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Cisco Catalyst 2360 Software Configuration Manual (554 pages)
IOS 12.2(53)EY
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Cisco
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Related Publications
26
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
27
CHAPTER 1 Overview 1-1
29
Deployment Features
29
Performance Features
30
Manageability Features
31
Management Options
31
Availability and Redundancy Features
32
Security Features
33
Vlan Features
33
Default Settings after Initial Switch Configuration
34
Monitoring Features
34
Qos and Cos Features
34
Where to Go Next
36
CHAPTER 2 Using the Command-Line Interface
37
Understanding Command Modes
37
C H a P T E R 2 Using the Command-Line Interface
38
Understanding the Help System
39
Understanding Abbreviated Commands
40
Understanding no and Default Forms of Commands
40
Understanding Cli Error Messages
41
Using Configuration Logging
41
Using Command History
42
Changing the Command History Buffer Size
42
Recalling Commands
42
Disabling the Command History Feature
43
Using Editing Features
43
Enabling and Disabling Editing Features
43
Editing Commands through Keystrokes
44
Editing Command Lines that Wrap
45
Accessing the CLI
46
Accessing the CLI through a Console Connection or through Telnet
46
CHAPTER 3 Assigning the Switch IP Address and Default Gateway
49
Searching and Filtering Output of Show and more Commands
46
Understanding the Boot Process
49
Assigning Switch Information
50
Default Switch Information
51
DHCP Client Request Process
51
Understanding DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration
51
Understanding DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration and Image Update
52
DHCP Auto-Image Update
53
DHCP Autoconfiguration
53
Limitations and Restrictions
53
Configuring DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration
54
Configuring the TFTP Server
54
DHCP Server Configuration Guidelines
54
Configuring the DNS
55
Configuring the Relay Device
55
Obtaining Configuration Files
56
Example Configuration
57
Manually Assigning IP Information
58
Checking and Saving the Running Configuration
59
Modifying the Startup Configuration
60
Automatically Downloading a Configuration File
61
Default Boot Configuration
61
Specifying the Filename to Read and Write the System Configuration
61
Booting a Specific Software Image
62
Booting Manually
62
Controlling Environment Variables
63
Scheduling a Reload of the Software Image
65
Configuring a Scheduled Reload
65
Displaying Scheduled Reload Information
66
Chapter 4 Clustering Switches
67
Understanding Switch Clusters
68
Candidate Switch and Cluster Member Switch Characteristics
69
Cluster Command Switch Characteristics
69
Standby Cluster Command Switch Characteristics
69
Planning a Switch Cluster
70
Automatic Discovery of Cluster Candidates and Members
70
Discovery through CDP Hops
71
Discovery through Non-CDP-Capable and Noncluster-Capable Devices
72
Discovery through Different Management Vlans
73
Discovery through Different Vlans
73
Discovery through Routed Ports
74
Discovery of Newly Installed Switches
75
Hostnames
76
IP Addresses
76
Passwords
76
LRE Profiles
77
SNMP Community Strings
77
TACACS+ and RADIUS
77
Using the CLI to Manage Switch Clusters
77
Catalyst 1900 and Catalyst 2820 CLI Considerations
78
Using SNMP to Manage Switch Clusters
78
CHAPTER 5 Administering the Switch
81
Managing the System Time and Date
81
Understanding Network Time Protocol
82
Configuring NTP
83
Default Ntp Configuration
84
Configuring NTP Authentication
84
Configuring NTP Associations
85
Configuring NTP Access Restrictions
87
Configuring the Source IP Address for NTP Packets
88
Displaying the NTP Configuration
88
Step 1
88
Step 1 Configure Terminal
88
Configuring Time and Date Manually
89
Setting the System Clock
89
Displaying the Time and Date Configuration
89
