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Catalyst 4500 Series

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Catalyst 4500 Series

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

Brand: Cisco | Category: Network Router
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  12. Acronyms
  13. obtaining documentation
  14. documentation feedback
  15. obtaining additional publications and information
  16. getting help
  17. Chapter1 Command-Line Interface
  18. How to Find Command Options
  19. understanding command modes
  20. Understanding Command Modes
  21. Using the No and Default Forms of Commands
  22. Using the CLI String Search
  23. Saving Configuration Changes
  24. Show Platform Commands
  25. C H A P T E R 2 Cisco IOS Commands for the Catalyst 4500 Series Switches
  26. aaa accounting dot1x default start-stop group radius
  27. aaa accounting system default start-stop group radius
  28. access-group mode
  29. action
  30. apply
  31. arp access-list
  32. attach module
  33. auto qos voip
  34. auto-sync
  35. channel-group
  36. channel-protocol
  37. class-map
  38. clear counters
  39. clear hw-module slot password
  40. clear interface gigabitethernet
  41. clear interface vlan
  42. clear ip access-template
  43. clear ip arp inspection log
  44. clear ip arp inspection statistics
  45. clear ip dhcp snooping database
  46. clear ip dhcp snooping database statistics
  47. clear ip igmp group
  48. clear ip igmp snooping membership
  49. clear ip mfib counters
  50. clear ip mfib fastdrop
  51. clear lacp counters
  52. clear mac-address-table dynamic
  53. clear pagp
  54. clear port-security
  55. clear qos
  56. clear vlan counters
  57. clear vmps statistics
  58. debug adjacency
  59. debug backup
  60. debug condition interface
  61. debug condition standby
  62. debug condition vlan
  63. debug dot1x
  64. debug etherchnl
  65. debug interface
  66. debug ipc
  67. debug ip dhcp snooping event
  68. debug ip dhcp snooping packet
  69. debug ip verify source packet
  70. debug lacp
  71. debug monitor
  72. debug nvram
  73. debug pagp
  74. debug platform packet protocol lacp
  75. debug platform packet protocol pagp
  76. debug pm
  77. debug psecure
  78. debug redundancy
  79. debug smf updates
  80. debug spanning-tree
  81. debug spanning-tree backbonefast
  82. debug spanning-tree switch
  83. debug spanning-tree uplinkfast
  84. debug sw-vlan
  85. debug sw-vlan ifs
  86. debug sw-vlan notification
  87. debug sw-vlan vtp
  88. debug udld
  89. debug vqpc
  90. define interface-range
  91. deny
  92. diagnostic monitor action
  93. dot1x guest-vlan
  94. dot1x initialize
  95. dot1x max-reauth-req
  96. dot1x max-req
  97. dot1x multiple-hosts
  98. dot1x port-control
  99. dot1x re-authenticate
  100. dot1x re-authentication
  101. dot1x system-auth-control
  102. dot1x timeout
  103. duplex
  104. errdisable detect
  105. errdisable recovery
  106. flowcontrol
  107. hw-module power
  108. instance
  109. interface port-channel
  110. interface range
  111. interface vlan
  112. ip arp inspection filter vlan
  113. ip arp inspection limit (interface)
  114. ip arp inspection log-buffer
  115. ip arp inspection trust
  116. ip arp inspection validate
  117. related commands
  118. ip arp inspection vlan
  119. ip arp inspection vlan logging
  120. ip cef load-sharing algorithm
  121. ip dhcp snooping
  122. ip dhcp snooping binding
  123. ip dhcp snooping database
  124. ip dhcp snooping information option
  125. ip dhcp snooping limit rate
  126. ip dhcp snooping trust
  127. ip dhcp snooping vlan
  128. ip igmp filter
  129. ip igmp max-groups
  130. ip igmp profile
  131. ip igmp query-interval
  132. ip igmp snooping
  133. ip igmp snooping report-suppression
  134. ip igmp snooping vlan
  135. ip igmp snooping vlan explicit-tracking
  136. ip igmp snooping vlan immediate-leave
  137. ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter
  138. ip igmp snooping vlan static
  139. ip local-proxy-arp
  140. ip mfib fastdrop
  141. ip route-cache flow
  142. ip source binding
  143. ip sticky-arp
  144. ip verify header vlan all
  145. ip verify source vlan dhcp-snooping
  146. l2protocol-tunnel
  147. l2protocol-tunnel cos
  148. l2protocol-tunnel drop-threshold
  149. l2protocol-tunnel shutdown-threshold
  150. lacp port-priority
  151. lacp system-priority
  152. mac access-list extended
  153. mac-address-table aging-time
  154. mac-address-table dynamic group protocols
  155. mac-address-table static
  156. macro apply cisco-desktop
  157. macro apply cisco-phone
  158. macro apply cisco-router
  159. macro apply cisco-switch
  160. main-cpu
  161. match
  162. monitor session
  163. name
  164. pagp learn-method
  165. pagp port-priority
  166. permit
  167. policy-map
  168. port-channel load-balance
  169. power dc input
  170. power inline
  171. power inline consumption
  172. power redundancy-mode
  173. power supplies required
  174. private-vlan
  175. private-vlan mapping
  176. private-vlan synchronize
  177. qos (global configuration mode)
  178. qos (interface configuration mode)
  179. qos account layer2 encapsulation
  180. qos aggregate-policer
  181. qos cos
  182. qos dscp
  183. qos map dscp
  184. qos map dscp policed
  185. qos rewrite ip dscp
  186. qos trust
  187. qos vlan-based
  188. redundancy
  189. redundancy force-switchover
  190. redundancy reload
  191. remote login module
  192. remote-span
  193. renew ip dhcp snooping database
  194. reset
  195. revision
  196. service-policy
  197. session module
  198. shape
  199. show access-group mode interface
  200. show arp access-list
  201. show auto qos
  202. show bootflash:
  203. show bootvar
  204. show class-map
  205. show diagnostic result module
  206. show diagnostic result module test 2
  207. show diagnostic result module test 3
  208. show dot1x
  209. show environment
  210. show errdisable detect
  211. show errdisable recovery
  212. show etherchannel
  213. show flowcontrol
  214. show idprom
  215. show interfaces
  216. show interfaces capabilities
  217. show interfaces counters
  218. show interfaces counters
  219. show interfaces description
  220. show interfaces link
  221. show interfaces mtu
  222. show interfaces private-vlan mapping
  223. show interfaces status
  224. show interfaces switchport
  225. show interfaces transceiver
  226. show interfaces trunk
  227. show ip arp inspection
  228. show ip arp inspection log
  229. show ip cef vlan
  230. show ip dhcp snooping
  231. show ip dhcp snooping binding
  232. show ip dhcp snooping database
  233. show ip igmp interface
  234. show ip igmp profile
  235. show ip igmp snooping
  236. show ip igmp snooping membership
  237. show ip igmp snooping mrouter
  238. show ip igmp snooping vlan
  239. show ip mfib
  240. show ip mfib fastdrop
  241. show ip mroute
  242. show ip source binding
  243. show ip verify source
  244. show ipc
  245. show l2protocol-tunnel
  246. show lacp
  247. show mac access-group interface
  248. show mac-address-table address
  249. show mac-address-table aging-time
  250. show mac-address-table count
  251. show mac-address-table dynamic
  252. show mac-address-table interface
  253. show mac-address-table multicast
  254. show mac-address-table protocol
  255. show mac-address-table static
  256. show mac-address-table vlan
  257. show module
  258. show monitor
  259. show pagp
  260. show policy-map
  261. show policy-map interface
  262. show port-security
  263. show power
  264. show qos
  265. show qos aggregate policer
  266. show qos dbl
  267. show qos interface
  268. show qos maps
  269. show redundancy
  270. show running-config
  271. show slavebootflash:
  272. show slaveslot0:
  273. show slot0:
  274. show spanning-tree
  275. show spanning-tree mst
  276. show storm-control
  277. show system mtu
  278. show tech-support
  279. show udld
  280. show vlan
  281. show vlan access-map
  282. show vlan counters
  283. show vlan dot1q tag native
  284. show vlan internal usage
  285. show vlan mtu
  286. show vlan private-vlan
  287. show vlan remote-span
  288. show vmps
  289. show vtp
  290. snmp ifindex clear
  291. snmp ifindex persist
  292. snmp-server enable traps
  293. snmp-server ifindex persist
  294. snmp-server ifindex persist compress
  295. spanning-tree backbonefast
  296. spanning-tree bpdufilter
  297. spanning-tree bpduguard
  298. spanning-tree cost
  299. spanning-tree etherchannel guard misconfig
  300. spanning-tree extend system-id
  301. spanning-tree guard
  302. spanning-tree link-type
  303. spanning-tree loopguard default
  304. spanning-tree mode
  305. spanning-tree mst
  306. spanning-tree mst configuration
  307. spanning-tree mst forward-time
  308. spanning-tree mst hello-time
  309. spanning-tree mst max-age
  310. spanning-tree mst max-hops
  311. spanning-tree mst root
  312. spanning-tree pathcost method
  313. spanning-tree portfast (interface configuration mode)
  314. spanning-tree portfast bpdufilter default
  315. spanning-tree portfast bpduguard default
  316. spanning-tree portfast default
  317. spanning-tree port-priority
  318. spanning-tree uplinkfast
  319. spanning-tree vlan
  320. speed
  321. storm-control
  322. storm-control broadcast include multicast
  323. switchport
  324. switchport access vlan
  325. switchport block
  326. switchport mode
  327. switchport port-security
  328. switchport private-vlan association trunk
  329. switchport private-vlan host-association
  330. switchport private-vlan mapping
  331. switchport private-vlan trunk allowed vlan
  332. switchport private-vlan trunk native vlan
  333. switchport trunk
  334. system mtu
  335. traceroute mac
  336. traceroute mac ip
  337. tx-queue
  338. udld (global configuration mode)
  339. udld (interface configuration mode)
  340. udld reset
  341. unidirectional
  342. username
  343. verify
  344. vlan (VLAN Database mode)
  345. vlan access-map
  346. vlan database
  347. vlan dot1q tag native
  348. vlan filter
  349. vlan internal allocation policy
  350. vmps reconfirm (global configuration)
  351. vmps reconfirm (privileged EXEC)
  352. vmps retry
  353. vmps server
  354. vtp (global configuration mode)
  355. vtp client
  356. vtp domain
  357. vtp password
  358. vtp pruning
  359. vtp server
  360. vtp transparent
  361. vtp v2-mode
  362. i n d e x
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  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. related documentation
  7. message structure
  8. Chapter 1 System Message Format
  9. severity level
  10. SEVERITY Level
  11. error message traceback reports
  12. Error Message Traceback Reports
  13. C H A P T E R 2 Messages and Recovery Procedures
  14. BUFFERMANAGER Messages
  15. CHASSIS Messages
  16. CHASSIS-3
  17. CHASSIS-4
  18. COMMONHWACLMAN Messages
  19. COMMONHWACLMAN-4
  20. C4K_COMMONSTUBMAN-4
  21. DHCP SNOOPING Messages
  22. DHCP_SNOOPING-4
  23. DHCP_SNOOPING-5
  24. DHCP_SNOOPING-6
  25. DOT1X (802.1X) Messages
  26. DOT1X-5
  27. dtp messages
  28. DTP Messages
  29. DTP-5
  30. EBM Messages
  31. EBM-4
  32. EC Messages
  33. EC-5
  34. FLASH Messages
  35. hwaclman messages
  36. HWACLMAN Messages
  37. HWL2MAN Messages
  38. hwnetflowman messages
  39. HWNETFLOWMAN Messages
  40. HWPORTMAN Messages
  41. HWPORTMAN-4
  42. IDBMAN Messages
  43. IDBMAN-4
  44. IOSDHCPSNOOPMAN Messages
  45. iosintf messages
  46. IOSINTF Messages
  47. IOSIPROUTEMAN Messages
  48. IOSIPROUTEMAN-3
  49. IOSL3MAN Message
  50. IOSMODPORTMAN Messages
  51. IOSMODPORTMAN-4
  52. IOSMODPORTMAN-6
  53. C4K_IOSREDUNDANCYMAN Messages
  54. IOSSYS Message
  55. IOSSYS-4
  56. IOSSYSMAN-0
  57. IPROUTEMAN Messages
  58. L2MAN
  59. l3hwforwarding messages
  60. L3HWFORWARDING Messages
  61. L3HWFORWARDING-4
  62. LINECARDMGMTPROTOCOL Messages
  63. LOGGING REDIRECT Messages
  64. LPIPMAN Messages
  65. PKTPROCESSING Messages
  66. PKTPROCESSING-4
  67. PM Messages
  68. PM-3
  69. PORTFANOUTASIC4X1000MAN Messages
  70. PORTFANOUTASIC8X1000HW Messages
  71. PORTFANOUTASIC8X1000HW-3
  72. PORTFANOUTASIC8X100MAN-4
  73. REDUNDANCY Messages
  74. REDUNDANCY-2
  75. REDUNDANCY-3
  76. REDUNDANCY-4
  77. REDUNDANCY-5
  78. SPD Messages
  79. SFF8472 Messages
  80. spantree messages
  81. SPANTREE Messages
  82. SPANTREE-3
  83. SPANTREE-4
  84. SPANTREE-7
  85. STORM_CONTROL Messages
  86. SUPERVISOR Messages
  87. SUPERVISOR-4
  88. SW_DAI Messages
  89. SW_DAI-4
  90. SW-VLAN Messages
  91. SW-VLAN-4
  92. switchingengineman messages
  93. SWITCHINGENGINEMAN Messages
  94. SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-4
  95. SWITCHMANAGER Messages
  96. SWITCHMANAGER-4
  97. SWNETFLOWMAN-4
  98. SYSMAN-2
  99. TRANSCEIVER Messages
  100. UFAST_MCAST_SW Messages
  101. vqpclient messages
  102. VQPCLIENT Messages
  103. VQPCLIENT-3
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Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Appendix B Repacking a Switch
  5. product overview
  6. supervisor engines
  7. Supervisor Engines
  8. LEDs
  9. Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Ports
  10. CONSOLE Port
  11. Fan Assembly
  12. Power Supplies
  13. Power Supply LEDs
  14. Power Supply Fan
  15. W DC Triple-input Power Supply Operational Modes
  16. System Architecture
  17. Power over Ethernet
  18. Management Flow
  19. Switching Traffic Flow
  20. preparing for installation
  21. electrostatic discharge
  22. Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation
  23. Site Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation
  24. Power Connection Guidelines for AC-Powered Systems
  25. Power Connection Guidelines for DC-Powered Systems
  26. Ventilation
  27. Site-Planning Checklist
  28. installing the switch in a rack
  29. Chapter 3 Installing the Switch in a Rack
  30. Checking the Shipping Container Contents
  31. Rack-Mounting the Switch
  32. Rack-Mounting Catalyst 4500 Series Switches
  33. System Ground Connection Guidelines
  34. Parts and Required Tools
  35. Connecting System Ground and Power
  36. removing and replacing frus
  37. Removing and Replacing the Power Supply
  38. Required Tools
  39. Installing an AC-Input Power Supply
  40. Removing a DC-Input Power Supply
  41. Installing a DC-Input Power Supply
  42. Removing and Replacing the Chassis Fan Assembly
  43. Removing the Fan Assembly
  44. Verifying the Installation
  45. Verify the New Modules
  46. troubleshooting
  47. Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
  48. Problem Solving to the System Component Level
  49. using leds to identify startup problems
  50. Using LEDs to Identify Startup Problems
  51. troubleshooting the power supply
  52. Troubleshooting the Power Supply
  53. Troubleshooting the Fan Assembly
  54. Troubleshooting Backplane Modules
  55. troubleshooting switching modules
  56. Troubleshooting Switching Modules
  57. Troubleshooting Switching Modules Using Cisco IOS
  58. troubleshooting supervisor engines
  59. Troubleshooting Supervisor Engines
  60. contacting the cisco technical assistance center
  61. Contacting the Cisco Technical Assistance Center
  62. Serial Numbers
  63. specifications
  64. Appendix A Specification
  65. Catalyst 4503 Switch Specifications
  66. Catalyst 4506 Switch Specifications
  67. Catalyst 4507R Switch Specifications
  68. Catalyst 4510R Switch Specifications
  69. Catalyst 4500 Series Power Supplies
  70. repacking a switch
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  1. show commands
  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. Table Of Contents
  18. Table Of Contents
  19. Table Of Contents
  20. Table Of Contents
  21. related documentation
  22. obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
  23. Command-Line Interface
  24. How to Find Command Options
  25. interface configuration commands
  26. Understanding Command Modes
  27. Using the No and Default Forms of Commands
  28. regular expressions
  29. Saving Configuration Changes
  30. Cisco IOS Commands for the Catalyst 4500 Series Switches
  31. macro keywords
  32. aaa accounting dot1x default start-stop group radius
  33. aaa accounting system default start-stop group radius
  34. access-group mode
  35. access-list hardware capture mode
  36. access-list hardware entries
  37. access-list hardware region
  38. action
  39. active
  40. ancp client port identifier
  41. ancp client server
  42. ancp mode client
  43. apply
  44. arp access-list
  45. attach module
  46. authentication control-direction
  47. authentication critical recovery delay
  48. authentication event
  49. authentication fallback
  50. authentication host-mode
  51. authentication open
  52. authentication order
  53. authentication periodic
  54. authentication port-control
  55. authentication priority
  56. authentication timer
  57. authentication violation
  58. auto qos classify
  59. auto qos classify police
  60. auto qos srnd4
  61. auto qos trust
  62. auto qos video
  63. auto qos voip
  64. auto qos voip cisco-softphone
  65. auto-sync
  66. average-packet-size (netflow-lite monitor submode)
  67. bandwidth
  68. call-home (global configuration)
  69. call-home request
  70. call-home send
  71. call-home send alert-group
  72. call-home test
  73. channel-group
  74. channel-protocol
  75. cisp enable
  76. class
  77. class-map
  78. clear counters
  79. clear energywise neighbors
  80. clear errdisable
  81. clear hw-module slot password
  82. clear interface gigabitethernet
  83. clear interface vlan
  84. clear ip access-template
  85. clear ip arp inspection log
  86. clear ip arp inspection statistics
  87. clear ip dhcp snooping binding
  88. clear ip dhcp snooping database
  89. clear ip dhcp snooping database statistics
  90. clear ip igmp group
  91. clear ip igmp snooping membership
  92. clear ip mfib counters
  93. clear ip mfib fastdrop
  94. clear ip wccp
  95. clear lacp counters
  96. clear mac-address-table
  97. clear mac-address-table dynamic
  98. clear netflow-lite exporter statistics
  99. clear netflow-lite monitor statistics interface
  100. clear nmsp statistics
  101. clear pagp
  102. clear port-security
  103. clear pppoe intermediate-agent statistics
  104. clear qos
  105. clear vlan counters
  106. clear vmps statistics
  107. control-plane
  108. cos (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  109. counter
  110. debug adjacency
  111. debug backup
  112. debug condition interface
  113. debug condition standby
  114. debug condition vlan
  115. debug device-sensor
  116. debug dot1x
  117. debug etherchnl
  118. debug interface
  119. debug ipc
  120. debug ip dhcp snooping event
  121. debug ip dhcp snooping packet
  122. debug ip verify source packet
  123. debug lacp
  124. debug monitor
  125. debug nmsp
  126. debug nvram
  127. debug pagp
  128. debug platform packet protocol lacp
  129. debug platform packet protocol pagp
  130. debug pm
  131. debug port-security
  132. debug pppoe intermediate-agent
  133. debug redundancy
  134. debug spanning-tree
  135. debug spanning-tree backbonefast
  136. debug spanning-tree switch
  137. debug spanning-tree uplinkfast
  138. debug sw-vlan
  139. debug sw-vlan ifs
  140. debug sw-vlan notification
  141. debug sw-vlan vtp
  142. debug udld
  143. debug vqpc
  144. define interface-range
  145. deny
  146. destination (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  147. destination address
  148. destination message-size-limit bytes
  149. destination preferred-msg-format
  150. destination transport-method
  151. device-sensor filter-list
  152. device-sensor filter-list dhcp
  153. device-sensor filter-spec
  154. device-sensor notify
  155. diagnostic fpga soft-error recover
  156. diagnostic monitor action
  157. diagnostic start
  158. dot1x auth-fail max-attempts
  159. dot1x auth-fail vlan
  160. dot1x control-direction
  161. dot1x credentials (global configuration)
  162. dot1x critical
  163. dot1x critical eapol
  164. dot1x critical recovery delay
  165. dot1x critical vlan
  166. dot1x guest-vlan
  167. dot1x guest-vlan supplicant
  168. dot1x host-mode
  169. dot1x initialize
  170. dot1x mac-auth-bypass
  171. dot1x max-reauth-req
  172. dot1x max-req
  173. dot1x port-control
  174. dot1x re-authenticate
  175. dot1x re-authentication
  176. dot1x system-auth-control
  177. dot1x timeout
  178. dscp (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  179. dual-active detection (virtual switch)
  180. dual-active recovery ip address
  181. duplex
  182. energywise (global configuration)
  183. energywise (interface configuration)
  184. energywise domain
  185. energywise query
  186. epm access control
  187. erase
  188. errdisable detect
  189. errdisable recovery
  190. export-protocol (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  191. exporter (netflow-lite monitor submode)
  192. flowcontrol
  193. hardware statistics
  194. hw-module beacon
  195. hw-module module start
  196. hw-module module stop
  197. hw-module port-group
  198. hw-module power
  199. hw-module system max-queue-limit
  200. hw-module uplink mode
  201. hw-module uplink select
  202. instance
  203. interface
  204. interface (virtual switch)
  205. interface port-channel
  206. interface range
  207. interface vlan
  208. ip admission proxy http refresh-all
  209. ip arp inspection filter vlan
  210. ip arp inspection limit (interface)
  211. ip arp inspection log-buffer
  212. ip arp inspection trust
  213. ip arp inspection validate
  214. ip arp inspection vlan
  215. ip arp inspection vlan logging
  216. ip cef load-sharing algorithm
  217. ip device tracking maximum
  218. ip dhcp snooping
  219. ip dhcp snooping binding
  220. ip dhcp snooping database
  221. ip dhcp snooping information option
  222. ip dhcp snooping information option allow-untrusted
  223. ip dhcp snooping limit rate
  224. ip dhcp snooping trust
  225. ip dhcp snooping vlan
  226. ip dhcp snooping vlan information option format-type circuit-id string
  227. ip igmp filter
  228. ip igmp max-groups
  229. ip igmp profile
  230. ip igmp query-interval
  231. ip igmp snooping
  232. ip igmp snooping report-suppression
  233. ip igmp snooping vlan
  234. ip igmp snooping vlan explicit-tracking
  235. ip igmp snooping vlan immediate-leave
  236. ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter
  237. ip igmp snooping vlan static
  238. ip local-proxy-arp
  239. ip mfib fastdrop
  240. ip multicast multipath
  241. ip route-cache flow
  242. ip source binding
  243. ip sticky-arp
  244. ip verify header vlan all
  245. ip verify source
  246. ip verify unicast source reachable-via
  247. ip wccp check services all
  248. ip wccp group-listen
  249. ip wccp redirect
  250. p wccp redirect exclude in
  251. ipv6 mld snooping
  252. ipv6 mld snooping last-listener-query-count
  253. ipv6 mld snooping last-listener-query-interval
  254. ipv6 mld snooping listener-message-suppression
  255. ipv6 mld snooping robustness-variable
  256. ipv6 mld snooping tcn
  257. ipv6 mld snooping vlan
  258. issu abortversion
  259. issu acceptversion
  260. issu commitversion
  261. issu loadversion
  262. issu runversion
  263. issu set rollback-timer
  264. l2protocol-tunnel
  265. l2protocol-tunnel cos
  266. l2protocol-tunnel drop-threshold
  267. l2protocol-tunnel shutdown-threshold
  268. lacp port-priority
  269. lacp system-priority
  270. license right-to-use activate
  271. license right-to-use deactivate
  272. lldp tlv-select power-management
  273. logging event link-status global (global configuration)
  274. logging event link-status (interface configuration)
  275. logging event trunk-status global (global configuration)
  276. logging event trunk-status (interface configuration)
  277. mac access-list extended
  278. mac-address (virtual switch)
  279. mac-address-table aging-time
  280. mac-address-table dynamic group protocols
  281. mac-address-table learning vlan
  282. mac-address-table notification
  283. mac-address-table static
  284. macro apply cisco-desktop
  285. macro apply cisco-phone
  286. macro apply cisco-router
  287. macro apply cisco-switch
  288. macro auto device
  289. macro auto execute (built-in function)
  290. macro auto execute (remotely-defined trigger)
  291. macro auto execute (user-defined function)
  292. macro auto global processing
  293. macro auto mac-address-group
  294. macro auto monitor
  295. macro auto processing
  296. macro auto sticky
  297. macro global apply cisco-global
  298. macro global apply system-cpp
  299. macro global description
  300. main-cpu
  301. match
  302. match (class-map configuration)
  303. match flow ip
  304. mdix auto
  305. media-type
  306. mode
  307. monitor capture {access-list | class-map}
  308. monitor capture [clear | export]
  309. monitor capture [interface | vlan | control-plane]
  310. monitor capture file location buffer-size
  311. monitor capture limit
  312. monitor capture mycap match
  313. monitor capture start
  314. monitor session
  315. name
  316. netflow-lite exporter
  317. netflow-lite monitor
  318. netflow-lite sampler
  319. nmsp
  320. nmsp attachment suppress
  321. options timeout (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  322. packet-offset (netflow-lite sampler submode)
  323. packet-rate (netflow-lite sampler submode)
  324. packet-section size (netflow-lite sampler submode)
  325. pagp learn-method
  326. pagp port-priority
  327. passive-interface
  328. permit
  329. police
  330. police (percent)
  331. police rate
  332. police (two rates)
  333. policy-map
  334. port-channel load-balance
  335. port-channel standalone-disable
  336. port-security mac-address
  337. port-security mac-address sticky
  338. port-security maximum
  339. power dc input
  340. power efficient-ethernet auto
  341. power inline
  342. power inline consumption
  343. power inline four-pair forced
  344. power inline logging global
  345. power inline police
  346. power redundancy combined max inputs
  347. power redundancy-mode
  348. pppoe intermediate-agent (global)
  349. pppoe intermediate-agent (interface)
