Cisco Systems 78 11741 02 Users Manual
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- Cisco IOS IP Configuration Guide
- About Cisco IOS Software Documentation
- Using Cisco IOS Software
- IP Overview
- IP Addressing and Services
- Configuring IP Addressing
- IP Addressing Task List
- Assigning IP Addresses to Network Interfaces
- Configuring Address Resolution Methods
- Establishing Address Resolution
- Mapping Host Names to IP Addresses
- Configuring HP Probe Proxy Name Requests
- Configuring the Next Hop Resolution Protocol
- The Cisco Implementation of NHRP
- Protocol Operation
- NHRP Configuration Task List
- Enabling NHRP on an Interface
- Configuring a Static IP-to-NBMA Address Mapping for a Station
- Statically Configuring a Next Hop Server
- Configuring NHRP Authentication
- Controlling the Triggering of NHRP
- Triggering NHRP Based on Traffic Thresholds
- Controlling the NHRP Packet Rate
- Suppressing Forward and Reverse Record Options
- Specifying the NHRP Responder Address
- Changing the Time Period NBMA Addresses Are Advertised as Valid
- Configuring a GRE Tunnel for Multipoint Operation
- Configuring NHRP Server-Only Mode
- Enabling IP Routing
- Enabling IP Bridging
- Enabling Integrated Routing and Bridging
- Configuring a Routing Process
- Configuring Broadcast Packet Handling
- Configuring Network Address Translation
- NAT Applications
- Benefits
- NAT Terminology
- NAT Configuration Task List
- Translating Inside Source Addresses
- Overloading an Inside Global Address
- Translating Overlapping Addresses
- Providing TCP Load Distribution
- Changing Translation Timeouts
- Monitoring and Maintaining NAT
- Deploying NAT Between an IP Phone and Cisco CallManager
- Monitoring and Maintaining IP Addressing
- IP Addressing Examples
- Creating a Network from Separated Subnets Example
- Serial Interfaces Configuration Example
- IP Domains Example
- Dynamic Lookup Example
- HP Hosts on a Network Segment Example
- Logical NBMA Example
- NHRP over ATM Example
- Changing the Rate for Triggering SVCs Example
- Applying NHRP Rates to Specific Destinations Example
- NHRP on a Multipoint Tunnel Example
- Broadcasting Examples
- Helper Addresses Example
- NAT Configuration Examples
- ping Command Example
- Configuring DHCP
- DHCP Server Overview
- DHCP Client Overview
- DHCP Relay Agent Overview
- DHCP Configuration Task List
- Enabling the CiscoIOS DHCP Server and Relay Agent Features
- Configuring a DHCP Database Agent or Disabling DHCP Conflict Logging
- Excluding IP Addresses
- Configuring a DHCP Address Pool
- Configuring the DHCP Address Pool Name and Entering DHCP Pool Configuration Mode
- Configuring the DHCP Address Pool Subnet and Mask
- Configuring the Domain Name for the Client
- Configuring the IP Domain Name System Servers for the Client
- Configuring the NetBIOS Windows Internet Naming Service Servers for the Client
- Configuring the NetBIOS Node Type for the Client
- Configuring the Default Router for the Client
- Configuring the Address Lease Time
- Configuring Manual Bindings
- Configuring a DHCP Server Boot File
- Configuring the Number of Ping Packets
- Configuring the Timeout Value for Ping Packets
- Enabling the CiscoIOS DHCP Client on Ethernet Interfaces
- Configuring DHCP Server Options Import and Autoconfiguration
- Configuring the Relay Agent Information Option in BOOTREPLY Messages
- Configuring a Relay Agent Information Reforwarding Policy
- Enabling the DHCP Smart-Relay Feature
- Monitoring and Maintaining the DHCP Server
- Configuration Examples
- Configuring IP Services
- IP Services Task List
- Managing IP Connections
- Filtering IP Packets Using Access Lists
- Creating Standard and Extended Access Lists Using Numbers
- Creating Standard and Extended Access Lists Using Names
- Specifying IP Extended Access Lists with Fragment Control
- Enabling Turbo Access Control Lists
- Applying Time Ranges to Access Lists
