
JunosE 13.2.x Link Layer Configuration Guide
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Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
About the Documentation
Chapters
Configuring ATM 
Overview
Platform Considerations
References
Supported Features
ATM NBMA
Operations, Administration, and Management of ATM Interfaces
Before You Configure ATM
Configuration Tasks
Creating a Basic Configuration
Setting Optional Parameters
Configuring OAM
Configuring an NBMA Interface
Creating an NBMA Static Map
Assigning Descriptions to Interfaces 
Sending Interface Descriptions to AAA 
Configuring Individual ATM PVC Parameters
Configuring ATM VC Classes
Benefits
Precedence Levels
Upgrade Considerations
Configuring VC Classes
Assigning VC Classes to Individual PVCs
Assigning VC Classes to ATM Major Interfaces
Assigning VC Classes to Static ATM 1483 Subinterfaces
Assigning VC Classes to Base Profiles for Bulk-Configured VC
Ranges
Precedence Level Examples for Assigning VC Classes
Configuring Dynamic ATM 1483 Subinterfaces
Monitoring ATM
Configuring Frame Relay
Configuring Multilink Frame Relay
Configuring Upper-Layer Protocols over Static Ethernet Interfaces
Upper-Layer Protocols over Static Ethernet Overview
Upper-Layer Protocols over Static Ethernet Platform Considerations
Upper-Layer Protocols over Static Ethernet References
Configuring IP over a Static Ethernet Interface
Configuring PPPoE over a Static Ethernet Interface
Configuring IP and MPLS over a Static Ethernet Interface
Configuring IP, MPLS, and PPPoE over Ethernet
L2TP and Ethernet
Multinetting and Ethernet
Monitoring Upper-Level Protocols over Ethernet
Configuring VLAN and S-VLAN Subinterfaces
VLAN Overview
S-VLAN Overview
VLAN and S-VLAN Platform Considerations
VLAN and S-VLAN References
Configuring VLAN Subinterfaces
Configuring S-VLAN Subinterfaces
Example: Configuring S-VLAN Tunnels for Layer 2 Services over
MPLS
S-VLAN Oversubscription
ACI-based VLAN Subinterfaces per S-VLAN Overview
Configuring the Number of ACI-based VLAN Subinterfaces per
S-VLAN 
Monitoring VLAN and S-VLAN Subinterfaces 
Configuring 802.3ad Link Aggregation and Link Redundancy 
Understanding 802.3ad Ethernet Link Aggregation
802.3ad Link Aggregation Platform Considerations
802.3ad Link Aggregation References
Configuring 802.3ad Link Aggregation
Example: Configuring 802.3ad Link Aggregation
Ethernet Link Redundancy Overview
Ethernet Link Redundancy Behavior Overview
Configuring Ethernet Link Redundancy
Monitoring a Specified Ethernet Member Link in an IEEE 802.3ad
LAG Bundle
Monitoring Ethernet Member Links in all IEEE 802.3ad LAG Bundles
Configuring IEEE 802.3ah OAM Link-Fault Management
Ethernet OAM Link-Fault Management Overview
Ethernet OAM Link-Fault Management Platform Considerations
Ethernet OAM Link-Fault Management References
OAM Messages
OAM Elements Overview
OAM Client
OAM Sublayer
OAM Feature Overview
OAM Discovery Feature
OAM Link Monitoring Feature
OAM Remote Fault Detection Feature
OAM Remote and Local Loopback Feature
Interrelationship of OAM Link-Fault Management with Ethernet
Subsystems
Guidelines for Configuring 802.3ah OAM Link-Fault Management
Configuring 802.3ah OAM Link-Fault Management
Example: Configuring 802.3ah OAM Link-Fault Management and
Enabling Remote Failure Monitoring on an Interface
Example: Enabling Remote Loopback Support on the Local Interface
Monitoring OAM Link-Fault Management Discovery Settings for
an Interface
Monitoring OAM Link-Fault Management Statistics for an Interface
Monitoring OAM Link-Fault Management Configuration for an Interface
Monitoring OAM Link-Fault Management Sessions on All Configured
Interfaces
Configuring Point-to-Point Protocol
Understanding PPP
Understanding PPP Link Control Protocol
Broadband Remote Access Support for PPP Overview
Understanding Extensible Authentication Protocol
Remote Peer Scenarios During Negotiation of PPP Options
IPCP Lockout and Local IP Address Pool Restoration Overview
IPCP Negotiation with Optional Peer IP Address Overview
Processing NCP Negotiations in a Dual-Stack Environment Overview
Overview of Processing IPCP Negotiations for Dual-Stack Subscribers
Releasing IPv4 Addresses During Termination of PPP Sessions
IPCP Renegotiation of IPv4 Addresses for Dual-Stack Subscribers
PPP Platform Considerations
PPP References
Configuring PPP over a Serial Interface
Overview of Sequencing NCP Packets for POS Interfaces with
PPP Encapsulation
Sequencing NCP Packets for POS Interfaces with PPP Encapsulation
Configuring Optional PPP Configuration Tasks
Adding a Description or Alias for a Static PPP Interface
Configuring the IPCP Lockout Option for Each PPP Interface
Configuring the IPCP Netmask Option for Each PPP Interface
Configuring the KeepAlive Timeout for an Interface
Disabling the Negotiation of the Local Magic Number
Configuring the Router to Ignore a Mismatch of the Peer Magic
Number
Configuring the Maximum Number of Renegotiation Attempts from
a PPP Client
Configuring the Maximum Receive Unit for PPP
Forcing the PPP Interface into a Passive Mode
Configuring the PPP Peer to Take Precedence of DNS and WINS
Addresses
Configuring the PPP IP Address as Optional in an IPCP Request
Terminating the PPP Session
Configuring PPP Authentication
Requesting Authentication from a PPP Peer
Configuring IPCP Renegotiations in a Dual-Stack Network for
Optimal Utilization of Released IPv4 Addresses
Modifying the Challenge Length for CHAP Authentication
Configuring the Maximum Retries for PAP and CHAP Authentication
PPP Accounting Statistics Overview
Setting a Baseline for PPP Interface Statistics
Monitoring PPP Interfaces
Monitoring Multilinked and Nonmultilinked PPP Interfaces
Monitoring the Status of an IP Address in IPCP Configuration
Monitoring AAA IPv4 Address Saving
Troubleshooting PPP Interfaces
Monitoring the Maximum Timeout of PPP Sessions
Configuring Multilink PPP
MLPPP Overview
MLPPP Link Selection Overview
MLPPP Platform Considerations
MLPPP Interface Specifiers
MLPPP Module Requirements
MLPPP References
Supported MLPPP Features
MLPPP Unsupported Features
Configuring Static MLPPP
Example: Configuring Fragmentation and Reassembly for Static
MLPPP
MLPPP Contextual Command Differences
Configuring MLPPP Authentication and Other Attributes
Configuring Hash-Based MLPPP Link Selection
Example: Configuring Hash-Based MLPPP Link Selection
Configuring Dynamic MLPPP
MLPPP Fragmentation and Reassembly
MLPPP Fragmentation and Reassembly Overview
MLPPP Fragmentation and Reassembly Supported Parameters
MLPPP Fragmentation and Reassembly Module Requirements
MLPPP Fragmentation and Reassembly Configuration Parameters
MLPPP Bundle Validation and Configuration Guidelines
MLPPP Fragmentation Guidelines
MLPPP Reassembly Guidelines
MLPPP Bundle Validation Failure
Recovering from MLPPP Bundle Validation Failure
Configuring Fragmentation and Reassembly for Dynamic MLPPP
Example: Configuring Fragmentation and Reassembly for Dynamic
MLPPP Over PPPOE
Example: Configuring Fragmentation and Reassembly for Dynamic
MLPPP Over L2TP
Example: Configuring MLPPP Fragmentation and Reassembly for
an MLPPP Bundle
Multiclass MLPPP Overview
Monitoring MLPPP
Configuring Multiclass Multilink PPP
Multiclass MLPPP Overview