Configuring the Time Zone
90
Configuring Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time)
91
Configuring a System Name and Prompt
92
Default System Name and Prompt Configuration
93
Configuring a System Name
93
Understanding DNS
93
Default DNS Configuration
94
Setting up DNS
94
Displaying the DNS Configuration
95
Creating a Banner
95
Default Banner Configuration
95
Configuring a Message-Of-The-Day Login Banner
96
Configuring a Login Banner
97
Managing the MAC Address Table
97
Building the Address Table
98
Default MAC Address Table Configuration
98
MAC Addresses and Vlans
98
Changing the Address Aging Time
99
Removing Dynamic Address Entries
99
Table
99
Default MAC Address Table Configuration
99
Adding and Removing Static Address Entries
100
Configuring Unicast MAC Address Filtering
101
Displaying Address Table Entries
102
Managing the ARP Table
102
Chapter 6 Using the SDM Default Template
103
Default SDM Template
103
Displaying the SDM Templates
103
CHAPTER 7 Configuring Switch-Based Authentication
107
Preventing Unauthorized Access to Your Switch
107
Protecting Access to Privileged EXEC Commands
108
Default Password and Privilege Level Configuration
108
Protecting Enable and Enable Secret Passwords with Encryption
109
Setting or Changing a Static Enable Password
109
Disabling Password Recovery
111
Configuring Username and Password Pairs
112
Setting a Telnet Password for a Terminal Line
112
Configuring Multiple Privilege Levels
113
Setting the Privilege Level for a Command
114
Changing the Default Privilege Level for Lines
115
Logging into and Exiting a Privilege Level
115
Controlling Switch Access with TACACS
116
Understanding TACACS
116
Configuring TACACS
117
TACACS+ Operation
117
Default TACACS+ Configuration
118
Identifying the TACACS+ Server Host and Setting the Authentication Key
118
Configuring TACACS+ Login Authentication
119
Configuring TACACS+ Authorization for Privileged EXEC Access and Network Services
121
Displaying the TACACS+ Configuration
122
Starting TACACS+ Accounting
122
Controlling Switch Access with RADIUS
123
Understanding RADIUS
123
RADIUS Operation
124
Configuring RADIUS
125
Default RADIUS Configuration
125
Identifying the RADIUS Server Host
125
Configuring RADIUS Login Authentication
128
Defining AAA Server Groups
130
Configuring RADIUS Authorization for User Privileged Access and Network Services
132
Starting RADIUS Accounting
133
Configuring Settings for All RADIUS Servers
134
Configuring the Switch to Use Vendor-Specific RADIUS Attributes
134
Configuring the Switch for Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Server Communication
135
Displaying the RADIUS Configuration
136
Configuring the Switch for Local Authentication and Authorization
137
Configuring the Switch for Secure Shell
138
Understanding SSH
138
Configuring SSH
139
Limitations
139
SSH Servers, Integrated Clients, and Supported Versions
139
Configuration Guidelines
140
Setting up the Switch to Run SSH
140
Configuring the SSH Server
141
Displaying the SSH Configuration and Status
142
Configuring the Switch for Secure Socket Layer HTTP
142
Certificate Authority Trustpoints
143
Understanding Secure HTTP Servers and Clients
143
Ciphersuites
144
Configuring a CA Trustpoint
145
Configuring Secure HTTP Servers and Clients
145
Default SSL Configuration
145
SSL Configuration Guidelines
145
Configuring the Secure HTTP Server
146
Configuring the Secure HTTP Client
148
Displaying Secure HTTP Server and Client Status
149
Configuring the Switch for Secure Copy Protocol
149
Information about Secure Copy
149
CHAPTER 8 Configuring Interface Characteristics
151
Understanding Interface Types
151
Port-Based Vlans
151
Access Ports
152
Switch Ports
152
Trunk Ports
152
Ethernet Management Port
153
SVI Autostate Exclude
153
Switch Virtual Interfaces
153
10-Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
154
Etherchannel Port Groups
154
Connecting Interfaces
