User Guide for Campus Manager 4.0.3 (With LMS 2.5.1)
Index

Table Of Contents

A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - W -

Index

A

about Campus Manager 1-1

ACS integration, understanding 5-1

administering Campus Manager 4-1

administration reports, using 4-29

ANI data collection metrics, displaying 4-50

ANI Server, analyzing 4-49

discovered device details, displaying 4-49

supported devices list, displaying 4-52

administration tasks, about 4-3

ANI data collection, using 4-17

best practices in discovery scheduling 4-21

data collection, scheduling 4-20

data collection filters, setting up 4-22

debugging options 4-25

settings, displaying 4-18

SNMP settings, modifying 4-19

details, displaying 4-5

device discovery administration 4-6

debugging options, setting 4-15

discovery schedule, modifying 4-14

seed device, specifying 4-9

settings, displaying 4-6

FAQs 6-73

security issues 4-56

SNMPv3

settings, modifying 4-53

understanding 4-1

user and host acquisition, using 6-6

delete interval, modifying 6-13

domain name display, specifying 6-10

end host user information, importing 6-14

ping sweep options, modifying 6-11

purge policy, specifying 6-10

schedule, modifying 6-8

settings, modifying 6-7

subnet discovery, configuring 6-12

User Tracking administration, using 4-29

discovery, configuring 6-5

discovery information, displaying 6-4

ANI data collection administration, using 4-17

best practices in discovery scheduling 4-21

data collection, scheduling 4-20

data collection filters, setting up 4-22

debugging options 4-25

settings, vieiwing 4-18

SNMP settings, modifying 4-19

ANI discover metrics, displaying 8-76

ANI Server

about 1-3

analyzing 4-49

network dependencies, and 6-3

applications

about 1-2

starting 3-4

application servers, working with 8-71

ATM domains 12-3

managing 12-4

understanding 12-3

using 12-5

ATM management 12-1

(see also ATM-VLANs) 12-1

ATM domains, understanding 12-3

ATM networks, configuring and managing 12-3

key terms 12-5

LANE services, managing 12-6

about 12-7

LANE components 12-9

overview 12-6

ATM-VLANs 12-1

(see also ATM management) 12-1

about 12-1

ATM interface configuration, setting 12-67

procedure A 12-68

procedure B 12-70

creating 12-12

Device/Port Chooser, using 12-77

Device Chooser, using 12-78

host utilization, checking 12-78

LANE

component details, displaying 12-18

component status, diagnosing 12-22

Config Server Register 12-23

LE client, diagnosing 12-24

ARP information, displaying 12-26

control connections, displaying 12-28

data connections, displaying 12-31

route descriptors, displaying 12-27

statistics, displaying 12-32

status, displaying 12-24

VC trace, displaying 12-30

LE configuration servers, diagnosing 12-40

LE servers, configuring 12-12

LE servers/Broadcast servers, diagnosing 12-33

link utilization, checking 12-79

RMON data collection, disabling 12-72

RMON-enabled devices, displaying 12-72

summary information on, interpreting 12-2

traffic templates, managing 12-74

understanding 12-11

VCs (virtual connections), working with 12-51

selecting 12-58

utilization, plotting 12-58

audience for this document xxvii

B

before using Campus Manager 3-3

C

Campus Manager reports 8-74

caution regarding Cisco Visio stencil file names, changing 8-49

cautions

significance of xxviii

cautions regarding

restarting Daemon Manager on Windows 4-3

changes with this release 2-1

channel discrepancy reports 7-4

Cisco Call Manager

enabling CDR logging in 13-64

tracing VoIP traffic

from a gateway 13-62

from an IP phone 13-61

CiscoView, starting

from Path Analysis 13-67

from VLAN Port Assignment 8-65

