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6500 - Catalyst Series 10 Gigabit EN Interface Module Expansion

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6500 - Catalyst Series 10 Gigabit EN Interface Module Expansion first page preview

6500 - Catalyst Series 10 Gigabit EN Interface Module Expansion

Brand: Cisco | Category: Switch
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6500 - Catalyst Series 10 Gigabit EN Interface Module Expansion first page preview

6500 - Catalyst Series 10 Gigabit EN Interface Module Expansion

Brand: Cisco | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. command syntax conventions
  11. how to use this book
  12. configuration steps
  13. CLI Usage
  14. Using Cisco IOS Software
  15. ROM Monitor
  16. Switch Functionality
  17. Catalyst 3000 Series
  18. Catalyst 4500 Series
  19. Catalyst 6500
  20. Switched Campus Network Designs
  21. Catalyst Switch Families
  22. Supervisor Engine Configuration
  23. Configuration of Prompt
  24. IP Addressing and Services
  25. configuring a default gateway
  26. Configuring HTTP Services
  27. Passwords and Password Recovery
  28. Password Recovery: Procedure 1
  29. Feature Example
  30. Password Recovery on IOS Devices: Procedure 2
  31. resetting modules
  32. Powering Modules Up and Down
  33. Navigating File Systems
  34. Deleting Files from Flash
  35. copying system files
  36. File System Boot Parameters
  37. Alias Commands
  38. Redundant Supervisors
  39. Forcing a Change to the Standby Supervisor
  40. Synchronizing IOS Images
  41. Synchronizing Boot Parameters
  42. Cisco Discovery Protocol
  43. system time configuration
  44. Setting the System Time Through NTP
  45. Example
  46. Layer 2 Interface Configuration
  47. Displaying Information About the Switching Table
  48. Port Selection
  49. Port Selection Example
  50. Ethernet Example
  51. Displaying Information About Layer 2 Interfaces
  52. EtherChannel
  53. Configuration
  54. EtherChannel Example
  55. Displaying Information About EtherChannels
  56. Layer 3 Interface Configuration
  57. Layer 3 Ethernet Interfaces
  58. verifying the configuration
  59. Layer 3 EtherChannels
  60. Verifying the Channel
  61. WAN Interfaces
  62. Configuring a SPA Interface Processor (SIP) / Shared Port Adapter (SPA WAN Interface
  63. Configuring a Packet-over-SONET Interface
  64. Verifying Configurations
  65. Layer 3 Virtual Interfaces
  66. Configuring Subinterfaces
  67. Routing Tables
  68. Verifying Routes
  69. VLANs and Trunking
  70. Creation of an Ethernet VLAN
  71. VLAN Port Assignments
  72. Verifying VLAN Assignments
  73. Specifying VLANs to Trunk
  74. Verifying Trunks
  75. VLAN Trunking Protocol
  76. Setting VTP Passwords
  77. Changing VTP Modes
  78. Enabling VTP Pruning
  79. Changing VTP Versions
  80. Private VLANs
  81. Configuring Private VLANs
  82. Configuring Private Edge VLANs
  83. Verifying Private VLAN Operation
  84. Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
  85. STP Process
  86. STP Tiebreakers
  87. stp port states
  88. Improving STP Stability
  89. STP Configuration
  90. stp configuration examples
  91. STP Load Balancing
  92. STP Convergence Tuning
  93. Configuring STP Convergence Tuning
  94. Navigating the Spanning-Tree Topology
  95. root port
  96. Configuring High Availability Features
  97. SSO/NSF Configuration
  98. Displaying Information About SSO and NSF
  99. HSRP Example
  100. Displaying Information About HSRP
  101. Multicast
  102. IGMP Snooping
  103. igmp snooping example
  104. Displaying Information About IGMP Snooping
  105. Server Load Balancing (SLB)
  106. SLB Example
  107. Displaying Information About SLB
  108. SLB Firewall Load Balancing
  109. Firewall Load-Balancing Example
  110. Displaying Information About Firewall Load Balancing
  111. Displaying Information About SLB Probes
  112. Controlling Traffic and Switch Access
  113. configuring broadcast suppression
  114. verifying configuration
  115. Port Security
  116. Verification
  117. IOS VACL Configuration
  118. Switch Authentication
  119. Access Class
  120. port security
  121. dhcp snooping
  122. Dynamic ARP Inspection
  123. Switch Management
  124. Logging Example
  125. SNMP Example
  126. span configuration
  127. RSPAN Configuration
  128. SPAN Examples
  129. Displaying Information About SPAN
  130. Power Management
  131. Displaying Information About Power Management
  132. Packet-Tracing Example
  133. Quality of Service
  134. Layer 2 QoS Classification and Marking
  135. Layer 3 QoS Classification and Marking
  136. Catalyst Switch Queuing
  137. Catalyst 2000/3000 Configuration
  138. Displaying Information About QoS
  139. QoS Data Export
  140. QoS Data Export Example
  141. Voice
  142. Voice QoS
  143. Access Layer Configuration
  144. Distribution and Core Layer Configuration
  145. Voice QoS Example
  146. Cabling Quick Reference
  147. ethernet connections
  148. Asynchronous Serial Connections
  149. T1/E1 CSU/DSU Connections
  150. Well-known Protocol, Port, and Other Numbers
  151. Index
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  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. related documentation
  4. obtaining documentation
  5. ordering documentation
  6. reporting security problems in cisco products
  7. submitting a service request
  8. obtaining additional publications and information
  9. getting help
  10. how to find command options
  11. understanding command modes
  12. using the no and default forms of commands
  13. using the cli string search
  14. clear ssl-proxy conn
  15. clear ssl-proxy content
  16. clear ssl-proxy session
  17. clear ssl-proxy stats
  18. crypto pki export pem
  19. crypto pki import pem
  20. crypto pki export pkcs12
  21. crypto pki import pkcs12
  22. crypto key decrypt rsa
  23. crypto key encrypt rsa
  24. crypto key export rsa pem
  25. crypto key import rsa pem
  26. crypto key lock rsa
  27. crypto key unlock rsa
  28. debug ssl-proxy
  29. interface ssl-proxy
  30. natpool
  31. policy health-probe tcp
  32. policy http-header
  33. policy ssl
  34. policy tcp
  35. policy url-rewrite
  36. service
  37. service client
  38. show interfaces ssl-proxy
  39. show ssl-proxy buffers
  40. show ssl-proxy certificate-history
  41. show ssl-proxy conn
  42. show ssl-proxy context
  43. show ssl-proxy crash-info
  44. show ssl-proxy mac address
  45. show ssl-proxy natpool
  46. show ssl-proxy policy
  47. show ssl-proxy service
  48. show ssl-proxy stats
  49. show ssl-proxy status
  50. show ssl-proxy version
  51. show ssl-proxy vlan
  52. snmp-server enable
  53. ssl-proxy context
  54. ssl-proxy crypto selftest
  55. ssl-proxy mac address
  56. ssl-proxy pki
  57. ssl-proxy crypto key unlock rsa
  58. ssl-proxy ip-frag-ttl
  59. ssl-proxy ssl ratelimit
  60. standby authentication
  61. standby delay minimum reload
  62. standby ip
  63. standby mac-address
  64. standby mac-refresh
  65. standby name
  66. standby preempt
  67. standby priority
  68. standby redirects
  69. standby timers
  70. standby track
  71. standby use-bia
  72. standby version
  73. Appendix A Acronym
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  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. about this guide
  9. related documentation
  10. obtaining documentation
  11. documentation feedback
  12. obtaining technical assistance
  13. technical assistance center
  14. product overview
  15. software features
  16. supported hardware
  17. supported software
  18. basic concepts
  19. Network Element Object
  20. Containment Views
  21. Physical View
  22. Normal State
  23. Perflostcomms State
  24. getting started
  25. Chapter 3 Getting Started
  26. Using Cisco EMF
  27. Quitting a Cisco EMF User Session
  28. Deploying C65/76M Objects
  29. launching object management dialogs
  30. Launching Object Management Dialogs
  31. Chapter 4 Deploying the C65/76M
  32. deployment and commissioning process
  33. Deployment and Commissioning Process
  34. manual deployment
  35. IP Auto Discovery
  36. Predeployment
  37. predeploying subchassis modules
  38. Chapter 5 Physical Object Dialog Boxe
  39. Inventory Tab
  40. Performance Tab
  41. Additional Notes Tab
  42. C6576M Power Supply Dialog Box
  43. C6576M Supervisor Module Dialog Box
  44. C6576M Ethernet Module Dialog Box
  45. C6576M Ethernet Interface Dialog Box
  46. Configuration Tab
  47. Routing Protocol Tab
  48. HSRP Tab
  49. C6576M Switch Fabric Module Dialog Box
  50. C6576M FlexWAN Module Dialog Box
  51. C6576M Port Adapter Dialog Box
  52. C6576M Optical Services Modules Dialog Box
  53. C6576M SLB Dialog Box
  54. Client Side VLAN Tab
  55. Server Side VLAN Tab
  56. Server Farms Tab
  57. Virtual Servers Tab
  58. C6576M ATM T3 Interface Dialog Box
  59. ATM/T3 Tab
  60. C6576M ATM E3 Interface Dialog Box
  61. ATM/E3 Tab
  62. C6576M ATM SONET Interface Dialog Box
  63. ATM/Sonet Tab
  64. C6576M OSM GE-WAN Interface Dialog Box
  65. C6576M OSM Channelized SONET Interface Dialog Box
  66. status field
  67. C6576M OSM POS Interface Dialog Box
  68. C6576M OSM Serial Subinterface Dialog Box
  69. Interface Configuration Tab
  70. DS-3 Configuration Tab
  71. DS-3 Statistics Tab
  72. C6576M OSM POS Subinterface Dialog Box
