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 XL1-12
A
aaa (authentication, authorization, and accounting)
configuring6-67
managing6-61
aaa accounting command6-66
aaa authorization command6-65
aaa authorization exec tacacs+ local command6-65
aaa new-model command6-64, 6-67
abbreviations
char, variable fieldA-3
chars, variable fieldA-3
dec, variable fieldA-3
hex, variable fieldA-3
inet, variable fieldA-3
accessing
CMS2-35
command modes3-3
console port access4-3
HTTP access4-5
member switches8-35
MIB files4-7
MIB objects4-6, 4-7
MIBs
files4-7
objects4-6
variables4-7
Telnet access4-4
accounting in TACACS+6-61
adding
secure addresses6-58
static addresses6-59
switches to cluster5-14
VLAN to database8-33
address
count, secure7-15
resolution6-45
security violations7-14
see also addresses
addresses
dynamic
accelerated aging6-26
aging time6-57
default aging6-26
described6-56
removing6-58
MAC
adding secure6-58
aging time6-57
discovering6-45, 6-56
tables, managing6-56
secure
adding6-58
described6-56, 6-58
removing6-59
static
adding6-59
configuring (EtherChannel)6-61
described6-56, 6-59
removing6-60
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
see ARP table
address table
aging time, configuring6-57
dynamic addresses, removing6-58
MAC6-56
secure addresses
adding6-58
removing6-59
static addresses
adding6-59
removing6-60
administrative information, displaying5-19
ADSL1-6
advertisements, VTP8-15
aging, accelerating6-26
aging time, changing address6-57
alarms group, in RMON4-6
allowed-VLAN list8-40
American National Standards Institute
see ANSI
ANSI1-6
Plan 9987-23
AppleTalk Remote Access (ARA)6-65
Apply button2-33
ARP table
address resolution6-45
managing6-45
asymmetric digital subscriber line
see ADSL
ATM ports
duplex and speed7-2
trunks and other features8-37
VLAN membership8-7
authentication
NTP6-18
TACACS+6-61
authorization, TACACS+6-61
automatic discovery, cluster candidates5-4
autonegotiation
connecting to devices without7-2
mismatches9-3
B
bandwidth, graphing2-9, 2-20
BPDU message interval6-40
broadcast client mode, configuring6-18
broadcast messages, configuring for6-18
broadcast storm control
disabling7-5
enabling7-4
broadcast traffic and protected ports7-13
browser configuration2-1, 2-35, 4-1, 5-1
buttons, CMS window2-33
C
cabling, redundant5-5
Cancel button2-33
candidate pop-up menu
Cluster Builder2-29
candidates
adding5-15
automatically discovering5-4
changing management VLAN for8-5
characteristics5-3
suggested5-14
why not added9-8
cascaded configuration, UplinkFast6-26
Catalyst 3524-PWR XL7-17
cautionsxviii
caveats
password and privilege level5-9
CDP1-3
configuring6-22
discovering candidates with5-4
CGMP1-2
controlling management packets with6-46
removing router ports6-48
see also Fast Leave
chassis system error messagesA-5
Cisco.comxxii
Cisco 575-LRE CPE1-6, 7-22
Cisco Access Analog Trunk Gateway1-18
Cisco Access Digital Trunk Gateway1-18
Cisco CallManager software1-16, 1-18
Cisco Discovery Protocol
see CDP
Cisco Group Management Protocol
see CGMP
Cisco IP Phones1-16
Cisco LRE 48 POTS Splitter (PS-1M-LRE-48)1-6, 1-20
Cisco SoftPhone software1-16
CiscoWorks 20001-8, 4-8
Class of service
see CoS
CLI1-7
accessing3-8
command modes3-2
error messages3-7
IOS Release 12.0 documentationxvi, 3-1
managing cluster members with5-21
overview3-1
saving changes3-10
using3-1
client mode, VTP8-14
Cluster Builder
candidate pop-up menu2-29
illustrated5-16
link pop-up menu2-30
member pop-up menu2-29
menu bar2-26
overview2-2, 2-21
polling interval2-26
pop-up menus2-29, 2-30
starting2-17
toolbar2-27
toolbar icons2-27
topology2-24
device icon colors2-24
device icons2-24
device labels2-25
link icons2-25
Cluster Management Suite1-7
see CMS2-1
Cluster Manager
cluster tree2-6
device pop-up menu2-19
