Configuration manual

Index
IN-21
Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3130 and 3032 for Dell Software Configuration Guide
OL-13270-03
IP multicast routing (continued)
monitoring
packet rate loss 44-63
peering devices 44-63
tracing a path 44-63
multicast forwarding, described 44-8
PIMv1 and PIMv2 interoperability 44-11
protocol interaction 44-2
reverse path check (RPF) 44-8
routing table
deleting 44-62
displaying 44-62
RP
assigning manually 44-25
configuring Auto-RP 44-26
configuring PIMv2 BSR 44-30
monitoring mapping information 44-35
using Auto-RP and BSR 44-34
stacking
stack master functions 44-10
stack member functions 44-10
statistics, displaying system and network 44-62
See also CGMP
See also DVMRP
See also IGMP
See also PIM
IP phones
and QoS 15-1
automatic classification and queueing 36-20
configuring 15-4
ensuring port security with QoS 36-38
trusted boundary for QoS 36-38
IP precedence 36-2
IP-precedence-to-DSCP map for QoS 36-61
IP protocols
in ACLs 34-12
routing 1-12
IP protocols in ACLs 34-12
IP routes, monitoring 38-108
IP routing
connecting interfaces with 11-8
disabling 38-20
enabling 38-20
IP Service Level Agreements
See IP SLAs
IP service levels, analyzing 41-1
IP services feature set 1-2
IP SLAs
benefits 41-2
configuration guidelines 41-6
configuring object tracking 42-9
Control Protocol 41-3
default configuration 41-6
definition 41-1
ICMP echo operation 41-10
measuring network performance 41-2
monitoring 41-13
multioperations scheduling 41-5
object tracking 42-9
operation 41-3
reachability tracking 42-9
responder
described 41-3
enabling 41-7
response time 41-4
scheduling 41-5
SNMP support 41-2
supported metrics 41-2
threshold monitoring 41-5
track state 42-9
UDP jitter operation 41-8
IP source guard
and DHCP snooping 22-16
and EtherChannels 22-18
and hardware entries 22-18
and IEEE 802.1x 22-18
and port security 22-18
and private VLANs 22-18