  73. POS Statistics Tab
  74. Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxe
  75. C6576M NE Config/Mgmt Dialog Box
  76. System Information Tab
  77. SNMP Tab
  78. SNMP Trap Tab
  79. C6576M Software Dialog Box
  80. Cat OS Image Tab
  81. IOS Config File Tab
  82. Cat OS Config File Tab
  83. C6576M Syslog Dialog Box
  84. Catalyst OS Tab
  85. C6576M VTP Dialog Box
  86. C6576M VLAN Dialog Box
  87. VLAN Membership Tab
  88. Global Tab
  89. EoMPLS Tab
  90. VLAN Database Tab
  91. C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box
  92. Membership Tab
  93. C6576M BGP Dialog Box
  94. Neighbor Tab
  95. Redistribution Tab
  96. Distribution List Tab
  97. C6576M OSPF Dialog Box
  98. Area Tab
  99. Network Tab
  100. C6576M EIGRP Dialog Box
  101. C6576M IS-IS Dialog Box
  102. Interfaces Tab
  103. C6576M NDE Configuration Dialog Box
  104. NDE Filters Tab
  105. C6576M STP Dialog Box
  106. C6576M ACL Configuration Dialog Box
  107. C6576M Loopback Dialog Box
  108. C6576M QoS Dialog Box
  109. Named Aggregate Tab
  110. Class Maps Tab
  111. C6576M QoS Policy Map Dialog Box
  112. Policy Map Classes Tab
  113. Network Element Profile
  114. Chapter 7 Profile
  115. Applying a Network Element Profile
  116. Applying a Syslog Profile
  117. Chapter 8 Alarm and Alarm Management
  118. Event Browser
  119. full event description dialog
  120. Full Event Description Dialog
  121. C65/76M Alarms
  122. object state alarms
  123. Object State Alarms
  124. all modules
  125. Attribute Value Alarms
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  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Troubleshooting
  8. related documentation
  9. obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
  10. product overview
  11. Chapter 1 Product Overview
  12. Catalyst 6503 Switch
  13. Catalyst 6503-E Switch
  14. Catalyst 6504-E Switch
  15. catalyst 6506 switch
  16. Catalyst 6506 Switch
  17. Catalyst 6506-E Switch
  18. catalyst 6509 switch
  19. Catalyst 6509 Switch
  20. Catalyst 6509-E Switch
  21. Catalyst 6509-NEB Switch
  22. Catalyst 6509-NEB-A Switch
  23. Catalyst 6509-V-E Switch
  24. catalyst 6513 switch
  25. Catalyst 6513 Switch
  26. Catalyst 6513-E Switch
  27. preparing for installation
  28. Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation
  29. Temperature
  30. Humidity
  31. Dust and Particles
  32. Shock and Vibration
  33. System Grounding
  34. Maintaining Safety with Electricity
  35. Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
  36. Power Requirements
  37. Power Connection Guidelines for DC-Powered Systems
  38. Cabling Requirements
  39. installing the switch
  40. Chapter 3 Installing the Switch
  41. Rack-Mounting Guidelines
  42. Unpacking the Switch
  43. Installing a Catalyst 6503 or Catalyst 6503-E Switch Chassis
  44. Rack-Mounting the Chassis
  45. What is Next
  46. Installing a Catalyst 6504-E Switch Chassis
  47. Optional Installation Kits
  48. Installing a Catalyst 6506 or Catalyst 6506-E Switch Chassis
  49. Installing the 3 RU Rack-Mount Shelf Kit
  50. Installing a Catalyst 6509 or Catalyst 6509-E Switch Chassis
  51. Installing a Catalyst 6509-NEB or Catalyst 6509-NEB-A Switch Chassis
  52. L Brackets on the Catalyst 6509-NEB-A Switch Chassis
  53. Installing the Cable Management System (Catalyst 6509-NEB-A Only)
  54. replacing the cable guide
  55. Installing a Catalyst 6509-V-E Switch Chassis
  56. Installing the 3 RU Rack-Mount Shelf
  57. Installing the Cable Management System (Optional)
  58. Installing a Catalyst 6513 or Catalyst 6513-E Switch Chassis
  59. L Brackets on the Catalyst 6513 and Catalyst 6513-E Switch Chassis
  60. Generic Installation Procedures
  61. required tools
  62. Installing the Rubber Feet Kit
  63. Establishing the System Ground
  64. Required Tools and Equipment
  65. Installing the Power Supplies in the Switch Chassis
  66. Connecting the Supervisor Engine Uplink Ports
  67. Using the Catalyst 6509-V-E Cable Management System
  68. Verifying Switch Chassis Installation
  69. Online Insertion and Removal
  70. Removing and Installing the AC-Input Power Supplies
  71. C H A P T E R 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures
  72. Removing and Installing the 2700 W AC-Input Power Supply
  73. AC-Input Power Supplies
  74. Removing and Installing the DC-Input Power Supplies
  75. Removing and Installing a 1300 W or 2500 W DC-Input Power Supply
  76. Removing and Installing the 2700 W DC-Input Power Supply
  77. Removing and Installing a 4000 W DC-Input Power Supply
  78. Removing and Installing a 6000 W DC-Input Power Supply
  79. Removing and Installing PEMs
  80. Required Tools
  81. Installing the AC-Input PEM
  82. Installing the DC-Input PEM
  83. Removing and Installing the Fan Tray
  84. Removing the Fan Tray
  85. Installing the Fan Assembly
  86. Checking the Air Filter
  87. Required Tools and Components
  88. Installing the Ferrite Bead
  89. power supply specifications
  90. Appendix A Power Supply Specification
  91. w power supply specifications
  92. W AC-Input and DC-Input Power Supplies
  93. W Power Supply Specifications
  94. W Power Supply AC Power Cords
  95. W AC-Input Power Supply
  96. Remote Power Cycling Feature
  97. ac power cord illustrations
  98. AC Power Cord Illustrations
  99. power supply redundancy
  100. Power Supply Redundancy
  101. specifications
  102. A P P E N D I X B Transceivers, Module Connectors, and Cable Specifications
  103. gb gbic transceivers
  104. gb sfp transceivers
  105. xenpak transceivers
  106. wdm transceivers
  107. module connectors
  108. rj-21 connector
  109. rj-21 connector (ws-x6624-fxs only)
  110. sc connector
  111. mt-rj connector
  112. lc connector
  113. Cables
  114. identifying a rollover cable
  115. console port mode 1 signaling and pinouts
  116. modem adapter
  117. patch cord configuration example
  118. differential mode delay
  119. cleaning the fiber-optic connectors
  120. repacking the switch
  121. chassis and module power and heat values
  122. Getting Started
  123. solving problems at the system component level
  124. identifying startup problems
  125. troubleshooting the power supply
  126. troubleshooting the fan assembly
  127. contacting customer service
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  23. Table Of Contents
  24. about this guide
  25. related documentation
  26. obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
  27. C H A P T E R 1 Introduction to the Firewall Services Module
  28. Security Policy Overview
  29. Permitting or Denying Traffic with Access Lists
  30. Applying Application Inspection
  31. Using the MSFC
  32. Firewall Mode Overview
  33. Stateful Inspection Overview
  34. Security Context Overview
  35. Switch Overview
  36. C H A P T E R 2 Configuring the Switch for the Firewall Services Module
  37. VLAN Guidelines
  38. Adding Switched Virtual Interfaces to the MSFC
  39. SVI Overview
  40. Configuring SVIs
  41. Customizing the FWSM Internal Interface
  42. Configuring the Switch for Failover
  43. Managing the Firewall Services Module Boot Partitions
  44. Resetting the FWSM or Booting from a Specific Partition
  45. Connecting to the Firewall Services Module
  46. C H A P T E R 3 Connecting to the Firewall Services Module and Managing the Configuration
  47. Managing the Configuration
  48. Copying the Startup Configuration to the Running Configuration
  49. Creating Text Configuration Files Offline
  50. C H A P T E R 4 Configuring Security Contexts
  51. Admin Context Configuration
  52. Invalid Classifier Criteria
  53. Classification Examples
  54. Sharing Interfaces Between Contexts
  55. NAT and Origination of Traffic
  56. Management Access to Security Contexts
  57. Context Administrator Access
  58. Restoring Single Context Mode
  59. About Memory Partitions
  60. Setting the Number of Memory Partitions
  61. Changing the Memory Partition Size
  62. Reallocating Rules Between Features for a Specific Memory Partition
  63. Configuring Resource Management
  64. Classes and Class Members Overview
  65. Default Class
  66. Class Members
  67. Configuring a Security Context
  68. Changing Between Contexts and the System Execution Space
  69. Managing Security Contexts
  70. Changing the Admin Context
  71. Reloading a Security Context
  72. Reloading by Removing and Readding the Context
  73. Viewing Resource Allocation
  74. Viewing Resource Usage
  75. Monitoring SYN Attacks in Contexts
  76. Routed Mode Overview
  77. Chapter 5 Configuring the Firewall Mode
  78. An Outside User Visits a Web Server on the DMZ
  79. An Inside User Visits a Web Server on the DMZ
  80. An Outside User Attempts to Access an Inside Host
  81. A DMZ User Attempts to Access an Inside Host
  82. Transparent Mode Overview
  83. Management Interface
  84. MAC Address vs. Route Lookups
  85. Transparent Firewall Guidelines
  86. Unsupported Features in Transparent Mode
  87. How Data Moves Through the Transparent Firewall
  88. An Inside User Visits a Web Server
  89. An Inside User Visits a Web Server Using NAT
  90. An Outside User Visits a Web Server on the Inside Network
  91. Setting Transparent or Routed Firewall Mode
  92. Security Level Overview
  93. C H A P T E R 6 Configuring Interface Parameters
