Symbols -
Numerics -
A -
B -
C -
D -
E -
F -
G -
H -
I -
K -
L -
M -
N -
O -
P -
Q -
R -
S -
T -
U -
V -
W -
X -
Index
Symbols
<cr> 1-8
? command 1-8
Numerics
802.1D 6-10
A
AAL5CISCOPPP encapsulation 6-3
AAL5MUX encapsulation 6-3
AAL5NLPID encapsulation 6-4
AAL5SNAP encapsulation 6-4
access port
configuration (example) 21-29
configuring 21-8
activation
verifying for SIPs 5-5
verifying for SPAs 5-7
administratively down state 10-40
Advanced Encryption Standard. See AES.
AES
configuration (example) 24-22, 25-23
configuring 24-2, 25-2
AIS 8-16
alarm indication signal, see AIS
anti-replay window size, configuring 25-5
aps reflector command 6-13
asymmetric routing 21-6, 22-5
ATM
AIS 8-16
encapsulation 6-3
FERF 8-16
HCSE 8-16
line coding errors 8-16
LOF 8-16
RAI 8-16
service classes 6-4
SPA system messages 8-16
ATM-ACCOUNTING-INFORMATION-MIB 3-20
atm bridge-enable command 6-13, 7-20
ATM-MIB 3-20
ATM-SOFT-PVC-MIB 3-20
ATMSPA system messages 8-16
ATM-TC-MIB 3-20
ATM-TRACE-MIB 3-20
AToM (Any Transport over ATM)
configuration guidelines, Cisco 7600 SIP-400 4-31
AToM (Any Transport over MPLS)
configuring on SIPs 4-30
AToMoGRE 10-14
automatic SPA FPD image upgrade
(example) 31-13
cannot locate FPD image package (example) 31-13
disabling 31-6
re-enabling 31-6
autonegotiation
configuring10-8to 10-10
disabling
on fiber interfaces 10-9
enabling on fiber interfaces 10-9
average cell rate 6-4
B
BCP. See Bridging Control Protocol
BERT pattern 18-33
BFG
configuration (example) 28-37
configuring 28-21
troubleshooting 30-27
blade failure group. See BFG.
blank filler plate 8-26, 11-9, 19-18, 30-30
for empty subslots in an SSC 2-2
for empty subslots in a SIP 2-1
single-height size 2-3
BPDU packet formats 6-12
Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) 6-11
Bridging Control Protocol
configuring 15-16, 16-18, 17-21, 18-27
C
CAC
configuration 24-15
configuration (examples) 24-24
Call Admission Control. See CAC
carriage return (<cr>) 1-8
Catalyst 6509 switch (figure) 4-3
CBR 6-4
CEF 6-1, 7-1, 8-1
CEF for PFC2
See CEF
certificate autoenrollment
configuration (example) 26-60
configuring 26-27
certificate security attribute-based access control
configuration (example) 26-62
configuring 26-42
certificate to ISAKMP profile mapping
configuration (examples) 24-23
certificate to ISAKMP profile mapping, configuring 24-6
Changing the speed of a Fast Ethernet SPA
configuration (example) 10-45
Cisco 7600 SIP-200
description 3-3
dMLFR, configuring4-5to 4-11
dMLPPP, configuring4-11to 4-15
faceplate (figure) 4-4
features3-3to 3-8
restrictions 3-15
subslot numbering 4-4
Cisco 7600 SIP-400
description 3-3
features3-9to 3-12
restrictions 3-16
Cisco 7600 SIP-600
description 3-3
features3-12to 3-15
Cisco 7600 SSC-400
restrictions 3-19, 3-20
CISCO-AAL5-MIB 3-20
CISCO-ATM-CONN-MIB 3-20
CISCO-ATM-RM-MIB 3-20
CISCO-ATM TRAFFIC-MIB 3-20
CISCO-CLASS-BASED-QOS-MIB 3-20
Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) 10-10
CISCO-ENTITY-ASSET-MIB 3-20
CISCO-ENTITY-EXT-MIB 3-20, 3-21
CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB 3-20, 3-21
Cisco IOS configuration changes, saving 1-12
Cisco MIB Locator 6-16, 9-3, 12-6, 14-6, 14-7
clear crypto sa command 30-24
command line processing 1-6
command modes, understanding1-6to 1-7
commands
context-sensitive help for abbreviating 1-8
default form, using 1-11
no form, using 1-11
show interfaces serial
troubleshooting serial lines 19-4
command syntax
displaying (example) 1-8
common part convergence sublayer 6-11
