Table of Contents
Index
- 10/100 port speed, setting 4-5
- 802.1Q
- see IEEE 802.1Q
- access control
- entries
- QoS, see QoS ACE
- lists
- QoS, see QoS ACL
- accounting 15-43
- default configuration 15-42
- disabling 15-45
- enabling 15-43
- events 15-40
- example configuration 15-46
- overview 15-40
- RADIUS
- accounting events 15-40
- creating accounting records 15-41
- example configuration 15-46
- overview 15-40
- servers, specifying 15-41
- suppressing accounting 15-42
- updating the server 15-42
- TACACS+
- accounting events 15-40
- configuration guidelines 15-43
- creating accounting records 15-41
- example configuration 15-46
- suppressing accounting 15-42
- updating the server 15-42
- ACE
- QoS, see QoS ACE
- ACL
- QoS, see QoS ACL
- address table
- switching 4-2
- addresses
- IP
- adding to IP permit list 28-2
- aliases, creating 14-6
- automatic assignment 3-2
- clearing from IP permit list 28-4
- designating 2-4
- DHCP, BOOTP, RARP and 3-8
- in-band (sc0) interface and 3-4
- SLIP (sl0) interface and 3-8
- MAC
- blocking 29-1
- designating 2-4
- port security and 29-1
- administration
- overview 1-5
- switch 14-1, 22-1
- advertisements, VTP 8-2
- aggregate policing rule
- see QoS policing
- alarms
- major 14-14
- minor 14-14
- aliases
- command, creating 14-5
- IP
- creating 14-6
- designating 2-4
- All-Routes Explorers
- maximum hops 9-10
- ARP
- configuring permanent and static entries 14-7
- configuring permanent entries 14-7
- audience xvii
- authentication
- default configuration 15-7
- disabling 15-11
- enable password 15-10
- enabling 15-9
- example configuration 15-32
- guidelines, configuration 15-8
- Kerberos
- credentials forwarding, enabling 15-28
- DES key, defining and clearing 15-30
- enabling 15-25
- login procedure 15-5
- mapping realm to host name 15-27
- non-kerberized login procedure 15-6
- overview 15-4
- realm, defining 15-25
- servers, specifying 15-26
- SRVTAB files 15-27
- Telnet connection (figure 15-6) 15-6
- terminology 15-4
- local
- configuration guidelines 15-8
- default configuration 15-7
- disabling 15-11
- enable password, setting 15-10
- enabling 15-9
- login password, setting 15-10
- overview 15-2
- password recovery 15-11
- login password 15-10
- overview 15-2
- RADIUS
- configuration guidelines 15-8
- deadtime, setting 15-22
- default configuration 15-7
- disabling 15-23
- enabling 15-19
- key, clearing 15-23
- key, specifying 15-19
- overview 15-3
- retransmit count, setting 15-21
- servers, clearing 15-22
- servers, specifying 15-18
- timeout, setting 15-20
- recovering password 15-11
- TACACS+
- clearing servers 15-16
- configuration guidelines 15-8
- default configuration 15-7
- directed request, enabling and disabling 15-12, 15-15
- disabling 15-17
- enabling 15-13
- example configuration 15-32
- key, clearing 15-17
- key, specifying 15-14
- login attempts allowed 15-15
- overview 15-2
- servers, clearing 15-16
- servers, specifying 15-12
- specifying servers 15-12
- timeout interval 15-14
- authorization
- configuration guidelines 15-36
- default configuration 15-36
- disabling authorization 15-38
- enabling authorization 15-36
- events 15-34
- example 15-36
- example configuration 15-39
- overview 15-34
- TACACS+
- authorization events 15-34
- authorization primary options and fallback options 15-34
- command authorization 15-35
- default configuration 15-36
- disabling 15-38
- enabling 15-36
- example configuration 15-39
- overview 15-34
- autonegotiation
- duplex 4-5
- speed 4-5
- trunks 10-2
- BackboneFast
- disabling 7-11
- displaying statistics 7-11
- enabling 7-10
- figure
- adding a switch 7-5
- after indirect link failure 7-4
- before indirect link failure 7-4
- overview 7-3
- banner
- see login banner
- blocking state, STP 6-5
- BOOT environment variable
- clearing 17-11, 17-12
- default 17-5
- displaying 17-12
- overview 17-3, 17-4
- setting 17-10, 17-11
- boot field
- overview 17-3
- setting 17-6
- boot image
- switch and 16-2
- booting
- configuration register
- setting value 17-10
- ignoring NVRAM 17-9
- BOOTP
- in-band (sc0) interface and 3-8
- Bootstrap Protocol
- see BOOTP
- BPDU guard
- disabling 7-7
- enabling 7-6
- note 7-6
- BPDUs, overview 6-3
- Break key (note) 2-1
- bridge forward delay, STP 6-15
- bridge hello time, STP 6-15
- bridge maximum aging time, STP 6-15
- bridge priority, STP 6-15
- bridge protocol data units
- see BPDUs
- broadcast suppression 26-1
- disabling 26-3
- enabling 26-3
- bundling, EtherChannel port 5-1
- CDP
- default configuration 23-2
- disabling
- globally 23-2
- on ports 23-3
- displaying neighbor information 23-4
- enabling
- globally 23-2
- on ports 23-3
- holdtime, setting 23-4
- message interval, setting 23-4
- overview 23-1
- CGMP
- joining multicast group 34-2
- leaving multicast group 34-2
- multicast group
- clearing 34-17
- configuring 34-6, 34-16
- multicast router ports
- clearing 34-17
- specifying 34-15
- overview 34-1
- channel modes, EtherChannel (table) 5-2
- checksum, verifying Flash file 18-6
- CIDR
- static routes and 14-6
- Cisco Discovery Protocol
- See CDP
- Cisco Group Management Protocol
- see CGMP
- CiscoWorks2000 30-4
- clear boot system flash command 17-11
