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Cisco WS-C3550-12G Software Configuration Manual (798 pages)
Multilayer Switch
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Cisco
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Switch
| Size: 5.58 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Obtaining Documentation
31
Related Publications
31
World Wide Web
31
Obtaining Technical Assistance
32
Ordering Documentation
32
Technical Assistance Center
33
Management Options
39
Advantages of Using Cms and Clustering Switches
40
Network Configuration Examples
41
Ios Command Modes
51
Abbreviating Commands
53
Getting Help
53
Understanding CLI Messages
54
Using Command History
55
Changing the Command History Buffer Size
55
Recalling Commands
55
Disabling the Command History Feature
55
Using Editing Features
56
Enabling and Disabling Editing Features
56
Editing Commands through Keystrokes
56
Editing Command Lines that Wrap
58
Searching and Filtering Output of Show and more Commands
58
Accessing the CLI
59
Chapter 3 Getting Started with CM
62
Features
62
Front Panel View
64
Cluster Tree
65
Front-Panel Images
66
Redundant Power System LED
67
Port Modes and Leds
68
VLAN Membership Modes
69
Topology View
70
Topology Icons
72
Device and Link Labels
73
Colors in the Topology View
74
Topology Display Options
74
Menus and Toolbar
75
Menu Bar
75
Toolbar
81
Front Panel View Popup Menus
82
Device Popup Menu
82
Port Popup Menu
82
Topology View Popup Menus
83
Link Popup Menu
83
Device Popup Menus
84
Interaction Modes
86
Guide Mode
86
Expert Mode
86
Wizards
86
Tool Tips
87
Online Help
87
CMS Window Components
88
Host Name List
88
Tabs, Lists, and Tables
89
Icons Used in Windows
89
Buttons
89
Accessing CMS
90
Access Modes in CMS
91
HTTP Access to CMS
91
Verifying Your Changes
92
Change Notification
92
Error Checking
92
Saving Your Changes
92
Using Different Versions of CMS
93
Where to Go Next
93
Chapter 4 Assigning the Switch IP Address and Default Gateway
95
Understanding the Boot Process
95
Assigning Switch Information
96
Default Switch Information
97
Understanding DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration
97
DHCP Client Request Process
98
Configuring the DHCP Server
99
Configuring the TFTP Server
99
Configuring the DNS
100
Configuring the Relay Device
100
Obtaining Configuration Files
101
Example Configuration
102
Manually Assigning IP Information
104
Checking and Saving the Running Configuration
104
Modifying the Startup Configuration
106
Default Boot Configuration
106
Automatically Downloading a Configuration File
106
Specifying the Filename to Read and Write the System Configuration
107
Booting Manually
107
Booting a Specific Software Image
108
Controlling Environment Variables
109
Scheduling a Reload of the Software Image
111
Configuring a Scheduled Reload
111
Displaying Scheduled Reload Information
112
Chapter 5 Clustering Switches
113
Understanding Switch Clusters
114
Command Switch Characteristics
114
Standby Command Switch Characteristics
115
Candidate and Member Switches Characteristics
115
Planning a Switch Cluster
116
Automatic Discovery of Cluster Candidates and Members
116
Discovery through CDP Hops
116
Discovery through Non-CDP-Capable and Noncluster-Capable Devices
118
Discovery through Different Vlans
119
Discovery through the same Management VLAN
120
Discovery through Different Management Vlans
121
Discovery through Routed Ports
122
Discovery of Newly Installed Switches
123
HSRP and Standby Command Switches
124
Automatic Recovery of Cluster Configuration
125
Virtual IP Addresses
125
Considerations for Cluster Standby Groups
126
IP Addresses
127
Host Names
128
Passwords
128
SNMP Community Strings
128
Tacacs
129
Access Modes in CMS
129
LRE Profiles
129
Availability of Switch-Specific Features in Switch Clusters
130
Creating a Switch Cluster
130
Enabling a Command Switch
131
Adding Member Switches
132
