Table Of Contents
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W -
index
A
abbreviating commands2-3
aggregate capacity, full duplex1-8
B
backing up system image3-7
boot flash memory SIMM
backing up system image3-7
copying system images3-8
deleting files3-6
erasing files3-9
viewing contents3-6
bridge-group command5-3, 7-2
bridge groups, routing7-4
bridge group virtual interface. See BVIs
bridge irb command7-6
bridge priority command7-2
bridge protocol command7-2
bridging
about7-1
changing bridge aging timer7-3
configuring7-2
configuring exampleC-7
feature list1-2
monitoring and verifying7-4
bvi command7-6
BVIs
about7-4
configuring7-6
displaying information about7-7
over Fast EtherChannel6-5
routing enabled on7-5
C
CEF
about1-7
issuing commands1-7
CGMP
benefits6-8
server functionality6-8
changing, bridge aging timer7-3
channel-group command8-3, 8-4
Cisco Discovery Protocol1-7
Cisco Express Forwarding. See CEF
Cisco Group Management Protocol. See CGMP
Cisco IOS
access levels2-2
backing out one level2-3
bridging functionality7-1
command modes2-2to 2-4
commands not supportedD-1to D-5
console configuration mode2-3
EXEC mode2-2
global configuration mode2-3
interface configuration mode2-3
interface marked "up"6-5
listing commands2-3
privileged EXEC mode2-3
routing protocol configuration6-3
routing protocols supported1-5
running configuration, displaying3-4
software basics2-2
user EXEC mode2-3
clear bridge command7-4
clear vlan command5-6
clear vlan statistics command7-4
CMF
about6-7
enabling6-7
support on Layer 3 switch routers6-7
commands
bridge aging7-3
bridge-group5-3, 7-2
bridge irb7-6
bridge priority7-2
bridge protocol7-2
channel-group8-3, 8-4
clear bridge7-4
clear vlan5-6
clear vlan statistics7-4
copy flash tftp3-7
debug vlan packet5-6
delete3-6
dir3-6
encap dot1q5-5
encap isl5-3
hostname3-5
interface bvi7-6
ip multicast-routing6-8
ip pim6-8
ipx maximum-paths6-11
ipx network6-11
ipx routing6-11
line vty3-4
listing2-3
network area6-4
not supportedD-1
pwd3-6
qos mapping precedence9-3, A-2
qos switchingA-1
router eigrp6-4
router igrp6-3
router ospf6-4
sdm autolearn10-3, A-5
sdm size10-3, A-6
show bridge7-4
show bridge group7-4
show interfaces bvi7-7
show interfaces irb7-7
show interfaces port-channel8-6
show ip interfaces6-5
show ip mroute6-9
show ip protocol6-5
show ip route6-5
show ipx interfaces6-12
show ipx route6-12
show ipx servers6-12
show ipx traffic6-12
show qos mapping9-4, A-4
show qos switching9-4, A-3
show running-config3-5
show sdm size10-4, A-8
show span7-4
show startup-config3-5
show tech-supportE-1
show vlan5-6
show vlans7-4
xmodem3-12
configuration mode
console2-3
global2-3
configuring
bridging7-1
BVIs7-6
direct console connection3-2
display3-4
EtherChannel encapsulation8-5
examples
Catalyst 2948G-L3 with HSRPC-4
Catalyst 2948G-L3 with ISL and VLANC-1
Catalyst 4908G-L3 with bridgingC-7
Fast EtherChannel8-2
host name3-5
information required2-2
integrated routing and bridging (IRB)7-4
interface, overview4-1
IP6-1
IP multicast6-5
IPX6-9
ISL over FEC8-5
management port3-3
subinterface configuration mode5-3
VLANs5-1
console ports
terminal emulation3-2
See also management ports
constrained multicast flooding6-5
constrained multicast flooding. See CMF
control layer, functions1-5
copy flash tftp command3-7
copying
system images to boot flash memory3-8
system image to TFTP server3-7
D
debug vlan packet command5-6
delete command3-6
dense mode, PIM6-6
dir command3-6
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol. See DVMRP
distributed hardware forwarding1-5
DVMRP
interoperability support6-6
IP Multicast routing protocol6-6
E
EIGRP, about6-3
e-mail, technical supportE-3
enable mode2-3
enable passwords3-3
enable secret passwords3-3
encapsulation
configuring
802.1Q VLANs5-4
EtherChannels8-5
ISL VLANs5-2
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol. See EIGRP
error messages
Catalyst 2948G-L3B-4
Catalyst 4908G-L3B-4
facility codesB-2
loggingE-2
message-textB-3
mnemonicB-3
organizationB-1
severity levelsB-2
tracebackB-3
EtherChannel
benefits8-1
configuring encapsulation8-5
ISL VLANs8-2
port channels supported8-1
Ethernet configuration tasks4-5
examples
Catalyst 2948G-L3 with HSRPC-4
Catalyst 2948G-L3 with ISL and VLANC-1
Catalyst 4908G-L3 with bridgingC-7
external
bridges6-9
F
Fast EtherChannel. See FEC
Fast Ethernet
configuring autonegotiation4-5
configuring interfaces4-5
configuring subinterfaces5-3
Fast EtherChannel8-2
FEC
about1-8
benefits8-1
cautions8-3
configuring8-2
configuring encapsulation8-5
configuring ISL8-5
load balancing scheme1-8
port channels supported8-1
full duplex aggregate capacity1-8
G
GEC
about1-8
bandwidth scalability8-2
configuring8-2
configuring encapsulation8-5
Gigabit EtherChannel. See GEC
Gigabit Ethernet
configuring autonegotiation4-6
configuring interfaces4-6
global configuration mode2-3
H
hostname command3-5
Hot Standby Router Protocol. See HSRP
HSRP
about1-7