- clearing the configuration 20-8
- CLI
- ROM monitor 2-1
- switch
- accessing 2-2
- console port 2-2
- editing 2-5
- help 2-6
- history substitution 2-5
- IP addresses, designating 2-4
- IP aliases, designating 2-4
- MAC addresses, designating 2-4
- modules, designating 2-4
- normal mode 2-3
- operating 2-3
- overview 2-2
- port ranges 2-4
- ports, designating 2-4
- privileged mode 2-3
- shortcuts 2-5
- Telnet 2-2
- VLANs, designating 2-4
- clock, setting 14-3
- command aliases, creating 14-5
- command-line interface
- see CLI
- committing ACLs
- see QoS ACL committing
- community port 9-13
- community strings
- defining 30-3
- overview 30-2
- CONFIG_FILE variable
- recurrence, setting 17-7
- configuration files
- clearing using rcp 20-8
- copying using rcp 20-6
- creating 20-2
- downloading
- from Flash device 20-4
- preparation 20-3
- rcp 20-7
- via rcp 20-6, 20-7
- via TFTP 20-3
- guidelines for creating 20-1
- running configuration
- downloading via rcp 20-7
- downloading via TFTP 20-3
- uploading via rcp 20-8
- uploading via TFTP 20-5
- uploading
- preparation 20-5, 20-7
- to rcp server 20-8
- to TFTP server 20-5
- configuration guidelines
- RADIUS accounting 15-43
- TACACS+ accounting 15-43
- configuration register
- boot field
- switch, setting 17-6
- CONFIG_FILE recurrence, setting 17-7
- default setting 17-5
- ignoring NVRAM at boot 17-9
- overview 17-2
- ROM monitor console port baud rate 17-6
- setting 17-10
- configuration, clearing 20-8
- congestion avoidance
- see QoS congestion avoidance
- console port
- downloading software images
- example PC download 19-19
- example UNIX download 19-20
- PC procedure 19-16
- preparation 19-15
- UNIX procedure 19-17
- redundant supervisor and 16-2
- ROM monitor baud rate 17-6
- SLIP and 3-6
- system message logging settings 21-5
- user sessions
- disconnecting 13-6
- monitoring 13-5
- contact, setting 14-3
- COPS
- communications parameters 35-57
- configuring 35-52
- domain name 35-57
- deleting 35-57
- PDP server configuration
- deleting 35-56
- port ASICs 35-53
- QoS policy source 35-53
- roles 35-54
- deleting 35-55
- removing 35-55
- selecting local QoS policy 35-54
- selecting locally configured QoS policy 35-54
- CoS
- see QoS
- CWSI Campus 30-4
- database
- VMPS
- downloading 12-7
- example configuration file 12-9
- date, setting 14-3
- daylight saving time
- disabling adjustment 25-6
- enabling adjustment 25-5
- default configuration
- CDP 23-2
- DNS 22-1
- dynamic port membership 12-2
- errdisable timeout 4-8
- Ethernet 4-3
- Fast Ethernet 4-3
- Fast Ethernet trunks 10-4
- Gigabit Ethernet 4-3
- Gigabit Ethernet trunks 10-4
- GMRP 34-9
- IP permit list 28-2
- local authentication 15-7
- NTP 25-2
- port enable state 4-7
- protocol filtering 27-2
- RADIUS accounting 15-42
- RADIUS authentication 15-7
- SNMP 30-3
- spanning tree 6-10
- supervisor engine 3-4
- switch boot configuration 17-5
- system message logging 21-4
- TACACS+ accounting 15-42
- TACACS+ authentication 15-7
- UDLD 24-2
- VLANs 9-5
- VMPS 12-2
- VTP 8-5
- default gateway
- configuring 3-5
- removing 3-6
- DES key
- clearing 15-30
- defining 15-30
- destination-based QoS
- see QoS
- DHCP
- in-band (sc0) interface and 3-8
- options 3-3
- releasing lease 3-9
- renewing lease 3-9
- disabled state, STP 6-9
- DISL
- see DTP
- DNS
- default configuration 22-1
- disabling 22-3
- domain name
- clearing 22-3
- setting 22-2
- enabling 22-2
- overview 22-1
- server
- clearing 22-2
- specifying 22-2
- setting up 22-2
- system name and 14-1
- system prompt and 14-1
- document organization xvii
- documentation, related xix
- domain name
- clearing 22-3
- setting 22-2
- Domain Name System
- see DNS
- downloading
- configuration files
- from Flash device 20-4
- preparation 20-3
- rcp 20-7
- TFTP 20-3
- via rcp 20-6, 20-7
- via TFTP 20-3
- software images
- example, multiple module 19-7, 19-13
- example, single module 19-6, 19-12
- example, supervisor 19-4, 19-11
- overview 19-1
- preparation 19-2, 19-9
- supervisor 19-3, 19-10
- switching module 19-3, 19-10
- downloading software images
- xmodem or ymodem download 19-21
- drop thresholds
- see QoS congestion avoidance
- DSCP
- see QoS DSCP
- DTP
- non-Cisco devices and 10-3
- overview 10-2
- duplex
- Fast Ethernet 4-5
- Gigabit Ethernet 4-5
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- see DHCP
- dynamic port VLAN membership
- configuration guidelines 12-3
- configuring 12-5
- default configuration 12-2
- example 12-10
- overview 12-1
- reconfirming 12-6
- see also VMPS
- troubleshooting 12-8
- Dynamic Trunking Protocol
- see DTP
- enable password
- recovering lost 15-11
- setting 15-10
- encapsulation type descriptions, trunks (table) 10-2
- environment variables
- BOOT
- clearing 17-11
- displaying 17-12
- overview 17-3, 17-4
- setting 17-10, 17-11
- environmental monitoring
- LED indications 14-14
- SNMP traps 14-14
- supervisor engine and switching modules 14-14
- syslog messages 14-14
- using CLI commands 14-13
- errdisable timeout, configuring 4-8
- error messages
- system message logging (syslog) 21-1
- VMPS (table) 12-8
- EtherChannel
- administrative groups 5-2
- bundling 5-1
- channel modes (table) 5-2
- configuration guidelines 5-3
