index_I


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IDF  [See also MDF]
    access layer 
    cost 
    hubs 
    Layer 2 Vs 
    reliability 
    requirements  2nd 
    STP  2nd 
    Supervisor configuration
        8500s  2nd  3rd 
        MLS design scenario  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th 
    UplinkFast 
IDF (Intermediate Distribution Frame)  2nd  3rd  4th 
    redundancy 
IDFs
    campus networks
        designing 
IEEE
    802.1Q  2nd 
        Spanning Tree 
    VLAN definition  2nd 
IEEE 802.10
    headers 
IEEE 802.10 encapsulation  2nd  3rd  4th 
    SAID field 
IEEE 802.1p  2nd 
IEEE 802.1Q  2nd 
    configuring  2nd 
    spanning tree 
    tag scheme 
IEEE 802.3
    FLP (Fast Link Pulse)  2nd 
IEEE 802.3z
    architecture  2nd 
    carrier extension 
    Gigabit Ethernet media options  2nd  3rd 
IEEE 802.3z (Gigabit Ethernet) 
IEEE 802.p
    GARP (Generic Attributed Registration Protocol) 
IGMP  2nd 
    bridge tables
        modifying  2nd 
    configuring 
    host membership queries 
    membership reports 
    non-querier routers 
    Snooping  2nd 
    static multicast configuration  2nd 
    version 2 
        interoperability with version 1  2nd  3rd 
        membership queries 
IGMP messages 
IGMP Snooping 
    MLS  2nd  3rd 
ILMI (Integrated Local Management Interface) 
image files
    Supervisor
        managing  2nd 
    synchronizing  2nd 
images
    kermit transfers 
    run-time 
implementing
    load balancing
        Root Bridge placement  2nd 
implicit tagging  2nd 
importing
    images to Supervisor module 
indirect failure
    detecting 
indirect failures
    detecting  2nd  3rd 
ingress MPC 
initialization
    ATM
        configuration direct  2nd  3rd 
        Control Direct 
        Control Distribute 
        Multicast Forward 
        Multicast Send 
inline rewrite  2nd  3rd 
inter-ring broadcasts 
inter-subnet communications 
Inter-Switch Link  [See also ISL]
inter-VLAN bridging 
    "broken" subnets, troubleshooting  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th 
    avoiding 
    broken subnets, troubleshooting  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th 
    guidelines 
    IRB  2nd 
        BVIs  2nd 
    throughput  2nd 
inter-VLAN routing
    MSM  2nd 
    router-on-a-stick 
        one-link-per-VLAN  2nd  3rd 
        trunking  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th 
    RSM (Route Switch Module) 
        configuring  2nd 
        interfaces  2nd 
interface range command (Native IOS Mode) 
interfaces
    ATM
        LANE encapsulation  2nd  3rd  4th 
        logical partitions  2nd 
        trunking  2nd  3rd 
    FDDI
        trunking  2nd  3rd  4th  5th 
    GBIC (Gigabit Ethernet Interface Converter) 
    IOS 12.0
        Output Modifier feature 
    MSM
        assigning to VLANs 
        EtherChannel bundle, establishing  2nd 
    MSM (Multi-layer Switch Model)
        assigning to VLANs 
    Native IOS Mode (MSFC)
        access switchport interfaces  2nd 
        routed physical interfaces  2nd 
        routed SVI interfaces  2nd 
        trunk switchport interfaces  2nd 
    Port-Channel 
    RSM  2nd 
        shutdown state 
    XDI 
internal tag scheme 
internal tag scheme (multiplexing) 
interoperability
    IGMP versions  2nd  3rd 
intra-subnet communications  2nd 
invoking
    help system  2nd 
    help system (Catalyst) 
IOS
    connecting to 
    interfaces 
IOS 12.0
    Output Modifier feature 
IP addressing
    campus networks  2nd 
    LISs (logically independent IP susbnets)  2nd  3rd 
    MLS
        design scenario  2nd 
IP routing protocols
    load balancing 
IPX
    MLS (Multilayer Switching) 
IPX addressing
    MLS
        design scenario 
IRB
    practical applications 
IRB (Integrated Routing and Bridging)  2nd  3rd 
ISL  2nd  3rd  [See also DISL]4th 
    Ethernet  2nd 
    explicit tagging  2nd 
    TRISL  2nd 
ISL (Inter-Switch Link) 
isochronous applications 
isolating
    broadcast domains  2nd 
    management VLANs  2nd 
    Spanning Tree processing  2nd 
IVLs (independent VLANs)  2nd 



Cisco(r) LAN Switching
Cisco Catalyst LAN Switching
ISBN: B00007FYCI
EAN: N/A
Year: 2005
Pages: 223

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