Cisco Visio stencil file, downloading 8-49

CiscoWorks, logging into 3-1

CiscoWorks Common Services

license integration, understanding 5-10

cmexport command (see under Data Extraction Engine) 14-3

concepts

Path Analysis

requirements 13-5

configuring

discovery in User Tracking 6-5

discrepancy reporting 7-4

reports 7-4

inter-VLAN routing 9-26

on an external router 9-28

on RSM, MSFC3, and L2/L3 devices 9-26

subnet discovery for User Tracking 6-12

User Tracking Utility 6-60

CVSM (Cisco Visual Switch Manager), starting 13-68

D

Daemon Manager, using

restarting on Solaris 4-2

restarting on Windows 4-2

Data Extraction Engine (see DEE) 14-1

DCS integration, understanding 5-3

DEE (Data Extraction Engine) 14-1

cmexport command

about 14-3

function-specific options 14-6

mandatory arguments 14-5

optional arguments 14-6

running 14-3

cmexport Discrepancy comand 14-15

cmexport L2topology command 14-12

cmexport manpage 14-18

cmexport ut command 14-8

developer's reference 14-21

Discrepancy data schema 14-31

exporting data from Campus Manager, servlet 14-32

Topology data schema 14-29

User Tracking data schema 14-22

User Tracking phone data schema 14-26

User Tracking subnet data schema 14-27

User Tracking switch data schema 14-24

overview 14-2

troubleshooting

FAQs 14-39

Device/Port Chooser, using 12-77

Device Center integration, understanding 5-9

Device Chooser, using 12-78

device discovery administration, in Campus Manager 4-6

debugging options, setting 4-15

discovery schedule, modifying 4-14

best practices 4-15

seed device, specifying 4-9

settings, displaying 4-6

devices, working with 8-58

(see also MLS devices) 8-68

device attributes, working with 8-61

device labels

clearing 8-60

displaying 8-60

device tooltips, interpreting 8-59, 8-61

device service modules, displaying 8-72

discovery in User Tracking, configuring 6-5

discrepancy reporting 7-1

configuring 7-4

reports 7-4

displaying

logical discrepancy reports 7-6

physical discrepancy reports 7-5

interpreting 7-6

logical discrepancies 7-22

physical discrepancies 7-7

logical discrepancies 7-3

channel discrepancies 7-4

displaying reports 7-6

interpreting 7-22

physical discrepancies 7-1

displaying reports 7-5

high availability not enabled on switches 7-3

interpreting 7-7

Discrepancy Reports

about 1-2

documentation xxviii

additional online xxxii

audience for this xxvii

related to this product xxx

typographical conventions in xxvii

E

EtherChannel 9-45

configuring 9-46

understanding 9-45

using 9-46

Ethernet VLANs

about 9-6

creating 9-6

modifying 9-12

F

FAQs

about DEE (Data Extraction Engine) 14-39

about Path Analysis 13-69

about User Tracking 6-73

G

getting started 3-1

applications, starting 3-4

before using Campus Manager 3-3

CiscoWorks, logging into 3-1

interface, understanding 3-5

H

help

online documentation xxxii

homepage for CiscoWorks, understanding 5-8

host utilization, checking 12-78

I

IEEE 802.1Q, VLAN trunking protocol 8-94

integration of CiscoWorks Common Services 5-1

ACS integration, understanding 5-1

CiscoWorks homepage, understanding 5-8

DCS integration, understanding 5-3

Device Center integration 5-9

license integration 5-10

OGS integration, understanding 5-8

Package Support Updater integration 5-9

IP phone display in User Tracking, FAQ on 6-73

IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) 11-1

IPv6 Addresses report

displaying 11-4

interpreting 11-5

understanding 11-1

ISL (Inter-Switch Link), VLAN trunking protocol 8-93

IVR (inter-VLAN routing)

configuring 9-26

on on external router 9-28

on RSM, MSFC3, and L2/L3 devices 9-26

understanding 9-25

using 9-26

L

LANE (LAN Emulation)

