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...Auxiliary VLANs 12 Configuration Guidelines 13 Configuring Dynamic Port VLAN Membership with Auxiliary VLANs 13 Checking Port Status and Connectivity 1 Checking Module Status 1 Checking Port Status 2 Checking Port Capabilities 4 Using Telnet 4 Using Secure Shell Encryption for Telnet Sessions 5 ... 7 Executing Ping 8 Using Layer 2 Traceroute 9 Layer 2 Traceroute Usage Guidelines 9 Identifying a Layer 2 Path 10 Using IP Traceroute 10 Understanding How IP Traceroute Works 10 Executing IP Traceroute 11 Administering the Switch 1 Setting the System Name and System Prompt 1 Setting the Static System...
...Auxiliary VLANs 12 Configuration Guidelines 13 Configuring Dynamic Port VLAN Membership with Auxiliary VLANs 13 Checking Port Status and Connectivity 1 Checking Module Status 1 Checking Port Status 2 Checking Port Capabilities 4 Using Telnet 4 Using Secure Shell Encryption for Telnet Sessions 5 ... 7 Executing Ping 8 Using Layer 2 Traceroute 9 Layer 2 Traceroute Usage Guidelines 9 Identifying a Layer 2 Path 10 Using IP Traceroute 10 Understanding How IP Traceroute Works 10 Executing IP Traceroute 11 Administering the Switch 1 Setting the System Name and System Prompt 1 Setting the Static System...
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Contents Enabling or Disabling Power Redundancy 11 Using the CLI to Power Modules Up or Down 13 Determining System Power Requirements 14 Environmental Monitoring 16 Environmental Monitoring ...RADIUS Authentication Works 4 Understanding How Kerberos Authentication Works 4 Understanding How 802.1x Authentication Works 7 Configuring Authentication 9 Authentication Default Configuration 10 Authentication Configuration Guidelines 11 Configuring Login Authentication 12 Configuring Local Authentication 13 Configuring TACACS+ Authentication 17 Configuring RADIUS Authentication 23 Configuring Kerberos ...
Contents Enabling or Disabling Power Redundancy 11 Using the CLI to Power Modules Up or Down 13 Determining System Power Requirements 14 Environmental Monitoring 16 Environmental Monitoring ...RADIUS Authentication Works 4 Understanding How Kerberos Authentication Works 4 Understanding How 802.1x Authentication Works 7 Configuring Authentication 9 Authentication Default Configuration 10 Authentication Configuration Guidelines 11 Configuring Login Authentication 12 Configuring Local Authentication 13 Configuring TACACS+ Authentication 17 Configuring RADIUS Authentication 23 Configuring Kerberos ...
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... 8 Setting the Switch to Ignore the NVRAM Configuration 9 Setting the Configuration Register Value 10 Setting the BOOT Environment Variable 10 Setting the BOOT Environment Variable 10 Clearing the BOOT Environment Variable Settings 11 Setting the CONFIG_FILE Environment Variable 11 Setting the ...How TFTP Software Image Downloads Work 2 Preparing to Download an Image Using TFTP 2 Downloading Supervisor Engine Images Using TFTP 3 Downloading Switching Module Images Using TFTP 4 TFTP Download Procedures Example 5 Uploading System Software Images to a TFTP Server 8 Preparing to Upload an Image ...
... 8 Setting the Switch to Ignore the NVRAM Configuration 9 Setting the Configuration Register Value 10 Setting the BOOT Environment Variable 10 Setting the BOOT Environment Variable 10 Clearing the BOOT Environment Variable Settings 11 Setting the CONFIG_FILE Environment Variable 11 Setting the ...How TFTP Software Image Downloads Work 2 Preparing to Download an Image Using TFTP 2 Downloading Supervisor Engine Images Using TFTP 3 Downloading Switching Module Images Using TFTP 4 TFTP Download Procedures Example 5 Uploading System Software Images to a TFTP Server 8 Preparing to Upload an Image ...
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...02 Downloading System Software Images Using rcp 9 Preparing to Download an Image Using rcp 9 Downloading Supervisor Engine Images Using rcp 10 Downloading Switching Module Images Using rcp 10 Example rcp Download Procedures 11 Uploading System Software Images to an rcp Server 14 Preparing to Upload an Image to an ... Server 7 Clearing the Configuration 8 Working with Configuration Files on the MSFC 9 Uploading the Configuration File to a TFTP Server 10 Uploading the Configuration File to the Supervisor Engine Flash PC Card 11 Downloading the Configuration File from a Remote Host 11 Downloading ...