  94. Configuring an Interface
  95. Configuring Interfaces for Transparent Firewall Mode
  96. Guidelines and Limitations
  97. Configuring Transparent Firewall Interfaces for Through Traffic
  98. Adding a Management Interface
  99. Allowing Communication Between Interfaces on the Same Security Level
  100. Configuring Intra-Interface Communication
  101. Turning Off and Turning On Interfaces
  102. Changing the Passwords
  103. Chapter 7 Configuring Basic Setting
  104. Setting the Hostname
  105. Setting the Domain Name
  106. Configuring a Login Banner
  107. How Routing Behaves Within FWSM
  108. Next Hop Selection Process
  109. C H A P T E R 8 Configuring IP Routing and DHCP Services
  110. Configuring a Default Route
  111. Monitoring a Static or Default Route
  112. Configuring BGP Stub Routing
  113. BGP Stub Limitations
  114. Monitoring BGP Stub Routing
  115. Restarting the BGP Stub Routing Process
  116. Enabling OSPF
  117. Redistributing Routes Between OSPF Processes
  118. Configuring OSPF Interface Parameters
  119. Configuring OSPF Area Parameters
  120. Configuring OSPF NSSA
  121. Configuring a Point-To-Point, Non-Broadcast OSPF Neighbor
  122. Configuring Route Summarization Between OSPF Areas
  123. Generating a Default Route
  124. Logging Neighbors Going Up or Down
  125. Monitoring OSPF
  126. Restarting the OSPF Process
  127. Configuring EIGRP
  128. Enabling and Configuring EIGRP Routing
  129. Enabling and Configuring EIGRP Stub Routing
  130. Enabling EIGRP Authentication
  131. Defining an EIGRP Neighbor
  132. Configuring the EIGRP Hello Interval and Hold Time
  133. Configuring Summary Aggregate Addresses
  134. Changing the Interface Delay Value
  135. Disabling Neighbor Change and Warning Message Logging
  136. Adding Interfaces to ASR Groups
  137. Configuring Route Health Injection
  138. RHI Guidelines
  139. Configuring DHCP
  140. Configuring DHCP Options
  141. Using Cisco IP Phones with a DHCP Server
  142. Configuring DHCP Relay Services
  143. Preserving DHCP Option 82
  144. Multicast Routing Overview
  145. C H A P T E R 9 Configuring Multicast Routing
  146. Disabling IGMP on an Interface
  147. Controlling Access to Multicast Groups
  148. Changing the Query Response Time
  149. Configuring a Static Multicast Route
  150. Configuring a Static Rendezvous Point Address
  151. Configuring PIM Message Intervals
  152. IPv6-Enabled Commands
  153. Configuring IPv6 on an Interface
  154. Configuring a Dual IP Stack on an Interface
  155. Configuring IPv6 Default and Static Routes
  156. Configuring IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
  157. Configuring the Neighbor Solicitation Message Interval
  158. Configuring Router Advertisement Messages
  159. Configuring the Router Advertisement Transmission Interval
  160. Suppressing Router Advertisement Messages
  161. Viewing IPv6 Routes
  162. AAA Overview
  163. C H A P T E R 11 Configuring AAA Servers and the Local Database
  164. AAA Server and Local Database Support
  165. RADIUS Server Support
  166. SDI Server Support
  167. Kerberos Server Support
  168. Configuring the Local Database
  169. Identifying AAA Server Groups and Servers
  170. Public Key Cryptography
  171. C H A P T E R 12 Configuring Certificates
  172. About Trustpoints
  173. Preparing for Certificates
  174. Removing Key Pairs
  175. Verifying Configurations for Specified Settings
  176. Exporting and Importing Keypairs and Certificates
  177. Linking Certificates to a Trustpoint
  178. Access List Overview
  179. Access List Types
  180. C H A P T E R 13 Identifying Traffic with Access Lists
  181. Access List Commitment
  182. Maximum Number of ACEs
  183. Allowing Broadcast and Multicast Traffic through the Transparent Firewall
  184. Adding an EtherType Access List
  185. Using Extended and EtherType Access Lists on the Same Interface
  186. Adding a Standard Access List
  187. Adding Object Groups
  188. Adding a Network Object Group
  189. Adding a Service Object Group
  190. Nesting Object Groups
  191. Using Object Groups with an Access List
  192. Displaying Object Groups
  193. Adding Remarks to Access Lists
  194. Configuring Access List Group Optimization
  195. Scheduling Extended Access List Activation
  196. Applying the Time Range to an ACE
  197. Configuring Logging for an ACE
  198. Managing Deny Flows
  199. Understanding Failover
  200. Chapter 14 Configuring Failover
  201. State Link
  202. Inter-Chassis Failover
  203. Transparent Firewall Requirements
  204. Active/Standby and Active/Active Failover
  205. Active/Active Failover
  206. Determining Which Type of Failover to Use
  207. Regular Failover
  208. Failover Health Monitoring
  209. Rapid Link Failure Detection
  210. Failover Configuration Limitations
  211. Configuring Optional Active/Standby Failover Settings
  212. Using Active/Active Failover
  213. Configuring Optional Active/Active Failover Settings
  214. Configuring Failover Communication Authentication/Encryption
  215. Viewing Monitored Interfaces
  216. Controlling and Monitoring Failover
  217. Disabling Failover
  218. Monitoring Failover
  219. inbound and outbound access list overview
  220. C H A P T E R 15 Permitting or Denying Network Access
  221. applying an access list to an interface
  222. Applying an Access List to an Interface
  223. NAT Overview
  224. Chapter 16 Configuring NAT
  225. NAT in Transparent Mode
  226. NAT Control
  227. NAT Types
  228. Static NAT
  229. Static PAT
  230. Bypassing NAT when NAT Control is Enabled
  231. NAT Session (Xlate) Creation
  232. NAT and PAT Global Pool Usage
  233. Order of NAT Commands Used to Match Real Addresses
  234. Configuring NAT Control
  235. Configuring Xlate Bypass
  236. Dynamic NAT and PAT Implementation
  237. Configuring Dynamic NAT or PAT
  238. Using Static NAT
  239. Using Static PAT
  240. Bypassing NAT
  241. Configuring Identity NAT
  242. Configuring NAT Exemption
  243. NAT Examples
  244. Overlapping Networks
  245. Redirecting Ports
  246. AAA Performance
  247. Chapter 17 Applying AAA for Network Acces
  248. Static PAT and HTTP
  249. Configuring Custom Login Prompts
  250. Enabling Secure Authentication of Web Clients
  251. Disabling Authentication Challenge per Protocol
  252. Configuring Authorization for Network Access
  253. Configuring RADIUS Authorization
  254. Configuring a RADIUS Server to Download Per-User Access Control List Names
  255. Configuring Accounting for Network Access
  256. Using MAC Addresses to Exempt Traffic from Authentication and Authorization
  257. Filtering Overview
  258. C H A P T E R 18 Applying Filtering Services
  259. Filtering Java Applets
  260. Filtering URLs and FTP Requests with an External Server
  261. Buffering the Content Server Response
  262. Filtering HTTP URLs
  263. Truncating Long HTTP URLs
  264. Filtering FTP Requests
  265. Viewing Filtering Server Statistics
  266. Viewing Caching Statistics
  267. Configuring ARP Inspection
  268. C H A P T E R 19 Configuring ARP Inspection and Bridging Parameters
  269. Customizing the MAC Address Table
  270. Disabling MAC Address Learning
  271. Information About Modular Policy Framework
  272. Chapter 20 Using Modular Policy Framework
  273. Default Global Policy
  274. Identifying Traffic (Layer 3/4 Class Map)
  275. Creating a Layer 3/4 Class Map for Through Traffic
  276. Configuring Special Actions for Application Inspections (Inspection Policy Map)
  277. Inspection Policy Map Overview
  278. Identifying Traffic in an Inspection Class Map
  279. Creating a Regular Expression
  280. Creating a Regular Expression Class Map
  281. Information About Layer 3/4 Policy Maps
  282. Order in Which Multiple Feature Actions are Applied
  283. Incompatibility of Certain Feature Actions
  284. Feature Matching Guidelines for Multiple Policy Maps
  285. Applying Actions to an Interface (Service Policy)
  286. Modular Policy Framework Examples
  287. Applying Inspection and Connection Limits to HTTP Traffic to Specific Servers
  288. Configuring Connection Limits and Timeouts
  289. C H A P T E R 21 Configuring Advanced Connection Features
  290. Permitting or Denying Application Types with PISA Integration
  291. PISA Integration Overview
  292. Failover Support
  293. Configuring the Switch for PISA/FWSM Integration
  294. Changing the MTU on the Switch to Support Longer Packet Length
  295. Sample Switch Configurations for PISA Integration
  296. Monitoring PISA Connections
  297. TCP State Bypass Overview
  298. Unsupported Features
  299. Connection Timeout
  300. Disabling TCP Normalization
  301. Configuring the Fragment Size
  302. C H A P T E R 22 Applying Application Layer Protocol Inspection
  303. Inspection Limitations
  304. Default Inspection Policy
  305. Configuring Application Inspection
  306. CTIQBE Inspection
  307. Enabling and Configuring CTIQBE Inspection
  308. Verifying and Monitoring CTIQBE Inspection
  309. CTIQBE Sample Configurations
  310. DCERPC Inspection
  311. Configuring a DCERPC Inspection Policy Map for Additional Inspection Control
  312. DNS Inspection
  313. How DNS Rewrite Works
  314. Configuring DNS Rewrite
  315. Configuring DNS Rewrite with Two NAT Zones
  316. DNS Rewrite with Three NAT Zones
  317. Configuring DNS Rewrite with Three NAT Zones
