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... with 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 Monitoring User... Static Routes 7 Configuring Permanent and Static ARP Entries 8 Scheduling a System Reset 9 Scheduling a Reset at a Specific Time 10 Scheduling a Reset Within a Specified Amount of Time 10 Power Management 11 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide, Releases 6.3 and 6.4 13
... with 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 Monitoring User... Static Routes 7 Configuring Permanent and Static ARP Entries 8 Scheduling a System Reset 9 Scheduling a Reset at a Specific Time 10 Scheduling a Reset Within a Specified Amount of Time 10 Power Management 11 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide, Releases 6.3 and 6.4 13
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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 Using CLI Commands 16 LED ...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...
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 Using CLI Commands 16 LED ...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...
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INDEX How a Call Is Made 7 Understanding How VLANs Work 8 Configuring VoIP on a Switch 9 Voice-Related CLI Commands 9 Configuring Per-Port Power Management 10 Configuring Auxiliary VLANs on Catalyst LAN Switches 19 Configuring the Access Gateways 21 Displaying Active Call Information 27 Configuring QoS in the Cisco IP Phone 7960 29 Contents 78-13315-02 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide, Releases 6.3 and 6.4 25
INDEX How a Call Is Made 7 Understanding How VLANs Work 8 Configuring VoIP on a Switch 9 Voice-Related CLI Commands 9 Configuring Per-Port Power Management 10 Configuring Auxiliary VLANs on Catalyst LAN Switches 19 Configuring the Access Gateways 21 Displaying Active Call Information 27 Configuring QoS in the Cisco IP Phone 7960 29 Contents 78-13315-02 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide, Releases 6.3 and 6.4 25
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..., if the NVRAM configuration is corrupted, or if the configuration register is a ROM-based program that executes upon platform power-up, reset, or when a fatal exception occurs. For descriptions of all switch and ROM monitor commands, refer to ... 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. This chapter consists of whether the Break key is configured...-Line Interface The ROM monitor is set to configure the Catalyst 6000 family switches and Ethernet modules.
..., if the NVRAM configuration is corrupted, or if the configuration register is a ROM-based program that executes upon platform power-up, reset, or when a fatal exception occurs. For descriptions of all switch and ROM monitor commands, refer to ... 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. This chapter consists of whether the Break key is configured...-Line Interface The ROM monitor is set to configure the Catalyst 6000 family switches and Ethernet modules.
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... after all of the switch ports are ignored. Understanding How BOOTP and RARP Work With BOOTP and RARP, you reset or power cycle a switch with a DHCP- The switch broadcasts 10 BOOTP and RARP requests after ten minutes, the sc0 interface IP address remains set to the address specified in the DHCPDISCOVER message...
... after all of the switch ports are ignored. Understanding How BOOTP and RARP Work With BOOTP and RARP, you reset or power cycle a switch with a DHCP- The switch broadcasts 10 BOOTP and RARP requests after ten minutes, the sc0 interface IP address remains set to the address specified in the DHCPDISCOVER message...
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... configure the switch IP address and default gateway, obtain the following command to Configure the IP Address and Default Gateway Before you reset or power cycle a switch with full multiprotocol routing support. The boot loader image is the name of subnet bits (sc0 interface only) • ...protocol code. Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 3-4 78-13315-02 However, if a Flash PC card is the main Cisco IOS software image with a BOOTP or RARP-obtained IP address, the information learned from the bootflash. The boot loader image must set to ...
... configure the switch IP address and default gateway, obtain the following command to Configure the IP Address and Default Gateway Before you reset or power cycle a switch with full multiprotocol routing support. The boot loader image is the name of subnet bits (sc0 interface only) • ...protocol code. Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 3-4 78-13315-02 However, if a Flash PC card is the main Cisco IOS software image with a BOOTP or RARP-obtained IP address, the information learned from the bootflash. The boot loader image must set to ...
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...: • Blocking • Listening • Learning • Forwarding • Disabled A port moves through the blocking state and the transitory states of listening and learning at power up initialization Blocking state Listening state Disabled state Learning state S5691 Forwarding state You can modify each port state by using a spanning tree protocol is...
...: • Blocking • Listening • Learning • Forwarding • Disabled A port moves through the blocking state and the transitory states of listening and learning at power up initialization Blocking state Listening state Disabled state Learning state S5691 Forwarding state You can modify each port state by using a spanning tree protocol is...
