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... PRACTICE. and Aironet, ASIST, BPX, Catalyst, CCDA, CCDP, CCIE, CCNA, CCNP, Cisco, the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo, Cisco IOS, the Cisco IOS logo, Cisco Press, Cisco Systems, Cisco Systems Capital, the Cisco Systems logo, Empowering the Internet Generation, Enterprise/Solver, EtherChannel, EtherSwitch, Fast Step, GigaStack,... and Voice LAN are the property of Cisco Systems, Inc.; NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER WARRANTY HEREIN, ALL DOCUMENT FILES AND SOFTWARE OF THESE SUPPLIERS ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITH ALL FAULTS. THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS ...
... PRACTICE. and Aironet, ASIST, BPX, Catalyst, CCDA, CCDP, CCIE, CCNA, CCNP, Cisco, the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo, Cisco IOS, the Cisco IOS logo, Cisco Press, Cisco Systems, Cisco Systems Capital, the Cisco Systems logo, Empowering the Internet Generation, Enterprise/Solver, EtherChannel, EtherSwitch, Fast Step, GigaStack,... and Voice LAN are the property of Cisco Systems, Inc.; NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER WARRANTY HEREIN, ALL DOCUMENT FILES AND SOFTWARE OF THESE SUPPLIERS ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITH ALL FAULTS. THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS ...
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... PFC 10 Hardware and Software Handling of Cisco IOS ACLs with PFC2 12 Using VACLs with Cisco IOS ACLs 15 Guidelines for Configuring Cisco IOS ACLs and VACLs on the Same VLAN Interface 16 Guidelines for Using Layer 4 Operations 20 Using VACLs in your Network 22 Wiring Closet Configuration 22 Redirecting Broadcast Traffic to a Specific...
... PFC 10 Hardware and Software Handling of Cisco IOS ACLs with PFC2 12 Using VACLs with Cisco IOS ACLs 15 Guidelines for Configuring Cisco IOS ACLs and VACLs on the Same VLAN Interface 16 Guidelines for Using Layer 4 Operations 20 Using VACLs in your Network 22 Wiring Closet Configuration 22 Redirecting Broadcast Traffic to a Specific...
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...Auxiliary VLANs 12 Configuration Guidelines 13 Configuring Dynamic Port VLAN Membership with Auxiliary VLANs 13 Checking Port Status and Connectivity 1 Checking Module Status 1 Checking Port Status 2 Checking Port Capabilities 4 Using Telnet 4 Using Secure Shell Encryption for Telnet Sessions 5 Monitoring...Configuring Static Routes 7 Configuring Permanent and Static ARP Entries 8 Scheduling a System Reset 9 Scheduling a Reset at a Specific Time 10 Scheduling a Reset Within a Specified Amount of Time 10 Power Management 11 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide, Releases 6.3 and 6.4 13
...Auxiliary VLANs 12 Configuration Guidelines 13 Configuring Dynamic Port VLAN Membership with Auxiliary VLANs 13 Checking Port Status and Connectivity 1 Checking Module Status 1 Checking Port Status 2 Checking Port Capabilities 4 Using Telnet 4 Using Secure Shell Encryption for Telnet Sessions 5 Monitoring...Configuring Static Routes 7 Configuring Permanent and Static ARP Entries 8 Scheduling a System Reset 9 Scheduling a Reset at a Specific Time 10 Scheduling a Reset Within a Specified Amount of Time 10 Power Management 11 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide, Releases 6.3 and 6.4 13
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... multimodule systems. Commands you can access privileged mode by entering the enable command followed by the privileged-mode password. Modules, ports, and VLANs are not case sensitive. This example shows how to a specific module, port, or VLAN. If your switch has a redundant supervisor engine, the supervisor engines reside in slot 1. Enter normal-mode...
... multimodule systems. Commands you can access privileged mode by entering the enable command followed by the privileged-mode password. Modules, ports, and VLANs are not case sensitive. This example shows how to a specific module, port, or VLAN. If your switch has a redundant supervisor engine, the supervisor engines reside in slot 1. Enter normal-mode...
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... mode. Table 2-5 lists and describes the most commonly used when the switch cannot boot properly. Only a limited subset of protocol-specific modes. The configuration modes allow you can enter interface configuration mode, subinterface configuration mode, and a variety of the commands are stored...can type in EXEC mode. MSFC Command-Line Interface These sections describe the MSFC CLI: • Cisco IOS Command Modes, page 2-8 • Cisco IOS Command-Line Interface, page 2-10 Note In addition to access privileged EXEC mode. When you start a session on page 2-9. Normally...