  318. Configuring DNS Inspection
  319. Verifying and Monitoring DNS Inspection
  320. DNS Guard
  321. FTP Inspection
  322. The request-command deny Command
  323. Configuring FTP Inspection
  324. Verifying and Monitoring FTP Inspection
  325. GTP Inspection
  326. GTP Maps and Commands
  327. Enabling and Configuring GTP Inspection
  328. Verifying and Monitoring GTP Inspection
  329. GGSN Load Balancing
  330. GTP Sample Configuration
  331. H.323 Inspection
  332. H.323 Inspection Overview
  333. Limitations and Restrictions
  334. Topologies Requiring H.225 Configuration
  335. Enabling and Configuring H.323 Inspection
  336. Configuring H.323 and H.225 Timeout Values
  337. Monitoring H.225 Sessions
  338. Monitoring H.323 RAS Sessions
  339. H.323 GUP Configuration
  340. H.323 Sample Configuration
  341. HTTP Inspection
  342. ICMP Inspection
  343. MGCP Inspection
  344. Configuring MGCP Call Agents and Gateways
  345. Configuring MGCP Timeout Values
  346. MGCP Sample Configuration
  347. NetBIOS Inspection
  348. PPTP Inspection
  349. Using RealPlayer
  350. SIP Inspection
  351. SIP Instant Messaging
  352. IP Address Privacy
  353. Configuring SIP Timeout Values
  354. Verifying and Monitoring SIP Inspection
  355. SIP Sample Configuration
  356. router configuration
  357. Skinny (SCCP) Inspection
  358. Supporting Cisco IP Phones
  359. Verifying and Monitoring SCCP Inspection
  360. SCCP (Skinny) Sample Configuration
  361. SMTP and Extended SMTP Inspection
  362. Configuring and Enabling SMTP and Extended SMTP Application Inspection
  363. SNMP Inspection
  364. Enabling and Configuring SNMP Application Inspection
  365. SQL*Net Inspection
  366. Sun RPC Inspection Overview
  367. Managing Sun RPC Services
  368. TFTP Inspection
  369. Allowing Telnet Access
  370. Allowing SSH Access
  371. C H A P T E R 23 Configuring Management Access
  372. Allowing HTTPS Access for ASDM
  373. Configuring Basic Settings for All Tunnels
  374. Configuring VPN Client Access
  375. Configuring a Site-to-Site Tunnel
  376. Allowing ICMP to and from the FWSM
  377. AAA for System Administrators
  378. CLI Access Overview
  379. Enabling CLI or ASDM Authentication
  380. Configuring Authentication to Access Privileged EXEC Mode
  381. Configuring Command Authorization
  382. Configuring Local Command Authorization
  383. Configuring TACACS+ Command Authorization
  384. Configuring Command Accounting
  385. Recovering from a Lockout
  386. Managing Licenses
  387. C H A P T E R 24 Managing Software, Licenses, and Configurations
  388. Installation Overview
  389. Installing Application Software from the Maintenance Partition
  390. Installing ASDM from the FWSM CLI
  391. Upgrading Failover Pairs
  392. Upgrading an Active/Standby Failover Pair to a New Maintenance Release
  393. Upgrading Failover Pairs to a New Minor or Major Release
  394. Installing Maintenance Software
  395. Upgrading the Maintenance Software
  396. Downloading and Backing Up Configuration Files
  397. Viewing Files in Flash Memory
  398. Downloading a Context Configuration to Disk
  399. Backing Up the Configuration
  400. Copying the Configuration from the Terminal Display
  401. Viewing Auto Update Server Status
  402. Configuring and Managing Syslog Messages
  403. C H A P T E R 25 Monitoring the Firewall Services Module
  404. Disabling Logging to All Configured Output Destinations
  405. Configuring Log Output Destinations
  406. Sending Syslog Messages to an E-mail Address
  407. Sending Syslog Messages to ASDM
  408. Sending Syslog Messages to a Switch Session, Telnet Session, or SSH Session
  409. Sending Syslog Messages to the Log Buffer
  410. Filtering Syslog Messages
  411. Message Filtering Overview
  412. Filtering Syslog Messages with Custom Message Lists
  413. Customizing the Log Configuration
  414. Including the Device ID in Syslog Messages
  415. Disabling a Syslog Message
  416. Changing the Amount of Internal Flash Memory Available for Syslog Messages
  417. Understanding Syslog Messages
  418. Severity Levels
  419. Enabling SNMP
  420. Testing Your Configuration
  421. C H A P T E R 26 Troubleshooting the Firewall Services Module
  422. Pinging Through the FWSM
  423. Disabling the Test Configuration
  424. Reloading the FWSM
  425. Resetting the Maintenance Partition Passwords
  426. Capturing Packets
  427. Configuring a Packet Capture
  428. Common Problems
  429. Switch Hardware and Software Compatibility
  430. Appendix A Specification
  431. Physical Attributes
  432. Managed System Resources
  433. Fixed System Resources
  434. Default Rule Allocation
  435. Reallocating Rules Between Features
  436. Routed Mode Sample Configurations
  437. Appendix B Sample Configuration
  438. Admin Context Configuration (Example 1)
  439. Customer A Context Configuration (Example 1)
  440. Customer C Context Configuration (Example 1)
  441. Example 2: Single Mode Firewall Using Same Security Level Example
  442. FWSM Configuration (Example 2)
  443. Switch Configuration (Example 2)
  444. System Configuration (Example 3)
  445. Admin Context Configuration (Example 3)
  446. Department 1 Context Configuration (Example 3)
  447. Department 2 Context Configuration (Example 3)
  448. Example 4: IPv6 Configuration Example
  449. Transparent Mode Sample Configurations
  450. System Configuration (Example 5)
  451. Admin Context Configuration (Example 5)
  452. Customer A Context Configuration (Example 5)
  453. Customer C Context Configuration (Example 5)
  454. Example 6: Routed Mode Failover
  455. Secondary FWSM System Configuration (Example 6)
  456. Primary FWSM Configuration (Example 7)
  457. Secondary FWSM System Configuration (Example 7)
  458. Example 8: Active/Active Failover with Asymmetric Routing Support
  459. The Secondary FWSM Configuration (Example 8)
  460. Firewall Mode and Security Context Mode
  461. Appendix C Using the Command-Line Interface
  462. Syntax Formatting
  463. Command Help
  464. Command Output Paging
  465. Text Configuration Files
  466. Line Order
  467. Appendix D Mapping MIB to CLI Command
  468. ipv4 addresses and subnet masks
  469. Appendix E Addresse, Protocol, and Port
  470. Subnet Masks
  471. ipv6 addresses
  472. IPv6 Addresses
  473. IPv6 Address Types
  474. multicast address
  475. Multicast Address
  476. Anycast Address
  477. Protocols and Applications
  478. TCP and UDP Ports
  479. Local Ports and Protocols
  480. icmp types
  481. ICMP Types
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  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Troubleshooting E
  5. related documentation
  6. obtaining documentation
  7. documentation feedback
  8. obtaining technical assistance
  9. definitions of service request severity
  10. product overview
  11. catalyst 6503 switch
  12. catalyst 6506 switch
  13. catalyst 6509 switch
  14. catalyst 6513 switch
  15. preparing for installation
  16. Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation
  17. Temperature
  18. Dust and Particles
  19. Shock and Vibration
  20. System Grounding
  21. Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
  22. Air Flow
  23. power requirements
  24. Power Requirements
  25. Power Connection Guidelines for DC-Powered Systems
  26. site preparation checklist
  27. Site Preparation Checklist
  28. installing the switch
  29. Chapter 3 Installing the Switch
  30. Rack-Mounting Guidelines
  31. Required Tools
  32. Installing the L Brackets and Cable Guides on the Catalyst 6504-E Switch
  33. Installing the L Brackets and Cable Guides on the Catalyst 6506 and Catalyst 6506-E Switches
  34. Installing the L Brackets and Cable Guides on the Catalyst 6509 and Catalyst 6509-E Switches
  35. Installing the L Brackets and Cable Guides on the Catalyst 6509-NEB Switch
  36. Installing the L Brackets on the Catalyst 6509-NEB-A Switch
  37. Installing the Switch Chassis in the Rack
  38. replacing the cable guide
  39. connecting the system ground
  40. installing the power supplies in the switch chassis
  41. connecting the supervisor engine uplink ports
  42. verifying switch chassis installation
  43. online diagnostics
  44. removal and replacement procedures
  45. C H A P T E R 4 Removal and Replacement Procedures
  46. Removing and Installing the 2700 W AC-Input Power Supply
  47. Removing and Installing the 1000 W, 1300 W, 2500 W, 3000 W, 4000 W, and 6000 W AC-Input Power Supplies
  48. Removing and Installing the DC-Input Power Supplies
  49. Removing and Installing a 1300 W or 2500 W DC-Input Power Supply
  50. Removing and Installing the 2700 W DC-Input Power Supply
  51. Removing and Installing a 4000 W DC-Input Power Supply
  52. Removing and Installing the Power Entry Modules (PEMs)
  53. Removing the AC-Input PEM
  54. Installing the AC-Input PEM
  55. Removing the DC-Input PEM
  56. Installing the DC-Input PEM
  57. Removing and Installing the Fan Assembly
  58. Installing the Fan Assembly
  59. Installing the Air Filter Assembly on a Catalyst 6509-NEB-A Switch (Optional)
  60. power supply specifications
  61. Appendix A Power Supply Specification
  62. W AC-Input and DC-Input Power Supplies
  63. W Power Supply Specifications
  64. W Power Supply AC Power Cords
  65. W AC-Input Power Supply