155
Using the Switch USB Ports
155
USB Mini-Type B Console Port
155
Configuring the Console Media Type
156
Console Port Change Logs
156
Configuring the USB Inactivity Timeout
157
USB Type a Port
158
Using Interface Configuration Mode
159
Procedures for Configuring Interfaces
160
Configuring a Range of Interfaces
161
Configuring and Using Interface Range Macros
162
Using the Ethernet Management Port
164
Supported Features on the Ethernet Management Port
164
Understanding the Ethernet Management Port
164
Configuring the Ethernet Management Port
165
TFTP and the Ethernet Management Port
165
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces
166
Default Ethernet Interface Configuration
166
Configuring Interface Speed and Duplex Mode
167
Speed and Duplex Configuration Guidelines
167
Table
167
Setting the Interface Speed and Duplex Parameters
168
Configuring IEEE 802.3X Flow Control
169
Configuring Auto-MDIX on an Interface
170
Adding a Description for an Interface
171
Configuring SVI Autostate Exclude
171
Configuring the System MTU
172
Configuring Small-Frame Arrival Rate
173
Monitoring and Maintaining the Interfaces
174
Monitoring Interface Status
174
Clearing and Resetting Interfaces and Counters
175
Table
175
Shutting down and Restarting the Interface
176
Chapter 9 Configuring Vlans
177
Understanding Vlans
177
Supported Vlans
178
VLAN Port Membership Modes
179
Configuring Normal-Range Vlans
179
Table of Contents
180
Normal-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines
181
Token Ring Vlans
181
Saving VLAN Configuration
182
VLAN Configuration Mode Options
182
VLAN Configuration in Config-Vlan Mode
182
VLAN Configuration in VLAN Database Configuration Mode
182
Default Ethernet VLAN Configuration
183
Creating or Modifying an Ethernet VLAN
184
Deleting a VLAN
185
Assigning Static-Access Ports to a VLAN
186
Configuring Extended-Range Vlans
187
Default VLAN Configuration
187
Extended-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines
188
Creating an Extended-Range VLAN
188
Configuring VLAN Trunks
190
Trunking Overview
190
IEEE 802.1Q Configuration Considerations
191
Displaying Vlans
190
Default Layer 2 Ethernet Interface VLAN Configuration
192
Configuring an Ethernet Interface as a Trunk Port
192
Configuring a Trunk Port
193
Interaction with Other Features
193
Defining the Allowed Vlans on a Trunk
194
Changing the Pruning-Eligible List
195
Configuring the Native VLAN for Untagged Traffic
196
Configuring Trunk Ports for Load Sharing
196
Load Sharing Using STP Port Priorities
197
Load Sharing Using STP Path Cost
198
Chapter 10 Configuring VTP
201
Understanding VTP
201
The VTP Domain
202
VTP Advertisements
203
VTP Modes
203
VTP Pruning
204
VTP Version 2
204
Configuring VTP
204
Vlan
204
Configuring Vtp
206
Default VTP Configuration
206
VTP Configuration Options
207
VTP Configuration in Global Configuration Mode
207
VTP Configuration in VLAN Database Configuration Mode
207
VTP Configuration Guidelines
208
Domain Names
208
Passwords
208
VTP Version
208
Configuration Requirements
209
Configuring a VTP Server
209
Configuring a VTP Client
211
Disabling VTP (VTP Transparent Mode)
212
Enabling VTP Version 2
213
Adding a VTP Client Switch to a VTP Domain
214
Changing the Pruning-Eligible List" Section on Page
214
Enabling VTP Pruning
214
Monitoring VTP
216
CHAPTER 11 Configuring STP
217
Understanding Spanning-Tree Features
218
STP Overview
218
Spanning-Tree Topology and Bpdus
219
Bridge ID, Switch Priority, and Extended System ID
220
Spanning-Tree Interface States
220
Blocking State
221
Forwarding State
222
Learning State
222
Listening State
222
Disabled State
223
How a Switch or Port Becomes the Root Switch or Root Port
223
Accelerated Aging to Retain Connectivity
224
Spanning Tree and Redundant Connectivity
224
Spanning-Tree Address Management
224
Spanning-Tree Modes and Protocols
225
Supported Spanning-Tree Instances
225
