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... 9 Default CEF for PFC2 Configuration 10 CEF for PFC2 Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions 11 Configuring CEF for PFC2 12 Displaying Layer 3-Switching Entries on the Supervisor Engine 12 Configuring CEF on the MSFC2 14 Configuring IP Multicast on the MSFC2 14 Displaying IP Multicast Information 16 Configuring NetFlow Statistics 22 Specifying the...
... 9 Default CEF for PFC2 Configuration 10 CEF for PFC2 Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions 11 Configuring CEF for PFC2 12 Displaying Layer 3-Switching Entries on the Supervisor Engine 12 Configuring CEF on the MSFC2 14 Configuring IP Multicast on the MSFC2 14 Displaying IP Multicast Information 16 Configuring NetFlow Statistics 22 Specifying the...
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... and Restrictions 11 IP MLS 11 IP MMLS 12 IPX MLS 13 Configuring MLS 14 Configuring Unicast MLS on the MSFC 14 Configuring MLS on Supervisor Engine 1 17 Configuring IP MMLS 28 15 C H A P T E R Configuring NDE 1 Understanding How NDE Works 1 Overview of NDE and Integrated Layer 3 Switching Management 1 Traffic Statistics Data Collection 2 Using...
... and Restrictions 11 IP MLS 11 IP MMLS 12 IPX MLS 13 Configuring MLS 14 Configuring Unicast MLS on the MSFC 14 Configuring MLS on Supervisor Engine 1 17 Configuring IP MMLS 28 15 C H A P T E R Configuring NDE 1 Understanding How NDE Works 1 Overview of NDE and Integrated Layer 3 Switching Management 1 Traffic Statistics Data Collection 2 Using...
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... Accounting Configuration Guidelines 60 Configuring Accounting 60 Accounting Example 63 Configuring Redundancy 1 Understanding How Supervisor Engine Redundancy Works 2 Configuring Redundant Supervisor Engines 3 Synchronization Process Initiation 4 Redundant Supervisor Engine Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions 4 Verifying Standby Supervisor Engine Status 5 Forcing a Switchover to the Standby Supervisor Engine 6 High Availability 8 Supervisor Engine Synchronization Examples 14 MSFC Redundancy 18 Dual MSFC Redundancy 19 Single Router Mode Redundancy...
... Accounting Configuration Guidelines 60 Configuring Accounting 60 Accounting Example 63 Configuring Redundancy 1 Understanding How Supervisor Engine Redundancy Works 2 Configuring Redundant Supervisor Engines 3 Synchronization Process Initiation 4 Redundant Supervisor Engine Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions 4 Verifying Standby Supervisor Engine Status 5 Forcing a Switchover to the Standby Supervisor Engine 6 High Availability 8 Supervisor Engine Synchronization Examples 14 MSFC Redundancy 18 Dual MSFC Redundancy 19 Single Router Mode Redundancy...
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... Naming Conventions 1 Downloading Software Images to the Switch With TFTP 2 Understanding How TFTP Software Image Downloads Work 2 Preparing to Download an Image Using TFTP 2 Downloading Supervisor Engine Images Using TFTP 3 Downloading Switching Module Images Using TFTP 4 TFTP Download Procedures Example 5 Uploading System Software Images to a TFTP Server 8 Preparing to Upload an Image...
... Naming Conventions 1 Downloading Software Images to the Switch With TFTP 2 Understanding How TFTP Software Image Downloads Work 2 Preparing to Download an Image Using TFTP 2 Downloading Supervisor Engine Images Using TFTP 3 Downloading Switching Module Images Using TFTP 4 TFTP Download Procedures Example 5 Uploading System Software Images to a TFTP Server 8 Preparing to Upload an Image...
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...H A P T E R 78-13315-02 Downloading System Software Images Using rcp 9 Preparing to Download an Image Using rcp 9 Downloading Supervisor Engine Images Using rcp 10 Downloading Switching Module Images Using rcp 10 Example rcp Download Procedures 11 Uploading System Software Images to an rcp Server 14... File to a TFTP Server 10 Uploading the Configuration File to the Supervisor Engine Flash PC Card 11 Downloading the Configuration File from a Remote Host 11 Downloading the Configuration File from the Supervisor Engine Flash PC Card 13 Configuring System Message Logging 1 Understanding How System ...
