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  23. Cisco ONS 15454 and Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide,
  24. Chapter 1 ML-Serie Card Overview
  25. ML-Series Feature List
  26. Displaying ML-Series POS And Ethernet Statistics on CTC
  27. Chapter 2 CTC Operation
  28. Displaying ML-Series POS Ports Provisioning Information on CTC
  29. Provisioning Card Mode
  30. Displaying the FPGA Information
  31. Hardware Installation
  32. Chapter 3 Initial Configuration
  33. Telnetting to the Node IP Address and Slot Number
  34. Telnetting to a Management Port
  35. RJ-11 to RJ-45 Console Cable Adapter
  36. Connecting to the Console Port
  37. Startup Configuration File
  38. Passwords
  39. Configuring the Hostname
  40. Loading a Cisco IOS Startup Configuration File Through CTC
  41. Database Restore of the Startup Configuration File
  42. Changing the Working Microcode Image
  43. Version Up Software Upgrade
  44. Node Defaults Delayed Upgrade Settings
  45. Cisco IOS Command Modes
  46. Table 3-3 Cisco IOS Command Modes
  47. Using the Command Modes
  48. General Interface Guidelines
  49. Chapter 4 Configuring Interface
  50. Basic Interface Configuration
  51. Basic Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, and POS Interface Configuration
  52. Configuring the Fast Ethernet Interfaces for the ML100X-8
  53. Configuring the Gigabit Ethernet Interface for the ML1000-2
  54. Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Remote Failure Indication (RFI)
  55. Monitoring and Verifying Gigabit Ethernet Remote Failure Indication (RFI)
  56. Configuring the POS Interfaces (ML100T-12, ML100X-8 and ML1000-2)
  57. CRC Threshold Configuration
  58. Monitoring Operations on the Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
  59. POS on the ML-Series Card
  60. Chapter 5 Configuring PO
  61. SW-LCAS
  62. Framing Mode, Encapsulation, and CRC Support
  63. Configuring POS Interface CRC Size in HDLC Framing
  64. Configuring Keep Alive Messages
  65. Configuring SONET/SDH Alarms
  66. C2 Byte and Scrambling
  67. Third-Party POS Interfaces C2 Byte and Scrambling Values
  68. POS Configuration Examples
  69. ML-Series Card to Cisco 12000 GSR-Series Router
  70. ML-Series Card to G-Series Card
  71. ML-Series Card to ONS 15310 ML-100T-8 Card
  72. Chapter 6 Configuring Bridge
  73. Bridging Example
  74. Monitoring and Verifying Basic Bridging
  75. Transparent Bridging Modes of Operation
  76. IP Routing Mode
  77. No IP Routing Mode
  78. Bridge CRB Mode
  79. Bridge IRB Mode
  80. STP Features
  81. Chapter 7 Configuring STP and RSTP
  82. Election of the Root Switch
  83. Bridge ID, Switch Priority, and Extended System ID
  84. Spanning-Tree Interface States
  85. Blocking State
  86. Listening State
  87. Spanning-Tree Address Management
  88. Accelerated Aging to Retain Connectivity
  89. Rapid Convergence
  90. Synchronization of Port Roles
  91. Bridge Protocol Data Unit Format and Processing
  92. Processing Superior BPDU Information
  93. Interoperability with IEEE 802.1D STP
  94. Default STP and RSTP Configuration
  95. Configuring the Root Switch
  96. Configuring the Path Cost
  97. Configuring the Switch Priority of a Bridge Group
  98. Configuring the Forwarding-Delay Time for a Bridge Group
  99. Chapter 8 Configuring VLAN
  100. Figure
  101. IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Configuration
  102. Monitoring and Verifying VLAN Operation
  103. Understanding VLANs
  104. C H A P T E R 9 Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  105. Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
  106. IEEE 802.1Q Example
  107. Understanding VLAN-Transparent and VLAN-Specific Services
  108. VLAN-Transparent and VLAN-Specific Services Configuration Example
