Book description
Cisco IOS 12.0 Interface Configuration is a comprehensive guide detailing how to configure physical and virtual interfaces-the two types of interfaces supported on Cisco routers. It provides readers with the most current router task and command information for their network environments and teaches how to effectively implement these techniques and commands on their networks.
Table of contents
- Copyright
- Acknowledgments
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Interface Configuration Overview
- Interface Types Supported on Cisco Routers
- Understanding Interface Configuration
- Understanding Subinterfaces
- Configuring Features Available on Any Interface
- Understanding OIR
- Understanding Fast Switching Support
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Monitoring and Maintaining the Interface
- Monitoring Interface and Controller Status
- Monitoring the T1 or E1 Controller
- Monitoring and Maintaining CSU/DSU Service Modules
- Monitoring the LAN Extender Interface
- Monitoring and Maintaining a Hub
- Monitoring Tunnels
- Clearing and Resetting the Interface
- Shutting Down and Restarting the Interface
- Configuring Loopback Detection
- Running Interface Loopback Diagnostics
- Enabling Loopback Testing of Fractional T1/T1
- Interface Configuration Examples
- About the Cisco IOS 12.0 Reference Library
- Using Cisco IOS Software
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1. Configuring LAN Interfaces
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Configuring an Ethernet or a Fast Ethernet Interface
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Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Interface Configuration Task List
- Specifying an Ethernet or a Fast Ethernet Interface
- Specifying an Ethernet Encapsulation Method
- Specifying Full-Duplex Operation
- Specifying the Media and Connector Type
- Extending the 10BaseT Capability
- Configuring Fast Ethernet 100BaseT
- Configuring the PA-12E/2FE Port Adapter
- Configuring the 100VG-AnyLAN Port Adapter
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Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Interface Configuration Task List
- Configuring Fast EtherChannel
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Configuring a Fiber Distributed Data Interface
- Source-Route Bridging over FDDI on Cisco 4000-M, Cisco 4500-M, and Cisco 4700-M Routers
- Particle-Based Switching of Source-Route Bridge Packets on Cisco 7200 Series Routers
- Using Connection Management Information
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FDDI Configuration Task List
- Specifying a FDDI Interface
- Enabling FDDI Bridging Encapsulation
- Enabling Full-Duplex Mode on the FDDI
- Setting the Token Rotation Time
- Setting the Transmission Valid Timer
- Controlling the Transmission Timer
- Modifying the C-Min Timer
- Modifying the TB-Min Timer
- Modifying the FDDI Timeout Timer
- Controlling SMT Frame Processing
- Enabling Duplicate Address Checking
- Setting the Bit Control
- Controlling the CMT Microcode
- Starting and Stopping FDDI
- Setting the FDDI Frames-per-Token Limit
- Controlling the FDDI SMT Message Queue Size
- Preallocating Buffers for Bursty FDDI Traffic
- Configuring a Hub Interface
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Configuring a LAN Extender Interface
- Connecting a LAN Extender to a Core Router
- Discovering the MAC Address
- Upgrading Software for the LAN Extender
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Configuring the LAN Extender
- Configuring and Creating a LAN Extender Interface
- Defining Packet Filters
- Controlling Priority Queuing
- Controlling the Sending of Commands to the LAN Extender
- Shutting Down and Restarting the LAN Extender's Ethernet Interface
- Restarting the LAN Extender
- Downloading a Software Image to the LAN Extender
- Troubleshooting the LAN Extender
- Configuring a Token Ring Interface
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LAN Interface Configuration Examples
- Enabling Ethernet Encapsulation Example
- Enabling Full-Duplex Operation Example
- PA-12E/2FE Port Configuration Examples
- PA-VG100 Port Adapter Configuration Example
- Fast EtherChannel Configuration Examples
- FDDI Frames Configuration Example
- Hub Configuration Examples
- Enabling a LAN Extender Interface Example