Multiclass MLPPP Traffic Classes Overview
Multiclass MLPPP LCP Extensions Overview
Multiclass MLPPP Platform Considerations
Multiclass MLPPP References
Configuring Multiclass MLPPP
Enabling Multiclass MLPPP
Configuring Traffic Classes on Multiclass MLPPP Interfaces
Configuring Fragmentation on Multiclass MLPPP Interfaces
Configuring Reassembly on Multiclass MLPPP Interfaces
Example: Configuring Multiclass MLPPP on a Dynamic Interface
Example: Configuring Multiclass MLPPP on a Static Interface
Monitoring Multiclass MLPPP
Configuring Packet over SONET
Configuring Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
Understanding PPPoE
PPPoE Service Name Tables Overview
Identification of Subscribers Using the PPPoE Remote Circuit
Identifier
PPPoE Platform Considerations
PPPoE References
Access Nodes in Ethernet Aggregation Networks Overview
ATM-to-Ethernet Interworking Overview
Configuring PPPoE over ATM
Guidelines for Overriding the PPPoE Maximum Session Value
Overview of IWF PPPoE Sessions with Duplicate MAC Addresses
Guidelines for Configuring Duplicate Protection for IWF PPPoE
Sessions
Single DSLAM Connected to a PPPoE Access Concentrator
Multiple DSLAMs Connected to a PPPoE Access Concentrator
PPPoE with Ethernet Modules Configuration Overview
Configuring IPv4 and IPV6 over static PPPoE with VLANs
Configuring IPv4 over PPPoE Without VLANs
PADM Messages Overview
Configuring MOTM Messages from Privileged Exec Mode
Configuring MOTM Messages from Interface Configuration Mode
Configuring MOTM Messages from Profile Configuration Mode
Configuring URL Messages from Interface Configuration Mode
Configuring URL Messages from Profile Configuration Mode
PADN Messages Overview
Configuring PADN Messages
Creating and Populating PPPoE Service Name Tables
Enabling Usage of PPPoE Service Name Tables with Static Interfaces
over ATM
Enabling Usage of PPPoE Service Name Tables with Static Interfaces
over Ethernet
Enabling Usage of PPPoE Service Name Tables with Dynamic Interfaces
Configuring PADS Packet Content
Configuring PPPoE Remote Circuit ID Capture
Monitoring and Troubleshooting Point-to-Point Protocol over
Ethernet
Setting a Baseline for PPPoE Interface Statistics
Monitoring Tunnel Parameters Configured for L2TP Tunnel Definitions
Monitoring the PPPoE Interface
Monitoring the PPPoE Service Name Table
Monitoring the PPPoE Subinterface
Monitoring the PPPoE Profile
Monitoring the RADIUS Override Settings
Troubleshooting PPPoE Interfaces
Configuring Bridged IP
Configuring Bridged Ethernet
Configuring Transparent Bridging
Configuring Cisco HDLC 
Configuring Upper-Layer Dynamic Interfaces
Dynamic Interfaces Overview
Upper-Layer Dynamic Interfaces Platform Considerations
RADIUS References for Upper-Layer Dynamic Interfaces
Upper-Layer Dynamic Interfaces over Static ATM Overview
How to Configure Upper-Layer Dynamic Interfaces Using the RADIUS
Server
Configuring a Dynamic Interface over an ATM 1483 Subinterface
Dynamic Encapsulation Type Lockout
How Encapsulation Type Lockout Works
Benefits of Encapsulation Type Lockout
Encapsulation Type Lockout Based on DSL Forum VSAs for IWF
PPPoE Sessions
Guidelines for Configuring Encapsulation Type Lockout for PPPoE
Sessions
Guidelines for Configuring Encapsulation Type Lockout for IWF
PPPoE Sessions
Encapsulation Type Lockout for IWF PPPoE Sessions Overview
Creating a PVC on an ATM 1483 Subinterface
Dynamic PPP and PPPoE Interfaces over Static ATM
Dynamic PPPoE Interfaces over PPPoE Static Interfaces
Configuring Dynamic PPPoE over Static PPPoE with ATM Interface
Columns
Configuring Dynamic PPPoE over Static PPPoE with Ethernet Interface
Columns
Configuring Dynamic PPPoE over Static PPPoE with Ethernet and
VLAN Interface Columns
Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 Interface Columns over Static and
Dynamic PPPoE
Configuring Dynamic PPPoE over Static PPPoE with Ethernet and
S-VLAN Interface Columns
S-VLAN Oversubscription for Dynamic PPPoE Interfaces over Static
PPPoE Overview
Encapsulation Type Lockout for PPPoE Clients Overview
Configuring Encapsulation Type Lockout for PPPoE Clients
Dynamic IPoA Interfaces Overview
Configuring a Dynamic IPoA Interface
Dynamic Bridged Ethernet Interfaces
Dynamic Bridged Ethernet Interfaces Overview
Configuring a Dynamic Bridged Ethernet Interface
Configuring Subscriber Management for IP Subscribers on Dynamic
Bridged Ethernet Interfaces
Example: Configuring IP Subscribers on a Dynamic Bridged Ethernet
Interface Using the subscriber Command
Example: Configuring IP Subscribers on a Dynamic Bridged Ethernet
Interface Using IP Subscriber Management
Dynamic Interface Configuration Using a Profile
Configuring Profile Characteristics
Configuring Bridged Ethernet Characteristics for a Profile
Configuring IPv4 Characteristics for a Profile
Configuring IPv6 Characteristics for a Profile
Configuring L2TP Characteristics for a Profile
Configuring MLPPP and PPP Characteristics for a Profile
Configuring PPPoE Characteristics for a Profile
Configuring VLAN Characteristics for a Profile
Scripts and Macros for Dynamic Interfaces Overview
Reassigning a Debug Profile Before Troubleshooting PPP and
PPPoE Dynamic Interfaces
Monitoring Upper-Layer Dynamic Interfaces
Monitoring Configuration Information of an ATM AAL5 Interface
Monitoring Status or Summary Information for ATM Subinterfaces
Monitoring Summary Information for ATM VCs and Reserved VC
Ranges
Monitoring Total Static and Dynamic Interface Counts for Interface
Columns
Monitoring Summary Information about the Encapsulation Type
Lockout for PPPoE Clients
Monitoring Detailed Information about the Current Encapsulation
Type Lockout Condition for PPPoE Clients
Monitoring the Source MAC Address of a PPPoE Client
Monitoring the Characteristics of a Profile Assigned to Dynamic
Interfaces
Monitoring Status and Configuration Information for VLAN Subinterfaces
Configuring Dynamic Interfaces Using Bulk Configuration
Overview
Platform Considerations
References
Configuring ATM 1483 Dynamic Subinterfaces
About Configuring Dynamic ATM 1483 Subinterfaces
Overview and Benefits
ATM 1483 Base Profiles
Nested Profile Assignments
Additional Profile Characteristics for Upper Interfaces
Bulk Configuration of VC Ranges
Bulk Configuration and VC Classes
Bulk Configuration and CAC
Dynamic Interface Creation
Overriding Base Profile Assignments
Changing VC Subranges
Static ATM Interfaces Within VC Subranges
Terminating Stale PPPoA Subscribers and Restarting LCP Negotiations
Authenticating Subscribers on Dynamic Bridged Ethernet over
Dynamic ATM Interfaces
Configuring a Dynamic ATM 1483 Subinterface
Configuring Overriding Profile Assignments
Changing VC Subranges
Configuring Static ATM Interfaces Within VC Subranges
Configuring VLAN Dynamic Subinterfaces
About Configuring Dynamic VLAN Subinterfaces
Overview and Benefits
VLAN Base Profiles
Nested Profile Assignments
Additional Profile Characteristics for Upper Interfaces
Bulk Configuration of VLAN Ranges
Bulk Configuration of VLAN Ranges Using Agent-Circuit-Identifier
Information
Dynamic Interface Creation
Overriding Base Profile Assignments
Changing VLAN Subranges
Static VLAN Subinterfaces Within VLAN Subranges
Configuring a Dynamic VLAN Subinterface
Configuring Dynamic VLAN Subinterfaces Based on Agent Circuit