conditions
status line, show interfaces serial command 19-3
configuration example
BRE on a PVC 7-22
configurations, saving 1-12
configuration tasks, required
for the Fast Ethernet SPA 10-2
for the Gigabit Ethernet SPA 10-2
configure terminal command 5-8, 10-2
configuring SPAs
Fast Ethernet 10-1
Gigabit Ethernet 10-1
console error messages
Cisco 7600 SSC-400 30-2
IPSec VPN SPA 30-2
constant bit rate, see CBR
copy command 10-39
CoS 25-17
create on-demand command 6-13
cRTP (Compressed Real-Time Protocol)
configuring 4-4
crypto conditional debug support 30-27
crypto-connect mode
configuring ports 21-4
defined 20-6
guidelines and restrictions 21-4
crypto key generate rsa command 26-4
D
dCEF 4-8
deactivation
verifying for SIPs 5-5
verifying for SPAs 5-7
debug atm bundle errors command 8-25
debug atm bundle events command 8-25
debug atm errors command 8-25
debug atm events command 8-25
debug atm oam command 8-25
debug atm packet command 8-25
debug crypto ace b2b command 30-27
deny policy enhancements
configuration (example) 25-30
configuring 25-21
direct HTTP enrollment with CA servers
configuration (examples) 26-55
configuring 26-16
distinguished name-based crypto maps
configuration (example) 25-27
configuring 25-13
dMLFR (Multilink Frame Relay)
configuration guidelines
hardware-based 4-7
software-based 4-7
configuration tasks 4-8
configuring 4-5
overview 4-6
dMLPPP (Multilink PPP)
configuration guidelines
hardware based 4-12
software based 4-11
configuration tasks 4-12
LFI
configuring 4-14
guidelines, hardware based 4-15
guidelines, software based 4-14
verifying 4-15
with IPSec VPN SPA 21-21
DMVPN (Dynamic Multipoint VPN)
configuring 27-2
hub in configuration (example) 27-18
spoke configuration (example) 27-20, 27-21
dot1q encapsulation 10-8
configuration (example) 10-43
configuring 10-10
DPD(Dead Peer Detection), configuring 24-17
DSS (Destination sensitive services) 3-17
dual priority queuing
configuring 4-48
E
Easy VPN client, configuring 27-16
Easy VPN remote RSA signature
configuring 27-17
Easy VPN server
configuring 27-15
enhanced 27-16
router-side configuration (example) 27-22
encapsulation
ARPA 10-8
ATM 6-3
configuring 10-8
dot1q 10-8
configuration (example) 10-43
configuring 10-10
SAP 10-8
SNAP 10-7, 10-8
encapsulation command 6-13
encapsulation dot1q command 10-11
encapsulation frame-relay mfr command 4-9
encapsulation ppp command 4-14
encrypted preshared key
configuration (example) 24-23
encrypted preshared key, configuring 24-13
ENTITY-MIB 3-20, 3-21
EoMPLS 10-18
configuration (example) 10-44
ethernet oam command 10-24
ethernet oam link-monitor frame-period threshold high command 10-29
ethernet oam link-monitor frame-period threshold low command 10-29
ethernet oam link-monitor frame-period window command 10-28
ethernet oam link-monitor frame-seconds threshold high command 10-30
ethernet oam link-monitor frame-seconds threshold low command 10-30
ethernet oam link-monitor frame-seconds window command 10-29
ethernet oam link-monitor frame threshold high command 10-28
ethernet oam link-monitor frame threshold low command 10-28
ethernet oam link-monitor frame window command 10-27
ethernet oam link-monitor on command 10-26
ethernet oam link-monitor receive-crc threshold high command 10-31
ethernet oam link-monitor receive-crc threshold low command 10-31
ethernet oam link-monitor receive-crc window command 10-30
ethernet oam link-monitor supported command 10-25
ethernet oam link-monitor symbol-period threshold high command 10-27
