Table Of Contents
Symbols - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V -
Index
Symbols
<cr> 1-9
? command 1-9
A
administratively down state 7-8
autonegotiation
configuring 7-6
disabling on fiber interfaces 7-7
enabling on fiber interfaces 7-7
auxiliary port, using 1-7
B
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) 4-3
C
carriage return (<cr>) 1-9
cautions, usage in text i-xiv
CEF 11-1
CEF for PFC2
See CEF
circuit emulation service over packet-switched network 11-2
Cisco IOS configuration changes, saving 1-12
command-line interface, getting help 1-9
command line processing 1-7
command modes, understanding 1-2
commands
context-sensitive help for abbreviating 1-9
default form, using 1-12
no form, using 1-12
command syntax
conventions i-xiii
displaying (example) 1-9
configuration files, backing up to bootflash
1-12
configuration files, backing up to TFTP 1-13
configuration files, backing up to USB Flash Disk 1-13
configuration files, managing 1-12
configurations, saving 1-12
configure terminal command 7-2
console, accessing 1-4
console, accessing using a direct connection 1-4
console, accessing using telnet 1-6
console, configuring a transport map 2-3
console, connecting 1-4
console, traffic handling 2-2
console, using 1-5
console, viewing handling configuration 2-12
copy command 7-7
crashinfo files, overview 5-4
D
diagnostic configuration mode, summary of 1-3
diagnostic mode, overview 1-3
dot1q encapsulation 7-6
configuration (example) 7-17
E
e1 bert pattern command 8-8
encapsulation
dot1q 7-6
configuration (example) 7-17
SNAP 7-5
F
field programmable hardware device upgrade 5-3
file systems, overview 5-3
filtering output, show and more commands 1-14
for 7-11
framing, configuring 8-5
G
Gigabit Ethernet Interface Modules
configuring 7-1
modifying MTU 7-5
global configuration mode, summary of 1-2
H
hardware, upgrading in the field 5-3
hardware platforms
See platforms, supported
help command 1-9
history buffer, using 1-8
Hot Standby Router Protocol . See HSRP.
HSRP, verifying configuration 7-4
I
IEEE 802.1Q encapsulation 7-6
configuration (example) 7-17
interface
basic configuration (example) 7-16
enabling 7-3
restarting 7-8
shutting down 7-8
verifying configuration7-9to ??
interface address, specifying 7-3
interface configuration mode, summary of 1-2
interface gigabitethernet command 7-2
interface tengigabitethernet command 7-2
ip address command 7-2
K
keyboard shortcuts 1-7
L
lost+found directory, overview 5-4
M
Management Ethernet Interface, common tasks 3-3
Management Ethernet interface, interface numbering 3-2
Management Ethernet interface, IP Address Handling 3-2
Management Ethernet interface, overview 3-1
Management Ethernet Interface, VRF 3-2
modem, accessing 1-7
modes
See command modes
mpls mtu command 7-5
MTU (maximum transmission unit)
configuration (example) 7-16
default size 7-5
interface MTU
additional overhead 7-5
configuration guidelines 7-5
configuring 7-5
description 7-5
verifying 7-6
IP MTU, description 7-5
maximum size 7-5
MPLS MTU, description 7-5
tag MTU, description 7-5
types 7-5
mtu command 7-2, 7-3, 7-5
N
negotiation auto command 7-7
no negotiation auto command 7-7
no shut command 7-3
notes, usage in text i-xiv
NVRAM 7-7
O
OIR (online insertion and removal)
and shutting down or restarting interfaces 7-8
online insertion and removal. See OIR.
P
platforms, supported
release notes, identify using 1-15
privileged EXEC mode, summary of 1-2
prompts, system 1-2
provisioning files, overview 5-2
Q
question mark (?) command 1-9
R
release notes
See platforms, supported
rommon image, overview 5-3
ROM monitor mode, summary of 1-3
RPAccess, Overview 5-2
RPBase, Overview 5-2
RPControl, Overview 5-2
RPIOS, Overview 5-2
running configuration, saving to NVRAM 7-7
S
Secure Shell (SSH), configuring persistent SSH 2-9
Secure Shell (SSH), persistent 2-2
Secure Shell (SSH), persistent SSH restrictions 2-17
Secure Shell (SSH), viewing handling configuration 2-12
show history command 1-8
show hw-module subslot transceiver idprom command 7-10
show interface serial command 8-10
show interfaces gigabitethernet command 7-6
show standby command 7-4
shutdown command 7-8
SNAP (Subnetwork Access Protocol) encapsulation 7-5
Software Packaging, Overview 5-1
Stateful Switchover (SSO), overview 4-2
Stateful Switchover, Supported Protocols and Applications 4-2
Step1 8-16
Step4 8-16
Structure-agnostic TDM over Packet 11-1
Structure-agnostic TDM over Packet (SaToP) 11-1
T
T1/E1 Interface Module 8-1
configuring 8-2
framing 8-5
verifying the configuration 8-17
Tab key, command completion 1-9
telnet, configuring persistent telnet 2-5
telnet, persistent 2-2
telnet, persistent telnet restrictions 2-17
telnet, using 1-5
telnet, using to access console 1-6
telnet, viewing handling configuration 2-12
Tracing, how tracing works 13-1
Tracing, overview 13-1
Tracing, setting a tracing level 13-4
Tracing, tracing levels 13-2
Tracing, viewing a tracing level 13-3
Tracing, viewing trace logs 13-5
U
upgrading field programmable hardware device 5-3
user EXEC mode, summary of 1-2
V
VLANs (virtual LANs)
configuration (example) 7-17