Identifier Information
Configuring Overriding Profile Assignments for VLAN Major Interfaces
Changing VLAN Subranges
Configuring Static VLAN Subinterfaces Within VLAN Subranges
Monitoring Dynamic Interfaces and Profiles
Index Symbols
- 10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
- 10-Gigabit Ethernet modules
- 802.3ad link aggregation
- 802.3ah link-fault management
- 802.3ah OAM link-fault management See Ethernet OAM link-fault management
A
- AAA (authentication, authorization, accounting)
- aaa commands
- AAL (ATM Adaptation Layer)
- AAL5 encapsulation
- functions of access nodes
- interworking function 1, 2
- AAL5 encapsulation types
- AC-Cookie tag, PPPoE
- AC-Name tag, PPPoE
- access nodes
- accounting statistics
- active discovery mode
- and OAM link-fault management
- configuration on
- functions of
- performance variables
- starting remote loopback
- triggering the discovery process
- address ranges
- Agent-Circuit-Id
- Agent-Circuit-Id DSL Forum VSA
- usage in dynamic encapsulation lockout
- agent-circuit-identifier and dynamic VLAN subinterfaces 1, 2
- Agent-Remote-Id DSL Forum VSA
- usage in dynamic encapsulation lockout
- aggregating T1 or E1 lines 1, 2
- aggregation, Ethernet link
- AIS (alarm indication signal) cells 1, 2
- alarm indication signal cells. See AIS cells
- ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) table
- arp commands
- ARP, Inverse
- Asynchronous Transfer Mode. See ATM
- ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) 1, 2, See also OAM, ATM
- AAL
- AIS cells, handling
- ATM passthrough
- cable lengths
- CAC
- CC cells
- cell scrambling payload
- configuring 1, 2, 3
- dynamic interfaces
- E120 and E320 routers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
- E320 routers 1, 2
- fault management
- ILMI
- interface description
- loopback cells, handling 1, 2
- Martini encapsulation
- module capabilities (statistics)
- monitoring
- OAM
- oversubscription for dynamic interfaces 1, 2
- overview
- ping
- platform considerations
- PVCs
- RDI cells, handling
- testing
- VC classes
- VC integrity
- VCC-layer connectivity verification
- ATM 1483 subinterfaces, dynamic
- assigning VC classes to 1, 2, 3
- benefits of using
- bulk configuration of VC ranges
- changing VC subranges 1, 2
- configuring
- creating static ATM interfaces inVC subranges 1, 2
- exporting descriptions
- monitoring
- overriding base profile assignments 1, 2
- oversubscription 1, 2
- overview
- profiles for
- restarting LCP negotiations for PPPoA clients
- atm aal5 commands
- ATM Adaptation Layer. See AAL
- atm atm1483 commands
- atm atm1483 advisory-rx-speed 1, 2, 3, 4
- atm atm1483 auto-configure
- atm atm1483 description 1, 2, 3
- atm atm1483 export-subinterface-description
- atm atm1483 mtu
- atm atm1483 profile
- atm atm1483 shutdown
- atm atm1483 snmp trap link-status
- atm atm1483 subscriber 1, 2
- atm commands 1, See also show atm commands
- atm auto-configuration
- atm bulk-config 1, 2, 3, 4
- atm bulk-config modify
- atm bulk-config shutdown
- atm cac
- atm class-vc
- atm clock internal
- atm description
- atm framing 1, 2
- atm ilmi-enable
- atm ilmi-keepalive 1, 2, 3
- atm lbo 1, 2
- atm oam
- atm oam flush 1, 2, 3
- atm oam loopback-location
- atm pvc 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
- atm shutdown
- atm snmp trap link-status
- atm sonet
- atm sonet stm-1
- atm uni-version 1, 2
- atm vc-per-vp 1, 2, 3
- atm vp-description
- atm vp-tunnel 1, 2
- monitor atm vc
- monitor atm vp
- ping atm interface atm
- ATM VC Configuration mode
- ATM virtual circuit (VC)
- ATM-to-Ethernet interworking
- arrival of a PPPoA session at the DSLAM
- configuration examples for
- conversion from ATM to Ethernet
- conversion from Ethernet to ATM
- cross-connect
- distinction between IWF and non-IWF PPPoE sessions
- method of mapping of ATM to Ethernet packets
- overview
- translation of ATM into Ethernet traffic
- transmission of a PPPoE session
- authentication
- auto-configure commands
- autodetection of dynamic interfaces 1, 2
B
- B-RAS application
- authentication of PPPoE packets
- IWF PPPoE sessions
- usage of the IWF PPPoE tag
- B-RAS applications, with PPP sessions
- B-RAS device
- bandwidth
- base profiles
- baseline commands
- baseline atm
- baseline atm vp interface
- baseline bridge
- baseline bridge interface
- baseline frame-relay
- baseline frame-relay interface
- baseline frame-relay multilinkinterface
- baseline hdlc interface serial
- baseline interface atm
- baseline interface pos
- baseline ppp (MLPPP)
- baseline ppp interface
- baseline pppoe interface
- bridge commands 1, See also clear bridge commands; show bridge commands; subscriber policy commands
- bridge groups
- bridge interfaces
- bridge1483 commands
- bridged Ethernet dynamic interfaces 1
- authenticating subscribers 1, 2, 3
- profile characteristics
- bridged Ethernet static interfaces 1
- bridged IP
- bridging, transparent
- concurrent routing and bridging 1, 2
- configuration examples
- configuration tasks
- configuring
- bridge groups and bridge interfaces 1, 2
- optional bridge group attributes
- routing
- subscriber policies
- creating bridge groups
- E120 and E320 routers
- MAC addresses 1, 2
- monitoring
- overview
- platform considerations
- prerequisites
- references
- setting statistics baselines
- subscriber policies
- unsupported features
- broadcast command
- bulk configuration of VC ranges 1
- bulk configuration of VLAN ranges
- bundle
C
- C-VLAN tags
- virtual path identifier (VPI) mapping to
- cable length
- CAC (connection admission control) for ATM
- Calling Number AVP
- cbr command 1, 2
- CE-side load balancing
- CE1 line modules
- cells
- Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. See CHAP
- channelized T1 interfaces
- channelized T3 interfaces
- CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)
- circuit ID, capturing for PPPoE
- configuring
- dsl-forum-1 format and examples 1, 2
- formatting 1, 2
- monitoring
- overview
- sending to RADIUS or L2TP 1, 2
- troubleshooting
- using in profiles 1, 2
- Cisco HDLC
- class-int command 1, 2
- class-vc command
- classes, VC
- assigning to
- ATM major interfaces
- dynamic ATM 1483 subinterfaces 1, 2, 3
- PVCs
- static ATM 1483 subinterfaces
- benefits
- configuring
- examples
- monitoring
- overview
- precedence levels
- upgrade considerations
- clear bridge commands
- clock commands
- clock source
- clock source, selecting
- COCX-F3 line modules
- cOCx/STMx interfaces
- cold router restart
- preservation of
- concurrent routing and bridging. See CRB
- configuration examples
- ATM 1483 subinterfaces, dynamic
- ATM VC classes 1, 2
- bridged Ethernet, dynamic
- bridged Ethernet, static
- Cisco HDLC
- IPoA, dynamic
- MLFR
- MLPPP, static
- PPP, serial
- PPPoE, dynamic 1, 2
- PPPoE, static 1, 2
- profiles for dynamic interfaces
- transparent bridging
- VLAN subinterfaces, dynamic 1, 2
- configure file command
- configuring. See specific feature, product, or protocol
- connection admission control. See CAC for ATM
- connection types, ATM
- control block
- control PVCs, creating
- conventions
- CRB (concurrent routing and bridging)
- crc command 1, 2
- creating an IP profile
- critical event