- LAN Extender Interface Access List Examples
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Configuring an Ethernet or a Fast Ethernet Interface
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2. Configuring Serial Interfaces
- Configuring a High-Speed Serial Interface
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Configuring a Synchronous Serial Interface
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Synchronous Serial Configuration Task List
- Specifying a Synchronous Serial Interface
- Specifying Synchronous Serial Encapsulation
- Configuring a JT2 6.3-MHz Serial Port Adapter
- Configuring Half-Duplex and Bisync for Synchronous Serial Port Adapters on Cisco 7200 Series Routers
- Configuring Compression Service Adapters on Cisco 7500 SeriesRouters
- Configuring Compression of HDLC Data
- Configuring Real-Time Transport Protocol Header Compression
- Configuring the CRC
- Using the NRZI Line-Coding Format
- Enabling the Internal Clock
- Inverting the Data
- Inverting the Transmit Clock Signal
- Setting Transmit Delay
- Configuring DTR Signal Pulsing
- Ignoring DCD and Monitoring DSR as Line Up/Down Indicator
- Specifying the Serial Network Interface Module Timing
- Specifying G.703 and E1-G.703/G.704 Interface Options
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Synchronous Serial Configuration Task List
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Configuring a Channelized T3 Interface Processor
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Channelized T3 Configuration Task List
- Configuring the T3 Controller
- Configuring Each T1 Channel
- Configuring External T1 Channels
- Troubleshooting the T3 and T1 Channels
- Loopback T1 Channels
- Loopback T3 Lines
- Monitoring and Maintaining the CT3IP
- Configuring Maintenance Data Link Messages
- Enabling Performance Report Monitoring
- Enabling the BERT Test Pattern
- Enabling Remote FDL Loopbacks
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Channelized T3 Configuration Task List
- Configuring PA-E3 and PA-2E3 Serial Port Adapters
- Configuring PA-T3 and PA-2T3 Serial Port Adapters
- Configuring a Packet OC-3 Interface
- Configuring Automatic Protection Switching of Packet-over-SONET Circuits
- Configuring Serial Interfaces for CSU/DSU Service Modules
- Configuring Low-Speed Serial Interfaces
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Serial Interface Configuration Examples
- Enabling Interface Configuration Examples
- HSSI Configuration Examples
- Channelized T3 Interface Processor Configuration Examples
- PA-E3 Serial Port Adapter Configuration Example
- PA-T3 and PA-2T3 Configuration Example
- Packet OC-3 Interface Configuration Examples
- APS Configuration Examples
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CSU/DSU Service Module Examples
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FT1/T1 Examples
- Specifying a T1 Frame Type Example
- Specifying the CSU Line Build Out Example
- Specifying T1 Line-Code Type Example
- Enabling Loopcodes Example
- Specifying Timeslots Example
- Displaying a Performance Report Example
- Enabling Loopback Line Examples
- Loopback DTE Example
- Setting the Clock Source Example
- TI CSU WIC Configuration Example
- Two- and Four-Wire 56/64-kpbs Service Module Examples
- E1-G.703/G.704 Serial Port Adapter Example
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FT1/T1 Examples
- Low-Speed Serial Interface Examples
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3. Configuring Logical Interfaces
- Configuring a Loopback Interface
- Configuring a Null Interface
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Configuring a Tunnel Interface
- Advantages of Tunneling
- Special Considerations
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IP Tunneling Configuration Task List
- Specifying the Tunnel Interface
- Configuring the Tunnel Source
- Configuring the Tunnel Destination
- Configuring the Tunnel Mode
- Configuring End-to-End Checksumming
- Configuring a Tunnel Identification Key
- Configuring a Tunnel Interface to Drop Out-of-Order Datagrams
- Configuring Asynchronous Host Mobility
- Logical Interface Configuration Examples
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4. Configuring Interface Commands
- access-list (standard)
- access-list (type-code)
