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Cisco IE 3000 Software Configuration Manual (874 pages)
Software Configuration Guide
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 14.56 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Related Publications
34
CHAPTER 1 Overview 1-1
38
Ease-Of-Deployment and Ease-Of-Use Features
38
Performance Features
39
Management Options
40
Manageability Features
41
Availability and Redundancy Features
42
Vlan Features
43
Security Features
44
Qos and Cos Features
45
Monitoring Features
46
Default Settings after Initial Switch Configuration
47
Network Configuration Examples
49
Design Concepts for Using the Switch
49
Ethernet-To-The-Factory Architecture
50
Demilitarized Zone
51
Enterprise Zone
51
Manufacturing Zone
51
Topology Options
53
Where to Go Next
56
CHAPTER 2 Using the Command-Line Interface
57
Understanding the Help System
59
Understanding Abbreviated Commands
60
Understanding no and Default Forms of Commands
60
Understanding CLI Error Messages
61
Using Configuration Logging
61
Using Command History
62
Changing the Command History Buffer Size
62
Recalling Commands
62
Disabling the Command History Feature
63
Using Editing Features
63
Enabling and Disabling Editing Features
63
Editing Commands through Keystrokes
63
Editing Command Lines that Wrap
65
Searching and Filtering Output of Show and more Commands
66
Accessing the CLI
66
Accessing the CLI through a Console Connection or through Telnet
66
Understanding Command Modes
57
CHAPTER 3 Configuring Cisco IE 3000 Switch Alarms
67
Understanding IE 3000 Switch Alarms
67
Global Status Monitoring Alarms
68
FCS Error Hysteresis Threshold
68
Port Status Monitoring Alarms
68
Triggering Alarm Options
69
Configuring IE 3000 Switch Alarms
70
Default IE 3000 Switch Alarm Configuration
70
Configuring the Power Supply Alarm
71
Setting the Power Mode
71
Setting the Power Supply Alarm Options
71
Configuring the Switch Temperature Alarms
72
Setting the Primary Temperature Threshold for the Switch
72
Setting a Secondary Temperature Threshold for the Switch
73
Associating the Temperature Alarms to a Relay
73
Configuring the FCS Bit Error Rate Alarm
74
Setting the FCS Error Threshold
74
Setting the FCS Error Hysteresis Threshold
74
Configuring Alarm Profiles
75
Creating or Modifying an Alarm Profile
76
Attaching an Alarm Profile to a Specific Port
77
Enabling SNMP Traps
77
Displaying IE 3000 Switch Alarms Status
78
Chapter 4 Assigning the Switch IP Address and Default Gateway
79
Understanding the Boot Process
79
Assigning Switch Information
80
Default Switch Information
81
Understanding DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration
81
DHCP Client Request Process
82
Understanding DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration and Image Update
83
DHCP Auto-Image Update
83
DHCP Autoconfiguration
83
Limitations and Restrictions
83
Configuring DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration
84
Configuring the TFTP Server
84
DHCP Server Configuration Guidelines
84
Configuring the DNS
85
Configuring the Relay Device
86
Obtaining Configuration Files
86
Example Configuration
87
Configuring the DHCP Auto Configuration and Image Update Features
89
Configuring DHCP Autoconfiguration (Only Configuration File)
89
Configuring DHCP Auto-Image Update (Configuration File and Image)
90
Configuring the Client
91
Manually Assigning IP Information
92
Checking and Saving the Running Configuration
92
Modifying the Startup Configuration
93
Default Boot Configuration
94
Automatically Downloading a Configuration File
94
Specifying the Filename to Read and Write the System Configuration
94
Booting Manually
95
Booting a Specific Software Image
96
Controlling Environment Variables
96
Scheduling a Reload of the Software Image
98
Configuring a Scheduled Reload
98
Displaying Scheduled Reload Information
99
CHAPTER 5 Configuring Cisco Energywise
101
Managing Single Entities
101
Managing Single Entities
102
Energywise Domain
102
Energywise Network
102
Single Poe Switch Scenario
103
Energywise Power Level
104
Energywise Importance
105
Energywise Names, Roles, and Keywords
105
Configuration Guidelines
105
Poe and Energywise Interactions
105
Manually Managing Power
106
Powering the Entity
106
Configuring Entity Attributes
107
Powering the Poe Port
108
Configuring Poe-Port Attributes
108
Automatically Managing Power (Recurrence)
109
Examples
111
Setting up the Domain
