Cisco IOS Release 12.0 Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide
Index

Table Of Contents

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INDEX

Symbols

! character

comments     FC-142

output     FC-242

# character

copy output     FC-167

privileged EXEC prompt     FC-17

. character

copy output     FC-168, FC-243

.rhosts file

rsh support     FC-249

> prompt

user EXEC mode     FC-16

? command     FC-34

^ character

context-sensitive help     FC-37

Numerics

7-bit character set

special characters     FC-75

8-bit character set

changing for session     FC-75

displaying     FC-111

special characters     FC-75

specifying for all lines     FC-75

A

abbreviating commands

context-sensitive help     FC-34

executing     FC-39

access-list configuration mode

description     FC-22

ip access-list command     FC-29

activation character

setting     FC-70

activation-character command     FC-71

addressed-key command     FC-32

addresses

IP

mapping to host names     FC-49

alias command     FC-302

aliases

commands     FC-302

APPN

configuration modes

description     FC-23

entering     FC-29

exiting     FC-23

ASCII

character widths, changing     FC-75

dispatch character     FC-79

escape character     FC-71

hold character     FC-71

padding     FC-76

start character     FC-79

stop character     FC-79

async-bootp command     FC-248

attach shelf command     FC-322

authentication database

rcp and rsh

creating     FC-249

authoritative time source

calendar system, using as     FC-306

description     FC-305

NTP     FC-309

autobaud command     FC-80

autocommand menu command     FC-95

Autoconfiguration

automatic shelf discovery     FC-320

system controller     FC-319, FC-320

AutoInstall procedure

BOOTP server, setting up     FC-55

connecting new routing device     FC-56

description     FC-47

DOS-based TFTP server     FC-46

Ethernet interface

(example)     FC-53

connection     FC-52

existing routing device, modifying     FC-51

FDDI interface     FC-52

Frame Relay

(example)     FC-53

connection     FC-53

requirements     FC-45

HDLC

(example)     FC-52

connection     FC-51

host configuration file, downloading     FC-50

host name resolution     FC-49

IP address resolution     FC-47

minimal configuration

files required     FC-54

saving     FC-54

performing     FC-51

RARP server

(example)     FC-56

setting up     FC-55

requirements     FC-45

router configuration, modifying existing     FC-51

TFTP server, setting up     FC-54

Token Ring interface     FC-52

automatic shutdown message

receiving     FC-283

automatic warning message

receiving     FC-283

auxiliary ports

asynchronous serial interface     FC-51

B

banner exec command     FC-97

banner incoming command     FC-97

banner login command     FC-97

banner motd command     FC-97

banners

(example)     FC-102

disabling or enabling on a line     FC-98

(example)     FC-102

incoming message     FC-97

line-activation     FC-97

LOGIN     FC-97

MOTD     FC-97

on a line, disabling or enabling     FC-98

See also messages

baud rate

automatic detection, configuring     FC-80

setting for a line     FC-80

See also line speed

boot bootldr command     FC-219

boot buffersize command     FC-153, FC-154

boot command     FC-238, FC-239

boot config command     FC-159, FC-219

BOOT environment variable

configuring     FC-225

description     FC-218

displaying     FC-140, FC-166, FC-211

boot field

See configuration register boot field

boot flash command     FC-238

boot host command     FC-163

boot images

description     FC-167

helper     FC-219

See also images

booting

fault-tolerant strategy     FC-190

(example)     FC-190

Flash memory     FC-186

Flash load helper     FC-206

from a network server     FC-188

(example)     FC-189

information, displaying     FC-211

manually

Flash memory (example)     FC-238

network file (example)     FC-239

ROM monitor     FC-237

process     FC-212

(figure)     FC-214

ROM     FC-189

startup configuration file     FC-212

stopping and entering ROM Monitor mode     FC-236

system image

selecting     FC-213

BOOTLDR environment variable

(example)     FC-220

configuring     FC-219

description     FC-218

setting     FC-219

boot mop command     FC-239

boot network command     FC-154

boot network mop command     FC-162

Boot Operation Protocol

See BOOTP

BOOTP

server

AutoInstall, configuring     FC-55

role in AutoInstall (figure)     FC-48

specifying extended requests for asynchronous interfaces     FC-248

service

enabling     FC-303

boot register

See configuration register boot field

boot system command     FC-189, FC-190, FC-219, FC-229

boot system flash command     FC-187, FC-190

boot system flash slot0 command     FC-187

boot system flash slot1 command     FC-187

boot system mop command     FC-189

boot system rcp command     FC-189

boot system rom command     FC-189, FC-190, FC-244

boot system tftp command     FC-189

Break key

system startup     FC-20

buckets-of-history-kept command     FC-273

buffers

editor, pasting from     FC-41

system

(examples)     FC-317

size, changing     FC-314

buffers command     FC-314

buffers huge size command     FC-314

busy-message command     FC-99

C

ca-identity configuration mode

crypto ca identity command     FC-29

calendar set command     FC-312

calendar system

