- Preface
- Using the Command-Line Interface
- Using the Web Graphical User Interface
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- Configuring the Switch for Access Point Discovery
- Configuring Data Encryption
- Configuring Retransmission Interval and Retry Count
- Configuring Adaptive Wireless Intrusion Prevention System
- Configuring Authentication for Access Points
- Converting Autonomous Access Points to Lightweight Mode
- Using Cisco Workgroup Bridges
- Configuring Probe Request Forwarding
- Optimizing RFID Tracking
- Configuring Country Codes
- Configuring Link Latency
- Configuring Power over Ethernet
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- Preventing Unauthorized Access
- Controlling Switch Access with Passwords and Privilege Levels
- Configuring TACACS+
- Configuring RADIUS
- Configuring Kerberos
- Configuring Local Authentication and Authorization
- Configuring Secure Shell (SSH)
- Configuring Secure Socket Layer HTTP
- Configuring IPv4 ACLs
- Configuring IPv6 ACLs
- Configuring DHCP
- Configuring IP Source Guard
- Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection
- Configuring IEEE 802.1x Port-Based Authentication
- Configuring Web-Based Authentication
- Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control
- Configuring IPv6 First Hop Security
- Configuring Cisco TrustSec
- Configuring Wireless Guest Access
- Managing Rogue Devices
- Classifying Rogue Access Points
- Configuring wIPS
- Configuring Intrusion Detection System
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- Administering the System
- Performing Switch Setup Configuration
- Configuring Right-To-Use Licenses
- Configuring Administrator Usernames and Passwords
- Configuring 802.11 parameters and Band Selection
- Configuring Aggressive Load Balancing
- Configuring Client Roaming
- Configuring Application Visibility and Control
- Configuring Voice and Video Parameters
- Configuring RFID Tag Tracking
- Configuring Location Settings
- Monitoring Flow Control
- Configuring SDM Templates
- Configuring System Message Logs
- Configuring Online Diagnostics
- Managing Configuration Files
- Configuration Replace and Configuration Rollback
- Working with the Flash File System
- Working with Cisco IOS XE Software Bundles
- Troubleshooting the Software Configuration
- Index
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class maps for QoSdescribed 1NTPtimeQoSclassification1
11n Mode parameter 1128-bit 18
802.11a (or 802.11b/g) Global Parameters page 1802.11a (or 802.11b/g) Network Status parameter 1802.11g Support parameter 1802.11h Global Parameters page 1802.11h, described 1802.11ndevices 1802.1x 1802.1X authentication for access pointsdescribed 1<
<$nopage>HTTP over SSL<$nopage>IEEE 802.3adSee EtherChannel 1<$nopage>PAgPSee EtherChannel 1<$nopage>Port Aggregation ProtocolSee EtherChannel 1<$nopage>Secure Copy Protocol 1A
ABRs 1access control entriesSee ACEs 1access groupsLayer 3 1access groups, applying IPv4 ACLs to interfaces 1access listsSee ACLs 1Access Point Authentication 1Access Point Communication Protocols 1access point core dumps, uploadingusing the GUI 1Access Point Retransmission Interval 1Access Point Retry Count 1access pointsassisted roaming 1priming 1supporting oversized images 1viewing join informationusing the GUI 1access template 1with RADIUS 1accounting, defined 1ACEsEthernet 1IP 1ACLsapplyingon bridged packets 1on multicast packets 1on routed packets 1on switched packets 1time ranges to 1to an interface 1to QoS 1comments in 1compiling 1defined 1examples of 1extended IPv4creating 1matching criteria 1interface 1IPimplicit deny 1implicit masks 1matching criteria 1undefined 1IPv4applying to interfaces 1creating 1interfaces 1matching criteria 1numbers 1terminal lines, setting on 1unsupported features 1Layer 4 information in 1logging messages 1matching 1monitoring 1port 1precedence of 1QoS 1router 1router ACLs and VLAN map configuration guidelines 1standard IPv4creating 1matching criteria 1support in hardware 1time ranges to 1types supported 1unsupported featuresIPv4 1using router ACLs with VLAN maps 1VLAN mapsconfiguration guidelines 1configuring 1acronyms 1ACS 1activation, AP-count 1activation, base 1active links 1Additional ReferencesVLAN trunks 1voice VLANs 1VTP 1address aliasing 1address formats 1address resolution 1Address Resolution ProtocolSee ARP 1addresses 1dynamicaccelerated aging 1default aging 1defined 1learning 1IPv6 1MAC, discovering 1multicastgroup address range 1STP address management 1staticadding and removing 1adjacency tables, with CEF 1administrative distancesdefined 1OSPF 1aggregatable global unicast addresses 1aggregate addresses, BGP 1aggregate-port learners 1aging timeacceleratedfor MSTP 1for STP 1MAC address table 1All APs page 1alternateport 1AnchorTime parameter 1and ARP 1and CDP 1and IPv6 1and routing 1and routing protocols 1and SSH 1and switch stacks 1AP Mode parameter 1applications 1area border routersSee ABRs 1area routingIS-IS 1ARPdefined 1encapsulation 1static cache configuration 1tableaddress resolution 1AS-path filters, BGP 1assigning address 1assigning informationmember number 1priority value 1provisioning a new member 1assigning IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to 1assigning IPv6 addresses to 1attributesvendor-proprietary 1vendor-specific 1attributes, RADIUSvendor-specific 1authenticating toboundary switch 1KDC 1network services 1authentication 1EIGRP 1local mode with AAA 1RADIUSkey 1login 1TACACS+defined 1key 1login 1authentication key 1authentication keys, and routing protocols 1authentication, defined 1authoritative time source, described 1with RADIUS 1authorization, defined 1auto mode 1auto-advise 1auto-copy 1auto-extract 1auto-MDIXconfiguring 1described 1auto-MDIX, configuring 1auto-QoS 1Auto-QoSmonitoring 1Auto-RP 1benefits 1auto-upgrade 1autoconfiguration 1automatic 1automatic advise (auto-advise) in switch stacks 1automatic copy (auto-copy) in switch stacks 1automatic extraction (auto-extract) in switch stacks 1automatic QoSSee QoS 1automatic upgrades (auto-upgrade) in switch stacks 1automatic upgrades with auto-upgrade 1autonegotiationmismatches 1Autonomous Access Points Converted to Lightweight Mode 1autonomous systems, in BGP 1B
