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ISBN 13: 9780596008697
Author: James Boney
Table of contents:
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We’d Like to Hear from You
Acknowledgments
Getting Started
IOS User Modes
Command-Line Completion
Get to Know the Question Mark
Command-Line Editing Keys
Pausing Output
show Commands
IOS Images and Configuration Files
IOS Image Filenames
Platform Identifier
Feature Set
Image Execution Location
The New Cisco IOS Packaging Model
Example of New Image Name
Status of the Release
Finding the Release on Cisco’s Web Site
Loading Image Files Through the Network
Using TFTP to Download Files
Using RCP to Download Files
Using SCP to Download Files
Using the IOS Filesystem for Images
Upgrading Flash Memory Using the Filesystem Commands
The Router’s Configuration
Loading Configuration Files
Loading the running-config
Loading the startup-config
Saving running-config to startup-config
Viewing a Configuration
Options for the show config command
Stopping the –More– prompt
Erasing a Stored Configuration
Saving a Configuration to a Network Server
Basic Router Configuration
Setting the Router Name
Setting the System Prompt
Configuration Comments
The Enable Password
Mapping Hostnames to IP Addresses
IP Host Tables
Enabling DNS
Setting the Router’s Time
The Calendar Versus the Clock
Configuring NTP
Enabling SNMP
Cisco Discovery Protocol
System Banners
Creating Banners
Disabling Banners
Line Commands
The line Command
Absolute and Relative Line Numbering
The Console Port
Virtual Terminals (VTYs)
Asynchronous Ports (TTYs)
The Auxiliary (AUX) Port
show line
Reverse Telnet
Common Configuration Items
Communication Parameters
Transport Type
Session Limits and Timeouts
Special Characters and Key Sequences
Interface Commands
Naming and Numbering Interfaces
Subinterfaces
Basic Interface Configuration Commands
shutdown
Interface Descriptions
Setting the IP Address and Subnet Mask
Secondary IP address(es)
Other Common Interface Commands
The Loopback Interface
The Null Interface
Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
Token Ring Interfaces
ISDN Interfaces
A Simple ISDN Configuration
Serial Interfaces
Serial Encapsulation
Serial T1 Connection
T1 Configuration on a 2524 with a CSU/DSU Card
Channelized T1
Asynchronous Interfaces
Using the group-async Command
Specifying an IP Address Pool
Using BOOTP Configuration Items for Dial-in Connections
Using DHCP for IP Addresses and Dial-in Configuration Items
Interface show Commands
Clearing the show Command Counters
Listing All Interfaces
Using the show interface Commands
show interface accounting
show ip interface
Networking Technologies
Frame Relay
Important Frame Relay Terminology
Frame Relay Configuration
Mapping IP Addresses to DLCIs
Explicitly mapping DLCIs
Configuring a multipoint connection
Frame Relay Traffic Shaping
Enabling traffic-shaping on a frame relay link
Adaptive shaping
Frame Relay show Commands
ATM
ATM Terminology
Configuring Permanent Virtual Circuits
Configuring an ATM interface with static IP mapping
Configuring an ATM interface with dynamic IP mapping
Configuring Switched Virtual Circuits
ATM ARP server
Configuring with DXI
ATM show Commands
LAN Emulation (LANE)
LANE configuration notes
Configuring the LECS
Configuring the LES/BUS
Configuring the LEC
LANE show commands
DSL
Configuring Our DSL Client Router
Troubleshooting a DSL Connection
Cable
VoIP
VoIP Protocols
H.323
MGCP
SIP
VoIP Terminology
Examples
FXO Gateway to PSTN
H.323 call routing
MGCP call routing
SIP Configuration for VoIP
Access Lists
How Packets Match a List Entry
Address/Mask Pairs (Wildcards)
Computing a Wildcard for a Given Subnet Mask
Access List Processing
Implicit Deny
Access Lists Are Additive
Outbound Access Lists Are More Efficient Than Inbound
Types of Access Lists
Extended Access Lists
Specifying ports
Established connections
ICMP protocol entries
Applying an access list to an interface or line
Named Access Lists
Entering noncontiguous ports
Reflexive Access Lists
Creating the outbound reflexive list
Creating the inbound reflexive list
Applying the inbound and outbound reflexive lists to an interface
Setting the reflexive timeout
Reflexive list notes
