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Cisco 10008 Software Configuration Manual (624 pages)
10000 Series
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
25
Guide Revision History
29
Chapter 2 Scalability and Performance
30
C H a P T E R 6 Configuring Pppoe over Ethernet and IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
30
Chapter 3 Configuring Remote Acces to MPL VPN
30
Audience
30
Document Organization
30
C H a P T E R 11 Configuring Local AAA Server, User Database—Domain to VRF
31
Chapter 10 Configuring Addres Pool
31
Document Conventions
32
Related Documentation
33
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
34
CHAPTER 1 Broadband Aggregation and Leased-Line Overview
35
Hardware Requirements
35
Checking Hardware and Software Compatibility
35
C H a P T E R 1 Broadband Aggregation and Leased-Line Overview
36
Broadband Architecture Models
36
PPP Termination and Aggregation Architectures
36
PTA to Virtual Routing and Forwarding Architecture
37
PTA to Multiprotocol Label Switching Virtual Private Network Architecture
38
L2TP Architectures
39
L2TP to Virtual Routing and Forwarding Architecture
39
L2TP over MPLS to Virtual Routing and Forwarding Instance
40
L2TP Access Concentrator Architecture
41
Routed Bridge Encapsulation Architectures
41
RBE to Virtual Routing and Forwarding Architecture
42
RBE to Multiprotocol Label Switching Virtual Private Network Architecture
43
Leased-Line Architecture Models
44
Channelized Aggregation
44
Frame Relay Aggregation
44
ATM Aggregation
45
Ethernet Aggregation
46
MPLS Provider Edge Applications
46
Combined Broadband and Leased-Line Applications
47
Load Balancing Architecture Models
47
IP and MPLS Applications
47
Single Ingress and Single Egress Provider Edge Applications
48
Single Ingress and Two Egress Provider Edge Applications
48
Multiple Ingress and Multiple Egress Provider Edge Applications
49
New Features, Enhancements, and Changes
49
New Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)XNE3
50
New Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)XNE
50
New Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB3
52
New Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB2
52
New Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB
52
New Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB5
53
New Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB3
53
New Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2
54
New Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(28)SB1
55
New Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(28)SB
55
New Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)XI7
59
New Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)XI3
60
New Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)XI2
60
New Features in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)XI1
60
Line Card VC Limitations
63
Line Card VC Limitations
64
Limitations and Restrictions
65
Scaling Enhancements in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)XNE
66
Scaling Enhancements in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB
67
Layer 4 Redirect Scaling
67
Scaling Enhancements in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)XI1
68
FIB Scaling
68
Policy-Map Scaling
68
Queue Scaling
69
Scaling Enhancements in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(28)SB
69
VC Scaling
70
Configuring the Cisco 10000 Series Router for High Scalability
70
Configuring Parameters for RADIUS Authentication
71
Configuring L2TP Tunnel Settings
71
VPDN Group Session Limiting
72
Configuring the PPP Authentication Timeout
72
Disabling Cisco Discovery Protocol
72
Disabling Gratuitous ARP Requests
73
Configuring a Virtual Template Without Interface-Specific Commands
73
Monitoring PPP Sessions Using the SNMP Management Tools
75
SNMP Process and High CPU Utilization
75
Cisco-Atm-Pvctrap-Extn-Mib
76
Configuring the Trunk Interface Input Hold Queue
77
Configuring no Atm Pxf Queuing
77
Configuring Atm Pxf Queuing
78
Configuring Keepalive
79
Enhancing Scalability of Per-User Configurations
79
Setting VRF and IP Unnumbered Interface Configurations in User Profiles
80
Setting VRF and IP Unnumbered Interface Configuration in a Virtual Interface Template
80
Redefining User Profiles to Use the Ip:vrf-ID and Ip:ip-Unnumbered Vsas
80
Placing Pppoa Sessions in Listening Mode
81
Scaling L2TP Tunnel Configurations
81
Scaling Enhancements in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(28)SB
70
Using Full Virtual Access Interfaces
82
Using the RADIUS Attribute Cisco-Avpair="Lcp:interface-Config
82
Preventing Full Virtual Access Interfaces
83
Scaling Enhancements in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)XI2
69
MPLS VPN Architecture
86
Access Technologies
87
PPP over ATM to MPLS VPN
88
PPP over Ethernet to MPLS VPN
89
RBE over ATM to MPLS VPN
91
Mpls Vpn ID
91
DHCP Relay Agent Information Option-Option 82
93
DHCP Relay Support for MPLS VPN Suboptions
93
Feature History for RA to MPLS VPN
