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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW USER command . .......................................... 1-142
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW USER CONFIGURATION command . .............. 1-143
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW USER RSO command . .................................. 1-145
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Supported Network protocols and Network Control Protocols for the Point-to-Point Protocol. ...... 3-4
States for control protocols of the Point-to-Point Protocol. ........................................................... 3-5
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) debugging options . ...................................................................... 3-23
Protocol and relevant RFC number(s) . ........................................................................................ 3-25
Example configuration parameters for leased line backup. .......................................................... 3-36
Example configuration parameters for bandwidth on demand. ................................................... 3-38
Example configuration parameters for bandwidth on demand with leased line circuits
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Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) debugging options . ...................................................................... 3-63
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) debugging options . ...................................................................... 3-66
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP command . .............................................. 3-84
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP CONFIG command . ................................. 3-86
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP COUNT=INTERFACE command . .............. 3-91
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP COUNT=LCP command . .......................... 3-94
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP COUNT=MULTILINK command . ............... 3-99
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP COUNT=NCP command . ....................... 3-100
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP COUNT command for BAP and BACP . ... 3-101
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP COUNT=PPPOE command . .................... 3-103
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP DEBUG command. ................................. 3-104
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP IDLETIMER command . ........................... 3-104
Parameters displayed the SHOW PPP LIMITS command output. . .............................................. 3-105
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP MULTILINK command . .......................... 3-107
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP NAMESERVER command . ...................... 3-108
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP PPPOE command . ................................. 3-109
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP TEMPLATE command . ........................... 3-111
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP TEMPLATE DEBUG command. ................ 3-113
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PPP TXSTATUS command . ........................... 3-114
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S/T loop transmission states defined by ITU-T Recommendation I.430. .......................................... 5-6
Superframe format. ................................................................................................................... 5-11
Extended superframe format. ..................................................................................................... 5-12
Categories of debug messages generated by the BRI software module. ...................................... 5-16
Categories of debug messages generated by the PRI software module. ...................................... 5-21
Standard LAPD configuration for an ISDN Basic Rate Interface . .................................................. 5-27
Standard LAPD configuration for an ISDN Primary Rate Interface . .............................................. 5-27
SAPI values used by LAPD to specify types of layer 3 entities . ..................................................... 5-28
TEI values used by LAPD to specify logical devices attached to a Basic Rate Interface . ................ 5-28
TEI values used by LAPD to specify logical devices attached to a Primary Rate Interface . ............. 5-28
LAPD frame types. ..................................................................................................................... 5-29
SPID Initialisation States . ........................................................................................................... 5-34
SPID File States . ......................................................................................................................... 5-35
SPID Initialisation Events . ........................................................................................................... 5-35
SPID File Events . ........................................................................................................................ 5-36
Automatic ISDN Switch Detection States . .................................................................................. 5-36
Automatic ISDN Switch Detection Events . .................................................................................. 5-37
Call priority and call bumping. ................................................................................................... 5-40
Example configuration parameters for AODI. .............................................................................. 5-44
Example configuration parameters for a basic ISDN network. ..................................................... 5-47
Q.931 Profiles . .......................................................................................................................... 5-50
ISDN Basic Rate Interface conformance tests . ............................................................................ 5-77
ISDN Basic Rate Interface debug options. ................................................................................... 5-78
ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for S/T interfaces using an MC145474 transceiver . ........... 5-79
ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for S/T interfaces using an MC145574 transceiver . ........... 5-80
ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for S/T interfaces using a PSB2186 transceiver . ................. 5-81
ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for U interfaces using a PEB2091 transceiver . ................... 5-81
ISDN Basic Rate Interface test modes for U interfaces using an MC145572 transceiver . ............. 5-81
ISDN Primary Rate Interface conformance tests . ......................................................................... 5-83
ISDN Primary Rate Interface debug options . .............................................................................. 5-84
ISDN Primary Rate Interface test modes for an E1 interface with a PEB 2035 transceiver . ........... 5-85
ISDN Primary Rate Interface test modes for an T1 interface with a Bt 8370 transceiver . ............. 5-86
ISDN Primary Rate Interface test modes for an E1 interface a Bt 8370 transceiver . ..................... 5-86
Parameters displayed in the output of the ENABLE Q931 DEBUG=MDECODE command . .......... 5-89
Parameters displayed in the output of the ENABLE Q931 DEBUG=MRAW command . ................ 5-89
Parameters displayed in the output of the ENABLE Q931 DEBUG=SDLC command . ................... 5-90
Parameters displayed in the output of the ENABLE Q931 DEBUG=SSPID command . .................. 5-90
Parameters displayed in the output of the ENABLE Q931 DEBUG=SSPIDFILE command . ............ 5-91
Parameters displayed in the output of the ENABLE Q931 DEBUG=STATE command . ................. 5-92
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Parameters in the output of the SHOW X25C COUNTER command . ..........................................
Parameters in the output of the SHOW X25C DTEADDRESS command. ......................................
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW X25T CPAR command . ..................................
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Combinations of circuits and interfaces supported by the routers implementation of IPX. .......... 12-5
Wildcard characters for numeric expression matching. ............................................................... 12-9
Wildcard characters for ASCII string expression matching. ........................................................ 12-10
Example configuration parameters for IPX dial-on-demand. ...................................................... 12-22
IPX dial-on-demand default parameter settings. ....................................................................... 12-31
Common IPX sockets. .............................................................................................................. 12-38
Common IPX services. .............................................................................................................. 12-39
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX command. .............................................. 12-54
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX CIRCUIT command. ................................ 12-60
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX COUNTER=CIRCUIT command. ............... 12-62
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX COUNTER=GATEWAY command. ........... 12-63
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX COUNTER=ROUTES command. ............... 12-64
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX EXCLUSION command. ........................... 12-64
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX INCLUSION command. ............................ 12-65
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX RIP command. ........................................ 12-66
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX ROUTE command. .................................. 12-67
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX SAP command. ....................................... 12-69
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX SERVICE command. ................................ 12-70
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW IPX SPXSPOOF command. ............................. 12-72
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO CHANNEL command for a
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=DES command . ................
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=DH command. ..................
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=JOBPROCESSING
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ENCO COUNTER=USER command . ..............
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RADIUS authentication attributes supported by Asynchronous Call Control (ACC). ..................... 21-5
RADIUS accounting attributes supported by Asynchronous Call Control (ACC). .......................... 21-6
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ACC command. ........................................... 21-32
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW ACC CALL command. .................................. 21-33
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Example configuration parameters for point-to-point GRE. ......................................................... 22-5
Example configuration parameters for multi-point GRE. ............................................................. 22-7
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW GRE command. ............................................ 22-15
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SSH COUNTER command. ............................ 35-17
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SSH SESSIONS command. ............................. 35-22
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SSH USER command. .................................... 35-23
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW SSH USER command for a specified user. ...... 35-24
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW STAR COUNTER command for a
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PKI LDAPREPOSITORY command. ................. 38-43
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PKI ENROLLMENTREQUEST command. ......... 38-44
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PKI ENROLLMENTREQUEST=name
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Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PKI KEYUPDATEREQUEST command. ............ 38-46
Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW PKI KEYUPDATEREQUEST=name
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