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- Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series
- cisco catalyst 6500 series
- cisco catalyst 4500 series
- Cisco Catalyst 4900 Series
- Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series
- Cisco Catalyst 3560 Series
- Cisco Catalyst 2960 Series
- Cisco Catalyst 2950 Series
- Cisco Catalyst 2940 Series
- investment protection
- Cisco Catalyst Express 500 Series
- Optics
- Catalyst 6500 Catalyst
- Catalyst
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- Technology Spotlight
- Cisco Catalyst Family Feature Comparison
- Cisco Catalyst Switching Transition Guide
- Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series
- cisco catalyst 6500 series
- cisco catalyst 4500 series
- Cisco Catalyst 4900 Series
- Cisco Catalyst 3750-E Series
- Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series
- Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series
- Cisco Catalyst 3560 Series
- Cisco Catalyst 2960 Series
- Cisco Catalyst 2940 Series
- cisco catalyst express series
- Cisco Catalyst Express 500 Series
- Cisco Optics General Overview
- Cisco Optics Product Overview
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- command syntax conventions
- how to use this book
- configuration steps
- CLI Usage
- Using Cisco IOS Software
- ROM Monitor
- Switch Functionality
- Catalyst 3000 Series
- Catalyst 4500 Series
- Catalyst 6500
- Switched Campus Network Designs
- Catalyst Switch Families
- Supervisor Engine Configuration
- Configuration of Prompt
- IP Addressing and Services
- configuring a default gateway
- Configuring HTTP Services
- Passwords and Password Recovery
- Password Recovery: Procedure 1
- Feature Example
- Password Recovery on IOS Devices: Procedure 2
- resetting modules
- Powering Modules Up and Down
- Navigating File Systems
- Deleting Files from Flash
- copying system files
- File System Boot Parameters
- Alias Commands
- Redundant Supervisors
- Forcing a Change to the Standby Supervisor
- Synchronizing IOS Images
- Synchronizing Boot Parameters
- Cisco Discovery Protocol
- system time configuration
- Setting the System Time Through NTP
- Example
- Layer 2 Interface Configuration
- Displaying Information About the Switching Table
- Port Selection
- Port Selection Example
- Ethernet Example
- Displaying Information About Layer 2 Interfaces
- EtherChannel
- Configuration
- EtherChannel Example
- Displaying Information About EtherChannels
- Layer 3 Interface Configuration
- Layer 3 Ethernet Interfaces
- verifying the configuration
- Layer 3 EtherChannels
- Verifying the Channel
- WAN Interfaces
- Configuring a SPA Interface Processor (SIP) / Shared Port Adapter (SPA WAN Interface
- Configuring a Packet-over-SONET Interface
- Verifying Configurations
- Layer 3 Virtual Interfaces
- Configuring Subinterfaces
- Routing Tables
- Verifying Routes
- VLANs and Trunking
- Creation of an Ethernet VLAN
- VLAN Port Assignments
- Verifying VLAN Assignments
- Specifying VLANs to Trunk
- Verifying Trunks
- VLAN Trunking Protocol
- Setting VTP Passwords
- Changing VTP Modes
- Enabling VTP Pruning
- Changing VTP Versions
- Private VLANs
- Configuring Private VLANs
- Configuring Private Edge VLANs
- Verifying Private VLAN Operation
- Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
- STP Process
- STP Tiebreakers
- stp port states
- Improving STP Stability
- STP Configuration
- stp configuration examples
- STP Load Balancing
- STP Convergence Tuning
- Configuring STP Convergence Tuning
- Navigating the Spanning-Tree Topology
- root port
- Configuring High Availability Features
- SSO/NSF Configuration
- Displaying Information About SSO and NSF
- HSRP Example
- Displaying Information About HSRP
- Multicast
- IGMP Snooping
- igmp snooping example
- Displaying Information About IGMP Snooping
- Server Load Balancing (SLB)
- SLB Example
- Displaying Information About SLB
- SLB Firewall Load Balancing
- Firewall Load-Balancing Example
- Displaying Information About Firewall Load Balancing
- Displaying Information About SLB Probes
- Controlling Traffic and Switch Access
- configuring broadcast suppression
- verifying configuration
- Port Security
- Verification
- IOS VACL Configuration
- Switch Authentication
- Access Class
- port security
- dhcp snooping
- Dynamic ARP Inspection
- Switch Management
- Logging Example
- SNMP Example
- span configuration
- RSPAN Configuration
- SPAN Examples
- Displaying Information About SPAN
- Power Management
- Displaying Information About Power Management
- Packet-Tracing Example
- Quality of Service
- Layer 2 QoS Classification and Marking
- Layer 3 QoS Classification and Marking
- Catalyst Switch Queuing
- Catalyst 2000/3000 Configuration
- Displaying Information About QoS
- QoS Data Export
- QoS Data Export Example
- Voice
- Voice QoS
- Access Layer Configuration
- Distribution and Core Layer Configuration
- Voice QoS Example
- Cabling Quick Reference
- ethernet connections
- Asynchronous Serial Connections
- T1/E1 CSU/DSU Connections
- Well-known Protocol, Port, and Other Numbers
- Index
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- series overview
- Cisco Switching Transition Guide
- Cisco Nexus 7000 Series
- Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series
- Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series
- Cisco Nexus 5000 Series
- Cisco Nexus 3000 Series
- Cisco Catalyst 4900 Series
- Cisco Catalyst 3750-X Series
- Cisco Catalyst 3750-E Series
- Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series
- Cisco Catalyst 3560-X Series
- Cisco Catalyst 3560-E Series
- Cisco Catalyst 3560 Series
- Cisco Catalyst 2960-S Series
- Cisco Catalyst 2960 Series
- Cisco Catalyst Express Series
- Cisco Nexus 2000 Series
- nexus 2000 series
- Cisco Nexus 4000 Series
- nexus 4000 series
- Cisco Nexus 1000V Series
- cisco nexus 1000v series switches
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- cisco catalyst 2900 series switches
- Cisco Catalyst 2900 Series Switches
- cisco me 3400 series ethernet access switches
- Cisco ME 3400 Series Ethernet Access Switches
- cisco catalyst 3500 xl series switches
- Cisco Catalyst 3500 XL Series Switches
- cisco catalyst 3550 series switches
- Cisco Catalyst 3550 Series Switches
- cisco catalyst 3560 series switches
- Cisco Catalyst 3560 Series Switches
- cisco catalyst 3750 series switches
- Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series Switches
- cisco catalyst 3750 metro series switches
- Cisco Catalyst 3750 Metro Series Switches
- cisco catalyst 4000 series switches
- Cisco Catalyst 4000 Series Switches
- cisco catalyst 4500 series switches
- Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Switches
- cisco me 4900 series ethernet access switches
- Cisco ME 4900 Series Ethernet Access Switches
- Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series (IOS) Switches
- Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series (CatOS) Switches
- cisco me 6500 series ethernet switches
- Cisco ME 6500 Series Ethernet Switches
- routing protocols
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- related documentation
- obtaining documentation
- ordering documentation
- reporting security problems in cisco products
- submitting a service request
- obtaining additional publications and information
- getting help
- how to find command options
- understanding command modes
- using the no and default forms of commands
- using the cli string search
- clear ssl-proxy conn
- clear ssl-proxy content
- clear ssl-proxy session
- clear ssl-proxy stats
- crypto pki export pem
- crypto pki import pem
- crypto pki export pkcs12
- crypto pki import pkcs12
- crypto key decrypt rsa
- crypto key encrypt rsa
- crypto key export rsa pem
- crypto key import rsa pem
- crypto key lock rsa
- crypto key unlock rsa
- debug ssl-proxy
- interface ssl-proxy
- natpool
- policy health-probe tcp
- policy http-header
- policy ssl
- policy tcp
- policy url-rewrite
- service
- service client
- show interfaces ssl-proxy
- show ssl-proxy buffers
- show ssl-proxy certificate-history
- show ssl-proxy conn
- show ssl-proxy context
- show ssl-proxy crash-info
- show ssl-proxy mac address
- show ssl-proxy natpool
- show ssl-proxy policy
- show ssl-proxy service
- show ssl-proxy stats
- show ssl-proxy status
- show ssl-proxy version
- show ssl-proxy vlan
- snmp-server enable
- ssl-proxy context
- ssl-proxy crypto selftest
- ssl-proxy mac address
- ssl-proxy pki
- ssl-proxy crypto key unlock rsa
- ssl-proxy ip-frag-ttl
- ssl-proxy ssl ratelimit
- standby authentication
- standby delay minimum reload
- standby ip
- standby mac-address
- standby mac-refresh
- standby name
- standby preempt
- standby priority
- standby redirects
- standby timers
- standby track
- standby use-bia
- standby version
