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Index
Numerics
10BASE2, 22
10BASE5, 22
10BASE-T, 22
802.11. See IEEE 802.11
802.11a, 788-789
802.11b, 789-790
802.11g, 790-791
802.11n, 791
802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol. See STP
802.1Q
PVST+, 69
VLAN trunking, 44-45
configuration, 45-46
802.1Q-in-Q tunneling, 51-52
802.1X, 764-766
configuration, 766
802.2 LLC, Type fields, 18
A
AAA (authentication, authorization, and
accounting), 747
authentication methods, 748-750
CLI, 747
groups of AAA servers, 750-751
overriding defaults for login security,
751
aaa authentication command, 749-750
aaa authentication ppp default, 752
ABRs (Area Border Routers), 276
stubby areas, 287
access lists, statements, 771
access points, 795, 832
access ports, protecting, 82-83
ACEs (Access Control Entries), 770
IP ACL, 770-771
ACK flags, 156
ACKs, 799
ACL, rate-limit ACL, 580
ACS (Cisco Secure Access Control
Server), 747
active and not pruned VLANs, 48
active mode, FTP, 161-162
active routes (EIGRP), 243-245
stuck-in-active state, 245-246
active scanning, infrastructure mode, 799
AD (administrative distance),
317, 323-324
preventing suboptimal routes, 335-338
with route tags, 338-340
ad hoc mode, 800-801
wireless LANs, 794
adapters, wireless LAN client adapters,
833
adaptive shaping, 565
FRTS, 570
adaptive shaping, Frame Relay, 614
adding
default routes to BGP, 381-382
eBGP routes to IP routing tables,
392-393
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Numerics

IndexNumerics10BASE2, 2210BASE5, 2210BASE-T, 22802.11. See IEEE 802.11802.11a, 788-789802.11b, 789-790802.11g, 790-791802.11n, 791802.1D Spanning Tree

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1021neighbor, 270, 274, 468neighbor default-originate, 382neighbor ebgp-multihop, 401, 469neighbor filter-list command, 439neighbor peer-group, 365ne

Seite 3

1022spanning-tree portfast, 79spanning-tree vlan, 73summary-address, 344switchport access vlan, 38, 43switchport mode, 49switchport nonegotiate, 49swi

Seite 4 - BGP policies, configuring

1023configuration register, 858-859configurations, switch ports, 12-14configuringBGP policies. See BGP policies, configuringCB Policing, 575defaults for

Seite 5 - BGP policies, configuring

1024conversion, decimal-to-hexadecimal-to-binary values, 955, 959Core-Based Tree (CBT), 687CoS (Class of Service) field, 493CB Marking tool, 505-507CQ

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1025rules for pruning, 697-699source-based distribution trees, 692-693steady-state operation and state refresh messages, 699-700deny clauses, route m

Seite 7 - CCM (Cisco CallManager)

1026dynamic grouping, CiscoWorks WLSE, 835dynamic NAT, configuration, 118-119dynamic NAT (without PAT), 116-117Dynamic Trunk Protocol (DTP), 45EE1, 592

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1027switch buffering, 10-11switch port configuration, 12-14twisted pairs, 8-9Type fields, 18types, 24types of Ethernet, 22VLANs. See VLANsEthernet ov

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1028OSPF, 295ABR LSA type 3 filtering, 297-298distribute-list command, 295-297subnets of summaries, using aggregate-address command, 429-430finding RPs,

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1029FSR (Fast Secure Roaming), 828FT (finish time), 525FTP (file transfer protocol), active and passive mode, 161-162full duplex (FDX), 9full-featured

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1030IIANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority), 638iBGP (internal BGP), 362-365over eBGP, 466iBGP routes, adding to IP routing tables, 394-396BGP syn

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iBGP routes to IP routing tables, 394-409multiple BGP routes to IP routing tables, 450address formats, Ethernet, 17-18Address Resolution Protocol. See

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1031IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol), 635, 645joining groups, 670RGMP, 674IGMPv1, 645-646host membership query functions, 646-647host member

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1032IOSboot system command, 859command help, 860commands, 862queuing, 521IOS commands, catalyst IOS commands for catalyst switch configuration, 23IOS s

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1033IP forwarding, 177-178classful routing, 185-186classless routing, 185-186command references, 197fast switching, 178switching paths, 178-179IP hos

Seite 16 - filtering

1034in, 428not-advertise, 344out, 428passive, 603summary-only, 429LL3PDU (Layer 3 PDU), 856LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol), 77-78LAN switch f

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1035Linksys WRT55AG dual-band access point, 801Listening state (Spanning Tree), 68lists most of the settings that impact show ip bgp command, 454litt

Seite 18 - HTTP protocol, TCP/IP

1036mapping multicast IP addresses to MAC addresses, 642-643mark probability denominator (MPD), 540marking tools. See classification and marking toolsm

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1037mnemonicsfor memorizing BGP decision process, 451-452OSI terminology, 855modified tail drop, 526modifying queue length, 520Modular QoS CLI. See MQ