...02 Downloading System Software Images Using rcp 9 Preparing to Download an Image Using rcp 9 Downloading Supervisor Engine Images Using rcp 10 Downloading Switching Module Images Using rcp 10 Example rcp Download Procedures 11 Uploading System Software Images to an rcp Server 14 Preparing to Upload an Image to an ... Server 7 Clearing the Configuration 8 Working with Configuration Files on the MSFC 9 Uploading the Configuration File to a TFTP Server 10 Uploading the Configuration File to the Supervisor Engine Flash PC Card 11 Downloading the Configuration File from a Remote Host 11 Downloading ...
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... How the Switch Fabric Module Works 1 Configuring and Monitoring the Switch Fabric Module 2 Configuring a Fallback Option 3 Configuring the Switching Mode 3 Switch Fabric Redundancy 4 Monitoring the Switch Fabric Module 4 Configuring the LCD Banner 8 44 C H A P T E R Configuring a VoIP Network 1 Hardware and Software Requirements 1 Understanding How a VoIP Network Works 2 Cisco IP Phone 7960 2 Cisco CallManager 4 Access Gateways 4 Catalyst 6000...
... How the Switch Fabric Module Works 1 Configuring and Monitoring the Switch Fabric Module 2 Configuring a Fallback Option 3 Configuring the Switching Mode 3 Switch Fabric Redundancy 4 Monitoring the Switch Fabric Module 4 Configuring the LCD Banner 8 44 C H A P T E R Configuring a VoIP Network 1 Hardware and Software Requirements 1 Understanding How a VoIP Network Works 2 Cisco IP Phone 7960 2 Cisco CallManager 4 Access Gateways 4 Catalyst 6000...
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... Status and Connectivity Describes how to display information about modules and switch ports and how to configure Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP). Configuring CDP Describes how to ...check connectivity using the VLAN Management Policy Server (VMPS). Configuring UDLD Describes how to configure protocol filtering on Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit..., and upload switch configuration files. Organization Preface Chapter Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter...
... Status and Connectivity Describes how to display information about modules and switch ports and how to configure Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP). Configuring CDP Describes how to ...check connectivity using the VLAN Management Policy Server (VMPS). Configuring UDLD Describes how to configure protocol filtering on Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit..., and upload switch configuration files. Organization Preface Chapter Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter...
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...• Release Notes for Catalyst 6000 Family Software Release 6.x • Cisco IOS Configuration Guides and Command References-Use these publications to help you configure the Cisco IOS software that runs on the MSFC, MSM, and ATM modules. • For information about MIBs, refer to configure SNMP. Describes ...how to http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt/cmtk/mibs.shtml 78-...
...• Release Notes for Catalyst 6000 Family Software Release 6.x • Cisco IOS Configuration Guides and Command References-Use these publications to help you configure the Cisco IOS software that runs on the MSFC, MSM, and ATM modules. • For information about MIBs, refer to configure SNMP. Describes ...how to http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt/cmtk/mibs.shtml 78-...
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Refer to the Release Notes for Catalyst 6000 Family Software Release 6.x publication for complete information about the chassis, modules, software features, protocols, and MIBs supported by the Catalyst 6000 family switches. Note This publication includes the information that ... and PFC2 • Supervisor Engine 1, PFC, and MSFC or MSFC2 • Supervisor Engine 1 and PFC • Supervisor Engine 1 Note The Switch Fabric Module is supported only in the Catalyst 6000 Family Multilayer Switch Feature Card (12.x) and Policy Feature Card Configuration Guide. 78-13315-02 Catalyst 6000 Family...
Refer to the Release Notes for Catalyst 6000 Family Software Release 6.x publication for complete information about the chassis, modules, software features, protocols, and MIBs supported by the Catalyst 6000 family switches. Note This publication includes the information that ... and PFC2 • Supervisor Engine 1, PFC, and MSFC or MSFC2 • Supervisor Engine 1 and PFC • Supervisor Engine 1 Note The Switch Fabric Module is supported only in the Catalyst 6000 Family Multilayer Switch Feature Card (12.x) and Policy Feature Card Configuration Guide. 78-13315-02 Catalyst 6000 Family...
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... Switch Command-Line Interface, page 2-2 ROM-Monitor Command-Line Interface The ROM monitor is configured to configure the Catalyst 6000 family switches and Ethernet modules. The system enters ROM-monitor mode if the switch does not find a valid system image, if the NVRAM configuration is corrupted, or if ... be off by restarting the switch and pressing the Break key during the first 60 seconds of the ATM Cisco IOS CLI and commands, refer to the Multilayer Switch Module Installation and Configuration Note. Note The Break key is always enabled for 60 seconds after rebooting the system,...
... Switch Command-Line Interface, page 2-2 ROM-Monitor Command-Line Interface The ROM monitor is configured to configure the Catalyst 6000 family switches and Ethernet modules. The system enters ROM-monitor mode if the switch does not find a valid system image, if the NVRAM configuration is corrupted, or if ... be off by restarting the switch and pressing the Break key during the first 60 seconds of the ATM Cisco IOS CLI and commands, refer to the Multilayer Switch Module Installation and Configuration Note. Note The Break key is always enabled for 60 seconds after rebooting the system,...