- configuring 5-4
- port modes 5-5
- port path cost 5-5
- VLAN cost 5-5
- frame distribution 5-3
- IDs 5-2
- modes 5-2
- overview 5-1
- PAgP and 5-2
- port aggregation protocol 5-2
- port VLAN cost 5-5
- Ethernet
- autonegotiation, speed 4-5
- checking connectivity 4-11
- default configuration 4-3
- flow control keywords (table) 4-6
- overview 4-1
- port duplex, setting 4-5
- port enable state 4-7
- port name, setting 4-4
- port negotiation 4-7
- port speed, setting 4-5
- protocol filtering
- see protocol filtering
- switching frames 4-2
- timeout periods 4-8
- Ethernet ACL QoS features
- see QoS ACE or ACL
- Ethernet ingress port
- ACLs 35-14, 35-15
- ethertype
- see QoS
- Fast EtherChannel
- example configuration 10-9
- Fast Ethernet
- checking connectivity 4-11
- default configuration 4-3
- Fast EtherChannel
- see EtherChannel
- overview 4-1
- port duplex, setting 4-5
- port name, setting 4-4
- port speed, setting 4-5
- protocol filtering
- see protocol filtering
- trunks
- see trunks
- fiber-optic, detecting unidirectional links 24-1
- filters
- protocol
- see protocol filtering
- Flash file system
- checksum, verifying 18-6
- files
- copying 18-3
- deleting 18-5
- listing 18-2
- restoring 18-5
- setting default 18-2
- formatting device 18-6
- overview 18-1
- verifying file checksum 18-6
- Flash PC card, formatting 18-6
- Flash synchronization
- examples 16-13
- overview 16-3
- flow control 4-6
- configuring 4-6
- keywords (table) 4-6
- flowcharts, QoS 35-3
- formatting Flash devices 18-6
- forward delay timer, STP 6-2
- forwarding state, STP 6-8
- GARP Multicast Registration Protocol
- See GMRP
- see GMRP
- GARP timers 11-6, 34-13
- Gigabit EtherChannel
- example configuration 10-12
- Gigabit Ethernet
- checking connectivity 4-11
- default configuration 4-3
- duplex 4-5
- flow control 4-6
- jumbo frames, configuring 4-9
- note 4-5
- overview 4-1
- port name, setting 4-4
- protocol filtering
- see protocol filtering
- trunks
- see trunks
- GMRP
- default configuration 34-9
- disabling
- globally 34-15
- per-port 34-10
- enabling
- globally 34-9
- per-port 34-9
- forward-all option
- disabling 34-11
- enabling 34-11
- hardware and software requirements 34-8
- overview 34-3
- registration
- fixed 34-12
- forbidden 34-12
- normal 34-11
- statistics
- clearing 34-15
- viewing 34-14
- timers 34-13
- GVRP
- configuration guidelines 11-2
- declarations from blocking ports 11-6
- default configuration 11-2
- disabling
- globally 11-9
- on 802.1Q ports 11-8
- enabling
- dynamic VLAN creation 11-4
- globally 11-3
- on 802.1Q ports 11-3
- registration
- fixed 11-5
- forbidden 11-5
- normal 11-5
- setting
- fixed registration 11-5
- forbidden registration 11-5
- GARP timers 11-6
- normal registration 11-5
- software requirements 11-1
- statistics
- clearing 11-8
- viewing 11-8
- timers 11-6
- hello time, STP 6-2
- high availability
- configuring 16-11
- downloading different image on standby supervisor engine 16-12
- overview 16-8
- supported features 16-9
- versioning overview 16-10
- history
- switch CLI 2-5
- hops, All-Routes Explorers and 9-10
- ICMP
- ping
- executing 13-7
- overview 13-6
- testing connectivity with 4-11
- time exceeded messages 13-7
- traceroute and 13-7
- ICMP QoS features
- see QoS ACE or ACL
- IEEE 802.1Q
- configuring 10-6
- example configuration 10-12
- mapping VLANs to ISL 9-11
- overview 10-1
- restrictions 10-4
- IGMP
- configuration guidelines 34-4
- disabling 34-8
- enabling 34-4
- joining multicast group 34-2
- leave processing
- disabling 34-7
- enabling 34-5
- leaving multicast group 34-2
- overview 34-1
- statistics, viewing 34-7
- IGMP QoS features
- see QoS ACE or ACL
- images
- see software images
- in-band (sc0) interface
- configuring 3-4
- DHCP and 3-8
- IP address, assigning 3-4
- overview 3-1, 3-4
- RARP and 3-8
- VLAN assignment 9-2
- inferior BPDU, BackboneFast and 7-3
- interfaces
- in-band (sc0) 3-4, 9-2
- SLIP (sl0) 3-4, 3-6
- Internet Group Management Protocol
- see IGMP
- Internet protocols, supported 1-7
- interVLAN routing
- MSFC, refer to the Catalyst 6000 Family Multilayer Switch Feature Card and Policy Feature Card Configuration Guide
- MSM, refer to the Multilayer Switch Module Installation and Configuration Note
- IP
- CIDR and 14-6
- default gateway, configuring 3-5
- static routes 14-6
- subnetworks, VLANs and 9-2
- IP addresses
- adding to IP permit list 28-2
- aliases, creating 14-6
- automatic assignment 3-2
- BOOTP and RARP and 3-8
- clearing from IP permit list 28-4
- designating 2-4
- DHCP and 3-8
- DHCP, BOOTP, RARP and 3-8
- in-band (sc0) interface and 3-4
- setting on supervisor 3-4
- SLIP (sl0) interface and 3-8
- IP aliases
- creating 14-6
- designating 2-4
- IP MLS
- overview 1-6
- IP multicast
- GMRP and 34-8
- group entries 34-15
- IGMP snooping and 34-4
- overview 34-1
- router ports and 34-15
- IP multicast MLS
- overview 1-6
- IP permit list
- addresses, adding 28-2
- caution 28-4
- clearing entries 28-4
- default configuration 28-2
- disabling 28-4
- enabling 28-3
- overview 28-1
- IP QoS features
- see QoS ACE or ACL
- IP traceroute
- executing 13-8
- overview 13-7
- IPX MLS
- overview 1-6
- IPX QoS features