ethernet oam link-monitor symbol-period threshold low command 10-27
ethernet oam link-monitor symbol-period window command 10-27
ethernet oam link-monitor transmit-crc threshold high command 10-32
ethernet oam link-monitor transmit-crc threshold low command 10-32
ethernet oam link-monitor transmit-crc window command 10-31
ethernet oam remote-failure dying-gasp action error-disable-interface command 10-34
F
far-end receive failure, see FERF
FEAC 18-7
FERF 8-16
filtering output, show and more commands 1-12
flow control
support 10-18
verifying 10-18, 10-19
FPD image packages
cannot locate (example) 31-13
caution 31-4, 31-9
displaying default information 31-12
downloading31-7to 31-9
modifying the default path 31-9
overview 31-3
version number requirements 31-3
FPD images
displaying minimum and current versions 31-10
manually upgrading 31-7
troubleshooting upgrades31-16to 31-19
upgrade failure recovery (example)31-17to 31-18
upgrade scenarios 31-3
upgrading in production31-5to 31-6
verifying successful upgrade 31-18
verifying upgrade progress 31-12
FPDs (field-programmable devices)
description 31-1
Frame Relay
features, configuring on SIPs4-5to 4-17
frame-relay intf-type dce command 4-8
frame-relay multilink ack command 4-10
frame-relay multilink bid command 4-8
frame-relay multilink hello command 4-10
frame-relay multilink lid command 4-10
frame-relay multilink retry command 4-10
FRF.16, See dMLFR
front door VRF (FVRF), defined 22-2
FTP server, downloading FPD images to31-7to 31-9
FVRF
not supported on spoke 27-3
FVRF, defined 22-2
G
Generic Routing Encapsulation. See GRE tunneling.
giant packets 7-4
global configuration mode, summary of 1-7
GRE tunneling
configuration (example) 21-40
configuring 21-22
takeover criteria 21-24
H
hardware platforms
See platforms, supported
HCSE 8-16
help command 1-8
Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)
verifying configuration 10-6
H-VPLS, configuring 10-21
hw-module reset command 4-60
hw-module slot subslot only command 22-34
hw-module subslot command 10-40
hw-module subslot shutdown command 5-6, 5-7, 5-8
I
IEEE 802.1Q encapsulation 10-8
configuration (example) 10-43
configuring 10-10
IF-MIB 3-21
IKE policy
troubleshooting 30-27
inside port, configuring 21-7
inside VRF (IVRF), defined 22-2
interface
basic configuration (example) 10-41
enabling 10-4
restarting 10-40
shutting down 10-40
verifying configuration10-40to 10-41
interface address, specifying 10-4
interface configuration mode, summary of 1-7
interface fastethernet command 10-2, 10-11
interface gigabitethernet command 10-2, 10-11
interface mfr command 4-8
interface multilink command 4-13
interface serial command 4-9, 4-14, 4-20
interface status line
states, show interfaces serial command 19-3
interface tengigabitethernet command 10-2, 10-11
ip address command 4-13, 10-3, 10-11
ip cef distributed command 4-8, 4-12
IP multicast over a GRE tunnel
configuration (example) 21-44, 22-34
configuring 21-26
IP multicast over a VTI tunnel
configuration (example) 22-39
IPSec anti-replay window size
configuring 25-5
IPsec anti-replay window size
configuration (examples) 25-24
IPsec manual keying 20-5, 21-7, 22-6
IPsec NAT transparency, configuring 24-19
IPsec preferred peer
configuration (examples) 25-26
configuring 25-8
IPsec prefragmentation
configuration (examples) 23-20
IPsec security association (SA) idle timer
configuration (examples) 25-27
configuring 25-12
IPsec stateful failover
troubleshooting 30-25
