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Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series Manual (360 pages)
System Management Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.2.x
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 4.93 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Topic
17
Topic
18
Setting the System Clock
27
Configuring the Time Zone
27
Configuring Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time)
28
Configuring NTP
30
Default NTP Configuration
30
Configuring NTP Authentication
31
Configuring Poll-Based NTP Associations
32
Configuring Broadcast-Based NTP Associations
34
Configuring NTP Access Restrictions
35
Configuring a System Name
37
Setting up DNS
38
Configuring a Message-Of-The-Day Login Banner
40
Configuring a Login Banner
41
Managing the MAC Address Table
42
Changing the Address Aging Time
42
Configuring MAC Address Change Notification Traps
43
Configuring MAC Address Move Notification Traps
45
Configuring MAC Threshold Notification Traps
47
Disabling MAC Address Learning on VLAN
49
Adding and Removing Static Address Entries
50
Configuring Unicast MAC Address Filtering
52
Monitoring and Maintaining Administration of the Device
52
Configuration Examples for Device Administration
53
Example: Setting the System Clock
53
Examples: Configuring Summer Time
54
Example: Configuring a MOTD Banner
54
Example: Configuring a Login Banner
54
Example: Configuring MAC Address Change Notification Traps
55
Example: Configuring MAC Threshold Notification Traps
55
Example: Adding the Static Address to the MAC Address Table
55
Example: Configuring Unicast MAC Address Filtering
56
Additional References for Device Administration
56
Feature History for Device Administration
56
Boot Integrity Visibility
57
Information about Boot Integrity Visibility
57
Verifying the Software Image and Hardware
57
Verifying Platform Identity and Software Integrity
58
Additional References for Boot Integrity Visibility
61
Feature History for Boot Integrity Visibility
61
Performing Device Setup Configuration
63
Restrictions for Performing Device Setup Configuration
63
Information about Performing Device Setup Configuration
63
Device Boot Process
63
Software Install Overview
64
Software Boot Modes
65
Installing the Software Package
66
Terminating a Software Install
66
Devices Information Assignment
67
Default Switch Information
67
DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration Overview
67
DHCP Client Request Process
68
DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration and Image Update
69
Restrictions for DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration
69
DHCP Autoconfiguration
69
DHCP Auto-Image Update
70
DHCP Server Configuration Guidelines
70
Purpose of the TFTP Server
71
Purpose of the DNS Server
71
How to Obtain Configuration Files
71
How to Control Environment Variables
72
Common Environment Variables
73
Environment Variables for TFTP
74
Scheduled Reload of the Software Image
75
How to Perform Device Setup Configuration
75
Configuring DHCP Autoconfiguration (Only Configuration File)
75
Configuring DHCP Auto-Image Update (Configuration File and Image)
77
Configuring the Client to Download Files from DHCP Server
80
Manually Assigning IP Information to Multiple Svis
81
Modifying Device Startup Configuration
83
Specifying a Filename to Read and Write a System Configuration
83
Manually Booting the Switch
84
Booting the Device in Installed Mode
85
Booting a Device in Bundle Mode
87
Configuring a Scheduled Software Image Reload
87
Configuration Examples for Device Setup Configuration
89
Examples: Displaying Software Bootup in Install Mode
89
Example: Emergency Installation
92
Example: Managing an Update Package
93
Verifying Software Install
103
Example: Configuring a Device as a DHCP Server
106
Example: Configuring DHCP Auto-Image Update
106
Example: Configuring a Device to Download Configurations from a DHCP Server
107
Example: Scheduling Software Image Reload
107
Additional References for Performing Device Setup
108
Feature History for Performing Device Setup Configuration
108
Configuring Smart Licensing
109
Prerequisites for Configuring Smart Licensing
109
Introduction to Smart Licensing
109
Overview of CSSM
110
Connecting to CSSM
110
Linking Existing Licenses to CSSM
112
Configuring a Connection to CSSM and Setting up the License Level
112
Setting up a Connection to CSSM
113
