Cisco Catalyst 2950 Software Configuration Manual page 70

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Menus and Toolbar
Table 3-11 Menu Bar
Menu-Bar Options
CMS
Page Setup
Print Preview
Print
Guide Mode/Expert Mode
2
Preferences
Administration
2
IP Addresses
2
SNMP
2
System Time
2
HTTP Port
2
Console Baud Rate
2
MAC Addresses
2
ARP
1
Save Configuration
1
Software Upgrade
1
System Reload
Cluster
3
Cluster Manager
1 4
Create Cluster
1 5
Delete Cluster
1 5
Add to Cluster
1 5
Remove from Cluster
Standby Command Switches
2 5
Hop Count
Catalyst 2950 Desktop Switch Software Configuration Guide
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Task
Set default document printer properties to be used when printing from CMS.
View the way the CMS window or help file will appear when printed.
Print a CMS window or help file.
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Select which interaction mode to use when you select a configuration option.
Set CMS display properties, such as polling intervals, the default views to open at startup,
and the color of administratively shutdown ports.
Configure IP information for a switch.
Enable and disable Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), enter community
strings, and configure end stations as trap managers.
Configure the system time or configure the Network Time Protocol (NTP).
Configure the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) port.
Change the baud rate for the switch console port.
Enter dynamic, secure, and static addresses in a switch address table. You can also define
the forwarding behavior of static addresses.
Display the device Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table, and configure the ARP
cache timeout setting.
Save the configuration for the cluster or switch to Flash memory.
Upgrade the software for the cluster or a switch.
Reboot the switch with the latest installed software.
Launch a CMS session from the command switch.
Designate a command switch, and name a cluster.
Delete a cluster.
Add a candidate to a cluster.
Remove a member from the cluster.
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Create a Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) standby group to provide
command-switch redundancy.
Enter the number of hops away that a command switch looks for members and for
candidate switches.
Chapter 3
Getting Started with CMS
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