111
Automatically Managing Power
112
Manually Managing Power
112
Managing Multiple Entities
112
Energywise Query
113
Multiple Poe Switch Scenario
113
Using Queries to Manage Power in the Domain
114
Examples
115
Querying with the Name Attribute
115
Querying to Set Power Levels
116
Querying with Keywords
116
Troubleshooting Energywise
116
Using CLI Commands
117
Verifying the Power Usage
117
Additional Information
118
Managing Power in a LAN
118
Managing Power with IP Routing
118
Chapter 6 Configuring Cisco IOS Configuration Engine
121
Understanding Cisco Configuration Engine Software
121
Configuration Service
122
Event Service
123
Namespace Mapper
123
What You Should Know about the CNS Ids and Device Hostnames
123
Configid
123
Deviceid
124
Hostname and Deviceid
124
Using Hostname, Deviceid, and Configid
124
Understanding Cisco IOS Agents
125
Initial Configuration
125
Incremental (Partial) Configuration
126
Synchronized Configuration
126
Configuring Cisco IOS Agents
126
Enabling Automated CNS Configuration
126
Enabling the CNS Event Agent
127
Enabling the Cisco IOS CNS Agent
129
Enabling an Initial Configuration
129
Enabling a Partial Configuration
133
Displaying CNS Configuration
134
Chapter 7 Clustering Switches
135
Understanding Switch Clusters
135
Cluster Command Switch Characteristics
137
Standby Cluster Command Switch Characteristics
137
Candidate Switch and Cluster Member Switch Characteristics
137
Planning a Switch Cluster
138
Automatic Discovery of Cluster Candidates and Members
138
Discovery through CDP Hops
139
Discovery through Different Vlans
140
Discovery through Non-CDP-Capable and Noncluster-Capable Devices
140
Discovery through Different Management Vlans
141
Discovery of Newly Installed Switches
142
HSRP and Standby Cluster Command Switches
143
Other Considerations for Cluster Standby Groups
144
Virtual IP Addresses
144
Automatic Recovery of Cluster Configuration
145
IP Addresses
146
Hostnames
146
Passwords
146
SNMP Community Strings
147
TACACS+ and RADIUS
147
Using SNMP to Manage Switch Clusters
148
Using the CLI to Manage Switch Clusters
148
Catalyst 1900 and Catalyst 2820 CLI Considerations
148
LRE Profiles
147
CHAPTER 8 Administering the Switch 8-1
151
Managing the System Time and Date
151
Understanding Network Time Protocol
152
Configuring NTP
153
Configuring NTP Authentication
154
Default NTP Configuration
154
Configuring NTP Associations
155
Configuring NTP Broadcast Service
156
Configuring NTP Access Restrictions
158
Configuring the Source IP Address for NTP Packets
160
Displaying the NTP Configuration
161
Configuring Time and Date Manually
161
Setting the System Clock
161
Configuring the Time Zone
162
Displaying the Time and Date Configuration
162
Configuring Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time)
163
Configuring a System Name and Prompt
164
Default System Name and Prompt Configuration
165
Configuring a System Name
165
Understanding DNS
165
Default DNS Configuration
166
Setting up DNS
166
Displaying the DNS Configuration
167
Creating a Banner
167
Default Banner Configuration
167
Configuring a Message-Of-The-Day Login Banner
168
Configuring a Login Banner
168
Managing the MAC Address Table
169
Building the Address Table
170
MAC Addresses and Vlans
170
Default MAC Address Table Configuration
170
Changing the Address Aging Time
171
Removing Dynamic Address Entries
171
Configuring MAC Address Notification Traps
171
Adding and Removing Static Address Entries
173
Configuring Unicast MAC Address Filtering
174
Disabling MAC Address Learning on a VLAN
175
Displaying Address Table Entries
177
Managing the ARP Table
177
Chapter 9 Configuring PTP
179
Understanding PTP
179
Configuring PTP
179
Default Configuration
180
Setting up PTP
181
Displaying the PTP Configuration
182
Chapter 10 Configuring SDM Templates
183
Understanding the SDM Templates
183
Configuring the Switch SDM Template
184
Default SDM Template
184
SDM Template Configuration Guidelines
184
Setting the SDM Template
185
Displaying the SDM Templates
185
CHAPTER 11 Configuring Switch-Based Authentication
187
Preventing Unauthorized Access to Your Switch
187
Protecting Access to Privileged EXEC Commands
188
Default Password and Privilege Level Configuration
188
Setting or Changing a Static Enable Password
189
Protecting Enable and Enable Secret Passwords with Encryption
189
Disabling Password Recovery
191
Setting a Telnet Password for a Terminal Line
