Index
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Cisco ME 3400 Ethernet Access Switch Software Configuration Guide
OL-9639-07
traceroute, Layer 2 (continued)
multiple devices on a port 44-14
unicast traffic 44-13
usage guidelines 44-13
traceroute command 44-15
See also IP traceroute
tracked lists
configuring 40-3
types 40-3
tracked objects
by Boolean expression 40-4
by threshold percentage 40-6
by threshold weight 40-5
tracking interface line-protocol state 40-2
tracking IP routing state 40-2
tracking objects 40-1
tracking process 40-1
track state, tracking IP SLAs 40-9
traffic
blocking flooded 22-8
fragmented 31-5
fragmented IPv6 37-2
unfragmented 31-5
traffic class, defined 33-3
traffic classification, typical values 33-9
traffic marking 33-19
traffic policies, elements in 33-3
traffic shaping
for QoS scheduling 33-20
QoS traffic control 33-21
traffic suppression 22-1
trap-door mechanism 3-2
traps
configuring MAC address notification 5-23
configuring managers 29-12
defined 29-3
enabling 5-23, 29-12
notification types 29-12
overview 29-1, 29-4
troubleshooting
connectivity problems 44-10, 44-13, 44-14
detecting unidirectional links 25-1
displaying crash information 44-21
PIMv1 and PIMv2 interoperability problems 42-33
setting packet forwarding 44-19
SFP security and identification 44-9
show forward command 44-19
with CiscoWorks 29-4
with debug commands 44-17
with ping 44-10
with system message logging 28-1
with traceroute 44-15
trunk failover
See link-state tracking
trunking encapsulation 1-6
trunk ports
configuring 11-17
defined 9-4, 11-5
trunks
allowed-VLAN list 11-17
load sharing
setting STP path costs 11-21
using STP port priorities 11-20
native VLAN for untagged traffic 11-19
parallel 11-21
tunneling
defined 13-1
IEEE 802.1Q 13-1
Layer 2 protocol 13-8
tunnel ports
defined 11-5
described 9-4, 13-1
IEEE 802.1Q, configuring 13-6
incompatibilities with other features 13-6
twisted-pair Ethernet, detecting unidirectional links 25-1