  109. Understanding Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  110. Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  111. Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Configuration Guidelines
  112. Configuring Layer 2 Tunneling Per-VLAN
  113. Understanding Link Aggregation
  114. C H A P T E R 10 Configuring Link Aggregation
  115. EtherChannel Configuration Example
  116. Configuring POS Channel
  117. POS Channel Configuration Example
  118. Understanding Encapsulation over EtherChannel or POS Channel
  119. Encapsulation over EtherChannel Example
  120. Monitoring and Verifying EtherChannel and POS
  121. Passive Mode and Active Mode
  122. Transparent Mode Scenario
  123. Basic IP Routing Protocol Configuration
  124. C H A P T E R 11 Configuring Networking Protocols
  125. Enabling IP Routing
  126. Configuring IP Routing
  127. RIP Authentication
  128. Summary Addresses and Split Horizon
  129. Configuring OSPF
  130. IP Routing Protocol Example Using OSPF
  131. OSPF Interface Parameters
  132. OSPF Area Parameters
  133. Other OSPF Behavior Parameters
  134. Change LSA Group Pacing
  135. Loopback Interface
  136. Configuring EIGRP
  137. EIGRP Router Mode Commands
  138. EIGRP Interface Mode Commands
  139. Configure EIGRP Route Authentication
  140. Monitoring and Maintaining EIGRP
  141. Border Gateway Protocol and Classless Interdomain Routing
  142. Verifying the BGP Configuration
  143. Configuring IS-IS
  144. Verifying the IS-IS Configuration
  145. Configuring Static Routes
  146. Monitoring Static Routes
  147. Monitoring and Maintaining the IP Network
  148. Configuring IP Multicast Routing
  149. Monitoring and Verifying IP Multicast Operation
  150. Chapter 12 Configuring IRB
  151. Configuring IRB
  152. Monitoring and Verifying IRB
  153. show interfaces irb Field Descriptions
  154. Chapter 13 Configuring VRF Lite
  155. Configuring VRF Lite
  156. VRF Lite Configuration Example
  157. Commands for Monitoring and Verifying VRF Lite
  158. Monitoring and Verifying VRF Lite
  159. Understanding QoS
  160. Chapter 14 Configuring Quality of Service
  161. Ethernet CoS
  162. ML-Series QoS
  163. Policing
  164. Queuing
  165. Control Packets and L2 Tunneled Protocols
  166. Flow Control Pause and QoS
  167. QoS on Cisco Proprietary RPR
  168. Configuring QoS
  169. Creating a Traffic Policy
  170. Traffic Policy Commands
  171. Attaching a Traffic Policy to an Interface
  172. Configuring CoS-Based QoS
  173. QoS Configuration Examples
  174. Traffic Classes Defined Example
  175. class-map match-any and class-map match-all Commands Example
  176. ML-Series VoIP Example
  177. ML-Series CoS-Based QoS Example
  178. ML-Series CoS Example
  179. Understanding Multicast QoS and Priority Multicast Queuing
  180. Multicast Priority Queuing QoS Restrictions
  181. CoS Multicast Priority Queuing Command
  182. QoS not Configured on Egress
  183. Case 2: QoS with Priority and Bandwidth Configured with Priority Multicast
  184. Understanding CoS-Based Packet Statistics
  185. Table
  186. Understanding IP SLA
  187. IP SLA on the ML-Series
  188. Understanding the SDM
  189. Understanding ACLs
  190. C H A P T E R 16 Configuring Access Control Lists
  191. Creating IP ACLs
  192. Creating Named Standard IP ACLs
  193. Modifying ACL TCAM Size
  194. Packet Ring
  195. Understanding Cisco Proprietary RPR
  196. Ring Wrapping
  197. MAC Address and VLAN Support
  198. Cisco Proprietary RPR QoS
  199. Connecting the ML-Series Cards with Point-to-Point STS/STM Circuits
  200. Card
  201. Assigning the ML-Series Card POS Ports to the SPR Interface
  202. Creating the Bridge Group and Assigning the Ethernet and SPR Interfaces
  203. Cisco Proprietary RPR Cisco IOS Configuration Example
  204. Verifying Ethernet Connectivity Between Cisco Proprietary RPR Ethernet Access Ports