front-panel image2-5, 2-7
menu bar2-14
overview2-2, 2-3
pop-up menus2-18, 2-19
port pop-up menu2-18
toolbar2-17
toolbar icons2-17
cluster member
characteristics5-3
Cluster Membership Protocol
see CMP system error messagesA-5
clusters, switch
see also candidates, command switch, member switches, standby groups
accessing5-13
adding switches to5-14
automatic discovery5-4
candidate and cluster member5-3
command switch characteristics5-2
configuring5-13
described5-2
disqualification code9-8
Gigabit Ethernet, illustrated6-27
inventory, displaying5-19
LRE profile considerations5-13, 7-25
management VLAN, changing8-4
managing5-21, 5-22
overview5-1
planning considerations5-4
host names5-10
IP addresses5-8
LRE profiles5-13
management VLAN5-11
NAT commands5-12
network port5-12
passwords5-8
SNMP community strings5-10
standby command switches5-5
planning considerations, switch-specific features5-13
redundancy5-17
removing switches from5-14
requirements5-2
standby command-switch characteristics5-3
cluster tree2-6
icon colors2-6
icons2-6
Cluster View
device pop-up menu2-28
displaying9-8
interface2-21
menu bar2-26
overview2-2, 2-21
toolbar2-27
toolbar icons2-27
topology2-24
device icon colors2-24
device icons2-24
device labels2-25
link icons2-25
CMP system error messagesA-5
CMS
accessing2-35
device labels2-25
features2-2
link icons2-25
overview
privilege level6-16
requirements2-35
saving configuration changes2-37
topology2-24
device icon colors2-24
device icons2-24
troubleshooting CMS session9-5
window components2-31
buttons2-33
host name list2-32
lists2-32
online help2-33
tabs2-32
command-line error messages3-7
command-line interface
see CLI
command modes3-2, 3-3
commands
aaa accounting6-66
aaa authorization6-65
aaa authorization exec tacacs+ local6-65
abbreviating3-4
copy running-config startup-config9-10
default3-5
dir flash9-9
getting help (?)3-5
help3-5
list of available3-4, 3-6
name5-18
no3-5
port block8-38
preempt5-18
rcommand5-21
redisplaying3-5
resetting to defaults3-5
show cluster members5-21
spanning-tree root guard6-45
stp-list6-24
undoing3-5
usage basics3-2
command switch
and management4-6
and managing with SNMP5-22
characteristics5-2
configuration conflicts9-13
defined5-2
enabling5-14
privilege levels5-21
recovery
from failure5-7, 9-14, 9-22
from failure without HSRP9-22
from lost member connectivity9-13
redundant (standby)5-17
replacing
with another switch9-19
with cluster member9-15
requirements5-2
standby5-5, 5-17
see also candidates, member switches
command variables, listing3-6
community strings
configuring5-10, 6-19
SNMP5-10, 5-22
switch clusters5-10
compatibility
cluster5-4
feature9-2
config trap6-19
configuration
conflicts, managing9-2, 9-13
default VLAN8-28
file, VMPS database8-54
files, saving to an external server9-9
guidelines
port7-2
VLANs8-28
VMPS8-56
VTP8-18
VTP version8-19
saving to Flash memory9-10
VTP, default8-20
configuration changes, saving
CLI3-10
CMS2-37
configuration examples, network1-10
collapsed backbone and switch cluster1-16
design concepts
cost-effective wiring closet1-12
high-performance workgroup1-12
network performance1-10
network services1-11
redundant Gigabit backbone1-12
hotel network1-20
large campus1-18
multidwelling configuration1-23
small to medium-sized network1-14
configuration files, DHCP6-10
configuring
802.1p class of service8-44
AAA6-67
aging time6-57
broadcast messages6-18
broadcast storm control7-4
CDP6-22
clusters5-13
community strings5-10, 6-19
Cross-stack UplinkFast6-31
date and time6-17
daylight saving time6-17
DNS6-8
duplex7-2, 7-3
dynamic ports on VMPS clients8-58
dynamic VLAN membership8-57
flooding controls7-4
flow control7-3
hello time6-40
hops6-23
inline power7-21
IP information6-2
IP Phone7-18
load sharing8-48
