Catalyst 2900 XL and Catalyst 3500 XL Software Configuration Guide, 12.0(5)WC5, 12.0(5)WC6
Index

Table Of Contents

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

Index

Numerics

1000BASE-T module, Catalyst 2900 XL1-9

802.1Q trunk mode2-12

A

aaa (authentication, authorization, and accounting)

configuring6-53

managing6-49

aaa accounting command6-52

AAAA system messagesA-5

aaa authorization command6-51

aaa authorization exec tacacs+ local command6-51

aaa new-model command6-51, 6-53

abbreviating commands3-5

abbreviations

char, variable fieldA-4

chars, variable fieldA-4

dec, variable fieldA-4

hex, variable fieldA-4

inet, variable fieldA-4

AC (command switch)5-12, 5-23

accessing

clusters, switch5-15

CMS2-32

modes2-33

command modes3-2

command switches5-13

console port4-3

HTTP port4-3

member switches5-15, 9-25

MIBs

files4-5

objects4-4

variables4-5

switch clusters5-15

Telnet access4-4

access levels, CMS2-33

access points, inline power7-16

access ports

dynamic9-5, 9-40

in switch clusters5-11

static9-5, 9-7

accounting

RADIUS6-64

TACACS+6-49

adding

secure addresses6-18

static addresses6-19

VLAN to database9-24

address

count, secure7-11

resolution6-31

security violations7-11

See also addresses

addresses

dynamic

accelerated aging6-33

aging time6-16

default aging6-33

described6-15

removing6-16

MAC

adding secure6-18

aging time6-16

discovering6-15, 6-31

notification6-17

secure

adding6-18

described6-15, 6-18

removing6-18

static

adding6-19

configuring (EtherChannel)6-20

described6-15, 6-19

removing6-19

Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

See ARP table

address table

aging time, configuring6-16

dynamic addresses, removing6-16

MAC

managing6-15

maximum number of addresses6-15

secure addresses

adding6-18

removing6-18

static addresses

adding6-19

removing6-19

ADSL1-5

advertisements, VTP9-11

aging, accelerating6-33

aging time, changing address6-16

alarms group, in RMON4-4

allowed-VLAN list9-29

American National Standards Institute

See ANSI

ANSI1-5

Plan 9988-2

AppleTalk Remote Access

See ARA

Apply button2-31

ARA6-51

ARP table

address resolution6-31

managing6-31

asymmetric digital subscriber line

See ADSL

ATM ports

duplex mode and speed7-2

trunks and other features9-27

VLAN membership2-12, 9-5

ATM trunk mode2-12

attributes, RADIUS

vendor-proprietary6-66

vendor-specific6-65

authentication

local mode with AAA6-68

NTP6-13

RADIUS6-53

key6-56

login6-59

TACACS+6-49

authorization

RADIUS6-53, 6-63

TACACS+6-49

automatic discovery

adding member switches5-21

considerations

beyond a non-candidate device5-8, 5-9

brand new switches5-11

connectivity5-5

management VLANs5-8, 5-9

non-CDP-capable devices5-7

non-cluster-capable devices5-7

creating a cluster standby group5-23

in switch clusters5-5

See also CDP

automatic recovery, clusters5-12

See also HSRP

autonegotiation

connecting to devices without7-2

mismatches10-8

B

back pressure, half-duplex mode7-2

bandwidth graphs2-8

BPDU guard, STP6-46

BPDU message interval6-42

broadcast client mode, configuring6-13

broadcast messages, configuring for6-13

broadcast storm control

disabling7-5

enabling7-4

broadcast traffic and protected ports7-10

browser configuration2-1, 4-1, 5-1

browser requirements

See release notes

buttons, CMS2-31

C

c2900/c3500 traps6-48

c2900 traps6-48

Cancel button2-31

candidate switch

adding5-21

automatic discovery5-5

changing management VLAN for9-4

defined5-4

HC5-23

passwords5-21

requirements5-4

standby group5-23

why not added10-14

See also command switch, cluster standby group, and member switch

cascaded configuration, UplinkFast6-33

Catalyst 3524-PWR XL7-14

caution symbol, definition ofxvii

CC (command switch)5-23

CDP

automatic discovery in switch clusters5-5

configuring6-13

system messagesA-7

CGMP

controlling management packets with6-20

removing router ports6-21

See also Fast Leave

change notification, CMS2-34

chassis system messagesA-8

Cisco.comxix, xx

Cisco 575-LRE CPE1-5

Cisco Access Analog Trunk Gateway1-15

Cisco Access Digital Trunk Gateway1-15

Cisco access points, inline power7-16

Cisco CallManager software1-13, 1-15

Cisco Discovery Protocol

See CDP

Cisco Group Management Protocol

See CGMP

Cisco IOS Release 12.0 documentationxv

Cisco IP Phones

See IP phones

Cisco LRE 48 POTS Splitter (PS-1M-LRE-48)1-5, 1-17

Cisco SoftPhone software1-13

CiscoWorks 20001-6, 4-5

Class of service

See CoS

CLI1-6

abbreviating commands3-5

accessing3-8

basics3-1

Cisco IOS Release 12.0 documentationxv

command modes3-2

error messages3-7

managing clusters5-26

overview3-1

saving changes3-9

using3-1

client mode, VTP9-10

cluster commands

See switch command reference

Cluster Management Suite

See CMS

Cluster Membership Protocol

See CMP system messages

clusters, switch

accessing5-15

adding member switches5-21

automatic discovery5-5

automatic recovery5-12

command switch configuration5-20

compatibility5-5

creating5-19

creating a cluster standby group5-23

described5-1

disqualification code10-14

Gigabit Ethernet, illustrated6-34

LRE profile considerations5-19, 8-8

management VLAN, changing9-3

managing

through CLI5-26

through SNMP5-27

planning considerations5-5

automatic discovery5-5

automatic recovery5-12

CLI5-26

host names5-16

IP addresses5-15

LRE profiles5-19

management VLAN5-18

NAT commands5-19

network port5-19

passwords5-16

RADIUS5-17

SNMP5-16, 5-27

switch-specific features5-19

TACACS+5-17

redundancy5-23

troubleshooting5-25, 10-14

verifying5-25

See also candidate switch, command switch, cluster standby group, member switch, and standby command switch

cluster standby group

automatic recovery5-15

considerations5-13

creating5-23

defined5-2

requirements5-3

virtual IP address5-13

See also HSRP

cluster traps6-48

cluster tree

described2-5

icons2-5

CMP system messagesA-8

CMS1-6

accessing2-32

access levels2-33

change notification2-34

cluster tree2-5

described2-1

different versions of2-35

displaying system messages10-11, A-1

error checking2-34

features2-2

field descriptions

See online help

Front Panel images2-6

Front Panel view2-4

interaction modes2-28

menu bar2-18

online help2-29

privilege level2-33, 6-11

requirements2-32

saving configuration changes2-34

toolbar2-23

tool tips2-29

Topology view2-13

troubleshooting CMS session10-11

verifying configuration changes2-34

window components2-30

wizards2-28

Coarse Wave Division Multiplexer GBIC modules

See CWDM GBIC modules

Collapse Cluster view2-14

command-line error messages3-7

command-line interface

See CLI

command modes3-2, 3-3

commands

abbreviating3-5

default3-6

getting help (?)3-6

help3-6

list of available3-4, 3-7

no3-6

redisplaying3-6

resetting to defaults3-6

undoing3-6

usage basics3-1

See also switch command reference

command switch

accessing5-13

active (AC)5-12, 5-23

and management4-4

command switch with HSRP disabled (CC)5-23

configuration conflicts10-18

defined5-2

enabling5-20

passive (PC)5-12, 5-23

password privilege levels5-26

priority5-12

recovery

from command-switch failure5-12

from failure10-18, 10-23

from failure without HSRP10-23

from lost member connectivity10-18

redundant5-12, 5-23

replacing

with another switch10-21

with cluster member10-19

requirements5-3

standby (SC)5-12, 5-23

See also candidate switch, cluster standby group, member switch, and standby command switch