BackboneFastdescribed 1enabling 1backupport 1backup interfacesSee Flex Links 1bandwidth percent 1bannersconfiguringlogin 1message-of-the-day login 1default configuration 1Beacon Period parameter 1Berkeley r-tools replacement 1BGPaggregate addresses 1CIDR 1community filtering 1default configuration 1described 1enabling 1multipath support 1neighbors, types of 1path selection 1prefix filtering 1resetting sessions 1route maps 1route reflectors 1routing domain confederation 1Version 4 1binding configurationautomatic 1manual 1binding databaseaddress, DHCP serverSee DHCP, Cisco IOS server database 1binding physical and logical interfaces 1binding table 1bindingsaddress, Cisco IOS DHCP server 1IP source guard 1blockingstate 1bootstrap router (BSR), described 1boundary switch 1BPDU 1contents 1filtering 1RSTP format 1bridge identifier (bridge ID) 1bridge protocol data units 1bridged NetFlow 1bridged packets, ACLs on 1broadcast flooding 1broadcast packetsdirected 1flooded 1broadcast storms 1broadcast traffic 1BSRscandidate 1bundle filesdisplaying contents of 1downloading 1uploading 1C
CA trustpointconfiguring 1defined 1Caching Source-Active State: Example command 1Call Admission Control 1CCXlink test 1CCX Layer 2 client roamingdescribed 1CDPand trusted boundary 1defined with LLDP 1power negotiation extensions 1CDP with power consumption, described 1CDP with power negotiation, described 1CEFdistributed 1IPv6 1CEFv6 1Change Rules Priority parameter 1changing the default for lines 1Channel Announcement parameter 1Channel Assignment Leader parameter 1Channel Assignment Method parameter 1channel groupsbinding physical and logical interfaces 1numbering of 1Channel Scan Duration parameter 1CipherSuites 1Cisco 3300 Series Mobility Services Engine (MSE), using with wIPS 1Cisco 7960 IP Phone 1Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) 1Cisco Express ForwardingSee CEF 1Cisco Group Management ProtocolSee CGMP 1Cisco intelligent power management 1Cisco IOS DHCP serverSee DHCP, Cisco IOS DHCP server 1Cisco IOS IP SLAs 1Cisco IP Phone Data Traffic 1Cisco IP Phone Voice Traffic 1Cisco Networking Services 1Cisco Workgroup Bridges 1CIST regional rootCIST rootSee MSTP 1civic location 1class 1class maps for QoSdescribed 1class-based unconditional packet marking 1device specific 1Layer 2 1Layer 3 1classless routing 1CleanAircomponents 1clearingcaches 1databases 1tables 1CLNSSee ISO CLNS 1clockSee system clock 1CNS 1CoA Request Commands 1collect parameters 1command modesglobal configuration 1commands, setting privilege levels 1commentsadding to configuration file 1adding to configuration files 1communication, per-server 1configurable leave timer, IGMP 1configuration archivecreating 1configuration commandsConfiguration Enginerestrictions 1configuration examples 1Configuration Examples 1Configuration Examples command 1Configuration Examples for Configuring EtherChannels command 1Configuration Examples for Configuring MLD Snooping Queries command 1Configuration Examples for Configuring MSDP command 1Configuration Examples for Configuring SDM Templates command 1Configuration Examples for Setting Passwords and Privilege Levels command 1configuration files 1compressing 1CONFIG_FILE environment variable 1copyingbetween Flash memory devices 1from a TFTP server 1from Flash memory 1to an rcp server 1displayinginformation 1downloading 1host configuration files 1failing to load 1hostSee host configuration file 1invalid combinations when copying 1location 1modifying 1networkSee network configuration file 1password recovery disable considerations 1storing in Flash memory 1types 1configuration guidelines, multi-VRF CE 1Configure RF Group ModeUsing GUI 1authentication 1authentication key 1communication, per-server 1Layer 2 interfaces 1login authentication 1member number 1multiple UDP ports 1on Layer 2 interfaces 1priority value 1Configuring a Default MDSP Peer: Example command 1Configuring a Multicast Router Port: Example command 1configuring a secure HTTP client 1configuring a secure HTTP server 1Configuring a static IP address 1Configuring a Static Multicast Group: Example command 1Configuring CleanAirUsing the GUI 1Configuring Default Router Preference: Example command 1Configuring Interference Reporting2.4-GHz devices 15-GHz devices 1Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 Protocol Stacks: Example command 1Configuring IPv6 Addressing and Enabling IPv6 Routing: Example command 1Configuring IPv6 ICMP Rate Limiting: Example command 1Configuring LACP Hot-Standby Ports: Example 1Configuring Layer 3 EtherChannels: Examples command 1Configuring Layer 2 EtherChannels: Examples command 1Configuring MLD Snooping Queries: Example command 1configuring multicast VRFs 1Configuring RIP for IPv6: Example command 1Configuring SDM templates: Examples: command 1Configuring Spectrum ExpertUsing the GUI 1Configuring Static Routing for IPv6: Example command 1Configuring the Switch for Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Server Communication: Example command 1Configuring the Switch to Use Vendor-Specific RADIUS Attributes: Examples command 1Configuring VACL Logging 1CONFIG_FILE environment variablespecifying 1Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points protocol (CAPWAP)described 1controllersdiscovery process 1Controlling Source Information that Your Switch Forwards: Example command 1Controlling Source Information that Your Switch Originates: Example command 1Controlling Source Information that Your Switch Receives: Example command 1copy rcp command 1copy running-config rcp command 1copy running-config tftp command 1copy startup-config command 1copy startup-config tftp command 1copy tftp startup-config command 1corrupted software, recovery steps with Xmodem 1CoSin Layer 2 frames 1override priority 1CoS-to-DSCP map for QoS 1country codesdescribed 1Country Codes 1Coverage Exception Level per AP parameter 1coverage hole detectionconfiguring per controllerusing the GUI 1coverage hole detection and correction 1crashinfo file 1crashinfo, description 1credentials 1configuringon Layer 2 interfaces 1described 1illustration 1cross-stack UplinkFast, STPFast Uplink Transition Protocol 1normal-convergence events 1cross-stack UplinkFast,STPdescribed 1fast-convergence events 1custom location 1customer edge devices 1customizeable web pages, web-based authentication 1D
