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Cisco ME 3600X Software Manual (956 pages)
Software Configuration Guide
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 12.66 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Related Publications
36
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
37
Software Licenses and Features
39
Features
40
Chapter 1 Overview
40
Performance Features
40
Manageability Features
41
Management Options
41
Availability Features
43
VLAN Features
43
Security Features
44
Network Security
44
Switch Security
44
Layer 2 Virtual Private Network Services
45
Quality of Service and Class of Service Features
45
Layer 3 Features
46
Layer 3 VPN Services
46
Feature Support Per License
47
Monitoring Features
47
Where to Go Next
49
Using the Command-Line Interface
51
CHAPTER 2 Using the Command-Line Interface2-1
51
Understanding Command Modes
51
C H a P T E R 2 Using the Command-Line Interface
52
Understanding Abbreviated Commands
53
Understanding the Help System
53
Understanding CLI Error Messages
54
Understanding no and Default Forms of Commands
54
Using Command History
54
Changing the Command History Buffer Size
55
Disabling the Command History Feature
55
Recalling Commands
55
Using Editing Features
56
Editing Commands through Keystrokes
56
Enabling and Disabling Editing Features
56
Editing Command Lines that Wrap
58
Searching and Filtering Output of Show and more Commands
58
Accessing the CLI
59
Accessing the CLI through a Console Connection or through Telnet
59
Chapter 3 Assigning the Switch IP Address and Default Gateway
61
Understanding the Boot Process
61
Initial Configuration
62
Assigning Switch Information
63
DHCP Client Request Process
64
Understanding DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration
64
DHCP Auto-Image Update
65
DHCP Autoconfiguration
65
Understanding DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration and Image Update
65
Configuring Dhcp-Based Autoconfiguration
66
Limitations and Restrictions
66
Configuring the TFTP Server
67
DHCP Server Configuration Guidelines
67
Configuring the DNS
68
Configuring the Relay Device
68
Obtaining Configuration Files
69
Example Configuration
70
Configuring the DHCP Auto Configuration and Image Update Features
71
Configuring DHCP Autoconfiguration (Only Configuration File)
72
Configuring DHCP Auto-Image Update (Configuration File and Image)
73
Configuring the Client
74
Manually Assigning IP Information
75
Checking and Saving the Running Configuration
76
Modifying the Startup Configuration
77
Automatically Downloading a Configuration File
78
Default Boot Configuration
78
Specifying the Filename to Read and Write the System Configuration
78
Booting a Specific Software Image
79
Booting Manually
79
Controlling Environment Variables
80
Scheduling a Reload of the Software Image
81
Configuring a Scheduled Reload
82
Displaying Scheduled Reload Information
83
CHAPTER 4 Configuring Cisco IOS Configuration Engine
85
Understanding Cisco Configuration Engine Software
85
C H a P T E R 4 Configuring Cisco IOS Configuration Engine
86
Configuration Service
86
Configid
87
Event Service
87
Namespace Mapper
87
What You Should Know about the CNS Ids and Device Hostnames
87
Deviceid
88
Hostname and Deviceid
88
Using Hostname, Deviceid, and Configid
88
Understanding Cisco IOS Agents
89
Initial Configuration
89
Incremental (Partial) Configuration
90
Synchronized Configuration
90
Configuring Cisco IOS Agents
90
Enabling Automated CNS Configuration
90
Enabling the CNS Event Agent
91
Enabling the Cisco IOS CNS Agent
92
Enabling an Initial Configuration
93
Enabling a Partial Configuration
96
Prerequisites for the CNS Image Agent
97
Restrictions for the CNS Image Agent
97
Upgrading Devices with Cisco IOS Image Agent
97
Displaying CNS Configuration
98
Administering the Switch
100
Managing the System Time and Date
100
Chapter 5 Administering the Switch
100
Understanding Network Time Protocol
100
Configuring NTP
101
Configuring NTP Authentication
102
Default NTP Configuration
102
Configuring NTP Associations