  205. Add an ML-Series Card into a Cisco Proprietary RPR
  206. Two-Node Cisco Proprietary RPR Before the Addition
  207. Three Node Cisco Proprietary RPR After the Addition
  208. Adding an ML-Series Card into a Cisco Proprietary RPR
  209. Delete an ML-Series Card from a Cisco Proprietary RPR
  210. Two Node Cisco Proprietary RPR After the Deletion
  211. Deleting an ML-Series Card from a Cisco Proprietary RPR
  212. Understanding Cisco Proprietary RPR Link Fault Propagation
  213. LFP Sequence
  214. Propagation Delays
  215. LFP Configuration Requirements
  216. Cisco Proprietary RPR Keep Alive
  217. Monitoring and Verifying Cisco Proprietary RPR Keep Alives
  218. Cisco Proprietary RPR Shortest Path
  219. Shortest and Longest Path
  220. Configuring Shortest Path and Topology Discovery
  221. Understanding Redundant Interconnect
  222. RI for SW RPR Configuration Example
  223. Understanding EoMPLS
  224. Chapter 18 Configuring Ethernet over MPL
  225. EoMPLS Support
  226. Configuring EoMPLS
  227. EoMPLS Configuration Guidelines
  228. VC Type 5 Configuration on PE-CLE Port
  229. EoMPLS Configuration on PE-CLE SPR Interface
  230. Setting the Priority of Packets with the EXP
  231. EoMPLS Configuration Example
  232. Monitoring and Verifying EoMPLS
  233. Understanding MPLS-TE
  234. Configuring MPLS-TE
  235. Configuring OSPF and Refresh Reduction for MPLS-TE
  236. MPLS-TE Configuration Example
  237. Monitoring and Verifying MPLS-TE and IP RSVP
  238. RPRW Alarm
  239. Understanding Security
  240. C H A P T E R 19 Configuring Security for the ML-Series Card
  241. Configuring SSH
  242. Configuring the SSH Server
  243. RADIUS on the ML-Series Card
  244. Configuring RADIUS Relay Mode
  245. Understanding RADIUS
  246. Default RADIUS Configuration
  247. Configuring AAA Login Authentication
  248. Defining AAA Server Groups
  249. Configuring RADIUS Authorization for User Privileged Access and Network Services
  250. Starting RADIUS Accounting
  251. Configuring Settings for All RADIUS Servers
  252. Configuring the ML-Series Card to Use Vendor-Specific RADIUS Attributes
  253. Configuring the ML-Series Card for Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Server Communication
  254. Displaying the RADIUS Configuration
  255. POS Overview
  256. Chapter 20 PO on ON Ethernet Card
  257. POS Encapsulation Types
  258. RPR Data Frames
  259. PPP/BCP
  260. E-Series Proprietary
  261. G-Series Encapsulation and Framing
  262. Framing
  263. Ethernet Clocking Versus SONET/SDH Clocking
  264. Understanding RMON
  265. Chapter 21 Configuring RMON
  266. Collecting Group History Statistics on an Interface
  267. Collecting Group Ethernet Statistics on an Interface
  268. Threshold and Triggered Actions
  269. Unwrap Synchronization
  270. Wrapped Cisco proprietary RPR with Unidirectional Excessive CRC Errors
  271. Bidirectional Errors
  272. Wrapped Cisco proprietary RPR with Bidirectional Excessive CRC Errors
  273. First Stage of Unwrapped Cisco proprietary RPR with Bidirectional Excessive CRC Errors
  274. Configuring the ML-Series Card CRC Error Threshold
  275. Clearing the CRC-ALARM Wrap with the Clear CRC Error Command
  276. Configuring ML-Series Card RMON for CRC Errors
  277. Configuring an SNMP Trap for the CRC Error Threshold Using Cisco IOS
  278. Determining the ifIndex Number for an ML-Series Card
  279. Manually Checking CRC Errors on the ML-Series Card
  280. Displaying RMON Status
  281. Understanding SNMP
  282. Chapter 22 Configuring SNMP
  283. SNMP Versions
  284. SNMP Agent Functions
  285. Supported MIBs
  286. Configuring SNMP
  287. Disabling the SNMP Agent
  288. Configuring SNMP Groups and Users
  289. Configuring SNMP Notifications
  290. Setting the Agent Contact and Location Information
  291. Limiting TFTP Servers Used Through SNMP
  292. Displaying SNMP Status
