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VINES (continued) metrics
interface, specifying on P3R-72 routing, determining P3R-80
neighbor table deleting P3R-22
displaying P3R-36
static paths, creating P3R-75 network connectivity, testing P3R-25 NIST clock P3R-97
NTP P3R-96, P3R-97
packet's path, determining P3R-51 protocol names P3R-54, P3R-59
router network address, redetermining P3R-84 routing
enabling P3R-84
on serverless networks P3R-86 single route P3R-88
routing table deleting P3R-23
displaying P3R-40 routing updates P3R-89
filtering P3R-70, P3R-71, P3R-77 flash updates P3R-66
frequency P3R-101 propagation P3R-99 redirect messages P3R-79
split horizon P3R-66, P3R-89
RTP
enabling P3R-91
messages, redirecting P3R-79 serverless networks P3R-62 single route P3R-88
SMDS, configuring over WR-274 split horizon P3R-66, P3R-89 SRTP, enabling P3R-91
static paths P3R-75 static routes P3R-80 StreetTalk P3R-68 time
accepting updates P3R-57
synchronizing with network time P3R-96 synchronizing with router P3R-97 updates
accepting P3R-92 sending P3R-93
TraceRoute function P3R-51 traffic statistics
deleting P3R-24 displaying P3R-46
vines access-group command P3R-53
vines access-list (extended) command P3R-54 vines access-list (simple) command P3R-57 vines access-list (standard) command P3R-59 vines arp-enable command P3R-62
vines decimal command P3R-64 vines encapsulation command P3R-65 vines enhancements command P3R-66 vines host command P3R-68
vines input-network-filter command P3R-70, P3R-77 vines input-router-filter command P3R-71
vines metric command P3R-72 vines neighbor command P3R-75
vines output-network-filter command P3R-77 vines propagate command P3R-78
vines redirect command P3R-79 vines route command P3R-80
vines route-cache command P3R-82 vines routing command P3R-84 vines serverless command P3R-86 vines single-route command P3R-88 vines split-horizon command P3R-89 vines srtp-enabled command P3R-91
vines time access-group command P3R-92 vines time destination command P3R-93 vines time participate command P3R-94 vines time services command P3R-95 vines time set-system command P3R-96 vines time use-system command P3R-97 vines update deltas command P3R-99 vines update interval command P3R-101 violations
access lists, IP
See access lists, IP, violations VIP distributed switching
See switching virtual access interfaces
VTY line on which created, identifying DR-500 virtual asynchronous lines
configuring authentication DR-510, DR-520, DR-529 virtual circuit
See VC
virtual circuit descriptor See VC
virtual circuits X.25
displaying address map WR-316 facility handling WR-403
See also PVC; X.25 virtual data link control
APPN
port, defining BR-584
ring group, specifying BR-707
virtual MAC address option, specifying BR-707 SNA Service Point configuration (example) BR-544
virtual interface template
translate lat command, using with DR-514 translate tcp command, using with DR-524 translate x25 command, using with DR-535
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virtual interfaces
loopback interface IR-110 Token Ring
creating BR-562 tunnel interface IR-111
virtual LANs, monitoring See VLANs
Virtual Network System See VINES
Virtual Private Dialup Networking See VPDN
virtual profiles DR-775–DR-778 virtual ring
assigning BR-196, BR-198 definition BR-187, BR-465
virtual template
configuration example DR-586
configured as serial interface DR-763, DR-776 multilink bundle interface, defining DR-586 purpose DR-763, DR-776
virtual terminal lines DR-22 configuring DR-22 See also VTY lines
virtual-profile aaa command DR-777 virtual-profile virtual-template command DR-778 VLANs
monitoring BR-84
voice confirmation-tone command VR-184 voice local-bypass command VR-104 voice-encap VR-101
voice-encap command VR-101 voice-group command VR-102 VPDN
authenticating tunnel
remote host name and IP address DR-851 connections, incoming DR-847