command variables, listing3-7

community strings

configuring5-16, 6-48

in clusters5-16

SNMP5-16

compatibility, avoiding configuration conflicts10-7

config traps6-48

configuration

saving changes3-9

configuration, switch

cluster settings5-1

conflicts, managing10-7, 10-18

default settings4-7

default VLAN9-21

file, VMPS database9-37

files, saving to an external server10-15

guidelines

port7-2

VLANs9-21

VMPS9-38

VTP9-13

VTP version9-15

initial4-2

port settings7-1

saving changes2-34

saving to Flash memory10-15

system settings6-1

troubleshooting10-1

VTP, default9-15

configuration examples, network1-8

collapsed backbone and switch cluster1-13

design concepts

cost-effective wiring closet1-9

high-performance workgroup1-9

network performance1-8

network services1-9

redundant Gigabit backbone1-10

hotel network1-17

large campus1-15

long-distance, high-bandwidth transport configuration1-21

multidwelling configuration1-19

small to medium-sized network1-11

configuration files, DHCP6-8

configuring

802.1p class of service9-31

AAA6-53

aging time6-16

broadcast messages6-13

broadcast storm control7-4

CDP6-13

community strings6-48

Cross-stack UplinkFast6-36

date and time6-12

daylight saving time6-12

DNS6-6

duplex mode7-2, 7-3, 8-9

dynamic ports on VMPS clients9-40

dynamic VLAN membership9-39

flooding controls7-4

flow control7-4

hello time6-42

hops6-14

IGMP filtering6-22

inline power7-16

IP information6-2

IP phones7-14, 7-15

load sharing9-33

login authentication6-51

LRE8-1

LRE ports8-6

LRE upgrade8-16

management VLAN9-4

native VLANs9-30

NTP6-12

passwords6-11

ports7-1

protected ports7-10

privilege levels6-11

RADIUS6-53

RMON groups4-4

SNMP6-47

speed7-2, 7-3

on Cisco 575 LRE CPE8-9

static addresses (EtherChannel)6-20

STP6-31

BPDU guard6-46

Cross-stack UplinkFast6-36

port priorities9-33

root guard6-45

UplinkFast6-33

TACACS+6-49

trap managers6-48

trunk port9-28

trunks9-26, 9-28

VLANs9-1, 9-21, 9-23

VTP9-13, 9-16

VTP client mode9-17

VTP server mode9-16

VTP transparent mode9-7, 9-18

conflicts, configuration10-7, 10-18

consistency checks in VTP version 29-11

console port

access4-3

connecting to3-8

default settings4-3

controller configuration, LRE upgrade8-17

conventions

in interactive examplesxvii

in textxvii

symbolsxvii

copy running-config startup-config command10-15

CoS

configuring9-31

priority7-15

CPE 1-5

Ethernet link guidelines8-8

Ethernet links8-1, 8-5

considerations for Cisco 575 LRE CPE8-9

considerations for Cisco 585 LRE CPE8-9

statistics10-5

hotel network configuration example1-17

LRE links8-1

statistics10-4

CPE LRE system messagesA-20

Cross-stack UplinkFast

See CSUF

cross talk8-7

CSUF6-36

configuring6-40

connecting stack ports6-39

fast convergence causes6-38

limitations6-38

overview6-36

Current Multicast Groups table6-21

customer premises equipment

See CPE

CWDM GBIC modules1-21

troubleshooting10-8

wavelength colors on CMS2-6

D

database, VTP9-20, 9-23

date, setting6-12

daylight saving time6-12

default configurations

RADIUS6-56

VLANs9-21

VMPS9-39

VTP9-15

defaults, switch

list of4-7

resetting to3-6

deleting VLAN from database9-25

destination-based forwarding7-9

destination-based port groups6-20, 7-8

device icons

Front Panel view2-5

Topology view2-15

device labels2-16

Device Manager2-2

See also Switch Manager

device pop-up menu

Front Panel view2-24

Topology view2-26

DHCP6-3

Client Request Process6-4

configuring DHCP server6-5

configuring domain name and DNS6-6

configuring relay device6-7

configuring TFTP server6-5

example configuration6-9

obtaining configuration files6-8

overview6-3

digital telephone networks1-5

dir flash command10-15

disabling

broadcast storm control7-5

CGMP Fast Leave6-21

network port7-7

port security7-12

SNMP6-47

SPAN7-13

STP6-32

trunking on a port9-29

trunk port9-29

VTP9-18

VTP version 29-19

discovery, clusters

See automatic discovery

DISL9-28

display options, Topology view2-17

disqualification code10-14

Disqualification Code option2-27

DNS

configuring6-6

described6-6

enabling6-6

documentation

Cisco IOS Release 12.0xv

giving feedbackxix

on CD-ROMxix

orderingxix

relatedxviii

domain name

configuring6-6

described6-6

specifying6-6, 9-13

Domain Name System server

See DNS

domains for VLAN management9-9

DTP9-28

duplex mode

configuration guidelines7-2

configuring7-2, 7-3, 8-9

CPE Ethernet link8-9

full duplex with flow control7-3

half duplex with back pressure7-2

settings, ATM port7-2

duplex mode LED2-8

dynamic access mode2-12

dynamic-access ports

described9-5

limit on number of hosts9-42

VLAN membership combinations9-6

dynamic addresses

See addresses

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

See DHCP

Dynamic ISL

See DISL

dynamic ports, configuring9-40

dynamic port VLAN membership

configuration example9-42

configuring9-40

example9-42

overview9-36

reconfirming9-41

troubleshooting9-42

VMPS database configuration file9-37