- Appendix A Acronym
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- about this guide
- related documentation
- obtaining documentation
- documentation feedback
- obtaining technical assistance
- technical assistance center
- product overview
- software features
- supported hardware
- supported software
- basic concepts
- Network Element Object
- Containment Views
- Physical View
- Normal State
- Perflostcomms State
- getting started
- Chapter 3 Getting Started
- Using Cisco EMF
- Quitting a Cisco EMF User Session
- Deploying C65/76M Objects
- launching object management dialogs
- Launching Object Management Dialogs
- Chapter 4 Deploying the C65/76M
- deployment and commissioning process
- Deployment and Commissioning Process
- manual deployment
- IP Auto Discovery
- Predeployment
- predeploying subchassis modules
- Chapter 5 Physical Object Dialog Boxe
- Inventory Tab
- Performance Tab
- Additional Notes Tab
- C6576M Power Supply Dialog Box
- C6576M Supervisor Module Dialog Box
- C6576M Ethernet Module Dialog Box
- C6576M Ethernet Interface Dialog Box
- Configuration Tab
- Routing Protocol Tab
- HSRP Tab
- C6576M Switch Fabric Module Dialog Box
- C6576M FlexWAN Module Dialog Box
- C6576M Port Adapter Dialog Box
- C6576M Optical Services Modules Dialog Box
- C6576M SLB Dialog Box
- Client Side VLAN Tab
- Server Side VLAN Tab
- Server Farms Tab
- Virtual Servers Tab
- C6576M ATM T3 Interface Dialog Box
- ATM/T3 Tab
- C6576M ATM E3 Interface Dialog Box
- ATM/E3 Tab
- C6576M ATM SONET Interface Dialog Box
- ATM/Sonet Tab
- C6576M OSM GE-WAN Interface Dialog Box
- C6576M OSM Channelized SONET Interface Dialog Box
- status field
- C6576M OSM POS Interface Dialog Box
- C6576M OSM Serial Subinterface Dialog Box
- Interface Configuration Tab
- DS-3 Configuration Tab
- DS-3 Statistics Tab
- C6576M OSM POS Subinterface Dialog Box
- POS Statistics Tab
- Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxe
- C6576M NE Config/Mgmt Dialog Box
- System Information Tab
- SNMP Tab
- SNMP Trap Tab
- C6576M Software Dialog Box
- Cat OS Image Tab
- IOS Config File Tab
- Cat OS Config File Tab
- C6576M Syslog Dialog Box
- Catalyst OS Tab
- C6576M VTP Dialog Box
- C6576M VLAN Dialog Box
- VLAN Membership Tab
- Global Tab
- EoMPLS Tab
- VLAN Database Tab
- C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box
- Membership Tab
- C6576M BGP Dialog Box
- Neighbor Tab
- Redistribution Tab
- Distribution List Tab
- C6576M OSPF Dialog Box
- Area Tab
- Network Tab
- C6576M EIGRP Dialog Box
- C6576M IS-IS Dialog Box
- Interfaces Tab
- C6576M NDE Configuration Dialog Box
- NDE Filters Tab
- C6576M STP Dialog Box
- C6576M ACL Configuration Dialog Box
- C6576M Loopback Dialog Box
- C6576M QoS Dialog Box
- Named Aggregate Tab
- Class Maps Tab
- C6576M QoS Policy Map Dialog Box
- Policy Map Classes Tab
- Network Element Profile
- Chapter 7 Profile
- Applying a Network Element Profile
- Applying a Syslog Profile
- Chapter 8 Alarm and Alarm Management
- Event Browser
- full event description dialog
- Full Event Description Dialog
- C65/76M Alarms
- object state alarms
- Object State Alarms
- all modules
- Attribute Value Alarms
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- cisco router guide
- Table Of Contents
- series overview
- product transition matrix
- cisco 860 series
- cisco 880 series
- cisco 890 series
- cisco 2800 series
- cisco 3800 series
- cisco 7200 series
- cisco 7301 series
- cisco 7304 series
- cisco asr 1000 series
- cisco 7600 series
- cisco catalyst 6500 series
- cisco interface card compatibility quick look
- cisco advanced integration module compatibility quick look
- cisco port adapter compatibility quick look
- cisco shared port adapter compatibility quick look
- cisco usb flash memory compatibility quick look
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- Troubleshooting
- related documentation
- obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
- product overview
- Chapter 1 Product Overview
- Catalyst 6503 Switch
- Catalyst 6503-E Switch
- Catalyst 6504-E Switch
- catalyst 6506 switch
- Catalyst 6506 Switch
- Catalyst 6506-E Switch
- catalyst 6509 switch
- Catalyst 6509 Switch
- Catalyst 6509-E Switch
- Catalyst 6509-NEB Switch
- Catalyst 6509-NEB-A Switch
- Catalyst 6509-V-E Switch
- catalyst 6513 switch
- Catalyst 6513 Switch
- Catalyst 6513-E Switch
- preparing for installation
- Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation
- Temperature
- Humidity
- Dust and Particles
- Shock and Vibration
- System Grounding
- Maintaining Safety with Electricity
- Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
- Power Requirements
- Power Connection Guidelines for DC-Powered Systems
- Cabling Requirements
- installing the switch
- Chapter 3 Installing the Switch
- Rack-Mounting Guidelines
- Unpacking the Switch
- Installing a Catalyst 6503 or Catalyst 6503-E Switch Chassis
- Rack-Mounting the Chassis
- What is Next
- Installing a Catalyst 6504-E Switch Chassis
- Optional Installation Kits
- Installing a Catalyst 6506 or Catalyst 6506-E Switch Chassis
- Installing the 3 RU Rack-Mount Shelf Kit
- Installing a Catalyst 6509 or Catalyst 6509-E Switch Chassis
- Installing a Catalyst 6509-NEB or Catalyst 6509-NEB-A Switch Chassis
- L Brackets on the Catalyst 6509-NEB-A Switch Chassis
- Installing the Cable Management System (Catalyst 6509-NEB-A Only)
- replacing the cable guide
- Installing a Catalyst 6509-V-E Switch Chassis
- Installing the 3 RU Rack-Mount Shelf
- Installing the Cable Management System (Optional)
- Installing a Catalyst 6513 or Catalyst 6513-E Switch Chassis
- L Brackets on the Catalyst 6513 and Catalyst 6513-E Switch Chassis
- Generic Installation Procedures
- required tools
- Installing the Rubber Feet Kit
- Establishing the System Ground
- Required Tools and Equipment
- Installing the Power Supplies in the Switch Chassis
- Connecting the Supervisor Engine Uplink Ports
- Using the Catalyst 6509-V-E Cable Management System
- Verifying Switch Chassis Installation
- Online Insertion and Removal
- Removing and Installing the AC-Input Power Supplies
- C H A P T E R 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures
- Removing and Installing the 2700 W AC-Input Power Supply
- AC-Input Power Supplies
- Removing and Installing the DC-Input Power Supplies
- Removing and Installing a 1300 W or 2500 W DC-Input Power Supply
- Removing and Installing the 2700 W DC-Input Power Supply
- Removing and Installing a 4000 W DC-Input Power Supply
- Removing and Installing a 6000 W DC-Input Power Supply
- Removing and Installing PEMs
- Required Tools
- Installing the AC-Input PEM
- Installing the DC-Input PEM
- Removing and Installing the Fan Tray
- Removing the Fan Tray
- Installing the Fan Assembly
- Checking the Air Filter
- Required Tools and Components
- Installing the Ferrite Bead
- power supply specifications
- Appendix A Power Supply Specification
- w power supply specifications
- W AC-Input and DC-Input Power Supplies
- W Power Supply Specifications
- W Power Supply AC Power Cords
- W AC-Input Power Supply
- Remote Power Cycling Feature
- ac power cord illustrations
- AC Power Cord Illustrations
- power supply redundancy
- Power Supply Redundancy
- specifications
- A P P E N D I X B Transceivers, Module Connectors, and Cable Specifications
- gb gbic transceivers
- gb sfp transceivers
- xenpak transceivers
- wdm transceivers
- module connectors
- rj-21 connector
- rj-21 connector (ws-x6624-fxs only)
- sc connector
- mt-rj connector
- lc connector
- Cables
- identifying a rollover cable
- console port mode 1 signaling and pinouts
- modem adapter
- patch cord configuration example
- differential mode delay
- cleaning the fiber-optic connectors
- repacking the switch
- chassis and module power and heat values
- Getting Started
- solving problems at the system component level
- identifying startup problems
- troubleshooting the power supply
- troubleshooting the fan assembly
- contacting customer service
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- catalyst 6500 series switch chassis overview
- catalyst 6503-e
- catalyst 6504-e
- catalyst 6506-e
- catalyst 6509-e
- catalyst 6509-neb
- catalyst 6509-neb-a
- catalyst 6509-v-e
- catalyst 6513-e
- supervisor engines
- supervisor engine 32 pisa
- supervisor engine 720-10ge
- supervisor engine 2t
- installing supervisor engines
- required tools
- removing a supervisor engine
- installing the cisco microsoft windows usb device driver
- uninstalling the cisco microsoft windows usb driver
- installing pluggable transceivers
- attaching optical network interface cables
- where to go next
- pluggable transceivers
- console port
- console port mode switch (supervisor engine 2 only)
- modem adapter
- console port mode 2 signaling and pinouts
- usb ports
- fiber-optic connectors