login authentication6-64
management VLAN8-6
native VLANs8-43
NTP6-17
passwords6-15
ports
protected7-13
privilege levels6-15
redundant clusters5-17
RMON groups4-6
SNMP6-18
speed7-2, 7-3
standby command groups5-17
static addresses (EtherChannel)6-61
STP6-24
Cross-stack UplinkFast6-31
port priorities8-48
root guard6-44, 6-45
UplinkFast6-26
switches
member5-21
TACACS+6-61
trap managers6-19
trunk port8-38
trunks8-37, 8-39
VLANs8-1, 8-28, 8-32
VTP8-18, 8-20
VTP client mode8-22
VTP server mode8-21
VTP transparent mode8-10, 8-23
conflicts, configuration9-2, 9-13
consistency checks in VTP version 28-16
console port
access4-3
connecting to3-8
default settings4-3
conventions
commandxviii
for examplesxviii
textxviii
copy running-config startup-config command9-10
CoS
configuring8-44
priority7-19
CPE1-6, 1-20, 7-22
Cross-stack UplinkFast
see CSUF
CSUF6-31
configuring6-37
connecting stack ports6-35
fast convergence causes6-33
limitations6-35
overview6-31
Current Multicast Groups table6-48
customer premises equipment
see CPE
D
database, VTP8-27, 8-32
date, setting6-17
daylight saving time6-17
default configuration
VLANs8-28
VMPS8-57
VTP8-20
defaults, resetting to3-5
default settings, changing4-9
deleting VLAN from database8-34
destination-based forwarding7-11
destination-based port groups6-61, 7-10
device pop-up menu2-19
Cluster Manager2-19
Cluster View2-28
VSM2-19
DHCP1-3, 6-4
Client Request Process6-5
configuring DHCP server6-6
configuring domain name and DNS6-8
configuring relay device6-9
configuring TFTP server6-7
example configuration6-12
obtaining configuration files6-10
overview6-4
digital telephone networks1-6
dir flash command9-9
disabling
broadcast storm control7-5
CGMP Fast Leave6-47
network port7-8
port security7-15
SNMP6-18
STP6-25
Switch Port Analyzer (SPAN)7-16
trunking on a port8-40
trunk port8-40
VTP8-23
VTP version 28-25
DISL8-39
disqualification code9-8
DNS
configuring6-8
described6-8
enabling6-8
documentation, CD-ROM
Catalyst 2900 XL and Catalyst 3500 XLxix
Ciscoxx
documentation, IOS Release 12.0xvi, 3-1
documentation, relatedxix
domain name
configuring6-8
described6-8
specifying6-8, 8-18
Domain Name System server
see DNS
domains for VLAN management8-13
DTP8-39
duplex
configuration guidelines7-2
configuring7-2, 7-3
settings, ATM port7-2
duplex mode LED2-10
dynamic-access ports
described8-7
limit on number of hosts8-61
VLAN membership combinations8-9
dynamic addresses
see addresses
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
see DHCP
Dynamic ISL
see DISL
dynamic ports, configuring8-58
dynamic port VLAN membership
configuration example8-61
configuring8-58
example8-61
overview8-53
reconfirming8-59
troubleshooting8-61
VMPS database configuration file8-54
Dynamic Trunk Protocol
see DTP
dynamic VLAN membership8-57
E
egress port scheduling8-45
eligible switches5-17
enable password
see passwords
enable secret password
see passwords
enabling
broadcast storm control7-4
CGMP Fast Leave6-47
command switch5-14
DNS6-8
Fast Leave6-47
network port7-7
NTP authentication6-18
Port Fast6-42
port security7-14, 7-15
SNMP6-18
SPAN7-16
STP Port Fast6-42
UplinkFast6-30
VTP pruning8-25
VTP version 28-24
encapsulation8-44
environment system error messagesA-6
error messages3-7
EtherChannel port groups7-10
configuring static address for6-61
creating7-12
Ethernet link, LRE ports7-22, 7-25
Ethernet MANs1-23
Ethernet VLAN, defaults and ranges8-29
ETSI1-6
Plan 9977-23
European Telecommunication Standards Institute
see ETSI
events group, in RMON4-6
examples
conventions forxviii
network configuration1-10
extended discovery6-22
F
facility codesA-2
descriptionA-2
tableA-2
fan fault indication2-6
Fast EtherChannel port groups, creating7-10
Fast Ethernet trunks8-36
Fast Leave
defined6-46
disabling6-47
enabling6-47
