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4500-M

Brand: Cisco | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Serial Cable Pinouts
  5. about this manual
  6. document conventions
  7. Chapter 1 Cisco 4000 Series Overview
  8. Series Specifications
  9. Memory Systems
  10. Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation
  11. Safety Recommendations
  12. Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
  13. Site Configuration Precautions
  14. Installation Checklist
  15. Site Log
  16. Preparing to Make Connections
  17. Console Port and Auxiliary Port Connection Considerations
  18. Network Connection Considerations
  19. Token Ring Connections
  20. Serial Connections
  21. Fiber Distributed Data Interface Connections
  22. BRI Connections
  23. Channelized T1 Connections
  24. Channelized E1 Connections
  25. ATM Connections
  26. Inspecting the System
  27. Chapter 3 Installing the Router
  28. Making Network Connections
  29. Making Ethernet Connections
  30. Making Serial Connections
  31. Making BRI Connections
  32. Making FDDI Network Connections
  33. Making T1 Connections
  34. Making E1 Connections
  35. Making ATM Connections
  36. Connecting Routers with a DC-Input Power Supply
  37. Wiring the DC-Input Power Supply
  38. Making Final Connections to the Router
  39. Chapter 4 Troubleshooting the Initial Hardware Configuration
  40. Troubleshooting the Power and Cooling Systems
  41. Environmental Reporting Features
  42. Reading Network Processor Module LED Indicators
  43. Token Ring Network Processor Module LED Indicators
  44. Four Port Serial Module Indicators
  45. Dual Serial Network Processor Module LED Indicators
  46. FDDI Network Processor Module LED Indicators
  47. BRI Network Processor Module LED Indicators
  48. CT1 Network Processor Module LED Indicators
  49. CE1 Network Processor Module LED Indicators
  50. ATM Network Processor Module LED Indicators
  51. Chapter 5 Maintaining and Upgrading the Router
  52. Removing the Component Tray
  53. Removing Network Processor Modules
  54. Memory Replacement Procedures
  55. Replacing Main Memory SIMMs
  56. Removing Main Memory SIMMS
  57. top view
  58. Installing Main Memory SIMMs
  59. Replacing Shared-Memory SIMMs
  60. Inserting Shared-Memory SIMMs
  61. Removing the Cisco 4500-M and Cisco 4700 Boot Helper Flash Memory SIMM
  62. Installing Flash-Memory SIMMs
  63. Replacing Boot ROMs in the Cisco 4000-M
  64. Replacing Network Processor Modules
  65. cable specifications
  66. Virtual Configuration Register Settings
  67. Changing Configuration Register Settings
  68. Configuring the Boot Field
  69. Enabling Booting from Flash Memory
  70. Entering the Cisco 4000-M ROM Monitor Program
  71. Available ROM Monitor Commands
  72. Entering the ROM Monitor Program
  73. ROM Monitor Command Conventions
  74. Debugging Commands
  75. For United Kingdom Use Only
  76. operating conditions for the european community
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4500-M

Brand: Cisco | Category: Switch
Table of contents
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  17. Table Of Contents
  18. Table Of Contents
  19. related documentation
  20. obtaining documentation
  21. documentation feedback
  22. submitting a service request
  23. Layer 2 Software Features
  24. Chapter 1 Product Overview
  25. EtherChannel Bundles
  26. PVRST+
  27. UDLD
  28. Layer 3 Software Features
  29. Multicast Services
  30. Policy-Based Routing
  31. Management and Security Features
  32. Accessing the Switch CLI
  33. Accessing the CLI Through Telnet
  34. Chapter 2 Command-Line Interface
  35. Understanding Cisco IOS Command Modes
  36. Getting a List of Commands and Syntax
  37. ROMMOM Command-Line Interface
  38. Default Switch Configuration