- see QoS ACE or ACL
- ISL 10-8
- example configuration 10-8, 10-9
- mapping 802.1Q VLANs 9-11
- overview 10-1
- isolated port 9-13
- isolated VLAN 9-14
- jumbo frames
- configuring 4-9
- disabling 4-9
- enabling 4-9
- Kerberos
- credentials forwarding, enabling 15-28
- DES key
- defining and clearing 15-30
- enabling 15-25
- login procedure 15-5
- mapping realm to host name 15-27
- non-kerberized login procedure 15-6
- overview 15-4
- realm, defining 15-25
- servers, specifying 15-26
- SRVTAB files, copying 15-27
- Telnet connection (figure 15-6) 15-6
- terminology 15-4
- Kermit
- example downloads
- caution 19-15
- PC procedure 19-19
- UNIX procedure 19-20
- PC software download procedure 19-16
- preparing to download software images 19-15
- UNIX software download procedure 19-17
- key
- RADIUS
- clearing 15-23
- specifying 15-19
- TACACS+
- clearing 15-17
- specifying 15-14
- Layer 2 QoS features
- see QoS ACE or ACL
- Layer 2 Switching Engine QoS features
- see QoS Layer 2 Switching Engine
- Layer 3 Switching Engine QoS features
- see QoS Layer 3 Switching Engine
- Layer 3 QoS features
- see QoS ACE
- Layer 4 QoS features
- see QoS ACE
- learning state, STP 6-7
- leave processing, IGMP
- disabling 34-7
- enabling 34-5
- listening state, STP 6-6
- load sharing, trunking and 10-16
- local authentication
- configuration guidelines 15-8
- default configuration 15-7
- disabling 15-11
- enable password
- setting 15-10
- enabling 15-9
- login password, setting 15-10
- overview 15-2
- password recovery 15-11
- location, setting 14-3
- login banner
- clearing 14-4
- configuring 14-4
- overview 14-4
- login password
- recovering lost 15-11
- setting 15-10
- MAC addresses
- address table 4-2
- blocking 29-1
- designating 2-4
- port security and 29-1
- MAC Layer QoS features
- see QoS ACE or ACL
- mapping VLANs 9-11
- markdown
- see QoS markdown
- marking
- see QoS
- maximum age timer, STP 6-2
- message-of-the-day
- see login banner
- metric values, switch TopN reports (table) 33-2
- MIBs 1-8
- overview 30-1
- RMON/RMON2 support (table) 31-3
- support list 1-8
- microflow policing rule
- see QoS policing
- module status, checking 13-1
- modules
- checking status 13-1
- designating on command-line 2-4
- downloading software images 19-3, 19-10
- Ethernet
- configuring 27-1
- Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet
- configuring 4-1
- Fast Ethernet
- configuring 27-1
- supervisor engine
- configuring 3-1
- MOTD
- see login banner
- MSFC
- QoS features, see QoS
- multicast
- overview 1-4
- multicast groups
- clearing 34-17
- configuring 34-16
- multicast router ports
- clearing 34-17
- multicast traffic
- broadcast suppression
- disabling 26-3
- enabling 26-3
- multicasting
- GMRP and 34-8
- group information 34-6
- groups
- clearing 34-17
- configuring 34-6, 34-16
- joining 34-2
- leaving 34-2
- IGMP fast-leave processing 34-7
- IGMP snooping and 34-4
- IGMP statistics 34-7
- overview 34-1
- RGMP 34-17
- router
- clearing ports 34-17
- specifying port for 34-15
- router information 34-6
- multilayer switch feature card
- see MSFC
- name, setting port 4-4
- native VLAN
- 802.1Q and 10-4
- NDE
- see NetFlow Data Export
- neighbor devices, displaying 23-4
- NetFlow Data Export
- refer to the Catalyst 6000 Family Multilayer Switch Feature Card and Policy Feature Card Configuration Guide
- network management 1-8
- configuring 31-1
- overview 1-4
- network management system
- see NMS
- network security
- See security
- Network Time Protocol
- see NTP
- NMS
- SNMP, configuring 30-3
- SPAN, configuring 32-1
- NTP
- authentication 25-4
- broadcast-client mode
- configuring 25-3
- disabling 25-7
- client mode
- configuring 25-3
- disabling 25-8
- daylight saving time adjustment
- disabling 25-6
- enabling 25-5
- default configuration 25-2
- disabling 25-7
- overview 25-1
- server
- clearing 25-7
- specifying 25-3
- time zone
- clearing 25-7
- setting 25-5
- NVRAM
- caution 17-9
- ignoring content at boot 17-9
- out of profile
- see QoS out of profile
- overview
- software features 1-1
- supervisor engine software 1-1
- PAgP 5-2
- passwords
- enable 15-10
- login 15-10
- recovering lost
- on switch 15-11
- PC card
- see Flash PC card
- PCMCIA
- see Flash PC card
- PDP server
- see COPS or RSVP+
- permit list
- See IP permit list
- PFC
- IGMP snooping and 34-4
- protocol filtering and 27-1
- QoS, see Layer 3 Switching Engine
- ping
- command 4-11
- executing 13-7
- overview 13-6
- testing connectivity 4-11
- policing
- see QoS policing
- policy decision point servers
- see COPS or RSVP+ PDP
- policy feature card
- see QoS Layer 3 Switching Engine
- Port Aggregation Protocol
- see PAgP
- port bundling, EtherChannel 5-1
- port security
- age time, specifying 29-4
- changing the default port enable state 4-7
- clearing
- MAC addresses 29-5
- configuration guidelines 29-2
- disabling 29-6
- enabling 29-3
- MAC addresses, specifying number 29-4
- monitoring 29-7
- overview 29-1
- security violation action, specifying 29-5
- shutdown time, specifying 29-6
- port status, checking 13-2
- port-based QoS features
- see QoS
- PortFast
- BPDU guard 7-2
- configuring 7-6
- disabling 7-7
- enabling 7-6
- caution 7-1, 7-5