description     FC-306

network time source, configuring as     FC-312

setting manually     FC-311

setting system clock     FC-312

time, setting     FC-311

updating from NTP     FC-309

cautions

test commands     FC-286

testing interface status     FC-286

usage in text     x

CCO

accessing     x

definition     x

cd command     FC-127

CDP

configuration task list     FC-269

disabling for routing device     FC-269

enabling on an interface     FC-269

monitoring and maintaining     FC-270

transmission timer and holdtime, setting     FC-269

cdp enable command     FC-269, FC-270

cdp holdtime command     FC-269

cdp run command     FC-269

cdp timer command     FC-269

certificate authorities configuration mode

description     FC-23

certificate chain configuration mode

crypto ca certificate command     FC-29

description     FC-24

character data bits

setting for current session     FC-80

character padding

setting for current session     FC-76

setting globally     FC-76

character set

7-bit for standard U.S. characters     FC-75

8-bit for special characters     FC-75

international     FC-75

checksums

system image files, verifying     FC-183

Cisco 3600 series

software disaster recovery     FC-191

Cisco Cache Engine

Web traffic     FC-112

Cisco Connection Online

See CCO

Cisco Discovery Protocol

See CDP

Cisco IOS File System

See IFS

Cisco IOS Internationalization

configuring     FC-111

description     FC-111

SSIs     FC-108

Cisco Web browser

8-bit character set     FC-111

commands, issuing     FC-107

customizing     FC-108 to  FC-116

enabling     FC-104, FC-111

requirements     FC-105

security     FC-105

using     FC-105

clear card-message command     FC-198

clear cdp counters command     FC-270

clear cdp table command     FC-270

clear ip wccp command     FC-114

clear logging command     FC-288

clear tcp command     FC-86

ClickStart

description     FC-65

client router

TFTP service, configuring     FC-244

(example)     FC-244

clock

See also system clock

clock calendar-valid command     FC-312

clock rate command     FC-52, FC-53

clock read-calendar command     FC-312

clock set command     FC-311

clock summer-time command     FC-310

clock timezone command     FC-310

clock update-calendar command     FC-312

cold restart

See HSA

command aliases

creating     FC-302

command history

buffer size     FC-38

commands, recalling     FC-39

description     FC-38

disabling     FC-39

command line interface

understanding     FC-4

command modes

accessing     FC-15

configuration modes     FC-21 to  FC-29

access-list configuration     FC-22, FC-29

APPN configuration     FC-29

ca-identity configuration     FC-29

certificate authorities configuration     FC-23

certificate chain configuration     FC-24, FC-29

controller     FC-24

crypto map     FC-24, FC-30

crypto transform configuration     FC-24, FC-30

dial peer configuration     FC-24

dial peer voice configuration     FC-30

DLUR     FC-32

DLUR SAP     FC-32

hex input     FC-24, FC-30

hub     FC-24

interface-ATM-VC configuration     FC-25, FC-30

interface channel     FC-30

internal adapter     FC-30

internal LAN     FC-30

IPX routing     FC-25

ISAKMP policy configuration     FC-25, FC-31

LANE database     FC-31

map-class     FC-26

map-list     FC-26

poll-group     FC-27, FC-32

PU     FC-32, FC-33

public key chain configuration     FC-32

public key configuration     FC-27, FC-32

response time reporter     FC-28

route map     FC-28

summary (table)     FC-29

TN3270 server     FC-28, FC-32

VC-class configuration     FC-33

voice port configuration     FC-33

configuration modesVC-class configuration     FC-28

global configuration     FC-18, FC-141

interface configuration     FC-18 to  FC-19

privileged EXEC     FC-17

ROM monitor     FC-20, FC-237

router configuration     FC-28

subinterface configuration     FC-19 to  FC-20

summary (table)     FC-21

user EXEC     FC-16 to  FC-17

commands

abbreviating     FC-39

aliases, creating     FC-302

completion help     FC-40

mapping old to new (table)     FC-139, FC-165, FC-199

command syntax help

See context-sensitive help

comments

adding to configuration files     FC-142

communication parameters

terminal     FC-80

community string

defining     FC-262

Conditionally Triggered Debugging

conditional     FC-296

description     FC-295

protocol specific     FC-295

CONFIG_FILE environment variable

configuration file, viewing     FC-219

description     FC-159, FC-218

specifying     FC-159

ConfigMaker

description     FC-65

config-register command     FC-187, FC-189, FC-190, FC-216, FC-229

from network server     FC-244

loading from network server     FC-189

configuration commands

clearing     FC-158

entering from the terminal     FC-142

loading from the network     FC-154

source, selecting     FC-142

configuration files

(example)     FC-316

clearing     FC-158

compressing     FC-152

CONFIG_FILE environment variable     FC-159

copying

between Flash memory devices     FC-155

(example)     1

from a network server     FC-147, FC-157

from an rcp server (examples)     FC-149, FC-150, FC-151, FC-152

from a TFTP server     FC-148

from Flash memory     FC-155

from rcp server     FC-148, FC-150

to a network server     FC-143

to an rcp server     FC-143, FC-144, FC-145, FC-148, FC-150, FC-161, FC-171, FC-181

