Blade ICE G8124 Personal Computer User Manual


 
BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide
386 Index BMD00220, October 2010
P
packet size.......................................................... 88
password
administrator account
.............................. 38, 68
default................................................... 38, 68
user account ........................................... 38, 68
passwords........................................................... 38
payload size........................................................ 88
Per Hop Behavior (PHB).................................... 138
PFC ................................................. 187, 194, 200
DCBX....................................................... 213
PGID ....................................................... 193, 206
PIM ...................................................... 303 to 313
Bootstrap Router (BSR)............................... 309
component................................................. 306
Dense Mode............................... 304, 306, 312
Designated Router (DR) ...................... 304, 309
examples ........................................ 311 to 313
IGMP........................................................ 310
modes ............................................... 304, 306
overview.................................................... 303
Rendezvous Point (RP)........................ 304, 308
Sparse Mode ...................................... 304, 306
PIM-DM........................................... 304, 306, 312
PIM-SM ................................................... 304, 306
port flow control. See flow control.
port mirroring
................................................... 377
Port Trunking.................................................... 103
port trunking
configuration example
................................. 104
description ................................................. 105
EtherChannel ............................................. 102
ports
configuration
................................................ 44
for services .................................................. 77
monitoring................................................. 377
physical. See switch ports.
priority groups
.................................................. 206
priority value (802.1p) ............................... 194, 204
Priority-based Flow Control. See PFC.
Private VLANs
................................................... 98
promiscuous port................................................. 98
Protocol Independant Multicast (see PIM) 303 to 313
protocol types ..................................................... 76
PVID (port VLAN ID)......................................... 89
Q
QoS ..................................................................133
Quality of Service ..............................................133
Querier (IGMP) .................................................255
R
RADIUS
authentication
................................................65
port 1812 and 1645........................................77
port 1813......................................................77
SSH/SCP......................................................60
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) .................124
receive flow control..............................................45
redistributing routes............................261, 265, 270
redundancy, active-active....................................335
re-mark .......................................................79, 136
Rendezvous Point, PIM ..............................304, 308
restarting switch setup ..........................................42
RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
advertisements
............................................244
distance vector protocol................................243
hop count ...................................................243
TCP/IP route information .......................19, 243
version 1 ....................................................243
RMON alarms ...................................................373
RMON events....................................................374
RMON History ..................................................371
RMON statistics.................................................370
route aggregation .......................................265, 270
route maps.........................................................261
configuring.................................................263
incoming and outgoing.................................262
route paths in BGP.............................................267
Router ID, OSPF................................................283
routers.......................................................220, 224
border ........................................................277
peer ...........................................................277
port trunking...............................................102
switch-based routing topology.......................221
routes, advertising..............................................277
routing ..............................................................260
internal and external.....................................277
Routing Information Protocol. See RIP
RP candidate, PIM
.....................................304, 308
RSA keys ............................................................60
RSTP................................................................124
rx flow control.....................................................45