103
Configuring NTP Broadcast Service
104
Configuring NTP Access Restrictions
106
Configuring the Source IP Address for NTP Packets
108
Configuring Time and Date Manually
109
Setting the System Clock
109
Configuring the Time Zone
110
Displaying the Time and Date Configuration
110
Configuring Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time)
111
Displaying the NTP Configuration
109
Configuring a System Name and Prompt
112
Configuring a System Name
113
Default System Name and Prompt Configuration
113
Understanding DNS
113
Default DNS Configuration
114
Setting up DNS
114
Displaying the DNS Configuration
115
Creating a Banner
115
Default Banner Configuration
115
Configuring a Message-Of-The-Day Login Banner
116
Configuring a Login Banner
117
Managing the MAC Address Table
117
Building the Address Table
118
MAC Addresses and Vlans
118
Changing the Address Aging Time
119
Default MAC Address Table Configuration
119
Removing Dynamic Address Entries
119
Configuring MAC Address Change Notification Traps
120
Configuring MAC Address Move Notification Traps
122
Configuring MAC Threshold Notification Traps
123
Adding and Removing Static Address Entries
124
Configuring Unicast MAC Address Filtering
125
Disabling MAC Address Learning on a VLAN
126
Displaying Address Table Entries
127
Managing the ARP Table
128
Chapter 6 Configuring Synchronous Ethernet
129
Understanding Synce
129
Reference Clocks
129
Synce Timing Using REP for Loop Prevention and Resiliency
130
BITS Interface
133
Configuring Synce
133
Configuring the Network Clock Selection
134
Default Synce Configuration
134
Configuring the BITS Interface
135
Selecting the Network Clock
137
Configuring REP for the Synce Network
138
Monitoring Synce
139
CHAPTER 7 Configuring the Switch External Alarms
141
Understanding Switch Alarms
141
Configuring Switch Alarms
142
C H a P T E R 7 Configuring the Switch External Alarms
142
Configuring Switch-Based Authentication
145
CHAPTER 8 Configuring Switch-Based Authentication
145
Preventing Unauthorized Access to Your Switch
145
C H a P T E R 8 Configuring Switch-Based Authentication
146
Protecting Access to Privileged EXEC Commands
146
Default Password and Privilege Level Configuration
146
Protecting Enable and Enable Secret Passwords with Encryption
147
Setting or Changing a Static Enable Password
147
Protecting Access to Privileged EXEC Commands
148
Disabling Password Recovery
149
Configuring Username and Password Pairs
150
Setting a Telnet Password for a Terminal Line
150
Configuring Multiple Privilege Levels
151
Setting the Privilege Level for a Command
152
Changing the Default Privilege Level for Lines
153
Logging into and Exiting a Privilege Level
153
Controlling Switch Access with TACACS
154
Understanding TACACS
154
Configuring TACACS
156
TACACS+ Operation
156
Default TACACS+ Configuration
157
Identifying the TACACS+ Server Host and Setting the Authentication Key
157
Configuring TACACS+ Login Authentication
158
Configuring TACACS+ Authorization for Privileged EXEC Access and Network Services
160
Starting TACACS+ Accounting
160
Displaying the TACACS+ Configuration
161
Controlling Switch Access with RADIUS
161
Understanding RADIUS
161
RADIUS Operation
163
Configuring RADIUS
163
Default RADIUS Configuration
164
Identifying the RADIUS Server Host
164
Configuring RADIUS Login Authentication
166
Defining AAA Server Groups
168
Configuring RADIUS Authorization for User Privileged Access and Network Services
170
Starting RADIUS Accounting
171
Configuring Settings for All RADIUS Servers
172
Configuring the Switch to Use Vendor-Specific RADIUS Attributes
172
Configuring the Switch for Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Server Communication
173
Configuring RADIUS Server Load Balancing
174
Displaying the RADIUS Configuration
174
Controlling Switch Access with Kerberos
175
Understanding Kerberos
175
Authenticating to a Boundary Switch
177
Kerberos Operation
177
Authenticating to Network Services
178
Configuring Kerberos
178
Obtaining a TGT from a KDC
178
Configuring the Switch for Local Authentication and Authorization