dynamic port VLAN membership, reconfirming9-40

Dynamic Trunk Protocol

See DTP

dynamic VLAN membership9-39

dynamic VLAN VQP client system messages

See VQPCLIENT system messages

E

egress port scheduling9-31

enable password

See passwords

enable secret password

See passwords

enabling

broadcast storm control7-4

CGMP Fast Leave6-20

DNS6-6

Fast Leave6-20

MAC address notification6-17

network port7-6

NTP authentication6-13

Port Fast6-43

port security7-11

SNMP6-47

SPAN7-13

STP Port Fast6-43

UplinkFast6-36

VTP pruning9-19

VTP version 29-18

encapsulation9-31

environment system messagesA-9

error checking, CMS2-34

error disable detect command7-7

error-disabled state7-7

error disable recovery command7-8

error messages3-7

EtherChannel port groups7-8

configuring static address for6-20

creating7-9

Ethernet link guidelines, CPE8-8

Ethernet MANs1-19

Ethernet VLAN, defaults and ranges9-21

ETSI1-5

Plan 9978-2

European Telecommunication Standards Institute

See ETSI

events group, in RMON4-4

examples, network configuration1-8

Expand Cluster view2-14

expert mode2-28

extended discovery6-13

F

facility codes

describedA-2

tableA-2

fan fault indication2-5

Fast EtherChannel port groups, creating7-8

Fast Ethernet trunks9-26

Fast Leave

defined6-20

disabling6-21

enabling6-20

FDDI-Net VLAN defaults and ranges9-22

FDDI VLAN defaults and ranges9-21

features

conflicting port10-7

default settings4-7

incompatible10-7

list of1-1

feedback to Cisco, documentationxix

field descriptions, CMS

See online help

File Transfer Protocol

See FTP, accessing MIB files

Flash memory, files in10-15

flooded traffic, reducing7-5

flooding controls, configuring7-4

flow control, configuring7-4

flow control, full-duplex mode7-3

forwarding

delay6-41, 6-42

port groups7-8

restrictions7-9

resuming7-6

source-based, illustrated7-8

See also broadcast storm control

forwarding, static address6-19

Frank system messagesA-10

Front Panel images, CMS2-6

Front Panel view2-2

cluster tree2-5

command switch2-4

described2-4

pop-up menus2-24

port icons2-6

port LEDs2-8

RPS LED2-7

switch images2-6

FTP, accessing MIB files4-5

G

GBIC_1000BASET system messagesA-15

GBIC modules

1000BASE-LX/LH1-10

1000BASE-SX1-9

1000BASE-T1-9

1000BASE-ZX1-10

CWDM1-21

GigaStack1-9

troubleshooting10-8

GBIC security messagesA-16

get-next-request operation4-5, 4-6

get-request operation4-5, 4-6

get-response operation4-6

Gigabit Ethernet

clusters, illustrated6-34

ports, configuring flow control on7-4

port settings7-2

settings7-2

trunks9-26

Gigabit Interface Converter

See GBIC modules

GigaStack system messagesA-17

global configuration mode3-3

graphs, bandwidth2-8

guide mode1-7, 2-28

H

hardware memory system messages

See HW_MEMORY system messages

HC (candidate switch)5-23

hello BPDU interval6-42

hello time

changing6-42

defined6-41

help, CLI3-6

Help button, CMS2-32

Help Contents2-29

history group, in RMON4-4

hold-time, modifying6-21

hops, configuring6-14

host name list, CMS2-30

host names

abbreviations appended to5-23

in clusters5-16

to address mappings6-6

hosts, limit on dynamic ports9-42

HP OpenView1-6

HSRP

automatic cluster recovery5-15

cluster standby group considerations5-13

recovering from command switch failure10-18

See also clusters, cluster standby group, and standby command switch

hsrp traps6-48

HTTP access2-32, 4-3

HW_MEMORY system messagesA-18

Hypertext Transfer Protocol

See HTTP access

I

icons

cluster tree2-5

colors

cluster tree2-5

Topology view2-17

editable table cell2-31

Front Panel view2-6

multilink2-25

sorting2-31

toolbar2-23

Topology view2-15

web link2-31

IEEE 802.1P7-14

IEEE 802.1Q

configuration considerations9-26

interaction with other features9-27

native VLAN for untagged traffic9-30

overview9-26

IEEE 802.1Q trunks9-26

IGMP filtering

applying filters6-24

configuring6-22

groups6-25

profiles6-22

ingress port scheduling9-31

initial setup configuration4-2

inline power

access points7-16

Catalyst3524-PWR XL7-16

configuring7-16

IP phones7-16

inline power port LED2-11

inline power port mode LED2-8

Integrated Services Digital Network

See ISDN

interaction modes, CMS2-28

interface API system messagesA-19

interface configuration mode3-4

specifying ports in3-5

interfaces, supported1-6

Internet Group Management Protocol

See IGMP filtering

Internet Protocol system messages

See IP

Inter-Switch Link

See ISL

inventory, cluster5-25

IOS command-line interface, Cisco

See CLI

IOS Release 12.0 documentation, Ciscoxv

IP addresses

candidate or member5-4, 5-15

cluster access5-2

command switch5-3, 5-13, 5-15

discovering6-31

management VLAN5-18, 9-3

redundant clusters5-13

removing6-2

standby command switch5-13, 5-15

See also IP information

IP connectivity to the switch4-2

ip igmp profile command6-22

IP information

assigning6-2

configuring6-2

removing6-2

IP management packets, controlling6-20

IP phones

configuring7-14, 7-15

inline power7-16

sound quality7-14

IP system messagesA-19

