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Features
IPv6 Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) snooping is supported in all Catalyst 3560 and 3750 images;
for more information, see
including IPv6 routing and access control lists (ACLs), the advanced IP services image is required;
upgrade licenses for this image can be ordered from Cisco. For more information on IPv6 routing, see
Chapter 36, "Configuring IPv6 Unicast Routing."
"Configuring IPv6 ACLs."
Some features described in this chapter are available only on the cryptographic (supports encryption)
versions of the software IP base and IP services images. You must obtain authorization to use this feature
and to download the cryptographic version of the software from Cisco.com. For more information, see
the release notes for this release.
The switch has these features:
Ease-of-Deployment and Ease-of-Use Features
The switch ships with these features to make the deployment and the use easier:
Catalyst 3750 Switch Software Configuration Guide
1-2
Chapter 37, "Configuring IPv6 MLD Snooping."
Ease-of-Deployment and Ease-of-Use Features, page 1-2
Performance Features, page 1-4
Management Options, page 1-5
Manageability Features, page 1-5
software IP base and IP services images)
Availability and Redundancy Features, page 1-6
VLAN Features, page 1-7
Security Features, page 1-8
IP base and IP services images)
QoS and CoS Features, page 1-9
Layer 3 Features, page 1-11
Power over Ethernet Features, page 1-12
Monitoring Features, page 1-12
Express Setup for quickly configuring a switch for the first time with basic IP information, contact
information, switch and Telnet passwords, and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
information through a browser-based program. For more information about Express Setup, see the
getting started guide.
User-defined and Cisco-default Smartports macros for creating custom switch configurations for
simplified deployment across the network.
An embedded device manager GUI for configuring and monitoring a single switch through a web
browser. For information about launching the device manager, see the getting started guide. For more
information about the device manager, see the switch online help.
Cisco Network Assistant (hereafter referred to as Network Assistant) for
Managing communities, which are device groups like clusters, except that they can contain
routers and access points and can be made more secure.
Simplifying and minimizing switch, switch stack, and switch cluster management from
anywhere in your intranet.
For more information on IPv6 ACLs, see
(includes a feature requiring the cryptographic versions of the
(includes a feature requiring the cryptographic versions of the software
(includes features requiring the IP services image)
Chapter 1
Overview
For full IPv6 support,
Chapter 38,
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