- esd precautions
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- related documentation
- obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
- C H A P T E R 1 Introduction to the Firewall Services Module
- Security Policy Overview
- Permitting or Denying Traffic with Access Lists
- Applying Application Inspection
- Using the MSFC
- Firewall Mode Overview
- Stateful Inspection Overview
- Security Context Overview
- Switch Overview
- C H A P T E R 2 Configuring the Switch for the Firewall Services Module
- VLAN Guidelines
- Adding Switched Virtual Interfaces to the MSFC
- SVI Overview
- Configuring SVIs
- Customizing the FWSM Internal Interface
- Configuring the Switch for Failover
- Managing the Firewall Services Module Boot Partitions
- Resetting the FWSM or Booting from a Specific Partition
- Connecting to the Firewall Services Module
- C H A P T E R 3 Connecting to the Firewall Services Module and Managing the Configuration
- Managing the Configuration
- Copying the Startup Configuration to the Running Configuration
- Creating Text Configuration Files Offline
- C H A P T E R 4 Configuring Security Contexts
- Admin Context Configuration
- Invalid Classifier Criteria
- Classification Examples
- Sharing Interfaces Between Contexts
- NAT and Origination of Traffic
- Management Access to Security Contexts
- Context Administrator Access
- Restoring Single Context Mode
- About Memory Partitions
- Setting the Number of Memory Partitions
- Changing the Memory Partition Size
- Reallocating Rules Between Features for a Specific Memory Partition
- Configuring Resource Management
- Classes and Class Members Overview
- Default Class
- Class Members
- Configuring a Security Context
- Changing Between Contexts and the System Execution Space
- Managing Security Contexts
- Changing the Admin Context
- Reloading a Security Context
- Reloading by Removing and Readding the Context
- Viewing Resource Allocation
- Viewing Resource Usage
- Monitoring SYN Attacks in Contexts
- Routed Mode Overview
- Chapter 5 Configuring the Firewall Mode
- An Outside User Visits a Web Server on the DMZ
- An Inside User Visits a Web Server on the DMZ
- An Outside User Attempts to Access an Inside Host
- A DMZ User Attempts to Access an Inside Host
- Transparent Mode Overview
- Management Interface
- MAC Address vs. Route Lookups
- Transparent Firewall Guidelines
- Unsupported Features in Transparent Mode
- How Data Moves Through the Transparent Firewall
- An Inside User Visits a Web Server
- An Inside User Visits a Web Server Using NAT
- An Outside User Visits a Web Server on the Inside Network
- Setting Transparent or Routed Firewall Mode
- Security Level Overview
- C H A P T E R 6 Configuring Interface Parameters
- Configuring an Interface
- Configuring Interfaces for Transparent Firewall Mode
- Guidelines and Limitations
- Configuring Transparent Firewall Interfaces for Through Traffic
- Adding a Management Interface
- Allowing Communication Between Interfaces on the Same Security Level
- Configuring Intra-Interface Communication
- Turning Off and Turning On Interfaces
- Changing the Passwords
- Chapter 7 Configuring Basic Setting
- Setting the Hostname
- Setting the Domain Name
- Configuring a Login Banner
- How Routing Behaves Within FWSM
- Next Hop Selection Process
- C H A P T E R 8 Configuring IP Routing and DHCP Services
- Configuring a Default Route
- Monitoring a Static or Default Route
- Configuring BGP Stub Routing
- BGP Stub Limitations
- Monitoring BGP Stub Routing
- Restarting the BGP Stub Routing Process
- Enabling OSPF
- Redistributing Routes Between OSPF Processes
- Configuring OSPF Interface Parameters
- Configuring OSPF Area Parameters
- Configuring OSPF NSSA
- Configuring a Point-To-Point, Non-Broadcast OSPF Neighbor
- Configuring Route Summarization Between OSPF Areas
- Generating a Default Route
- Logging Neighbors Going Up or Down
- Monitoring OSPF
- Restarting the OSPF Process
- Configuring EIGRP
- Enabling and Configuring EIGRP Routing
- Enabling and Configuring EIGRP Stub Routing
- Enabling EIGRP Authentication
- Defining an EIGRP Neighbor
- Configuring the EIGRP Hello Interval and Hold Time
- Configuring Summary Aggregate Addresses
- Changing the Interface Delay Value
- Disabling Neighbor Change and Warning Message Logging
- Adding Interfaces to ASR Groups
- Configuring Route Health Injection
- RHI Guidelines
- Configuring DHCP
- Configuring DHCP Options
- Using Cisco IP Phones with a DHCP Server
- Configuring DHCP Relay Services
- Preserving DHCP Option 82
- Multicast Routing Overview
- C H A P T E R 9 Configuring Multicast Routing
- Disabling IGMP on an Interface
- Controlling Access to Multicast Groups
- Changing the Query Response Time
- Configuring a Static Multicast Route
- Configuring a Static Rendezvous Point Address
- Configuring PIM Message Intervals
- IPv6-Enabled Commands
- Configuring IPv6 on an Interface
- Configuring a Dual IP Stack on an Interface
- Configuring IPv6 Default and Static Routes
- Configuring IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
- Configuring the Neighbor Solicitation Message Interval
- Configuring Router Advertisement Messages
- Configuring the Router Advertisement Transmission Interval
- Suppressing Router Advertisement Messages
- Viewing IPv6 Routes
- AAA Overview
- C H A P T E R 11 Configuring AAA Servers and the Local Database
- AAA Server and Local Database Support
- RADIUS Server Support
- SDI Server Support
- Kerberos Server Support
- Configuring the Local Database
- Identifying AAA Server Groups and Servers
- Public Key Cryptography
- C H A P T E R 12 Configuring Certificates
- About Trustpoints
- Preparing for Certificates
- Removing Key Pairs
- Verifying Configurations for Specified Settings
- Exporting and Importing Keypairs and Certificates
- Linking Certificates to a Trustpoint
- Access List Overview
- Access List Types
- C H A P T E R 13 Identifying Traffic with Access Lists
- Access List Commitment
- Maximum Number of ACEs
- Allowing Broadcast and Multicast Traffic through the Transparent Firewall
- Adding an EtherType Access List
- Using Extended and EtherType Access Lists on the Same Interface
- Adding a Standard Access List
- Adding Object Groups
- Adding a Network Object Group
- Adding a Service Object Group
- Nesting Object Groups
- Using Object Groups with an Access List
- Displaying Object Groups
- Adding Remarks to Access Lists
- Configuring Access List Group Optimization
- Scheduling Extended Access List Activation
- Applying the Time Range to an ACE
- Configuring Logging for an ACE
- Managing Deny Flows
- Understanding Failover
- Chapter 14 Configuring Failover
- State Link
- Inter-Chassis Failover
- Transparent Firewall Requirements
- Active/Standby and Active/Active Failover
- Active/Active Failover
- Determining Which Type of Failover to Use
- Regular Failover
- Failover Health Monitoring
- Rapid Link Failure Detection
- Failover Configuration Limitations
- Configuring Optional Active/Standby Failover Settings
- Using Active/Active Failover
- Configuring Optional Active/Active Failover Settings
- Configuring Failover Communication Authentication/Encryption
- Viewing Monitored Interfaces
- Controlling and Monitoring Failover
- Disabling Failover
- Monitoring Failover
- inbound and outbound access list overview
- C H A P T E R 15 Permitting or Denying Network Access
- applying an access list to an interface
- Applying an Access List to an Interface
- NAT Overview
- Chapter 16 Configuring NAT
- NAT in Transparent Mode
- NAT Control
- NAT Types
- Static NAT
- Static PAT
- Bypassing NAT when NAT Control is Enabled
- NAT Session (Xlate) Creation
- NAT and PAT Global Pool Usage
- Order of NAT Commands Used to Match Real Addresses
- Configuring NAT Control
- Configuring Xlate Bypass
- Dynamic NAT and PAT Implementation
- Configuring Dynamic NAT or PAT
- Using Static NAT
- Using Static PAT
- Bypassing NAT
- Configuring Identity NAT
- Configuring NAT Exemption
- NAT Examples
- Overlapping Networks
- Redirecting Ports
- AAA Performance
- Chapter 17 Applying AAA for Network Acces
- Static PAT and HTTP
- Configuring Custom Login Prompts
- Enabling Secure Authentication of Web Clients
- Disabling Authentication Challenge per Protocol
- Configuring Authorization for Network Access
- Configuring RADIUS Authorization
- Configuring a RADIUS Server to Download Per-User Access Control List Names
- Configuring Accounting for Network Access
- Using MAC Addresses to Exempt Traffic from Authentication and Authorization
- Filtering Overview
- C H A P T E R 18 Applying Filtering Services
- Filtering Java Applets
- Filtering URLs and FTP Requests with an External Server
- Buffering the Content Server Response
- Filtering HTTP URLs
- Truncating Long HTTP URLs
- Filtering FTP Requests
- Viewing Filtering Server Statistics