IPX server time-out, and Port Fast6-43

ISDN1-5

ISL

interaction with other features9-27

overview9-26

trunk mode2-12

J

Java plug-in configuration2-1, 4-1, 5-1

L

LEDs

duplex mode2-8

LINE PWR mode2-8

LRE mode2-8

port2-8

port (Catalyst 2900 LRE XL)2-10

port (Catalyst 2900 XL, except Catalyst 2900 LRE XL)2-9

port (Catalyst 3500 XL)2-11

port modes2-8

RPS2-7

speed mode2-8

STAT mode2-8

legend, CMS icons and labels2-22

line configuration mode3-4

LINE PWR mode LED2-11

link

qualification of8-12

SNR8-12

link icons, Topology view2-16

link labels2-16

link pop-up menu, Topology view2-25

links, persistence8-15

lists, CMS2-31

load sharing

STP, described9-32

using STP path cost9-34

using STP port priorities9-32

locking, profiles8-11

login authentication, configuring6-51

login authentication with RADIUS6-59

Long-Reach Ethernet

See LRE technology

LRE

controller upgrade configuration8-17

link persistence8-15

performing upgrade8-17

upgrade behavior details8-18

upgrade example8-19

upgrading firmware8-15

LRE, configuring8-1

LRE CPE system messagesA-20

LRE environment8-6

troubleshooting10-9

LRE links

See LRE ports

LRE link system messagesA-22

LRE mode LED2-8

LRE ports

configuring8-1

assigning a private profile8-10

assigning a public profile8-9

assigning the default profile8-10

CPE Ethernet links

Cisco 575 LRE CPE considerations8-9

Cisco 585 LRE CPE considerations8-9

described8-1, 8-5

duplex mode8-9

flow control8-9

speed8-9

statistics8-6, 8-9, 10-5

system messagesA-20

link qualification8-12

LRE links

considerations8-6

described8-1, 8-2

statistics8-8, 10-4

system messagesA-22

preventing loss of data8-9

rate selection8-10

sequences8-4

system messages

CPE Ethernet linkA-20

LRE linkA-22

troubleshooting10-9

lre profile command8-10

lre profile global command8-10

LRE profiles

assigning

private profiles8-10

public profiles8-9

considerations8-7

in switch clusters5-19

described8-2

description8-2

private8-3

public8-2

rate selection8-10

table of8-3

See also LRE ports and CPE

lre shutdown command8-6

LRE technology1-5, 8-1

See also LRE ports and CPE

M

MAC addresses

adding secure6-18

aging time6-16

discovering6-15, 6-31

maximum number supported6-15

notification and history of activity6-17

MAC address notification6-17

mac-notification traps6-48

MAC address tables, managing6-15

management options

benefits

clustering1-7

CMS1-7

CLI3-1

CMS2-1

overview1-6

management VLAN

changing5-18, 9-3, 9-4

configuring9-4

considerations in switch clusters5-8, 5-9, 5-18

discovery through different management VLANs5-9

discovery through same management VLAN5-8

IP address5-18, 9-3

MANs

CWDM configuration example1-21

multidwelling configuration example1-19

map, CMS

See topology

membership mode, VLAN port2-12, 9-5

member switch

accessing9-25

adding5-21

automatic discovery5-5

defined5-2

managing5-26

passwords5-15

recovering from lost connectivity10-18

requirements5-4

See also candidate switch, cluster standby group, and standby command switch

menu bar

described2-18

variations2-18

messages

CLI error3-7

system10-11, A-1

message severity levels

describedA-3

tableA-3

metropolitan-area networks

See MANs

MIBs, accessing

files4-5

objects4-4

variables4-5

microfilters, phone1-17, 8-8

mini-point-of-presence

See POP

mirror system messagesA-24

mismatches, autonegotiation10-8

mnemonic codeA-3

Mode button2-8

modes

access to CMS2-33

command3-2

port2-8

VLAN port membership2-12, 9-5

VTP

See VTP modes

Modify button2-32

module system messagesA-24

monitoring

ports7-13

traffic7-13

VMPS9-42

VTP9-20

multicast groups

described6-20

removing6-21

multicast packets7-6

See also flooding controls

multicast traffic and protected ports7-10

Multicast VLAN Registration

See MVR

Multilink Decomposer window2-25

multilink icon2-25

multi-VLAN mode2-12

multi-VLAN ports

assigning to VLANs9-7, 9-8

described9-7

VLAN membership combinations9-6

MVR6-26

configuring6-30

guidelines6-28

limitations6-28

overview6-26

parameters6-29

N

NAT commands, cluster considerations5-19

native VLANs9-30

NCPs6-51

neighboring devices, types of2-15

Network Address Translation

See NAT commands, cluster considerations

network configuration examples

See network examples1-8

Network Control Protocols

See NCPs

network examples1-8

collapsed backbone and switch cluster1-13

design concepts

cost-effective wiring closet1-9

high-performance workgroup1-9

network performance1-8

network services1-9

redundant Gigabit backbone1-10

hotel network1-17

large campus1-15

long-distance, high-bandwidth transport configuration1-21

multidwelling configuration1-19

small to medium-sized network1-11

Network Management System

See NMS

network ports

disabling7-7

enabling7-6

switch clusters5-19

and trunks9-27

Network Time Protocol

See NTP

NMS4-5

See also CMS

no commands, using3-6

no lre profile global command8-9

nonhomologated POTS splitter

See Cisco LRE POTS Splitter (PS-1M-LRE-48)