Data Rates parameter 1daylight saving time 1DCA Channel Sensitivity parameter 1DCA Channels parameter 1debuggingenabling all system diagnostics 1redirecting error message output 1using commands 1banners 1BGP 1DNS 1EtherChannel 1Flex Links 1IGMP 1IGMP filtering 1IGMP throttling 1IP multicast routing 1IPv6 1LLDP 1MAC address table 1MAC address-table move update 1MSTP 1multi-VRF CE 1password and privilege level 1PIM 1RADIUS 1RSPAN 1SPAN 1SSL 1STP 1TACACS+ 1UDLD 1default enable password 1default gateway 1default networks 1default router preferenceSee DRP 1default router preference (DRP) 1default routes 1default routing 1default setting 1default settings 1default web-based authentication configuration802.1X 1default wireless QoS configuration 1default-group access point group 1Event Service 1NameSpace Mapper 1defining AAA server groups 1definitionVLAN 1deletionVLAN 1designatedport 1switch 1desktop template 1destination-IP address-based forwarding 1destination-IP address-based forwarding, EtherChannel 1destination-MAC address forwarding 1destination-MAC address forwarding, EtherChannel 1Detect and Report Adhoc Networks parameter 1detecting indirect link failures,STP 1deviceroot 1device priorityMSTP 1STP 1device stack 1DHCPDHCP for IPv6See DHCPv6 1enablingrelay agent 1server 1DHCP for IPv6See DHCPv6 1dhcp option 43 1dhcp option 60 1DHCP option 82described 1displaying 1example 1forwarding address, specifying 1helper address 1overview 1DHCP server port-based address allocationdefault configuration 1enabling 1DHCP serversinternal 1DHCP snooping 1accepting untrusted packets form edge switch 1option 82 data insertion 1trusted interface 1untrusted messages 1DHCP snooping binding databaseadding bindings 1binding fileformat 1location 1configuration guidelines 1configuring 1described 1enabling 1DHCPv6configuration guidelines 1default configuration 1described 1enabling client function 1enabling DHCPv6 server function 1Differentiated Services (Diff-Serv) architecture 1Differentiated Services Code Point 1Diffusing Update Algorithm (DUAL) 1directed roam request 1directorieschanging 1creating 1displaying the working 1removing 1disabledstate 1disabling 1disabling recovery of 1displaying crash information 1Displaying IPv6: Example command 1Displaying SDM Templates: Examples: command 1Distance Vector Multicast Routing ProtocolSee DVMRP 1distance-vector protocols 1distribute-list command 1DNSdefault configuration 1in IPv6 1overview 1setting up 1DNS-based SSM mapping 1domain name server (DNS) discovery 1Domain Name SystemSee DNS 1domain names 1DNS 1domains, ISO IGRP routing 1DRPconfiguring 1described 1IPv6 1DSCP 1DSCP maps 1DSCP-to-CoS map for QoS 1DTLS data encryption. See <Default Para Font>data encryption 1DTPC Support parameter 1DUAL finite state machine, EIGRP 1dual-rate three-color policing 1DVMRPmrinfo requests, responding to 1neighborsdisplaying information 1tunnelsdisplaying neighbor information 1dynamic addressesSee addresses 1dynamic channel assignment (DCA)described 1dynamic routing 1Dynamic Threshold and Scaling 1dynamic transmit power control, configuring 1E
EDCA Profile parameter 1EDRRM 1effects onIPv6 routing 1egress priority queues 1EIGRPauthentication 1components 1definition 1interface parameters, configuring 1monitoring 1stub routing 1EIGRP IPv6 1EIGRP IPv6 Commands 1ELIN location 1Enable Coverage Hole Detection parameter 1Enable Low Latency MAC parameter 1enable password 1enable secret 1enable secret password 1enabling all system diagnostics 1enabling and disabling 1Enabling CleanAir2.4-GHz 15-GHz 1enabling client function 1Enabling DHCPv6 Client Function: Example command 1enabling DHCPv6 server function 1Enabling DHCPv6 Server Function: Example command 1Enabling MLD Immediate Leave: Example command 1encrypting 1encryption for passwords 1encryption methods 1encryption, CipherSuite 1Enhanced IGRPSee EIGRP 1Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) IPv6 1EIGRP IPv6 Commands 1Router ID 1enhanced neighbor listdescribed 1request (E2E) 1enhanced PoE 1erase command 1erase startup-config command 1channel groupsbinding physical and logical interfaces 1numbering of 1configuration guidelines 1configuringLayer 2 interfaces 1Layer 3 1default configuration 1extended load balancing 1IEEE 802.3ad, described 1interactionwith STP 1LACPhot-standby ports 1interaction with other features 1max bundles 1min links 1modes 1port priority 1system priority 1Layer 3 interface 1logical interfaces, described 1PAgPabout aggregate-port learners 1about learn method and priority 1aggregate-port learners 1described 1interaction with other features 1learn method and priority configuration 1modes 1port-channel interfacesnumbering of 1stack changes, effects of 1EtherChannel failover 1EtherChannel guarddescribed 1enabling 1EtherChannel | interactionwith VLANs 1active link 1and routing 1and routing protocols 1default setting 1described 1for network management 1supported features 1unsupported features 1Ethernet management port configuration 1Ethernet management port, internaland routing 1and routing protocols 1unsupported features 1Ethernet VLAN 1EUI 1Event Service 1Example for Configuring Auto-MDIX command 1Example for Configuring Layer 3 Interfaces command 1Example for Performing a Traceroute to an IP Host command 1Example for Pinging an IP Host command 1Examplesacl classification 1average rate shaping 1CoS Layer 2 classification 1DSCP classification 1hierarchical classification 1IP precedence classification 1policing 1policing supported units 1queue-limit policy 1single-rate two-color policing 1table map marking 1VLAN ID Layer 2 classification 1voice and video classification 1Examples for controlling switch access with RADIUS 1exiting 1Expiration Timeout for Rogue AP and Rogue Client Entries parameter 1export formats 1exporters 1extended crashinfo file 1extended load balancing 1extended system IDMSTP 1extended universal identifierSee EUI 1extended-range VLAN 1extended-range VLAN configuration guidelines 1extended-range VLANs 1external neighbors, BGP 1F
Fa0 portSee Ethernet management port<$nopage> 1fallback bridgingSTPkeepalive messages 1VLAN-bridge STP 1false RPs 1FAQ 1Fast Uplink Transition Protocol 1fastethernet0 portSee Ethernet management port<$nopage> 1feature historyauto-QoS 1feature informationIGMP 1IP Multicast 1PIM 1SSM 1VLAN trunks 1VLANs 1voice VLAN 1VTP 1feature limitations 1features not supported 1fiber-optic, detecting unidirectional links 1file systemdisplaying available file systems 1displaying file information 1local file system names 1network file system names 1setting the default 1filescopying 1crashinfo, description 1deleting 1tarcreating 1displaying the contents of 1extracting 1filteringnon-IP traffic 1filters, IPSee ACLs, IP [filtersIPflash device,number of 1flash memory 1Flash memorystoring configuration files 1Flash memory devicesfilescopying 1flash: file system 1Flex Linksconfiguring VLAN load balancing 1default configuration 1description 1link load balancing 1monitoring 1preemption scheme 1preferred VLAN example 1switchport backup exampleforced preemption mode example 1VLAN load balancing examples 1Flex Links failover 1flow exporter 1flow monitor 1for network management 1forward-delay timeMSTP 1STP 1forwarding 1state 1Fragmentation Threshold parameter 1FTP Serverconfiguration files, downloading 1G