  350. pppoe intermediate-agent (interface vlan-range)
  351. pppoe intermediate-agent format-type (global)
  352. pppoe intermediate-agent format-type (interface)
  353. pppoe intermediate-agent format-type (interface vlan-range)
  354. pppoe intermediate-agent limit rate
  355. pppoe intermediate-agent trust
  356. pppoe intermediate-agent vendor-tag strip
  357. priority
  358. private-vlan
  359. private-vlan mapping
  360. private-vlan synchronize
  361. profile
  362. profile flow
  363. qos account layer-all encapsulation
  364. qos account layer2 encapsulation
  365. qos trust
  366. queue-limit
  367. redundancy
  368. redundancy config-sync mismatched-commands
  369. redundancy force-switchover
  370. redundancy reload
  371. remote login module
  372. remote-span
  373. renew ip dhcp snooping database
  374. rep admin vlan
  375. rep block port
  376. rep lsl-age-timer
  377. rep preempt delay
  378. rep preempt segment
  379. rep segment
  380. rep stcn
  381. reset
  382. revision
  383. sampler (netflow-lite monitor submode)
  384. service-policy (interface configuration)
  385. service-policy (policy-map class)
  386. service-policy input (control-plane)
  387. session module
  388. set cos
  389. set dscp
  390. set precedence
  391. set qos-group
  392. shape (class-based queueing)
  393. shape (interface configuration)
  394. shell trigger
  395. show access-group mode interface
  396. show adjacency
  397. show ancp multicast
  398. show arp access-list
  399. show authentication
  400. show auto install status
  401. show auto qos
  402. show bootflash:
  403. show bootvar
  404. show cable-diagnostics tdr
  405. show call-home
  406. show cdp neighbors
  407. show class-map
  408. configuration mode
  409. show device-sensor cache
  410. show diagnostic content
  411. show diagnostic result module
  412. show diagnostic result module test
  413. show diagnostic result module test 2
  414. show diagnostic result module test 3
  415. show dot1x
  416. show energywise
  417. show environment
  418. show errdisable detect
  419. show errdisable recovery
  420. show etherchannel
  421. show flowcontrol
  422. show hw-module port-group
  423. show hw-module uplink
  424. show idprom
  425. show interfaces
  426. show interfaces (virtual switch)
  427. show interfaces counters
  428. show interfaces counters (virtual switch)
  429. show interfaces description
  430. show interfaces link
  431. show interfaces mtu
  432. show interfaces private-vlan mapping
  433. show interfaces status
  434. show interfaces switchport
  435. show interfaces transceiver
  436. show interfaces trunk
  437. show ip arp inspection
  438. show ip arp inspection log
  439. show ip cef vlan
  440. show ip dhcp snooping
  441. show ip dhcp snooping binding
  442. show ip dhcp snooping database
  443. show ip igmp interface
  444. show ip igmp profile
  445. show ip igmp snooping
  446. show ip igmp snooping membership
  447. show ip igmp snooping mrouter
  448. show ip igmp snooping vlan
  449. show ip interface
  450. show ip mfib
  451. show ip mfib fastdrop
  452. show ip mroute
  453. show ip source binding
  454. show ip verify source
  455. show ip wccp
  456. show ipc
  457. show ipv6 snooping counters
  458. show ipv6 mld snooping
  459. show ipv6 mld snooping mrouter
  460. show ipv6 mld snooping querier
  461. show issu capability
  462. show issu clients
  463. show issu comp-matrix
  464. show issu endpoints
  465. show issu entities
  466. show issu fsm
  467. show issu message
  468. show issu negotiated
  469. show issu rollback-timer
  470. show issu sessions
  471. show issu state
  472. show l2protocol-tunnel
  473. show lacp
  474. show license
  475. show mab
  476. show mac access-group interface
  477. show mac-address-table address
  478. show mac-address-table aging-time
  479. show mac-address-table count
  480. show mac-address-table dynamic
  481. show mac-address-table interface
  482. show mac address-table learning
  483. show mac-address-table multicast
  484. show mac-address-table notification
  485. show mac-address-table protocol
  486. show mac-address-table static
  487. show mac-address-table vlan
  488. show macro auto mac-address-group
  489. show macro auto device
  490. show macro auto interface
  491. show macro auto monitor clients
  492. show macro auto monitor device
  493. show macro auto monitor type
  494. show module
  495. show monitor
  496. show monitor capture
  497. show monitor capture file
  498. show netflow-lite exporter
  499. show netflow-lite monitor
  500. show netflow-lite sampler
  501. show nmsp
  502. show pagp
  503. show pagp dual-active (virtual switch)
  504. show policy-map
  505. show policy-map control-plane
  506. show policy-map interface
  507. show policy-map interface vlan
  508. show port-security
  509. show power
  510. show power inline police
  511. show pppoe intermediate-agent interface
  512. show qos
  513. show qos aggregate policer
  514. show qos dbl
  515. show qos interface
  516. show qos maps
  517. show redundancy
  518. show redundancy config-sync
  519. show running-config
  520. show shell functions
  521. show shell triggers
  522. show slavebootflash:
  523. show slaveslot0:
  524. show slot0:
  525. show spanning-tree
  526. show spanning-tree mst
  527. show storm-control
  528. show switch virtual (virtual switch)
  529. show system mtu
  530. show tech-support
  531. show udld
  532. show vlan
  533. show vlan access-map
  534. show vlan counters
  535. show vlan dot1q tag native
  536. show vlan group
  537. show vlan internal usage
  538. show vlan mapping
  539. show vlan mtu
  540. show vlan private-vlan
  541. show vlan remote-span
  542. show vmps
  543. show vslp (virtual switch)
  544. show vtp
  545. snmp ifindex clear
  546. snmp ifindex persist
  547. snmp-server enable traps
  548. snmp-server ifindex persist
  549. snmp-server ifindex persist compress
  550. snmp trap mac-notification change
  551. source (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  552. source-interface
  553. source-ip-address
  554. spanning-tree backbonefast
  555. spanning-tree bpdufilter
  556. spanning-tree bpduguard
  557. spanning-tree cost
  558. spanning-tree etherchannel guard misconfig
  559. spanning-tree extend system-id
  560. spanning-tree guard
  561. spanning-tree link-type
  562. spanning-tree loopguard default
  563. spanning-tree mode
  564. spanning-tree mst
  565. spanning-tree mst configuration
  566. spanning-tree mst forward-time
  567. spanning-tree mst hello-time
  568. spanning-tree mst max-age
  569. spanning-tree mst max-hops
  570. spanning-tree mst root
  571. spanning-tree pathcost method
  572. spanning-tree portfast (interface configuration mode)
  573. spanning-tree portfast bpdufilter default
  574. spanning-tree portfast bpduguard default
  575. spanning-tree portfast default
  576. spanning-tree port-priority
  577. spanning-tree uplinkfast
  578. spanning-tree vlan
  579. speed
  580. storm-control
  581. storm-control broadcast include multicast
  582. subscribe-to-alert-group all
  583. subscribe-to-alert-group configuration
  584. subscribe-to-alert-group diagnostic
  585. subscribe-to-alert-group environment
  586. subscribe-to-alert-group inventory
  587. subscribe-to-alert-group syslog
  588. switch (virtual switch)
  589. switch convert mode (virtual switch)
  590. switch virtual domain (virtual switch)
  591. switch virtual link (virtual switch)
  592. switchport
  593. switchport access vlan
  594. switchport autostate exclude
  595. switchport block
  596. switchport mode
  597. the configuration
  598. verify the configuration
  599. switchport port-security
  600. switchport private-vlan association trunk
  601. switchport private-vlan host-association
  602. switchport private-vlan mapping
  603. switchport private-vlan trunk allowed vlan
  604. switchport private-vlan trunk native vlan tag
  605. switchport trunk
  606. switchport vlan mapping
  607. system mtu
  608. template data timeout (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  609. test cable-diagnostics tdr
  610. traceroute mac
  611. traceroute mac ip
  612. transport udp (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  613. transport udp load-share (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  614. trust
  615. ttl (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  616. tx-queue
  617. udld (global configuration mode)
  618. udld (interface configuration mode)
  619. udld reset
  620. unidirectional
  621. username
  622. verify
  623. vlan (VLAN Database mode)
  624. vlan access-map
  625. vlan configuration
  626. vlan database
  627. vlan dot1q tag native
  628. vlan filter
  629. vlan group
  630. vlan internal allocation policy
  631. vmps reconfirm (global configuration)
  632. vmps reconfirm (privileged EXEC)
  633. vmps retry
  634. vmps server
  635. vrf (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  636. vslp interval (virtual switch)
  637. vtp (global configuration mode)
  638. vtp client
  639. vtp domain
  640. vtp password
  641. vtp pruning
  642. vtp server
  643. vtp transparent
  644. vtp v2-mode
  645. Appendix A Abbreviation
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Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. related documentation
  6. obtaining documentation
  7. product documentation dvd
  8. reporting security problems in cisco products
  9. obtaining technical assistance
  10. submitting a service request
  11. message structure
  12. VQPCLIENT-7
  13. message text
  14. acl messages
  15. CHASSIS Messages
  16. CHASSIS-3
  17. CHASSIS-4
  18. COMMONHWACLMAN Messages
  19. COMMONSTUBMAN Messages
  20. C4K_COMMONSTUBMAN-7
  21. DHCP_SNOOPING-5
  22. DHCP_SNOOPING-6
  23. DOT1X (802.1X) Messages
  24. DOT1X-5
  25. DTP Messages
  26. DTP-5
  27. EBM Messages
  28. EBM-4
  29. EC Messages
  30. FLASH Messages
  31. HW Messages
  32. HWACLMAN Messages
  33. HWL2MAN Messages
  34. HWPORTMAN Messages
  35. HWPORTMAN-7
  36. IDBMAN-4
  37. IDBMAN-6
  38. IOSDIAGMAN Messages
  39. IOSDHCPSNOOPMAN Messages
  40. IOSINTF Messages
  41. IOSIPROUTEMAN Messages
  42. IOSIPROUTEMAN-4
  43. IOSL2MAN Messages
  44. IOSMODPORTMAN-4
  45. IOSMODPORTMAN-6
  46. C4K_IOSREDUNDANCYMAN Messages
  47. IOSSYS-4
  48. IOSSYSMAN Messages
  49. IPROUTEMAN Messages
  50. IPROUTEMAN-4
  51. L2MAN
  52. L3HWFORWARDING Messages
  53. L3HWFORWARDING-4
  54. L3HWFORWARDING-6
  55. LINECARDMGMTPROTOCOL Messages
  56. PKTPROCESSING Messages
  57. PKTPROCESSING-4
  58. PKTPROCESSING-5
  59. PKTPROCESSING-7
  60. PM-3
  61. PORTFANOUTASIC4X1000MAN Messages
  62. PORTFANOUTASIC8X1000HW Messages
  63. PORTFANOUTASIC8X1000HW-7
  64. PORTFANOUTASIC8X100MAN-7
  65. REDUNDANCY-3
  66. REDUNDANCY-4
  67. REDUNDANCY-6
  68. S2W Messages
  69. SFF8472-3
  70. SPANTREE Messages
  71. SPANTREE-3
  72. SPANTREE-4
  73. SPANTREE-7
  74. SPANTREE_VLAN_SW Messages
  75. STORM_CONTROL Messages
  76. SUPERVISOR Messages
  77. SUPERVISOR-4
  78. SUPERVISOR-7
  79. SW_DAI Messages
  80. SW_DAI-6
  81. SW-VLAN-4
  82. SW-VLAN-6
  83. SWITCHINGENGINEMAN Messages
  84. SWITCHINGENGINEMAN-4
  85. SWITCHMANAGER Messages
  86. SWITCHMANAGER-4
  87. SWITCHMANAGER-5
  88. SWNETFLOWMAN-6
  89. SYSMAN-3
  90. UFAST_MCAST_SW Messages
  91. VQPCLIENT Messages
  92. VQPCLIENT-3
  93. watchdog messages
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  1. new commands
  2. OL-22172
  3. show commands
  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. Table Of Contents
  18. Table Of Contents
  19. Table Of Contents
  20. Table Of Contents
  21. Table Of Contents
  22. related documentation
  23. obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
  24. Command-Line Interface
  25. How to Find Command Options
  26. Understanding Command Modes
  27. Using the No and Default Forms of Commands
  28. regular expressions
  29. Saving Configuration Changes
  30. Cisco IOS Commands for the Catalyst 4500 Series Switches
  31. macro keywords
  32. aaa accounting dot1x default start-stop group radius
  33. aaa accounting system default start-stop group radius
  34. access-group mode
  35. access-list hardware capture mode
  36. access-list hardware entries
  37. access-list hardware region
  38. action
  39. active
  40. ancp client port identifier
  41. ancp client server
  42. ancp mode client
  43. apply
  44. arp access-list
  45. attach module
  46. authentication control-direction
  47. authentication critical recovery delay
  48. authentication event
  49. authentication fallback
  50. authentication host-mode
  51. authentication open
  52. authentication order
  53. authentication periodic
  54. authentication port-control
  55. authentication priority
  56. authentication timer
  57. authentication violation
  58. auto qos classify
  59. auto qos classify police
  60. auto qos srnd4
  61. auto qos trust
  62. auto qos video
  63. auto qos voip
  64. auto qos voip cisco-softphone
  65. auto-sync
  66. average-packet-size (netflow-lite monitor submode)
  67. bandwidth
  68. call-home (global configuration)
  69. call-home request
  70. call-home send
  71. call-home send alert-group
  72. call-home test
  73. channel-group
  74. channel-protocol
  75. cisp enable
  76. class
  77. class-map
  78. clear counters
  79. clear energywise neighbors
  80. clear errdisable
  81. clear hw-module slot password
  82. clear interface gigabitethernet
  83. clear interface vlan
  84. clear ip access-template
  85. clear ip arp inspection log
  86. clear ip arp inspection statistics
  87. clear ip dhcp snooping binding
  88. clear ip dhcp snooping database
  89. clear ip dhcp snooping database statistics
  90. clear ip igmp group
  91. clear ip igmp snooping membership
  92. clear ip mfib counters
  93. clear ip mfib fastdrop
  94. clear ip wccp
  95. clear lacp counters
  96. clear mac-address-table
  97. clear mac-address-table dynamic
  98. clear netflow-lite exporter statistics
  99. clear netflow-lite monitor statistics interface
  100. clear nmsp statistics
  101. clear pagp
  102. clear port-security
  103. clear pppoe intermediate-agent statistics
  104. clear qos
  105. clear vlan counters
  106. clear vmps statistics
  107. control-plane
  108. cos (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  109. counter
  110. debug adjacency
  111. debug backup
  112. debug condition interface
  113. debug condition standby
  114. debug condition vlan
  115. debug dot1x
  116. debug etherchnl
  117. debug interface
  118. debug ipc
  119. debug ip dhcp snooping event
  120. debug ip dhcp snooping packet
  121. debug ip verify source packet
  122. debug lacp
  123. debug monitor
  124. debug nmsp
  125. debug nvram
  126. debug pagp
  127. debug platform packet protocol lacp
  128. debug platform packet protocol pagp
  129. debug pm
  130. debug port-security
  131. debug pppoe intermediate-agent
  132. debug redundancy
  133. debug spanning-tree
  134. debug spanning-tree backbonefast
  135. debug spanning-tree switch
  136. debug spanning-tree uplinkfast
  137. debug sw-vlan
  138. debug sw-vlan ifs
  139. debug sw-vlan notification
  140. debug sw-vlan vtp
  141. debug udld
  142. debug vqpc
  143. define interface-range
  144. deny
  145. destination (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  146. destination address
  147. destination message-size-limit bytes
  148. destination preferred-msg-format
  149. destination transport-method
  150. diagnostic fpga soft-error recover
  151. diagnostic monitor action
  152. diagnostic start
  153. dot1x auth-fail max-attempts
  154. dot1x auth-fail vlan
  155. dot1x control-direction
  156. dot1x credentials (global configuration)
  157. dot1x critical
  158. dot1x critical eapol
  159. dot1x critical recovery delay
  160. dot1x critical vlan
  161. dot1x guest-vlan
  162. dot1x guest-vlan supplicant
  163. dot1x host-mode
  164. dot1x initialize
  165. dot1x mac-auth-bypass
  166. dot1x max-reauth-req
  167. dot1x max-req
  168. dot1x port-control
  169. dot1x re-authenticate
  170. dot1x re-authentication
  171. dot1x system-auth-control
  172. dot1x timeout
  173. dscp (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  174. duplex
  175. energywise (global configuration)
  176. energywise (interface configuration)
  177. energywise domain
  178. energywise query
  179. epm access control
  180. erase
  181. errdisable detect
  182. errdisable recovery
  183. export-protocol (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  184. exporter (netflow-lite monitor submode)
  185. flowcontrol
  186. hardware statistics
  187. hw-module beacon
  188. hw-module module start
  189. hw-module module stop
  190. hw-module port-group
  191. hw-module power
  192. hw-module system max-queue-limit
  193. hw-module uplink mode
  194. hw-module uplink select
  195. instance
  196. interface
  197. interface port-channel
  198. interface range
  199. interface vlan
  200. ip admission proxy http refresh-all
  201. ip arp inspection filter vlan
  202. ip arp inspection limit (interface)
  203. ip arp inspection log-buffer
  204. ip arp inspection trust
  205. ip arp inspection validate
  206. ip arp inspection vlan
  207. ip arp inspection vlan logging
  208. ip cef load-sharing algorithm
  209. ip device tracking maximum
  210. ip dhcp snooping
  211. ip dhcp snooping binding
  212. ip dhcp snooping database
  213. ip dhcp snooping information option
  214. ip dhcp snooping information option allow-untrusted
  215. ip dhcp snooping limit rate
  216. ip dhcp snooping trust
  217. ip dhcp snooping vlan
  218. ip dhcp snooping vlan information option format-type circuit-id string
  219. ip igmp filter
  220. ip igmp max-groups
  221. ip igmp profile
  222. ip igmp query-interval
  223. ip igmp snooping
  224. ip igmp snooping report-suppression
  225. ip igmp snooping vlan
  226. ip igmp snooping vlan explicit-tracking
  227. ip igmp snooping vlan immediate-leave
  228. ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter
  229. ip igmp snooping vlan static
  230. ip local-proxy-arp
  231. ip mfib fastdrop
  232. ip multicast multipath
  233. ip route-cache flow
  234. ip source binding
  235. ip sticky-arp
  236. ip verify header vlan all
  237. ip verify source
  238. ip verify unicast source reachable-via
  239. ip wccp check services all
  240. ip wccp group-listen
  241. ip wccp redirect
  242. p wccp redirect exclude in
  243. ipv6 mld snooping
  244. ipv6 mld snooping last-listener-query-count
  245. ipv6 mld snooping last-listener-query-interval
  246. ipv6 mld snooping listener-message-suppression
  247. ipv6 mld snooping robustness-variable
  248. ipv6 mld snooping tcn
  249. ipv6 mld snooping vlan
  250. issu abortversion
  251. issu acceptversion
  252. issu commitversion
  253. issu loadversion
  254. issu runversion
  255. issu set rollback-timer
  256. l2protocol-tunnel
  257. l2protocol-tunnel cos
  258. l2protocol-tunnel drop-threshold
  259. l2protocol-tunnel shutdown-threshold
  260. lacp port-priority
  261. lacp system-priority
  262. lldp tlv-select power-management
  263. logging event link-status global (global configuration)
  264. logging event link-status (interface configuration)
  265. logging event trunk-status global (global configuration)
  266. logging event trunk-status (interface configuration)
  267. mac access-list extended
  268. mac-address-table aging-time
  269. mac-address-table dynamic group protocols
  270. mac address-table learning vlan
  271. mac-address-table notification
  272. mac-address-table static
  273. macro apply cisco-desktop
  274. macro apply cisco-phone
  275. macro apply cisco-router
  276. macro apply cisco-switch
  277. macro auto device
  278. macro auto execute (built-in function)
  279. macro auto execute (remotely-defined trigger)
  280. macro auto execute (user-defined function)
  281. macro auto global processing
  282. macro auto mac-address-group
  283. macro auto monitor
  284. macro auto processing
  285. macro auto sticky
  286. macro global apply cisco-global
  287. macro global apply system-cpp
  288. macro global description
  289. main-cpu
  290. match
  291. match (class-map configuration)
  292. match flow ip
  293. mdix auto
  294. media-type
  295. mode
  296. monitor capture {access-list | class-map}
  297. monitor capture [clear | export]
  298. monitor capture [interface | vlan | control-plane]
  299. monitor capture file location buffer-size
  300. monitor capture limit
  301. monitor capture mycap match
  302. monitor capture start
  303. monitor session
  304. name
  305. netflow-lite exporter
  306. netflow-lite monitor
  307. netflow-lite sampler
  308. nmsp
  309. nmsp attachment suppress
  310. options timeout (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  311. packet-offset (netflow-lite sampler submode)
  312. packet-rate (netflow-lite sampler submode)
  313. packet-section size (netflow-lite sampler submode)
  314. pagp learn-method
  315. pagp port-priority
  316. passive-interface
  317. permit
  318. police
  319. police (percent)
  320. police rate
  321. police (two rates)
  322. policy-map
  323. port-channel load-balance
  324. port-channel standalone-disable
  325. port-security mac-address
  326. port-security mac-address sticky
  327. port-security maximum
  328. power dc input
  329. power efficient-ethernet auto
  330. power inline
  331. power inline consumption
  332. power inline four-pair forced
  333. power inline logging global
  334. power inline police
  335. power redundancy-mode
  336. pppoe intermediate-agent (global)
  337. pppoe intermediate-agent (interface)
  338. pppoe intermediate-agent (interface vlan-range)
  339. pppoe intermediate-agent format-type (global)
  340. pppoe intermediate-agent format-type (interface)
  341. pppoe intermediate-agent format-type (interface vlan-range)
  342. pppoe intermediate-agent limit rate
  343. pppoe intermediate-agent trust
  344. pppoe intermediate-agent vendor-tag strip
  345. priority
  346. private-vlan
  347. private-vlan mapping
  348. private-vlan synchronize
  349. profile
  350. qos account layer-all encapsulation
  351. qos account layer2 encapsulation
  352. qos trust
  353. queue-limit
  354. redundancy
  355. redundancy config-sync mismatched-commands
  356. redundancy force-switchover
  357. redundancy reload
  358. remote login module
  359. remote-span
  360. renew ip dhcp snooping database
  361. rep admin vlan
  362. rep block port
  363. rep lsl-age-timer
  364. rep preempt delay
  365. rep preempt segment
  366. rep segment
  367. rep stcn
  368. reset
  369. revision
  370. sampler (netflow-lite monitor submode)
  371. service-policy (interface configuration)
  372. service-policy (policy-map class)
  373. service-policy input (control-plane)
  374. session module
  375. set cos
  376. set dscp
  377. set precedence
  378. set qos-group
  379. shape (class-based queueing)
  380. shape (interface configuration)
  381. shell trigger
  382. show access-group mode interface
  383. show adjacency
  384. show ancp multicast
  385. show arp access-list
  386. show authentication
  387. show auto install status
  388. show auto qos
  389. show bootflash:
  390. show bootvar
  391. show cable-diagnostics tdr
  392. show call-home
  393. show cdp neighbors
  394. show class-map
  395. show diagnostic content
  396. show diagnostic result module
  397. show diagnostic result module test
  398. show diagnostic result module test 2
  399. show diagnostic result module test 3
  400. show dot1x
  401. show energywise
  402. show environment
  403. show errdisable detect
  404. show errdisable recovery
  405. show etherchannel
  406. show flowcontrol
  407. show hw-module port-group
  408. show hw-module uplink
  409. show idprom
  410. show interfaces
  411. show interfaces capabilities
  412. show interfaces counters
  413. show interfaces description
  414. show interfaces link
  415. show interfaces mtu
  416. show interfaces private-vlan mapping
  417. show interfaces status
  418. show interfaces switchport
  419. show interfaces transceiver
  420. show interfaces trunk
  421. show ip arp inspection
  422. show ip arp inspection log
  423. show ip cef vlan
  424. show ip dhcp snooping
  425. show ip dhcp snooping binding
  426. show ip dhcp snooping database
  427. show ip igmp interface
  428. show ip igmp profile
  429. show ip igmp snooping
  430. show ip igmp snooping membership
  431. show ip igmp snooping mrouter
  432. show ip igmp snooping vlan
  433. show ip interface
  434. show ip mfib
  435. show ip mfib fastdrop
  436. show ip mroute
  437. show ip source binding
  438. show ip verify source
  439. show ip wccp
  440. show ipc
  441. show ipv6 snooping counters
  442. show ipv6 mld snooping
  443. show ipv6 mld snooping mrouter
  444. show ipv6 mld snooping querier
  445. show issu capability
  446. show issu clients
  447. show issu comp-matrix
  448. show issu endpoints
  449. show issu entities
  450. show issu fsm
  451. show issu message
  452. show issu negotiated
  453. show issu rollback-timer
  454. show issu sessions
  455. show issu state
  456. show l2protocol-tunnel
  457. show lacp
  458. show mab
  459. show mac access-group interface
  460. show mac-address-table address
  461. show mac-address-table aging-time
  462. show mac-address-table count
  463. show mac-address-table dynamic
  464. show mac-address-table interface
  465. show mac address-table learning
  466. show mac-address-table multicast
  467. show mac-address-table notification
  468. show mac-address-table protocol
  469. show mac-address-table static
  470. show mac-address-table vlan
  471. show macro auto mac-address-group
  472. show macro auto device
  473. show macro auto interface
  474. show macro auto monitor clients
  475. show macro auto monitor device
  476. show macro auto monitor type
  477. show module
  478. show monitor
  479. show monitor capture
  480. show monitor capture file
  481. show netflow-lite exporter
  482. show netflow-lite monitor
  483. show netflow-lite sampler
  484. show nmsp
  485. show pagp
  486. show policy-map
  487. show policy-map control-plane