- disabling 7-6
- enabling 7-5
- PortFast, configuring 7-5
- ports
- capabilities, checking 13-4
- changing the default port enable state 4-7
- checking status 13-2
- community 9-13
- cost, STP 6-13
- designating on command-line 2-4
- duplex 4-5
- dynamic VLAN membership
- configuring 12-5
- default configuration 12-2
- example 12-10
- overview 12-1
- reconfirming 12-6
- troubleshooting 12-8
- errdisable timeout, configuring 4-8
- isolated 9-13
- name 4-4
- port-VLAN cost, STP 6-13
- priority
- STP 6-12
- promiscuous
- promiscuous port 9-13
- speed
- 10/100 Ethernet 4-5
- VLAN assignments 9-10
- VLAN priority, STP 6-12
- power management
- determining system power requirements, nine-slot chassis 14-12
- enabling/disabling redundancy 14-11
- overview 14-10
- powering modules up or down 14-12
- primary VLAN 9-14
- priority
- STP 6-12
- private VLANs
- community 9-13
- configuration guidelines 9-14
- creating 9-16
- delete mapping 9-19
- deleting 9-18
- deleting isolated or community VLAN 9-19
- hardware/software interactions 9-15
- isolated VLAN 9-14
- overview 9-13
- primary VLAN 9-14
- prompt
- configuring 14-2
- overview 14-1
- protocol filtering
- configuring 27-3
- default configuration 27-2
- disabling 27-3
- enabling 27-3
- overview 27-1
- protocol support 27-2
- pruning, VTP
- see VTP, pruning
- QoS
- ACE
- ICMP, creating 35-33
- ICMP, options 35-17
- IGMP, creating 35-33
- IGMP, options 35-17
- IP addresses and masks 35-31
- IP Layer 4 port options 35-31
- IP Layer 3 options 35-15
- IP Layer 4 protocol options 35-16
- IP precedence parameter options 35-31
- IP with Layer 4 options 35-34
- IP with only Layer 3 options 35-34
- IPX, creating 35-35
- IPX, options 35-18
- MAC, creating 35-36
- MAC, options 35-18
- TCP, creating 35-32
- TCP, options 35-16
- UDP, creating 35-32
- UDP, options 35-16
- ACL 35-14
- attaching 35-21, 35-38
- committing 35-38
- creating 35-30
- default 35-19
- default IP 35-35
- default IPX, creating 35-36
- default MAC, creating 35-36
- deleting named 35-37
- detaching 35-39
- discarding uncommitted 35-37
- IP, named 35-31
- marking rules 35-19
- modifying 35-30
- named 35-15
- names 35-30
- policing rules 35-20
- policing rules, creating 35-29
- policing rules, deleting 35-30
- reverting to default values 35-37
- classification (definition) 35-3
- classification criteria
- IP ACE Layer 3 35-15
- IP ACE Layer 4 ICMP 35-17
- IP ACE Layer 4 IGMP 35-17
- IP ACE Layer 4 protocol 35-16
- IP ACE Layer 4 TCP 35-16
- IP ACE Layer 4 UDP 35-16
- IPX ACE 35-18
- MAC ACE Layer 2 35-18
- configuring 35-26
- congestion avoidance
- definition 35-3
- dual transmit queue ports 35-23
- receive queue 35-11
- triple transmit queue ports 35-23
- COPS
- see COPS
- CoS
- and ToS final values from Layer 3 Switching Engine 35-21
- configuring port value 35-28
- definition 35-2
- default configuration 35-24
- definitions 35-2
- destination-based 35-39
- deleting 35-40
- disabling 35-52
- display
- information 35-50
- statistics 35-51
- drop thresholds
- see QoS congestion avoidance
- DSCP
- definition 35-3
- internal values 35-14
- maps, configuring 35-46
- DSCP ACE keyword 35-19
- dual receive, triple transmit queue ports
- clearing 35-45
- configuring 35-45
- dual transmit queue
- thresholds, configuring 35-42
- dual transmit queue ports
- congestion avoidance 35-23
- enabling 35-27
- Ethernet egress port
- feature summary 35-9
- scheduling 35-22
- scheduling, congestion avoidance, and marking 35-7, 35-22
- Ethernet ingress port
- classification, marking, scheduling, and congestion avoidance 35-4
- feature summary 35-8
- Layer 3 Switching Engine classification features 35-13
- marking, scheduling, congestion avoidance, and classification 35-10
- scheduling 35-11
- scheduling and congestion avoidance 35-11
- ethertype field values 35-14
- feature set summary 35-8
- final Layer 3 Switching Engine CoS and ToS values 35-21
- flowcharts 35-3
- internal DSCP values 35-14
- IPX ACE 35-18
- labels (definition) 35-2
- Layer 2 Switching Engine
- classification and marking 35-6, 35-22
- feature summary 35-9
- Layer 3 Switching Engine
- classification, marking, and policing 35-5, 35-13
- feature summary 35-9
- MAC ACE Layer 2 35-18
- mapping
- CoS values to drop thresholds 35-44
- CoS values to DSCP values 35-46
- DSCP markdown values 35-49
- DSCP values to CoS values 35-48
- IP precedence values to DSCP values 35-47
- markdown 35-20
- marking 35-23
- based on per-port classification 35-13
- definition 35-3
- MSFC 35-6
- trusted ports 35-10
- untrusted ports 35-10
- MSFC 35-6
- out of profile 35-20
- policing
- definition 35-3
- microflow, disabling for nonrouted traffic
- 35-41
- microflow, enabling for nonrouted traffic 35-40
- policing rule
- aggregate 35-20
- deleting 35-30
- microflow 35-20
- port
- trust state 35-28
- port keywords 35-10
- port-based or VLAN-based 35-27
- queues
- transmit, allocating bandwidth between 35-43
- receive queue
- drop thresholds 35-11, 35-45
- drop thresholds (figure) 35-12
- tail-drop thresholds, configuring 35-41
- reverting to defaults 35-51
- scheduling (definition) 35-3
- single receive, dual transmit queue ports
- clearing 35-44
