[SYMBOL] [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] cabling Ethernet Fast Ethernet Cacalyst switch enabling/disabling STP Cacalyst switches port priority call control signaling connections (telephony) CallManager (IP telephony) CAM (content addressable memory) tables automatically updating 2nd CAM tables 2nd 3rd multicasting traffic control CGMP and Campus Infrastrusture module campus intranets 10 Gigabit Ethernet physical implementation access layer 2nd AVVID components 2nd core layer 2nd design recommendations 2nd 3rd Enterprise Edge module large campus 2nd medium campus 2nd Server Farm module 2nd small campus 2nd devices Layer 2 switches 2nd 3rd Layer 3 switches 2nd multilayer switches routers 2nd 3rd usage recommendations 2nd distribution layer 2nd Enterprise Campus 2nd 3rd Enterprise Composite Network Model (ECNM) 2nd 3rd Enterprise Edge module 2nd Ethernet physical implementation 2nd Fast Ethernet physical implementation 2nd Gigabit Ethernet physical implementation 2nd 3rd Long Reach Ethernet physical implementation Metro Gigabit Ethernet physical implementation requirements 2nd Service Provider Edge module three-layer hierarchical model campus networks QoS implementation 2nd CAR (Committed Access Rate) IP telephony Catalyst switches AAA 2nd accounting configuration 2nd 3rd authentication configuration 2nd 3rd authorization configuration 2nd enabling 2nd 3rd debug commands 2nd NAM (Network Analysis Module) configuring 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th configuring autostart 2nd configuring switch interface 2nd port security 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 802.1X authentication 2nd 3rd 4th powering IP telephony security components 2nd configuring 2nd SPAN (Switched Port Analyzer) 2nd configuring 2nd 3rd 4th types CatOS compared to IOS 2nd 3rd 4th converting to IOS 2nd 3rd CB-WFQ (class-based weighted fair queuing) 2nd CD with book contents 2nd CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol) Catalyst switch security CEF MLS and configuration 2nd example 2nd limitations 2nd load balancing 2nd operation 2nd 3rd overview tables 2nd 3rd troubleshooting 2nd verfication 2nd 3rd 4th centralized switching architecture) 2nd CGMP configuring 2nd CGMP (traffic control protocol) multicasting traffic control 2nd 3rd channel modes PAgP and LACP channel-group command channel-protocol command chasis redundancy 2nd 3rd Cisco RP discovery message Class D addresses multicasting class-map command classes MQC creating 2nd 3rd CLI (command-line interface) CatOS compared to IOS 2nd 3rd 4th configuration 2nd converting CatOS to IOS 2nd 3rd sample 2nd 3rd 4th viewing configuration files 2nd client registration (multicasting) 2nd IGMP 2nd IGMPv1 2nd joining multicast groups 2nd leaving multicast groups maintaining multicast groups 2nd IGMPv2 2nd joining multicast groups leaving multicast groups maintaining multicast groups 2nd 3rd IGMPv3 message types 2nd IGMPv3lite clients routing issues 2nd Common Open Policy Service (COPS) component redundancy 2nd 3rd configuration routing external RPs 2nd 3rd internal RPs 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th router-on-a-stick 2nd 3rd 4th 5th verifying configure terminal command switch configuration configuring AAA accounting 2nd 3rd authentication 2nd 3rd authorization 2nd authentication HSRP Catalyst switches redundant power supplies CEF 2nd CQ (customm queuing) 2nd 3rd 4th EtherChannel verifying configuration 2nd 3rd 4th EtherChannels guidelines for 2nd Layer 2 commands 2nd 3rd Layer 3 commands 2nd FastPort 2nd HSRP 2nd 3rd LLQ (low latency queuing) 2nd 3rd 4th MQC activating policies 2nd 3rd creating classes 2nd 3rd creating policies 2nd 3rd verifying 2nd MST (Multiple Spanning Tree) 2nd 3rd multicasting verifying 2nd 3rd 4th 5th NAM (Network Analysis Module) 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th autostart 2nd switch interface 2nd port security PQ (priority queuing) 2nd 3rd PVLANs 2nd associating ports 2nd creating 2nd 3rd RPR+ (Route Processor Redundancy Plus) 2nd 3rd RPs CGMP 2nd designated routers 2nd PIM (Protocol Independent Multicast) PIM (Protocol Independent Multicast), dense mode PIM (Protocol Independent Multicast), sparse mode PIM (Protocol Independent Multicast), sparse-dense mode PIMv2 2nd 3rd 4th 5th rendezvous points rendezvous points, automatically 2nd 3rd 4th rendezvous points, manually 2nd RSPAN (Remote Switched Port Analyzer) 2nd 3rd RTP-PQ (real time transport protocol priority queuing) 2nd security Catalyst switches 2nd SFM (Switch Fabric Module) 2nd SLB (Server Load Balancing) 2nd 3rd 4th SPAN (Switched Port Analyzer) 2nd 3rd 4th verification 2nd SRM (Single Router Mode) 2nd STP enabling/disabling 2nd path selection 2nd port cost 2nd 3rd port priority root switch selection 2nd 3rd verification 2nd switches CLI (command-line interface) 2nd sample 2nd 3rd 4th viewing configuration files 2nd trunks 2nd verfiying configuration 2nd 3rd VACLs 2nd VLANs verfiying configuration 2nd 3rd 4th VTP (VLAN Trunk Protocol) domains 2nd verifying 2nd WFQ (weighted fair queuing) 2nd WRRQ (weighted round-robin queuing) 2nd 3rd 4th congestion avoidance WRED (weighted random early detection) 2nd 3rd connections MANs (metropolitan area networks) Ehternet considerations COPS (Common Open Policy Service) core layer 2nd CoS priorities IP telephony cost MANs (metropolitan area networks) Ehternet considerations coup messages (HSRP) CPU utilization routed and SVI ports CQ (custom queuing) 2nd configuring 2nd 3rd 4th CST (Common Spanning Tree) 2nd 3rd custom traffic queuing IP telephony 2nd CWDM Ethernet over 2nd |