94
Restrictions for RA to MPLS VPN
94
Prerequisites for RA to MPLS VPN
95
Configuration Tasks for RA to MPLS VPN
96
Configuring the MPLS Core Network
96
Enabling Label Switching of IP Packets on Interfaces
96
Configuring Virtual Routing and Forwarding Instances
97
Associating Vrfs
97
Configuring Multiprotocol BGP PE to PE Routing Sessions
98
Configuring Access Protocols and Connections
100
Configuring a Virtual Template Interface
101
Configuring PPP over ATM Virtual Connections and Applying Virtual Templates
102
Configuring Pppoe over ATM Virtual Connections and Applying Virtual Templates
102
Configuring Pppoe over Ethernet Virtual Connections and Applying Virtual Templates
104
Configuring RBE over ATM Virtual Connections
106
Configuring and Associating Virtual Private Networks
112
Configuring Virtual Private Networks
112
Associating Vpns with a Virtual Template Interface
112
Configuring RADIUS User Profiles for RADIUS-Based AAA
114
Configuration Examples for RA to MPLS VPN
114
Pppoa to MPLS VPN Configuration Example
115
Pppoe to MPLS VPN Configuration Example
118
RBE to MPLS VPN Configuration Example
122
Verifying VPN Operation
114
Monitoring and Maintaining an MPLS Configuration
123
Verifying the Routing Protocol Is Running
124
Verifying MPLS
124
Verifying Connections between Neighbors
124
Verifying Label Distribution
125
Verifying Label Bindings
126
Verifying Labels Are Set
127
Monitoring and Maintaining the MPLS VPN
127
Verifying VRF Configurations
128
Verifying the Routing Table
128
Verifying the PE to PE Routing Protocols
129
Verifying the PE to CE Routing Protocol
130
Verifying the MPLS VPN Labels
130
Testing the VRF
130
Monitoring and Maintaining Pppox to MPLS VPN
131
Monitoring and Maintaining RBE to MPLS VPN
132
BGP Multipath Load Sharing for Ebgp and Ibgp in an MPLS VPN
135
Feature History for BGP Multipath Load Sharing for Ebgp and Ibgp in an MPLS VPN
136
Restrictions for BGP Multipath Load Sharing for Ebgp and Ibgp in an MPLS VPN
137
Prerequisites for BGP Multipath Load Sharing for Ebgp and Ibgp in an MPLS VPN
137
IGP Convergence Acceleration
137
Configuring IGP Convergence Acceleration
138
Configuring BGP Multipath Load Sharing for Ebgp and Ibgp in an MPLS VPN
138
Configuring Multipath Load Sharing for Ebgp and Ibgp
138
Verifying Multipath Load Sharing for Ebgp and Ibgp
138
Configuration Examples for BGP Multipath Load Sharing for Ebgp and Ibgp in an MPLS VPN
139
Ebgp and Ibgp Multipath Load Sharing Configuration Example
140
Verifying Ebgp and Ibgp Multipath Load Sharing
140
Monitoring and Maintaining BGP Multipath Load Sharing for Ebgp and Ibgp
141
Chapter 4 Configuring Multiprotocol Label Switching
135
Ipv6 VPN over MPLS
141
Feature History for Ipv6 VPN over MPLS
142
Prerequisites for Implementing Ipv6 VPN over MPLS
142
Restrictions for Implementing Ipv6 VPN over MPLS
143
Configuration Tasks for Implementing Ipv6 VPN over MPLS
143
BGP Features
144
Ipv6 Internet Access
145
VRF-Aware Router Applications
146
VRF-Lite
146
Qos Features
146
Configuration Example for Implementing Ipv6 VPN over MPLS
147
Monitoring and Maintaining Ipv6 VPN over MPLS
149
Session Limit Per VRF
149
Application of VPDN Parameters to VPDN Groups
150
VPDN Template Configuration
151
Feature History for Session Limit Per VRF
151
Restrictions for Session Limit Per VRF
151
Prerequisites for Session Limit Per VRF
151
Configuring Session Limit Per VRF
152
Verifying a Session Limit Per VRF Configuration
153
Half-Duplex VRF
155
Upstream and Downstream Vrfs
156
Reverse Path Forwarding Check Support
157
Configuration Examples for Session Limit Per VRF
153
Monitoring and Maintaining Session Limit Per VRF
155
Feature History for Half-Duplex VRF
157
Restrictions for Half-Duplex VRF
157
Prerequisites for Half-Duplex VRF
157
Configuration Tasks for Half-Duplex VRF
158
Configuring Upstream and Downstream Vrfs on the L2TP Access Concentrator and PE Router
158
Associating Vrfs
159
Configuring RADIUS
160
Configuration Examples for Half-Duplex VRF
160
Hub and Spoke Sample Configuration with Half-Duplex Vrfs
161
RADIUS Sample Configuration
162
Monitoring and Maintaining Half-Duplex VRF
163
Configuring the Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol Access Concentrator and Network Server
167
IP Reassembly
167
Feature History for IP Reassembly
168
Layer 2 Access Concentrator
168
C H a P T E R 5 Configuring the Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol Access Concentrator and Network Server
169
Tunnel Service Authorization
170
Tunnel Selection
170
Tunnel Sharing
170
Sessions Per Tunnel Limiting
171
Feature History for LAC
172
Session Load Balancing
172
Session Load Failover
172
Optional Configuration Tasks for LAC
173
Enabling Sessions with Different Domains to Share the same Tunnel
173
Enabling the LAC to Conduct Tunnel Service Authorization
173
Configuring Sessions Per Tunnel Limiting on the LAC
173
Required Configuration Tasks for LAC
173
Enabling the LAC to Look for Tunnel Definitions