- Including Comments About Entries in Access Lists
- Applying Access Lists
- Configuring the Hot Standby Router Protocol
- Configuring IP Accounting
- Configuring TCP Performance Parameters
- Configuring IP over WANs
- Configuring the MultiNode Load Balancing Forwarding Agent
- Monitoring and Maintaining the IP Network
- IP Services Configuration Examples
- ICMP Services Example
- Simplex Ethernet Interfaces Example
- DRP Server Agent Example
- Numbered Access List Examples
- Named Access List Example
- IP Extended Access List with Fragment Control Example
- Time Range Applied to an IP Access List Example
- Commented IP Access List Entry Examples
- IP Accounting Example
- HSRP Load Sharing Example
- HSRP MAC Refresh Interval Examples
- HSRP MIB Trap Example
- HSRP Support for MPLS VPNs Example
- HSRP Support for ICMP Redirect Messages Example
- MNLB Forwarding Agent Examples
- Configuring Server Load Balancing
- IOS SLB Functions and Capabilities
- Algorithms for Server Load Balancing
- Port-Bound Servers
- Client-Assigned Load Balancing
- Content Flow Monitor Support
- Sticky Connections
- Maximum Connections
- Delayed Removal of TCP Connection Context
- TCP Session Reassignment
- Automatic Server Failure Detection
- Automatic Unfail
- Slow Start
- SynGuard
- Dynamic Feedback Protocol for IOS SLB
- Alternate IP Addresses
- Transparent Web Cache Balancing
- NAT
- Redundancy Enhancement—Stateless Backup
- Restrictions
- IOS SLB Configuration Task List
- Specifying a Server Farm
- Specifying a Load-Balancing Algorithm
- Specifying a Bind ID
- Specifying a Real Server
- Configuring Real Server Attributes
- Enabling the Real Server for Service
- Specifying a Virtual Server
- Associating a Virtual Server with a Server Farm
- Configuring Virtual Server Attributes
- Adjusting Virtual Server Values
- Preventing Advertisement of Virtual Server Address
- Enabling the Virtual Server for Service
- Configuring IOS SLB Dynamic Feedback Protocol
- Configuring NAT
- Implementing IOS SLB Stateless Backup
- Verifying IOS SLB
- Troubleshooting IOS SLB
- Monitoring and Maintaining IOS SLB
- Configuration Examples
- IOS SLB Functions and Capabilities
- Configuring Mobile IP
- Mobile IP Overview
- How Mobile IP Works
- Prerequisites
- Mobile IP Configuration Task List
- Mobile IP HA Redundancy Configuration Task List
- Enabling Mobile IP
- Enabling HSRP
- Configuring HSRP Group Attributes
- Enabling HA Redundancy for a Physical Network
- Enabling HA Redundancy for a Virtual Network Using One Physical Network
- Enabling HA Redundancy for a Virtual Network Using Multiple Physical Networks
- Enabling HA Redundancy for Multiple Virtual Networks Using One Physical Network
- Enabling HA Redundancy for Multiple Virtual Networks Using Multiple Physical Networks
- Verifying HA Redundancy
- Monitoring and Maintaining HA Redundancy
- Mobile IP Configuration Examples
- Home Agent Configuration Example
- Home Agent Using AAA Server Example
- Foreign Agent Configuration Example
- Mobile IP HA Redundancy Configuration Examples
- HA Redundancy for Physical Networks Example
- HA Redundancy for a Virtual Network Using One Physical Network Example
- HA Redundancy for a Virtual Network Using Multiple Physical Networks Example
- HA Redundancy for Multiple Virtual Networks Using One Physical Network Example
- HA Redundancy for Multiple Virtual Networks Using Multiple Physical Networks Example
- Configuring IP Addressing
- IP Routing Protocols
- Configuring On-Demand Routing
- Configuring Routing Information Protocol
- RIP Configuration Task List
- Enabling RIP
- Allowing Unicast Updates for RIP
- Applying Offsets to Routing Metrics
- Adjusting Timers
- Specifying a RIP Version
- Enabling RIP Authentication
- RIP Route Summarization
- Running IGRP and RIP Concurrently
- Disabling the Validation of Source IP Addresses
- Enabling or Disabling Split Horizon
- Configuring Interpacket Delay
- Connecting RIP to a WAN
- RIP Configuration Examples
