Symbols
- 802.1ad QinQ, Introduction
- 802.1p priority
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- classifier, Classifier-based traffic marking
- determining outbound port queue, Configuring classifier-based QoS
- mapped to DSCP codepoint, Using Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP) mapping
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- DSCP policy table, Configuring QoS actions in a policy
- packet marking, Layer 2 802.1p prioritization, Classifier-based traffic marking, Configuring QoS actions in a policy, Classifier-based QoS model
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- global QoS, Assigning a priority for a global source-port classifier, Assigning a priority for a global VLAN-ID classifier, Assigning an 802.1p priority for a global TCP/UDP classifier, Assigning an 802.1p priority for a global IP-precedence classifier, Assigning a priority for a global IP-device classifier, Assigning a priority for a global layer 3 protocol classifier
- priority, Classifier-based traffic marking
- 802.1Q VLAN tagging, Enabling and disabling GVRP on the switch
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- Bootp
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- gateway ignored, The primary VLAN
- BPDU throttling
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- MSTP enabled
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- spanning tree, Overview
- overview, Overview
- BYOD-redirect
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- associate VLAN, Associating with the BYOD server on a specified VLAN
- configuration
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- distribution switch, BYOD configuration on a distribution switch
- configuring, Configuring
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- associating a BYOD server, Associating a BYOD server
- client authentication on edge switch, Client authentication configuration on edge switch
- creating a BYOD ACL rule, Creating a BYOD ACL rule
- creating a BYOD server, Creating a BYOD server
- features, Introduction
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- interoperability, Interoperability with other switch features
- VLAN, Features
- implementing
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- BYOD-redirect configuration, Implementing BYOD-redirect configuration
- BYOD-redirect configuration example, Implementing BYOD-redirect configuration examples
- interoperability, Interoperability with other switch features
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- Comware, Interoperability with other vendors
- introduction, Introduction
- restrictions, Restrictions
- show commands, Show commands
- show portal free-rule, Show portal free rule
- show portal redirect statistics, Show portal redirect statistics
- show portal server, Show portal server
- SNMP interactions, SNMP Interactions
- VLAN
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- SNMP, SNMP Interactions
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- classifier
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- benefits, Using classifier-based QoS to provide additional policy actions and aid migration in networks with legacy and OEM devices, Advanced classifier-based QoS, Traffic classes and software releases
- class configuration, Configuring classifier-based QoS, Resequencing match/ignore statements
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- defined, Creating a zone class, Creating a traffic class
- editing, Configuring a traffic class, Creating a zone class
- match criteria, Classifier-based match criteria, Classifier-based QoS model
- resequencing, Configuring a traffic class
- viewing, Configuring a traffic class, Resequencing match/ignore statements, Creating a zone class
- class configuration commands, Configuring a traffic class
- class configuration match criteria, Classifier-based QoS
- default class configuration, Creating a service policy
- default-class configuration, Using match criteria
- defined, Traffic classes and software releases
- DSCP codepoint match criteria, Configuring a traffic class
- ICMP match criteria, Defining the ICMP match criteria
- IGMP match criteria, Defining the IGMP match criteria
- IP precedence bits match criteria, Configuring a traffic class
- IPv4 subnet mask match criteria, Using CIDR notation for IPv4/IPv6 addresses
- IPv6 match criteria, Configuring a traffic class
- IPv6 prefix match criteria, Using CIDR notation for IPv4/IPv6 addresses
- mirroring configuration, Where to go from here, Traffic class-based configuration model
- override of global QoS configuration, Classifier-based traffic marking, Advanced classifier-based QoS, Override of global QoS settings
- packet marking
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- rate limit, Configuring QoS actions in a policy
- rate limiting, Classifier-based QoS model
- PBR configuration
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- marking packets, Creating a service policy
- policy configuration, Resequencing classes in a policy
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- applying to an interface, Configuring classifier-based QoS, Applying a service policy to an interface, Applying a zone policy to a ONE application
- commands, Applying a service policy to an interface, Applying a zone policy to a ONE application
- creating, Creating a service policy, Creating a zone policy
- defined, Creating a service policy, Creating a zone policy
- editing, Creating a service policy, Modifying classes in a policy, Creating a zone policy
- example, A policy configuration, Forwarding zone traffic
- marking packets, Classifier-based QoS, Creating a service policy
- resequencing, Creating a service policy
- restrictions, Applying a service policy to an interface
- viewing, Creating a service policy, Resequencing classes in a policy, Creating a zone policy
- QoS configuration, Using classifier-based QoS to provide additional policy actions and aid migration in networks with legacy and OEM devices, Viewing a classifier-based QoS configuration, Advanced classifier-based QoS, Interaction with other software features, Creating a service policy, Traffic class-based configuration model
- resource usage, Viewing a classifier-based QoS configuration
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- viewing, Checking resource usage
- restrictions, Configuring classifier-based QoS
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- ICMP rate limiting, Applying a service policy to an interface
- QoS rate limiting, Configuring QoS actions in a policy
- TCP/UDP match criteria, Defining TCP and UDP match criteria
- three-step configuration model, Traffic class-based configuration model
- type of Service DTR bits match criteria, Configuring a traffic class
- VLAN match criteria, Configuring a traffic class
- classifier-based
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- classifier, Configuring classifier-based QoS
- match criteria
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- classifier-based QoS, Classifier-based match criteria
- classifier-based QoS
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- classifier, Configuring QoS actions in a policy, Classifier-based QoS model, Classifier-based QoS restrictions
- marking packets, Classifier-based traffic marking