component details, displaying 12-18

LE/Broadcast server summary 12-20

LE client summary 12-18

LE configuration server summary 12-21

components, overview 12-9

component status, displaying 12-22

Config Server Registry 12-23

overview 12-6

services, managing 12-6

understanding 12-7

LE client, diagnosing 12-24

ARP information, displaying 12-26

control connections, displaying 12-28

data connections, displaying 12-31

route descriptors, displaying 12-27

statistics, displaying 12-32

status, displaying 12-24

VC trace, displaying 12-30

LE configuration servers

(see also LE servers) 12-12

backup, adding 12-16

configuring 12-16

deleting 12-17

details, displaying 12-21

diagnosing 12-40

LE configuration server ATM-VLAN configuration, displaying 12-41

LE configuration server control connections, displaying 12-42

LE configuration server database, displaying 12-40

SVPCs or SVPPs, setting up 12-43

LE servers, configuring 12-12

(see also LE configuration servers) 12-16

adding LE servers to new VLANs 12-12

backup servers, adding 12-14

deleting 12-15

modifying 12-14

VLANs, adding existing 12-13

LE servers/Broadcast servers, diagnosing 12-33

Broadcast server control connections, displaying 12-37

Broadcast server statistics, displaying 12-39

LE server control connections, displaying 12-35

LE server status, displaying 12-33

license integration for CiscoWorks Common Services 5-10

link utilization, checking 12-79

logging into CiscoWorks 3-1

logical discrepancy reports 7-3

displaying 7-6

interpreting 7-22

types

channel 7-4

M

management addresses, setting preferred 8-64

MLS devices, working with 8-68

MLS reports, displaying 8-68

MLS reports, interpreting 8-68

Route Processors report 8-69

Switching Engines report 8-69

N

network topology views

connecting to a device from a client 8-26

customizing 8-33

background images, setting 8-38

devices, deleting 8-34

saving layouts 8-34

topology filters, using 8-40

view features, modifying 8-35

view properties, changing 8-37

displaying 8-28

exporting to Visio 8-49

Find, using in 8-43

navigating in 8-23

summary view, understanding 8-44

interpreting 8-46

summary views, understanding

unconnected device information, interpreting 8-47

understanding 8-22

using 8-30

view layouts

changing 8-34

upgrading 8-48

O

overviews of

Campus Manager 1-1

ANI Server 1-3

applications 1-2

DEE (Data Extraction Engine) 14-2

LANE (LAN Emulation) 12-6

about 12-7

components 12-9

Path Analysis 13-2

Layer 2 13-3

Layer 2 shortcuts 13-4

Layer 3 13-3

P

Package Support Updater integration, understanding 5-9

packet flow, tracking using Path Analysis

concepts in Path Analysis

requirements 13-5

Path Analysis Components (figure) 13-6

Path Analysis 13-1

about 1-2, 13-2

CDR logging in Cisco Call Manager 13-64

components, understanding 13-5

concepts in

requirements 13-5

main window, understanding 13-20

discovery methods 13-33

end-point specification panel 13-26

Layer II and Layer III path trace errors 13-51

legend 13-8

map display 13-29

menu commands 13-22

status bar 13-36

table display 13-34

toolbar 13-25

tooltips in map display 13-30

Trace display 13-33

Trace Results tabbed panel 13-27

Trace Results tabbed panel, advantages and disadvantages 13-28

navigating in 13-20

command reference 13-22

main window, understanding 13-20

user-configurable options 13-24

overview 13-2

Layer 2 path analysis 13-3

Layer 2 shortcuts 13-4

Layer 3 path analysis 13-3

Path Analysis Components (figure) 13-6

setting up 13-19

trace, progress, monitoring 13-48

alert messages, understanding 13-50

icons in Map view, understanding 13-53

lines in Map view, understanding 13-52

status bar messages, understanding 13-49

trace, starting a new 13-45

network discovery 13-45

starting and stopping 13-48

valid points, specifying 13-46

valid points, understanding 13-47

traces, working with 13-44

archived, displaying 13-55

CiscoView, starting 13-67

CVSM (Cisco Visual Switch Manager), starting 13-68

jobs, scheduling 4-29

path, displaying in Topology Services 13-67

reversing 13-54

saved, displaying 13-55

saving 13-54

scheduled, displaying 4-48

Telnet, starting 13-68

troubleshooting 13-69

FAQs 13-69

suggestions for data tracing 13-76

suggestions for voice tracing 13-80

VLAN/ELAN subnet mapping 13-36

VLAN/ELAN subnet mapping table

editing 13-37

entries, verifying 13-42

Layer 2 traces, and 13-44

Layer 3 traces, and 13-43

understanding 13-36

VoIP traffic, tracing 13-56

called time matching, understanding 13-65

calling number matching, understanding 13-66

call in progress 13-63

call number matching, understanding 13-65

CDR Query Status log, understanding 13-64

completed call 13-62

from a gateway to Cisco Call Manager 13-62

from IP phone to Cisco Call Manager 13-61

potential calls 13-63

starting a trace 13-59

Voice Trace window, understanding 13-57

PGS integration, understanding 5-8

physical discrepancy reports 7-1

displaying 7-5

interpreting 7-7

types

high availability not enabled on switches 7-3

port attributes, displaying 8-62

aggregate link attributes, displaying 8-52

aggregate link attributes, interpreting 8-53

interpreting 8-62

prerequisites to using Campus Manager 3-3

protocol filtering, monitoring by port 8-75

filter information, displaying 8-76

understanding filtering 8-75

PVLAN (private VLAN)

