocols
- AppleTalk Network Elements
- Named Entities
- AppleTalk Interfaces
- AppleTalk Routes
- AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol (AARP) Cache
- AppleTalk Zones
- Aging Out the Network Range
- Forwarding AppleTalk Traffic
- Checksum Error Detection
- AppleTalk Statistics
- Routing Table Maintenance Protocol
- Zone Information Protocol
- Name Binding Protocol
- QoS Overview
- Methods of Using QoS
- IEEE 802.1p
- Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)
- QoS Classifiers
- Using Predefined Classifiers
- Assigning Flow and Nonflow Classifier Numbers
- Flow Classifier Information
- Specifying Ports and Port Ranges
- Defining NonFlow Classifiers
- QoS Controls
- Assigning Control Numbers
- Specifying Rate Limits
- Specifying Service Levels
- Setting the QoS Timer Control
- Timer Options
- Examples of Classifiers and Controls
- Example 4: Assigning High Priority to Specific Traffic
- Example 5: Nonflow Multimedia Tagged Traffic
- Example 6: Bridged Nonflow IP Unicast Traffic
- Modifying and Removing Classifiers and Controls
- QoS Excess Tagging
- Example: QoS Excess Tagging
- Transmit Queues and QoS Bandwidth
- RSVP
- RSVP Terminology
- Example: RSVP
- Setting RSVP Parameters
- Chapter Scope
- Device Monitoring Overview
- Network Management Platform
- Event Logging
- Roving Analysis
- Ping
- Strategies for Using Ping
- traceRoute Operation
- SNMP Overview
- Trap Reporting
- Setting Up SNMP on Your System
- Remote Monitoring (RMON)
- RMON Benefits
- RMON in Your System
- RMON-1 Groups
- Statistics and axFddiStatistics Groups
- History and axFDDIHistory Groups
- Host Group
- Event Group
- Protocol Directory Group
- Address Map Group
- Application-Layer Matrix Group
- MIB Files
- Compiler Support
- MIB Tree
- MIB-II
- RMON-1 MIB
- RMON-2 MIB
- Com Enterprise MIBs
- Online Technical Services
- Com Bulletin Board Service
- Com Facts Automated Fax Service
- Returning Products for Repair
- Modifying the VLAN Mode
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- Modular Switches & Modules
- Gigabit Switches & Modules
- Managed 10/100 Switches & Modules
- Managed 10 Mbps Switches, Hubs & Modules
- Unmanaged Hubs & Switches
- Web Solutions
- Gateways, LAN Modems & Network Servers
- Networked Telephony
- Wireless Solutions
- LAN & Combo PC Cards
- Desktop & Server NICs
- Network Management & Support