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- DSCP codepoint, Classifier-based traffic marking
- Command syntax
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- class, Configuring a traffic class, Defining the ICMP match criteria, Defining the IGMP match criteria, Defining TCP and UDP match criteria, Resequencing match/ignore statements, Creating a service policy, Creating a zone class
- class ipv4/ipv6, Configuring QoS actions in a policy, Configuring classifier-based QoS
- class resequence ipv4|ipv6|mac , MAC class resequence
- class zone, Creating a zone policy
- clear smart link flush-statistics, Clear command
- clear spanning tree, Clearing spanning tree debug counters
- clear statistics , Clear statistics
- configure MAC, Configuring a VLAN MAC address with heartbeat interval
- configure vlans, Configuring static VLAN per-port settings, Configuring an existing VLAN as the Management VLAN
- convert vlans, Converting a dynamic VLAN to a static VLAN
- create vlans, Creating a new static VLAN (port-based or protocol-based)
- custom vlans, Interaction with other features
- debug rpvst, Using RPVST+ debug
- debug smart link group, Enable debug
- default-class action, Configuring classifier-based QoS
- delete vlans, Deleting a static VLAN, Deleting multiple VLANs
- disable gvrp, Enabling and disabling GVRP on the switch
- enable gvrp, Enabling and disabling GVRP on the switch
- interface, Applying a service policy to an interface
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- qos dscp, Creating a policy based on source-port classifiers
- qos priority, Assigning a priority for a global source-port classifier
- interface port-list service-policy, Configuring classifier-based QoS
- interface port-list trkx qinq port-type, Configuring port-types
- loop protect, Configuring loop protection
- max vlans, Changing the number of VLANs allowed on the switch
- no class ipv4|ipv6|mac|zone, MAC classes creation syntax
- no default-mac-class action mirror , Mirror policy context, Default MAC Class
- no interface, Creating a policy based on source-port classifiers, Assigning a priority for a global source-port classifier
- no match, Configuring classifier-based QoS
- no mesh, Configuring switch meshing
- no policy qos, Configuring classifier-based QoS
- no policy qos|pbr|mirror|zone, Creating policy
- no QinQ, Disabling QinQ
- no qos type of service, Assigning a DSCP policy for a global IP-Diffserv classifier
- no qos watch-queue, Using the outbound queue monitor
- no SEQ_NUM class ipv4|ipv6|mac, Mirror policy context, QoS policy context
- no SEQ_NUM match|ignore, MAC configuring class entries
- no SEQ_NUM remark , Adding a remark to the policy, Inserting a remark into a policy
- no service-policy, Applying the Service-policy
- no stack, Disabling or re-enabling stacking
- no stack name, Converting a Commander to a Member of another stack
- no vlan, Creating a policy based on the VLAN-ID classifier
- policy, Creating a service policy, Resequencing classes in a policy
- policy zone, Creating a zone policy
- portal free-rule, Creating a BYOD ACL rule
- portal web-server, Creating a BYOD server
- primary vlans, Assigning the primary VLAN
- QinQ, Enabling QinQ
- qos
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- device priority, Creating a policy based on IP address
- device-priority, Assigning a priority for a global IP-device classifier
- dscp map, Creating a DSCP policy based on TCP/UDP port number classifiers
- dscp mapping, Creating a policy based on IP address, Creating a policy based on source-port classifiers, Creating a policy based on the VLAN-ID classifier
- prioirty, Assigning a priority for a global source-port classifier
- protocol, Assigning a priority for a global layer 3 protocol classifier
- queue configure, Configuring QoS queues, Viewing the QoS queue configuration
- tcp/udp, Creating a DSCP policy based on TCP/UDP port number classifiers, Assigning an 802.1p priority for a global TCP/UDP classifier
- type of service, Assigning a DSCP policy for a global IP-Diffserv classifier, Assigning an 802.1p priority for a global IP-precedence classifier, Using a global IP-Diffserv classifier to mark matching packets with an 802.1p priority
- show
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- bpdu protection, Viewing BPDU protection status
- class, Viewing a classifier-based QoS configuration
- gvrp, Viewing the switch's current GVRP configuration
- logging, Troubleshooting logging
- loop protect, Viewing loop protection status in port mode, Viewing loop protection status in VLAN mode
- mac address, Viewing a VLAN MAC address configuration
- mesh, Viewing switch mesh status
- policy, Viewing a classifier-based QoS configuration, Checking resource usage
- policy resources, Viewing a classifier-based QoS configuration
- QinQ, Viewing QinQ configuration and status
- qos, Viewing a global QoS configuration, Creating a policy based on IP address, Creating a policy based on source-port classifiers, Creating a policy based on the VLAN-ID classifier, Creating a DSCP policy based on TCP/UDP port number classifiers, Assigning a DSCP policy for a global IP-Diffserv classifier, Using Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP) mapping, Viewing a list of all TCP and UDP QoS classifiers
- spanning tree, Viewing global MSTP status, Viewing detailed port information, Viewing status for a specific MST instance, Viewing the global MSTP configuration, Viewing per-instance MSTP configurations, Viewing the region-level configuration, Viewing the pending MSTP configuration, Viewing the change history of root bridges, Viewing BPDU filtering, Viewing global and VLAN spanning tree status, Viewing status for a specific VLAN, Viewing status for a specific port list, Viewing BPDU status and related information, Viewing RPVST+ VLAN and vPort system limits, Viewing the global RPVST+ configuration, Viewing the global RPVST+ configuration per VLAN, Viewing the global RPVST+ configuration per port, Viewing the global RPVST+ configuration per port per VLAN, Enabling traps and Viewing trap configuration, Viewing debug counters for all VLAN instances, Viewing debug counters per-VLAN, Viewing debug counters per-port per-VLAN, Using RPVST+ debug
- spanning tree debug, Viewing debug counters for all MST instances, Viewing debug counters for one MST instance, Viewing debug counters for ports in an MST instance
- spanning tree traps, Enabling traps and Viewing trap configuration
- stack, Viewing stack status, Viewing the status of an individual switch, Viewing the status of candidates the Commander has detected, Viewing the status of all stack-enabled switches discovered in the IP subnet, Viewing the status of the Commander and current members of the Commander’s stack, Monitoring stacking
- statistics, Viewing a classifier-based QoS configuration
- type of service, Assigning a DSCP policy for a global IP-Diffserv classifier
- vlans, Listing static and dynamic VLANs on a GVRP-enabled switch, Viewing a switch VLAN configuration, Viewing the configuration for a particular VLAN, Viewing the VLAN membership of one or more ports
- show class mac, Show MAC class by name
- show class ports , Show class ports
- show class vlan, show class vlan
- show policy , Show policy by name
- show policy ports , Show policy ports
- show policy vlan , show policy vlan
- show portal free-rule, Show portal free rule