  66. ac power cord illustrations
  67. AC Power Cord Illustrations
  68. power supply redundancy
  69. Power Supply Redundancy
  70. specifications
  71. A P P E N D I X B Transceivers, Module Connectors, and Cable Specifications
  72. gb transceiver modules
  73. GB Transceiver Modules
  74. wdm transceiver modules
  75. WDM Transceiver Modules
  76. module connectors
  77. Cables B
  78. identifying a rollover cable
  79. console port mode 1 signaling and pinouts
  80. modem adapter
  81. patch cord configuration example
  82. differential mode delay
  83. cleaning the fiber optic connectors
  84. repacking the switch
  85. chassis and module power and heat values
  86. troubleshooting
  87. solving problems at the system component level
  88. identifying startup problems
  89. troubleshooting the power supply
  90. troubleshooting the fan assembly
  91. contacting customer service
  92. Replacing the Cable Guide
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  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. Table Of Contents
  17. related documentation
  18. obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
  19. product overview
  20. configuring embedded ciscoview support
  21. displaying embedded ciscoview information
  22. accessing the cli
  23. accessing the cli through telnet
  24. performing history substitution
  25. cisco ios command modes
  26. displaying a list of cisco ios commands and syntax
  27. rom-monitor command-line interface
  28. configuring the switch for the first time
  29. configuring the switch
  30. configuring the global parameters
  31. configuring interfaces
  32. using configuration mode
  33. saving the running configuration settings
  34. configuring a default gateway
  35. configuring a bootp server
  36. protecting access to privileged exec commands
  37. setting or changing a line password
  38. encrypting passwords
  39. recovering a lost enable password
  40. modifying the supervisor engine startup configuration
  41. configuring the software configuration register
  42. specifying the startup system image
  43. bootldr environment variable
  44. controlling environment variables
  45. supervisor engine redundant operation
  46. supervisor engine redundancy requirements
  47. synchronizing the supervisor engine configurations
  48. copying files to the redundant supervisor engine
  49. configuring rpr and rpr
  50. rpr operation
  51. supervisor engine synchronization
  52. supervisor engine redundancy guidelines and restrictions
  53. hardware configuration guidelines and restrictions
  54. configuration mode restrictions
  55. displaying the redundancy states
  56. performing a fast software upgrade
  57. copying files to an msfc
  58. understanding interface configuration
  59. using the interface command
  60. configuring a range of interfaces
  61. defining and using interface-range macros
  62. configuring optional interface features
  63. configuring jumbo frame support
  64. configuring ieee 802.3z flow control
  65. configuring the port debounce timer
  66. adding a description for an interface
  67. understanding online insertion and removal
  68. clearing counters on an interface
  69. resetting an interface
  70. understanding how layer 2 switching works
  71. understanding vlan trunks
  72. trunking overview
  73. layer 2 lan port modes
  74. default layer 2 lan interface configuration
  75. layer 2 lan interface configuration guidelines and restrictions
  76. configuring lan interfaces for layer 2 switching
  77. configuring a layer 2 switching port as a trunk
  78. configuring a lan interface as a layer 2 access port
  79. configuring a custom ieee 802.1q ethertype field value
  80. configuring vtp
  81. understanding the vtp domain
  82. understanding vtp version 2
  83. vtp default configuration
  84. configuring vtp global parameters
  85. enabling vtp pruning
  86. configuring the vtp mode
  87. displaying vtp statistics
  88. configuring vlans
  89. vlan ranges
  90. configurable vlan parameters
  91. vlan default configuration
  92. vlan configuration guidelines and restrictions
  93. vlan configuration options
  94. creating or modifying an ethernet vlan
  95. assigning a layer 2 lan interface to a vlan
  96. configuring private vlans
  97. private vlan configuration restrictions and guidelines
  98. configuring a vlan as a private vlan
  99. associating secondary vlans with a primary vlan
  100. mapping secondary vlans to the layer 3 vlan interface of a primary vlan
  101. configuring a layer 2 interface as a private vlan host port
  102. configuring a layer 2 interface as a private vlan promiscuous port
  103. configuring cisco ip phone support
  104. cisco ip phone voice traffic
  105. cisco ip phone data traffic
  106. default cisco ip phone support configuration
  107. configuring voice traffic support
  108. configuring data traffic support
  109. configuring inline power support
  110. configuring layer 3 interfaces
  111. configuring ip routing and addresses
  112. configuring ipx routing and network numbers
  113. configuring appletalk routing, cable ranges, and zones
  114. configuring other protocols on layer 3 interfaces
  115. configuring etherchannels
  116. etherchannel feature overview
  117. understanding port channel interfaces
  118. configuring port channel logical interfaces for layer 3 etherchannels
  119. configuring channel groups
  120. configuring the lacp system priority and system id
  121. configuring etherchannel load balancing
  122. q tunneling configuration guidelines and restrictions
  123. configuring 802.1q tunneling
  124. preconfiguration tasks
  125. understanding how layer 2 protocol tunneling works
  126. configuring support for layer 2 protocol tunneling
  127. configuring stp and ieee 802.1s mst
  128. understanding how stp works
  129. understanding the bridge id
  130. understanding bridge protocol data units
  131. stp protocol timers
  132. stp port states
  133. blocking state
  134. listening state
  135. learning state
  136. forwarding state
  137. disabled state
  138. rstp port roles
  139. rstp port states
  140. ieee 802.1s mst overview
  141. mst-to-pvst interoperability
  142. common spanning tree
  143. mst regions
  144. message age and hop count
  145. default stp configuration
  146. configuring stp
  147. enabling stp
  148. enabling the extended system id
  149. configuring the root bridge
  150. configuring a secondary root bridge
  151. configuring stp port priority
  152. configuring stp port cost
  153. configuring the bridge priority of a vlan
  154. configuring the hello time
  155. configuring the maximum aging time for a vlan
  156. enabling mst
  157. configuration mode
  158. displaying mst configurations
  159. configuring mst instance parameters
  160. configuring mst instance port parameters
  161. configuring optional stp features
  162. understanding how portfast works
  163. understanding how uplinkfast works
  164. understanding how backbonefast works
  165. understanding how etherchannel guard works
  166. enabling portfast
  167. enabling portfast bpdu filtering
  168. enabling bpdu guard
  169. enabling uplinkfast
  170. enabling backbonefast
  171. enabling etherchannel guard
  172. enabling loop guard
  173. understanding how layer 3 switching works
  174. understanding hardware layer 3 switching on pfc2 and dfcs
  175. default hardware layer 3 switching configuration
  176. configuring hardware layer 3 switching
  177. displaying hardware layer 3 switching statistics
  178. configuring ip multicast layer 3 switching
  179. ip multicast layer 3 switching overview
  180. ip multicast layer 3 switching flow mask
  181. partially and completely switched flows
  182. non-rpf traffic processing
  183. default ip multicast layer 3 switching configuration
  184. pfc2 with mscf2
  185. pfc1 and pfc2 general restrictions
  186. enabling ip multicast routing globally
  187. enabling ip multicast layer 3 switching on layer 3 interfaces
  188. enabling installation of directly connected subnets
  189. enabling cef-based rate limiting of rpf failures
  190. displaying ip multicast layer 3 hardware switching summary
  191. displaying the ip multicast routing table
  192. displaying ip multicast layer 3 switching statistics
  193. using debug commands
  194. clearing ip multicast layer 3 switching statistics
  195. understanding how ip mls works
  196. layer 3 mls cache
  197. ip mls operation
  198. default ip mls configuration
  199. disabling and enabling ip mls on a layer 3 interface
  200. setting the minimum ip mls flow mask
  201. displaying ip mls cache entries
  202. displaying ip mls cache entries for a specific destination address
  203. displaying entries for a specific ip flow
  204. displaying ip mls contention table and statistics
  205. troubleshooting ip mls
  206. configuring ipx unicast layer 3 switching on supervisor engine
  207. understanding how ipx mls works
  208. ipx mls operation
  209. default ipx mls configuration
  210. configuring ipx mls
  211. configuring the mls aging time
  212. configuring the minimum ipx mls flow mask
  213. displaying ipx mls cache entries
  214. displaying the ipx mls contention table
  215. displaying ipx mls vlan statistics
  216. clearing ipx mls cache entries