173
Restrictions for LAC
173
RADIUS Server Optional Configuration Tasks for LAC
179
Enabling Tunnel Sharing for RADIUS Services
179
Enabling the RADIUS Server to Conduct Tunnel Service Authorization
180
Configuring Sessions Per Tunnel Limiting in the RADIUS Service Profile
182
Configuration Example for LAC
183
Monitoring and Maintaining LAC
187
L2TP Network Server
188
Virtual Template Interface
189
Virtual Routing and Forwarding Instance
189
Per VRF AAA
189
Private Servers
190
RADIUS Attribute Screening
190
Packet Fragmentation
190
Tunnel Accounting
191
Tunnel Authentication
191
Named Method Lists
193
Framed-Route VRF Aware
193
Feature History for LNS
194
Restrictions for the LNS
194
Prerequisites for LNS
194
Required Configuration Tasks for LNS
195
Configuring the Virtual Template Interface
195
Configuring the LNS to Initiate and Receive L2TP Traffic
195
Optional Configuration Tasks for LNS
196
Configuring Per VRF AAA Services
196
Configuring a VRF on the LNS
196
Configuring Sessions Per Tunnel Limiting on the LNS
196
Configuring RADIUS Attribute Accept or Reject Lists
203
Configuring the LNS for RADIUS Tunnel Accounting
205
Configuring the LNS for RADIUS Tunnel Authentication
208
Configuration Examples for LNS
211
Managed LNS Configuration Example
211
Tunnel Accounting Configuration Examples
213
Tunnel Authentication Configuration Examples
216
Monitoring and Maintaining LNS
217
CHAPTER 6 Configuring Pppoe over Ethernet and IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
219
Pppoe over Ethernet
219
Feature History for Pppoe over Ethernet
220
Restrictions for Pppoe over Ethernet
220
Configuration Tasks for Pppoe over Ethernet
220
Configuring a Virtual Template Interface
220
Creating an Ethernet Interface and Enabling Pppoe
221
Configuring Pppoe in a VPDN Group
221
Configuring Pppoe in a BBA Group
221
Configuration Example for Pppoe over Ethernet
223
Static MAC Address for Pppoe
223
Feature History for Static MAC Address for Pppoe
224
Pppoe over IEEE 802.1Q Vlans
225
Feature History for Pppoe over IEEE 802.1Q Vlans
225
Restrictions for Pppoe over IEEE 802.1Q Vlans
225
Configuration Tasks for Pppoe over IEEE 802.1Q Vlans
225
Configuring a Virtual Template Interface
226
Creating an Ethernet 802.1Q Encapsulated Subinterface and Enabling Pppoe
226
Configuring Pppoe in a VPDN Group
226
Configuring Pppoe in a BBA Group
227
Configuration Examples for Pppoe over IEEE 802.1Q Vlans
228
Verifying Pppoe over Ethernet and IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
229
Clearing Pppoe Sessions
230
TCP MSS Adjust
230
Feature History for TCP MSS Adjust
230
Information about TCP MSS Adjust
230
Restrictions for TCP MSS Adjust
231
Configuration Task for TCP MSS Adjust
231
TCP MSS Adjustment Configuration: Examples
232
VLAN Range
233
Feature History for VLAN Range
233
Restrictions for VLAN Range
234
Configuration Task for VLAN Range
234
Configuring a Range of VLAN Subinterfaces
234
Configuration Examples for VLAN Range
235
Verifying the Configuration of a Range of Subinterfaces
236
Chapter 7 Configuring IP Unnumbered on IEEE 802.1Q Vlans
237
Benefits for IP Unnumbered on Vlans
238
Feature History for IP Unnumbered on Vlans
238
Configuration Tasks for IP Unnumbered on Vlans
239
Configuring IP Unnumbered for an Ethernet VLAN Subinterface
239
Configuring IP Unnumbered for a Range of Ethernet VLAN Subinterfaces
240
Restrictions for IP Unnumbered on Vlans
239
Configuration Examples for IP Unnumbered on Vlans
240
Monitoring and Maintaining IP Unnumbered Ethernet VLAN Subinterfaces
241
ATM PVC Autoprovisioning
243
Local Template-Based ATM PVC Provisioning
244
Feature History for Local Template-Based ATM PVC Provisioning
244
ATM Interface Oversubscription
244
VC Class
245
ATM VC Scaling and VC Assignment
246
When SAR the Page Limit Is Reached
247
OC-12 ATM Line Card and VC Scaling
247
Feature History for ATM PVC Autoprovisioning
247
Restrictions for ATM PVC Autoprovisioning
247
Configuration Tasks for ATM PVC Autoprovisioning
248
Creating an On-Demand PVC Using a VC Class
248
Creating an On-Demand PVC Directly
250
Creating an On-Demand PVC with Infinite Range
253
Monitoring and Maintaining ATM PVC Autoprovisioning
254
Configuration Example for ATM PVC Autoprovisioning
255
CHAPTER 8 Configuring ATM Permanent Virtual Circuit Autoprovisioning
243
Variable Bit Rate Non-Real Time Oversubscription
256
Feature History for VBR-Nrt Oversubscription
257
Restrictions for VBR-Nrt Oversubscription
257
Configuration Tasks for VBR-Nrt Oversubscription
259
Configuring VBR-Nrt Oversubscription
259
Verifying ATM PVC Oversubscription
259
Configuration Example for ATM PVC Oversubscription
260
Chapter 9 Configuring Multihop
261
Feature History for Multihop
262
Required Configuration Tasks for Multihop
263
Enabling VPDN and Multihop Functionality
263
Terminating the Tunnel from the LAC
264
Mapping the Ingress Tunnel Name to an LNS
264
Restrictions for Multihop
263
Optional Configuration Tasks for Multihop
