- Preface
- New and Changed Information in Release 4.3.x
- Preconfiguring Physical Interfaces on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Configuring ATM Interfaces on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Advanced Configuration and Modification of the Management Ethernet Interface on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Configuring Ethernet Interfaces on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Configuring Ethernet OAM on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Configuring Link Bundling on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Configuring Virtual Loopback and Null Interfaces on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Configuring Channelized SONET/SDH on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Configuring Circuit Emulation over Packet on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Configuring Clear Channel SONET Controllers on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Configuring Clear Channel T3/E3 and Channelized T3 and T1/E1 Controllers on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Configuring POS Interfaces on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Configuring Serial Interfaces on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Configuring Frame Relay on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Configuring PPP on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Configuring 802.1Q VLAN Interfaces on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Configuring Tunnel Interfaces on Cisco IOS XR Software
- Index
Preface
The Cisco IOS XR Interface and Hardware Component Configuration Guide for the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router provides information and procedures related to router interface and hardware configuration.
The preface contains the following sections:
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