... mode. Table 2-5 lists and describes the most commonly used when the switch cannot boot properly. Only a limited subset of protocol-specific modes. The configuration modes allow you can enter interface configuration mode, subinterface configuration mode, and a variety of the commands are stored...can type in EXEC mode. MSFC Command-Line Interface These sections describe the MSFC CLI: • Cisco IOS Command Modes, page 2-8 • Cisco IOS Command-Line Interface, page 2-10 Note In addition to access privileged EXEC mode. When you start a session on page 2-9. Normally...
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... trunk: Console> (enable) clear trunk 1/1 101-499 Removing Vlan(s) 101-499 from the allowed VLANs list for clear trunk mod/port vlans a trunk. (Optional) Add specific VLANs to the allowed VLAN list for the trunk, even if you first configure a port as a trunk, entering the set trunk command always adds all...Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 5-8 78-13315-02 Console> (enable) set trunk 1/1 2500 Adding vlans 2500 to 1-100,500-1005,2500. Configuring a Trunk Link Chapter 5 Configuring Ethernet VLAN Trunks Note When you specify a VLAN range (any specified VLAN range is ignored).
... trunk: Console> (enable) clear trunk 1/1 101-499 Removing Vlan(s) 101-499 from the allowed VLANs list for clear trunk mod/port vlans a trunk. (Optional) Add specific VLANs to the allowed VLAN list for the trunk, even if you first configure a port as a trunk, entering the set trunk command always adds all...Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 5-8 78-13315-02 Console> (enable) set trunk 1/1 2500 Adding vlans 2500 to 1-100,500-1005,2500. Configuring a Trunk Link Chapter 5 Configuring Ethernet VLAN Trunks Note When you specify a VLAN range (any specified VLAN range is ignored).
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....50% 0.00% 0.00% Console> (enable) Displaying Outgoing Ports for a Specified Address or Layer 4 Port Number To display the outgoing port used in an EtherChannel for a specific address or Layer 4 port number, perform this task in privileged mode: Task Configure EtherChannel frame distribution. Command set port channel all distribution {ip | mac} [source...
....50% 0.00% 0.00% Console> (enable) Displaying Outgoing Ports for a Specified Address or Layer 4 Port Number To display the outgoing port used in an EtherChannel for a specific address or Layer 4 port number, perform this task in privileged mode: Task Configure EtherChannel frame distribution. Command set port channel all distribution {ip | mac} [source...
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Cisco's proprietary spanning tree protocols, PVST+ and MISTP, are common to all spanning tree protocols. Understanding How Spanning Tree Protocols Work This section describes the specific functions that are based on IEEE 802.1D STP. (See the "Understanding PVST+ and MISTP Modes" ...bridge Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and how to the Catalyst 6000 Family Command Reference publication. All spanning tree protocols use and configure Cisco's proprietary spanning tree protocols, Per VLAN Spanning Tree + (PVST+) and Multi-Instance Spanning Tree Protocol (MISTP), on configuring the spanning...
Cisco's proprietary spanning tree protocols, PVST+ and MISTP, are common to all spanning tree protocols. Understanding How Spanning Tree Protocols Work This section describes the specific functions that are based on IEEE 802.1D STP. (See the "Understanding PVST+ and MISTP Modes" ...bridge Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and how to the Catalyst 6000 Family Command Reference publication. All spanning tree protocols use and configure Cisco's proprietary spanning tree protocols, Per VLAN Spanning Tree + (PVST+) and Multi-Instance Spanning Tree Protocol (MISTP), on configuring the spanning...
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... • The shortest distance to calculate a BPDU, and if the topology changes, initiates a BPDU transmission. You can ensure that have not been specifically configured for each type of the switch ports, you can also manually assign port costs between 1 and 65535. A BPDU exchange results in the STP... short method (which frames will be used to the root switch is selected. Table 8-1 Default Port Cost Values Using the Short Method Port Speed 10 Mbps 100 Mbps 1 Gbps Default Cost Value 100 19 4 Default Range 1 to 65535 1 to 65535 1 to the destination address field. Understanding...
... • The shortest distance to calculate a BPDU, and if the topology changes, initiates a BPDU transmission. You can ensure that have not been specifically configured for each type of the switch ports, you can also manually assign port costs between 1 and 65535. A BPDU exchange results in the STP... short method (which frames will be used to the root switch is selected. Table 8-1 Default Port Cost Values Using the Short Method Port Speed 10 Mbps 100 Mbps 1 Gbps Default Cost Value 100 19 4 Default Range 1 to 65535 1 to 65535 1 to the destination address field. Understanding...
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... shows how to trunking ports only. If all ports have the same priority value for a particular VLAN, the port with the lowest priority value for a specific VLAN forwards frames for that there are flooded on port 2/3: Console> (enable) set spantree portvlanpri mod/port priority a port. [vlans] Verify the port VLAN priority...
... shows how to trunking ports only. If all ports have the same priority value for a particular VLAN, the port with the lowest priority value for a specific VLAN forwards frames for that there are flooded on port 2/3: Console> (enable) set spantree portvlanpri mod/port priority a port. [vlans] Verify the port VLAN priority...
