Cisco 15327 User Manual
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Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide, R7.2
Unwrapped Cisco proprietary RPR with Unidirectional Excessive CRC Errors
21-10
Wrapped Cisco proprietary RPR with Bidirectional Excessive CRC Errors
21-11
First Stage of Unwrapped Cisco proprietary RPR with Bidirectional Excessive CRC Errors
21-12
Second Stage of Unwrapped Cisco proprietary RPR with Bidirectional Excessive CRC Errors
21-13
SNMP on the ML-Series Card Example
22-2
SNMP Network
22-4
Data Traffic on a G-Series Point-to-Point Circuit
23-3
G-Series Gigabit EtherChannel (GEC) Support
23-5
End-to-End Ethernet Link Integrity Support
23-5
G-Series Point-to-Point Circuit
23-7
G-Series Manual Cross-Connects
23-8
Card Level Overview of G-Series One-Port Transponder Mode Application
23-9
G-Series in Default SONET/SDH Mode
23-9
G-Series Card in Transponder Mode (Two-Port Bidirectional)
23-10
One-Port Bidirectional Transponder Mode
23-11
Two-Port Unidirectional Transponder
23-12
Multicard EtherSwitch Configuration
23-14
Single-Card EtherSwitch Configuration
23-15
E-Series Mapping Ethernet Ports to STS/VC Circuits
23-15
Edit Circuit Dialog Box Featuring Available VLANs
23-18
Q-tag Moving Through VLAN
23-19
Priority Queuing Process
23-20
STP Blocked Path
23-21
Spanning Tree Map on Circuit Window
23-22
Multicard EtherSwitch Point-to-Point Circuit
23-24
Single-Card EtherSwitch or Port-Mapped Point-to-Point Circuit
23-25
Shared Packet Ring Ethernet Circuit
23-25
Hub-and-Spoke Ethernet Circuit
23-26
CE-100T-8 Point-to-Point Circuit
24-1
Flow Control
24-3
End-to-End Ethernet Link Integrity Support
24-3
CE-100T-8 Allocation Tab for SDH
24-12
CE-100T-8 STS/VT Allocation Tab
24-13
CE-1000-4 Point-to-Point Circuit
25-2
Flow Control
25-3