to a TFTP server     FC-143

to a TFTP server (example)     FC-143

displaying

active     FC-140

CONFIG_FILE environment variable     FC-140, FC-211

information     FC-140

NVRAM     FC-140, FC-211

downloading     FC-160

(example)     FC-163

host configuration files     FC-163

network configuration files     FC-162

failing to load     FC-162

host

See host configuration file

larger than NVRAM     FC-152

loading     FC-5

loading from the network     FC-154

location     FC-141

modifying     FC-141

network

See network configuration file

running     FC-144, FC-146

See also running configuration

servers

loading     FC-4

storing     FC-4

startup

specifying     FC-159

See also startup configuration

storing in Flash memory     FC-153

types     FC-141

understanding     FC-141

configuration modes

(table)     FC-29

entering     FC-141

(example)     FC-142

See also command modes

configuration register

ROM monitor mode     FC-212

setup command facility     FC-58

streamlined setup facility     FC-64

See also configuration register boot field

configuration register boot field

bits     FC-215

how routing device uses     FC-215

listing value     FC-216

modification tasks     FC-216

(example)     FC-217

configuration synchronization

See HSA

configure memory command     FC-158

configure terminal command     FC-18, FC-142

connection

FTP     FC-253

resuming     FC-91

connections

diagnosing     FC-285

escaping from     FC-84

idle     FC-313

name     FC-84

refusing full duplex     FC-72

switching     FC-84

console

displaying debug messages     FC-79

context-sensitive help

(example)     FC-35

command syntax help     FC-34

syntax checking     FC-37

user-level commands     FC-36

word help     FC-34

continue command     FC-240

controller configuration mode

description     FC-24

entering     FC-29

copy command     FC-159, FC-225, FC-227, FC-229

copy flash rcp command     FC-170

copy flash tftp command     FC-168

copy nvram: command     FC-135

copy process

output     FC-167

terminating     FC-168

copy rcp command     FC-157, FC-159

copy rcp running-config command     FC-149, FC-151, FC-179, FC-182

copy rcp startup-config command     FC-149, FC-151

copy running-config command     FC-159

copy running-config rcp command     FC-145, FC-146, FC-154, FC-172

copy running-config startup-config command     FC-219

copy running-config tftp command     FC-54, FC-143, FC-154

copy startup-config command     FC-153, FC-159

copy startup-config rcp command     FC-145, FC-146

copy startup-config tftp command     FC-143

copy system: command     FC-136

copy system:running-config command     FC-325

copy tftp command     FC-158, FC-159

copy tftp file_id command     FC-176, FC-195

copy tftp flash command     FC-176, FC-195, FC-207

copy tftp running-config command     FC-148

copy tftp startup-config command     FC-148

copy xmodem flash command     FC-191

copy ymodem flash command     FC-191

core dump

capture using FTP (example)     FC-253

crash information

gathering     FC-284, FC-293

CrossTalk

files, downloading     FC-74

crypto ca certificate command     FC-29

crypto ca identity command     FC-29

crypto ipsec transform-set command     FC-30

crypto isakmp policy command     FC-31

crypto key pubkey-chain rsa command     FC-32

crypto map command     FC-30

crypto map configuration mode

crypto map command     FC-30

description     FC-24

entering     FC-30

crypto public-key command     FC-30

crypto transform configuration mode

crypto ipsec transform-set command     FC-30

description     FC-24

Ctrl-] command     FC-87

Ctrl-C command     FC-86

Ctrl-Z command     FC-18, FC-86

current configuration

viewing     FC-136

cursor

command line, moving     FC-40

D

data bits

changing character     FC-80

databits command     FC-75

data-character-bits command     FC-75

data flow control

setting     FC-79

daylight savings time

configuring     FC-310

debug ? command     FC-294

debug aaa command     FC-295

debug command output

displaying on terminal     FC-79

debug commands

description     FC-293

debug condition command     FC-296

debug dialer command     FC-295

debugging

system     FC-293

debug isdn command     FC-295

debug modem command     FC-295

debug ppp command     FC-295

debug syscon sdp command     FC-321

default form of a command

using     FC-33

default-value exec-character-bits command     FC-75

default-value special-character-bits command     FC-75

delete command     FC-131, FC-133, FC-134, FC-159

diag command     FC-284, FC-292

diagnostic testing     FC-283, FC-292

dial peer configuration mode

description     FC-24

dial peer voice command     FC-30

dial peer voice configuration mode

dial peer voice command     FC-30

dir command     FC-219, FC-225, FC-227, FC-228

Flash files     FC-128

disable command     FC-17

disconnect character

setting     FC-70

disconnect-character command     FC-71

disconnect command     FC-87

dispatch character

setting     FC-79

dispatch-character command     FC-78

dispatch-machine command     FC-78

dispatch-timeout command     FC-78

distributions-of-statistics-kept command     FC-272

DLUR configuration mode

entering     FC-32

DLUR SAP configuration mode

entering     FC-32

downward-compatible-config command     FC-303

downward-compatible configuration

generating     FC-303

DRAM

description     FC-200

reallocating     FC-202

(example)     FC-204

dual Flash bank

benefits     FC-205

configuring     FC-204

partitioning Flash memory     FC-204, FC-205

systems that support     FC-205

versus Flash load helper     FC-205

dynamic random-access memory

See DRAM

E

E character

copy output     FC-243

echo protocol

ping test     FC-285

editing command     FC-40, FC-43

editor

capitalization, controlling     FC-43

characters, transposing     FC-43

command completion     FC-40

cursor, moving     FC-40

display, scrolling down     FC-42

Emacs editor     FC-39

enhanced mode

disabling     FC-43

enabling     FC-40

entries, deleting     FC-42

features     FC-39 to ??