179
Configuring the Switch for Secure Shell
180
SSH Servers, Integrated Clients, and Supported Versions
180
Understanding SSH
180
Configuration Guidelines
181
Configuring SSH
181
Limitations
181
Setting up the Switch to Run SSH
181
Configuring the SSH Server
182
Displaying the SSH Configuration and Status
183
Configuring the Switch for Secure Copy Protocol
183
Information about Secure Copy
184
Understanding Interface Types
185
Chapter 9 Configuring Interface
186
NNI Port Type
186
Port-Based Vlans
186
Switch Ports
186
Access Ports
187
Routed Ports
187
Trunk Ports
187
Etherchannel Port Groups
188
Ethernet Management Port
188
Switch Virtual Interfaces
188
Connecting Interfaces
189
Ethernet Flow Points
189
Using Interface Configuration Mode
190
Procedures for Configuring Interfaces
190
Configuring a Range of Interfaces
191
Configuring and Using Interface Range Macros
192
Using the Ethernet Management Port
194
Understanding the Ethernet Management Port
194
Configuring the Ethernet Management Port
196
Supported Features on the Ethernet Management Port
196
TFTP and the Ethernet Management Port
196
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces
197
Default Ethernet Interface Configuration
197
Configuring Interface Speed and Duplex Mode
198
Speed and Duplex Configuration Guidelines
198
Setting the Interface Speed and Duplex Parameters
199
Configuring IEEE 802.3X Flow Control
201
Configuring Auto-MDIX on an Interface
202
Adding a Description for an Interface
203
Configuring Layer 3 Interfaces
203
Configuring the Interface MTU
205
Monitoring and Maintaining the Interfaces
205
Clearing and Resetting Interfaces and Counters
207
Shutting down and Restarting the Interface
207
Configuring Vlans
209
Understanding Vlans
209
Chapter 10 Configuring VLAN
210
Normal-Range Vlans
211
Supported Vlans
211
Extended-Range Vlans
212
UNI Vlans
212
VLAN Port Membership Modes
212
Creating and Modifying Vlans
213
Default Ethernet VLAN Configuration
213
Table
214
VLAN Configuration Guidelines
214
Vlan ID
214
Creating or Modifying an Ethernet VLAN
215
Assigning Static-Access Ports to a VLAN
216
Configuring VLAN Trunks
217
Trunking Overview
217
Default
218
Default Layer 2 Ethernet Interface VLAN Configuration
218
IEEE 802.1Q Configuration Considerations
218
Configuring a Trunk Port
219
Configuring an Ethernet Interface as a Trunk Port
219
Interaction with Etherchannels
219
Defining the Allowed Vlans on a Trunk
220
Configuring the Native VLAN for Untagged Traffic
221
Configuring Trunk Ports for Load Sharing
222
Load Sharing Using STP Port Priorities
222
Load Sharing Using STP Path Cost
223
Displaying Vlans
217
Chapter 11 Configuring Ethernet Virtual Connections (Evcs)
227
Supported EVC Features
228
Understanding EVC Features
229
Ethernet Virtual Connections
229
Service Instances and Efps
229
Encapsulation
230
Bridge Domains
232
Split-Horizon
232
Rewrite Operations
233
Configuring Efps
234
Configuration Guidelines
234
Default EVC Configuration
234
Creating Service Instances
235
Configuration Examples
236
Configuring a Service Instance
236
Encapsulation Using a VLAN Range
236
Two Service Instances Joining the same Bridge Domain
236
Bridge Domains and VLAN Encapsulation
237
Rewrite
237
Split Horizon
237
Egress Filtering
238
Hairpinning
238
Examples of Unsupported Configurations
239
Overlapping Encapsulation
239
Global Rewrite Operation Limitation on a Switch
240
Configuring Other Features on Efps
241
Efps and Etherchannels
241
Efps and Layer 2 Protocols
242
MAC Address Forwarding, Learning and Aging on Efps
242
Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Using Efps
243
Q Tunneling (Qinq)
243
Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
247
Bridge Domain Routing
250
Efps and Ethernet over Multiprotocol Layer Switching (Eompls)
250
Efps and Switchport MAC Addresses
251
EVC and Switchports
251
Switch (Config-If-Srv)# Bridge-Domain 100
251
Efps and MSTP
255
Monitoring EVC
255