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...Console Port You can enter the session mod command to access the MSFC from the switch CLI using a Telnet session. Note To access the Cisco IOS CLI on the active supervisor engine. This example shows how to access the active MSFC from the switch CLI from the switch CLI directly... connected to the console port of the MSFC; Note The supervisor engine software sees the MSFC as module 15 (when installed on a supervisor engine in slot 1) or module 16 (when installed on a supervisor engine in slot 1) or 16 (if the MSFC is specified, the console will ...
...Console Port You can enter the session mod command to access the MSFC from the switch CLI using a Telnet session. Note To access the Cisco IOS CLI on the active supervisor engine. This example shows how to access the active MSFC from the switch CLI from the switch CLI directly... connected to the console port of the MSFC; Note The supervisor engine software sees the MSFC as module 15 (when installed on a supervisor engine in slot 1) or module 16 (when installed on a supervisor engine in slot 1) or 16 (if the MSFC is specified, the console will ...
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... Line Switch commands are numbered starting with the switch CLI: • Switch CLI Command Modes, page 2-5 • Designating Modules, Ports, and VLANs on module 3 78-13315-02 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 2-5 Enter normal-mode commands for everyday system ...Enter privileged-mode commands to enter privileged mode: Console> enable Enter Password: Console> (enable) Designating Modules, Ports, and VLANs on a specific module, the command syntax is module 1, residing in slot 1. You can enter lists of ports. To return to be distinguished from ...
... Line Switch commands are numbered starting with the switch CLI: • Switch CLI Command Modes, page 2-5 • Designating Modules, Ports, and VLANs on module 3 78-13315-02 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 2-5 Enter normal-mode commands for everyday system ...Enter privileged-mode commands to enter privileged mode: Console> enable Enter Password: Console> (enable) Designating Modules, Ports, and VLANs on a specific module, the command syntax is module 1, residing in slot 1. You can enter lists of ports. To return to be distinguished from ...
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... Chapter 2 Command-Line Interfaces Table 2-1 Designating Ports and Port Ranges (continued) Example 5/2,5/4,6/10 3/1-2,4/8 Function Specifies ports 2 and 4 on module 5 and port 10 on module 6 Specifies ports 1 and 2 on module 3 and port 8 on module 4 VLANs are made up of a network section, an optional subnet section, and a...Escapes and terminates prompts and tasks. Table 2-2 Designating VLANs and VLAN Ranges Example 10 5,10,15 10-50,500 Function Specifies VLAN 10 Specifies VLANs 5, 10, and 15 Specifies VLANs 10 through the last 20 commands stored in the following example: 00-00-0c-24...
... Chapter 2 Command-Line Interfaces Table 2-1 Designating Ports and Port Ranges (continued) Example 5/2,5/4,6/10 3/1-2,4/8 Function Specifies ports 2 and 4 on module 5 and port 10 on module 6 Specifies ports 1 and 2 on module 3 and port 8 on module 4 VLANs are made up of a network section, an optional subnet section, and a...Escapes and terminates prompts and tasks. Table 2-2 Designating VLANs and VLAN Ranges Example 10 5,10,15 10-50,500 Function Specifies VLAN 10 Specifies VLANs 5, 10, and 15 Specifies VLANs 10 through the last 20 commands stored in the following example: 00-00-0c-24...
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... the "Understanding Automatic IP Configuration" section on page 3-2. reset system When the switch reboots, confirm that the sc0 show module Add an entry for each switch in the MAC address range for module 1 (the supervisor engine). This example shows the switch broadcasting a DHCP request, receiving a DHCP offer, and configuring the IP address...
... the "Understanding Automatic IP Configuration" section on page 3-2. reset system When the switch reboots, confirm that the sc0 show module Add an entry for each switch in the MAC address range for module 1 (the supervisor engine). This example shows the switch broadcasting a DHCP request, receiving a DHCP offer, and configuring the IP address...
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...). Because collisions are a major bottleneck in both directions simultaneously, effective Ethernet bandwidth doubles to 20 Mbps for 10-Mbps ports and to 200 Mbps for the commands used in this chapter apply to Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet switching modules, as well as to the uplink ports on a Catalyst 6000 family switch...
...). Because collisions are a major bottleneck in both directions simultaneously, effective Ethernet bandwidth doubles to 20 Mbps for 10-Mbps ports and to 200 Mbps for the commands used in this chapter apply to Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet switching modules, as well as to the uplink ports on a Catalyst 6000 family switch...