  488. show policy-map interface
  489. show policy-map interface vlan
  490. show port-security
  491. show power
  492. show power inline police
  493. show pppoe intermediate-agent interface
  494. show qos
  495. show qos aggregate policer
  496. show qos dbl
  497. show qos interface
  498. show qos maps
  499. show redundancy
  500. show redundancy config-sync
  501. show running-config
  502. show shell functions
  503. show shell triggers
  504. show slavebootflash:
  505. show slaveslot0:
  506. show slot0:
  507. show spanning-tree
  508. show spanning-tree mst
  509. show storm-control
  510. show system mtu
  511. show tech-support
  512. show udld
  513. show vlan
  514. show vlan access-map
  515. show vlan counters
  516. show vlan dot1q tag native
  517. show vlan group
  518. show vlan internal usage
  519. show vlan mapping
  520. show vlan mtu
  521. show vlan private-vlan
  522. show vlan remote-span
  523. show vmps
  524. show vtp
  525. snmp ifindex clear
  526. snmp ifindex persist
  527. snmp-server enable traps
  528. snmp-server ifindex persist
  529. snmp-server ifindex persist compress
  530. snmp trap mac-notification change
  531. source (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  532. source-interface
  533. source-ip-address
  534. spanning-tree backbonefast
  535. spanning-tree bpdufilter
  536. spanning-tree bpduguard
  537. spanning-tree cost
  538. spanning-tree etherchannel guard misconfig
  539. spanning-tree extend system-id
  540. spanning-tree guard
  541. spanning-tree link-type
  542. spanning-tree loopguard default
  543. spanning-tree mode
  544. spanning-tree mst
  545. spanning-tree mst configuration
  546. spanning-tree mst forward-time
  547. spanning-tree mst hello-time
  548. spanning-tree mst max-age
  549. spanning-tree mst max-hops
  550. spanning-tree mst root
  551. spanning-tree pathcost method
  552. spanning-tree portfast (interface configuration mode)
  553. spanning-tree portfast bpdufilter default
  554. spanning-tree portfast bpduguard default
  555. spanning-tree portfast default
  556. spanning-tree port-priority
  557. spanning-tree uplinkfast
  558. spanning-tree vlan
  559. speed
  560. storm-control
  561. storm-control broadcast include multicast
  562. subscribe-to-alert-group all
  563. subscribe-to-alert-group configuration
  564. subscribe-to-alert-group diagnostic
  565. subscribe-to-alert-group environment
  566. subscribe-to-alert-group inventory
  567. subscribe-to-alert-group syslog
  568. switchport
  569. switchport access vlan
  570. switchport autostate exclude
  571. switchport block
  572. switchport mode
  573. switchport port-security
  574. switchport private-vlan association trunk
  575. switchport private-vlan host-association
  576. switchport private-vlan mapping
  577. switchport private-vlan trunk allowed vlan
  578. switchport private-vlan trunk native vlan tag
  579. switchport trunk
  580. switchport vlan mapping
  581. system mtu
  582. template data timeout (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  583. test cable-diagnostics tdr
  584. traceroute mac
  585. traceroute mac ip
  586. transport udp (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  587. transport udp load-share (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  588. trust
  589. ttl (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  590. tx-queue
  591. udld (global configuration mode)
  592. udld (interface configuration mode)
  593. udld reset
  594. unidirectional
  595. username
  596. verify
  597. vlan (VLAN Database mode)
  598. vlan access-map
  599. vlan configuration
  600. vlan database
  601. vlan dot1q tag native
  602. vlan filter
  603. vlan group
  604. vlan internal allocation policy
  605. vmps reconfirm (global configuration)
  606. vmps reconfirm (privileged EXEC)
  607. vmps retry
  608. vmps server
  609. vrf (netflow-lite exporter submode)
  610. vtp (global configuration mode)
  611. vtp client
  612. vtp domain
  613. vtp password
  614. vtp pruning
  615. vtp server
  616. vtp transparent
  617. vtp v2-mode
  618. Appendix A Abbreviation
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  52. Acronyms and Abbreviations
  53. related documentation
  54. obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
  55. Layer 2 Software Features
  56. Q Tunneling, VLAN Mapping, and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  57. Chapter 1 Product Overview
  58. Flex Links and MAC Address-Table Move Update
  59. IPv6 Multicast Listen Discovery (MLD) and Multicast Listen Discovery snooping
  60. Link Layer Discovery Protocol
  61. Multiple Spanning Tree
  62. Two-Rate Three-Color Policing
  63. Stateful Switchover
  64. VLANs
  65. Layer 3 Software Features
  66. Cisco Express Forwarding
  67. GLBP
  68. SSO Aware HSRP
  69. EIGRP
  70. IS-IS
  71. In Service Software Upgrade
  72. NSF with SSO
  73. OSPF for Routed Access
  74. VRF-lite
  75. Cisco Call Home
  76. Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements
  77. Cisco Medianet AutoQoS
  78. Cisco IOS Mediatrace and Performance Monitor
  79. Cisco Network Assistant
  80. Embedded CiscoView
  81. FAT File Management System on Supervisor Engine 6-E, Supervisor Engine 6L-E, Catalyst 4948E, and Catalyst 4900M
  82. NetFlow-lite
  83. SPAN and RSPAN
  84. Wireshark
  85. X Identity-Based Network Security
  86. Cisco TrustSec Security Architecture
  87. Cisco TrustSec MACsec Encryption
  88. Flood Blocking
  89. Local Authentication, RADIUS, and TACACS+ Authentication
  90. Port Security
  91. uRPF Strict Mode
  92. Web-based Authentication
  93. New and Modified Software Features Supported in Cisco IOS 15.1(1)SG and Cisco IOS XE 3.3SG
  94. Accessing the Switch CLI
  95. Chapter 2 Command-Line Interface
  96. Performing History Substitution
  97. Getting a List of Commands and Syntax
  98. Virtual Console for Standby Supervisor Engine
  99. ROMMON Command-Line Interface
  100. Archiving Crashfiles Information
  101. Default Switch Configuration
  102. Configuring DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration
  103. Chapter 3 Configuring the Switch for the First Time
  104. Configuring the DHCP Server
  105. Configuring the DNS Server
  106. Obtaining Configuration Files
  107. Example Configuration
  108. Configuring the Switch
  109. Using Configuration Mode to Configure Your Switch
  110. Saving the Running Configuration Settings to Your Start-Up File
  111. Configuring a Default Gateway
  112. Controlling Access to Privileged EXEC Commands
  113. Using the enable password and enable secret Commands
  114. Controlling Switch Access with TACACS+
  115. TACACS+ Operation
  116. Displaying the TACACS+ Configuration
  117. Configuring Multiple Privilege Levels
  118. Logging In to a Privilege Level
  119. Recovering a Lost Enable Password
  120. Understanding the ROM Monitor
  121. Modifying the Boot Field and Using the boot Command
  122. Modifying the Boot Field
  123. Verifying the Configuration Register Setting
  124. Specifying the Startup System Image
  125. Flash Memory Features
  126. Resetting a Switch to Factory Default Settings
  127. Managing the System Time and Date
  128. Chapter 4 Administering the Switch
  129. Configuring NTP
  130. Default NTP Configuration
  131. Configuring NTP Associations
  132. Configuring NTP Broadcast Service
  133. Configuring NTP Access Restrictions
  134. Configuring the Source IP Address for NTP Packets
  135. Displaying the NTP Configuration
  136. Displaying the Time and Date Configuration
  137. Configuring Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time)
  138. Configuring a System Name and Prompt
  139. Configuring a System Name
  140. Default DNS Configuration
  141. Displaying the DNS Configuration
  142. Default Banner Configuration
  143. Configuring a Login Banner
  144. Managing the MAC Address Table
  145. MAC Addresses and VLANs
  146. Default MAC Address Table Configuration
  147. Removing Dynamic Address Entries
  148. Configuring MAC Move Notification Traps
  149. Configuring MAC Threshold Notification Traps
  150. Adding and Removing Static Address Entries
  151. Configuring Unicast MAC Address Filtering
  152. Disabling MAC Address Learning on a VLAN
  153. Usage Guidelines
  154. Feature Compatibility
  155. Feature Incompatibility
  156. Displaying Address Table Entries
  157. Understanding Embedded CiscoView
  158. Displaying Embedded CiscoView Information
  159. C H A P T E R 5 Configuring the Cisco IOS In-Service Software Upgrade Process
  160. About ISSU
  161. NSF Overview
  162. ISSU Process Overview
  163. Performing an ISSU Upgrade: 2 Methods
  164. Changeversion Process
  165. Changeversion Deployment Scenario
  166. Compatibility Matrix
  167. SNMP Support for ISSU
  168. Verifying the ISSU Software Installation
  169. Verifying the ISSU State Before Beginning the ISSU Process
  170. Loading New Cisco IOS Software on the Standby Supervisor Engine
  171. Switching to the Standby Supervisor Engine
  172. Stopping the ISSU Rollback Timer (Optional)
  173. Loading New Cisco IOS Software on the New Standby Supervisor Engine
  174. Using changeversion to Automate an ISSU Upgrade
  175. Aborting a Software Upgrade During ISSU
  176. Configuring the Rollback Timer to Safeguard Against Upgrade Issues
  177. Displaying ISSU Compatibility Matrix Information
  178. Related Documents
  179. C H A P T E R 6 Configuring the Cisco IOS XE In Service Software Upgrade Process
  180. About Performing ISSU
  181. ISSU Process
  182. How to Perform the ISSU Process
  183. Verifying Redundancy Mode Before Beginning the ISSU Process
  184. Loading New Cisco IOS XE Software on the Standby Supervisor Engine
  185. Loading New Cisco IOS XE Software on the New Standby Supervisor Engine
  186. Cisco High Availability Features in Cisco IOS XE 3.1.0SG
  187. configuring interfaces
  188. About Interface Configuration
  189. Chapter 7 Configuring Interface
  190. Configuring a Range of Interfaces
  191. Using the Ethernet Management Port
  192. Fa1 Interface and mgmtVrf
  193. SSO Model
  194. Configuring the Ethernet Management Port
  195. Deploying SFP+ in X2 Ports
  196. Deploying 10-Gigabit Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet SFP Ports on Supervisor Engine V-10GE
  197. Deploying 10-Gigabit Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet Ports
  198. Limitations on Using a TwinGig Convertor
  199. Supervisor Engine 6-E and Supervisor Engine 6L-E
  200. Limitation and Restrictions on Supervisor Engine 7-E and Supervisor Engine 7L-E
  201. Selecting the Uplink Port on a Supervisor Engine 7L-E
  202. Redundant Supervisor Mode
  203. Configuring Optional Interface Features
  204. Setting the Interface Speed
  205. Setting the Interface Duplex Mode
  206. Adding a Description for an Interface
  207. Configuring Jumbo Frame Support
  208. Jumbo Frame Support
  209. Configuring MTU Sizes
  210. Interacting with Baby Giants
  211. Configuring Auto-MDIX on a Port
  212. Displaying the Interface Auto-MDIX Configuration
  213. Understanding Online Insertion and Removal
  214. Online Insertion and Removal on a WS-4500X-32
  215. Booting a Module After if it has been Stopped
  216. Common Scenarios
  217. Clearing and Resetting the Interface
  218. Configuring Interface Link Status and Trunk Status Events
  219. Configuring Link Status Event Notification for an Interface
  220. Resetting the Interface to the Default Configuration
  221. C H A P T E R 8 Checking Port Status and Connectivity
  222. Checking Interfaces Status
  223. Displaying MAC Addresses
  224. Running the TDR Test
  225. TDR Guidelines
  226. Changing the Logout Timer
  227. Using Ping
  228. Running Ping
  229. Running IP Traceroute
  230. Layer 2 Traceroute Usage Guidelines
  231. Running Layer 2 Traceroute
  232. Configuring ICMP
  233. Enabling ICMP Mask Reply Messages
  234. Supervisor Engine 6L-E
  235. About Supervisor Engine Redundancy
  236. SSO Operation
  237. About Supervisor Engine Redundancy Synchronization
  238. RPR Supervisor Engine Configuration Synchronization
  239. Configuring Supervisor Engine Redundancy
  240. Configuring Redundancy
  241. Synchronizing the Supervisor Engine Configurations
  242. Performing a Manual Switchover
  243. Performing a Software Upgrade
  244. Manipulating Bootflash on the Redundant Supervisor Engine
  245. Supervisor Engine 7L-E
  246. RPR Operation
  247. Manipulating Bootflash on the Standby Supervisor Engine
  248. About NSF with SSO Supervisor Engine Redundancy
  249. C H A P T E R 11 Configuring Cisco NSF with SSO Supervisor Engine Redundancy
  250. NSF with SSO Supervisor Engine Redundancy Overview
  251. OSPF Operation
  252. IS-IS Operation
  253. EIGRP Operation
  254. NSF Guidelines and Restrictions
  255. Configuring SSO
  256. Verifying CEF NSF
  257. Configuring OSPF NSF
  258. Verifying OSPF NSF
  259. Verifying IS-IS NSF
  260. Configuring EIGRP NSF
  261. About Environmental Monitoring
  262. Using CLI Commands to Monitor your Environment
  263. C H A P T E R 12 Environmental Monitoring and Power Management
  264. Emergency Actions
  265. System Alarms
  266. Power Management
  267. Power Management for the Catalyst 4500 Series Switches
  268. Power Management Modes for the Catalyst 4500 Switch
  269. Selecting a Power Management Mode
  270. Available Power for Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Power Supplies
  271. Special Considerations for the 4200 W AC and 6000 W AC Power Supplies
  272. Combined Mode Power Resiliency
  273. Special Considerations for the 1400 W DC Power Supply
  274. Special Considerations for the 1400 W DC SP Triple Input Power Supply
  275. Power Management for the Catalyst 4948 Switches
  276. Determining EEE Capability
  277. Determining EEE Status
  278. About Power over Ethernet
  279. C H A P T E R 13 Configuring Power over Ethernet
  280. Intelligent Power Management
  281. Configuring Power Consumption for Powered Devices on an Interface
  282. Displaying the Operational Status for an Interface
  283. Displaying all PoE Detection and Removal Events
  284. Displaying the PoE Consumed by a Module
  285. PoE Policing and Monitoring
  286. Configuring Power Policing on an Interface
  287. Displaying Power Policing on an Interface
  288. Enhanced Power PoE Support on the E-Series Chassis
  289. Configuring Universal PoE
  290. C H A P T E R 14 Configuring the Catalyst 4500 Series Switch with Cisco Network Assistant
  291. Network Assistant-Related Parameters and Their Defaults
  292. Configuring Your Switch for Network Assistant
  293. Additional) Configuration Required to Use Community
  294. Managing a Network Using Community
  295. Candidate and Member Requirements
  296. Community Names
  297. Access Modes in Network Assistant
  298. Converting a Cluster into a Community
  299. Managing a Network Using Cluster
  300. Network Assistant and VTY
  301. Using the CLI to Manage Switch Clusters
  302. Configuring Network Assistant in a Networked Switch in Cluster Mode
  303. Chapter 15 Configuring VLAN, VTP, and VMP
  304. VLAN Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  305. Configurable Normal-Range VLAN Parameters
  306. Configuring VLANs
  307. Configuring VLANs in Global Configuration Mode
  308. Assigning a Layer 2 LAN Interface to a VLAN
  309. About VTP
  310. Understanding VTP Modes
  311. Understanding VTP Pruning
  312. VTP Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  313. VTP Default Configuration
  314. Configuring VTP
  315. Configuring the VTP Mode
  316. Starting a Takeover
  317. Displaying VTP Devices in a Domain
  318. About VMPS
  319. Security Modes for VMPS Server
  320. Fallback VLAN
  321. Default VMPS Client Configuration
  322. Administering and Monitoring the VMPS
  323. Troubleshooting Dynamic Port VLAN Membership
  324. VMPS Database Configuration File Example
  325. About IP Unnumbered Interface Support
  326. IP Unnumbered Interface Support with DHCP Server and Relay Agent
  327. C H A P T E R 16 Configuring IP Unnumbered Interface
  328. Configuring IP Unnumbered Interface Support with DHCP Server
  329. Configuring IP Unnumbered Interface Support on a Range of Ethernet VLANs
  330. Configuring IP Unnumbered Interface Support with Connected Host Polling
  331. Displaying IP Unnumbered Interface Settings
  332. Troubleshooting IP Unnumbered Interface
  333. About Layer 2 Ethernet Switching
  334. C H A P T E R 17 Configuring Layer 2 Ethernet Interfaces
  335. VLAN Trunks
  336. Default Layer 2 Ethernet Interface Configuration
  337. Configuring Ethernet Interfaces for Layer 2 Switching
  338. Configuring an Interface as a Layer 2 Access Port
  339. Clearing Layer 2 Configuration
  340. About SmartPort Macros and Static SmartPort
  341. C H A P T E R 18 Configuring SmartPort Macros
  342. Passing Parameters Through the Macro
  343. Default SmartPort Macro Configuration
  344. cisco-phone
  345. SmartPort Macro Configuration Guidelines
  346. Creating SmartPort Macros
  347. Applying SmartPort Macros
  348. cisco-global
  349. cisco-desktop
  350. cisco-switch
  351. cisco-router
  352. Displaying SmartPort Macros
  353. Static SmartPort Configuration Guidelines
  354. About Auto Smartport Macros
  355. C H A P T E R 19 Configuring Cisco IOS Auto Smartport Macros
  356. Device Visibility Mode
  357. Auto Smartport Default Configuration
  358. Auto Smartport Configuration Guidelines
  359. Configuring Auto Smartport Built-in Macro Parameters
  360. Configuring User-Defined Event Triggers
  361. MAC Address-Based Event Trigger
  362. Configuring Auto Smartport User-Defined Macros
  363. Displaying Auto Smartport
  364. About STP
  365. Chapter 20 Configuring STP and MST
  366. Extended System ID
  367. Election of the Root Bridge
  368. Creating the STP Topology
  369. MAC Address Allocation
  370. Default STP Configuration
  371. Enabling STP
  372. Enabling the Extended System ID
  373. Configuring the Root Bridge
  374. Configuring a Secondary Root Switch
  375. Configuring STP Port Priority
  376. Configuring STP Port Cost
  377. Configuring the Bridge Priority of a VLAN
  378. Configuring the Maximum Aging Time for a VLAN
  379. Configuring the Forward-Delay Time for a VLAN
  380. Disabling Spanning Tree Protocol
  381. Specifying the Link Type
  382. About MST
  383. IEEE 802.1w RSTP
  384. RSTP Port Roles
  385. Common Spanning Tree
  386. MST Instances
  387. Boundary Ports
  388. Link Type
  389. MST Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
  390. Configuring MST Instance Parameters
  391. Configuring MST Instance Port Parameters
  392. Restarting Protocol Migration
  393. About Flex Links
  394. C H A P T E R 21 Configuring Flex Links and MAC Address-Table Move Update
  395. Flex Links Failover Actions
  396. MAC Address-Table Move Update
  397. Configuring Flex Links
  398. Configuration Guidelines
  399. Configuring VLAN Load Balancing on Flex Links
  400. Configuring MAC Address-Table Move Update
  401. Configuring a Switch to Receive MAC Address-Table Move Updates
  402. About REP
  403. C H A P T E R 22 Configuring Resilient Ethernet Protocol
  404. Link Integrity
  405. Spanning Tree Interaction
  406. Configuring REP
  407. Configuring the REP Administrative VLAN
  408. Configuring REP Interfaces
  409. Setting Manual Preemption for VLAN Load Balancing
  410. Configuring SNMP Traps for REP
  411. configuring optional stp features
  412. About Root Guard
  413. C H A P T E R 23 Configuring Optional STP Features
  414. Enabling Loop Guard
  415. About EtherChannel Guard
  416. Enabling PortFast
  417. About BPDU Guard
  418. About PortFast BPDU Filtering
  419. About UplinkFast
  420. Enabling UplinkFast
  421. About BackboneFast
  422. Enabling BackboneFast
  423. C H A P T E R 24 Configuring EtherChannel and Link State Tracking
  424. Configuring EtherChannels
  425. IEEE 802.3ad LACP EtherChannel Configuration
  426. Load Balancing
  427. Configuring EtherChannel
  428. Creating Port Channel Logical Interfaces
  429. Configuring Layer 2 EtherChannels
  430. Configuring LACP Standalone or Independent Mode
  431. Configuring the LACP System Priority and System ID
  432. Configuring EtherChannel Load Balancing
  433. Removing an Interface from an EtherChannel
  434. Displaying EtherChannel to a Virtual Switch System
  435. Displaying EtherChannel Links to VSS
  436. Configuring Link-State Tracking
  437. Displaying Link-State Tracking Status
  438. About IGMP Snooping
  439. C H A P T E R 25 Configuring IGMP Snooping and Filtering
  440. Immediate-Leave Processing
  441. IGMP Configurable-Leave Timer
  442. Configuring IGMP Snooping
  443. Enabling IGMP Snooping Globally
  444. Configuring Learning Methods
  445. Configuring a Static Connection to a Multicast Router
  446. Configuring the IGMP Leave Timer
  447. Configuring IGMP Snooping Querier
  448. Configuring Explicit Host Tracking
  449. Suppressing Multicast Flooding
  450. IGMP Snooping Switch Configuration
  451. Displaying IGMP Snooping Information
  452. Displaying Querier Information
  453. Displaying Group Information
  454. Displaying Multicast Router Interfaces
  455. Displaying MAC Address Multicast Entries
  456. Displaying IGMP Snooping Querier Information
  457. Configuring IGMP Filtering
  458. Configuring IGMP Profiles
  459. Applying IGMP Profiles
  460. Setting the Maximum Number of IGMP Groups
  461. Displaying IGMP Filtering Configuration
  462. About MLD Snooping
  463. Chapter 26 Configuring IPv6 MLD Snooping
  464. MLD Queries
  465. MLD Reports
  466. Configuring IPv6 MLD Snooping
  467. MLD Snooping Configuration Guidelines
  468. Configuring a Static Multicast Group
  469. Enabling MLD Immediate Leave
  470. Configuring MLD Snooping Queries
  471. Disabling MLD Listener Message Suppression
  472. C H A P T E R 27 Configuring 802.1Q Tunneling, VLAN Mapping, and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  473. Configuring 802.1Q Tunneling
  474. Native VLANs
  475. System MTU
  476. Configuring an 802.1Q Tunneling Port
  477. About VLAN Mapping
  478. Mapping Customer VLANs to Service-Provider VLANs
  479. VLAN Mapping Configuration Guidelines
  480. Configuring VLAN Mapping
  481. Traditional Q-in-Q on a Trunk Port
  482. About Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  483. Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  484. Default Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Configuration
  485. Configuring Layer 2 Tunneling
  486. Monitoring and Maintaining Tunneling Status
  487. About CDP
  488. Chapter 28 Configuring CDP
  489. Enabling CDP on an Interface
  490. About LLDP, LLDP-MED, and Location Service
  491. C H A P T E R 29 Configuring LLDP, LLDP-MED, and Location Service
  492. Location Service
  493. Configuring LLDP and LLDP-MED, and Location Service
  494. Default LLDP Configuration
  495. Disabling and Enabling LLDP Globally
  496. Disabling and Enabling LLDP on an Interface
  497. Configuring LLDP-MED TLVs
  498. Configuring Network-Policy Profile
  499. Configuring LLDP Power Negotiation
  500. Configuring Location TLV and Location Service
  501. Monitoring and Maintaining LLDP, LLDP-MED, and Location Service
  502. Cisco IOS Carries Ethernet Features in Cisco IOS XE 3.1.0SG
  503. About UDLD
  504. Chapter 30 Configuring UDLD
  505. Operation Modes
  506. Default UDLD Configuration
  507. Enabling UDLD Globally
  508. Enabling UDLD on Individual Interfaces
  509. Disabling UDLD on Individual Interfaces
  510. Configuring a UDLD Probe Message Interval Globally
  511. Displaying UDLD Link Status
  512. C H A P T E R 31 Configuring Unidirectional Ethernet
  513. Configuring Unidirectional Ethernet
  514. About Layer 3 Interfaces
  515. Chapter 32 Configuring Layer 3 Interface
  516. Understanding SVI Autostate Exclude
  517. Configuring Logical Layer 3 VLAN Interfaces
  518. Configuring VLANs as Layer 3 Interfaces
  519. Configuring IP MTU Sizes
  520. Configuring Layer 3 Interface Counters
  521. Configuring Physical Layer 3 Interfaces
  522. Configuring EIGRP Stub Routing
  523. Dual-Homed Remote Topology
  524. EIGRP Stub Routing Configuration Tasks
  525. Monitoring and Maintaining EIGRP
  526. Route Authentication Example
  527. About CEF
  528. C H A P T E R 33 Configuring Cisco Express Forwarding
  529. Adjacency Resolution
  530. Hardware and Software Switching
  531. Hardware Switching
  532. Configuring Load Balancing for CEF
  533. Viewing CEF Information
  534. About Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding
  535. C H A P T E R 34 Configuring Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding
  536. Implementing Unicast RPF
  537. Security Policy and Unicast RPF
  538. Routing Table Requirements
  539. Unicast RPF with BOOTP and DHCP
  540. Prerequisites to Configuring Unicast RPF
  541. Verifying Unicast RPF
  542. Monitoring and Maintaining Unicast RPF
  543. Unicast RPF Configuration Example: Inbound and Outbound Filters
  544. About IP Multicast
  545. Chapter 35 Configuring IP Multicast
  546. Internet Group Management Protocol
  547. Rendezvous Point (RP)
  548. CEF, MFIB, and Layer 2 Forwarding
  549. IP Multicast Tables
  550. Hardware and Software Forwarding
  551. Non-Reverse Path Forwarding Traffic
  552. Multicast Forwarding Information Base
  553. S/M, 224/4
  554. Default Configuration in IP Multicast Routing
  555. Enabling PIM on an Interface
  556. Enabling Bidirectional Mode
  557. Enabling PIM-SSM Mapping
  558. Configuring Auto-RP
  559. Configuring a Single Static RP
  560. Load Splitting of IP Multicast Traffic
  561. Monitoring and Maintaining IP Multicast Routing
  562. Displaying System and Network Statistics
  563. Displaying IP MFIB
  564. Displaying Bidirectional PIM Information
  565. Displaying PIM Statistics
  566. Configuration Examples
  567. Sparse Mode with a Single Static RP Example
  568. Chapter 36 Configuring ANCP Client
  569. Enabling and Configuring ANCP Client
  570. Example 1
  571. ANCP Guidelines and Restrictions
  572. Example 2
  573. C H A P T E R 37 Configuring Bidirection Forwarding Detection
  574. Neighbor Relationships
  575. BFD Detection of Failures
  576. BFD Session Limits