192
Configuring Username and Password Pairs
192
Configuring Multiple Privilege Levels
193
Setting the Privilege Level for a Command
194
Changing the Default Privilege Level for Lines
195
Logging into and Exiting a Privilege Level
195
Controlling Switch Access with TACACS
196
Understanding TACACS
196
TACACS+ Operation
198
Configuring TACACS
198
Default TACACS+ Configuration
199
Identifying the TACACS+ Server Host and Setting the Authentication Key
199
Configuring TACACS+ Login Authentication
200
Configuring TACACS+ Authorization for Privileged EXEC Access and Network Services
202
Starting TACACS+ Accounting
203
Displaying the TACACS+ Configuration
203
Controlling Switch Access with RADIUS
203
Understanding RADIUS
204
RADIUS Operation
205
Configuring RADIUS
205
Default RADIUS Configuration
206
Identifying the RADIUS Server Host
206
Configuring RADIUS Login Authentication
209
Defining AAA Server Groups
211
Configuring RADIUS Authorization for User Privileged Access and Network Services
213
Starting RADIUS Accounting
214
Configuring Settings for All RADIUS Servers
215
Configuring the Switch to Use Vendor-Specific RADIUS Attributes
215
Configuring RADIUS Server Load Balancing
217
Configuring the Switch for Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Server Communication
217
Displaying the RADIUS Configuration
218
Configuring the Switch for Local Authentication and Authorization
218
Configuring the Switch for Secure Shell
219
Understanding SSH
219
SSH Servers, Integrated Clients, and Supported Versions
219
Limitations
220
Configuring SSH
220
Configuration Guidelines
220
Setting up the Switch to Run SSH
221
Configuring the SSH Server
222
Displaying the SSH Configuration and Status
223
Configuring the Switch for Secure Socket Layer HTTP
223
Understanding Secure HTTP Servers and Clients
223
Certificate Authority Trustpoints
224
Ciphersuites
225
Configuring Secure HTTP Servers and Clients
226
Configuring a CA Trustpoint
226
Default SSL Configuration
226
SSL Configuration Guidelines
226
Configuring the Secure HTTP Server
227
Configuring the Secure HTTP Client
229
Displaying Secure HTTP Server and Client Status
229
Configuring the Switch for Secure Copy Protocol
230
Information about Secure Copy
230
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Cisco IE 3000 Software Configuration Manual (760 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 23.39 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Related Publications
32
Features
35
Chapter 1 Overview
36
Performance Features
37
Management Options
38
Availability and Redundancy Features
40
VLAN Features
41
Qos and Cos Features
42
Monitoring Features
43
Default Settings after Initial Switch Configuration
44
Network Configuration Examples
46
Ethernet-To-The-Factory Architecture
48
Topology Options
50
Where to Go Next
53
Using the Command-Line Interface
55
CHAPTER 2 Using the Command-Line Interface
55
Understanding Command Modes
55
C H a P T E R 2 Using the Command-Line Interface
56
Understanding the Help System
57
Understanding Abbreviated Commands
58
Understanding no and Default Forms of Commands
58
Understanding CLI Error Messages
59
Using Configuration Logging
59
Using Command History
60
Changing the Command History Buffer Size
60
Recalling Commands
60
Disabling the Command History Feature
61
Using Editing Features
61
Editing Commands through Keystrokes
61
Enabling and Disabling Editing Features
61
Editing Command Lines that Wrap
63
Accessing the CLI
64
Accessing the CLI through a Console Connection or through Telnet
64
Searching and Filtering Output of Show and more Commands
64
Understanding IE 3000 Switch Alarms
65
FCS Error Hysteresis Threshold
66
Global Status Monitoring Alarms
66
Port Status Monitoring Alarms
66
Chapter 3 Configuring Cisco IE 3000 Switch Alarm
66
Triggering Alarm Options
67
Configuring Ie 3000 Switch Alarms/Default Ie 3000 Switch Alarm Configuration
68
Configuring IE 3000 Switch Alarms
68
Default IE 3000 Switch Alarm Configuration
68
Configuring the Power Supply Alarm
69
Setting the Power Mode
69
Setting the Power Supply Alarm Options
69
Configuring the Switch Temperature Alarms
70
Setting the Primary Temperature Threshold for the Switch
70
Associating the Temperature Alarms to a Relay
71
Setting a Secondary Temperature Threshold for the Switch
71
Configuring the FCS Bit Error Rate Alarm
72
Setting the FCS Error Hysteresis Threshold
72
Setting the FCS Error Threshold