configuring exampleC-4to C-6
EtherChannel compatibility8-2
I
IGMP, about6-5
IGRP, about6-2
integrated routing and bridging. See IRB
interface configuration mode2-3
interface parameters
configuring
EtherChannel8-2
general4-2
overview4-1
interface port IDs4-2
Interior Gateway Routing Protocol. See IGRP
Internet Group Membership Protocol. See IGMP
Internet Protocol multicast. See IP multicast routing
Internetwork Packet Exchange. See IPX
Inter-Switch Link protocol. See ISL
IP multicast routing
about6-5
constrained multicast flooding6-5
IGMP6-5
PIM6-6
ip multicast-routing command6-8
ip pim command6-8
IP precedence9-1
IP routing protocols
about1-5
configuration tasks6-2
NHRP support6-3
supported protocols6-2
IPX
characteristics6-9
configuring6-11
default encapsulation6-10
encapsulation types6-11
EtherChannel interface configuration8-2
external bridges6-9
monitoring and verifying6-12
network addresses6-9
network numbers6-9to 6-10
NLSP support6-9
node numbers6-9
parallel paths supported6-10
protocols and services used6-9
redistribution of route information with EIGRP6-3
routing protocols1-5
ipx maximum-paths command6-11
ipx network command6-11
ipx routing command6-11
IRB
about1-9, 7-4
BVIs7-4
configuration considerations7-5
configuring7-5
displaying information about7-7
monitoring and verifying7-7
when to use1-9
ISL
about1-10
configuring exampleC-1to C-3
EtherChannel8-2
packet tagging1-10
K
Kermit protocolE-3
L
Layer 2 feature list1-2
Layer 3 switching
features1-2to 1-4
functions1-1
line vty command3-4
load balancing, about1-6
logging commandE-2
logging router outputE-2
M
MAC addresses
about4-2
HSRP1-8
management ports
configuring3-3
See also console ports3-3
Media Access Control addresses. See MAC addresses
messages, loggingE-2
multicast, IP. See IP multicast routing
N
NetWare Link Services Protocol. See NLSP support
networking protocols
IP multicast routing6-5to 6-6
IP routing6-1to 6-5
IPX routing6-9to 6-12
network numbers in IPX networks6-9
Next Hop Resolution Protocol. See NHRP support
NHRP support6-3
NLSP support6-9
node numbers in IPX networks6-9
Novell IPX. See IPX
O
Open Shortest Path First. See OSPF
operating configuration, displaying3-4
OSPF
about6-2
area concept6-2
configuring6-4
network area command6-4
process ID6-4
P
packet tagging1-10
passwords3-3
PIM
configuring6-8
modes6-6
rendezvous point6-6
port-channel command8-1
port channels8-1
port IDs4-2
print working directory. See pwd command
privileged EXEC mode2-3
Protocol Independent Multicast. See PIM
pwd command3-6
Q
QoS
about1-6
assigning WRR-scheduling weights9-4
classes supported9-1
configuring9-3
configuring at system or interface levelA-2
enabling or disabling mappingA-1
finding effective bandwidth of circuit9-2
frame scheduling9-2
interface-level mapping9-4
IP precedence9-1
precedence defaultA-2
queuing basis9-2
show mappingA-4
show switchingA-3
qos mapping precedence command9-3
quality of service. See QoS
R
recovering system images3-11to 3-13
remote terminals, logging router outputE-2
rendezvous points6-6
RIP6-2
router eigrp command6-4
router igrp command6-3
router ospf command6-4
Routing Information Protocol. See RIP
routing protocols supported6-2
S
script commandE-2
SDM
about10-1
configuring
autolearn10-2
size10-2
regions10-2
See also TCAM10-1
sdm autolearn command10-3
sdm size command10-3
show bridge command7-4
show bridge group command7-4
show interfaces bvi command7-7
show interfaces irb command7-7
show interfaces port-channel command8-6
show ip interfaces command6-5
show ip mroute command6-9
show ip protocol command6-5
show ip route command6-5
show ipx interfaces command6-12
show ipx route command6-12
show ipx servers command6-12
show ipx traffic command6-12
show qos mapping command9-4
show qos switching command9-4
show sdm size command10-4
show span command7-4
show tech-support commandE-1
show vlan command5-6
show vlans command7-4
Spanning Tree Protocol1-9
sparse mode, PIM6-6
starting up the switch routers3-1to 3-2
subinterface configuration mode5-3
support, technical. See technical support
switching database manager. See SDM10-1
syslog serverE-2
system images
backing up to TFTP server3-7
copying to boot flash memory3-8
recovering3-11
T
TCAM
entries10-2
Layer 3 switching information10-1
protocol regions10-1
space10-1
See also SDM
technical support
FTP serviceE-3
gathering dataE-1
logging router outputE-2
providing dataE-3
show tech-support commandE-1
terminals, logging router outputE-2
ternary content addressable memory. See TCAM
TFTP servers, backing up system image3-7
trunk ports5-1
U
user EXEC mode2-3
V
verifying
10/100BaseT configuration4-7
IP multicast operation6-9
IPX operation6-12
VLAN operation5-6
virtual circuits, effective bandwidth9-2
virtual LANs. See VLANs
VLANs
about1-10
configuring encapsulation
802.1Q5-4
ISL5-2
configuring examplesC-1to C-3
number per system5-1
trunk ports5-1
W
warning about commands1-7
weighted round-robin. See WRR
WRR9-2