- denoting an unspecified vendor-specific error condition
- detection of error conditions
- influencing the link state
- OAM remote failure detection
- critical event PDU
- received from the remote peer
- CT3/T3-F0 line modules
- customer support 1
D
- data communication equipment. See DCE
- data PVCs, creating
- data terminal equipment. See DTE
- data-link connection identifier. See DLCI
- DCE (data communication equipment)
- debugging PPP and PPPoE dynamic interfaces
- description, interface
- DHCP option 82 field
- DHCP relay
- digital subscriber line access multiplexers. See DSLAMs
- discovery process See OAM discovery
- Discovery protocol with PPPoE
- DLCI (data-link connection identifier) 1, 2, 3
- documentation set
- ds3-scramble command
- DSL Forum VSAs
- Agent-Circuit-Id
- Agent-Remote-Id
- as criteria for encapsulation type lockout
- IWF-Session
- dsl-forum-1 format for PPPoE remote circuit ID
- DSLAM devices
- DSLAMs (digital subscriber line access multiplexers)
- DTE (data terminal equipment)
- Duplicate event notification OAM PDUs
- duplicate protection
- disabled for
- enabled for
- for an underlying interface
- for IWF PPPoE sessions
- of IWF PPPoE sessions
- topologies for IWF PPPoE sessions
- types of PPPoE sessions
- dying gasp
- cases in which it occurs
- influencing the link state
- OAM remote failure detection
- vendor-specific condition
- dynamic encapsulation type lockout 1
- based on DSL Forum VSAs
- benefits
- configuring 1, 2, 3
- criteria used in determining
- for IWF PPPoE sessions
- for PPPoE clients 1
- grace period
- guidelines
- parameters used to perform
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. See DHCP relay
- dynamic interfaces
- ATM 1483 subinterfaces 1, 2
- autodetection 1, 2
- bridged Ethernet 1
- configuring from a profile 1, 2, 3
- configuring from RADIUS
- configuring IPoA
- configuring Multiclass MLPPP
- configuring PPP and PPPoE over ATM 1
- configuring PPPoE over static PPPoE 1
- E120 and E320 routers 1, 2, 3
- E320 routers 1, 2, 3
- inserting dynamic IP routes into routing table
- monitoring 1, 2
- oversubscription, ATM 1, 2
- overview 1, 2
- platform considerations 1, 2, 3
- profiles, reassigning
- RADIUS authentication 1, 2
- troubleshooting
- types supported 1, 2
- VLAN subinterfaces
- VLAN subinterfaces with agent-circuit-identifier information 1, 2
E
- E120 and E320 routers
- 10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
- 802.3ad link aggregation
- 802.3ah link-fault management 1, 2
- ATM interfaces 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
- bridged IP interfaces
- Cisco HDLC interfaces
- dynamic interfaces 1, 2, 3
- Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
- POS interfaces 1, 2, 3, 4
- PPP interfaces 1, 2
- PPPoE interfaces 1, 2
- transparent bridging
- e3-scramble command
- E320 routers
- ATM interfaces
- bridged Ethernet
- dynamic interfaces 1, 2, 3
- POS interfaces
- PPP interfaces
- EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) 1
- ECMP (equal-cost multipath)
- enable commands
- enabling LMI
- enabling Multiclass MLPPP
- encapsulation commands
- encapsulation method
- ATM interface
- Cisco HDLC interface
- Frame Relay interface 1, 2, 3
- encapsulation type lockout. See dynamic encapsulation type lockout
- encapsulation, configuring for PVCs
- end-to-end fragmentation and reassembly, Frame Relay
- endpoint discriminator
- equal-cost multipath. See ECMP
- error frame seconds
- configuring
- error frame seconds summary events
- configuring
- error frames
- Errored Frame Event TLV
- in Event notification OAM PDUs
- Errored Frame Seconds Summary Event TLV
- in Event notification OAM PDUs
- Errored Symbol Period TLV
- in Event notification OAM PDUs
- ES2-S1 Service IOA
- Ethernet aggregation networks
- Ethernet interfaces
- CE-side load balancing
- changing of the operational status
- commands 1, 2, See also show commands
- failing over to the redundant link
- IEEE 802.1Q
- IEEE 802.3ad
- L2TP
- link aggregation (LAG)
- link-fault management
- monitoring 1, 2, 3, 4
- moving to the down state
- MPLS 1, 2
- multinetting
- OAM link-fault management
- on SRP modules
- operational states
- PPPoE over S-VLANs
- S-VLANs 1, 2
- subnetwork attachment point (SNAP)
- VLANs
- Ethernet link aggregation
- CE-side load balancing
- configuring
- enabling CE-side load balancing
- interoperation with OAM link-fault management
- IP interfaces
- MPLS 1, 2
- MPLS over VLAN
- overview 1, 2
- PPPoE subinterfaces 1
- VLAN subinterfaces 1
- Ethernet link aggregation commands
- Ethernet link redundancy
- Ethernet link-fault management
- outage time of forwarding controller
- stateful SRP switchover
- stateful SRP switchover support and
- unified ISSU
- Ethernet OAM link-fault management
- actions on exceeding high threshold
- configuring remote failure detection
- configuring, procedure
- disabling
- discovery, overview
- elements, overview
- enabling
- error message
- example
- features, understanding
- figure showing interconnection with LAG
- guidelines for configuring
- implementing
- Information OAM PDUs
- interrelationship with link aggregation sublayer
- Marker response PDUs
- modifying
- OAM client, functions of
- OAM link monitoring, overview
- OAM messages, overview
- OAM remote and local loopback mode
- OAM remote fault detection, overview
- overview
- performance impact
- performance impact and memory usage
- platform considerations
- platforms supported for
- prerequisite
- references for
- remote loopback start and stop settings
- setting
- slow protocols
- specifying
- action on exceeding high threshold, disabling interface
- action on exceeding high threshold, failover
- detection of remote failure conditions
- high threshold for frame error events
- high threshold for frame seconds summary error events
- high threshold for symbol error events
- interface type
- link events to monitor
- low threshold for frame error events
- low threshold for frame seconds summary error events
- low threshold for symbol error events
- mode of discovery
- PDU loss threshold before link-fault event is generated
- rate of transmission of Information OAM PDUs
- remote loopback functionality
- tracking of error frame events
- tracking of error frame second events
- tracking of symbol error events
- window for frame error events
- window for frame seconds summary error events
- window for symbol error events
- support for unified ISSU
- support on SRP Ethernet interfaces
- supported standards
- viewing
- warning message
- Ethernet OAM link-fault management commands
- ethernet oam lfm
- ethernet oam lfm high-threshold
- ethernet oam lfm link-monitor frame-seconds
- ethernet oam lfm link-monitor frame-seconds-summary
- ethernet oam lfm link-monitor symbol-period
- ethernet oam lfm mode
- ethernet oam lfm pdu-lost-threshold
- ethernet oam lfm pdu-transmit-interval
- ethernet oam lfm remote-failure
- ethernet oam lfm remote-loopback start
- ethernet oam lfm remote-loopback stop
- ethernet oam lfm remote-loopback supported
- show ethernet oam lfm discovery
- show ethernet oam lfm statistics
- show ethernet oam lfm status
- show ethernet oam lfm summary
- Ethernet OAM messages See OAM messages
- Ethertype value, assigning to S-VLANs 1, 2, 3, 4
- Event notification OAM PDUs