Spanning-Tree Interoperability and Backward Compatibility
226
STP and IEEE 802.1Q Trunks
226
Configuring Spanning-Tree Features
226
Default Spanning-Tree Configuration
227
Spanning-Tree Configuration Guidelines
227
Changing the Spanning-Tree Mode
229
Configuring the Root Switch
230
Disabling Spanning Tree
230
Configuring a Secondary Root Switch
232
Configuring Port Priority
232
Configuring Path Cost
234
Configuring the Switch Priority of a VLAN
235
Configuring Spanning-Tree Timers
236
Configuring the Hello Time
236
Configuring the Forwarding-Delay Time for a VLAN
237
Configuring the Maximum-Aging Time for a VLAN
237
Configuring the Transmit Hold-Count
238
Displaying the Spanning-Tree Status
238
Chapter 12 Configuring MSTP
239
Understanding MSTP
240
Multiple Spanning-Tree Regions
240
IST, CIST, and CST
241
Operations Within an MST Region
241
Operations between MST Regions
242
Hop Count
243
IEEE 802.1S Terminology
243
Boundary Ports
244
IEEE 802.1S Implementation
244
Interoperation between Legacy and Standard Switches
245
Port Role Naming Change
245
Detecting Unidirectional Link Failure
246
Interoperability with IEEE 802.1D STP
246
Understanding RSTP
246
Port Roles and the Active Topology
247
Rapid Convergence
248
Synchronization of Port Roles
249
Bridge Protocol Data Unit Format and Processing
250
Processing Inferior BPDU Information
251
Processing Superior BPDU Information
251
Topology Changes
251
Configuring MSTP Features
252
Default MSTP Configuration
252
MSTP Configuration Guidelines
253
Specifying the MST Region Configuration and Enabling MSTP
254
Configuring the Root Switch
255
Configuring a Secondary Root Switch
256
Configuring Port Priority
257
Configuring Path Cost
258
Configuring the Switch Priority
259
Configuring the Hello Time
260
Configuring the Forwarding-Delay Time
261
Configuring the Maximum-Aging Time
261
Configuring the Maximum-Hop Count
262
Specifying the Link Type to Ensure Rapid Transitions
262
Designating the Neighbor Type
263
Restarting the Protocol Migration Process
263
Displaying the MST Configuration and Status
264
Section 8
265
CHAPTER 13 Configuring Optional Spanning-Tree Features
265
Understanding Optional Spanning-Tree Features
265
Understanding BPDU Guard
266
Understanding Port Fast
266
Understanding BPDU Filtering
267
Understanding Uplinkfast
267
Understanding Backbonefast
269
Understanding Etherchannel Guard
271
Understanding Root Guard
272
Section 9
273
Configuring Optional Spanning-Tree Features
273
Default Optional Spanning-Tree Configuration
273
Enabling Port Fast
274
Optional Spanning-Tree Configuration Guidelines
274
Enabling BPDU Guard
275
Enabling BPDU Filtering
276
Enabling Backbonefast
277
Enabling Uplinkfast for Use with Redundant Links
277
Enabling Etherchannel Guard
278
Enabling Loop Guard
279
Enabling Root Guard
279
Understanding Loop Guard
273
Displaying the Spanning-Tree Status
280
Chapter 14 Configuring DHCP Features
281
Understanding DHCP Features
281
Default Dhcp Configuration
282
Configuring DHCP Features
282
DHCP Relay Agent
282
DHCP Server
282
Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent
283
Configuring the DHCP Server
283
Specifying the Packet Forwarding Address
283
Table
283
Enabling the Cisco IOS DHCP Server Database
284
Chapter 15 Configuring IGMP Snooping
285
Understanding IGMP Snooping
285
IGMP Versions
286
Joining a Multicast Group
287
IGMP Configurable-Leave Timer
289
IGMP Report Suppression
289
Immediate Leave
289
Leaving a Multicast Group
289
Configuring IGMP Snooping
289
Configuring Igmp Snooping
290
Default IGMP Snooping Configuration
290
Enabling or Disabling IGMP Snooping
291
Enabled
291
Setting the Snooping Method
292
Configuring a Host Statically to Join a Group
293
Configuring a Multicast Router Port
293
Configuring the IGMP Leave Timer
294
Enabling IGMP Immediate Leave
294
Configuring TCN-Related Commands
295
Controlling the Multicast Flooding Time after a TCN Event
