User guide
ii - Index MPLS Module Installation and User Guide
D
debug trace support 9-10
destination-sensitive accounting, definition of 1-8
diagnostics, module 2-13
direct LSP 6-2
displaying MPLS information 3-20
downstream unsolicited (DU), definition of 3-3
downstream unsolicited mode 3-4
downstream-on-demand mode 3-4
DVMRP 9-10
E
electrostatic discharge (ESD), preventing damage
2-4
equal cost LSPs 6-4
ESRP
activating standby hub 7-18
and TLS 7-17
configuration example (figure) 7-22
failover 7-20
redundancy 7-18
route table tracking 7-20
tunnel endpoint VLAN 7-19
EXP field 3-8
explicit route 5-11
Extreme Standby Routing Protocol. See ESRP
ExtremeWare
base version identifier 2-2
technology release versions 2-2
F
failover, ESRP 7-20
failover, RSVP 5-12
features
destination-sensitive accounting 1-2
IP unicast forwarding 1-2
MPLS 1-2
FEC
binding labels 3-10
definition of 1-6, 3-3
propagating labels 4-2
filters
label advertisement 4-7
label propagation 4-6
fixed filter reservation style 5-6
Forwarding Equivalence Class. See FEC
fragmentation 3-16
G
GPP subsystem 1-4
H
hardware version requirements 2-2
I
identifying software versions 2-2
IGP path cost, overriding 6-5
image
commands changed (table) 9-4
downloading 9-4
primary or secondary, using 9-4
implicit NULL labels 3-10
independent LSP control 3-6
indirect LSP 6-2
installation 2-8
hardware requirements 2-2
inserting and securing a module 2-6
safety information 2-3
slot locations (figure) 2-5
software requirements 2-2
tools 2-4
version requirements, software and hardware
2-2
IP routing, supported protocols 9-10
IP unicast forwarding
described 1-8
longest prefix match 1-8
throughput 1-8
IP unicast packets, routing 6-1
IPX, support for 9-10
J
jumbo frames, supporting 3-11, 3-16
L
Label Edge Router. See LER
label object 5-9
label processing by the NP data path (table) 3-11
label retention modes 3-5
label space partitioning (table) 3-11
label stack
definition of 3-3, 3-8
encapsulation 3-8
Label Switch Path. See LSP
Label Switch Router. See LSR
labels
advertising 4-2
advertising modes 3-4
and route maps 4-8