- description of
- generating to the remote peer
- generation of and sending to the remote peer
- identification of duplicate events
- link monitoring function and
- receive link path monitoring
- responding to received notices
- supported TLVs for tracking link faults
- transmission of, multiple times
- viewing
- example 1, 2
- examples, configuration
- ATM 1483 subinterfaces, dynamic
- ATM VC classes 1, 2
- bridged Ethernet, dynamic
- bridged Ethernet, static
- Cisco HDLC
- IPoA, dynamic
- MLFR
- MLPPP, static
- Multiclass MLPPP, dynamic
- Multiclass MLPPP, static
- PPP, serial
- PPPoE, dynamic 1, 2
- PPPoE, static 1, 2
- profiles for dynamic interfaces
- transparent bridging
- VLAN subinterfaces, dynamic 1, 2
- exporting ATM 1483 subinterface descriptions
- Extensible Authentication Protocol. See EAP
- external loopback
F
- F4 OAM cells, for ATM 1
- F5 OAM cells, for ATM
- failover
- action on exceeding high threshold
- to secondary link of redundant port
- Fast Ethernet interfaces
- Fast Ethernet modules
- configuring PPPoE
- specifying an interface 1, 2, 3
- fault management, ATM
- Flags field
- in Information OAM PDUs
- OAM remote fault detection
- viewing
- flush, ATM OAM
- fragmentation
- Frame Relay packets
- MLPPP
- Multiclass MLPPP 1, 2
- frame errors
- cumulative count of
- display of aggregated
- types of
- Frame Relay
- configuring
- disabling interface
- end-to-end fragmentation and reassembly 1
- error frames
- framing
- interconnection and relationship of NNIs and subnetworks
- map class
- maximum payload size
- monitoring
- multicast addressing
- Network-to-Network Interface
- overview
- platform considerations
- SNMP link status processing
- unicast addressing
- User-to-Network Interface
- frame-relay commands 1, See also show frame-relay commands
- frame-relay class
- frame-relay description
- frame-relay fragment
- frame-relay interface-dlci ietf 1, 2
- frame-relay intf-type
- frame-relay keepalive
- frame-relay lmi-n391dte
- frame-relay lmi-n392dce
- frame-relay lmi-n392dte
- frame-relay lmi-n393dce
- frame-relay lmi-n393dte
- frame-relay lmi-t391dte
- frame-relay lmi-t392dce
- frame-relay lmi-type
- map-class frame-relay
- framing
- ATM interfaces
- capabilities of E Series routers 1, 2, 3
- POS interfaces
G
- GE-2 line modules
- GE-HDE line modules
- Gigabit Ethernet interfaces for E120 and E320 routers
- Gigabit Ethernet modules
- configuring MLPPP
- configuring PPPoE
- specifying an interface 1, 2, 3, 4
- grace period, dynamic encapsulation type lockout
- group (multicast) addressing
- groups, bridge. See bridge groups
H
- hash-based packet distribution with MLPPP
- HDLC (High-Level Data Link Control), Cisco. See Cisco HDLC
- HDLC (High-Speed Data Link Control)
- hdlc commands
- high availability
- and atm atm1483 subscriber command
- and subscriber command 1, 2, 3
- high threshold
- action when exceeded on
- actions performed on exceeding
- for OAM link monitoring
- specifying
- when exceeded
- high threshold setting
- configuring for an interface
- high threshold value
- recommendation on setting
- High-Level Data Link Control. See Cisco HDLC
- High-Speed Data Link Control. See HDLC
- higher-level protocols over Ethernet
I
- IEEE 802.1Q
- IEEE 802.1w
- IEEE 802.1w (Rapid Reconfiguration of Spanning Tree)
- IEEE 802.3ad
- IEEE 802.3ad (Link Aggregation)
- IEEE 802.3ah OAM link-fault management See Ethernet OAM link-fault management
- ILMI
- ILMI (integrated local management interface)
- inarp command 1, 2
- individual (unicast) addressing
- Information OAM PDUs
- bandwidth allocation for OAM traffic
- bidirectional transmission of
- components, overview
- contained TLV fields
- description of
- forwarding to the remote peer in cases
- loss threshold setting
- maximum transmission rate
- receipt by the remote peer
- reestablishment of OAM association
- restart of discovery
- scenario of OAM association failure
- timer setting
- transmission settings for, overview
- transmission to the remote entity
- using the Flags field of
- viewing
- with Link Fault event bit set
- integrated local management interface. See ILMI
- interface commands
- interface description
- Frame Relay interfaces
- POS interfaces 1, 2
- serial interfaces
- interfaces
- interfaces, monitoring
- internal loopback
- International Telecommunication Union. See ITU
- Internet Protocol Control Protocol. See IPCP
- interworking function See IWF
- Inverse ARP
- IP addresses
- assigning to Cisco HDLC interfaces
- assigning to Frame Relay subinterfaces 1, 2
- ip commands
- ip (subscriber policies)
- ip access-routes
- ip address 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
- ip auto-configure ip-subscriber
- ip auto-detect ip-subscriber
- ip directed-broadcast
- ip filter-options all
- ip igmp
- ip ignore-df-bit
- ip inactivity-timer
- ip mac-validate
- ip mtu
- ip nat
- ip policy
- ip redirects
- ip route-map ip-subscriber
- ip sa-validate
- ip tcp adjust-mss
- ip unnumbered 1, 2
- ip virtual-router
- IP over ATM. See IPoA
- IP over VLAN over bridged Ethernet
- IP profile
- IP routes, inserting dynamic routes into routing table
- IPCP (Internet Protocol Control Protocol)
- IPoA (IP over ATM)
- configuring dynamic interfaces
- dynamic interfaces 1, 2
- IPv4 and IPv6 over Static PPPoE
- IPv6
- ipv6 commands
- IPv6 neighbor discovery commands
- IPv6 profile
- ITU (International Telecommunication Union) recommendation, ATM OAM standards
- IWF
- configuration scenarios
- defined by the DSL Forum
- definition of, uses
- enabling migration of DSL networks
- PPPoE sessions
- dynamic encapsulation type lockout
- with duplicate MAC addresses 1, 2, 3
- with duplicate protection feature enabled
- IWF PPPoE sessions
- duplicate protection of
- dynamic encapsulation type lockout
- processing of
- with duplicate MAC addresses of clients
- IWF PPPoE tag
- insertion in the PADR packet
- used to distinguish
- IWF-Session DSL Forum VSA
- absence in PADR packets
- presence in PADR packets
- suboption for
J
- J-Flow commands
K
L
- L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) 1
- profile characteristics
- using PPPoE remote circuit ID 1, 2
- l2tp commands
- L2TP Proxy Authenticate Extensions for EAP—draft-ietf-l2tpext-proxy-authen-ext-eap-01.txt (December 2006 expiration)
- LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) 1
- PPPoE subinterfaces 1, 2
- redundant member link behavior
- LAG bundle
- LAG member link
- marked as redundant
- LAG multiplexer
- layer 2 services over MPLS
- Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol. See L2TP
- LCP (Link Control Protocol)
- Link Control Protocol. See LCP
- link events
- link fault
- bit set in the Flags field
- example condition of occurrence
- loss of signal detection
- rate of transmission
- Link fault information OAM PDUs
- Link Integrity Protocol. See LIP
- link monitoring
- frequent polling of error counters
- impact on performance and memory usage
- link monitoring, of Ethernet interfaces See OAM link monitoring
- link-fault event
- link-fault management commands
- for Ethernet interfaces
- link-fault management, Ethernet interfaces See Ethernet OAM link-fault management
- LIP (Link Integrity Protocol)
- LMI (local management interface)