...H A P T E R 78-13315-02 Downloading System Software Images Using rcp 9 Preparing to Download an Image Using rcp 9 Downloading Supervisor Engine Images Using rcp 10 Downloading Switching Module Images Using rcp 10 Example rcp Download Procedures 11 Uploading System Software Images to an rcp Server 14... File to a TFTP Server 10 Uploading the Configuration File to the Supervisor Engine Flash PC Card 11 Downloading the Configuration File from a Remote Host 11 Downloading the Configuration File from the Supervisor Engine Flash PC Card 13 Configuring System Message Logging 1 Understanding How System ...
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... Multicast Router Ports 20 Configuring Multicast Groups 21 Clearing Multicast Router Ports 21 Clearing Multicast Group Entries 22 Configuring RGMP 22 Configuring RGMP on the Supervisor Engine 22 Configuring RGMP on the MSFC 25 Displaying Multicast Protocol Status 25 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide, Releases 6.3 and 6.4 22 78-13315-02
... Multicast Router Ports 20 Configuring Multicast Groups 21 Clearing Multicast Router Ports 21 Clearing Multicast Group Entries 22 Configuring RGMP 22 Configuring RGMP on the Supervisor Engine 22 Configuring RGMP on the MSFC 25 Displaying Multicast Protocol Status 25 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide, Releases 6.3 and 6.4 22 78-13315-02
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...). Configuring NDE Describes how to the CLI. Configuring Broadcast Suppression Describes how to install and configure redundant supervisor engines and MSFCs in the Catalyst 6000 family switches. Configuring Redundancy Describes how to configure hardware and software broadcast..., including the BOOT environment variable and the configuration register. Configuring System Message Logging Describes how to configure Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP). Configuring CDP Describes how to configure system message logging (syslog). Configuring MLS Describes how...
...). Configuring NDE Describes how to the CLI. Configuring Broadcast Suppression Describes how to install and configure redundant supervisor engines and MSFCs in the Catalyst 6000 family switches. Configuring Redundancy Describes how to configure hardware and software broadcast..., including the BOOT environment variable and the configuration register. Configuring System Message Logging Describes how to configure Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP). Configuring CDP Describes how to configure system message logging (syslog). Configuring MLS Describes how...
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... in screen font. Elements in equipment damage or loss of data. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to both Supervisor Engine 1 and Supervisor Engine 2. Terminal sessions and information the system displays are in boldface screen font. Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 30 78-13315-02 Conventions ...
... in screen font. Elements in equipment damage or loss of data. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to both Supervisor Engine 1 and Supervisor Engine 2. Terminal sessions and information the system displays are in boldface screen font. Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 30 78-13315-02 Conventions ...
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.... Product Overview CH A P T E R 1 The Catalyst 6000 family switches support the following configurations: • Supervisor Engine 2, Policy Feature Card 2 (PFC2), and Multilayer Switch Feature Card 2 (MSFC2) • Supervisor Engine 2 and PFC2 • Supervisor Engine 1, PFC, and MSFC or MSFC2 • Supervisor Engine 1 and PFC • Supervisor Engine 1 Note The Switch Fabric Module is supported only in the Catalyst 6000 Family Multilayer...
.... Product Overview CH A P T E R 1 The Catalyst 6000 family switches support the following configurations: • Supervisor Engine 2, Policy Feature Card 2 (PFC2), and Multilayer Switch Feature Card 2 (MSFC2) • Supervisor Engine 2 and PFC2 • Supervisor Engine 1, PFC, and MSFC or MSFC2 • Supervisor Engine 1 and PFC • Supervisor Engine 1 Note The Switch Fabric Module is supported only in the Catalyst 6000 Family Multilayer...
