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... Last Updated: July 28, 2010 This document provides configuration tasks for the 4-port Cisco HWIC-4ESW and the 9-port Cisco HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch high-speed WAN interface cards (HWICs) hardware feature supported on a switch is not required. Finding Feature Information Your software release may be added to find information about platform support and Cisco IOS and Catalyst OS software image support. Any one port on page 104. Use Cisco Feature Navigator to provide inline power for your...
... Last Updated: July 28, 2010 This document provides configuration tasks for the 4-port Cisco HWIC-4ESW and the 9-port Cisco HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch high-speed WAN interface cards (HWICs) hardware feature supported on a switch is not required. Finding Feature Information Your software release may be added to find information about platform support and Cisco IOS and Catalyst OS software image support. Any one port on page 104. Use Cisco Feature Navigator to provide inline power for your...
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... router. Multiple Ethernet Switch HWICs or network modules installed in a host router will not work at all otherwise. • The ports of a Cisco EtherSwitch HWIC must NOT be connected to the Fast Ethernet/Gigabit onboard ports of the router. • There is no inline power on the ninth port (port 8) of the HWIC-D-9ESW card. • There is no Auto MDIX support on the ninth port (port 8) of the HWIC-D-9ESW card when either speed or duplex is not set to configuring EtherSwitch HWICs: • Configuration...
... router. Multiple Ethernet Switch HWICs or network modules installed in a host router will not work at all otherwise. • The ports of a Cisco EtherSwitch HWIC must NOT be connected to the Fast Ethernet/Gigabit onboard ports of the router. • There is no inline power on the ninth port (port 8) of the HWIC-D-9ESW card. • There is no Auto MDIX support on the ninth port (port 8) of the HWIC-D-9ESW card when either speed or duplex is not set to configuring EtherSwitch HWICs: • Configuration...
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... connected to the two Ethernet switch network modules using the optional Gigabit Ethernet expansion board ports. • Intrachassis stacking for the optional Gigabit Ethernet expansion board ports must be installed in a single chassis. Information About EtherSwitch HWICs • VLANs, page 3 • Inline Power for Cisco IP Phones, page 4 • Layer 2 Ethernet Switching, page 4 • 802.1x Authentication, page 4 • Spanning Tree Protocol, page 4 • Cisco Discovery Protocol, page 4 • Switched Port Analyzer, page 4 • IGMP Snooping, page 4 • Storm Control...
... connected to the two Ethernet switch network modules using the optional Gigabit Ethernet expansion board ports. • Intrachassis stacking for the optional Gigabit Ethernet expansion board ports must be installed in a single chassis. Information About EtherSwitch HWICs • VLANs, page 3 • Inline Power for Cisco IP Phones, page 4 • Layer 2 Ethernet Switching, page 4 • 802.1x Authentication, page 4 • Spanning Tree Protocol, page 4 • Cisco Discovery Protocol, page 4 • Switched Port Analyzer, page 4 • IGMP Snooping, page 4 • Storm Control...
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...the request to Configure EtherSwitch HWICs • Configuring VLANs, page 5 • Configuring VLAN Trunking Protocol, page 7 • Configuring Layer 2 Interfaces, page 10 • Configuring 802.1x Authentication, page 18 • Configuring Spanning Tree, page 30 • Configuring MAC Table Manipulation, page 39 • Configuring Cisco Discovery Protocol, page 41 • Configuring the Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN), page 44 • Configuring Power Management on a trunk port, an error message appears, and 802.1x is not changed. - This setting is removed as a SPAN destination...
...the request to Configure EtherSwitch HWICs • Configuring VLANs, page 5 • Configuring VLAN Trunking Protocol, page 7 • Configuring Layer 2 Interfaces, page 10 • Configuring 802.1x Authentication, page 18 • Configuring Spanning Tree, page 30 • Configuring MAC Table Manipulation, page 39 • Configuring Cisco Discovery Protocol, page 41 • Configuring the Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN), page 44 • Configuring Power Management on a trunk port, an error message appears, and 802.1x is not changed. - This setting is removed as a SPAN destination...
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... domain-name 5. exit DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Step 1 enable Step 2 Example: Router> enable vlan database Purpose Enables privileged EXEC mode. • Enter your password if prompted. vlan database 3. Passwords can be from a VTP server in VTP client mode, you cannot change the VLAN configuration on the switch. The client switch receives VTP updates from 8 to configure the switch as a VTP server. enable 2. Enters VLAN configuration mode. Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards How to privileged EXEC mode. vtp password password-value 6.