- single-port ATM OC-12 switching module features 35-9
- single-port ATM OC-12 switching module marking 35-8
- single-receive, dual-transmit queue ports
- configuring 35-44
- strict priority receive queue 35-11
- ToS
- and CoS final values from Layer 3 Switching Engine 35-21
- definition 35-2
- traffic flow through QoS features 35-3
- transmit queue
- size ratio 35-43
- transmit queues 35-22, 35-45
- triple transmit queue ports
- congestion avoidance 35-23
- triple transmit queue WRED drop thresholds 35-42
- trust-cos
- ACE keyword 35-19
- port keyword 35-10
- trust-dscp
- ACE keyword 35-19
- port keyword 35-10
- trust-ipprec
- ACE keyword 35-19
- port keyword 35-10
- understanding how QoS works 35-1
- understanding QoS policy 35-53
- untrusted port keyword 35-10
- VLAN-based or port-based 35-21, 35-27
- WRED drop thresholds 35-42
- quality of service
- See QoS
- RADIUS
- accounting overview 15-42
- configuration guidelines 15-8, 15-43
- deadtime, setting 15-22
- default configuration 15-7
- disabling 15-23
- enabling 15-19
- example configuration 15-46
- key
- clearing 15-23
- specifying 15-19
- overview 15-3, 15-40, 15-41, 15-42
- retransmit count, setting 15-21
- servers
- clearing 15-22
- specifying 15-18, 15-41
- timeout, setting 15-20
- RADIUS accounting
- disabling 15-45
- enabling 15-43
- RARP
- in-band (SC0) interface and 3-3
- rcp
- downloading configuration files 20-7
- downloading supervisor engine images 19-10
- downloading switching module images 19-10
- uploading configuration files 20-7, 20-8
- receive queues
- see QoS receive queues
- redundant
- synchronizing boot images 16-16
- synchronizing runtime image with bootstring 16-13
- redundant supervisor engine
- see supervisor engine, redundant
- related documentation xix
- Remote Monitoring
- See RMON
- Remote Switched Port Analyzer
- See RSPAN
- reset
- scheduling
- absolute date and time 14-9
- within a specific timeframe 14-10
- scheduling system reset 14-8
- Resource Manager Essentials 30-4
- Reverse Address Resolution Protocol
- see RARP
- RGMP
- configuring 34-18
- default configuration 34-18
- disabling 34-18
- enabling 34-18
- multicast groups 34-18
- multicast protocols 34-20
- overview 34-17
- packet types 34-18
- RGMP statistics
- clearing 34-20
- displaying 34-19
- RGMP-capable router ports 34-20
- RGMP-related router commands 34-21
- VLAN statistics
- clearing 34-19
- displaying 34-19
- RMON
- enabling 31-2
- overview 31-1
- supported MIB objects 31-3
- viewing data 31-2
- ROM monitor
- BOOT environment variable and 17-3, 17-4
- boot process and 17-2
- CLI 2-1
- configuration register and 17-2
- console port baud rate 17-6
- root switch
- parameters (table) 6-2
- primary, configuring 6-14
- secondary, configuring 6-15
- STP and 6-2
- STP stability and 6-3
- Router Group Management Protocol
- see RGMP
- router, multicast 34-15
- RSPAN
- concepts and terminology 32-1
- configuration examples 32-12
- configuration guidelines 32-9
- configuring
- examples 32-12, 32-13, 32-14
- from CLI 32-10
- multiple RSPAN sessions 32-14
- single RSPAN session 32-12
- hardware requirements 32-8
- session limits 32-4
- session limits table 32-4
- RSVP+ 35-58
- disabling 35-59
- DSBM election participation
- disabling 35-60
- enabling 35-59
- enabling 35-58
- PDP server configuration
- deleting 35-61
- policy timeout 35-61
- sc0 (in-band) interface
- configuring 3-4
- IP address, assigning 3-4
- overview 3-1
- VLAN assignment 9-2
- scheduling
- see QoS
- scheduling a system reset 14-8
- security
- configuring 28-1, 29-1
- IP permit list 28-1
- overview 1-3
- passwords, configuring 15-10
- serial download
- example PC software image download 19-19
- example UNIX software image download 19-20
- PC software image download procedure 19-16
- preparing to download 19-15
- UNIX software image download procedure 19-17
- set module power up/down command 14-12
- set power redundancy enable/disable command 14-11
- show module command 14-11, 14-12
- Simple Network Management Protocol
- See SNMP
- sl0 (SLIP) interface
- configuring 3-6
- overview 3-1
- SLIP
- caution 3-6
- console port and 3-6
- enabling 3-7
- overview 3-1
- sl0 interface 3-4
- slip attach command 3-6
- slip detach command 3-6
- SLIP (sl0) interface
- configuring 3-6
- SNMP
- community strings
- defining 30-3
- overview 30-2
- configuring
- from CLI 30-3
- from NMS 30-3
- default configuration 30-3
- MIBs 1-8
- NMS and 30-3
- overview 30-1
- supported RMON MIB objects 31-3
- software images
- downloading
- example, multiple module 19-7, 19-13
- example, single module 19-6, 19-12
- example, supervisor 19-4, 19-11
- overview 19-1
- preparation 19-2, 19-9
- supervisor 19-3, 19-10
- switching module 19-3, 19-10
- supervisor engine, description 1-1
- uploading
- preparation 19-8, 19-14
- rcp server 19-14
- supervisor 19-9, 19-14
- supervisor engine 19-9
- SPAN
- caution 32-6
- configuration guidelines 32-5
- configuring from CLI 32-6
- destination port 32-2
- disabling 32-7, 32-12
- egress 32-3
- hardware requirements 32-4
- ingress 32-3
- NMS and 32-1
- overview 32-5
- session 32-1
- session limits 32-4
- session limits table 32-4
- source port 32-2
- traffic 32-4
- spanning tree
- see STP