Creating a Cluster Standby Group
134
Verifying a Switch Cluster
136
Using the CLI to Manage Switch Clusters
137
Catalyst 1900 and Catalyst 2820 CLI Considerations
137
Using SNMP to Manage Switch Clusters
138
Preventing Unauthorized Access to Your Switch
139
Chapter 6 Administering the Switch
140
Protecting Access to Privileged EXEC Commands
140
Default Password and Privilege Level Configuration
141
Setting or Changing a Static Enable Password
141
Protecting Enable and Enable Secret Passwords with Encryption
142
Disabling Password Recovery
143
Setting a Telnet Password for a Terminal Line
144
Configuring Username and Password Pairs
145
Configuring Multiple Privilege Levels
146
Setting the Privilege Level for a Command
146
Changing the Default Privilege Level for Lines
147
Logging into and Exiting a Privilege Level
148
Controlling Switch Access with TACACS
148
Understanding TACACS
148
TACACS+ Operation
150
Configuring TACACS
151
Default TACACS+ Configuration
151
Identifying the TACACS+ Server Host and Setting the Authentication Key
151
Configuring TACACS+ Login Authentication
152
Configuring TACACS+ Authorization for Privileged EXEC Access and Network Services
154
Starting TACACS+ Accounting
155
Displaying the TACACS+ Configuration
155
Controlling Switch Access with RADIUS
155
Understanding RADIUS
156
RADIUS Operation
157
Configuring RADIUS
157
Default RADIUS Configuration
158
Identifying the RADIUS Server Host
158
Configuring RADIUS Login Authentication
161
Defining AAA Server Groups
162
Configuring RADIUS Authorization for User Privileged Access and Network Services
164
Starting RADIUS Accounting
165
Configuring Settings for All RADIUS Servers
166
Configuring the Switch to Use Vendor-Specific RADIUS Attributes
166
Configuring the Switch for Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Server Communication
167
Displaying the RADIUS Configuration
168
Configuring the Switch for Local Authentication and Authorization
169
Managing the System Time and Date
170
Understanding the System Clock
170
Understanding Network Time Protocol
170
Configuring NTP
172
Configuring NTP Authentication
173
Default NTP Configuration
173
Configuring NTP Associations
174
Configuring NTP Broadcast Service
175
Configuring NTP Access Restrictions
176
Configuring the Source IP Address for NTP Packets
178
Displaying the NTP Configuration
179
Configuring Time and Date Manually
179
Displaying the Time and Date Configuration
180
Setting the System Clock
180
Configuring the Time Zone
181
Configuring Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time)
182
Configuring a System Name and Prompt
184
Default System Name and Prompt Configuration
184
Configuring a System Name
184
Configuring a System Prompt
185
Understanding DNS
185
Default DNS Configuration
186
Setting up DNS
186
Displaying the DNS Configuration
187
Creating a Banner
187
Default Banner Configuration
187
Configuring a Message-Of-The-Day Login Banner
188
Configuring a Login Banner
189
Managing the MAC Address Table
189
Building the Address Table
190
MAC Addresses and Vlans
190
Default MAC Address Table Configuration
191
Changing the Address Aging Time
191
Removing Dynamic Address Entries
192
Configuring MAC Address Notification Traps
192
Adding and Removing Static Address Entries
194
Displaying Address Table Entries
195
Optimizing System Resources for User-Selected Features
195
Using the Templates
197
CHAPTER 7 Configuring 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
199
Understanding 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
199
C H a P T E R 7 Configuring 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
200
Device Roles
200
Authentication Initiation and Message Exchange
201
Ports in Authorized and Unauthorized States
202
Supported Topologies
202
Configuring 802.1X Authentication
203
Default 802.1X Configuration
204
802.1X Configuration Guidelines
205
Enabling 802.1X Authentication
206
