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...not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other countries. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN... THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS. CISCO AND THE ABOVE-NAMED SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES,...
...not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other countries. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN... THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS. CISCO AND THE ABOVE-NAMED SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES,...
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... 4-11 Default Boot Configuration 4-12 Automatically Downloading a Configuration File 4-12 Specifying the Filename to Read and Write the System Configuration 4-12 Booting Manually 4-13 Booting a Specific Software Image 4-13 Controlling Environment Variables 4-14 Scheduling a Reload of the Software Image 4-16 Configuring a Scheduled Reload 4-16 Displaying Scheduled Reload Information 4-17 78-16156...
... 4-11 Default Boot Configuration 4-12 Automatically Downloading a Configuration File 4-12 Specifying the Filename to Read and Write the System Configuration 4-12 Booting Manually 4-13 Booting a Specific Software Image 4-13 Controlling Environment Variables 4-14 Scheduling a Reload of the Software Image 4-16 Configuring a Scheduled Reload 4-16 Displaying Scheduled Reload Information 4-17 78-16156...
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... 5-13 Host Names 5-13 Passwords 5-14 SNMP Community Strings 5-14 TACACS+ and RADIUS 5-14 Access Modes in CMS 5-15 LRE Profiles 5-15 Availability of Switch-Specific Features in Switch Clusters 5-15 Creating a Switch Cluster 5-16 Enabling a Cluster Command Switch 5-16 Adding Cluster Member Switches 5-17 Creating a Cluster Standby Group 5-19 Verifying...
... 5-13 Host Names 5-13 Passwords 5-14 SNMP Community Strings 5-14 TACACS+ and RADIUS 5-14 Access Modes in CMS 5-15 LRE Profiles 5-15 Availability of Switch-Specific Features in Switch Clusters 5-15 Creating a Switch Cluster 5-16 Enabling a Cluster Command Switch 5-16 Adding Cluster Member Switches 5-17 Creating a Cluster Standby Group 5-19 Verifying...
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... for User Privileged Access and Network Services 8-27 Starting RADIUS Accounting 8-28 Configuring Settings for All RADIUS Servers 8-29 Configuring the Switch to Use Vendor-Specific RADIUS Attributes 8-29 Configuring the Switch for Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Server Communication 8-31 Displaying the RADIUS Configuration 8-31 Controlling Switch Access with Kerberos 8-32 Understanding...
... for User Privileged Access and Network Services 8-27 Starting RADIUS Accounting 8-28 Configuring Settings for All RADIUS Servers 8-29 Configuring the Switch to Use Vendor-Specific RADIUS Attributes 8-29 Configuring the Switch for Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Server Communication 8-31 Displaying the RADIUS Configuration 8-31 Controlling Switch Access with Kerberos 8-32 Understanding...
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... 35-16 Using IP Traceroute 35-16 Understanding IP Traceroute 35-16 Executing IP Traceroute 35-17 Using Debug Commands 35-18 Enabling Debugging on a Specific Feature 35-18 Enabling All-System Diagnostics 35-19 Redirecting Debug and Error Message Output 35-19 Using the show platform forward Command 35-19...
... 35-16 Using IP Traceroute 35-16 Understanding IP Traceroute 35-16 Executing IP Traceroute 35-17 Using Debug Commands 35-18 Enabling Debugging on a Specific Feature 35-18 Enabling All-System Diagnostics 35-19 Redirecting Debug and Error Message Output 35-19 Using the show platform forward Command 35-19...
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... user interface (GUI) for data applications, and security. - The system, redundant power system (RPS), and port LED colors on the images are similar to accomplish specific tasks. -
... user interface (GUI) for data applications, and security. - The system, redundant power system (RPS), and port LED colors on the images are similar to accomplish specific tasks. -
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...information about using Telnet from a remote management station. For more information about CMS, see Chapter 3, "Getting Started with specific source or destination MAC addresses • Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) versions 1 and 2 for network topology discovery and mapping between the switch and other DHCP options ... its corresponding Media Access Control (MAC) address • Unicast MAC address filtering to drop packets with CMS." • CLI-The Cisco IOS CLI software is enhanced to support desktop- Features Chapter 1 Overview Management Options • CMS-CMS is a GUI that can...
...information about using Telnet from a remote management station. For more information about CMS, see Chapter 3, "Getting Started with specific source or destination MAC addresses • Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) versions 1 and 2 for network topology discovery and mapping between the switch and other DHCP options ... its corresponding Media Access Control (MAC) address • Unicast MAC address filtering to drop packets with CMS." • CLI-The Cisco IOS CLI software is enhanced to support desktop- Features Chapter 1 Overview Management Options • CMS-CMS is a GUI that can...