connections, outgoing DR-851 enabling DR-844
history failure table clearning DR-836 event logging DR-850 size DR-846
statistics DR-840 home gateway
CHAP challenge, issuing DR-845 information, displaying
logging
events DR-849 tunnel
authorization search order DR-853 local name, specifying DR-847
virtual templates DR-847 vpdn enable command DR-844
vpdn history failure table-size command DR-846 vpdn incoming command DR-847
vpdn logging command DR-849 vpdn outcoming command DR-851 vpdn search-order command DR-853 vrn command BR-879
VTY lines
assigned to loopback interfaces DR-511, DR-520, DR-529
See also virtual terminal lines vty-async command DR-537
vty-async dynamic-routing command DR-539 vty-async header-compression command DR-540 vty-async ipx ppp-client loopback command DR-541 vty-async keepalive command DR-542
vty-async mtu command DR-543
vty-async ppp authentication command DR-544 vty-async ppp use-tacacs command DR-545 vty-async virtual-template command DR-546
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watchdog packets P2R-388 spoofing P2R-372
Weighted Random Early Detection See WRED
WFQ
configuration information, displaying QR-76 configuration statistics (table) QR-58, QR-75 effect of custom queueing on QR-7
effect of priority queueing on QR-7 enabling QR-7
Frame Relay switching QR-9 IP precedence weighting QR-8
traffic priority management QR-7
traffic stream discrimination (table) QR-8 See also DWFQ
where command DR-487, DR-565 which-route command P3R-351 whiteboard applications P1R-640 width command FR-119
wildcard command BR-710 word help
description FR-13 WRED
configuration information, displaying QR-76 configuration statistics (table) QR-60 enabling QR-39
hardware support QR-39, QR-41, QR-44 interface information QR-59
interface statistics, displaying QR-55 minimum threshold values (table) QR-44 parameters QR-43
See also DWRED write memory command
See copy command
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write network command See copy command write terminal command See more command
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X Display Manager Control Protocol See XDMCP
X Window System, setting display location DR-488 X.121 address
DDN, caution not to change WR-293 Frame Relay SVC WR-236 numbers, codes and values WR-237 setting WR-330
suppressing
called address WR-384 calling address WR-385
use source WR-395
X.25
accept reverse charges WR-329 addresses
called, suppressing WR-384 calling
suppressing WR-385 updating WR-395
interface, setting on WR-330 protocol-to-remote host mapping WR-350
BFE
encapsulation WR-292 remote-red setting WR-374
Blacker Emergency Mode WR-332, WR-333 bridging on WR-283, WR-355
compressed packet header WR-357 configuring ISDN
static TEI DR-863
CUD, interpreting calls with unknown WR-334 DCE device WR-292
DDN encapsulation WR-292 default protocol, setting WR-334
directed broadcasts, configuring BR-87, BR-469, WR-353
DTE device WR-292 encapsulation
BFE devices WR-293 DDN WR-293
methods supported BR-87, BR-469, WR-352 facilities supported BR-469, WR-352
facility handling WR-403
frames, bridging packets in BR-86 hold timer, setting WR-340
hosts, limiting access DR-549, WR-398 input packet size
maximum, setting WR-345, WR-353
PVC
encapsulation maximum WR-365 switched maximum WR-368, WR-370 tunnel maximum WR-373
setting with x25 map command BR-87, BR-469 window WR-396
interface statistics, displaying WR-310 Interrupt packet DR-896
ISDN over D channel DR-862
isdn x25 static-tei command DR-863 maintaining WR-286
map options (table) BR-469, WR-352 multiprotocol virtual circuits WR-350 network user ID BR-88, BR-470, WR-353 OSPF BR-87, BR-469, WR-353
output packet size BR-87, BR-469 maximum, setting WR-353 PVC
encapsulation maximum WR-365 switched maximum WR-368, WR-370 tunnel maximum WR-373
output window size WR-365, WR-397
packet acknowledgment policy WR-396, WR-397 packet hold queue WR-339