FDDI-Net VLAN defaults and ranges8-30
FDDI VLAN defaults and ranges8-29
features
configuration conflicts between7-1, 8-1
conflicting port9-2
default settings4-9
incompatible9-2
IOS1-1
feedback to Cisco Systems, webxxi
File Transfer Protocol
see FTP, accessing MIB files
Flash memory, files in9-9, 9-10
flooded traffic, reducing7-6
flooding controls, configuring7-4
flow control, configuring7-3
forwarding
controlling (SNMP)5-22
delay6-38, 6-41
port groups7-10
restrictions7-11
resuming7-7
source-based, illustrated7-11
see also broadcast storm control
forwarding, static address6-59
front-panel images2-7
Cluster Manager2-5
VSM2-4
FTP, accessing MIB files4-7
G
GBICs
1000BASE-LX/LH module1-12
1000BASE-SX module1-12
1000BASE-T module1-12
1000BASE-ZX module1-12
GigaStack1-12
get-next-request operation4-8
get-request operation4-8
get-response operation4-8
Gigabit Ethernet
clusters, illustrated6-27
ports, configuring flow control on7-3
port settings7-2
settings7-2
trunks8-36
Gigabit Interface Converter
see GBICs
GigaStack system error messagesA-7
global configuration mode3-4
graphs
bandwidth2-9, 2-20
poll result4-8
H
hello BPDU interval6-40
hello time
changing6-40
defined6-38
help, getting2-17, 3-5
history group, in RMON4-6
hold-time, modifying6-48
hops, configuring6-23
host name list2-32
host names
abbreviations appended to5-18
switch clusters5-10
to address mappings6-8
hosts, limit on dynamic ports8-61
Hot Standby Router Protocol
see HSRP
HP OpenView1-8
HSRP5-5
HTTP access4-5
I
IEEE 802.1p7-17
IEEE 802.1Q
configuration considerations8-37
interaction with other features8-37
native VLAN for untagged traffic8-43
overview8-36
IEEE 802.1Q trunks8-37
ingress port scheduling8-45
inline power, configuring7-21
inline power LED2-13
inline power port mode LED2-10
Integrated Services Digital Network
see ISDN
interface configuration mode3-4
interfaces
IOS supported1-7
Inter-Switch Link
see ISL
inventory, displaying5-19
IOS command-line interface
see CLI
IOS Release 12.0 documentationxvi, 3-1
IP addresses
and admittance to standby groups5-3
candidate5-3
discovering6-45
management VLAN5-11, 8-4
point of access5-2
in redundant clusters5-5
removing6-2
switch clusters5-8
see also IP information
IP connectivity to the switch4-2
IP information
assigning6-2
configuring6-2
displaying5-19
removing6-2
IP management packets, controlling6-46
IP Phone
calls7-17
configuring7-18
sound quality7-17
IPX server time-out, and Port Fast6-42
ISDN1-6
ISL1-4
interaction with other features8-37
overview8-36
J
Java plug-in configuration2-1, 2-35, 4-1, 5-1
L
LEDs
duplex mode2-10
front-panel images2-7
LINE PWR mode2-10
LRE mode2-10
port2-9, 2-11, 2-12, 2-13
redundant power system2-8
RPS2-8
RPS 3002-9
RPS 6002-8
speed mode2-10
STAT mode2-10
System2-7
legend2-17
Cluster Builder and Cluster View2-27
VSM and Cluster Manager2-16
line configuration mode3-4
LINE PWR mode LED2-13
link information, displaying5-20
link pop-up menu
Cluster Builder2-30
link system error messagesA-8
lists2-32
load sharing
STP, described8-46
using STP path cost8-50
using STP port priorities8-47
location of switches, displaying5-19
login authentication, configuring6-64
Long-Reach Ethernet
see LRE technology
LRE-10 private profile7-24
LRE-15 private profile7-24
LRE-5 private profile7-24
LRE link
see LRE ports
LRE link system error messagesA-8
LRE mode LED2-10
LRE ports
assigning a private profile7-28
assigning a public profile7-27
assigning the default profile7-28
description7-22
Ethernet link
CDP enabled7-26
description7-22, 7-25
duplex mode7-25
flow control7-25
speed7-25
statistics7-26
LRE link
description7-22
statistics7-25
preventing loss of data7-25
profiles7-22
switch clusters5-13
lre profile command7-28
lre profile global command7-27
lre shutdown command7-26
