Table of Contents
Index
- 10Base2 cable 1-12
- 10Base5 cable 1-12
- 10BaseFL cable 1-12
- 10BaseT
- cable 1-12
- ports 1-4, B-1
- connecting to 2-25
- specifications B-1
- 19-, 23-, and 24-inch racks 2-8
- AC input voltage A-1
- Accept Upgrade Transfer from Other Hosts
- check box 3-66
- option 4-84
- Action Upon Address Violation
- drop-down list 3-76
- option 4-12
- Action Upon Exceeding Broadcast Threshold
- field 3-79
- option 4-18
- Activate Group Settings option 4-95
- adapters
- diagnosing problems with 5-2
- RJ-45-to-DB-25 female DTE 2-18, 2-19
- pin assignments B-7
- RJ-45-to-DB-25 male DCE 2-18
- pin assignments B-8
- RJ-45-to-DB-9 female DTE 2-18
- pin assignments B-6
- Add a Static Address option 4-66
- Add Member Ports option 4-80
- Add Ports to Capture List option 4-78
- Address Aging Time option 4-13
- address reports 4-99, 4-100
- Address Table Management Page 3-25
- Address Table Size option 4-65
- address tables 3-25, 4-63
- address aging 3-27
- maximum limit 3-21, 4-63
- Address Violation Trap Generation check box 3-41
- address violations 3-33
- 100BaseT ports 3-24, 4-72
- 10BaseT ports 3-24, 4-72
- action upon 3-76
- ATM ports 3-96, 4-76
- FDDI ports 3-96, 4-74
- Addressing Security option 4-65, 4-66
- agency approvals A-1
- Aggregate Link Error Count field 3-99, 4-59
- Aging Time field 3-27
- alignment errors 3-24, 4-72, 4-74
- applications (network examples) 1-27
- client/server workgroup 1-28
- collapsed backbone 1-32
- distributed backbone 1-30
- extended network 1-38
- FDDI backbone 1-36
- redundant backbone 1-34
- approvals, agency
- EMI A-1
- safety A-1
- Assign/Change Password field 3-8
- assistance, Cisco xix
- ATM and LANE Status
- display 4-62
- option 4-56
- ATM LAN emulation, See LANE feature
- ATM ports
- firmware upgrade 3-64, 4-90
- settings 4-62
- statistics 4-75
- Attachment State field 3-98, 4-58
- AUI port 1-12, B-4
- connecting to 2-27
- pin assignments B-4
- settings 3-17, 4-44
- Authentication Trap Generation
- check box 3-39
- option 4-30
- Authorization string option 4-62
- Auto Answer
- check box 3-61
- option 4-95
- Auto Baud
- check box 3-61
- option 4-95
- Available Paths field 3-99, 4-59
- Back Pressure option 3-77, 4-14
- backbone applications
- collapsed 1-32
- distributed 1-30
- FDDI 1-36
- redundant 1-34
- Bad IP header 3-96, 4-74
- bandwidth
- statistics report 4-102
- utilization
- UTL LED 1-9, 3-14
- UTL mode 1-9, 3-14
- Bandwidth Usage Report 4-102
- option 4-96
- Basic FDDI Settings
- Menu 4-57
- option 4-56, 4-62
- Page 3-97
- basic switch information, assigning or changing 3-4
- Baud Rate
- diagnosing problems 5-3
- drop-down list 3-60
- option 4-94
- Bayonet connectors 1-12
- blocking STP state 3-49, 4-50
- Boot Firmware 5-16
- version field 5-11
- BOOTP 2-24, 3-55, 4-77
- Bridge Group
- Configuration Menu 4-79
- option 4-5
- bridge groups 3-43, 4-31
- overlapping 4-79
- settings 4-79
- Bridge ID field 3-45, 4-33
- Bridge Priority
- field 3-46
- option 4-35
- Bridge-Spanning-Tree option 4-19
- broadcast packets 3-20, 3-89, 4-67
- storm control 3-78, 4-17
- Broadcast Reenabled Threshold
- field 3-79
- option 4-18
- Broadcast Storm Control 3-78
- Menu 4-17
- option 4-15
- Broadcast Storm Trap Generation check box 3-40
- Broadcast Threshold
- field 3-79
- option 4-18
- Browse button 3-52
- browsers, supported 1-15
- configuring Microsoft Internet Explorer
- 4.01a 2-30
- 5.0 2-32
- configuring Netscape Communicator 2-30
- cable guide, attaching to rack 2-14
- cables
- 10Base2 1-12
- 10Base5 1-12
- 10BaseFL 1-12
- 10BaseT 1-12
- Category 3, 4, and 5 2-25
- crossover 2-25, B-3
- straight-through 2-25, B-3
- AUI transceiver 1-12, 2-27
- console 2-18
- specifications B-6
- diagnosing problems 5-2, 5-5
- Token-Ring environments 5-6
- Cancel and Restore Previous Group Settings option 4-95
- Capture Time Interval option 4-102