  217. troubleshooting ipx mls
  218. configuring igmp snooping
  219. igmp snooping overview
  220. leaving a multicast group
  221. understanding igmp snooping querier
  222. understanding igmp version 3 support
  223. enabling the igmp snooping querier
  224. enabling igmp snooping
  225. configuring igmp snooping learning
  226. configuring the igmp query interval
  227. configuring a host statically
  228. displaying mac address multicast entries
  229. understanding how rgmp works
  230. default rgmp configuration
  231. enabling rgmp on layer 3 interfaces
  232. configuring network security
  233. hardware and software acl support
  234. guidelines and restrictions for using layer 4 operators in acls
  235. determining logical operation unit usage
  236. configuring the cisco ios firewall feature set
  237. firewall configuration guidelines and restrictions
  238. configuring cbac on catalyst 6500 series switches
  239. configuring vlan acls
  240. bridged packets
  241. routed packets
  242. multicast packets
  243. vacl configuration overview
  244. applying a vlan access map
  245. verifying vlan access map configuration
  246. configuring a capture port
  247. configuring vacl logging
  248. configuring tcp intercept
  249. configuring unicast reverse path forwarding
  250. configuring the unicast rpf checking mode
  251. configuring unicast flood protection
  252. configuring mac move notification
  253. dos protection overview
  254. configuring dos protection
  255. qos acls
  256. forwarding information base rate-limiting
  257. monitoring packet drop statistics
  258. configuring ieee 802.1x port-based authentication
  259. device roles
  260. authentication initiation and message exchange
  261. ports in authorized and unauthorized states
  262. default 802.1x port-based authentication configuration
  263. x port-based authentication guidelines and restrictions
  264. configuring 802.1x port-based authentication
  265. configuring switch-to-radius-server communication
  266. enabling periodic reauthentication
  267. manually reauthenticating the client connected to a port
  268. changing the switch-to-client retransmission time
  269. setting the switch-to-client retransmission time for eap-request frames
  270. enabling multiple hosts
  271. resetting the 802.1x configuration to the default values
  272. configuring port security
  273. default port security configuration
  274. configuring port security on an interface
  275. configuring port security aging
  276. displaying port security settings
  277. understanding how layer 3 protocol filtering works
  278. configuring layer 3 protocol filtering
  279. configuring layer 3 protocol filtering on a layer 2 lan interface
  280. configuring traffic storm control
  281. default traffic storm control configuration
  282. displaying traffic storm control settings
  283. understanding how broadcast suppression works
  284. enabling broadcast suppression
  285. configuring cdp
  286. enabling cdp globally
  287. displaying the cdp interface configuration
  288. configuring pfc qos
  289. hardware supported by pfc qos
  290. qos terminology
  291. pfc qos feature flowcharts
  292. pfc qos feature summary
  293. ingress lan port features
  294. pfc marking and policing
  295. lan egress port features
  296. pfc qos statistics data export
  297. pfc qos default configuration
  298. pfc qos configuration guidelines and restrictions
  299. enabling pfc qos globally
  300. enabling queueing-only mode
  301. creating named aggregate policers
  302. configuring a pfc qos policy
  303. configuring a policy map
  304. enabling or disabling microflow policing
  305. enabling or disabling pfc features on an interface
  306. enabling vlan-based pfc qos on layer 2 lan ports
  307. configuring the trust state of ethernet lan and osm ingress ports
  308. configuring the ingress lan port cos value
  309. mapping cos values to drop thresholds
  310. allocating bandwidth between lan-port transmit queues
  311. setting the lan-port transmit-queue size ratio
  312. configuring dscp value maps
  313. configuring pfc qos statistics data export
  314. configuring udld
  315. udld aggressive mode
  316. default udld configuration
  317. enabling udld on individual lan interfaces
  318. configuring the udld probe message interval
  319. resetting disabled lan interfaces
  320. configuring nde
  321. nde overview
  322. default nde configuration
  323. configuring nde on the pfc
  324. configuring nde on the msfc
  325. displaying the nde address and port configuration
  326. configuring nde flow filters
  327. displaying the nde configuration
  328. configuring local span and rspan
  329. local span and rspan sessions
  330. monitored traffic
  331. destination ports
  332. local span and rspan source and destination limits
  333. vspan guidelines and restrictions
  334. local span and rspan configuration overview
  335. configuring rspan vlans
  336. monitoring specific source vlans on a source trunk port
  337. configuring a destination port as an unconditional trunk
  338. verifying the configuration
  339. configuration examples
  340. configuring web cache services using wccp
  341. understanding wccp
  342. understanding wccpv1 configuration
  343. understanding wccpv2 configuration
  344. wccpv2 features
  345. md5 security
  346. restrictions for wccpv2
  347. configuring a service group using wccpv2
  348. excluding traffic on a specific interface from redirection
  349. registering a router to a multicast address
  350. setting a password for a router and cache engines
  351. verifying and monitoring wccp configuration settings
  352. changing the version of wccp on a router example
  353. running a reverse proxy service example
  354. setting a password for a router and cache engines example
  355. configuring snmp ifindex persistence
  356. enabling and disabling snmp ifindex persistence globally
  357. configuring the switch fabric module
  358. switch fabric module slots
  359. configuring the switching mode
  360. configuring fabric-required mode
  361. configuring an lcd message
  362. displaying the switch fabric module redundancy status
  363. displaying the fabric status
  364. understanding how power management works
  365. enabling or disabling power redundancy
  366. using the cli to power modules off and on
  367. using the cli to power cycle modules
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  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. about this guide
  13. related documentation
  14. document conventions
  15. ordering documentation
  16. obtaining additional publications and information
  17. vlan interfaces
  18. Switch Overview
  19. C H A P T E R 2 Configuring the Switch for the Firewall Services Module
  20. Prerequisites
  21. Assigning VLANs in Catalyst Operating System Software
  22. SVI Overview
  23. Configuring SVIs for Cisco IOS Software on the Supervisor Engine
  24. Configuring SVIs for Catalyst Operating System Software on the Supervisor Engine
  25. Customizing the FWSM Internal Interface
  26. Assigning VLANs to the Secondary Firewall Services Module
  27. Flash Memory Overview
  28. Resetting the FWSM in Cisco IOS Software
  29. Sessioning and Logging into the Firewall Services Module
  30. C H A P T E R 3 Connecting to the Firewall Services Module and Managing the Configuration
  31. Clearing and Removing Configuration Settings
  32. Firewall Mode Overview
  33. Chapter 4 Configuring the Firewall Mode
  34. How Data Moves Through the FWSM in Routed Firewall Mode
  35. Transparent Mode Overview
  36. Transparent Firewall Features
  37. Using the Transparent Firewall in Your Network
  38. Transparent Firewall Guidelines
  39. How Data Moves Through the Transparent Firewall
  40. Setting the Firewall Mode
  41. Security Context Overview
  42. Chapter 5 Managing Security Context
  43. IP Routing Support
  44. Sharing Resources
  45. Shared Interface Limitations
  46. Logging into the FWSM in Multiple Context Mode
  47. Enabling or Disabling Multiple Context Mode
  48. Enabling Multiple Context Mode
  49. Classes and Class Members Overview
  50. Default Class
  51. Class Members
  52. ACL Memory Partitions Overview
  53. Configuring a Security Context
  54. Removing a Security Context
  55. Changing the Security Context URL
  56. Reloading a Security Context
  57. Viewing Context Information
  58. Viewing Resource Allocation
  59. Viewing Resource Usage
  60. Monitoring SYN Attacks using TCP Intercept
  61. Changing the Passwords
  62. Changing the Login Password
  63. Chapter 6 Configuring Basic Setting
  64. Setting the Host Name
  65. Setting the Domain Name
  66. Configuring Interfaces
  67. Setting the Name and Security Level
  68. Allowing Communication Between Interfaces on the Same Security Level
  69. Turning Off and Turning On Interfaces
  70. Customizing the MAC Address Table
  71. C H A P T E R 7 Configuring Bridging Parameters and ARP Inspection
  72. Viewing the MAC Address Table
  73. Adding a Static ARP Entry
  74. Configuring IP Addresses
  75. C H A P T E R 8 Configuring IP Addresses, Routing, and DHCP
  76. Configuring Static Routes
  77. Configuring OSPF
  78. Enabling OSPF
  79. Redistributing Routes Between OSPF Processes
