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Overview

Overview

This chapter describes the Enterprise Edition software features for Catalyst 2820 and Catalyst 1900 switches. It also describes the feature default settings and shows the management console main menu used to configure and manage your network.

For detailed descriptions of the hardware and baseline software features, refer to the
Catalyst 2820 Series Installation and Configuration Guide and the Catalyst 1900
Series Installation and Configuration Guide
.

For detailed descriptions of the command-line interface commands, refer to the
Catalyst 2820 Series and Catalyst 1900 Series Command Reference.

For menu-by-menu configuration and conceptual information about specific software features, such as virtual LANs (VLANs) and Fast EtherChannel, refer to the chapter documenting that feature.

About the Catalyst 2820 and Catalyst 1900 Switches

The Catalyst 2820 and Catalyst 1900 switches are designed for Ethernet workgroups and individual users requiring dedicated 10-Mbps connectivity to the desktop and 100-Mbps connectivity to servers and backbones. Catalyst 2820 and Catalyst 1900 switches use shielded twisted-pair, unshielded twisted-pair (UTP), or fiber-optic cable. Table 1-1 and Table 1-2 describe the Catalyst 2820 and Catalyst 1900 switch models.


Table 1-1:
Part Number Description Number of Addresses Number of Ports Number of Module Slots

WS-C2822-EN

WS-C2822-A

Modular with 24 switched 10BaseT ports and 1 AUI port

2048

25

2

WS-C2828-EN

WS-C2828-A

Modular with 24 switched 10BaseT ports and 1 AUI port

8192

25

2

Catalyst 2820 Switch Models

Table 1-2:
Part Number Description Number of Addresses Number of Ports

WS-C1924-EN
WS-C1924-A

24 10BaseT ports, 1 AUI port, and
2 100BaseTX ports

1024

27

WS-C1924C-EN
WS-C1924C-A

24 10BaseT ports, 1 AUI port,
1 100BaseTX port, and 1 100BaseFX port

1024

27

WS-C1912-EN
WS-C1912-A

12 10BaseT ports, 1 AUI port,
and 2 100BaseTX ports

1024

15

WS-C1912C-EN
WS-C1912C-A

12 10BaseT ports, 1 AUI port,
1 100BaseTX port, and
1 100BaseFX port

1024

15

Catalyst 1900 Switch Models

Note Dash A (-A) models are switches with standard edition software. Dash EN (-EN) models are switches with standard and Enterprise Edition software.

Supported MIBS

The Catalyst 2820 and Catalyst 1900 switches support the following Management Information Bases (MIBs):

Supported Software Features

Catalyst 2820 and Catalyst 1900 Enterprise Edition software supports these features:

VLANs

A VLAN on a Catalyst 2820 or Catalyst 1900 switch is an administratively defined broadcast domain. Stations can receive only broadcast and multicast packets sent by other stations in the same VLAN. A VLAN enhances performance by limiting traffic; it allows the transmission of traffic among stations that belong to it and blocks traffic from other stations in other VLANs. Using the Enterprise Edition software you can configure from
1 to 1005 VLANs.

The VLAN feature consists of the following components:

VLAN Trunks

Extends VLANs from one Catalyst 2820 or Catalyst 1900 switch to routers and switches that are VLAN-capable. The Catalyst 2820 and Catalyst 1900 switches support a maximum of two trunks. The Catalyst 1900 switch supports a maximum of two Fast Ethernet Inter-Switch Link (ISL) trunks. The
Catalyst 2820 switch supports both ISL and Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) LAN
emulation (LANE) trunk connections and ATM permanent virtual connections (PVCs).

Load Sharing

Allows parallel trunks to split traffic on a VLAN-by-VLAN basis between multiple trunks.

VLAN Trunk Protocol

Allows VLAN naming consistency and connectivity between all devices in a management domain. When new VLANs are added to a Catalyst 2820 or
Catalyst 1900 switch in a management domain, the VLAN Trunk Protocol (VTP) automatically distributes the information to all the devices in the management domain. VTP advertisements are transmitted on all trunk connections, including ISL, IEEE 802.10, and ATM LANE.

VTP Pruning

Enhances network bandwidth use by reducing unnecessary flooded traffic, including broadcast, multicast, and flooded unicast packets. This feature restricts flooded traffic to only those trunk links that the traffic must use to access the appropriate network devices.

Static Port VLAN Membership

Manually assigns a port to a VLAN. You need to reconfigure the switch to change the VLAN assignment to a static port.

Dynamic Port VLAN Membership

Provides the flexibility to move a connection from a port on one switch to a port on another device in the network while retaining the VLAN identity of the host. You can assign dynamic ports to a VLAN based on the source MAC address of the hosts connected to that port.

Dynamic Inter-Switch Link (DISL) Protocol

Synchronizes the configuration of two interconnected Fast Ethernet interfaces to ensure that both interfaces are either in trunking or nontrunking mode.

Fast EtherChannel

Fast EtherChannel links provide parallel bandwidth of up to 400 Mbps (in full duplex mode) between a Catalyst 2820 series or Catalyst 1900 series switch and another switch or host by grouping two Fast Ethernet interfaces into a single logical transmission path.