General (controller) pageconfiguring an RF group 1general query 1Generating IGMP Reports 1geo location 1global configuration modeentering 1Global configuration templates 1global leave, IGMP 1Group Mode parameter 1H
hello timeMSTP 1STP 1hierarchical classification 1hierarchical policies 1Hierarchical QoS 1high-power devices operating in low-power mode 1host configuration filescomparison with network configuration files 1description 1loading from a server 1host signalling 1hot-standby ports 1HTTP(S) Over IPv6 1HTTPSconfiguring 1self-signed certificate 1hub 1I
IBPG 1ICMP 1IPv6 1time-exceeded messages 1traceroute and 1unreachable messages 1unreachables and ACLs 1ICMP Echo operationconfiguring 1IP SLAs 1ICMP pingexecuting 1overview 1ICMP Router Discovery ProtocolSee IRDP 1ICMPv6 1Identifying the RADIUS Server Host: Examples command 1IEEE 802.1Q tagging 1IEEE 802.1sSee MSTP 1IEEE 802.3ad, described 1IEEE power classification levels 1IGMP 1configurable last member query countenabling 1configurable leave timerdescribed 1enabling 1configuring the switchas a member of a group 1statically connected member 1default configuration 1flooded multicast trafficcontrolling the length of time 1disabling on an interface 1global leave 1recovering from flood mode 1host-query interval, modifying 1join messages 1leave processing, enabling 1leaving multicast group 1maximum query response time value 1multicast reachability 1pruning groups 1queries 1query timeoutquery timeout 1report suppressiondescribed 1snooping 1supported versions 1Version 1 1Version 2 1Version 3 1IGMP filteringdefault configuration 1described 1IGMP groupsconfiguring filtering 1setting the maximum number 1IGMP Helper 1IGMP Immediate Leaveconfiguration guidelines 1enabling 1IGMP profileapplying 1configuration mode 1IGMP robustness-variable 1and address aliasing 1and stack changes 1definition 1global configuration 1Immediate Leave 1in the switch stack 1method 1querierconfiguration guidelines 1configuring 1supported versions 1VLAN configuration 1IGMP throttlingconfiguring 1default configuration 1described 1displaying action 1IGMPv3 1Immediate Leave, IGMPdescribed 1enabling 1in IPv6 1inline power 1input, output parameters 1inter-subnet roamingdescribed 1Inter-Switch LinkSee ISL 1inter-VLAN routing 1interface configuration 1interfacesauto-MDIX, configuring 1interference 1Interference threshold parameter 1Interior Gateway ProtocolSee IGP 1internal BGPSee IBGP 1internal neighbors, BGP 1internal power suppliesSee power supplies<$nopage> 1Internet Group Management ProtocolSee IGMP 1Internet Protocol version 6See IPv6 1Interval parameter 1Intrusion Detection SystemSee IDS appliances 1inventory management TLV 1Invoke Channel Update Now button 1Invoke Power Update Now button 1IP ACLsfor QoS classification 1named 1IP addresses128-bit 1classes of 1discovering 1for IP routing 1IPv6 1monitoring 1IP addresses and subnets 1IP broadcast address 1IP directed broadcasts 1IP multicast boundaries 1IP multicast group addresses 1IP multicast routing 1addressesall-hosts 1all-multicast-routers 1host group address range 1Auto-RPusing with BSR 1bootstrap routeroverview 1using with Auto-RP 1configuringbasic multicast routing 1IP multicast forwarding 1IP static multicast route 1default configuration 1enablingPIM mode 1group-to-RP mappingsAuto-RP 1BSR 1MBONEdescribed 1enabling sdr listener support 1limiting sdr cache entry lifetime 1SAP packets for conference session announcement 1multicast forwarding, described 1PIMv1 and PIMv2 interoperability 1protocol interaction 1RPconfiguring PIMv2 BSR 1monitoring mapping information 1using Auto-RP and BSR 1stackingactive switch functions 1stack member functions 1statistics, displaying system and network 1IP phonesensuring port security with QoS 1trusted boundary for QoS 1IP precedence 1IP routingenabling 1IP SLAconfiguration guidelines 1monitoring 1responderdescribed 1enabling 1threshold monitoring 1IP SLAsbenefits 1configuration 1ICMP echo operation 1measuring network performance 1multi-operations scheduling 1response time 1SNMP support 1supported metrics 1802.1x 1binding configurationautomatic 1manual 1binding table 1configuration guidelines 1described 1DHCP snooping 1EtherChannels 1port security 1routed ports 1static bindingsstatic hosts 1TCAM entries 1trunk interfaces 1VRF 1IP tracerouteexecuting 1overview 1IP unicast routingadministrative distances 1authentication keys 1broadcastaddress 1flooding 1packets 1storms 1classless routing 1configuring static routes 1defaultgateways 1networks 1routes 1routing 1directed broadcasts 1dynamic routing 1enabling 1EtherChannel Layer 3 interface 1inter-VLAN 1IP addressingclasses 1configuring 1IPv6 1IRDP 1Layer 3 interfaces 1MAC address and IP address 1passive interfaces 1protocolsdistance-vector 1link-state 1proxy ARP 1redistribution 1routed ports 1See also RIP[IP unicast routingzzz] 1static routing 1steps to configure 1subnet mask 1subnet zero 1unicast reverse path forwarding 1with SVIs 1IP-precedence-to-DSCP map for QoS 1IPv4 ACLsapplying to interfaces 1extended, creating 1interfaces 1named 1standard, creating 1address formats 1addresses 1and switch stacks 1applications 1assigning address 1autoconfiguration 1CEFv6 1default configuration 1default router preference (DRP) 1defined 1Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) IPv6 1EIGRP IPv6 Commands 1Router ID 1feature limitations 1features not supported 1forwarding 1ICMP 1monitoring 1neighbor discovery 1OSPF 1path MTU discovery 1SDM templates 1stack master functions 1Stateless Autoconfiguration 1supported features 1switch limitations 1understanding static routes 1IPv6 on 1IPv6 routing 1IRDPconfiguring 1definition 1IS-ISarea routing 1system routing 1ISLand IPv6 1ISO CLNSdynamic routing protocols 1OSI standard 1J
Japanese country codes 1join messages, IGMP 1K
described 1See also Kerberos<$nopage>[KDCzzz] 1keepalive messages 1Kerberosauthenticating toboundary switch 1KDC 1network services 1configuration examples 1configuring 1credentials 1described 1KDC 1operation 1realm 1server 1switch as trusted third party 1terms 1TGT 1tickets 1key distribution centerSee KDC<$nopage> 1L