72
Configuring Alarm Profiles
73
Creating or Modifying an Alarm Profile
74
Attaching an Alarm Profile to a Specific Port
75
Enabling SNMP Traps
75
Displaying IE 3000 Switch Alarms Status
76
Chapter 4 Assigning the Switch IP Address and Default Gateway
77
Understanding the Boot Process
77
Assigning Switch Information
78
Default Switch Information
79
Understanding DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration
79
DHCP Client Request Process
80
DHCP Auto-Image Update
81
DHCP Autoconfiguration
81
Limitations and Restrictions
81
Understanding DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration and Image Update
81
Configuring DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration
82
Configuring the TFTP Server
82
DHCP Server Configuration Guidelines
82
Configuring the DNS
83
Configuring the Relay Device
84
Obtaining Configuration Files
84
Example Configuration
85
Configuring DHCP Autoconfiguration (Only Configuration File)
87
Configuring the DHCP Auto Configuration and Image Update Features
87
Configuring DHCP Auto-Image Update (Configuration File and Image)
88
Configuring the Client
89
Manually Assigning IP Information
90
Checking and Saving the Running Configuration
91
Modifying the Startup Configuration
92
Automatically Downloading a Configuration File
92
Default Boot Configuration
92
Specifying the Filename to Read and Write the System Configuration
92
Booting Manually
93
Booting a Specific Software Image
94
Controlling Environment Variables
94
Scheduling a Reload of the Software Image
96
Configuring a Scheduled Reload
96
Displaying Scheduled Reload Information
97
Chapter 5 Configuring Cisco IOS CNS Agents
99
Understanding Cisco Configuration Engine Software
99
Chapter 5 Configuring Cisco IO CN Agent
100
Configuration Service
100
Configid
101
Event Service
101
Namespace Mapper
101
What You Should Know about the CNS Ids and Device Hostnames
101
Deviceid
102
Hostname and Deviceid
102
Using Hostname, Deviceid, and Configid
102
Understanding Cisco IOS Agents
103
Initial Configuration
103
Incremental (Partial) Configuration
104
Synchronized Configuration
104
Configuring Cisco IOS Agents
104
Enabling Automated CNS Configuration
104
Enabling the CNS Event Agent
105
Enabling an Initial Configuration
107
Enabling the Cisco IOS CNS Agent
107
Enabling a Partial Configuration
111
Displaying CNS Configuration
112
Chapter 6 Clustering Switches
113
Understanding Switch Clusters
113
Candidate Switch and Cluster Member Switch Characteristics
115
Cluster Command Switch Characteristics
115
Standby Cluster Command Switch Characteristics
115
Planning a Switch Cluster
116
Automatic Discovery of Cluster Candidates and Members
116
Discovery through CDP Hops
117
Discovery through Different Vlans
118
Discovery through Non-CDP-Capable and Noncluster-Capable Devices
118
Discovery through Different Management Vlans
119
Discovery of Newly Installed Switches
120
HSRP and Standby Cluster Command Switches
121
Other Considerations for Cluster Standby Groups
122
Virtual IP Addresses
122
Automatic Recovery of Cluster Configuration
123
Hostnames
124
IP Addresses
124
Passwords
125
SNMP Community Strings
125
TACACS+ and RADIUS
125
LRE Profiles
126
Using the CLI to Manage Switch Clusters
126
Catalyst 1900 and Catalyst 2820 CLI Considerations
126
Using SNMP to Manage Switch Clusters
127
Managing the System Time and Date
129
Understanding Network Time Protocol
130
Chapter 7 Administering the Switch
130
Configuring NTP
131
Configuring NTP Authentication
132
Default NTP Configuration
132
Configuring NTP Associations
133
Configuring NTP Broadcast Service
134
Configuring NTP Access Restrictions
136
Configuring the Source IP Address for NTP Packets
138
Displaying the NTP Configuration
139
Configuring Time and Date Manually
139
Setting the System Clock
139
Configuring the Time Zone
140
Displaying the Time and Date Configuration
140
Configuring Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time)
141
Configuring a System Name and Prompt
142
Configuring a System Name
143
Default System Name and Prompt Configuration
143
Understanding DNS
143
Default DNS Configuration
144
Setting up DNS
144
Displaying the DNS Configuration
145
Creating a Banner
145
Default Banner Configuration
145
Configuring a Login Banner
146
Configuring a Message-Of-The-Day Login Banner
146
Managing the MAC Address Table
147
Building the Address Table
148
Default MAC Address Table Configuration
148