- show portal tcp-cheat statistics, Show portal redirect statistics
- show portal web-server, Show portal server
- show running configuration, Show running configuration
- show smart link flush-statistics, Show smart link flush-statistics
- show smart link group , Show smart link group
- show smart link recv-control-vlans, Show receive control
- show spanning-tree bpdu-throttle, Show MSTP BPDU configuration
- show statistics policy , show statistics policy port, Show statistics policy VLAN
- show vlan ports, Customizing the show VLANs output
- show vlans, Viewing the configuration for a particular VLAN, Customizing the show VLANs output
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- , Viewing a switch's VLAN configuration, Viewing the configuration for a particular VLAN, Customizing the show VLANs output
- show vlans ports, Viewing the VLAN membership of one or more ports
- smart link group, Create a smart link group
- smart link recv-control-vlan <vid-list>, Configure VLANs
- spanning tree, Selecting MSTP as the spanning tree mode, Enabling or disabling spanning tree operation, Enabling an entire MST region at once or exchanging one region configuration for another, Configuring global spanning tree
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- bpdu, Configuring global spanning tree
- bpdu protection, Viewing BPDU protection status, Re-enabling a port manually, Configuring and managing BPDU protection, Viewing BPDU protection status, Viewing BPDU status and related information
- configure bpdu, Configuring BPDU filtering
- enable / disable rpvst+, Enabling or disabling RPVST+ spanning tree
- hello time, Specifying the time interval between BPDU transmissions
- instance, Configuring MST instance parameters, Setting the bridge priority for an instance, Assigning a port cost for an MST instance, Setting the priority for a port in a specified MST instance, Preconfiguring VLANs in an MST instance
- legacy mode, Setting spanning tree to operate in 802. ID legacy mode
- log, Configuring global spanning tree
- max-hops, Setting the hop limit for BPDUs
- maximum age, Setting the maximum age of received STP information
- mstp, Selecting RPVST+ as the spanning tree mode
- MSTP configuration, Manipulating the pending MSTP configuration
- MSTP traps, Enabling SNMP traps
- pathcost, Configuring per-port per-VLAN spanning tree
- port, Configuring per-port per-VLAN spanning tree
- port configuration, Viewing BPDU filtering
- port list, Forcing a port to send RST/MST BPDUs, Determining which ports are forwarding ports by assigning port cost, Informing the switch of the device type to which a port connects, Determining which port to use for forwarding, Denying a port the role of root port, Denying a port propagation change information, Configuring BPDU filtering, Enabling and disabling BPDU protection, Enabling and disabling PVST protection on ports, Enabling and disabling PVST filters on ports, Listing ports to see which have PVST protection or filtering enabled, Setting the priority for specified ports for the IST, STP loop guard, Configuring per-port spanning tree, Configuring STP loop guard
- port-list, Enabling immediate transition to forwarding on end nodes, Identifying edge ports automatically, Specifying the interval between BPDU transmissions
- priority multiplier, Setting the bridge priority for a region and determining the root switch
- pvid, Configuring global spanning tree
- rpvst, Configuring per-VLAN spanning tree
- rpvst+, Configuring per-port spanning tree, Allowing traffic on VLAN ID (PVID) mismatched links, Viewing status per-port per-VLAN, Viewing the change history of root bridges
- trap, Enabling and disabling BPDU protection, Enabling traps and Viewing trap configuration, Configuring and managing BPDU protection, Enabling traps and Viewing trap configuration
- vlan, Configuring per-VLAN spanning tree, Enabling or disabling RPVST+ spanning tree
- spanning tree compatibility mode, Setting the spanning tree compatibility mode
- spanning tree configuration, Resetting the configuration name of the MST region in which a switch resides, Designating the revision number of the MST region for a switch
- spanning-tree bpdu-throttle, Configuring MSTP BPDU throttling
- stack, Adding to a stack, or moving switches between stacks, Using the destination Commander CLI to pull a member from another stack, Using a Member CLI to push the Member into another stack, Split stacking policy, Configuring merge stacking, Setting the transmission interval, Downloading new software to the stack
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- commander, Making a switch a Commander
- stack auto-join, Using auto join on a Candidate
- stack commander, Using a Member’s CLI to convert the Member to be the Commander of a new stack
- stack join, Using a Candidate CLI to push the Candidate into a stack, Removing a stack Member using the Member’s CLI
- stack member, Removing a stack Member using the Commander’s CLI
- svlan, Setting up S-VLANs, Configuring per-port S-VLAN membership
- telnet, Accessing Member switches for configuration changes and traffic monitoring
- vlan, Applying a service policy to an interface
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- qos dscp, Creating a policy based on the VLAN-ID classifier
- qos priority, Assigning a priority for a global VLAN-ID classifier
- vlan advertisements, Controlling how individual ports handle advertisements for new VLANs
- vlan portal web-server, Associating a BYOD server, Associating with the BYOD server on a specified VLAN
- vlan qos, Prioritizing voice VLAN QoS
- vlan service-policy
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- , Configuring classifier-based QoS
- zone service policy, Applying a zone policy to a ONE application
- configuration
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- factory default, Configuring VLANs, Configuring port-based and protocol-based VLAN parameters
- Configure, Configure VLANs on the switch
- creating S-VLANs
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- in QinQ , Setting up S-VLANs
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- default class
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- classifier, Configuring classifier-based QoS
- configuration, Configuring classifier-based QoS
- default settings
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- ip-recv-mac-address interval, Configuring a VLAN MAC address with heartbeat interval
- management VLAN, Configuring an existing VLAN as the Management VLAN
- MSTP, Configuring MSTP at a glance
- QinQ, Enabling QinQ and configuring QinQ modes
- restoring MAC address , Operating notes
- VLAN name, Viewing a switch's VLAN configuration, Creating a new static VLAN (port-based or protocol-based)
- VLAN qos priority, Prioritizing voice VLAN QoS
- Default VLAN
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- designated VLANs, Designated VLANs
- default VLAN, Configuring port-based and protocol-based VLAN parameters
- Delete
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- Multiple VLANs, Deleting multiple VLANs
- Designated VLANs
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- default VLAN, Designated VLANs
- primary VLAN, Designated VLANs
- secure-management VLAN, Designated VLANs
- voice VLAN, Designated VLANs
- DHCP
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- gateway ignored, The primary VLAN
