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... Port Negotiation 7 Changing the Default Port Enable State 7 Setting the Port Debounce Timer 8 Configuring a Timeout Period for Ports in errdisable State 9 Configuring the Jumbo Frame Feature 11 Checking Connectivity 13 Configuring Ethernet VLAN Trunks 1 Understanding How VLAN Trunks Work 1 Trunking Overview 1 Trunking Modes and Encapsulation Types 2 802.1Q Trunk Restrictions 4 Default...
... Port Negotiation 7 Changing the Default Port Enable State 7 Setting the Port Debounce Timer 8 Configuring a Timeout Period for Ports in errdisable State 9 Configuring the Jumbo Frame Feature 11 Checking Connectivity 13 Configuring Ethernet VLAN Trunks 1 Understanding How VLAN Trunks Work 1 Trunking Overview 1 Trunking Modes and Encapsulation Types 2 802.1Q Trunk Restrictions 4 Default...
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... MSFC Features 4 Configuring CEF for PFC2 1 Understanding How Layer 3 Switching Works 1 Layer 3 Switching Overview 2 Understanding Layer 3-Switched Packet Rewrite 2 Understanding CEF for PFC2 4 Understanding NetFlow Statistics 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...
... MSFC Features 4 Configuring CEF for PFC2 1 Understanding How Layer 3 Switching Works 1 Layer 3 Switching Overview 2 Understanding Layer 3-Switched Packet Rewrite 2 Understanding CEF for PFC2 4 Understanding NetFlow Statistics 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...
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... Routed Packets 7 Multicast Packets 8 Using Cisco IOS ACLs in your Network 9 Hardware and Software Handling of Cisco IOS ACLs with 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...Access to a Server on Another VLAN 25 Restricting ARP Traffic 26 Configuring ACLs on Private VLANs 26 Capturing Traffic Flows 27 Unsupported Features 27 Configuring VACLs 28 VACL Configuration Guidelines 28 VACL Configuration Summary 29 Configuring VACLs From the CLI 29 Configuring and Storing VACLs ...
... Routed Packets 7 Multicast Packets 8 Using Cisco IOS ACLs in your Network 9 Hardware and Software Handling of Cisco IOS ACLs with 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...Access to a Server on Another VLAN 25 Restricting ARP Traffic 26 Configuring ACLs on Private VLANs 26 Capturing Traffic Flows 27 Unsupported Features 27 Configuring VACLs 28 VACL Configuration Guidelines 28 VACL Configuration Summary 29 Configuring VACLs From the CLI 29 Configuring and Storing VACLs ...
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... Port Security 7 Restricting Traffic Based on a Host MAC Address 7 Displaying Port Security 8 Configuring SNMP 1 SNMP Terminology 1 Understanding SNMP 3 Security Models and Levels 4 SNMP ifindex Persistence Feature 5 Understanding How SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Works 5 Using Managed Devices 5 Using SNMP Agents and MIBs 5 Using CiscoWorks2000 6 Understanding SNMPv3 7 SNMP Entity 7 Applications 9 Configuring SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c...
... Port Security 7 Restricting Traffic Based on a Host MAC Address 7 Displaying Port Security 8 Configuring SNMP 1 SNMP Terminology 1 Understanding SNMP 3 Security Models and Levels 4 SNMP ifindex Persistence Feature 5 Understanding How SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Works 5 Using Managed Devices 5 Using SNMP Agents and MIBs 5 Using CiscoWorks2000 6 Understanding SNMPv3 7 SNMP Entity 7 Applications 9 Configuring SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c...
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... C H A P T E R 78-13315-02 Configuring QoS 1 Understanding How QoS Works 1 Definitions 2 Flowcharts 3 QoS Feature Set Summary 8 Ethernet Ingress Port Marking, Scheduling, Congestion Avoidance, and Classification 10 Classification, Marking, and Policing with a Layer 3 Switching Engine 14 Classification and Marking with a Layer 2 Switching Engine 24 Ethernet Egress Port Scheduling, Congestion Avoidance, and Marking 24 QoS Statistics...
... C H A P T E R 78-13315-02 Configuring QoS 1 Understanding How QoS Works 1 Definitions 2 Flowcharts 3 QoS Feature Set Summary 8 Ethernet Ingress Port Marking, Scheduling, Congestion Avoidance, and Classification 10 Classification, Marking, and Policing with a Layer 3 Switching Engine 14 Classification and Marking with a Layer 2 Switching Engine 24 Ethernet Egress Port Scheduling, Congestion Avoidance, and Marking 24 QoS Statistics...