- configuring counters and timers
- configuring type
- enabling
- monitoring 1, 2, 3
- load-interval command
- local loopback mode See OAM loopback mode
- local management interface. See LMI;ILMI
- local OAM entity
- health monitoring threshold exceeded
- prerequisite for configuring
- preventing both local and remote entities
- retrieval and response to performance variables
- sending of performance variables to peer
- transmission of Information OAM PDUs
- lockout, encapsulation type. See dynamic encapsulation type lockout
- loopback
- loopback command
- Loopback control OAM PDUs
- description of
- sending of
- start of loopback of remote peer
- viewing
- loopback for ATM VC integrity
- cells
- configuring 1, 2
- F4 OAM cells
- handling of received cells
- loopback frames
- forwarding of
- processing by the packet parser
- lost-link timer
- low threshold
- low threshold value
- recommendation for setting
M
- MAC (media access control) addresses
- MAC address
- usage in dynamic encapsulation lockout
- macro command
- macros
- magic numbers
- manuals
- map class, Frame Relay fragmentation
- map entries, Frame Relay 1, 2
- map list, using to configure NBMA interfaces
- map-class frame-relay command
- map-group command
- map-list command
- Marker response OAM PDUs
- circumstances of non-transmission of
- link event caused by exceeding high threshold
- maximum payload size, Frame Relayfragmentation
- maximum receive unit. See MRU
- media access control addresses See MAC addresses
- member-interface command
- message of the minute messages. See MOTM messages
- MFR
- MLFR (Multilink Frame Relay)
- MLP. See MLPPP
- MLPPP (Multilink PPP)
- aggregating T1 or E1 lines
- aggregation limits
- authentication
- bundle 1, 2
- bundle limits
- commands, contextual differences of
- configuring
- ECMP
- endpoint discriminator
- features
- fragmentation
- interface stacking
- interfaces, monitoring
- member link sequence numbers
- MRRU
- NxT1 service
- overview
- packet distribution
- platform considerations
- profiles
- protocol layering
- reassembly
- SSN header format
- statistics and baselining
- unsupported features
- modules
- monitor commands
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. See PPPoE
- monitoring. See specific feature, product, or protocol
- MOTM (message of the minute) messages
- MP. See MLPPP
- MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching)
- configuring over Ethernet link aggregation
- configuring S-VLAN tunnels 1, 2
- mpls commands
- MPLS over VLAN over bridged Ethernet
- MRRU LCP configuration option
- MRU (maximum receive unit)
- mru command
- MTU (maximum transmission unit) MTU (maximum transmission unit) See MTU
- mtu command 1
- multicast addressing
- multicast command
- Multiclass MLPPP
- configuration guidelines
- configuring
- enabling
- example, dynamic
- example, static
- fragmentation 1, 2, 3
- monitoring
- overview
- platform considerations
- reassembly 1, 2, 3
- traffic-class 1, 2, 3, 4
- Multilink Frame Relay. See MLFR
- multilink maximum received reconstructed unit (MRRU)
- Multilink PPP. See MLPPP
- multinetting
- multiplexer
- pass-through of MAC client-generated frames
- transfer of loopback frames
- working of
- multipoint, ATM connections 1, 2
N
O
- OAM (Operation, Administration, and Management), ATM 1
- OAM association
- after establishment of
- formation of
- keepalive for
- rebuilding of
- successful rediscovery with the remote peer
- tearing down of
- OAM client
- enabling and configuration of OAM sublayer
- enabling OAM operations on the link
- management of
- monitoring OAM PDUs from the remote peer
- oam commands
- OAM discovery
- automatic activation of
- configuration at the interface level
- controlling other OAM attributes for an entity
- enabling on an interface
- exceeding of PDU loss threshold
- first phase of OAM association
- implementation of
- interconnection with
- monitoring the remote peer
- restarting of
- restriction on performing
- successful rediscovery with the remote peer
- supported types
- topology for configuration of
- OAM discovery mode
- OAM elements
- operations of
- parts of
- OAM features
- OAM link monitoring
- actions on high threshold excess
- advertisement of OAM attributes
- continuation with a new window
- detecting frame and symbol errors
- error frame seconds summary
- error frames per second
- error symbols per second
- example, configuring
- generation of Event notification OAM PDUs
- health and quality analysis of the link
- improving failover and recovery times
- influencing the link state
- influencing the operational link state
- overview of feature
- period for detecting errors
- physical redundancy
- repeated sending of Event notification PDUs
- supported error events
- supported frame errors tracked
- symbol errors counting
- threshold for frame, symbol errors
- using Event notification OAM PDUs
- using the results of
- viewing configured values
- OAM link-fault event See link-fault event
- OAM link-fault management See Ethernet OAM link-fault management
- OAM link-fault management, 802.3ah
- OAM loopback mode
- cessation by the initiating entity
- configuring
- higher priority for OAM PDUs
- in disabled state
- in enabled state
- initiation phase
- intentional discard of data frames
- local and remote functionalities
- preventing loopback on both local and remote entities
- processing of OAM PDUs
- remote
- settings for enabling and disabling remote loopback
- viewing configuration
- warning message
- OAM messages
- format of
- format of, figure
- forwarding to the control block
- higher priority over data traffic
- length of untagged frames
- maximum transmission rate
- processing by multiplexer
- processing by the packet parser
- processing during remote loopback
- properties of
- rules management of received
- supported types
- transmission of
- transmission rate and
- with link-fault event bit in Flags field
- OAM PDU loss threshold
- actions taken when exceeded
- configuring
- definition of
- product of transmission rate and
- recommendation for setting
- viewing configured value
- OAM PDU transmission rate
- configuring
- definition of
- product of loss threshold and
- viewing configured setting
- OAM PDUs See OAM messages
- OAM remote failure monitoring See OAM remote fault detection
- OAM remote fault detection
- action when link fault occurs
- conditions notified using
- example, configuring
- monitoring the receive link path
- types of failures monitored
- OAM remote loopback settings
- OAM session
- changed to down, nonfunctional
- in down state with loss of OAM association
- OAM state machine
- port in the down state
- OAM sublayer
- below the 802.3ad LAG sublayer
- capabilities of
- components of
- interworking with link aggregation
- placement of
- presentation of interface to clients
- OAM traffic
- higher priority over data frames
- OC3 modules
- OCx/STMx interfaces
- Operation, Administration, and Maintenance, Ethernet interfaces See Ethernet OAM link-fault management
- Operation, Administration, and Management. See OAM, ATM
- option 82 field, DHCP
- OSI Network Layer Control Protocol. See OSINLCP
- OSINLCP (OSI Network Layer Control Protocol)
- overriding base profile assignments
- oversubscription