Configuring the Switch-To-RADIUS-Server Communication
207
Enabling Periodic Re-Authentication
208
Manually Re-Authenticating a Client Connected to a Port
209
Changing the Quiet Period
209
Changing the Switch-To-Client Retransmission Time
210
Setting the Switch-To-Client Frame-Retransmission Number
211
Enabling Multiple Hosts
211
Resetting the 802.1X Configuration to the Default Values
212
Displaying 802.1X Statistics and Status
212
CHAPTER 8 Configuring Interface Characteristics
213
Understanding Interface Types
213
Port-Based Vlans
214
Switch Ports
214
Access Ports
214
C H a P T E R 8 Configuring Interface Characteristics
215
Trunk Ports
215
Etherchannel Port Groups
215
Switch Virtual Interfaces
216
Routed Ports
216
Connecting Interfaces
217
Using the Interface Command
218
Procedures for Configuring Interfaces
219
Configuring a Range of Interfaces
221
Configuring and Using Interface Range Macros
223
Configuring Layer 2 Interfaces
224
Default Layer 2 Ethernet Interface Configuration
225
Configuring Interface Speed and Duplex Mode
226
Configuration Guidelines
226
Setting the Interface Speed and Duplex Parameters
226
Configuring IEEE 802.3X Flow Control
228
Adding a Description for an Interface
229
Monitoring and Maintaining the Layer 2 Interface
230
Monitoring Interface and Controller Status
230
Clearing and Resetting Interfaces and Counters
232
Shutting down and Restarting the Interface
233
Configuring Layer 3 Interfaces
234
Chapter 9 Creating and Maintaining Vlans
237
Understanding Vlans
237
Number of Supported Vlans
238
VLAN Port Membership Modes
239
Using the VLAN Trunking Protocol
239
The VTP Domain and VTP Modes
240
VTP Advertisements
241
VTP Version 2
242
VTP Pruning
242
Configuring VTP
244
Configuring a VTP Client
244
Configuring a VTP Server
244
Default VTP Configuration
244
VTP Configuration Guidelines
244
Disabling VTP (VTP Transparent Mode)
247
Enabling VTP Version 2
248
Enabling VTP Pruning
249
Monitoring VTP
249
Vlans in the VTP Database
251
Token Ring Vlans
251
Default VLAN Configuration
251
VLAN Configuration Guidelines
252
Configuring Vlans in the VTP Database
253
Adding an Ethernet VLAN
253
Deleting a VLAN from the Database
254
Modifying an Ethernet VLAN
254
Assigning Static-Access Ports to a VLAN
255
Displaying Vlans in the VTP Database
257
Understanding VLAN Trunks
258
Trunking Overview
258
Encapsulation Types
259
802.1Q Configuration Considerations
260
Default Layer 2 Ethernet Interface VLAN Configuration
260
Configuring an Ethernet Interface as a Trunk Port
261
Configuring a Trunk Port
261
Defining the Allowed Vlans on a Trunk
263
Changing the Pruning-Eligible List
264
Configuring the Native VLAN for Untagged Traffic
265
Load Sharing Using STP
265
Configuring STP Port Priorities and Load Sharing
266
Load Sharing Using STP Port Priorities
266
Load Sharing Using STP Path Cost
268
Configuring STP Path Costs and Load Sharing
268
Understanding VMPS
269
Dynamic Port VLAN Membership
270
VMPS Database Configuration File
270
VMPS Configuration Guidelines
272
Default VMPS Configuration
273
Configuring an Interface as a Layer 2 Dynamic Access Port
273
Entering the IP Address of the VMPS
273
Configuring Dynamic Access Ports on VMPS Clients
274
Changing the Reconfirmation Interval
275
Changing the Retry Count
275
Reconfirming VLAN Memberships
275
Administering and Monitoring the VMPS
276
Troubleshooting Dynamic Port VLAN Membership
276
Dynamic Port VLAN Membership Configuration Example
276
Configuring STP
279
Understanding Basic STP Features
279
Supported STP Instances
280
STP Overview
280
Chapter 10 Configuring STP
281
Bridge ID, Switch Priority, and Extended System ID
281
Election of the Root Switch
281
Bridge Protocol Data Units
282
STP Timers
283
Creating the STP Topology
283
STP Interface States
284
Blocking State
285
Listening State
285
Learning State
285
Forwarding State
286
Disabled State
286
STP Address Management
286