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... EtherChannel and Gigabit EtherChannel port bundles. Organization Note This publication includes the information that previously was in the Catalyst 6000 Family Multilayer Switch Feature Card (12.x) and Policy Feature Card Configuration Guide. Describes how to perform a baseline configuration of the Catalyst 6000 family switches. Describes how to use the command-line interface...
... EtherChannel and Gigabit EtherChannel port bundles. Organization Note This publication includes the information that previously was in the Catalyst 6000 Family Multilayer Switch Feature Card (12.x) and Policy Feature Card Configuration Guide. Describes how to perform a baseline configuration of the Catalyst 6000 family switches. Describes how to use the command-line interface...
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... Configuring CEF for PFC2 Describes how to install and configure redundant supervisor engines and MSFCs in the Catalyst 6000 family switches. Configuring Redundancy Describes how to configure Cisco Express Forwarding for Policy Feature Card 2 (CEF for PFC2). Working with System Software Images ...Configuring DNS Describes how to configure the spanning tree PortFast, UplinkFast, BackboneFast, and Loop Guard UplinkFast, and BackboneFast features. Configuring the IP Permit List Describes how to set the system name, create a login banner, and perform other administrative tasks...
... Configuring CEF for PFC2 Describes how to install and configure redundant supervisor engines and MSFCs in the Catalyst 6000 family switches. Configuring Redundancy Describes how to configure Cisco Express Forwarding for Policy Feature Card 2 (CEF for PFC2). Working with System Software Images ...Configuring DNS Describes how to configure the spanning tree PortFast, UplinkFast, BackboneFast, and Loop Guard UplinkFast, and BackboneFast features. Configuring the IP Permit List Describes how to set the system name, create a login banner, and perform other administrative tasks...
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... switches. 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 Switch...
... switches. 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 Switch...
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... Trying 172.16.10.10... If - exit This example shows how to open a Telnet session to the switch, you want to access. Cisco Systems Console Enter password: Catalyst_1> Accessing the MSFC from a Telnet Session, page 2-4 See the "MSFC Command-Line Interface" section on page ...3-5. Up to access the Multilayer Switch Feature Card (MSFC) from a directly connected console port or from a Telnet session: • Accessing the MSFC from the Console Port, page 2-4 •...
... Trying 172.16.10.10... If - exit This example shows how to open a Telnet session to the switch, you want to access. Cisco Systems Console Enter password: Catalyst_1> Accessing the MSFC from a Telnet Session, page 2-4 See the "MSFC Command-Line Interface" section on page ...3-5. Up to access the Multilayer Switch Feature Card (MSFC) from a directly connected console port or from a Telnet session: • Accessing the MSFC from the Console Port, page 2-4 •...
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... the privileged EXEC mode, enter the configure terminal command. Prompt Router> Router# Router(config)# Router(config-if)# Router(config-line)# The Cisco IOS command interpreter, called word help is called the EXEC, interprets and executes the commands you type exit, the switch backs out one ...Connect to access the other commands. Log in user EXEC mode as well as a whole. Use this configuration mode to config t. Configure features that begin with Telnet, use this command to remote devices, change terminal settings on a temporary basis, perform basic tests, and display system ...
... the privileged EXEC mode, enter the configure terminal command. Prompt Router> Router# Router(config)# Router(config-if)# Router(config-line)# The Cisco IOS command interpreter, called word help is called the EXEC, interprets and executes the commands you type exit, the switch backs out one ...Connect to access the other commands. Log in user EXEC mode as well as a whole. Use this configuration mode to config t. Configure features that begin with Telnet, use this command to remote devices, change terminal settings on a temporary basis, perform basic tests, and display system ...
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... Time Two Multilayer Switch Feature Card (MSFC) images are provided on the MSFC bootflash. The system image is the main Cisco IOS software image with a BOOTP or RARP-obtained IP address, the information learned from BOOTP or RARP is retained. However, if a Flash PC card is available on the supervisor engine, we recommend that...
... Time Two Multilayer Switch Feature Card (MSFC) images are provided on the MSFC bootflash. The system image is the main Cisco IOS software image with a BOOTP or RARP-obtained IP address, the information learned from BOOTP or RARP is retained. However, if a Flash PC card is available on the supervisor engine, we recommend that...
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... the network to which the IP address belongs). 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 ...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. Table 3-2 Switch IP Address and Default Gateway Default Configuration Feature Default Value In-band (sc0) interface •...