Specific Topics
Adding Comments to an Access List
Timed Access Lists
Building a Gateway Router
IP address spoofing
Permitting FTP through an access list
Passive FTP
The actual access list
Optimizing Your Access Lists
Emulating a Packet Sniffer
Logging Access List Violations
Securely Updating Access Lists
Getting the List to a Router with TFTP, RCP, or SCP
IP Routing Topics
Autonomous System (AS) Numbers
Interior and Exterior Gateway Protocols
Distance-Vector and Link-State Routing Protocols
Distance-Vector Protocols
Link-State Routing Protocols
Administrative Distance
Variable-Length Subnet Masks (VLSM) and Classless Routing
Protocol Comparison
Static Routes
Default Static Routes
A Static Route to the Null Interface
Backup Static Routes
Split Horizon
Passive Interfaces
Route Redistribution
Filtering Routes
Filtering incoming routes
Filtering outgoing routes
Filtering updates during redistribution
Revisiting the example
Route Maps
Enforcing routing policy with route maps
Enforcing routing policy with the ip policy command
Fast Switching and Process Switching
Fast Switching
Process Switching
Useful show Commands
show ip route summary
clear ip route
show ip protocols
Interior Routing Protocols
RIP
Basic RIP Configuration
Enabling RIPv2 on the Network
Redistributing Other Routing Protocols into RIP
RIPv2 Authentication
IGRP
Basic IGRP Configuration
IGRP’s metric
Packet size
Modifying the range of the network
IGRP’s load balancing
Redistributing Other Protocols into IGRP
EIGRP
Enabling EIGRP on the Network
EIGRP and Route Summarization
Enabling route summarization on a specific interface
EIGRP Authentication
EIGRP Metrics
Tuning EIGRP
EIGRP show Commands
show ip eigrp neighbors
show ip eigrp topology
show ip eigrp traffic
EIGRP Redistribution
RIP
IGRP
Converting an IGRP Network to EIGRP
OSPF
OSPF Concepts
Areas
Router types
Link-state advertisements (LSAs)
Area types
Router ID
Designated router (DR)
Enabling OSPF on the Network
Sample OSPF Configurations
Route Summarization in OSPF
Inter-area summarization
External summarization
Virtual Backbone Links
Interoperability with Other Vendors
Default Routes in OSPF
NSSAs (Not-So-Stubby Areas)
OSPF Configuration Example
Putting route summarization to use
Redistributing Other Protocols into OSPF
OSPF show Commands
show ip ospf border routers
show ip ospf neighbor
show ip ospf database
show ip ospf interface
IS-IS
IS-IS Concepts
Level 1 and level 2
NSAP addressing
Enabling an interface for IS-IS
IS-IS configuration example
Show Commands
Authentication
Metric Tuning
Injecting a Default Route
IS-IS Route Leaking
Border Gateway Protocol
Introduction to BGP
How BGP Selects Routes
Basic Configuration Commands
The router and network commands
The neighbor command
Local-AS numbers
Synchronization
Automatic summary
default-originate
next-hop-self
BGP route dampening
iBGP checklist
A Simple BGP Configuration
Route Filtering
AS Path Filters
Community Filters
Aggregate Filters
An Advanced BGP Configuration
Adding a Preference
Neighbor Authentication
Peer Groups
Route Reflectors
BGP Confederacies
BGP TTL Security
Quality of Service
Marking
Different Types of ToS
IPv4 ToS Byte
Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP)
Assured Forwarding
Expedited Forwarding
DSCP example
Older Queuing Methods
FIFO
Priority Queuing
Monitoring priority queueing
Custom Queuing
Setting the queue size
Applying a queue to an interface
Assigning packets to queues by protocol type
Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ)
Monitoring WFQ
Modern IOS QoS Tools
Network-Based Application Recognition (NBAR)
NBAR in action
NBAR protocol discovery
Modular QoS CLI (MQC)
Step One: Defining the class maps
Step Two: Defining the QoS policy
Step 3: Defining where to apply the service policy
Implementing Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing with MQC
Low-Latency Queuing (LLQ)
Congestion Avoidance
Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED)
Configuring WRED on an interface
Using WRED instead of Tail-drop in CBWFQ
Traffic Policing
MQC Policing
Committed Access Rate (CAR)
Rate-limit example
Traffic Shaping
Traffic Shaping Example
Frame-Relay Shaping
AutoQoS
What Does AutoQoS Enable?
