User guide
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port-mirroring
BlackDiamond switch configuration commands
(table) 4-12
BlackDiamond switch example 4-12
description on BlackDiamond switch 4-11
description on Summit switch 5-10
example on Summit switch 5-12
Summit switch configuration commands
(table) 5-11
virtual port on BlackDiamond switch 4-11
virtual port on Summit switch 5-11
primary image 20-2
profiles, QoS 9-6
protocol filters 6-10
protocol filters, IPX 15-7
Protocol Independent Multicast- Dense Mode. See
PIM-DM
Protocol Independent Multicast- Sparse Mode. See
PIM-SM
protocol-based VLANs 6-9
proxy ARP, and subnets 11-6
proxy ARP, description 11-5
Q
QoS
802.1p configuration commands (table) 9-14
802.1p priority 9-12
applications 9-3
Assigning QoS Service Levels 9-5
blackhole 9-11
buffer 9-6
configuration commands (table) 9-8
database applications 9-4
default QoS profiles 9-7
default QoS profiles (table) 9-7
description 1-3, 9-1
DiffServ, configuring 9-15
examples
MAC address 9-10
source port 9-20
VLAN 9-21
FDB entry association 7-3
file server applications 9-4
IP TOS configuration commands (table) 9-16
maximum bandwidth 9-6
minimum bandwidth 9-6
policy, description 9-5
priority 9-6
profiles
default 9-7
default (table) 9-7
description 9-5
parameters 9-6
Random Early Detection (RED) 9-2
traffic groupings 9-8
blackhole 9-11
broadcast/unknown rate limiting 9-11
description 9-5
explicit packet marking 9-12
IP address 9-10
MAC address 9-10
source port 9-20
VLAN 9-20
traffic groupings (table) 9-9
verifying 9-23
video applications 9-3
voice applications 9-3
web browsing applications 9-4
QoS monitor
configuration commands (table) 9-22
description 9-21
logging 9-22
real-time display 9-22
Quality of Service. See QoS 9-2
R
RADIUS commands (table) 3-15
Random Early Detection (RED) 9-2
receive errors 18-5
remote logging 18-9
Remote Monitoring. See RMON
reset to factory defaults 20-3
resetting 15-14
reverse mask 16-17
RIP
advantages 12-2
configuration commands (table) 12-14
configuration example 12-17
description 12-2, 12-3
disabling route advertising 12-4
enabling 11-11
limitations 12-3
poison reverse 12-4
reset and disable commands (table) 12-20
routing access policies 16-19
routing table entries 12-3
settings, displaying 12-19
show commands (table) 12-19
split horizon 12-4
triggered updates 12-4
version 2 12-5
RMON
alarm actions 18-15
Alarms group 18-13
Events group 18-14
features supported 18-13
History group 18-13
probe 18-12
Statistics group 18-13
route maps
BGP 16-34
changing 16-34