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Contents
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A
ABRs 1
Address Resolution Protocol
See ARP 1
adjacency tables, with CEF 1
administrative distances
defined 1
OSPF 1
area border routers
See ABRs 1
ARP
encapsulation 1
static cache configuration 1
authentication keys, and routing protocols 1B
broadcast flooding 1
broadcast packets
directed 1
flooded 1
broadcast storms 1C
CEF
distributed 1
Cisco Express Forwarding
See CEF 1
classless routing 1D
default gateway 1
default networks 1
default routes 1
default routing 1
Diffusing Update Algorithm (DUAL) 1
distance-vector protocols 1
distribute-list command 1
dynamic routing 1E
EIGRP
definition 1
stub routing 1
Enhanced IGRP
See EIGRP 1
EtherChannel
Layer 3 interface 1I
ICMP Router Discovery Protocol
See IRDP 1
inter-VLAN routing 1
Interior Gateway Protocol
See IGP 1
IP addresses
classes of 1
for IP routing 1
monitoring 1
IP broadcast address 1
IP directed broadcasts 1
IP routing
enabling 1
IP unicast routing
administrative distances 1
authentication keys 1
broadcast
address 1
flooding 1
packets 1
storms 1
classless routing 1
configuring static routes 1
default
gateways 1
networks 1
routes 1
routing 1
directed broadcasts 1
dynamic routing 1
enabling 1
EtherChannel Layer 3 interface 1
inter-VLAN 1
IP addressing
classes 1
configuring 1
IRDP 1
Layer 3 interfaces 1
MAC address and IP address 1
passive interfaces 1
protocols
distance-vector 1
link-state 1
proxy ARP 1
redistribution 1
routed ports 1
See also RIP[IP unicast routing
zzz] 1
static routing 1
steps to configure 1
subnet mask 1
subnet zero 1
unicast reverse path forwarding 1
with SVIs 1
IRDP
configuring 1
definition 1L
Layer 3 interfaces
types of 1
link-state protocols 1M
MAC addresses
IP address association 1
maximum-paths command 1
metric translations, between routing protocols 1
monitoring
CEF 1
IP
address tables 1
OSPF 1O
OSPF
area parameters, configuring 1
configuring 1
default configuration
metrics 1
route 1
LSA group pacing 1
monitoring 1
router IDs 1
route summarization 1
virtual links 1P
parallel paths, in routing tables 1
passive interfaces
configuring 1
OSPF 1
PBR
defined 1
fast-switched policy-based routing 1
local policy-based routing 1
policy-based routing
See PBR 1
proxy ARP
definition 1
with IP routing disabled 1R
Reverse Address Resolution Protocol
See RARP 1
RFC
1058, RIP 1
1587, NSSAs 1
RIP
authentication 1
configuring 1
described 1
hop counts 1
split horizon 1
summary addresses 1
route calculation timers, OSPF 1
route maps
policy-based routing 1
route summarization, OSPF 1
route-map command 1
routed ports
configuring 1
IP addresses on 1
router ID, OSPF 1
routing
default 1
dynamic 1
redistribution of information 1
static 1
Routing Information Protocol
See RIP 1S
split horizon, RIP 1
stack changes, effects on
IP routing 1
static routes
configuring 1
static routing 1
statistics
OSPF 1
stub routing, EIGRP 1
subnet mask 1
subnet zero 1
SVIs
and IP unicast routing 1U
User Datagram Protocol
See UDP 1 2