ユーザーズマニュアル目次Notices2Contents131 Introduction331.1 Related Documentation331.2 Document Conventions342 Maintaining Configuration Files352.1 Configuration Files352.1.1 Changing Configuration Information362.1.2 Displaying Configuration Information362.1.3 Activating the Configuration Commands in the Scratchpad372.1.4 Saving the Active Configuration to the Startup Configuration File382.1.5 Viewing the Current Configuration382.1.6 Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Files392.2 Backing Up and Restoring System Image Files402.3 Configuring System Settings412.3.1 Setting Daylight Saving Time422.3.2 Configuring a Log-in Banner423 CLI and RS Basics433.1 Starting the CLI433.2 Understanding CLI Command Modes443.2.1 User Mode443.2.2 Enable Mode443.2.3 Configure Mode453.2.4 BootPROM Mode453.3 Understanding CLI Commands453.4 Using Line Editing Commands463.5 Getting Help with CLI Commands483.6 Setting CLI Parameters493.7 Naming RS Ports503.7.1 Port Type513.7.2 Slot Number513.7.3 Port Number513.7.4 Channel Number533.7.5 VC543.7.6 Port Name Example543.8 CLI and RS Configuration Example544 Hot Swapping Line Cards and Control Modules574.1 Hot Swapping Overview574.2 Hot Swapping Line Cards574.2.1 Deactivating the Line Card584.2.2 Removing the Line Card584.2.3 Installing a New Line Card594.3 Hot Swapping One Type of Line Card With Another594.4 Hot Swapping a Secondary Control Module594.4.1 Deactivating the Control Module604.4.2 Removing the Control Module614.4.3 Installing a Control Module614.5 Hot Swapping a Switching Fabric Module (RS8600 only)614.5.1 Removing the Switching Fabric Module624.5.2 Installing a Switching Fabric Module624.6 Hot Swapping A GBIC (RS32000 and RS38000 only)634.6.1 Removing a GBIC from the Line Card634.6.2 Installing a GBIC into the Line Card644.7 Hot Swapping a WIC645 Bridging Configuration Guide655.1 Spanning Tree (IEEE 802.1d)655.2 Bridging Modes (Flow-Based and Address-Based)655.3 VLAN Overview665.3.1 RS VLAN Support675.3.2 Configuration Examples685.4 Access Ports and Trunk Ports (802.1P and 802.1Q support)695.5 Configuring RS Bridging Functions705.5.1 Configuring Address-based or Flow-based Bridging705.6 Configuring Spanning Tree715.6.1 Using Rapid STP715.6.2 Adjusting Spanning-Tree Parameters725.6.3 STP Dampening755.7 Configuring a Port- or Protocol-Based VLAN755.7.1 Creating a Port or Protocol Based VLAN765.7.2 Adding Ports to a VLAN765.7.3 Configuring VLAN Trunk Ports765.8 Configuring VLANs for Bridging775.9 Configuring Layer-2 Filters775.10 Monitoring Bridging785.11 GARP/GVRP795.11.1 Running GARP/GVRP with STP795.11.2 Configuring GARP/GVRP805.11.3 Configuration Example815.12 Tunneling VLAN packets across MANs835.12.1 Stackable VLAN Components835.12.2 Configuration Examples845.12.3 Displaying Stackable VLAN Information996 SmartTRUNK Configuration Guide1016.1 Configuring SmartTRUNKS1016.1.1 Creating a SmartTRUNK1026.1.2 Adding Physical Ports to the SmartTRUNK1026.1.3 Specifying Traffic Load Policy1036.2 SmartTRUNK Example Configuration1036.3 Configuring the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)1056.3.1 Configuring SmartTRUNKs for LACP1056.3.2 LACP Configuration Example1066.4 SmartTRUNK Load Redistribution1096.4.1 SLR Water-marks1096.4.2 Polling intervals1096.4.3 Additional Controls Provided by SLR1117 CMTS Configuration Guide1137.1 HFC