note symbol, definition ofxvii

notification, MAC address6-17

NTP

authentication6-13

broadcast-client mode6-13

client6-12

configuring6-12

described6-12

O

OADM modules

See CWDM modules

OK button2-31

online help2-29

operating system messages

See SYS system messages

optical add/drop multiplexer (OADM) modules

See CWDM modules

overheating indication, switch2-5

P

packets, controlling management (CGMP)6-20

See also traffic

parallel links9-32

passwords

changing6-11

community strings6-48

in clusters5-16, 5-21

in CMS2-32

recovery of10-23, 10-24

setting6-11

TACACS+ server6-49

VTP domain9-14

patch panel1-17

path cost6-43, 6-44, 9-34

PBX1-17

PC (passive command switch)5-12, 5-23

PERF5_HALT_MSG (manufacturing test) system messagesA-25

plain old telephone service

See POTS splitters and POTS telephones

plug-in requirementsxvi

See release notes

POP1-19

port block command7-10, 9-27

Port Fast

enabling6-43

STP parameter9-38

port groups

and trunks9-27

configuring static addresses (EtherChannel)6-20

creating EtherChannel7-8, 7-9

destination-based6-20, 7-8

forwarding7-8

restrictions on forwarding7-9

source-based6-20, 7-8

See also ports

port icons, Front Panel view2-6

port LEDs

Catalyst 2900 XL

10/100 and modules ports2-9

LRE ports2-10

Catalyst 3500 XL2-11

port modes2-8

Port Manager state machine system messages

See PMSM system messages

Port Manager system messages

See PM system messages

port membership modes, VLAN2-12, 9-5

port modes

described2-8

LEDs2-8

port-monitoring conflicts with trunks9-27

port number3-5

port pop-up menu, Front Panel view2-24

ports

802.1Q trunk2-12

ATM

duplex mode and speed7-2

trunks and other features9-27

VLAN membership2-12, 9-5

ATM trunk2-12

configuration guidelines7-2

configuring

protected7-10

trunk9-28

configuring LRE8-6

duplex mode7-2, 8-9

dynamic

configuring9-40

See also dynamic port VLAN membership

dynamic access2-12

hosts on9-42

mode9-5

and VLAN combinations9-6

dynamic VLAN membership, reconfirming9-40

features, conflicting10-7

flooded traffic7-5

forwarding, resuming7-6

Gigabit Ethernet

configuring flow control on7-4

settings7-2

ISL trunk2-12

LRE8-1

monitoring9-27

multi-VLAN2-12, 9-5, 9-7, 9-8

network9-27

priority6-44, 9-31, 9-32

protected7-10

secure7-11, 9-27

security

described7-11

disabling7-12

enabling7-11

specifying in interface configuration mode3-5

speed, setting and checking7-2, 8-9

static-access2-12, 9-5, 9-6, 9-7, 9-25

statistics10-2

STP states6-43

trunk

configuring9-28

disabling9-29

trunks9-5, 9-26

VLAN assignments9-7, 9-25

See also CPE

See also LRE ports

See also port groups

port scheduling9-31

port security

aging7-12

disabling7-12

enabling7-11

secure address count7-11

port security system messagesA-29

POTS splitters1-5

homologated1-17

nonhomologated1-17

See also Cisco LRE 48 POTS Splitter (PS-1M-LRE-48)

