Index

IP unicast routing (continued)

passive interfaces

38-87

protocols

 

 

 

distance-vector 38-3

dynamic

38-3

 

link-state 38-3

 

proxy ARP

38-10

 

redistribution

38-80

reverse address resolution 38-9

routed ports

38-5

 

static routing

38-3

 

steps to configure

38-5

subnet mask

38-7

 

subnet zero

38-7

 

supernet

38-8

 

UDP 38-16

 

 

unicast reverse path forwarding 1-12,38-75

with SVIs

38-5

 

See also BGP

 

 

See also EIGRP

 

See also OSPF

 

See also RIP

 

 

IPv4 ACLs

applying to interfaces 34-20

extended, creating

34-11

named 34-15

 

standard, creating

34-10

IPv4 and IPv6

 

configuring on an interface 39-13

differences 39-2

 

dual protocol stacks

39-6

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

39-7

applications 39-5

 

 

assigning address

39-11

autoconfiguration

39-5

CEFv6

39-15

 

 

 

configuring static routes 39-16

default configuration

39-11

defined

39-1

 

 

 

enabling

39-11

 

 

 

feature limitations

39-7

features not supported

39-6

ICMP

39-4

 

 

 

ICMP rate limiting

39-15

monitoring

39-22

 

 

neighbor discovery

39-4

OSPF

39-20

 

 

 

path MTU discovery

39-4

reasons for

39-1

 

 

RIP 39-18

 

 

 

 

SDM templates

8-2,25-1,35-1,39-9

stack master functions

39-8

supported features

39-3

switch limitations

39-7

IPv6 traffic, filtering

35-4

 

 

Catalyst 3750-E and 3560-E Switch Software Configuration Guide

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