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Request For Comments RFC, Bridging Control Protocol BCP

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outgoing calls, setting the number 5-3 overflow B-7 P PAP 6-2 parity A-3, B-2, B-7 password 5-4 secret 5-4 security 1-7 Password Authentication Protocol See PAP PAT 1-5, 6-2 permanent linkup mode 1-3 pinouts A-2 console port A-3 Ethernet port A-2 power supply A-4 plain old telephone service See also analog telephone service 4-1 point-of-sale system 1-3 Point-to-Point Protocol see PPP Port Address Translation See PAT ports configuration B-1 console to router connection B-2 IP address filtering 1-7 pinouts A-2 POTS 4-1 serial configuration 1-13 TCP port numbers A-4 pound key, disabling (Japan) 4-11 power supply A-1 connecting 3-9 connector A-4 pinouts A-4 power-on 5-1 PPP 1-7 authentication protocol 1-9 Bridging Control Protocol (BCP) 1-9 definition 6-2 IPX 1-9 LCP extensions 1-9 Multilink Protocol (MP) 1-9 primary memory A-1 Primary Rate Interface (PRI) See ISDN PRI priority queueing 1-6 private IP network 1-5 processor A-1 provisioning 5ESS Custom switch C-8 DMS-100 switch C-9 ISDN BRI line C-1 to C-4 summaries C-6 to C-10 PSTN 6-3 Q QIC-122 standard 1-5 quick reference guide xi R RAM 5-2, A-1 RD/RDY LED 1-11 release notes x Request For Comments (RFC) 1-9 RIP 1-9, 6-3 to support demand circuits 1-9 triggered extensions 1-9 Triggered RIP 1-3 RIVA 1-3 router damage, preventing 2-3 router manuals xi Index 6 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide

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Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
Index
6
outgoing calls, setting the number
5-3
overflow
B-7
P
PAP
6-2
parity
A-3, B-2, B-7
password
5-4
secret
5-4
security
1-7
Password Authentication Protocol
See PAP
PAT
1-5, 6-2
permanent linkup mode
1-3
pinouts
A-2
console port
A-3
Ethernet port
A-2
power supply
A-4
plain old telephone service
See also analog telephone service
4-1
point-of-sale system
1-3
Point-to-Point Protocol
see PPP
Port Address Translation
See PAT
ports
configuration
B-1
console to router connection
B-2
IP address filtering
1-7
pinouts
A-2
POTS
4-1
serial configuration
1-13
TCP port numbers
A-4
pound key, disabling (Japan)
4-11
power supply
A-1
connecting
3-9
connector
A-4
pinouts
A-4
power-on
5-1
PPP
1-7
authentication protocol
1-9
Bridging Control Protocol (BCP)
1-9
definition
6-2
IPX
1-9
LCP extensions
1-9
Multilink Protocol (MP)
1-9
primary memory
A-1
Primary Rate Interface (PRI)
See ISDN PRI
priority queueing
1-6
private IP network
1-5
processor
A-1
provisioning
5ESS Custom switch
C-8
DMS-100 switch
C-9
ISDN BRI line
C-1 to C-4
summaries
C-6 to C-10
PSTN
6-3
Q
QIC-122 standard
1-5
quick reference guide
xi
R
RAM
5-2, A-1
RD/RDY LED
1-11
release notes
x
Request For Comments (RFC)
1-9
RIP
1-9, 6-3
to support demand circuits
1-9
triggered extensions
1-9
Triggered RIP
1-3
RIVA
1-3
router damage, preventing
2-3
router manuals
xi