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... and with a port bordering another QoS domain - Out-of-profile markdown for prioritizing mission-critical traffic in aggregate to restrict specific applications or traffic flows to metered, predefined rates • Out-of-Profile - WTD as the scheduling service for determining the...for policing traffic flows in the network - Shared egress queues are guaranteed but can be allocated to a specific traffic flow - Aggregate policing for detecting the presence of a Cisco IP phone, trusting the CoS value received, and ensuring port security • Policing - Weighted tail ...
... and with a port bordering another QoS domain - Out-of-profile markdown for prioritizing mission-critical traffic in aggregate to restrict specific applications or traffic flows to metered, predefined rates • Out-of-Profile - WTD as the scheduling service for determining the...for policing traffic flows in the network - Shared egress queues are guaranteed but can be allocated to a specific traffic flow - Aggregate policing for detecting the presence of a Cisco IP phone, trusting the CoS value received, and ensuring port security • Policing - Weighted tail ...
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If you have specific network needs, you do not configure the switch at all, the switch operates with the default settings listed in Table 1-1. For information about authentication or ... for network monitoring and traffic analysis • Syslog facility for plug-and-play operation, requiring only that provide port- If you can change the interface-specific and system-wide settings. This table lists the key software features, their defaults, and where to the hardware installation guide. Chapter 1 Overview Default Settings After...
If you have specific network needs, you do not configure the switch at all, the switch operates with the default settings listed in Table 1-1. For information about authentication or ... for network monitoring and traffic analysis • Syslog facility for plug-and-play operation, requiring only that provide port- If you can change the interface-specific and system-wide settings. This table lists the key software features, their defaults, and where to the hardware installation guide. Chapter 1 Overview Default Settings After...
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... switches, 802.1P/Q QoS gives voice traffic forwarding-priority over existing infrastructure, such as either high- Refer to the documentation sets specific to allow delivery of IP connectivity over data traffic. If congestion occurs, QoS drops low-priority traffic to these switches for load ... The server farm includes a call processing, routing, and IP phone features and configuration. Catalyst PoE switch ports automatically detect any Cisco pre-standard and IEEE 802.3af-compliant powered devices that support at least two queues per port to prioritize voice and data traffic...
... switches, 802.1P/Q QoS gives voice traffic forwarding-priority over existing infrastructure, such as either high- Refer to the documentation sets specific to allow delivery of IP connectivity over data traffic. If congestion occurs, QoS drops low-priority traffic to these switches for load ... The server farm includes a call processing, routing, and IP phone features and configuration. Catalyst PoE switch ports automatically detect any Cisco pre-standard and IEEE 802.3af-compliant powered devices that support at least two queues per port to prioritize voice and data traffic...
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.... Switch(vlan)# To exit to privileged EXEC mode, enter exit or end, or press Ctrl-Z. Interface configuration While in global configuration mode, specify a line with a specific interface). When VTP mode is transparent, you have entered. Line configuration While in global configuration mode, enter the interface command (with the line vty or...
.... Switch(vlan)# To exit to privileged EXEC mode, enter exit or end, or press Ctrl-Z. Interface configuration While in global configuration mode, specify a line with a specific interface). When VTP mode is transparent, you have entered. Line configuration While in global configuration mode, enter the interface command (with the line vty or...
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... Features This section describes the editing features that can disable it, re-enable it, or configure a specific line to have enhanced editing mode, enter this command in privileged EXEC mode: Switch# terminal editing To reconfigure a specific line to Press Ctrl-B, or press the Move the cursor back one character. To globally disable...
... Features This section describes the editing features that can disable it, re-enable it, or configure a specific line to have enhanced editing mode, enter this command in privileged EXEC mode: Switch# terminal editing To reconfigure a specific line to Press Ctrl-B, or press the Move the cursor back one character. To globally disable...
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... can select multiple ports or multiple switches and configure them with CMS Front Panel View The Front Panel view displays the Front Panel image of a specific set of switches in the form of link reports and link graphs. This view is available only when CMS is downloaded to join a cluster, and...
... can select multiple ports or multiple switches and configure them with CMS Front Panel View The Front Panel view displays the Front Panel image of a specific set of switches in the form of link reports and link graphs. This view is available only when CMS is downloaded to join a cluster, and...