- Capturing Frames to the Monitoring Port
- check box 3-57
- option 4-78
- Catalyst 2820 Switch Manager, See switch manager
- Category 3, 4, and 5 cables 2-25
- crossover 2-25, B-3
- straight-through 2-25, B-3
- caution, definition of xv
- CCO xix, 3-15
- firmware upgrade 3-58, 4-83
- CDP 3-50, 4-36
- changing settings 3-53, 4-36
- detailed neighbor information 3-52, 4-38
- diagnosing problems 5-3
- option 4-19
- CDP Configuration/Status Menu 4-36
- CDP Enabled/Disabled list 3-54
- CDP Management Page 3-50
- cell header error control (HEC) errors 3-96, 4-76
- CGMP 4-40
- check box 3-82
- groups 3-80, 3-83, 4-39, 4-40
- option 4-19
- routers 3-80, 3-84, 4-39
- settings 3-82, 4-40
- CGMP Fast Leave
- check box 3-82
- option 4-40
- CGMP Management
- Menu 4-39
- Page 3-80
- Cisco Catalyst 1900/2820 Enterprise Edition Software, See enterprise edition software
- Cisco Connection Online, See CCO
- Cisco Discovery Protocol, See CDP
- Cisco Documentation CD-ROM xviii
- Cisco Group Management Protocol, See CGMP
- Cisco resources
- CCO 3-15
- HTML interface development group 3-15
- TAC 3-15
- Clear Addresses on LinkDown
- column 3-34
- option 4-66
- Clear Cached DNS Entries option 4-23
- CLI 1-23, 3-9, 4-9
- accessing 2-36
- option 2-37, 4-56
- client/server workgroup application 1-28
- Cluster Management
- applications xviii, 3-14
- button 3-14
- Menu 4-43
- option 4-19
- clustering 1-16, 4-43
- diagnosing problems 5-3
- effects on the switch 1-17
- host name 3-6, 4-12
- IP information 2-21, 3-7, 3-72, 4-20
- passwords 2-22, 3-9, 3-10, 4-8, 4-10
- SNMP community strings 3-36, 3-37, 4-25, 4-27
- switch name 3-6, 4-12
- requirements 1-16
- coaxial cable
- thick 1-12
- thin 1-12
- Command Switch IP field 3-7
- command switch, See clustering
- Command-Line Interface, See CLI
- Communicator, See Netscape Communicator
- Configure Port option 4-59, 4-62, 4-67, 4-70
- See also ports and module ports
- configuring browsers
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01a 2-30
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 2-32
- Netscape Communicator 2-30
- Connection Policy (Rejects) field 3-99, 4-59
- connectivity, diagnosing problems 5-2
- connectors B-1
- 10BaseT 1-4
- connecting to 2-25
- pinout assignments B-1
- AC power 1-11
- connecting to 2-20
- AUI 1-12
- connecting to 2-27
- pinout assignments B-4
- console port 1-12, B-5
- connecting to 2-18
- pinout assignments B-6
- RPS 1-11
- Console and Upgrade Configuration Page 3-58
- console cable
- connecting to console port 2-18
- identifying B-5
- Console Password option 3-9, 4-4, 4-9
- console port 1-12
- configuring 3-60, 4-94
- connecting to 2-18, 2-36
- Sun workstation 2-19
- default settings 2-18
- pin assignments B-6, B-7, B-8
- resetting to factory defaults 5-17, 5-19
- restriction 2-19
- Console Settings Menu 4-6
- Contact Name
- field 3-6
- option 4-12
- contacting Cisco xix
- Continue with Standard System Start Up option 5-11
- conventions, document xv
- corrupted firmware, recovery 5-13
- Current Path field 3-99, 4-59
- cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors 3-96, 4-76
- Data Bits
- drop-down list 3-60
- option 4-94
- DC input voltage A-1
- Default Gateway field 3-73
- default gateway option 3-73, 4-22
- Default Mode of Status LED option 4-7
- default settings
- management console 1-21
- resetting switch to factory 5-17, 5-18
- switch manager 1-19
- Define a Restricted Static Address option 4-66
- Delete Member Ports option 4-80
- Delete Ports from Capture List option 4-78
- Description/Name of Port option 4-50
- Designated Root field 3-45, 4-33
- designing your network, examples 1-27
- Detailed Port Statistics Report
- 100BaseT ports 4-71
- 10BaseT and 100BaseT ports 3-93
- 10BaseT ports 3-22
- for 10BaseT and 100BaseT 4-69
- for ATM Ports 4-69
- for FDDI Ports 4-69
- module ports 3-93
- Details button 3-52
- diagnostic console 5-9