Configuring the Call Home Service for Direct Cloud Access
115
Configuring the Call Home Service for Direct Cloud Access through an Https Proxy Server
117
Configuring the Call Home Service for Cisco Smart Software Manager On-Prem
119
Configuring the License Level
121
Registering a Device on CSSM
123
Generating a New Token from CSSM
123
Registering a Device with the New Token
125
Verifying the License Status after Registration
125
Canceling a Device's Registration in CSSM
127
Monitoring Smart Licensing Configuration
128
Configuration Examples for Smart Licensing
129
Example: Viewing the Call Home Profile
129
Example: Viewing the License Information before Registering
129
Example: Registering a Device
132
Example: Viewing the License Status after Registering
132
Additional References
135
Feature History for Smart Licensing
135
Configuring Application Visibility and Control in a Wired Network
137
Information about Application Visibility and Control in a Wired Network
137
Supported AVC Class Map and Policy Map Formats
138
Restrictions for Wired Application Visibility and Control
139
How to Configure Application Visibility and Control
140
Configuring Application Visibility and Control in a Wired Network
140
Enabling Application Recognition on an Interface
141
Creating AVC Qos Policy
142
Applying a Qos Policy to the Switch Port
144
Configuring Wired AVC Flexible Netflow
144
NBAR2 Custom Applications
161
NBAR2 Dynamic Hitless Protocol Pack Upgrade
164
Monitoring Application Visibility and Control
165
Examples: Application Visibility and Control Configuration
166
Basic Troubleshooting - Questions and Answers
178
Additional References for Application Visibility and Control
179
Feature History for Application Visibility and Control in a Wired Network
179
Configuring SDM Templates
181
Information about SDM Templates
181
Customizable SDM Template
181
Overview of Customizable SDM Template
181
System Resource Allocation for Customizable SDM Template
184
Customizable SDM Template and High Availability
184
Customizable SDM Template and Stackwise Virtual
185
Customizable SDM Template and ISSU
185
SDM Templates and Switch Stacks
185
How to Configure SDM Templates
185
Setting the SDM Template
185
Monitoring and Maintaining SDM Templates
187
Configuration Examples for SDM Templates
187
Examples: Displaying SDM Templates
187
Examples: Configuring SDM Templates
190
Additional References for SDM Templates
190
Feature History for SDM Templates
190
Configuring System Message Logs
193
Information about Configuring System Message Logs
193
System Messsage Logging
193
System Log Message Format
194
Default System Message Logging Settings
195
Syslog Message Limits
195
How to Configure System Message Logs
196
Setting the Message Display Destination Device
196
Synchronizing Log Messages
197
Disabling Message Logging
199
Enabling and Disabling Time Stamps on Log Messages
200
Enabling and Disabling Sequence Numbers in Log Messages
200
Defining the Message Severity Level
201
Limiting Syslog Messages Sent to the History Table and to SNMP
202
Logging Messages to a UNIX Syslog Daemon
202
Monitoring and Maintaining System Message Logs
204
Monitoring Configuration Archive Logs
204
Configuration Examples for System Message Logs
204
Example: Switch System Message
204
Additional References for System Message Logs
204
Feature History for System Message Logs
204
Configuring Online Diagnostics
207
Information about Configuring Online Diagnostics
207
Generic Online Diagnostics (GOLD) Tests
208
How to Configure Online Diagnostics
215
Starting Online Diagnostic Tests
215
Configuring Online Diagnostics
216
Scheduling Online Diagnostics
216
Configuring Health-Monitoring Diagnostics
217
Monitoring and Maintaining Online Diagnostics
220
Configuration Examples for Online Diagnostics
221
Examples: Start Diagnostic Tests
221
Example: Configure a Health-Monitoring Test
221
Example: Schedule Diagnostic Test
221
Examples: Displaying Online Diagnostics
221
Additional References for Online Diagnostics
223
Feature Information for Configuring Online Diagnostics
223
Managing Configuration Files
225
Prerequisites for Managing Configuration Files
225
Restrictions for Managing Configuration Files
225
Information about Managing Configuration Files
225
Types of Configuration Files
225
Configuration Mode and Selecting a Configuration Source
226
Configuration File Changes Using the CLI
226
Location of Configuration Files
226
