Chapter 5 Viewing MPLS Logical Inventory

Viewing MPLS VPN Properties

Routing Protocol—The routing protocol used to communicate with other routers.

Sending Alarms—This option is currently unavailable.

Outgoing Interface Name—The name of the outgoing interface; displayed if the Routing Protocol type is local.

Viewing the ARP Table

The ARP Entity branch displays the following Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) information:

MAC—The interface MAC address.

Interface—The interface name.

IP Address—The interface IP address.

Type—Indicates the interface type:

Dynamic—An entry that was learned by the device according to network traffic.

Static—An entry that was learned by a local interface or by configuring a static route.

Other—An entry that was learned by another method not explicitly defined.

Invalid—In SNMP, this type is used to remove an ARP entry from the table.

Viewing Rate Limit Information

Select Routing Entities > Routing Entity > IP Interfaces tab and double-click a specific row to display the IP interface properties. If a rate limit is configured on the IP interface, the Rate Limits tab is displayed.

Note Rate limit information is relevant only for Cisco IOS devices.

The following information is displayed in the Rate Limits tab of the IP Interface Properties dialog box:

Type—The rate limit direction, either Input or Output.

Max Burst—Excess burst size in bytes.

Normal Burst—Normal burst size in bytes.

Bit Per Second—Average rate in bits per second.

Conform Action—The action that can be performed on the packet if it conforms to the specified rate limit (rule), for example, continue, drop, change a bit, or transmit.

Exceed Action—The action that can be performed on the packet if it exceeds the specified rate limit (rule), for example, continue, drop, change a bit, or transmit.

Access List—A hyperlink that highlights the related access list in the Access List table.

Sending Alarms—This option is currently unavailable.

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3.6.6 specifications

Cisco Systems has continually evolved its networking solutions to address the demands of modern enterprises, with the introduction of the Cisco Systems 3.6.6 version being no exception. This version integrates cutting-edge technologies designed to enhance network performance, security, and management efficiency, catering to the increasingly complex needs of businesses across various sectors.

One of the standout features of Cisco Systems 3.6.6 is its enhanced support for automation and orchestration. This version incorporates advanced automation tools, allowing IT teams to deploy and configure network resources more rapidly and efficiently. With features such as Cisco DNA Center’s intent-based networking, organizations can streamline operations and reduce manual intervention, leading to quicker service delivery and reduced operational costs.

Security remains a top priority, and Cisco Systems 3.6.6 includes improved security protocols that help protect sensitive data and critical infrastructure. The integration of Cisco SecureX provides a unified view of security across the network, enabling organizations to respond to threats in real-time, manage vulnerabilities proactively, and maintain compliance with regulatory standards. The incorporation of machine learning and AI-driven analytics ensures that potential threats are identified and mitigated before they can escalate.

Interoperability is another key characteristic of version 3.6.6, allowing existing Cisco hardware and software to work seamlessly together. This flexibility ensures that enterprises can leverage their current investments while adopting newer technologies without the need for a complete overhaul of their existing network architecture.

Additionally, Cisco Systems 3.6.6 has enhanced support for IoT devices, integrating robust frameworks that enable organizations to manage and secure an increasing number of connected devices. With the proliferation of IoT in various industries, this feature is vital for maintaining efficiency and security, as it allows for better monitoring and control over the connected ecosystem.

In conclusion, Cisco Systems 3.6.6 embodies a comprehensive approach to modern networking challenges. Its emphasis on automation, advanced security features, interoperability, and IoT support positions it as a pivotal solution for businesses looking to enhance their operational capabilities and embrace digital transformation. As organizations worldwide adapt to an ever-evolving technological landscape, Cisco Systems 3.6.6 stands out as a reliable partner in navigating these complexities.