Index
IN-7
Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide, R7.2
January 2009
framing mode 5-4
G
GEC
configuring 10-2, 10-4, 13-2
configuring encapsulation 10-7
get-bulk-request operation 22-3
get-next-request operation 22-3, 22-4
get-request operation 22-3, 22-4
get-response operation 22-3
GFP-F framing 20-7, 25-8
Gigabit Ethernet
configuring autonegotiation 4-6, 4-10
configuring interfaces 4-6, 4-10
global configuration mode 3-14
G-Series card
application 23-1
autonegotiation 23-4
circuit restrictions 23-7
circuits 23-6
flow control watermark provisioning 23-4
frame buffering 23-3
Gigabit EtherChannel (GEC) 23-4
link integrity 23-5
manual cross-connect 23-7
point-to-point Ethernet circuit 23-6
separate autonegotiation and flow control 23-4
STS-24c/VC4-8c restrictions 23-7
transponder mode 23-8
H
hard reset on ML-Series 3-2
HDLC 25-8
hostname command 3-9
I
IEEE 9-4
IEEE 802.1D. See STP
IEEE 802.1Q tunneling
compatibility with other features 9-4
defaults 9-4
described 9-1
IEEE 802.3x. See flow control
IGMP 11-33
IGP 11-9
Ingress priority marking 14-8
integrated routing and bridging. See IRB
interface configuration mode 3-14
interface parameters, configuring
EtherChannel 10-2, 10-5, 13-2
general 4-3
overview 4-1
interface port IDs 4-2
Interior Gateway Protocol. See IGP
Internet Group Membership Protocol. See IGMP
Internet protocol multicast. See IP multicast routing
Inter-Switch Link protocol. See ISL
IOS. See Cisco IOS
IOS commands A-1
IP access control list. See ACL
IP multicast routing
description 11-33
IGMP 11-33
PIM 11-33
ip multicast-routing command 11-34
ip pim command 11-34
ip radius nas-ip-address 19-16
IP routes, monitoring 11-33
IP routing protocols, configuration tasks 11-1
IP unicast routing
administrative distances 11-32
configuring static routes 11-31
IGP 11-9