Cable Network Architecture1137.2 CMTS Module Description1137.3 Provisioning the Headend1147.3.1 Headend Certification1157.3.2 IF-RF-Upconverter1157.3.3 Diplex Filters1157.3.4 DHCP Servers1177.3.5 DNS and TFTP Servers1177.4 Connecting and Configuring the Downstream1177.4.1 Installing and Configuring the Upconverter1187.4.2 Setting the Upconverter Input Level1187.4.3 Setting the Upconverter Output Level1187.4.4 Setting the Upconverter Output Frequency1187.4.5 Completing the Downstream Configuration1197.4.6 Testing the Downstream Configuration1197.5 Connecting the Upstream to the Laser Receiver1197.6 Configuring the CMTS Module1207.6.1 Configuring the CMTS Module in a Bridged Network1207.6.2 Configuring the CMTS Module in a Routed Network1217.7 CMTS Configuration Examples1227.7.1 Example One: Multiple ISPs Share a Single DHCP Server1237.7.2 Example Two: Multiple ISPs with multiple DHCP servers1277.7.3 Example Three: Overlapping VLANs with Multiple DHCP Servers and Client-VLAN Bindings1307.8 Anti-Spoofing1327.8.1 Anti-DHCP Spoofing1327.8.2 Anti-IP-spoofing1338 ATM Configuration Guide1358.1 Configuring ATM Ports1368.1.1 Configuring SONET Parameters1368.1.2 Setting Parameters for the Multi-Rate Line Card1378.1.3 Displaying Port Information1388.2 Configuring Virtual Channels1398.2.1 Gathering Traffic Statistics (OC-12)1398.3 Traffic Shaping1408.4 Traffic Management1428.4.1 Configuring QoS (Multi-Rate Line Card)1428.4.2 Configuring Virtual Channel Groups (OC-12)1438.4.3 Traffic Management Configuration Example1448.5 Bridging ATM Traffic1498.5.1 Enabling Forced Bridging on a Virtual Channel1518.5.2 Configuring Cross-Connects1518.5.3 Limiting MAC Addresses Learned on a VC1528.6 Routing ATM Traffic1528.6.1 Peer Address Mapping1558.7 Configuring PPP (OC-12)1579 Packet-over-SONET Configuration Guide1619.1 Configuring IP Interfaces for PoS Links1619.2 Configuring Packet-over-SONET Links1629.3 Configuring Automatic Protection Switching1639.3.1 Configuring Working and Protecting Ports1649.4 Specifying Bit Error Rate Thresholds1659.5 Monitoring PoS Ports1669.6 Example Configurations1669.6.1 APS PoS Links Between RS’s1679.6.2 PoS Link Between the RS and a Cisco Router1679.6.3 PoS Link Between the RS and a Juniper Router1689.6.4 Bridging and Routing Traffic Over a PoS Link1699.6.5 PoS Link Through a Layer 2 Cloud16910 DHCP Configuration Guide17110.1 Configuring DHCP17110.1.1 Configuring an IP Address Pool17210.1.2 Configuring Client Parameters17210.1.3 Configuring a Static IP Address17310.1.4 Grouping Scopes with a Common Interface17310.1.5 Configuring DHCP Server Parameters17310.2 Updating the Lease Database17310.3 Monitoring the DHCP Server17410.4 DHCP Configuration Examples17410.5 Configuring Secondary Subnets17510.6 Secondary Subnets and Directly-Connected Clients17610.7 Interacting with Relay Agents17711 IP Routing Configuration Guide17911.1 IP Routing Protocols17911.1.1 Unicast Routing Protocols17911.1.2 Multicast Routing Protocols17911.2 Configuring IP Interfaces and Parameters18011.2.1 Configuring IP Interfaces to Ports18011.2.2 Configuring IP Interfaces for a VLAN18111.2.3 Specifying Ethernet Encapsulation Method18111.2.4 Unnumbered Interfaces18111.3 Configuring Jumbo Frames18211.4 Configuring Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)18311.4.1 Configuring ARP Cache Entries18311.4.2 