Index

IRB

BVIs 11-1

configuration considerations 11-2

configuration example 11-3

configuring

11-2 to 11-4

description

11-1

displaying information about 11-5

monitoring 11-4

verifying 11-4

IS,AINS 17-4

J

J1 path trace CE-100T-8 card 17-11displaying 2-4ML-100T-8 card 6-2

K

Kermit protocol C-3

L

Layer 2 protocol tunneling

 

and QoS

12-7

 

configuring

9-9 to 9-12

 

default configuration 9-10

defined

9-9

 

 

guidelines

9-10

 

monitoring

9-12

 

LCAS

 

 

 

CE-100T-8 card support

6-2,17-10

ML-100T-8 card support

1-2,6-2

line configuration command mode 3-10line vty command 3-7

link aggregation

configuring 10-1,10-2 to 10-6

ML-100T-8 card

1-5

 

link integrity 17-14

 

 

loading a startup configuration file

3-8

logging command C-3

 

 

logging router output

C-2

 

login authentication with RADIUS

16-11

M

MAC address

5-1,15-6

management ports

See also console ports

configuring

3-6

managing STP addresses 7-8

marking QoS packets with a policer 12-5

match-any command

12-11

 

match cos command

12-11

 

match ip dscp command 12-11

 

match ip precedence command

12-11

match spr1 command example

12-19

Media Access Control addresses. See MAC address

message logging

C-3

 

 

 

metro tags 9-2

 

 

 

 

ML-100T-8 card

 

 

 

 

adding to an RPR

15-17 to 15-21

assigning POS ports to the SPR interface 15-11

Cisco IOS

1-4

 

 

 

Cisco IOS software image

3-1

Cisco IP SLA 12-31

 

 

configuring ACL

14-1

 

configuring IRB

11-1

 

 

configuring link aggregation 10-1

configuring QoS

12-1

 

configuring SDM

13-1

 

configuring security

16-1 to 16-20

configuring VLANs

8-1

 

creating a startup configuration file 3-6

description

1-1

 

 

 

disabling the console port

16-2

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

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