- DSCP codepoint, Global QoS classifier precedence: 3
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- classifier, Classifier-based traffic marking
- defined, IPv4 ToS/IPv6 traffic class byte
- in ToS byte, IPv4 ToS/IPv6 traffic class byte
- in Traffic Class byte, IPv4 ToS/IPv6 traffic class byte
- mapped to 802.1p priority, Using Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP) mapping
- match criteria, classifier, Configuring classifier-based QoS
- match criteria, global QoS, Assigning an 802.1p priority for a global IP-diffserv classifier
- packet marking, Layer 3 DSCP marking, Classifier-based traffic marking, Configuring QoS actions in a policy, Classifier-based QoS model
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- global QoS, Assigning a DSCP policy for a global TCP/UDP classifier, Assigning a DSCP policy for a global VLAN-ID classifier, Assigning a DSCP policy for a global source-port classifier
- quality of Service, Layer 3 DSCP marking
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- gateway
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- manual config priority, The primary VLAN
- global QoS
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- marking packets, Layer 3 DSCP marking
- priority, Layer 2 802.1p prioritization
- guaranteed minimum bandwidth
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- with 8 QoS queues, Setting minimum guaranteed bandwidth with 8 queues
- GVRP
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- ACL restrictions, GVRP operating notes
- advertisement, GVRP operating notes, Parameters for controlling VLAN propagation behavior
- advertisement responses, Options for a GVRP-aware port receiving advertisements
- benefits, About GVRP
- converting dynamic to static, IP addressing
- converting to static VLAN, About GVRP
- dynamic VLAN and reboots, GVRP operating notes
- dynamic VLANs always tagged, Using GVRP
- in QinQ, Configuring per-port S-VLAN membership
- IP addressing, IP addressing
- learn, Options for handling unknown VLAN advertisements
- maximum VLANs, , GVRP operating notes
- meshing requirement, Operating rules
- non-GVRP aware device, GVRP operating notes
- operating notes, GVRP operating notes
- port control options, Advertisements and dynamic joins
- port-leave from dynamic, Port-Leave from a dynamic VLAN
- recommended tagging, Parameters for controlling VLAN propagation behavior
- tagged, dynamic VLAN, Using GVRP
- unknown VLAN, Parameters for controlling VLAN propagation behavior
- unknown VLAN options, Per-port options for handling GVRP unknown VLANs
- VLAN behavior, Per-port static VLAN configuration options
- VLAN, dynamic adds, Adding or editing VLAN names (Menu)
- with QoS, Options for assigning priority
- GVRP block
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- disabling, Options for handling unknown VLAN advertisements
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- IANA, protocol numbers, Defining the ICMP match criteria
- IP
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- gateway, The primary VLAN
- IP address
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- match criteria, Configuring a traffic class
- match criteria classifier, Configuring classifier-based QoS
- IP precedence bits, Configuring classifier-based QoS, Global QoS classifier precedence: 3
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- defined, IPv4 ToS/IPv6 traffic class byte
- in ToS byte, IPv4 ToS/IPv6 traffic class byte
- in Traffic Class byte, IPv4 ToS/IPv6 traffic class byte
- match criteria, Configuring a traffic class
- IPv4
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- ARP VLAN requirement, VLAN Operating Rules
- mask used in match criteria, How IPv4 mask bit settings define a match (Example), Using CIDR notation for IPv4/IPv6 addresses
- protocol VLAN ARP requirement, Creating a new static VLAN (port-based or protocol-based)
- IPv6
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- classifier, Configuring a traffic class
- management VLAN , Operating notes for Management VLANs
- match criteria
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- classifier, Using classifier-based QoS to provide additional policy actions and aid migration in networks with legacy and OEM devices, Classifier-based QoS, Classifier-based match criteria, Configuring classifier-based QoS, Advanced classifier-based QoS
- global QoS, Restrictions for global QoS support, Global QoS classifier precedence: 2
- overview, Using match criteria
- prefix mask, Configuring a traffic class, Using CIDR notation for IPv4/IPv6 addresses
- match criteria in classifier-based QoS, Assigning a priority for a global IP-device classifier
- traffic class compared to IPv4 ToS field
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- type of Service, A ToS/traffic class field
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- MAC address
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- duplicate, Multiple VLAN considerations
- per switch, Multiple VLAN considerations
- per VLAN, Multiple VLAN considerations
- same for all VLANs, VLAN MAC address
- single forwarding database, Multiple VLAN considerations
- MAC classes
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- creating policy, Creating policy
- overview, Overview
- switch restrictions, MAC classes
- marking packets
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- 802.1p priority, Layer 2 802.1p prioritization
- classifier-based QoS, Classifier-based traffic marking
- global QoS, Globally-configured traffic marking
- rate limit, Classifier-based traffic marking
- match criteria
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- classifier, Configuring classifier-based QoS
- classifier-based, Using match criteria
- classifier-based QoS, Configuring classifier-based QoS, Classifier-based QoS model
- DSCP codepoint, Configuring a traffic class
- global QoS, Global QoS classifier precedence: 3
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- IP address, About global IP-device classifier
- source port, Global source-port classifier
- VLAN ID, Global VLAN-ID classifier
- ICMP, Defining the ICMP match criteria
- IGMP, Defining the IGMP match criteria
- IP address, Configuring a traffic class
- IP precedence bits, Global QoS classifier precedence: 3
- ToS bits, Configuring a traffic class
- Type of Service, Global IP type-of-service classifier
- match criteria, global QoS
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- DSCP codepoint, Global QoS classifier precedence: 3
- mesh
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- 802.1X not supported, Operating rules
- and static VLAN, Operating rules
- benefits, Introduction
- blocked ports, Bringing up a switch mesh domain
- broadcast storm, Switch mesh domain
- broadcast traffic, Flooded traffic
- broadcast tree, Flooded traffic
- connecting domains, Other requirements and restrictions
- connecting multiple domains, Operating rules
- domain, Finding the fastest path, Switch mesh domain
- edge switch, Edge switch, Flooded traffic
- filtering, Filtering/security in meshed switches
- IGMP requirement, Operating rules
- jumbo frames, Jumbo packets
- LACP dynamic trunk, Operating rules
- link blocked, Spanning tree operation with switch meshing
- load-balancing technology, Introduction
- management VLAN, Operating notes for Management VLANs