MAC Addresses and Vlans
148
Changing the Address Aging Time
149
Configuring MAC Address Notification Traps
149
Removing Dynamic Address Entries
149
Adding and Removing Static Address Entries
151
Configuring Unicast MAC Address Filtering
152
Displaying Address Table Entries
154
Managing the ARP Table
154
Chapter 8 Configuring SDM Templates
155
Understanding the SDM Templates
155
Configuring the Switch SDM Template
156
Default SDM Template
156
SDM Template Configuration Guidelines
156
Setting the SDM Template
156
Displaying the SDM Templates
157
CHAPTER 9 Configuring Switch-Based Authentication
159
Preventing Unauthorized Access to Your Switch
159
Protecting Access to Privileged EXEC Commands
160
C H a P T E R 9 Configuring Switch-Based Authentication
160
Default Password and Privilege Level Configuration
160
Protecting Enable and Enable Secret Passwords with Encryption
161
Setting or Changing a Static Enable Password
161
Disabling Password Recovery
163
Configuring Username and Password Pairs
164
Setting a Telnet Password for a Terminal Line
164
Configuring Multiple Privilege Levels
165
Setting the Privilege Level for a Command
166
Changing the Default Privilege Level for Lines
167
Logging into and Exiting a Privilege Level
167
Controlling Switch Access with TACACS
168
Understanding TACACS
168
Configuring TACACS
170
TACACS+ Operation
170
Default TACACS+ Configuration
171
Identifying the TACACS+ Server Host and Setting the Authentication Key
171
Configuring TACACS+ Login Authentication
172
Configuring TACACS+ Authorization for Privileged EXEC Access and Network Services
174
Displaying the TACACS+ Configuration
175
Starting TACACS+ Accounting
175
Controlling Switch Access with RADIUS
175
Understanding RADIUS
176
Configuring RADIUS
177
RADIUS Operation
177
Default RADIUS Configuration
178
Identifying the RADIUS Server Host
178
Configuring RADIUS Login Authentication
181
Defining AAA Server Groups
183
Configuring RADIUS Authorization for User Privileged Access and Network Services
185
Starting RADIUS Accounting
186
Configuring Settings for All RADIUS Servers
187
Configuring the Switch to Use Vendor-Specific RADIUS Attributes
187
Configuring the Switch for Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Server Communication
189
Displaying the RADIUS Configuration
189
Configuring the Switch for Local Authentication and Authorization
190
Configuring the Switch for Secure Shell
191
SSH Servers, Integrated Clients, and Supported Versions
191
Understanding SSH
191
Configuration Guidelines
192
Configuring SSH
192
Limitations
192
Setting up the Switch to Run SSH
193
Configuring the SSH Server
194
Displaying the SSH Configuration and Status
195
Configuring the Switch for Secure Socket Layer HTTP
195
Understanding Secure HTTP Servers and Clients
195
Certificate Authority Trustpoints
196
Ciphersuites
197
Configuring a CA Trustpoint
198
Configuring Secure HTTP Servers and Clients
198
Default SSL Configuration
198
SSL Configuration Guidelines
198
Configuring the Secure HTTP Server
199
Configuring the Secure HTTP Client
201
Displaying Secure HTTP Server and Client Status
201
Configuring the Switch for Secure Copy Protocol
202
Information about Secure Copy
202
CHAPTER 10 Configuring IEEE 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
203
Understanding IEEE 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
203
C H a P T E R 10 Configuring IEEE 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
204
Device Roles
204
Authentication Process
205
Authentication Initiation and Message Exchange
207
IEEE 802.1X Host Mode
209
Ports in Authorized and Unauthorized States
209
IEEE 802.1X Accounting
210
IEEE 802.1X Accounting Attribute-Value Pairs
210
Using 802.1X Readiness Check
211
Using IEEE 802.1X Authentication with VLAN Assignment
212
Using IEEE 802.1X Authentication with Guest VLAN
213
Using IEEE 802.1X Authentication with Restricted VLAN
214
Using IEEE 802.1X Authentication with Inaccessible Authentication Bypass
215
Using IEEE 802.1X Authentication with Voice VLAN Ports
216
Using IEEE 802.1X Authentication with Port Security
217
Using IEEE 802.1X Authentication with Wake-On-LAN
217
Using IEEE 802.1X Authentication with MAC Authentication Bypass
218
Using Network Admission Control Layer 2 IEEE 802.1X Validation
219
Using Web Authentication
219
Web Authentication with Automatic MAC Check
220
Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication
220