- Route Summarization Examples
- Split Horizon Examples
- Address Family Timers Example
- RIP Configuration Task List
- Configuring IGRP
- The Cisco IGRP Implementation
- IGRP Configuration Task List
- Creating the IGRP Routing Process
- Applying Offsets to Routing Metrics
- Allowing Unicast Updates for IGRP
- Defining Unequal-Cost Load Balancing
- Controlling Traffic Distribution
- Adjusting the IGRP Metric Weights
- Adjusting Timers
- Disabling Holddown
- Enforcing a Maximum Network Diameter
- Validating Source IP Addresses
- Enabling or Disabling Split Horizon
- IGRP Configuration Examples
- Configuring OSPF
- The Cisco OSPF Implementation
- OSPF Configuration Task List
- Enabling OSPF
- Configuring OSPF Interface Parameters
- Configuring OSPF over Different Physical Networks
- Configuring OSPF Area Parameters
- Configuring OSPF NSSA
- Configuring Route Summarization Between OSPF Areas
- Configuring Route Summarization When Redistributing Routes into OSPF
- Creating Virtual Links
- Generating a Default Route
- Configuring Lookup of DNS Names
- Forcing the Router ID Choice with a Loopback Interface
- Controlling Default Metrics
- Changing the OSPF Administrative Distances
- Configuring OSPF on Simplex Ethernet Interfaces
- Configuring Route Calculation Timers
- Configuring OSPF over On-Demand Circuits
- Logging Neighbors Going Up or Down
- Changing the LSA Group Pacing
- Blocking OSPF LSA Flooding
- Reducing LSA Flooding
- Ignoring MOSPF LSA Packets
- Displaying OSPF Update Packet Pacing
- Monitoring and Maintaining OSPF
- OSPF Configuration Examples
- OSPF Point-to-Multipoint Example
- OSPF Point-to-Multipoint, Broadcast Example
- OSPF Point-to-Multipoint, Nonbroadcast Example
- Variable-Length Subnet Masks Example
- OSPF Routing and Route Redistribution Examples
- Route Map Examples
- Changing OSPF Administrative Distance Example
- OSPF over On-Demand Routing Example
- LSA Group Pacing Example
- Block LSA Flooding Example
- Ignore MOSPF LSA Packets Example
- Configuring EIGRP
- The Cisco EIGRP Implementation
- EIGRP Configuration Task List
- Enabling EIGRP
- Making the Transition from IGRP to EIGRP
- Logging EIGRP Neighbor Adjacency Changes
- Configuring the Percentage of Link Bandwidth Used
- Adjusting the EIGRP Metric Weights
- Applying Offsets to Routing Metrics
- Disabling Route Summarization
- Configuring Summary Aggregate Addresses
- Configuring Floating Summary Routes
- Configuring EIGRP Route Authentication
- Configuring EIGRP Protocol-Independent Parameters
- Configuring EIGRP Stub Routing
- EIGRP Stub Routing Configuration Task List
- Monitoring and Maintaining EIGRP
- EIGRP Configuration Examples
- Configuring Integrated IS-IS
- IS-IS Configuration Task List
- IS-IS Interface Parameters Configuration Task List
- Configuring IS-IS Link-State Metrics
- Setting the Advertised Hello Interval
- Setting the Advertised CSNP Interval
- Setting the Retransmission Interval
- Setting the LSP Transmissions Interval
- Setting the Retransmission Throttle Interval
- Setting the Hello Multiplier
- Specifying Designated Router Election
- Specifying the Interface Circuit Type
- Assigning a Password for an Interface
- Limiting LSP Flooding
- Miscellaneous IS-IS Parameters Configuration Task List
- Generating a Default Route
- Specifying the System Type
- Configuring IS-IS Authentication Passwords
- Summarizing Address Ranges
- Setting the Overload Bit
- Changing the Routing Level for an Area
- Tuning LSP Interval and Lifetime
- Customizing IS-IS Throttling of LSP Generation, SPF Calculation, and PRC
- Modifying the Output of show Commands
- Monitoring IS-IS
- IS-IS Configuration Examples
- Configuring BGP
- The Cisco BGP Implementation
- Basic BGP Configuration Task List
- Advanced BGP Configuration Task List
- Configuring Basic BGP Features
- Enabling BGP Routing
- Configuring BGP Neighbors
- Managing Routing Policy Changes
- Verifying BGP Soft Reset