- multiple domains, Interconnecting switch mesh domains with redundant links
- multiple links, Other requirements and restrictions
- no type selection, Other requirements and restrictions
- operating notes, Operating notes for switch meshing
- operating rules, Operating rules
- port limit per-switch, Operating rules
- port trunk, Other requirements and restrictions
- port types, Introduction
- QinQ, Operating notes and restrictions
- redundant links, Switch mesh domain, Interconnecting switch mesh domains with redundant links
- redundant paths, Meshing allows scalable responses to increasing bandwidth demand
- removing a port, Operating rules
- spanning tree requirement, Operating rules
- status, Viewing switch mesh status
- switch hop count, Other requirements and restrictions
- switch limit per-domain, Operating rules
- trunked links not allowed, Operating rules
- type setting, Configuring switch meshing (Menu)
- unicast packet in, Unicast packets with unknown destinations
- utilization, Operating notes for switch meshing
- with dynamic VLANs, Dynamic VLANs
- with IGMP, IP Multicast (IGMP) in meshed switches
- with multiple VLANs, Flooded traffic
- with network monitor port, Other requirements and restrictions
- with static VLANs, Static VLANs
- meshing,
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- configuring with routing, Configuring concurrent meshing and routing
- message
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- VLAN already exists, Configuring static VLAN per-port settings
- mirroring
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- classifier-based configuration, Where to go from here
- MSTP (see spanning tree (MSTP))
- MSTP BPDU storm, Overview
- MSTP BPDU throttling
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- BPDU throttling overview, MSTP BPDU throttling
- configuring, Configuring MSTP BPDU throttling
- event log, Event Log
- validation rules, Validation Rules
- Multiple Instance Spanning Tree (see spanning tree (MSTP))
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- packet marking
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- 802.1p priority, Classifier-based traffic marking, Configuring QoS actions in a policy, Classifier-based QoS model
- classifier-based QoS, Classifier-based traffic marking
- DSCP codepoint, Layer 3 DSCP marking, Classifier-based traffic marking, Configuring QoS actions in a policy, Classifier-based QoS model
- global QoS, Layer 2 802.1p prioritization
- precedence bits, Classifier-based traffic marking, Configuring QoS actions in a policy, Classifier-based QoS model
- rate limit, Classifier-based traffic marking
- path costs
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- configuring 802.1D STP values, Setting spanning tree to operate with 802. ID legacy path cost values
- policy configuration
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- marking packets, Configuring classifier-based QoS, Classifier-based QoS model
- port
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- configuring types in QinQ, Configuring port-types
- monitoring, Port monitoring
- port trunk
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- VLAN, Port trunks
- port-types
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- QinQ, Configuring port-types
- precedence bits
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- classifier, Classifier-based traffic marking
- precedence bits (QoS)
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- packet marking, Classifier-based traffic marking, Configuring QoS actions in a policy, Classifier-based QoS model
- Primary VLAN
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- designated VLANs, Designated VLANs
- priority
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- number of queues, Configuring QoS queues
- queues per port, Configuring QoS queues
- priority (QoS)
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- IP address source and destination match, Assigning a priority for a global IP-device classifier
- match criteria, QoS packet classification
- VID, effect of eliminating, Options for assigning priority
- protocol
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- ARP requirement, VLAN Operating Rules
- limit, Per-port VLAN configuration options
- PVST
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- enabling, disabling , Enabling PVST protection
- manually re-enabling port , Re-enabling a port manually
- show configured ports, Viewing all ports with PVST protection enabled
Q
- QinQ
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- assigning ports to VLANs, Assigning ports to VLANs
- c-tagged interfaces not supported, Operating notes and restrictions
- changing bridge modes, Operating notes and restrictions, Changing QinQ modes
- configuring, Configuring QinQ, Setting up S-VLANs, Configuring port-types
- configuring port types, Configuring port types
- configuring ports, Changing VLAN port memberships (mixed VLAN mode)
- configuring VLANs, Features and benefits
- deleting S-VLANs, Setting up S-VLANs
- disabling, Disabling QinQ
- disabling GVRP at interface, In QinQ mixed VLAN mode
- duplicate VIDs, QinQ and duplicate VIDs
- enabling, Enabling QinQ, Enabling QinQ and configuring QinQ modes
- erasing configurations when changing modes, Changing QinQ modes
- features and benefits, Features and benefits
- GVRP, Moving ports between C-VLANs and S-VLANs (mixed VLAN mode)
- impacts on LACP, Moving ports between C-VLANs and S-VLANs (mixed VLAN mode)
- impacts on mirroring/monitoring, Moving ports between C-VLANs and S-VLANs (mixed VLAN mode)
- impacts on other features , Operating notes and restrictions, Effects of QinQ on other switch features
- interoperating with non-HP devices, Operating notes and restrictions
- IP support, Operating notes and restrictions
- management VLAN, Operating notes and restrictions
- meshing, Operating notes and restrictions
- mixed VLAN mode, Enabling QinQ and configuring QinQ modes, QinQ mixed VLAN mode, Operating notes and restrictions
- port moving from C-VLANs to S-VLANs, Moving ports between C-VLANs and S-VLANs (mixed VLAN mode)
- port S-VLAN membership, Configuring per-port S-VLAN membership
- primary VLAN, Operating notes and restrictions
- provider edge bridge, Operating notes and restrictions
- provider edge bridge and core bridge, QinQ Configuration example
- purpose, Introduction
- restrictions, Operating notes and restrictions
- S-VLAN mode, Enabling QinQ and configuring QinQ modes
- S-VLANs and C-VIDs, QinQ Configuration example
- service provider, Introduction
- show commands, Viewing QinQ configuration and status
- tpid value, Operating notes and restrictions
- updating VLAN types, Operating notes and restrictions
- uplink ports, QinQ Configuration example
- use model, Introduction
- VID configuration options, Operating notes and restrictions
- voice VLANs not supported, Operating notes and restrictions
- QoS policy, Configuring classifier-based QoS
- Quality of Service
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- 802.1p priority, Layer 2 802.1p prioritization
- basic operation, QoS operation
- changing the number of outbound queues, Changing the number of priority queues (Example)
- classifier-based configuration, Using classifier-based QoS to provide additional policy actions and aid migration in networks with legacy and OEM devices, Advanced classifier-based QoS