creating

about 9-20

primary 9-21

promiscuous ports, configuring 9-23

secondary 9-22

secondary, associating ports with 9-23

deleting 9-24

types 9-18

promiscuous ports 9-18

PVLAN host ports 9-18

PVLAN trunk ports 9-19

understanding 9-17

using 9-19

R

reports

Administration, using 4-29

ANI data collection metrics, displaying 4-50

ANI Server, analyzing 4-49

discovered device details, displaying 4-49

supported deviceslist, displaying 4-52

Campus Manager 8-74

discrepancy reporting 7-1

configuring 7-4

interpreting 7-6

logical discrepancies 7-3

logical discrepancy reports, displaying 7-6

physical discrepancies 7-1

physical discrepancy reports, displaying 7-5

understanding 7-1

Time Domain Reflectometer (TDR) reports 8-53

running from Campus Manager 8-56

understanding 8-54

using 8-54

RMON

data collection, disabling 12-72

procedure A 12-72

procedure B 12-73

RMON-enabled devices, displaying 12-72

S

security

advantages of VLANs in 9-3

issues in Campus Manager 4-56

SNMPv3

settings, modifying 4-53

starting

CiscoView

from Path Analysis 13-67

from VLAN Port Assignment 8-65

Telnet 8-66

Topology Services 8-3

STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) 10-1

configuring on a network 10-19

MISTP devices 10-44

MISTP instances 10-50

MISTP ports 10-30

MISTP trunks 10-58

MST devices 10-39

MST instances 10-48

MST ports 10-24

MST trunks 10-55

PVST devices 10-34

PVST ports 10-19

PVST trunks 10-52

filters in Switch Cloud View, displaying 10-62

Cisco MISTP instances 10-64

IEEE 802.1s instances 10-63

STP loop inconsistencies 10-61

STP PVID inconsistencies 10-61

STP root inconsistencies 10-62

STP type inconsistencies 10-62

VLANs in switch clouds 10-65

Instance Reduction Recommendation report

interpreting 10-11

preparing 10-10

MISTP (multiple instance STP), about 10-4

MST (multiple STP), about 10-3

Number of Instances Recommendation report

interpreting 10-9

preparing 10-8

Optimal Root Recommendation report

interpreting 10-7

preparing 10-5

PVST (per VLAN STP), about 10-3

reports 10-5

Instance Reduction Recommendation 10-10

Number of Instances Recommendation 10-8

Optimal Root Recommendation 10-5

STP Visualizer

interpreting 10-17

notes 10-18

preparing 10-14

topology filters 10-60

understanding 10-1

MST (multiple STP) 10-3

PVST (per VLAN STP) 10-3

VLAN to Instance Mapping Recommendation report

interpreting 10-13

preparing 10-12

SVPCs (soft permanent virtual connections)

deleting

about 12-49

procedure A 12-49

procedure B 12-50

setting up and managing 12-43

setup procedure A 12-44

setup procedure B 12-46

SVPPs (soft permanent virtual paths)

