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... a Server Console Port Settings Telnet Settings Configuring Event Logging Displaying Log Messages System Log Configuration Remote Log Configuration Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Renumbering the System Resetting the System Setting the System Clock Configuring SNTP Setting the Time Zone Simple Network Management Protocol Setting Community Access Strings Specifying Trap Managers and Trap...
... a Server Console Port Settings Telnet Settings Configuring Event Logging Displaying Log Messages System Log Configuration Remote Log Configuration Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Renumbering the System Resetting the System Setting the System Clock Configuring SNTP Setting the Time Zone Simple Network Management Protocol Setting Community Access Strings Specifying Trap Managers and Trap...
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... for Startup Setting the Startup Configuration Settings Console Port Settings Enabling Telnet Displaying Logs System Logs Remote Logs Enabling and Configuring SMTP Renumbering the System Resetting the System SNTP Configuration Setting the System Clock Configuring SNMP Community Strings Configuring IP Trap Managers Enabling SNMP Agent Status Setting an Engine ID Setting...
... for Startup Setting the Startup Configuration Settings Console Port Settings Enabling Telnet Displaying Logs System Logs Remote Logs Enabling and Configuring SMTP Renumbering the System Resetting the System SNTP Configuration Setting the System Clock Configuring SNMP Community Strings Configuring IP Trap Managers Enabling SNMP Agent Status Setting an Engine ID Setting...
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...HTTP Secure Server Enabled HTTP Secure Port Number 443 SNMP Agent Enabled Community Strings "public" (read only), "private" (read/write) Traps Authentication traps: enabled Link-up-down events: enabled SNMP V3 View: default view Group: public (read only) private (read/write) 1-6 1 Introduction System Defaults The switch's system ...defaults are provided in the configuration file "Factory_Default_Config.cfg." The following table lists some of the basic system defaults. To reset the switch defaults, this file should be set as the startup configuration file (page 3-19).
...HTTP Secure Server Enabled HTTP Secure Port Number 443 SNMP Agent Enabled Community Strings "public" (read only), "private" (read/write) Traps Authentication traps: enabled Link-up-down events: enabled SNMP V3 View: default view Group: public (read only) private (read/write) 1-6 1 Introduction System Defaults The switch's system ...defaults are provided in the configuration file "Factory_Default_Config.cfg." The following table lists some of the basic system defaults. To reset the switch defaults, this file should be set as the startup configuration file (page 3-19).
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... Extension Configuration IP Configuration Jumbo Frames File Management Copy Operation Delete Set Start-Up Line Console Telnet Log Logs System Logs Remote Logs SMTP Renumbering Reset SNTP Configuration Clock Time Zone SNMP Configuration Agent Status SNMPv3 Table 3-2 Main Menu Description Page 3-10 Provides basic system description, including contact information 3-10 Shows...
... Extension Configuration IP Configuration Jumbo Frames File Management Copy Operation Delete Set Start-Up Line Console Telnet Log Logs System Logs Remote Logs SMTP Renumbering Reset SNTP Configuration Clock Time Zone SNMP Configuration Agent Status SNMPv3 Table 3-2 Main Menu Description Page 3-10 Provides basic system description, including contact information 3-10 Shows...
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... you lose your management connection, use a console connection and enter "show ip interface IP address and netmask: 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 on each power reset. Console# 4-116 4-223 4-225 4-225 Renewing DCHP - DHCP may lease addresses to determine the new switch address. Note that the switch will lose management access...
... you lose your management connection, use a console connection and enter "show ip interface IP address and netmask: 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 on each power reset. Console# 4-116 4-223 4-225 4-225 Renewing DCHP - DHCP may lease addresses to determine the new switch address. Note that the switch will lose management access...
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... the operation code file used for files on the switch. (Valid characters: A-Z, a-z, 0-9 Note: Up to start the new firmware, reboot the system via the System/Reset menu. Figure 3-10 Setting the Startup Code 3-18 3 Configuring the Switch • File Name - Select "tftp to replace the current image, or first download the... file using the new operation code, reboot the system via the System/Reset menu. Downloading System Software from a Server When downloading runtime code, you can be deleted.
... the operation code file used for files on the switch. (Valid characters: A-Z, a-z, 0-9 Note: Up to start the new firmware, reboot the system via the System/Reset menu. Figure 3-10 Setting the Startup Code 3-18 3 Configuring the Switch • File Name - Select "tftp to replace the current image, or first download the... file using the new operation code, reboot the system via the System/Reset menu. Downloading System Software from a Server When downloading runtime code, you can be deleted.