LRE technology1-6, 7-22
M
MAC addresses
adding secure6-58
aging time6-57
discovering6-45, 6-56
MAC address tables, managing6-56
management options1-7
benefits
clustering1-8
CMS1-8
CLI3-1
CMS2-1
management VLAN
changes, understanding8-4
changing5-12, 8-4, 8-5
configuring8-6
IP address5-11, 8-4
switch clusters5-11
MANs, Ethernet1-23
map
see topology
member pop-up menu
Cluster Builder2-29
membership mode, VLAN port8-7
member switches
accessing8-35
adding
with Cluster Builder5-14
assigning host names to5-10
defined5-2
displaying inventory of5-19
managing5-21
passwords, inherited5-8
recovering from lost connectivity9-13
menu bar
Cluster Builder2-26
Cluster Manager2-14
Cluster View2-26
VSM2-14
messages
CLI error3-7
system errorA-1
message severity levels
descriptionA-3
tableA-3
MIBs, accessing
files4-7
objects4-6
variables4-7
microfilters, phone1-20
mini-point-of-presence
see POP
mismatches, autonegotiation9-3
mnemonic codeA-3
Mode button2-9
model numbers, displaying5-19
modes
command3-3
VLAN port membership8-7
VTP
see VTP modes
Modify button2-33
modules, displaying5-19
module system error messagesA-9
monitoring
ports7-16
traffic7-16
VMPS8-60
VTP8-26
multicast groups
described6-46
removing6-48
multicast packets
see flooding controls
multicast traffic and protected ports7-13
Multicast VLAN Registration
see MVR
multi-VLAN ports
assigning to VLANs8-10, 8-12
described8-11
VLAN membership combinations8-8
MVR4-13, 6-49
configuring6-54
parameters6-53
guidelines6-51
limitations6-52
overview6-49
N
name command5-18
NAT commands
cluster considerations5-12
native VLANs8-43
NCPs6-65
Network Address Translation
see NAT
network configuration examples1-10
Network Control Protocols (NCPs)6-65
network examples1-10
collapsed backbone and switch cluster1-16
design concepts
cost-effective wiring closet1-12
high-performance workgroup1-12
network performance1-10
network services1-11
redundant Gigabit backbone1-12
hotel network1-20
large campus1-18
multidwelling configuration1-23
small to medium-sized network1-14
Network Management System
see NMS
network ports
disabling7-8
enabling7-7
switch clusters5-12
and trunks8-37
Network Time Protocol
see NTP
NMS4-7
no commands, using3-5
no lre profile global command7-27
nonhomologated POTS splitter
see Cisco LRE POTS Splitter (PS-1M-LRE-48)
NTP
authentication6-18
broadcast-client mode6-18
client6-17
configuring6-17
described6-17
O
OK button2-33
online help2-33
overheating indication, switch2-6
P
packets7-6
controlling management (CGMP)6-46
see also traffic
parallel links8-46
passwords
candidate switch5-16
changing6-15
community strings6-19
recovery of9-22
setting6-15
switch clusters5-8
TACACS+ server6-61
VTP domain8-18
patch panel1-20
path cost6-42, 6-43, 8-50
PBX1-20
plain old telephone service
see POTS splitters
planning considerations, switch clusters5-4
host names5-10
IP addresses5-8
LRE profiles5-13
management VLAN5-11
NAT commands5-12
network port5-12
passwords5-8
SNMP community strings5-10
standby command switches5-5
switch-specific features5-13
polling interval
Cluster Builder2-26
switch image2-15
poll results, graphing4-8
POP1-23
pop-up menus
Cluster Builder link2-30
Cluster Builder member2-29
Cluster Manager device2-19
Cluster Manager port2-18
port block command7-13, 8-38
port-connection information, displaying5-20
Port Fast
enabling6-42
STP parameter8-56
port groups
and trunks8-38
configuring static addresses (EtherChannel)6-61
creating EtherChannel7-10, 7-12
destination-based6-61, 7-10
forwarding7-10
restrictions on forwarding7-11
source-based6-61, 7-10
see also ports
port membership modes, VLAN8-7
port modes2-9
changing2-9
LEDs2-10
port-monitoring conflicts with trunks8-37
port pop-up menu2-18
Cluster Manager2-18
VSM2-18
ports
ATM
duplex and speed7-2