  80. Redistributing Static, Connected, or OSPF Routes to an OSPF Process
  81. Configuring OSPF Interface Parameters
  82. Configuring OSPF Area Parameters
  83. Configuring OSPF NSSA
  84. Configuring Route Summarization Between OSPF Areas
  85. Configuring Route Summarization When Redistributing Routes into OSPF
  86. Configuring Route Calculation Timers
  87. Displaying OSPF Update Packet Pacing
  88. Restarting the OSPF Process
  89. Configuring RIP
  90. Configuring the DHCP Server
  91. Using Cisco IP Phones with a DHCP Server
  92. Configuring DHCP Relay
  93. NAT Overview
  94. C H A P T E R 9 Configuring Network Address Translation
  95. NAT Types
  96. Static NAT
  97. Bypassing NAT
  98. Policy NAT
  99. Outside NAT
  100. NAT and Same Security Level Interfaces
  101. Order of NAT Commands Used to Match Local Addresses
  102. Setting Connection Limits in the NAT Configuration
  103. Dynamic NAT and PAT Implementation
  104. Configuring NAT or PAT
  105. Using Static NAT
  106. Using Static PAT
  107. Configuring Static Identity NAT
  108. Configuring NAT Exemption
  109. NAT Examples
  110. Overlapping Networks
  111. Redirecting Ports
  112. Access Control List Overview
  113. C H A P T E R 10 Controlling Network Access with Access Control Lists
  114. Identifying Traffic for AAA rules (Extended)
  115. Controlling Network Access for IP Traffic for a Given User (Extended)
  116. VPN Management Access (Extended)
  117. Redistributing OSPF Routes (Standard)
  118. Maximum Number of ACEs
  119. Inbound and Outbound Access Control Lists
  120. Access Control List Override
  121. Adding an EtherType Access Control List
  122. Adding a Standard Access Control List
  123. Simplifying Access Control Lists with Object Grouping
  124. Adding Object Groups
  125. Adding a Network Object Group
  126. Adding an ICMP Type Object Group
  127. Nesting Object Groups
  128. Using Object Groups with an Access Control List
  129. Displaying Object Groups
  130. Adding Remarks to Access Control Lists
  131. Logging Extended Access Control List Activity
  132. Configuring Logging for an Access Control Entry
  133. Managing Deny Flows
  134. Allowing Telnet
  135. Chapter 11 Allowing Remote Management
  136. Configuring SSH Access
  137. Using an SSH Client
  138. Allowing a VPN Management Connection
  139. Configuring VPN Client Access
  140. Configuring a Site-to-Site Tunnel
  141. Allowing ICMP to and from the FWSM
  142. AAA Overview
  143. Chapter 12 Configuring AAA
  144. About Accounting
  145. AAA Server and Local Database Support
  146. Configuring the Local Database
  147. Configuring Authentication for CLI Access
  148. Configuring Authentication for the enable Command
  149. Configuring Command Authorization
  150. Local Command Authorization Prerequisites
  151. Viewing Command Privilege Levels
  152. TACACS+ Command Authorization Prerequisites
  153. Enabling TACACS+ Command Authorization
  154. Viewing the Current Logged-In User
  155. Recovering from a Lockout
  156. Configuring Authentication for Network Access
  157. Enabling Network Access Authentication
  158. Enabling Secure Authentication of Web Clients
  159. Configuring Authorization for Network Access
  160. Configuring TACACS+ Authorization
  161. Configuring RADIUS Authorization
  162. Configuring the RADIUS Server to Download Per-User Access Control List Names
  163. Inspection Engine Overview
  164. C H A P T E R 13 Configuring Application Protocol Inspection
  165. Configuring an Inspection Engine
  166. Detailed Information About Inspection Engines
  167. DNS over UDP Inspection Engine
  168. H.323 Inspection Engine
  169. Multiple Calls on One Call Signalling Connection
  170. HTTP Inspection Engine
  171. ICMP Error Inspection Engine
  172. MGCP Inspection Engine
  173. MGCP Overview
  174. Viewing MGCP Information
  175. RSH Inspection Engine
  176. SIP Inspection Engine
  177. SIP Overview
  178. Skinny Inspection Engine
  179. Problems with Fragmented Skinny Packets
  180. SQL*Net Inspection Engine
  181. Sun RPC Inspection Engine
  182. XDMCP Inspection Engine
  183. Filtering Overview
  184. C H A P T E R 14 Filtering HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP Requests Using an External Server
  185. Buffering Replies
  186. Setting the Maximum Length of Long HTTP URLs
  187. Filtering HTTP URLs
  188. Filtering HTTPS URLs
  189. Viewing Filtering Server Statistics
  190. Viewing Filtering Performance Statistics
  191. Understanding Failover
  192. Chapter 15 Using Failover
  193. Failover and State Links
  194. Module Placement
  195. Transparent Firewall Requirements
  196. Primary/Secondary Status and Active/Standby Status
  197. Disabling Configuration Synchronization
  198. Failover Monitoring
  199. Interface Monitoring
  200. Configuring Failover
  201. Configuring the Secondary Module
  202. Verifying the Failover Configuration
  203. Viewing Monitored Interfaces
  204. Forcing Failover
  205. Failover System Messages
  206. Basic Failover Questions
  207. Stateful Failover Questions
  208. Failover Configuration Example
  209. system configuration
  210. Installing Application or PDM Software
  211. Installing Application or PDM Software to the Current Partition
  212. C H A P T E R 16 Managing Software and Configuration Files
  213. Installing Maintenance Software
  214. Downloading a Text Configuration
  215. Backing Up the Configuration
  216. Copying the Configuration from the Terminal Display
  217. Monitoring the Firewall Services Module
  218. C H A P T E R 17 Monitoring and Troubleshooting the Firewall Services Module
  219. Enabling SNMP
  220. Troubleshooting the Firewall Services Module
  221. Pinging FWSM Interfaces
  222. Pinging Through the FWSM
  223. Disabling the Test Configuration
  224. Reloading the FWSM from the Switch
  225. Recovering the Maintenance Partition Passwords
  226. Viewing the Crash Dump
  227. Physical Attributes
  228. Appendix A Specification
  229. Managed System Resources
  230. Fixed System Resources
  231. Rule Limits
  232. Routed Mode Examples
  233. Appendix B Sample Configuration
  234. Example 1: Admin Context Configuration
  235. Example 1: Customer A Context Configuration
  236. Example 1: Switch Configuration
  237. Example 2: FWSM Configuration
  238. Example 2: Switch Configuration
  239. Example 3: Shared Resources for Multiple Contexts
  240. Example 3: System Configuration
  241. Example 3: Department 1 Context Configuration
  242. Example 3: Department 2 Context Configuration
  243. Example 4: Primary FWSM Configuration
  244. Example 4: Secondary FWSM System Configuration
  245. Transparent Mode Examples
  246. Example 5: System Configuration
  247. Example 5: Admin Context Configuration
  248. command help
  249. acronyms and abbreviations
  250. Command Prompts C
  251. Syntax Formatting C
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  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. document revision history
  7. related documentation
  8. obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
  9. Chapter 1 SIP, SSC, and SPA Product Overview
  10. SIP, SSC, and SPA Compatibility
  11. Modular Optics Compatibility
  12. power management
  13. Power Management
  14. SPA Interface Processors
  15. C H A P T E R 2 Catalyst 6500 Series Switch SIPs and SSCs Overview
  16. Specifying the SIP or SSC Subslot Location for a SPA
  17. Cisco 7600 SIP-200 Processor
  18. Cisco 7600 SIP-200 Physical Specifications
  19. Cisco 7600 SIP-200 Default DIP Switch Settings
  20. Cisco 7600 SIP-400 Overview
  21. Cisco 7600 SIP-400 LEDs
  22. SIP-600 Processor
  23. Cisco 7600-SSC-400 Overview
  24. Cisco 7600 SSC-400 Physical Specifications
  25. SPA Support
  26. C H A P T E R 3 Catalyst 6500 Series Switch SPA Overview
  27. Cisco 7600 SIP-400 Oversubscription Guidelines
  28. Port and 4-Port Channelized T3 SPA LEDs
  29. Port and 4-Port Channelized T3 SPA Cables and Connectors
  30. Port and 4-Port Clear Channel T3/E3 SPA LEDs
  31. Port and 4-Port Clear Channel T3/E3 SPA Cables and Connectors
  32. Port Channelized T1/E1 SPA LEDs
  33. Port Channelized T1/E1 SPA Cables, Connectors, and Pinouts
  34. Port Channelized STM-1/OC-3 SPA Interface Specifications
  35. Port Channelized STM-1/OC-3 SPA Cables and Connectors
  36. Port and 4-Port OC-3c/STM-1 ATM SPA Overview
  37. Port and 4-Port OC-3c/STM-1 ATM SPA Interface Specifications
  38. OC-3c/STM-1 POS SPA LEDs
  39. OC-3c/STM-1 POS SPA SFP Optical Transceiver Modules and Cables
  40. Port OC-12c/STM-4 ATM SPA Overview
  41. Port OC-12c/STM-4 ATM SPA Interface Specifications
  42. Port OC-12c/STM-4 POS SPA Overview
  43. Port OC-12c/STM-4 POS SPA Interface Specifications
  44. Port OC-48c/STM-16 ATM SPA Overview
  45. Port OC-48c/STM-16 ATM SPA Interface Specifications
  46. Port OC48-POS/RPR SPA LEDs
  47. Port OC48-POS/RPR SPA Interface Specifications
  48. Port OC-192c/STM-64 POS/RPR SPA LEDs
  49. Port OC-192c/STM-64 POS/RPR SPA Interface Specifications
  50. Mate Interface Cables
  51. Port OC-192c/STM-64 POS/RPR XFP SPA Overview
  52. Port OC-192c/STM-64 POS/RPR XFP SPA LEDs
  53. Port OC-192c/STM-64 POS/RPR XFP SPA Interface Specifications
  54. OC-192 Module Connections
  55. Port OC-192c/STM-64 POS/RPR VSR Optics SPA Overview
  56. Port OC-192c/STM-64 POS/RPR VSR Optics SPA Interface Specifications