- Viewing Caching Statistics
- Configuring ARP Inspection
- C H A P T E R 19 Configuring ARP Inspection and Bridging Parameters
- Customizing the MAC Address Table
- Disabling MAC Address Learning
- Information About Modular Policy Framework
- Chapter 20 Using Modular Policy Framework
- Default Global Policy
- Identifying Traffic (Layer 3/4 Class Map)
- Creating a Layer 3/4 Class Map for Through Traffic
- Configuring Special Actions for Application Inspections (Inspection Policy Map)
- Inspection Policy Map Overview
- Identifying Traffic in an Inspection Class Map
- Creating a Regular Expression
- Creating a Regular Expression Class Map
- Information About Layer 3/4 Policy Maps
- Order in Which Multiple Feature Actions are Applied
- Incompatibility of Certain Feature Actions
- Feature Matching Guidelines for Multiple Policy Maps
- Applying Actions to an Interface (Service Policy)
- Modular Policy Framework Examples
- Applying Inspection and Connection Limits to HTTP Traffic to Specific Servers
- Configuring Connection Limits and Timeouts
- C H A P T E R 21 Configuring Advanced Connection Features
- Permitting or Denying Application Types with PISA Integration
- PISA Integration Overview
- Failover Support
- Configuring the Switch for PISA/FWSM Integration
- Changing the MTU on the Switch to Support Longer Packet Length
- Sample Switch Configurations for PISA Integration
- Monitoring PISA Connections
- TCP State Bypass Overview
- Unsupported Features
- Connection Timeout
- Disabling TCP Normalization
- Configuring the Fragment Size
- C H A P T E R 22 Applying Application Layer Protocol Inspection
- Inspection Limitations
- Default Inspection Policy
- Configuring Application Inspection
- CTIQBE Inspection
- Enabling and Configuring CTIQBE Inspection
- Verifying and Monitoring CTIQBE Inspection
- CTIQBE Sample Configurations
- DCERPC Inspection
- Configuring a DCERPC Inspection Policy Map for Additional Inspection Control
- DNS Inspection
- How DNS Rewrite Works
- Configuring DNS Rewrite
- Configuring DNS Rewrite with Two NAT Zones
- DNS Rewrite with Three NAT Zones
- Configuring DNS Rewrite with Three NAT Zones
- Configuring DNS Inspection
- Verifying and Monitoring DNS Inspection
- DNS Guard
- FTP Inspection
- The request-command deny Command
- Configuring FTP Inspection
- Verifying and Monitoring FTP Inspection
- GTP Inspection
- GTP Maps and Commands
- Enabling and Configuring GTP Inspection
- Verifying and Monitoring GTP Inspection
- GGSN Load Balancing
- GTP Sample Configuration
- H.323 Inspection
- H.323 Inspection Overview
- Limitations and Restrictions
- Topologies Requiring H.225 Configuration
- Enabling and Configuring H.323 Inspection
- Configuring H.323 and H.225 Timeout Values
- Monitoring H.225 Sessions
- Monitoring H.323 RAS Sessions
- H.323 GUP Configuration
- H.323 Sample Configuration
- HTTP Inspection
- ICMP Inspection
- MGCP Inspection
- Configuring MGCP Call Agents and Gateways
- Configuring MGCP Timeout Values
- MGCP Sample Configuration
- NetBIOS Inspection
- PPTP Inspection
- Using RealPlayer
- SIP Inspection
- SIP Instant Messaging
- IP Address Privacy
- Configuring SIP Timeout Values
- Verifying and Monitoring SIP Inspection
- SIP Sample Configuration
- router configuration
- Skinny (SCCP) Inspection
- Supporting Cisco IP Phones
- Verifying and Monitoring SCCP Inspection
- SCCP (Skinny) Sample Configuration
- SMTP and Extended SMTP Inspection
- Configuring and Enabling SMTP and Extended SMTP Application Inspection
- SNMP Inspection
- Enabling and Configuring SNMP Application Inspection
- SQL*Net Inspection
- Sun RPC Inspection Overview
- Managing Sun RPC Services
- TFTP Inspection
- Allowing Telnet Access
- Allowing SSH Access
- C H A P T E R 23 Configuring Management Access
- Allowing HTTPS Access for ASDM
- Configuring Basic Settings for All Tunnels
- Configuring VPN Client Access
- Configuring a Site-to-Site Tunnel
- Allowing ICMP to and from the FWSM
- AAA for System Administrators
- CLI Access Overview
- Enabling CLI or ASDM Authentication
- Configuring Authentication to Access Privileged EXEC Mode
- Configuring Command Authorization
- Configuring Local Command Authorization
- Configuring TACACS+ Command Authorization
- Configuring Command Accounting
- Recovering from a Lockout
- Managing Licenses
- C H A P T E R 24 Managing Software, Licenses, and Configurations
- Installation Overview
- Installing Application Software from the Maintenance Partition
- Installing ASDM from the FWSM CLI
- Upgrading Failover Pairs
- Upgrading an Active/Standby Failover Pair to a New Maintenance Release
- Upgrading Failover Pairs to a New Minor or Major Release
- Installing Maintenance Software
- Upgrading the Maintenance Software
- Downloading and Backing Up Configuration Files
- Viewing Files in Flash Memory
- Downloading a Context Configuration to Disk
- Backing Up the Configuration
- Copying the Configuration from the Terminal Display
- Viewing Auto Update Server Status
- Configuring and Managing Syslog Messages
- C H A P T E R 25 Monitoring the Firewall Services Module
- Disabling Logging to All Configured Output Destinations
- Configuring Log Output Destinations
- Sending Syslog Messages to an E-mail Address
- Sending Syslog Messages to ASDM
- Sending Syslog Messages to a Switch Session, Telnet Session, or SSH Session
- Sending Syslog Messages to the Log Buffer
- Filtering Syslog Messages
- Message Filtering Overview
- Filtering Syslog Messages with Custom Message Lists
- Customizing the Log Configuration
- Including the Device ID in Syslog Messages
- Disabling a Syslog Message
- Changing the Amount of Internal Flash Memory Available for Syslog Messages
- Understanding Syslog Messages
- Severity Levels
- Enabling SNMP
- Testing Your Configuration
- C H A P T E R 26 Troubleshooting the Firewall Services Module
- Pinging Through the FWSM
- Disabling the Test Configuration
- Reloading the FWSM
- Resetting the Maintenance Partition Passwords
- Capturing Packets
- Configuring a Packet Capture
- Common Problems
- Switch Hardware and Software Compatibility
- Appendix A Specification
- Physical Attributes
- Managed System Resources
- Fixed System Resources
- Default Rule Allocation
- Reallocating Rules Between Features
- Routed Mode Sample Configurations
- Appendix B Sample Configuration
- Admin Context Configuration (Example 1)
- Customer A Context Configuration (Example 1)
- Customer C Context Configuration (Example 1)
- Example 2: Single Mode Firewall Using Same Security Level Example
- FWSM Configuration (Example 2)
- Switch Configuration (Example 2)
- System Configuration (Example 3)
- Admin Context Configuration (Example 3)
- Department 1 Context Configuration (Example 3)
- Department 2 Context Configuration (Example 3)
- Example 4: IPv6 Configuration Example
- Transparent Mode Sample Configurations
- System Configuration (Example 5)
- Admin Context Configuration (Example 5)
- Customer A Context Configuration (Example 5)
- Customer C Context Configuration (Example 5)
- Example 6: Routed Mode Failover
- Secondary FWSM System Configuration (Example 6)
- Primary FWSM Configuration (Example 7)
- Secondary FWSM System Configuration (Example 7)
- Example 8: Active/Active Failover with Asymmetric Routing Support
- The Secondary FWSM Configuration (Example 8)
- Firewall Mode and Security Context Mode
- Appendix C Using the Command-Line Interface
- Syntax Formatting
- Command Help
- Command Output Paging
- Text Configuration Files
- Line Order
- Appendix D Mapping MIB to CLI Command
- ipv4 addresses and subnet masks
- Appendix E Addresse, Protocol, and Port
- Subnet Masks
- ipv6 addresses
- IPv6 Addresses
- IPv6 Address Types
- multicast address
- Multicast Address
- Anycast Address
- Protocols and Applications
- TCP and UDP Ports
- Local Ports and Protocols
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- obtaining documentation
- documentation feedback
- obtaining technical assistance
- definitions of service request severity
- product overview
- catalyst 6503 switch
- catalyst 6506 switch
- catalyst 6509 switch
- catalyst 6513 switch
- preparing for installation
- Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation
- Temperature
- Dust and Particles
- Shock and Vibration
- System Grounding
- Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
- Air Flow
- power requirements
- Power Requirements
- Power Connection Guidelines for DC-Powered Systems
- site preparation checklist
- Site Preparation Checklist
- installing the switch
- Chapter 3 Installing the Switch
- Rack-Mounting Guidelines
- Required Tools
- Installing the L Brackets and Cable Guides on the Catalyst 6504-E Switch
- Installing the L Brackets and Cable Guides on the Catalyst 6506 and Catalyst 6506-E Switches
