4INDEX

LIS interfaces characteristics of 9-3 defining 9-4

M

MAC (Media Access Control). See FDDI MAC MAC address 3-3

ARP and 9-13

bridging in switching modules, and 3-6 compared to IP address 4-2

in ARP Request 4-8 located with ARP 4-7 use in IP routing 4-8

Macintosh, chooser 7-2 management

IP interface 9-1 management console

RMON 13-1 MBONE 5-2 menu

AppleTalk main 1-6 bridge 1-4

IP main 1-4 IPX main 1-5

metric defined 4-5

metric value DVMRP 5-5, 10-3

MIB

RMON 13-1, 13-2, 13-4 multicast routing, IP

about 5-1

N

name binding protocol 7-9 named entities 7-2

NBP 7-9

NetWare defined 6-1

OSI reference model, and the 6-2 protocols 6-1 to 6-3

network address 3-3

network layer, and IP address 4-1 network layer, AppleTalk 7-6 network numbers

extended 7-2 nonextended 7-2

network supplier support A-3 nodes, AppleTalk 7-2 nonextended network numbers 7-2

O

on-line technical services A-1 OSI Reference Model

AppleTalk routing and 7-5 IP routing and 4-1

IPX routing and 6-2

P

PAP 7-10

physical layer, AppleTalk 7-5 pinging

AppleTalk node 12-12 IP station 9-22

port

See also FDDI port printer access protocol 7-10 probe

RMON 13-1, 13-2

PVC

adding 9-9 removing 9-9

R

rate limit

IP multicast 5-6, 10-4 references

Comer 4-11

Perlman 4-11 routing RFCs 4-11

returning products for repair A-4

RIP

active mode 9-21 broadcast address, and 9-2 default mode 9-22 defined 4-6, 6-10

off mode 9-21 passive mode 9-21

route configuration, and 4-6, 6-9 setting mode 9-21

using for dynamic routes 6-9 RIP statistics

IPX RIP 11-15

RMON

agents 13-3 alarms 13-6 benefits of 13-2 groups 13-3

hysteresis mechanism 13-8 LANplex implementation 13-2

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