  577. BFD Support for Static Routing
  578. Hardware Support for BFD
  579. Configuring BFD Session Parameters on the Interface
  580. Configuring BFD Support for EIGRP
  581. Configuring BFD Support for OSPF
  582. Configuring BFD Support for Static Routing
  583. Configuring BFD Echo Mode
  584. Prerequisites
  585. Disabling BFD Echo Mode Without Asymmetry
  586. Configuration Examples for Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
  587. Example: Configuring BFD in an OSPF Network
  588. Example: Configuring BFD Hardware-Offload support in a BGP Network Network
  589. Example: Configuring BFD Support for Static Routing
  590. Additional References
  591. MIBs
  592. About Policy-Based Routing
  593. About PBR
  594. C H A P T E R 38 Configuring Policy-Based Routing
  595. Using Policy-Based Routing
  596. Enabling PBR
  597. Enabling Local PBR
  598. Policy-Based Routing Configuration Examples
  599. Deny ACE
  600. Chapter 39 Configuring VRF-lite
  601. Default VRF-lite Configuration
  602. VRF-lite Configuration Guidelines
  603. Configuring VRFs
  604. Configuring the User Interface for ARP
  605. Configuring the User Interface for SNMP
  606. Configuring the User Interface for Syslog
  607. Configuring the User Interface for Telnet and SSH
  608. Configuring Multicast VRFs
  609. Configuring a VPN Routing Session
  610. VRF-lite Configuration Example
  611. Configuring Switch S8
  612. Configuring Switch S20
  613. Displaying VRF-lite Status
  614. Overview of QoS
  615. Prioritization
  616. Chapter 40 Configuring Quality of Service
  617. Basic QoS Model
  618. Classification
  619. Classification Based on Class Maps and Policy Maps
  620. Policing and Marking
  621. Active Queue Management
  622. Per Port Per VLAN QoS
  623. Using Metadata in QoS Policy
  624. Configuring QoS
  625. MQC-based QoS Configuration
  626. Platform Hardware Capabilities
  627. Attaching a Policy Map to an Interface
  628. How to Implement Policing
  629. Information About Marking Network Traffic
  630. Marking Action Drivers
  631. Restrictions for Marking Network Traffic
  632. Hardware Capabilities for Marking
  633. Marking Statistics
  634. Sharing(bandwidth)
  635. Priority queuing
  636. Queue-limiting
  637. Active Queue Management (AQM) via Dynamic Buffer Limiting (DBL)
  638. Transmit Queue Statistics
  639. Enabling Per-Port Per-VLAN QoS
  640. Policy Associations
  641. Software QoS
  642. Applying Flow-based QoS Policy
  643. Examples
  644. Configuring CoS Mutation
  645. Configuring System Queue Limit
  646. Configuring Auto-QoS
  647. configuring voice interfaces
  648. C H A P T E R 41 Configuring Voice Interfaces
  649. Configuring a Port to Connect to a Cisco 7960 IP Phone
  650. Configuring Voice Ports for Voice and Data Traffic
  651. Overriding the CoS Priority of Incoming Frames
  652. Configuring Power
  653. About Private VLANs
  654. Chapter 42 Configuring Private VLAN
  655. PVLAN Terminology
  656. PVLANs across Multiple Switches
  657. Isolated PVLAN Trunk Ports
  658. Promiscuous PVLAN Trunk Ports
  659. PVLAN Modes Over Gigabit Etherchannel
  660. PVLANs and Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast Traffic
  661. PVLANs and SVIs
  662. Configuring PVLANs
  663. Basic PVLAN Configuration Procedure
  664. Configuring a VLAN as a PVLAN
  665. Associating a Secondary VLAN with a Primary VLAN
  666. Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as a PVLAN Promiscuous Port
  667. Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as a PVLAN Host Port
  668. Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as an Isolated PVLAN Trunk Port
  669. Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as a Promiscuous PVLAN Trunk Port
  670. Permitting Routing of Secondary VLAN Ingress Traffic
  671. Configuring PVLAN over EtherChannel
  672. Configuring a Layer 2 EtherChannel as a PVLAN Host Port
  673. Configuring a Layer 2 EtherChannel as an Isolated PVLAN Trunk Port
  674. Configuring a Layer 2 Etherchannel as a Promiscuous PVLAN Trunk Port
  675. C H A P T E R 43 Configuring MACsec Encryption
  676. MKA Policies
  677. MACsec, MKA, and 802.1X Host Modes
  678. MKA Statistics
  679. Configuring MACsec and MKA
  680. Configuring MACsec on an Interface
  681. Understanding Cisco TrustSec MACsec
  682. Configuring Cisco TrustSec MACsec
  683. Configuring Cisco TrustSec Switch-to-Switch Link Security in 802.1X Mode
  684. Configuring Cisco TrustSec Switch-to-Switch Link Security in Manual Mode
  685. Cisco TrustSec Switch-to-Switch Link Security Configuration Example
  686. About 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
  687. C H A P T E R 44 Configuring 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
  688. X and Network Access Control
  689. Authentication Initiation and Message Exchange
  690. Ports in Authorized and Unauthorized States
  691. X Host Mode
  692. Single-Host Mode
  693. Multiauthentication Mode
  694. Using MAC Move
  695. Using 802.1X with VLAN Assignment
  696. Using 802.1X for Guest VLANs
  697. Usage Guidelines for Using 802.1X Authentication with Guest VLANs on Windows-XP Hosts
  698. Feature Interaction
  699. Using 802.1X with Web-Based Authentication
  700. Using 802.1X with Unidirectional Controlled Port
  701. Unidirectional State
  702. Deployment Example
  703. Usage Guidelines for Using Authentication Failed VLAN Assignment
  704. Using 802.1X with Port Security
  705. Using 802.1X Authentication with ACL Assignments and Redirect URLs
  706. ACLs
  707. Using 802.1X with Voice VLAN Ports
  708. X Supplicant and Authenticator Switches with Network Edge Access Topology
  709. How 802.1X Fails on a Port
  710. Configuring 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
  711. Default 802.1X Configuration
  712. X Configuration Guidelines
  713. Configuring Switch-to-RADIUS-Server Communication
  714. Configuring Multiple Domain Authentication and Multiple Authorization
  715. Configuring 802.1X Authentication with ACL Assignments and Redirect URLs
  716. URL-Redirect
  717. Configuring a Downloadable Policy
  718. Configuring 802.1X Authentication with Per-User ACL and Filter-ID ACL
  719. Configuring a Per-User ACL and Filter-ID ACL
  720. Configuring RADIUS-Provided Session Timeouts
  721. Configuring MAC Move
  722. Configuring Violation Action
  723. Configuring 802.1X with Guest VLANs
  724. Configuring 802.1X with MAC Authentication Bypass
  725. Configuring 802.1X with Inaccessible Authentication Bypass
  726. Configuring 802.1X with Unidirectional Controlled Port
  727. Configuring 802.1X with VLAN User Distribution
  728. ACS Configuration
  729. Configuring 802.1X with Authentication Failed
  730. Configuring 802.1X with Voice VLAN
  731. Configuring 802.1X with VLAN Assignment
  732. Cisco ACS Configuration for VLAN Assignment
  733. Enabling Fallback Authentication
  734. Enabling Periodic Reauthentication
  735. Enabling Multiple Hosts
  736. Changing the Quiet Period
  737. Changing the Switch-to-Client Retransmission Time
  738. Setting the Switch-to-Client Frame-Retransmission Number
  739. Configuring an Authenticator and a Supplicant Switch with NEAT
  740. Cisco AV Pair Configuration
  741. Configuring Switch as a Supplicant
  742. Configuring NEAT with ASP
  743. Manually Reauthenticating a Client Connected to a Port
  744. Removing 802.1X Client Information
  745. Understanding RADIUS
  746. RADIUS Operation
  747. Overview
  748. CoA Request Response Code
  749. CoA Request Commands
  750. Configuring RADIUS
  751. Configuring RADIUS Login Authentication
  752. Defining AAA Server Groups
  753. Configuring RADIUS Authorization for User Privileged Access and Network Services
  754. Starting RADIUS Accounting
  755. Configuring Settings for All RADIUS Servers
  756. Configuring the Switch for Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Server Communication
  757. Configuring CoA on the Switch
  758. Monitoring and Troubleshooting CoA Functionality
  759. Displaying Authentication Details
  760. Displaying a Summary of All Auth Manager Sessions on the Switch Authorized for a Specified Authentication Method
  761. Displaying MAB Details
  762. Cisco IOS Security Features in Cisco IOS XE 3.1.0 SG Release
  763. C H A P T E R 45 Configuring the PPPoE Intermediate Agent
  764. Enabling PPPoE IA on an Interface
  765. Configuring PPPoE IA Vendor-tag Stripping on an Interface
  766. Configuring PPPoE IA Circuit-ID and Remote-ID for a VLAN on an Interface
  767. Clearing Packet Counters
  768. Troubleshooting Tips
  769. About Web-Based Authentication
  770. C H A P T E R 46 Configuring Web-Based Authentication
  771. Session Creation
  772. Customization of the Authentication Proxy Web Pages
  773. Gateway IP
  774. Configuring Web-Based Authentication
  775. Web-Based Authentication Configuration Task List
  776. Configuring AAA Authentication
  777. Configuring the HTTP Server
  778. Specifying a Redirection URL for Successful Login
  779. Configuring the Web-Based Authentication Parameters
  780. Removing Web-Based Authentication Cache Entries
  781. configuring port security
  782. Chapter 47 Configuring Port Security
  783. About Port Security
  784. Secure MAC Addresses
  785. Aging Secure MAC Addresses
  786. Violation Actions
  787. Invalid Packet Handling
  788. Examples of Port Security on Access Ports
  789. Example 1: Setting Maximum Number of Secure Addresses
  790. Example 4: Setting the Aging Timer Type
  791. Example 6: Configuring Sticky Port Security
  792. Example 8: Clearing Dynamic Secure MAC Addresses
  793. Example of Port Security on an Isolated Private VLAN Host Port
  794. Example of Port Security on a Private VLAN Promiscuous Port
  795. Examples of Trunk Port Security
  796. Example 2: Configuring a Maximum Limit of Secure MAC Addresses for Specific VLANs
  797. Trunk Port Security Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  798. Port Mode Changes
  799. Configuring Port Security on Voice Ports
  800. Examples of Voice Port Security
  801. Example 2: Configuring Sticky MAC Addresses for Voice and Data VLANs
  802. Voice Port Security Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  803. Examples of Security Settings
  804. Example 2: Displaying Security Settings for an Interface
  805. Example 4: Displaying a Maximum Number of MAC Addresses on an Interface
  806. Example 7: Displaying Secured MAC Addresses for a VLAN Range on an Interface
  807. X Authentication
  808. Port Security Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  809. Configuring Control Plane Policing
  810. C H A P T E R 48 Configuring Control Plane Policing and Layer 2 Control Packet QoS
  811. General Guidelines for Control Plane Policing
  812. Default Configuration
  813. Configuring CoPP for Data Plane and Management Plane Traffic
  814. Control Plane Policing Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  815. Monitoring CoPP
  816. Configuring Layer 2 Control Packet QoS
  817. Enabling Layer 2 Control Packet QoS
  818. Disabling Layer 2 Control Packet QoS
  819. Layer 2 Control Packet QoS Configuration Examples
  820. Layer 2 Control Packet QoS Guidelines and Restrictions
  821. About Dynamic ARP Inspection
  822. ARP Cache Poisoning
  823. C H A P T E R 49 Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection
  824. Relative Priority of Static Bindings and DHCP Snooping Entries
  825. Port Channels Function
  826. DAI Configuration Example
  827. Switch B
  828. Configuring ARP ACLs for Non-DHCP Environments
  829. Configuring the Log Buffer
  830. Limiting the Rate of Incoming ARP Packets
  831. Performing Validation Checks
  832. About DHCP Snooping
  833. C H A P T E R 50 Configuring DHCP Snooping, IP Source Guard, and IPSG for Static Hosts
  834. Option 82 Data Insertion
  835. Configuring DHCP Snooping
  836. Default Configuration for DHCP Snooping
  837. Enabling DHCP Snooping on the Aggregation Switch
  838. Enabling DHCP Snooping and Option 82
  839. Enabling DHCP Snooping on Private VLAN
  840. Enabling the DHCP Snooping Database Agent
  841. Configuration Examples for the Database Agent
  842. Example 2: Reading Binding Entries from a TFTP File
  843. Example 3: Adding Information to the DHCP Snooping Database
  844. Displaying a Binding Table
  845. Configuring IP Source Guard
  846. Configuring IP Source Guard on Private VLANs
  847. Displaying IP Source Binding Information
  848. Configuring IP Source Guard for Static Hosts
  849. Configuring IPSG for Static Hosts on a Layer 2 Access Port
  850. Configuring IPSG for Static Hosts on a PVLAN Host Port
  851. C H A P T E R 51 Configuring Network Security with ACLs
  852. Supported Features That Use ACLs
  853. Port ACLs
  854. Dynamic ACLs
  855. Hardware and Software ACL Support
  856. Selecting Mode of Capturing Control Packets
  857. Guidelines and Restrictions
  858. TCAM Programming and ACLs
  859. Configuration Guidelines for Layer 4 Operations
  860. How ACL Processing Impacts CPU
  861. Configuring Named MAC Extended ACLs
  862. Configuring EtherType Matching
  863. Configuring Named IPv6 ACLs
  864. Applying IPv6 ACLs to Layer 2 and 3 Interface
  865. VLAN Map Configuration Guidelines
  866. Creating and Deleting VLAN Maps
  867. Applying a VLAN Map to a VLAN
  868. Using VLAN Maps in Your Network
  869. Denying Access to a Server on Another VLAN
  870. Displaying VLAN Access Map Information
  871. Using VLAN Maps with Router ACLs
  872. ACLs and Routed Packets
  873. Configuring PACLs
  874. PACL Configuration Guidelines
  875. Configuration Restrictions
  876. Using PACL with Access-Group Mode
  877. Configuring Access-group Mode on Layer 2 Interface
  878. Displaying an ACL Configuration on a Layer 2 Interface
  879. Configuring RA Guard
  880. Deployment
  881. Finding Feature Information
  882. IPv6 Addressing and Basic Connectivity
  883. DHCP
  884. Management
  885. Static Routes
  886. OSPF
  887. Tunneling
  888. About Flood Blocking
  889. Blocking Flooded Traffic on an Interface
  890. C H A P T E R 53 Port Unicast and Multicast Flood Blocking
  891. About Storm Control
  892. Hardware-Based Storm Control Implementation
  893. Chapter 54 Configuring Storm Control
  894. Enabling Multicast Storm Control
  895. Disabling Broadcast Storm Control
  896. Displaying Storm Control
  897. About SPAN and RSPAN
  898. Chapter 55 Configuring SPAN and RSPAN
  899. SPAN and RSPAN Concepts and Terminology
  900. Source Port
  901. Destination Port
  902. SPAN Traffic
  903. Configuring SPAN
  904. Configuring SPAN Sources
  905. Configuring SPAN Destinations
  906. Configuration Scenario
  907. Encapsulation Configuration
  908. Access List Filtering
  909. Configuring Access List Filtering
  910. Configuration Example
  911. Configuring RSPAN
  912. Creating an RSPAN Session
  913. Creating an RSPAN Destination Session
  914. Creating an RSPAN Destination Session and Enabling Ingress Traffic
  915. Removing Ports from an RSPAN Session
  916. Specifying VLANs to Monitor
  917. Specifying VLANs to Filter
  918. Displaying SPAN and RSPAN Status
  919. About Wireshark
  920. Chapter 56 Configuring Wireshark
  921. Filters
  922. Display Filter
  923. Decoding and Displaying Packets
  924. Activating and Deactivating Wireshark Capture Points
  925. Configuring Wireshark
  926. Wireshark Configuration Guidelines
  927. Activating and Deactivating a Capture Point
  928. Best Practices
  929. Notes Specific to the Wireshark CLI
  930. Monitoring Wireshark
  931. Displaying Detailed Output from a .pcap File
  932. Displaying a Hexadecimal Dump Output from a .pcap File
  933. Displaying Packets from a .pcap File with a Display Filter
  934. Example 2: Simple Capture and Store
  935. Example 3: Using Buffer Capture
  936. Example 4: Capture Sessions
  937. Understanding Enhanced Object Tracking
  938. C H A P T E R 57 Configuring Enhanced Object Tracking
  939. Configuring a Tracked List
  940. Configuring a Tracked List with a Boolean Expression
  941. Configuring a Tracked List with a Weight Threshold
  942. Configuring a Tracked List with a Percentage Threshold
  943. Configuring HSRP Object Tracking
  944. Configuring Other Tracking Characteristics
  945. Configuring Static Routing Support
  946. Configuring a Cisco IP SLAs Monitoring Agent and Track Object
  947. Monitoring Enhanced Object Tracking
  948. About System Message Logging
  949. C H A P T E R 58 Configuring System Message Logging
  950. Default System Message Logging Configuration
  951. Disabling Message Logging
  952. Setting the Message Display Destination Device
  953. Synchronizing Log Messages
  954. Enabling and Disabling Timestamps on Log Messages
  955. Defining the Message Severity Level (Optional)
  956. Limiting Syslog Messages Sent to the History Table and to SNMP (Optional)
  957. Configuring UNIX Syslog Servers
  958. Configuring the UNIX System Logging Facility
  959. Displaying the Logging Configuration
  960. Prerequisites for OBFL
  961. Chapter 59 Onboard Failure Logging (OBFL)
  962. Temperature
  963. Operational Uptime
  964. Interrupts
  965. Message Logging
  966. Default Settings for OBFL
  967. Configuration Examples for OBFL
  968. OBFL Component Uptime Report: Example
  969. About SNMP
  970. Chapter 60 Configuring SNMP
  971. SNMP Manager Functions
  972. SNMP Agent Functions
  973. SNMP Notifications
  974. SNMP Configuration Guidelines
  975. Disabling the SNMP Agent
  976. Configuring SNMP Groups and Users
  977. Configuring SNMP Notifications
  978. Setting the Agent Contact and Location Information
  979. Limiting TFTP Servers Used Through SNMP
  980. Displaying SNMP Status
  981. C H A P T E R 61 Configuring NetFlow-lite
  982. Configuring Information about the External Collector
  983. Example
  984. Display Commands
  985. Clear Commands
  986. C H A P T E R 62 Configuring Flexible NetFlow
  987. Chapter 63 Configuring Ethernet OAM and CFM
  988. Maintenance Associations and Maintenance Points
  989. CFM Messages
  990. Configuration Error List
  991. Ethernet CFM Default Configuration
  992. Configuring the CFM Domain
  993. Configuring Ethernet CFM Crosscheck
  994. Configuring Static Remote MEP
  995. Configuring a Port MEP
  996. Configuring SNMP Traps
  997. Configuring IP SLAs CFM Operation
  998. Manually Configuring an IP SLAs CFM Probe or Jitter Operation
  999. Configuring an IP SLAs Operation with Endpoint Discovery
  1000. Configuring CFM on C-VLAN (Inner VLAN)
  1001. Feature Support and Behavior
  1002. Understanding CFM ITU-T Y.1731 Fault Management
  1003. Alarm Indication Signals
  1004. Multicast Ethernet Loopback
  1005. Using Multicast Ethernet Loopback
  1006. About Ethernet OAM Protocol
  1007. OAM Features
  1008. Enabling and Configuring Ethernet OAM
  1009. Enabling Ethernet OAM on an Interface
  1010. Enabling Ethernet OAM Remote Loopback
  1011. Configuring Ethernet OAM Link Monitoring
  1012. Configuring Ethernet OAM Remote Failure Indications
  1013. Configuring Ethernet OAM Templates
  1014. Displaying Ethernet OAM Protocol Information
  1015. Ethernet CFM and Ethernet OAM Interaction
  1016. Configuring the OAM Manager
  1017. Example: Configuring Ethernet OAM and CFM
  1018. AIS and RDI Terminology
  1019. Chapter 64 Configuring Y.1731 (AI and RDI)
  1020. Ethernet Remote Defect Indication
  1021. Configuring Y.1731
  1022. Configuring AIS Parameters
  1023. Clearing MEP from the AIS Defect Condition
  1024. configuring call home
  1025. Chapter 65 Configuring Call Home
  1026. Configuring Call Home
  1027. Configuring Contact Information
  1028. Configuring Destination Profiles
  1029. Copying a Destination Profile
  1030. Configuring Periodic Notification
  1031. Configuring Syslog Pattern Matching
  1032. Enabling Call Home
  1033. Sending a Call Home Test Message Manually
  1034. Sending a Request for an Analysis and Report
  1035. Sending the Output of a Command
  1036. Displaying Call Home Configuration Information
  1037. Call Home Default Settings
  1038. Message Contents
  1039. Syslog Alert Notification in Long-Text Format Example
  1040. Syslog Alert Notification in XML Format Example
  1041. C H A P T E R 66 Configuring Cisco IOS IP SLA Operations
  1042. Using Cisco IOS IP SLAs to Measure Network Performance
  1043. IP SLAs Responder and IP SLAs Control Protocol
  1044. IP SLAs Operation Scheduling
  1045. Configuring IP SLAs Operations
  1046. Configuring the IP SLAs Responder
  1047. Analyzing IP Service Levels by Using the UDP Jitter Operation
  1048. Analyzing IP Service Levels by Using the ICMP Echo Operation
  1049. Monitoring IP SLAs Operations
  1050. About RMON
  1051. Chapter 67 Configuring RMON
  1052. Configuring RMON
  1053. Configuring RMON Collection on an Interface
  1054. Displaying RMON Status
  1055. Configuring Online Diagnostics
  1056. Chapter 68 Performing Diagnostic
  1057. Performing Diagnostics
  1058. Displaying Online Diagnostic Tests and Test Results
  1059. Displaying Data Path Online Diagnostics Test Results
  1060. Line Card Online Diagnostics
  1061. Power-On Self-Test Diagnostics
  1062. POST Result Example
  1063. Power-On Self-Test Results
  1064. Sample Display of the POST on a Standby Supervisor Engine
  1065. Troubleshooting the Test Failures
  1066. About WCCP
  1067. C H A P T E R 69 Configuring WCCP Version 2 Services
  1068. Understanding WCCP Configuration
  1069. WCCP Features
  1070. MD5 Security
  1071. Configuring WCCP
  1072. Specifying a Web Cache Service
  1073. Setting a Password for a Router and Cache Engines
  1074. WCCP Configuration Examples
  1075. Running TCP-Promiscuous Service Example
  1076. Verifying WCCP Settings Example
  1077. Determining MIB Support for Cisco IOS Releases
  1078. Chapter 70 Configuring MIB Support
  1079. Guidelines for Working with MIBs
  1080. Compiling MIBs
  1081. Entering the ROM Monitor
  1082. ROM Monitor Commands
  1083. Chapter 71 ROM Monitor
  1084. Changing the Configuration Register Using Prompts
  1085. Error Reporting
  1086. Exiting the ROM Monitor
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  55. Configuring Supervisor Engine Redundancy Using RPR and SSO on Supervisor Engine 6-E and Supervisor Engine 6L-E
  56. related documentation
  57. Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
  58. Product Overview
  59. Q Tunneling, VLAN Mapping, and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  60. Cisco Discovery Protocol
  61. Flex Links and MAC Address-Table Move Update
  62. IPv6 Multicast BSR and BSR Scoped Zone Support
  63. IPv6 Multicast Listen Discovery (MLD) and Multicast Listen Discovery Snooping
  64. Link Aggregation Control Protocol
  65. Link State Tracking
  66. Quality of Service
  67. Resilient Ethernet Protocol
  68. SVI Autostate
  69. Virtual Switching Systems
  70. Y.1731 (AIS and RDI)
  71. Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
  72. Enhanced Object Tracking
  73. HSRP
  74. SSO Aware HSRP
  75. IS-IS
  76. In Service Software Upgrade
  77. NSF with SSO
  78. Policy-Based Routing
  79. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
  80. Cisco Call Home
  81. Cisco Media Services Proxy
  82. Cisco Medianet Flow Metadata
  83. Cisco Network Assistant
  84. Embedded CiscoView
  85. Forced 10/100 Autonegotiation
  86. NetFlow-lite
  87. Smart Install
  88. Wireshark
  89. X Identity-Based Network Security
  90. Cisco TrustSec MACsec Encryption
  91. Dynamic ARP Inspection
  92. IP Source Guard
  93. Local Authentication, RADIUS, and TACACS+ Authentication
  94. Network Security with ACLs
  95. Session Aware Networking
  96. Utilities
  97. New and Modified IOS Software Features Supported in Cisco IOS 15.2(1)E and Cisco IOS XE 3.5.0E
  98. Command-Line Interfaces
  99. Accessing the Switch CLI
  100. Performing Command-Line Processing
  101. Performing History Substitution
  102. Getting a List of Commands and Syntax
  103. Virtual Console for Standby Supervisor Engine
  104. ROMMON Command-Line Interface
  105. Archiving Crashfiles Information
  106. Configuring the Switch for the First Time
  107. Configuring DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration
  108. DHCP Client Request Process
  109. Configuring the DHCP Server
  110. Configuring the DNS Server
  111. Obtaining Configuration Files
  112. Example Configuration
  113. Configuring the Switch
  114. Using Configuration Mode to Configure Your Switch
  115. Saving the Running Configuration Settings to Your Start-Up File
  116. Configuring a Default Gateway
  117. Controlling Access to Privileged EXEC Commands
  118. Using the enable password and enable secret Commands
  119. Controlling Switch Access with TACACS+
  120. TACACS+ Operation
  121. Displaying the TACACS+ Configuration
  122. Configuring Multiple Privilege Levels
  123. Logging In to a Privilege Level
  124. Recovering a Lost Enable Password
  125. Understanding the ROM Monitor
  126. Modifying the Boot Field and Using the boot Command
  127. Modifying the Boot Field
  128. Verifying the Configuration Register Setting
  129. Specifying the Startup System Image
  130. Flash Memory Features
  131. Resetting a Switch to Factory Default Settings
  132. Administering the Switch
  133. System Clock
  134. Configuring NTP
  135. Default NTP Configuration
  136. Configuring NTP Associations
  137. Configuring NTP Broadcast Service
  138. Configuring NTP Access Restrictions
  139. Configuring the Source IP Address for NTP Packets
  140. Displaying the NTP Configuration
  141. Displaying the Time and Date Configuration
  142. Configuring Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time)
  143. Managing Software Licenses Using Permanent Right-To-Use Features
  144. About a PRTU License
  145. Guidelines for the RTU License Model
  146. Deactivating a PRTU License
  147. Configuring a System Name and Prompt
  148. Configuring a System Name
  149. Default DNS Configuration
  150. Displaying the DNS Configuration
  151. Configuring a Login Banner
  152. Managing the MAC Address Table
  153. MAC Addresses and VLANs
  154. Default MAC Address Table Configuration
  155. Removing Dynamic Address Entries
  156. Configuring MAC Move Notification Traps
  157. Configuring MAC Threshold Notification Traps
