Index

Symbols  A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  M  N  O  P  R  S  T  V

 

Symbols

144–bit CAM entries
example of IPv6 classifiers in a policy
supported by CAM classifiers
288–bit CAM entries
example of IPv6 classifiers in a policy
supported by CAM classifiers
576–bit CAM entries
example of IPv6 classifiers in a policy
supported by CAM classifiers
 

A

access level
mirror-enable command
packet mirroring
analyzer interfaces
interface types
atm commands
atm-cell-mode    12
attachment of IPv6 policies
to an interface
with CAM entries greater than 128 bits
audit logging, SNMP secure    12
 

B

bandwidth management
baseline commands
baseline radius dynamic-request
 

C

CAM blocks
containing equal-sized CAM entries
support for variable-sized entries
1
utilization for CAM entries
in an IPv4 policy, example
in an IPv6 policy, example
CAM device block size
division to hold CAM entries
example
CAM entries
configured on line moduels
calculation of CAM bit size
division into blocks to store policies
example for GE-2 LMs
number per allocation
formula for scaling limits on GE-2 LMs
formula for scaling limits on GE-HDE LMs
obtaining length dynamically, three types
between 128 and 272 bits
between 272 and 336 bits
less than 128 bits
using the optimum size
for IPv6 policies
CAM hardware classifiers
three types of CAM entries supported
on line modules of E Series Broadband Services Routers
variables-sized entries
for IPv6 policies
CAM resources
and variable-sized CAM entries
factors used to determine availability
classifier
CAM hardware    123
consumption
FPGA hardware    123
hardware    12
line module support    123
policy consumption    12
software    123
classifier control list
criteria defined
matching IP flags
matching IP fragmentation offset
matching TCP flags
multiple elements in
classifier groups
creating
classifier-group commands
classifier-group
color-aware configuration
committed-action command
committed-burst command
conventions
notice icons
text and syntax
customer support
contacting JTAC
 

D

default classifier
allocation of CAM blocks
determined by the CAM entry size
consumption of CAM blocks
same as the size computed for the policy
documentation set
comments on
 

E

E320 routers
Ethernet interfaces
exceeded-action command
excess-burst command
exp-mask command
explicit packet coloring
 

F

forward command    12
forward interface command
forward next-hop command
fragmentation offsets, filtering
 

G

GE-2 line modules
formula for scaling numbers of
CAM entries
GE-HDE line modules
formula for scaling limits
CAM entries
 

H

hierarchical aggregation nodes
hierarchical policing for interface groups
 

I

interface mirroring
supported modules
IP auxiliary input policy    12
ip commands
ip classifier-list
ipv6 classifier-list
IP fragmentation
offset, matching in a policy
IP options, filtering
IP policies
scalability improvement for
using optimum CAM entry size
IPv4 classifier
number of bits consumed
for CAM entries
IPv6 classification
144–bit CAM entries
active classifiers in the example and size of each
example for a policy attachment
288–bit CAM entries
active classifiers in the example and size of each
example for a policy attachment
576–bit CAM entries
active classifiers in the example and size of each
example for a policy attachment
number of lookups to the CAM hardware
determination of fields in the classifier
using policy definition
minimum and maximum entry sizes
for IPv6 header CAM entries
support for traffic greater than 128 bits
1
variable-sized CAM entries
and available CAM resources
maximum policies supported with four classifier per policy
maximum policies supported with one classifier per policy
performance impact
IPv6 classifier,  See IPv6 classification    
IPv6 policies
with four classifiers per policy
maximum supported with variable-sized CAM entries
with one classifier per policy
maximum supported with variable-sized CAM entries
IPv6 policy definition
sum of classification fields in the
and variable-sized CAM entries
 

M

manuals
comments on
mark rule
with rate-limit rule
mark-exp command    12
merged policy naming conventions
merging policies
configuration example
error conditions
naming conventions
persistent configuration differences
policy attachment rules
policy attachment sequence
reference counting
resolving conflicts
restrictions
rules for attachment
mirror-enable command
access level
and TACACS+
MTU (maximum transmission unit)
IP    12
multiple forwarding solutions
 