AutoQoS Command Usage
Command syntax
AutoQoS discovery
AutoQoS show command
QoS Device Manager
Dial-on-Demand Routing
Configuring a Simple DDR Connection
Sample Legacy DDR Configurations
DDR Backup Links
Backup interface commands
DDR bandwidth on demand with backup interface commands
DDR backup with floating static routes
Dialer Maps
The most basic form of this command
A more complicated use of dialer maps
Dialer Interfaces (Dialer Profiles)
Rotary Groups
Dialer Pools
Multilink PPP
Snapshot DDR
Useful show Commands
show dialer
show dialer map
show isdn active
show snapshot
Specialized Networking Topics
Bridging
Concurrent Routing and Bridging (CRB)
Integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB)
Bridging show Commands
show bridge
show bridge group
DLSw+
Hot Standby Routing Protocol (HSRP)
Tracking Another Interface
Naming Our HSRP Configuration
Multiple-Group Hot Standby Routing
Load Sharing with Hot Standby
HSRP show Commands
Network Address Translation (NAT)
Overloading NAT Address Space
Mapping incoming ports to different NAT addresses
NAT show Commands
Stateful NAT (SNAT)
Configuring SNAT with HSRP
Configuring SNAT without HSRP
Tunnels
show Commands for Tunnels
Encrypted Tunnels
Tunnel Encryption with DSS and DES
Generating keys
Configuring encryption on the tunnel
DES Tunnel show Commands
show crypto engine connections active
show crypto engine configuration
IPSec Tunneling
Dynamic Multipoint VPN
Configuring DMVPN
Multicast Routing
IGMP
Reverse Path Forwarding
Dense Mode
Configuring multicast for dense mode
Sparse Mode
Configuring multicast for sparse mode
Auto-RP configuration and sparse-dense mode
BSR
Cisco Group Management Protocol (CGMP)
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
MPLS Terminology
How Does It Work?
Configuring MPLS
Incrementally deploying MPLS
Verifying the MPLS configuration
MPLS VPN
Switches and VLANs
Switch Terminology
Layer-2 and Layer-3 Switching
Learning MAC Addresses
VLAN
Broadcast Domain
Collision Domain
Spanning Tree Protocol
Spanning Tree Port States
Bridge Protocol Data Units
STP selects the root bridge
Selecting a root port and a designated port
Convergence in STP
Speeding up STP convergence
show spanning-tree
IOS on Switches
Basic Switch Configuration
Configuring the Management Port (VLAN 1)
Simple Switch Configuration
Auto Detection
Sample VLAN Configuration
VLAN Interface Commands
Trunking
Restricting VLANs on a Trunk
Finishing Our Previous Network
Added Port Security
VLAN Trunking Protocol
VTP Modes
VLAN Database
Configuring VTP
Setting the VTP mode
Setting the VTP domain
Setting the VTP password
Creating a VLAN
Configuration example
Backing Up the VLAN Database
Switch Monitor Port for IDS or Sniffers
Troubleshooting Switches
Router Security
Securing Enable Mode Access
Setting the Enable Password
The More Secure enable secret Command
Privilege Levels for enable access
Routine Security Measures
Features to Disable
Features to Enable
Deny local IP addresses coming from outside
Use a warning banner
AutoSecure: Letting the Router Do the Work
Restricting Access to Your Router
Virtual Terminal Access
Protecting VTY with an access list
Allowing SSH connections to the router
Enabling SSH
Users and Authentication
Adding users with the user command
Using the AAA framework
User management with AAA
Restricting dial-in user access with AAA
Troubleshooting and Logging
ping
Ping the Broadcast Address
Extended ping
What can we test with the source address?