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... port priority for different media. Port 2/12 instances 2 have the same priority value for an MISTP instance, the port with the lowest priority value for a specific MISTP instance forwards frames for port instance cost is 0-63. The possible value for that instance. 78-13315-02 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide...
... port priority for different media. Port 2/12 instances 2 have the same priority value for an MISTP instance, the port with the lowest priority value for a specific MISTP instance forwards frames for port instance cost is 0-63. The possible value for that instance. 78-13315-02 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide...
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Specifically, an uplink group consists of the root port (which is in Figure 9-2. This switchover takes approximately 1 to Switch B is forwarding at any given time. Chapter 9 ...
Specifically, an uplink group consists of the root port (which is in Figure 9-2. This switchover takes approximately 1 to Switch B is forwarding at any given time. Chapter 9 ...
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... reset to the factory defaults. Station update rate set to 15 packets/100ms. uplinkfast all VLANs on the switch. uplinkfast enabled for a specific instance: Console> show spantree uplinkfast mistp-instance 1 Station update rate set to 15 packets/100ms. uplinkfast all -protocols field set to off...02 The port cost and portinstancecost of all -protocols field set to off . VLAN port list 1-20 1/1(fwd),1/2-1/5 21-50 1/9(fwd), 1/6-1/8, 1/10-1/12 51-100 2/1(fwd), 2/12 Console> With MISTP mode enabled, this example shows the output when you enter the set spantree uplinkfast disable command,...
... reset to the factory defaults. Station update rate set to 15 packets/100ms. uplinkfast all VLANs on the switch. uplinkfast enabled for a specific instance: Console> show spantree uplinkfast mistp-instance 1 Station update rate set to 15 packets/100ms. uplinkfast all -protocols field set to off...02 The port cost and portinstancecost of all -protocols field set to off . VLAN port list 1-20 1/1(fwd),1/2-1/5 21-50 1/9(fwd), 1/6-1/8, 1/10-1/12 51-100 2/1(fwd), 2/12 Console> With MISTP mode enabled, this example shows the output when you enter the set spantree uplinkfast disable command,...
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... Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 10-1 VTP minimizes misconfigurations and configuration inconsistencies that maintains VLAN configuration consistency by managing the addition, deletion, and renaming of problems, such as duplicate VLAN names, incorrect VLAN-type specifications, and security violations. Note ...This chapter consists of these sections: • Understanding How VTP Works, page 10-1 • Default VTP Configuration, page 10-5 • VTP Configuration Guidelines, page 10-5 • Configuring VTP, page 10-6 Understanding How VTP Works VTP is a Layer 2 messaging protocol that can ...
... Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 10-1 VTP minimizes misconfigurations and configuration inconsistencies that maintains VLAN configuration consistency by managing the addition, deletion, and renaming of problems, such as duplicate VLAN names, incorrect VLAN-type specifications, and security violations. Note ...This chapter consists of these sections: • Understanding How VTP Works, page 10-1 • Default VTP Configuration, page 10-5 • VTP Configuration Guidelines, page 10-5 • Configuring VTP, page 10-6 Understanding How VTP Works VTP is a Layer 2 messaging protocol that can ...
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...Verify the VTP pruning configuration. VTP domain Lab_Network modified. 78-13315-02 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 10-9 All devices in the management domain should be pruned on trunk ports. Do you want to continue (y/n) [n]? show trunk This...VTP pruning in the entire management domain. Verify that the appropriate VLANs are pruning eligible.) clear vtp pruneeligible vlan_range (Optional) Make specific VLANs pruning eligible set vtp v2 disable This command will not be pruning-capable before enabling. Warning: trbrf & trcrf vlans ...
...Verify the VTP pruning configuration. VTP domain Lab_Network modified. 78-13315-02 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 10-9 All devices in the management domain should be pruned on trunk ports. Do you want to continue (y/n) [n]? show trunk This...VTP pruning in the entire management domain. Verify that the appropriate VLANs are pruning eligible.) clear vtp pruneeligible vlan_range (Optional) Make specific VLANs pruning eligible set vtp v2 disable This command will not be pruning-capable before enabling. Warning: trbrf & trcrf vlans ...
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...port(s). Note A two-way community VLAN can only connect an MSFC router. Chapter 11 Configuring VLANs Configuring Private VLANs In an Ethernet-switched environment, you can assign an individual VLAN and associated IP subnet to each community. • Bind the isolated and/or ... Access ports become host ports. - You only need to designate a community VLAN for both unidirectional community VLANs and two-way community VLANs unless specifically differentiated. • Designate one VLAN as the primary VLAN. • You have this section, the term community VLAN is activated. •...
