Cisco 15327 User Manual

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F I G U R E S

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Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide, R7.2

Figure 3-1

CTC IOS Window

3-3

Figure 3-2

CTC Node View Showing IP Address and Slot Number

3-4

Figure 3-3

Console Cable Adapter

3-5

Figure 3-4

Connecting to the Console Port

3-6

Figure 5-1

ML-Series Card to ML-Series Card POS Configuration

5-11

Figure 5-2

ML-Series Card to Cisco 12000 Series Gigabit Switch Router (GSR) POS Configuration

5-12

Figure 5-3

ML-Series Card to G-Series Card POS Configuration

5-14

Figure 5-4

ML-Series Card to ONS 15310 CE-100T-8 Card Configuration

5-14

Figure 6-1

Bridging Example

6-3

Figure 7-1

Spanning-Tree Topology

7-5

Figure 7-2

Spanning-Tree Interface States

7-6

Figure 7-3

Spanning Tree and Redundant Connectivity

7-8

Figure 7-4

Proposal and Agreement Handshaking for Rapid Convergence

7-12

Figure 7-5

Sequence of Events During Rapid Convergence

7-13

Figure 8-1

VLANs Spanning Devices in a Network

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Figure 8-2

Bridging IEEE 802.1Q VLANs

8-4

Figure 9-1

IEEE 802.1Q Tunnel Ports in a Service-Provider Network

9-2

Figure 9-2

Normal, IEEE 802.1Q, and IEEE 802.1Q-Tunneled Ethernet Packet Formats

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Figure 9-3

ERMS Example

9-7

Figure 10-1

EtherChannel Example

10-3

Figure 10-2

POS Channel Example

10-6

Figure 10-3

Encapsulation over EtherChannel Example

10-8

Figure 11-1

IP Routing Protocol Example Using OSPF

11-11

Figure 12-1

Configuring IRB

12-3

Figure 13-1

VRF Lite—Sample Network Scenario

13-3

Figure 14-1

IP Precedence and DSCP

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Figure 14-2

Ethernet Frame and the CoS Bit (IEEE 802.1p)

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Figure 14-3

ML-Series QoS Flow

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Figure 14-4

Dual Leaky Bucket Policer Model

14-5

Figure 14-5

Queuing and Scheduling Model

14-7

Figure 14-6

QinQ

14-9

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