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... you can be copied to overwrite or specify a new file name, then click Apply. To use the new settings, reboot the system via the System/Reset menu. 3-20 Specify config (configuration) to file - 3 Configuring the Switch - tftp to copy configuration settings. • File Name - Copies a file from a Server You can download...
... you can be copied to overwrite or specify a new file name, then click Apply. To use the new settings, reboot the system via the System/Reset menu. 3-20 Specify config (configuration) to file - 3 Configuring the Switch - tftp to copy configuration settings. • File Name - Copies a file from a Server You can download...
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... 2048 log entries in permanent flash memory. Enter Line Configuration mode for a virtual terminal, then specify the connection parameters as required. i.e., memory flushed on power reset) and up to 4096 entries in temporary random access memory (RAM; Click System, Log, Logs. Console(config)#line vty Console(config-line)#login local Console...
... 2048 log entries in permanent flash memory. Enter Line Configuration mode for a virtual terminal, then specify the connection parameters as required. i.e., memory flushed on power reset) and up to 4096 entries in temporary random access memory (RAM; Click System, Log, Logs. Console(config)#line vty Console(config-line)#login local Console...
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...this-company.com Console(config)#logging sendmail destination-email [email protected] Console(config)#logging sendmail Console# Resetting the System Web - Click the Reset button to restart the switch. Use the reload command to reboot the switch. Console#reload System will ...be restarted, continue ? When prompted, confirm that you want to reset the switch. Click System, Reset. Figure 3-21 Resetting the System CLI - 3 Configuring the Switch CLI - When prompted, confirm that you want to reset the switch. Console#reload System will be restarted, continue ? ...
...this-company.com Console(config)#logging sendmail destination-email [email protected] Console(config)#logging sendmail Console# Resetting the System Web - Click the Reset button to restart the switch. Use the reload command to reboot the switch. Console#reload System will ...be restarted, continue ? When prompted, confirm that you want to reset the switch. Click System, Reset. Figure 3-21 Resetting the System CLI - 3 Configuring the Switch CLI - When prompted, confirm that you want to reset the switch. Console#reload System will be restarted, continue ? ...
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... the default certificate for the switch is not unique to be activated. When you have purchased. If you want this warning to be reset for the switch. To reset the switch, type: Console#reload 3-53 This is because the certificate has not been signed by a message confirming that the connection to the...
... the default certificate for the switch is not unique to be activated. When you have purchased. If you want this warning to be reset for the switch. To reset the switch, type: Console#reload 3-53 This is because the certificate has not been signed by a message confirming that the connection to the...
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... the port bits to match. Enter a decimal number, where the equivalent binary bit "1" means to match a bit and "0" means to the control code. Synchronize - 4 (rst) - Reset - 8 (psh) - Urgent pointer For example, use control-code 18, control bitmask 18 - Specify the source and/or destination addresses.
... the port bits to match. Enter a decimal number, where the equivalent binary bit "1" means to match a bit and "0" means to the control code. Synchronize - 4 (rst) - Reset - 8 (psh) - Urgent pointer For example, use control-code 18, control bitmask 18 - Specify the source and/or destination addresses.
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... • Interface - Physical address associated with this interface. • VLAN - You can sort the information displayed based on -reset Console(config)# 4-140 Displaying the Address Table The Dynamic Address Table contains the MAC addresses learned by monitoring the source address for...When the destination address for inbound traffic is found in the database, the packets intended for traffic entering the switch. Otherwise, the traffic is reset. 3 Configuring the Switch Web - Lists all ports. Figure 3-61 Configuring a Static Address Table CLI - Click Address Table, Static Addresses...
... • Interface - Physical address associated with this interface. • VLAN - You can sort the information displayed based on -reset Console(config)# 4-140 Displaying the Address Table The Dynamic Address Table contains the MAC addresses learned by monitoring the source address for...When the destination address for inbound traffic is found in the database, the packets intended for traffic entering the switch. Otherwise, the traffic is reset. 3 Configuring the Switch Web - Lists all ports. Figure 3-61 Configuring a Static Address Table CLI - Click Address Table, Static Addresses...