265
Specifying VPDN Tunnel Authorization Searches by Ingress Tunnel Name
265
Preserving the Type of Service Field of Encapsulated IP Packets
265
Configuring an Accept-Dialin VPDN Group to Preserve IP TOS
266
Configuring a Request-Dialout VPDN Group to Preserve IP TOS
267
Configuration Examples for Multihop
268
Monitoring and Maintaining Multihop Configurations
269
Address Assignment Mechanisms
273
Local Address Pool
274
Benefits of a Local Address Pool
274
Limitations of a Local Address Pool
274
RADIUS-Based Address Assignment
274
Benefits of RADIUS-Based Address Assignment
275
Limitations of RADIUS-Based Address Assignment
275
DHCP-Based Address Assignment
275
Benefits of DHCP-Based Address Assignment
275
Limitations of DHCP-Based Address Assignment
276
On-Demand Address Pool Manager
276
Feature History for On-Demand Address Pool Manager
277
Address Allocation for PPP Sessions
277
Subnet Releasing
277
On-Demand Address Pools for MPLS Vpns
277
Benefits On-Demand Address Pool Manager
278
Prerequisites for On-Demand Address Pool Manager
278
Required Configuration Tasks for On-Demand Address Pool Manager
278
Defining DHCP Odaps as the Global Default Pooling Mechanism
279
Configuring the DHCP Pool as an ODAP
279
Configuring the AAA Client
280
Configuring RADIUS
281
Optional Configuration Tasks for On-Demand Address Pool Manager
282
Defining Odaps on an Interface
282
Configuring Odaps to Obtain Subnets through IPCP Negotiation
282
Disabling Odaps
283
Verifying On-Demand Address Pool Operation
284
Configuration Examples for On-Demand Address Pool Manager
286
Configuring DHCP Odaps on an Interface
286
Configuring Odaps to Obtain Subnets through IPCP Negotiation
286
Monitoring and Maintaining an On-Demand Address Pool
287
Configuring Odaps to Obtain Subnets through IPCP Negotiation
287
Overlapping IP Address Pools
288
Feature History for Overlapping IP Address Pools
289
Restrictions for Overlapping IP Address Pools
289
Configuration Tasks for Overlapping IP Address Pools
289
Configuring a Local Pool Group for IP Overlapping Address Pools
289
Verifying Local Pool Groups for IP Overlapping Address Pools
290
Configuration Examples for Overlapping IP Address Pools
290
Generic IP Overlapping Address Pools Example
290
IP Overlapping Address Pools for Vpns and Vrfs Example
291
Configuring Local AAA Server, User Database-Domain to VRF
294
Feature History for Local AAA Server, User Database-Domain to VRF
294
Prerequisites for Local AAA Server, User Database-Domain to VRF
294
Establishing a PPP Connection
294
AAA Authentication
294
AAA Authorization
295
AAA Accounting
295
AAA Attribute Lists
296
Converting from RADIUS Format to Cisco IOS AAA Format
296
Defining AAA Attribute Lists
297
Subscriber Profiles
297
AAA Method Lists
298
Attributes
298
Defining AAA
298
Defining RADIUS and Enabling NAS-PORT
299
Defining a VRF
299
Applying AAA to a Virtual Template
299
Defining a Loopback Interface
300
Creating an IP Address Pool
300
Defining a Subscriber Profile
300
Defining an AAA Attribute List
300
Verifying Local AAA Server, User Database-Domain to VRF Using Local Attributes
301
Configuration Example for Local AAA Server, User Database-Domain to VRF
301
Example-VRF with DBS
303
Example-VRF with ACL
304
Monitoring and Maintaining Local AAA Server, User Database-Domain to VRF
304
Chapter 12 Configuring Traffic Filtering
305
IP Receive Acls
305
Feature History for IP Receive Acls
306
Restrictions for IP Receive Acls
306
Configuration Tasks for IP Receive Acls
306
Configuring Receive Acls
307
Verifying Receive Acls
307
Configuration Example for IP Receive Acls
307
Time-Based Acls
308
Feature History for Time-Based Acls
308
Restrictions for Time-Based Acls
309
Configuration Tasks for Time-Based Acls
309
Creating a Time Range
309
Applying a Time Range to a Numbered Access Control List
310
Applying a Time Range to a Named Access Control List
311
Monitoring and Maintaining Time-Based Acls
312
Configuration Examples for Time-Based Acls
312
Chapter 13 Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding
315
Feature History for Urpf
316
Prerequisites for Urpf
316
Restrictions for Urpf
316
Configuring Unicast RPF
317
Monitoring and Maintaining Urpf
318
Configuration Examples of Urpf
320
Configuring Loose Mode Urpf
321
Configuring Loose Mode Urpf with the Allow-Self-Ping Option
321
Configuring Loose Mode Urpf with the Allow-Default Option
322
Chapter 14 Configuring Automatic Protection Switching
323
Multirouter Automatic Protection Switching
323
Feature History for MR-APS
324
Restrictions for MR-APS
325
Configuration Tasks for MR-APS
325
Configuring MR-APS on Unchannelized Line Cards
325
Configuring MR-APS on Channelized Line Cards
326
Configuring MR-APS with Static Routes
327
Configuring MR-APS with Static Routes on Unchannelized Line Cards
327
Configuring MR-APS with Static Routes on Channelized Line Cards
327
Monitoring and Maintaining the MR-APS Configuration
331
Single-Router Automatic Protection Switching