295
Recovering from Flood Mode
296
Disabling Multicast Flooding During a TCN Event
296
Configuring the IGMP Snooping Querier
297
Disabling IGMP Report Suppression
299
Displaying IGMP Snooping Information
299
Configuring IGMP Filtering and Throttling
300
Default Igmp Filtering and Throttling Configuration
301
Configuring IGMP Profiles
302
Applying IGMP Profiles
303
Setting the Maximum Number of IGMP Groups
303
Configuring the IGMP Throttling Action
304
Displaying IGMP Filtering and Throttling Configuration
305
Chapter 16 Configuring Ipv6 MLD Snooping
307
Understanding MLD Snooping
307
MLD Messages
309
MLD Queries
309
Multicast Client Aging Robustness
309
MLD Done Messages and Immediate-Leave
310
MLD Reports
310
Multicast Router Discovery
310
Configuring Ipv6 Mld Snooping
311
Default MLD Snooping Configuration
311
Topology Change Notification Processing
311
Enabling or Disabling MLD Snooping
312
MLD Snooping Configuration Guidelines
312
Configuring a Multicast Router Port
314
Configuring a Static Multicast Group
314
Enabling MLD Immediate Leave
315
Configuring MLD Snooping Queries
316
Disabling MLD Listener Message Suppression
317
Displaying MLD Snooping Information
317
Table
318
Chapter 17 Configuring CDP
319
Understanding CDP
319
Configuring CDP
320
Configuring the CDP Characteristics
320
Default CDP Configuration
320
Disabling and Enabling CDP
321
Disabling and Enabling CDP on an Interface
322
Monitoring and Maintaining CDP
323
Chapter 18 Configuring LLDP and LLDP-MED
325
Understanding LLDP and LLDP-MED
325
Understanding LLDP
325
Understanding LLDP-MED
326
Configuring LLDP and LLDP-MED
327
Default LLDP Configuration
327
Configuring LLDP Characteristics
328
Disabling and Enabling LLDP Globally
329
Disabling and Enabling LLDP on an Interface
329
Configuring LLDP-MED Tlvs
330
Monitoring and Maintaining LLDP and LLDP-MED
331
Chapter 19 Configuring UDLD
333
Understanding UDLD
333
Modes of Operation
333
Methods to Detect Unidirectional Links
334
Configuring UDLD
335
Default UDLD Configuration
335
Configuration Guidelines
336
Enabling UDLD Globally
336
Enabling UDLD on an Interface
337
Resetting an Interface Disabled by UDLD
337
Displaying UDLD Status
338
CHAPTER 20 Configuring SPAN 20-1
339
Understanding SPAN
339
Local SPAN
340
SPAN Concepts and Terminology
340
SPAN Sessions
340
Monitored Traffic
341
Source Ports
341
Source Vlans
342
VLAN Filtering
342
Destination Port
343
SPAN Interaction with Other Features
343
Configuring SPAN
344
Default SPAN Configuration
344
Configuring Local SPAN
345
Creating a Local SPAN Session
345
SPAN Configuration Guidelines
345
Creating a Local SPAN Session and Configuring Incoming Traffic
348
Specifying Vlans to Filter
349
Displaying SPAN Status
350
Chapter 21 Configuring RMON
351
Understanding RMON
351
Configuring RMON
352
Configuring RMON Alarms and Events
353
Default RMON Configuration
353
Collecting Group Ethernet Statistics on an Interface
355
Collecting Group History Statistics on an Interface
355
Displaying RMON Status
356
Chapter 22 Configuring System Message Logging
357
Understanding System Message Logging
357
Configuring System Message Logging
358
System Log Message Format
358
Default System Message Logging Configuration
359
Disabling Message Logging
360
Setting the Message Display Destination Device
361
Synchronizing Log Messages
362
Enabling and Disabling Time Stamps on Log Messages
363
Defining the Message Severity Level
364
Enabling and Disabling Sequence Numbers in Log Messages
364
Enabling the Configuration-Change Logger
366
Limiting Syslog Messages Sent to the History Table and to SNMP
366
Configuring the UNIX System Logging Facility
368
Configuring UNIX Syslog Servers
368
Logging Messages to a UNIX Syslog Daemon
368
Displaying the Logging Configuration
369
CHAPTER 23 Configuring SNMP 23-1
371
Understanding SNMP
371
SNMP Versions
372
SNMP Manager Functions
373
SNMP Agent Functions
