Index
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Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3130 for Dell Software Configuration Guide
OL-13270-01
IPv4 and IPv6
configuring on an interface 39-15
differences 39-2
dual protocol stacks 39-5
IPv6
ACLs
displaying 35-9
limitations 35-3
matching criteria 35-3
port 35-2
precedence 35-2
router 35-2
supported 35-3
addresses 39-2
address formats 39-3
advantages 39-2
and switch stacks 39-10
applications 39-5
assigning address 39-13
CEFv6 39-17
configuring static routes 39-18
default configuration 39-13
defined 39-1
enabling 39-13
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
IPv6
described 39-6
EIGRP IPv6 commands 39-7
passive interfaces 39-7
prefix lists 39-6
router ID 39-6
feature limitations 39-9
features not supported 39-9
ICMP 39-4
ICMP rate limiting 39-17
monitoring 39-24
neighbor discovery 39-4
OSPF 39-22
path MTU discovery 39-4
reasons for 39-1
RIP 39-20
SDM templates 8-2, 24-1, 35-1, 39-11
stack master functions 39-10
supported features 39-3
switch limitations 39-9
IPv6 traffic, filtering 35-4
IRDP
configuring 38-13
definition 38-13
support for 1-12
ISL
and IPv6 39-3
and trunk ports 10-3
encapsulation 1-8, 12-16
trunking with IEEE 802.1 tunneling 16-5
isolated port 15-2
isolated VLANs 15-2, 15-3
J
join messages, IGMP 23-3
K
KDC
described 7-32
See also Kerberos
keepalive messages 17-2
Kerberos
authenticating to
boundary switch 7-34
KDC 7-34
network services 7-35
configuration examples 7-32
configuring 7-35
credentials 7-32
cryptographic software image 7-32