331
Feature History for SR-APS
333
Configuring SR-APS
333
Disabling SR-APS
333
Monitoring and Maintaining the SR-APS Configuration
334
Threshold Commands
335
Specifying SR-APS Signal Degrade BER Threshold
335
Specifying SR-APS Signal Fail BER Threshold
336
Chapter 15 Configuring IP Multicast
337
Configuration Tasks for IP Multicast Routing
338
Enabling Dense Mode
338
Enabling Sparse Mode
338
Enabling Dense Mode
339
Enabling IP Multicast Routing
339
Enabling PIM on an Interface
339
Configuring Native Multicast Load Splitting
340
Configuring the Control Plane Protocol Policy
340
Enabling Sparse Mode
340
Enabling Sparse-Dense Mode
340
Feature History for IP Multicast
338
Restrictions for IP Multicast
338
Chapter 16 Configuring RADIUS Features
343
RADIUS Attribute Screening
343
Feature History for RADIUS Attribute Screening
344
Restrictions for RADIUS Attribute Screening
344
Prerequisites for RADIUS Attribute Screening
344
Configuration Tasks for RADIUS Attribute Screening
345
Configuration Examples for RADIUS Attribute Screening
345
Authorization Accept Configuration Example
345
Accounting Reject Configuration Example
345
Authorization Reject and Accounting Accept Configuration Example
346
Rejecting Required Attributes Configuration Example
346
RADIUS Transmit Retries
346
Feature History for RADIUS Transmit Retries
347
Restrictions for RADIUS Transmit Retries
347
Configuring RADIUS Transmit Retries
347
Configuration Example for RADIUS Transmit Retries
347
Monitoring and Troubleshooting RADIUS Transmit Retries
348
Extended NAS-Port-Type and NAS-Port Support
348
Feature History for Extended NAS-Port-Type and NAS-Port Support
349
NAS-Port-Type (RADIUS Attribute 61)
349
NAS-Port (RADIUS Attribute 5)
350
NAS-Port-ID (RADIUS Attribute 87)
350
Prerequisites for Extended NAS-Port-Type and NAS-Port Attributes Support
350
Configuring Extended NAS-Port-Type and NAS-Port Attributes Support
351
Verifying Extended NAS-Port-Type and NAS-Port-ID Attributes Support
353
Configuration Examples for Extended NAS-Port-Type Attribute Support
354
RADIUS Attribute 31: Pppox Calling Station ID
355
Feature History for Pppox Calling Station ID
355
Calling-Station-ID Formats
355
Restrictions for Pppox Calling Station ID
356
Related Documents for Pppox Calling Station ID
357
Configuration Tasks for Pppox Calling Station ID
357
Configuring the Calling-Station-ID Format
357
Verifying the Calling-Station-ID
357
Configuration Example for Pppox Calling Station ID
358
Related Commands for Pppox Calling Station ID
359
RADIUS Packet of Disconnect
359
Feature History for RADIUS Packet of Disconnect
360
Benefits for RADIUS Packet of Disconnect
360
Restrictions for RADIUS Packet of Disconnect
360
Related Documents for RADIUS Packet of Disconnect
361
Prerequisites for RADIUS Packet of Disconnect
361
Configuration Tasks for RADIUS Packet of Disconnect
361
Configuring AAA POD Server
362
Verifying AAA POD Server
362
Monitoring and Maintaining AAA POD Server
363
Configuration Example for RADIUS Packet of Disconnect
363
Chapter 17 Cisco 10000 Series Router PXF Stall Monitor
365
Feature History of Cisco 10000 Series Router PXF Stall Monitor
365
Information about Cisco 10000 Series Router PXF Stall Monitor
365
Recovery Actions
367
Restrictions for Cisco 10000 Series Router PXF Stall Monitor
367
Configuring Cisco 10000 Series Router PXF Stall Monitor
368
Configuration Example of Cisco 10000 Series Router PXF Stall Monitor
369
Chapter 18 SSO-BFD
373
Feature History of SSO-BFD
373
Information about SSO-BFD
373
Enhanced Timers
374
BFD HA Process
374
Early Packet Send
374
Restrictions of SSO-BFD
375
Configuration Examples of SSO-BFD
376
SSO-BFD with Static: Example
377
SSO-BFD with BGP: Example
379
SSO-BFD with EIGRP: Example
383
SSO-BFD with ISIS: Example
386
SSO-BFD with OSPF: Example
388
Monitoring and Maintaining SSO-BFD
376
About Link Noise Monitoring
393
Feature History of Link Noise Monitoring
393
Restrictions for Link Noise Monitoring
393
Configuration Tasks for Link Noise Monitoring
394
Enabling Syslog Messages
395
Configuration Examples for Link Noise Monitoring
396
Example of LNM Configuration on a Line Card
396
Example of LNM Configuration on a Shared Port Adapter
396
Example of a Syslog Message
396
Verification Example for Link Noise Monitoring
397
Chapter 19 Configuring Link Noise Monitoring
393
Chapter 20 Configuring L2 Virtual Private Networks
399
Feature History for L2VPN
401
Supported L2VPN Transport Types
401
Prerequisites for L2VPN: Atom
402
Supported Line Cards
402
Restrictions for L2VPN
403
Standards and Rfcs
403
Mibs
404
NSF and SSO-L2VPN
404
Checkpointing Atom Information
405
Checkpointing Troubleshooting Tips
405
Prerequisites for NSF/SSO - L2VPN
405
Neighbor Routers in the MPLS HA Environment
405
Stateful Switchover
405
Nonstop Forwarding for Routing Protocols
406
Restrictions for NSF/SSO - L2VPN
406
Configuring NSF/SSO - L2VPN
406
Configuration Examples of NSF/SSO-Layer 2 VPN
407
L2VPN Local Switching-HDLC/PPP