keys and functions     FC-40 to  FC-43

line, redisplaying     FC-42

line-wrap feature     FC-41

pasting from buffer     FC-41

Emacs

editor     FC-39

enable command     FC-250, FC-325

encapsulation frame-relay command

AutoInstall     FC-53

end command     FC-18

ending

sessions     FC-70

end-of-line character

changing     FC-73

Entity MIB

description     FC-261

environmental conditions

displaying     FC-282

environmental monitor

automatic shutdown message     FC-283

environment variables

BOOT     FC-218

BOOTLDR     FC-218

(example)     FC-220

setting     FC-219

Cisco's implementation     FC-217

CONFIG_FILE     FC-218

controlling     FC-219

viewing     FC-219

EPROM

description     FC-201

erase command     FC-134, FC-159

erase nvram: command     FC-135

erase startup-config command     FC-158

error messages

categories     FC-290

IP address for syslog server     FC-292

levels     FC-290

logging keywords

(table)     FC-290

severity levels     FC-289

TFTP     FC-243

See also message logging

escape character

changing for current session     FC-71

displaying     FC-111

returning to EXEC prompt     FC-84

setting globally     FC-71

escape-character command     FC-71

escape-char none command     FC-91

exception linecard command     FC-285, FC-293

EXEC

commands

privileged level     FC-17

switching from privileged to user     FC-17

user level     FC-16 to  FC-17

prompt

returning to from setup     FC-58

startup

delaying     FC-313

exec-banner command     FC-98

exec-character-bits command     FC-75

exec-timeout command     FC-89

execute-on command     FC-198

exit command     FC-18, FC-87, FC-325

exiting

sessions     FC-86

F

fault management

description     FC-281

fault-tolerant strategy

booting with     FC-190

field diagnostic testing     FC-283, FC-292

files

content, displaying     FC-129

deleting     FC-130, FC-133, FC-134

deleting permanently     FC-131

downloading

output     FC-175

download mode, setting     FC-74

recovering deleted     FC-131, FC-133

file system

contents     FC-128

default     FC-127

Flash     FC-130

list     FC-127

NVRAM     FC-135

remote operations     FC-135

File Transfer Protocol

See FTP

filter-for-history command     FC-273

Finger protocol

enabling     FC-303

Flash load helper

(example)     FC-208

booting after     FC-208

configuration task list     FC-207

description     FC-205, FC-206

downloading a file     FC-207

failures     FC-208

monitoring     FC-209

software upgrades     FC-206

versus dual Flash bank     FC-205

Flash memory

automatically booting from

(example)     FC-190

configuring     FC-186

booting from (example)     FC-188

buffer overflow message     FC-174

checksum, verifying     FC-183

configuration files

copying to (example)     FC-158

copying

Flash contains named file (example)     FC-178

Flash is full (example)     FC-177

security jumper not installed (example)     FC-178

space considerations     FC-174

description     FC-201

ensuring available space before copying to     FC-174

file system types     FC-130

formatting     FC-209

(example)     FC-210

HTML pages     FC-110

images

copying from     FC-168

copying to     FC-173

verifying checksum     FC-183

information, displaying     FC-200

manually booting     FC-238

partitioning     FC-204, FC-205

rcp server, copying from     FC-169

security precautions     FC-202

storing configuration files     FC-153

storing HTML pages with SSIs     FC-111

testing status     FC-286

TFTP server

(example)     FC-244

client router (example)     FC-244

client router, configuring     FC-244

configuring     FC-242, FC-243

write protection     FC-202

Flash memory cards

See PCMCIA Flash memory cards

Flash memory devices

default

(example)     FC-127

displaying     FC-127

setting     FC-127

files

copying     FC-155

deleting     FC-130, FC-133, FC-134

(example)     1, 2, 3

deleting permanently     FC-131

listing     FC-128

(example)     1

recovering deleted     FC-131, FC-133

(example)     1, 2

working device, displaying (example)     FC-128

flow control

end transmission     FC-79

setting for line     FC-79

start character     FC-79

stop character     FC-79

format command     FC-210

Frame Relay

AutoInstall over     FC-45

AutoInstall procedure     FC-53

frame-relay interface-dlci command     FC-53

frame-relay map ip command     FC-53

frequency command     FC-271

FTP

configure router for connections     FC-253

configuring (example)     FC-253

passive-mode     FC-253

server

configuration files, downloading     FC-163

FTP Server

(example)     FC-334

commands     FC-327

file retrieval functions     FC-327

router acting as     FC-327

ftp-server enable command     FC-328

ftp-server topdir command     FC-328

G

global configuration mode

accessing     FC-18

commands     FC-18

entering     FC-141

exiting     FC-18

summary     FC-21

H

hardware break signal

generating     FC-72

hardware flow control

configuring     FC-79

HDLC

encapsulation

AutoInstall procedure     FC-51

Health Monitor

(example)     FC-330

managed shelf polling     FC-322

SNMP traps     FC-322

using     FC-323

help

See context-sensitive help

help command     FC-34

hex input mode

crypto public-key command     FC-30

description     FC-24

entering     FC-30

High System Availability

See HSA

history collection

RTR     FC-272

history size command     FC-38

hold character

changing for session     FC-71

setting for line     FC-70

hold-character command     FC-71

hops-of-statistics-kept command     FC-272

host configuration files

AutoInstall

requirements     FC-54

role     FC-50

comparison with network configuration files     FC-160

copying from an rcp server to startup configuration (example)     FC-150, FC-152

description     FC-160

loading from a server     FC-163

(example)     FC-163

host-failed message

displaying     FC-99

host name

setting     FC-302

hostname command     FC-302

host names

resolving for AutoInstall     FC-49

hours-of-statistics-kept command     FC-272

HSA

cold restart feature     FC-221

configuration synchronization

automatic     FC-224

manual     FC-235

configuration task list     FC-223

description     FC-221

failed card

reloading     FC-236

general maintenance tasks     FC-235

implementation methods

simple hardware backup     FC-223

software error protection     FC-223

master and slave

arbitration     FC-222

different images     FC-228

environment variables     FC-233

identical configurations     FC-224

identical images     FC-225

identical microcode images     FC-227

information, displaying     FC-236

operation     FC-222

monitoring and maintaining     FC-235

slave

default slave, specifying     FC-224

image, specifying     FC-235

inactive slave, reloading     FC-236

software error protection

(example)     FC-229, FC-231

system requirements     FC-223

HTTP Security

accessing Web page     FC-106

enabling     FC-105

hub configuration mode

description     FC-24

entering     FC-30

I

IBM channel attach command modes

description     FC-24

idle terminal message

configuring     FC-99

IFS

commands     FC-122

description     FC-121

file copy     FC-122

file system management     FC-127

file viewing     FC-122

URLs     FC-122

images

copying to server     FC-168

description     FC-166

displaying information     FC-166

Flash devices

copying between     FC-183

(example)     1

Flash memory

space considerations     FC-174

loading     FC-5

loading on IOS line card     FC-198

MOP server

copying from     FC-181

(examples)     1

naming conventions     FC-167

rcp server

copying from     FC-178

(examples)     1

copying to     FC-169

servers

loading     FC-4

storing     FC-4

TFTP server

copying from     FC-173, FC-176

(examples)     1

copying to     FC-168, FC-171

(examples)     1

verifying

(example)     FC-183

See also system images; boot images

incoming message banners

(example)     FC-102

configuring     FC-97

input notification

setting     FC-77

insecure command     FC-80

interface-ATM-VC configuration mode

description     FC-25

summary     FC-30

interface channel configuration mode

description     FC-25

summary     FC-30

interface command     FC-19

interface configuration mode

description     FC-18

summary     FC-21

interface ethernet command

AutoInstall     FC-52

interface fddi command

AutoInstall     FC-52

interfaces

testing status     FC-286

(caution)     FC-286

interface serial command

AutoInstall     FC-51

interface tokenring command

AutoInstall     FC-52

internal adapter configuration mode

description     FC-25

entering     FC-30

internal LAN configuration mode

description     FC-25

entering     FC-30

international character sets