- accessing 5-10
- Diagnostic Console - System Debug Interface Menu 5-16
- Diagnostic Console - Systems Engineering Menu 5-11
- Diagnostic Console Logon Screen 5-10
- dimensions, switch A-1
- Disable CDP on Port(s) option 4-37
- disabled STP state 3-49, 4-50
- disabled-mgmt port state 3-18, 4-51
- disabled-self-test port state 3-18, 4-51
- disabled-violation port state 3-18, 4-51
- Discovered Neighboring Devices list 3-52
- distributed backbone application 1-30
- DNS servers 3-74
- field 3-73
- option 4-22
- documentation
- CD-ROM, Cisco xviii
- electronic access xviii
- feedback xviii
- Domain Name System servers, See DNS servers
- Download Test Subsystem (XMODEM) option 4-85
- Downstream Neighbor field 3-98, 4-58
- Duplex Mode Requested/Actual drop-down list 3-19, 3-88
- duplex operation 3-88, 4-55
- changing 3-19, 3-88, 4-53, 4-54
- diagnosing problems 5-2
- FDUP LED 1-9, 3-14
- FDUP mode 1-9, 3-14
- Dynamic Address Table 3-27, 4-64
- ECC
- 100BaseT ports 3-91, 4-54
- 10BaseT ports 3-78, 4-14
- ECM state field 3-98, 4-58
- EMC regulatory statements 2-3
- EMI approvals A-1
- emulation software 1-15
- Enable CDP on Port(s) option 4-37
- Enable Spanning Tree check box 3-46, 3-48
- enabled port state 3-18, 4-51
- encrypted privileged passwords 3-9, 4-7, 4-9
- enhanced congestion control, See ECC
- enterprise edition software xvii, 1-2, 4-5
- environmental operating ranges A-1
- Erase All Registered Multicast Addresses option 4-82
- Erase an Address option 4-67
- error flag set 3-96, 4-74
- Exception Statistics Report 3-67, 3-69, 4-100
- option 4-96
- excessive deferrals 3-24, 4-72, 4-74
- excessive errors, diagnosing problems 5-2
- expansion slots
- diagnosing problems 5-5
- LEDs 1-7, 3-12
- extended network application 1-38
- factory defaults
- ATM and FDDI module 4-53
- switch 5-17
- Fast EtherChannel feature 1-2
- FCS errors 3-24, 3-96, 4-72, 4-74
- FDDI backbone application 1-36
- FDDI or ATM (A) TFTP Upgrade option 4-85
- FDDI or ATM (A) XMODEM Upgrade option 4-85
- FDDI or ATM (B) XMODEM Upgrade option 4-85
- FDDI ports
- firmware upgrade 3-64, 4-90
- settings
- basic 3-92, 3-97, 4-57
- secondary 4-60
- statistics 4-73
- features, switch 1-1
- feedback, documentation xviii
- fiber-optic cable 1-12
- FIFO latencies 3-75, 3-76, 4-16, 4-17
- Filename for Firmware Upgrades
- field 3-62
- option 4-84
- firmware
- diagnosing problems 5-5
- module upgrade 3-64, 4-90
- from a TFTP client 3-66, 4-92
- from a TFTP server 3-65, 4-91
- using XMODEM 4-93
- recovering from corrupted 5-13
- switch upgrade 3-61, 4-86
- from a TFTP client 3-63, 4-88
- from a TFTP server 3-62, 4-87
- using XMODEM 4-89
- Firmware Configuration Menu 4-83
- Firmware Version field 3-58, 4-83
- First-In, First-Out, see FIFO latencies
- Flood Unknown Unicasts option 4-66
- Flood Unregistered Multicasts option 4-66
- flooding control 3-20, 3-90, 4-68
- flow control 3-89, 4-55
- Forward Delay
- field 3-45, 4-33
- option 4-35
- Forward Transitions column 3-49, 4-34, 4-50
- forwarding states, STP 3-49, 4-34, 4-50
- FragmentFree (cut-through) switching mode 3-75, 4-16
- Frame Error Flag field 4-61
- Frame Processing Functions field 4-61
- front-panel description 1-4
- 10BaseT ports 1-4
- expansion slots 1-4
- LEDs 1-5, 3-11
- Mode button 1-5
- Full Duplex option
- 100BaseT ports 3-88, 4-54
- 10BaseT ports 3-19, 4-53
- with flow control 3-88, 3-89, 4-54, 4-55
- Generate Alert on Address Violation option 4-13
- Generate Alert when Threshold Exceeded option 4-18
- Generic I/O option 5-16
- giant frames 3-24, 3-96, 4-72, 4-74, 4-76
- Go to Port option 4-53, 4-67, 4-70
- Goto Bridge Group option 4-35
- Half Duplex Back Pressure option 3-77, 4-14
- Half Duplex option
- 100BaseT ports 3-88, 4-54
- 10BaseT ports 3-19, 4-53
- hardware
- recommendations
- PC environments 1-14
- UNIX environments 1-14
- requirements 1-14
- Hello Time