setting up and managing 12-43

setup procedure A 12-44

setup procedure B 12-46

Switch Cloud View, and spanning tree filters 10-62

Cisco MISTP instances 10-64

IEEE 802.1s instances, displaying 10-63

STP loop inconsistencies, displaying 10-61

STP PVID inconsistencies, displaying 10-61

STP root inconsistencies, displaying 10-62

STP type inconsistencies, displaying 10-62

VLANs in switch clouds, displaying 10-65

T

TDR (Time Domain Reflectometer) reports 8-53

running from Campus Manager 8-56

understanding 8-54

using 8-54

Telnet, starting 8-66

token ring bridge relay function VLANS (see trCRF VLANs) 9-10

token ring bridging, VLAN trunking protocols 8-94

token ring VLANS (see trBRF VLANS) 9-7

topology groups

hierarchical maps 8-78

displaying 8-79

understanding 8-78

system-defined groups 4-31

creating, based on subnet 4-33

user-defined groups 4-31

Topology Services 8-1

about 1-2

ANI discovery metrics, displaying 8-76

application servers, working with 8-71

Campus Manager reports 8-74

command reference 8-81

main window commands 8-81

network topology view commands 8-85

connecting to a device from a client 8-26

devices, working with 8-58

device attributes, interpreting 8-61

device labels, clearing 8-60

device labels, displaying 8-60

device tooltips, working with 8-59, 8-61

device service modules, displaying 8-72

link attributes

displaying 8-51

interpreting 8-52

links, working with 8-50

link tooltips, interpreting 8-51

main window

colors in 8-3

Find, using in 8-21

icons in 8-3

legend 8-3

navigating in 8-17

understanding 8-14

management addresses, setting preferred 8-64

MLS devices, working with 8-68

MLS reports, displaying 8-68

MLS reports, interpreting 8-68

network topology views

customizing 8-33

displaying 8-28

exporting to Visio 8-49

Find, using in 8-43

layouts, changing 8-34

navigating in 8-23

summary views, understanding 8-44

understanding 8-22

using 8-30

port attributes, displaying 8-62

aggregate link attributes

aggregate link attributes, displaying 8-52

interpreting 8-62

protocol filtering, monitoring by port 8-75

filter information, displaying 8-76

understanding filtering 8-75

protocols supported in spanning tree 10-1

starting 8-3

Time Domain Reflectometer (TDR) reports 8-53

running from Campus Manager 8-56

understanding 8-54

using 8-54

toplogy groups 8-77

creating 4-34

group properties, creating 4-34

group rule, creating 4-39

hierarchical maps 8-78

memberships, creating 4-41

rule example 4-38

rules editor 4-36

using 4-33

topology groups

conceptualizing 4-30

membership updates 4-43

understanding 8-2

traffic templates, managing 12-74

database traffic templates, editing 12-74

device traffic templates, editing 12-75

trBRF VLANs

about 9-7

creating 9-8

modifying 9-12

trCRF VLANs

creating 9-10

modifying 9-13

troubleshooting

FAQs about

DEE (Data Extraction Engine) 14-39

Path Analysis 13-69

User Tracking 6-73

User Tracking 6-68

IP phone display 6-73

outdated entries in User Tracking table 6-73

trunking 9-39

characteristics of trunks 9-42

considerations in 9-40

DTP (Dynamic Trunking Protocol) 9-40

encapsulation types 9-43

trunk encapsulation 9-41

typographical conventions in this document xxvii

U

user and host acquisition administration 6-6

delete interval, modifying 6-13

domain name display, specifying 6-10

end host user information, importing 6-14

ping sweep options, modifying 6-11

purge policy, specifying 6-10

schedule, modifying 6-8

settings, modifying 6-7

subnet discovery, configuring 6-12

User Tracking 6-1

(see also User Tracking Utility) 6-54

about 1-2

administration 4-29

discovery, configuring 6-5

discovery information, displaying 6-4

archived reports 6-40

deleting 6-43

list of, displaying 6-40

reports, displaying 6-40

using 6-40

command-line interface 6-43

custom layouts 6-36

copying 6-39

creating 6-37

deleting 6-39

editing 6-38

list of, displaying 6-37

using 6-36

custom reports 6-32

copying 6-35

creating 6-33

deleting 6-36

editing 6-35

list of, displaying 6-33

using 6-32

FAQs 6-73

error logging 6-76

length of time data is maintained 6-76

non-CDP devices 6-76

IP Phones report, displaying 6-28

jobs, deleting 6-19

jobs, stopping 6-18

network and ANIServer dependencies 6-3

Report Generator, using 6-19

reports

about 6-15

archived reports, using 6-40

custom layouts, using 6-36