STP and IEEE 802.1Q Trunks
286
VLAN-Bridge STP
287
STP and Redundant Connectivity
287
Accelerated Aging to Retain Connectivity
288
Understanding Advanced STP Features
288
Understanding Port Fast
288
Understanding BPDU Guard
289
Understanding Uplinkfast
290
Understanding Cross-Stack Uplinkfast
291
How CSUF Works
292
Events that Cause Fast Convergence
293
Connecting the Stack Ports
294
Limitations
294
Understanding Backbonefast
296
Understanding Root Guard
298
Understanding Etherchannel Guard
298
Configuring Basic STP Features
299
Default STP Configuration
299
Disabling STP
300
Configuring the Root Switch
300
Configuring a Secondary Root Switch
302
Configuring STP Port Priority
304
Configuring STP Path Cost
305
Configuring the Switch Priority of a VLAN
306
Configuring the Hello Time
307
Configuring the Forwarding-Delay Time for a VLAN
307
Configuring the Maximum-Aging Time for a VLAN
308
Configuring STP for Use in a Cascaded Stack
308
Displaying STP Status
309
Configuring Advanced STP Features
310
Configuring Port Fast
310
Configuring BPDU Guard
311
Configuring Uplinkfast for Use with Redundant Links
312
Configuring Cross-Stack Uplinkfast
313
Configuring Backbonefast
314
Configuring Root Guard
314
Enabling Etherchannel Guard
315
Understanding IGMP Snooping
317
Chapter 11 Configuring IGMP Snooping and MVR
318
Joining a Multicast Group
318
Leaving a Multicast Group
320
Immediate-Leave Processing
320
Configuring IGMP Snooping
321
Default IGMP Snooping Configuration
321
Enabling or Disabling IGMP Snooping
321
Setting the Snooping Method
322
Configuring a Multicast Router Port
323
Configuring a Host Statically to Join a Group
324
Enabling IGMP Immediate-Leave Processing
325
Displaying IGMP Snooping Information
325
Understanding Multicast VLAN Registration
328
Using MVR in a Multicast Television Application
328
Configuring MVR
330
Configuration Guidelines and Limitations
330
Default MVR Configuration
331
Configuring MVR Global Parameters
331
Configuring MVR Interfaces
332
Displaying MVR Information
334
Configuring IGMP Filtering
336
Default IGMP Filtering Configuration
336
Configuring IGMP Profiles
336
Applying IGMP Profiles
338
Setting the Maximum Number of IGMP Groups
339
Displaying IGMP Filtering Configuration
340
CHAPTER 12 Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control
341
Configuring Storm Control
341
Understanding Storm Control
341
C H a P T E R 12 Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control
343
Default Storm Control Configuration
343
Enabling Storm Control
343
Disabling Storm Control
344
Configuring Protected Ports
345
Configuring Port Blocking
346
Blocking Flooded Traffic on an Interface
346
Resuming Normal Forwarding on a Port
347
Configuring Port Security
348
Understanding Port Security
348
Default Port Security Configuration
349
Configuration Guidelines
349
Enabling and Configuring Port Security
349
Displaying Port-Based Traffic Control Settings
351
Chapter 13 Configuring CDP
355
Understanding CDP
355
Configuring CDP
355
Default CDP Configuration
356
Configuring the CDP Characteristics
356
Disabling and Enabling CDP
357
Disabling and Enabling CDP on an Interface
358
Monitoring and Maintaining CDP
359
Chapter 14 Configuring UDLD
363
Understanding UDLD
363
Configuring UDLD
365
Default UDLD Configuration
365
Enabling UDLD Globally
365
Enabling UDLD on an Interface
366
Resetting an Interface Shut down by UDLD
366
Displaying UDLD Status
367
Chapter 15 Configuring SPAN
369
Understanding SPAN
369
SPAN Concepts and Terminology
370
SPAN Session
370
Traffic Types
371
Destination Port
372
Source Port
372
SPAN Traffic
373
VLAN-Based SPAN
373
SPAN Interaction with Other Features
373
Configuring SPAN
374
Default SPAN Configuration
375
SPAN Configuration Guidelines
375
Creating a SPAN Session and Specifying Ports to Monitor
376
Removing Ports from a SPAN Session
378
Specifying Vlans to Monitor
379
Specifying Vlans to Filter
380