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1038multi-exit discriminators, 464multilayer switching. See MLSMultilink PPP (MLP), 597multipath, RF signals, 820-821multiple adjacent AS, 466multiple

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1039NEXT_HOP, 466NEXT_HOP PA, 385, 446NEXT_HOP reachable, 456next-hop feature, RIP, 219-220NICs, loopback circuitry, 11NLPID (Network Layer Protocol

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1040stub router, 303-304virtual links, 299-301costs, 292-295DRs on LANs, 266election on, 268-269optimizing, 266-268filtering, 295ABR LSA type 3 filteri

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1014ARP (Address Resolution Protocol), 137-139, 179-180DAI, 758gratuitous ARPs, 759AS_CONFED_SEQ, 399, 439, 442AS_CONFED_SEQ the show ip bgp command.,

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1041ICMP, 134-135ICMP Redirect message, 137ICMP Time Exceeded message, 136ICMP Unreachable message, 135NTP, 143-145proxy ARP, 137-139RARP, 139-141RIP

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1042PIM-DM (Protocol Independent Multicast dense mode), 635-636, 638, 690-691Assert messages, 703-704designated routers, 704forming adjacencies with P

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1043POST (power-on self-test), 858power-save mode, wireless configuration parameters (IEEE 802.11), 805-806PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol), 595-596compr

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1044topology table, 238-240updates, 236-238GLBP, 141-143HSRP, 141-143ICMP, 134-135ICMP Redirect message, 137ICMP Time Exceeded message, 136ICMP Unreac

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1045queuing toolsCBWFQ, 529-530, 532, 538bandwidth, 532-534command references, 530comparing, 520CQ, 523-524FIFO queuing, 521LLQ, 529, 534-536, 538ban

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1046request-to-send/clear-to-send. See RTS/CTSResource Reservation Protocol (RSVP), 527Retransmission, 308reverse-path-forwarding (RPF) paths, 684revi

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1047route redistribution, 324influencing with metrics and metric types, 340-342redistribute command, 324-325setting metrics, metric types, and tags,

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1048RP (rendezvous point), 687finding, 720, 728Anycast RP with MSDP, 726-727with Auto-RP, 721-723with BSR, 724-725multicast routing tables, PIM-SM, 71

Seite 32 - Protocols

1049service-policy out command, 538service-policy output, 532, 559service-policy output policy-map-name, 564Session Description Protocol (SDP), 644se

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1050SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), 163Get message, 166Inform message, 166MIBs, 164, 166protocol messages, 165-166protocols, 164Response me

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1015BB8ZS (Bipolar 8 Zero Substitution), 592versus AMI, 593BackboneFast, optimizing STP, 73, 75backdoor routes, IP routing tables, 393-394Backward Ex

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1051storing VLAN configurations, 43-44STP (Spanning Tree Protocol), 57, 61calculating costs to determine RPs, 63choosing which ports forward, 61determ

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1052SWAN (Structured Wireless-Aware Network), 828CiscoWorks WLSAir/RF scanning and monitoring, 836assisted site surveys, 835automatic access point con

Seite 37 - RP (rendezvous point)

1053IP routing tables. See IP routing tablesTACACS+, 747tacacs-server host commands, 750tags, route redistribution, 328-329Tc, 555-556tuning shaping

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1054Transport Layer Security (TLS), 163triggered extensions to RIP, 210triggered updates (RIP), 208-210troubleshooting CiscoWorks WLSE, 837trunk config

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1055Vvalues, COMMUNITY values, 475, 479Variable Length Subnet Masking (VLSM), 104subnet allocation, 105-106VC (virtual circuit), 610violating packets

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1056WWait, 308watch mode, TCP intercept, 776WC mask (wildcard mask), 424WCS (Wireless Control System), 833WDS, 828-829WDS (Wireless Domain Services),

Seite 41

1057wireless system configurations, 802.11, 791ad hoc mode configuration, 794infrastructure mode configuration, 792-794workgroup bridges, 833WPA (Wi-F

Seite 42

1016Step 2 Highest Local Preference (LOCAL_PREF), 457-458Step 3 Choose Between Locally Injected Routes Based on, 458Step 4 Shortest AS_PATH, 459-463St

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1017BOOTP, 139-141BootStrap Router (BSR), 721Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), 276BPDU (bridge protocol data unit), 62, 70BPDU Guard, 82-83enabling, 754

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1018CCM (Cisco CallManager), 839CCP (Compression Control Protocol), 602CDP, disabling, 754CDT (congestive discard threshold), 526ceased updates (RIP),

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1019Class of Service (CoS) field, 493Class Selector (CS) PHBs, 491Class-Based Marking. See CB Marking toolClass-Based Policing. See CB PolicingClass-B

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1020area filter-list, 298area range command, 299area stub, 288area virtual-link, 303auto-cost reference-bandwidth, 294auto-summary, 378bandwidth, 529,

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