Cisco IE 3000 Command Reference Manual (802 pages)
Command Reference
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 9.94 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
17
Audience
17
Purpose
17
Conventions
17
Related Publications
18
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
19
Chapter 1 Using the Command-Line Interface
21
CLI Command Modes
21
User EXEC Mode
23
Privileged EXEC Mode
23
Global Configuration Mode
23
Interface Configuration Mode
24
Config-Vlan Mode
24
VLAN Configuration Mode
25
Line Configuration Mode
25
Chapter 2 IE 3000 Switch Cisco IOS Commands
27
Aaa Accounting Dot1X
27
Chapter 2 IE 3000 Switch Cisco IO Command
28
Aaa Accounting Dot1X
28
Aaa Authentication Dot1X
29
Aaa Authentication Dot1X
30
Aaa Authorization Network
31
Alarm Facility Fcs-Hysteresis
32
Alarm Facility Power-Supply
33
Alarm Facility Temperature
34
Alarm Facility Temperature
35
Alarm Profile (Global Configuration)
36
Alarm Profile (Interface Configuration)
38
Alarm Relay-Mode
39
Archive Download-Sw
40
Archive Tar
43
Archive Upload-Sw
46
Auto Qos Voip
48
Auto Qos Voip
49
Boot Config-File
52
Boot Enable-Break
53
Boot Helper
54
Boot Helper-Config-File
55
Boot Manual
56
Boot Private-Config-File
57
Boot System
58
Channel-Group
59
Channel-Protocol
62
Cip
63
Class
64
Class-Map
66
Clear Dot1X
68
Clear Eap Sessions
69
Clear Errdisable Interface
70
Clear Ip Dhcp Snooping
71
Clear Ip Dhcp Snooping
72
Clear Lacp
73
Clear Mac Address-Table
74
Clear Mac Address-Table Move Update
75
Clear Pagp
76
Clear Port-Security
77
Clear Spanning-Tree Counters
79
Clear Spanning-Tree Detected-Protocols
80
Clear Vmps Statistics
81
Clear Vtp Counters
82
Cluster Commander-Address
83
Cluster Discovery Hop-Count
85
Cluster Enable
86
Cluster Holdtime
88
Cluster Member
89
Cluster Member
90
Cluster Outside-Interface
91
Cluster Run
92
Cluster Standby-Group
93
Cluster Timer
95
Define Interface-Range
96
Delete
98
Deny (MAC Access-List Configuration)
99
Dot1X
102
Dot1X Auth-Fail Max-Attempts
104
Dot1X Auth-Fail Vlan
106
Dot1X Control-Direction
108
Dot1X Critical (Global Configuration)
110
Dot1X Critical (Interface Configuration)
112
Dot1X Default
114
Dot1X Fallback
115
Dot1X Guest-Vlan
116
Dot1X Host-Mode
118
Dot1X Initialize
119
Dot1X Mac-Auth-Bypass
120
Dot1X Max-Reauth-Req
122
Dot1X Max-Req
123
Dot1X Pae
124
Dot1X Port-Control
125
Dot1X Re-Authenticate
127
Dot1X Reauthentication
128
Dot1X Test Eapol-Capable
129
Dot1X Test Timeout
130
Dot1X Timeout
131
Duplex
133
Errdisable Detect Cause
135
Errdisable Detect Cause
136
Errdisable Detect Cause Small-Frame
137
Errdisable Recovery Cause Small-Frame
139
Errdisable Recovery
140
Errdisable Recovery
141
Exception Crashinfo
142
Fallback Profile
143
Fcs-Threshold
145
Flowcontrol
146
Interface Port-Channel
148
Interface Range
150
Interface Vlan
152
Ip Access-Group
153
Ip Address
155
Ip Admission
157
Ip Admission Name Proxy Http
158
Ip Dhcp Snooping
160
Ip Dhcp Snooping Binding
161
Ip Dhcp Snooping Binding
162
Ip Dhcp Snooping Database
163
Ip Dhcp Snooping Database
164
Ip Dhcp Snooping Information Option
165
Ip Dhcp Snooping Information Option Allow-Untrusted
167
Ip Dhcp Snooping Limit Rate
169
Ip Dhcp Snooping Trust
170
Ip Dhcp Snooping Verify
171
Ip Dhcp Snooping Vlan
172
Ip Igmp Filter
173
Ip Igmp Max-Groups
175
Ip Igmp Profile
177
Ip Igmp Profile
178
Ip Igmp Snooping
179
Ip Igmp Snooping
180
Ip Igmp Snooping Last-Member-Query-Interval
181
Ip Igmp Snooping Querier
183
Ip Igmp Snooping Querier
184
Ip Igmp Snooping Report-Suppression
185
Ip Igmp Snooping Tcn
187
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Cisco IE 3000 Hardware Installation Manual (186 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 9.01 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
9
Audience
9
Purpose
9
Conventions
9
Related Publications
10
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
10
Overview
11
Switch Models
12
Front-Panel Description
12
Chapter 1 Overview
12
10/100 Ports
18
Dual-Purpose Ports
18
SFP Modules
18
100BASE-FX Ports
20
100BASE-X Ports
20
Poe Ports
20
Power and Relay Connector
20
Console Port
21
Leds
21
Setup LED
22
System LED
22
Alarm LED
22
Power Status LED
25
10/100 Port Status Leds
25
100Base-FX Port Status Leds
26
Dual-Purpose Port Leds
26
100BASE-X SFP Port Leds
27
Poe Status LED
27
10/100BASE-T Poe and Non-Poe Port Leds
27
Compact Flash Memory Card
28
Rear-Panel Description
29
Power Converter (Optional)
30