custom reports, using 6-32

Duplicates report, displaying 6-20

End Hosts report, displaying 6-24

IP Phones report, displaying 6-28

job details, displaying 6-18

job lists, displaying 6-17

jobs, deleting 6-19

jobs, stopping 6-18

quick reports, displaying 6-15

Report Generator, using 6-19

Switch Port Usage report, displaying 6-31

understanding 6-14

troubleshooting 6-68

understanding 6-1

User Tracking Debugger Utility 6-67

understanding 6-67

using 6-68

using 6-2

User Tracking Utility 6-54

accessing 6-59

configuring 6-60

downloading 6-56

installing 6-57

hardware requirements 6-56

software requirements 6-56

uninstalling 6-65

UTLite script, installing 6-52

UTLite script, uninstalling 6-54

key terms in 6-55

understanding 6-54

using

pattern use in searching 6-65

user or host, searching for 6-61

V

VCs (virtual connections), working with 12-51

checking with OAM Ping 12-63

procedure A 12-64

procedure B 12-65

report, displaying 12-67

connections between devices, displaying 12-55

procedure A 12-55

procedure B 12-57

connections for each device, displaying 12-51

procedure A 12-52

procedure B 12-54

connection utilization, plotting 12-58

procedure A 12-59

procedure B 12-60

error statistics, plotting 12-62

procedure A 12-62

procedure B 12-63

selecting 12-58

tracing 12-67

Visio

Cisco Visio stencil file, downloading 8-49

exporting network topology views to 8-49

VLAN/ELAN subnet mapping 13-36

mapping table, editing 13-37

all entries, clearing 13-41

all known subnet mappings, displaying 13-39

auto-discovered mappings, displaying 13-39

entries, modifying 13-40

local entries, clearing 13-41

manual entry, verifying need for 13-42

previously supplied manual mappings, displaying 13-39

previously supplied manual mappings, erasing 13-40

mapping table, general

entries, verifying 13-42

Layer 2 traces, and 13-44

Layer 3 traces, and 13-43

understanding 13-36

VLAN and VTP management 9-1

(see also VLANs) 9-2

EtherChannel 9-45

configuring 9-46

understanding 9-45

using 9-46

inter-VLAN routing

configuring 9-26

understanding 9-25

using 9-26

protocols supported 8-93

IEEE 802.1Q 8-94

ISL (Inter-Switch Link) 8-93

token ring bridging 8-94

PVLAN (private VLAN)

creating 9-20

deleting 9-24

types 9-18

understanding 9-17

using 9-19

reports 9-16

trunking 9-39

characteristics of trunks 9-42

considerations in 9-40

DTP (Dynamic Trunking Protocol) 9-40

encapsulation types 9-43

trunk encapsulation 9-41

VLAN Port Assignment (see VLAN Port Assignment) 9-48

VTP (see VTP) 9-30

VLAN Port Assignment 9-48

about 1-2

CiscoView, starting 8-65

commands 9-58

command shortcuts 9-65

domains, extending VLANs across 9-57

navigating in 9-50

port information, displaying 9-50

all ports in a specified domain 9-51

ports in an unspecified domain 9-53

querying ports in a specified domain 9-51

ports, assigning to VLANs 9-56

starting 9-49

Telnet, starting 8-66

topology views, displaying 9-60

attribute summaries, displaying 9-62

device attributes, displaying 9-63

highlighting a device 9-61

highlighting a VLAN 9-61

port attributes, displaying 9-62

VTP domain, displaying 9-60

topology views and attribute summaries, displaying 9-60

trunk attributes

configuring 9-57

displaying 9-63

interpreting 9-64

understanding 9-48

using 9-50

VLAN Ports Summary table

about 9-54

finding entries in 9-55

VLANs

about 9-2

advantages of 9-2

in adds, moves, and changes 9-2

in broadcast activity 9-3

in security 9-3

components of 9-4

deleting 9-13

LE servers

adding backup servers to VLANs 12-14

adding to a new VLAN 12-12

adding to an existing VLAN 12-13

modifying 9-11

Ethernet VLANs 9-12

trBRF VLANs 9-12

trCRF VLANs 9-13

types supported by Campus Manager 9-5

Ethernet VLANs 9-6

trBRF VLANs 9-7

trCRF VLANs 9-10

VoIP traffic, tracing 13-56

call in progress 13-63

CDR Query Status log, understanding 13-64

completed call 13-62

from a gateway to Cisco Call Manager 13-62

from IP phone to Cisco Call Manager 13-61

matching, understanding

called number matching 13-65

called time matching 13-65

calling number matching 13-66

potential calls 13-63

starting a trace 13-59

Voice Trace window, understanding 13-57

VTP (VLAN trunking protocol) 9-30

domain components 9-32

domains, about 9-31

using 9-35

reports, displaying 9-36

views, using 9-37

version 3 9-32

W

what's new in this release 2-1