Copy Configuration Files from a Network Server to the Device
227
Copying a Configuration File from the Device to a TFTP Server
227
Copying a Configuration File from the Device to an RCP Server
228
Copying a Configuration File from the Device to an FTP Server
229
Copying Files through a VRF
230
Copy Configuration Files from a Switch to Another Switch
230
Configuration Files Larger than NVRAM
231
Configuring the Device to Download Configuration Files
231
How to Manage Configuration File Information
232
Displaying Configuration File Information
232
Modifying the Configuration File
233
Copying a Configuration File from the Device to a TFTP Server
234
What to Do Next
235
Copying a Configuration File from the Device to an RCP Server
235
Examples
236
What to Do Next
237
Copying a Configuration File from the Device to the FTP Server
237
Examples
238
What to Do Next
239
Copying a Configuration File from a TFTP Server to the Device
239
What to Do Next
240
Copying a Configuration File from the Rcp Server to the Device
240
Examples
241
What to Do Next
241
Copying a Configuration File from an FTP Server to the Device
241
Examples
242
What to Do Next
243
Maintaining Configuration Files Larger than NVRAM
243
Compressing the Configuration File
243
Storing the Configuration in Flash Memory on Class a Flash File Systems
245
Loading the Configuration Commands from the Network
246
Copying Configuration Files from Flash Memory to the Startup or Running Configuration
247
Copying Configuration Files between Flash Memory File Systems
248
Copying a Configuration File from an FTP Server to Flash Memory Devices
249
What to Do Next
250
Copying a Configuration File from an RCP Server to Flash Memory Devices
250
Copying a Configuration File from a TFTP Server to Flash Memory Devices
251
Re-Executing the Configuration Commands in the Startup Configuration File
252
Clearing the Startup Configuration
252
Deleting a Specified Configuration File
253
Specifying the CONFIG_FILE Environment Variable on Class a Flash File Systems
254
What to Do Next
255
Configuring the Device to Download Configuration Files
256
Configuring the Device to Download the Network Configuration File
256
Configuring the Device to Download the Host Configuration File
257
Feature History for Managing Configuration Files
259
C H a P T E
261
Secure Copy
261
Prerequisites for Secure Copy
261
Information about Secure Copy
261
Secure Copy Performance Improvements
262
How to Configure Secure Copy
262
Configuring Secure Copy
262
Enabling Secure Copy on the SSH Server
263
Configuration Examples for Secure Copy
265
Example: Secure Copy Configuration Using Local Authentication
265
Example: Secure Copy Server-Side Configuration Using Network-Based Authentication
265
Additional References for Secure Copy
266
Feature Information for Secure Copy
266
Configuration Replace and Configuration Rollback
269
Prerequisites for Configuration Replace and Configuration Rollback
269
Restrictions for Configuration Replace and Configuration Rollback
270
Information about Configuration Replace and Configuration Rollback
270
Configuration Archive
270
Configuration Replace
271
Configuration Rollback
272
Configuration Rollback Confirmed Change
272
Benefits of Configuration Replace and Configuration Rollback
272
How to Use Configuration Replace and Configuration Rollback
273
Creating a Configuration Archive
273
Performing a Configuration Replace or Configuration Rollback Operation
274
Monitoring and Troubleshooting the Feature
277
Configuration Examples for Configuration Replace and Configuration Rollback
279
Creating a Configuration Archive
279
Replacing the Current Running Configuration with a Saved Cisco IOS Configuration File
279
Reverting to the Startup Configuration File
280
Performing a Configuration Replace Operation with the Configure Confirm Command
280
Performing a Configuration Rollback Operation
280
Additional References for Configuration Replace and Configuration Rollback
281
Feature History for Configuration Replace and Configuration Rollback
282
C H a P T E
283
BIOS Protection
283
Introduction to BIOS Protection
283
ROMMON Upgrade
283
Capsule Upgrade
284
Feature History for BIOS Protection
285
C H a P T E
287
Software Maintenance Upgrade
287
Restrictions for Software Maintenance Upgrade
287
Information about Software Maintenance Upgrade
287
SMU Overview
287
SMU Workflow
288
SMU Package
288
SMU Reload
288
How to Manage Software Maintenance Updates