  39. Configuring DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration
  40. Chapter 3 Configuring the Switch for the First Time
  41. Configuring the TFTP Server
  42. Configuring the DNS Server
  43. Obtaining Configuration Files
  44. Example Configuration
  45. Configuring the Switch
  46. Using Configuration Mode to Configure Your Switch
  47. Saving the Running Configuration Settings to Your Start-up File
  48. Configuring a Default Gateway
  49. Controlling Access to Privileged EXEC Commands
  50. Using the enable password and enable secret Commands
  51. Setting TACACS+ Password Protection for Privileged EXEC Mode
  52. Configuring Multiple Privilege Levels
  53. Recovering a Lost Enable Password
  54. Configuring the Software Configuration Register
  55. Specifying the Startup System Image
  56. Controlling Environment Variables
  57. Overview of Interface Configuration
  58. Using the interface Command
  59. Chapter 4 Configuring Interface
  60. Configuring a Range of Interfaces
  61. Defining and Using Interface-Range Macros
  62. Configuring Optional Interface Features
  63. Configuring Ethernet Interface Speed and Duplex Mode
  64. adding a description for an interface
  65. Configuring Jumbo Frame Support
  66. Interacting with the Baby Giants Feature
  67. Understanding Online Insertion and Removal
  68. Clearing and Resetting the Interface
  69. Checking Module Status
  70. Checking Interfaces Status
  71. C H A P T E R 5 Checking Port Status and Connectivity
  72. Changing the Logout Timer
  73. Using Ping
  74. Running Ping
  75. Using IP Traceroute
  76. Using Layer 2 Traceroute
  77. Running Layer 2 Traceroute
  78. Configuring ICMP
  79. Enabling ICMP Redirect Messages
  80. C H A P T E R 6 Configuring Supervisor Engine Redundancy Using RPR and SSO
  81. Understanding Supervisor Engine Redundancy
  82. RPR Operation
  83. Understanding Supervisor Engine Redundancy Synchronization
  84. SSO Supervisor Engine Configuration Synchronization
  85. Configuring Supervisor Engine Redundancy
  86. Synchronizing the Supervisor Engine Configurations
  87. Performing a Manual Switchover
  88. Performing a Software Upgrade
  89. Manipulating Bootflash on the Redundant Supervisor Engine
  90. Understanding Environmental Monitoring
  91. C H A P T E R 7 Environmental Monitoring and Power Management
  92. Power Management
  93. Power Management for the Catalyst 4500 Series Switches
  94. power management modes
  95. Power Management for the Catalyst 4006 Switch
  96. Power Consumption of Chassis Components
  97. Power Management Modes
  98. Chapter 8 Configuring Power over Ethernet
  99. Configuring Power Consumption for Powered Devices on an Interface
  100. Displaying the Operational Status for an Interface
  101. Displaying the PoE Consumed by a Module
  102. Configuring and Using the Network Assistant
  103. C H A P T E R 9 Configuring Switches with Web-based Tools
  104. Network Assistant-related Default Configuration
  105. Overview of the CLI Commands
  106. Displaying the Network Assistant-Related Configuration
  107. Launching the Network Assistant
  108. Understanding Switch Clusters
  109. Using the CLI to Manage Switch Clusters
  110. Installing and Configuring Embedded CiscoView
  111. Displaying Embedded CiscoView Information
  112. Overview of VLANs
  113. C H A P T E R 10 Understanding and Configuring VLANs
  114. Configurable Normal-Range VLAN Parameters
  115. Configuring VLANs in Global Configuration Mode
  116. Configuring VLANs in VLAN Database Mode
  117. Assigning a Layer 2 LAN Interface to a VLAN
  118. Understanding VMPS
  119. C H A P T E R 11 Configuring Dynamic VLAN Membership
  120. Fall-back VLAN
  121. Understanding VMPS clients
  122. Configuring a Switch as a VMPS Client
  123. reconfirming vlan memberships
