ATM and Layer 3 Quick Software Configuration Guide, 12.1(5)EY1
Index

Table Of Contents


A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - P - R - S - T - U - V -

index

A

administrative access

configuring 2-4

example 2-5

administrative passwords

assigning, example 2-3

ARMs. See ATM router modules

ARP. See ATM ARP

ATM Address Resolution Protocol. See ATM ARP

ATM ARP

server description 6-17

SVC environment 6-14to 6-19

ATM router modules

bridging 6-19to 6-21

classical IP over ATM PVCs 6-13

classical IP over ATM SVCs 6-14to 6-19

description 6-1

IP multicast 6-22

LANE bridging (figure) 6-7

LANE clients 6-2to 6-9

LANE routing (figures) 6-5, 6-6

multiprotocol encapsulation over ATM 6-9to 6-12

RFC 1483 6-9to 6-12

B

baud rate

configuring terminal emulation 1-1

bridging

configuring ATM router module interfaces 6-19to 6-21

description 5-11

Ethernet interfaces 5-11

example ATM router module configuration 6-21

example Ethernet configuration 5-13

broadcast-and-unknown servers. See BUSs

BUSs

addressing 4-3

assigning interfaces 4-4

configuring 4-9

description 4-2

C

card numbering

description 1-4

figure 1-4

Cisco.com

description xii

classical IP over ATM

example (figure) 6-16

PVC environment 6-13

SVC environment 6-14to 6-19

CLI, using 1-1to 1-10

command-line prompts. See prompts

command modes

description 1-2

example 1-2

configuration changes

displaying, example 1-8

saving 1-9

configurations

displaying, example 1-8

CPUs. See route processors

customer service and support

Cisco.com xii

customer service and support. See technical assistance

D

data bits

configuring terminal emulation 1-1

disabling commands or features 1-8

documentation

cautions x

CD-ROM xi

conventions ix

feedback xii

notes x

obtaining xi

related viii

tips x

World Wide Web xi

E

ELANs

description 4-2

emulated LANs. See ELANs

Enhanced Gigabit Ethernet. See Ethernet

ESI addresses

classical IP over ATM 6-17

configuring ARP clients 6-15

configuring SVCs 3-4

description 4-3

EtherChannel

configuring 5-14to 5-16

description 5-14

example configuration 5-16

Ethernet

configuring interfaces 5-1to 5-3

LANE support 4-3

switch configuration, LANE 4-14

example configurations

LANE 4-10to 4-17

PVCs 3-9

PVPs 3-19, 3-21

soft PVCs 3-14

SVCs 3-2

F

Fast EtherChannel. See EtherChannel

Fast Ethernet. See Ethernet

G

Gigabit EtherChannel. See EtherChannel

Gigabit Ethernet. See Ethernet

H

help

command-line interface 1-2

using question marks 1-2

using the up arrow key 1-2

I

images. See system images

interface numbering

description 1-3to 1-6

example 1-7

figure 1-3, 1-7

Internet Protocol multicast routing. See IP multicast routing

IP addresses

configuring remote Telnet access 2-4

configuring SVCs 3-4

EtherChannel interfaces 5-14

Gigabit Ethernet interfaces 5-2, 5-6

IP multicast routing

ATM router module example 6-23

configuring ATM router modules 6-22

configuring Ethernet interfaces 5-10

description 5-10

Ethernet example 5-11

IP routing protocol

example configuration 5-9

IP routing protocols

configuring 5-6

description 5-6

L

LANE

addressing considerations 4-3

assigning components 4-4

ATM router module 6-2to 6-9

components 4-2

Ethernet and Token Ring support 4-3

example configurations 4-10to 4-17

LAN emulation. See LANE

LAN emulation Address Resolution Protocol. See LE_ARP

LAN emulation clients. See LECs

LAN emulation configuration servers. See LECSs

LAN emulation servers. See LESs

LANE requirements 4-4

LE_ARP

description 4-2

LECs

addressing 4-3

assigning interfaces 4-4

ATM router module 6-2to 6-9

configuring 4-5

description 4-2

LECSs

addressing 4-3

assigning interfaces 4-4

configuring 4-6

configuring databases 4-7

description 4-2

LESs

addressing 4-3

assigning interfaces 4-4

configuring 4-9

description 4-2

M

MAC addresses

description 4-2

map groups

configuring SVCs 3-7

map lists

configuring SVCs 3-7

modes. See command modes

multicast routing. See IP multicast routing

multiprotocol encapsulation over ATM

configuring 6-9to 6-12

example 6-11

N

naming switch routers 2-1

network service access point addresses. See NSAP addresses

NSAP addresses

configuring ARP clients 6-15

configuring LECSs 4-6

configuring soft PVCs 3-15

configuring SVCs 3-6

numbering. See interface numbering

P

parity

configuring terminal emulation 1-1

passwords. See administrative passwords

permanent virtual channels. See PVCs

permanent virtual paths. See PVPs

port numbering

description 1-6

figure 1-6

processor cards. See router processors

prompts

changing 2-1

PVCs

ATM switch routers configuration, example 3-10

configuring 3-9to 3-13

example network (figure) 3-9

router configuration, example 3-12

See also soft PVCs

PVPs

configuring 3-19to 3-20

description 3-19

example network (figure) 3-19

R

remote administrative access

configuring 2-4

example 2-5

restricting access

assigning passwords 2-3

RFC 1483

configuring ATM router modules 6-9to 6-12

example 6-11

RFC 1577. See classical IP over ATM

route processors

Ethernet interface 2-4

interface numbering 1-5

interfaces (figure) 1-6

router configuration

LANE 4-13

PVCs 3-12

soft PVCs 3-17

SVCs 3-2

S

service and support. See technical assistance

Simple Server Redundancy Protocol. See SSRP

slot numbering. See card numbering

soft PVCs

configuring 3-13to 3-18

configuring ATM switch routers 3-14

configuring routers 3-17

description 3-13

example network (figure) 3-14

NSAP addresses 3-15

See also PVCs

SSRP

description 4-2

stop bits

configuring terminal emulation 1-1

subcard numbering

description 1-5

figure 1-5

subslot numbering. See subcard numbering

SVCs

configuring 3-1to 3-8

configuring routers 3-2

configuring signaling 3-3

description 3-1

ESI addresses 3-4

example network (figure) 3-2

IP addresses 3-4

map groups 3-7

map lists 3-7

NSAP addresses 3-6

switched virtual channels. See SVCs

switch routers

reloading 2-8to 2-10

system images

downloading 2-6

redundant switch processors 2-11

updating 2-6to 2-15

updating example 2-8

T

TAC. See technical assistance

technical assistance

obtaining xiito xiv

TAC xiii

Telnet access

configuring 2-4

example 2-5

terminal emulation, recommended settings 1-1

Token Ring

LANE support 4-3

tunnels. See VP tunnels

U

unauthorized access, preventing 2-3

undo. See disabling commands or features

V

virtual LANs. See VLANs

virtual path tunnels. See VP tunnels

VLANs

configuring 5-3to 5-5

description 5-3

example configuration 5-5

VP tunnels

configuring 3-21to 3-23

description 3-21

example network (figure) 3-21