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... aging time because a full flow mask increases the number of information you are preserved if NDE is disabled and reenabled or if the switch is power cycled. You can be excluded from being added to the NetFlow table, follow these guidelines: • Reduce the MLS aging time. This file is the... NDE Flow Filter, page 15-9 • Disabling NDE, page 15-9 • Removing the NDE IP Address, page 15-9 • Displaying the NDE Configuration, page 15-10 Usage Guidelines If too many entries are added to the Netflow table with the set mls nde flow exclude command. Try to use a flow mask...
... aging time because a full flow mask increases the number of information you are preserved if NDE is disabled and reenabled or if the switch is power cycled. You can be excluded from being added to the NetFlow table, follow these guidelines: • Reduce the MLS aging time. This file is the... NDE Flow Filter, page 15-9 • Disabling NDE, page 15-9 • Removing the NDE IP Address, page 15-9 • Displaying the NDE Configuration, page 15-10 Usage Guidelines If too many entries are added to the Netflow table with the set mls nde flow exclude command. Try to use a flow mask...
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... Console> (enable) Specify if the switch should retain (recurring keyword) or clear (non-recurring keyword) the contents of the CONFIG_FILE environment variable after a reset or power cycle. Console> (enable) copy acl-config bootflash:switchapp.cfg Upload ACL configuration to the standby supervisor engine. Console> (enable) clear config acl nvram ACL configuration...
... Console> (enable) Specify if the switch should retain (recurring keyword) or clear (non-recurring keyword) the contents of the CONFIG_FILE environment variable after a reset or power cycle. Console> (enable) copy acl-config bootflash:switchapp.cfg Upload ACL configuration to the standby supervisor engine. Console> (enable) clear config acl nvram ACL configuration...
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... VMPS, a MAC address-to-VLAN mapping database downloads from a client, it searches its database for a MAC address-to accept client requests. If you reset or power cycle the switch, the VMPS database downloads from a port on one switch in the network to a port on the source Media Access Control (MAC) address...
... VMPS, a MAC address-to-VLAN mapping database downloads from a client, it searches its database for a MAC address-to accept client requests. If you reset or power cycle the switch, the VMPS database downloads from a port on one switch in the network to a port on the source Media Access Control (MAC) address...
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... can access the switch command-line interface (CLI) using the show port capabilities 1/1 Model WS-X6K-SUP1A-2GE Port 1/1 Type No Connector Speed 1000 Duplex full Trunk encap type 802.... scheduling rx-(1p1q4t),tx-(1p2q2t) CoS rewrite yes ToS rewrite DSCP UDLD yes Inline power no AuxiliaryVlan no SPAN source,destination COPS port group 1/1-2 Console> (enable) Using Telnet... Giants 1/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Last-Time-Cleared Tue Jun 8 1999, 10:01:35 Console> (enable) Checking Port Capabilities You can display the capabilities of any port in the network.
... can access the switch command-line interface (CLI) using the show port capabilities 1/1 Model WS-X6K-SUP1A-2GE Port 1/1 Type No Connector Speed 1000 Duplex full Trunk encap type 802.... scheduling rx-(1p1q4t),tx-(1p2q2t) CoS rewrite yes ToS rewrite DSCP UDLD yes Inline power no AuxiliaryVlan no SPAN source,destination COPS port group 1/1-2 Console> (enable) Using Telnet... Giants 1/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Last-Time-Cleared Tue Jun 8 1999, 10:01:35 Console> (enable) Checking Port Capabilities You can display the capabilities of any port in the network.
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... Aliases, page 20-6 • Configuring Static Routes, page 20-7 • Configuring Permanent and Static ARP Entries, page 20-8 • Scheduling a System Reset, page 20-9 • Power Management, page 20-11 • Environmental Monitoring, page 20-16 • Displaying System Status Information for the commands used to the Catalyst 6000 Family Command...
... Aliases, page 20-6 • Configuring Static Routes, page 20-7 • Configuring Permanent and Static ARP Entries, page 20-8 • Scheduling a System Reset, page 20-9 • Power Management, page 20-11 • Environmental Monitoring, page 20-16 • Displaying System Status Information for the commands used to the Catalyst 6000 Family Command...
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... name. Command set prompt command. The switch performs a DNS lookup for the system name whenever one of the following occurs: • The switch is initialized (power on or reset) • You configure the IP address on the switch: Console> (enable) set system name Catalyst 6000 System name set prompt command. The...
... name. Command set prompt command. The switch performs a DNS lookup for the system name whenever one of the following occurs: • The switch is initialized (power on or reset) • You configure the IP address on the switch: Console> (enable) set system name Catalyst 6000 System name set prompt command. The...
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... has a standby supervisor engine. Reset reason: Configuration update Console> (enable) Power Management This section describes power management in the same chassis. Enabling or Disabling Power Redundancy Enter the set power redundancy enable | disable command to Power Modules Up or Down, page 20-13 • Determining System Power Requirements, page 20-14 Note In systems with scheduled reset...