Unresolved MAC Addresses for ARP Entries18311.4.3 Configuring Proxy ARP18411.5 Configuring Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP)18411.5.1 Specifying IP Interfaces for RARP18411.5.2 Defining MAC-to-IP Address Mappings18511.5.3 Monitoring RARP18511.6 Configuring DNS Parameters18511.7 Configuring IP Services (ICMP)18611.8 Configuring IP Helper18611.9 Configuring Direct Broadcast18711.10 Configuring Denial of Service (DOS)18711.11 Monitoring IP Parameters18711.12 Configuring IP Forwarding18911.13 Hardware Routing Table18911.14 Configuring ICMP Redirect18911.15 Forwarding Mode19011.15.1 Configuring Destination-Based and Host-Flow-Based Forwarding19011.15.2 Configuring a Custom Forwarding Profile19011.15.3 Monitoring Custom Forwarding Profiles19111.15.4 Using Custom Forwarding with Other RS Features19211.16 Configuring Router Discovery19211.17 Setting Memory Thresholds19411.18 Configuration Examples19611.18.1 Assigning IP/IPX Interfaces19612 VRRP Configuration Guide19712.1 Configuring VRRP19712.1.1 Basic VRRP Configuration19812.1.2 Symmetrical Configuration19912.1.3 Multi-Backup Configuration20112.2 Additional Configuration20512.2.1 Setting the Backup Priority20512.2.2 Setting the Warmup Period20512.2.3 Setting the Advertisement Interval20512.2.4 Setting Pre-empt Mode20612.2.5 Setting an Authentication Key20612.3 Monitoring VRRP20612.3.1 ip-redundancy trace20712.3.2 ip-redundancy show20712.4 VRRP Configuration Notes20913 RIP Configuration Guide21113.1 Configuring RIP21113.1.1 Enabling and Disabling RIP21113.1.2 Configuring RIP Interfaces21113.2 Configuring RIP Parameters21213.2.1 Configuring RIP Route Default-Metric21413.3 Monitoring RIP21413.4 Configuration Example21514 OSPF Configuration Guide21714.1 OSPF Multipath21814.2 Configuring OSPF21814.3 Setting the Router ID21814.4 Enabling OSPF21914.5 Configuring OSPF Areas21914.5.1 Configuring Summary Ranges22014.5.2 Configuring Stub Areas22014.5.3 Configuring Not-So-Stubby Areas (NSSA)22114.6 Configuring OSPF Interfaces22214.6.1 Configuring Interfaces for NBMA Networks22214.6.2 Configuring Interfaces for Point-to-Multipoint Networks22314.6.3 Configuring Interfaces for Point-to-Point Networks22314.7 Configuring OSPF Interface Parameters22314.7.1 Setting the Interface State22414.7.2 Setting the Default Cost of an OSPF Interface22414.8 Creating Virtual Links22414.9 Configuring OSPF Parameters22514.9.1 Configuring OSPF Global Parameters22614.10 Monitoring OSPF22814.11 OSPF Configuration Examples23014.11.1 Exporting All Interface & Static Routes to OSPF23114.11.2 Exporting All RIP, Interface & Static Routes to OSPF23115 IS-IS Configuration Guide23515.1 Defining an IS-IS Area23515.2 Configuring IS-IS Interfaces23515.3 Enabling IS-IS on the RS23615.4 Setting IS-IS Global Parameters23615.4.1 Setting the IS Operating Level23615.4.2 Setting the PSN Interval23615.4.3 Setting the System ID23715.4.4 Setting the SPF Interval23715.4.5 Setting the Overload Bit23715.4.6 Setting IS-IS Authentication23815.5 Setting IS-IS Interface Parameters23915.5.1 Setting the Interface Operating Level23915.5.2 Setting Interface Parameters for a Designated Intermediate System (DIS)24015.5.3 Setting IS-IS Interface Timers24015.5.4 Setting Mesh Group Membership24015.6 Displaying IS-IS Information24115.6.1 IS-IS Sample Configuration24116 BGP Configuration