  124. Administering and Monitoring the VMPS
  125. Troubleshooting Dynamic Port VLAN Membership
  126. Overview of Layer 2 Ethernet Switching
  127. C H A P T E R 12 Configuring Layer 2 Ethernet Interfaces
  128. Understanding VLAN Trunks
  129. Layer 2 Interface Modes
  130. Layer 2 Interface Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  131. Configuring an Ethernet Interface as a Layer 2 Trunk
  132. Configuring an Interface as a Layer 2 Access Port
  133. Clearing Layer 2 Configuration
  134. Understanding SmartPort Macros
  135. C H A P T E R 13 Configuring SmartPort Macros
  136. SmartPort Macro Configuration Guidelines
  137. Displaying SmartPort Macros
  138. Overview of STP
  139. C H A P T E R 14 Understanding and Configuring STP
  140. Bridge Protocol Data Units
  141. Election of the Root Bridge
  142. STP Port States
  143. STP and IEEE 802.1Q Trunks
  144. Configuring STP
  145. Enabling the Extended System ID
  146. Configuring the Root Bridge
  147. Configuring a Secondary Root Switch
  148. Configuring STP Port Priority
  149. the configuration
  150. Configuring STP Port Cost
  151. Configuring the Bridge Priority of a VLAN
  152. Configuring the Hello Time
  153. Configuring the Maximum Aging Time for a VLAN
  154. Disabling Spanning Tree Protocol
  155. Enabling Per-VLAN Rapid Spanning Tree
  156. specifying the link type
  157. configuring stp features
  158. Chapter 15 Configuring STP Feature
  159. Overview of PortFast
  160. Overview of BPDU Guard
  161. Overview of UplinkFast
  162. Overview of BackboneFast
  163. Enabling Root Guard
  164. Enabling Loop Guard
  165. Enabling PortFast
  166. Enabling BPDU Guard
  167. Enabling UplinkFast
  168. Enabling BackboneFast
  169. Overview of MST
  170. C H A P T E R 16 Understanding and Configuring Multiple Spanning Trees
  171. IEEE 802.1w RSTP
  172. MST-to-SST Interoperability
  173. Common Spanning Tree
  174. MST Regions
  175. Message Age and Hop Count
  176. MST-to-PVST+ Interoperability
  177. Configuring MST
  178. Configuring MST Instance Parameters
  179. Configuring MST Instance Port Parameters
  180. Displaying MST Configurations
  181. Overview of EtherChannel
  182. C H A P T E R 17 Understanding and Configuring EtherChannel
  183. Understanding Load Balancing
  184. Configuring EtherChannel
  185. Configuring Layer 2 EtherChannels
  186. Configuring the LACP System Priority and System ID
  187. Configuring EtherChannel Load Balancing
  188. Removing an Interface from an EtherChannel
  189. Removing an EtherChannel
  190. Overview of IGMP Snooping
  191. C H A P T E R 18 Configuring IGMP Snooping and Filtering
  192. Immediate-Leave Processing
  193. Configuring IGMP Snooping
  194. Enabling IGMP Snooping
  195. Configuring Learning Methods
  196. Configuring a Multicast Router Port Statical
  197. Configuring Explicit Host Tracking
  198. Suppressing Multicast Flooding
  199. Displaying IGMP Snooping Information
  200. Displaying Querier Information
  201. Displaying Group Information
  202. Displaying Multicast Router Interfaces
  203. Displaying MAC Address Multicast Entries
  204. Configuring IGMP Filtering
  205. Default IGMP Filtering Configuration
  206. Applying IGMP Profiles
  207. Setting the Maximum Number of IGMP Groups
  208. Displaying IGMP Filtering Configuration
  209. Understanding 802.1Q Tunneling
  210. C H A P T E R 19 Configuring 802.1Q and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  211. Configuring 802.1Q Tunneling
  212. Q Tunneling and Other Features
  213. Configuring an 802.1Q Tunneling Port
  214. Understanding Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  215. Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  216. Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Configuration Guidelines
