- Administering the Device
- Performing Device Setup Configuration
- Configuring Right-To-Use Licenses
- Configuring Application Visibility and Control in a Wired Network
- Configuring SDM Templates
- Configuring System Message Logs
- Configuring Online Diagnostics
- Managing Configuration Files
- Configuration Replace and Configuration Rollback
- Working with the Flash File System
- Conditional Debug and Radioactive Tracing
- Troubleshooting the Software Configuration
- Index
Contents
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***NTPtimeA
address resolution 1addressesdynamicdefined 1learning 1MAC, discovering 1staticadding and removing 1aging timeMAC address table 1and ARP 1and CDP 1ARPdefined 1tableaddress resolution 1authoritative time source, described 1autonegotiationmismatches 1B
bannersconfiguringlogin 1message-of-the-day login 1default configuration 1broadcast traffic 1C
clockSee system clock 1command modesglobal configuration 1commentsadding to configuration file 1adding to configuration files 1configuration archivecreating 1Configuration Examples for Configuring SDM Templates command 1configuration filescompressing 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 1storing in Flash memory 1types 1Configuring SDM templates: Examples: command 1CONFIG_FILE environment variablespecifying 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 1D
daylight saving time 1debuggingenabling all system diagnostics 1redirecting error message output 1using commands 1default configurationbanners 1DNS 1MAC address table 1directorieschanging 1creating 1displaying the working 1removing 1displaying 1DNSdefault configuration 1overview 1setting up 1Domain Name SystemSee DNS 1domain namesDNS 1E
enable 1enabling all system diagnostics 1erase command 1erase startup-config command 1Example for Performing a Traceroute to an IP Host command 1Example for Pinging an IP Host command 1F
file systemdisplaying available file systems 1displaying file information 1local file system names 1network file system names 1setting the default 1filescopying 1deleting 1tarcreating 1displaying the contents of 1extracting 1flash device,number of 1flash memory 1Flash memorystoring configuration files 1Flash memory devicesfilescopying 1flash: file system 1FTP Serverconfiguration files, downloading 1G
global configuration modeentering 1H
host configuration filescomparison with network configuration files 1description 1loading from a server 1I
ICMPtime-exceeded messages 1traceroute and 1ICMP pingexecuting 1overview 1IP addressesdiscovering 1IP addresses and subnets 1IP tracerouteexecuting 1overview 1L
Layer 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 1login banners 1M
MAC addressesaging time 1and VLAN association 1building the address table 1default configuration 1discovering 1dynamiclearning 1staticcharacteristics of 1MAC addresses and VLANs 1messages, to users through banners 1mismatches 1mismatches, autonegotiation 1monitoringSFP status 1monitoring status of 1multicast traffic 1multiple devices on a port 1N
network configuration filescomparison with host configuration files 1description 1NTPassociationsdefined 1overview 1NVRAMfile compression 1O
OBFLconfiguring 1described 1displaying 1on-board failure logging 1online diagnosticsdescribed 1overview 1P
partitioned 1passwordsrecovery of 1pingcharacter output description 1executing 1overview 1PoE ports 1Q
QoSpolicersconfiguring 1R
rcp (remote copy protocol)serverconfiguration files, copying 1recovery of 1recovery procedures 1redirecting error message output 1RFC1305, NTP 1rsh (remote shell) 1running configurationcopyingto an rcp server 1to an rcp server 1S
SDM template selection 1security and identification 1See also downloading and uploading[software images 1See also IP traceroute 1service compress-config command 1setting packet forwarding 1SFP security and identification 1SFP status 1SFPsmonitoring status of 1security and identification 1status, displaying 1show forward command 1show platform forward command 1SNMPtrapssoftware imagesrecovery procedures 1See also downloading and uploading[software images 1stack changes, effects onMAC address tables 1SDM template selection 1stacks, switchMAC address considerations 1partitioned 1system prompt consideration 1startup configurationclearing 1copying configuration files to 1copying from an rcp serverre-executing configuration commands in 1static addressesSee addresses 1status, displaying 1stratum, NTP 1summer time 1switch stack 1system clock 1configuringdaylight saving time 1manually 1summer time 1time zones 1overview 1system name 1default configuration 1manual configuration 1system prompt, default setting 1T
tar filescreating 1displaying the contents of 1extracting 1TFTP serverconfiguration filescopying from 1downloading 1timeSee NTP and system clock 1time zones 1time-exceeded messages 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 1trapstroubleshootingsetting packet forwarding 1SFP security and identification 1show forward command 1with debug commands 1with ping 1with traceroute 1Troubleshooting Examples command 1U
unicast MAC address filteringconfiguration 1unicast traffic 1usage guidelines 1using commands 1V
VLAN ID, discovering 1W
with debug commands 1with ping 1with traceroute 1
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