- spanning tree backbone fast convergence
- see BackboneFast
- spanning tree PortFast
- see PortFast
- Spanning Tree Protocol
- see STP
- spanning tree UplinkFast
- see UplinkFast
- speed
- 10/100 Ethernet port, setting 4-5
- standby supervisor engine
- see supervisor engine, redundant
- static route, configuring 14-6
- static routes
- CIDR and 14-6
- VLSM and 14-6
- STP
- BPDUs and 6-3
- bridge forward delay, setting 6-15
- bridge hello time, setting 6-15
- bridge maximum aging time, setting 6-15
- bridge priority, setting 6-15
- default configuration 6-10
- disabling 6-15
- enabling 6-11
- forward delay timer 6-2
- hello time 6-2
- maximum age timer 6-2
- overview 1-2, 6-1
- port cost, changing 6-13
- port priority, configuring 6-12
- port states
- blocking 6-5
- disabled 6-9
- figure 6-5
- forwarding 6-8
- learning 6-7
- listening 6-6
- overview 6-4
- port VLAN priority, changing 6-12
- PortFast
- caution 7-5
- configuring 7-5
- port-VLAN cos, changing 6-13
- root switch
- configuring 6-14
- election 6-2
- parameters (table) 6-2
- primary 6-14
- secondary 6-15
- stable topology (figure) 6-3
- stable topology and 6-3
- strict-priority queue
- see QoS
- strict priority
- supervisor engine
- BOOT environment variable
- clearing 17-11, 17-12
- displaying 17-12
- overview 17-3, 17-4
- setting 17-10, 17-11
- boot image 16-2
- configuration register
- boot field, setting 17-6
- ignore NVRAM, setting 17-9
- overview 17-2
- ROM monitor baud rate, setting 17-6
- setting 17-10
- configuring 3-1
- console port
- ROM monitor baud rate 17-6
- SLIP and 3-6
- default boot configuration 17-5
- default configuration 3-4
- default gateways 3-5
- downloading software images 19-3, 19-10
- Flash file system
- see Flash file system
- IP address, setting 3-4
- management interfaces
- overview 3-1
- sc0 (in-band), configuring 3-4
- sl0 (SLIP), configuring 3-6
- preparing to configure 3-4
- redundant
- configuration guidelines 16-4
- console port and 16-2
- Flash synchronization 16-3, 16-13
- forcing switchover to standby 16-6
- overview 1-6, 16-1
- slot assignment 16-2
- understanding 16-2
- verifying status 16-5
- ROM monitor 17-2
- sc0 (in-band) interface 3-4
- sl0 (SLIP) interface 3-6
- software description 1-1
- software images
- downloading 19-3, 19-10
- overview 1-1
- startup, specifying 17-1
- uploading 19-9, 19-14
- startup configuration 17-1
- static routes 14-6
- switchover 16-6
- uploading software images 19-9, 19-14
- Supervisor Engine 1
- environmental monitoring 14-13
- switch administration
- modules, checking status 13-1
- overview 1-5
- ports, checking status 13-2
- procedures 14-1, 22-1
- switch boot process 17-1
- switch CLI
- accessing 2-2
- help 2-6
- history substitution 2-5
- IP addresses, designating 2-4
- IP aliases, designating 2-4
- MAC addresses, designating 2-4
- modules, designating 2-4
- operating 2-3
- overview 2-2
- ports, designating 2-4
- VLANs, designating 2-4
- switch management interfaces
- see supervisor engine, management interfaces
- switch TopN reports
- background execution 33-2
- foreground execution 33-2
- metric values (table) 33-2
- overview 33-1
- running 33-3
- viewing 33-3
- Switched Port Analyzer
- See SPAN
- switching address table 4-2
- switching modules
- see modules
- switchover
- see supervisor engine, switchover
- syslog
- buffer size, setting 21-6
- configuration, displaying 21-8
- configuring 21-4
- daemon, configuring 21-6
- default configuration 21-4
- facilities (table) 21-2
- logging levels, setting 21-5
- message format 21-3
- message log, displaying 21-9
- overview 21-1
- session settings, setting 21-4
- timestamp, changing enable state 21-6
- system clock, setting 14-3
- system contact, setting 14-3
- system image
- switch
- downloading 19-3, 19-10
- overview 1-1
- startup, specifying 17-1
- uploading 19-9, 19-14
- system location, setting 14-3
- system message logging
- buffer size, setting 21-6
- configuration, displaying 21-8
- configuring 21-4
- console session logging
- disabling 21-5
- enabling 21-5
- daemon, configuring 21-6
- default configuration 21-4
- definitions
- elements (table) 21-3
- severity level (table) 21-3
- displaying system messages 21-8
- facilities (table) 21-2
- logging levels, setting 21-5
- message format 21-3
- message log, displaying 21-9
- overview 21-1
- server, configuring 21-7
- session settings, setting 21-4
- syslog daemon, configuring 21-6
- syslog server
- configuring 21-7
- deleting 21-7
- disabling logging 21-8
- Telnet session logging
- disabling 21-5
- enabling 21-5
- timestamp, changing enable state 21-6
- system name
- clearing 14-3
- configuring
- static system name 14-2
- static system prompt 14-2
- overview 14-1
- system prompt
- configuring 14-2
- overview 14-1
- system reset
- scheduling 14-8
- absolute date and time 14-9
- within a specific timeframe 14-10
- TACACS+
- authentication overview 15-2
- authorization configuration guidelines 15-36
- authorization overview 15-34
- command authorization overview 15-35
- configuration guidelines 15-8, 15-43
- default configuration 15-7
- disabling 15-17
- enabling 15-13
- example configuration 15-32, 15-39, 15-46
- key, specifying 15-14
- login attempts allowed 15-15
