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Basic IP routing, Routing Information Protocol, IGMP Snooping - vlan

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Overview...70 Using ACL filters ...71 Summary of packet classifiers ...71 Summary of ACL actions ...72 Understanding ACL precedence...72 Using ACL Groups ...74 ACL Metering and Re-marking ...74 Metering ...74 Re-marking ...75 Viewing ACL statistics...75 ACL configuration examples ...75 Configure Access Control Lists (CLI example 75 Configure Access Control Lists and Groups (BBI example 1 76 Using DSCP values to provide QoS ...80 Differentiated Services concepts ...80 Per Hop Behavior...80 QoS levels ...81 Using 802.1p priorities to provide QoS...81 802.1p configuration (CLI example) ...82 802.1p configuration (BBI example) ...83 Queuing and scheduling...86 Basic IP routing IP routing benefits ...87 Routing between IP subnets ...87 Example of subnet routing ...89 Using VLANs to segregate broadcast domains 91 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ...92 DHCP relay agent ...92 DHCP relay agent configuration...93 Routing Information Protocol Distance vector protocol...94 Stability ...94 Routing updates...94 RIPv1...94 RIPv2...94 RIPv2 in RIPv1 compatibility mode...95 RIP Features...95 Poison ...95 Triggered updates ...95 Multicast ...95 Default...95 Metric...95 Authentication ...95 RIP configuration example...96 IGMP Snooping Introduction ...97 Overview...97 FastLeave ...97 IGMP Filtering ...98 Static multicast router...98 IGMP Snooping configuration example 98 OSPF OSPF overview ...107 Types of OSPF areas ...107 Types of OSPF routing devices...108 Accessing the switch 5

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Accessing the switch 5
Overview
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70
Using ACL filters
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71
Summary of packet classifiers
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71
Summary of ACL actions
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72
Understanding ACL precedence
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72
Using ACL Groups
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74
ACL Metering and Re-marking
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74
Metering
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74
Re-marking
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75
Viewing ACL statistics
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75
ACL configuration examples
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75
Configure Access Control Lists (CLI example)
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75
Configure Access Control Lists and Groups (BBI example 1)
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76
Using DSCP values to provide QoS
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80
Differentiated Services concepts
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80
Per Hop Behavior
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80
QoS levels
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81
Using 802.1p priorities to provide QoS
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81
802.1p configuration (CLI example)
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82
802.1p configuration (BBI example)
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83
Queuing and scheduling
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86
Basic IP routing
IP routing benefits
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87
Routing between IP subnets
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87
Example of subnet routing
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89
Using VLANs to segregate broadcast domains
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91
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
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92
DHCP relay agent
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92
DHCP relay agent configuration
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93
Routing Information Protocol
Distance vector protocol
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Stability
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Routing updates
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RIPv1
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RIPv2
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RIPv2 in RIPv1 compatibility mode
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RIP Features
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Poison
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Triggered updates
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Multicast
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Default
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Metric
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Authentication
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RIP configuration example
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IGMP Snooping
Introduction
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Overview
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FastLeave
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IGMP Filtering
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Static multicast router
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98
IGMP Snooping configuration example
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98
OSPF
OSPF overview
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107
Types of OSPF areas
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Types of OSPF routing devices
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