- aps authenticate
- aps force
- aps group
- aps lockout
- aps manual
- aps protect
- aps revert
- aps timers
- aps unidirectional
- aps working
- atm sonet
- auto-polarity
- bandwidth
- cablelength
- cablelength long
- cablelength short
- cas-group
- channel-group (Fast EtherChannel)
- clear controller lex
- clear counters
- clear hub
- clear hub counters
- clear interface
- clear interface fastethernet
- clear rif-cache
- clear service-module serial
- clock rate
- clock source(CT3IP)
- clock source (Cisco AS5200)
- clock source (Cisco MC3810)
- clock source (controller)
- clock source (interface)
- cmt connect
- cmt disconnect
- compress
- controller t3
- copy flash lex
- copy tftp lex
- crc
- crc4
- crc bits 5
- cut-through
- delay
- dce-terminal-timing enable
- description (controller)
- down-when-looped
- dsu bandwidth
- dsu mode
- dte-invert-txc
- duplex
- early-token-release
- encapsulation
- fddi burst-count
- fddi c-min
- fddi cmt-signal-bits
- fddi duplicate-address-check
- fddi encapsulate
- fddi frames-per-token
- fddi smt-frames
- fddi tb-min
- fddi tl-min-time
- fddi t-out
- fddi token-rotation-time
- fddi valid-transmission-time
- fdl
- framing (E1/T1 controller)
- framing (E3/T3 interface)
- framing (T3 controller)
- full-duplex
- half-duplex
- half-duplex controlled-carrier
- half-duplex timer
- hold-queue
- hssi external-loop-request
- hssi internal-clock
- hub
- ignore-dcd
- ignore-hw local-loopback
- interface
- interface dialer
- interface fastethernet
- interface group-async
- interface port-channel
- interface vg-anylan
- international bit
- invert data
- invert rxclock
- invert-transmit-clock
- invert txclock
- keepalive
- lex burned-in-address
- lex input-address-list
- lex input-type-list
- lex priority-group
- lex retry-count
- lex timeout
- linecode
- link-test
- local-lnm
- loopback (interface)
- loopback (E3/ T3 interface)
- loopback (T1 interface)
- loopback (T3 controller)
- loopback applique
- loopback dte
- loopback line
- loopback remote (interface)
- mdl
- media-type
- mop enabled
- mop sysid
- mtu
- national bit
- nrzi-encoding
- physical-layer
- port
- pos flag
- pos framing
- pos internal-clock
- pos report
- pos scramble-atm
- pos threshold
- pri-group
- pulse-time
- ring-speed
- scramble
- service-module 56k clock rate
- service-module 56k clock source
- service-module 56k data-coding
- service-module 56k network-type
- service-module 56k remote-loopback
- service-module 56k switched-carrier
- service-module t1 clock source
- service-module t1 data-coding
- service-module t1 fdl
- service-module t1 framing
- service-module t1 lbo
- service-module t1 linecode
- service-module t1 remote-alarm-enable
- service-module t1 remote-loopback
- service-module t1 timeslots
- show aps
- show bridge group
- show compress
- show controllers cbus
- show controllers ethernet
- show controllers fastethernet
- show controllers fddi
- show controllers lex
- show controllers mci
- show controllers pcbus
- show controllers pos
- show controllers serial
- show controllers t1
- show controllers t3
- show controllers token
- show controllers vg-anylan
- show diag
- show diagbus
- show hub
- show interfaces
- show interfaces ethernet
- show interfaces fastethernet
- show interfaces fddi
- show interfaces hssi
- show interfaces ip-brief
- show interfaces lex
- show interfaces loopback
- show interfaces port-channel
- show interfaces pos
- show interfaces serial
- show interfaces tokenring
- show interfaces tunnel
- show interfaces vg-anylan
- show ip interface
- show pas eswitch address
- show rif
- show service-module serial
- shutdown (controller)
- shutdown (hub)
- shutdown (interface)
- smt-queue-threshold
- snmp trap illegal-address
- source-address
- speed
- squelch
- t1 bert
- t1 clock source
- t1 external
- t1 fdl ansi
- t1 framing
- t1 linecode
- t1 test
- t1 timeslot
- t1 yellow
- test interface fastethernet
- test service-module
- timeslot
- transmit-clock-internal
- transmitter-delay
- ts16
- tunnel checksum
- tunnel destination
- tunnel key
- tunnel mode
- tunnel sequence-datagrams
- tunnel source
- tx-queue-limit
Product information
- Title: Cisco IOS 12.0 Interface Configuration
- Author(s):
- Release date: March 1999
- Publisher(s): Cisco Press
- ISBN: 9781578701568
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