- field 3-45, 4-33
- option 3-47, 4-35
- Help
- management console 4-5
- switch manager 1-18
- Hold Time option 4-37
- Home Page 2-35, 3-4
- host name 3-6, 4-12
- assigning or changing 3-6
- clustering 3-6, 4-12
- Host Name field 3-6
- HTTP Server Configuration
- Menu 4-42
- option 4-19
- settings 4-42
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol, See HTTP Server Configuration
- IGMP 3-80, 4-39
- CGMP Fast Leave requirement 3-82, 4-40
- Initialization String for Modem option 4-95
- installation 2-1
- rack-mount 2-8
- site preparation 2-4
- testing the switch 2-6
- tabletop or shelf 2-7
- wall-mount 2-15
- warnings 2-2
- Internet Explorer, See Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Internet Group Management Protocol, See IGMP
- Inter-Switch Link, See ISL feature
- invalid data length 3-96, 4-74
- IP Address
- field 3-73
- option 2-23, 4-4, 4-21
- IP Address of DNS Server
- field 3-74
- option 4-22
- IP configuration
- assigning at logon 2-21, 3-7
- changing 3-72, 4-20, 4-21
- clustering 2-21, 3-7, 3-72, 4-20
- Menu 2-23, 4-20
- option 4-19
- recommendation 2-21, 3-7, 3-72, 3-73, 4-20, 4-21
- IP Multicast Address Table 3-83, 4-41
- ISL feature 1-2
- jabber errors 3-24, 4-72, 4-74
- LANE feature 1-2
- Last TopChange field 3-45, 4-33
- Last-In, First-Out, see LIFO latencies
- late collisions 3-24, 4-72, 4-74
- latencies 3-75, 4-16
- FIFO 3-75, 3-76, 4-16, 4-17
- LIFO 3-75, 4-16
- packet reception 3-76, 4-17
- learning state, STP 3-49, 4-50
- LEDs 1-5
- expansion slot 1-7, 3-12
- port 1-7, 3-12
- redundant power supply (RPS) 1-6, 3-11
- system status (STAT) 1-6, 3-11
- utilization (UTL) 1-9, 3-14
- LIFO latencies 3-75, 4-16
- Link Confidence Test Failures field 3-99, 4-59
- Link Error Alarm Activated field 3-99, 4-59
- Link Error Monitor Rejections field 3-99, 4-59
- LinkUp/LinkDown Trap Generation
- check box 3-40
- option 4-30
- List Addresses option 4-67
- List All Registered Multicast Addresses option 4-82
- List IP Multicast Addresses option 4-41
- listening state, STP 3-49, 4-50
- Location
- field 3-6
- option 4-12
- MAC Address field 3-28, 3-29
- MAC addresses
- flooding of unknown 3-20, 3-89, 4-67
- source 3-27, 4-64
- MAC and SMT fields 3-98, 4-58
- MAC Available Paths field 4-61
- MAC Downstream Port Type field 4-61
- Management Bridge Group option 4-22
- management console 1-21, 4-1
- accessing 2-36, 2-39
- problems 5-3
- canceling changes 4-3
- default settings 1-21
- Help 4-5
- Logon Screen 2-23, 2-37, 4-4
- Main Menu 2-38, 4-5
- navigating 4-1
- saving changes 4-3
- software requirements 1-15
- Management Console Inactivity Timeout
- field 3-60
- option 4-6
- management features 1-3
- See also management interfaces
- Management Information Base files, See MIBs
- management interfaces 1-13
- accessing 2-29
- CLI 2-36
- diagnostic console 5-10
- management console 2-36
- SNMP 2-39
- switch manager 2-29
- CLI 1-23
- clustering 1-16
- diagnostic console 5-9
- hardware requirements 1-14
- management console 1-21
- SNMP 1-24
- software requirements
- management console 1-15
- switch manager 1-15
- switch manager 1-18
- management options, See management interfaces
- Match Remote Baud Rate option 4-95
- Max Age
- field 3-45, 4-33
- option 3-47, 4-35
- Maximum Secure Addresses
- column 3-33
- field 3-32
- Media Access Control addresses, See MAC addresses
- Member Switch Host Name field 3-6
- member switch, See clustering
- Memory (CPU) I/O option 5-16
- menu bar, switch manager 3-2
- menu console, See management console
- Menus option 2-37, 4-4
- MIB Version field 3-98, 4-58
- MIBs 3-34, 4-24
- accessing 2-39
- Microsoft Internet Explorer
- configuring
- 4.01a 2-30
- 5.0 2-32
- supported and unsupported versions of 1-15
- Mode button 1-5, 3-13
- models, switch 1-2
- modem initialization string 3-61
- modes
- port 1-8, 3-13
- default mode option 4-7
- switching