408
Prerequisites of L2VPN Local Switching-HDLC/PPP
408
Restrictions of L2VPN Local Switching-HDLC/PPP
408
PPP Like-To-Like Local Switching
408
HDLC Like-To-Like Local Switching
409
Configuration Tasks and Examples
409
Configuration Tasks for L2VPN
410
Setting up the Pseudowire-Atom Circuit
410
Configuring ATM AAL5 SDU Support over MPLS
412
Verifying ATM AAL5 SDU Support over MPLS
412
Configuring ATM-To-ATM PVC Local Switching
412
Configuring OAM Cell Emulation for ATM AAL5 SDU Support over MPLS
413
Configuring OAM Cell Emulation for ATM AAL5 SDU Support over MPLS on Pvcs
414
Configuration Mode
416
Configuring OAM Cell Emulation for ATM AAL5 SDU Support over MPLS in VC Class Configuration Mode
416
Configuring Ethernet over MPLS
417
Ethernet over MPLS Restrictions
418
Configuring Ethernet over MPLS in VLAN Mode
418
Configuring Ethernet over MPLS in Port Mode
418
IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling for Atom-Qinq
420
Prerequisites for IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling (Qinq) for Atom
420
Restrictions for IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling (Qinq) for Atom
420
Ethernet VLAN Q-In-Q Atom
421
Configuration Examples
423
Verifying Qinq Atom
423
Remote Ethernet Port Shutdown
423
Restrictions for Configuring Remote Ethernet Port Shutdown
424
Configuring Remote Ethernet Port Shutdown
424
Configuring Ethernet over MPLS with VLAN ID Rewrite
425
Configuring Frame Relay over MPLS
426
Configuring Frame Relay over MPLS with DLCI-To-DLCI Connections
426
Configuring Frame Relay over MPLS with Port-To-Port Connections
427
Enabling Other PE Devices to Transport Frame Relay Packets
428
Configuring Frame Relay-To-Frame Relay Local Switching
429
Configuring Frame Relay for Local Switching
430
Configuring Frame Relay Same-Port Switching
431
Verifying Layer 2 Local Switching for Frame Relay
432
Configuring Qos Features
432
Configuring HDLC and PPP over MPLS
434
Restrictions for HDLC over MPLS
434
Restrictions for PPP over MPLS
434
Configuring HDLC over MPLS or PPP over MPLS
434
Estimating the Size of Packets Traveling through the Core Network
435
Estimating Packet Size-Example
436
Changing the MTU Size on P and PE Routers
436
Setting Experimental Bits with Atom
436
Configuring Qos Features
438
Monitoring and Maintaining L2VPN
441
Configuration Example-Frame Relay over MPLS
442
Any Transport over MPLS-Tunnel Selection
445
Configuration Example-Any Transport over MPLS: Tunnel Selection
445
Bridged Interworking
449
Ethernet to VLAN-Bridged Interworking
450
Configuring L2VPN Interworking
450
Verifying the Configuration
451
Configuration Examples of Ethernet to VLAN-Bridged
451
Ethernet to VLAN over LS-Bridged: Example
452
Ethernet to VLAN over Atom-Bridged: Example
452
Chapter 21 Configuring L2VPN Interworking
449
Routed Interworking
452
Restrictions for Routed Interworking
453
Ethernet/Vlan to ATM AAL5 Interworking
453
Prerequisites of Ethernet/Vlan to ATM AAL5 Interworking
454
Restrictions of Ethernet/Vlan to ATM AAL5 Interworking
454
ATM AAL5 to Ethernet Local Switching-Bridged Interworking
456
ATM AAL5 to VLAN 802.1Q Local Switching-Bridged Interworking
457
ATM AAL5 to Ethernet Port Atom-Bridged Interworking
457
ATM AAL5 to Ethernet VLAN 802.1Q Atom-Bridged Interworking
458
ATM to Ethernet-Routed Interworking
459
Configuration Tasks and Examples
460
Local Switching
460
Atom
462
Ethernet/Vlan to Frame Relay Interworking
465
Prerequisites of Ethernet/Vlan to Frame Relay Interworking
465
Restrictions for Ethernet/Vlan to Frame Relay Interworking
465
FR DLCI to Ethernet Local Switching-Bridged Interworking
467
FR DLCI to VLAN 802.1Q Local Switching-Bridged Interworking
468
FR DLCI to Ethernet Port Atom-Bridged Interworking
468
FR DLCI to Ethernet VLAN 802.1Q Atom-Bridged Interworking
469
Frame Relay to Ethernet-Routed Interworking
470
Configuration Tasks and Examples
471
Local Switching
471
Atom
472
Frame-Relay Switching
473
Interface Serial Slot/Subslot/Port[:Channel | .Channel
473
ATM to Frame Relay-Routed Interworking
475
Configuration Tasks and Examples
476
Local Switching
476
Atom
477
Verifying L2VPN Interworking
478
Chapter 22 Configuring Multilink Point-To-Point Protocol Connections
479
Multilink Point-To-Point Protocol
479
Feature History for Multilink PPP
480
MLP Bundles
481
Restrictions for MLP Bundles
481
MLP Bundles and PPP Links
481
System Limits for MLP Bundles
482
Types of MLP Bundle Interfaces
482
MLP Groups
483
MLP Group Interfaces and Virtual Template Interfaces
484
How MLP Determines the Link a Bundle Joins
484
IP Addresses on MLP-Enabled Links
485
Valid Ranges for MLP Interfaces
486
Configuration Commands for MLP
487
Interface Multilink Command
487
Ppp Multilink Command
488
Ppp Multilink Fragment-Delay Command
488
Ppp Multilink Interleave Command
489
Ppp Multilink Fragment Disable Command
490
Ppp Multilink Group Command
490
MLP Overhead
487
MLP over Serial Interfaces
491
Performance and Scalability for MLP over Serial Interfaces