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Click Address Table, Dynamic Addresses. Figure 3-62 Configuring a Dynamic Address Table CLI - 3 Address Table Settings Web - This example also displays the address table entries for port 1. Specify the search type (i.e., mark the Interface, MAC Address, or VLAN checkbox), select the method of sorting the displayed addresses, and then click Query. Console#show mac-address-table interface ethernet 1/1 Interface Mac Address Vlan Type Eth 1/ 1 00-12-CF-48-82-93 1 Delete-on-reset Eth 1/ 1 00-12-CF-94-34-DE 2 Learned Console# 4-141 3-101
Click Address Table, Dynamic Addresses. Figure 3-62 Configuring a Dynamic Address Table CLI - 3 Address Table Settings Web - This example also displays the address table entries for port 1. Specify the search type (i.e., mark the Interface, MAC Address, or VLAN checkbox), select the method of sorting the displayed addresses, and then click Query. Console#show mac-address-table interface ethernet 1/1 Interface Mac Address Vlan Type Eth 1/ 1 00-12-CF-48-82-93 1 Delete-on-reset Eth 1/ 1 00-12-CF-94-34-DE 2 Learned Console# 4-141 3-101
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... of commands that match the initial letters are provided. (Remember not to the default value. Using Command History The CLI maintains a history of a command or reset the configuration to leave a space between the command and question mark.) For example "s?" Understanding Command Modes The command set is divided into different modes. Available...
... of commands that match the initial letters are provided. (Remember not to the default value. Using Command History The CLI maintains a history of a command or reset the configuration to leave a space between the command and question mark.) For example "s?" Understanding Command Modes The command set is divided into different modes. Available...
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... will always run the Power-On Self-Test. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Command Usage This command resets the entire system. 4 Command Line Interface The ! Example This example shows how to reset the switch: Console#reload System will be restarted, continue ? Default Setting None Command Mode Global Configuration, Interface Configuration...
... will always run the Power-On Self-Test. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Command Usage This command resets the entire system. 4 Command Line Interface The ! Example This example shows how to reset the switch: Console#reload System will be restarted, continue ? Default Setting None Command Mode Global Configuration, Interface Configuration...
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... password is required for this user to the Privileged Exec level from a TFTP server. There is required for a user. Example This example shows how to reset the default password. Specifies the user level. The device has two predefined privilege levels: 0: Normal Exec, 15: Privileged Exec. • nopassword - Console(config)#username bob...
... password is required for this user to the Privileged Exec level from a TFTP server. There is required for a user. Example This example shows how to reset the default password. Specifies the user level. The device has two predefined privilege levels: 0: Normal Exec, 15: Privileged Exec. • nopassword - Console(config)#username bob...
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...; The server key is a private key that is never shared outside the switch. • The host key is shared with the SSH client, and is reset. (Range: 1-5) Default Setting 3 Command Mode Global Configuration Example Console(config)#ip ssh authentication-retires 2 Console(config)# Related Commands show ip ssh (4-40) ip ssh server...
...; The server key is a private key that is never shared outside the switch. • The host key is shared with the SSH client, and is reset. (Range: 1-5) Default Setting 3 Command Mode Global Configuration Example Console(config)#ip ssh authentication-retires 2 Console(config)# Related Commands show ip ssh (4-40) ip ssh server...
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... current firmware release. Example Console(config)#logging history ram 0 Console(config)# 4-44 Messages sent include the selected level down to switch memory based on power reset). • level - The no logging history {flash | ram} • flash - Event history stored in flash memory (i.e., permanent memory). • ram - resource exhausted) 1 alerts Immediate action...
... current firmware release. Example Console(config)#logging history ram 0 Console(config)# 4-44 Messages sent include the selected level down to switch memory based on power reset). • level - The no logging history {flash | ram} • flash - Event history stored in flash memory (i.e., permanent memory). • ram - resource exhausted) 1 alerts Immediate action...
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... be saved. • Using this command without a specified level also enables remote logging, but restores the minimum severity level to a remote server based on power reset). Event history stored in temporary RAM (i.e., memory flushed on severity. 4 Command Line Interface logging trap This command enables the logging of the level arguments listed...
... be saved. • Using this command without a specified level also enables remote logging, but restores the minimum severity level to a remote server based on power reset). Event history stored in temporary RAM (i.e., memory flushed on severity. 4 Command Line Interface logging trap This command enables the logging of the level arguments listed...
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...: Enabled History logging in FLASH: level errors Console#show logging ram Syslog logging: Enabled History logging in RAM The message level(s) reported based on power reset). • sendmail - History logging in RAM: level informational Console# Table 4-19 show logging {flash | ram | sendmail | trap} • flash - History logging in temporary RAM (i.e., memory...
...: Enabled History logging in FLASH: level errors Console#show logging ram Syslog logging: Enabled History logging in RAM The message level(s) reported based on power reset). • sendmail - History logging in RAM: level informational Console# Table 4-19 show logging {flash | ram | sendmail | trap} • flash - History logging in temporary RAM (i.e., memory...