- FragmentFree (cut-through) 3-75, 4-16
- store-and-forward 3-75, 4-16
- Modify Encrypted Password option 3-9, 4-7, 4-9
- Modify Unencrypted Password option 3-9, 4-7, 4-9
- Module (slot A or B) TFTP Upgrade button 3-65
- Module Firmware Version field 3-58, 4-83
- Module Management
- button 3-17
- Page 3-84
- module ports
- 100BaseT
- duplex settings 3-88, 4-54
- settings 3-84, 4-53
- statistics 3-95, 4-71
- status descriptions 3-87, 4-51
- ATM
- settings 4-56
- statistics 4-75
- status descriptions 4-51
- FDDI 3-92, 4-56
- changing basic settings 3-97, 4-57
- changing secondary settings 4-60
- MAC and SMT fields 3-98, 4-58
- port information fields 3-99, 4-59
- statistics 3-99, 4-59, 4-73
- status descriptions 3-87, 4-51
- name or description 3-92
- settings 3-84, 4-44
- statistics 3-93, 4-69
- module slots, See expansion slots, module ports, and modules
- Module Status option 4-50
- Module Status Report 4-98
- option 4-96
- modules xvii, 1-4
- statistics 4-98
- upgrading FDDI or ATM 3-64, 4-90
- Monitor Port Assignment option 4-78
- monitoring
- RMON 3-55, 4-77
- SPAN 3-55, 4-77
- switch image 3-11
- Monitoring Configuration Menu 4-77
- Move Member Ports option 4-80
- multicast packets 3-20, 3-80, 3-89, 4-39, 4-67
- Permanent Multicast Address Table 3-29, 4-81
- registration 4-81
- See also CGMP 3-20
- store-and-forward of 3-76, 4-12
- Multicast Registration Menu 4-81
- Name of System option 3-6, 4-12
- name or description 4-50
- Negotiated Token Rotation Time field 4-61
- Neighbor Type field 3-99, 4-59
- Netscape Communicator
- configuring 2-30
- supported and unsupported versions of 1-15
- network configuration examples 1-27
- Network Management (SNMP)
- Configuration Menu 4-24
- READ Configuration Menu 4-25
- TRAP Configuration Menu 4-28
- WRITE Configuration Menu 4-26
- Network Management Menu 4-19
- Network Port 3-77
- drop-down list 3-77
- option 4-13
- port security 3-32, 4-65
- unknown unicast addresses 3-20, 3-90, 4-68
- New Address scroll list 3-28, 3-29
- Next Bridge Group option 4-35
- Next Port option 4-53, 4-67, 4-70
- Non-Master Ports field 3-98, 4-58
- nonsecret privileged passwords 3-9, 4-7, 4-9
- Notification Timer Value option 4-61
- Novell SNAP FDDI frames 3-92
- Novell SNAP Frame Translation option 4-56
- Number for Dial-out Connection option 4-95
- Number of MACs field 3-98, 4-58
- Number of Member Ports field 3-45, 4-33
- Old Downstream Neighbor field 4-61
- Old Upstream Neighbor field 4-61
- online help
- management console 4-5
- switch manager 1-18
- operating
- altitude A-1
- humidity A-1
- ranges, environmental A-1
- temperature A-1
- Operation firmware version field 5-11
- Optical Bypass field 3-98, 4-58
- Overlapping of Bridge Groups Permitted option 4-80
- package contents 2-5
- Packet Hold Time field 3-53
- packet reception latencies, see PRL
- Packet Transmission Time field 3-53
- Parity Settings
- drop-down list 3-60
- option 4-95
- Password Intrusion Threshold option 4-6
- passwords 2-37, 3-8, 4-8
- changing 3-8, 4-8
- encrypted privileged 3-9, 4-7, 4-9
- unencrypted privileged 3-9, 4-7, 4-9
- clustering 1-17, 2-22, 3-9, 3-10, 4-8, 4-10
- forgotten and recovering 5-15
- initial assignment of 2-22
- lost and recovering 5-15
- multistring 3-8, 4-7
- privileged level 3-9, 4-7
- user level 3-9, 4-9
- Path Cost
- column 3-48
- option 4-52
- PCM state field 3-99, 4-59
- performance
- diagnosing problems 5-2
- features 1-3
- network design 1-27
- settings 3-75, 4-11
- Permanent Multicast Address Table 3-29, 4-81
- Permanent Unicast Address Table 3-28, 4-65
- permanent virtual connection, See PVC feature
- physical dimensions A-1
- Ping option 4-23
- PMD Class field 3-99, 4-59
- Port Addressing Menu 4-63
- Port Addressing option 4-53, 4-59, 4-62, 4-70
- Port Addressing Report 4-99
- option 4-96
- Port Configuration Menu
- 10BaseT Ports 4-44
- ATM Ports 4-44