  158. Adding and Removing Static Address Entries
  159. Configuring Unicast MAC Address Filtering
  160. Disabling MAC Address Learning on a VLAN
  161. Usage Guidelines
  162. Feature Compatibility
  163. Feature Incompatibility
  164. Displaying Address Table Entries
  165. Understanding Embedded CiscoView
  166. Displaying Embedded CiscoView Information
  167. Configuring Virtual Switching Systems
  168. Understanding Virtual Switching Systems
  169. Key Concepts
  170. VSS Functionality
  171. Hardware Requirements
  172. Understanding VSL Topology
  173. Overview
  174. Failed Switch Recovery
  175. VSL Failure
  176. MEC Failure Scenarios
  177. Packet Handling
  178. Layer 2 Protocols
  179. Layer 3 Protocols
  180. System Monitoring
  181. Diagnostics
  182. Dual-Active Detection
  183. Dual-Active Detection Using Fast-Hello
  184. Configuring a Recovery IP Address
  185. VSS Initialization
  186. SSO Dependencies
  187. VSS Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  188. Multichassis EtherChannel Restrictions and Guidelines
  189. Backing Up the Standalone Configuration
  190. Converting the Switch to Virtual Switch Mode
  191. Optional) Configuring VSS Standby Switch Modules
  192. Displaying VSS Information
  193. Converting a VSS to Standalone Switch
  194. Copying the VSS Configuration to a Backup File
  195. Configuring VSS Parameters
  196. Displaying VSL Information
  197. Configuring VSL QoS
  198. Configuring the Router MAC Address
  199. Configuring Multichassis EtherChannels
  200. Configuring Dual-Active Detection
  201. Configuring Fast-Hello Dual-Active Detection
  202. In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) on a VSS
  203. related documents
  204. About Performing ISSU
  205. Guidelines for Performing ISSU
  206. Compatibility Verification Using Cisco Feature Navigator
  207. How to Perform the ISSU Process
  208. Verifying Redundancy Mode Before Beginning the ISSU Process
  209. ISSU using the Four-command Sequence: Step 1 (loadversion)
  210. ISSU using the Four-command Sequence: Step 2 (runversion)
  211. ISSU using the Four Command Sequence: Step 3 (acceptversion)
  212. ISSU using the Four Command Sequence: Step 4 (commitversion)
  213. Using changeversion to Automate an ISSU Upgrade
  214. Aborting a Software Upgrade During ISSU
  215. Configuring the Rollback Timer to Safeguard Against Upgrade Issues
  216. The ISSU Compatibility Matrix
  217. License Upgrade on a VSS
  218. Configuring the Cisco IOS In-Service Software Upgrade Process
  219. Prerequisites to Performing ISSU
  220. About ISSU
  221. NSF Overview
  222. ISSU Process Overview
  223. Performing an ISSU Upgrade: 2 Methods
  224. Changeversion Process
  225. Changeversion Deployment Scenario
  226. Compatibility Matrix
  227. SNMP Support for ISSU
  228. Upgrading ISSU to Cisco IOS XE 3.4.0SG/15.1(2)SG from a Prior Release
  229. Downgrading ISSU from Cisco IOS XE 3.4.0SG/15.1(2)SG to a Prior Release
  230. Verifying the ISSU Software Installation
  231. Verifying the ISSU State Before Beginning the ISSU Process
  232. Loading New Cisco IOS Software on the Standby Supervisor Engine
  233. Switching to the Standby Supervisor Engine
  234. Stopping the ISSU Rollback Timer (Optional)
  235. Loading New Cisco IOS Software on the New Standby Supervisor Engine
  236. Displaying ISSU Compatibility Matrix Information
  237. Related Documents
  238. Configuring the Cisco IOS XE In Service Software Upgrade Process
  239. ISSU Process
  240. Loading New Cisco IOS XE Software on the New Standby Supervisor Engine
  241. Cisco High Availability Features in Cisco IOS XE 3.1.0SG
  242. Configuring Interfaces
  243. About Interface Configuration
  244. Configuring a Range of Interfaces
  245. Using the Ethernet Management Port
  246. Fa1 Interface and mgmtVrf
  247. SSO Model
  248. ISSU Model
  249. Defining and Using Interface-Range Macros
  250. Deploying SFP+ in X2 Ports
  251. Deploying 10-Gigabit Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet Ports
  252. Limitations on Using a TwinGig Convertor
  253. Supervisor Engine 6-E and Supervisor Engine 6L-E
  254. Selecting Uplink Mode on a Supervisor Engine 6-E
  255. Selecting the Uplink Port on a Supervisor Engine 7L-E
  256. Single Supervisor Mode
  257. Configuring Optional Interface Features
  258. Setting the Interface Speed
  259. Setting the Interface Duplex Mode
  260. Adding a Description for an Interface
  261. Configuring Jumbo Frame Support
  262. Configuring MTU Sizes
  263. Interacting with Baby Giants
  264. Configuring Auto-MDIX on a Port
  265. Displaying the Interface Auto-MDIX Configuration
  266. Understanding Online Insertion and Removal
  267. Shutting down a Module
  268. Common Scenarios
  269. Monitoring Interface and Controller Status
  270. Shutting Down and Restarting an Interface
  271. Configuring Link Status Event Notification for an Interface
  272. Resetting the Interface to the Default Configuration
  273. Checking Port Status and Connectivity
  274. Checking Interfaces Status
  275. Displaying MAC Addresses
  276. Running the TDR Test
  277. TDR Guidelines
  278. Changing the Logout Timer
  279. Using Ping
  280. Running Ping
  281. Running IP Traceroute
  282. Layer 2 Traceroute Usage Guidelines
  283. Running Layer 2 Traceroute
  284. Configuring ICMP
  285. Enabling ICMP Mask Reply Messages
  286. About Supervisor Engine Redundancy
  287. SSO Operation
  288. About Supervisor Engine Redundancy Synchronization
  289. RPR Supervisor Engine Configuration Synchronization
  290. Configuring Supervisor Engine Redundancy
  291. Configuring Redundancy
  292. Synchronizing the Supervisor Engine Configurations
  293. Performing a Manual Switchover
  294. Performing a Software Upgrade
  295. Manipulating Bootflash on the Redundant Supervisor Engine
  296. Manipulating Bootflash on the Standby Supervisor Engine
  297. RPR Operation
  298. Configuring Cisco NSF with SSO Supervisor Engine Redundancy
  299. About Cisco IOS NSF-Aware and NSF-Capable Support
  300. NSF with SSO Supervisor Engine Redundancy Overview
  301. Cisco Express Forwarding
  302. OSPF Operation
  303. IS-IS Operation
  304. EIGRP Operation
  305. NSF Guidelines and Restrictions
  306. Configuring SSO
  307. Configuring CEF NSF
  308. Verifying BGP NSF
  309. Configuring OSPF NSF
  310. Configuring IS-IS NSF
  311. Verifying IS-IS NSF
  312. Configuring EIGRP NSF
  313. Environmental Monitoring and Power Management
  314. Using CLI Commands to Monitor your Environment
  315. Displaying On Board Failure Logging (OBFL) information for 9000W AC
  316. Emergency Actions
  317. System Alarms
  318. Power Management
  319. Supported Power Supplies
  320. Power Management Modes for the Catalyst 4500 Switch
  321. Selecting a Power Management Mode
  322. Available Power for Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Power Supplies
  323. Special Considerations for the 4200 W AC and 6000 W AC Power Supplies
  324. Combined Mode Power Resiliency
  325. Special Considerations for the 1400 W DC Power Supply
  326. Special Considerations for the 1400 W DC SP Triple Input Power Supply
  327. Power Management for the Catalyst 4948 Switches
  328. Determining EEE Capability
  329. Configuring Power over Ethernet
  330. Intelligent Power Management
  331. Configuring Power Consumption for Powered Devices on an Interface
  332. Displaying the Operational Status for an Interface
  333. Displaying all PoE Detection and Removal Events
  334. Displaying the PoE Consumed by a Module
  335. PoE Policing and Monitoring
  336. Configuring Power Policing on an Interface
  337. Displaying Power Policing on an Interface
  338. Enhanced Power PoE Support on the E-Series Chassis
  339. Configuring Universal PoE
  340. Configuring the Catalyst 4500 Series Switch with Cisco Network Assistant
  341. About Network Assistant
  342. Network Assistant-Related Parameters and Their Defaults
  343. Configuring Your Switch for Network Assistant
  344. Additional) Configuration Required to Use Community
  345. Managing a Network Using Community
  346. Candidate and Member Requirements
  347. Community Names
  348. Access Modes in Network Assistant
  349. Converting a Cluster into a Community
  350. Managing a Network Using Cluster
  351. Network Assistant and VTY
  352. Using the CLI to Manage Switch Clusters
  353. Configuring Network Assistant in a Networked Switch in Cluster Mode
  354. Configuring VLANs, VTP, and VMPS
  355. VLAN Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  356. Configurable Normal-Range VLAN Parameters
  357. Configuring VLANs
  358. Configuring VLANs in Global Configuration Mode
  359. Assigning a Layer 2 LAN Interface to a VLAN
  360. About VTP
  361. Understanding VTP Modes
  362. Understanding VTP Pruning
  363. VTP Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  364. VTP Default Configuration
  365. Configuring VTP
  366. Configuring the VTP Mode
  367. Starting a Takeover
  368. Displaying VTP Devices in a Domain
  369. Understanding the VMPS Server
  370. Fallback VLAN
  371. Illegal VMPS Client Requests
  372. Default VMPS Client Configuration
  373. Administering and Monitoring the VMPS
  374. Troubleshooting Dynamic Port VLAN Membership
  375. Dynamic Port VLAN Membership Configuration Example
  376. VMPS Database Configuration File Example
  377. Configuring IP Unnumbered Interface
  378. IP Unnumbered Interface Support with DHCP Server and Relay Agent
  379. IP Unnumbered Interface with Connected Host Polling
  380. Configuring IP Unnumbered Interface Support with DHCP Server
  381. Configuring IP Unnumbered Interface Support on a Range of Ethernet VLANs
  382. Configuring IP Unnumbered Interface Support with Connected Host Polling
  383. Displaying IP Unnumbered Interface Settings
  384. Troubleshooting IP Unnumbered Interface
  385. Configuring Layer 2 Ethernet Interfaces
  386. Layer 2 Ethernet Switching
  387. VLAN Trunks
  388. Default Layer 2 Ethernet Interface Configuration
  389. Configuring Ethernet Interfaces for Layer 2 Switching
  390. Configuring an Interface as a Layer 2 Access Port
  391. Clearing Layer 2 Configuration
  392. Configuring SmartPort Macros
  393. Passing Parameters Through the Macro
  394. Default SmartPort Macro Configuration
  395. cisco-phone
  396. SmartPort Macro Configuration Guidelines
  397. Creating SmartPort Macros
  398. cisco-global
  399. cisco-router
  400. Displaying SmartPort Macros
  401. Static SmartPort Configuration Guidelines
  402. Configuring Cisco IOS Auto Smartport Macros
  403. Device Classifier
  404. Device Visibility Mode
  405. Auto Smartport Default Configuration
  406. Auto Smartport Configuration Guidelines
  407. Configuring Auto Smartport Built-in Macro Parameters
  408. Configuring User-Defined Event Triggers
  409. MAC Address-Based Event Trigger
  410. Configuring Auto Smartport User-Defined Macros
  411. Displaying Auto Smartport
  412. Configuring STP and MST
  413. Understanding the Bridge ID
  414. Extended System ID
  415. Election of the Root Bridge
  416. Creating the STP Topology
  417. MAC Address Allocation
  418. Default STP Configuration
  419. Enabling STP
  420. Enabling the Extended System ID
  421. Configuring a Secondary Root Switch
  422. Configuring STP Port Priority
  423. Configuring STP Port Cost
  424. Configuring the Bridge Priority of a VLAN
  425. Configuring the Maximum Aging Time for a VLAN
  426. Configuring the Forward-Delay Time for a VLAN
  427. Disabling Spanning Tree Protocol
  428. Specifying the Link Type
  429. About MST
  430. IEEE 802.1w RSTP
  431. RSTP Port Roles
  432. Common Spanning Tree
  433. MST Instances
  434. Boundary Ports
  435. Link Type
  436. MST Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
  437. Configuring MST Instance Parameters
  438. Configuring MST Instance Port Parameters
  439. Restarting Protocol Migration
  440. Configuring Flex Links and MAC Address-Table Move Update
  441. Flex Links
  442. Flex Links Failover Actions
  443. MAC Address-Table Move Update
  444. Configuring Flex Links
  445. Configuration Guidelines
  446. Configuring VLAN Load Balancing on Flex Links
  447. Configuring MAC Address-Table Move Update
  448. Configuring a Switch to Receive MAC Address-Table Move Updates
  449. Configuring Resilient Ethernet Protocol
  450. Link Integrity
  451. Spanning Tree Interaction
  452. Configuring REP
  453. Configuring the REP Administrative VLAN
  454. Configuring REP Interfaces
  455. Setting Manual Preemption for VLAN Load Balancing
  456. Configuring SNMP Traps for REP
  457. Configuring Optional STP Features
  458. About Root Guard
  459. About Loop Guard
  460. Enabling Loop Guard
  461. About EtherChannel Guard
  462. Enabling PortFast
  463. About BPDU Guard
  464. About PortFast BPDU Filtering
  465. About UplinkFast
  466. Enabling UplinkFast
  467. About BackboneFast
  468. Enabling BackboneFast
  469. Configuring EtherChannel and Link State Tracking
  470. About EtherChannel
  471. Configuring EtherChannels
  472. PAgP EtherChannel Configuration
  473. Load Balancing
  474. Configuring EtherChannel
  475. Configuring Layer 3 EtherChannels
  476. Configuring Layer 2 EtherChannels
  477. Configuring LACP Standalone or Independent Mode
  478. Configuring the LACP System Priority and System ID
  479. Configuring EtherChannel Load Balancing
  480. Removing an Interface from an EtherChannel
  481. Displaying EtherChannel to a Virtual Switch System
  482. Displaying EtherChannel Links to VSS
  483. Configuring Link-State Tracking
  484. Displaying Link-State Tracking Status
  485. Configuring IGMP Snooping and Filtering and MVR
  486. About IGMP Snooping
  487. Immediate-Leave Processing
  488. IGMP Configurable-Leave Timer
  489. Configuring IGMP Snooping
  490. Enabling IGMP Snooping Globally
  491. Configuring Learning Methods
  492. Configuring a Static Connection to a Multicast Router
  493. Configuring the IGMP Leave Timer
  494. Configuring IGMP Snooping Querier
  495. Configuring Explicit Host Tracking
  496. Suppressing Multicast Flooding
  497. IGMP Snooping Switch Configuration
  498. Displaying IGMP Snooping Information
  499. Displaying Querier Information
  500. Displaying Group Information
  501. Displaying Multicast Router Interfaces
  502. Displaying MAC Address Multicast Entries
  503. Displaying IGMP Snooping Querier Information
  504. Understanding Multicast VLAN Registration
  505. Using MVR in a Multicast Television Application
  506. Configuring MVR
  507. Configuring MVR Global Parameters
  508. Configuring MVR on Access Ports
  509. Configuring MVR on a Trunk Port
  510. Displaying MVR Information
  511. Configuring IGMP Filtering
  512. Configuring IGMP Profiles
  513. Applying IGMP Profiles
  514. Setting the Maximum Number of IGMP Groups
  515. Displaying IGMP Filtering Configuration
  516. Configuring IPv6 Multicast Listener Discovery Snooping
  517. MLD Messages
  518. MLD Queries
  519. MLD Reports
  520. Configuring IPv6 MLD Snooping
  521. MLD Snooping Configuration Guidelines
  522. Configuring a Static Multicast Group
  523. Enabling MLD Immediate Leave
  524. Configuring MLD Snooping Queries
  525. Disabling MLD Listener Message Suppression
  526. Configuring 802.1Q Tunneling, VLAN Mapping, and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  527. About 802.1Q Tunneling
  528. Configuring 802.1Q Tunneling
  529. Native VLANs
  530. System MTU
  531. Configuring an 802.1Q Tunneling Port
  532. About VLAN Mapping
  533. Mapping Customer VLANs to Service-Provider VLANs
  534. VLAN Mapping Configuration Guidelines
  535. Configuring VLAN Mapping
  536. Traditional Q-in-Q on a Trunk Port
  537. About Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  538. Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  539. Default Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Configuration
  540. Configuring Layer 2 Tunneling
  541. Monitoring and Maintaining Tunneling Status
  542. Configuring CDP
  543. Enabling CDP on an Interface
  544. Configuring LLDP, LLDP-MED, and Location Service
  545. LLDP-MED
  546. Location Service
  547. Configuring LLDP and LLDP-MED, and Location Service
  548. Default LLDP Configuration
  549. Disabling and Enabling LLDP Globally
  550. Disabling and Enabling LLDP on an Interface
  551. Configuring LLDP-MED TLVs
  552. Configuring Network-Policy Profile
  553. Configuring LLDP Power Negotiation
  554. Configuring Location TLV and Location Service
  555. Monitoring and Maintaining LLDP, LLDP-MED, and Location Service
  556. Cisco IOS Carries Ethernet Features in Cisco IOS XE 3.1.0SG
  557. Configuring UDLD
  558. UDLD Topology
  559. Operation Modes
  560. Default UDLD Configuration
  561. Enabling UDLD Globally
  562. Enabling UDLD on Individual Interfaces
  563. Disabling UDLD on Individual Interfaces
  564. Configuring a UDLD Probe Message Interval Globally
  565. Displaying UDLD Link Status
  566. Configuring Unidirectional Ethernet
  567. Configuring Layer 3 Interfaces
  568. Logical Layer 3 VLAN Interfaces
  569. Understanding SVI Autostate Exclude
  570. Configuring Logical Layer 3 VLAN Interfaces
  571. Configuring VLANs as Layer 3 Interfaces
  572. Configuring IP MTU Sizes
  573. Configuring Layer 3 Interface Counters
  574. Configuring Physical Layer 3 Interfaces
  575. Configuring EIGRP Stub Routing
  576. Dual-Homed Remote Topology
  577. EIGRP Stub Routing Configuration Tasks
  578. Monitoring and Maintaining EIGRP
  579. Route Authentication Example
  580. Configuring Cisco Express Forwarding
  581. Forwarding Information Base
  582. Adjacency Types That Require Special Handling
  583. Hardware and Software Switching
  584. Hardware Switching
  585. Configuring Load Balancing for CEF
  586. Viewing CEF Information
  587. Configuring Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding
  588. How Unicast RPF Works
  589. Implementing Unicast RPF
  590. Security Policy and Unicast RPF
  591. Routing Table Requirements
  592. Unicast RPF with BOOTP and DHCP
  593. Prerequisites to Configuring Unicast RPF
  594. Verifying Unicast RPF
  595. Monitoring and Maintaining Unicast RPF
  596. Unicast RPF Configuration Example: Inbound and Outbound Filters
  597. Configuring IP Multicast
  598. IP Multicast Protocols
  599. Internet Group Management Protocol
  600. Rendezvous Point (RP)
  601. Restrictions on IP Multicast
  602. CEF, MFIB, and Layer 2 Forwarding
  603. IP Multicast Tables
  604. Hardware and Software Forwarding
  605. Non-Reverse Path Forwarding Traffic
  606. Multicast Fast Drop
  607. Multicast Forwarding Information Base
  608. S/M, 224/4
  609. Enabling IP Multicast Routing
  610. Enabling Dense Mode
  611. Enabling Bidirectional Mode
  612. Enabling PIM-SSM Mapping
  613. Configuring a Single Static RP
  614. Load Splitting of IP Multicast Traffic
  615. Monitoring and Maintaining IP Multicast Routing
  616. Displaying the Multicast Routing Table
  617. Displaying IP MFIB
  618. Displaying Bidirectional PIM Information
  619. Clearing Tables and Databases
  620. PIM Sparse Mode Example
  621. Sparse Mode with Auto-RP: Example
  622. Configuring ANCP Client
  623. Enabling and Configuring ANCP Client
  624. Example 1
  625. Example 2
  626. ANCP Guidelines and Restrictions
  627. Configuring Bidirection Forwarding Detection
  628. Prerequisites for Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
  629. Information About Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
  630. BFD Detection of Failures
  631. BFD Version Interoperability
  632. BFD Support for Stateful Switchover
  633. Benefits of Using BFD for Failure Detection
  634. How to Configure Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
  635. Configuring BFD Support for Dynamic Routing Protocols
  636. Configuring BFD Support for EIGRP
  637. Configuring BFD Support for OSPF
  638. Configuring BFD Support for Static Routing
  639. Configuring BFD Echo Mode
  640. Configuring the BFD Slow Timer
  641. Monitoring and Troubleshooting BFD
  642. Example: Configuring BFD in an OSPF Network
  643. Example: Configuring BFD Hardware-Offload support in a BGP Network Network
  644. Example: Configuring BFD Support for Static Routing
  645. Additional References
  646. MIBs
  647. Configuring Policy-Based Routing
  648. About PBR
  649. Using Policy-Based Routing
  650. Policy-Based Routing Configuration Tasks
  651. Enabling IPv6 PBR
  652. IPv4
  653. Policy-Based Routing Configuration Examples
  654. Deny ACE
  655. Configuring VRF-lite
  656. About VRF-lite
  657. VRF-lite Configuration Guidelines
  658. Configuring VRF-lite for IPv4
  659. Configuring VRF-Aware Services
  660. Configuring Multicast VRFs
  661. Configuring a VPN Routing Session
  662. Configuring BGP PE to CE Routing Sessions
  663. VRF-lite Configuration Example
  664. Configuring Switch S8
  665. Configuring Switch S20
  666. Configuring the PE Switch S3
  667. Displaying VRF-lite Status
  668. Configuring VRF-lite for IPv6
  669. Configuring the User Interface for uRPF
  670. Configuring the User Interface for Telnet and SSH
  671. Configuring IPv6 VRF-lite
  672. Configure VRFs
  673. Associate Interfaces to the Defined VRFs
  674. Routing Protocols
  675. VPN Co-existence Between IPv4 and IPv6
  676. Configuring Quality of Service
  677. Prioritization
  678. QoS Terminology
  679. Basic QoS Model
  680. Classification
  681. Classification Based on Class Maps and Policy Maps
  682. Policing and Marking
  683. Active Queue Management
  684. Per Port Per VLAN QoS
  685. Using Metadata in QoS Policy
  686. Configuring System Queue Limit
  687. Configuring VSS QoS
  688. Platform-supported Classification Criteria and QoS Features
  689. Platform Hardware Capabilities
  690. Attaching a Policy Map to an Interface
  691. How to Implement Policing
  692. Information About Marking Network Traffic
  693. Marking Action Drivers
  694. Restrictions for Marking Network Traffic
  695. Hardware Capabilities for Marking
  696. Marking Statistics
  697. Shaping, Sharing (Bandwidth), Priority Queuing, Queue-limiting and DBL
  698. Sharing(bandwidth)
  699. Priority queuing
  700. Queue-limiting
  701. Active Queue Management (AQM) via Dynamic Buffer Limiting (DBL)
  702. Transmit Queue Statistics
  703. Enabling Per-Port Per-VLAN QoS
  704. Policy Associations
  705. Software QoS
  706. Applying Flow-based QoS Policy
  707. Examples
  708. Configuring CoS Mutation
  709. Configuring QoS on a Standalone Supervisor Engine 6-E/6L-E or Supervisor Engine 7-E/7L-E
  710. MQC-based QoS Configuration
  711. Restrictions for Applying a QoS Service Policy
  712. Contents
  713. Configuring VSS Auto-QoS
  714. Configuring Auto-QoS on a Standalone Supervisor Engine 6-E/6L-E or Supervisor Engine 7-E/7L-E
  715. Configuring Voice Interfaces
  716. Cisco IP Phone Voice Traffic
  717. Configuring a Port to Connect to a Cisco 7960 IP Phone
  718. Overriding the CoS Priority of Incoming Frames
  719. Configuring Private VLANs
  720. Purpose of a PVLAN
  721. PVLAN Terminology
  722. PVLANs across Multiple Switches
  723. Isolated PVLAN Trunk Ports
  724. Promiscuous PVLAN Trunk Ports
  725. PVLAN Modes Over Gigabit Etherchannel
  726. PVLANs and Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast Traffic
  727. PVLANs and SVIs
  728. Configuring PVLANs
  729. Basic PVLAN Configuration Procedure
  730. Configuring a VLAN as a PVLAN
  731. Associating a Secondary VLAN with a Primary VLAN
  732. Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as a PVLAN Promiscuous Port
  733. Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as a PVLAN Host Port
  734. Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as an Isolated PVLAN Trunk Port
  735. Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as a Promiscuous PVLAN Trunk Port
  736. Permitting Routing of Secondary VLAN Ingress Traffic
  737. Configuring PVLAN over EtherChannel
  738. Configuring a Layer 2 EtherChannel as a PVLAN Host Port
  739. Configuring a Layer 2 EtherChannel as an Isolated PVLAN Trunk Port
  740. Configuring a Layer 2 Etherchannel as a Promiscuous PVLAN Trunk Port
  741. Configuring MACsec Encryption
  742. and MACsec Key Agreement
  743. Virtual Ports
  744. Single-Host Mode
  745. Configuring MACsec and MACsec Key Agreement
  746. Configuring MACsec on an Interface
  747. Understanding Cisco TrustSec MACsec
  748. Configuring Cisco TrustSec MACsec
  749. Configuring Cisco TrustSec Switch-to-Switch Link Security in 802.1X Mode
  750. Configuring Cisco TrustSec Switch-to-Switch Link Security in Manual Mode
  751. Cisco TrustSec Switch-to-Switch Link Security Configuration Example
  752. Configuring 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
  753. Device Roles
  754. Authentication Initiation and Message Exchange
  755. Ports in Authorized and Unauthorized States
  756. X Host Mode
  757. Multiauthentication Mode
  758. Using MAC Move
  759. Using 802.1X with VLAN Assignment
  760. Using 802.1X for Guest VLANs
  761. Hosts
  762. Feature Interaction
  763. Using 802.1X with Web-Based Authentication
  764. Using 802.1X with Unidirectional Controlled Port
  765. Unidirectional State
  766. Deployment Example
  767. Usage Guidelines for Using Authentication Failed VLAN Assignment
  768. Using 802.1X with Port Security
  769. Using 802.1X Authentication with ACL Assignments and Redirect URLs
  770. ACLs
  771. Using 802.1X with Voice VLAN Ports
  772. Using Multiple Domain Authentication and Multiple Authentication
  773. Deployment
  774. How 802.1X Fails on a Port
  775. Supported Topologies
  776. Default 802.1X Configuration
  777. Enabling 802.1X Authentication
  778. Configuring Switch-to-RADIUS-Server Communication
  779. Configuring Multiple Domain Authentication and Multiple Authorization
  780. Configuring 802.1X Authentication with ACL Assignments and Redirect URLs
  781. URL-Redirect
  782. Configuring a Downloadable Policy
  783. Configuring 802.1X Authentication with Per-User ACL and Filter-ID ACL
  784. Configuring a Per-User ACL and Filter-ID ACL
  785. Configuring RADIUS-Provided Session Timeouts
  786. Configuring MAC Move
  787. Configuring Violation Action