hot-standby ports 1interaction with other features 1max bundles 1min links 1modes 1port priority 1system priority 1Layer 2 1Layer 2 EtherChannel configuration guidelines 1Layer 2 interface modes 1Layer 2 interfaces 1Layer 2 NetFlow 1Layer 2 tracerouteand ARP 1and CDP 1broadcast traffic 1described 1IP addresses and subnets 1MAC addresses and VLANs 1multicast traffic 1multiple devices on a port 1unicast traffic 1usage guidelines 1Layer 3 1Layer 3 EtherChannel configuration guidelines 1Layer 3 interfacesassigning IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to 1assigning IPv6 addresses to 1types of 1Layer 3 packets, classification methods 1Layer 4 1Leaking IGMP Reports 1learn method and priority configuration 1leave processing, enabling 1license ap-count activation 1license base image activation 1lightweight mode, reverting to autonomous mode 1Link Failure, detecting unidirectional 1Link Latency 1link local unicast addresses 1link redundancySee Flex Links 1link testtypes of packets 1link-state protocols 1listeningstate 1LLDPconfiguringdefault configuration 1enabling 1overview 1switch stack considerations 1transmission timer and holdtime, setting 1LLDP-MEDconfiguringTLVs 1overview 1supported TLVs 1load balancing advantages 1trunk ports 1local mode with AAA 1local SPAN 1location TLV 1logging into 1logging messages, ACL 1logical interfaces, described 1login authentication 1with RADIUS 1with TACACS+ 1login banners 1LWAPP-enabled access pointsreverting to autonomous mode 1sending crash information to controller 1M
MAC address of 1MAC address of access pointdisplayed on controller GUI 1MAC address-table move updateconfiguration guidelines 1configuring 1default configuration 1description 1obtain and process messages 1MAC addressesaging time 1and VLAN association 1building the address table 1default configuration 1discovering 1dynamiclearning 1IP address association 1staticcharacteristics of 1MAC addresses and VLANs 1MAC extended access listsMAC/PHY configuration status TLV 1management address TLV 1managing 1managing switch stacks 1manual 1manual upgrades with auto-advise 1mapping tables for QoSconfiguringCoS-to-DSCP 1DSCP-to-CoS 1IP-precedence-to-DSCP 1marking 1action in policy map 1packet header 1router specific information 1table map 1matchdatalink 1flow 1interface 1ipv4 1ipv6 1transport 1match parameters 1max bundles 1maximum aging timeMSTP 1STP 1maximum hop count, MSTP 1maximum-paths command 1MBONE 1MCS data rates 1mDNS 1mDNS gateway 1mDNS Gateway 1mDNS-SD 1mDNS-SD, wireless 1member number 1merged 1messages, to users through banners 1metric translations, between routing protocols 1metrics, in BGP 1MFIB 1Min Failed Client Count per AP parameter 1min links 1mirroring traffic for analysis 1mismatches 1mismatches, autonegotiation 1MLD Messages 1MLD Queries 1MLD Reports 1MLD Snooping 1MLDv1 Done message 1mobility groupsdifference from RF groups 1Modular QoS CLI 1monitor intervals, configuring using the GUI 1access groups 1CEF 1EIGRP 1Flex Links 1IGMP 1IPaddress tables 1multicast routing 1IP multicast routing 1IP SLA operations 1IPv4 ACL configuration 1IPv6 1multicast router interfaces 1network traffic for analysis with probe 1OSPF 1QoS 1RP mapping information 1SFP status 1SSM mapping 1VLANfilters 1maps 1voice VLAN 1VTP 1Monitoring CleanAirUsing CLI 1Using GUI 1Monitoring Interference Devices 1GUI 1monitoring power 1monitoring status of 1Monitoring Worst Air Quality of Radio BandsUsing the GUI 1monitors 1MQC 1mrouter Port 1MSDP 1overview 1MST mode 1MSTPboundary portsconfiguration guidelines 1described 1BPDU filteringdescribed 1enabling 1BPDU guarddescribed 1enabling 1CIST root 1CIST, described 1configuration guidelines 1configuringdevice priority 1forward-delay time 1hello time 1link type for rapid convergence 1maximum aging time 1maximum hop count 1MST region 1neighbor type 1path cost 1port priority 1root device 1secondary root device 1CSToperations between regions 1default configuration 1displaying status 1enabling the mode 1EtherChannel guarddescribed 1enabling 1extended system IDeffects on root device 1effects on secondary root device 1unexpected behavior 1IEEE 802.1simplementation 1port role naming change 1terminology 1instances supported 1interface state, blocking to forwarding 1interoperability with IEEE 802.1Ddescribed 1restarting migration process 1ISToperations within a region 1loop guarddescribed 1enabling 1mapping VLANs to MST instance 1MST regionCIST 1configuring 1described 1hop-count mechanism 1IST 1supported spanning-tree instances 1PortFastdescribed 1enabling 1preventing root switch selection 1root deviceconfiguring 1effects of extended system ID 1unexpected behavior 1root guarddescribed 1enabling 1shutdown Port Fast-enabled port 1stack changes, effects of 1status, displaying 1MTUsystem 1multi-operations scheduling, IP SLAs 1multi-VRF CEconfiguration example 1configuration guidelines 1default configuration 1defined 1network components 1packet-forwarding process 1Multicast Client Aging Robustness 1multicast forwarding 1Multicast group concept 1multicast groupsjoining 1leaving 1multicast packetsACLs on 1Multicast Router Discovery 1multicast router interfaces, monitoring 1multicast router ports, adding 1Multicast Source Discovery Protocol 1multicast traffic 1multiple devices on a port 1multiple UDP ports 1multiple VPN routing/forwarding in customer edge devicesSee multi-VRF CE 1N
NameSpace Mapper 1native VLAN 1neighbor discovery 1neighbor discovery, IPv6 1neighbor discovery/recovery, EIGRP 1Neighbor Packet Frequency parameter 1NetFlow 1Network Assistantmanaging switch stacks 1network configuration filescomparison with host configuration files 1description 1Network Load SharingSTP path cost 1STP priorities 1Network Mobility Services Protocol (NMSP)modifying the notification interval for clients, RFID tags, and rogues 1network performance, measuring with IP SLAs 1network policy TLV 1network services 1Non-Cisco Workgroup Bridges 1non-IP traffic filtering 1nonhierarchical policy mapsconfiguring 1normal-rangeVLAN configuration guidelines 1NSAPs, as ISO IGRP addresses 1NSF AwarenessIS-IS 1NTPassociationsdefined 1overview 1number of 1numbering of 1NVRAMfile compression 1O