- classifier-based override of global configuration, Classifier-based traffic marking, Override of global QoS settings
- determining outbound port queue, Comparing global IP type-of-service classifiers
- DSCP policy table, Using Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP) mapping
- feature description, Using QoS to classify and prioritize network traffic
- global configuration, Configuring QoS globally
- GVRP not supported, Options for assigning priority
- in VLAN- and untagged-VLAN environments, VLAN and untagged VLAN environments
- inbound traffic on network edge, Applying QoS to inbound traffic at the network edge
- marking packets, QoS traffic marking
- match criteria, Configuring classifier-based QoS, Global TCP/UDP classifier, About global IP-device classifier, Global QoS classifier precedence: 3, Global VLAN-ID classifier, Global source-port classifier
- maximum remarking entries, Maximum global QoS remarking entries
- no-override in DSCP policy table, Effect of No-override
- number of priority queues, Configuring QoS queues
- outbound VLAN traffic, Preserving QoS in outbound traffic in a VLAN
- packet classification, QoS packet classification, Using multiple global criteria, Classifier-based match criteria
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- global configuration, QoS marking supported by global QoS classifiers
- packet marking, Classifier-based traffic marking, Classifier-based QoS model
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- 802.1p priority, Layer 2 802.1p prioritization
- classifier-based QoS, Classifier-based traffic marking
- global QoS, Globally-configured traffic marking, Configuring QoS globally
- IP precedence, Classifier-based traffic marking
- QoS policy
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- classifier-based, Classifier-based QoS
- globally-configured, Globally-configured QoS
- queue configuration, Configuring QoS queues
- resource usage
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- show resources command, Viewing resource usage for QoS policies
- restrictions, Classifier-based QoS restrictions
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- global QoS, Global QoS restrictions
- show resources command, Interaction with other software features
- viewing configuration, Viewing a global QoS configuration
R
- Rapid per-VLAN spanning tree (see spanning tree (RPVST+))
- rate limit
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- classifier, Classifier-based traffic marking
- rate limiting
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- classifier-based QoS, Classifier-based traffic marking, Configuring QoS actions in a policy, Classifier-based QoS model
- restrictions, Configuring QoS actions in a policy
- redundant links
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- in non-meshed switches, Connecting a switch mesh domain to non-meshed devices
- resequencing
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- class configuration, Resequencing match/ignore statements
- policy configuration classifier, Resequencing classes in a policy
- resources used
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- show resources command, Interaction with other software features
- restrictions
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- classifier-based QoS, Configuring classifier-based QoS
- QoS configuration, Classifier-based QoS restrictions
- routing
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- non-routable VLAN, Operating notes for Management VLANs
- RPVST+ (see spanning tree (RPVST+))
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- maximum age, Configuring per-VLAN spanning tree
- restrictions, Operating notes
S
- Secure-management VLAN
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- designated VLANs, Designated VLANs
- single point of failure
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- removing, Introduction
- Smart link
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- clear smart link, Clear command
- configuration commands, Configuration commands, Enable debug
- configuration example, Configuration example
- configure VLAN commands, Configure VLANs
- flush statistics, Show smart link flush-statistics
- overview, Overview
- show group, Show smart link group
- show receive control, Show receive control
- smart link group, Create a smart link group
- source port
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- classifier, Global source-port classifier
- Spanning Tree
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- errant-bpdu, Enabling traps and Viewing trap configuration
- loop-guard, Enabling traps and Viewing trap configuration
- new root, Enabling traps and Viewing trap configuration
- root-guard, Enabling traps and Viewing trap configuration
- Spanning tree
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- errant-bpdu, Enabling SNMP traps
- loop-guard, Enabling SNMP traps
- new root, Enabling SNMP traps
- root-guard, Enabling SNMP traps
- spanning tree
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- MSTP
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- active path, How separate instances affect MSTP
- BPDU, Configuring MSTP at a glance, Setting the hop limit for BPDUs, Forcing a port to send RST/MST BPDUs, How separate instances affect MSTP
- broadcast storm, Overview
- change VLAN instance, Configuring MSTP at a glance
- CIST, Specifying the time interval between BPDU transmissions
- CIST root, Specifying the interval between BPDU transmissions
- compatability with RSTP or STP, MSTP compatibility with RSTP or STP
- compatibility mode, Setting the spanning tree compatibility mode
- configuration steps, Configuring MSTP at a glance
- CST, Regions, legacy STP and RSTP switches, and the Common Spanning Tree (CST)
- CST status, Viewing global MSTP status
- debug counters, Viewing debug counters for all MST instances, Viewing debug counters for one MST instance, Viewing debug counters for ports in an MST instance
- default settings, Configuring MSTP at a glance
- display statistics and configuration, Viewing MSTP statistics
- enabling a region, Enabling an entire MST region at once or exchanging one region configuration for another
- enabling, disabling, Enabling or disabling spanning tree operation
- fault tolerance, 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
- forward delay, Setting the time interval between listening, learning and forwarding states
- forwarding state, Enabling immediate transition to forwarding on end nodes
- general operation, Overview
- hop count, Setting the hop limit for BPDUs
- in a switch mesh, 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
- instance, Configuring MSTP at a glance, Configuring MST instance parameters
- instance mapping, Preconfiguring VLANs in an MST instance
- instance status, Viewing status for a specific MST instance
- instance types, Types of Multiple Spanning Tree Instances
- instance VLAN, Preconfiguring an MSTP regional topology
- IST instance, Configuring MST instance parameters, Preconfiguring VLANs in an MST instance
- IST port priority, Setting the priority for specified ports for the IST
- loop protection, Loop protection
- meshing, Spanning tree operation with switch meshing
- MIB support, Viewing MSTP statistics
- MSTI port priority, Setting the priority for a port in a specified MST instance