  217. Monitoring and Maintaining Tunneling Status
  218. Overview of CDP
  219. Configuring CDP
  220. C H A P T E R 20 Understanding and Configuring CDP
  221. Overview of UDLD
  222. Chapter 21 Configuring UDLD
  223. Enabling UDLD Globally
  224. Disabling UDLD on Fiber-Optic Interfaces
  225. configuring unidirectional ethernet
  226. C H A P T E R 22 Configuring Unidirectional Ethernet
  227. configuring layer 3 interfaces
  228. Chapter 23 Configuring Layer 3 Interface
  229. Logical Layer 3 VLAN Interfaces
  230. Physical Layer 3 Interfaces
  231. Configuring Physical Layer 3 Interfaces
  232. Overview of CEF
  233. C H A P T E R 24 Configuring Cisco Express Forwarding
  234. Catalyst 4500 Series Switch Implementation of CEF
  235. Hardware and Software Switching
  236. Load Balancing
  237. Configuring Load Balancing for CEF
  238. Monitoring and Maintaining CEF
  239. Overview of IP Multicast
  240. C H A P T E R 25 Understanding and Configuring IP Multicast
  241. IP Multicast on the Catalyst 4500 Series Switch
  242. Unsupported Features
  243. Default Configuration in IP MUlticast Routing
  244. enabling dense mode
  245. Monitoring and Maintaining IP Multicast Routing
  246. Displaying the Multicast Routing Table
  247. Displaying IP MFIB
  248. Displaying IP MFIB Fast Drop
  249. Displaying PIM Statistics
  250. Configuration Examples
  251. Overview of Policy-Based Routing
  252. C H A P T E R 26 Configuring Policy-Based Routing
  253. Policy-Based Routing Configuration Task List
  254. Enabling Local PBR
  255. Differing Next Hops Example
  256. Configuration Guidelines
  257. C H A P T E R 27 Understanding and Configuring VTP
  258. Understanding VTP Advertisements
  259. VTP Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  260. Configuring VTP
  261. Configuring the Switch as a VTP Server
  262. Configuring the Switch as a VTP Client
  263. Disabling VTP (VTP Transparent Mode)
  264. Displaying VTP Statistics
  265. Chapter 28 Configuring VRF-lite
  266. Default VRF-lite Configuration
  267. VRF-lite Configuration Guidelines
  268. Configuring VRFs
  269. Configuring BGP PE to CE Routing Sessions
  270. VRF-lite Configuration Example
  271. Configuring Switch S8
  272. Configuring Switch S20
  273. Configuring Switch S11
  274. Displaying VRF-lite Status
  275. Overview of QoS
  276. Chapter 29 Configuring Qo
  277. QoS Terminology
  278. Basic QoS Model
  279. Policing and Marking
  280. Mapping Tables
  281. Packet Modification
  282. Configuring Auto-QoS
  283. Effects of Auto-QoS on the Configuration
  284. Enabling Auto-QoS for VoIP
  285. Displaying Auto-QoS Information
  286. Auto-QoS Configuration Example
  287. Configuring QoS
  288. Enabling QoS Globally
  289. Enabling Dynamic Buffer Limiting
  290. Configuring a QoS Policy
  291. configuring a policy map
  292. Configuring User Based Rate Limiting
  293. Enabling or Disabling QoS on an Interface
  294. Configuring the Trust State of Interfaces
  295. Configuring the CoS Value for an Interface
  296. Configuring DSCP Values for an Interface
  297. Configuring Transmit Queues
  298. Configuring DSCP Maps
  299. Overview of Voice Interfaces
  300. C H A P T E R 30 Configuring Voice Interfaces
  301. Overriding the CoS Priority of Incoming Frames
  302. Configuring Inline Power
  303. Understanding 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
  304. C H A P T E R 31 Understanding and Configuring 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
  305. Authentication Initiation and Message Exchange
  306. Ports in Authorized and Unauthorized States
  307. Using 802.1X with VLAN Assignment
  308. Using 802.1X Authentication for Guest VLANs
  309. X RADIUS Accounting
  310. Using 802.1X with Voice VLAN Ports
  311. How to Configure 802.1X
  312. Default 802.1X Configuration