OBFLconfiguring 1described 1displaying 1offline configurationprovisioned configuration, defined 1provisioned switch, defined 1provisioning a new member 1on Layer 2 interfaces 1on-board failure logging 1online diagnosticsdescribed 1overview 1operation 1optimizing system resources 1OSPF 1area parameters, configuring 1configuring 1default configurationmetrics 1route 1for IPv6 1LSA group pacing 1monitoring 1route summarization 1router IDs 1virtual links 1P
PaGP 1PAgP 1aggregate-port learners 1described 1interaction with other features 1learn method and priority configuration 1modes 1parallel paths, in routing tables 1passive interfacesconfiguring 1OSPF 1password 1password and privilege level 1password recovery disable considerations 1passwordsdefault configuration 1disabling recovery of 1encrypting 1overview 1recovery of 1settingenable 1enable secret 1Telnet 1with usernames 1path cost 1MSTP 1STP 1path MTU discovery 1PBRdefined 1fast-switched policy-based routing 1local policy-based routing 1persistent self-signed certificate 1PIM 1default configuration 1dense modeRPF lookups 1enabling a mode 1monitoring 1router-query message interval, modifying 1shortest path tree, delaying the use of 1sparse modejoin messages and shared tree 1prune messages 1RPF lookups 1versionsinteroperability 1troubleshooting interoperability problems 1v2 improvements 1PIM DM 1PIM domain border 1PIM shared tree 1PIM source tree 1pingcharacter output description 1executing 1overview 1ping link test 1PoEauto mode 1CDP with power consumption, described 1CDP with power negotiation, described 1Cisco intelligent power management 1high-power devices operating in low-power mode 1IEEE power classification levels 1monitoring 1monitoring power 1policing power consumption 1policing power usage 1power management modes 1power negotiation extensions to CDP 1powered-device detection and initial power allocation 1standards supported 1static mode 1PoE ports 1police 1policer allocation for VLAN 1physical ports 1token-bucket algorithm 1policing power consumption 1policing power usage 1policy 1interface attachment 1policy map 1Policy Map 1policy mapsconfiguring 1policy maps for QoScharacteristics of 1nonhierarchical on physical portsconfiguring 1on SVIsconfiguring 1policy-based routingSee PBR 1portpriority 1root 1port ACLsdefined 1types of 1port description TLV 1port priority 1MSTP 1STP 1port security 1port VLAN ID TLV 1port-based authenticationconfiguration guidelines 1configuringRADIUS server parameters on the switch 1default configuration 1device roles 1displaying statistics 1enabling802.1X authentication 1switchas proxy 1port-channel interfacesnumbering of 1power management modes 1power management TLV 1power negotiation extensions 1power negotiation extensions to CDP 1Power Neighbor Count parameter 1Power over Ethernet 1power supplyconfiguring 1managing 1Power Threshold parameter 1powered-device detection and initial power allocation 1preemption delay, default configuration 1preemption, default configuration 1preferential treatment of trafficSee QoS 1prefix lists, BGP 1prerequisitesauto-QoS 1IP multicast routing 1PIM 1QoS 1SSM 1VLAN trunks 1VLANs 1voice VLANs 1VTP 1preventing unauthorized access 1prioritization 1priority 1overriding CoS 1priority value 1privilege levelschanging the default for lines 1exiting 1logging into 1overview 1setting a command with 1probe request forwarding 1probe requests, described 1Protecting Enable and Enable Secret Passwords with Encryption: Example command 1Protection Type parameter 1protocol-dependent modules, EIGRP 1Protocol-Independent Multicast ProtocolSee PIM 1provider edge devices 1provisioned configuration, defined 1provisioned switch, defined 1provisioning a new member 1provisioning new members for a switch stack 1proxy ARPdefinition 1with IP routing disabled 1proxy reports 1pruning-eligible list 1PVST mode 1PVST+described 1IEEE 802.1Q trunking interoperability 1instances supported 1Q
QoSauto-QoSdisabling 1effects on running configuration 1basic model 1egress port 1ingress port 1classificationclass maps, described 1defined 1forwarding treatment 1IP ACLs, described 1MAC ACLs, described 1configuringegress queue characteristics 1policy maps on physical ports 1policy maps, VLANs 1egress queuesdescribed 1implicit deny 1IP phonesdetection and trusted settings 1mapping tablesCoS-to-DSCP 1DSCP-to-CoS 1IP-precedence-to-DSCP 1marked-down actions 1policersconfiguring 1policies, attaching to an interface 1policingtoken bucket algorithm 1policy mapscharacteristics of 1nonhierarchical on physical ports 1queuesconfiguring egress characteristics 1location of 1WTD, described 1QoS components 1QoS Policy, WLAN 1queries, IGMP 1queue buffer 1allocation 1queue buffers 1queue limit 1R
radio resource management (RRM)configuringmonitor intervals using the GUI 1coverage hole detectionconfiguring per controller using the GUI 1described 1specifying channels 1update interval 1Wireless > 802.11a/n (or 802.11b/g/n) > RRM > TPC parameter 1attributesvendor-specific 1configuringaccounting 1authentication 1authorization 1communication, per-server 1multiple UDP ports 1default configuration 1defining AAA server groups 1identifying the server 1key 1limiting the services to the user 1login 1operation of 1overview 1server load balancing 1suggested network environments 1tracking services accessed by user 1RADIUS Change of Authorization 1rapid convergence 1Rapid Spanning Tree ProtocolSee RSTP 1rcp (remote copy protocol)serverconfiguration files, copying 1realm 1recovery of 1recovery procedures 1redirecting error message output 1redundancyEtherChannel 1STPbackbone 1multidrop backbone 1reference 1referencesQoS 1reliable transport protocol, EIGRP 1remaining ratio 1Remote Authentication Dial-In User ServiceSee RADIUS 1remote SPAN 1removing a provisioned member 1rendezvous point 1replacing 1replacing a failed member 1report suppressiondisabling 1report suppression, IGMPdescribed 1resets, in BGP 1responder, IP SLAdescribed 1enabling 1response time, measuring with IP SLAs 1restricting accessoverview 1RADIUS 1TACACS+ 1restrictionsauto-QoS 1Auto-RP 1Configuration Engine 1IGMP 1IP multicast routing 1MSTP 1Optional Spanning-Tree Features 1PIM 1SSM 1STP 1VLAN trunks 1VLANs 1voice VLANs 1VTP 1wired targets 1Reverse Address Resolution ProtocolSee RARP 1reverse path check 1RF group leaderdescribed 1RF group namedescribed 1RF groupscascading 1monitoring statususing the GUI 1overview 1pinning 1viewing statususing the GUI 1RF-Network Name parameter 1RFC1058, RIP 11112, IP multicast and IGMP 11163, BGP 11267, BGP 11305, NTP 11587, NSSAs 11771, BGP 1RFC 5176 Compliance 1RFID