288
Installing an SMU Package
288
Managing an SMU Package
289
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Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series Manual (310 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 4.2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Setting the System Clock
24
Configuring the Time Zone
25
Configuring Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time)
26
Configuring NTP
28
Default NTP Configuration
28
Configuring NTP Authentication
29
Configuring Poll-Based NTP Associations
30
Configuring Broadcast-Based NTP Associations
32
Configuring NTP Access Restrictions
34
Configuring a System Name
36
Setting up DNS
37
Configuring a Message-Of-The-Day Login Banner
39
Configuring a Login Banner
40
Managing the MAC Address Table
41
Changing the Address Aging Time
41
Configuring MAC Address Change Notification Traps
42
Configuring MAC Address Move Notification Traps
45
Configuring MAC Threshold Notification Traps
47
Adding and Removing Static Address Entries
49
Configuring Unicast MAC Address Filtering
50
Monitoring and Maintaining Administration of the Device
51
Configuration Examples for Device Administration
52
Example: Setting the System Clock
52
Examples: Configuring Summer Time
52
Example: Configuring a MOTD Banner
52
Example: Configuring a Login Banner
53
Example: Configuring MAC Address Change Notification Traps
53
Example: Configuring MAC Threshold Notification Traps
53
Example: Adding the Static Address to the MAC Address Table
54
Example: Configuring Unicast MAC Address Filtering
54
Additional References for Device Administration
54
Feature History for Device Administration
54
Chapter 2
57
Boot Integrity Visibility
57
Information about Boot Integrity Visibility
57
Verifying the Software Image and Hardware
57
Verifying Platform Identity and Software Integrity
58
Additional References for Boot Integrity Visibility
60
Feature History for Boot Integrity Visibility
60
CHAPTER 3 Performing Device Setup Configuration
61
Restrictions for Performing Device Setup Configuration
61
Information about Performing Device Setup Configuration
61
Device Boot Process
61
Software Install Overview
62
Software Boot Modes
63
Installing the Software Package
64
Terminating a Software Install
64
Devices Information Assignment
65
Default Switch Information
65
DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration Overview
65
DHCP Client Request Process
66
DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration and Image Update
67
Restrictions for DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration
67
DHCP Autoconfiguration
67
DHCP Auto-Image Update
68
DHCP Server Configuration Guidelines
68
Purpose of the TFTP Server
69
Purpose of the DNS Server
69
How to Obtain Configuration Files
69
How to Control Environment Variables
70
Common Environment Variables
71
Environment Variables for TFTP
72
Scheduled Reload of the Software Image
73
How to Perform Device Setup Configuration
73
Configuring DHCP Autoconfiguration (Only Configuration File)
73
Configuring DHCP Auto-Image Update (Configuration File and Image)
76
Configuring the Client to Download Files from DHCP Server
79
Manually Assigning IP Information to Multiple Svis
80
Modifying Device Startup Configuration
82
Specifying a Filename to Read and Write a System Configuration
82
Manually Booting the Switch
83
Booting the Device in Installed Mode
84
Booting a Device in Bundle Mode
86
Configuring a Scheduled Software Image Reload
87
Configuration Examples for Device Setup Configuration
88
Examples: Displaying Software Bootup in Install Mode
88
Example: Emergency Installation
91
Configuration Examples for Performing Device Setup
93
Example: Managing an Update Package
93
Verifying Software Install
103
Example: Configuring a Device as a DHCP Server
106
Example: Configuring DHCP Auto-Image Update
107
Example: Configuring a Device to Download Configurations from a DHCP Server
107
Example: Scheduling Software Image Reload
107
Additional References for Performing Device Setup
108
Feature History for Performing Device Setup Configuration
108
CHAPTER 4 Configuring Right-To-Use Licenses
111
Restrictions for Configuring RTU Licenses
111
Information about Configuring RTU Licenses
111
Right-To-Use Licensing
111
How to Configure RTU Licenses
113
Activating a License
113
Rehosting a License
114
Upgrading a Network Essentials License to Network Advantage
115