  313. X Configuration Guidelines
  314. Configuring Switch-to-RADIUS-Server Communication
  315. Enabling 802.1X Accounting
  316. Configuring 802.1X with Guest VLANs
  317. Configuring 802.1X with Voice VLAN
  318. Manually Reauthenticating a Client Connected to a Port
  319. Changing the Switch-to-Client Retransmission Time
  320. Setting the Switch-to-Client Frame-Retransmission Number
  321. Resetting the 802.1X Configuration to the Default Values
  322. configuring port security
  323. Chapter 32 Configuring Port Security
  324. Default Port Security Configuration
  325. Configuring Port Security
  326. Configuring Port Security Aging
  327. displaying port security settings
  328. Displaying Port Security Settings
  329. Overview of DHCP Snooping
  330. C H A P T E R 33 Configuring DHCP Snooping and IP Source Guard
  331. Configuring DHCP Snooping on the Switch
  332. Enabling DHCP Snooping
  333. Enabling DHCP Snooping on Private VLAN
  334. Enabling the DHCP Snooping Database Agent
  335. Displaying DHCP Snooping Information
  336. Displaying a Binding Table
  337. Configuring IP Source Guard on the Switch
  338. Configuring IP Source Guard on Private VLANs
  339. Displaying IP Source Guard Information
  340. Displaying IP Source Binding Information
  341. Overview of Dynamic ARP Inspection
  342. C H A P T E R 34 Understanding and Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection
  343. Interface Trust state, Security Coverage and Network Configuration
  344. Relative Priority of Static Bindings and DHCP Snooping Entries
  345. Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection
  346. Scenario Two: One Switch Supports Dynamic ARP Inspection
  347. Understanding ACLs
  348. C H A P T E R 35 Configuring Network Security with ACLs
  349. Router ACLs
  350. Port ACLs
  351. VLAN Maps
  352. TCAM Programming and ACLs
  353. Layer 4 Operators in ACLs
  354. Restrictions for Layer 4 Operations
  355. How ACL Processing Impacts CPU
  356. Configuring Unicast MAC Address Filtering
  357. Configuring VLAN Maps
  358. VLAN Map Configuration Guidelines
  359. examples of acls and vlan maps
  360. Applying a VLAN Map to a VLAN
  361. denying access to a server on another vlan
  362. Displaying VLAN Access Map Information
  363. Guidelines for Using Router ACLs and VLAN Maps
  364. Configuring PACLs
  365. PACL Configuration Guidelines
  366. Using PACL with Access-Group Mode
  367. Applying ACLs to a Layer 2 Interface
  368. Using PACL with VLAN Maps and Router ACLs
  369. Overview of PVLANs
  370. Chapter 36 Configuring Private VLAN
  371. How to Configure PVLANs
  372. Configuring a VLAN as a PVLAN
  373. Associating a Secondary VLAN with a Primary VLAN
  374. Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as a PVLAN Promiscuous Port
  375. Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as a PVLAN Host Port
  376. Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as a PVLAN Trunk Port
  377. Permitting Routing of Secondary VLAN Ingress Traffic
  378. Overview of Flood Blocking
  379. Blocking Flooded Traffic on an Interface
  380. C H A P T E R 37 Port Unicast and Multicast Flood Blocking
  381. Overview of Storm Control
  382. Hardware-based Storm Control Implementation
  383. C H A P T E R 38 Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control
  384. Disabling Storm Control
  385. Multicast Storm Control
  386. Multicast Suppression on the WS-X4515, WS-X4014, and WS-X4013+ Supervisor Engines
  387. Overview of SPAN and RSPAN
  388. Chapter 39 Configuring SPAN and RSPAN
  389. SPAN and RSPAN Concepts and Terminology
  390. SPAN and RSPAN Session Limits
  391. SPAN Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  392. Configuring SPAN Sources
  393. Configuring SPAN Destinations
  394. Configuration Scenario