N

notice icons
 

O

one-rate rate-limit profile
overlapping classification    12
 

P

packet coloring, explicit
packet flow monitoring
packet mirroring
access level
analyzer device
CLI-based    12
configuration conflicts
configuring traps
interface-specific
ip analyzer interface
mediation device
multiple configurations
RADIUS-based
secure audit logging    12
secure local logs
secure logging
secure SNMP traps
securing with TACACS+
SNMP secure traps
system resources
terms
trigger
triggers for CLI-based
user-specific
packet tagging
parent group merge algorithm
peak-burst command
peak-rate command
percent-based rates
platform considerations
packet mirroring
policies
using RADIUS to create
overview
policy attachment rules
policy list
constructing a
creating or modifying
policy lists
applying
overview
policy management
applications
packet tagging
bandwidth management
baselining statistics
classifier groups, creating
classifier resources
committed burst calculation    12
congestion management
creating a one-rate rate-limit profile
creating a two-rate rate-limit profile
explicit packet coloring
filtering fragmentation offsets
filtering IP options
matching IP flags in a CLACL
matching IP fragmentation offset in a CLACL
matching TCP flags in a CLACL
merging policies
modifying a one-rate rate-limit profile
modifying a two-rate rate-limit profile
monitoring packet flow    12
one-rate rate-limit profile
overview
packet logging
packet mirroring
packet tagging    123
policy actions and rate-limit profiles
policy routing
policy rules, creating
QoS classification and marking
RADIUS support
rate limiting traffic flows
rate-limit profile actions
rate-limit profile attributes
rate-limit profile calculations
rate-limit profile defaults    12
resources
security
policy management configuration tasks
policy parameter
considerations
quick configuration
reference-rate
policy rule commands
forward
forward interface
forward next-hop
policy rules
creating
precedence
supported commands
 

R

rate limiting
aggregate traffic flows
for interfaces
hierarchical
individual traffic flows
rate-limit hierarchies
classifier groups
color-aware configuration
rate-limit actions
rate-limit profiles
rate-limit rules
rate-limit profiles
attributes
burst size
calculations
configuration procedure
creating    12
default values    12
modifying    12
percent-based rates
policy actions
rates
rate-limit rule
with mark rule
rate-limit-profile one-rate command
rate-limit-profile two-rate command
rate-limiting SRP traffic flows
resolving merge conflicts
 

S

secure audit logging for packet mirroring    12
secure policy-list command
Service Manager
merging policies
show commands
show color-mark-profile
show control-plane policer
show frame-relay subinterface
show gre tunnel
show interfaces
show ipv6 interface
show parent-group    12345
show policy-parameter
show rate-limit-profile
show secure classifier-list
show vlan subinterfaces    12
show ip commands
show ip interface    12
show ip mirror interface
show mirror commands
show mirror log    12
show mirror rules
show mirror subscribers
show radius commands
show radius servers
show radius statistics
show secure policy-list command
show snmp commands
show snmp secure-log
show snmp trap
single-rate rate limit profile
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
secure audit logs    12
SNMP traps
secure logs
support, technical,  See technical support    
 

T

TCP-friendly one-rate rate-limit profile
technical support
contacting JTAC
text and syntax conventions
traffic-class command
traps, SNMP
status information
two-rate rate-limit profile
 

V

variable length IPv6 classifiers
examples of
supported CAM entries
variable-sized CAM entries
144–bit size
active classifiers in the example policy
creation and attachment of an IPv6 policy, example
size of each classifier in the IPv6 policy example
288–bit size
active classifiers in the example policy
creation and attachment of an IPv6 policy, example
size of each classifier in the IPv6 policy example
576–bit size
active classifiers in the example policy
creation and attachment of an IPv6 policy, example
size of each classifier in the IPv6 policy example
factors to determine
available CAM resources
for IPv6 classification
supported bit sizes
maximum IPv6 policies supported
with four classifiers per policy
with one classifier per policy
performance impact
caused by CAM addressing