... the network to which the IP address belongs). 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 ...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. Table 3-2 Switch IP Address and Default Gateway Default Configuration Feature Default Value In-band (sc0) interface •...
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... Down Up Default Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet Configuration Table 4-2 shows the Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet default configuration. Table 4-2 Ethernet Default Configuration Feature Default Value Port enable state All ports are enabled Port name None Duplex mode • Half duplex for 10-Mbps Ethernet ports • Autonegotiate speed...
... Down Up Default Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet Configuration Table 4-2 shows the Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet default configuration. Table 4-2 Ethernet Default Configuration Feature Default Value Port enable state All ports are enabled Port name None Duplex mode • Half duplex for 10-Mbps Ethernet ports • Autonegotiate speed...
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...) set port name 1/2 Server Link Port 1/2 name set. To set the port name, perform this task in errdisable State, page 4-9 • Configuring the Jumbo Frame Feature, page 4-11 • Checking Connectivity, page 4-13 Setting the Port Name You can set port names on the Catalyst 6000 family switches: • Setting the...
...) set port name 1/2 Server Link Port 1/2 name set. To set the port name, perform this task in errdisable State, page 4-9 • Configuring the Jumbo Frame Feature, page 4-11 • Checking Connectivity, page 4-13 Setting the Port Name You can set port names on the Catalyst 6000 family switches: • Setting the...
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... negotiation 2/1 Port Link Negotiation 2/1 enabled Console> (enable) To disable port negotiation, perform this task in privileged mode: Step 1 Step 2 Task Disable port negotiation. Note This feature is not supported on desired off 3/3 desired on systems that do not have a chassis ID PROM. 78-13315-02 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide...
... negotiation 2/1 Port Link Negotiation 2/1 enabled Console> (enable) To disable port negotiation, perform this task in privileged mode: Step 1 Step 2 Task Disable port negotiation. Note This feature is not supported on desired off 3/3 desired on systems that do not have a chassis ID PROM. 78-13315-02 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide...
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... time delay that the debounce timer of a link change before the switch notifies the main processor of the port is configured correctly. The errdisable timeout feature allows you have to reenable all the errdisabled ports manually. 78-13315-02 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 4-9 Table 4-4 Port Debounce Timer...
... time delay that the debounce timer of a link change before the switch notifies the main processor of the port is configured correctly. The errdisable timeout feature allows you have to reenable all the errdisabled ports manually. 78-13315-02 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 4-9 Table 4-4 Port Debounce Timer...
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... enable command): • Channel misconfiguration • Duplex mismatch • BPDU port-guard • UDLD • Other (reasons other than the above listed reasons. The errdisable feature is 300 seconds. The allowable interval range is 30 to 86400 seconds (30 seconds to all . The ports in errdisable state for each of the...
... enable command): • Channel misconfiguration • Duplex mismatch • BPDU port-guard • UDLD • Other (reasons other than the above listed reasons. The errdisable feature is 300 seconds. The allowable interval range is 30 to 86400 seconds (30 seconds to all . The ports in errdisable state for each of the...
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... frame feature: • Configuring the Jumbo Frame Feature on the Supervisor Engine, page 4-11 • Configuring the Jumbo Frame Feature on MSFC2, page 4-12 Configuring the Jumbo Frame Feature on the Supervisor Engine When you might see a "Jumbo frames inconsistent state" message for all Optical Services Modules (OSMs). • Jumbo frames are not supported on ATM modules (WS-X6101...
... frame feature: • Configuring the Jumbo Frame Feature on the Supervisor Engine, page 4-11 • Configuring the Jumbo Frame Feature on MSFC2, page 4-12 Configuring the Jumbo Frame Feature on the Supervisor Engine When you might see a "Jumbo frames inconsistent state" message for all Optical Services Modules (OSMs). • Jumbo frames are not supported on ATM modules (WS-X6101...
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... port jumbo This example shows how to disable the jumbo frames feature on a port: Console> (enable) set port jumbo 2/1 enable Jumbo frames enabled on port 2/1 Console> (enable) show port jumbo Jumbo frames MTU size is the size supported by the supervisor engine. 4-12 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 78-13315...
... port jumbo This example shows how to disable the jumbo frames feature on a port: Console> (enable) set port jumbo 2/1 enable Jumbo frames enabled on port 2/1 Console> (enable) show port jumbo Jumbo frames MTU size is the size supported by the supervisor engine. 4-12 Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide-Releases 6.3 and 6.4 78-13315...