- operating rules, Operating rules
- operation, How MSTP operates
- pending configuration, Viewing the pending MSTP configuration
- pending option, Designating the revision number of the MST region for a switch
- per-port parameters, Configuring MSTP per-port parameters
- planning for, Planning an MSTP application
- port states, How separate instances affect MSTP
- preconfigure VLANs in instance, Preconfiguring VLANs in an MST instance
- priority, Configuring MSTP at a glance
- priority resolution, Setting the bridge priority for an instance
- priority, device, Setting the bridge priority for a region and determining the root switch
- PVST filtering , PVST filtering
- PVST protection , PVST protection
- redundant links, How separate instances affect MSTP
- region, Overview
- region configuration, Viewing the region-level configuration
- region name, Resetting the configuration name of the MST region in which a switch resides
- regions, MST regions
- root history, Viewing the change history of root bridges
- root switch instance, Setting the bridge priority for an instance
- routed traffic, How separate instances affect MSTP
- saving current configuration, Saving the current configuration before a software upgrade
- traps, Enabling SNMP traps
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting an MSTP configuration
- trunked link, MSTP operation with 802.1Q VLANs, Viewing the global MSTP configuration
- viewing global configuration, Viewing the MSTP configuration
- VLAN instance assigned, Configuring MST instance parameters
- VLAN membership, MSTP operation with 802.1Q VLANs
- VLAN range option, Configuring MSTP instances with the VLAN range option (Example)
- with legacy STP and RSTP, Regions, legacy STP and RSTP switches, and the Common Spanning Tree (CST)
- with VLANs, MSTP operation with 802.1Q VLANs
- RPVST+
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- admin edge port, Configuring per-port spanning tree
- auto edge port, Configuring per-port spanning tree
- BPDU filtering, Configuring per-port spanning tree, Configuring BPDU filtering
- BPDU protection, Configuring per-port spanning tree, Configuring and managing BPDU protection
- BPDU status, Viewing BPDU status and related information
- comparison, Comparing spanning tree options
- configuration steps, Configuring RPVST+ at a glance
- debug, Using RPVST+ debug
- debug counters , Viewing debug counters for all VLAN instances
- debug counters per-port per-VLAN, Viewing debug counters per-port per-VLAN
- debug counters per-VLAN, Viewing debug counters per-VLAN
- debug output, Field descriptions for RPVST+ debug command output
- default, Working with the default RPVST+ configuration
- enabling, disabling, Enabling or disabling RPVST+ spanning tree
- event log messages, RPVST+ event log messages
- forward delay, Configuring per-VLAN spanning tree
- global configuration, Viewing the global RPVST+ configuration
- global configuration per port, Viewing the global RPVST+ configuration per port
- global configuration per port per VLAN, Viewing the global RPVST+ configuration per port per VLAN
- global configuration per VLAN, Viewing the global RPVST+ configuration per VLAN
- global settings, Configuring global spanning tree
- global status, Viewing global and VLAN spanning tree status
- history of root bridges, Viewing the change history of root bridges
- ignore PVID inconsistency, Allowing traffic on VLAN ID (PVID) mismatched links
- loop guard, Configuring STP loop guard
- mode selection, Selecting RPVST+ as the spanning tree mode
- operation, Understanding how RPVST+ operates
- per-port per-VLAN settings, Configuring per-port per-VLAN spanning tree
- per-port settings, Configuring per-port spanning tree
- per-VLAN settings, Configuring per-VLAN spanning tree
- priority, Configuring per-VLAN spanning tree
- root bridge, Configuring per-VLAN spanning tree
- root guard, Configuring per-port spanning tree
- sample network, Sample RPVST+ network
- status for a port list, Viewing status for a specific port list
- status for a port list and VLAN, Viewing status per-port per-VLAN
- status for a VLAN, Viewing status for a specific VLAN
- TCN guard, Configuring per-port spanning tree
- traps, Enabling traps and Viewing trap configuration
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting an RPVST+ configuration
- VLAN and vPort limits, Viewing RPVST+ VLAN and vPort system limits
- VLAN effect on, Spanning Tree operation with VLANs
- stacking
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- 3500, 3500yl, 6200yl and 6600 switches
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- benefits, Introduction
- default settings, Managing a Candidate switch (Menu)
- manually controlling joining, Creating a stack (Overview)
- minimum software versions, Configuring stack management
- primary VLAN, Configuring stack management, Configuring a Commander switch
- SNMP community names, Creating a stack (Overview)
- transmission interval, Pushing a switch into a stack, modifying the switch’s configuration, or disabling stacking on the switch (Menu)
- unable to add stack member, Manually adding a Candidate to a stack (Menu)
- with multiple VLANs, Stacking operation with multiple VLANs configured
- 3800 switches
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- adding a new member, Adding a switch to a stack as a new member
- adding and removing members solutions, Troubleshooting issues with adding or removing members in the stack
- bad cable solutions, Troubleshooting a bad cable
- benefits, Introduction
- creating a stack, Creating a stack
- deterministic method, Using a deterministic method
- downloading new software, Downloading new software to the stack
- electing a commander, Electing a Commander
- electing a standby, Electing a Standby
- fault recovery tools, Using fault recovery/troubleshooting tools
- installation and deployment solutions, Troubleshooting installation and deployment issues
- managing OOBM ports, Managing OOBM ports
- managing port-level configuration interactions, Managing port-level configuration interactions
- managing SSH or Telnet sessions, Managing SSH or Telnet sessions
- managing switch-level configuration interactions, Managing switch-level configuration interactions
- maximum stack members exceeded solutions, Troubleshooting maximum stack members exceeded
- merging stack fragments, Merging stack fragments
- mismatched stack-ID solutions, Troubleshooting a mismatched stack-ID
- modifying the topology, Modifying the stack topology
- monitoring, Monitoring stacking
- OOBM and split stack issues, Troubleshooting OOBM and split stack issues
- plug-and-go method, Using the plug-and-go method
- removing a member or standby switch, Removing a Member or the Standby
- removing the commander, Removing the Commander
- renumbering stack members, Renumbering stack members
- replacing a failed module, Replacing a failed stacking module
- replacing a failed stack member, Replacing a failed stack member
- restoring after cable disconnection, Restoring operation after disconnecting a stacking cable
- restoring after power cord disconnection, Restoring operation after disconnecting a power cord
- strictly provisioned, mismatched MAC address solutions, Troubleshooting a strictly provisioned, mismatched MAC address