Tracking 1Right-To-UseAP-count activation 1base image activation 1evaluation license 1image based licenses 1license overview 1license states 1permanent license 1restrictions 1switch stacks 1RIPauthentication 1configuring 1described 1for IPv6 1hop counts 1split horizon 1summary addresses 1RLDP. See <Default Para Font>Rogue Location Discovery Protocol (RLDP) 1roam reason report 1rogue access pointsalarm 1automatically containingusing the GUI 1Rogue Detection parameter 1Rogue Location Discovery Protocol parameter 1Rogue Policies page 1rogue states 1roleport 1rootport 1root deviceMSTP 1STP 1route calculation timers, OSPF 1route mapsBGP 1policy-based routing 1route reflectors, BGP 1route selection, BGP 1route summarization, OSPF 1route targets, VPN 1route-map command 1routed packets, ACLs on 1routed ports 1configuring 1IP addresses on 1router ACLsdefined 1types of 1Router ID 1router ID, OSPF 1routing 1default 1dynamic 1redistribution of information 1static 1routing domain confederation, BGP 1Routing Information ProtocolSee RIP 1RP 1sparse-mode cloud 1RP announcement messages 1RPscandidate 1rsh (remote shell) 1RSPAN 1and stack changes 1characteristics 1configuration guidelines 1default configuration 1destination ports 1in a device stack 1interaction with other features 1monitored ports 1monitoring ports 1overview 1received traffic 1session limits 1sessionscreating 1defined 1limiting source traffic to specific VLANs 1specifying monitored ports 1with ingress traffic enabled 1source ports 1transmitted traffic 1VLAN-based 1RSTPactive topology 1BPDUformat 1processing 1designated port, defined 1designated switch, defined 1interoperability with IEEE 802.1Ddescribed 1restarting migration process 1topology changes 1overview 1port rolesdescribed 1synchronized 1rapid convergencecross-stack rapid convergence 1described 1edge ports and Port Fast 1root ports 1root port, defined 1running configurationcopyingto an rcp server 1to an rcp server 1S
SCPand SSH 1configuring 1SDMswitch stack consideration 1templatesconfiguring 1number of 1SDM templateconfiguring 1types of 1SDM template selection 1SDM templates 1sdr 1SE-Connect 1secure HTTP clientconfiguring 1displaying 1secure HTTP serverconfiguring 1displaying 1Secure Shell 1Secure Socket LayerSee SSL<$nopage> 1security and identification 1See also downloading and uploading[software images 1See also IP traceroute 1See also Kerberos<$nopage>[KDCzzz] 1See DHCPv6 1See DRP 1See Ethernet management port<$nopage> 1See EUI 1See IPv6 1See KDC<$nopage> 1See power supplies<$nopage> 1See RADIUS 1See SCP 1See SSL<$nopage> 1See TACACS+<$nopage> 1self-signed certificate 1server 1server load balancing 1service compress-config command 1Service Discovery Gatewayfiltering 1query 1service list 1service list 1service-provider network, MSTP and RSTP 1servicesnetworking 1Set to Factory Default button 1settingenable 1enable secret 1Telnet 1with usernames 1setting a command with 1setting a password 1Setting a Telnet Password for a Terminal Line: Example command 1Setting or Changing a Static Enable Password: Example command 1setting packet forwarding 1Setting the Privilege Level for a Command: Example command 1SFP security and identification 1SFP status 1SFPsmonitoring status of 1security and identification 1status, displaying 1show access-lists hw-summary command 1show forward command 1show interfaces switchport 1show platform forward command 1Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) 1single-switch EtherChannel 1SNMPand IP SLAs 1trapsSNMP and Syslog Over IPv6 1snooping 1software imagesrecovery procedures 1See also downloading and uploading[software images 1source-and-destination MAC address forwarding, EtherChannel 1source-and-destination-IP address based forwarding, EtherChannel 1source-IP address based forwarding, EtherChannel 1source-IP address-based forwarding 1source-MAC address forwarding 1source-MAC address forwarding, EtherChannel 1Source-specific multicastSee SSM 1SPANand stack changes 1configuration guidelines 1default configuration 1destination ports 1interaction with other features 1monitored ports 1monitoring ports 1overview 1received traffic 1session limits 1sessionsdefined 1limiting source traffic to specific VLANs 1removing destination (monitoring) ports 1with ingress traffic enabled 1source ports 1transmitted traffic 1VLAN-based 1SPAN traffic 1Spanning Treestates 1spanning-treeport priority 1Spectrum Expertconfiguring using CLI 1split horizon, RIP 1SSH 1encryption methods 1user authentication methods, supported 1SSH server 1SSID and client policy statisticsmonitoring using GUI 1SSID policy 1SSL 1configuration guidelines 1configuring a secure HTTP client 1configuring a secure HTTP server 1described 1monitoring 1differs from Internet standard multicast 1IGMPv3 1monitoring 1PIM 1monitoring 1static traffic forwarding 1SSM Mapping 1SSM operations 1stack changeseffects onIPv6 routing 1stack changes, effects of 1stack changes, effects onACL configuration 1cross-stack EtherChannel 1EtherChannel 1IGMP snooping 1IP routing 1MAC address tables 1multicast routing 1SDM template selection 1SPAN and RSPAN 1STP 1stack changes,effects onMSTP 1stack masterIPv6 1stack master functions 1stack memberconfiguringmember number 1priority value 1IPv6 1provisioning a new member 1removing a provisioned member 1replacing 1stackscopying a bundle file from one member to another 1upgrading 1upgrading, incompatible running mode 1upgrading, incompatible software 1stacks switchreplacing a failed member 1stacks,MSTP instances supported 1STPbridge ID 1root port selection 1stacks, switchassigning informationpriority value 1provisioning a new member 1auto-advise 1auto-extract 1auto-upgrade 1IPv6 on 1MAC address considerations 1MAC address of 1multicast routing, active switch and member roles 1offline configurationprovisioned configuration, defined 1provisioned switch, defined 1provisioning a new member 1partitioned 1system prompt consideration 1version-mismatch (VM) modeautomatic upgrades with auto-upgrade 1upgrades with auto-extract 1stacks, switch version-mismatch (VM) modemanual upgrades with auto-advise 1stacks,switchassigning informationmember number 1auto-copy 1merged 1offline configurationremoving a provisioned member 1partitioned 1standards supported 1startup configurationclearing 1copying configuration files to 1copying from an rcp serverre-executing configuration commands in 1Stateless Autoconfiguration 1static addressesSee addresses 1static bindingsstatic hosts 