  788. Configuring 802.1X with Guest VLANs
  789. Configuring 802.1X with MAC Authentication Bypass
  790. Configuring 802.1X with Inaccessible Authentication Bypass
  791. Configuring 802.1X with Unidirectional Controlled Port
  792. Configuring 802.1X with VLAN User Distribution
  793. ACS Configuration
  794. Configuring 802.1X with Authentication Failed
  795. Configuring 802.1X with Voice VLAN
  796. Configuring Voice Aware 802.1x Security
  797. Configuring 802.1X with VLAN Assignment
  798. Cisco ACS Configuration for VLAN Assignment
  799. Enabling Fallback Authentication
  800. Enabling Periodic Reauthentication
  801. Enabling Multiple Hosts
  802. Changing the Quiet Period
  803. Changing the Switch-to-Client Retransmission Time
  804. Setting the Switch-to-Client Frame-Retransmission Number
  805. Configuring an Authenticator and a Supplicant Switch with NEAT
  806. Cisco AV Pair Configuration
  807. Configuring Switch as a Supplicant
  808. Configuring NEAT with ASP
  809. Manually Reauthenticating a Client Connected to a Port
  810. Controlling Switch Access with RADIUS
  811. RADIUS Operation
  812. RADIUS Change of Authorization
  813. CoA Request Response Code
  814. CoA Request Commands
  815. Configuring RADIUS
  816. Configuring RADIUS Login Authentication
  817. Defining AAA Server Groups
  818. Configuring RADIUS Authorization for User Privileged Access and Network Services
  819. Starting RADIUS Accounting
  820. Configuring Settings for All RADIUS Servers
  821. Configuring the Switch for Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Server Communication
  822. Configuring CoA on the Switch
  823. Monitoring and Troubleshooting CoA Functionality
  824. About Device Sensor
  825. MSP-IOS Sensor Device Classifier Interaction
  826. Enabling MSP
  827. Creating a Cisco Discovery Protocol Filter
  828. Creating a DHCP Filter
  829. Tracking TLV Changes
  830. Verifying the Device Sensor Configuration
  831. Troubleshooting Commands
  832. Displaying 802.1X Statistics and Status
  833. Displaying the Auth Manager Summary for an Interface
  834. Displaying MAB Details
  835. EPM Logging
  836. Cisco IOS Security Features
  837. Configuring the PPPoE Intermediate Agent
  838. Configuring the Identifier String, Option, and Delimiter for PPPoE IA on an Switch
  839. Enabling PPPoE IA on an Interface
  840. Configuring PPPoE IA Vendor-tag Stripping on an Interface
  841. Configuring PPPoE IA Circuit-ID and Remote-ID for a VLAN on an Interface
  842. Clearing Packet Counters
  843. Troubleshooting Tips
  844. Configuring Web-Based Authentication
  845. Session Creation
  846. Customization of the Authentication Proxy Web Pages
  847. Gateway IP
  848. Web-Based Authentication Configuration Task List
  849. Configuring AAA Authentication
  850. Configuring the HTTP Server
  851. Specifying a Redirection URL for Successful Login
  852. Configuring the Web-Based Authentication Parameters
  853. Removing Web-Based Authentication Cache Entries
  854. Configuring Port Security
  855. Port Security Commands
  856. About Port Security
  857. Secure MAC Addresses
  858. Aging Secure MAC Addresses
  859. Violation Actions
  860. Invalid Packet Handling
  861. Examples of Port Security on Access Ports
  862. Example 1: Setting Maximum Number of Secure Addresses
  863. Example 4: Setting the Aging Timer Type
  864. Example 6: Configuring Sticky Port Security
  865. Example 8: Clearing Dynamic Secure MAC Addresses
  866. Example of Port Security on an Isolated Private VLAN Host Port
  867. Example of Port Security on a Private VLAN Promiscuous Port
  868. Examples of Trunk Port Security
  869. Example 2: Configuring a Maximum Limit of Secure MAC Addresses for Specific VLANs
  870. Trunk Port Security Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  871. Port Mode Changes
  872. Configuring Port Security on Voice Ports
  873. Examples of Voice Port Security
  874. Example 2: Configuring Sticky MAC Addresses for Voice and Data VLANs
  875. Voice Port Security Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  876. Examples of Security Settings
  877. Example 2: Displaying Security Settings for an Interface
  878. Example 4: Displaying a Maximum Number of MAC Addresses on an Interface
  879. Example 7: Displaying Secured MAC Addresses for a VLAN Range on an Interface
  880. X Authentication
  881. Port Security Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  882. show command
  883. guidelines and restrictions
  884. Configuring Control Plane Policing and Layer 2 Control Packet QoS
  885. Configuring Control Plane Policing
  886. General Guidelines for Control Plane Policing
  887. Default Configuration
  888. Configuring CoPP for Data Plane and Management Plane Traffic
  889. Control Plane Policing Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  890. Monitoring CoPP
  891. Configuring Layer 2 Control Packet QoS
  892. Enabling Layer 2 Control Packet QoS
  893. Disabling Layer 2 Control Packet QoS
  894. Layer 2 Control Packet QoS Configuration Examples
  895. Layer 2 Control Packet QoS Guidelines and Restrictions
  896. Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection
  897. ARP Cache Poisoning
  898. Interface Trust State, Security Coverage and Network Configuration
  899. Relative Priority of Static Bindings and DHCP Snooping Entries
  900. Port Channels Function
  901. DAI Configuration Example
  902. Switch B
  903. Configuring ARP ACLs for Non-DHCP Environments
  904. configuration command
  905. Configuring the Log Buffer
  906. Limiting the Rate of Incoming ARP Packets
  907. Performing Validation Checks
  908. Configuring DHCP Snooping, IP Source Guard, and IPSG for Static Hosts
  909. Trusted and Untrusted Sources
  910. Option 82 Data Insertion
  911. Configuring DHCP Snooping
  912. Default Configuration for DHCP Snooping
  913. Enabling DHCP Snooping on the Aggregation Switch
  914. Enabling DHCP Snooping and Option 82
  915. Enabling DHCP Snooping on Private VLAN
  916. Enabling the DHCP Snooping Database Agent
  917. Configuration Examples for the Database Agent
  918. Example 2: Reading Binding Entries from a TFTP File
  919. Example 3: Adding Information to the DHCP Snooping Database
  920. Displaying a Binding Table
  921. Configuring IP Source Guard
  922. Configuring IP Source Guard on Private VLANs
  923. Displaying IP Source Binding Information
  924. Configuring IP Source Guard for Static Hosts
  925. Configuring IPSG for Static Hosts on a Layer 2 Access Port
  926. Configuring IPSG for Static Hosts on a PVLAN Host Port
  927. Configuring Network Security with ACLs
  928. About ACLs
  929. Router ACLs
  930. Port ACLs
  931. Selecting Mode of Capturing Control Packets
  932. Guidelines and Restrictions
  933. Layer 4 Operators in ACLs
  934. How ACL Processing Impacts CPU
  935. Configuring EtherType Matching
  936. Configuring Named IPv6 ACLs
  937. Applying IPv6 ACLs to Layer 2 and 3 Interface
  938. Configuring VLAN Maps
  939. VLAN Map Configuration Guidelines
  940. Creating and Deleting VLAN Maps
  941. Applying a VLAN Map to a VLAN
  942. Using VLAN Maps in Your Network
  943. Denying Access to a Server on Another VLAN
  944. Displaying VLAN Access Map Information
  945. Using VLAN Maps with Router ACLs
  946. ACLs and Routed Packets
  947. Configuring PACLs
  948. Dynamic ACLs
  949. Configuration Restrictions
  950. Using PACL with Access-Group Mode
  951. Configuring Access-group Mode on Layer 2 Interface
  952. VLAN Maps
  953. Configuring RA Guard
  954. Support for IPv6
  955. IPv6 Addressing and Basic Connectivity
  956. DHCP
  957. Management
  958. Static Routes
  959. OSPF
  960. Tunneling
  961. Port Unicast and Multicast Flood Blocking
  962. Blocking Flooded Traffic on an Interface
  963. Resuming Normal Forwarding on a Port
  964. Configuring Storm Control
  965. Hardware-Based Storm Control Implementation
  966. Enabling Broadcast Storm Control
  967. Enabling Multicast Storm Control
  968. Disabling Broadcast Storm Control
  969. Displaying Storm Control
  970. Configuring SPAN and RSPAN
  971. SPAN and RSPAN Concepts and Terminology
  972. Source Port
  973. Destination Port
  974. SPAN Traffic
  975. Configuring SPAN
  976. Configuring SPAN Sources
  977. Configuring SPAN Destinations
  978. Configuration Scenario
  979. Encapsulation Configuration
  980. Access List Filtering
  981. Configuring Access List Filtering
  982. Configuration Example
  983. Configuring RSPAN
  984. Creating an RSPAN Session
  985. Creating an RSPAN Destination Session
  986. Creating an RSPAN Destination Session and Enabling Ingress Traffic
  987. Removing Ports from an RSPAN Session
  988. Specifying VLANs to Monitor
  989. Specifying VLANs to Filter
  990. Displaying SPAN and RSPAN Status
  991. Configuring Wireshark
  992. Prerequisites for Wireshark
  993. Restrictions for Wireshark
  994. Information about Wireshark
  995. Capture Points
  996. Capture Filter
  997. Actions
  998. Decoding and Displaying Packets
  999. Activating and Deactivating Wireshark Capture Points
  1000. Wireshark on VSS
  1001. Defining, Modifying, or Deleting a Capture Point
  1002. Activating and Deactivating a Capture Point
  1003. Configuration Examples for Wireshark
  1004. Example: Displaying a Hexadecimal Dump Output from a .pcap File
  1005. Example: Displaying Packets from a .pcap File with a Display Filter
  1006. Example: Simple Capture and Store
  1007. Example: Using Buffer Capture
  1008. Example: Capture Sessions
  1009. Example: Capture and Store in Lock-step Mode
  1010. Example: Simple Capture and Store in Lock-step with High-speed Mode
  1011. Example: Simple Capture and Store of Packets in Egress Direction
  1012. VSS Specific Examples
  1013. Example: Capturing and Storing in a File with Display (Attachment Point in VSS Active Switch)
  1014. Example: Capturing and Storing in a File (Attachment point in VSS Standby Switch)
  1015. Example: Circular Buffer Usage (Attachment Point in VSS Standby Switch)
  1016. Configuring Enhanced Object Tracking
  1017. Configuring Enhanced Object Tracking Features
  1018. Configuring a Tracked List
  1019. Configuring a Tracked List with a Boolean Expression
  1020. Configuring a Tracked List with a Weight Threshold
  1021. Configuring a Tracked List with a Percentage Threshold
  1022. Configuring HSRP Object Tracking
  1023. Configuring Other Tracking Characteristics
  1024. Configuring Static Routing Support
  1025. Configuring a Cisco IP SLAs Monitoring Agent and Track Object
  1026. Monitoring Enhanced Object Tracking
  1027. Configuring System Message Logging
  1028. Default System Message Logging Configuration
  1029. Disabling Message Logging
  1030. Setting the Message Display Destination Device
  1031. Synchronizing Log Messages
  1032. Enabling and Disabling Timestamps on Log Messages
  1033. Defining the Message Severity Level (Optional)
  1034. Limiting Syslog Messages Sent to the History Table and to SNMP (Optional)
  1035. Configuring UNIX Syslog Servers
  1036. Configuring the UNIX System Logging Facility
  1037. Displaying the Logging Configuration
  1038. Onboard Failure Logging (OBFL)
  1039. Temperature
  1040. Operational Uptime
  1041. Interrupts
  1042. Message Logging
  1043. Default Settings for OBFL
  1044. Configuration Examples for OBFL
  1045. OBFL Component Uptime Report: Example
  1046. Configuring SNMP
  1047. SNMP Versions
  1048. SNMP Manager Functions
  1049. SNMP Agent Functions
  1050. SNMP Notifications
  1051. SNMP Configuration Guidelines
  1052. Disabling the SNMP Agent
  1053. Configuring SNMP Groups and Users
  1054. Configuring SNMP Notifications
  1055. Setting the Agent Contact and Location Information
  1056. Limiting TFTP Servers Used Through SNMP
  1057. Displaying SNMP Status
  1058. Configuring NetFlow-lite
  1059. About NetFlow Packet Sampling
  1060. Configuring Information about the External Collector
  1061. Example
  1062. Display Commands
  1063. Clear Commands
  1064. Configuring Flexible NetFlow
  1065. Non-VSS Environment
  1066. Configuring Ethernet OAM and CFM
  1067. About Ethernet CFM
  1068. Maintenance Associations and Maintenance Points
  1069. CFM Messages
  1070. Configuration Error List
  1071. Ethernet CFM Default Configuration
  1072. Configuring the CFM Domain
  1073. Configuring Ethernet CFM Crosscheck
  1074. Configuring Static Remote MEP
  1075. Configuring a Port MEP
  1076. Configuring SNMP Traps
  1077. Configuring IP SLAs CFM Operation
  1078. Manually Configuring an IP SLAs CFM Probe or Jitter Operation
  1079. Configuring an IP SLAs Operation with Endpoint Discovery
  1080. Configuring CFM on C-VLAN (Inner VLAN)
  1081. Feature Support and Behavior
  1082. Understanding CFM ITU-T Y.1731 Fault Management
  1083. Alarm Indication Signals
  1084. Multicast Ethernet Loopback
  1085. Using Multicast Ethernet Loopback
  1086. About Ethernet OAM Protocol
  1087. OAM Features
  1088. Enabling and Configuring Ethernet OAM
  1089. Enabling Ethernet OAM on an Interface
  1090. Enabling Ethernet OAM Remote Loopback
  1091. Configuring Ethernet OAM Link Monitoring
  1092. Configuring Ethernet OAM Remote Failure Indications
  1093. Configuring Ethernet OAM Templates
  1094. Displaying Ethernet OAM Protocol Information
  1095. Ethernet CFM and Ethernet OAM Interaction
  1096. Configuring the OAM Manager
  1097. Example: Configuring Ethernet OAM and CFM
  1098. Configuring Y.1731 (AIS and RDI)
  1099. About Y.1731
  1100. Ethernet Remote Defect Indication
  1101. Configuring Y.1731
  1102. Configuring AIS Parameters
  1103. Clearing MEP from the AIS Defect Condition
  1104. Configuring Call Home
  1105. About Call Home
  1106. Configuring Contact Information
  1107. Configuring Destination Profiles
  1108. Copying a Destination Profile
  1109. Configuring Periodic Notification
  1110. Configuring Syslog Pattern Matching
  1111. Enabling Call Home
  1112. Sending a Call Home Test Message Manually
  1113. Sending a Request for an Analysis and Report
  1114. Sending the Output of a Command
  1115. Displaying Call Home Configuration Information
  1116. Call Home Default Settings
  1117. Message Contents
  1118. Syslog Alert Notification in Long-Text Format Example
  1119. Syslog Alert Notification in XML Format Example
  1120. Configuring Cisco IOS IP SLA Operations
  1121. Understanding Cisco IOS IP SLAs
  1122. Using Cisco IOS IP SLAs to Measure Network Performance
  1123. IP SLAs Responder and IP SLAs Control Protocol
  1124. IP SLAs Operation Scheduling
  1125. Configuring IP SLAs Operations
  1126. Configuring the IP SLAs Responder
  1127. Analyzing IP Service Levels by Using the UDP Jitter Operation
  1128. Analyzing IP Service Levels by Using the ICMP Echo Operation
  1129. Monitoring IP SLAs Operations
  1130. Configuring RMON
  1131. Default RMON Configuration
  1132. Configuring RMON Collection on an Interface
  1133. Displaying RMON Status
  1134. Performing Diagnostics
  1135. Configuring On-Demand Online Diagnostics
  1136. Displaying Online Diagnostic Tests and Test Results
  1137. Displaying Data Path Online Diagnostics Test Results
  1138. Line Card Online Diagnostics
  1139. Power-On Self-Test Diagnostics
  1140. POST Result Example
  1141. Power-On Self-Test Results
  1142. Sample Display of the POST on a Standby Supervisor Engine
  1143. Troubleshooting the Test Failures
  1144. Configuring WCCP Version 2 Services
  1145. Understanding WCCP Configuration
  1146. WCCP Features
  1147. MD5 Security
  1148. Configuring WCCP
  1149. Specifying a Web Cache Service
  1150. Setting a Password for a Router and Cache Engines
  1151. WCCP Configuration Examples
  1152. Running TCP-Promiscuous Service Example
  1153. Verifying WCCP Settings Example
  1154. Configuring MIB Support
  1155. Using Cisco IOS MIB Tools
  1156. Guidelines for Working with MIBs
  1157. Compiling MIBs
  1158. ROM Monitor
  1159. ROM Monitor Commands
  1160. ROM Monitor Command Descriptions
  1161. Console Download
  1162. Error Reporting
  1163. acronyms and abbreviations
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  2. show commands
  3. related documentation
  4. obtaining documentation and submitting a service request
  5. getting help
  6. how to find command options
  7. interface configuration commands
  8. understanding command modes
  9. using the no and default forms of commands
  10. regular expressions
  11. saving configuration changes
  12. macro keywords
  13. attach module
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  15. auto qos voip
  16. ip access-list extended AutoQos-4.0-ACL-Transactional-Data permit tcp any any eq
  17. permit tcp any any eq
  18. clear counters
  19. clear errdisable interface
  20. clear interface gigabitethernet
  21. clear interface vlan
  22. clear ip arp inspection log
  23. clear ip arp inspection statistics
  24. clear ip dhcp snooping binding
  25. clear ip dhcp snooping database
  26. clear ip dhcp snooping database statistics
  27. clear ip igmp group
  28. clear ip igmp snooping membership
  29. clear ip mfib counters
  30. clear ip mfib fastdrop
  31. clear lacp counters
  32. clear pagp
  33. clear qos
  34. clear vlan counters
  35. clear vmps statistics
  36. debug adjacency
  37. debug backup
  38. debug condition interface
  39. debug condition standby
  40. debug condition vlan
  41. debug dot1x
  42. debug etherchnl
  43. debug interface
  44. debug ipc
  45. debug ip dhcp snooping event
  46. debug ip dhcp snooping packet
  47. debug ip verify source packet
  48. debug lacp
  49. debug monitor
  50. debug nvram
  51. debug pagp
  52. debug platform packet protocol lacp
  53. debug platform packet protocol pagp
  54. debug redundancy
  55. debug udld
  56. debug vqpc
  57. destination address
  58. diagnostic monitor action
  59. dot1x critical
  60. dot1x initialize
  61. dot1x timeout
  62. errdisable detect cause
  63. errdisable recovery
  64. interface range
  65. interface vlan
  66. ip arp inspection filter vlan
  67. ip arp inspection trust
  68. ip arp inspection validate
  69. ip arp inspection vlan
  70. ip arp inspection vlan logging
  71. ip dhcp snooping
  72. ip dhcp snooping binding
  73. ip dhcp snooping database
  74. ip dhcp snooping information option
  75. ip dhcp snooping limit rate
  76. ip dhcp snooping trust
  77. ip dhcp snooping vlan
  78. ip igmp filter
  79. ip igmp profile
  80. ip igmp snooping
  81. ip igmp snooping vlan
  82. ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter
  83. ip igmp snooping vlan static
  84. ip mfib fastdrop
  85. ip source binding
  86. ip verify header vlan all
  87. ip verify source
  88. ipv6 mld snooping
  89. ipv6 mld snooping tcn
  90. ipv6 mld snooping vlan
  91. link state group
  92. link state track
  93. macro global description
  94. mdix auto
  95. monitor session
  96. power dc input
  97. power inline
  98. power inline consumption
  99. qos account layer2 encapsulation
  100. qos trust
  101. redundancy reload
  102. remote login module
  103. renew ip dhcp snooping database
  104. rep admin vlan
  105. rep block port
  106. rep preempt delay
  107. rep preempt segment
  108. rep segment
  109. rep stcn
  110. session module
  111. set dscp
  112. set precedence
  113. set qos-group
  114. show adjacency
  115. show authentication
  116. show auto qos
  117. show bootflash
  118. show bootvar
  119. show cdp neighbors
  120. show diagnostic result module
  121. show diagnostic result module test 2
  122. show diagnostic result module test 3
  123. show dot1x
  124. show environment
  125. show errdisable detect
  126. show errdisable recovery
  127. show etherchannel
  128. show flowcontrol
  129. show idprom
  130. show interfaces
  131. show interfaces counters
  132. show interfaces description
  133. show interfaces link
  134. show interfaces mtu
  135. show interfaces status
  136. show interfaces switchport
  137. show interfaces transceiver
  138. show interfaces trunk
  139. show ip arp inspection
  140. show ip arp inspection log
  141. show ip cef vlan
  142. show ip dhcp snooping
  143. show ip dhcp snooping binding
  144. show ip dhcp snooping database
  145. show ip igmp interface
  146. show ip igmp profile
  147. show ip igmp snooping
  148. show ip igmp snooping membership
  149. show ip igmp snooping mrouter
  150. show ip igmp snooping vlan
  151. show ip interface
  152. show ip mfib
  153. show ip mfib fastdrop
  154. show ip mroute
  155. show ip source binding
  156. show ip verify source
  157. show ipc
  158. show ipv6 mld snooping
  159. show ipv6 mld snooping mrouter
  160. show ipv6 mld snooping querier
  161. show lacp
  162. show link state group
  163. show module
  164. show monitor
  165. show mvr
  166. show mvr interface
  167. show mvr members
  168. show pagp
  169. show power
  170. show qos
  171. show qos aggregate policer
  172. show qos dbl
  173. show qos interface
  174. show qos maps
  175. show redundancy
  176. show slavebootflash
  177. show slaveslot0
  178. show slot0
  179. show system mtu
  180. show udld
  181. show vlan
  182. show vlan counters
  183. show vlan dot1q tag native
  184. show vlan internal usage
  185. show vlan mtu
  186. show vmps
  187. show vtp
  188. snmp ifindex clear
  189. snmp ifindex persist
  190. switchport access vlan
  191. switchport autostate exclude
  192. switchport block
  193. switchport mode
  194. switchport trunk
  195. switchport vlan mapping
  196. system mtu
  197. traceroute mac
  198. traceroute mac ip
  199. udld reset
  200. vlan configuration
  201. vlan database
  202. vlan dot1q tag native
  203. vlan filter
  204. vlan group
  205. vlan internal allocation policy
  206. vmps retry
  207. vmps server
  208. vtp client
  209. vtp domain
  210. vtp password
  211. vtp pruning
  212. vtp server
  213. vtp transparent
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  67. Configuring Unidirectional Ethernet
  68. related documentation
  69. Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
  70. Product Overview
  71. Q Tunneling, VLAN Mapping, and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  72. Cisco Group Management Protocol (CGMP) server
  73. Flexible NetFlow (Supervisor Engine 7-E, 7L-E, and 8-E only)
  74. IPv6 Multicast BSR and BSR Scoped Zone Support
  75. IPv6 Multicast Listen Discovery (MLD) and Multicast Listen Discovery Snooping
  76. Link Aggregation Control Protocol
  77. Link State Tracking
  78. Quality of Service
  79. Resilient Ethernet Protocol
  80. SVI Autostate
  81. Virtual Switching Systems (Catalyst 4500-X and Supervisor Engine 7-E, 7L-E, and 8-E)
  82. Y.1731 (AIS and RDI)
  83. Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
  84. Enhanced Object Tracking
  85. HSRP
  86. SSO Aware HSRP
  87. EIGRP
  88. OSPF
  89. IPv6
  90. NSF with SSO
  91. Policy-Based Routing
  92. VRF-lite
  93. Cisco Call Home
  94. Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements
  95. Cisco Medianet AutoQoS
  96. Cisco IOS Mediatrace and Performance Monitor
  97. Cisco Network Assistant
  98. Embedded CiscoView
  99. Catalyst 4948E-F, and Catalyst 4900M
  100. NetFlow-lite
  101. Smart Install
  102. Wireshark
  103. X Identity-Based Network Security
  104. Cisco TrustSec MACsec Encryption
  105. Dynamic ARP Inspection
  106. IP Source Guard
  107. IPsec VPN
  108. Network Security with ACLs
  109. Session Aware Networking
  110. Utilities
  111. Command-Line Interfaces
  112. Accessing the Switch CLI
  113. Performing Command-Line Processing
  114. Performing History Substitution
  115. Getting a List of Commands and Syntax
  116. Virtual Console for Standby Supervisor Engine
  117. ROMMON Command-Line Interface
  118. Archiving Crashfiles Information
  119. Configuring the Switch for the First Time
  120. Configuring DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration
  121. DHCP Client Request Process
  122. Configuring the DHCP Server
  123. Configuring the DNS Server
  124. Obtaining Configuration Files
  125. Example Configuration
  126. Configuring the Switch
  127. Using Configuration Mode to Configure Your Switch
  128. Saving the Running Configuration Settings to Your Start-Up File
  129. Configuring a Default Gateway
  130. Controlling Access to Privileged EXEC Commands
  131. Using the enable password and enable secret Commands
  132. Controlling Switch Access with TACACS+
  133. TACACS+ Operation
  134. Displaying the TACACS+ Configuration
  135. Configuring Multiple Privilege Levels
  136. Logging In to a Privilege Level
  137. Recovering a Lost Enable Password
  138. Understanding the ROM Monitor
  139. Modifying the Boot Field and Using the boot Command
  140. Modifying the Boot Field
  141. Verifying the Configuration Register Setting
  142. Specifying the Startup System Image
  143. Security Precautions
  144. Replacing and Rolling-Back Configuration
  145. Resetting a Switch to Factory Default Settings
  146. Administering the Switch
  147. System Clock
  148. Configuring NTP
  149. Default NTP Configuration
  150. Configuring NTP Associations
  151. Configuring NTP Broadcast Service
  152. Configuring NTP Access Restrictions
  153. Configuring the Source IP Address for NTP Packets
  154. Displaying the NTP Configuration
  155. Displaying the Time and Date Configuration
  156. Configuring Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time)
  157. Managing Software Licenses Using Permanent Right-To-Use Features
  158. About a PRTU License
  159. Guidelines for the RTU License Model
  160. Deactivating a PRTU License
  161. Configuring a System Name and Prompt
  162. Configuring a System Name
  163. Default DNS Configuration
  164. Displaying the DNS Configuration
  165. Configuring a Login Banner
  166. Managing the MAC Address Table
  167. MAC Addresses and VLANs
  168. Default MAC Address Table Configuration
  169. Removing Dynamic Address Entries
  170. Configuring MAC Move Notification Traps
  171. Configuring MAC Threshold Notification Traps
  172. Adding and Removing Static Address Entries
  173. Configuring Unicast MAC Address Filtering
  174. Disabling MAC Address Learning on a VLAN
  175. Usage Guidelines
  176. Feature Compatibility
  177. Feature Incompatibility