trunks and other features8-37
VLAN membership8-7
configuration guidelines7-2
configuring
protected7-13
trunk8-38
dynamic
configuring8-58
see also dynamic port VLAN membership
dynamic access
hosts on8-61
mode8-7
and VLAN combinations8-9
dynamic VLAN membership
reconfirming8-59
features, conflicting9-2
flooded traffic7-6
forwarding, resuming7-7
Gigabit Ethernet
configuring flow control on7-3
settings7-2
LRE7-22
monitoring8-37
multi-VLAN8-7, 8-10, 8-11, 8-12
network8-37
priority6-43, 8-44, 8-47
protected7-13
secure7-15, 8-37
security
described7-14
disabling7-15
enabling7-15
speed, setting and checking7-2
static-access8-7, 8-8, 8-10, 8-35
STP states6-41
trunk
configuring8-38
disabling8-40
trunks8-7, 8-36
VLAN assignments8-10, 8-35
see also port groups
port scheduling8-45
port security system error messagesA-9
POTS splitters1-6
homologated1-20
nonhomologated1-20
power, inline7-21
power detection on the Catalyst3524-PWR7-21
preempt command5-18
priority
modifying switch6-39
overriding7-19
port
described8-44
modifying6-42, 6-43
standby group member5-17
private branch exchange
see PBX
private mode profiles7-23
LRE-107-24
LRE-157-24
LRE-57-24
private VLAN edge ports
see protected ports
privileged EXEC mode3-3
privilege levels
command switch5-21
inherited5-8
mapping on member switches5-9, 5-21
setting6-15
specifying6-15
profiles, LRE7-22
considerations7-24
default7-24
assigning7-28
private7-23
assigning7-28
LRE-107-24
LRE-157-24
LRE-57-24
public7-23
assigning a public profile7-27
PUBLIC-ANSI7-24
PUBLIC-ETSI7-24
properties, displaying switch5-19
protected ports1-2, 7-13
pruning
enabling on a port8-42
enabling on the switch8-25
overview8-17
pruning-eligible list8-42
PSTN1-6, 1-18, 1-20, 7-23
publications, relatedxix
public mode profiles7-23
PUBLIC-ANSI7-24
PUBLIC-ETSI7-24
Public Switched Telephone Network
see PSTN
Q
QoS
egress port scheduling8-45
ingress port scheduling8-45, 8-46
R
rcommand5-21
reconfirmation interval, changing8-59
recovery procedures9-13
redisplaying commands3-5
redundancy
cluster5-17
STP6-25
path cost8-50
port priority8-47
UplinkFast6-28
redundant power system2-8
relay device, configuring6-9
releases, switch software4-2
remote devices without autonegotiation, connecting to7-2
remote monitoring
see RMON
remove vlan-list parameter8-40
removing
dynamic address entries6-58
IP information6-2
multicast groups6-48
secure addresses6-59
static addresses6-59, 6-60
retry count, changing8-60
RMON, supported groups4-6
root guard6-44, 6-45
router hold-time, modifying6-48
RPS LED2-8
RPS 3002-9
RPS 6002-8
RTD error messagesA-10
Runtime Diagnostic
see RTD error messages
S
Save Configuration window2-17
secure address count7-15
secure addresses
adding6-58
described6-58
removing6-59
secure ports
address-security violations7-14
disabling7-15
enabling7-14, 7-15
maximum secure address count7-15
and trunks8-37
security
port7-14
TACACS+6-61
violations, address7-14
Serial Line Internet Protocol
see SLIP
serial numbers, displaying5-19
server, domain name6-8
server mode, VTP8-14
servers, BOOTP1-3, 6-4
set-request operation4-8
settings
default, changing4-9
duplex7-2, 7-3
Gigabit Ethernet port7-2
speed7-3
STP6-27
STP default6-26
set-top box, television1-20
severity levels
descriptionA-3
tableA-3
show cluster members command5-21
show controllers ethernet-controller command7-26
show controllers lre commands7-25, 7-27, 7-28
show controllers lre profile mapping7-28
show controllers lre profile mapping command7-27
Simple Network Management Protocol
see SNMP
SLIP6-65
SNMP
accessing MIB variables with4-7
community strings
configuring6-19
switch clusters5-10
configuring for
single switches6-18
enabling and disabling6-18
management, using4-6
managing clusters with5-22
network management platforms4-6
RMON groups4-6
