bridge1483 commands
bridge1483 mtu............................................................459
bridge1483 service-profile........................................557
bridged Ethernet dynamic interfaces...........................553
authenticating subscribers....................519, 557, 632
profile characteristics................................................560
bridged Ethernet static interfaces.................................443
application.....................................................................443
backward compatible configuration....................447
configuring......................................................................447
configuring for terminated traffic..........................447
configuring MTU size.................................................459
configuring S-VLANs..................................................457
configuring VLANs......................................................452
E120 and E320 routers..............................................446
MAC address validation............................................447
monitoring.....................................................................460
platform considerations...........................................446
terminating and routing traffic...............................444
VLAN and S-VLAN support....................................444
bridged IP
configuring.....................................................................440
E120 and E320 routers..............................................438
overview..........................................................................437
platform considerations...........................................438
bridging, transparent
concurrent routing and bridging.................469, 483
configuration examples
bridged Ethernet.................................................485
VLANs.....................................................................485
configuration tasks......................................................472
configuring
bridge groups and bridge
interfaces................................................466, 473
optional bridge group attributes...................473
routing....................................................................483
subscriber policies..............................................478
creating bridge groups...............................................472
E120 and E320 routers..............................................470
MAC addresses..................................................465, 487
monitoring......................................................................487
overview..........................................................................465
platform considerations...........................................470
prerequisites...................................................................471
references........................................................................471
setting statistics baselines......................................487
subscriber policies......................................................468
unsupported features................................................470
broadcast command..........................................................478
bulk configuration of VC ranges......................................627
assigning VC classes.................................63, 626, 627
oversubscription..................................................515, 621
restarting LCP negotiations for PPPoA
clients...........................................................................631
with CAC.....................................................................7, 627
bulk configuration of VLAN ranges................................657
bundle
MLFR..................................................................................131
MLPPP.............................................................................299
C
C-VLAN tags
virtual path identifier (VPI) mapping to
in ATM-to-Ethernet conversion.....................382
cable length
ATM interfaces................................................................28
CAC (connection admission control) for ATM
configuring....................................................................7, 26
overview................................................................................7
with bulk configuration..........................................7, 627
Calling Number AVP
descriptive format configuration............................413
format configuration with agent ID
suboptions..................................................................413
cbr command....................................................................46, 57
CE-side load balancing.......................................................199
CE1 line modules
MLPPP features...........................................................304
cells
AIS.........................................................................................14
ATM........................................................................................5
F4 OAM...............................................................................16
fault management..........................................................14
handling of ATM loopback..........................................18
loopback.............................................................................16
RDI........................................................................................14
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol.
See
CHAP
channelized T1 interfaces
MLPPP features...........................................................304
channelized T3 interfaces
end-to-end fragmentation and
reassembly..................................................................116
MLPPP features...........................................................304
CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication
Protocol)..............................................................................261
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