Activating Dnaessentials Licenseonaskuwithanetworkessentials License
115
Evaluating a Network Advantage License on a SKU with a Network Essentials License
116
Deactivating an Evaluation Network Advantage License on a Network Essentials SKU
116
CLI for Permissible License Combinations
117
Monitoring and Maintaining RTU Licenses
117
Configuration Examples for RTU Licensing
118
Example: Displaying RTU Licensing Information
118
Additional References for RTU Licensing
119
Feature History and Information for RTU Licensing
119
Configuring Application Visibility and Control in a Wired Network
121
Finding Feature Information
121
Information about Application Visibility and Control in a Wired Network
121
Supported AVC Class Map and Policy Map Formats
122
Restrictions for Wired Application Visibility and Control
123
How to Configure Application Visibility and Control
125
CHAPTER 5 Configuring Application Visibility and Control in a Wired Network
125
Enabling Application Recognition on an Interface
125
Creating AVC Qos Policy
126
Creating Attribute-Based Qos (Easyqos) Policy
129
Configuring Wired AVC Flexible Netflow
133
NBAR2 Custom Applications
140
NBAR2 Dynamic Hitless Protocol Pack Upgrade
143
Monitoring Application Visibility and Control
145
Examples: Application Visibility and Control Configuration
145
Basic Troubleshooting - Questions and Answers
157
Additional References for Application Visibility and Control
158
Feature History for Application Visibility and Control in a Wired Network
158
CHAPTER 6 Configuring SDM Templates
161
Information about SDM Templates
161
SDM Templates and Switch Stacks
162
How to Configure SDM Templates
162
Setting the SDM Template
162
Monitoring and Maintaining SDM Templates
163
Configuration Examples for SDM Templates
164
Examples: Displaying SDM Templates
164
Examples: Configuring SDM Templates
166
Additional References for SDM Templates
166
Feature History for SDM Templates
167
CHAPTER 7 Configuring System Message Logs
169
Finding Feature Information
169
Information about Configuring System Message Logs
169
System Messsage Logging
169
System Log Message Format
170
Default System Message Logging Settings
171
Syslog Message Limits
171
How to Configure System Message Logs
172
Setting the Message Display Destination Device
172
Synchronizing Log Messages
173
Disabling Message Logging
175
Enabling and Disabling Time Stamps on Log Messages
176
Enabling and Disabling Sequence Numbers in Log Messages
176
Defining the Message Severity Level
177
Limiting Syslog Messages Sent to the History Table and to SNMP
178
Logging Messages to a UNIX Syslog Daemon
179
Monitoring and Maintaining System Message Logs
180
Monitoring Configuration Archive Logs
180
Configuration Examples for System Message Logs
180
Example: Stacking System Message
180
Example: Switch System Message
181
Feature History and Information for System Message Logs
181
Configuring Online Diagnostics
183
Information about Configuring Online Diagnostics
183
How to Configure Online Diagnostics
183
Starting Online Diagnostic Tests
184
CHAPTER 8 Configuring Online Diagnostics
184
Scheduling Online Diagnostics
184
Configuring Health-Monitoring Diagnostics
186
Monitoring and Maintaining Online Diagnostics
188
Configuration Examples for Online Diagnostics
189
Examples: Start Diagnostic Tests
189
Example: Configure a Health-Monitoring Test
189
Example: Schedule Diagnostic Test
190
Example: Displaying Online Diagnostics
190
Additional References for Online Diagnostics
191
Feature Information for Configuring Online Diagnostics
191
Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series Configuration Manual (223 pages)
Cisco IOS XE Everest 16.6.x
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 4.92 MB
Table of Contents
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
11
Restrictions for Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
12
BFD Detection of Failures
13
BFD Session Limits
14
Benefits of Using BFD for Failure Detection
15
How to Configure Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
16
Configuring BFD Support for Dynamic Routing Protocols
17
Configuring BFD Support for EIGRP
18
Configuring BFD Support for IS-IS
20
Configuring BFD Support for IS-IS for All Interfaces
21
Configuring BFD Support for IS-IS for One or more Interfaces
22
Configuring BFD Support for OSPF
23
Configuring BFD Support for OSPF for All Interfaces
24