1Static IP addressdescribed 1static joins 1static mode 1static routesconfiguring 1understanding 1static routing 1static SSM mapping 1statistics802.1X 1IP multicast routing 1OSPF 1status, displaying 1STPaccelerating root port selection 1BackboneFastdescribed 1enabling 1BPDU message exchange 1configuringdevice priority 1forward-delay time 1hello time 1maximum aging time 1path cost 1port priority 1root device 1secondary root device 1spanning-tree mode 1transmit hold-count 1cross-stack UplinkFastdescribed 1default configuration 1designated ,definedswitch 1designated port,defined 1detecting indirect link failures 1disabling 1displaying status 1EtherChannel guarddescribed 1enabling 1extended system IDeffects on root device 1effects on the secondary root device 1overview 1unexpected behavior 1IEEE 802.1D and bridge ID 1IEEE 802.1D and multicast addresses 1IEEE 802.1t and VLAN identifier 1instances supported 1interface states 1blocking 1disabled 1learning 1listening 1keepalive messages 1limitations with IEEE 802.1Q trunks 1modes supported 1overview 1protocols supported 1redundant connectivity 1rootelection 1unexpected behavior 1root deviceconfiguring 1root port selection on a stack 1root port, defined 1stack changes, effects of 1status, displaying 1UplinkFastdescribed 1disabling 1enabling 1VLAN-bridge 1STP path cost 1STP port priorities 1stratum, NTP 1stub routing, EIGRP 1subnet mask 1subnet zero 1subnets 1Subnetwork Access Protocol (SNAP) 1suggested network environments 1summer time 1SVIsand IP unicast routing 1and router ACLs 1Switch Accessdisplaying 1switch as trusted third party 1switch limitations 1switch stack 1switch stack consideration 1switch stack licenses 1switched packets, ACLs on 1Switched Port AnalyzerSee SPAN 1switchport backup interface 1system 1system capabilities TLV 1system clock 1configuringdaylight saving time 1manually 1summer time 1time zones 1overview 1system description TLV 1system MTU 1and IS-IS LSPs 1System MTU 1system name 1default configuration 1manual configuration 1system name TLV 1system priority 1system prompt, default setting 1system resources, optimizing 1system routingIS-IS 1T
table map markingCoS 1table maps 1accounting, defined 1authentication, defined 1authorization, defined 1configuringaccounting 1authentication key 1authorization 1login authentication 1default configuration 1defined 1displaying 1identifying the server 1key 1limiting the services to the user 1login 1operation of 1overview 1tracking services accessed by user 1tar filescreating 1displaying the contents of 1extracting 1TCAM entries 1tcp mss 1Telnet 1setting a password 1templatesconfiguring 1number of 1temporary self-signed certificate 1Terminal Access Controller Access Control System PlusSee TACACS+<$nopage> 1terminal lines, setting a password 1terminology 1terms 1TFTP serverconfiguration filescopying from 1downloading 1TGT 1threshold monitoring, IP SLA 1tickets 1timeSee NTP and system clock 1time zones 1time-exceeded messages 1time-range command 1TLVsdefined 1Token Rings 1Topology Change Notification Processing 1traceroute and 1traceroute commandSee also IP traceroute 1traceroute, Layer 2and ARP 1and CDP 1broadcast traffic 1described 1IP addresses and subnets 1MAC addresses and VLANs 1multicast traffic 1multiple devices on a port 1unicast traffic 1usage guidelines 1traffictraffic conditioning 1traffic shaping 1traffic stream metrics (TSM)described 1trapstroubleshootingauto-QoS 1displaying crash information 1PIMv1 and PIMv2 interoperability problems 1setting packet forwarding 1SFP security and identification 1show forward command 1with debug commands 1with ping 1with traceroute 1Troubleshooting Examples command 1troubleshooting join process 1trunk 1configuration 1trunk interfaces 1trunk port 1trunking 1trunking modes 1trunksallowed VLANs 1trust 1trust behaviorwired ports 1wireless ports 1trustpoints, CA 1twisted-pair, detecting unidirectional links 1types of 1U
U-APSDdescribed 1UDLDaggressive modemessage time 1default configuration 1disablingper interface 1enablingglobally 1per interface 1fiber-optic links 1neighbor database 1neighbor database maintenance 1normal 1normal mode 1overview 1restrictions 1twisted-pair links 1UDP jitter, configuring 1understanding 1understanding static routes 1unicast MAC address filteringconfiguration 1unicast traffic 1unsupported features 1upgrades with auto-extract 1upgrading softwarebundle mode 1incompatible running mode 1incompatible software 1install mode 1UplinkFastdescribed 1disabling 1enabling 1usage guidelines 1user authentication methods, supported 1User Datagram Protocolusername-based authentication 1using commands 1V
Validate Rogue Clients Against AAA parameter 1VCI strings 1vendor-proprietary 1vendor-specific 1version-mismatch (VM) modeautomatic upgrades with auto-upgrade 1manual upgrades with auto-advise 1upgrades with auto-extract 1Virtual Private NetworkSee VPN 1VLANdefinition 1VLAN ACLsSee VLAN maps 1VLAN filtering and SPAN 1VLAN ID, discovering 1VLAN load balancing on Flex Linksconfiguration guidelines 1described 1VLAN map entries, order of 1VLAN mapsapplying 1common uses for 1configuration guidelines 1configuring 1creating 1defined 1denying access to a server example 1displaying 1VLAN monitoring commands 1VLAN Port Membership Modes 1VLANsaging dynamic addresses 1limiting source traffic with RSPAN 1limiting source traffic with SPAN 1STP and IEEE 802.1Q trunks 1VLAN-bridge STP 1Voice RSSI parameter 1voice VLANconfiguration guidelines 1configuring IP phones for data trafficoverride CoS of incoming frame 1configuring ports for voice traffic in802.1p priority tagged frames 1voice VLANs 1voice-over-IP (VoIP) telephone roaming 1VPNconfiguring routing in 1forwarding 1in service provider networks 1VRF 1VRF-aware servicesARP 1configuring 1ping 1RADIUS 1SNMP 1syslog 1tftp 1traceroute 1uRPF 1VRFs, configuring multicast 1VTP 1configuration requirements 1version 1VTP advertisements 1VTP mode 1VTP modes 1VTP password 1VTP primary 1VTP settings 1VTP version 1VTP version 2 1VTP version 3 1VTP versions 1W
web-based authenticationcustomizeable web pages 1description 1web-based authentication, interactions with other features 1wired access 1wired location serviceconfiguring 1location TLV 1understanding 1wireless access 1wireless intrusion prevention system (wIPS)described 1with debug commands 1with ping 1with STP 1with traceroute 1with usernames 1WMM parameter 1world mode 1WTDdefault 1Z
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