changing for session     FC-75

configuring default     FC-75

supporting     FC-75

international command     FC-111

IOS images

boot     FC-167

description     FC-166

loading on line cards     FC-198

system     FC-167

IP

address resolution

AutoInstall     FC-47

ip access-list command     FC-29

ip address command     FC-53

AutoInstall     FC-52

ip ftp passive command     FC-253

ip ftp password command     FC-253

ip ftp source-interface command     FC-253

ip helper-address command     FC-52

AutoInstall     FC-52, FC-53

ip host command     FC-54

ip http access-class command     FC-105

ip http authentication command     FC-105

ip http port command     FC-104

ip http server command     FC-104, FC-111

ip rarp-server command     FC-246

ip rcmd rcp-enable command     FC-251

ip rcmd remote-host command     FC-249, FC-251

ip rcmd remote-username command     FC-252

ip rcmd rsh-enable command     FC-249

ip route-cache same-interface command     FC-114

ip wccp command     FC-114

ip web-cache redirect command     FC-114

IPX

routing device

configuration mode     FC-31

routing device configuration mode

description     FC-25

ISAKMP policy configuration mode

crypto isakmp policy command     FC-31

description     FC-25

K

Kermit

files

downloading     FC-74

key chain configuration mode

description     FC-25

entering     FC-31

key chain key configuration mode

description     FC-26

entering     FC-31

keymaps

changing     FC-77

L

LANE

database configuration mode     FC-31

length command     FC-77

line

activation message     FC-97

configuration mode     FC-31

disconnecting     FC-87

file transfers     FC-74

insecure, setting for LAT     FC-80

sending messages to     FC-86

speed

changing for session     FC-80

line-activation banners

configuring     FC-97

disabling on a line     FC-98

line cards

crash information     FC-284, FC-293

diagnostic testing     FC-283, FC-292

loading IOS images     FC-198

line command     FC-288

line-in-use messages

displaying     FC-99

link traps

disabling     FC-264, FC-265

lives-of-history-kept command     FC-273

load-interval command     FC-313

load statistics

setting interval for     FC-313

lockable command     FC-79

lock command     FC-85

locked blocks

recovering     FC-210

logging

display device     FC-287

See also message logging

logging buffered command     FC-288

logging command     FC-288, FC-326

logging console command     FC-289

logging facility command     FC-290

logging in

as specific user     FC-85

changing login username     FC-85

(example)     FC-100

logging monitor command     FC-289

logging on command     FC-287

logging out

from router     FC-87

See also sessions, quitting

logging synchronous command     FC-288

logging syslog-server command     FC-327

logging trap command     FC-289

LOGIN banners

configuring     FC-97

login command     FC-85

login username

changing     FC-85

(example)     FC-100

logout command     FC-87

M

MAC addresses

IP address mapping     FC-48

Maintenance Operation Protocol

See MOP

managed shelves

See shelf

Management Information Base

See MIB

map-class configuration mode

description     FC-26

entering     FC-31

map-list configuration mode

description     FC-26

entering     FC-31

mapping

IP address to hostname     FC-49

MAC address to IP address     FC-48

master and slave

See HSA

master-slave arbitration

See HSA

memory

displaying use     FC-282

running out while booting from server     FC-189

testing status     FC-286

types, comparing     FC-200

menu clear-screen command     FC-90

menu command     FC-91, FC-94, FC-95

menu-exit command     FC-91

menu line-mode command     FC-94, FC-95

menus

cleanup     FC-89

clear-screen option     FC-90

closing     FC-89

deleting     FC-96

description     FC-87

display, configuring     FC-94

entries, hidden     FC-94

invoking     FC-95

item, associating command with     FC-91

line-mode option     FC-94

single-space option     FC-95

status-line option     FC-95

submenus, creating     FC-92

text     FC-90

title     FC-89

menu single-space command     FC-95

menu status-line command     FC-95

menu text command     FC-90

menu title command     FC-89

message logging

description     FC-287

display device     FC-287

enabling     FC-287

enabling for slave card     FC-287

facility types

(table)     FC-290

history table     FC-289

severity level     FC-289

synchronizing with solicited output     FC-288

syslog server     FC-290 to  FC-292

timestamps     FC-289

message-of-the-day banners

See MOTD banners

messages

debug output     FC-79

host-failed     FC-99

length     FC-86

line-in-use     FC-99

sending to other terminals     FC-86

vacant terminal     FC-99

warning     FC-283

See also banners

MIB

CDP management     FC-269

ciscoFlash     FC-202, FC-205

Cisco Round Trip Monitor (RTTMON)     FC-270

Entity     FC-261

Health Monitor     FC-323

RFCs     FC-261

variables

SNMP support     FC-257

microcode command     FC-195, FC-198

microcode images

description     FC-195

determining     FC-227

information, displaying     FC-197

location, specifying     FC-195

reloading     FC-196

writable control store (WCS)     FC-195

microcode reload command     FC-196, FC-198

modes

See command modes

MOP

request parameters     FC-247

server

booting automatically from     FC-188

forwarding boot requests to     FC-247

(example)     1

manually booting from     FC-239

(example)     1

mop device-code command     FC-248

mop retransmit-timer command     FC-248

mop retries command     FC-248

MOP server

images, copying from     FC-181

more command     FC-129

more nvram: command     FC-135

more system: command     FC-136

more system:running-config command     FC-325

motd-banner command     FC-98

MOTD banners

(example)     FC-102

configuring     FC-97

description     FC-97

disabling on a line     FC-98

MPOA

MPC configuration mode     FC-27, FC-31

MPS configuration mode     FC-27, FC-32

multibyte character set

displaying     FC-111

N

Nagle algorithm

enabling     FC-313

name

connections     FC-84

router     FC-302

name-connection command     FC-84

named-key command     FC-32

network configuration files

AutoInstall

requirements     FC-55

role     FC-49

comparison with host configuration files     FC-160

description     FC-160

loading from a server     FC-162

(example)     FC-163

network connectivity

testing     FC-285

Network Time Protocol

See NTP

no boot system command     FC-244

no form of a command

using     FC-33

no history size command     FC-39

no menu command     FC-96

no slave terminal command     FC-236

no terminal history size command     FC-39

notes

usage in text     x

notify command     FC-77

NTP

(examples)     FC-316

access groups     FC-308

associations     FC-307

authentication     FC-306

authoritative time server

configuring router as     FC-309

broadcast service     FC-307

calendar system, updating     FC-309

configuring     FC-306

description     FC-305

services, disabling     FC-308

source address     FC-308

status     FC-312

stratum     FC-305

time

services     FC-305

synchronizing     FC-305

ntp access-group command     FC-308

ntp authenticate command     FC-307

ntp authentication-key md5 command     FC-307

ntp broadcast client command     FC-307

ntp broadcastdelay command     FC-307

ntp broadcast version command     FC-307

ntp disable command     FC-308

ntp master command     FC-309

ntp peer command     FC-307, FC-309

ntp server command     FC-307, FC-309

ntp source command     FC-308

ntp trusted-key command     FC-307

ntp update-calendar command     FC-309

null bytes

end of string     FC-76

number character

privileges EXEC prompt     FC-17

NVRAM

description     FC-201

file compression     FC-152

O

O character

copy output     FC-168, FC-243

o command     FC-212, FC-216

oid command     FC-324

online documentation

See CCO

operating system image

See system images

output notification

setting     FC-78

owner command     FC-271

P

packet dispatch character

setting     FC-79

packets

dispatch     FC-78

routes

tracing     FC-286

padding

changing character     FC-76

padding command     FC-76

parity

configuring for a line     FC-80

partition flash command     FC-205

partitions

Flash memory

benefits     FC-205

configuration tasks     FC-205

supported systems     FC-205

paths-of-statistics-kept command     FC-272

PCMCIA Flash memory cards

copying the running configuration to (example)     FC-160

copying to (example)     FC-158

deleting files from (example)     FC-159

formatting     FC-209

spare sectors     FC-209

Performance Data Collection

(example)     FC-331

benefits     FC-324

configuring     FC-324

SNMP data     FC-324

period (.)