Guide25916.1 The RS BGP Implementation25916.2 Basic BGP Tasks26016.2.1 Setting the Autonomous System Number26016.2.2 Setting the Router ID26016.2.3 Configuring a BGP Peer Group26116.2.4 Adding a BGP Peer26216.2.5 Starting BGP26216.2.6 Using AS-Path Regular Expressions26216.2.7 Using the AS Path Prepend Feature26416.2.8 Creating BGP Confederations26516.2.9 Creating Community Lists26616.2.10 Using Route Maps26716.2.11 Using BGP Accounting26916.3 BGP Configuration Examples27116.3.1 BGP Peering Session Example27216.3.2 IBGP Configuration Example27416.3.3 EBGP Multihop Configuration Example27716.3.4 Community Attribute Example28016.3.5 Local Preference Examples28716.3.6 Multi-Exit Discriminator Attribute Example29016.3.7 EBGP Aggregation Example29116.3.8 Route Reflection Example29216.3.9 BGP Confederation Example29516.3.10 Route Map Example30016.3.11 BGP Accounting Examples30117 MPLS Configuration30917.1 MPLS Architecture Overview31017.1.1 Labels31017.1.2 Label Binding31317.1.3 Label Distribution and Management31317.1.4 Penultimate Hop Popping31517.1.5 MPLS Tunnels31517.1.6 MPLS Table Information31617.2 Enabling and Starting MPLS on the RS31917.3 RSVP Configuration32117.3.1 Establishing RSVP Sessions32217.3.2 RSVP Refresh Intervals32317.3.3 RSVP Hello Packets32417.3.4 Authentication32517.3.5 Blockade Aging Interval32617.3.6 RSVP Refresh Reduction32617.3.7 Displaying RSVP Information32817.4 LDP Configuration32917.4.1 Establishing LDP Sessions32917.4.2 Monitoring LDP Sessions33017.4.3 Remote Peers33117.4.4 Loop Detection33117.4.5 MD5 Password Protection33217.4.6 Using LDP Filters33217.4.7 Displaying LDP Information33417.5 Configuring L3 Label Switched Paths33517.5.1 Configuring L3 Static LSPs33517.5.2 Configuring L3 Dynamic LSPs33917.5.3 Configuring an Explicit LSP34017.6 Configuring L2 Tunnels36817.6.1 Configuring L2 Static Labels36817.6.2 Configuring Dynamic L2 Labels37317.7 Traffic Engineering41017.7.1 Administrative Groups41017.7.2 Constrained Shortest Path First41217.7.3 IGP Shortcuts42718 Routing Policy Configuration43118.1 Preference43118.1.1 Import Policies43218.1.2 Export Policies43318.1.3 Specifying a Route Filter43418.1.4 Aggregates and Generates43518.1.5 Authentication43618.2 Configuring Simple Routing Policies43718.2.1 Redistributing Static Routes43818.2.2 Redistributing Directly Attached Networks43818.2.3 Redistributing RIP into RIP43918.2.4 Redistributing RIP into OSPF43918.2.5 Redistributing OSPF to RIP43918.2.6 Redistributing Aggregate Routes44018.2.7 Simple Route Redistribution Example: Redistribution into RIP44018.2.8 Simple Route Redistribution Example: Redistribution into OSPF44218.3 Configuring Advanced Routing Policies44318.3.1 Export Policies44418.3.2 Creating an Export Destination44518.3.3 Creating an Export Source44518.3.4 Import Policies44518.3.5 Creating an Import Source44618.3.6 Creating a Route Filter44618.3.7 Creating an Aggregate Route44618.3.8 Creating an Aggregate Destination44718.3.9 Creating an Aggregate Source44818.3.10 Import Policies Example: Importing from RIP44818.3.11 Import Policies Example: Importing from OSPF45118.3.12 Export Policies Example: Exporting to RIP45418.3.13 Export Policies Example: Exporting to OSPF45919 Multicast Routing Configuration46519.1 IGMP Overview46519.2 DVMRP Overview46519.3 Configuring IGMP46619.3.1 Configuring IGMP