- Installing the L Brackets and Cable Guides on the Catalyst 6509 and Catalyst 6509-E Switches
- Installing the L Brackets and Cable Guides on the Catalyst 6509-NEB Switch
- Installing the L Brackets on the Catalyst 6509-NEB-A Switch
- Installing the Switch Chassis in the Rack
- replacing the cable guide
- connecting the system ground
- installing the power supplies in the switch chassis
- connecting the supervisor engine uplink ports
- verifying switch chassis installation
- online diagnostics
- removal and replacement procedures
- C H A P T E R 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures
- Removing and Installing the 2700 W AC-Input Power Supply
- Removing and Installing the 1000 W, 1300 W, 2500 W, 3000 W, 4000 W, and 6000 W AC-Input Power Supplies
- Removing and Installing the DC-Input Power Supplies
- Removing and Installing a 1300 W or 2500 W DC-Input Power Supply
- Removing and Installing the 2700 W DC-Input Power Supply
- Removing and Installing a 4000 W DC-Input Power Supply
- Removing and Installing the Power Entry Modules (PEMs)
- Removing the AC-Input PEM
- Installing the AC-Input PEM
- Removing the DC-Input PEM
- Installing the DC-Input PEM
- Removing and Installing the Fan Assembly
- Installing the Fan Assembly
- Installing the Air Filter Assembly on a Catalyst 6509-NEB-A Switch (Optional)
- power supply specifications
- Appendix A Power Supply Specification
- W AC-Input and DC-Input Power Supplies
- W Power Supply Specifications
- W Power Supply AC Power Cords
- W AC-Input Power Supply
- ac power cord illustrations
- AC Power Cord Illustrations
- power supply redundancy
- Power Supply Redundancy
- specifications
- A P P E N D I X B Transceivers, Module Connectors, and Cable Specifications
- gb transceiver modules
- GB Transceiver Modules
- wdm transceiver modules
- WDM Transceiver Modules
- module connectors
- Cables B
- identifying a rollover cable
- console port mode 1 signaling and pinouts
- modem adapter
- patch cord configuration example
- differential mode delay
- cleaning the fiber optic connectors
- repacking the switch
- chassis and module power and heat values
- troubleshooting
- solving problems at the system component level
- identifying startup problems
- troubleshooting the power supply
- troubleshooting the fan assembly
- contacting customer service
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- status led
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- power supply
- Installing the CSM
- required tools
- removing the module
- installing a module
- Verifying the Installation
- Related Documentation
- Obtaining Documentation
- Documentation Feedback
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- Cisco 1800 Series (Cisco 1861 Router Modular)
- Cisco Channelized T1/E1 and ISDN Network Modules
- Cisco Dial-up/Remote Access Network Modules
- Cisco Advanced Integration Modules and Security Modules
- Cisco Network Module Compatibility Quick Look
- Cisco Interface Card Compatibility Quick Look
- Cisco Advanced Integration Module Compatibility Quick Look
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- obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
- product overview
- configuring embedded ciscoview support
- displaying embedded ciscoview information
- accessing the cli
- accessing the cli through telnet
- performing history substitution
- cisco ios command modes
- displaying a list of cisco ios commands and syntax
- rom-monitor command-line interface
- configuring the switch for the first time
- configuring the switch
- configuring the global parameters
- configuring interfaces
- using configuration mode
- saving the running configuration settings
- configuring a default gateway
- configuring a bootp server
- protecting access to privileged exec commands
- setting or changing a line password
- encrypting passwords
- recovering a lost enable password
- modifying the supervisor engine startup configuration
- configuring the software configuration register
- specifying the startup system image
- bootldr environment variable
- controlling environment variables
- supervisor engine redundant operation
- supervisor engine redundancy requirements
- synchronizing the supervisor engine configurations
- copying files to the redundant supervisor engine
- configuring rpr and rpr
- rpr operation
- supervisor engine synchronization
- supervisor engine redundancy guidelines and restrictions
- hardware configuration guidelines and restrictions
- configuration mode restrictions
- displaying the redundancy states
- performing a fast software upgrade
- copying files to an msfc
- understanding interface configuration
- using the interface command
- configuring a range of interfaces
- defining and using interface-range macros
- configuring optional interface features
- configuring jumbo frame support
- configuring ieee 802.3z flow control
- configuring the port debounce timer
- adding a description for an interface
- understanding online insertion and removal
- clearing counters on an interface
- resetting an interface
- understanding how layer 2 switching works
- understanding vlan trunks
- trunking overview
- layer 2 lan port modes
- default layer 2 lan interface configuration
- layer 2 lan interface configuration guidelines and restrictions
- configuring lan interfaces for layer 2 switching
- configuring a layer 2 switching port as a trunk
- configuring a lan interface as a layer 2 access port
- configuring a custom ieee 802.1q ethertype field value
- configuring vtp
- understanding the vtp domain
- understanding vtp version 2
- vtp default configuration
- configuring vtp global parameters
- enabling vtp pruning
- configuring the vtp mode
- displaying vtp statistics
- configuring vlans
- vlan ranges
- configurable vlan parameters
- vlan default configuration
- vlan configuration guidelines and restrictions
- vlan configuration options
- creating or modifying an ethernet vlan
- assigning a layer 2 lan interface to a vlan
- configuring private vlans
- private vlan configuration restrictions and guidelines
- configuring a vlan as a private vlan
- associating secondary vlans with a primary vlan
- mapping secondary vlans to the layer 3 vlan interface of a primary vlan
- configuring a layer 2 interface as a private vlan host port
- configuring a layer 2 interface as a private vlan promiscuous port
- configuring cisco ip phone support
- cisco ip phone voice traffic
- cisco ip phone data traffic
- default cisco ip phone support configuration
- configuring voice traffic support
- configuring data traffic support
- configuring inline power support
- configuring layer 3 interfaces
- configuring ip routing and addresses
- configuring ipx routing and network numbers
- configuring appletalk routing, cable ranges, and zones
- configuring other protocols on layer 3 interfaces
- configuring etherchannels
- etherchannel feature overview
- understanding port channel interfaces
- configuring port channel logical interfaces for layer 3 etherchannels
- configuring channel groups
- configuring the lacp system priority and system id
- configuring etherchannel load balancing
- q tunneling configuration guidelines and restrictions
- configuring 802.1q tunneling
- preconfiguration tasks
- understanding how layer 2 protocol tunneling works
- configuring support for layer 2 protocol tunneling
- configuring stp and ieee 802.1s mst
- understanding how stp works
- understanding the bridge id
- understanding bridge protocol data units
- stp protocol timers
- stp port states
- blocking state
- listening state
- learning state
- forwarding state
- disabled state
- rstp port roles
- rstp port states
- ieee 802.1s mst overview
- mst-to-pvst interoperability
- common spanning tree
- mst regions
- message age and hop count
- default stp configuration
- configuring stp
- enabling stp
- enabling the extended system id
- configuring the root bridge
- configuring a secondary root bridge
- configuring stp port priority
- configuring stp port cost
- configuring the bridge priority of a vlan
- configuring the hello time
- configuring the maximum aging time for a vlan
- enabling mst
- configuration mode
- displaying mst configurations
- configuring mst instance parameters
- configuring mst instance port parameters
- configuring optional stp features
- understanding how portfast works
- understanding how uplinkfast works
- understanding how backbonefast works
- understanding how etherchannel guard works
- enabling portfast
- enabling portfast bpdu filtering
- enabling bpdu guard
- enabling uplinkfast
- enabling backbonefast
- enabling etherchannel guard
- enabling loop guard
- understanding how layer 3 switching works
- understanding hardware layer 3 switching on pfc2 and dfcs
- default hardware layer 3 switching configuration
- configuring hardware layer 3 switching