trap managers, configuring6-19
trap types6-19, 6-20
SNMP Configuration window2-17
software
recovery procedures9-25
requirements for
changing management VLAN5-11
joining standby groups5-3
version numbers, displaying5-19
VLAN considerations8-19
see also upgrading
software releases4-2
Software Upgrade window2-17
source-based forwarding7-11
source-based port groups6-61, 7-10
SPAN7-16
disabling7-16
enabling7-16
ports, restrictions9-2
Spanning Tree Protocol
see STP
Spanning Tree Protocol window2-17
spanning-tree rootguard command6-45
speed, setting7-2, 7-3
speed mode LED2-10
Standby Command Configuration window5-18
standby command group
configuring5-5, 5-17
priority, configuring5-17
standby command switches
characteristics5-3
planning considerations5-5
static-access ports
assigning to VLAN8-10, 8-35
described8-10
VLAN membership combinations8-8
static addresses
adding6-59
configuring for EtherChannel port groups6-61
described6-56, 6-59
removing6-60
see also static address
static address forwarding6-59
static address forwarding restrictions7-11
statistics, VTP8-26
statistics group, in RMON4-6
STAT mode LED2-10
storm control system error messagesA-11
STP
behavior, unpredictable8-11
BPDU message interval6-40
configuring6-24, 6-26
considerations for using STP instances6-24
disabling6-25
forwarding delay timer6-41
hello BPDU interval6-40
implementation type6-39
load sharing
overview8-46
using path costs8-50
using port priorities8-47
parameters6-24
path cost
changing6-43
configuring8-50
Port Fast
enabling6-42
mode8-56
port grouping parameters7-11, 8-38
port priority6-43, 8-48
port states6-41
redundant connectivity6-25
redundant links with UplinkFast6-28
root guard6-44, 6-45
settings6-26, 6-27
STP implementation, changing6-39
supported number of spanning-tree instances6-24, 8-2
switch priority6-39
UplinkFast6-28, 6-30
VLAN parameters described6-38
stp-list parameter6-24
STP port states6-41
SunNet Manager1-8
switch clusters
candidate and cluster member characteristics5-3
command switch characteristics5-2
displaying inventory5-19
displaying link information5-20
overview5-1
planning considerations5-4
host names5-10
IP addresses5-8
LRE profiles5-13
management VLAN5-11
NAT commands5-12
network port5-12
passwords5-8
SNMP community strings5-10
standby command switches5-5
switch-specific features5-13
standby command switch characteristics5-3
troubleshooting9-8
verifying5-19
switch images2-7
LEDs2-7
polling interval2-15
Switch Port Analyzer
see SPAN
switchport command8-39
switch ports, configuring7-1
switch software releases4-2
switch-specific features in switch clusters5-13
switch upgrades, troubleshooting9-10
system date and time6-17
system error messagesA-1
chassisA-5
CMPA-5
environmentA-6
GigaStackA-7
how to readA-2
linkA-8
list ofA-5
LRE linkA-8
moduleA-9
port securityA-9
recovery proceduresA-5
RTDA-10
storm controlA-11
traceback reportsA-4
System LED2-7
T
tables
message severity levelsA-3
variable fieldsA-3
tabs2-32
TACACS+
AAA accounting commands6-66
AAA authorization commands6-65
configuring6-61
initializing6-64
server, creating6-62
starting accounting6-66
tacacs-server host command6-62, 6-63
tacacs-server retransmit command6-63, 6-67
tacacs-server timeout command6-63
Telnet
access4-4
accessing management interfaces3-8
accessing the CLI1-7
from a browser3-9
TFTP server, configuring6-7
time
daylight saving6-17
setting6-17
zones6-17
TLV support8-16
Token Ring VLANs
overview8-27
TrBRF8-16, 8-30
TrCRF8-16, 8-31
toolbar
Cluster Builder2-27
Cluster Manager2-17
Cluster View2-27
VSM2-17
topology, CMS2-24
traceback reportsA-4
traffic
blocking flooded7-6
forwarding, and protected ports7-13
monitoring7-16
reducing flooded7-4, 7-7
transmit queue8-45
transparent mode, VTP8-14, 8-23
trap managers
adding6-19