374
SNMP Community Strings
374
Using SNMP to Access MIB Variables
374
SNMP Notifications
375
SNMP Ifindex MIB Object Values
376
Configuring SNMP
376
Default SNMP Configuration
377
SNMP Configuration Guidelines
377
Configuring Community Strings
378
Disabling the SNMP Agent
378
Configuring SNMP Groups and Users
380
Configuring SNMP Notifications
382
Limiting TFTP Servers Used through SNMP
385
Setting the Agent Contact and Location Information
385
SNMP Examples
386
Displaying SNMP Status
387
Chapter 24 Managing Network Security with Acls
389
Understanding Acls
389
Handling Fragmented and Unfragmented Traffic
390
Configuring Ipv4 Acls
391
Creating Standard and Extended Ipv4 Acls
391
Access List Numbers
392
Creating a Numbered Standard ACL
393
Creating a Numbered Extended ACL
394
Creating Named Standard and Extended Acls
396
Resequencing Aces in an ACL
396
Using Time Ranges with Acls
398
Applying an Ipv4 ACL to a Terminal Line
400
Including Comments in Acls
400
Applying an Ipv4 ACL to a Management VLAN
401
Extended Acls
402
Ipv4 ACL Configuration Examples
402
Numbered Acls
402
Commented IP ACL Entries
403
Named ACL
403
Time Range Applied to an IP ACL
403
Displaying Ipv4 ACL Configuration
404
Chapter 25 Configuring Qos
405
Understanding Qos
405
Basic Qos Model
406
Classification
406
Configuring Qos
407
Default Egress Queue Configuration
407
Default Qos Configuration
407
Applying Qos on Interfaces
408
Configuring a Trusted Boundary to Ensure Port Security
408
Configuring Classification Using Port Trust States
408
Configuring the Cos Value for an Interface
408
Configuring the Trust State on Ports Within the Qos Domain
408
Enabling Qos Globally
408
General Qos Guidelines
408
Standard Qos Configuration Guidelines
408
Configuring the Egress Expedite Queue
412
Displaying Qos Information
412
CHAPTER 26 Configuring Etherchannels and Link-State Tracking
413
Understanding Etherchannels
413
Etherchannel Overview
414
Port-Channel Interfaces
416
Pagp Modes
417
Port Aggregation Protocol
417
Link Aggregation Control Protocol
418
Pagp Interaction with Other Features
418
Pagp Interaction with Virtual Switches and Dual-Active Detection
418
Etherchannel on Mode
419
LACP Interaction with Other Features
419
LACP Modes
419
Load-Balancing and Forwarding Methods
420
Configuring Etherchannels
421
Default Etherchannel Configuration
422
Etherchannel Configuration Guidelines
422
Configuring Layer 2 Etherchannels
423
Configuring Etherchannel Load-Balancing
425
Configuring the Pagp Learn Method and Priority
426
Configuring LACP Hot-Standby Ports
427
Configuring the LACP Port Priority
428
Configuring the LACP System Priority
428
Displaying Etherchannel, Pagp, and LACP Status
429
Understanding Link-State Tracking
430
Configuring Link-State Tracking
433
Default Link-State Tracking Configuration
433
Link-State Tracking Configuration Guidelines
433
Displaying Link-State Tracking Status
434
Chapter 27 Configuring Ipv6 Unicast Hosts
435
Understanding Ipv6
435
Ipv6 Addresses
436
Supported Ipv6 Host Features
436
128-Bit Wide Unicast Addresses
437
Default Router Preference
437
DNS for Ipv6
437
Icmpv6
437
Ipv6 Applications
438
Ipv6 Stateless Autoconfiguration and Duplicate Address Detection
438
SNMP and Syslog over Ipv6
438
Http(S) over Ipv6
439
Configuring Ipv6
439
Default Ipv6 Configuration
439
Configuring Ipv6 Addressing and Enabling Ipv6 Host
440
Configuring Default Router Preference
441
Configuring Ipv6 ICMP Rate Limiting
442
Displaying Ipv6
442
Chapter 28 Troubleshooting
445
Recovering from a Software Failure
446
Recovering from a Lost or Forgotten Password
447
Procedure with Password Recovery Enabled
448
Procedure with Password Recovery Disabled
450
Recovering from a Command Switch Failure
452
Replacing a Failed Command Switch with a Cluster Member
452
Replacing a Failed Command Switch with Another Switch
454
Preventing Autonegotiation Mismatches
455