492
Restrictions and Limitations for MLP over Serial Interfaces
492
Single-VC MLP over ATM Virtual Circuits
493
Performance and Scalability for Single-VC MLP over ATM
493
Restrictions and Limitations for Single-VC MLP over ATM
493
Multi-VC MLP over ATM Virtual Circuits
494
Performance and Scalability for Multi-VC MLP over ATM Vcs
495
Restrictions and Limitations for Multi-VC MLP over ATM Vcs
495
MLP on LNS
496
About MLP on LNS
497
PPP Multilink Links Max Command
499
Performance and Scalability of MLP on LNS
499
PXF Memory and Performance Impact for MLP on LNS
499
Scenario 1
500
Scenario 2
500
Restrictions and Limitations for MLP on LNS
501
Configuring MLP on LNS
502
Mlpoe LAC Switching
502
Restrictions for Mlpoe LAC Switching
502
Mlpoe at PTA
503
ATM Overhead Accounting
504
Prerequisites of Mlpoe at PTA
504
Restrictions of Mlpoe at PTA
504
Memory and Performance Impact of Mlpoe at PTA
505
Configuring MLP Bundles and Member Links
505
Creating an MLP Bundle Interface
506
Configuration Example for Creating an MLP Bundle Interface
507
Enabling MLP on a Virtual Template
508
Configuration Example for Enabling MLP on a Virtual Template
509
Adding a Serial Member Link to an MLP Bundle
509
Adding an ATM Member Link to an MLP Bundle
510
Configuration Example for Adding ATM Links to an MLP Bundle
512
Moving a Member Link to a Different MLP Bundle
513
Removing a Member Link from an MLP Bundle
514
Changing the Default Endpoint Discriminator
515
Configuration Example for Changing the Endpoint Discriminator
515
MLP-Based Link Fragmentation and Interleaving
505
Configuration Examples for Configuring MLP
516
Configuration Example for Configuring MLP over Serial Interfaces
516
Configuration Example for Configuring Single-VC MLP over ATM
516
Configuration Example for Configuring Multi-VC MLP over ATM
517
Configuration Example for MLP on LNS
517
Configuration Example for Mlpoe LAC Switching
519
Configuration Examples of Mlpoe at PTA
519
Configuring Mlpoe over IEEE 802.1Q Vlans
520
Configuring Mlpoe through RADIUS
520
Verifying and Monitoring MLP Connections
521
Bundle Counters and Link Counters
522
Verification Examples for MLP Connections
522
Verification Example for the Show Interfaces Multilink Command
522
Verification Example for the Show Ppp Multilink Command
523
Verification Example for the Show Interfaces Multilink Stat Command
524
Related Documentation
524
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Document Version History
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Audience
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Cisco.com
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Related Documentation
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Documentation Feedback
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Cisco Technical Support Website
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Cisco 10008 Router Features
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Cisco 10008 Router Software
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Minimum Software Releases for the Cisco 10008 Router
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Power Entry Modules
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Performance Routing Engine
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Connector Ports
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PCMCIA Card Slots
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PRE LED Indicators and Switches
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Alphanumeric Display
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Cisco Professional Installation
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Heat Dissipation
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Site Power Requirements
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Asynchronous Terminal Connections
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Electrical Safety
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Required Tools and Equipment
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Installation Methods
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Rack-Mounting the Chassis
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General Rack Installation Guidelines
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Flush-Mounting in a 19-Inch Rack
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Center-Mounting in a 19-Inch Rack
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Center-Mounting in a 23-Inch Rack
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Non-Rack Installation
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Connecting the Chassis to Ground
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Recommended Tools and Supplies
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Recommended Tools and Supplies
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Connecting to a 100BASE-T Ethernet Network
