Index
IN-13
Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide, R7.2
January 2009
forwarding 7-6, 7-7
learning 7-7
listening 7-7
overview 7-5
Layer 2 protocol tunneling 9-9
limitations with IEEE 802.1Q trunks 7-8
multicast addresses, affect of 7-8
overview 7-2
redundant connectivity 7-8
root port, defined 7-3
root switch
effects of extended system ID 7-4
election 7-3
unexpected behavior 7-17
superior BPDU 7-3
supported number of spanning-tree instances 7-2, 7-9
timers, described 7-4
stub areas, OSPF 11-14
support, technical. See technical support
SW-LCAS 5-3, 25-6
syslog server C-3
system MTU
IEEE 802.1Q tunneling 9-4
maximums 9-4
T
tagged packets, Layer 2 protocol 9-9
TCAM
See also SDM
Layer 3 switching information 15-1
protocol regions 15-1
space 15-1
technical support
FTP service C-3
gathering data C-1
logging router output C-2
providing data C-3
show tech-support command C-2
terminals
connecting to switch 3-5
logging router output C-2
terminal-emulation software 3-5
ternary content addressable memory. See TCAM
TFTP, limiting access by servers 22-13
traffic classes 14-12
traffic engineering
interface configuration to support RSVP-based tunnel
signaling and IGP flooding 18-14
MPLS traffic engineering tunnel, configuring 18-15
OSPF for MPLS traffic engineering,
configuring 18-15
tasks 18-14
tunnel support, configuring 18-14
traffic policies
creating 14-13
interfaces, attaching 14-16
Transponder mode for G-Series 23-8
traps
configuring managers 22-10
defined 22-3
enabling 22-10
notification types 22-10
overview 22-2, 22-4
trunk ports 8-1
tunneling
defined 9-1
IEEE 802.1Q 9-1
Layer 2 protocol 9-10
tunnel ports
described 9-1
IEEE 802.1Q, configuring 9-4, 9-11, 9-12
incompatibilities with other features 9-4
U
user EXEC mode 3-14