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Cisco ME 3600X Command Reference Manual (628 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 4.93 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Changes to this Document
15
Related Publications
17
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
18
CHAPTER 1 Using the Command-Line Interface1-1
19
Cli Command Modes
19
C H a P T E R 1 Using the Command-Line Interface
20
User EXEC Mode
21
Privileged EXEC Mode
22
Line Configuration Mode
23
CHAPTER 2 Cisco ME 3800X and ME 3600X Switch
25
Cisco IOS Commands
25
Aggregate Interval
27
Aggregate Interval Burst-Cycles
29
Alarm-Contact
31
Archive Download-Sw
33
Archive Tar
36
Archive Upload-Sw
39
Bandwidth
41
Boot Config-File
44
Boot Helper
45
Boot Helper-Config-File
46
Boot Manual
47
Boot Private-Config-File
48
Boot System
49
Channel-Group
50
Interface Configuration Mode
50
Channel-Protocol
53
Class
54
Class-Map
56
Clear Ipc
58
Clear Lacp
59
Clear Logging Onboard
60
Clear Mac Address-Table
61
Clear Pagp
63
Clear Rep Counters
64
Clear Spanning-Tree Counters
65
Conform-Action
67
Controller BITS Input Applique
69
Controller BITS Output Applique
71
Controller BITS Shutdown
73
Copy Logging Onboard Module
74
Define Interface-Range
76
Delete
78
Deny (MAC Access-List Configuration)
79
Diagnostic Schedule Test
82
Diagnostic Start Test
84
Distribution
86
Duplex
88
Errdisable Detect Cause
90
Errdisable Recovery
92
Ethernet Evc
95
Ethernet Lmi
96
Ethernet Oam Remote-Failure
98
Ethernet Uni ID
99
Ethernet Y1731 Delay
100
Ethernet Y1731 Loss
102
Exceed-Action
104
Flowcontrol
106
Frame Consecutive
108
Frame Interval
109
Frequency (IP SLA)
110
History Interval
111
Hw-Module Module Logging Onboard
112
Interface Port-Channel
114
Interface Range
116
Interface Vlan
118
Ip Access-Group
120
Ip Address
123
Ip Igmp Filter
125
Ip Igmp Max-Groups
126
Ip Igmp Profile
128
Ip Igmp Snooping
130
Ip Igmp Snooping Last-Member-Query-Interval
131
Ip Igmp Snooping Report-Suppression
133
Ip Igmp Snooping Tcn
135
Ip Igmp Snooping Tcn Flood
136
Ip Igmp Snooping Vlan Immediate-Leave
137
Ip Igmp Snooping Vlan Mrouter
138
Ip Igmp Snooping Vlan Static
140
Ip Sla
142
Ip Sla Reaction-Configuration
144
Ip Sla Schedule
147
Ip Ssh
150
L2Protocol
151
L2 Vfi
153
Lacp Fast-Switchover
155
Lacp Max-Bundle
156
Lacp Port-Priority
157
Lacp Rate
159
Lacp System-Priority
160
Location (Global Configuration)
162
Location (Global Configuration)
163
Location (Interface Configuration)
164
Location (Interface Configuration)
165
Logging Event
166
Logging File
167
Mac Access-Group
169
Mac Access-List Extended
171
Mac Address-Table Aging-Time
173
Mac Address-Table Learning
175
Mac Address-Table Move Update
177
Mac Address-Table Notification
179
Mac Address-Table Static
181
Macro Apply
183
Macro Description
185
Macro Global
186
Macro Global
187
Macro Global Description
188
Match (Access-Map Configuration)
189
Match Access-Group
191
Match Cos
192
Match Cos
193
Match Discard-Class
194
Match Ip Dscp
195
Match Ip Precedence
197
Match Mpls Experimental Topmost
199
Match Qos-Group
201
Match Vlan
203
Match Vlan
204
Max-Delay
205
MDIX Auto
207
Mtu
209
Network-Clock Hold-Off
210
Network-Clock Input-Source
211
Network-Clock Revertive
213
Network-Clock Synchronization Ssm Option
214
Network-Clock Wait-To-Restore
215
Network-Clock-Select
216
Network-Clock-Select Hold-Off Timeout
217
Network-Clock-Select Hold-Timeout
218
Network-Clock-Select Mode
220
Network-Clock-Select Option
221
Network-Clock-Select Output
222
Network-Clock-Select Wait-To-Restore-Timeout
223
Oam Protocol Cfm Svlan
224
Pagp Learn-Method
225
Pagp Port-Priority
227
Permit (MAC Access-List Configuration)
229
Police
232
Policy-Map
236
Port-Channel Load-Balance
239
Port-Type
241
Priority
242
Ql-Enabled Rep-Segment
244
Queue-Limit
245
Random-Detect
248
Random-Detect Cos
251
Random-Detect Cos-Based
253
Random-Detect Dscp
254
Random-Detect Exponential-Weighting-Constant
257
Random-Detect Precedence
259
Rep Admin Vlan
261
Rep Block Port
262
Rep Block Port
263
Rep Lsl-Age-Timer
265
Rep Preempt Delay
267
Rep Preempt Segment
269
Rep Segment
270
Rep Stcn
273
Reserved-Only
275
Rmon Collection Stats
277