- Configuring BGP Interactions with IGPs
- Configuring BGP Weights
- Disabling Autonomous System Path Comparison
- Configuring BGP Route Filtering by Neighbor
- Configuring BGP Filtering Using Prefix Lists
- Configuring BGP Path Filtering by Neighbor
- Disabling Next Hop Processing on BGP Updates
- Configuring the BGP Version
- Configuring the MED Metric
- Configuring Advanced BGP Features
- Using Route Maps to Modify Updates
- Resetting eBGP Connections Immediately upon Link Failure
- Configuring Aggregate Addresses
- Disabling Automatic Summarization of Network Numbers
- Configuring BGP Community Filtering
- Configuring BGP Conditional Advertisement
- Configuring a Routing Domain Confederation
- Configuring a Route Reflector
- Configuring BGP Peer Groups
- Disabling a Peer or Peer Group
- Indicating Backdoor Routes
- Modifying Parameters While Updating the IP Routing Table
- Setting Administrative Distance
- Adjusting BGP Timers
- Changing the Default Local Preference Value
- Redistributing Network 0.0.0.0
- Configuring the Router to Consider a Missing MED as Worst Path
- Selecting Path Based on MEDs from Other Autonomous Systems
- Configuring the Router to Use the MED to Choose a Path from Subautonomous System Paths
- Configuring the Router to Use the MED to Choose a Path in a Confederation
- Configuring Route Dampening
- Monitoring and Maintaining BGP
- BGP Configuration Examples
- BGP Route Map Examples
- BGP Neighbor Configuration Examples
- BGP Prefix List Filtering Examples
- BGP Soft Reset Examples
- BGP Synchronization Examples
- BGP Path Filtering by Neighbor Examples
- BGP Aggregate Route Examples
- BGP Community with Route Maps Examples
- BGP Conditional Advertisement Configuration Examples
- BGP Confederation Examples
- BGP Peer Group Examples
- TCP MD5 Authentication for BGP Examples
- Configuring Multiprotocol BGP Extensions forIPMulticast
- Multiprotocol BGP Configuration Task List
- Understanding NLRI Keywords and Address Families
- Configuring a Multiprotocol BGP Peer
- Configuring a Multiprotocol BGP Peer Group
- Advertising Routes into Multiprotocol BGP
- Configuring Route Maps for Multiprotocol BGP Prefixes
- Redistributing Prefixes into Multiprotocol BGP
- Configuring DVMRP Interoperability with Multiprotocol BGP
- Configuring a Multiprotocol BGP Route Reflector
- Configuring Aggregate Multiprotocol BGP Addresses
- Verifying Multiprotocol BGP Configuration and Operation
- Multiprotocol BGP Configuration Examples
- Multiprotocol BGP Peer Examples
- Multiprotocol BGP Peer Group Examples
- Multiprotocol BGP Network Advertisement Examples
- Multiprotocol BGP Route Map Examples
- Multiprotocol BGP Route Redistribute Examples
- Multiprotocol BGP Route Reflector Examples
- Aggregate Multiprotocol BGP Address Examples
- Multiprotocol BGP Configuration Task List
- Configuring IP Routing Protocol-Independent Features
- Protocol-Independent Feature Task List
- Using Variable-Length Subnet Masks
- Configuring Static Routes
- Specifying Default Routes
- Changing the Maximum Number of Paths
- Configuring Multi-Interface Load Splitting
- Redistributing Routing Information
- Filtering Routing Information
- Enabling Policy Routing (PBR)
- Managing Authentication Keys
- Monitoring and Maintaining the IP Network
- IP Routing Protocol-Independent Configuration Examples
- Variable-Length Subnet Mask Example
- Overriding Static Routes with Dynamic Protocols Example
- Administrative Distance Examples
- Static Routing Redistribution Example
- IGRP Redistribution Example
- RIP and IGRP Redistribution Example
- EIGRP Redistribution Examples
- RIP and EIGRP Redistribution Examples
- OSPF Routing and Route Redistribution Examples
- Default Metric Values Redistribution Example
- Policy Routing (Route Map) Examples
- Passive Interface Examples
- Policy Routing Example
- Key Management Examples
- IP Multicast
- Configuring IP Multicast Routing
- The Cisco IP Multicast Routing Implementation