... has a standby supervisor engine. Reset reason: Configuration update Console> (enable) Power Management This section describes power management in the same chassis. Enabling or Disabling Power Redundancy Enter the set power redundancy enable | disable command to Power Modules Up or Down, page 20-13 • Determining System Power Requirements, page 20-14 Note In systems with scheduled reset...
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... 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 78-13315-02 In a nonredundant configuration, the power available to the combined power capability of both supplies. • The modules marked as power-deny in the show module Status field are brought up modules, some modules. Table 20-1 describes how the system responds to the system. However, if one supply...
... 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 78-13315-02 In a nonredundant configuration, the power available to the combined power capability of both supplies. • The modules marked as power-deny in the show module Status field are brought up modules, some modules. Table 20-1 describes how the system responds to the system. However, if one supply...
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... system to turn the power on for all previously powered-up as many modules as the combined capacity allows. with power supplies of one supply. • If there is not enough power for a module that was previously powered down to Power Modules Up or Down You can power down a properly working module from power-down . Using the CLI to power-deny. 78-13315...
... system to turn the power on for all previously powered-up as many modules as the combined capacity allows. with power supplies of one supply. • If there is not enough power for a module that was previously powered down to Power Modules Up or Down You can power down a properly working module from power-down . Using the CLI to power-deny. 78-13315...
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...-PFC2 Supervisor Engine 2 with PFC2 and MSFC2: WS-X6K-S2-MSFC2 MSFC2 (spare): WS-F6K-MSFC2= Multilayer Switching Module: WS-X6302-MSM 24-Port 10BASE-FL: WS-X6024-10FL-MT Switch Fabric Modules: WS-C6500-SFM WS-X6500-SFM2 24-Port 100FX: WS-X6224-100FX-MT WS-X6324-100FX-SM WS-X6324-100FX-MM Power Requirement 1.70A 1.70A 2.50A 3.30A 2.90A 3.06A...
...-PFC2 Supervisor Engine 2 with PFC2 and MSFC2: WS-X6K-S2-MSFC2 MSFC2 (spare): WS-F6K-MSFC2= Multilayer Switching Module: WS-X6302-MSM 24-Port 10BASE-FL: WS-X6024-10FL-MT Switch Fabric Modules: WS-C6500-SFM WS-X6500-SFM2 24-Port 100FX: WS-X6224-100FX-MT WS-X6324-100FX-SM WS-X6324-100FX-MM Power Requirement 1.70A 1.70A 2.50A 3.30A 2.90A 3.06A...
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... Administering the Switch Power Management Table 20-2 Module Power Requirements (continued) Module Power Requirement 48-Port 10/100TX: WS-X6248-RJ-45 WS-X6248-TEL WS-X6248A-TEL WS-X6348-RJ-45 WS-X6548-RJ-45 WS-X6648-PWR 2.69A 2.69A 2.69A 2.39A 2.90A 2.39A 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet: WS-X6408-GBIC WS-X6408A-GBIC 2.00A 2.00A 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet: WS-X6416-GBIC WS-X6416-GE-MT WS-X6316-GE-TX...
... Administering the Switch Power Management Table 20-2 Module Power Requirements (continued) Module Power Requirement 48-Port 10/100TX: WS-X6248-RJ-45 WS-X6248-TEL WS-X6248A-TEL WS-X6348-RJ-45 WS-X6548-RJ-45 WS-X6648-PWR 2.69A 2.69A 2.69A 2.39A 2.90A 2.39A 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet: WS-X6408-GBIC WS-X6408A-GBIC 2.00A 2.00A 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet: WS-X6416-GBIC WS-X6416-GE-MT WS-X6316-GE-TX...
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...the diagnostic tests. Keyword descriptions follow: • temperature-(Optional) Displays temperature information. • all | power] command to the Catalyst 6000 Family Module Installation Guide. 20-16 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 78-13315-02 LED ... down. If you do not specify a module number, test statistics are for the module in your system. Enter the show test [mod] command to the system. • power-(Optional) Displays environmental power information. Environmental Monitoring Chapter 20 Administering the Switch...
...the diagnostic tests. Keyword descriptions follow: • temperature-(Optional) Displays temperature information. • all | power] command to the Catalyst 6000 Family Module Installation Guide. 20-16 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 78-13315-02 LED ... down. If you do not specify a module number, test statistics are for the module in your system. Enter the show test [mod] command to the system. • power-(Optional) Displays environmental power information. Environmental Monitoring Chapter 20 Administering the Switch...