Blade ICE RACKSWITCH G8124-E User Manual
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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide
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P
packet size
.......................................................... 88
password
administrator account
.............................. 38, 68
default
................................................... 38, 68
user account
........................................... 38, 68
passwords
........................................................... 38
payload size
........................................................ 88
Per Hop Behavior (PHB)
.................................... 138
PFC
................................................. 187, 194, 200
DCBX
....................................................... 213
PGID
....................................................... 193, 206
PIM
...................................................... 303 to 313
Bootstrap Router (BSR)
............................... 309
component
................................................. 306
Dense Mode
............................... 304, 306, 312
Designated Router (DR)
...................... 304, 309
examples
........................................ 311 to 313
IGMP
........................................................ 310
modes
............................................... 304, 306
overview
.................................................... 303
Rendezvous Point (RP)
........................ 304, 308
Sparse Mode
...................................... 304, 306
PIM-DM
........................................... 304, 306, 312
PIM-SM
................................................... 304, 306
port flow control. See flow control.
port mirroring
................................................... 377
Port Trunking
.................................................... 103
port trunking
configuration example
................................. 104
description
................................................. 105
EtherChannel
............................................. 102
ports
configuration
................................................ 44
for services
.................................................. 77
monitoring
................................................. 377
physical. See switch ports.
priority groups
.................................................. 206
priority value (802.1p)
............................... 194, 204
Priority-based Flow Control. See PFC.
Private VLANs
................................................... 98
promiscuous port
................................................. 98
Protocol Independant Multicast (see PIM)
303 to 313
protocol types
..................................................... 76
PVID (port VLAN ID)
......................................... 89
Q
QoS
..................................................................133
Quality of Service
..............................................133
Querier (IGMP)
.................................................255
R
RADIUS
authentication
................................................65
port 1812 and 1645
........................................77
port 1813
......................................................77
SSH/SCP
......................................................60
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
.................124
receive flow control
..............................................45
redistributing routes
............................261, 265, 270
redundancy, active-active
....................................335
re-mark
.......................................................79, 136
Rendezvous Point, PIM
..............................304, 308
restarting switch setup
..........................................42
RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
advertisements
............................................244
distance vector protocol
................................243
hop count
...................................................243
TCP/IP route information
.......................19, 243
version 1
....................................................243
RMON alarms
...................................................373
RMON events
....................................................374
RMON History
..................................................371
RMON statistics
.................................................370
route aggregation
.......................................265, 270
route maps
.........................................................261
configuring
.................................................263
incoming and outgoing
.................................262
route paths in BGP
.............................................267
Router ID, OSPF
................................................283
routers
.......................................................220, 224
border
........................................................277
peer
...........................................................277
port trunking
...............................................102
switch-based routing topology
.......................221
routes, advertising
..............................................277
routing
..............................................................260
internal and external
.....................................277
Routing Information Protocol. See RIP
RP candidate, PIM
.....................................304, 308
RSA keys
............................................................60
RSTP
................................................................124
rx flow control
.....................................................45