- displaying hardware layer 3 switching statistics
- configuring ip multicast layer 3 switching
- ip multicast layer 3 switching overview
- ip multicast layer 3 switching flow mask
- partially and completely switched flows
- non-rpf traffic processing
- default ip multicast layer 3 switching configuration
- pfc2 with mscf2
- pfc1 and pfc2 general restrictions
- enabling ip multicast routing globally
- enabling ip multicast layer 3 switching on layer 3 interfaces
- enabling installation of directly connected subnets
- enabling cef-based rate limiting of rpf failures
- displaying ip multicast layer 3 hardware switching summary
- displaying the ip multicast routing table
- displaying ip multicast layer 3 switching statistics
- using debug commands
- clearing ip multicast layer 3 switching statistics
- understanding how ip mls works
- layer 3 mls cache
- ip mls operation
- default ip mls configuration
- disabling and enabling ip mls on a layer 3 interface
- setting the minimum ip mls flow mask
- displaying ip mls cache entries
- displaying ip mls cache entries for a specific destination address
- displaying entries for a specific ip flow
- displaying ip mls contention table and statistics
- troubleshooting ip mls
- configuring ipx unicast layer 3 switching on supervisor engine
- understanding how ipx mls works
- ipx mls operation
- default ipx mls configuration
- configuring ipx mls
- configuring the mls aging time
- configuring the minimum ipx mls flow mask
- displaying ipx mls cache entries
- displaying the ipx mls contention table
- displaying ipx mls vlan statistics
- clearing ipx mls cache entries
- troubleshooting ipx mls
- configuring igmp snooping
- igmp snooping overview
- leaving a multicast group
- understanding igmp snooping querier
- understanding igmp version 3 support
- enabling the igmp snooping querier
- enabling igmp snooping
- configuring igmp snooping learning
- configuring the igmp query interval
- configuring a host statically
- displaying mac address multicast entries
- understanding how rgmp works
- default rgmp configuration
- enabling rgmp on layer 3 interfaces
- configuring network security
- hardware and software acl support
- guidelines and restrictions for using layer 4 operators in acls
- determining logical operation unit usage
- configuring the cisco ios firewall feature set
- firewall configuration guidelines and restrictions
- configuring cbac on catalyst 6500 series switches
- configuring vlan acls
- bridged packets
- routed packets
- multicast packets
- vacl configuration overview
- applying a vlan access map
- verifying vlan access map configuration
- configuring a capture port
- configuring vacl logging
- configuring tcp intercept
- configuring unicast reverse path forwarding
- configuring the unicast rpf checking mode
- configuring unicast flood protection
- configuring mac move notification
- dos protection overview
- configuring dos protection
- qos acls
- forwarding information base rate-limiting
- monitoring packet drop statistics
- configuring ieee 802.1x port-based authentication
- device roles
- authentication initiation and message exchange
- ports in authorized and unauthorized states
- default 802.1x port-based authentication configuration
- x port-based authentication guidelines and restrictions
- configuring 802.1x port-based authentication
- configuring switch-to-radius-server communication
- enabling periodic reauthentication
- manually reauthenticating the client connected to a port
- changing the switch-to-client retransmission time
- setting the switch-to-client retransmission time for eap-request frames
- enabling multiple hosts
- resetting the 802.1x configuration to the default values
- configuring port security
- default port security configuration
- configuring port security on an interface
- configuring port security aging
- displaying port security settings
- understanding how layer 3 protocol filtering works
- configuring layer 3 protocol filtering
- configuring layer 3 protocol filtering on a layer 2 lan interface
- configuring traffic storm control
- default traffic storm control configuration
- displaying traffic storm control settings
- understanding how broadcast suppression works
- enabling broadcast suppression
- configuring cdp
- enabling cdp globally
- displaying the cdp interface configuration
- configuring pfc qos
- hardware supported by pfc qos
- qos terminology
- pfc qos feature flowcharts
- pfc qos feature summary
- ingress lan port features
- pfc marking and policing
- lan egress port features
- pfc qos statistics data export
- pfc qos default configuration
- pfc qos configuration guidelines and restrictions
- enabling pfc qos globally
- enabling queueing-only mode
- creating named aggregate policers
- configuring a pfc qos policy
- configuring a policy map
- enabling or disabling microflow policing
- enabling or disabling pfc features on an interface
- enabling vlan-based pfc qos on layer 2 lan ports
- configuring the trust state of ethernet lan and osm ingress ports
- configuring the ingress lan port cos value
- mapping cos values to drop thresholds
- allocating bandwidth between lan-port transmit queues
- setting the lan-port transmit-queue size ratio
- configuring dscp value maps
- configuring pfc qos statistics data export
- configuring udld
- udld aggressive mode
- default udld configuration
- enabling udld on individual lan interfaces
- configuring the udld probe message interval
- resetting disabled lan interfaces
- configuring nde
- nde overview
- default nde configuration
- configuring nde on the pfc
- configuring nde on the msfc
- displaying the nde address and port configuration
- configuring nde flow filters
- displaying the nde configuration
- configuring local span and rspan
- local span and rspan sessions
- monitored traffic
- destination ports
- local span and rspan source and destination limits
- vspan guidelines and restrictions
- local span and rspan configuration overview
- configuring rspan vlans
- monitoring specific source vlans on a source trunk port
- configuring a destination port as an unconditional trunk
- verifying the configuration
- configuration examples
- configuring web cache services using wccp
- understanding wccp
- understanding wccpv1 configuration
- understanding wccpv2 configuration
- wccpv2 features
- md5 security
- restrictions for wccpv2
- configuring a service group using wccpv2
- excluding traffic on a specific interface from redirection
- registering a router to a multicast address
- setting a password for a router and cache engines
- verifying and monitoring wccp configuration settings
- changing the version of wccp on a router example
- running a reverse proxy service example
- setting a password for a router and cache engines example
- configuring snmp ifindex persistence
- enabling and disabling snmp ifindex persistence globally
- configuring the switch fabric module
- switch fabric module slots
- configuring the switching mode
- configuring fabric-required mode
- configuring an lcd message
- displaying the switch fabric module redundancy status
- displaying the fabric status
- understanding how power management works
- enabling or disabling power redundancy
- using the cli to power modules off and on
- using the cli to power cycle modules
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- about this guide
- related documentation
- document conventions
- ordering documentation
- obtaining additional publications and information
- vlan interfaces
- Switch Overview
- C H A P T E R 2 Configuring the Switch for the Firewall Services Module
- Prerequisites
- Assigning VLANs in Catalyst Operating System Software
- SVI Overview
- Configuring SVIs for Cisco IOS Software on the Supervisor Engine
- Configuring SVIs for Catalyst Operating System Software on the Supervisor Engine
- Customizing the FWSM Internal Interface
- Assigning VLANs to the Secondary Firewall Services Module
- Flash Memory Overview
- Resetting the FWSM in Cisco IOS Software
- Sessioning and Logging into the Firewall Services Module
- C H A P T E R 3 Connecting to the Firewall Services Module and Managing the Configuration
- Clearing and Removing Configuration Settings
- Firewall Mode Overview
- Chapter 4 Configuring the Firewall Mode
- How Data Moves Through the FWSM in Routed Firewall Mode
- Transparent Mode Overview
- Transparent Firewall Features
- Using the Transparent Firewall in Your Network
- Transparent Firewall Guidelines
- How Data Moves Through the Transparent Firewall
- Setting the Firewall Mode
- Security Context Overview
- Chapter 5 Managing Security Context
- IP Routing Support
- Sharing Resources
- Shared Interface Limitations
- Logging into the FWSM in Multiple Context Mode
- Enabling or Disabling Multiple Context Mode
- Enabling Multiple Context Mode
- Classes and Class Members Overview