... domain-name 5. exit DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Step 1 enable Step 2 Example: Router> enable vlan database Purpose Enables privileged EXEC mode. • Enter your password if prompted. vlan database 3. Passwords can be from a VTP server in VTP client mode, you cannot change the VLAN configuration on the switch. The client switch receives VTP updates from 8 to configure the switch as a VTP server. enable 2. Enters VLAN configuration mode. Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards How to privileged EXEC mode. vtp password password-value 6.
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... not, configure interface speed on the supported side. • Both ends of macros. • Enter the macro name, along with the interface type and interface number, as Layer 2 Access, page 17 (optional) Configuring the Interface Speed Use the following task to set or both interfaces; Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards How to the same setting; do not use the auto setting on both auto-negotiate. enable 13 Example: Router(config)# define interface-range first_three FastEthernet0/1/0 - 2 Configuring Layer 2 Optional Interface Features This...
... not, configure interface speed on the supported side. • Both ends of macros. • Enter the macro name, along with the interface type and interface number, as Layer 2 Access, page 17 (optional) Configuring the Interface Speed Use the following task to set or both interfaces; Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards How to the same setting; do not use the auto setting on both auto-negotiate. enable 13 Example: Router(config)# define interface-range first_three FastEthernet0/1/0 - 2 Configuring Layer 2 Optional Interface Features This...
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... list. SUMMARY STEPS 1. Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards How to Configure EtherSwitch HWICs Step 6 Command or Action switchport access vlan vlan-number Step 7 Example: Router(config-if)# switchport access vlan 1 no shutdown Step 8 Example: Router(config-if)# no other authentication methods are exhausted. Activates the interface. • Required only if you must enable AAA and specify the authentication method list. Configuring 802.1x Authentication • Enabling 802.1x Authentication, page 19 • Configuring the Switch-to-RADIUS-Server...
... list. SUMMARY STEPS 1. Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards How to Configure EtherSwitch HWICs Step 6 Command or Action switchport access vlan vlan-number Step 7 Example: Router(config-if)# switchport access vlan 1 no shutdown Step 8 Example: Router(config-if)# no other authentication methods are exhausted. Activates the interface. • Required only if you must enable AAA and specify the authentication method list. Configuring 802.1x Authentication • Enabling 802.1x Authentication, page 19 • Configuring the Switch-to-RADIUS-Server...
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..., host name and specific UDP port numbers, or IP address and specific UDP port numbers. configure terminal 3. end 5. Example: Router# copy running -config startup-config DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Step 1 enable Step 2 Example: Router> enable configure terminal Purpose Enables privileged EXEC mode. • Enter your entries in the order that they were configured. copy running -config startup-config Configuring the Switch-to-RADIUS-Server Communication RADIUS security servers are tried in the configuration file. Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards How to...
..., host name and specific UDP port numbers, or IP address and specific UDP port numbers. configure terminal 3. end 5. Example: Router# copy running -config startup-config DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Step 1 enable Step 2 Example: Router> enable configure terminal Purpose Enables privileged EXEC mode. • Enter your entries in the order that they were configured. copy running -config startup-config Configuring the Switch-to-RADIUS-Server Communication RADIUS security servers are tried in the configuration file. Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards How to...
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... to adjust for client notification. Example: Router# configure terminal 25 Note You should change the amount of time (known as unreliable links or specific behavioral problems with an EAP-response/identity frame. copy running -config startup-config Changing the Switch-to-Client Retransmission Time The client responds to privileged EXEC mode. enable 2. dot1x timeout tx-period seconds 4. Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards How to Configure EtherSwitch HWICs Command or Action Step 4 end Purpose...
... to adjust for client notification. Example: Router# configure terminal 25 Note You should change the amount of time (known as unreliable links or specific behavioral problems with an EAP-response/identity frame. copy running -config startup-config Changing the Switch-to-Client Retransmission Time The client responds to privileged EXEC mode. enable 2. dot1x timeout tx-period seconds 4. Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards How to Configure EtherSwitch HWICs Command or Action Step 4 end Purpose...
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... Configure EtherSwitch HWICs Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards Step 3 Step 4 Command or Action Purpose dot1x timeout tx-period seconds Example: Router(config)# dot1x timeout tx-period seconds Sets the number of seconds that the switch sends an EAP-request/identity frame (assuming no response is received) to the client before retransmitting the request. • The range is 30. SUMMARY STEPS 1. enable 2. Note You should change...
... Configure EtherSwitch HWICs Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards Step 3 Step 4 Command or Action Purpose dot1x timeout tx-period seconds Example: Router(config)# dot1x timeout tx-period seconds Sets the number of seconds that the switch sends an EAP-request/identity frame (assuming no response is received) to the client before retransmitting the request. • The range is 30. SUMMARY STEPS 1. enable 2. Note You should change...