- FDDI Ports 4-44
- Shared 100BaseT Ports 4-44
- Switched 100BaseT Ports 4-44
- Port Fast Mode
- check box 3-49
- column 3-49
- option 4-52
- after POST 2-6
- port LEDs 1-7
- Port Management Page 3-15
- port modes 3-12
- bandwidth utilization (UTL) 1-9, 3-14
- changing 1-8, 3-13
- duplex operation (FDUP) 1-9, 3-14
- port status (STAT) 1-8, 3-13
- See also ports and module ports 1-7
- Port Monitored/Not Monitored list 3-57
- Port Name/Description column 3-21, 3-92
- Port Priority option 4-52
- Port Secondary FDDI Settings Menu 4-60
- Port Security Table
- button 3-30
- Page 3-30
- port statistics
- 10BaseT and 100BaseT 3-24, 4-71
- ATM 3-96, 4-75
- FDDI 3-96, 4-73
- port status
- STAT LED 1-8, 3-13
- STAT mode 1-8, 3-13
- Port Status Report 4-97
- option 4-96, 4-98
- port STP states 3-49, 4-34
- ports
- 10BaseT 1-4
- address statistics 4-99
- console 1-12
- duplex settings 3-19, 4-53
- exception statistics 3-69, 4-100
- LEDs 1-7, 3-12
- diagnosing problems 5-5
- POST test descriptions 5-8
- modes 1-8
- default mode option 4-7
- name or description 3-21
- pin assignments B-1
- settings 3-15, 4-44
- statistics 3-22, 4-69, 4-97
- status descriptions 3-18, 3-87, 4-51
- POST 2-6, 5-7
- displaying results 5-12
- failure message example 5-12
- fatal failures 2-7, 5-7
- nonfatal failures 2-6, 5-7
- test descriptions 5-8
- POST Diagnostic Console option 5-17
- power
- consumption A-1
- requirements A-1
- power connections, diagnosing problems 5-5
- power connectors
- internal AC power supply 1-11
- redundant power system (RPS) 1-11
- power-on self-test, See POST
- powerup 2-20
- redundant power sources, limitations 2-20
- preparation, site 2-4
- Previous Bridge Group option 4-35
- Previous Port option 4-53, 4-67, 4-70
- Priority column 3-48
- privileged encrypted passwords 3-9, 4-7, 4-9
- privileged unencrypted passwords 3-9, 4-7, 4-9
- PRL 3-76, 4-17
- problems, See troubleshooting
- publications, related xvii
- PVC feature 1-2
- rack installation 2-8
- attaching brackets
- front panel forward 2-10
- mid mount 2-12
- rear panel forward 2-11
- attaching cable guide 2-14
- attaching switch to rack 2-13
- bracket mounting points 2-8
- Read Community String
- assigning or changing 3-36, 4-25
- field 3-36
- option 4-25
- READ Configuration option 4-24
- rear-panel description 1-10
- AUI port 1-12
- console port 1-12
- power connectors 1-11
- recommended configurations
- PC 1-14
- UNIX 1-14
- Reconfirm Password field 3-8
- redundant backbone applications 1-34
- FDDI 1-36
- redundant power sources, limitations 1-11
- redundant power system, See RPS
- Register a Multicast Address option 4-82
- Register/Unregister buttons 3-29
- related publications xvii
- Remote Disconnect Flag field 4-61
- remote monitoring, See RMON
- Remove All Addresses option 4-67
- Remove From Cluster option 4-44
- Remove IP multicast Addresses option 4-41
- reports, usage summary 4-96
- bandwidth usage 4-102
- exception statistics 3-67, 4-100
- module status 4-98
- port addressing 4-99
- port status 4-97
- utilization statistics 3-67, 4-101
- Requested Token Rotation Time field 4-61
- requirements, technical specifications A-1
- Reset All Statistics
- button 3-69
- option 4-100, 4-101
- Reset Capture option 4-102
- Reset Main Console RS232 Interface option 5-17, 5-19
- Reset Module option 4-52
- Reset Module with Factory Defaults option 4-53
- reset port state 3-18, 4-51
- Reset Port Statistics
- button 3-69
- option 4-70
- Reset System option 4-15
- Reset to Factory Defaults option 4-15
- restricted static addresses 3-25, 4-63
- Return System to Factory Defaults option 5-17, 5-18
- RIP 3-74, 4-23
- RJ-45 connectors
- console port B-5
- network ports B-1
- pin assignments B-2
- RJ-45-to-DB-25 female DTE adapter 2-18, 2-19, B-7
- RJ-45-to-DB-25 male DCE adapter 2-18, B-8
- RJ-45-to-DB-9 female DTE adapter 2-18, B-6