IPsec stateful failover using a blade failure group (BFG)
configuration (example) 28-37
configuring 28-21
IPsec stateful failover using HSRP and SSP
active chassis configuration (example) 28-29
IPsec stateless failover using HSRP
active chassis configuration (example) 28-26
configuring 28-3
remote router configuration (example) 28-27, 28-30, 28-35
IPsec stateless failover using HSRP and RRI, configuring 28-3
IPsec VPN accounting
configuration (examples) 29-10
configuring 29-5
IPsec VPN monitoring
configuration (example) 29-11
configuring 29-2
IPSec VPN SPA
sequenced ACLs, configuring 25-21
VPN running state, displaying 21-21
IPsec VPN SPA
IPsec stateful failover using HSRP RRI and SSP, configuring 28-3
IPsec stateless failover using HSRP RRI, configuring 28-3
ISAKMP keyrings and peer filtering
configuration (example) 24-22
configuring 24-4
IVRF, defined 22-2
K
keyboard shortcuts 1-6
key rollover for certificate renewal
configuration (examples) 26-60
configuring 26-31
L
LAF 23-3
LFI (Link Fragmentation and Interleaving)
configuring on SIPs 4-15
over MLPPP, configuring4-14to 4-15
lines
interface status
states, show interfaces serial command 19-3
serial
show interfaces serial command 19-4
local certificate storage location
configuration (example) 26-55
local certificate storage location, configuring 26-14
LOF 8-16
Look-Ahead Fragmentation. See LAF.
loopback command 8-17
loopback diagnostic command 8-17, 8-19
loopback line command 8-21
loss of frame, see LOF
M
MAC address
configuration (example) 10-42
modifying 10-5
verifying 10-5
Management Information Base (MIB)
downloading 6-16, 9-3, 12-6, 14-6
supported on SPAs 9-3
manual certificate enrollment (TFTP and cut-and-paste)
configuration (examples) 26-57
configuring 26-22
manual keying 20-5, 21-7, 22-6
match as command 3-17
match bgp-community command 3-18
match class-map command 3-17
match cos inner command 3-17
match discard-class command 3-17
match dscp command 3-14
match fr-dlci command 3-17
match input interface command 6-14
match input-interface command 3-17
match input vlan command 3-14, 3-17
match ip precedence command 3-14
match ip rtp command 3-17
match mac command 3-17
match mpls experimental command 3-14
match packet length command 3-17
match protocol command 3-17
match qos-group command 3-14, 3-17
match vlan command 3-14, 3-18
match vlan inner command 3-18
MBS 6-4
mGRE
enabling 27-3
MIB (Management Information Base)
on Cisco 7600 SIP-200 3-20
on Cisco 7600 SIP-400 3-20
minimum burst size, see MBS
MLFR (Multilink Frame Relay). See dMLFR.
MLPPP. See dMLPPP.
modes
See command modes
modulus
of RSA key 26-4
MPB (Multipoint Bridging)
configuring 4-18
on Cisco 7600 SIP-200 ATM SPAs 3-4
on Cisco 7600 SIP-200 serial SPAs 3-4
on Cisco 7600 SIP-400 3-18
mpls l2 transport route command 3-17, 4-32
MPLS labels, and interface MTU size 10-7
mpls mtu command 10-7, 13-4
MPLSoGRE 10-12, 10-14
MPLSoGRE and mVPNoGRE
configuration (example) 10-43
MTU (maximum transmission unit)
configuration (example) 10-42
configuring 23-18
default size 10-7
interface MTU
additional overhead 10-7
and MPLS labels 10-7
configuration guidelines 10-7
configuring 10-8
description 10-6
verifying 10-8
IP MTU
description 10-6
maximum size 10-7
MPLS MTU
description 10-6
tag MTU
description 10-6
types 10-6
mtu command 10-3, 10-8
Multicast over a GRE tunnel
configuration (example) 21-44, 22-34
configuring 21-26
Multicast over a VTI tunnel
configuration (example) 22-39
Multilink Frame Relay. See dMLFR.
