Index
IN-28
Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3130 and 3032 for Dell Software Configuration Guide
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monitoring (continued)
MAC address-table move update
21-14
MSDP peers 45-18
multicast router interfaces 24-17, 25-12
multi-VRF CE 38-91
MVR 24-24
network traffic for analysis with probe 30-2
object tracking 42-10
OSPF 38-36
port
blocking
26-19
protection 26-19
private VLANs 16-15
RP mapping information 44-35
SFP status 11-28, 47-10
source-active messages 45-18
speed and duplex mode 11-20
SSM mapping 44-23
traffic flowing among switches 31-1
traffic suppression 26-19
tunneling 17-18
VLAN
filters
34-41
maps 34-41
VLANs 13-14
VMPS 13-31
VTP 14-18
mrouter Port 21-3
mrouter port 21-5
MSDP
benefits of
45-3
clearing MSDP connections and statistics 45-18
controlling source information
forwarded by switch
45-11
originated by switch 45-8
received by switch 45-13
default configuration 45-4
dense-mode regions
sending SA messages to
45-16
specifying the originating address 45-17
filtering
incoming SA messages
45-14
SA messages to a peer 45-12
SA requests from a peer 45-10
join latency, defined 45-6
meshed groups
configuring
45-15
defined 45-15
originating address, changing 45-17
overview 45-1
peer-RPF flooding 45-2
peers
configuring a default
45-4
monitoring 45-18
peering relationship, overview 45-1
requesting source information from 45-8
shutting down 45-15
source-active messages
caching
45-6
clearing cache entries 45-18
defined 45-2
filtering from a peer 45-10
filtering incoming 45-14
filtering to a peer 45-12
limiting data with TTL 45-13
monitoring 45-18
restricting advertised sources 45-9
support for 1-15
MSTP
boundary ports
configuration guidelines
19-16
described 19-6
BPDU filtering
described
20-3
enabling 20-14