Index
6300-A2-GB20-10 November 2003
IN-3
IP
address
assignments for service domain, 3-2
interface and service domain, A-6
syslog, 6-3
filtering, 3-11
options processing, 3-8
passthrough, example, 4-15
passthrough, in ppp command, A-18
processing
clearing statistics, A-23
statistics, 5-3, A-31
statistics, reasons for discarded packets, 5-6
route
purge all, A-8
routing, 3-4
L
LAN extension configuration, 4-10
learning the path of packets, 6-7
leasetime
DHCP server, A-14
settings, A-15
LED status, 5-2
levels
of access to the DSL router, 2-5
of SYSLOG messages, 6-4
link
Logical Control (LLC) encapsulation, A-5
show interface status, A-27
list command, 2-6
for command line output, D-1
LLC, A-5
local console access, 2-2
log
show system, 6-2, A-32
system, 6-2
events, 6-2
Logical Link Control (LLC) encapsulation, A-5
login ID, 2-3
M
MAC address
in ARP table, A-9
management
domain statistics, A-31
mapping
NAT function, A-13
message
in SYSLOG, 6-4
in syslog, 6-5
MIB compliance, C-3
MIB II
IP Group, C-8
System Group, C-4
mode
bridge, 3-2
router, 3-2
Standard, 3-14
Standard or VNET, 3-6
Standard vs. VNET, 3-13
monitoring the router, 5-1
multiplexing, A-5
N
name, DHCP server’s domain, A-15
nameserver, A-14
NAPT, 3-7
configuring, A-11
network configuration, 4-6
show NAT command, A-28
simultaneous NAT, 3-8, 4-8
NAT, 3-7
basic, 3-7, 4-4
command line, A-11
DHCP server
network configuration, 4-12
show command, A-28
simultaneous NAPT, 3-8, 4-8
supported applications and protocols, 3-8
navigating the router’s CLI, A-2
Network Address
Port Translation (NAPT/PAT), 3-8
Translation (NAT), 3-7
Network Management System (NMS), C-1
new user setup, 2-3
next hop router, 3-3
numbered interface scenario, 3-3
O
Operator access, 2-2
output of show commands, A-24
P
passthrough, IP, 4-15, A-18
password, 2-3
PAT (Port Address Translation), 1-3, 3-7
PDUs (Protocol Data Units), A-5
routed vs. bridged, 3-13
performance statistics, 5-3
Ping
command, 6-5
message, 6-7
results, 6-6
POTS, with 6371 DSL router, 1-1