Chapter
Review
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Chapter
Overview
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| 7.1 |
MLS Processes
| 7.1.1 |
MLS
overview |
| 7.1.2 |
MLS
hardware and software requirements |
| 7.1.3 |
MLS
operations |
| 7.1.4 |
Step
1: MLS hello packets are sent by the MLS-RP |
| 7.1.5 |
Step
2: The MLS-SE identifies candidate packets |
| 7.1.6 |
Step
3: The MLS-SE identifies enable packets |
| 7.1.7 |
Step
4: The MLS-SE shortcuts future packets |
| 7.1.8 |
Cache
aging issues |
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| 7.2 |
Basic MLS Configuration
| 7.2.1 |
Configuring
the MLS route processor |
| 7.2.2 |
Assigning an
MLS interface to a VTP domain |
| 7.2.3 |
Enabling MLS
on an interface |
| 7.2.4 |
Common
Problem: creation of a null domain |
| 7.2.5 |
MLS
management interface |
| 7.2.6 |
Assigning a
VLAN ID to an interface on an external router |
| 7.2.7 |
Configuration
examples |
| 7.2.8 |
Verifying MLS
configuration |
| 7.2.9 |
When to use
MLS |
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| 7.3 |
Flow Masks
| 7.3.1 |
Flow mask
overview |
| 7.3.2 |
Flow-mask
modes |
| 7.3.3 |
Output access
lists and flow masks |
| 7.3.4 |
Input access
lists and flow masks |
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| 7.4 |
MLS on the Switch
| 7.4.1 |
Enabling and
disabling MLS on the switch |
| 7.4.2 |
Adding
external router MLS identification |
| 7.4.3 |
Verify MLS
configuration |
| 7.4.4 |
MLS
configuration example |
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| Chapter
Summary
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| Chapter
Quiz
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