Home > ccie resources > Voice Internet Protocol

The match Commands for Redistribution with Route-Maps

The match commands used in redistribution are summarized in Table 12-3. These match commands are used to determine whether the route is to be redistributed. Table 12-3. The match Commands Used in Redistribution  Note  A route is not redistributed unless it is matched under a permit entry in the route map.  The command match ip address is often used to match criteria in establishing policy-based routing; access lists referenced by this command are used to sp..

802.11b

Very soon after ratification of the 802.11b standard, 802.11b access points and radio cards began shipping. It was a fairly easy modification to existing 802.11 DSSS devices to become 802.11b-compliant. In fact, most users could upgrade their existing access points and radio cards with simple firmware upgrades. For several years, 802.11b devices were the best ones on the market, so they proliferated throughout the industry and became the most commonly installed wireless LAN h..

Stub Area

As mentioned in the previous section, instability in neighboring ASs can cause scaling problems in a network. However, most administrators have a critical need for intelligent routing in the core or distribution sites. Usually, the core sites are high-CPU boxes and can handle flaps much more gracefully than remote locating low-end routers.   The administrator needs full routing information in certain parts of the network, but you cannot allow routing information i..

Types of Identity

To start the integration process for your identity systems, you first must understand the different forms identity can take in an organization. Some should be obvious to you; others you might not have considered. Physical Access Several mechanisms provide security for the physical access points to a facility. Lock and key •    Magnetic card reader •    Smart card All of these systems are capable of limiting access to a physical location..

Monitoring and Troubleshooting Multilink Frame Relay

This section discusses the various show commands for monitoring and maintaining Multilink Frame Relay on a Cisco router. The end of this section looks at the IOS debug commands available for troubleshooting Multilink Frame Relay. The network diagram portrayed in Figure 14-1 and the base configurations shown in Example 14-1 are used for this discussion. Example 14-6 shows the output of the show interface mfr [mfr_number] command. This is executed on router R1 after the bundle..

Contact Us

86-136-2222-6316
CALL ME NOW

© 2011 CathaySchool, an ANDA Technology Group company, All Rights ReservedPrivacy Policy | Refund Policy | Disclaimer | Sitemap | Resources Tags