Displaying SPAN Status
381
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Cisco WS-C3550-12G User Manual (436 pages)
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Network Router
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
21
Document Audience
22
Document Organization
23
Document Conventions
24
Related Documentation
25
Obtaining Documentation
26
Cisco.com
26
Documentation CD-ROM
26
Ordering Documentation
26
Documentation Feedback
27
Obtaining Technical Assistance
28
Cisco.com
28
Technical Assistance Center
28
Cisco TAC Escalation Center
29
Cisco TAC Website
29
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
30
Chapter 1 Product Overview
31
Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Software Overview
32
Software Features
32
Supported Hardware
33
Supported Software
38
Chapter 2 Basic Concepts
39
Cisco EMF and Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Software
40
Element Management
40
Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Objects and Interfaces
41
Physical Objects
41
Logical Objects
42
Network Element Object
44
Containment Views
45
Network View
46
Physical View
46
RME View
47
Self Management View
48
VLAN-Qinq View
48
Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Object States
49
Decommissioned State
49
Discovery State
50
Normal State
50
Lostcomms State
50
Normal Lostcomms State
50
Performance State
51
Perflostcomms State
51
Discovery Lostcomms State
51
Mismatched State
52
Chapter 3 Getting Started
53
Preparing to Use the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager Software
54
Launching Cisco EMF
55
Cisco EMF Launchpad
56
Viewer
57
Groups
57
Access
57
Events
57
Discovery
57
Notify
57
Thresholds
58
Event Grps
58
Prefilter
58
Quitting a Cisco EMF User Session
59
Chapter 4 Deploying the Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager
61
Deploying and Commissioning Process Overview
65
Deploying Existing Network Objects Using IP Auto Discovery
66
Manually Deploying Network Objects
69
Manually Deploying from a Site Object
69
Manually Deploying from a Network Element Object
72
Manually Deploying Using Quickstart
73
Predeploying Anticipated Network Objects
75
Predeploying Network Element, Software, and Chassis Objects
75
Predeploying Subchassis Modules
79
Commissioning Predeployed Objects
81
Enabling Communication between Network Elements and Devices
82
Manually Commissioning Network Elements
85
Working with Object Management Windows
88
Launching Object Management Windows
88
Tips for Working with Object Management Windows
88
Chapter 5 Network Element Management
89
Chassis Layer2/Layer3 Management Window
90
Layer 2 Configuration
91
Layer 3 Configuration
91
Network Element Management Window
92
Configuration Tab
93
IP Address
93
Operating System
93
System
93
Cat os Session
94
IOS Session
94
Reset System
94
Actions
95
System Information Tab
95
SNMP Access Tab
95
Ios Snmp
95
Cat os SNMP
96
SNMP Trap Tab
96
SNMP Trap
96
Trap Generation
96
Device Management Tab
98
Additional Notes Tab
98
MAC Address Query Window
99
Network Element
100
MAC Address Query
100
Chapter 6 Chassis Management
101
Chassis Management Window
102
Details Tab
103
Inventory
103
Status
104
Back Plane Statistics
105
4K Details Tab
105
Inventory
105
Status
106
Performance Tab
106
Export Inventory Tab
107
Additional Notes Tab
109
Power Supply Management Window
110
Chapter 6 Chassi Management
110
Details Tab
111
4K Details Tab
112
Inventory
112
Status
112
Additional Notes Tab
112
Module and Port Adapter Management
113
Chapter 7 Module and Port Adapter Management
114
Supervisor Module Management Window
114
Details Tab
115
Configuration
115
Performance Tab
115
Status
115
Inventory
116
4K Details Tab
117
Inventory
117
Status
117
System Tab
118
System Flash Memory Inventory
118
Performance Tab
118
CPU Usage
118
Memory Usage
119
Performance Logging
119
Management Tab
119
Additional Notes Tab
119
