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Configuring IP Services
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From:
Cisco IOS 12.0 Solutions for Network Protocols, Volume I: IP
Author: Technologies Riva; Systems Cisco
Publisher: Cisco Press (53)
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This chapter describes how to configure optional IP services. For a
complete description of the IP services commands in this chapter, refer to Chapter 4, “IP Services Commands.” To locate
documentation of other commands that appear in this chapter you can search
online at www.cisco.com. To configure optional IP services, complete any of the tasks in the
following sections: Manage IP Connections Filter IP Packets Configure the Hot Standby Router Protocol Configure IP Accounting Configure Performance Parameters Configure IP over WANs Monitor and Maintain the IP Network
Remember that not all the tasks in these sections are required. The
tasks you must perform will depend on your network and your needs.
At the end of this chapter, the examples in the “IP
Services Configuration Examples” section illustrate how you might
configure your network using IP.
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