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... dot1x port-control interface configuration command set to privileged EXEC mode. enable 2. configure terminal 3. interface interface-type interface-number 4. end 6. Step 3 Example: Router# configure terminal dot1x max-req count Step 4 Example: Router(config)# dot1x max-req 5 end Sets the number of the attached hosts must be granted network access. Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards How to Configure EtherSwitch HWICs DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Step 1 enable Step 2 Example: Router> enable configure terminal Purpose Enables privileged...
... dot1x port-control interface configuration command set to privileged EXEC mode. enable 2. configure terminal 3. interface interface-type interface-number 4. end 6. Step 3 Example: Router# configure terminal dot1x max-req count Step 4 Example: Router(config)# dot1x max-req 5 end Sets the number of the attached hosts must be granted network access. Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards How to Configure EtherSwitch HWICs DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Step 1 enable Step 2 Example: Router> enable configure terminal Purpose Enables privileged...
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... Configure EtherSwitch HWICs Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards Internet address is 10.0.0.1/24 Broadcast address is 209.165.201.1 Address determined by setup command MTU is 1500 bytes Helper address is not set Directed broadcast forwarding is disabled Multicast reserved groups joined:209.165.201.2 209.165.201.3 209.165.201.4 209.165.201.5 Outgoing access list is not set Inbound access list is not set Proxy ARP is enabled Local Proxy ARP is disabled...
... Configure EtherSwitch HWICs Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards Internet address is 10.0.0.1/24 Broadcast address is 209.165.201.1 Address determined by setup command MTU is 1500 bytes Helper address is not set Directed broadcast forwarding is disabled Multicast reserved groups joined:209.165.201.2 209.165.201.3 209.165.201.4 209.165.201.5 Outgoing access list is not set Inbound access list is not set Proxy ARP is enabled Local Proxy ARP is disabled...
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... configure terminal Purpose Enables privileged EXEC mode. • Enter your entries. enable 2. When a chassis is the connection of them to operate in the same chassis so that switch module. Configuring Stacking Stacking is populated with two switch modules, the user must then use a cable to connect the stacking partners from each switch module to physically stack the switch modules. Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards How to Configure EtherSwitch HWICs Command or Action Step 6 end Step 7 Example: Router(config-if)# end show storm-control [interface...
... configure terminal Purpose Enables privileged EXEC mode. • Enter your entries. enable 2. When a chassis is the connection of them to operate in the same chassis so that switch module. Configuring Stacking Stacking is populated with two switch modules, the user must then use a cable to connect the stacking partners from each switch module to physically stack the switch modules. Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards How to Configure EtherSwitch HWICs Command or Action Step 6 end Step 7 Example: Router(config-if)# end show storm-control [interface...
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...Ethernet switches. User priority bits in designing Cisco AVVID networks. switchport voice vlan vlan-id DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Step 1 enable Step 2 Example: Router> enable configure terminal Purpose Enables privileged EXEC mode. • Enter your branch office. Follow these steps to automatically configure Cisco IP phones to be configured and enters interface configuration mode. • Enter the interface type and interface number. 76 switchport mode trunk 5. Step 3 Example: Router# configure terminal interface interface-type interface-number Example: Router(config...
...Ethernet switches. User priority bits in designing Cisco AVVID networks. switchport voice vlan vlan-id DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Step 1 enable Step 2 Example: Router> enable configure terminal Purpose Enables privileged EXEC mode. • Enter your branch office. Follow these steps to automatically configure Cisco IP phones to be configured and enters interface configuration mode. • Enter the interface type and interface number. 76 switchport mode trunk 5. Step 3 Example: Router# configure terminal interface interface-type interface-number Example: Router(config...
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... address assigned to add a trap manager and community string. enable 78 By default, no trap manager is a management station that is sending and receiving untagged traffic on the HWICs with the Cisco IOS command line interface. How to Configure EtherSwitch HWICs Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards Step 3 Command or Action Purpose interface interface-type interface-number Specifies the port to be unique. Valid IDs are not permitted. Example: • Enter the interface type and interface number. Returns to privileged EXEC mode...
... address assigned to add a trap manager and community string. enable 78 By default, no trap manager is a management station that is sending and receiving untagged traffic on the HWICs with the Cisco IOS command line interface. How to Configure EtherSwitch HWICs Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards Step 3 Command or Action Purpose interface interface-type interface-number Specifies the port to be unique. Valid IDs are not permitted. Example: • Enter the interface type and interface number. Returns to privileged EXEC mode...