- oversubscription of allotted bandwidth
- discarding of data traffic
P
- packet logging, PPP and PPPoE
- packet over SONET. See POS
- packet parser
- classification of received frames
- delivery of OAM PDUs
- working of
- PADM (PPPoE Active Discovery Message), configuring
- PADN (PPPoE Active Discovery Network) messages, configuring
- PADR (PPPoE Active Discovery Request)
- IWF PPPoE sessions
- IWF-Session DSL VSA absent in
- IWF-Session DSL VSA present in
- with IWF-Session DSL VSA
- PADS (PPPoE Active Discovery Session) packets, configuring
- PAP (Password Authentication Protocol)
- passive discovery mode
- and OAM link-fault management
- configuration on
- enabled on local and remote entities
- working of
- Password Authentication Protocol. See PAP
- payload, ATM cell
- PCR (peak cell rate)
- PDU loss threshold See OAM PDU loss threshold
- performance impact
- performance variables
- for link-fault management
- permanent virtual circuit. See PVC
- physical level redundancy
- physical link redundancy
- on GE-2 and GE-HDE line modules
- ping atm interface atm command
- ping, ATM
- platform considerations
- point-to-multipoint, NBMA connection
- Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM. See PPPoA
- Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. See PPPoE
- Point-to-Point Protocol. See PPP
- policies, subscriber. See subscriber policies for transparent bridging
- policy commands
- policy management
- POS (packet over SONET)
- pos commands
- pos description 1, 2, 3
- pos framing
- pos scramble-atm
- POS interfaces
- remaining in the down state
- shifting to the up state
- transitioning to the up state
- with PPP encapsulation enabled
- PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)
- accounting statistics for terminated sessions
- Async-Control-Character-Map (ACCM) option
- authentication 1, 2
- configuring 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
- configuring dynamic interfaces
- E120 and E320 routers 1, 2
- E320 routers
- EAP
- Extensible Authentication Protocol
- magic numbers
- network control protocol
- packet logging
- platform considerations
- PPP profiles
- sequencing of NCP packets,
- troubleshooting
- ppp commands
- ppp aaa-profile
- ppp authentication 1, 2, 3
- ppp chap-challenge-length 1, 2
- ppp description
- ppp fragmentation
- ppp hash-link-selection (MLPPP)
- ppp initiate-ip
- ppp initiate-ipv6
- ppp ipcp lockout
- ppp ipcp netmask 1, 2
- ppp keepalive 1, 2
- ppp log 1, 2
- ppp magic-number disable 1, 2
- ppp magic-number ignore-mismatch 1, 2
- ppp max-bad-auth
- ppp max-bad-auth (MLPPP)
- ppp max-negotiations 1, 2
- ppp mru 1, 2
- ppp multilink enable (MLPPP) 1, 2
- ppp passive-mode 1, 2
- ppp peer 1, 2
- ppp peer-ip-address-optional
- ppp reassembly
- ppp shutdown
- PPP encapsulation
- on POS interfaces
- PPP Multilink. See MLPPP
- PPP sessions
- enabling establishment of
- PPPoA (Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM)
- PPPoE
- PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet)
- Active Discovery Initiation (PADI) packets
- Active Discovery Message (PADM)
- Active Discovery Network (PADN) messages
- Active Discovery Offer (PADO) packets
- Active Discovery Request (PADR) packets
- Active Discovery Session (PADS) packets 1, 2
- agent-circuit-identifier information
- capturing remote circuit ID
- configuring
- dsl-forum-1 format and examples 1, 2
- formatting 1, 2
- monitoring
- overview
- sending to RADIUS or L2TP 1, 2
- troubleshooting
- using in profiles 1, 2
- configuring dynamic interfaces over ATM
- configuring dynamic interfaces over PPPoE
- configuring for Ethernet 1, 2
- configuring over ATM
- Discovery protocol
- DSL Forum VSA 26-1
- duplicate protection of
- duplicate protection scenarios for IWF PPPoE sessions
- dynamic encapsulation type lockout 1, 2, See also and IWF PPPoE sessions
- E120 and E320 routers 1, 2
- overview
- packet logging
- platform considerations
- subinterfaces for LACP 1, 2
- troubleshooting
- PPPoE access concentrator
- connected to a single DSLAM
- connected to multiple DSLAMs
- IWF PPPoE sessions
- pppoe commands 1, See also show pppoe commands
- pppoe 1, 2
- pppoe (subscriber policies)
- pppoe acname
- pppoe always-offer
- pppoe duplicate-protection
- pppoe log pppoeControlPacket
- pppoe motm 1, 2, 3, 4
- pppoe pads disable-ac-info
- pppoe remote-circuit-id 1, 2
- pppoe service-name-table 1, 2, 3, 4
- pppoe sessions
- pppoe subinterface 1, 2
- pppoe url 1, 2, 3
- service
- PPPoE over S-VLAN over bridged Ethernet
- PPPoE over VLAN over bridged Ethernet
- PPPoE service name tables
- PPPoE sessions
- with IWF-Session DSL Forum VSA See IWF PPPoE sessions
- with IWF-Session DSL VSA
- precedence levels for VC classes
- prerequisite
- for configuring link-fault management
- for enabling remote peer to loop back PDUs
- privilege level
- profile commands 1, See also show profile commands
- profile 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
- profile atm1483 bulk-config-name 1, 2
- profile atm1483 bulk-config-name pvc
- profile vlan bulk-config
- profile vlan override
- profile-reassign 1, 2, 3
- vlan profile 1, 2
- vlan service-profile
- profiles
- assigning to a static interface
- assigning to an interface
- characteristics for
- creating for debugging
- description 1, 2
- for dynamic ATM 1483 subinterfaces
- for dynamic VLAN subinterfaces
- monitoring 1, 2
- overriding base profile assignments 1, 2, 3, 4
- reassigning for troubleshooting
- using to configure dynamic interfaces
- working with
- protocol data units (PDUs)
- number that the remote peer can fail to receive
- rate of transmission of
- standard length of
- proxy ARP
- PVC (permanent virtual circuit)
- pvc command
R
- RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service)
- radius commands
- ranges, VC. See VC ranges, bulk configuration of
- ranges, VLAN See VLAN ranges, bulk configuration of RDI (remote defect indication) cells
- RDI (remote defect indication) cells 1, 2
- reassembly
- Frame Relay packets
- MLPPP
- Multiclass MLPPP 1, 2
- reassigning profiles to dynamic interfaces
- relearn command
- remote circuit ID, capturing for PPPoE
- configuring
- dsl-forum-1 format and examples 1, 2
- formatting 1, 2
- monitoring
- overview
- sending to RADIUS or L2TP 1, 2
- troubleshooting
- using in profiles 1, 2
- remote defect indication cells. See RDI cells
- remote loopback mode See OAM loopback mode
- remote loopback operation
- remote loopback request
- remote OAM entity
- remote OAM peer
- Ethernet OAM link-fault management and
- example scenario
- intentional discard of data frames
- notifying forwarding state
- preventing both local and remote entities
- receipt of Information PDUs
- supporting remote loopback
- round-robin packet distribution with MLPPP
- routing, configuring for transparent bridging
- RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) 1
S
- S-VLAN tags
- virtual circuit identifier (VCI) mapping to
- S-VLANs (stacked virtual local area networks)
- scrambling ATM cell payload
- scripts
- SDH (Synchronous Digital Hierarchy) 1, 2
- serial description command
- serial interfaces
- Serial Line Address Resolution Protocol. See SLARP
- service category, configuring for PVCs