Ethernet Module Management Window
120
Details Tab
121
Inventory
121
Status
121
Temperature
121
4K Details Tab
122
Inventory
122
Status
122
Management Tab
123
Actions
123
Performance Logging
124
Additional Notes Tab
124
Switch Fabric Module Management Window
125
Details Tab
126
Details
126
Temperature
126
Actions
127
Performance Tab
127
Statistics
127
Additional Notes Tab
127
Flexwan Module Management Window
128
Details Tab
129
Inventory
129
Status
129
Temperature
129
Actions
130
Performance Logging
130
Additional Notes Tab
130
SLB Module Management Window
131
Details Tab
132
Status
132
Temperature
132
Actions
133
Inventory
133
SLB Setting
133
Client Side VLAN Tab
134
Client VLAN Config
134
Client-Side VLAN
134
Gateway Config
134
Server Side VLAN Tab
135
Server-Side VLAN
135
Alias Config Subarea
136
Server VLAN Config
136
Static Route Config Subarea
136
Server Farms Tab
137
Server Farm
137
Real Server Config Subarea
138
Server Farm Config
138
Virtual Servers Tab
138
Virtual Server
139
Client Config
140
Virtual Server Config
140
Additional Notes Tab
140
OSM Module Management Window
141
Details Tab
142
Inventory
142
Status
142
Temperature
142
Actions
143
Performance Logging
143
Additional Notes Tab
143
Port Adapter Management Window
144
Details Tab
145
Actions
145
Inventory
145
Performance Logging
145
Additional Notes Tab
145
Chapter 8 Interface and Subinterface Management
147
Interface Summary Management Window
148
Fault
149
Syslog
149
Performance
149
Show Commands
150
Interface Configuration
150
Ethernet Interface Management Window
151
Status Tab
152
Configuration Tab
153
General
154
Layer 2
155
Actions
158
Layer 3
158
Private VLAN Edge
158
802.1Q Tunneling
159
Performance Tab
160
Packets/Octets Statistics
160
Error Statistics
162
Ethernet Statistics Registration
163
Performance Logging
163
Routing Protocol Tab
164
Eigrp
164
Ospf
164
Isis
165
Mpls
165
STP Tab
166
Access Mode
167
Per VLAN STP Setting
168
STP Status
169
HSRP Tab
170
Hsrp
170
Secondary IP
171
Qos Tab
173
Additional Notes Tab
175
GE-WAN Interface Management Window
176
Status Tab
177
Configuration Tab
178
General
178
Layer
178
Private VLAN Edge
178
Actions
180
Layer
180
Packets/Octets Statistics
180
Performance Tab
180
Error Statistics
181
Performance Logging
181
Ospf
182
Routing Protocol Tab
182
EIGRP Autonomous System Configuration
183
Isis
183
HSRP Tab
184
Mpls
184
Hsrp
186
Additional Notes Tab
187
Secondary IP
187
POS Interface Management Window
188
Status Tab
189
Configuration Tab
190
General
190
Layer
190
Layer 3
191
Actions
192
Atm
192
ATM/SONET Tab
192
Private VLAN Edge
192
Packets/Octets Statistics
193
Performance Tab
193
Sonet
193
Error Statistics
194
Performance Logging
194
Routing Protocol Tab
194
Eigrp
195
Ospf
195
Additional Notes Tab
196
Isis
196
Mpls
196
Channelized SONET Interface Management Window
197
Interface Status
198
Status Tab
198
Performance Logging
199
SONET Status
199
Configuration Tab
200
DS-3/OC-3 Channel Table
200
General
200
Sonet
201
SONET Medium
202
Actions
203
Interface Packets/Octets Statistics
203
Performance Tab
203
Private VLAN Edge
203
Interface Error Statistics
204
SONET Section Error Statistics
204
Mpls
205
Routing Protocol Tab
205
SONET Far End Line Error Statistics
205
SONET Line Error Statistics
205
Additional Notes Tab
206
Isis
206
ATM/SONET Interface Management Window
207
Interface Status
208
Status Tab
208
Atm/Sonet
209
Performance Logging
209
Configuration Tab
210
General
210
Layer
210
Layer
211
Actions
212
ATM/SONET Configuration
212
ATM/SONET Tab
212
Private VLAN Edge
212
Interface Packets/Octets Statistics
213
Performance Tab
213
SONET Medium Configuration
213
Interface Error Statistics
214
SONET Line Error Statistics
214
SONET Section Error Statistics
214
SONET Far End Line Error Statistics
215
SONET Far End Path Error Statistics
215
SONET Path Error Statistics
215
Ospf
216
Routing Protocol Tab
216
Eigrp
217
Is-Is
217
Additional Notes Tab
218
