I
NDEX
131
R
RADIUS 77, 80
authentication 77
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) 16, 36
registered IP address, obtaining 108
Remote Monitoring.
See
RMON
Restore 15
RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
advertisement address 93
defined 90
location in OSI Reference Model 83
poison reverse 92
route configuration 86
router mode 91
RMON 17
alarm events 58
benefits 57
groups 55
Root Bridge 38
Root Path Cost 39
Root Port 39
routers
interface 84
routing
overview 82
routing table, IP
contents 85
default route 86, 89
described 85
dynamic routes 86
metric 85
static routes 86, 89
status 85
S
Save 15
SDB.
See
Switch Database
security
network 71
segment, maximum length 100
segmentation, network 84
Spanning Tree Protocol, see STP 35
static route, IP 86, 90
Statistics (RMON group) 56, 57
status, routing table 85
STP 35
avoiding the subdivision of VLANs 44
Bridge Identifier 38
Bridge Protocol Data Units 38
default port costs 39
default priority 38
Designated Bridge 39
Designated Bridge Port 39
example 40
Hello BPDUs 40
Max Age 40
priority 38
Root Bridge 38
Root Path Cost 39
Root Port 39
using on a network with multiple VLANs 44
subnet mask 110
defined 110
example 110
IP interface parameter 88
numbering 111
routing table 85
subnets 110
subnetworking
defined 110
subnet mask 110
sub-networks.
See
subnets
supernet 114
supernet mask
example 115
range of addresses 116
supernet, example 117
supernetting
defined 114
netmask 114
Switch Database 45
switch management login 71
T
topology rules for Fast Ethernet 100
topology rules with full duplex 101
traffic classification
802.1D 48
traffic prioritization 17, 47
802.1D 48
V
VLANs 59
benefits 60
Default 61
defining the information for 63
IEEE Std 802.1Q-1998 61
VLANs (virtual LANs)
errors 89
interface index 88
VLSMs (Variable Length Subnet Masks) 113
Summary of Contents for SUPERSTACK 3 3250
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