  57. Port OC-192c/STM-64 POS/RPR VSR Optics SPA Fixed Optical Transceiver, 40-Pin Connector, and Cables
  58. Port and 8-Port Fast Ethernet SPA Overview
  59. Cables, Connectors, and Pinouts
  60. Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet SPA Overview
  61. Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet SPA LEDs
  62. XFP Port Cabling Specifications
  63. Port Gigabit Ethernet SPA LEDs
  64. Port Gigabit Ethernet SPA (Version 2) LEDs
  65. Port Gigabit Ethernet SPA Cables and Connectors
  66. SFP Module Cabling and Connection Equipment
  67. Port Gigabit Ethernet SPA Overview
  68. IPSec VPN SPA Overview
  69. required tools and equipment
  70. safety warnings
  71. preventing electrostatic discharge damage
  72. Handling SIPs or SSCs
  73. Chapter 5 Installing and Removing a SIP or SSC
  74. Deactivating a SIP or SSC
  75. Preparing for Online Removal of a SPA
  76. Reactivating a SPA
  77. Verifying Deactivation and Activation of a SPA
  78. Deactivation of a SIP Configuration Example
  79. Deactivation of a SPA Configuration Example
  80. Handling SPAs
  81. SPA Installation and Removal
  82. C H A P T E R 6 Installing and Removing a Shared Port Adapter
  83. checking the installation
  84. Using show Commands to Verify SIP and SPA Status
  85. Using show Commands to Display SPA Information
  86. SPA Cable-Management Brackets
  87. troubleshooting the installation
  88. using debug commands
  89. C H A P T E R 7 Troubleshooting the Installation
  90. Packing a SIP for Shipment
  91. Using debug Commands
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Table of contents
  1. software license agreement
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Chapter 3 Getting Started
  7. Troubleshooting
  8. safety overview
  9. related documentation
  10. ordering documentation
  11. obtaining additional publications and information
  12. product overview
  13. front panel description
  14. status led
  15. traffic flow
  16. vlan mode
  17. CSM in Aggregate Mode
  18. Direct Server Return
  19. Protecting Against Denial-of-Service Attacks
  20. Operating System Support
  21. Using the Command-Line Interface
  22. Mode Command Syntax
  23. Migrating Between Modes
  24. Changing Modes
  25. Verifying the Configuration
  26. Configuration Overview
  27. Upgrading to a New Software Release
  28. Upgrading from a PCMCIA Card
  29. Upgrading from an External TFTP Server
  30. configuring vlans
  31. Chapter 4 Configuring VLAN
  32. Configuring Server-Side VLANs
  33. Configuring Server Farms
  34. Configuring Real Servers
  35. Configuring Dynamic Feedback Protocol
  36. Configuring Client NAT Pools
  37. Configuring Server-Initiated Connections
  38. Configuring Beginning and Ending Patterns
  39. Configuring Virtual Servers
  40. Configuring TCP Parameters
  41. Configuring Redirect Virtual Servers
  42. Configuring Maps
  43. Configuring Policies
  44. Configuring Generic Header Parsing
  45. Creating a Map for the HTTP Header
  46. Specifying Header Fields and Match Values
  47. Assigning the Policy to a Virtual Server
  48. C H A P T E R 7 Configuring Redundant Connections
  49. configuring hsrp
  50. Configuring HSRP
  51. Creating Fault-Tolerant HSRP Configurations
  52. Configuring Connection Redundancy
  53. Configuring a Hitless Upgrade
  54. Configuring Sticky Groups
  55. Configuring Route Health Injection
  56. Routing to VIP Addresses Without RHI
  57. Understanding Propagation of VIP Availability Information
  58. Configuring Persistent Connections
  59. Using the GSLB Advanced Feature Set Option
  60. Configuring Network Management
  61. Configuring Probes for Health Monitoring
  62. Probe Configuration Commands
  63. Configuring an HTTP Probe
  64. Configuring an ICMP Probe
  65. Configuring FTP, SMTP, and Telnet Probes
  66. Configuring Inband Health Monitoring
  67. Configuring HTTP Return Code Checking
  68. Configuring TCL Scripts
  69. Loading Scripts
  70. Writing TCL Scripts
  71. UDP Commands
  72. Writing Health Scripts
  73. Writing Standalone Scripts
  74. Running Standalone TCL Scripts
  75. Configuring Scripts for Health Monitoring Probes
  76. Understanding How Firewalls Work
  77. Firewalls Types
  78. Types of Firewall Configurations
  79. Fault-Tolerant CSM Firewall Configurations
  80. Configuring Stealth Firewall Load Balancing
  81. Stealth Firewall Configuration Example
  82. Configuring CSM A (Stealth Firewall Example)
  83. Configuring CSM B (Stealth Firewall Example)
  84. Configuring Regular Firewall Load Balancing
  85. Regular Firewall Configuration Example
  86. Configuring CSM A (Regular Firewall Example)
  87. Configuring CSM B (Regular Firewall Example)
  88. Configuring Reverse-Sticky for Firewalls
  89. configuration examples
  90. Appendix A Configuration Example
  91. Configuring Bridged Mode with the MSFC on the Client Side
  92. Configuring Probes
  93. Configuring Source NAT for Server-Originated Connections to the VIP
  94. Configuring Session Persistence (Stickiness)
  95. Direct Access to Servers in Router Mode
  96. Server-to-Server Load Balanced Connections
  97. Route Health Injection
  98. Server Names
  99. Backup Server Farm
  100. Balancing Based on the Source IP Address
  101. HTTP Redirect
  102. system messages
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Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation
  6. related documentation
  7. ordering documentation
  8. documentation feedback
  9. obtaining additional publications and information
  10. product overview
  11. supervisor engines
  12. reset button
  13. CONSOLE PORT MODE Switch
  14. Switch Load
  15. and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules
  16. Port 10BASE-FL Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6024-10FL-MT)
  17. Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6148-RJ21V)
  18. Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6148-RJ45V)
  19. Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6248-RJ45)
  20. Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6248A-TEL)
  21. Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6348-RJ21V)
  22. Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6348-RJ-45)
  23. Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6348-RJ45V)
  24. Gigabit Ethernet Switching Modules
  25. Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6316-GE-TX)
  26. Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6408A-GBIC)
  27. Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6416-GBIC)
  28. Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6416-GE-MT)
  29. Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet Base Module (WS-X6502-10GE)
  30. Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6516A-GBIC)
  31. Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6704-10GE)
  32. Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6724-SFP)
  33. Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6816-GBIC)
  34. Ethernet Module LEDs
  35. ATM Modules
  36. Port OC-12 ATM Module (WS-X6101-OC12-MMF)
  37. Port OC-12 ATM Module (WS-X6101-OC12-SMF)
  38. ATM Module LEDs
  39. FlexWAN Module (WS-X6182-2PA)
  40. Multilayer Switch Module (WS-X6302-MSM)
  41. Network Analysis Modules
  42. Network Analysis Module (WS-SVC-NAM-1)
  43. Network Analysis Module (WS-SVC-NAM-2)
  44. Firewall Services Module (WS-SVC-FWM-1-K9)
  45. IPSec VPN Acceleration Services Module (WS-SVC-IPSEC-1)
  46. Intrusion Detection System Module (WS-X6381-IDS)
  47. Content Switching Module (WS-X6066-SLB-APC)
  48. Switch Fabric Modules
  49. Switch Fabric Module 2 (WS-X6500-SFM2)
  50. Voice-Related Modules
  51. Port T1/E1 PSTN Interface Module (WS-X6608-T1/E1)
  52. Port FXS Analog Interface Module (WS-X6624-FXS)
  53. Port Addresses
  54. Physical Interface Addresses
  55. MAC Addresses
  56. Hot Swapping Supervisor Engines and Switching Modules
  57. Power Management and Environmental Monitoring
  58. Limiting Connection Distances
  59. Determining Cable Distances
  60. Ethernet and Fast Ethernet
  61. Gigabit Ethernet
  62. Patch Cord
  63. patch cord configuration example
  64. Differential Mode Delay
  65. Console Port Cabling Specifications—Supervisor Engine Only
  66. Port Connector Requirements—Switching Modules Only
  67. Port Densities
  68. Gigabit Interface Converters
  69. WS-G5483 Copper GBIC
  70. WS-G5484, WS-G5486, and WS-G5487 Optical GBICs
  71. Coarse Wave Division Multiplexing GBICs
  72. SFP Optical Transceiver Modules
  73. BASE-T SFP Modules
  74. CWDM SFP Optical Transceiver Modules
  75. XenPak Optical Transceiver Modules
  76. Software Requirements
  77. installing the module
  78. Required Tools
  79. Removing the Supervisor Engine or a Switching Module
  80. Connecting to the Console Port—Supervisor Engine Only
  81. Connecting a Modem
  82. Using Flash PC Cards
  83. Installing and Removing a Flash PC Card
  84. Verifying Newly Installed Modules
  85. Checking Connectivity
  86. technical specifications
  87. regulatory standards compliance
  88. RJ-21 Connector
  89. RJ-45 Connector
  90. identifying a rollover cable
  91. console port mode 1 signaling and pinouts
  92. modem adapter
  93. SC Connectors
  94. MT-RJ Connectors
  95. LC Connectors
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