packet-by-packet compression BR-87, BR-469, WR-352
packet-level restarts, forcing WR-347 pad connections, viewing DR-563 PAD link WR-359
precedence handling WR-344
protocol translation options DR-509, DR-519 protocols supported
routing WR-283 table WR-351
PVC
displaying address map WR-316 options (table) WR-365
protocols supported (table) WR-365 states WR-327
switched options (table) WR-368, WR-370 tunnel options (table) WR-373
Recognized Operating Agencies lists See X.25, ROA
restarting WR-286 ROA
name and number WR-375 ROA lists BR-88
routing
local switching WR-383 remote switching WR-383 supported protocols WR-283
routing table WR-376 creating WR-376 displaying WR-319
split horizon P3R-231
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X.25 (continued)
static host name map, defining DR-548, WR-341 subaddress, configuring BR-712
TEI restrictions DR-863 traffic over ISDN D channel
(example) DR-861 translation options DR-534 tunneling WR-383
user facilities
accept reverse charging BR-87, BR-469, WR-329, WR-352
closed user group BR-87, BR-469, WR-335, WR-353
flow control parameter negotiation WR-335 network user ID BR-88, BR-470, WR-353 reverse charging BR-87, BR-469,
WR-335, WR-352
ROA list name, specifying BR-88, BR-470 ROA per-call basis WR-335
ROA X.25 map options WR-353
throughput class negotiation BR-88, BR-470, WR-335, WR-353
transit delay BR-88, BR-470, WR-335, WR-353 virtual circuits
clearing WR-343
displaying address map WR-316 setting number of BR-87, BR-469,
WR-353, WR-361
window modulus WR-360, WR-396, WR-397 window size BR-87, BR-469, WR-353
PVC option WR-368
PVC tunnel option WR-373
X.29
access list, applying to a line WR-284 Indication of Break packet DR-896 PAD profile script, creating WR-399
X.25 hosts, limiting access DR-549, WR-398 X.29 set parameter packet DR-559, DR-566
X.3
parameter settings, viewing DR-563 X.3 PAD
description DR-566
making connections DR-566 parameters
action upon receipt of Break signal (7) DR-895 baud rate (11) DR-896
changing dynamically DR-557 character delete (16) DR-898
data forward character (3) DR-894 default values DR-559, DR-566 description DR-557–DR-559, DR-893 device control (5) DR-895
discard output (8) DR-896 echo mask (20) DR-899
edit PAD service signals (19) DR-899
editing (15) DR-898
escape from data transfer (1) DR-894 idle timer (4) DR-895
input flow control (12) DR-897 line delete (17) DR-898
line display (18) DR-899
Line Feed insertion (13) DR-897 Line Feed padding (14) DR-898 line folding (10) DR-896
local echo mode (2) DR-894 local editing (15) DR-898
PAD service signals (6) DR-895 page wait (22) DR-899
parity treatment (21) DR-899 return padding (9) DR-896 setting DR-566
X.28 mode DR-569
x25 accept-reverse command WR-329
x25 address command WR-330
x25 alias command WR-331
x25 aodi command DR-870
x25 bfe-decision command WR-332
x25 bfe-emergency command WR-333
x25 default command WR-334
x25 facility command WR-335
x25 hic command WR-337
x25 hoc command WR-338
x25 hold-queue command WR-339 x25 hold-vc-timer command WR-340 x25 host command DR-548, WR-341 x25 htc command WR-342
x25 idle command WR-343
x25 ip-precedence command WR-344
x25 ips command WR-345
x25 lic command WR-346
x25 linkrestart command WR-347
x25 loc command WR-348
x25 ltc command WR-349
x25 map bridge command BR-86, WR-355, WR-359 x25 map command WR-350, WR-351
x25 map compressedtcp command WR-357
x25 map pad command WR-359
x25 map ppp command DR-871
x25 map qllc command BR-468
x25 modulo command WR-360
x25 nvc command WR-361
x25 ops command WR-362
x25 pad-access command WR-363
x25 pvc command encapsulating WR-364 switched WR-367 tunnel WR-372
x25 pvc command (switched PVC to SVC) WR-369 x25 pvc qllc command BR-471
x25 remote-red command WR-374
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x25 roa command WR-375
x25 route command WR-376 regular expressions DR-902