trace
Debugging
Using Debugging in Practice
The debug list command
Logging
Configuring Logging
Severity Levels
Buffering Logging and Debug Output
XML Output of Logging Messages
Quick Reference
aaa accounting
aaa accounting delay-start
aaa accounting gigawords
aaa accounting nested
aaa accounting resource
aaa accounting send stop-record authentication failure
aaa accounting session-duration ntp-adjusted
aaa accounting suppress null-username
aaa accounting update
aaa authentication attempts login
aaa authentication banner
aaa authentication enable default
aaa authentication fail-message
aaa authentication local-override
aaa authentication login
aaa authentication password-prompt
aaa authentication ppp
aaa authentication username-prompt
aaa authorization
aaa authorization config-commands
aaa authorization reverse-access
aaa authorization template
aaa configuration route
aaa group server radius
aaa group server tacacs+
aaa new-model
absolute-timeout
access-class
access-enable
access-list
access-list rate-limit
access-template
activation-character
aggregate-address
alias
area authentication
area default-cost
area nssa
area-password
area range
area stub
area virtual-link
arp (global)
arp (interface)
arp timeout
async-bootp
async default ip address
async default routing
async dynamic address
async dynamic routing
async mode
atm address
atm arp-server
atm esi-address
atm lecs-address
atm lecs-address-default
atm nsap-address
atm pvc
atm-vc
autobaud
autocommand
autodetect encapsulation
autohangup
auto discovery qos
auto qos voip
auto secure
autoselect
auto-summary
backup
bandwidth (interface)
bandwidth (policy-map)
banner exec
banner incoming
banner login
banner motd
bgp always-compare-med
bgp bestpath as-path ignore
bgp bestpath med-confed
bgp bestpath missing-as-worst
bgp client-to-client reflection
bgp cluster-id
bgp confederation identifier
bgp confederation peers
bgp dampening
bgp default local-preference
bgp default route-target filter
bgp deterministic med
bgp fast-external-fallover
bgp log-neighbor-changes
bgp-policy
bridge acquire
bridge address
bridge cmf
bridge crb
bridge forward-time
bridge-group
bridge-group aging-time
bridge-group circuit-group
bridge-group input-address-list
bridge-group input-lsap-list
bridge-group input-pattern
bridge-group input-type-list
bridge-group output-address-list
bridge-group output-lsap-list
bridge-group output-pattern
bridge-group output-type-list
bridge-group path-cost
bridge-group priority
bridge-group spanning-disabled
bridge hello-time
bridge irb
bridge max-age
bridge multicast-source
bridge priority
bridge protocol
bridge route
busy-message
cable helper-address
calendar set
callback forced-wait
cd
cdp advertise-v2
cdp enable
cdp holdtime
cdp run
cdp timer
channel-group (controller)
channel-group (interface)
chat-script
class (frame-relay)
class (MPLS)
class (policy-map)
class-map
clear
client-atm-address name
clock calendar-valid
clock rate
clock read-calendar
clock set
clock summer-time
clock timezone
clock update-calendar
compress
config-register
configure
controller
copy
crc
custom-queue-list
databits
data-character-bits
dce-terminal-timing enable
debug
default-information
default-information originate
default-metric
default-name
delay
delete
description
dialer aaa
dialer callback-secure
dialer callback-server
dialer caller
dialer dtr
dialer enable-timeout
dialer fast-idle
dialer-group
dialer hold-queue
dialer idle-timeout
dialer in-band
dialer isdn
dialer-list
dialer load-threshold
dialer map
dialer map snapshot
dialer max-link
dialer pool
dialer pool-member
dialer priority
dialer remote-name
dialer rotary-group
dialer rotor
dialer string
dialer wait-for-carrier-time
dialer watch-disable
dialer watch-group
dialer watch-list
dir
disable
disconnect
disconnect-character
disconnect ssh
dispatch-character
distance
distance bgp
distance eigrp
distribute-list in
distribute-list out
domain-password
downward-compatible-config
down-when-looped
drop
dte-invert-txc
early-token-release
editing
eigrp log-neighbor-changes
enable
enable last-resort
enable password
enable secret
enable use-tacacs
encapsulation (ATM/MPLS)
encapsulation (interface)
