traceroute, Layer 2 (continued)
multiple devices on a port
unicast traffic
44-13
usage guidelines
44-13
traceroute command
44-15
See also IP traceroute
tracked lists
configuring
40-3
types
40-3
tracked objects
by Boolean expression
by threshold percentage
by threshold weight
tracking interface line-protocol state
tracking IP routing state
tracking objects
40-1
tracking process
40-1
track state, tracking IP SLAs
traffic
blocking flooded
22-8
fragmented
31-5
fragmented IPv6
37-2
unfragmented
31-5
traffic class, defined
33-3
traffic classification, typical values
traffic marking
33-19
traffic policies, elements in
traffic shaping
for QoS scheduling
QoS traffic control
33-21
traffic suppression
22-1
trap-door mechanism
3-2
traps
configuring MAC address notification
configuring managers
defined
29-3
enabling
5-23, 29-12
notification types
29-12
overview
29-1, 29-4
OL-9639-07
44-14
40-4
40-6
40-5
40-2
40-2
40-9
33-9
33-3
33-20
5-23
29-12
troubleshooting
connectivity problems
detecting unidirectional links
displaying crash information
PIMv1 and PIMv2 interoperability problems
setting packet forwarding
SFP security and identification
show forward command
with CiscoWorks
with debug commands
with ping
44-10
with system message logging
with traceroute
trunk failover
See link-state tracking
trunking encapsulation
trunk ports
configuring
defined
9-4, 11-5
trunks
allowed-VLAN list
load sharing
setting STP path costs
using STP port priorities
native VLAN for untagged traffic
parallel
11-21
tunneling
defined
13-1
IEEE 802.1Q
Layer 2 protocol
tunnel ports
defined
11-5
described
9-4, 13-1
IEEE 802.1Q, configuring
incompatibilities with other features
twisted-pair Ethernet, detecting unidirectional links
Cisco ME 3400 Ethernet Access Switch Software Configuration Guide
44-10, 44-13, 44-14
25-1
44-21
44-19
44-9
44-19
29-4
44-17
28-1
44-15
1-6
11-17
11-17
11-21
11-20
11-19
13-1
13-8
13-6
13-6
Index
42-33
25-1
IN-47