Table Of Contents
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W -
INDEX
A
AAA authentication methods5-3
aaa new-model command5-3, 5-7
accounting in TACACS+5-2
advertisements, VTP2-4
allowed list, VLANs3-6
allowed VLANs, configuring3-6
allowed-VLAN list2-19
AppleTalk Remote Access (ARA)5-4
ATM trunks and other features3-20
authentication in TACACS+5-2
authorization in TACACS+5-2
B
blocking unknown packets3-20
C
Cisco Connection Online (CCO)
URLsix
Cisco Visual Switch Manager help system1-2, 1-3
class of service (CoS)2-32
client mode, VTP2-3
clusters of switches2-18
command switches
in VMPS4-1
command-line interface (CLI)1-3
configuration guidelines
for VMPS4-4
for VTP2-7
consistency checks in VTP version 22-5
conventions, documentx
CoS
overview2-33
values range2-33
D
default configuration
VLANs2-22
VMPS4-5
VTP2-8
disable trunking on a port3-7
document conventionsx
Documentation CD-ROMix
domains, for VLAN management2-2
DTP3-4
Dynamic ISL (DISL)3-4
dynamic port VLAN membership
configuring4-6
example4-12
overview4-3
reconfirming4-9, 4-10
troubleshooting4-10
Dynamic Trunk Protocol (DTP)3-4
E
egress port scheduling2-34
transmit queues2-35
encapsulation2-33
F
Fast Ethernet trunks3-2
FDDI VLAN defaults and ranges2-23
FDDI-Net defaults and ranges2-24
feedback to Cisco Systems, webix
G
Gigabit Ethernet trunks3-2
H
help, for manager software1-3
hosts, limit on dynamic port4-10
I
IEEE 802.1p1-1
IEEE 802.1Q
configuration considerations3-2
overview3-2
trunk port3-4
ingress port scheduling2-34
Inter-Switch Link, see ISL
IP subnetworks and VLANs2-20
ISL
configuring3-4
overview3-2
L
limit of hosts on dynamic ports4-10
load sharing
via STP path cost3-13
via STP port priorities3-9
M
management options
Cisco View1-3
Cisco Visual Switch Manager Software1-3
CLI1-3
SNMP1-3
member switches
accessing CLI2-31, 3-4
in VMPS4-1
membership mode2-19
modes, VTP
client2-3
server2-3
transitions2-3
transparent2-3
N
NCPs5-4
Network Control Protocols (NCPs)5-4
network port3-20
note, descriptionxi
P
parallel links3-8
passwords, from a TACACS+ server5-1
path cost3-13
Point to Point Protocol (PPP)5-4
port grouping with trunks3-20
port monitoring conflicts with trunks3-20
port priorities3-9
PortFast STP parameter4-4
ports
dynamic access2-19
dynamic VLAN membership
configuring4-6
example4-12
overview4-3
reconfirming4-9, 4-10
multi-VLAN2-19
static-access2-19
trunks2-19, 3-2
VLAN assignments2-31
PPP5-4
pruning, VTP2-6
Q
QoS
CoS value ranges2-33
egress port scheduling2-34
transmit queues2-35
ingress port scheduling2-34
overview2-32
port priority
displaying information about2-36
frame types2-33
setting2-36
support1-1
Quality of Service (QoS)1-1
R
redundancy
via STP path cost3-13
via STP port priorities3-9
via STP UplinkFast3-18
remove vlan-list parameter3-6
S
secure ports3-20
security in TACACS+5-2
Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP)5-4
server mode, VTP2-3
show interface command2-36
Simple Network Protocol
see SNMP
SLIP5-4
SNMP1-3
software upgrade1-2
Spanning-Tree Protocol
see STP
standard edition software, switches supported on1-2
statistics
VTP2-16
STP
load sharing overview3-8
load sharing using path costs3-13
load sharing using port priorities3-9
Port Fast parameter4-4
port grouping parameters3-20
switchport command3-4
switchport priority default command2-36
T
TACACS+
AAA accounting commands5-5
AAA authorization commands5-4
creating a TACACS+ server5-5
initializing5-3, 5-7
tacacs-server host command5-5, 5-6
tacacs-server retransmit command5-6, 5-7
tacacs-server timeout command5-6
Token Ring VLANs
overview2-21
TrBRF2-5
TrCRF2-5
transparent mode, VTP2-3
trunks
allowed VLANs3-6
and port grouping3-20
and port monitoring3-20
ATM3-20
blocking unknown packets on3-20
configuration conflicts3-20
configured as network port3-20
configuring3-4
disabling3-7
Gigabit3-2
IEEE 802.1Q3-2
interacting with other features3-20
ISL3-2
load sharing using STP path costs3-13
load sharing using STP port priorities3-9
overview3-2
parallel3-13
VLANs, allowed3-6
U
unknown unicast and multicast packets3-20
Unrecognized Type-Length-Value (TLV) support2-5
URLs for reaching Ciscoix
V
Version-Dependent Transparent Mode2-5
VLAN Management Policy Server
see VMPS
VLAN Query Protocol (VQP)4-2
VLANs
802.1Q considerations3-2
adding2-26
allowed on trunk3-6
and Cisco Visual Switch Manager1-3
and static-access ports2-27
assigning ports to2-31
changing2-27
configuration guidelines2-22
default configuration2-22
deleting2-29
Ethernet2-26
IP subnetworks and2-20
ISL3-2
maximum number of1-2
membership modes2-19
menu items1-3
overview2-18
ports, assigning to2-31
Token Ring2-21
trunks
See trunks
trunks configured with other features3-18
VTP domain and2-20
VTP modes2-3
VMPS
administering4-7
configuration file example4-11
database configuration file4-11
dynamic port membership
configuring4-6
example4-12
overview4-3
reconfirming4-9, 4-10
in a cluster of switches4-1
monitoring4-7
overview4-1
reconfirming membership4-10
reconfirming membership information4-9
VTP
advertisements2-4
client, configuring2-11
configuration guidelines2-7
consistency checks2-5
default configuration2-8
disabling2-12
domains2-2
modes
client2-3
server2-3
transparent2-3
monitoring2-16
overview2-2
pruning2-6
server, configuring2-9
statistics2-16
Token Ring support2-5
transparent mode, configuring2-12
version 12-5
version 22-5
disabling2-15
enabling2-13
overview2-5
VLANs and2-20
W
World Wide Web, for providing feedbackix