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HC-477 Cisco IOS XR Interfa ce and Hardware Co mponent Configuration Guide OL-14352-01 INDEX Symbols A address-family ipv4 command for BFD 62, 63 ais-shut command 386 aps group command 93, 385 aps submode channel command 93, 94, 385 interface loopback command 385 See aps group command area command (BFD) 60 atm address-registration command 42 atm il[...]
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Index HC-478 Cisco IOS XR Interface and Hardware Compone nt Configuration Guide OL-14352-01 prerequisites 54 setting the BFD multiplier 58 setting the minimum interval 58, 60 setting the multiplier 60 specifying a VPN VRF instance 62 static routes configuring 62 bfd command 64, 65 bfd fast-detect command 59, 60 bfd minimum-interval command 58, 60 b[...]
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Index HC-479 Cisco IOS XR Interfa ce and Hardware Co mponent Configuration Guide OL-14352-01 setting the frame type 422 using the clock source command 422 using the controller e1 command 445 using the framing command 422, 440 using the national bits command 422, 440 E3 controller configuration prerequisites 420 configuring 424 configuring clear cha[...]
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Index HC-480 Cisco IOS XR Interface and Hardware Compone nt Configuration Guide OL-14352-01 using the dot1q native vlan command 468 using the dot1q vlan command 466 using the interface command 468 using the l2protocol command 471 using the show vlan interfaces command 467 using the show VLAN trunks command 467 Ethernet interfaces using the mac acco[...]
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Index HC-481 Cisco IOS XR Interfa ce and Hardware Co mponent Configuration Guide OL-14352-01 frame-relay lmi-type command 165, 172 framing command 381, 421, 422, 427, 434, 436, 440 H HDLC on POS interfaces 272 hw-module node reload command 399 hw-module port command 398, 399 hw-module subslot cardtype command for T3 and E3 controllers 423, 424 hw-m[...]
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Index HC-482 Cisco IOS XR Interface and Hardware Compone nt Configuration Guide OL-14352-01 Fast Ethernet 232 loopback 220 on ATM subinterfaces 12, 20 on serial interfaces 353 POS preconfigure 337 SONET APS 385, 386 SRP 178, 183, 324, 401 ipv4 unreachables command 222 K keepalive command 386 on POS interfaces 272, 287, 324 on serial interfaces 351,[...]
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Index HC-483 Cisco IOS XR Interfa ce and Hardware Co mponent Configuration Guide OL-14352-01 sampler map 244 sampler map configuration submode 247 Network Control Protocols (NCPs) 273, 347 no interface command 472 no shutdown command 386 (warning) 336 bundle-POS 199, 204, 206, 211 Fast Ethernet 232 for Ethernet interfaces 136 for Fast Ethernet inte[...]
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Index HC-484 Cisco IOS XR Interface and Hardware Compone nt Configuration Guide OL-14352-01 MS-CHAP 301, 302, 303, 304, 309 overview 300 PAP 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306 POS configuration example 327 prerequisites 300 serial configur ation example 328 CHAP (Challenge Hands hake Authentication Protocol) 347 displaying PPP interfaces 314 MS-CHAP (Mic[...]
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Index HC-485 Cisco IOS XR Interfa ce and Hardware Co mponent Configuration Guide OL-14352-01 show bundle Bundle-Ether command 201, 208 show bundle Bundle-POS command 212 show controller sonet command 383 show controllers command 436, 439 for the E3 controller 426, 428 for the T3 controller 430, 432, 434 show flow exporter-map command 252 show flow [...]
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Index HC-486 Cisco IOS XR Interface and Hardware Compone nt Configuration Guide OL-14352-01 T1 configuration mode 177, 182, 322, 436 using the channel-group command 177, 182, 322, 437 using the clock source command 422, 436 using the controller t1 command 177, 182, 322, 436, 445 using the fdl ansi command 422, 437 using the framing command 422, 436[...]
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Index HC-487 Cisco IOS XR Interfa ce and Hardware Co mponent Configuration Guide OL-14352-01 using the show vlan interfaces command 467 using the show VLAN trunks command 467 vp-tunnel configuring 16 creating 16 on ATM interfaces 47 vp-tunnel command on ATM interfaces 17 vrf command (BFD) 62 W wait-to-restore (WTR) 402 wavelength division multiplex[...]
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Index HC-488 Cisco IOS XR Interface and Hardware Compone nt Configuration Guide OL-14352-01[...]