11-2
11-8
11-8

Index

monitoring

5-8 to 5-9

 

marking and discarding packets 11-5

SONET alarms

5-6,5-8

ML-Series flow 11-4

verifying 5-8 to 5-9

 

monitoring

11-16 to 11-17

pos mode gfp fcs

A-6

 

multicast. See multicast QoS

pos pdi holdoff command

A-7

multicast priority queueing 11-23

pos report command

5-7,A-8

on RPR

11-9

pos trigger defects command A-9

overview

 

11-2

pos trigger delay command

5-8,A-10

policing. See policers

pos vcat defect command

A-11

priority mechanisms in IP and Ethernet 11-2

privileged EXEC command mode 3-10

queuing

11-6

processing BPDUs

6-13

 

scheduling

11-6

provisioning

 

 

 

traffic class. See traffic class

displaying information about in CTC 2-2,2-3

traffic policy. See traffic policy

SONET circuits

2-4

 

verifying configuration 11-16 to 11-17

PVST+. See per-VLAN Spanning Tree+

Q

QinQ

 

 

 

 

CoS accounting

11-28

 

implementation

11-8

 

overview

8-1

 

 

QoS

 

 

 

 

and L2 protocol tunneling

11-7

and RPR

14-6

 

 

classification

11-4

 

configuration examples

11-17 to 11-22

configuring

11-10 to 11-16

control packets

11-7

 

CoS-based 11-16

CoS-based example 11-21 to 11-22

CoS-based packet statistics. See CoS-based packet statistics

DSCP 11-2

egress priority marking Ethernet 11-3

flow control pause 11-9ingress priority marking IP precedence

R

RADIUS

 

 

 

 

 

 

AAA login authentication

15-11

 

authentication key

15-9

 

 

 

configuring

15-8 to 15-20

 

 

 

configuring authorization

15-15

 

configuring multiple UDP ports

15-9

configuring relay mode

15-7

 

 

configuring server settings

15-17

 

configuring stand alone mode

15-7

default configuration

15-9

 

 

 

defining AAA server groups

15-13

displaying the configuration

15-20

identifying the server host

15-9

 

limiting the services to the user

15-15

ML-100T-8 card

15-6

 

 

 

 

nas-ip-address 15-17

 

 

 

 

overview

15-8

 

 

 

 

 

relay mode

15-6

 

 

 

 

 

starting accounting

15-16

 

 

 

tracking services accessed by users 15-16

vendor-proprietary attributes

15-19

vendor-specific attributes

15-18

 

 

 

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15310-CL, 15310-MA specifications

Cisco Systems has established itself as a leader in the networking domain, offering a wide array of solutions to meet the needs of modern businesses. Among its impressive product lineup are the Cisco 15310-CL and 15310-MA routers, designed to provide advanced network performance and reliability.

The Cisco 15310-CL is a versatile platform that primarily serves as a carrier-class router aimed at supporting high-speed data and voice services. It is built to handle the demands of large enterprises and service providers, offering a robust design that ensures maximum uptime and performance. One of its standout features is its modular architecture, which enables users to customize their configurations based on specific application needs. This scalability allows for future expansion without the need for a complete hardware overhaul.

Key technologies integrated into the Cisco 15310-CL include high-density Ethernet interfaces and a comprehensive suite of Layer 2 and Layer 3 protocol support. The device is capable of supporting multiple types of connections, including TDM, ATM, and Ethernet. This flexibility makes it an ideal choice for organizations that require seamless migration between various service types. Moreover, with features such as MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) support and advanced Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms, the router ensures that critical applications receive the necessary bandwidth and low latency required for optimal performance.

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Both models benefit from Cisco's commitment to security and manageability, offering features like enhanced encryption protocols and user authentication mechanisms that help safeguard networks against threats. Additionally, they can be managed through Cisco’s intuitive software tools, simplifying configuration and monitoring tasks for IT administrators.

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