- Basic IP Multicast Routing Configuration Task List
- Advanced IP Multicast Routing Configuration Task List
- Enabling IP Multicast Routing
- Enabling PIM on an Interface
- Configuring Auto-RP
- IGMP Features Configuration Task List
- Configuring a Router to Be a Member of a Group
- Controlling Access to IP Multicast Groups
- Changing the IGMP Version
- Modifying the IGMP Host-Query Message and Query Timeout Intervals
- Configuring IGMP Version 3
- Changing the IGMP Query Timeout
- Changing the Maximum Query Response Time
- Configuring the Router as a Statically Connected Member
- Configuring IGMP Leave Latency
- Configuring the TTL Threshold
- Disabling Fast Switching of IP Multicast
- SAP Listener Support Configuration Task List
- Enabling the Functional Address for IP Multicast over TokenRing LANs
- Configuring PIM Version 2
- Advanced PIM Features Configuration Task List
- Understanding PIM Shared Tree and Source Tree (Shortest-Path Tree)
- Understanding Reverse Path Forwarding
- Delaying the Use of PIM Shortest-Path Tree
- Assigning an RP to Multicast Groups
- Increasing Control over RPs
- Modifying the PIM Router Query Message Interval
- Understanding the PIM Registering Process
- Limiting the Rate of PIM Register Messages
- Configuring the IP Source Address of Register Messages
- Enabling Proxy Registering
- Enabling PIM Nonbroadcast Multiaccess Mode
- Configuring an IP Multicast Static Route
- Controlling the Transmission Rate to a Multicast Group
- Configuring RTP Header Compression
- Configuring IP Multicast over ATM Point-to-Multipoint VirtualCircuits
- Configuring an IP Multicast Boundary
- Configuring an Intermediate IP Multicast Helper
- Storing IP Multicast Headers
- Enabling CGMP
- Configuring Stub IP Multicast Routing
- Load Splitting IP Multicast Traffic Across Equal-Cost Paths Configuration Task List
- Monitoring and Maintaining IP Multicast Routing Configuration Task List
- IP Multicast Configuration Examples
- PIM Dense Mode Example
- PIM Sparse Mode Example
- PIM Dense Mode State Refresh Example
- Functional Address for IP Multicast over Token Ring LAN Example
- PIM Version 2 Examples
- RTP Header Compression Examples
- IP Multicast over ATM Point-to-Multipoint VC Example
- Administratively Scoped Boundary Example
- IP Multicast Helper Example
- Stub IP Multicast Example
- Load Splitting IP Multicast Traffic Across Equal-Cost Paths Example
- IP Multicast Heartbeat Example
- Configuring Source Specific Multicast
- Configuring Bidirectional PIM
- Configuring Multicast Source Discovery Protocol
- How MSDP Works
- Benefits
- Prerequisites
- MSDP Configuration Task List
- Configuring an MSDP Peer
- Caching SA State
- Requesting Source Information from an MSDP Peer
- Controlling Source Information That Your Router Originates
- Controlling Source Information That Your Router Forwards
- Controlling Source Information That Your Router Receives
- Configuring a Default MSDP Peer
- Configuring an MSDP Mesh Group
- Shutting Down an MSDP Peer
- Including a Bordering PIM Dense Mode Region in MSDP
- Configuring an Originating Address Other Than the RP Address
- Monitoring and Maintaining MSDP
- MSDP Configuration Examples
- Configuring PGM Host and Router Assist
- Configuring Unidirectional Link Routing
- Using IP Multicast Tools
- Configuring Router-Port Group Management Protocol
- Configuring DVMRP Interoperability
- Basic DVMRP Interoperability Configuration Task List
- Advanced DVMRP Interoperability Configuration Task List
- Enabling DVMRP Unicast Routing
- Limiting the Number of DVMRP Routes Advertised
- Changing the DVMRP Route Threshold
- Configuring a DVMRP Summary Address
- Disabling DVMRP Automatic summarization
- Adding a Metric Offset to the DVMRP Route
- Rejecting a DVMRP Nonpruning Neighbor
- Configuring a Delay Between DVRMP Reports
- Monitoring and Maintaining DVMRP
- DVMRP Configuration Examples
- Configuring IP Multicast Routing
- Index