- service name tables, PPPoE. See PPPoE service name tables
- SFPs (small form-factor pluggable transceivers) 1, 2
- short sequence number (SSN) header format
- show aaa commands
- show atm commands
- show atm aal5 interface 1, 2, 3
- show atm atm1483
- show atm bulk-config
- show atm interface
- show atm map 1, 2
- show atm oam
- show atm ping
- show atm subinterface 1, 2, 3, 4
- show atm vc 1, 2, 3
- show atm vc atm
- show atm vc-class
- show atm vp
- show atm vp-description
- show atm vp-tunnel 1, 2, 3, 4
- show nbma arp
- show bridge commands
- show bridge1483 interface command
- show columns command 1, 2
- show frame-relay commands
- show hdlc interface command
- show interfaces commands
- show ip mac-validate command
- show mpls cross-connects atm command
- show ppp commands
- show ppp interface 1, 2, 3, 4
- show ppp interface summary 1, 2
- show ppp peer-ip-address-optional
- show ppp session-To-Thirteen-Years
- show pppoe commands
- show aaa tunnel-parameters
- show pppoe interface 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
- show pppoe interface full 1, 2
- show pppoe interface lockout-time 1, 2
- show pppoe interface summary
- show pppoe subinterface 1, 2, 3
- show pppoe subinterface full
- show pppoe subinterface summary
- show pppoe-service-name-table 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
- show profile
- show radius override
- show profile commands
- show subscriber-policy command
- show vlan commands
- show vlan bulk-config
- show vlan subinterface 1, 2, 3
- show vlan subinterface command
- shutdown command 1
- dynamic interfaces 1, 2
- Frame Relay
- POS
- shutting down interfaces
- Simple Network Management Protocol. See SNMP link status processing
- SLARP (Serial Line Address Resolution Protocol) 1, See also Cisco HDLC
- slow protocols
- bandwidth requirements
- definition of
- multicast address of
- OAM messages and
- SMs (Service modules)
- SNAP (subnetwork attachment point)
- SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) link status processing
- snmp trap frame-relay link-status command
- SONET (Synchronous Optical Network) 1, 2, 3
- source, clock
- SRP Ethernet interfaces
- SSN LCP (short sequence number Link Control Protocol) configuration option
- stacked virtual local area networks. See S-VLANs
- stateful SRP switchover
- and atm atm1483 subscriber command
- and subscriber command 1, 2, 3
- Ethernet link-fault management
- dependence on completion time
- effect on OAM settings
- of more than 2 seconds
- recommendation for high and low threshold configuration 1, 2
- recommendation for PDU loss threshold setting
- static interfaces 1, 2
- configuring Multiclass MLPPP
- creating in VC subranges 1, 2
- creating in VLAN subranges
- static mapping, and NBMA interfaces
- subinterfaces
- subnetwork attachment point. See SNAP
- subranges, VC. See VC subranges
- subscriber command 1, 2, 3
- subscriber management, using for subscriber authentication 1, 2
- subscriber policies for transparent bridging 1, See also subscriber policy commands
- subscriber policy commands 1
- subscribers
- authenticating on dynamic bridged Ethernet interfaces 1, 2, 3
- identifying for PPPoE
- support, technical See technical support
- SVC (switched virtual circuit)
- svlan commands
- switch, 802.3ad
- switched virtual circuit. See SVC
- symbol errors
- cumulative count of
- detected using OAM link monitoring
- display of aggregated
- enabling on IOAs that do not support
- monitoring of
- symbol period errors
- configuring
- effect of configuration on
- exceeding threshold for
- recommendation for configuring
- Synchronous Digital Hierarchy. See SDH
- Synchronous Optical Network. See SONET
- system
- system clock
T
- technical support
- terminated PPP session accounting statistics
- text and syntax conventions
- traffic management, ATM
- traffic-class
- traffic-shaping parameters
- transmit clock source, configuring
- transparent bridging. See bridging, transparent
- troubleshooting interfaces
- dynamic PPP and PPPoE
- PPP
- PPPoE 1, 2
- TSMs (Tunnel Service modules)
U
- ubr command 1, 2
- UNI (User-Network Interface) version 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
- unicast addressing
- unicast command
- unified ISSU
- and Ethernet link-fault management
- completion of
- in progress
- Uniform Resource Locator messages. See URL messages
- unknown- commands
- Unsupported OAM PDUs
- URL (Uniform Resource Locator) messages
- User-Network Interface. See UNI version
V
- vbr commands
- VC (virtual channel)
- VC (virtual circuit), monitoring
- VC classes
- assigning to
- ATM major interfaces
- dynamic ATM 1483 subinterfaces 1, 2, 3
- PVCs
- static ATM 1483 subinterfaces
- benefits
- configuring
- examples
- monitoring
- overview
- precedence levels
- upgrade considerations
- VC ranges, bulk configuration of
- VC subranges
- vc-class atm command
- VCC (virtual channel connection)
- VCD (virtual circuit descriptor)
- VCI (virtual channel identifier) 1, 2
- vendor OUI TLV
- component of Information OAM PDU
- vendor-specific attributes. See VSAs
- vendor-specific information
- and Ethernet OAM link-fault management
- format of, size of
- Vendor-specific OAM PDUs
- versions
- virtual channel connection. See VCC
- virtual channel. See VC
- virtual circuit descriptor. See VCD
- virtual circuit identifier (VCI) tags
- mapped to S-VLAN tags
- virtual circuit. See VC, monitoring
- virtual connections, ATM
- virtual local area networks. virtual local area networks. See VLANs
- virtual path connection. See VPC
- virtual path descriptions, assigning
- virtual path identifier (VPI) tags
- mapped to C-VLAN tags
- virtual path identifier. See VPI
- virtual path tunnels. See VP tunnels, ATM
- virtual path. See VP, monitoring
- vlan commands
- encapsulation vlan
- monitor vlan interface
- profile vlan override
- vlan advisory-rx-speed 1, 2
- vlan advisory-tx-speed 1, 2
- vlan auto-configure 1, 2
- vlan auto-configure agent-circuit-identifier 1, 2
- vlan bulk-config 1, 2, 3
- vlan bulk-config modify
- vlan bulk-config shutdown
- vlan description 1, 2
- vlan id
- vlan profile 1, 2
- vlan service-profile
- VLAN subinterfaces
- VLAN subinterfaces, dynamic
- benefits of using
- bulk configuration of VLAN ranges
- changing VLAN subranges 1, 2
- configuring
- configuring with agent-circuit-identifier information 1, 2
- creating static VLAN interfaces in VLAN subranges
- monitoring
- overriding base profile assignments
- overview
- profiles for
- VLAN subranges
- changing
- creating static VLAN interfaces in
- VLANs (virtual local area networks)
- bridged Ethernet configurations
- configuring
- configuring dynamic subinterfaces for
- configuring for dynamic IP
- configuring for dynamic PPPoE
- configuring IPv4 and IPv6 over dynamic PPPoE
- configuring to support dynamic PPPoE
- displaying status
- IP over VLAN over bridged Ethernet
- monitoring
- MPLS over VLAN over bridged Ethernet
- overview
- PPPoE over VLAN over bridged Ethernet
- VP (virtual path) tunnels, ATM
- VP (virtual path), monitoring
- VPC (virtual path connection)
- VPI (virtual path identifier) 1, 2, 3
- VSAs (vendor-specific attributes)
W
- warm router restart
- preservation of
X
- X.21/V.35 interfaces
- XFPs (10-gigabit small form-factor pluggable transceivers)