- Default Class
- Class Members
- ACL Memory Partitions Overview
- Configuring a Security Context
- Removing a Security Context
- Changing the Security Context URL
- Reloading a Security Context
- Viewing Context Information
- Viewing Resource Allocation
- Viewing Resource Usage
- Monitoring SYN Attacks using TCP Intercept
- Changing the Passwords
- Changing the Login Password
- Chapter 6 Configuring Basic Setting
- Setting the Host Name
- Setting the Domain Name
- Configuring Interfaces
- Setting the Name and Security Level
- Allowing Communication Between Interfaces on the Same Security Level
- Turning Off and Turning On Interfaces
- Customizing the MAC Address Table
- C H A P T E R 7 Configuring Bridging Parameters and ARP Inspection
- Viewing the MAC Address Table
- Adding a Static ARP Entry
- Configuring IP Addresses
- C H A P T E R 8 Configuring IP Addresses, Routing, and DHCP
- Configuring Static Routes
- Configuring OSPF
- Enabling OSPF
- Redistributing Routes Between OSPF Processes
- Redistributing Static, Connected, or OSPF Routes to an OSPF Process
- Configuring OSPF Interface Parameters
- Configuring OSPF Area Parameters
- Configuring OSPF NSSA
- Configuring Route Summarization Between OSPF Areas
- Configuring Route Summarization When Redistributing Routes into OSPF
- Configuring Route Calculation Timers
- Displaying OSPF Update Packet Pacing
- Restarting the OSPF Process
- Configuring RIP
- Configuring the DHCP Server
- Using Cisco IP Phones with a DHCP Server
- Configuring DHCP Relay
- NAT Overview
- C H A P T E R 9 Configuring Network Address Translation
- NAT Types
- Static NAT
- Bypassing NAT
- Policy NAT
- Outside NAT
- NAT and Same Security Level Interfaces
- Order of NAT Commands Used to Match Local Addresses
- Setting Connection Limits in the NAT Configuration
- Dynamic NAT and PAT Implementation
- Configuring NAT or PAT
- Using Static NAT
- Using Static PAT
- Configuring Static Identity NAT
- Configuring NAT Exemption
- NAT Examples
- Overlapping Networks
- Redirecting Ports
- Access Control List Overview
- C H A P T E R 10 Controlling Network Access with Access Control Lists
- Identifying Traffic for AAA rules (Extended)
- Controlling Network Access for IP Traffic for a Given User (Extended)
- VPN Management Access (Extended)
- Redistributing OSPF Routes (Standard)
- Maximum Number of ACEs
- Inbound and Outbound Access Control Lists
- Access Control List Override
- Adding an EtherType Access Control List
- Adding a Standard Access Control List
- Simplifying Access Control Lists with Object Grouping
- Adding Object Groups
- Adding a Network Object Group
- Adding an ICMP Type Object Group
- Nesting Object Groups
- Using Object Groups with an Access Control List
- Displaying Object Groups
- Adding Remarks to Access Control Lists
- Logging Extended Access Control List Activity
- Configuring Logging for an Access Control Entry
- Managing Deny Flows
- Allowing Telnet
- Chapter 11 Allowing Remote Management
- Configuring SSH Access
- Using an SSH Client
- Allowing a VPN Management Connection
- Configuring VPN Client Access
- Configuring a Site-to-Site Tunnel
- Allowing ICMP to and from the FWSM
- AAA Overview
- Chapter 12 Configuring AAA
- About Accounting
- AAA Server and Local Database Support
- Configuring the Local Database
- Configuring Authentication for CLI Access
- Configuring Authentication for the enable Command
- Configuring Command Authorization
- Local Command Authorization Prerequisites
- Viewing Command Privilege Levels
- TACACS+ Command Authorization Prerequisites
- Enabling TACACS+ Command Authorization
- Viewing the Current Logged-In User
- Recovering from a Lockout
- Configuring Authentication for Network Access
- Enabling Network Access Authentication
- Enabling Secure Authentication of Web Clients
- Configuring Authorization for Network Access
- Configuring TACACS+ Authorization
- Configuring RADIUS Authorization
- Configuring the RADIUS Server to Download Per-User Access Control List Names
- Inspection Engine Overview
- C H A P T E R 13 Configuring Application Protocol Inspection
- Configuring an Inspection Engine
- Detailed Information About Inspection Engines
- DNS over UDP Inspection Engine
- H.323 Inspection Engine
- Multiple Calls on One Call Signalling Connection
- HTTP Inspection Engine
- ICMP Error Inspection Engine
- MGCP Inspection Engine
- MGCP Overview
- Viewing MGCP Information
- RSH Inspection Engine
- SIP Inspection Engine
- SIP Overview
- Skinny Inspection Engine
- Problems with Fragmented Skinny Packets
- SQL*Net Inspection Engine
- Sun RPC Inspection Engine
- XDMCP Inspection Engine
- Filtering Overview
- C H A P T E R 14 Filtering HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP Requests Using an External Server
- Buffering Replies
- Setting the Maximum Length of Long HTTP URLs
- Filtering HTTP URLs
- Filtering HTTPS URLs
- Viewing Filtering Server Statistics
- Viewing Filtering Performance Statistics
- Understanding Failover
- Chapter 15 Using Failover
- Failover and State Links
- Module Placement
- Transparent Firewall Requirements
- Primary/Secondary Status and Active/Standby Status
- Disabling Configuration Synchronization
- Failover Monitoring
- Interface Monitoring
- Configuring Failover
- Configuring the Secondary Module
- Verifying the Failover Configuration
- Viewing Monitored Interfaces
- Forcing Failover
- Failover System Messages
- Basic Failover Questions
- Stateful Failover Questions
- Failover Configuration Example
- system configuration
- Installing Application or PDM Software
- Installing Application or PDM Software to the Current Partition
- C H A P T E R 16 Managing Software and Configuration Files
- Installing Maintenance Software
- Downloading a Text Configuration
- Backing Up the Configuration
- Copying the Configuration from the Terminal Display
- Monitoring the Firewall Services Module
- C H A P T E R 17 Monitoring and Troubleshooting the Firewall Services Module
- Enabling SNMP
- Troubleshooting the Firewall Services Module
- Pinging FWSM Interfaces
- Pinging Through the FWSM
- Disabling the Test Configuration
- Reloading the FWSM from the Switch
- Recovering the Maintenance Partition Passwords
- Viewing the Crash Dump
- Physical Attributes
- Appendix A Specification
- Managed System Resources
- Fixed System Resources
- Rule Limits
- Routed Mode Examples
- Appendix B Sample Configuration
- Example 1: Admin Context Configuration
- Example 1: Customer A Context Configuration
- Example 1: Switch Configuration
- Example 2: FWSM Configuration
- Example 2: Switch Configuration
- Example 3: Shared Resources for Multiple Contexts
- Example 3: System Configuration
- Example 3: Department 1 Context Configuration
- Example 3: Department 2 Context Configuration
- Example 4: Primary FWSM Configuration
- Example 4: Secondary FWSM System Configuration
- Transparent Mode Examples
- Example 5: System Configuration
- Example 5: Admin Context Configuration
- command help
- acronyms and abbreviations
- Command Prompts C
- Syntax Formatting C
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- document revision history
- related documentation
- obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
- Chapter 1 SIP, SSC, and SPA Product Overview
- SIP, SSC, and SPA Compatibility
- Modular Optics Compatibility
- power management
- Power Management
- SPA Interface Processors
- C H A P T E R 2 Catalyst 6500 Series Switch SIPs and SSCs Overview
- Specifying the SIP or SSC Subslot Location for a SPA
- Cisco 7600 SIP-200 Processor
- Cisco 7600 SIP-200 Physical Specifications
- Cisco 7600 SIP-200 Default DIP Switch Settings
- Cisco 7600 SIP-400 Overview
- Cisco 7600 SIP-400 LEDs
- SIP-600 Processor
- Cisco 7600-SSC-400 Overview
- Cisco 7600 SSC-400 Physical Specifications
- SPA Support
- C H A P T E R 3 Catalyst 6500 Series Switch SPA Overview
- Cisco 7600 SIP-400 Oversubscription Guidelines
- Port and 4-Port Channelized T3 SPA LEDs
- Port and 4-Port Channelized T3 SPA Cables and Connectors
- Port and 4-Port Clear Channel T3/E3 SPA LEDs
- Port and 4-Port Clear Channel T3/E3 SPA Cables and Connectors
- Port Channelized T1/E1 SPA LEDs
- Port Channelized T1/E1 SPA Cables, Connectors, and Pinouts
- Port Channelized STM-1/OC-3 SPA Interface Specifications
- Port Channelized STM-1/OC-3 SPA Cables and Connectors
- Port and 4-Port OC-3c/STM-1 ATM SPA Overview
- Port and 4-Port OC-3c/STM-1 ATM SPA Interface Specifications
- OC-3c/STM-1 POS SPA LEDs
- OC-3c/STM-1 POS SPA SFP Optical Transceiver Modules and Cables
- Port OC-12c/STM-4 ATM SPA Overview
- Port OC-12c/STM-4 ATM SPA Interface Specifications
- Port OC-12c/STM-4 POS SPA Overview
- Port OC-12c/STM-4 POS SPA Interface Specifications
- Port OC-48c/STM-16 ATM SPA Overview
- Port OC-48c/STM-16 ATM SPA Interface Specifications