  293. G-Series Application
  294. C H A P T E R 23 E-Series and G-Series Ethernet Operation
  295. G-Series Example
  296. Gigabit EtherChannel/IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation
  297. Ethernet Link Integrity Support
  298. Administrative and Service States with Soak Time for Ethernet and SONET/SDH Ports
  299. G-Series Point-to-Point Ethernet Circuits
  300. G-Series Gigabit Ethernet Transponder Mode
  301. Two-Port Bidirectional Transponder Mode
  302. One-Port Bidirectional Transponder Mode
  303. G-Series Transponder Mode Characteristics
  304. E-Series Application
  305. E-Series Multicard EtherSwitch Group
  306. Port-Mapped (Linear Mapper)
  307. Available Total Bandwidth For E-Series Modes
  308. E-Series VLAN Support
  309. E-Series Q-Tagging (IEEE 802.1Q)
  310. E-Series Priority Queuing (IEEE 802.1Q)
  311. E-Series Spanning Tree (IEEE 802.1D)
  312. E-Series Multi-Instance Spanning Tree and VLANs
  313. E-Series Spanning Tree Configuration
  314. E-Series Point-to-Point Ethernet Circuits
  315. E-Series Shared Packet Ring Ethernet Circuits
  316. E-Series Ethernet Manual Cross-Connects
  317. CE-100T-8 Overview
  318. C H A P T E R 24 CE-100T-8 Ethernet Operation
  319. IEEE 802.1Q CoS and IP ToS Queuing
  320. RMON and SNMP Support
  321. CE-100T-8 SONET/SDH Circuits and Features
  322. CE-100T-8 Pools
  323. CE-100T-8 Allocation Tab for SDH
  324. CE-100T-8 Pool Allocation Example
  325. CE-100T-8 Pool Provisioning Rules
  326. CE-100T-8 Loopback, J1 Path Trace, and SONET/SDH Alarms
  327. CE-1000-4 Overview
  328. C H A P T E R 25 CE-1000-4 Ethernet Operation
  329. Autonegotiation and Frame Buffering
  330. Flow Control Threshold Provisioning
  331. Statistics and Counters
  332. CE-1000-4 POS Encapsulation, Framing, and CRC
  333. CE-1000-4 Loopback, J1 Path Trace, and SONET/SDH Alarms
  334. Understanding RPR-IEEE
  335. C H A P T E R 26 Configuring IEEE 802.17b Resilient Packet Ring
  336. RPR-IEEE Framing Process
  337. RPR-IEEE Data Frames
  338. Topology and Protection Control Frame Formats
  339. CTM and RPR-IEEE
  340. Configuring the Attribute Discovery Timer
  341. Configuring BER Threshold Values
  342. Configuring the Hold-off Timer
  343. Configuring Jumbo Frames
  344. Configuring Forced or Manual Switching
  345. Configuring Protection Timers
  346. Configuring the Wait-to-Restore Timer
  347. Configuring a Span Shutdown
  348. Configuring Triggers for CRC Errors
  349. Configuring QoS on RPR-IEEE
  350. ClassB
  351. Configuring Traffic Rates for Transmission
  352. Configuring RPR-IEEE Service Classes Using the Modular QoS CLI
  353. Configuration Example for RPR-IEEE QoS
  354. Configuration Example Using MQC to Configure Simple RPR-IEEE QoS
  355. Verifying and Monitoring RPR-IEEE
  356. Configuring RPR-IEEE End-to-End
  357. Guidelines for Connecting the ML-Series Cards with Point-to-Point STS/STM Circuits
  358. Example of Connecting the ML-Series Cards with Point-to-Point STS/STM Circuits
  359. Understanding the RPR-IEEE Interface
  360. Configuration Examples for Cisco IOS CLI Portion of End-to-End RPR-IEEE
  361. Verifying RPR-IEEE End-to-End Ethernet Connectivity
  362. Characteristics of RI on the ML-Series Card
  363. RI Configuration Example
  364. Appendix A Command Reference
  365. Unsupported Privileged Exec Commands
  366. Appendix B Unsupported CLI Command
  367. Unsupported POS Interface Configuration Commands
  368. Unsupported POS Interface Configuration Commands (Cisco Proprietary RPR Virtual Interface)
  369. Unsupported FastEthernet or GigabitEthernet Interface Configuration Commands
  370. Unsupported Port-Channel Interface Configuration Commands
  371. Appendix C Using Technical Support
  372. Providing Data to Your Technical Support Representative
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