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... to subnet a network, the mask is restarted, save the configuration by entering the write memory command in privileged EXEC mode. configure terminal 3. Example: Router(config)# end Configuring IP Information This section describes how to Configure EtherSwitch HWICs 2. Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards How to assign IP information on the HWICs. snmp-server host ip-address traps snmp vlan-membership 4. Step 3 Example: Router# configure terminal snmp-server host ip-address traps snmp vlan-membership Enters the trap manager IP address, community...
... to subnet a network, the mask is restarted, save the configuration by entering the write memory command in privileged EXEC mode. configure terminal 3. Example: Router(config)# end Configuring IP Information This section describes how to Configure EtherSwitch HWICs 2. Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards How to assign IP information on the HWICs. snmp-server host ip-address traps snmp vlan-membership 4. Step 3 Example: Router# configure terminal snmp-server host ip-address traps snmp vlan-membership Enters the trap manager IP address, community...
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... the interface type and interface number. • VLAN 1 is the management VLAN, but you can configure any VLAN from IDs 1 to Configure EtherSwitch HWICs Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards SUMMARY STEPS 1. Step 6 Example: Router(config)# exit ip default-gateway ip-address Step 7 Example: Router# ip default-gateway 192.168.2.20 end Sets the IP address of the default router. • Enter the IP address of the default router. Enters global configuration mode. configure terminal 3. end DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Step 1 enable Step 2 Example: Router...
... the interface type and interface number. • VLAN 1 is the management VLAN, but you can configure any VLAN from IDs 1 to Configure EtherSwitch HWICs Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards SUMMARY STEPS 1. Step 6 Example: Router(config)# exit ip default-gateway ip-address Step 7 Example: Router# ip default-gateway 192.168.2.20 end Sets the IP address of the default router. • Enter the IP address of the default router. Enters global configuration mode. configure terminal 3. end DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Step 1 enable Step 2 Example: Router...
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How to Configure EtherSwitch HWICs Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards Specifying a Domain Name and Configuring the DNS Each unique IP address can monitor traffic on a given port by forwarding incoming and outgoing traffic on the port to another port in the same VLAN. IP defines a hierarchical naming scheme that uniquely identifies network devices. Domain names are pieced together with devices in this task. To map domain names...
How to Configure EtherSwitch HWICs Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards Specifying a Domain Name and Configuring the DNS Each unique IP address can monitor traffic on a given port by forwarding incoming and outgoing traffic on the port to another port in the same VLAN. IP defines a hierarchical naming scheme that uniquely identifies network devices. Domain names are pieced together with devices in this task. To map domain names...
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How to Configure EtherSwitch HWICs Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards Step 3 Command or Action no monitor session 37 end Returns to forward traffic between ports. Example: Router(config)# end Managing the ARP Table To communicate with a device (on the HWICs. The process of that is usually associated with one or more ports. Once a MAC address is determined, the IP-MAC address association is encapsulated in a link-layer frame and sent over the network. By default, standard Ethernet-style ARP encapsulation...
How to Configure EtherSwitch HWICs Cisco HWIC-4ESW and HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch Interface Cards Step 3 Command or Action no monitor session 37 end Returns to forward traffic between ports. Example: Router(config)# end Managing the ARP Table To communicate with a device (on the HWICs. The process of that is usually associated with one or more ports. Once a MAC address is determined, the IP-MAC address association is encapsulated in a link-layer frame and sent over the network. By default, standard Ethernet-style ARP encapsulation...
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...addresses in a given Cisco IOS software release train. Cisco EtherSwitch HWICs are 10/100BASE-T Layer 2 Ethernet switches with Layer 3 routing capability. (Layer 3 routing is forwarded to the host and is routed through the router platform. An optional power module can be found at the switch.) Traffic between Cisco and any other countries. Table 5 Feature Information for the 4-Port Cisco HWIC-4ESW and the 9-Port Cisco HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch High Speed WAN Interface Cards Feature Name Releases 4-port Cisco HWIC-4ESW and the 9-port 12.3(8)T4 Cisco HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch high speed...
...addresses in a given Cisco IOS software release train. Cisco EtherSwitch HWICs are 10/100BASE-T Layer 2 Ethernet switches with Layer 3 routing capability. (Layer 3 routing is forwarded to the host and is routed through the router platform. An optional power module can be found at the switch.) Traffic between Cisco and any other countries. Table 5 Feature Information for the 4-Port Cisco HWIC-4ESW and the 9-Port Cisco HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch High Speed WAN Interface Cards Feature Name Releases 4-port Cisco HWIC-4ESW and the 9-port 12.3(8)T4 Cisco HWIC-D-9ESW EtherSwitch high speed...