...port(s). Note A two-way community VLAN can only connect an MSFC router. Chapter 11 Configuring VLANs Configuring Private VLANs In an Ethernet-switched environment, you can assign an individual VLAN and associated IP subnet to each community. • Bind the isolated and/or ... Access ports become host ports. - You only need to designate a community VLAN for both unidirectional community VLANs and two-way community VLANs unless specifically differentiated. • Designate one VLAN as the primary VLAN. • You have this section, the term community VLAN is activated. •...
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... and transport-layer information • A multicast flow is performing Layer 3 switching, it changes its flow mask to the most -specific flow mask Enter the show mls statistics entry command to display the contents of a particular destination multicast group. Unsupported fields are filled...a zero (0). The statistics flow masks are created based on MSFC2 Default Value Enabled (cannot be disabled) Enabled (cannot be disabled) 13-10 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 78-13315-02 Default CEF for PFC2 Configuration Table 13-2 shows the default CEF...
... and transport-layer information • A multicast flow is performing Layer 3 switching, it changes its flow mask to the most -specific flow mask Enter the show mls statistics entry command to display the contents of a particular destination multicast group. Unsupported fields are filled...a zero (0). The statistics flow masks are created based on MSFC2 Default Value Enabled (cannot be disabled) Enabled (cannot be disabled) 13-10 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 78-13315-02 Default CEF for PFC2 Configuration Table 13-2 shows the default CEF...
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...Multicast statistics: Flow install Ack:9 Flow install Nack:0 Flow update Ack:2 Flow update Nack:0 Flow delete Ack:0 Complete flow install Ack:10 Complete flow install Nack:0 Complete flow delete Ack:1 Input VLAN delete Ack:4 Output VLAN delete Ack:0 Group delete sent:0 Group delete Ack...exists error :0 Hash collision error :0 L3 entry not found error:0 Complete flow exists error :0 This example shows how to display information on a specific IP MMLS entry on the MSFC: Router# show mls ip multicast 224.1.1.1 Multicast hardware switched flows: (1.1.13.1, 224.1.1.1) Incoming interface: Vlan13, ...
...Multicast statistics: Flow install Ack:9 Flow install Nack:0 Flow update Ack:2 Flow update Nack:0 Flow delete Ack:0 Complete flow install Ack:10 Complete flow install Nack:0 Complete flow delete Ack:1 Input VLAN delete Ack:4 Output VLAN delete Ack:0 Group delete sent:0 Group delete Ack...exists error :0 Hash collision error :0 L3 entry not found error:0 Complete flow exists error :0 This example shows how to display information on a specific IP MMLS entry on the MSFC: Router# show mls ip multicast 224.1.1.1 Multicast hardware switched flows: (1.1.13.1, 224.1.1.1) Incoming interface: Vlan13, ...
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... 224.1.1.1 1.1.5.252 224.1.1.1 1.1.9.254 224.1.1.1 Total Entries: 10 Console> (enable) 1.1.13.1 1.1.12.1 1.1.11.3 472770 15840 473667 82261980 13 2756160 20 82418058 11 This example shows how to display IP multicast entries for a specific MSFC2: Console> (enable) show mls multicast entry 15 ....69.2.1 226.0.1.3 172.2.3.8 20 171 23512 10,201,22,45 171.69.2.1 226.0.1.3 172.3.4.9 12 25 3120 8,20 Total Entries: 2 Console> (enable) This example shows how to display IP multicast entries for a specific MSFC2 and a specific multicast source address: Console> (enable) show...
... 224.1.1.1 1.1.5.252 224.1.1.1 1.1.9.254 224.1.1.1 Total Entries: 10 Console> (enable) 1.1.13.1 1.1.12.1 1.1.11.3 472770 15840 473667 82261980 13 2756160 20 82418058 11 This example shows how to display IP multicast entries for a specific MSFC2: Console> (enable) show mls multicast entry 15 ....69.2.1 226.0.1.3 172.2.3.8 20 171 23512 10,201,22,45 171.69.2.1 226.0.1.3 172.3.4.9 12 25 3120 8,20 Total Entries: 2 Console> (enable) This example shows how to display IP multicast entries for a specific MSFC2 and a specific multicast source address: Console> (enable) show...
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... 128. To specify the entry aging time for both IP and IPX, perform this task in the range of 8 seconds is adjusted to all protocol-specific NetFlow table entries. Chapter 13 Configuring CEF for PFC2 Configuring NetFlow Statistics Specifying the NetFlow Table Entry Aging-Time Value The entry aging time for...
... 128. To specify the entry aging time for both IP and IPX, perform this task in the range of 8 seconds is adjusted to all protocol-specific NetFlow table entries. Chapter 13 Configuring CEF for PFC2 Configuring NetFlow Statistics Specifying the NetFlow Table Entry Aging-Time Value The entry aging time for...