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