Index

Symbols

!, CLI display for every 10 packets received from the server during file transfer, E-2

?, for determining commands available, 2-5

Numerics

802.3, Ethernet frame format, A-5

A

access control, 2-1

Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), 3-5 show timeout, A-24

Administrator access, 2-2alarm

show command, 6-1,A-24 ARP, 3-5

show command, A-24 table, A-9

autologout, 2-8

B

basic

NAT

configuring, A-11

deleting static mapping, A-13 for DHCP server, 4-12 network configuration, 4-4 show NAT command, A-28

network configuration, 4-2bridge

clearing statistics, A-23 commands, A-8 mode, 3-2

show command, A-25 statistics, 5-3,A-31

reasons for discarded frames, 5-7

C

clearing statistics, 5-3 command, A-23

Command Line Interface (CLI) access, 2-3 capability, A-1 command recall, A-2

conventions used in command syntax, A-2 navigating, A-2

shortcuts, B-3commands

available for access level, 2-5 bridge, A-8

DHCP relay agent, A-16 IP packet processing, A-17 PPPoE, A-18

show, A-24 Telnet, A-21

configuration basic

bridging, 4-2 NAT, 4-4 routing, 4-3

DHCP

Relay with Proxy ARP, 4-11

server PPPoe Client with NAPT, 4-13 server with basic NAT, 4-12

downstream router, 4-14–4-15 dynamic host protocol (DHCP), A-14 factory default settings, B-1

hub, 3-2

IP passthrough, 4-15 NAPT, 4-6 overview, 3-1

unnumbered DSL interface with Proxy ARP, 4-10configure

terminal, 2-3console

access, 2-2

show command, A-25 conventions used in command syntax, A-2core

network, 3-13 router, 3-3

create

destination ip route, A-7 upstream eth1 IP route, A-8

customer, system identity prompt, 2-3

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