- strictly provisioned, mismatched type solutions, Troubleshooting a strictly provisioned, mismatched type
- switch crash and reboot solutions, Troubleshooting when a switch crashes and reboots
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting stacking
- unexpected commander or standby switch selection solutions, Troubleshooting an unexpected Commander or Standby switch selection
- unresponsive reboot solutions, Troubleshooting an unresponsive reboot
- subnet address, About static VLAN operation
- SVLAN
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- Delete multiple, Deleting multiple VLANs
T
- TCP/UDP
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- match criteria, Global TCP/UDP classifier
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- TCP/UDP, Defining TCP and UDP match criteria
- match criteria classifier, Configuring classifier-based QoS
- operators, Defining TCP and UDP match criteria
- packet classification, Global TCP/UDP classifier
- well-known port names, Defining TCP and UDP match criteria
- ToS
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- compared to IPv6 traffic class byte, A ToS/traffic class field
- Traffic Class byte
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- compared to IPv4 ToS byte, IPv4 ToS/IPv6 traffic class byte
- Type of Service
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- determining outbound port queue, Comparing global IP type-of-service classifiers
- DTR bits as match criteria, Configuring a traffic class
- match criteria
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- global QoS, Global IP type-of-service classifier
- ToS byte compared to IPv6 Traffic Class byte, IPv4 ToS/IPv6 traffic class byte
V
- VLAN
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- already exists message, Configuring static VLAN per-port settings
- broadcast domain, General VLAN operation
- classifier match criteria
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- VLAN ID, Configuring a traffic class
- configuration, Configuring port-based and protocol-based VLAN parameters
- Configure, Configure VLANs on the switch
- convert dynamic to static, Converting a dynamic VLAN to a static VLAN
- customizing output, Customizing the show VLANs output
- dedicated management, The primary VLAN
- default VLAN, VLAN support and the default VLAN
- default VLAN name change, VLAN support and the default VLAN
- default VLAN VID, VLAN support and the default VLAN
- Delete multiple, Deleting multiple VLANs
- deleting, Creating a new static VLAN (port-based or protocol-based), Deleting a static VLAN, VLAN Operating Rules
- deleting with member ports, Creating a new static VLAN (port-based or protocol-based)
- double-tagging QinQ frame size increases, Operating notes and restrictions
- duplicate MAC address, Multiple VLAN considerations
- Dynamic, Viewing a switch's VLAN configuration
- dynamic, General steps for using VLANs, Configuring port-based and protocol-based VLAN parameters, Converting a dynamic VLAN to a static VLAN, General VLAN operation
- effect on spanning tree, Spanning Tree operation with VLANs
- external protocol router, VLAN restrictions
- gateway IP, The primary VLAN
- GVRP, auto, Per-port VLAN configuration options
- heartbeat packets, Sending heartbeat packets with a configured MAC Address
- IP interface relationship, IP interfaces
- Jumbo packets, Viewing a switch's VLAN configuration
- layer-2 broadcast domain, Port-based VLANs
- layer-3 broadcast domain, Protocol-based VLANs
- limit, Configuring VLANs, Configuring port-based and protocol-based VLAN parameters
- MAC address verification, Viewing a VLAN MAC address configuration
- match criteria classifier, Configuring classifier-based QoS
- maximum capacity, Adding or changing a VLAN port assignment (Menu)
- missing VLAN, Adding or changing a VLAN port assignment (Menu)
- multiple forwarding database, Multiple VLAN considerations
- multiple VLANs on port, VLAN tagging considerations:
- non-routable, Operating notes for Management VLANs
- number allowed, including dynamic, Adding or editing VLAN names (Menu)
- port configuration, Networked 802.1Q-compliant devices with multiple VLANs on some ports
- port monitoring, Port monitoring
- port trunk, Port trunks
- port-based, Port-based VLANs
- Port-based VLAN, Viewing a switch's VLAN configuration
- primary, Viewing a switch's VLAN configuration, Assigning the primary VLAN, Changing VLAN support settings (Menu), VLAN support and the default VLAN, The primary VLAN
- primary VLAN not allowed, Assigning the primary VLAN
- primary with DHCP, VLAN Operating Rules
- protocol, Viewing the VLAN membership of one or more ports, Viewing the configuration for a particular VLAN, Creating a new static VLAN (port-based or protocol-based), Protocol-based VLANs, Protocol VLAN environment, VLAN Operating Rules, VLAN tagging considerations:, IP interfaces
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- capacity per VLAN, VLAN Operating Rules
- example, Networked 802.1Q-compliant devices with multiple VLANs on some ports
- forbid, Configuring static VLAN per-port settings
- IPv4 routing, Comparative operation of port based and protocol based VLANs
- non-routable, Comparative operation of port based and protocol based VLANs, 802.1Q VLAN tagging
- primary VLAN not allowed, The primary VLAN
- router, external, VLAN environments
- routing, VLAN environments
- tagged member, Comparative operation of port based and protocol based VLANs
- tagging, VLAN environments
- traffic separation, General steps for using VLANs
- untagged packet forwarding, VLAN Operating Rules
- protocol compared to port-based, Comparative operation of port based and protocol based VLANs
- protocol routing, VLAN restrictions
- Protocol-based VLAN, Viewing a switch's VLAN configuration
- restrictions, VLAN restrictions
- routing between VLANs, General VLAN operation
- show VLAN ports detail, Viewing the VLAN membership of one or more ports
- single forwarding database, Multiple VLAN considerations
- static, General steps for using VLANs, Configuring port-based and protocol-based VLAN parameters, The primary VLAN
- subnet, General VLAN operation
- switch mesh, Operating rules
- tagged, Per-port VLAN configuration options
- tagging, 802.1Q VLAN tagging, VLAN tagging considerations:
- untagged, Adding or changing a VLAN port assignment (Menu)
- untagged legacy VLAN, Introducing tagged VLAN technology into networks running untagged VLANs
- untagged operation, Untagged VLAN operation
- untagged,, Per-port VLAN configuration options
- VID, Tagged and untagged VLAN port assignments, VLAN tagging considerations:
- Voice, Viewing a switch's VLAN configuration
- voice, Viewing a switch's VLAN configuration, Viewing the VLAN membership of one or more ports, Viewing the configuration for a particular VLAN, VLAN Operating Rules
- voice configuration, Creating a new static VLAN (port-based or protocol-based)
- VLANs
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- multiple VLANs
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- tagged VLANs, VLAN Operating Rules
- Voice VLAN
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- designated VLANs, Designated VLANs
- Voice VLANs, Voice VLANs
- VoIP
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- operating rules, VLAN Operating Rules
- VPN solution for MANs
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- QinQ, Features and benefits