POTS telephones1-17, 8-8

power, inline7-16

power detection on the Catalyst3524-PWR XL7-16

priority

modifying switch6-41

overriding7-15

port

described9-31

modifying6-43, 6-44

private branch exchange

See PBX

private LRE profiles8-3

assigning8-10

private VLAN edge ports

See protected ports

privileged EXEC mode3-3

privilege levels

access modes

read-only2-33

read-write2-33

CMS2-33

command switch5-26

mapping on member switches5-26

setting6-11

specifying6-12

profile

locking8-11

profile, LRE

description8-2

profile acquisition, automatic8-10

profile locking8-11

profiles, LRE

considerations8-7

switch clusters5-19

default

assigning8-10

described8-2

private8-3

assigning8-10

public8-2

assigning a public profile8-9

rate selection8-10

See also LRE ports and CPE

protected ports7-10

pruning

enabling on a port9-30

enabling on the switch9-19

overview9-12

pruning-eligible list9-30

PSTN1-5, 1-15, 1-17, 8-2

publications, relatedxviii

public LRE profiles8-2

assigning8-9

Public Switched Telephone Network

See PSTN

Q

QoS

egress port scheduling9-31

ingress port scheduling9-31, 9-32

qualification, link8-12

R

RAC system messagesA-33

RADIUS

attributes

vendor-proprietary6-66

vendor-specific6-65

configuring

accounting6-64

authentication6-59

authorization6-63

communication, global6-57, 6-65

communication, per-server6-56, 6-57

multiple UDP ports6-56

default configuration6-56

defining AAA server groups6-61

displaying the configuration6-67

identifying the server6-56

in clusters5-17

limiting the services to the user6-63

method list, defined6-55

operation of6-55

overview6-54

suggested network environments6-54

tracking services accessed by user6-64

rate selection

definition of8-10

profile locking8-11

sequences8-4

rate selections

list of sequences8-5

rcommand command5-26

read-only access mode2-33

read-write access mode2-33

reconfirmation interval, changing9-41

reconfirming dynamic VLAN membership9-40

recovery procedures10-18

redisplaying commands3-6

redundancy

STP6-32

path cost9-34

port priority9-32

UplinkFast6-35

redundant clusters

See cluster standby group

redundant power system

See RPS

Refresh button2-31

registors system messagesA-34

relay device, configuring6-7

releases, switch software4-2

Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service

See RADIUS

remote devices without autonegotiation, connecting to7-2

remote monitoring

See RMON

remove vlan-list parameter9-29

removing

dynamic address entries6-16

IP information6-2

multicast groups6-21

secure addresses6-18

static addresses6-19

requirementsxv

See also release notes

restricting access

RADIUS6-53

TACACS+6-49

retry count, changing9-41

RFC

1157, SNMPv16-47

1901, SNMPv2C6-47

1902 to 1907, SNMPv26-47

RMON, supported groups4-4

root guard6-45

router autoconfiguration system messages

See RAC system messages

router hold-time, modifying6-21

RPS LED 2-7

RTD messagesA-34

Runtime Diagnostic

See RTD messages

S

saving changes in CMS2-34

SC (standby command switch)5-12, 5-23

secure address count7-11

secure addresses

adding6-18

described6-18

removing6-18

secure ports

address-security violations7-11

disabling7-12

enabling7-11

maximum secure address count7-11

and trunks9-27

security

port7-11

RADIUS6-53

TACACS+6-49

violations, address7-11

sequences8-4

table of8-5

Serial Line Internet Protocol

See SLIP

server, domain name6-6

server mode, VTP9-10

servers, BOOTP6-3

set-request operation4-5, 4-6

settings

default, changing4-7

duplex mode7-2, 7-3, 8-9

Gigabit Ethernet port7-2

speed7-3, 8-9

STP6-33

STP default6-33

set-top box, television1-17

setup programxv, 4-2

See also release notes

severity levels

describedA-3

tableA-3

show cluster members command5-26

show controllers ethernet-controller command8-6, 8-9

show controllers lre commands8-8, 8-10

show controllers lre profile mapping8-10, 8-12, 8-14, 8-15

show controllers lre profile mapping command8-10

signal to noise ratio8-12

Simple Network Management Protocol

See SNMP

SLIP6-51

SNMP

accessing MIB variables with4-5

community strings, configuring6-48

configuring for single switches6-47

enabling and disabling6-47

in-band management1-3

in clusters5-16

management, using4-4

managing clusters with5-27

network management platforms4-4

RMON groups4-4

system messagesA-35

trap managers, configuring6-48

trap types6-48

snmp traps6-48

c29006-48

c2900/c35006-48

cluster6-48

config6-48

hsrp6-48

mac-notification6-48

snmp6-48

tty6-48

vlan membership6-48

vtp6-48

SNR

definition of8-12

downstream rate requirements8-13

margins8-12

upstream rate requirements8-14