- Port OC48-POS/RPR SPA LEDs
- Port OC48-POS/RPR SPA Interface Specifications
- Port OC-192c/STM-64 POS/RPR SPA LEDs
- Port OC-192c/STM-64 POS/RPR SPA Interface Specifications
- Mate Interface Cables
- Port OC-192c/STM-64 POS/RPR XFP SPA Overview
- Port OC-192c/STM-64 POS/RPR XFP SPA LEDs
- Port OC-192c/STM-64 POS/RPR XFP SPA Interface Specifications
- OC-192 Module Connections
- Port OC-192c/STM-64 POS/RPR VSR Optics SPA Overview
- Port OC-192c/STM-64 POS/RPR VSR Optics SPA Interface Specifications
- Port OC-192c/STM-64 POS/RPR VSR Optics SPA Fixed Optical Transceiver, 40-Pin Connector, and Cables
- Port and 8-Port Fast Ethernet SPA Overview
- Cables, Connectors, and Pinouts
- Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet SPA Overview
- Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet SPA LEDs
- XFP Port Cabling Specifications
- Port Gigabit Ethernet SPA LEDs
- Port Gigabit Ethernet SPA (Version 2) LEDs
- Port Gigabit Ethernet SPA Cables and Connectors
- SFP Module Cabling and Connection Equipment
- Port Gigabit Ethernet SPA Overview
- IPSec VPN SPA Overview
- required tools and equipment
- safety warnings
- preventing electrostatic discharge damage
- Handling SIPs or SSCs
- Chapter 5 Installing and Removing a SIP or SSC
- Deactivating a SIP or SSC
- Preparing for Online Removal of a SPA
- Reactivating a SPA
- Verifying Deactivation and Activation of a SPA
- Deactivation of a SIP Configuration Example
- Deactivation of a SPA Configuration Example
- Handling SPAs
- SPA Installation and Removal
- C H A P T E R 6 Installing and Removing a Shared Port Adapter
- checking the installation
- Using show Commands to Verify SIP and SPA Status
- Using show Commands to Display SPA Information
- SPA Cable-Management Brackets
- troubleshooting the installation
- using debug commands
- C H A P T E R 7 Troubleshooting the Installation
- Packing a SIP for Shipment
- Using debug Commands
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- Troubleshooting
- safety overview
- related documentation
- ordering documentation
- obtaining additional publications and information
- product overview
- front panel description
- status led
- traffic flow
- vlan mode
- CSM in Aggregate Mode
- Direct Server Return
- Protecting Against Denial-of-Service Attacks
- Operating System Support
- Using the Command-Line Interface
- Mode Command Syntax
- Migrating Between Modes
- Changing Modes
- Verifying the Configuration
- Configuration Overview
- Upgrading to a New Software Release
- Upgrading from a PCMCIA Card
- Upgrading from an External TFTP Server
- configuring vlans
- Chapter 4 Configuring VLAN
- Configuring Server-Side VLANs
- Configuring Server Farms
- Configuring Real Servers
- Configuring Dynamic Feedback Protocol
- Configuring Client NAT Pools
- Configuring Server-Initiated Connections
- Configuring Beginning and Ending Patterns
- Configuring Virtual Servers
- Configuring TCP Parameters
- Configuring Redirect Virtual Servers
- Configuring Maps
- Configuring Policies
- Configuring Generic Header Parsing
- Creating a Map for the HTTP Header
- Specifying Header Fields and Match Values
- Assigning the Policy to a Virtual Server
- C H A P T E R 7 Configuring Redundant Connections
- configuring hsrp
- Configuring HSRP
- Creating Fault-Tolerant HSRP Configurations
- Configuring Connection Redundancy
- Configuring a Hitless Upgrade
- Configuring Sticky Groups
- Configuring Route Health Injection
- Routing to VIP Addresses Without RHI
- Understanding Propagation of VIP Availability Information
- Configuring Persistent Connections
- Using the GSLB Advanced Feature Set Option
- Configuring Network Management
- Configuring Probes for Health Monitoring
- Probe Configuration Commands
- Configuring an HTTP Probe
- Configuring an ICMP Probe
- Configuring FTP, SMTP, and Telnet Probes
- Configuring Inband Health Monitoring
- Configuring HTTP Return Code Checking
- Configuring TCL Scripts
- Loading Scripts
- Writing TCL Scripts
- UDP Commands
- Writing Health Scripts
- Writing Standalone Scripts
- Running Standalone TCL Scripts
- Configuring Scripts for Health Monitoring Probes
- Understanding How Firewalls Work
- Firewalls Types
- Types of Firewall Configurations
- Fault-Tolerant CSM Firewall Configurations
- Configuring Stealth Firewall Load Balancing
- Stealth Firewall Configuration Example
- Configuring CSM A (Stealth Firewall Example)
- Configuring CSM B (Stealth Firewall Example)
- Configuring Regular Firewall Load Balancing
- Regular Firewall Configuration Example
- Configuring CSM A (Regular Firewall Example)
- Configuring CSM B (Regular Firewall Example)
- Configuring Reverse-Sticky for Firewalls
- configuration examples
- Appendix A Configuration Example
- Configuring Bridged Mode with the MSFC on the Client Side
- Configuring Probes
- Configuring Source NAT for Server-Originated Connections to the VIP
- Configuring Session Persistence (Stickiness)
- Direct Access to Servers in Router Mode
- Server-to-Server Load Balanced Connections
- Route Health Injection
- Server Names
- Backup Server Farm
- Balancing Based on the Source IP Address
- HTTP Redirect
- system messages
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- Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation
- related documentation
- ordering documentation
- documentation feedback
- obtaining additional publications and information
- product overview
- supervisor engines
- reset button
- CONSOLE PORT MODE Switch
- Switch Load
- and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules
- Port 10BASE-FL Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6024-10FL-MT)
- Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6148-RJ21V)
- Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6148-RJ45V)
- Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6248-RJ45)
- Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6248A-TEL)
- Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6348-RJ21V)
- Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6348-RJ-45)
- Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6348-RJ45V)
- Gigabit Ethernet Switching Modules
- Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6316-GE-TX)
- Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6408A-GBIC)
- Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6416-GBIC)
- Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6416-GE-MT)
- Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet Base Module (WS-X6502-10GE)
- Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6516A-GBIC)
- Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6704-10GE)
- Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6724-SFP)
- Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6816-GBIC)
- Ethernet Module LEDs
- ATM Modules
- Port OC-12 ATM Module (WS-X6101-OC12-MMF)
- Port OC-12 ATM Module (WS-X6101-OC12-SMF)
- ATM Module LEDs
- FlexWAN Module (WS-X6182-2PA)
- Multilayer Switch Module (WS-X6302-MSM)
- Network Analysis Modules
- Network Analysis Module (WS-SVC-NAM-1)
- Network Analysis Module (WS-SVC-NAM-2)
- Firewall Services Module (WS-SVC-FWM-1-K9)
- IPSec VPN Acceleration Services Module (WS-SVC-IPSEC-1)
- Intrusion Detection System Module (WS-X6381-IDS)
- Content Switching Module (WS-X6066-SLB-APC)
- Switch Fabric Modules
- Switch Fabric Module 2 (WS-X6500-SFM2)
- Voice-Related Modules
- Port T1/E1 PSTN Interface Module (WS-X6608-T1/E1)
- Port FXS Analog Interface Module (WS-X6624-FXS)
- Port Addresses
- Physical Interface Addresses
- MAC Addresses
- Hot Swapping Supervisor Engines and Switching Modules
- Power Management and Environmental Monitoring
- Limiting Connection Distances
- Determining Cable Distances
- Ethernet and Fast Ethernet
- Gigabit Ethernet
- Patch Cord
- patch cord configuration example
- Differential Mode Delay
- Console Port Cabling Specifications—Supervisor Engine Only
- Port Connector Requirements—Switching Modules Only
- Port Densities
- Gigabit Interface Converters
- WS-G5483 Copper GBIC
- WS-G5484, WS-G5486, and WS-G5487 Optical GBICs
- Coarse Wave Division Multiplexing GBICs
- SFP Optical Transceiver Modules
- BASE-T SFP Modules
- CWDM SFP Optical Transceiver Modules
- XenPak Optical Transceiver Modules
- Software Requirements
- installing the module
- Required Tools
- Removing the Supervisor Engine or a Switching Module
- Connecting to the Console Port—Supervisor Engine Only
- Connecting a Modem
- Using Flash PC Cards
- Installing and Removing a Flash PC Card
- Verifying Newly Installed Modules
- Checking Connectivity
- technical specifications
- regulatory standards compliance
- RJ-21 Connector
- RJ-45 Connector
- identifying a rollover cable
- console port mode 1 signaling and pinouts
- modem adapter
- SC Connectors
- MT-RJ Connectors
- LC Connectors
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