- Overview
- Using Cisco IOS XE Software
- Basic Router Configuration
- Configuring Secure Shell
- Installing the Software
- Software Maintenance Upgrade (SMU)
- Smart Licensing Using Policy (SLP)
- Configuring Ethernet Switch Ports
- Configuring Switchport Blocking
- Configuring Storm Control
- Configuring MAC Address Notification
- Configuring Q-in-Q and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
- Power over Ethernet
- Configuring the T1/E1 Network Interface Module
- Configuring the Serial Network Interface Module
- Cellular Pluggable Interface Module Configuration Guide
- Information About SCADA
- Raw Socket Transport
- Configuring MODBUS TCP
- VLAN Access Control Lists
- Configuring MACsec
- Configuring IPv6 First Hop Security
- Configuring IP Device Tracking
- Configuring Security for VPNs with IPsec
- Configuring High-availability Seamless Redundancy (HSR)
- Configuring Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP)
- Configuring Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP)
- System Messages
- Environmental Monitoring
- IOx Application Hosting
- ROM Monitor Overview
- Process Health Monitoring
- Troubleshooting
Configuring Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP)
Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP) is a Cisco proprietary protocol that provides an alternative to Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) to control network loops, handle link failures, and improve convergence time.
For detailed information on configuring REP, see the Configuring Resilient Ethernet Protocol chapter in Redundancy Protocol Configuration Guide, Cisco Catalyst IE3x00 Rugged, IE3400 Heavy Duty, and ESS3300 Series Switches.
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The following features are not supported on IR8340:
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