on an IP Interface46619.3.2 Configuring IGMP Query Interval46719.3.3 Configuring IGMP Response Wait Time46719.3.4 Configuring Per-Interface Control of IGMP Membership46719.3.5 Configuring Static IGMP Groups46719.4 Configuring DVMRP46819.4.1 Starting and Stopping DVMRP46819.4.2 Configuring DVMRP on an Interface46819.4.3 Configuring DVMRP Parameters46819.4.4 Configuring the DVMRP Routing Metric46919.4.5 Configuring DVMRP TTL & Scope46919.4.6 Configuring a DVMRP Tunnel47019.5 Monitoring IGMP & DVMRP47019.6 Configuration Example47120 IP Policy-Based Forwarding Configuration47320.1 Configuring IP Policies47320.1.1 Defining an ACL Profile47420.1.2 Associating the Profile with an IP Policy47420.1.3 Applying an IP Policy to an Interface47720.2 IP Policy Configuration Examples47720.2.1 Routing Traffic to Different ISPs47820.2.2 Prioritizing Service to Customers47920.2.3 Authenticating Users through a Firewall48020.2.4 Firewall Load Balancing48120.3 Monitoring IP Policies48321 Network Address Translation Configuration48721.1 Configuring NAT48721.1.1 Setting Inside and Outside Interfaces48821.1.2 Setting NAT Rules48821.2 Forcing Flows through NAT48821.3 Managing Dynamic Bindings48921.4 NAT and DNS48921.5 NAT and ICMP Packets49021.6 NAT and FTP49021.7 Monitoring NAT49121.8 Configuration Examples49121.8.1 Static Configuration49121.8.2 Dynamic Configuration49321.8.3 Dynamic NAT with IP Overload (PAT) Configuration49421.8.4 Dynamic NAT with DNS49521.8.5 Dynamic NAT with Outside Interface Redundancy49722 Web Hosting Configuration49922.1 Load Balancing49922.1.1 Creating the Server Group50022.1.2 Adding Servers to the Load Balancing Group50122.1.3 Setting Timeouts for Load Balancing Mappings50222.1.4 Optional Group or Server Operating Parameters50322.1.5 Using Health Check Clusters50522.1.6 Setting Server Status50522.1.7 Load Balancing and FTP50622.1.8 Allowing Load Balancing Servers to Access the Internet50622.1.9 Allowing Access to Load Balancing Servers50622.1.10 Virtual State Replication Protocol (VSRP)50622.1.11 Displaying Load Balancing Information50822.1.12 Configuration Examples50822.2 Web Caching51522.2.1 Configuring Web Caching51522.2.2 Configuration Example51722.2.3 Other Web-Cache Options51722.2.4 Monitoring Web-Caching52023 IPX Routing Configuration52123.1 RIP (Routing Information Protocol)52123.2 SAP (Service Advertising Protocol)52223.3 Configuring IPX RIP & SAP52223.3.1 IPX RIP52223.3.2 IPX SAP52223.3.3 Creating IPX Interfaces52223.3.4 IPX Addresses52323.4 Configuring IPX Interfaces and Parameters52323.4.1 Configuring IPX Addresses to Ports52323.4.2 Configuring Secondary Addresses on an IPX Interface52323.4.3 Configuring IPX Interfaces for a VLAN52423.4.4 Specifying IPX Encapsulation Method52423.5 Configuring IPX Routing52523.5.1 Enabling IPX RIP52523.5.2 Enabling SAP52523.5.3 Configuring Static Routes52523.5.4 Configuring Static SAP Table Entries52523.5.5 Controlling Access to IPX Networks52623.6 Monitoring an IPX Network52823.7 Configuration Examples52824 Access Control List Configuration53124.1 ACL Basics53124.1.1 Defining Selection Criteria in ACL Rules53124.1.2 How ACL Rules are Evaluated53324.1.3 Implicit Deny Rule53424.1.4 Allowing External Responses to Established TCP Connections53524.2 Creating and Modifying ACLs53624.2.1 Editing ACLs Offline53624.2.2 Maintaining ACLs Using