  395. Encapsulation Configuration
  396. Access List Filtering
  397. Configuring Access List Filtering
  398. Configuration Example
  399. Configuring RSPAN
  400. Creating an RSPAN Session
  401. Creating an RSPAN Destination Session
  402. Creating an RSPAN Destination Session and Enabling Ingress Traffic
  403. Removing Ports from an RSPAN Session
  404. Specifying VLANs to Monitor
  405. Specifying VLANs to Filter
  406. Displaying SPAN and RSPAN Status
  407. Overview of NetFlow Statistics Collection
  408. C H A P T E R 40 Configuring NetFlow Statistics Collection
  409. Information Derived from Software
  410. Feature Interaction of Netflow Statistics with UBRL and Microflow Policing
  411. Configuring NetFlow Statistics Collection
  412. Enabling NetFlow Statistics Collection
  413. Exporting NetFlow Statistics
  414. Configuring a NetFlow Minimum Prefix Mask for Router-Based Aggregation
  415. Configuring NetFlow Aging Parameters
  416. NetFlow Configuration Examples
  417. Sample NetFlow Minimum Prefix Mask Router-Based Aggregation Schemes
  418. Appendix A Acronym
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4500-M

Brand: Cisco | Category: Network Router
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  12. Acronyms
  13. obtaining documentation
  14. documentation feedback
  15. obtaining additional publications and information
  16. getting help
  17. Chapter1 Command-Line Interface
  18. How to Find Command Options
  19. understanding command modes
  20. Understanding Command Modes
  21. Using the No and Default Forms of Commands
  22. Using the CLI String Search
  23. Saving Configuration Changes
  24. Show Platform Commands
  25. C H A P T E R 2 Cisco IOS Commands for the Catalyst 4500 Series Switches
  26. aaa accounting dot1x default start-stop group radius
  27. aaa accounting system default start-stop group radius
  28. access-group mode
  29. action
  30. apply
  31. arp access-list
  32. attach module
  33. auto qos voip
  34. auto-sync
  35. channel-group
  36. channel-protocol
  37. class-map
  38. clear counters
  39. clear hw-module slot password
  40. clear interface gigabitethernet
  41. clear interface vlan
  42. clear ip access-template
  43. clear ip arp inspection log
  44. clear ip arp inspection statistics
  45. clear ip dhcp snooping database
  46. clear ip dhcp snooping database statistics
  47. clear ip igmp group
  48. clear ip igmp snooping membership
  49. clear ip mfib counters
  50. clear ip mfib fastdrop
  51. clear lacp counters
  52. clear mac-address-table dynamic
  53. clear pagp
  54. clear port-security
  55. clear qos
  56. clear vlan counters
  57. clear vmps statistics
  58. debug adjacency
  59. debug backup
  60. debug condition interface
  61. debug condition standby
  62. debug condition vlan
  63. debug dot1x
  64. debug etherchnl
  65. debug interface
  66. debug ipc
  67. debug ip dhcp snooping event
  68. debug ip dhcp snooping packet
  69. debug ip verify source packet
  70. debug lacp
  71. debug monitor
  72. debug nvram
  73. debug pagp
  74. debug platform packet protocol lacp
  75. debug platform packet protocol pagp
  76. debug pm
  77. debug psecure
  78. debug redundancy
  79. debug smf updates
  80. debug spanning-tree
  81. debug spanning-tree backbonefast
  82. debug spanning-tree switch
  83. debug spanning-tree uplinkfast
  84. debug sw-vlan
  85. debug sw-vlan ifs
  86. debug sw-vlan notification
  87. debug sw-vlan vtp
  88. debug udld
  89. debug vqpc
  90. define interface-range
  91. deny
  92. diagnostic monitor action
  93. dot1x guest-vlan
  94. dot1x initialize
  95. dot1x max-reauth-req
  96. dot1x max-req
  97. dot1x multiple-hosts
  98. dot1x port-control
  99. dot1x re-authenticate
  100. dot1x re-authentication
  101. dot1x system-auth-control
