Index

identifying clients

2-14

index number

2-13

priority value

2-13

ELANs across multiple switches

2-8

Emulated LAN

2-4

enabling EFCI marking

6-7

enabling RM cell marking

6-7

EPD

6-7

EPD threshold

6-7

event categories

9-6

event persistence

9-6

event queue

9-6

events

9-6

deleting

9-8

events and alarms

9-6

viewing

9-7

exterior route

4-1

F

filter mask

 

destination

8-2

filter masks

 

source

8-2

filter sets

8-1

filters

8-1

address masking

8-2

creating

8-1

example

8-2

firmware

7-1

G

go

7-4

H

hardware warranty

B-2

he

7-4

I

IISP

 

controlling fail-over timing

4-4

fail-over timing

4-4

route type parameter

4-1

IISP link timing

4-4

IISP routes

4-1

IISP routing considerations

4-2

IISP routing example

4-3

ILMI

4-6

over PVPs

5-6

ILMI 4.0

5-9

internet MIB hierarchy

A-1

IP over ATM

2-1,9-1

ARP server

2-1,2-2

ARP table

2-2

ATM address filters

8-3

ATM addressing

2-3

client

2-2

creating VLAN

2-1

viewing ARP table

2-2

IP over ATM client

2-3

IP Routing

4-9

IPATM

 

ATM address filters

8-3

ISO/CCITT

A-1

L

LAN emulation

 

across multiple switches

2-8

add an ELAN

2-4

adding a client

2-4

ATM addressing

2-6

BUS

2-5

creating an ELAN

2-4

default ELAN

2-4

distributed LANE services

2-9

ELAN join policies

2-11

LES

2-5

starting the LECS

2-4

switch clients

2-9

LANE

2-1,9-2

ATM address filters

8-3

over PVPs

2-14

tunneling

2-14

LANE over WAN circuits

2-14

LANE service

2-4

distributed

2-9

LECID

2-20

default

2-20

LECS

2-4

adding neighbors

2-22

LNNI configuration

2-19

LECSELANLEC table

2-13

LES

2-5

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Cabletron Systems 04-0053-01 manual Fail-over timing Route type parameter, Iisp routing considerations