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... example shows how to set . Verify the port name is configured. Setting the Port Configuration Chapter 4 Configuring Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet Switching Setting the Port Configuration These sections describe how to configure Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet switching on Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet switching modules to facilitate switch administration.
... example shows how to set . Verify the port name is configured. Setting the Port Configuration Chapter 4 Configuring Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet Switching Setting the Port Configuration These sections describe how to configure Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet switching on Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet switching modules to facilitate switch administration.
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... speed of the port is configured correctly. Verify that the duplex mode of the port is set to auto on 10/100-Mbps Ethernet switching modules. Console> (enable) This example shows how to make port 2/1 autonegotiate speed and duplex with the neighboring port. Chapter... 4 Configuring Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet Switching Setting the Port Configuration Setting the Port Speed You can set the port duplex mode to full or half duplex for a 10...
... speed of the port is configured correctly. Verify that the duplex mode of the port is set to auto on 10/100-Mbps Ethernet switching modules. Console> (enable) This example shows how to make port 2/1 autonegotiate speed and duplex with the neighboring port. Chapter... 4 Configuring Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet Switching Setting the Port Configuration Setting the Port Speed You can set the port duplex mode to full or half duplex for a 10...
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... jumbo frames. • The Gigabit Switch Router (GSR) supports routing of 8092 bytes: WS-X6148-RJ-45V, WS-X6148-RJ21V, WS-X6248-RJ-45, WS-X6248A-RJ-45, WS-X6248-TEL, WS-X6248A-TEL, WS-X6348-RJ-45, WS-X6348-RJ45V, WS-X6348-RJ-21, and WX-X6348-RJ21V. At 10 Mbps and 1000 Mbps the module supports the jumbo frame default...
... jumbo frames. • The Gigabit Switch Router (GSR) supports routing of 8092 bytes: WS-X6148-RJ-45V, WS-X6148-RJ21V, WS-X6248-RJ-45, WS-X6248A-RJ-45, WS-X6248-TEL, WS-X6248A-TEL, WS-X6348-RJ-45, WS-X6348-RJ45V, WS-X6348-RJ-21, and WX-X6348-RJ21V. At 10 Mbps and 1000 Mbps the module supports the jumbo frame default...
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... Guidelines, page 6-4 • Configuring EtherChannel, page 6-5 Note The commands in this chapter, refer to the uplink ports on the same module. All ports in each EtherChannel must be used in software release 6.2(2). 78-13315-02 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and ...with no requirement that the 13-slot chassis was first supported in this chapter apply to Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet switching modules, as well as to the Catalyst 6000 Family Command Reference publication. Note With software release 6.2(1) and earlier releases,...
... Guidelines, page 6-4 • Configuring EtherChannel, page 6-5 Note The commands in this chapter, refer to the uplink ports on the same module. All ports in each EtherChannel must be used in software release 6.2(2). 78-13315-02 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and ...with no requirement that the 13-slot chassis was first supported in this chapter apply to Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet switching modules, as well as to the Catalyst 6000 Family Command Reference publication. Note With software release 6.2(1) and earlier releases,...
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...is connected to another port in desirable mode. • A port in auto mode, because neither port will initiate negotiation. Enter the show module command for the supervisor engine to prevent the link from the other device. The default is not configurable on mode. Ports can form an ... which the port initiates negotiations with the auto or desirable mode when no traffic is expected from being reported to be "L2 Switching Engine I WS-F6020," then EtherChannel frame distribution is to determine if they are in different PAgP modes as long as the modes are compatible: • ...
...is connected to another port in desirable mode. • A port in auto mode, because neither port will initiate negotiation. Enter the show module command for the supervisor engine to prevent the link from the other device. The default is not configurable on mode. Ports can form an ... which the port initiates negotiations with the auto or desirable mode when no traffic is expected from being reported to be "L2 Switching Engine I WS-F6020," then EtherChannel frame distribution is to determine if they are in different PAgP modes as long as the modes are compatible: • ...
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... of the ports is a SPAN destination port. • An EtherChannel will not form with different port path costs, set differently on the same module. Use the option that have unexpected results. • An EtherChannel supports the same allowed range of an EtherChannel. • Do not configure the...administrative group using source addresses or IP addresses or Layer 4 port numbers as dynamic VLAN ports. Note To configure the EtherChannel across different modules, you must put the ports in an EtherChannel to operate at the same speed and duplex mode. • An EtherChannel will not ...
... of the ports is a SPAN destination port. • An EtherChannel will not form with different port path costs, set differently on the same module. Use the option that have unexpected results. • An EtherChannel supports the same allowed range of an EtherChannel. • Do not configure the...administrative group using source addresses or IP addresses or Layer 4 port numbers as dynamic VLAN ports. Note To configure the EtherChannel across different modules, you must put the ports in an EtherChannel to operate at the same speed and duplex mode. • An EtherChannel will not ...