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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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... Features, page 1-9 Ease-of-Use and Ease-of interconnected devices to identify existing switch clusters and eligible switches that can join a cluster and to accomplish specific tasks. - Viewing a topology of -Deployment Features • Express Setup for quickly configuring a switch for the first time with basic IP information, contact information, switch and...
... Features, page 1-9 Ease-of-Use and Ease-of interconnected devices to identify existing switch clusters and eligible switches that can join a cluster and to accomplish specific tasks. - Viewing a topology of -Deployment Features • Express Setup for quickly configuring a switch for the first time with basic IP information, contact information, switch and...
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...consistent time stamp to all switches from a remote management station. For more information about using Telnet from an external source • Cisco IOS File System (IFS) for providing a single interface to all file systems that the switch uses • In-band management ...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 Cisco devices on the switch. and multilayer-switching features. Features ...
...consistent time stamp to all switches from a remote management station. For more information about using Telnet from an external source • Cisco IOS File System (IFS) for providing a single interface to all file systems that the switch uses • In-band management ...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 Cisco devices on the switch. and multilayer-switching features. Features ...
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... edge, allowing for differentiated service levels for different types of network traffic and for prioritizing mission-critical traffic in aggregate to restrict specific applications or traffic flows to the internal ring (sharing is supported on information in the MAC, IP, and TCP/UDP headers)...become empty and do not use their share of bandwidth, but limited to a specific traffic flow - Shared egress queues are dequeued to simplify the deployment of existing QoS features by using a share of a Cisco IP phone, trusting the CoS value received, and ensuring port security • ...
... edge, allowing for differentiated service levels for different types of network traffic and for prioritizing mission-critical traffic in aggregate to restrict specific applications or traffic flows to the internal ring (sharing is supported on information in the MAC, IP, and TCP/UDP headers)...become empty and do not use their share of bandwidth, but limited to a specific traffic flow - Shared egress queues are dequeued to simplify the deployment of existing QoS features by using a share of a Cisco IP phone, trusting the CoS value received, and ensuring port security • ...
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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. and switch-level status • ... lists the key software features, their defaults, and where to the other devices in ... For information about the features. If you can change the interface-specific and system-wide settings. Chapter 1 Overview Default Settings After Initial Switch Configuration Monitoring Features • Switch LEDs that you assign basic IP information to the...
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. and switch-level status • ... lists the key software features, their defaults, and where to the other devices in ... For information about the features. If you can change the interface-specific and system-wide settings. Chapter 1 Overview Default Settings After Initial Switch Configuration Monitoring Features • Switch LEDs that you assign basic IP information to the...
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... sets specific to allow delivery of high-priority traffic. For network reliability and load balancing, this network, the switches are also configured with high-speed connections to provide separate VLANs for voice traffic. Cisco CallManager controls call -processing server running Cisco CallManager ...Catalyst Power over Ethernet (PoE) switches, 802.1P/Q QoS gives voice traffic forwarding-priority over existing infrastructure, such as Cisco IP Phones). Powered devices not connected to receive power. 78-16156-01 Catalyst 3560 Switch Software Configuration Guide 1-13 In ...
... sets specific to allow delivery of high-priority traffic. For network reliability and load balancing, this network, the switches are also configured with high-speed connections to provide separate VLANs for voice traffic. Cisco CallManager controls call -processing server running Cisco CallManager ...Catalyst Power over Ethernet (PoE) switches, 802.1P/Q QoS gives voice traffic forwarding-priority over existing infrastructure, such as Cisco IP Phones). Powered devices not connected to receive power. 78-16156-01 Catalyst 3560 Switch Software Configuration Guide 1-13 In ...
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... VTP mode is transparent, you have entered. VLAN configuration While in global configuration mode, enter the vlan vlan-id command. To configure multiple interfaces with a specific interface). Switch(config-if)# To exit to global Use this mode to verify commands that apply to global configuration mode, enter the exit command. ports...
... VTP mode is transparent, you have entered. VLAN configuration While in global configuration mode, enter the vlan vlan-id command. To configure multiple interfaces with a specific interface). Switch(config-if)# To exit to global Use this mode to verify commands that apply to global configuration mode, enter the exit command. ports...
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...enable the enhanced editing mode for the current terminal session, enter this command in privileged EXEC mode: Switch# terminal editing To reconfigure a specific line to have enhanced editing. left of the command line. Press Esc B. The switch provides a buffer with the character located at... Using Editing Features This section describes the editing features that can help you can disable it, re-enable it, or configure a specific line to have enhanced editing mode, enter this command in line configuration mode: Switch(config-line)# editing Editing Commands through Keystrokes Table...
