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IN-23
Catalyst 3750 Switch Software Configuration Guide
OL-8550-02
IP unicast routing (continued)
enabling
35-19
EtherChannel Layer 3 interface 35-5
IGP 35-25
inter-VLAN 35-2
IP addressing
classes
35-7
configuring 35-5
IPv6 36-3
IRDP 35-12
Layer 3 interfaces 35-5
MAC address and IP address 35-9
passive interfaces 35-86
protocols
distance-vector
35-3
dynamic 35-3
link-state 35-3
proxy ARP 35-9
redistribution 35-79
reverse address resolution 35-9
routed ports 35-5
static routing 35-3
steps to configure 35-5
subnet mask 35-7
subnet zero 35-7
supernet 35-8
UDP 35-15
with SVIs 35-5
See also BGP
See also EIGRP
See also OSPF
See also RIP
IPv4 ACLs
applying to interfaces
32-20
extended, creating 32-11
named 32-15
standard, creating 32-10
IPv4 and IPv6
configuring on an interface
36-13
differences 36-2
dual protocol stacks 36-6
IPv6
ACLs
displaying
38-8
limitations 38-3
matching criteria 38-3
port 38-1
precedence 38-2
router 38-1
supported 38-2
addresses 36-2
address formats 36-2
advantages 36-2
and switch stacks 36-7
applications 36-5
assigning address 36-11
autoconfiguration 36-5
CEFv6 36-15
configuring static routes 36-16
default configuration 36-11
defined 36-1
enabling 36-11
feature limitations 36-7
features not supported 36-6
ICMP 36-4
ICMP rate limiting 36-15
monitoring 36-22
neighbor discovery 36-4
OSPF 36-20
path MTU discovery 36-4
reasons for 36-1
RIP 36-18
SDM templates 8-2, 36-8, 37-1, 38-1
stack master functions 36-8
supported features 36-3
switch limitations 36-7

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