the ACL Editor53724.3 Using ACLs53824.3.1 Applying ACLs to Interfaces53824.3.2 Applying ACLs to Services53924.3.3 Applying ACLs to Layer-4 Bridging Ports53924.3.4 Using ACLs as Profiles54024.4 Enabling ACL Logging54424.5 Monitoring ACLs54525 Security Configuration54725.1 Configuring RS Access Security54725.1.1 Configuring RADIUS54725.1.2 Configuring TACACS54925.1.3 Configuring TACACS+54925.1.4 Configuring Passwords55125.1.5 Configuring SSH55125.2 Layer-2 Security Filters55225.2.1 Configuring Layer-2 Address Filters55325.2.2 Configuring Layer-2 Port-to-Address Lock Filters55325.2.3 Configuring Layer-2 Static Entry Filters55425.2.4 Configuring Layer-2 Secure Port Filters55425.2.5 Monitoring Layer-2 Security Filters55525.2.6 Layer-2 Filter Examples55525.3 Layer-3 Access Control Lists (ACLs)55825.4 Layer-4 Bridging and Filtering55825.4.1 Creating an IP or IPX VLAN for Layer-4 Bridging55925.4.2 Placing the Ports on the Same VLAN56025.4.3 Enabling Layer-4 Bridging on the VLAN56025.4.4 Creating ACLs to Specify Selection Criteria for Layer-4 Bridging56025.4.5 Applying a Layer-4 Bridging ACL to a Port56125.4.6 Notes56126 QoS Configuration56326.1 Layer-2, Layer-3 and Layer-4 Flow Specification56426.2 Precedence for Layer-3 Flows56426.3 RS Queuing Policies56526.4 Traffic Prioritization for Layer-2 Flows56526.4.1 Configuring Layer-2 QoS56626.4.2 802.1p Class of Service Priority Mapping56626.5 Traffic Prioritization for Layer-3 & Layer-4 Flows56826.5.1 Configuring IP QoS Policies56826.5.2 Configuring IPX QoS Policies56926.6 Configuring RS Queueing Policy56926.6.1 Allocating Bandwidth for a Weighted-Fair Queuing Policy57026.7 Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED)57026.7.1 WRED’s Effect on the Network57026.7.2 Weighting Algorithms in WRED57026.8 ToS Rewrite57226.8.1 Configuring ToS Rewrite for IP Packets57226.9 Monitoring QoS57426.10 Limiting Traffic Rate57526.10.1 Rate Limiting Modes57626.10.2 Per-Flow Rate Limiting57626.10.3 Software-Based Flow-Aggregate Rate Limiting57726.10.4 Port Rate Limiting57726.10.5 Aggregate Rate Limiting57826.10.6 Example Configurations58026.10.7 Displaying Rate Limit Information58127 Performance Monitoring58327.1 Configuring the RS for Port Mirroring58427.2 Monitoring Broadcast Traffic58528 RMON Configuration58728.1 Configuring and Enabling RMON58728.1.1 Example of RMON Configuration Commands58828.1.2 RMON Groups58828.1.3 Control Tables59028.2 Using RMON59128.3 Configuring RMON Groups59228.3.1 Configuration Examples59428.4 Displaying RMON Information59528.4.1 RMON CLI Filters59628.5 Troubleshooting RMON59828.6 Allocating Memory to RMON59929 LFAP Configuration Guide60129.1 Overview60129.2 Requirements60129.3 Traffic Accounting Services60129.4 Configuring the LFAP Agent on the RS60229.5 Monitoring the LFAP Agent on the RS60330 WAN Configuration60530.1 High-Speed Serial Interface (HSSI) and Standard Serial Interfaces60530.2 Configuring WAN Interfaces60630.2.1 Primary and Secondary Addresses60630.2.2 Static, Mapped, and Dynamic Peer IP/IPX Addresses60630.2.3 Forcing Bridged Encapsulation60830.2.4 Packet Compression60830.2.5 Packet Encryption60930.2.6 WAN Quality of Service60930.3 Frame Relay Overview61130.3.1 Virtual Circuits61130.3.2 Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs)61230.4 Configuring Frame Relay Interfaces for the RS61230.4.1 