end
erase
escape-character
exception core-file
exception dump
exception memory
exception protocol
exception spurious-interrupt
exec
exec-timeout
exit
fair-queue (policy-map class)
fair-queue (interface)
fair-queue aggregate-limit
fair-queue individual-limit
fair-queue limit
fair-queue qos-group
fair-queue tos
fair-queue weight
fddi burst-count
fddi c-min
fddi cmt-signal-bits
fddi duplicate-address-check
fddi encapsulate
fddi frames-per-token
fddi smt-frames
fddi tb-min
fddi tl-min-time
fddi token-rotation-time
fddi t-out
fddi valid-transmission-time
flowcontrol
format
frame-relay adaptive-shaping
frame-relay [ bc | be]frame-relay becn-response-enable
frame-relay broadcast-queue
frame-relay cir
frame-relay class
frame-relay custom-queue-list
frame-relay de-group
frame-relay de-list
frame-relay idle-timer
frame-relay interface-dlci
frame-relay intf-type
frame-relay inverse-arp
frame-relay ip rtp header-compression
frame-relay ip tcp header-compression
frame-relay lmi-type
frame-relay local-dlci
frame-relay map
frame-relay map bridge
frame-relay map clns
frame-relay map ip compress
frame-relay map ip rtp header-compression
frame-relay map ip tcp header-compression
frame-relay mincir
frame-relay multicast-dlci
frame-relay payload-compress packet-by-packet
frame-relay priority-dlci-group
frame-relay priority-group
frame-relay route
frame-relay svc
frame-relay switching
frame-relay traffic-rate
frame-relay traffic-shaping
fsck
ftp-server enable
ftp-server topdir
full-duplex
full-help
group-range
half-duplex
half-duplex controlled-carrier
help
history
hold-character
hold-queue
hostname
hssi external-loop-request
hssi internal-clock
hub
ignore-dcd
interface
interface bvi
interface dialer
interface group-async
ip access-group
ip access-list
ip accounting
ip accounting-list
ip accounting-threshold
ip accounting-transits
ip address
ip address negotiated
ip address-pool
ip alias
ip as-path access-list
ip authentication
ip bandwidth-percent eigrp
ip bgp-community new-format
ip bootp server
ip broadcast-address
ip cef
ip cef traffic-statistics
ip cgmp
ip classless
ip community-list
ip default-gateway
ip default-network
ip dhcp-server
ip directed-broadcast
ip domain-list
ip domain-lookup
ip domain-name
ip dvmrp accept-filter
ip dvmrp auto-summary
ip dvmrp default-information
ip dvmrp metric
ip dvmrp metric-offset
ip dvmrp output-report-delay
ip dvmrp reject-non-pruners
ip dvmrp routehog-notification
ip dvmrp route-limit
ip dvmrp summary-address
ip dvmrp unicast-routing
ip forward-protocol
ip ftp passive
ip ftp password
ip ftp source-interface
ip ftp username
ip hello-interval eigrp
ip helper-address
ip hold-time eigrp
ip host
ip http
ip identd
ip igmp access-group
ip igmp explicit-tracking
ip igmp helper-address
ip igmp join-group
ip igmp query-interval
ip igmp query-max-response-time
ip igmp query-timeout
ip igmp static-group
ip igmp version
ip irdp
ip load-sharing
ip local policy route-map
ip local pool
ip mask-reply
ip mroute
ip mroute-cache
ip mtu
ip multicast boundary
ip multicast cache-headers
ip multicast helper-map
ip multicast rate-limit
ip multicast-routing
ip multicast ttl-threshold
ip name-server
ip nat
ip nat inside destination
ip nat inside source
ip nat outside source
ip nat pool
ip nat stateful id
ip nat translation
ip nbar pdlm
ip nbar port-map
ip nbar protocol-discovery
ip netmask-format
ip nhrp authentication
ip nhrp holdtime
ip nhrp interest
ip nhrp map
ip nhrp map multicast
ip nhrp max-send
ip nhrp network-id
ip nhrp nhs
ip nhrp record
ip nhrp responder
ip nhrp server-only
ip nhrp trigger-svc
ip nhrp use
ip ospf authentication
ip ospf authentication-key
ip ospf cost
ip ospf dead-interval
ip ospf demand-circuit
ip ospf hello-interval
ip ospf message-digest-key
ip ospf name-lookup
ip ospf network
ip ospf priority
ip ospf retransmit-interval
ip ospf transmit-delay
ip pim
ip pim accept-rp
ip pim message-interval
ip pim minimum-vc-rate
ip pim multipoint-signalling
ip pim nbma-mode
ip pim neighbor-filter
ip pim query-interval
ip pim rp-address
ip pim rp-announce-filter
ip pim send-rp-announce
ip pim send-rp-discovery
ip pim vc-count
ip pim version
ip policy-list
