Index
IN-12
Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3130 and 3032 for Dell Software Configuration Guide
OL-12247-04
downloading (continued)
image files
deleting old image
B-29
preparing B-26, B-30, B-35
reasons for B-24
using CMS 1-3
using FTP B-31
using HTTP 1-3, B-24
using RCP B-36
using TFTP B-27
using the device manager or Network
Assistant
B-24
drop threshold for Layer 2 protocol packets 17-11
DRP
configuring
39-14
described 39-5
IPv6 39-5
DSCP 1-13, 36-2
DSCP input queue threshold map for QoS 36-17
DSCP output queue threshold map for QoS 36-20
DSCP-to-CoS map for QoS 36-71
DSCP-to-DSCP-mutation map for QoS 36-72
DSCP transparency 36-40
DTP 1-9, 13-16
dual-action detection 37-6
DUAL finite state machine, EIGRP 38-38
dual IPv4 and IPv6 templates 8-2, 39-6
dual protocol stacks
IPv4 and IPv6
39-6
SDM templates supporting 39-6
DVMRP
autosummarization
configuring a summary address
44-58
disabling 44-60
connecting PIM domain to DVMRP router 44-51
enabling unicast routing 44-54
interoperability
with Cisco devices
44-49
with Cisco IOS software 44-9
mrinfo requests, responding to 44-53
neighbors
advertising the default route to
44-52
discovery with Probe messages 44-49
displaying information 44-53
prevent peering with nonpruning 44-56
rejecting nonpruning 44-55
overview 44-8
routes
adding a metric offset
44-60
advertising all 44-60
advertising the default route to neighbors 44-52
caching DVMRP routes learned in report
messages
44-54
changing the threshold for syslog messages 44-57
deleting 44-61
displaying 44-62
favoring one over another 44-60
limiting the number injected into MBONE 44-57
limiting unicast route advertisements 44-49
routing table 44-9
source distribution tree, building 44-9
support for 1-15
tunnels
configuring
44-51
displaying neighbor information 44-53
dynamic access ports
characteristics
13-3
configuring 13-30
defined 11-3
dynamic addresses
See addresses
dynamic ARP inspection
ARP cache poisoning
23-1
ARP requests, described 23-1
ARP spoofing attack 23-1
clearing
log buffer
23-15
statistics 23-15