16-16

Index

spr-intf-id command

A-21

 

 

spr load-balance command

A-22

 

spr station-id command A-23

 

spr wrap command A-24

 

 

SSH

 

 

 

 

configuration guidelines

16-3

 

configuring

16-3

 

 

 

configuring server

16-5

 

 

displaying configuration and status

16-5

overview

16-2

 

 

 

setting up the ML-100T-8 card for

16-3

starting

 

 

 

 

ML-100T-8 card

3-5

 

 

RADIUS accounting

STP

limitations with IEEE 802.1Q trunks 7-8

listening state 7-7

 

monitoring status

7-20 to 7-22

MSTP protocol tunneling

9-10

multicast addresses, affect of 7-8

overview

7-2

 

 

redundant connectivity

7-8

root switch

7-3

 

 

supported number of spanning-tree instances 7-2

timers, described

7-4

 

unexpected behavior during root switch 7-17

verifying status

7-20 to 7-22

support, technical. See technical support

syslog server

C-3

 

 

See also BPDU

 

 

 

 

 

 

accelerated aging

7-9

 

 

 

blocking state

7-6

 

 

 

 

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

 

configuring forward-delay time

7-20

configuring hello time

7-19

 

 

configuring maximum-aging time

7-20

configuring path cost

7-18

 

 

configuring port priority

7-17

 

configuring switch priority

7-18

 

configuring the root switch

7-17

 

creating topology

7-5

 

 

 

default configuration

7-16

 

 

disabled state

7-7

 

 

 

 

disabling

7-16

 

 

 

 

 

 

displaying status

7-20 to 7-22

 

enabling

7-17

 

 

 

 

 

 

extended system ID

7-4

 

 

forward-delay time

7-6

 

 

 

forwarding state

7-7

 

 

 

 

interface states

 

7-5 to 7-8

 

 

interoperability with RSTP

7-15

 

Layer 2 protocol tunneling

9-9

 

learning state

7-7

 

 

 

 

T

tagged packets, Layer 2 protocol

9-9

TCAM

 

 

 

 

 

configuring ACL size in

13-3

 

modifying size for ACL

14-5

 

technical support

 

 

 

 

FTP service

C-3

 

 

 

gathering data

C-1

 

 

 

logging router output

C-2

 

providing data

C-3

 

 

 

show tech-support command

C-2

telnetting to Cisco IOS

3-2 to 3-3

 

terminals

 

 

 

 

 

connecting to switch

3-4

 

 

logging router output

C-2

 

terminal-emulation software

3-4

TL1 on the ML-100T-8 card

1-6

 

traffic class

 

 

 

 

 

bandwidth command

12-13

 

creating

12-10

 

 

 

traffic policy

 

 

 

 

 

attaching interfaces

12-15 to 12-16

creating

12-11 to 12-15

 

 

 

 

 

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