ip policy route-map
ip proxy-arp
ip radius source-interface
ip rarp-server
ip rcmd rcp-enable
ip rcmd remote-host
ip rcmd remote-username
ip rcmd rsh-enable
ip redirects
ip rip authentication
ip rip receive version
ip rip send version
ip rip triggered
ip rip v2-broadcast
ip route
ip route-cache
ip route-cache policy
ip route priority high
ip route profile
ip router isis
ip routing
ip rtp compression-connections
ip rtp header-compression
ip rtp priority
ip scp server enable
ip source-route
ip split-horizon
ip ssh
ip subnet-zero
ip summary-address eigrp
ip summary-address rip
ip tcp chunk-size
ip tcp compression-connections
ip tcp header-compression
ip tcp mtu-path-discovery
ip tcp queuemax
ip tcp synwait-time
ip tcp window-size
ip telnet source-interface
ip tftp source-interface
ip unnumbered
ip unreachables
isdn answer1, isdn answer2
isdn autodetect
isdn bchan-number-order
isdn busy
isdn caller
isdn call interface
isdn calling-number
isdn conference-code
isdn disconnect interface
isdn fast-rollover-delay
isdn incoming-voice
isdn leased-line bri 128
isdn not-end-to-end
isdn nsf-service
isdn outgoing-voice
isdn overlap-receiving
isdn send-alerting
isdn sending-complete
isdn service
isdn spid1 (spid2)
isdn switch-type
isdn tei
isdn tei-negotiation
isdn transfer-code
isdn twait-disable
isdn voice-priority
isis advertise-prefix
isis authentication key-chain
isis authentication mode
isis authentication send-only
isis circuit-type
isis csnp-interval
isis hello-interval
isis hello-multiplier
isis lsp-interval
isis metric
isis password
isis priority
isis retransmit-interval
isis retransmit-throttle-interval
is-type
keepalive
key
key chain
key config-key
key-string
lane auto-config-atm-address
lane bus-atm-address
lane client
lane client-atm-address
lane config-atm-address
lane config database
lane database
lane fixed-config-atm-address
lane global-lecs-address
lane le-arp
lane server-atm-address
lane server-bus
line
linecode
link-test
location
logging
logging buffered
logging buffered xml
logging console
logging console xml
logging count
logging facility
logging history
logging history size
logging host
logging monitor
logging on
logging source-interface
logging synchronous
logging trap
login
login authentication
logout-warning
loopback
mac-address-table aging-time
mac-address-table dynamic
mac-address-table secure
mac-address-table static
map-class dialer
map-class frame-relay
map-group
map-list
match access-group
match any
match as-path
match class-map
match community-list
match cos
match destination-address mac
match discard-class
match dscp
match fr-dlci
match input-interface
match interface
match ip address
match ip dscp
match ip next-hop
match ip precedence
match ip route-source
match ip rtp
match length
match metric
match mpls experimental
match mpls-label
match not
match packet length
match precedence
match protocol
match qos-group
match route-type
match source-address mac
match tag
maximum-paths
max-reserved-bandwidth
media-type
member
menu
menu command
menu text
menu title
metric holddown
metric maximum-hops
metric weights
mkdir
modem
monitor session
more
motd-banner
mpls atm control-vc
mpls atm cos
mpls atm disable-headend-vc
mpls atm multi-vc
mpls atm vpi
mpls atm vp-tunnel
mpls cos-map
mpls ip
mpls ip default-route
mpls ip encapsulate explicit-null
mpls ip ttl-expiration pop
mpls label protocol
mpls label range
mpls mtu
mpls prefix-map
mpls request-labels for
mrinfo
mstat
mtrace
mtu
name elan-id
name local-seg-id
name preempt
name server-atm-address
neighbor
neighbor advertisement-interval
neighbor database-filter
neighbor default-originate
neighbor description
neighbor distribute-list
neighbor filter-list
neighbor maximum-prefix
neighbor next-hop-self
neighbor password
neighbor peer-group
neighbor prefix-list
neighbor remote-as
neighbor route-map
neighbor route-reflector-client
neighbor send-community
neighbor send-label
neighbor shutdown
neighbor soft-reconfiguration inbound
neighbor ttl-security
neighbor timers
neighbor ttl-security
neighbor update-source
neighbor version
neighbor weight
net
network
network backdoor
network weight
nrzi-encoding
ntp access-group