multilink-group command 4-14
Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPPP). See dMLPPP.
multiple RSA key pairs
configuration (example) 26-54
configuring 26-3
multiple SPAs in a chassis
configuration (example) 28-24
configuring 28-2
multipoint GRE
See mGRE 27-3
N
NAT keepalives
configuration (example) 24-24
negotiation auto command 10-10
no hw-module subslot shutdown command 5-7, 5-9
no negotiation auto command 10-9, 10-10
no power enable module command 5-4, 5-8
no shut command 10-4
no shutdown command 4-21
no upgrade fpd auto command 31-6
NVRAM (nonvolatile random-access memory) 10-39
O
OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol)
configuration (example) 26-61
configuring 26-38
OIR (online insertion and removal)
and shutting down or restarting interfaces 10-40
for SIPs 2-1, 5-4
for SPAs 2-3, 5-6, 8-26, 11-9, 19-18, 30-30
for SSCs 2-2
OLD-CISCO-CHASSIS-MIB 3-20, 3-21
optics modules
qualified for SPAs (table) 2-6
OSMs, OC-12 ATM
bridging of RFC 1483 routed encapsulations 7-22
overview 6-3
OUI in MAC address 6-11
outside port, configuring 21-7
oversubscription
Cisco 7600 SIP-400 3-18, 5-3
P
packet flow, on Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet SPA 9-4
parameter command 26-18
PCR 6-4
peak cell rate, see PCR
persistent self-signed certificates
configuration (examples) 26-63
configuring 26-49
Per VLAN Spanning Tree (PVST) 6-11
PIM 21-26
ping command 8-16
PKI AAA authorization using the entire subject name
configuration (example) 26-62
configuring 26-46
PKI query multiple servers during certificate revocation check
configuration (example) 26-61
configuring 26-37
platforms, supported
release notes, identify using 1-13
power enable module command 5-5, 5-8
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)
with IPSec VPN SPA 21-21
ppp authentication chap command 4-14
ppp multilink command 4-14
ppp multilink fragment-delay command 4-13
ppp multilink interleave command 4-13, 4-14, 4-15
priority command 6-14
privileged EXEC mode, summary of 1-7
prompts, system 1-7
protected private key storage
configuration (example) 26-54
configuring 26-5
PVST+ 6-11
PVST and PVST+ interoperability 6-11
802.1D 6-10
common part convergence sublayer 6-11
L2PT topologies 7-15
line cards supported 6-11
problem summarized 6-11
Q
QoS
configuration (examples) 25-28
module, configuration (example) 25-28
platform, configuration (example) 25-29
QoS (Quality of Service)
configuring on SIPs4-33to 4-60
QoS, configuring 25-15
query mode definition per trustpoint
configuration (example) 26-55
configuring 26-11
query multiple servers during certificate revocation check
configuration (example) 26-61
configuring 26-37
question mark (?) command 1-8
R
RAI 8-16
release history
Gigabit Ethernet SPAs 9-1
release notes
See platforms, supported
remote alarm indication, see RAI
Reverse Route Injection (RRI), configuring 25-3
RFC 1483, Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5, Bridged and Routed 3-8, 3-12
RFC 1483, Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5, Multipoint Bridging 3-4, 3-8, 3-18
RFC 1490, Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay, Multipoint Bridging 3-4, 3-8
RFC 1663, PPP Reliable Transmission 3-15
RFC 1889, RTP
A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications 4-4
RFC 3518, Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Bridging Control Protocol (BCP) 3-8, 3-12, 4-18
ROM monitor mode, summary of 1-7
routed port
configuration (example) 21-32