  178. Displaying Address Table Entries
  179. Understanding Embedded CiscoView
  180. Displaying Embedded CiscoView Information
  181. Configuring Virtual Switching Systems
  182. VSS Overview
  183. VSS Functionality
  184. Hardware Requirements
  185. Understanding VSL Topology
  186. Overview
  187. Failed Switch Recovery
  188. VSL Failure
  189. MEC Failure Scenarios
  190. Packet Handling
  191. Traffic on the VSL
  192. Layer 3 Protocols
  193. System Monitoring
  194. Diagnostics
  195. Network Management
  196. Dual-Active Detection
  197. Dual-Active Detection Using Fast-Hello
  198. Configuring a Recovery IP Address
  199. VSS Initialization
  200. Initialization Procedure
  201. VSS Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  202. Multichassis EtherChannel Restrictions and Guidelines
  203. Dual-Active Detection Restrictions and Guidelines
  204. Converting to a VSS
  205. Backing Up the Standalone Configuration
  206. Configuring SSO and NSF
  207. Converting the Switch to Virtual Switch Mode
  208. Converting to Quad-Supervisor VSS
  209. Optional) Configuring VSS Standby Switch Modules
  210. Converting a VSS to Standalone Switch
  211. Converting the VSS Standby Switch to Standalone
  212. Configuring VSL Switch Priority
  213. Configuring a VSL
  214. Displaying VSL Information
  215. Configuring VSL QoS
  216. Configuring the Router MAC Address
  217. Configuring Multichassis EtherChannels
  218. Configuring Dual-Active Detection
  219. Configuring Fast-Hello Dual-Active Detection
  220. Displaying Dual-Active Detection
  221. In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) on a VSS
  222. Traffic and Network Protocol Disruption During ISSU in a VSS
  223. Related Documents
  224. About Performing ISSU
  225. Guidelines for Performing ISSU
  226. Compatibility Verification Using Cisco Feature Navigator
  227. Verifying the ISSU Software Installation
  228. Verifying the ISSU State Before Beginning the ISSU Process
  229. ISSU using the Four-command Sequence: Step 1 (loadversion)
  230. ISSU using the Four-command Sequence: Step 2 (runversion)
  231. ISSU using the Four Command Sequence: Step 3 (acceptversion)
  232. Using changeversion to Automate an ISSU Upgrade
  233. Aborting a Software Upgrade During ISSU
  234. Configuring the Rollback Timer to Safeguard Against Upgrade Issues
  235. The ISSU Compatibility Matrix
  236. License Upgrade on a VSS
  237. Programmability
  238. Programmability Components
  239. Default Configuration
  240. Configuring Programmability Components
  241. Restrictions and Limitations for Configuring Programmability
  242. Boot Field
  243. PXE Boot Process Flow
  244. Installing and Activating the DMI Container
  245. Configuring One Platform Kit (OnePK)
  246. Providing Privilege Access to Use NETCONF and RESTCONF
  247. Enabling the NETCONF Interface
  248. Enabling Cisco IOS HTTP Services for RESTCONF
  249. Using NETCONF and RESTCONF Protocols
  250. Examples for RESTCONF RPCs
  251. Enabling SSHv2
  252. Enabling the Polling Mode
  253. Displaying Supported Parsers and Polling Intervals
  254. Monitoring Programmability
  255. Troubleshooting Programmability
  256. Sample Configuration and Reference Information
  257. Using TFTP
  258. Configuring DHCP Option 43 (for Microsoft Windows)
  259. Microsoft Windows DHCP Server Configuration
  260. Autoboot Process Output
  261. Autoboot Process Output—Using TFTP
  262. Configuring the Cisco IOS In-Service Software Upgrade Process
  263. About ISSU
  264. Stateful Switchover Overview
  265. NSF Overview
  266. ISSU Process Overview
  267. Performing an ISSU Upgrade: 2 Methods
  268. Changeversion Process
  269. Changeversion Deployment Scenario
  270. Compatibility Matrix
  271. SNMP Support for ISSU
  272. Upgrading ISSU to Cisco IOS XE 3.4.0SG/15.1(2)SG from a Prior Release
  273. Downgrading ISSU from Cisco IOS XE 3.4.0SG/15.1(2)SG to a Prior Release
  274. Verifying Redundancy Mode Before Beginning the ISSU Process
  275. Loading New Cisco IOS Software on the Standby Supervisor Engine
  276. Switching to the Standby Supervisor Engine
  277. Stopping the ISSU Rollback Timer (Optional)
  278. Loading New Cisco IOS Software on the New Standby Supervisor Engine
  279. Displaying ISSU Compatibility Matrix Information
  280. Configuring the Cisco IOS XE In Service Software Upgrade Process
  281. Stateful Switchover
  282. ISSU Process
  283. How to Perform the ISSU Process
  284. Loading New Cisco IOS XE Software on the New Standby Supervisor Engine
  285. Cisco High Availability Features in Cisco IOS XE 3.1.0SG
  286. Configuring Interfaces
  287. About Interface Configuration
  288. Configuring a Range of Interfaces
  289. Using the Ethernet Management Port
  290. Understanding the Ethernet Management Port
  291. Fa1 Interface and mgmtVrf
  292. SSO Model
  293. Configuring the Ethernet Management Port
  294. Deploying SFP+ in X2 Ports
  295. Deploying 10-Gigabit Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet SFP Ports on Supervisor Engine V-10GE
  296. Deploying 10-Gigabit Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet Ports
  297. Selecting X2/TwinGig Convertor Mode
  298. Configuring MultiGigabit Ports on WS-X4748-12X48U+E
  299. Module Modes on WS-X4748-12X48U+E Overview
  300. Restrictions for Multigigabit Ports
  301. Configuring Module Modes on WS-X4748-12X48U+E
  302. Supervisor Engine 6-E and Supervisor Engine 6L-E
  303. Limitation and Restrictions on Supervisor Engine 7-E and Supervisor Engine 7L-E
  304. Support for WS-X46490-CSFP-E on a 10-slot Chassis
  305. Configuring Supervisor Engine 7-E Uplink Mode on Supervisor Engine 8-E
  306. Restrictions for Configuring Sup 7-E Uplink Mode on Supervisor Engine 8-E
  307. Selecting the Uplink Port on a Supervisor Engine 7L-E
  308. Redundant Supervisor Mode
  309. Configuring Optional Interface Features
  310. Setting the Interface Speed
  311. Setting the Interface Duplex Mode
  312. Adding a Description for an Interface
  313. Configuring Jumbo Frame Support
  314. Jumbo Frame Support
  315. Configuring MTU Sizes
  316. Configuring the Port Debounce Timer
  317. Configuring Auto-MDIX on a Port
  318. Displaying the Interface Auto-MDIX Configuration
  319. Understanding Online Insertion and Removal
  320. Shutting down a Module
  321. Booting a Module After if it has been Stopped
  322. Monitoring and Maintaining the Interface
  323. Shutting Down and Restarting an Interface
  324. Configuring Interface Link Status and Trunk Status Events
  325. Examples
  326. Resetting the Interface to the Default Configuration
  327. Checking Port Status and Connectivity
  328. Checking Interfaces Status
  329. Displaying MAC Addresses
  330. Running the TDR Test
  331. TDR Guidelines
  332. Changing the Logout Timer
  333. Using Ping
  334. Running Ping
  335. Running IP Traceroute
  336. Layer 2 Traceroute Usage Guidelines
  337. Running Layer 2 Traceroute
  338. Configuring ICMP
  339. Enabling ICMP Mask Reply Messages
  340. Supervisor Engine 6L-E
  341. About Supervisor Engine Redundancy
  342. SSO Operation
  343. About Supervisor Engine Redundancy Synchronization
  344. SSO Supervisor Engine Configuration Synchronization
  345. Configuring Supervisor Engine Redundancy
  346. Configuring Redundancy
  347. Synchronizing the Supervisor Engine Configurations
  348. Performing a Manual Switchover
  349. Performing a Software Upgrade
  350. Manipulating Bootflash on the Redundant Supervisor Engine
  351. Manipulating Bootflash on the Standby Supervisor Engine
  352. RPR Supervisor Engine Configuration Synchronization
  353. Configuring Cisco NSF with SSO Supervisor Engine Redundancy
  354. About Cisco IOS NSF-Aware and NSF-Capable Support
  355. NSF with SSO Supervisor Engine Redundancy Overview
  356. Cisco Express Forwarding
  357. OSPF Operation
  358. IS-IS Operation
  359. EIGRP Operation
  360. NSF Guidelines and Restrictions
  361. Configuring SSO
  362. Configuring CEF NSF
  363. Verifying BGP NSF
  364. Configuring OSPF NSF
  365. Configuring IS-IS NSF
  366. Verifying IS-IS NSF
  367. Configuring EIGRP NSF
  368. Environmental Monitoring and Power Management
  369. Using CLI Commands to Monitor your Environment
  370. Displaying On Board Failure Logging (OBFL) information for 9000W AC
  371. Emergency Actions
  372. System Alarms
  373. Power Management
  374. Supported Power Supplies
  375. Power Management Modes for the Catalyst 4500 Switch
  376. Selecting a Power Management Mode
  377. Available Power for Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Power Supplies
  378. Special Considerations for the 4200 W AC and 6000 W AC Power Supplies
  379. Combined Mode Power Resiliency
  380. Special Considerations for the 1400 W DC Power Supply
  381. Special Considerations for the 1400 W DC SP Triple Input Power Supply
  382. Power Management for the Catalyst 4948 Switches
  383. Determining EEE Capability
  384. Configuring Power over Ethernet
  385. Intelligent Power Management
  386. Configuring Power Consumption for Powered Devices on an Interface
  387. Displaying the Operational Status for an Interface
  388. Displaying all PoE Detection and Removal Events
  389. Displaying the PoE Consumed by a Module
  390. PoE Policing and Monitoring
  391. Configuring Power Policing on an Interface
  392. Displaying Power Policing on an Interface
  393. Enhanced Power PoE Support on the E-Series Chassis
  394. Configuring Universal PoE
  395. Configuring the Catalyst 4500 Series Switch with Cisco Network Assistant
  396. About Network Assistant
  397. Network Assistant CLI Commands
  398. Configuring Your Switch for Network Assistant
  399. Additional) Configuration Required to Use Community
  400. Managing a Network Using Community
  401. Candidate and Member Requirements
  402. Community Names
  403. Access Modes in Network Assistant
  404. Converting a Cluster into a Community
  405. Managing a Network Using Cluster
  406. Network Assistant and VTY
  407. Using the CLI to Manage Switch Clusters
  408. Configuring Network Assistant in a Networked Switch in Cluster Mode
  409. Configuring VLANs, VTP, and VMPS
  410. VLAN Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  411. Configurable Normal-Range VLAN Parameters
  412. Configuring VLANs
  413. Assigning a Layer 2 LAN Interface to a VLAN
  414. Understanding the VTP Domain
  415. Understanding VTP Advertisements
  416. Understanding VTP Pruning
  417. VTP Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  418. VTP Default Configuration
  419. Configuring the VTP Mode
  420. Starting a Takeover
  421. Displaying VTP Statistics
  422. VLAN Membership Policy Server
  423. Security Modes for VMPS Server
  424. Fallback VLAN
  425. Understanding Dynamic VLAN Membership
  426. Configuring a Switch as a VMPS Client
  427. Administering and Monitoring the VMPS
  428. Troubleshooting Dynamic Port VLAN Membership
  429. VMPS Database Configuration File Example
  430. Configuring IP Unnumbered Interface
  431. IP Unnumbered Interface Support with DHCP Server and Relay Agent
  432. IP Unnumbered Interface with Connected Host Polling
  433. Configuring IP Unnumbered Interface Support with DHCP Server
  434. Configuring IP Unnumbered Interface Support on a Range of Ethernet VLANs
  435. Configuring IP Unnumbered Interface Support with Connected Host Polling
  436. Displaying IP Unnumbered Interface Settings
  437. Troubleshooting IP Unnumbered Interface
  438. Configuring Layer 2 Ethernet Interfaces
  439. Layer 2 Ethernet Switching
  440. VLAN Trunks
  441. Default Layer 2 Ethernet Interface Configuration
  442. Configuring Ethernet Interfaces for Layer 2 Switching
  443. Configuring an Interface as a Layer 2 Access Port
  444. Clearing Layer 2 Configuration
  445. Configuring EVC-Lite
  446. How to Configure EVC-Lite
  447. Configuring SmartPort Macros
  448. Macro Parameter Help
  449. cisco-global
  450. cisco-router
  451. SmartPort Macro Configuration Guidelines
  452. Creating SmartPort Macros
  453. Applying SmartPort Macros
  454. cisco-phone
  455. cisco-switch
  456. Displaying SmartPort Macros
  457. Configuring Static SmartPort Macros
  458. Applying Static SmartPort Macros
  459. Configuring Cisco IOS Auto Smartport Macros
  460. Device Classifier
  461. Device Visibility Mode
  462. Auto Smartport Default Configuration
  463. Auto Smartport Configuration Guidelines
  464. Configuring Auto Smartport Built-in Macro Parameters
  465. Configuring User-Defined Event Triggers
  466. MAC Address-Based Event Trigger
  467. Configuring Auto Smartport User-Defined Macros
  468. Displaying Auto Smartport
  469. Configuring STP and MST
  470. Understanding the Bridge ID
  471. Extended System ID
  472. Election of the Root Bridge
  473. Creating the STP Topology
  474. MAC Address Allocation
  475. Default STP Configuration
  476. Enabling STP
  477. Enabling the Extended System ID
  478. Configuring a Secondary Root Switch
  479. Configuring STP Port Priority
  480. Configuring STP Port Cost
  481. Configuring the Bridge Priority of a VLAN
  482. Configuring the Maximum Aging Time for a VLAN
  483. Configuring the Forward-Delay Time for a VLAN
  484. Disabling Spanning Tree Protocol
  485. Specifying the Link Type
  486. About MST
  487. IEEE 802.1w RSTP
  488. RSTP Port Roles
  489. Common Spanning Tree
  490. MST Instances
  491. Boundary Ports
  492. Link Type
  493. Enabling MST
  494. Configuring MST Instance Parameters
  495. Configuring MST Instance Port Parameters
  496. Restarting Protocol Migration
  497. About MST-to-PVST+ Interoperability (PVST+ Simulation)
  498. Configuring PVST+ Simulation
  499. About Detecting Unidirectional Link Failure
  500. Configuring Flex Links and MAC Address-Table Move Update
  501. VLAN Flex Links Load Balancing and Support
  502. Flex Links Failover Actions
  503. Configuring Flex Links
  504. Configuring VLAN Load Balancing on Flex Links
  505. Configuring MAC Address-Table Move Update
  506. Configuring the MAC Address-Table Move Update Feature
  507. Configuring a Switch to Receive MAC Address-Table Move Updates
  508. Monitoring Flex Links and the MAC Address-Table Move Update
  509. Configuring Resilient Ethernet Protocol
  510. Link Integrity
  511. Spanning Tree Interaction
  512. Configuring REP
  513. Configuring the REP Administrative VLAN
  514. Configuring REP Interfaces
  515. Setting Manual Preemption for VLAN Load Balancing
  516. Configuring SNMP Traps for REP
  517. Configuring Optional STP Features
  518. About Root Guard
  519. About Loop Guard
  520. Enabling Loop Guard
  521. About EtherChannel Guard
  522. About STP PortFast Port Types
  523. Enabling PortFast Port Types
  524. Configuring a PortFast Network Port on a Specified Interface
  525. About Bridge Assurance
  526. Configuring Bridge Assurance
  527. About BPDU Guard
  528. Enabling BPDU Guard on a Specified Interface
  529. Enabling PortFast Edge BPDU Filtering
  530. Enabling PortFast Edge BPDU Filtering on a Specified Interface
  531. About UplinkFast
  532. Enabling UplinkFast
  533. About BackboneFast
  534. Enabling BackboneFast
  535. Configuring EtherChannel and Link State Tracking
  536. Port Channel Interfaces
  537. EtherChannel Configuration Overview
  538. PAgP EtherChannel Configuration
  539. IEEE 802.3ad LACP EtherChannel Configuration
  540. Load Balancing
  541. Configuring EtherChannel
  542. Creating Port Channel Logical Interfaces
  543. Configuring Layer 2 EtherChannels
  544. Configuring LACP Standalone or Independent Mode
  545. Configuring LACP Port Channel Min-links
  546. Configuring the LACP System Priority and System ID
  547. Configuring LACP Fast Rate Timer
  548. Configuring Auto-LAG on a Port Interface
  549. Removing an Interface from an EtherChannel
  550. Removing an EtherChannel
  551. Understanding VSS Client
  552. Displaying EtherChannel Links to VSS
  553. Configuring Link-State Tracking
  554. Displaying Link-State Tracking Status
  555. Configuring IGMP Snooping and Filtering and MVR
  556. Immediate-Leave Processing
  557. IGMP Configurable-Leave Timer
  558. Configuring IGMP Snooping
  559. Enabling IGMP Snooping Globally
  560. Configuring Learning Methods
  561. Configuring a Static Connection to a Multicast Router
  562. Configuring the IGMP Leave Timer
  563. Configuring IGMP Snooping Querier
  564. Configuring Explicit Host Tracking
  565. Suppressing Multicast Flooding
  566. IGMP Snooping Switch Configuration
  567. Displaying IGMP Snooping Information
  568. Displaying Querier Information
  569. Displaying Group Information
  570. Displaying Multicast Router Interfaces
  571. Displaying MAC Address Multicast Entries
  572. Displaying IGMP Snooping Querier Information
  573. Understanding Multicast VLAN Registration
  574. Using MVR in a Multicast Television Application
  575. Configuring MVR
  576. Configuring MVR Global Parameters
  577. Configuring MVR on Access Ports
  578. Configuring MVR on a Trunk Port
  579. Displaying MVR Information
  580. Configuring IGMP Filtering
  581. Configuring IGMP Profiles
  582. Applying IGMP Profiles
  583. Setting the Maximum Number of IGMP Groups
  584. Displaying IGMP Filtering Configuration
  585. Configuring IPv6 Multicast Listener Discovery Snooping
  586. MLD Messages
  587. MLD Queries
  588. MLD Reports
  589. Configuring IPv6 MLD Snooping
  590. MLD Snooping Configuration Guidelines
  591. Configuring a Static Multicast Group
  592. Enabling MLD Immediate Leave
  593. Configuring MLD Snooping Queries
  594. Disabling MLD Listener Message Suppression
  595. Configuring 802.1Q Tunneling, VLAN Mapping, and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  596. Configuring 802.1Q Tunneling
  597. System MTU
  598. About VLAN Mapping
  599. Deployment Example
  600. Mapping Customer VLANs to Service-Provider VLANs
  601. Configuring VLAN Mapping
  602. Traditional Q-in-Q on a Trunk Port
  603. Selective Q-in-Q on a Trunk Port
  604. About Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  605. Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  606. Default Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Configuration
  607. Configuring Layer 2 Tunneling
  608. Configuring Layer 2 Tunneling for EtherChannels
  609. Configuring the Customer Switch
  610. Monitoring and Maintaining Tunneling Status
  611. Configuring CDP
  612. Enabling CDP Globally
  613. Displaying the CDP Interface Configuration
  614. Configuring LLDP, LLDP-MED, and Location Service
  615. LLDP-MED
  616. Location Service
  617. Configuring LLDP and LLDP-MED, and Location Service
  618. Default LLDP Configuration
  619. Disabling and Enabling LLDP Globally
  620. Disabling and Enabling LLDP on an Interface
  621. Configuring LLDP-MED TLVs
  622. Configuring Network-Policy Profile
  623. Configuring LLDP Power Negotiation
  624. Configuring Location TLV and Location Service
  625. Monitoring and Maintaining LLDP, LLDP-MED, and Location Service
  626. Cisco IOS Carries Ethernet Features in Cisco IOS XE 3.1.0SG
  627. Configuring UDLD
  628. UDLD Topology
  629. Operation Modes
  630. Configuring UDLD on the Switch
  631. Enabling UDLD Globally
  632. Enabling UDLD on Individual Interfaces
  633. Disabling UDLD on Individual Interfaces
  634. Configuring a UDLD Probe Message Interval Globally
  635. Displaying UDLD Link Status
  636. About Unidirectional Ethernet
  637. Configuring Layer 3 Interfaces
  638. Logical Layer 3 VLAN Interfaces
  639. Supervisor Engine 7L-E and Supervisor Engine 8-E
  640. Configuration Guidelines
  641. Configuring Logical Layer 3 GRE Tunnel Interfaces
  642. Configuring VLANs as Layer 3 Interfaces
  643. Configuring IP MTU Sizes
  644. Configuring Layer 3 Interface Counters
  645. Configuring Physical Layer 3 Interfaces
  646. Configuring EIGRP Stub Routing
  647. Dual-Homed Remote Topology
  648. EIGRP Stub Routing Configuration Tasks
  649. Monitoring and Maintaining EIGRP
  650. EIGRP Configuration Examples
  651. Route Authentication Example
  652. Configuring Cisco Express Forwarding
  653. Forwarding Information Base
  654. Unresolved Adjacency
  655. Hardware and Software Switching
  656. Hardware Switching
  657. Configuring Load Balancing for CEF
  658. Viewing CEF Information
  659. Configuring Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding
  660. How Unicast RPF Works
  661. Implementing Unicast RPF
  662. Security Policy and Unicast RPF
  663. Routing Table Requirements
  664. Unicast RPF with BOOTP and DHCP
  665. Prerequisites to Configuring Unicast RPF
  666. Verifying Unicast RPF
  667. Monitoring and Maintaining Unicast RPF
  668. Unicast RPF Configuration Example: Inbound and Outbound Filters
  669. Configuring IP Multicast
  670. IP Multicast Protocols
  671. Internet Group Management Protocol
  672. Rendezvous Point (RP)
  673. Restrictions on IP Multicast
  674. CEF, MFIB, and Layer 2 Forwarding
  675. IP Multicast Tables
  676. Hardware and Software Forwarding
  677. Non-Reverse Path Forwarding Traffic
  678. Multicast Fast Drop
  679. Multicast Forwarding Information Base
  680. S/M, 224/4
  681. Default Configuration in IP Multicast Routing
  682. Enabling PIM on an Interface
  683. Enabling Bidirectional Mode
  684. Enabling PIM-SSM Mapping
  685. Configuring Auto-RP
  686. Configuring a Single Static RP
  687. Load Splitting of IP Multicast Traffic
  688. Monitoring and Maintaining IP Multicast Routing
  689. Displaying System and Network Statistics
  690. Displaying IP MFIB
  691. Displaying Bidirectional PIM Information
  692. Displaying PIM Statistics
  693. Configuration Examples
  694. Sparse Mode with a Single Static RP Example
  695. Configuring ANCP Client
  696. Enabling and Configuring ANCP Client
  697. Example 1
  698. Example 2
  699. ANCP Guidelines and Restrictions
  700. Configuring Bidirection Forwarding Detection
  701. Contents
  702. Information About Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
  703. BFD Detection of Failures
  704. BFD Version Interoperability
  705. BFD Support for Stateful Switchover
  706. Benefits of Using BFD for Failure Detection
  707. How to Configure Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
  708. Configuring BFD Support for Dynamic Routing Protocols
  709. Configuring BFD Support for EIGRP
  710. Configuring BFD Support for OSPF
  711. Configuring BFD Support for Static Routing
  712. Configuring BFD Echo Mode
  713. Configuring the BFD Slow Timer
  714. Monitoring and Troubleshooting BFD
  715. Example: Configuring BFD in an OSPF Network
  716. Example: Configuring BFD Hardware-Offload support in a BGP Network Network
  717. Example: Configuring BFD Support for Static Routing
  718. Additional References
  719. MIBs
  720. Configuring Campus Fabric
  721. Understanding Fabric Domain Elements
  722. Supported Platforms in Campus Fabric
  723. How to Configure Campus Fabric
  724. Security Group Tags and Policy Enforcement in Campus Fabric
  725. Multicast Using Campus Fabric Overlay
  726. Configuring Multicast PIM SSM in Campus Fabric
  727. Dataplane Security
  728. Campus Fabric Configuration Examples
  729. Configuring Policy-Based Routing
  730. Route Maps
  731. PBR Route-Map Processing Logic
  732. Load Balancing with Recursive Next Hop
  733. Policy-Based Routing with Object Tracking
  734. Restrictions for VRF-Aware Policy-Based Routing
  735. Enabling IPv6 PBR
  736. Enabling Local IPv4 and Local IPv6 PBR
  737. Verifying the PBR Configuration for VRF Instances
  738. Unsupported Commands
  739. Policy-Based Routing Configuration Examples
  740. Differing Next Hops
  741. Configuring VRF-lite
  742. About VRF-lite
  743. VRF-lite Configuration Guidelines
  744. Configuring VRF-lite for IPv4
  745. Configuring VRF-Aware Services
  746. Configuring the User Interface for ARP
  747. Configuring Multicast VRFs
  748. Configuring a VPN Routing Session
  749. Configuring BGP PE to CE Routing Sessions
  750. VRF-lite Configuration Example
  751. Configuring Switch S20
  752. Configuring the PE Switch S3
  753. Displaying VRF-lite Status
  754. Configuring the User Interface for Traceroute
  755. Configuring the User Interface for Telnet and SSH
  756. Configuring IPv6 VRF-lite
  757. Associate Interfaces to the Defined VRFs
  758. Routing Protocols
  759. VPN Co-existence Between IPv4 and IPv6
  760. Configuring Quality of Service
  761. Prioritization
  762. QoS Terminology
  763. Basic QoS Model
  764. Classification
  765. Classification Based on Class Maps and Policy Maps
  766. Policing and Marking
  767. Active Queue Management
  768. Per Port Per VLAN QoS
  769. Using Metadata in QoS Policy
  770. Configuring System Queue Limit
  771. Configuring VSS QoS
  772. Platform-supported Classification Criteria and QoS Features
  773. Platform Hardware Capabilities
  774. Attaching a Policy Map to an Interface
  775. How to Implement Policing
  776. Information About Marking Network Traffic
  777. Marking Action Drivers
  778. Restrictions for Marking Network Traffic
  779. Hardware Capabilities for Marking
  780. Marking Statistics
  781. Shaping, Sharing (Bandwidth), Priority Queuing, Queue-limiting and DBL
  782. Sharing(bandwidth)
  783. Priority queuing
  784. Queue-limiting
  785. Active Queue Management (AQM) via Dynamic Buffer Limiting (DBL)
  786. Transmit Queue Statistics
  787. Enabling Per-Port Per-VLAN QoS
  788. Policy Associations
  789. Software QoS
  790. Applying Flow-based QoS Policy
  791. Configuring CoS Mutation
  792. Configuring QoS on a Standalone Supervisor Engine 6-E/6L-E or Supervisor Engine 7-E/7L-E/8-E
  793. MQC-based QoS Configuration
  794. Restrictions for Applying a QoS Service Policy
  795. Configuring VSS Auto-QoS
  796. Auto-QoS Policy and Class Maps
  797. Auto-Qos Compact
  798. Effects of Auto-QoS and Auto-Qos Compact on Running Configuration
  799. Configuring AVC with DNS-AS
  800. About AVC with DNS-AS
  801. AVC with DNS-AS Process Flow
  802. High Availability and ISSU for AVC with DNS-AS
  803. Generating Metadata Streams
  804. Configuring a DNS Server as the Authoritative Server
  805. Making an Entry in the Trusted Domain List
  806. Configuring QoS for AVC with DNS-AS
  807. Policy Map Definitions in the Easy QoS Model