- overview 15-34, 15-40, 15-41, 15-42
- timeout interval 15-14
- TACACS+ accounting
- disabling 15-45
- enabling 15-43
- overview 15-40
- TCP QoS features
- see QoS ACE or ACL
- Telnet
- executing 13-4
- system message logging settings 21-5
- user sessions
- disconnecting 13-6
- monitoring 13-5
- TFTP
- downloading configuration files 20-3
- downloading software images
- example, multiple module 19-7, 19-13
- example, single module 19-6
- example, supervisor 19-4, 19-11
- supervisor engine 19-3, 19-10
- switching modules 19-3, 19-10
- uploading configuration files 20-5
- uploading software images 19-9, 19-14
- thresholds
- see QoS congestion avoidance
- time zone
- clearing 25-7
- setting 25-5
- time, setting 14-3
- Token Ring
- VLANs
- overview 9-3
- TrBRF 9-3
- TrCRF 9-4
- TopN reports
- See switch TopN reports
- ToS
- see QoS
- traceroute
- see IP traceroute
- traceroute command 4-11
- transmit queues
- see QoS transmit queues
- TrBRF
- creating 9-8
- modifying 9-8
- overview 9-3
- TrCRF
- All-Routes Explorer maximum hops 9-10
- backup 9-9
- creating 9-8
- modifying 9-8
- overview 9-4
- Trivial File Transfer Protocol
- see TFTP
- troubleshooting
- system message logging and 21-1
- VMPS 12-7
- trunks
- allowed VLANs 10-7
- autonegotiation 10-2
- configuring
- 802.1Q trunk 10-6
- ISL trunk 10-5
- ISL/802.1Q negotiating trunk port 10-6
- default configuration 10-4
- defining allowed VLANs 10-7
- disabling 10-8
- encapsulation types
- descriptions (table) 10-2
- example configurations
- 802.1Q 10-12
- ISL 10-8, 10-9
- load sharing 10-16
- IEEE 802.1Q
- configuring 10-6
- negotiating 10-6
- restrictions 10-4
- ISL
- over EtherChannel link 10-9
- trunk configuration 10-8
- load-sharing traffic 10-16
- modes (table) 10-2
- overview 10-1
- parallel configuration 10-21
- possible configurations (table) 10-3
- VLAN 1, disabling 10-22
- VLANs, allowed 10-7
- trust-dscp
- see QoS trust-dscp
- trust-ipprec
- see QoS trust-ipprec
- UDLD
- default configuration 24-2
- disabling
- globally 24-4
- on ports 24-3
- displaying configuration 24-4
- enabling
- globally 24-3
- on ports 24-3
- overview 24-1
- UDP QoS features
- see QoS ACE or ACL
- UniDirectional Link Detection Protocol
- see UDLD
- untrusted
- see QoS trust-cos
- see QoS untrusted
- UplinkFast
- disabling 7-9
- enabling 7-8
- figure 7-2, 7-3
- overview 7-2
- uploading
- configuration files
- preparation 20-5, 20-7
- running configuration 20-5, 20-8
- TFTP 20-5
- software images
- preparation 19-8, 19-14
- rcp server 19-14
- supervisor 19-9, 19-14
- supervisor engine 19-9
- user sessions
- disconnecting 13-6
- monitoring 13-5
- virtual LAN
- see VLANs
- VLAN filtering
- trunk 32-3
- VLAN Management Policy Server
- See VMPS
- see VMPS
- VLAN Trunk Protocol
- see VTP
- VLAN trunks
- See trunks
- VLAN-based SPAN, see VSPAN
- VLANs
- allowed on trunk 10-7
- bridge forward delay 6-15
- bridge hello time 6-15
- bridge maximum aging time 6-15
- bridge priority 6-15
- configuration guidelines 9-6
- cost 6-13
- default configuration 9-5
- deleting 9-12
- designating on command-line 2-4
- Ethernet 9-7
- FDDI 9-7
- in-band (sc0) interface assignment 9-2
- internet
- assigning ports to 9-10
- mapping 802.1Q to ISL 9-11
- ports, assigning to 9-10
- IP subnetworks and 9-2
- native
- 802.1Q and 10-4
- overview 1-2, 9-1
- port VLAN priority 6-12
- private VLANs
- community 9-13
- configuration guidelines 9-14
- creating 9-16
- delete mapping 9-19
- deleting 9-18
- deleting isolated or community VLAN 9-19
- hardware/software interactions 9-15
- isolated VLAN 9-14
- overview 9-13
- primary VLAN 9-14
- protocol filtering and 27-1
- sc0 (in-band) interface assignment 9-2
- Token Ring
- All-Routes Explorer maximum hops 9-10
- backup 9-9
- creating 9-8
- modifying 9-8
- overview 9-3
- TrBRF 9-3
- TrCRF 9-4
- TrBRF 9-8
- TrCRF
- backup 9-9
- creating 9-8
- trunks
- see trunks
- VTP domain and 9-1
- VLSM
- static routes and 14-6
- VMPS
- administering 12-6
- configuring 12-4
- database
- creating 12-3
- downloading 12-7
- example configuration file 12-9
- default configuration 12-2
- disabling 12-5
- dynamic port membership
- configuring 12-5
- example 12-10
- overview 12-1
- reconfirming 12-6
- troubleshooting 12-8
- error messages (table) 12-8
- example configurations
- database configuration file 12-9
- dynamic port VLAN membership 12-10
- monitoring 12-6
- overview 12-1
- reconfirming membership 12-6
- troubleshooting 12-7
- VSPAN 32-3
- VTP
- advertisements 8-2
- caution 8-5
- client, configuring 8-6
- configuration guidelines 8-5
- configuring
- client 8-6
- server 8-6
- default configuration 8-5
- disabling 8-7
- domains 8-2
- modes
- client 8-2
- server 8-2
- transparent 8-2
- monitoring 8-10
- overview 8-1
- pruning
- configuring 8-9
- disabling 8-10
- figure 8-4
- overview 8-3
- server, configuring 8-6
- statistics 8-10
- transparent mode, configuring 8-7
- version 2
- disabling 8-8
- enabling 8-8
- overview 8-3
- VLANs and 9-1
- VTP pruning
- configuring 8-9
- disabling 8-10
- overview 8-3
- WRED 35-42
- xmodem software download 19-21
- ymodem software download 19-21







Posted: Mon Feb 21 16:11:57 PST 2000
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