software

recovery procedures10-26

releases

LRE4-2

non-LRE4-2

requirements for changing management VLAN5-18, 9-3

upgrading4-2

troubleshooting10-16

VLAN considerations9-14

See also release notes

source-based forwarding7-9

source-based port groups6-20, 7-8

SPAN7-13

disabling7-13

enabling7-13

ports, restrictions10-7

Spanning Tree Protocol

See STP

spanning-tree rootguard command6-45

speed, setting7-2, 7-3, 8-9

speed mode LED2-8

Standby Command Configuration window5-24

standby command switch

configuring 5-23

considerations5-13

defined5-2

priority5-12

requirements5-3

virtual IP address5-13

See also cluster standby group and HSRP

standby group, cluster

See cluster standby group and HSRP

static access mode2-12

static-access ports

assigning to VLAN9-7, 9-25

described9-7

VLAN membership combinations9-6

static addresses

adding6-19

configuring for EtherChannel port groups6-20

described6-15, 6-19

removing6-19

See also static address

static address forwarding6-19

static address forwarding restrictions7-9

statistics

CPE Ethernet link10-5

LRE link10-4

port10-2

VTP9-20

statistics group, in RMON4-4

STAT mode LED2-8

status bar

change notification2-34

error notification2-34

store-and-forward switching mode7-4

storm control system messagesA-39

STP

behavior, unpredictable9-8

BPDU guard, described6-46

BPDU message interval6-42

configuring6-31, 6-33

disabling6-32

forwarding delay timer6-42

hello BPDU interval6-42

implementation type6-41

load sharing

overview9-32

using path costs9-34

using port priorities9-32

parameters6-31

path cost

changing6-44

configuring9-34

Port Fast

enabling6-43

mode9-38

port grouping parameters7-9, 9-27

port priority6-44, 9-33

port states6-43

redundant connectivity6-32

redundant links with UplinkFast6-35

root guard6-45

settings6-33

shutdown Port Fast-configured interface6-46

STP implementation, changing6-41

STP instances

considerations6-31

maximum number supported6-31

switch priority6-41

UplinkFast6-35, 6-36

VLAN parameters described6-41

STP fast convergence system messages

See SPANTREE_FAST system messages

stp-list parameter6-31

STP port states6-43

STP system messages

See SPANTREE system messages

SunNet Manager1-6

switch clustering technology5-1

See clusters, switch

switch commandsxvi

See switch command reference

switching mode, store-and-forward7-4

Switch Manager2-2, 2-35

See also Device Manager

Switch Port Analyzer

See SPAN

switchport command9-28

switch ports, configuring7-1

switch software releases4-2

switch upgrades

See upgrading software

system date and time6-12

system messagesA-1

AAAAA-5

CDPA-7

chassisA-8

CMPA-8

CMS, displayed from10-11, A-1

environmentA-9

FrankA-10

GBIC_1000BASETA-15

GigaStackA-17

how to readA-2

HW_MEMORYA-18

interface APIA-19

IPA-19

list ofA-5

LRECPEA-20

LRE linkA-22

mirrorA-24

moduleA-24

PERF5_HALT_MSGA-25

PMA-26

PMSMA-28

port securityA-29

pruningA-30

RACA-33

recovery proceduresA-5

registorsA-34

RTDA-34

SNMPA-35

SPANTREEA-35

SPANTREE_FASTA-39

storm controlA-39

SW_VLANA-40

SYSA-42

TACA-45

traceback reportsA-4

TTYDRIVERA-46

VTPA-50

T

tables

message severity levelsA-3

variable fieldsA-4

tables, CMS2-31

tabs, CMS2-31

TACxx

TACACS+

AAA accounting commands6-52

AAA authorization commands6-51

configuring6-49

in clusters5-17

initializing6-51

server, creating6-50

starting accounting6-52

TACACS+ authentication, authorization, and accounting security system messages

See AAAA system messages

tacacs-server host command6-50

tacacs-server retransmit command6-50, 6-53

tacacs-server timeout command6-50

TACACS system messages

See TAC system messages

technical assistance

See TAC

Telnet

access4-4

accessing management interfaces3-8

from a browser3-8

terminal driver system messages

See TTYDRIVER system messages

TFTP server, configuring6-5

time

daylight saving6-12

setting6-12

zones6-12

tip symbol, definition ofxvii

TLV support9-11

Token Ring VLANs

overview9-20

TRBRF9-11, 9-22

TRCRF9-11, 9-22

toolbar2-23

tool tips2-29

Topology view2-2

Collapse Cluster view2-14

described2-13

device icons2-15, 2-17

device labels2-16

display options2-17

Expand Cluster view2-14

icons2-15

link icons2-16

link labels2-16

multilink icon2-25

neighboring devices2-15

pop-up menus2-25

troubleshooting10-14

traceback reportsA-4

traffic

blocking flooded7-5

forwarding, and protected ports7-10

monitoring7-13

reducing flooded7-4, 7-6

transmit queue9-31

transparent mode, VTP9-10, 9-18

trap managers

adding6-48

configuring6-48

traps, snmp4-6

c29006-48

c2900/c35006-48

cluster6-48

config6-48

