[SYMBOL] [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] MAC address lockdown MAC addresses associating to VLANs Layer 2 multicasting root switch election and switches updating CAM tables automatically 2nd VLANs show mac-address-table command management domains VTP (VLAN Trunk Protocol) 2nd MANs (metropolitan area networks) 802.1Q tunneling 2nd 3rd Cicso solutions listing of 2nd connection service problems 2nd DVS (directed VLAN services) 2nd 3rd 4th EoMPLS 2nd multipoint connections point-to-point connections protocol labeling 2nd 3rd terminology 2nd usefulness of Ethernet planning considerations 2nd 3rd 4th Ethernet over CWDM 2nd Ethernet over DWDM 2nd 3rd Ethernet over SONET 2nd 3rd Q-in-Q transport 2nd compared to 802.1Q 2nd SONET (Synchronous Optical Network) STP 2nd 3rd 4th tag stacking 2nd encapsulation 2nd TLS (transparent LAN services) 2nd 3rd mapping agenst multicasting match commands VACLs maximum age (BDPU frame field) Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) message age (BDPU frame field) message type (BDPU frame field) Metro Gigabit Ethernet campus intranets physical implementation MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol) MLS (multilayer switching) architecture centralized 2nd distributed 2nd NetFlow switching 2nd processor and ASIC switching 2nd route caching topology-based 2nd CEF configuration 2nd example 2nd limitations 2nd load balancing 2nd operation 2nd 3rd overview tables 2nd 3rd troubleshooting 2nd verfication 2nd 3rd 4th overview 2nd principles of operation 2nd rewriting frame and packet contents 2nd TCAM tables 2nd 3rd traffic handling 2nd Modular QoS CLI. [See MQC] MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) EoMPLS 2nd multipoint connections point-to-point connections protocol labeling 2nd 3rd terminology 2nd usefulness of MQC (Modular QoS CLI) classes creating 2nd 3rd configuration verification 2nd policies activating 2nd 3rd creating 2nd 3rd MST (Multiple Spanning Tree) 2nd 3rd advantages/disadvantages configuration 2nd 3rd IST and 2nd 3rd 4th regions 2nd multicast groups joining IGMPv1 2nd IGMPv2 leaving IGMPv1 IGMPv2 maintaining IGMPv1 2nd IGMPv2 2nd 3rd multicasting client registration 2nd IGMP 2nd IGMPv1 2nd IGMPv2 2nd IGMPv3 IGMPv3 message types 2nd IGMPv3lite multicast group maintenance and IGMPv1 2nd multicast group maintenance and IGMPv2 2nd 3rd multicast groups and IGMPv1 2nd multicast groups and IGMPv2 multicast groups, leaving and IGMPv1 multicast groups, leaving and IGMPv2 configuration verifying 2nd 3rd 4th 5th multicasts 2nd 3rd 4th addressing 2nd 3rd 4th 5th HSRP protocol 2nd 3rd routing protocols 2nd dense mode 2nd PIM (Protocol Independent Multicast) PIM-DM 2nd PIM-SM 2nd sparse mode 2nd switches CGMP traffic control protocol 2nd 3rd IGPM snooping traffic control methods 2nd TCP/IP traffic routing 2nd distribution trees 2nd shared distribution trees 2nd source-based distribution trees 2nd UplinkFast (STP) multilayer switches campus intranets multilayer switching. [See MLS] multipoint connections EoMPLS |