configuring 21-11
RRI, configuring 25-3
RSA signature storage, configuring 27-17
running configuration, saving to NVRAM 10-39
Rx cell HCS error, see HCSE
S
Safenet IPSec client support
configuration (example) 24-22
configuring 24-4
SAP (Service Access Point) encapsulation 10-8
scalable EoMPLS 10-18
SCR 6-4
security associations
clearing 30-24
serial lines
troubleshooting
show interfaces serial command 19-4
set identity command 25-15
set mpls experimental command 4-32
SFP (small form-factor pluggable) optics
Cisco Systems qualification check 2-6
qualified for SPAs (table) 2-6
shape adaptive command 6-15
shape average command 6-15
shape command 6-15
shape fecn-adapt command 6-15
shape peak command 6-15
show aps command 8-13
show aps group command 8-15
show atm class-link command 8-13
show atm ilmi-status 8-10
show atm ilmi-status command 8-11
show atm interface atm command 7-6, 8-7
show atm map command 8-11
show atm pvc command 7-8, 8-9
show atm pvc interface atm command 8-9
show atm svc interface atm command 8-10
show atm traffic command 8-12
show atm traffic shaping slot command 8-12
show atm vc command 8-8, 8-9, 8-10
show atm vc interface atm command 7-8
show atm vlan command 8-12
show atm vp command 8-8
show commands
for IPSec VPN SPA 30-6
show controllers atm command 6-15, 8-4, 8-5
example 6-19
show controllers fastethernet command 10-19
show crypto ace redundancy 30-15
show crypto ace redundancy command 30-15
show crypto ca certificates 30-16
show crypto ca trustpoints command 30-17
show crypto engine accelerator statistic command 30-4
show crypto ipsec ha command 30-11
show crypto ipsec sa command 24-21, 30-9, 30-12
show crypto ipsec sa standby command 30-13
show crypto ipsec transform-set command 30-9
show crypto isakmp policy command 30-8
show crypto isakmp sa addr command 30-11
show crypto isakmp sa command 30-11
show crypto key mypublickey rsa command 30-15
show crypto key pubkey-chain rsa command 30-16
show crypto map command 30-9
show crypto redundancy linecard-group command 30-15
show crypto session 30-18
show crypto sockets command 30-18
show crypto vlan command 30-7, 30-8, 30-23
show diagbus command 3-21, 4-3, 6-18, 8-5, 30-3
example 6-19
show ethernet oam discovery command 10-35
show ethernet oam statistics command 10-35
show ethernet oam status command 10-36
show ethernet oam summary command 10-36
show frame-relay multilink command 4-10
show history command 1-6
show hw-module slot command 4-3
show hw-module slot fpd command 30-6
show hw-module subslot command 4-4, 31-10
show hw-module subslot fpd command 8-3, 31-16
show hw-module subslot oir command 5-7
show idprom command 3-21, 3-22
show idprom module command 4-3, 4-4, 8-4
show interface atm command 8-6
show interface command 7-5
show interfaces atm command 7-4
example 6-18
show interfaces command 6-18, 9-4
show interfaces fastethernet command 9-5
show interfaces gigabit ethernet command 10-8
show interfaces gigabitethernet command 10-5
show interfaces serial command
troubleshooting serial lines 19-4
show interfaces switchport command 4-22
show interfaces trunk command 4-22, 30-7
show interfaces tunnel 30-19
show ip interface command 5-7, 7-5, 8-7
show ip mroute command 30-23
show ip nhrp command 30-18
show module command 3-22, 4-3, 5-5
show mpls interface command 7-5
show ppp multilink command 4-15, 6-15
show redundancy linecard-group command 30-15
show running-config command 31-8
show sip-disk command 4-3
show ssp client command 30-14
