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outing tables (continued)<br />

checking policies, 300<br />

defined, 246<br />

IS-IS and, 359, 360, 364<br />

LSPs in, 493–497, 513–516, 546–548<br />

martian addresses, 273<br />

MPLS, 483<br />

NEXT_HOP attribute and, 439<br />

OSPF, 388, 395, 396<br />

restricting advertised routes, 448<br />

RIP and, 332<br />

route flap damping, 462<br />

RPF and, 577<br />

static routes, 263<br />

viewing routes, 251–256<br />

VPNs and, 554, 555, 563–568<br />

(see also unicast routing tables)<br />

routing-control permission bit, 90<br />

RP mapping, 587<br />

RPD (routing protocol) process<br />

active routes, 250<br />

backup routers and, 14<br />

BGP and, 426<br />

boot process and, 185<br />

checking for, 57, 58<br />

displaying routes in forwarding table, 259<br />

load-balancing traffic flows, 271<br />

policies and, 301<br />

routing tables, 247, 248<br />

RPF (reverse-path forwarding), 266–269,<br />

577, 579<br />

RPs (rendezvous points)<br />

configuring PIM-SM, 580<br />

configuring with anycast PIMI, 596–598<br />

configuring with anycast RP, 592–595<br />

defined, 578<br />

dynamically mapping, 585–589<br />

limiting group ranges, 598–599<br />

manually establishing, 583–585<br />

MSDP and, 609<br />

PIM-SM and, 578<br />

RRO (Record Route Object), 484<br />

RSA (SSH Version 1), 75, 84<br />

RST packets, 330<br />

RSVP (Resource Reservation Protocol)<br />

authentication, 519–520<br />

bandwidth and, 535, 536<br />

configuration considerations, 485<br />

fast reroute and, 530, 533<br />

graceful restart, 278<br />

label-switched paths and, 479, 502–512<br />

MPLS forwarding, 483<br />

overview, 484, 485<br />

Path messages, 484<br />

PE routers and, 556<br />

prioritizing label-switched<br />

paths, 537–543<br />

protecting LSP path, 521–528<br />

routing tables, 513–516<br />

tracing and, 179<br />

tracing operations, 548–551<br />

verifying packet labels, 516–519<br />

verifying traffic, 519<br />

VPN routing tables, 565<br />

RSVP-TE, 484<br />

run command, 5<br />

run show rip statistics command, 336<br />

run show route command, 5<br />

running configuration, 22<br />

S<br />

same command, 31<br />

SAP (Session Announcement Protocol), 601<br />

SAs (security associations)<br />

IKE and, 106<br />

IPSec and, 107–110<br />

modes, 107<br />

(see also dynamic SAs)<br />

save command, 34, 35, 95<br />

scheduling configuration activation, 37–39<br />

scp command (Unix), 16, 29<br />

screens, log messages to, 171, 172<br />

SDH (Synchronous Digital Hierarchy)<br />

standard, 233<br />

secret permission bit, 90, 91, 95<br />

secret-control permission bit, 90, 95<br />

## SECRET-DATA string, 188<br />

Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (see SHA1)<br />

secure HTTP, 77<br />

security<br />

community password and, 137, 138<br />

configuring USM, 156<br />

filtering bogons, 467<br />

IS-IS and, 366, 368<br />

JUNOS software, 55<br />

label-switched paths and, 519, 520<br />

plain-text passwords and, 367<br />

setting traps, 157–160<br />

SNMP and, 129, 133<br />

(see also IPSec; router security)<br />

security associations (see SAs)<br />

security level (SNMPv3), 159<br />

security model (SNMPv3), 159<br />

648 | Index<br />

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