Service Instance
278
Service Password-Recovery
280
Service-Policy (Interface and Service-Instance Configuration Modes)
282
Set Cos
284
Set Discard-Class
286
Set Dscp
287
Set Mpls
289
Set Network-Clocks
291
Set Precedence
293
Set Qos-Group
295
Cisco ME 3600X Manual (94 pages)
System Message Guide, Cisco IOS Release 12.2(52)EY
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| Category:
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| Size: 1.32 MB
Table of Contents
Related Publications
4
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
5
Table of Contents
7
SPANTREE_VLAN_SW Messages
8
Facility Codes
9
How to Read System Messages
9
Chapter 1 System Message Overview
10
How to Read System Messages
10
Message Severity Levels
12
Variable Fields
12
Error Message Traceback Reports
13
Output Interpreter
13
Bug Toolkit
13
Error Message Traceback Reports
14
C H a P T E R 2 Messages and Recovery Procedures
16
CHAPTER 2 Messages and Recovery Procedures
17
ACLMGR Messages
17
Output Interpreter
18
Bug Toolkit
18
AUTHMGR Messages
20
BACKUP_INTERFACE Messages
21
BADTRANSCEIVER Messages
22
BSPATCH Messages
22
CISL Messages
23
EC Messages
23
ENVIRONMENT Messages
27
EPM Messages
28
ETHCNTR Messages
28
FRNTEND_CTRLR Messages
29
GBIC_SECURITY Messages
29
GBIC_SECURITY_CRYPT Messages
31
GBIC_SECURITY_UNIQUE Messages
32
HARDWARE Messages
32
HCPU_PROT_MGR Messages
34
HLFM Messages
35
IDBMAN Messages
36
IFMGR Messages
38
IGMP_QUERIER Messages
39
ILET Messages
40
MAC_LIMIT Messages
40
MAC_MOVE Messages
41
PAGP_DUAL_ACTIVE Messages
41
PHY Messages
42
PIMSN Messages
44
PLATFORM Messages
44
PLATFORM_ENV Messages
45
PLATFORM_PBR Messages
48
PLATFORM_PM Messages
49
PLATFORM_UCAST Messages
50
PLATFORM_VLAN Messages
52
PM Messages
53
PORT_SECURITY Messages
59
QOSMGR Messages
60
REP Messages
69
RMON Messages
70
SCC Messages
70
SCHED Messages
71
SPANTREE Messages
71
SPANTREE Messages
72
SPANTREE_FAST Messages
78
SPANTREE_VLAN_SW Messages
78
STORM_CONTROL Messages
79
SUDI Messages
80
SUPERVISOR Messages
80
SUPQ Messages
81
SW_VLAN Messages
82
TCAMMGR Messages
87
UDLD Messages
88
VQPCLIENT Messages
89
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Cisco ME 3600X Installation Manual (80 pages)
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| Category:
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| Size: 4.69 MB
Table of Contents
Related Publications
4
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
5
Table of Contents
7
Product Overview
7
Setting up the Switch
7
Switch Models
8
Front Panel
8
Alarm Input Port
9
Rear Panel
16
Power Supply Module Features
17
Fan Module
18
Management Options
19
Network Configurations
20
Switch Installation
21
Installation Guidelines
24
Verifying Switch Operation
24
Powering off the Switch
25
Installing the Switch
25
Attaching Brackets to the Switch
26
Mounting the Switch on a Wall
34
Where to Go Next
40
Equipment that You Supply
44
Installing an Ac Power Supply Module
45
Preparing for Installation
47
Grounding the Switch
48
Installing a Fan Module
53
Troubleshooting
55
Diagnosing Problems
55
Switch Post Results
55
Switch Leds
56
Switch Connections
56
Clearing the Switch Ip Address and Configuration
58
Switch Performance
58
Finding the Switch Serial Number
59
Technical Specifications
61
Connector and Cable Specifications
67
Connector Specifications
67
Cables and Adapters
71
Cable Pinouts
73
Console Port Adapter Pinouts
74
Accessing the Cli through the Console Port
77
Entering the Initial Configuration Information
78
Completing the Setup Program
78
Cisco ME 3600X Started Manual (14 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1.85 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
About this Guide
2
Box Contents
2
Initial Setup
3
Completing the Initial Configuration
4
Managing the Switch through the CLI
6
Installing the Switch
6
Safety Warnings
7
Attaching the Brackets
8
Rack-Mount the Switch
9
Connecting to the Switch Ports
10
Troubleshooting
11
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
12
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