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Auxiliary Modem Connection
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Data Network Cable Connections
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Chapter 4 Starting and Configuring the Router
79
Powering on the System
79
Configuring the Cisco 10008 Router at Startup
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Startup Display
81
Basic Configuration Using the Setup Facility
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Using the System Configuration Dialog
82
Basic System Configuration Procedure
82
Basic Configuration in Global Configuration Mode
84
Formatting Flash Memory Cards and Disks
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Managing the File Systems
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File Systems
85
Copying the Startup Configuration to the Running Configuration
86
Managing Configuration Files Larger than NVRAM
86
Compressing the Configuration File
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Relocating the Configuration to a Flash Disk
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Managing System Boot Parameters
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Changing the Configuration Register Settings
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Configuration Register Settings
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Predeployment Testing
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Troubleshooting Installation Problems
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General Troubleshooting Tips
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Related Documentation
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Obtaining Documentation
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Documentation and Resources
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Product Documentation DVD
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Documentation Feedback
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Cisco Product Security Overview
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Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products
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Cisco Technical Support & Documentation Website
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Definitions of Service Request Severity
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Site Preparation
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Recommended Tools and Supplies
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Installing the Router
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Lifting the Chassis
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Attaching the Cable-Management Bracket
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Installing Line Cards
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Connecting Power
19
Connecting DC Power to the Cisco 10008 Router
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Connecting Ac Power to the Cisco 10008 Router
23
Connecting Cables
26
Connecting Alarm Indicators
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Connecting a Video Terminal to the PRE Console Port
29
Connecting Network Management and Signal System Cables
31
Ethernet Network Management Cable Connections
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Auxiliary Modem Connection
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Powering on the System
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Startup Display
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Basic Configuration Using the Setup Facility
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Configuring the Cisco 10008 Router at Startup
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Using the System Configuration Dialog
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Basic System Configuration Procedure
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Configuration File
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Basic Configuration in Global Configuration Mode
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Formatting Flash Disks and Flash Cards
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Managing the File Systems
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Copying the Startup Configuration to the Running Configuration
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Managing Configuration Files Larger than NVRAM
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Compressing the Configuration File
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Relocating the Configuration to a Flash Disk
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Troubleshooting Installation Problems
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General Troubleshooting Tips
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Troubleshooting Guide
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