copy output     FC-243

p ftp username command     FC-253

ping command

(example)     FC-242

before TFTP     FC-242

connectivity, testing     FC-285

Plain English IPX Access List

access-list configuration mode     FC-22

poll-group configuration mode

description     FC-27

entering     FC-27

summary     FC-32

poll-interval command     FC-325

port queue

retry interval     FC-81

printer

configuring for LPD protocol     FC-81

printer command     FC-81

(example)     FC-81

private command     FC-69

privileged EXEC mode

accessing     FC-17

description     FC-17

prompt     FC-17

summary     FC-21

probes

(examples)     FC-277

configuring     FC-271

history, collecting     FC-272

monitoring     FC-274

reaction conditions, setting     FC-273

resetting     FC-274

scheduling     FC-274

statistics, capturing     FC-272

triggers, setting     FC-273

prompt command     FC-302

prompts

customizing     FC-302

system     FC-21, FC-29

PU

configuration mode     FC-32, FC-33

public key chain configuration mode

crypto key pubkey-chain rsa command     FC-32

public key configuration mode

addressed-key command     FC-32

description     FC-27

named-key command     FC-32

pwd command     FC-127

Q

question command     FC-34

quit command     FC-87

quitting

sessions     FC-70, FC-86

R

RARP server

AutoInstall, configuring     FC-55

configuring a router as     FC-245

(example)     FC-246

role in AutoInstall

(figure)     FC-48

rcp

authentication database

adding entries (example)     FC-251

creating for remote users     FC-251

Cisco's implementation     FC-248

Cisco versus UNIX command syntax     FC-251

remote username

configuring     FC-251

requests

sending     FC-251

supporting     FC-251

server

boot from (example)     FC-189

configuration files, copying     FC-143, FC-145, FC-148, FC-150

system images, copying     FC-169, FC-178

using     FC-250

reaction conditions

setting for RTR     FC-273

rebooting

See booting

refuse-message command     FC-99

reload cancel command     FC-221

reload command     FC-20, FC-216, FC-220, FC-236

boot from Flash     FC-187

reloads

scheduled     FC-220

(example)     FC-221

canceling     FC-221

canceling (example)     FC-221

information, displaying     FC-221

relocatable images

run-from-Flash systems     FC-202

remote command execution

rsh     FC-249, FC-250

remote copying

See rcp

remote copy protocol

See rcp

remote username

configuring     FC-251

defaults     FC-251

request-data-size command     FC-271

response-data-size command     FC-271

response time reporter

See RTR

response time reporter configuration mode

description     FC-28

rtr command     FC-32

summary     FC-32

resume/next command     FC-92

resume command     FC-84

resume connection command     FC-91

menu command     FC-91

retry interval

changing for a terminal port queue     FC-81

RFC 1084

extended BOOTP requests     FC-248

RFC 1101

DNS     FC-54

RFC 1157

SNMPv1     FC-260

RFC 1183

DNS     FC-54

RFC 1213

MIB II variables     FC-261

RFC 1215

SNMP traps     FC-261

RFC 1305

NTP     FC-305, FC-308

RFC 1395

BOOTP extensions     FC-55

RFC 1441 through 1451

SNMPv2Classic     FC-260

RFC 1447

SNMPv2 Party MIB     FC-261

RFC 1450

SNMPv2 MIB     FC-261

RFC 1757

RMON     FC-267

RFC 1901

SNMPv2C     FC-260

RFC 1902 through 1907

SNMPv2     FC-260

RFC 2037

Entity MIB     FC-261

RFC 783

TFTP     FC-54

RFC 896

Nagle's algorithm     FC-313

RFC 903

RARP     FC-55

RFC 906

bootstrap loading using TFTP     FC-54

RFC 951

BOOTP servers     FC-55

RMON

(examples)     FC-276

agent status, displaying     FC-268

alarms, setting     FC-267

enabling     FC-267

event table     FC-268

queue size     FC-267

rmon alarm command     FC-267

rmon command     FC-267

rmon event command     FC-268

rmon queuesize command     FC-267

ROM

booting from

automatically     FC-189

(example)     1

manually     FC-239

(example)     1

ROM monitor mode

booting

Flash     FC-238

(example)     1

from MOP server     FC-239

from network     FC-239

ROM     FC-239

system image     FC-237

commands     FC-20, FC-237

configuration register boot field     FC-215

entering     FC-237

summary     FC-21

using     FC-20

using system image instead of reloading     FC-240

round trip time monitor

See RTR

route-map configuration mode

description     FC-28

summary     FC-32

router

configuration

command mode     FC-28, FC-32

tasks     FC-3

file management     FC-2

name     FC-302

system management     FC-2

user interface     FC-1

routing device command     FC-28

rsh

authentication database

adding entries (example)     FC-249

Cisco's implementation     FC-248

commands from remote users

supporting (example)     FC-249

disabling     FC-249

remote command execution, allowing     FC-249

remotely executing commands     FC-250

(example)     FC-250

security     FC-249

using     FC-249

rsh command     FC-250

RSP card

master and slave     FC-236

slave software image     FC-228

software image     FC-225

RTR

(examples)     FC-277

configuration task list     FC-271

history, collecting     FC-272

monitoring     FC-274

network performance, monitoring     FC-270

probes

configuring     FC-271

monitoring     FC-274

resetting     FC-274

scheduling     FC-274

reaction conditions, setting     FC-273

statistics, capturing     FC-272

triggers, setting     FC-273

rtr command     FC-32, FC-271

rtr reaction-configuration command     FC-273

rtr reaction-trigger command     FC-273

rtr reset command     FC-274

rtr schedule command     FC-274

run-from-Flash systems

Flash Load Helper     FC-206

image downloading tasks     FC-175

running configuration

copying

from an rcp server (example)     FC-149, FC-151

to an rcp server     FC-144, FC-146

to an rcp server (example)     FC-145, FC-146

rcp server, copying from

(example)     FC-149, FC-151

rxboot ROM

streamlined setup facility     FC-64

S

samples command     FC-325

samples-of-history-kept command     FC-273

scheduler allocate command     FC-314

scheduler interval command     FC-314

screen

length     FC-77

width     FC-77

SDP

autoconfiguration

(example)     FC-329

benefits     FC-319

configuring     FC-320

system controller     FC-319

security precautions

Flash memory card     FC-202

send command     FC-86

servers

configuring routers as     FC-241

Server Side Includes

See SSI

service compress-config command     FC-152, FC-153

service config command     FC-162, FC-163

service exec-wait command     FC-313

service finger command     FC-303

service hide-telnet-address command     FC-303

service nagle command     FC-314

service slave-log command     FC-287

service tcp-keepalives command     FC-285

service tcp-small-servers command     FC-303

service telnet-zero-idle command     FC-313

service timestamp command     FC-326

service timestamps command     FC-289, FC-294

sessions

ending     FC-70

exiting     FC-86

quitting     FC-70, FC-86

saving user changes between     FC-69

switching between     FC-84

session timeout command     FC-89

set card-message command     FC-198

setup command facility

(example)     FC-59 to  FC-63

asynchronous interfaces

(example)     FC-60 to  FC-61

default client IP address (examples)     FC-60 to  FC-61

configuration command script

(example)     FC-61

configuration file, saving     FC-58, FC-63

configuration register     FC-58

description     FC-58

entering     FC-58

global parameters

(example)     FC-59

interface parameters

(example)     FC-59, FC-63

interface summary, viewing     FC-59

prerequisite knowledge     FC-57

sample configuration     FC-59 to  FC-63

streamlined setup facility

See streamlined setup facility

System Configuration Dialog     FC-58

(example)     FC-59

returning to privileged EXEC prompt     FC-58

task list     FC-57

terminating the configuration     FC-59

using after first-time startup     FC-57

