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Router ID: OSPF; router ID

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Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS): authentication, 18; SSH/SCP, 28 Remote monitoring (RMON), 129 RIP (Routing Information Protocol): advertisements, 94; distance vector protocol, 94; hop count, 94; metric, 94 RIP configuration, example, 96 RIP features, 95 RMON (remote monitoring), 129 RMON groups: alarms, 134; events, 138; examples of, 129, 130, 132, 133, 134, 135, 137, 138, 139, 142; history, 132; statistics, 129 Router ID: OSPF; router ID, 114 routers, 88, 90; border; peer;autonomous systems (AS), 109; switch-based routing topology, 89 routing: internal and external;internal routing, 109 RSA keys, 28 RSTP, 62 S security, 17; RADIUS authentication, 18; switch management, 17; VLANs, 43 segmentation, 43 HP-OpenView: HP-OpenView, 12 SNMP, 12 SNMP, 110 SNMP v1.0, 12 SNMP v3.0, 12 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), multiple instances, 58 spanning tree, configuration rules, 31 SSH: RSA host and server keys, 28; supported clients, 25 SSH/SCP configuring, 26 Static MRouter, configuring (CLI example), 100 Static Multicast Router, configuring (BBI example), 105 statistics, 163 switch management: security, 17; via IP interface, 47 switch ports VLANs membership, 44 syslog messages, 162 T tagging, 44 technical terms: port VLAN identifier (PVID), 44; tagged frame, 44; tagged member, 44; untagged frame, 44; untagged member, 44; VLAN identifier (VID), 44 Telnet, 10 trace route, 163 Trunk Hash algorithm, 36 trunking: configuration rules, 31 typographical conventions, 9 U UDP: jumbo frame traffic fragmentation;fragmenting jumbo frames; fragmenting to normal size; routing, 89 V VLANs: broadcast domains, 43, 47, 91; configuration rules, 31; default PVID, 43; example showing multiple VLANs, 47; ID numbers, 43; IP interface configuration, 92; IP interfaces, 47; multiple spanning trees, 55; multiple VLANs, 44; port members, 44; PVID, 43; security, 43; Spanning-Tree Protocol, 55; tagging, 44; topologies, 47; VLAN #1 (default), 47 VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol): active-active redundancy, 147; overview, 145; virtual router ID numbering; ID numbering, 148; overview; tracking, 147; vrid, 145 Index 165

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Index 165
Remote Authentication Dial-in User
Service (RADIUS): authentication,
18; SSH/SCP, 28
Remote monitoring (RMON), 129
RIP (Routing Information Protocol):
advertisements, 94; distance vector
protocol, 94; hop count, 94; metric,
94
RIP configuration, example, 96
RIP features, 95
RMON (remote monitoring), 129
RMON groups: alarms, 134; events,
138; examples of, 129, 130, 132,
133, 134, 135, 137, 138, 139,
142; history, 132; statistics, 129
Router ID: OSPF; router ID, 114
routers, 88, 90; border;
peer;autonomous systems (AS), 109;
switch-based routing topology, 89
routing: internal and external;internal
routing, 109
RSA keys, 28
RSTP, 62
S
security, 17; RADIUS authentication,
18; switch management, 17;
VLANs, 43
segmentation, 43
HP-OpenView: HP-OpenView, 12
SNMP, 12
SNMP, 110
SNMP v1.0, 12
SNMP v3.0, 12
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), multiple
instances, 58
spanning tree, configuration rules, 31
SSH: RSA host and server keys, 28;
supported clients, 25
SSH/SCP configuring, 26
Static MRouter, configuring (CLI
example), 100
Static Multicast Router, configuring
(BBI example), 105
statistics, 163
switch management: security, 17; via
IP interface, 47
switch ports VLANs membership, 44
syslog messages, 162
T
tagging, 44
technical terms: port VLAN identifier
(PVID), 44; tagged frame, 44;
tagged member, 44; untagged
frame, 44; untagged member, 44;
VLAN identifier (VID), 44
Telnet, 10
trace route, 163
Trunk Hash algorithm, 36
trunking: configuration rules, 31
typographical conventions, 9
U
UDP: jumbo frame traffic
fragmentation;fragmenting jumbo
frames; fragmenting to normal size;
routing, 89
V
VLANs: broadcast domains, 43, 47,
91; configuration rules, 31; default
PVID, 43; example showing multiple
VLANs, 47; ID numbers, 43; IP
interface configuration, 92; IP
interfaces, 47; multiple spanning
trees, 55; multiple VLANs, 44; port
members, 44; PVID, 43; security,
43; Spanning-Tree Protocol, 55;
tagging, 44; topologies, 47; VLAN
#1 (default), 47
VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy
Protocol): active-active redundancy,
147; overview, 145; virtual router ID
numbering; ID numbering, 148;
overview; tracking, 147; vrid, 145