- RJ-45-to-RJ-45 rollover console cable, See console cable
- RMON 1-25, 3-55, 4-77
- supported groups 1-26
- rollover console cable, See console cable
- Root Path Cost field 3-45, 4-33
- Root Port field 3-45, 4-33
- root settings 3-45, 4-33
- Router Hold Time
- field 3-83
- option 4-40
- Router Ports Table 3-84
- Routing Information Protocol, See RIP
- RPS 1-11
- LED 1-6, 3-11
- diagnosing problems 5-4
- limitations 1-11
- RS-232 Port Configuration Menu (console port) 4-94
- RS-232 port, See console port
- safety
- approvals A-1
- warnings
- installation 2-2
- translated C-1
- saving changes
- management console 4-3
- switch manager 3-3
- Secondary FDDI Settings option 4-56, 4-59
- secret privileged passwords 3-9, 4-7, 4-9
- secure ports 3-32, 4-65
- Security
- check box 3-32, 3-34
- column 3-32
- security reject count 3-33
- Select Monitoring Port drop-down list 3-57
- Server IP Address or Name of TFTP Server field 3-62, 3-65
- shelf installation 2-7
- Show Neighbor option 4-38
- Silent Time Upon Intrusion Detection option 4-6
- Simple Network Management Protocol, See SNMP
- site preparation 2-1
- SMT version field 3-98, 4-58
- SNMP 1-24
- accessing MIBs 2-39
- changing settings 3-34, 4-24
- community strings 2-39
- clustering 1-17, 3-36, 3-37, 4-25, 4-27
- Read 3-36, 4-25
- Write 3-37, 4-26
- operations 1-25
- trap managers 3-38, 4-28
- write managers 3-41
- SNMP Management
- option 4-19
- Page 3-34
- software requirements 1-14
- browser configuration
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01a 2-30
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 2-32
- Netscape Communicator 2-30
- emulation software 1-15
- management console 1-15
- switch manager 1-15
- source address tables 3-25, 4-63
- SPAN 3-55, 4-77
- Configuration Page 3-55
- Monitoring Configuration Menu 4-77
- Spanning Tree
- check box 3-45
- Configuration Menu 4-32
- Management Page 3-43
- Spanning-Tree Algorithm and Protocol option 4-34
- Spanning-Tree Protocol, See STP
- specifications, technical A-1
- ST connectors 1-12
- standard-edition software 1-3
- startup 2-1
- assigning IP information and password 2-21
- from diagnostic console 5-12
- powering up 2-20
- STAT LED 1-6, 3-11
- State column 3-49, 4-34
- static addresses 3-32, 3-34, 4-65, 4-66
- Station Address field 3-98, 4-58
- Station Path Status field 4-61
- statistics reports 4-96
- bandwidth usage 4-102
- exception 3-67, 4-100
- module port 3-93, 4-98
- port 3-22, 4-69, 4-97
- port addressing 4-99
- utilization 3-67, 4-101
- Statistics Reports Page 3-67
- Status field 5-11
- Status of Port option 4-50
- Status Requested/Actual column 3-17, 3-18, 3-86, 3-87
- sticky-learned addresses 3-28, 3-32, 4-65
- Stop Bits
- drop-down list 3-60
- option 4-94
- storage temperature A-1
- store-and-forward switching mode 3-75, 4-16
- STP 3-42, 4-31
- after POST 2-6
- enabling or disabling 3-45
- forwarding states 3-49, 4-50
- options 3-46, 4-31
- port and forwarding states 3-49, 4-34
- port settings 3-48, 4-31
- root settings 3-45, 4-33
- switch spanning-tree options 3-46, 4-31
- STP State field 4-50
- Subnet Mask
- field 3-73
- option 4-22
- support, Cisco xix
- suspended-ATM-LANE-down port state 4-51
- suspended-ATM-network-down port state 4-51
- suspended-no-linkbeat port state 3-18, 4-51
- suspended-ring-down port state 4-51
- switch
- applications 1-27
- client/server workgroup 1-28
- collapsed backbone 1-32
- distributed backbone 1-30
- extended network 1-38
- FDDI backbone 1-36
- redundant backbone 1-34
- connectors and cables B-1
- features 1-1
- front-panel description 1-4
- hardware and software requirements 1-14
- installation 2-1
- management options 1-13
- using diagnostic console 5-9
- using management console 4-1
- using switch manager 3-1
- models 1-2
- POST tests 5-7
- powerup 2-20
- rear-panel description 1-10
- recovery 5-9
- startup
- assigning IP information and password 2-21