Configuring BFD Support for OSPF for One or more Interfaces
25
Configuring BFD Support for HSRP
27
Configuring BFD Support for Static Routing
28
Configuring BFD Echo Mode
31
Creating and Configuring BFD Templates
32
Monitoring and Troubleshooting BFD
33
Feature Information for Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
34
Information about Configuring MSDP
35
MSDP Operation
36
MSDP Benefits
37
How to Configure MSDP
38
Caching Source-Active State
40
Requesting Source Information from an MSDP Peer
41
Controlling Source Information that Your Switch Originates
42
Redistributing Sources
43
Filtering Source-Active Request Messages
45
Controlling Source Information that Your Switch Forwards
46
Using TTL to Limit the Multicast Data Sent in SA Messages
49
Controlling Source Information that Your Switch Receives
50
Configuring an MSDP Mesh Group
52
Shutting down an MSDP Peer
53
Including a Bordering PIM Dense-Mode Region in MSDP
54
Configuring an Originating Address Other than the RP Address
56
Monitoring and Maintaining MSDP
57
Configuration Examples for Configuring MSDP
58
Caching Source-Active State: Example
59
Controlling Source Information that Your Switch Receives: Example
60
Configuring Ip Unicast Routing
61
Information about Configuring IP Unicast Routing
62
Types of Routing
63
Address Resolution
65
UDP Broadcast Packets and Protocols
66
IP Broadcast Flooding
67
How to Configure IP Addressing
68
Default IP Addressing Configuration
69
Assigning IP Addresses to Network Interfaces
70
Using Subnet Zero
71
Disabling Classless Routing
72
Configuring Address Resolution Methods
73
Setting ARP Encapsulation
75
Enabling Proxy ARP
76
Routing Assistance When IP Routing Is Disabled
78
ICMP Router Discovery Protocol (IRDP)
79
Configuring Broadcast Packet Handling
81
Forwarding UDP Broadcast Packets and Protocols
83
Establishing an IP Broadcast Address
85
Flooding IP Broadcasts
86
Monitoring and Maintaining IP Addressing
87
How to Configure IP Unicast Routing
88
Example of Enabling IP Routing
89
Information about RIP
90
How to Configure RIP
91
Configuring Basic RIP Parameters
92
Configuring RIP Authentication
94
Configuring Summary Addresses and Split Horizon
95
Configuring Split Horizon
97
Configuration Example for Summary Addresses and Split Horizon
98
Information about OSPF
99
OSPF NSF Awareness
100
LSA Group Pacing
101
How to Configure OSPF
102
Configuring Basic OSPF Parameters
103
Configuring OSPF Interfaces
105
Configuring OSPF Area Parameters
107
Configuring Other OSPF Parameters
109
Changing LSA Group Pacing
111
Configuring a Loopback Interface
112
Monitoring OSPF
113
Configuration Examples for OSPF
114
EIGRP Components
115
EIGRP Nonstop Forwarding
116
How to Configure EIGRP
117
Default EIGRP Configuration
118
Configuring Basic EIGRP Parameters
119
Configuring EIGRP Interfaces
121
Configuring EIGRP Route Authentication
123
Monitoring and Maintaining EIGRP
125
Nonstop Forwarding Awareness
127
BGP Decision Attributes
128
Route Maps
129
Prefix List for BGP Filtering
130
BGP Neighbors and Peer Groups
131
Route Dampening
132
Enabling BGP Routing
136
Managing Routing Policy Changes
138
Configuring BGP Decision Attributes
139
Configuring BGP Filtering with Route Maps
141
Configuring BGP Filtering by Neighbor
142
Configuring BGP Filtering by Access Lists and Neighbors
143
Configuring Prefix Lists for BGP Filtering
145
Configuring BGP Community Filtering
146
Configuring BGP Neighbors and Peer Groups
147
Configuring Aggregate Addresses in a Routing Table
150
Configuring Routing Domain Confederations
151
Configuring BGP Route Reflectors
153
Configuring Route Dampening
154
Monitoring and Maintaining BGP
155
IS-IS Routing
157
IS-IS Global Parameters
158
How to Configure IS-IS Routing
159
Enabling IS-IS Routing
160
Configuring IS-IS Global Parameters
162
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Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series Hardware Installation Manual (122 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 10.3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Document Conventions
9
Preface
9
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
11
Related Documentation
11
Product Overview
13
Switch Models
14
Front Panel
15
SFP and QSFP Module Ports
18
Port Mapping for Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series Switches
19
Port Mapping for Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series High Performance Switches
22