hsrp6-48

mac-notification6-48

snmp6-48

tty6-48

vlan membership6-48

vtp6-48

TRBRF VLAN defaults and ranges9-22

TRCRF VLAN defaults and ranges9-22

troubleshooting10-1

autonegotiation mismatches10-8

CMS sessions10-11

configuration conflicts10-7

GBIC modules10-8

LRE ports10-9

recovery procedures for10-18

statistics10-2

CPE Ethernet links10-5

LRE links10-4

ports10-2

switch clusters10-14

switch upgrades10-16

using configuration files10-15

with CiscoWorks20004-5

trunk ports

configuring9-28

disabling9-29

trunks

allowed-VLAN list9-29

ATM9-27

blocking unknown packets on9-27

configuration conflicts9-27

configuring9-28

disabling9-29

Gigabit Ethernet9-26

IEEE 802.1Q9-26

interacting with other features9-27

ISL9-26

load sharing using

STP path costs9-34

STP port priorities9-32

native VLAN for untagged traffic9-30

overview9-26

parallel9-34

pruning-eligible list9-30

VLAN, overview9-26

VLAN membership combinations9-6

tty traps6-48

U

UDLD

configuring7-7

error-disable detection7-7

error-disable recovery7-8

unicast and multicast packets, unknown

See flooding controls

unicast traffic and protected ports7-10

UniDirectional Link Detection

See UDLD

Unrecognized Type-Length-Value

See TLV support

upgrading

behavior details8-18

configuring for8-16

configuring for global

configuring

for global upgrade     1

controller configuration for8-17

example of8-19

LRE firmware8-15

performing an LRE8-17

upgrading software4-1

troubleshooting10-16

VLAN considerations9-14

See also software and release notes

UplinkFast

configuring6-33

enabling6-36

redundant links6-35

user EXEC mode3-3

V

variable fields

definitionA-4

tableA-4

vendor-specific attributes

See VSAs

verifying changes in CMS2-34

version-dependent transparent mode9-11

virtual IP address

cluster standby group5-13, 5-23

command switch5-13, 5-23

See also IP addresses

Virtual Terminal Protocol system messages

See VTP system messages

VLAN

adding to database9-24

modifying9-24

port membership modes2-12, 9-5

trunks

overview9-26

support on older switches and software9-3

VLAN database mode3-4

VLAN ID, discovering6-15, 6-31

VLAN Management Policy Server

See VMPS

VLAN Manager system messages

See SW_VLAN system messages

VLAN membership

ATM port9-5

combinations9-6

confirming9-40

modes2-12, 9-5

port group parameters7-9

See also dynamic VLAN membership

vlan membership traps6-48

VLAN Query Protocol

See VQP

VLANs

802.1Q considerations9-26

adding to database9-24

aging dynamic addresses6-33

allowed on trunk9-29

changing9-24

configuration guidelines9-21

configuring9-1, 9-23

default configuration9-21

deleting from database9-25

described9-2

illustrated9-2

ISL9-26

MAC addresses6-15

maximum number supported9-2

modifying9-24

multi-VLAN ports9-7, 9-8

native, configuring9-30

overlapping9-7

overview9-2

port membership modes2-12

static-access ports9-7, 9-24, 9-25

STP instances9-2

STP parameters, changing6-41

supported, maximum number9-2

Token Ring9-20

trunking9-3

trunks configured with other features9-27

See also trunks

VTP database and9-20

VTP modes9-10

See also management VLAN

VLAN Trunking Protocol

See VTP

VMPS

administering9-42

configuration guidelines9-38

database configuration file example9-37

default configuration9-39

dynamic port membership

configuring9-40

example9-42

overview9-36

reconfirming9-40, 9-41

troubleshooting9-42

mapping MAC addresses to VLANs9-36

monitoring9-42

overview9-36

reconfirmation interval, changing9-41

reconfirming membership9-40

retry count, changing9-41

server address, entering on client9-39

Voice-over-IP

configuring7-14

port configuration7-15

voice ports, configuring7-14, 7-16

voice traffic7-16

voice VLAN

See VVID

VQP9-36

VQPCLIENTA-47

VSAs6-65

VTP

advertisements9-11

configuration guidelines9-13

configuring9-16

consistency checks9-11

database9-20, 9-23

default configuration9-15

described9-9

disabling9-18

domain names9-13

domains9-9

modes

client9-10

configurations affecting mode changes9-10

configuring9-17

server9-10, 9-16

transitions9-10

transparent9-7, 9-10, 9-18

monitoring9-20

pruning

enabling9-19

overview9-12

pruning-eligible list, changing9-30

statistics9-20

Token Ring support9-11

transparent mode, configuring9-18

using9-9

version, determining9-15

version 19-11

version 2

configuration guidelines9-15

disabling9-19

enabling9-18

overview9-11

VLAN parameters9-20

VTP pruning system messages

See pruning system messages

vtp traps6-48

VVID7-14

configuring7-16

W

web-based management software

See CMS

window components, CMS2-30

wizards1-7, 2-28

X

Xmodem protocol10-26