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...Releases 6.3 and 6.4 2-2 78-13315-02 command to the UNIX C shell. Note For complete information on how to connect to the supervisor engine console port, refer to the hardware documentation for your switch. To access the switch through a Telnet session. Catalyst Command-Line Interface ...Chapter 2 Command-Line Interfaces To access the ROM monitor through a terminal server, you can access the CLI through the supervisor engine console port or through the console port, perform this task: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Task Initiate a connection ...
...Releases 6.3 and 6.4 2-2 78-13315-02 command to the UNIX C shell. Note For complete information on how to connect to the supervisor engine console port, refer to the hardware documentation for your switch. To access the switch through a Telnet session. Catalyst Command-Line Interface ...Chapter 2 Command-Line Interfaces To access the ROM monitor through a terminal server, you can access the CLI through the supervisor engine console port or through the console port, perform this task: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Task Initiate a connection ...
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...the MSFC from the MSFC CLI back to the switch CLI, enter the exit command at the Router> prompt. Note To access the Cisco IOS CLI on a supervisor engine in slot 2). This example shows how to access the active MSFC from the switch CLI from the switch CLI, and how to ...> (enable) Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 2-4 78-13315-02 This example shows how to access the MSFC from the active supervisor engine, and how to exit the MSFC CLI and return to the switch CLI: Console> (enable) switch console 15 Trying Router-15... Catalyst Command-Line Interface...
...the MSFC from the MSFC CLI back to the switch CLI, enter the exit command at the Router> prompt. Note To access the Cisco IOS CLI on a supervisor engine in slot 2). This example shows how to access the active MSFC from the switch CLI from the switch CLI, and how to ...> (enable) Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 2-4 78-13315-02 This example shows how to access the MSFC from the active supervisor engine, and how to exit the MSFC CLI and return to the switch CLI: Console> (enable) switch console 15 Trying Router-15... Catalyst Command-Line Interface...
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... system or to configure the system and perform basic troubleshooting. Modules, ports, and VLANs are not case sensitive. If your switch has a redundant supervisor engine, the supervisor engines reside in slot 1. To designate a specific port on module 3 78-13315-02 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 2-5 In... 6000 family switches are password protected. Port 1 is module 1, residing in slots 1 and 2. You can enter lists of ports. The supervisor engine is always the left-most port. To specify a range of how to normal-mode commands only.
... system or to configure the system and perform basic troubleshooting. Modules, ports, and VLANs are not case sensitive. If your switch has a redundant supervisor engine, the supervisor engines reside in slot 1. To designate a specific port on module 3 78-13315-02 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 2-5 In... 6000 family switches are password protected. Port 1 is module 1, residing in slots 1 and 2. You can enter lists of ports. The supervisor engine is always the left-most port. To specify a range of how to normal-mode commands only.
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... mark (?) for a list of a keyword or argument. At the EXEC prompt, enter enable Router> enable mode. Cisco IOS Command-Line Interface These sections describe basic Cisco IOS configuration tasks you need to understand before the question mark. To access the MSFC from a Telnet session, see ... page 2-11 Accessing Cisco IOS Configuration Mode To access the Cisco IOS configuration mode, perform this task: Note Enter the switch console command to access the MSFC from the switch CLI when directly connected to the previous mode. Enter exit to return to the supervisor engine console port. Router#...
... mark (?) for a list of a keyword or argument. At the EXEC prompt, enter enable Router> enable mode. Cisco IOS Command-Line Interface These sections describe basic Cisco IOS configuration tasks you need to understand before the question mark. To access the MSFC from a Telnet session, see ... page 2-11 Accessing Cisco IOS Configuration Mode To access the Cisco IOS configuration mode, perform this task: Note Enter the switch console command to access the MSFC from the switch CLI when directly connected to the previous mode. Enter exit to return to the supervisor engine console port. Router#...
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... chapter.) Router(config)# Ctrl-Z Viewing and Saving the Cisco IOS Configuration To view and save the configuration after you should manually shut down , perform this task: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Task View the current operating configuration at the privileged EXEC prompt. Note In a redundant supervisor engine setup, if an interface on one MSFC is...