Port Mapping for Cisco Catalyst 9500X Series Switches
25
Console Ports
26
RFID Tag
26
Management Port
27
USB Host Ports
27
Mode Button
28
Network Modules
28
Rear Panel
28
Power Supply Slots
30
SATA SSD Module
30
Fan Modules
31
Installation Tasks
33
Installing a Switch
33
Safety Warnings
34
Contents of the Shipping Box
35
Spare Accessory Kits
39
Establishing the System Ground
40
Unpacking the Switch
40
Connecting the System Ground
41
Required Tools and Equipment
41
Installing the Switch
43
Rack-Mounting
43
Attaching the Rack-Mount Brackets
49
Mounting the Switch in a Rack
52
After Switch Installation
54
Installing a Network Module
55
Network Module Overview
55
Installing a Network Module
57
Installing a Network Module in the Switch
57
Removing a Network Module
59
Finding the Network Module Serial Number
60
Installing a Power Supply
61
Installing Field Replaceable Units
61
Power Supply Overview
61
Installation Guidelines
69
Inserting the Power Supply
70
Installing Power Supply
70
Connecting to an AC Power Source
71
Connecting to the Power Source
71
Connecting to a DC Power Source
72
Finding the Serial Number
76
Removing Power Supplies
76
Fan Module Overview
77
Installing a Fan Module
77
Installation Guidelines
80
Installing a Fan Module
80
Finding the Fan Module Serial Number
82
Installing an SSD Module
84
SATA SSD Module Overview
84
Installing an SSD Module
85
Removing an SSD Module
87
Getting Started
89
Solving Problems at the System Component Level
89
Troubleshooting
89
Identifying Startup Problems
90
Troubleshooting the Power Supply
90
Contacting Cisco Customer Service
91
Status LED Indicators
91
Troubleshooting the Fan Tray
91
Finding the Serial Number
92
Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series Hardware Installation Manual (102 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 10.94 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
CHAPTER 1 Preface
9
Document Conventions
9
Related Documentation
11
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
11
CHAPTER 2 Product Overview
13
Switch Models
14
Front Panel
15
SFP and QSFP Module Ports
19
Port Mapping for Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series Switches
20
Port Mapping for Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series High Performance Switches
23
RFID Tag
26
Console Ports
26
Management Port
26
USB Host Ports
27
Mode Button
27
Network Modules
27
LED Indicators
28
System LED
29
Power Supply Leds
30
Fan LED
30
Ethernet Management Port LED
30
Rear Panel
31
SATA SSD Module
31
Power Supply Slots
32
Fan Modules
33
CHAPTER 3 Switch Installation
35
Installation Tasks
35
Safety Warnings
36
Unpacking the Switch
37
Establishing the System Ground
37
Required Tools and Equipment
38
Connecting the System Ground
38
Installing the Switch
39
Rack-Mounting
39
Attaching the Rack-Mount Brackets
41
Mounting the Switch a Rack
42
After Switch Installation
45
CHAPTER 4 Installing a Network Module
47
Network Module Overview
47
Installing a Network Module in the Switch
49
Installing a Network Module
49
Removing a Network Module
51
Finding the Network Module Serial Number
52
CHAPTER 5 Installing Field Replaceable Units
53
Installing a Power Supply
53
Power Supply Overview
53
Installation Guidelines
59
Installing Power Supply
60
Inserting the Power Supply
60
Connecting to the Power Source
60
Connecting to an AC Power Source
61
Connecting to a DC Power Source
61
Removing Power Supplies
65
Finding the Serial Number
65
Installing a Fan Module
66
Fan Module Overview
66
Installation Guidelines
68
Installing a Fan Module
68
Finding the Fan Module Serial Number
69
Installing an SSD Module
69
SATA SSD Module Overview
69
Installing an SSD Module
71
Removing an SSD Module
71
CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting
73
Getting Started
73
Solving Problems at the System Component Level
73
Identifying Startup Problems
74
Troubleshooting the Power Supply
74
Troubleshooting the Fan Tray
75
Status LED Indicators
75
Contacting Cisco Customer Service
75
Finding the Serial Number
76
Appendix A Technical Specifications
77
Technical Specifications
77
Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series Hardware Installation Manual (96 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 11.73 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Document Conventions
9
Preface
9
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
11
Related Documentation
11