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...the online help You can change does not take effect until you click Guide Mode and then select a feature that supports it applies to Cisco Systems Inc. These are available. Configuration Modes You can send us feedback about the information provided in the online help. To configure the ...that are also available for different cluster members. Chapter 3 Getting Started with the host names of the members it , CMS displays a specific parameter of that feature and information about the parameter. Click Feedback to either expert or guide mode. Sometimes the information in a topic ...
...the online help You can change does not take effect until you click Guide Mode and then select a feature that supports it applies to Cisco Systems Inc. These are available. Configuration Modes You can send us feedback about the information provided in the online help. To configure the ...that are also available for different cluster members. Chapter 3 Getting Started with the host names of the members it , CMS displays a specific parameter of that feature and information about the parameter. Click Feedback to either expert or guide mode. Sometimes the information in a topic ...
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... select a feature that has Wizard in the name, the wizard launches for all the parameter fields of the remaining options to provide information for completing a specific configuration task.
... select a feature that has Wizard in the name, the wizard launches for all the parameter fields of the remaining options to provide information for completing a specific configuration task.
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... Location or Address field (for example, http://10.1.126.45:184 where 184 is the earliest version of CMS. Refer to the documentation specific to the switch and its Ethernet ports and to allow switch management from CMS in those earlier software releases. • CMS on these ...switch, you select Device > Device Manager for a cluster member, a new browser session launches, and the CMS version for that CMS in earlier Cisco IOS releases and on different switch platforms might appear similar but are connected. Use care when changing the switch IP information. Configuring CMS Chapter 3 ...
... Location or Address field (for example, http://10.1.126.45:184 where 184 is the earliest version of CMS. Refer to the documentation specific to the switch and its Ethernet ports and to allow switch management from CMS in those earlier software releases. • CMS on these ...switch, you select Device > Device Manager for a cluster member, a new browser session launches, and the CMS version for that CMS in earlier Cisco IOS releases and on different switch platforms might appear similar but are connected. Use care when changing the switch IP information. Configuring CMS Chapter 3 ...
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... to be displayed. Figure 3-6 Toolbar 101011 12 1 Front Panel view button 2 Topology view button The Front Panel view displays the front-panel image of the specific switch. You can select more switches to show switches 4 Port configuration popup menu 3-14 Catalyst 3560 Switch Software Configuration Guide 78-16156-01
... to be displayed. Figure 3-6 Toolbar 101011 12 1 Front Panel view button 2 Topology view button The Front Panel view displays the front-panel image of the specific switch. You can select more switches to show switches 4 Port configuration popup menu 3-14 Catalyst 3560 Switch Software Configuration Guide 78-16156-01
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... a Catalyst 3550 switch as Switch Manager). When you select Device Manager for that are connected to as the command switch. Refer to display a menu for a specific switch in Figure 3-8. The Device Manager interface can be members of switches that can vary among the Catalyst switch platforms. Topology View When CMS is...
... a Catalyst 3550 switch as Switch Manager). When you select Device Manager for that are connected to as the command switch. Refer to display a menu for a specific switch in Figure 3-8. The Device Manager interface can be members of switches that can vary among the Catalyst switch platforms. Topology View When CMS is...
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... in the online help . 3-16 Catalyst 3560 Switch Software Configuration Guide 78-16156-01 Where to access the command switch or member switch of the specific command or member switch that can add and remove cluster members. This view provides two levels of detail of device and link icons available in...
... in the online help . 3-16 Catalyst 3560 Switch Software Configuration Guide 78-16156-01 Where to access the command switch or member switch of the specific command or member switch that can add and remove cluster members. This view provides two levels of detail of device and link icons available in...
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... management) and configuring your switch as a command or member switch of IP information after the server is configured. Use a DHCP server for specific IP information. Note If you can also configure a host name and an enable secret password. The boot loader also provides trap-door access ...assignment of a cluster or as a standalone switch. Before you are using the XMODEM Protocol, recover from a Lost or Forgotten Password" section on Cisco.com. Normally, the boot loader is necessary, you have connected a PC or terminal to the console port, and configured the PC or terminal-...
... management) and configuring your switch as a command or member switch of IP information after the server is configured. Use a DHCP server for specific IP information. Note If you can also configure a host name and an enable secret password. The boot loader also provides trap-door access ...assignment of a cluster or as a standalone switch. Before you are using the XMODEM Protocol, recover from a Lost or Forgotten Password" section on Cisco.com. Normally, the boot loader is necessary, you have connected a PC or terminal to the console port, and configured the PC or terminal-...