Defining the Type and Location of a Frame Relay and VC Interface61230.4.2 Setting up a Frame Relay Service Profile61230.4.3 Applying a Service Profile to an Active Frame Relay WAN Port61330.5 Monitoring Frame Relay WAN Ports61330.6 Frame Relay Port Configuration61430.7 Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Overview61430.7.1 Use of LCP Magic Numbers61530.8 Configuring PPP Interfaces61530.8.1 Defining the Type and Location of a PPP Interface61530.8.2 Setting up a PPP Service Profile61530.8.3 Applying a Service Profile to an Active PPP Port61630.8.4 Configuring Multilink PPP Bundles61630.9 Monitoring PPP WAN Ports61730.10 PPP Port Configuration61830.11 Cisco HDLC WAN Port Configuration61930.11.1 Setting up a Cisco HDLC Service Profile61930.11.2 Applying a Service Profile to an Active Cisco HDLC WAN Port61930.11.3 Assigning IP Addresses to a Cisco HDLC WAN Port62030.11.4 Monitoring Cisco HDLC Port Configuration62030.12 Cisco HDLC Configuration Example62030.13 WAN Rate Shaping62130.13.1 Configuring WAN Rate Shaping62130.13.2 The WAN Rate Shaping Algorithm62230.13.3 WAN Rate Shaping Example62430.13.4 Using WAN Rate Shaping62630.14 Inverse Multiplexer Overview62830.14.1 Bit Error Rate Testing an IMUX Group62830.15 WAN Configuration Examples62930.15.1 Simple Configuration File62930.15.2 Multi-Router WAN Configuration62930.16 Channelized T1, E1 and T3 Services Overview63430.16.1 T1 and E1 WAN Interface Cards63430.16.2 Channelized T3 Service Interface Module63530.16.3 Configuring Channelized T1, E1 and T3 Interfaces63630.16.4 Bit Error Rate Testing63930.16.5 Configuring a Test using External Test Equipment64230.17 Clear Channel T3 and E3 Services Overview64330.17.1 Clear Channel T3 and E3 Service Interface Module64330.18 Scenarios for Deploying Channelized T1, E1 and T364430.18.1 Scenario 1: Bridged MSP MTU/MDU Aggregation64430.18.2 Scenario 2: Routed Inter-Office Connections with Only T1 on RS 8x0064830.18.3 Scenario 3: Routed Inter-Office Connections with T1 and T3 on RS 8x0065430.18.4 Scenario 4: Routed Metropolitan Backbone with Only T1 on RS 8x0066130.18.5 Scenario 5: Routed Metropolitan Backbone with T1 and T3 on RS 8x0066830.18.6 Scenario 6: Routed Inter-Office Connections with E1 on RS8x0067630.18.7 Scenario 7: Transatlantic Connection using T1 and E1 on RS 8x0068030.18.8 Scenario 8: Configuring Frame Relay over Channelized T1 Interfaces68330.19 Scenarios for Deploying Clear Channel T3 and E368730.19.1 Scenario 1: Routed Inter-Office Connections through and ISP68730.19.2 Scenario 2: Routed Metropolitan Backbone69431 Service Configuration70531.1 Service Facility Rate Limiting Types70631.2 Creating a Service70731.2.1 Aggregate Rate Limiting Service70731.2.2 Flow-Aggregate Rate Limiting Service70831.2.3 Per-Flow Rate Limiting Service70931.2.4 Burst-Safe Rate Limiting Service71031.3 Applying a Service71031.3.1 Applying Services With ACLs71031.3.2 Applying Services Using the MF-Classifier Command71131.4 Showing a Service71231.4.1 Aggregate, Flow-Aggregate, Per-Flow, and Burst-Safe Show Commands71231.4.2 Show All Command71331.5 Port-level Rate Limiting71431.6 Service Configuration Examples71431.6.1 Applying a Service to Multiple Servers71431.6.2 Applying Burst-Safe Rate Limiting71531.7 Rate Limiting Configuration Examples717サイズ: 7.29MBページ数: 718Language: Englishマニュアルを開く