  808. Configuring FNF for AVC with DNS-AS
  809. Sample FNF Configuration for AVC with DNS-AS
  810. Monitoring AVC with DNS-AS
  811. Example: show avc dns-as client status
  812. Example: show avc dns-as client name-server brief
  813. Troubleshooting AVC with DNS-AS
  814. Configuring Voice Interfaces
  815. Cisco IP Phone Voice Traffic
  816. Configuring Voice Ports for Voice and Data Traffic
  817. Overriding the CoS Priority of Incoming Frames
  818. Configuring Power
  819. Configuring Private VLANs
  820. Purpose of a PVLAN
  821. PVLAN Terminology
  822. PVLANs across Multiple Switches
  823. Isolated PVLAN Trunk Ports
  824. Promiscuous PVLAN Trunk Ports
  825. PVLAN Modes Over Gigabit Etherchannel
  826. PVLANs and Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast Traffic
  827. PVLANs and SVIs
  828. Configuring PVLANs
  829. Basic PVLAN Configuration Procedure
  830. Configuring a VLAN as a PVLAN
  831. Associating a Secondary VLAN with a Primary VLAN
  832. Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as a PVLAN Promiscuous Port
  833. Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as a PVLAN Host Port
  834. Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as an Isolated PVLAN Trunk Port
  835. Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as a Promiscuous PVLAN Trunk Port
  836. Permitting Routing of Secondary VLAN Ingress Traffic
  837. Configuring PVLAN over EtherChannel
  838. Configuring a Layer 2 EtherChannel as a PVLAN Host Port
  839. Configuring a Layer 2 EtherChannel as an Isolated PVLAN Trunk Port
  840. Configuring a Layer 2 Etherchannel as a Promiscuous PVLAN Trunk Port
  841. Configuring MACsec Encryption
  842. and MACsec Key Agreement
  843. MKA Policies
  844. Encryption Algorithms for MKA Control Packets
  845. MACsec, MKA, and 802.1X Host Modes
  846. MKA Statistics
  847. Configuring MACsec and MACsec Key Agreement
  848. Configuring MACsec on an Interface
  849. Configuring MKA Pre-Shared Key
  850. Understanding MKA MACsec with EAP-TLS
  851. Understanding Certificate Enrollment
  852. Generating RSA Key Pairs
  853. Configuring Manual Enrollment
  854. Configuring MKA MACsec Using EAP-TLS
  855. Configuring an Authentication Policy
  856. Applying the 802.1x and MKA MACsec Configuration on Interfaces
  857. Understanding Cisco TrustSec MACsec
  858. Configuring Cisco TrustSec MACsec
  859. Configuring Cisco TrustSec Switch-to-Switch Link Security in 802.1X Mode
  860. Configuring Cisco TrustSec Switch-to-Switch Link Security in Manual Mode
  861. Cisco TrustSec Switch-to-Switch Link Security Configuration Example
  862. Configuring 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
  863. Device Roles
  864. X and Network Access Control
  865. Authentication Initiation and Message Exchange
  866. X Host Mode
  867. Single-Host Mode
  868. Multiauthentication Mode
  869. Using MAC Move
  870. Using 802.1X for Guest VLANs
  871. Usage Guidelines for Using 802.1X Authentication with Guest VLANs
  872. Feature Interaction
  873. Using 802.1X with Web-Based Authentication
  874. Using 802.1X with Inaccessible Authentication Bypass
  875. Using 802.1X with Unidirectional Controlled Port
  876. Usage Guidelines for Using Authentication Failed VLAN Assignment
  877. Using 802.1X with Port Security
  878. Using 802.1X Authentication with ACL Assignments and Redirect URLs
  879. ACLs
  880. Using 802.1X with Voice VLAN Ports
  881. Using Multiple Domain Authentication and Multiple Authentication
  882. Multi-Authentication Per User VLAN Authentication
  883. Limitation in Multi-Authentication Per User VLAN Assignment
  884. How 802.1X Fails on a Port
  885. Supported Topologies
  886. Default 802.1X Configuration
  887. X Configuration Guidelines
  888. Enabling 802.1X Authentication
  889. Configuring Switch-to-RADIUS-Server Communication
  890. Configuring Multiple Domain Authentication and Multiple Authorization
  891. Configuring Limiting Login for Users
  892. URL-Redirect
  893. Configuring a Downloadable Policy
  894. Configuring 802.1X Authentication with Per-User ACL and Filter-ID ACL
  895. Per-User ACL and Filter-ID ACL
  896. Configuring a Per-User ACL and Filter-ID ACL
  897. Configuring RADIUS-Provided Session Timeouts
  898. Configuring MAC Move
  899. Configuring MAC Replace
  900. Configuring 802.1X with Guest VLANs
  901. Configuring 802.1X with MAC Authentication Bypass
  902. Configuring 802.1X with Inaccessible Authentication Bypass
  903. Configuring 802.1X with Unidirectional Controlled Port
  904. Configuring 802.1X with VLAN User Distribution
  905. ACS Configuration
  906. Configuring 802.1X with Authentication Failed
  907. Configuring 802.1X with Voice VLAN
  908. Configuring Voice Aware 802.1x Security
  909. Configuring 802.1X with VLAN Assignment
  910. Cisco ACS Configuration for VLAN Assignment
  911. Enabling Fallback Authentication
  912. Enabling Periodic Reauthentication
  913. Enabling Multiple Hosts
  914. Changing the Quiet Period
  915. Changing the Switch-to-Client Retransmission Time
  916. Setting the Switch-to-Client Frame-Retransmission Number
  917. Configuring an Authenticator and a Supplicant Switch with NEAT
  918. Cisco AV Pair Configuration
  919. Configuring Switch as a Supplicant
  920. Configuring NEAT with ASP
  921. Manually Reauthenticating a Client Connected to a Port
  922. Removing 802.1X Client Information
  923. Understanding RADIUS
  924. RADIUS Operation
  925. Change-of-Authorization Requests
  926. CoA Request Response Code
  927. CoA Request Commands
  928. Configuring RADIUS
  929. Identifying the RADIUS Server Host
  930. Configuring RADIUS Login Authentication
  931. Defining AAA Server Groups
  932. Configuring RADIUS Authorization for User Privileged Access and Network Services
  933. Starting RADIUS Accounting
  934. Configuring the Switch to Use Vendor-Specific RADIUS Attributes
  935. Configuring the Switch for Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Server Communication
  936. Configuring CoA on the Switch
  937. Monitoring and Troubleshooting CoA Functionality
  938. Configuring RADIUS Server Load Balancing
  939. MSP-IOS Sensor Device Classifier Interaction
  940. Configuring Device Sensor
  941. Enabling Accounting Augmentation
  942. Creating an LLDP Filter
  943. Applying a Protocol Filter to the Device Sensor Output
  944. Verifying the Device Sensor Configuration
  945. Troubleshooting Commands
  946. Displaying 802.1X Statistics and Status
  947. Determining the Authentication Methods Registered with the Auth Manager
  948. Verifying the Auth Manager Session for an Interface
  949. Displaying MAB Details
  950. EPM Logging
  951. Cisco IOS Security Features
  952. X.509v3 Certificates for SSH Authentication
  953. Restrictions for X.509v3 Certificates for SSH Authentication
  954. OCSP Response Stapling
  955. Configuring Digital Certificates for User Authentication
  956. Configuration Examples for 509v3 Certificates for SSH Authentication
  957. Verifying Server and User Authentication Using Digital Certificates
  958. Technical Assistance
  959. Feature Information for X.509v3 Certificates for SSH Authentication
  960. Configuring the PPPoE Intermediate Agent
  961. Configuring the Identifier String, Option, and Delimiter for PPPoE IA on an Switch
  962. Enabling PPPoE IA on an Interface
  963. Configuring PPPoE IA Vendor-tag Stripping on an Interface
  964. Configuring PPPoE IA Circuit-ID and Remote-ID for a VLAN on an Interface
  965. Clearing Packet Counters
  966. Troubleshooting Tips
  967. Configuring Web-Based Authentication
  968. Session Creation
  969. Customization of the Authentication Proxy Web Pages
  970. Gateway IP
  971. Web-Based Authentication Configuration Task List
  972. Configuring AAA Authentication
  973. Configuring the HTTP Server
  974. Specifying a Redirection URL for Successful Login
  975. Configuring the Web-Based Authentication Parameters
  976. Removing Web-Based Authentication Cache Entries
  977. Configuring Wired Guest Access
  978. Information about Wired Guest Access
  979. Converged Guest Access Solution
  980. How to Configure Wired Guest Access
  981. Configuring CAPWAP Forwarding
  982. Example: Configuring the Mobility Controller
  983. Example: Configuring the Guest Controller
  984. Example: Configuring CAPWAP Forwarding
  985. Auto Identity
  986. Auto Identity Overview
  987. Auto Identity Interface Templates
  988. Auto Identity Built-in Policies
  989. Auto Identity Parameter Maps
  990. Configuring Auto Identity at an Interface Level
  991. Example: Configuring Auto Identity Globally
  992. Configuring Port Security
  993. About Port Security
  994. Maximum Number of Secure MAC Addresses
  995. Aging Secure MAC Addresses
  996. Forbidden MAC Addresses
  997. Configuring Port Security on Access Ports
  998. Examples of Port Security on Access Ports
  999. Example 1: Setting Maximum Number of Secure Addresses
  1000. Example 4: Setting the Aging Timer Type
  1001. Example 6: Configuring Sticky Port Security
  1002. Example 8: Clearing Dynamic Secure MAC Addresses
  1003. Example of Port Security on an Isolated Private VLAN Host Port
  1004. Example of Port Security on a Private VLAN Promiscuous Port
  1005. Examples of Trunk Port Security
  1006. Example 2: Configuring a Maximum Limit of Secure MAC Addresses for Specific VLANs
  1007. Trunk Port Security Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  1008. Port Mode Changes
  1009. Configuring Port Security on Voice Ports
  1010. Examples of Voice Port Security
  1011. Example 2: Configuring Sticky MAC Addresses for Voice and Data VLANs
  1012. Voice Port Security Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  1013. Examples of Security Settings
  1014. Example 2: Displaying Security Settings for an Interface
  1015. Example 4: Displaying a Maximum Number of MAC Addresses on an Interface
  1016. Example 7: Displaying Secured MAC Addresses for a VLAN Range on an Interface
  1017. X Authentication
  1018. Port Security Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  1019. Configuring Auto Security
  1020. Enabling Auto Security Feature for Access (End Hosts) or Trunk (Uplink) Ports
  1021. Disabling Auto Security Feature for Access (End Hosts) or Uplink Ports
  1022. show command
  1023. Guidelines and Restrictions
  1024. Configuring Control Plane Policing and Layer 2 Control Packet QoS
  1025. Configuring Control Plane Policing
  1026. General Guidelines for Control Plane Policing
  1027. Configuring CoPP for Control Plane Traffic
  1028. Configuring CoPP for Data Plane and Management Plane Traffic
  1029. Control Plane Policing Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
  1030. Monitoring CoPP
  1031. Monitoring Wireless CoPP
  1032. Configuring Layer 2 Control Packet QoS
  1033. Disabling Layer 2 Control Packet QoS
  1034. Layer 2 Control Packet QoS Configuration Examples
  1035. Layer 2 Control Packet QoS Guidelines and Restrictions
  1036. Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection
  1037. ARP Cache Poisoning
  1038. Interface Trust State, Security Coverage and Network Configuration
  1039. Relative Priority of Static Bindings and DHCP Snooping Entries
  1040. Port Channels Function
  1041. DAI Configuration Example
  1042. Switch B
  1043. Configuring ARP ACLs for Non-DHCP Environments
  1044. configuration command
  1045. Configuring the Log Buffer
  1046. Limiting the Rate of Incoming ARP Packets
  1047. Performing Validation Checks
  1048. Configuring the Cisco IOS DHCP Server
  1049. Information About Cisco IOS DHCP Server
  1050. DHCP Server Address Allocation Using Option 82
  1051. Disabling Conflict Logging
  1052. DHCP Address Pools
  1053. Manual Bindings
  1054. DHCP Static Mapping
  1055. DHCP Server Operation
  1056. Static Route with the Next-Hop Dynamically Obtained Through DHCP
  1057. Configuring a DHCP Database Agent or Disabling Conflict Logging
  1058. Configuring a DHCP Address Pool
  1059. Configuring a DHCP Address Pool with Secondary Subnets
  1060. Verifying the DHCP Address Pool Configuration
  1061. Configuring Manual Bindings
  1062. Configuring the DHCP Server to Read a Static Mapping Text File
  1063. Customizing DHCP Server Operation
  1064. Configuring the Central DHCP Server to Update DHCP Options
  1065. Configuring DHCP Address Allocation Using Option 82
  1066. Defining the DHCP Address Pool
  1067. Configuring Static Route with the Next-Hop Dynamically Obtained Through DHCP
  1068. Clearing DHCP Server Variables
  1069. Example: Configuring a DHCP Address Pool
  1070. Example: Configuring a DHCP Address Pool with Multiple Disjoint Subnets
  1071. Example: Configuring Manual Bindings
  1072. Example: Configuring Static Mapping
  1073. Example: Customizing DHCP Server Operation
  1074. Example: Configuring a Remote Device to Import DHCP Server Options from a Central DHCP Server
  1075. Example: Configuring the Remote Device to Import DHCP Options
  1076. Example: Configuring a Static Route with the Next-Hop Dynamically Obtained Through DHCP
  1077. Additional References for the Cisco IOS DHCP Server
  1078. Feature Information for the IOS DHCP Server
  1079. Configuring DHCP Snooping, IP Source Guard, and IPSG for Static Hosts
  1080. Trusted and Untrusted Sources
  1081. Option 82 Data Insertion
  1082. Configuring DHCP Snooping
  1083. Default Configuration for DHCP Snooping
  1084. Enabling DHCP Snooping on the Aggregation Switch
  1085. Enabling DHCP Snooping and Option 82
  1086. Enabling DHCP Snooping on Private VLAN
  1087. Enabling the DHCP Snooping Database Agent
  1088. Configuration Examples for the Database Agent
  1089. Example 2: Reading Binding Entries from a TFTP File
  1090. Example 3: Adding Information to the DHCP Snooping Database
  1091. Displaying a Binding Table
  1092. Configuring IP Source Guard
  1093. Configuring IP Source Guard on Private VLANs
  1094. Displaying IP Source Binding Information
  1095. Configuring IP Source Guard for Static Hosts
  1096. Configuring IPSG for Static Hosts on a Layer 2 Access Port
  1097. Configuring IPSG for Static Hosts on a PVLAN Host Port
  1098. DHCPv6 Options Support
  1099. Information About DHCPv6 Options Support
  1100. DHCPv6 Interface-ID
  1101. LDRA for VLANs and Interfaces
  1102. How to Configure DHCPv6 Options Support
  1103. Configuring LDRA Functionality on an Interface
  1104. Verifying the LRDA Configuration
  1105. Configuring CAPWAP Access Points
  1106. Configuration Examples for DHCPv6 Options Support
  1107. Example: Configuring CAPWAP Access Points
  1108. Feature Information for DHCPv6 Options Support
  1109. Configuring Network Security with ACLs
  1110. About ACLs
  1111. Supported Features That Use ACLs
  1112. Port ACLs
  1113. Dynamic ACLs
  1114. Hardware and Software ACL Support
  1115. Troubleshooting High CPU Due to ACLs
  1116. Selecting Control Packet Capture
  1117. TCAM Programming and ACLs
  1118. Restrictions for Layer 4 Operations
  1119. Configuration Guidelines for Layer 4 Operations
  1120. Using ACLs to Filter TCP Flags and How ACL Processing Impacts CPU
  1121. Configuring EtherType Matching
  1122. Configuring Named IPv6 ACLs
  1123. Applying IPv6 ACLs to Layer 2 and 3 Interface
  1124. Configuring VLAN Maps
  1125. VLAN Map Configuration Guidelines
  1126. Examples of ACLs and VLAN Maps
  1127. Applying a VLAN Map to a VLAN
  1128. Denying Access to a Server on Another VLAN
  1129. Displaying VLAN Access Map Information
  1130. Guidelines for Using Router ACLs and VLAN Maps on the Same VLAN
  1131. ACLs and Routed Packets
  1132. Configuring PACLs
  1133. PACL Configuration Guidelines
  1134. Configuration Restrictions
  1135. Using PACL with Access-Group Mode
  1136. Configuring Access-group Mode on Layer 2 Interface
  1137. Displaying an ACL Configuration on a Layer 2 Interface
  1138. Configuring Object Group ACLs
  1139. Configuring IPv4 OG ACLs
  1140. Creating a Service Object Group
  1141. Configuring an IPv4 OG ACL
  1142. Applying an IPv4 OG ACL to an Interface
  1143. Verifying IPv4 OG ACLs
  1144. Configuring IPv6 OG ACLs
  1145. Creating an IPv6 Service Object Group
  1146. Configuring an IPv6 OG ACL
  1147. Verifying IPv6 OG ACLs
  1148. Introduction
  1149. Configuring RA Guard
  1150. Support for IPv6
  1151. IPv6 Addressing and Basic Connectivity
  1152. DHCP
  1153. First-Hop Security
  1154. Multicast
  1155. First-Hop Redundancy Protocols
  1156. IS-IS
  1157. IPv6 Default States
  1158. Port Unicast and Multicast Flood Blocking
  1159. Blocking Flooded Traffic on an Interface
  1160. Resuming Normal Forwarding on a Port
  1161. Configuring Storm Control
  1162. Software-Based Storm Control Implementation
  1163. Enabling Multicast Storm Control
  1164. Disabling Broadcast Storm Control
  1165. Disabling Multicast Storm Control
  1166. Configuring SPAN and RSPAN
  1167. SPAN and RSPAN Concepts and Terminology
  1168. Source Port
  1169. Destination Port
  1170. SPAN Traffic
  1171. Configuring SPAN
  1172. Configuring SPAN Sources
  1173. Configuring SPAN Destinations
  1174. Configuration Scenario
  1175. Encapsulation Configuration
  1176. Access List Filtering
  1177. Configuring Access List Filtering
  1178. Configuration Example
  1179. Configuring RSPAN
  1180. Creating an RSPAN Session
  1181. Creating an RSPAN Destination Session
  1182. Creating an RSPAN Destination Session and Enabling Ingress Traffic
  1183. Removing Ports from an RSPAN Session
  1184. Specifying VLANs to Monitor
  1185. Specifying VLANs to Filter
  1186. Displaying SPAN and RSPAN Status
  1187. Configuring ERSPAN
  1188. Restrictions for ERSPAN
  1189. ERSAN Sources
  1190. How to Configure ERSPAN
  1191. Configuration Examples for ERSPAN
  1192. Additional References for Configuring ERSPAN
  1193. Feature Information for ERSPAN
  1194. Configuring Wireshark
  1195. Prerequisites for Wireshark
  1196. Restrictions for Wireshark
  1197. Information about Wireshark
  1198. Capture Points
  1199. Core System Filter
  1200. Actions
  1201. Decoding and Displaying Packets
  1202. Activating and Deactivating Wireshark Capture Points
  1203. Wireshark on VSS
  1204. Defining, Modifying, or Deleting a Capture Point
  1205. Activating and Deactivating a Capture Point
  1206. Configuration Examples for Wireshark
  1207. Example: Displaying a Hexadecimal Dump Output from a .pcap File
  1208. Example: Displaying Packets from a .pcap File with a Display Filter
  1209. Example: Simple Capture and Store
  1210. Example: Using Buffer Capture
  1211. Example: Capture Sessions
  1212. Example: Capture and Store in Lock-step Mode
  1213. Example: Simple Capture and Store in Lock-step with High-speed Mode
  1214. Example: Simple Capture and Store of Packets in Egress Direction
  1215. VSS Specific Examples
  1216. Example: Capturing and Storing in a File with Display (Attachment Point in VSS Active Switch)
  1217. Example: Capturing and Storing in a File (Attachment point in VSS Standby Switch)
  1218. Example: Circular Buffer Usage (Attachment Point in VSS Standby Switch)
  1219. Configuring Enhanced Object Tracking
  1220. Understanding Enhanced Object Tracking
  1221. Configuring a Tracked List
  1222. Configuring a Tracked List with a Boolean Expression
  1223. Configuring a Tracked List with a Weight Threshold
  1224. Configuring a Tracked List with a Percentage Threshold
  1225. Configuring HSRP Object Tracking
  1226. Configuring Other Tracking Characteristics
  1227. Configuring Static Routing Support
  1228. Configuring a Cisco IP SLAs Monitoring Agent and Track Object
  1229. Monitoring Enhanced Object Tracking
  1230. Configuring System Message Logging
  1231. Default System Message Logging Configuration
  1232. Setting the Message Display Destination Device
  1233. Synchronizing Log Messages
  1234. Enabling and Disabling Timestamps on Log Messages
  1235. Enabling and Disabling Sequence Numbers in Log Messages (Optional)
  1236. Defining the Message Severity Level (Optional)
  1237. Limiting Syslog Messages Sent to the History Table and to SNMP (Optional)
  1238. Configuring UNIX Syslog Servers
  1239. Configuring the UNIX System Logging Facility
  1240. Displaying the Logging Configuration
  1241. Onboard Failure Logging (OBFL)
  1242. Restrictions for OBFL
  1243. Temperature
  1244. Operational Uptime
  1245. Interrupts
  1246. Message Logging
  1247. Default Settings for OBFL
  1248. Configuration Examples for OBFL
  1249. OBFL Component Uptime Report: Example
  1250. Configuring SNMP
  1251. SNMP Versions
  1252. SNMP Manager Functions
  1253. SNMP Agent Functions
  1254. SNMP Notifications
  1255. SNMP Configuration Guidelines
  1256. Disabling the SNMP Agent
  1257. Configuring SNMP Groups and Users
  1258. Configuring SNMP Notifications
  1259. Setting the Agent Contact and Location Information
  1260. Limiting TFTP Servers Used Through SNMP
  1261. Displaying SNMP Status
  1262. Configuring NetFlow-lite
  1263. Example
  1264. Display Commands
  1265. Clear Commands
  1266. Configuring Flexible NetFlow
  1267. Non-VSS Environment
  1268. Configuring Ethernet OAM and CFM
  1269. About Ethernet CFM
  1270. CFM Domain
  1271. Maintenance Associations and Maintenance Points
  1272. CFM Messages
  1273. Configuration Error List
  1274. Ethernet CFM Default Configuration
  1275. Configuring the CFM Domain
  1276. Configuring Ethernet CFM Crosscheck
  1277. Configuring Static Remote MEP
  1278. Configuring a Port MEP
  1279. Configuring SNMP Traps
  1280. Configuring IP SLAs CFM Operation
  1281. Manually Configuring an IP SLAs CFM Probe or Jitter Operation
  1282. Configuring an IP SLAs Operation with Endpoint Discovery
  1283. Configuring CFM on C-VLAN (Inner VLAN)
  1284. Feature Support and Behavior
  1285. Understanding CFM ITU-T Y.1731 Fault Management
  1286. Alarm Indication Signals
  1287. Multicast Ethernet Loopback
  1288. Using Multicast Ethernet Loopback
  1289. About Ethernet OAM Protocol
  1290. OAM Features
  1291. Enabling and Configuring Ethernet OAM
  1292. Enabling Ethernet OAM on an Interface
  1293. Enabling Ethernet OAM Remote Loopback
  1294. Configuring Ethernet OAM Link Monitoring
  1295. Configuring Ethernet OAM Remote Failure Indications
  1296. Configuring Ethernet OAM Templates
  1297. Displaying Ethernet OAM Protocol Information
  1298. Ethernet CFM and Ethernet OAM Interaction
  1299. Configuring the OAM Manager
  1300. Example: Configuring Ethernet OAM and CFM
  1301. Configuring Y.1731 (AIS and RDI)
  1302. About Y.1731
  1303. Ethernet Remote Defect Indication
  1304. Configuring Y.1731
  1305. Clearing MEP from the AIS Defect Condition
  1306. Configuring Call Home
  1307. Obtaining Smart Call Home
  1308. Configuring Contact Information
  1309. Configuring Destination Profiles
  1310. Copying a Destination Profile
  1311. Configuring Periodic Notification
  1312. Configuring General E-Mail Options
  1313. Enabling Call Home
  1314. Sending a Call Home Alert Group Message Manually
  1315. Sending a Request for an Analysis and Report
  1316. Sending the Output of a Command
  1317. Call Home Default Settings
  1318. Message Contents
  1319. Syslog Alert Notification in Long-Text Format Example
  1320. Syslog Alert Notification in XML Format Example
  1321. Configuring Cisco IOS IP SLA Operations
  1322. Understanding Cisco IOS IP SLAs
  1323. Using Cisco IOS IP SLAs to Measure Network Performance
  1324. IP SLAs Responder and IP SLAs Control Protocol
  1325. IP SLAs Operation Scheduling
  1326. Configuring IP SLAs Operations
  1327. IP SLA Configuration Guidelines
  1328. Analyzing IP Service Levels by Using the UDP Jitter Operation
  1329. Analyzing IP Service Levels by Using the ICMP Echo Operation
  1330. Monitoring IP SLAs Operations
  1331. Configuring RMON
  1332. Configuring RMON Collection on an Interface
  1333. Displaying RMON Status
  1334. Performing Diagnostics
  1335. Configuring On-Demand Online Diagnostics
  1336. Displaying Online Diagnostic Tests and Test Results
  1337. Displaying Data Path Online Diagnostics Test Results
  1338. Line Card Online Diagnostics
  1339. Power-On Self-Test Diagnostics
  1340. POST Result Example
  1341. Power-On Self-Test Results
  1342. Sample Display of the POST on a Standby Supervisor Engine
  1343. Troubleshooting the Test Failures
  1344. Configuring WCCP Version 2 Services
  1345. Understanding WCCP Configuration
  1346. HTTP and Non-HTTP Services Support
  1347. Restrictions for WCCP
  1348. Specifying a Web Cache Service
  1349. Using Access Lists for a WCCP Service Group
  1350. Verifying and Monitoring WCCP Configuration Settings
  1351. Example: Performing a General WCCP Configuration
  1352. Example: Running TCP-Promiscuous Service
  1353. Example: Running Redirect Access List
  1354. Example: Setting a Password for a Switch and Content Engines
  1355. Configuring MIB Support
  1356. Downloading and Compiling MIBs
  1357. Downloading MIBs
  1358. Compiling MIBs
  1359. Configuring Easy Virtual Network
  1360. About Easy Virtual Network
  1361. Virtual Network Tags
  1362. Edge Interfaces and EVN Trunk Interfaces
  1363. Identifying Trunk Interfaces in Display Output
  1364. VRF Awareness
  1365. Routing Protocols Supported by EVN
  1366. Command Inheritance on EVN Trunk Interfaces
  1367. Removing Overrides and Restoring Values Inherited from EVN Trunk
  1368. Determining if No Form of Commands Appear in Configuration Files
  1369. SQoS and EVN
  1370. Enabling a Subset of VRFs over a Trunk Interface
  1371. Configuring EVN Edge Interfaces
  1372. Changing the Inherited IP Address for Subinterfaces
  1373. Configuration Examples for Configuring EVN
  1374. Example: Virtual Networks Using OSPF with ip ospf vnet area Command
  1375. Example: Enabling an Attribute to vnet Global Only
  1376. Example: EVN Using IP Multicast
  1377. Troubleshooting EVN Configuration
  1378. Debug Output Filtering Per VRF
  1379. ROM Monitor
  1380. ROM Monitor Commands
  1381. ROM Monitor Command Descriptions
  1382. Changing the Configuration Register Using Prompts
  1383. Error Reporting
  1384. Exiting the ROM Monitor
  1385. acronyms and abbreviations
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