shelf

attributes     FC-323

discovery

(example)     FC-329

managed polling     FC-322

syslog messages     FC-325

system controller device     FC-320

Shelf Discovery Protocol

See SDP

shelf-type command     FC-325

show aliases command     FC-302

show async-bootp command     FC-248

show boot command     FC-140, FC-166, FC-211, FC-219, FC-225, FC-236

CONFIG_FILE environment variable

specifying     FC-159

show buffers command     FC-315

show c7200 command     FC-282

show calendar command     FC-312

show cdp command     FC-270

show cdp entry command     FC-270

show cdp interface command     FC-270

show cdp neighbors command     FC-270

show cdp traffic command     FC-270

show clock command     FC-312

show commands

displaying information     FC-282

show configuration command

See show startup-config command

show context command     FC-282

show controller cbus command     FC-227

show controllers logging     FC-291

show controllers tech-support     FC-283

show debugging command     FC-270, FC-293

show environment command     FC-282

show file command     FC-140

show file descriptors command     FC-128

show file information command     FC-128

show file systems command     FC-127, FC-200, FC-236

show flash command     FC-166, FC-200

show flh-log command     FC-209

show gt64010 command     FC-283

show history command     FC-39

show ip interface command     FC-114

show ip wccp command     FC-114

show ip wccp web-caches command     FC-114

show logging command     FC-288, FC-291

show memory command     FC-282

show microcode command     FC-166, FC-197

show ntp associations command     FC-312

show ntp status command     FC-312

show pci command     FC-282

show processes command     FC-282

show processes memory command     FC-282

show protocols command     FC-282

show reload command     FC-221

show rmon alarms command     FC-268

show rmon capture command     FC-268

show rmon command     FC-268

show rmon events command     FC-268

show rmon filter command     FC-268

show rmon history command     FC-268

show rmon hosts command     FC-268

show rmon matrix command     FC-268

show rmon statistics command     FC-268

show rmon task command     FC-268

show rmon topn command     FC-268

show rtr application command     FC-274

show rtr collection-statistics command     FC-274

show rtr configuration command     FC-275

show rtr distribution-statistics command     FC-275

show rtr history command     FC-275

show rtr operational-state command     FC-275

show rtr react-trigger command     FC-275

show rtr totals-statistics command     FC-275

show running-config command     FC-140

show snmp command     FC-263, FC-267

show snmp pending command     FC-267

show snmp sessions command     FC-267

show sntp command     FC-309, FC-312

show stacks command     FC-236, FC-282

show startup-config command     FC-140, FC-211, FC-219

show subsys command     FC-282

show syscon discover command     FC-321

show syscon mibpoll command     FC-323

show syscon sdp command     FC-321

show syslog-server command     FC-327

show tcp brief command     FC-282

show tcp command     FC-282

show tdm connections command     FC-282

show tdm data command     FC-282

show version command     FC-166, FC-212, FC-236, FC-244

show whoami command     FC-67, FC-94

Simple Network Management Protocol     FC-260

See SNMP

Simple Network Time Protocol

See SNTP

SLARP

role in AutoInstall

(figure)     FC-48

slave

See HSA

slave auto-sync config command     FC-224

slave default-slot command     FC-224

slave image command     FC-235

slave reload command     FC-236

slave sync config command     FC-235

SNA

alerts     FC-270

resolutions     FC-270

RTR     FC-270

SNMP

(examples)     FC-275

access control     FC-262

agent

contact     FC-263

disabling     FC-263

location     FC-263

managed devices     FC-261

serial number     FC-263

community     FC-262

configuration task list     FC-261

description     FC-257

features     FC-260

monitoring     FC-263

packet size     FC-263

sessions     FC-266

shutdown mechanism     FC-262

SNMPv1

description     FC-260

SNMPv2

description     FC-260

SNMPv2C

description     FC-260

SNMPv2Classic

description     FC-260

supported MIBs     FC-261

TFTP servers, limiting     FC-263

traps

description     FC-258

RTR     FC-270

SNMPv1     FC-264

versions     FC-260

view records     FC-262

SNMP Manager

enabling     FC-266

monitoring     FC-267

security considerations     FC-266

sessions     FC-266

session timeout     FC-266

snmp-server chassis-id command     FC-263

snmp-server community command     FC-262, FC-288

snmp-server contact command     FC-263

snmp-server enable command     FC-264

snmp-server enable informs command     FC-265

snmp-server enable traps command     FC-323

snmp-server host command     FC-264, FC-265, FC-323

snmp-server informs command     FC-265

snmp-server location command     FC-263

snmp-server manager command     FC-266, FC-323

snmp-server manager session-timeout command     FC-266

snmp-server packetsize command     FC-263

snmp-server queue-length command     FC-264

snmp-server system-shutdown command     FC-262

snmp-server tftp-server-list command     FC-263

snmp-server trap-source command     FC-264, FC-265

snmp-server trap-timeout command     FC-264

snmp-server view command     FC-262

SNMP trap

Health Monitor     FC-322

snmp trap link-status command     FC-264, FC-265

SNMPv2C

description     FC-260

SNTP

configuring     FC-309

description     FC-305

sntp broadcast client command     FC-309

sntp server command     FC-309

software flow control

changing for a session     FC-79

software upgrades

run-from-Flash systems     FC-205, FC-206

spare sectors

PCMCIA Flash memory cards     FC-209

special-character-bits command     FC-75

speed

changing terminal line speed     FC-80

squeeze command     FC-131

SSI

description     FC-108 to  FC-110

ECHO command

(example)     FC-116

displaying     FC-110

syntax     FC-108, FC-110

EXEC command

(example)     FC-115

displaying     FC-110

syntax     FC-108, FC-110

international HTML pages, customizing     FC-110

variables     FC-108

displaying     FC-110

syntax     FC-108

viewing in HTML files     FC-111

start character

changing flow control     FC-79

changing for session     FC-79

startup

configuration file     FC-212

system image     FC-213

startup configuration

clearing     FC-158

copying configuration files to     FC-147

copying from an rcp server

(example)     FC-150, FC-152

copying to an rcp server (example)     FC-145, FC-147

loading from the network     FC-154

rcp server, copying from

(example)     FC-150, FC-152

reexecuting configuration commands in     FC-158

specifying     FC-159

state machine

configuring     FC-78

description     FC-78

state-machine command     FC-78

statistics

response time     FC-272

statistics-distribution-interval command     FC-272

stop bits

changing the number     FC-80

stop character

changing flow control     FC-79

changing for session     FC-79

stratum

NTP     FC-305

streamlined setup facility

(example)     FC-64

configuration, corrupted startup     FC-64

configuration register     FC-64

description     FC-64

entering after erasing configuration     FC-64

interface IP parameters, configuring     FC-64

rxboot ROM     FC-64

subinterface configuration mode

description     FC-19 to  FC-20

summary     FC-21

subinterfaces

configuring     FC-19

summer time

configuring     FC-310

switching

priorities, changing     FC-314

system process scheduler     FC-314

synchronizing

unsolicited messages     FC-288

syntax checking

See context-sensitive help

syscon address command     FC-320

syscon community command     FC-321

syscon monitor command     FC-323

syscon monitor traps command     FC-323

syscon password command     FC-321

syscon poll-group command     FC-324

syscon shelf-id command     FC-320