...enable the enhanced editing mode for the current terminal session, enter this command in privileged EXEC mode: Switch# terminal editing To reconfigure a specific line to have enhanced editing. left of the command line. Press Esc B. The switch provides a buffer with the character located at... Using Editing Features This section describes the editing features that can help you can disable it, re-enable it, or configure a specific line to have enhanced editing mode, enter this command in line configuration mode: Switch(config-line)# editing Editing Commands through Keystrokes Table...
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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 link reports and link graphs. CMS is launched from the currently open CMS windows. - CMS-Choose printing options, select interaction modes, display CMS...
... 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 link reports and link graphs. CMS is launched from the currently open CMS windows. - CMS-Choose printing options, select interaction modes, display CMS...
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.... 78-16156-01 Catalyst 3560 Switch Software Configuration Guide 3-5 Chapter 3 Getting Started with the host names of the members it , CMS displays a specific parameter of that fewer options are available. Configuration Modes You can send us feedback about the information provided in which you change the interaction mode...step-by devices in understanding and performing configuration and monitoring tasks from the menu bar, tool bar, or popup menu. Click Feedback to Cisco Systems Inc. To configure the feature, you click Guide before selecting an option from the CMS windows.
.... 78-16156-01 Catalyst 3560 Switch Software Configuration Guide 3-5 Chapter 3 Getting Started with the host names of the members it , CMS displays a specific parameter of that fewer options are available. Configuration Modes You can send us feedback about the information provided in which you change the interaction mode...step-by devices in understanding and performing configuration and monitoring tasks from the menu bar, tool bar, or popup menu. Click Feedback to Cisco Systems Inc. To configure the feature, you click Guide before selecting an option from the CMS windows.
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... the feature options. For more information about the parameter fields by -step approach for that has Wizard in the name, the wizard launches for completing a specific configuration task. Expert mode is read -only access mode, see the "Privilege Levels" section on page 3-7. Instead, it prompts you to display all the parameter...
... the feature options. For more information about the parameter fields by -step approach for that has Wizard in the name, the wizard launches for completing a specific configuration task. Expert mode is read -only access mode, see the "Privilege Levels" section on page 3-7. Instead, it prompts you to display all the parameter...
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...-16156-01 HTTP Access to CMS CMS uses the HTTP protocol (the default is the earliest version of CMS. Refer to the documentation specific to communicate with the method of authentication used on page 3-11. Use care when changing the switch IP information. For example, the ... > Device Manager for a cluster member, a new browser session launches, and the CMS version for descriptions of its Cisco IOS release for that clusters can have not configured a specific (nondefault) HTTP port and are using the default method of authentication (the enable password), you are not the same ...
...-16156-01 HTTP Access to CMS CMS uses the HTTP protocol (the default is the earliest version of CMS. Refer to the documentation specific to communicate with the method of authentication used on page 3-11. Use care when changing the switch IP information. For example, the ... > Device Manager for a cluster member, a new browser session launches, and the CMS version for descriptions of its Cisco IOS release for that clusters can have not configured a specific (nondefault) HTTP port and are using the default method of authentication (the enable password), you are not the same ...
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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 drag the switches that appear in Figure 3-7, and you can select more switches to be displayed. You can choose and configure the ...
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 drag the switches that appear in Figure 3-7, and you can select more switches to be displayed. You can choose and configure the ...
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When you select Device Manager for a specific switch in the cluster, you click the topology button on a switch or link icon to display a menu for that are connected to it, as shown ...
When you select Device Manager for a specific switch in the cluster, you click the topology button on a switch or link icon to display a menu for that are connected to it, as shown ...
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... network neighborhood of device and link icons available in CMS, select Help > Legend from the CMS menu bar. CMS Icons For a complete list of the specific command or member switch that cluster. To display a different switch cluster, you need to access the command switch or member switch of the network topology...
... network neighborhood of device and link icons available in CMS, select Help > Legend from the CMS menu bar. CMS Icons For a complete list of the specific command or member switch that cluster. To display a different switch cluster, you need to access the command switch or member switch of the network topology...
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... default is 9600. • Data bits default is loaded. For more information, see the "Recovering from Corrupted Software By Using the XMODEM Protocol" section on Cisco.com. Assigning Switch Information Chapter 4 Assigning the Switch IP Address and Default Gateway The boot loader provides access to load, uncompress, and launch the operating... to the release notes on page 35-2 and the "Recovering from a lost or forgotten password, and finally restart the operating system. Use a DHCP server for specific IP information.
... default is 9600. • Data bits default is loaded. For more information, see the "Recovering from Corrupted Software By Using the XMODEM Protocol" section on Cisco.com. Assigning Switch Information Chapter 4 Assigning the Switch IP Address and Default Gateway The boot loader provides access to load, uncompress, and launch the operating... to the release notes on page 35-2 and the "Recovering from a lost or forgotten password, and finally restart the operating system. Use a DHCP server for specific IP information.