Mpls
218
ATM/T3 Interface Management Window
219
Interface Status
220
Status Tab
220
Configuration Tab
221
General
221
Performance Logging
221
Layer 2
222
Actions
223
ATM/T3 Tab
223
Layer 3
223
Private VLAN Edge
223
Atm
224
Interface Packets/Octets Statistics
224
Performance Tab
224
Atm/T3
225
Interface Error Statistics
225
ATM/T3 Far End Line Error Statistics
226
Ospf
226
Routing Protocol Tab
226
Eigrp
227
Is-Is
227
Additional Notes Tab
228
Mpls
228
ATM/E3 Interface Management Window
229
Interface Status
230
Status Tab
230
Configuration Tab
231
Performance Logging
231
General
232
Layer 2
232
Layer 3
233
Actions
234
Atm
234
ATM/E3 Tab
234
Private VLAN Edge
234
Interface Packets/Octets Statistics
235
Performance Tab
235
Dx3 Current Table
236
Dx3 Far End Current Table
236
Interface Error Statistics
236
Ospf
237
Routing Protocol Tab
237
Eigrp
238
Is-Is
238
Additional Notes Tab
239
Mpls
239
Serial Subinterface Management-Configuration Window
240
Status Tab
241
Configuration Tab
242
General
242
Layer
242
Layer
243
DS-3 Tab
244
DS-3 Serial Interface
244
SONET Path Header (C2)
244
SONET Path Header (J1)
244
Performance Tab
247
Interface Error Statistics
247
Interface Packets/Octets Statistics
247
Performance Logging
248
DS-3 Statistics Tab
248
DS-3 Error
248
DS-3 Far End Error
249
SONET Far End Path Error
249
SONET Path Error
249
Routing Protocol Tab
250
Ospf
250
Eigrp
251
Is-Is
251
Additional Notes Tab
252
POS Subinterface Management-Configuration Window
253
Status Tab
254
Configuration Tab
255
General
255
Layer 2
255
Layer 3
256
POS Tab
257
POS Interface
257
Path Message (C2)
257
Path Message (J1)
257
Performance Tab
259
Interface Error Statistics
259
Interface Packets/Octets Statistics
259
Performance Logging
260
POS Statistics Tab
260
SONET Far End Path Error
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SONET Path Error
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Routing Protocol Tab
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Ospf
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Eigrp
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Is-Is
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Additional Notes Tab
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Cisco WS-C3550-12G Manual (278 pages)
Switch Guide
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 1.85 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Series Overview
6
Cisco Switch Overview
6
Introduction
18
Cisco Campus Switching Feature Comparison
18
Compact Flash
30
Configuration Rollback
30
Digital Optical Monitoring
30
Microflow Policing
30
Cisco Data Center Switching Feature Comparison
54
Nexus 3000 Series
57
Cisco Switching Transition Guide
72
Cisco Modular Switches
87
Introduction
87
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series
89
Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series
105
Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series
121
Cisco Fixed-Configuration Switches
137
Introduction
137
Nexus 5000 Series Switches
139
Cisco Catalyst 4500-X Series
149
Nexus 3000 Series
155
Cisco Catalyst 4900 Series
175
Cisco Catalyst 3750-X Series
181
Cisco Catalyst 3750V2 Series
193
Cisco Catalyst 3560-X Series
201
Cisco Catalyst 3560V2 Series
213
Cisco Catalyst 2960-S Series
219
Cisco Catalyst 2960 Series
231
Enhanced Security
232
Cisco Catalyst Compact Switches
241
Cisco Catalyst 3560-C and Catalyst 2960-C Series
241
Cisco Fabric Extender Technology
249
Nexus 2000 Series
251
Blade Switches
261
Nexus 4000 Series
263
High Performance
264
Virtual Switches
267
Cisco Nexus 1000V Series Switches
269
System Requirements
271
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Cisco WS-C3550-12G Hardware Installation Manual (86 pages)
Cisco Systems Multilayer Switch User Manual
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 3.4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
7
Audience
7
Purpose
7
Conventions