Uplink Fast

UplinkFast is an enhancement to the Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) that provides fast convergence whenever STP picks a new root port. STP selects a new root port automatically when a link or switch fails or when STP parameters change.

TACACS+

The TACACS+ protocol exchanges authentication information between a network device and a centralized database. TACACS+ allows a separate access server to provide authentication for access to the management console on the Catalyst 2820 series and Catalyst 1900 series switches. TACACS+ is used in place of a locally configured password.

Configuration File Upload/Download

You can use the Configuration File Upload/Download feature to specify switch configuration commands in an ASCII file that can be uploaded to or downloaded from a TFTP server.

When the switch cold-starts, it can retrieve its configuration from a TFTP server.

Configuration and Management Interfaces

The management interface has both a menu console and a web console. Use the menu-driven system when you have a direct connection to the console port or a Telnet connection to the switch; use the web console for accessing the switch across the Internet. There is also a command-line interface (CLI) for entering switch commands directly at the command prompt.

Table 1-3 shows the default values for Enterprise Edition software features and the management interface you use to access them.


Table 1-3: Default Settings and Their Configuration Utilities
Feature Default Setting Configuration Utility

VLANs

VLAN 1 is the default Ethernet VLAN. All ports are nontrunk, static ports and belong to VLAN 1.

Virtual LAN menu or CLI

Fast EtherChannel

Off.

CLI

TACACS+

Disabled.

CLI

Configuration File Upload/Download

Disabled.

CLI

CLI

The CLI is an Enterprise Edition feature. All configuration and management options are supported through the CLI. This book lists the available CLI commands for each feature in the section detailing that feature. For detailed information on how to use the CLI, refer to the Catalyst 2820 Series and Catalyst 1900 Series Command Reference.

Menu System

The menu console contains options for base configuration (as described in the Catalyst 1900 and Catalyst 2820 installation guides) and for configuring VLANs. However, not all features can be accessed using its menus.

The management console menu-driven system uses the following conventions:

Refer to the Catalyst 2820 Installation and Configuration Guide and the Catalyst 1900 Installation and Configuration Guide for complete information about the menu console.

User Interface Menu

This section discusses the User Interface Menu that is found in the lower portion of the Management Console Logon Screen.

Catalyst 2820 Management Console
Copyright (c) Cisco Systems, Inc. 1993-1998
All rights reserved.
Enterprise Edition Software
Ethernet address:      00-E0-1E-7E-B4-40
PCA Number: 73-2239-01
PCA Serial Number: SAD01200001
Model Number: WS-C2822-A
System Serial Number: FAA01200001
-------------------------------------------------
      User Interface Menu
      [M] Menus
      [K] Command Line
      [I] IP Configuration
Enter Selection:

Press the M key to display the Main Menu. Press the K key to go to the command-line prompt and use CLI commands. To configure IP settings, press the I key. If an IP address is already assigned, [I] is not displayed. If a password is assigned to the switch, you are prompted for that password before this menu is displayed. The Main Menu is displayed only after the correct password is entered.

Main Menu

This section shows the Management Console Main Menu. Press the H key to display the online help and to change the expertise level for online prompts. Press the X key to exit the Management Console. When you press the X key, your Telnet session is ended, and you are logged out from the switch.


Catalyst 1900 - Main Menu

[C] Console Settings
[S] System
[N] Network Management
[P] Port Configuration
[A] Port Addressing
[D] Port Statistics Detail
[M] Monitoring
[V] Virtual LAN
[R] Multicast Registration
[F] Firmware
[I] RS-232 Interface
[U] Usage Summaries
[H] Help
[K] Command Line

[X] Exit Management Console

You will work mostly with options N and V to configure VLANs. When configuring modules, you will also use option P.

If you have configured bridge groups on the switch, the menu option [V] Virtual LAN does not appear. The menu option [B] Bridge Group appears in its place.

If you have previously configured bridge groups on the switch and would like to start using VLANs, you must use menu option [S] System Menu to disable bridge group functionality. The switch then resets automatically, and the Main Menu displays the [V] Virtual LAN menu option.

Web Console

The Catalyst 2820 or Catalyst 1900 web console offers a convenient way to access the switch management interface across an Internet connection. Using the web console, you can set the parameters for the switch configuration as well as for VLAN configurations.

The web console displays an action bar at the top of the display window. Using the buttons on the action bar, you can navigate through the web console pages, access additional menus, and change the operational parameters. Fast EtherChannel parameters are available from the Port Management Page, and the UpLink Fast parameters are accessed from the Spanning Tree Management Page. Complete information about the web console is documented in the Catalyst 2820 and Catalyst 1900 installation and configuration guides.


Note Your PC must have an Internet browser (such as Netscape Communicator 4.x or Internet Explorer 4.x) installed and an IP address assigned to view the web console of the switch. Likewise, the switch must have an IP address assigned to it before a web console connection can be made.

Figure 1-1:
Catalyst 2820 Web Console

The web console offers Telnet service for accessing the menu console and CLI of the switch. When you click the hyperlink Telnet, the Menu Console Logon Screen is displayed. You can enter [M] to access the Menu System or [K] to access the CLI.

The web console is fully documented in the Catalyst 2820 Series Installation and Configuration Guide and the Catalyst 1900 Series Installation and Configuration Guide.


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