show ssp packet command 30-14
show ssp peers command 30-14
show ssp redundancy command 30-14
show standby command 10-6
show upgrade package default command 31-12
show upgrade progress command 31-12
show version command 8-3
show vlan id command 8-13
show vlans command 10-11
shutdown command 4-20, 10-40
Simple Symmetric Transmission Protocol (SSTP) 6-11
single-SPA mode
configuring 21-27
SIP (SPA interface processor)
activation (example) 5-8
blank filler plates 2-1
chassis slot installation (figure) 4-3
deactivating 5-4
deactivation (example) 5-8
definition 2-1
features supported 3-3
general characteristics 2-1
hardware type, displaying3-21to 3-22
reactivating 5-4
release history 3-1
resetting 4-60
SPA compatiblity (table) 2-3, 2-4, 2-5, 20-14
subslots
description 2-1
numbering 4-4
specifying location in CLI 4-4
supervisor engine support 4-2
SNAP (Subnetwork Access Protocol) encapsulation 10-7, 10-8
SONET MIB 3-21
source interface selection for outgoing traffic with certificate authority
configuration (example) 26-63
configuring 26-48
SPA (shared port adapter)
activation (example) 5-8
chassis slot orientation (figure) 2-3
deactivating 5-6
deactivation (example) 5-8
definition 2-2
double-height description 2-2
FPD image packages
overview 31-3
heights supported
(figure) 2-2
description 2-2
interfaces 2-3
optics compatibility (table) 2-6
reactivating 5-7
single-height description 2-2
SIP compatibility (table) 2-3, 2-4, 2-5, 20-14
subslot numbering (figure) 4-3
SPA architecture
description 9-4
POS SPA description12-6to 12-10
SPA hardware type, displaying 9-4
SPAN 29-4
Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) 6-10
SSC (SPA services card)
blank filler plates 2-2
definition 2-2
general characteristics 2-2
states
interface status line, show interfaces serial command 19-3
subinterfaces, configuring10-10to 10-11
subslots
description 2-1
numbering 4-4
specifying location in CLI 4-4
supervisor engines
supported by SIPs 4-2
sustained cell rate, see SCR
switchport command 4-20
switchport trunk allowed vlan command 4-21
system error messages
Cisco 7600 SSC-400 30-2
IPSec VPN SPA 30-2
T
Tab key, command completion 1-8
TFTP server, downloading FPD images to31-7to 31-9
transform sets
troubleshooting 30-27
trunk port
configuration (example) 21-34
configuring 21-15
trustpoint CA
configuration (example) 26-54
configuring 26-8
U
UBR 6-4
unspecified bit rate, see UBR
upgrade fpd auto command 31-6, 31-8, 31-13
upgrade fpd path command 31-7, 31-9
upgrade hw-module subslot command 31-7
user EXEC mode, summary of 1-7
V
variable bit rate. See VBR
VBR
non-real-time (VB-nrt) 6-4
real-time (VBR-rt) 6-5
VFI 4-24
Virtual Tunnel Interface. See VTI.
VLANs (virtual LANs)
configuration (example) 10-43
configuring on a subinterface 10-10
verifying configuration 10-11
VPLS
configuring 4-23
Multiple VCs per Spoke 4-24
VPN sessions, monitoring and managing 29-2
VRF-aware IPSec. See VRF mode.
VRF instance, defined 22-2
VRF-lite 20-12
VRF mode
configuration (examples) 22-22
configuring VTI 22-16
defined 22-1
front door VRF (FVRF) 22-2
guidelines and restrictions 22-4
inside VRF (IVRF) 22-2
with chassis-to-chassis stateless failover
configuring 28-18
without tunnel protection 22-6
with tunnel protection 22-12
VTI
configuring in VRF mode 22-16
defined 22-16
W
WAN interfaces
ATM configuration (example) 21-37
configuring 21-20
POS configuration (example) 21-38
serial port configuration (example) 21-39
X
xconnect command 3-17, 4-32