7
Related Publications
13
Obtaining Documentation
14
Cisco.com
14
Documentation CD-ROM
14
Ordering Documentation
15
Documentation Feedback
15
Obtaining Technical Assistance
15
Cisco TAC Website
15
Opening a TAC Case
16
TAC Case Priority Definitions
16
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
16
Chapter 1 Product Overview
19
Features
19
Front-Panel Description
22
10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ports
23
10/100 Inline Power Ports
23
100BASE-FX Ports
23
GBIC Module Slots
24
Leds
24
System LED
24
Rps Led
25
Port Leds and Modes
25
Rear-Panel Description
28
AC Power Connector
29
Cisco RPS Connector
29
Console Port
29
Management Options
29
Network Configurations
30
Switch Installation
31
Preparing for Installation
31
Warnings
31
Chapter 2 Switch Installation
32
Site Requirements
34
Verifying Package Contents
34
Installing the Switch
35
Rack-Mounting
35
Attaching Brackets to the Catalyst 3550-12T and 3550-12G Switches
35
3550-48 Switches
38
Attaching Brackets to the Catalyst 3550-24, 3550-24-DC, 3550-24-FX, 3550-24PWR, and 3550-48 Switches
38
Mounting the Switch in a Rack
42
Wall Mounting
42
Attaching the Brackets to the Switch
43
Attaching the RPS Connector Cover
43
Mounting the Switch on a Wall
44
Table or Shelf Mounting
44
Installing the Optional Ground Kit
45
Powering the Switch and Connecting Devices
46
Powering the Switch
46
Connecting a Cisco RPS
47
Connecting to the 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ports
47
Connecting to the 10/100 Inline Power Ports
48
Connecting to 100BASE-FX Ports
48
Installing GBIC Modules
49
Cisco WS-C3550-12G Getting Started Manual (35 pages)
3500 Series Lightweight Access Point
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Wireless Access Point
| Size: 1.17 MB
Table of Contents
About this Guide
2
Safety Instructions
2
Controller Discovery Process
7
Configuring the Access Point
7
Preparing the Access Point
8
Installation Summary
9
Performing a Pre-Installation Configuration
9
Pre-Installation Configuration Setup
10
Mounting the Access Point
13
Deploying the Access Point on the Wireless Network
13
Guidelines for Using Cisco Aironet Lightweight Access Points
14
Using Dhcp Option 43
14
Checking Access Point LED
14
Troubleshooting
14
Troubleshooting the Access Point Join Process
16
Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information
18
Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement
18
VCCI Statement for Japan
20
Guidelines for Operating Cisco Aironet Access Points in Japan
21
Japanese Translation
21
English Translation
21
Statement 371-Power Cable and AC Adapter
22
Industry Canada
22
Canadian Compliance Statement
22
European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
23
Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC & Medical Directive 93/42/EEC
24
Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure
26
European Union
26
Administrative Rules for Cisco Aironet Access Points in Taiwan
27
Chinese Translation
27
Operation of Cisco Aironet Access Points in Brazil
29
Regulatory Information
29
Portuguese Translation
30
Declaration of Conformity Statements
30
Configuring Dhcp Option 43 and Dhcp Option
30
Access Point Specifications
32
Cisco WS-C3550-12G Datasheet (19 pages)
CATALYST 3550 SERIES INTELLIGENT ETHERNET SWITCHES
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.16 MB
Table of Contents
Product Overview
1
Intelligence in the Network
2
Network Control through Advanced Quality of Service and Rate Limiting
2
Catalyst 3550 Series Switches
2
Network Scalability through High-Performance Ip Routing
3
Network Security through Enhanced Security Features
4
Network Management with the Cisco Cluster Management Suite Software
5
Product Features and Benefits
6
Quality of Service/Control
9
Regulatory Agency Approvals
14
Service and Support
15
Ordering Information
15
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