Advantages Of Using Cms And Clustering Switches - Cisco Catalyst 3550 series Software Configuration Manual

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Advantages of Using CMS and Clustering Switches

Using CMS and switch clusters can simplify and minimize your configuration and monitoring tasks. You
can use Cisco switch clustering technology to manage up to 16 interconnected, supported Catalyst
switches through one IP address. This can conserve IP addresses if you have a limited number of them.
CMS is the easiest interface to use and makes switch and switch cluster management accessible to
authorized users from any PC on your network.
By using switch clusters and CMS, you can
Catalyst 3550 Multilayer Switch Software Configuration Guide
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IE2100—Cisco Intelligence Engine 2100 Series Configuration Registrar is a network management
device that works with embedded CNS Agents in the switch software. You can automate initial
configurations and configuration updates by generating switch-specific configuration changes,
sending them to the switch, executing the configuration change, and logging the results.
For more information about IE2100, see
SNMP—SNMP provides a means to monitor and control the switch and switch cluster members.
You can manage switch configuration settings, performance, security, and collect statistics by using
SNMP management applications such as CiscoWorks2000 LAN Management Suite (LMS) and HP
OpenView.
You can manage the switch from an SNMP-compatible management station that is running
platforms such as HP OpenView or SunNet Manager. The switch supports a comprehensive set of
MIB extensions and four RMON groups.
For more information about using SNMP, see
Manage and monitor interconnected Catalyst switches (refer to the release notes for a list of
supported switches), regardless of their geographic proximity and interconnection media, including
Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Fast EtherChannel, Cisco GigaStack Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC),
Gigabit Ethernet, and Gigabit EtherChannel connections.
Accomplish multiple configuration tasks from a single CMS window without needing to remember
CLI commands to accomplish specific tasks.
Apply actions from CMS to multiple ports and multiple switches at the same time. Here are some
examples of configuring and managing multiple ports and switches:
Port configuration such as speed and duplex settings
Port and console port security settings
NTP, STP, VLAN, and QoS configurations
Inventory and statistic reporting and link- and switch-level monitoring and troubleshooting
Group software upgrades
View a topology of interconnected devices to identify existing switch clusters and eligible switches
that can join a cluster. You can also use the topology to quickly identify link information between
switches.
Monitor real-time status of a switch or multiple switches from the LEDs on the front-panel images.
The system, redundant power system (RPS), and port LED colors on the images are similar to those
used on the physical LEDs.
Use an interactive mode that takes you step-by-step through configuring complex features such as
VLANs, ACLs, and QoS.
Chapter 5, "Configuring IE2100 CNS Agents."
Chapter 27, "Configuring SNMP."
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