  102. dot1x timeout
  103. duplex
  104. errdisable detect
  105. errdisable recovery
  106. flowcontrol
  107. hw-module power
  108. instance
  109. interface port-channel
  110. interface range
  111. interface vlan
  112. ip arp inspection filter vlan
  113. ip arp inspection limit (interface)
  114. ip arp inspection log-buffer
  115. ip arp inspection trust
  116. ip arp inspection validate
  117. related commands
  118. ip arp inspection vlan
  119. ip arp inspection vlan logging
  120. ip cef load-sharing algorithm
  121. ip dhcp snooping
  122. ip dhcp snooping binding
  123. ip dhcp snooping database
  124. ip dhcp snooping information option
  125. ip dhcp snooping limit rate
  126. ip dhcp snooping trust
  127. ip dhcp snooping vlan
  128. ip igmp filter
  129. ip igmp max-groups
  130. ip igmp profile
  131. ip igmp query-interval
  132. ip igmp snooping
  133. ip igmp snooping report-suppression
  134. ip igmp snooping vlan
  135. ip igmp snooping vlan explicit-tracking
  136. ip igmp snooping vlan immediate-leave
  137. ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter
  138. ip igmp snooping vlan static
  139. ip local-proxy-arp
  140. ip mfib fastdrop
  141. ip route-cache flow
  142. ip source binding
  143. ip sticky-arp
  144. ip verify header vlan all
  145. ip verify source vlan dhcp-snooping
  146. l2protocol-tunnel
  147. l2protocol-tunnel cos
  148. l2protocol-tunnel drop-threshold
  149. l2protocol-tunnel shutdown-threshold
  150. lacp port-priority
  151. lacp system-priority
  152. mac access-list extended
  153. mac-address-table aging-time
  154. mac-address-table dynamic group protocols
  155. mac-address-table static
  156. macro apply cisco-desktop
  157. macro apply cisco-phone
  158. macro apply cisco-router
  159. macro apply cisco-switch
  160. main-cpu
  161. match
  162. monitor session
  163. name
  164. pagp learn-method
  165. pagp port-priority
  166. permit
  167. policy-map
  168. port-channel load-balance
  169. power dc input
  170. power inline
  171. power inline consumption
  172. power redundancy-mode
  173. power supplies required
  174. private-vlan
  175. private-vlan mapping
  176. private-vlan synchronize
  177. qos (global configuration mode)
  178. qos (interface configuration mode)
  179. qos account layer2 encapsulation
  180. qos aggregate-policer
  181. qos cos
  182. qos dscp
  183. qos map dscp
  184. qos map dscp policed
  185. qos rewrite ip dscp
  186. qos trust
  187. qos vlan-based
  188. redundancy
  189. redundancy force-switchover
  190. redundancy reload
  191. remote login module
  192. remote-span
  193. renew ip dhcp snooping database
  194. reset
  195. revision
  196. service-policy
  197. session module
  198. shape
  199. show access-group mode interface
  200. show arp access-list
  201. show auto qos
  202. show bootflash:
  203. show bootvar
  204. show class-map
  205. show diagnostic result module
  206. show diagnostic result module test 2
  207. show diagnostic result module test 3
  208. show dot1x
  209. show environment
  210. show errdisable detect
  211. show errdisable recovery
  212. show etherchannel
  213. show flowcontrol
  214. show idprom
  215. show interfaces
  216. show interfaces capabilities
  217. show interfaces counters
  218. show interfaces counters
  219. show interfaces description
  220. show interfaces link
  221. show interfaces mtu
  222. show interfaces private-vlan mapping
  223. show interfaces status
  224. show interfaces switchport
  225. show interfaces transceiver
  226. show interfaces trunk
  227. show ip arp inspection
  228. show ip arp inspection log
  229. show ip cef vlan
  230. show ip dhcp snooping
  231. show ip dhcp snooping binding
  232. show ip dhcp snooping database
  233. show ip igmp interface
