Cisco 15327 User Manual

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Index

IN-13

Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide, R7.2

forwarding

7-6, 7-7

learning

7-7

listening

7-7

overview

7-5

Layer 2 protocol tunneling

9-9

limitations with IEEE 802.1Q trunks

7-8

multicast addresses, affect of

7-8

overview

7-2

redundant connectivity

7-8

root port, defined

7-3

root switch

effects of extended system ID

7-4

election

7-3

unexpected behavior

7-17

superior BPDU

7-3

supported number of spanning-tree instances

7-2, 7-9

timers, described

7-4

stub areas, OSPF

11-14

support, technical. See technical support

SW-LCAS

5-3, 25-6

syslog server

C-3

system MTU

IEEE 802.1Q tunneling

9-4

maximums

9-4

T

tagged packets, Layer 2 protocol

9-9

TCAM

See also SDM

Layer 3 switching information

15-1

protocol regions

15-1

space

15-1

technical support

FTP service

C-3

gathering data

C-1

logging router output

C-2

providing data

C-3

show tech-support command

C-2

terminals

connecting to switch

3-5

logging router output

C-2

terminal-emulation software

3-5

ternary content addressable memory. See TCAM

TFTP, limiting access by servers

22-13

traffic classes

14-12

traffic engineering

interface configuration to support RSVP-based tunnel
signaling and IGP flooding

18-14

MPLS traffic engineering tunnel, configuring

18-15

OSPF for MPLS traffic engineering,
configuring

18-15

tasks

18-14

tunnel support, configuring

18-14

traffic policies

creating

14-13

interfaces, attaching

14-16

Transponder mode for G-Series

23-8

traps

configuring managers

22-10

defined

22-3

enabling

22-10

notification types

22-10

overview

22-2, 22-4

trunk ports

8-1

tunneling

defined

9-1

IEEE 802.1Q

9-1

Layer 2 protocol

9-10

tunnel ports

described

9-1

IEEE 802.1Q, configuring

9-4, 9-11, 9-12

incompatibilities with other features

9-4

U

user EXEC mode

3-14

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