ntp authenticate
ntp authentication-key
ntp broadcast
ntp broadcast client
ntp broadcastdelay
ntp disable
ntp master
ntp peer
ntp server
ntp source
ntp trusted-key
ntp update-calendar
offset-list
ospf auto-cost reference-bandwidth
ospf log-adj-changes
output-delay
padding
parity
passive-interface
password
peer default ip address
peer neighbor-route
physical-layer
ping
police
policy-map
ppp
ppp authentication
ppp bridge ip
ppp chap
ppp compress
ppp multilink
ppp quality
ppp reliable-link
ppp use-tacacs
priority-group
priority-list
privilege level (global)
privilege level (line)
prompt
pulse-time
pvc
qos pre-classify
queue-limit
queue-list
radius-server
random-detect
random-detect discard-class
random-detect discard-class-based
random-detect dscp
random-detect ecn
random-detect exponential-weighting-constant
random-detect flow
rate-limit
redistribute
refuse-message
reload
rename
ring-speed
rlogin
rmdir
route-map
router
rsh
rxspeed
send
service
service compress-config
service linenumber
service-module 56k
service-module t1
service-policy (interface)
service-policy (policy-map)
service timestamps
session-limit
session-timeout
set as-path
set atm-clp
set automatic-tag
set community
set cos
set default interface
set discard-class
set dscp
set fr-de
set interface
set ip default next-hop
set ip next-hop
set ip precedence
set ip tos
set level
set local-preference
set metric
set metric-type
set metric-type internal
set mpls-label
set origin
set ospf router-id
set-overload-bit
set precedence
set qos-group
set tag
setup
set weight
shape
show
shutdown
smt-queue-threshold
snapshot
snmp-server
snmp-server chassis-id
snmp-server community
snmp-server contact
snmp-server enable traps
snmp-server engine-id
snmp-server group
snmp-server host
snmp-server location
snmp-server packetsize
snmp-server queue-length
snmp-server system-shutdown
snmp-server tftp-server-list
snmp-server trap-source
snmp-server trap-timeout
snmp-server user
snmp-server view
snmp trap link-status
source-address
spanning-tree backbonefast
spanning-tree cost
spanning-tree port-priority
spanning-tree vlan
speed
squeeze
squelch
sscop cc-timer
sscop keepalive-timer
sscop max-cc
sscop poll-timer
sscop rcv-window
sscop send-window
standby authentication
standby ip
standby preempt
standby priority
standby timers
standby track
stopbits
summary-address
synchronization
table-map
tacacs-server attempts
tacacs-server authenticate
tacacs-server directed-request
tacacs-server extended
tacacs-server host
tacacs-server key
tacacs-server last-resort
tacacs-server notify
tacacs-server optional-passwords
tacacs-server retransmit
tacacs-server timeout
tag-switching
terminal editing
terminal escape-character
terminal history
terminal length
terminal monitor
tftp-server
timers basic
timers bgp
timers spf
trace, traceroute
traffic-shape adaptive
traffic-shape fecn-adapt
traffic-shape group
traffic-shape rate
traffic-share
transport
tunnel checksum
tunnel destination
tunnel key
tunnel mode
tunnel sequence-datagrams
tunnel source
txspeed
undebug
undelete
username
vacant-message
validate-update-source
variance
verify
version
vlan
vlan database
vtp client
vtp domain
vtp password
vtp server
vtp transparent
vtp v2-mode
vty-async
vty-async dynamic-routing
vty-async header-compression
vty-async keepalive
vty-async mtu
vty-async ppp authentication
vty-async ppp use-tacacs
width
write
Appendix: Network Basics
IPv4 Subnetting
Classless Inter-Domain Routing
CIDR notation
Subnet Math
Subnet zero reminder
Calculating a network address from a host address
Calculating the broadcast address of a subnet
Calculating available subnets
Calculating the number of hosts per subnet
More about Subnets
Private address space
Changing the way the router displays subnet information
Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSM)
OSI Reference Model
Application Layer
Presentation Layer
Session Layer
Transport Layer
Network Layer
Data Link Layer
Physical Layer
IPv6
IPv6 Notation
Shorthand rule one
Shorthand rule two
Important IPv6 Addresses
Enabling IPv6 on a Router
Using an IPv6 Address in a URL
Index
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