... chapter.) Router(config)# Ctrl-Z Viewing and Saving the Cisco IOS Configuration To view and save the configuration after you should manually shut down , perform this task: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Task View the current operating configuration at the privileged EXEC prompt. Note In a redundant supervisor engine setup, if an interface on one MSFC is...
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...as the first image on the MSFC. In privileged mode, enter the boot bootldr bootflash:boot_loader_image command. The system image is the main Cisco IOS software image with a BOOTP or RARP-obtained IP address, the information learned from the bootflash. Caution Do not erase the boot loader...Default Gateway If no reply is received, the sc0 interface IP address remains set the BOOTLDR environment variable. If you must stay on the supervisor engine Flash PC card, you reset or power cycle a switch with full multiprotocol routing support. The boot loader image is a limited function ...
...as the first image on the MSFC. In privileged mode, enter the boot bootldr bootflash:boot_loader_image command. The system image is the main Cisco IOS software image with a BOOTP or RARP-obtained IP address, the information learned from the bootflash. Caution Do not erase the boot loader...Default Gateway If no reply is received, the sc0 interface IP address remains set the BOOTLDR environment variable. If you must stay on the supervisor engine Flash PC card, you reset or power cycle a switch with full multiprotocol routing support. The boot loader image is a limited function ...
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... Configuring the Switch IP Address and Default Gateway Default IP Address and Default Gateway Configuration Note To boot a system image stored on the supervisor engine Flash PC card, at least one VLAN interface must assign an IP address to the in-band (sc0) logical interface. You can ...update the system image on the bootflash from an image on the supervisor engine Flash PC card by entering these commands: delete bootflash:old_system_image squeeze bootflash: copy sup-slot0:new_system_image bootflash: Default IP Address and Default...
... Configuring the Switch IP Address and Default Gateway Default IP Address and Default Gateway Configuration Note To boot a system image stored on the supervisor engine Flash PC card, at least one VLAN interface must assign an IP address to the in-band (sc0) logical interface. You can ...update the system image on the bootflash from an image on the supervisor engine Flash PC card by entering these commands: delete bootflash:old_system_image squeeze bootflash: copy sup-slot0:new_system_image bootflash: Default IP Address and Default...
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... 0.0.0.0 sc0: flags=63 vlan 5 inet 172.20.52.124 netmask 255.255.255.248 broadcast 172.20.52.17 Console> (enable) Configuring Default Gateways The supervisor engine sends IP packets destined for the in-band (sc0) interface: Console> (enable) set interface sc0 172.20.52.124/29 Interface sc0 IP address and...
... 0.0.0.0 sc0: flags=63 vlan 5 inet 172.20.52.124 netmask 255.255.255.248 broadcast 172.20.52.17 Console> (enable) Configuring Default Gateways The supervisor engine sends IP packets destined for the in-band (sc0) interface: Console> (enable) set interface sc0 172.20.52.124/29 Interface sc0 IP address and...
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... is necessary only if using the manual or automatic allocation methods.) Set the sc0 interface IP address to the IP configuration information for module 1 (the supervisor engine). RARP server on page 3-2.
... is necessary only if using the manual or automatic allocation methods.) Set the sc0 interface IP address to the IP configuration information for module 1 (the supervisor engine). RARP server on page 3-2.
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... are a major bottleneck in this chapter apply to Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet switching modules, as well as to the uplink ports on the supervisor engine. Note For complete syntax and usage information for the commands used in Ethernet networks, an effective solution is full-duplex communication, which means that stations...
... are a major bottleneck in this chapter apply to Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet switching modules, as well as to the uplink ports on the supervisor engine. Note For complete syntax and usage information for the commands used in Ethernet networks, an effective solution is full-duplex communication, which means that stations...
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... timer on a per-port basis for Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet ports. The default port status configuration is tied to a chassis and not the supervisor engine. This means it is stored on the chassis. Entering the set default portstatus command puts all ports collapse into a disable state and blocks the traffic...
... timer on a per-port basis for Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet ports. The default port status configuration is tied to a chassis and not the supervisor engine. This means it is stored on the chassis. Entering the set default portstatus command puts all ports collapse into a disable state and blocks the traffic...