Syslog Disk Logging

(example)     FC-333

shelf message collection     FC-325

syslog server subfiles     FC-327

system calendar

See calendar system

system clock

calendar system, setting     FC-312

description     FC-304

initialization     FC-306

setting from calendar     FC-312

setting manually     FC-311

system controller

Autoconfiguration     FC-319, FC-320

Cisco IOS monitoring device     FC-319

configuring     FC-321

data collection     FC-324

session     FC-321

shelf configuration     FC-320

SNMP traps     FC-322, FC-323

subfiles     FC-326

syslog messages     FC-325

system error messages

See error messages

system images

compressed     FC-189

copying from

PCMCIA Flash memory card to an rcp server (example)     FC-171

server using rcp     FC-178

server using rcp (example)     FC-180

server using Xmodem     FC-191

server using Ymodem     FC-191

copying to

Flash contains named file (example)     FC-178

Flash when Flash is full (example)     FC-177

rcp server from Flash memory (example)     FC-170

description     FC-167

fault-tolerant booting strategy     FC-190

Flash checksum, verifying     FC-183

loading     FC-215

reloads, scheduling     FC-220

startup image

loading from Flash     FC-186

loading from network server     FC-188

loading from ROM     FC-189

system information

displaying     FC-282

system memory

See memory

system processes

priorities, changing     FC-314

T

Tab key

command completion     FC-34, FC-40

TACACS

specifying a host     FC-86

(example)     FC-100

tag command     FC-271

TCP

connections

clearing     FC-86

clearing (examples)     FC-100

keepalive packets     FC-285

TCP/IP

minor services, enabling     FC-303

Telnet

addresses, suppressing     FC-303

changing end-of-line characters     FC-73

connections

idle, handling     FC-313

idle connections     FC-313

Remote Echo option     FC-72

Suppress Go Ahead option     FC-72

terminal

activation character, setting     FC-70

automatic baud detection, setting     FC-80

changing

escape character     FC-71

line speed     FC-80

screen length     FC-77

stop character     FC-79

character

padding     FC-76

character and packet dispatch sequences, creating     FC-78

character padding, setting     FC-76

communication parameters, setting     FC-80

device location, recording     FC-81

disconnect character

setting     FC-70

displaying

commands     FC-68

debug messages     FC-79

end-of-line character     FC-73

escape character, setting     FC-70, FC-71

file download mode     FC-74

hold character     FC-70

international character set     FC-75

line speed     FC-80

locking access to     FC-85

locking mechanism     FC-79

messages

length     FC-86

sending     FC-86

output notification     FC-78

packet dispatch character     FC-79

parity bit     FC-80

port queue

large delays     FC-81

retry interval     FC-81

screen length     FC-77

screen width     FC-77

settings

saving between sessions     FC-69

specifying type     FC-76

start character     FC-79

type, setting     FC-76

terminal databits command     FC-75, FC-80

terminal data-character-bits command     FC-75

terminal dispatch-character command     FC-79

terminal download command     FC-74

terminal editing command     FC-40, FC-43

terminal escape-character command     FC-71

terminal exec-character-bits command     FC-75

terminal flowcontrol command     FC-79

terminal full-help command     FC-36

terminal history size command     FC-38

terminal hold-character command     FC-71

terminal international command     FC-111

terminal keymap-type command     FC-77

terminal length command     FC-77

terminal monitor command     FC-79, FC-288, FC-290, FC-294

terminal no editing command     FC-43

terminal notify command     FC-78

terminal padding command     FC-76

terminal parity command     FC-80

terminal-queue command     FC-81

terminal-queue entry-retry-interval command     FC-81

terminal rxspeed command     FC-80

terminal special-character-bits command     FC-75

terminal speed command     FC-80

terminal start-character command     FC-79

terminal stopbits command     FC-80

terminal stop-character command     FC-79

terminal telnet break-on-ip command     FC-72

terminal telnet refuse-negotiations command     FC-72

terminal telnet speed command     FC-73

terminal telnet sync-on-break command     FC-73

terminal telnet transparent command     FC-73

terminal terminal-type command     FC-76

terminal-type command     FC-76

terminal width command     FC-77

test commands

(caution)     FC-286

test flash command     FC-286

testing line cards     FC-283, FC-292

test interfaces command     FC-286

test memory command     FC-286

TFTP server

AutoInstall

configuring     FC-54

DOS-based     FC-46

role     FC-46

booting automatically from     FC-188

client router, configuring     FC-244

configuration files

(example)     FC-143

copying from     FC-148

copying to     FC-143

downloading     FC-163

Flash memory, using as     FC-242

images

copying from     FC-176

copying to     FC-168, FC-171

copying to (example)     FC-169, FC-172

PCMCIA Flash memory card (example)     FC-172

router, configuring as

(example)     FC-243

configuration tasks     FC-242

support for DOS-based     FC-46

tftp-server flash command     FC-243

tftp-server rom command     FC-243

threshold command     FC-271

threshold notifications

RTR     FC-273

timeout command     FC-271

time services     FC-306

(examples)     FC-316

description     FC-304

monitoring     FC-312

sources     FC-304

valid, preserving     FC-309

timestamping

debug messages     FC-294

log messages     FC-289

time zone

configuring     FC-310

TN3270 server command modes

description     FC-28

TN3270 server configuration mode

summary     FC-32

trace command     FC-286

transfer-mode command     FC-325

transposed characters

correcting     FC-43

trap operations

defining for SNMP     FC-264, FC-265

triggers

RTR     FC-273

troubleshooting     FC-283, FC-292

ping command     FC-285

RTR     FC-270

trace command     FC-286

trusted authentication keys

NTP     FC-307

TTY

remote username for rcp requests     FC-252

type command     FC-271

U

UDP

small services, enabling     FC-303

undelete command     FC-131, FC-133

UNIX

messages     FC-291

syslog daemon     FC-291

upgrade system software

run-from-Flash systems     FC-205, FC-206

URL

user privilege level     FC-106

URLs

file system prefixes     FC-124

IFS file location     FC-122

in commands     FC-125

user EXEC mode

commands     FC-16

description     FC-16

summary     FC-21

V

vacant-message command     FC-99

vacant terminal message

configuring     FC-99

VC-class configuration mode

description     FC-28

summary     FC-33

V character

copy output     FC-167

verify-data command     FC-272

view records

creating and deleting     FC-262

VINES

time service     FC-306

configuring     FC-310

vines time set-system command     FC-310

vines time use-system command     FC-310

Virtual Console

(example)     FC-330

security     FC-321

shelf access     FC-321

voice port command     FC-33

voice port configuration mode

voice port command     FC-33

W

warning messages

automatic     FC-283

WCCP

(example)     FC-116

benefits     FC-112

Cisco Cache Engine     FC-112

configuring     FC-113

monitoring     FC-114

platforms supported     FC-113

Web browser

See Cisco Web browser

Web Cache Control Protocol

See WCCP

Web pages

Cisco Cache Engine, store using     FC-112

Web proxy caches

See WCCP

where command     FC-84

width command     FC-77

writable control store (WCS)

microcode     FC-195

write network command

See copy running-config command

write terminal command

See show running-config command

X

Xmodem

file transfers     FC-74

system image

recovering     FC-191

recovering (example)     FC-192

Y

Ymodem

system image

recovering     FC-191