Product Overview
13
Switch Models
13
Front Panel
14
SFP and QSFP Module Ports
15
Port Mapping for Cisco Catalyst 9500X Series Switches
17
Management Port
19
Mode Button
19
RFID Tag
19
USB Host Ports
19
Console Ports
20
Rear Panel
20
Power Supply Slots
21
SATA SSD Module
21
Fan Modules
22
Preparing for Installation
23
Safety Warnings
23
Site Requirements
24
Air Flow
25
Temperature
25
Humidity
26
Air Quality
27
Altitude
27
Corrosion
27
Dust and Particles
27
EMI and Radio Frequency Interference
28
Power Source Interruptions
29
Shock and Vibration
29
System Grounding
30
Maintaining Safety with Electricity
32
Preventing ESD Damage
32
Installation Tasks
35
Installing a Switch
35
Contents of the Shipping Box
36
Establishing the System Ground
38
Spare Accessory Kits
38
Unpacking the Switch
38
Required Tools and Equipment
39
Connecting the System Ground
40
Installing the Switch
42
Rack-Mounting
42
Attaching the Rack-Mount Brackets
44
Mounting the Switch in a Rack
51
After Switch Installation
52
Installing a Power Supply
53
Installing Field Replaceable Units
53
Power Supply Overview
53
Installation Guidelines
57
Inserting the Power Supply
58
Installing Power Supply
58
Connecting to an AC Power Source
59
Connecting to the Power Source
59
Connecting to a DC Power Source
60
Finding the Serial Number
61
Removing Power Supplies
61
Fan Module Overview
62
Installing a Fan Module
62
Installation Guidelines
64
Finding the Fan Module Serial Number
65
Installing a Fan Module
65
Installing an SSD Module
66
SATA SSD Module Overview
66
Installing an SSD Module
67
Removing an SSD Module
68
Getting Started
69
Solving Problems at the System Component Level
69
Troubleshooting
69
Identifying Startup Problems
70
Troubleshooting the Power Supply
70
Contacting Cisco Customer Service
71
Status LED Indicators
71
Troubleshooting the Fan Tray
71
Finding the Serial Number
72
Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series Hardware Installation Manual (76 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 4.68 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
7
Related Documentation
9
Product Overview
11
Front Panel
13
SFP and QSFP Module Ports
16
Management Port
17
LED Indicators
19
Power Supply Leds
20
Rear Panel
21
Fan Modules
22
Switch Installation
23
Safety Warnings
24
Unpacking the Switch
25
Required Tools and Equipment
26
Connecting the System Ground
27
Installing the Switch
27
Rack-Mounting
27
Attaching the Rack-Mount Brackets
30
Mounting the Switch a Rack
32
After Switch Installation
34
Installing a Network Module
35
Network Module Overview
35
Installing a Network Module in the Switch
38
Installing Network Modules
38
Removing a Network Module
40
Finding the Network Module Serial Number
41
Installing a Power Supply
43
Power Supply Overview
43
Installation Guidelines
45
Installing Power Supply
46
Inserting the Power Supply
46
Connecting to the Power Source
47
Connecting to an AC Power Source
47
Removing Power Supplies
47
Finding the Serial Number
48
Chapter 6 Installing a Fan Module
49
Fan Module Overview
49
Installation Guidelines
50
Installing a Fan Module
50
Finding the Fan Module Serial Number
51
Troubleshooting
53
Getting Started
53
Solving Problems at the System Component Level
53
Identifying Startup Problems
54
Troubleshooting the Power Supply
54
Troubleshooting the Fan Tray
55
Status LED Indicators
55
Contacting Cisco Customer Service
55
Finding the Serial Number
56
Appendix A Technical Specifications
59
Technical Specifications
59
Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications
61
Connector Specifications
61
10/100/1000 Ports (Including Poe)
61
SFP Module Connectors
62
Console Port
63
Cables and Adapters
63
SFP Module Cables
63
Cable Pinouts
64
Console Port Adapter Pinouts
65
Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series Hardware Installation Manual (13 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1.54 MB
Table of Contents
Switch Installation
1
Installation Tasks
1
Safety Warnings
2
Unpacking the Switch
3
Establishing the System Ground
3
Required Tools and Equipment
4
Connecting the System Ground
5
Installing the Switch
5
Rack Mounting
5
Attaching the Rack-Mount Brackets
8
Mounting the Switch a Rack
10
After Switch Installation
12
Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series Troubleshooting (4 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1.25 MB
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