(example) DR-907 x25 routing command WR-383
x25 subaddress command DR-568
x25 suppress-called-address command WR-384 x25 suppress-calling-address command WR-385 x25 t10 command WR-386
x25 t11 command WR-387
x25 t12 command WR-388
x25 t13 command WR-389
x25 t20 command WR-390
x25 t21 command WR-391
x25 t22 command WR-392
x25 t23 command WR-393
x25 th command WR-394
x25 use-source-address command WR-395 x25 win command WR-396
x25 wout command WR-397
x25-dest-address command BR-711
x25-subaddress command BR-712
x28 command DR-569
x29 access-list command DR-549, WR-398 x29 profile command DR-550, WR-399
x3 command DR-566 X3T9.5 specification IR-86
XDMCP, starting XRemote DR-496 Xerox Network Systems
See XNS
XID
frames
frequency of transmission, controlling BR-392 value for the SDLC station, specifying BR-421
specifying for the SDLC station BR-449 xid-block-number command BR-713 xid-id-number command BR-714
xmodem command FR-260 XNS
3Com 3+ hosts P3R-373 access control
extended P3R-356 standard P3R-359
access lists, creating extended P3R-356 standard P3R-359
broadcasts
all-nets P3R-374
flooding P3R-374, P3R-375, P3R-376 flooding in 3Com environment P3R-375 forwarding P3R-377, P3R-380
encapsulation on Token Ring P3R-373 fast switching P3R-388
cache, displaying entries in P3R-365
filters
enabling P3R-389 generic, enabling P3R-372
filters, routing table
accepting packets P3R-389 adding networks P3R-382 updates P3R-385
helpering, configuring P3R-377, P3R-380 IDP P2R-205
interfaces, displaying status P3R-366 load sharing P3R-383
metrics, routing P3R-355, P3R-391
Net/One routing, enabling P3R-378, P3R-391 network connectivity, testing P3R-361, P3R-363 network masks P3R-356
parallel paths, choosing between P3R-383 paths, setting maximum P3R-383
RIP
enabling P3R-390 updates
advertising P3R-385 receiving P3R-378 setting timers P3R-393
routes
delay metrics P3R-378, P3R-391 learning P3R-378
routing table
adding entries P3R-382 displaying entries P3R-368 updating P3R-393
SMDS, configuring over WR-274
standard routing, enabling P3R-384, P3R-390 static routes, adding to routing table P3R-386 Token Ring encapsulation P3R-373
traffic statistics, displaying P3R-370 xns access-group command P3R-372 xns encapsulation command P3R-373
xns flood broadcast allnets command P3R-374 xns flood broadcast net-zero command P3R-375 xns flood specific allnets command P3R-376 xns forward-protocol command P3R-377
xns hear-rip command P3R-378, P3R-391 xns helper-address command P3R-380
xns input-network-filter command P3R-382 xns maximum-paths command P3R-383 xns network command P3R-384
xns output-network-filter command P3R-385 xns route command P3R-386
xns route-cache command P3R-388 xns router-filter command P3R-389 xns routing command P3R-390
xns ub-emulation command P3R-391 xns update-time command P3R-393
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clearing/terminating WR-288
VCs, displaying information WR-328 XRemote
automatic session startup DR-492–DR-496 buffer size, changing DR-493
connecting to host computer DR-488 connections to servers DR-488 connections, displaying DR-456
description DR-363, DR-488, DR-492, DR-496 font servers, identifying DR-494
manual session startup DR-488 reenabling manually DR-488 returning to EXEC prompt DR-488 sessions between servers DR-490 setting X display location DR-488 starting clients DR-488
terminal line statistics, displaying DR-456 terminating the session DR-488
xremote command DR-488 xremote lat command DR-492 XRemote terminal
configuring DR-489
xremote tftp buffersize command DR-493 xremote tftp host command DR-494 xremote tftp retries command DR-495 xremote xdm command DR-496
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ZIP
query interval P2R-98 reply filter, creating P2R-99
Zone Information Protocol See ZIP
zones
NBP P2R-8
See also AppleTalk, zone
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