configuring6-19
traps4-8, 6-19
TrBRF VLAN defaults and ranges8-30
TrCRF VLAN defaults and ranges8-31
troubleshooting9-1
CMS sessions9-5
switch clusters9-8
switch upgrades9-10
with CiscoWorks20004-8
trunk ports
configuring8-38
disabling8-40
trunks
allowed-VLAN list8-40
ATM8-37
blocking unknown packets on8-38
configuration conflicts8-37
configuring8-39
disabling8-40
Gigabit Ethernet8-36
IEEE 802.1Q8-36, 8-37
interacting with other features8-37
ISL8-36
load sharing using
STP path costs8-50
STP port priorities8-47
native VLAN for untagged traffic8-43
overview8-36
parallel8-50
pruning-eligible list8-42
VLAN, overview8-36
VLAN membership combinations8-9
TTY traps6-19
U
UDLD7-9
unicast and multicast packets, unknown
see flooding controls
unicast traffic and protected ports7-13
UniDirectional Link Detection
see UDLD
Unrecognized Type-Length-Value
see TLV support8-16
upgrading software4-1
VLAN considerations8-19
UplinkFast
configuring6-26
enabling6-30
redundant links6-28
URLs, Ciscoxx
user EXEC mode3-3
User Settings window2-17
V
variable fields
definitionA-3
tableA-3
version-dependent transparent mode8-16
virtual IP address
HSRP5-5
standby group member5-18
see also IP addresses
Visual Switch Manager
see VSM
VLAN
adding to database8-33
modifying8-34
port membership modes8-7
trunks, overview8-36
VLAN database mode3-3
VLAN ID, discovering6-45, 6-56
VLAN Management Policy Server
see VMPS
VLAN membership
ATM port8-7
combinations8-8
confirming8-59
modes8-7
port group parameters7-11
traps6-19
see also dynamic VLAN membership
VLAN Membership window2-17
VLAN Query Protocol
see VQP
VLANs
802.1Q considerations8-37
adding to database8-33
aging dynamic addresses6-26
allowed on trunk8-40
changing8-34
configuration guidelines8-28
configuring8-1, 8-32
default configuration8-28
deleting from database8-34
described8-2
illustrated8-2
ISL8-36
MAC addresses6-56
modifying8-34
multi-VLAN ports8-10, 8-12
native, configuring8-43
number supported8-3
overlapping8-11
overview8-2
static-access ports8-10, 8-34, 8-35
STP parameters, changing6-38
supported VLANs8-3
Token Ring8-27
trunking8-3
trunks configured with other features8-37
see also trunks
VTP database and8-27
VTP modes8-14
see also management VLAN
VMPS
administering8-60
configuration guidelines8-56
database configuration file example8-54
default configuration8-57
dynamic port membership
configuring8-58
example8-61
overview8-53
reconfirming8-59
troubleshooting8-61
mapping MAC addresses to VLANs8-52
monitoring8-60
overview8-52
reconfirmation interval, changing8-59
reconfirming membership8-59
retry count, changing8-60
server address, entering on client8-57
Voice over IP
configuring7-17
port configuration7-18
voice ports
configuring VVID7-20
voice ports, configuring7-17
voice traffic7-21
voice VLAN
see VVID
VQP8-52
VSM
device pop-up menu2-19
front-panel image2-4, 2-7
home page2-4
menu bar2-14
overview2-2, 2-3
port pop-up menu2-18
privilege level6-16
toolbar2-17
toolbar icons2-17
VTP
advertisements8-15
configuration guidelines8-18
configuring8-20
consistency checks8-16
database8-27, 8-32
default configuration8-20
described8-12
disabling8-23
domain names8-18
domains8-13
modes
client8-14
configurations affecting mode changes8-15
configuring8-22
server8-14, 8-21
transitions8-14
transparent8-10, 8-14, 8-23
monitoring8-26
pruning
enabling8-25
overview8-17
pruning-eligible list, changing8-42
statistics8-26
Token Ring support8-16
transparent mode, configuring8-23
traps6-19
using8-12
version, determining8-19
version 18-16
version 2
configuration guidelines8-19
disabling8-25
enabling8-24
overview8-16
VLAN parameters8-27
VVID1-5, 7-18
configuring7-20
W
warningsxviii
window components, CMS2-31
buttons2-33
host name list2-32
lists2-32
online help2-33
tabs2-32
X
Xmodem protocol9-25