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CONTENTS
Preface xiii
CHAPTER
1 Introduction 1-1
Supported Technologies 1-1
Networking Related IMOs 1-3
Termination Points 1-3
Forwarding Components 1-4
Conventions Used in this Guide 1-4
Scheme Values 1-5
Polling Interval Values 1-5
CHAPTER
2 Internet Protocol (IP) 2-1
Technology Description 2-1
IP 2-1
ARP 2-1
HSRP 2-2
GRE 2-2
Inventory and Information Model Objects (IMOs) 2-2
IP Interface 2-3
IP Multiplexer Entry 2-3
IP Interface Address 2-4
IP Subnetwork 2-4
Routing Entity 2-4
Equivalent Routing Entry 2-5
Routing Entry 2-5
ARP Entity 2-5
ARP Entry 2-5
IP Address Pool 2-6
IP Range Based Address Pool Entry 2-6
IP Subnet Based Address Pool Entry 2-6
Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) Group Entry 2-7
Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) Tunnel Interface 2-7
Network Topology 2-7
Service Alarms 2-8
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3 Routing Protocols (BGP/OSPF) 3-1
Technology Description 3-1
BGP 3-1
MP-BGP 3-2
OSPF 3-2
Inventory and Information Model Objects (IMOs) 3-2
BGP Neighbor Entry 3-2
OSPF Entry 3-3
Network Topology 3-3
Service Alarms 3-3
CHAPTER
4 Ethernet (IEEE 802.3) 4-1
Technology Description 4-1
Ethernet 4-1
LAG 4-1
Carrier Ethernet 4-2
Spanning Tree Protocol “STP” 4-2
QinQ (IEEE802.1ad) 4-2
Inventory and Information Model Objects (IMOs) 4-3
Link Aggregation Group 4-3
Link Aggregation Group Port Entry 4-4
Ethernet Interface 4-4
Ethernet Physical 4-5
Virtual LAN Interface 4-5
Virtual LAN Entry 4-5
Virtual LAN Multiplexer 4-6
Virtual LAN Encapsulation 4-6
Data Link Aggregation Container 4-6
Spanning Tree Protocol Service 4-7
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Service 4-7
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Properties 4-8
Spanning Tree Protocol Instance Information 4-8
Multi Spanning Tree Protocol Instance Information 4-8
Per Virtual LAN Spanning Tree Protocol Instance Information 4-9
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Instance Information 4-9
Spanning Tree Protocol Port Information 4-9
Multi Spanning Tree Protocol Port Information 4-10
Vendor Specific Inventory and Information Model Objects 4-10
Cisco’s Ethernet Channel 4-10
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QinQ (IEEE802.1ad) 4-11
Opening Cisco ANA PathTracer Over Networks 4-11
PathTracer Starting Points 4-11
PathTracer Endpoints 4-11
Using Cisco ANA PathTracer to View Path Information 4-12
Layer 2 4-12
Layer 3 4-12
Network Topology 4-12
Service Alarms 4-13
CHAPTER
5 Token Ring (TR, IEEE 802.5) 5-1
Technology Description 5-1
Token Ring 5-1
Inventory and Information Model Objects (IMOs) 5-1
Token Ring Interface 5-2
Token Ring Physical 5-2
Network Topology 5-2
Service Alarms 5-2
CHAPTER
6 Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) 6-1
Technology Description 6-1
ATM 6-1
IMA 6-1
Inventory and Information Model Objects (IMOs) 6-2
ATM Interface 6-2
ATM Virtual Connection 6-2
Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA) Group 6-3
ATM Traffic Descriptor 6-3
ATM Traffic Shape Descriptor 6-4
Vendor Specific Inventory and Information Model Objects 6-5
Lucent’s ATM Trunk Interface 6-5
Cisco or Lucent’s ATM Logical Interface 6-5
Cisco or Lucent’s ATM Trunk Virtual Connection 6-6
Cisco or Lucent’s ATM Soft Permanent Virtual Connection 6-6
Alcatel’s ASAM ATM Interface 6-7
ECI’s HiFocus ATM Interface 6-7
Alcatel’s ASAM ATM Traffic Descriptor 6-7
ECI's HiFocus ATM Traffic Descriptor 6-8
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