7-17
7-17
7-18
7-19
9-12
7-16
A-23

Index

bridging 4-2 to 4-3

 

 

BVIs 11-3

 

 

CoS-based packet statistics

12-29

CoS-based QoS 12-16

 

 

CTC circuits for RPR

15-7 to 15-9

EtherChannel encapsulation

10-6 to 10-8

Fast EtherChannel 10-2 to 10-4

Fast Ethernet interfaces

5-4

 

guidelines for physical and virtual interfaces 5-1

host name

3-7

 

 

 

 

IEEE 802.1Q tunneling ports

9-4

IEEE 802.1Q VLANs

8-3 to 8-5

interface parameters

5-1

 

 

interfaces

5-3

 

 

 

 

IRB

11-2 to 11-4

 

 

 

ISL over FEC

10-6 to 10-8

 

Layer 2 protocol tunneling

9-9 to 9-12

link aggregation

10-1,10-2 to 10-6

management port 3-6

 

 

 

ML-100T-8 card security

16-1 to 16-20

multicast QoS

12-24

 

 

 

POS channel 10-4 to 10-6

 

 

POS interface encapsulation

6-5

POS interface framing mode

6-4

POS interfaces

5-4,5-5,6-3,6-4

QoS

12-10 to 12-16

 

 

 

RADIUS

16-8 to 16-20

 

 

 

RADIUS authorization

16-15

RADIUS relay mode

16-7

 

RADIUS server settings

16-17

RADIUS stand alone mode

16-7

RPR

15-6 to 15-15

 

 

 

RPR, example

15-7,15-14

 

RPR characteristics on ML-100T-8 cards 15-9 to 15-11

RSTP 7-9 to 7-20

SDM 13-2

SONET alarms 6-7

SONET delay triggers 6-7

SPR interface on ML-100T-8 cards 15-9 to 15-11

SPR station ID

SSH 16-3

STP 7-1 to 7-9,7-15 to 7-20

STP and RSTP, defaults

STP hello time

STP path cost

STP port policy

STP port priority

STP root switch 7-17

STP switch priority 7-18

VLAN as Layer 2 tunnel

VLANs 8-1

VLAN-transparent and VLAN-specific services 9-7

connecting

ML-100T-8 card in an RPR 15-7

PC or terminal to console port 3-4

console command mode. See line configuration command mode

console port

 

 

 

 

 

connecting to

3-4

 

 

 

disabling

16-2

 

 

 

CoS

 

 

 

 

 

ML-Series CoS-based QoS example

12-21 to 12-22

packet statistics. See CoS-based packet statistics

QoS based on

12-16

 

 

CoS-based packet statistics

 

configuring

 

12-29

 

 

 

enhanced performance monitoring

12-28

overview

12-28

 

 

 

cos-commit command

12-16

 

CRC

 

 

 

 

 

CE-100T-8 card

17-10

 

configuring for POS

6-4

 

ML-100T-8 card

6-3

 

 

creating

 

 

 

 

 

ACLs 14-3 to 14-5

 

 

 

bridge group for RPR

15-13

 

QoS traffic class

12-10

 

QoS traffic policies

12-11 to 12-15

 

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ONS 15310-CL, ONS 15310-MA, Cisco ONS 15310-MA specifications

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