AC-Input Power Supply (Optional)
31
Management Options
32
Network Configurations
33
Preparing for Installation
35
Warnings
36
Chapter 2 Switch Installation
36
Installation Guidelines
37
Environment and Enclosure Guidelines
37
Other Guidelines
37
Verifying Package Contents
39
Adding Modules to the Switch
39
Expansion Module Configurations
39
Connecting Modules
44
Installing or Removing the Compact Flash Memory Card
46
Verifying Switch Operation
47
Connecting a PC or a Terminal to the Console Port
48
Connecting the Protective Ground and DC Power
49
Grounding the Switch
49
Wiring the DC Power Source
52
Attach the Power and Relay Connector to the Switch
57
Attaching DC Power to the Poe Expansion Modules
57
Running POST
59
Applying Power to the Switch
59
Verify POST Results
59
Disconnect Power
60
Installing the Switch
60
Installing the Switch on a DIN Rail
61
Installing the Switch on the Wall
65
Installing the Switch in a Rack
67
Removing the Switch from a DIN Rail or a Rack
69
Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits
70
Wiring the Protective Ground and DC Power
70
Wiring the External Alarms
71
Connecting Destination Ports
74
Connecting to 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ports
74
Installing and Removing SFP Transceivers
75
Installing SFP Transceivers into Module Ports
76
Removing SFP Transceivers from Module Ports
77
Connecting to SFP Transceivers
78
Connecting to a Dual-Purpose Port
79
Connecting to 100BASE-FX Ports
81
Connecting to a Poe Port
82
Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter
82
Attaching the Power Converter to the Switch
83
Installing the Power Converter on a DIN Rail, Wall, or Rack Adapter
84
Connecting the DC Power Clip
84
Connecting the Power Converter to an AC Power Source
85
Preparing the AC Power Cord
85
Connecting the AC Power Cord to the Power Converter
85
Connecting the Power Converter to a DC Power Source
88
Applying Power to the Power Converter
90
Connecting the Switch to the AC-Input Power Supply
90
Attaching the Power Supply to the Switch
90
Installing the AC-Input Power Supply on a DIN Rail, Wall, or Rack Adapter
90
Connecting the DC Power Clip
91
Connecting the AC-Input Power Supply to an AC Power Source
91
Connecting the AC Power Cord to the Power Supply
92
Where to Go Next
92
Cisco IE 3000 Hardware Installation Manual (170 pages)
Cisco Systems Switch Installation Guide
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 10.1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
9
Audience
9
Purpose
9
Conventions
9
Related Publications
10
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
10
Overview
11
Chapter 1 Overview
12
Switch Models
12
Front-Panel Description
12
10/100 Ports
15
Dual-Purpose Ports
15
100BASE-FX Ports
15
Power and Relay Connector
15
Console Port
16
Leds
16
Setup LED
17
System LED
19
Alarm LED
19
Power Status LED
19
10/100 Port Status Leds
20
100Base-FX Port Status Leds
20
Dual-Purpose Port Leds
21
Compact Flash Memory Card
21
Rear-Panel Description
22
Power Converter (Optional)
23
Management Options
24
Network Configurations
25
Chapter 2 Switch Installation
28
Warnings
28
Installation Guidelines
29
Environment and Enclosure Guidelines
29
Other Guidelines
29
Adding Modules to the Switch
31
Expansion Module Configurations
31
Connecting Modules
34
Verifying Package Contents
31
Installing or Removing the Compact Flash Memory Card
36
Verifying Switch Operation
37
Connecting a PC or a Terminal to the Console Port
38
Connecting the Protective Ground and DC Power
39
Grounding the Switch
39
Wiring the DC Power Source
42
Attach the Power and Relay Connector to the Switch
47
Running POST
48
Power on the Switch
48
Verify POST Results
48
Disconnect Power
48
Installing the Switch
49
Installing the Switch on a DIN Rail
49
Installing the Switch on the Wall
53
Installing the Switch in a Rack
55
Removing the Switch from a DIN Rail or a Rack
57
Connecting Power and Alarm Circuits
58
Wiring the Protective Ground and DC Power
58
Wiring the External Alarms
59
Connecting Destination Ports
62
Connecting to 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ports
62
Installing and Removing SFP Modules
63
Installing SFP Modules into SFP Module Slots
64
Removing SFP Modules from SFP Module Slots
66
Connecting to SFP Modules
67
Connecting to a Dual-Purpose Port
68
Connecting to 100BASE-FX Ports
69
Connecting the Switch to the Power Converter
70
Attaching the Power Converter to the Switch