  234. show ip igmp profile
  235. show ip igmp snooping
  236. show ip igmp snooping membership
  237. show ip igmp snooping mrouter
  238. show ip igmp snooping vlan
  239. show ip mfib
  240. show ip mfib fastdrop
  241. show ip mroute
  242. show ip source binding
  243. show ip verify source
  244. show ipc
  245. show l2protocol-tunnel
  246. show lacp
  247. show mac access-group interface
  248. show mac-address-table address
  249. show mac-address-table aging-time
  250. show mac-address-table count
  251. show mac-address-table dynamic
  252. show mac-address-table interface
  253. show mac-address-table multicast
  254. show mac-address-table protocol
  255. show mac-address-table static
  256. show mac-address-table vlan
  257. show module
  258. show monitor
  259. show pagp
  260. show policy-map
  261. show policy-map interface
  262. show port-security
  263. show power
  264. show qos
  265. show qos aggregate policer
  266. show qos dbl
  267. show qos interface
  268. show qos maps
  269. show redundancy
  270. show running-config
  271. show slavebootflash:
  272. show slaveslot0:
  273. show slot0:
  274. show spanning-tree
  275. show spanning-tree mst
  276. show storm-control
  277. show system mtu
  278. show tech-support
  279. show udld
  280. show vlan
  281. show vlan access-map
  282. show vlan counters
  283. show vlan dot1q tag native
  284. show vlan internal usage
  285. show vlan mtu
  286. show vlan private-vlan
  287. show vlan remote-span
  288. show vmps
  289. show vtp
  290. snmp ifindex clear
  291. snmp ifindex persist
  292. snmp-server enable traps
  293. snmp-server ifindex persist
  294. snmp-server ifindex persist compress
  295. spanning-tree backbonefast
  296. spanning-tree bpdufilter
  297. spanning-tree bpduguard
  298. spanning-tree cost
  299. spanning-tree etherchannel guard misconfig
  300. spanning-tree extend system-id
  301. spanning-tree guard
  302. spanning-tree link-type
  303. spanning-tree loopguard default
  304. spanning-tree mode
  305. spanning-tree mst
  306. spanning-tree mst configuration
  307. spanning-tree mst forward-time
  308. spanning-tree mst hello-time
  309. spanning-tree mst max-age
  310. spanning-tree mst max-hops
  311. spanning-tree mst root
  312. spanning-tree pathcost method
  313. spanning-tree portfast (interface configuration mode)
  314. spanning-tree portfast bpdufilter default
  315. spanning-tree portfast bpduguard default
  316. spanning-tree portfast default
  317. spanning-tree port-priority
  318. spanning-tree uplinkfast
  319. spanning-tree vlan
  320. speed
  321. storm-control
  322. storm-control broadcast include multicast
  323. switchport
  324. switchport access vlan
  325. switchport block
  326. switchport mode
  327. switchport port-security
  328. switchport private-vlan association trunk
  329. switchport private-vlan host-association
  330. switchport private-vlan mapping
  331. switchport private-vlan trunk allowed vlan
  332. switchport private-vlan trunk native vlan
  333. switchport trunk
  334. system mtu
  335. traceroute mac
  336. traceroute mac ip
  337. tx-queue
  338. udld (global configuration mode)
  339. udld (interface configuration mode)
  340. udld reset
  341. unidirectional
  342. username
  343. verify
  344. vlan (VLAN Database mode)
  345. vlan access-map
  346. vlan database
  347. vlan dot1q tag native
  348. vlan filter
  349. vlan internal allocation policy
  350. vmps reconfirm (global configuration)
  351. vmps reconfirm (privileged EXEC)
  352. vmps retry
  353. vmps server
  354. vtp (global configuration mode)
  355. vtp client
  356. vtp domain
  357. vtp password
  358. vtp pruning
  359. vtp server
  360. vtp transparent
  361. vtp v2-mode
  362. i n d e x
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