- from diagnostic console 5-12
- powering up 2-20
- technical specifications A-1
- troubleshooting 5-1
- switch image, monitoring from 3-11
- Switch IP Address field 3-7
- switch manager 1-18, 3-1, 3-2
- accessing 2-29
- canceling changes 3-3
- default settings 1-19
- displaying 2-33
- Help 1-18
- navigating 3-2
- online help 3-1
- saving changes 3-3
- software requirements 1-15
- switch name 3-6, 4-12
- assigning or changing 3-6
- clustering 1-17, 3-6, 4-12
- Switch Port Analyzer, See SPAN
- Switching Mode
- drop-down list 3-75
- option 4-12
- switching modes
- FragmentFree (cut-through) 3-75, 4-16
- packet reception latencies 3-76, 4-17
- store-and-forward 3-75, 4-16
- switching latencies 3-76, 4-17
- System Configuration Menu 4-11
- System Debug Interface option 5-11
- SYSTEM LED, diagnosing problems 5-5
- System Management Page 3-70
- system management settings 3-70, 4-11
- System TFTP Upgrade
- button 3-62
- option 4-85
- System XMODEM Upgrade option 4-85
- tabletop installation 2-7
- TAC xix, 3-15
- TACACS+ authentication feature 1-2
- Technical Assistance Center, See TAC
- technical specifications A-1
- Telnet
- accessing management interfaces 2-36
- button 3-52
- link to open a session 3-15
- TFTP client
- downloading module firmware from 3-66, 4-92
- downloading switch firmware from 3-63, 4-88
- TFTP server
- downloading module firmware from 3-65, 4-91
- downloading switch firmware from 3-62, 4-87
- TFTP Server Name or IP Address option 4-84, 4-91
- Time Delay between Attempts option 4-95
- Topology Changes field 3-45, 4-33
- transceiver, Ethernet 1-12, 2-27
- Transmission Interval option 4-37
- TRAP Community Strings option 4-29
- TRAP Configuration option 4-24
- Trap Manager Community String field 3-39
- TRAP Manager Names or IP Addresses option 4-29
- trap managers
- address violation trap generation 3-41
- assigning or changing 3-38, 4-28
- authentication trap generation 3-39, 4-30
- broadcast storm trap generation 3-40
- linkUp/linkDown trap generation 3-40, 4-30
- traps generated 3-38, 4-28
- troubleshooting 5-1
- diagnostic console, recovery procedures 5-9
- POST failures 5-7
- symptoms and corrective actions 5-1
- Token-Ring cabling 5-6
- unauthorized addresses 3-33
- unencrypted privileged passwords 3-9, 4-7, 4-9
- unicast packets 3-20, 3-89, 4-67
- network port 3-20, 3-77, 3-90, 4-68
- Permanent Unicast Address Table 3-28, 4-65
- Unicast/Multicast check box 3-21, 3-90
- Unmatched SNAP Frame Destination option 4-56
- Unregister a Multicast Address option 4-82
- unshielded twisted-pair cable 1-12
- Upgrade Operation Firmware option 5-11
- upgrading firmware 3-58, 4-83
- module 3-64, 4-90
- switch 3-61, 4-86
- Uplink Fast option 3-46
- Upstream Neighbor field 3-98, 4-58
- Usage Summary Menu 4-96
- Use Authorization String option 4-62
- Use of Store-and-Forward for Multicast
- check box 3-76
- option 4-12
- Use Routing Information Protocol
- check box 3-74
- option 4-23
- utilization statistics 3-69, 4-101
- Utilization Statistics Report 3-67, 4-101
- option 4-96
- Valid Transmission Timer field 4-61
- Version option 4-37
- View Management Console Password option 5-16
- View Port Statistics option 4-53, 4-59, 4-62, 4-67
- virtual LAN, See VLAN feature
- VLAN feature 1-2
- option 4-5
- wall installation 2-15
- attaching brackets 2-16
- attaching switch to wall 2-17
- warnings
- definition of xv
- installation 2-2
- translated C-1
- web console, See switch manager
- weight, switch A-1
- Write Community String
- assigning or changing 3-37, 4-26
- field 3-37
- option 4-27
- Write Configuration option 4-24
- Write Manager Names or IP Addresses option 4-27
- write managers 3-41, 4-27
- XMODEM Protocol
- downloading module firmware 4-93
- downloading switch firmware 4-89, 5-13







Posted: Thu Oct 28 20:04:57 PDT 1999
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