71
Installing the Power Converter on a DIN Rail, Wall, or Rack Adapter
72
Connecting the DC Power Clip
72
Connecting the Power Converter to an AC Power Source
73
Preparing the AC Power Cord
73
Connecting the AC Power Cord to the Power Converter
74
Connecting the Power Converter to a DC Power Source
77
Applying Power to the Power Converter
79
Where to Go Next
79
Cisco IE 3000 Message Manual (98 pages)
Switch System
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1.27 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
RMON Messages
4
SPAN Messages
4
Audience
5
Conventions
5
Preface
5
Purpose
5
Related Publications
6
Device Manager
6
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
7
Chapter 1 System Message Overview
9
How to Read System Messages
9
Error Message Traceback Reports
9
Chapter 2 Message and Recovery Procedures
9
Cluster
10
Description
10
Table
10
Message Severity Levels
11
Error Message Traceback Reports
12
SPANTREE_VLAN_SW Messages
16
SWITCH_QOS_TB Messages
16
UFAST_MCAST_SW Messages
16
ACLMGR Messages
16
Error Message Traceback Reports
18
Output Interpreter
18
Bug Toolkit
18
BACKUP_INTERFACE Messages
20
CMP Messages
21
DHCP_SNOOPING Messages
22
DOT1X Messages
25
DOT1X_SWITCH Messages
26
DTP Messages
29
DWL Messages
31
EC Messages
31
ETHCNTR Messages
35
EXPRESS_SETUP Messages
36
FLASH_DEVICE Messages
37
GBIC_SECURITY Messages
37
Traceback Reports
38
GBIC_SECURITY_CRYPT Messages
38
HARDWARE Messages
39
HLFM Messages
41
IDBMAN Messages
42
IGMP_QUERIER Messages
45
IP_DEVICE_TRACKING_HA Messages
46
MAC_LIMIT Messages
46
MAC_MOVE Messages
47
PHY Messages
47
PLATFORM Messages
49
Platform_Ipv6 Message
49
PLATFORM_PM Messages
49
PLATFORM_VLAN Messages
50
PM Messages
51
PORT_SECURITY Messages
59
QOSMGR Messages
61
RMON Messages
66
SPAN Messages
66
SPANTREE Messages
67
SPANTREE_FAST Messages
75
SPANTREE_VLAN_SW Messages
75
STORM_CONTROL Messages
75
SUPERVISOR Messages
76
SUPQ Messages
76
SW_MACAUTH Messages
78
SW_VLAN Messages
79
SWITCH_QOS_TB Messages
85
TCAMMGR Messages
86
UDLD Messages
87
UFAST_MCAST_SW Messages
89
VQPCLIENT Messages
90
Variable Fields
97
Cisco IE 3000 Getting Started Manual (32 pages)
Cisco Systems Switch User Manual
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1.94 MB
Table of Contents
Getting Started Guide
1
Table of Contents
1
About this Guide
1
Getting Started Guide
1
Taking out What You Need
2
Connecting Expansion Modules
3
Running Express Setup
5
Managing the Switch
9
Installing the Switch
11
Before You Begin
12
Equipment that You Supply
12
Installation Warning Statements
13
Mounting the Switch to a DIN Rail or to the Rack Adapter
16
Grounding the Switch
17
Wiring the DC Power Source
18
Optional Procedures
21
Connecting to the Switch Ports
21
Connecting to the Switch Ports
22
Connecting to 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ports
22
Installing SFP Modules and Connecting to Ports
23
Connecting to Dual-Purpose Ports
24
Connecting to 100BASE-FX Ports
24
Verifying Port Connectivity
24
In Case of Difficulty
25
Resetting the Switch
26
Accessing Online Help
27
For more Information
27
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
28
Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms
28
Optional Procedures
22
Step 1
22
Cisco IE 3000 Getting Started Manual (32 pages)
Getting Started Guide
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 2.12 MB
Table of Contents
Cisco Ie 3000 Switch Getting Started Guide
1
Table of Contents
1
About this Guide
1
Taking out What You Need
2
Connecting Expansion Modules
3
Running Express Setup
5
Managing the Switch
9
Installing the Switch
11
Before You Begin
12
Equipment that You Supply
12
Installation Warning Statements
13
Mounting the Switch to a DIN Rail or to the Rack Adapter
16
Grounding the Switch
17
Wiring the DC Power Source
18
Optional Procedures
21
Connecting to the Switch Ports
21
Connecting to the Switch Ports
22
Connecting to 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ports
22
Installing SFP Modules and Connecting to Ports
23
Connecting to Dual-Purpose Ports
24
Connecting to 100BASE-FX Ports
24
Verifying Port Connectivity
24
In Case of Difficulty
25
Resetting the Switch
26
Accessing Online Help
27
For more Information
27
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
28
Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms
28
Optional Procedures
22
Step 1
22
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