Recovering from Lost Cluster Member Connectivity
455
Monitoring SFP Module Status
456
Monitoring Temperature
456
SFP Module Security and Identification
456
Using Ping
457
Executing Ping
457
Understanding Ping
457
Using Layer 2 Traceroute
458
Understanding Layer 2 Traceroute
458
Usage Guidelines
458
Displaying the Physical Path
459
Using IP Traceroute
459
Executing IP Traceroute
460
Understanding IP Traceroute
460
Using Debug Commands
461
Enabling All-System Diagnostics
462
Enabling Debugging on a Specific Feature
462
Redirecting Debug and Error Message Output
462
Using the Show Platform Forward Command
463
Using the Crashinfo Files
465
Basic Crashinfo Files
465
Extended Crashinfo Files
465
Using On-Board Failure Logging
466
Understanding OBFL
466
Configuring OBFL
467
Displaying OBFL Information
467
Chapter 29 Configuring Online Diagnostics
469
Understanding Online Diagnostics
469
Configuring Online Diagnostics
470
Scheduling Online Diagnostics
470
Configuring Health-Monitoring Diagnostics
471
Running Online Diagnostic Tests
473
Starting Online Diagnostic Tests
473
Displaying Online Diagnostic Tests and Test Results
474
Supported Mibs
475
MIB List
475
Using FTP to Access the MIB Files
477
Working with the Flash File System
479
Displaying Available File Systems
480
Displaying Information about Files on a File System
481
Setting the Default File System
481
Changing Directories and Displaying the Working Directory
482
Creating and Removing Directories
482
Copying Files
483
Deleting Files
483
Creating, Displaying, and Extracting Files
484
Working with Configuration Files
486
Configuration File Types and Location
487
Guidelines for Creating and Using Configuration Files
487
Copying Configuration Files by Using TFTP
488
Creating a Configuration File by Using a Text Editor
488
Downloading the Configuration File by Using TFTP
488
Preparing to Download or Upload a Configuration File by Using TFTP
488
Uploading the Configuration File by Using TFTP
488
Copying Configuration Files by Using FTP
490
Downloading a Configuration File by Using FTP
491
Preparing to Download or Upload a Configuration File by Using FTP
491
Uploading a Configuration File by Using FTP
491
Copying Configuration Files by Using RCP
493
Downloading a Configuration File by Using RCP
494
Preparing to Download or Upload a Configuration File by Using RCP
494
Uploading a Configuration File by Using RCP
494
Clearing Configuration Information
497
Clearing the Startup Configuration File
497
Configuration Guidelines
497
Deleting a Stored Configuration File
497
Replacing and Rolling Back Configurations
497
Understanding Configuration Replacement and Rollback
497
Configuring the Configuration Archive
499
Performing a Configuration Replacement or Rollback Operation
500
Working with Software Images
501
File Format of Images on a Server or Cisco.com
502
Image Location on the Switch
502
Copying Image Files by Using TFTP
503
Preparing to Download or Upload an Image File by Using TFTP
503
Downloading an Image File by Using TFTP
504
Uploading an Image File by Using TFTP
506
Copying Image Files by Using FTP
507
Downloading an Image File by Using FTP
507
Preparing to Download or Upload an Image File by Using FTP
507
Uploading an Image File by Using FTP
507
Copying Image Files by Using RCP
511
Downloading an Image File by Using RCP
511
Preparing to Download or Upload an Image File by Using RCP
511
Uploading an Image File by Using RCP
511
802.1X Commands
517
Unsupported Privileged EXEC Commands
517
Access Control Lists Commands
517
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
518
Unsupported Route-Map Configuration Commands
518
Appendix
517
Archive Commands
518
Unsupported Privileged EXEC Commands
518
ARP Commands
518
Unsupported ARP Access-List Configuration Commands
518
Unsupported User EXEC Commands
518
Boot Loader Commands
519
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
519
Unsupported User EXEC Commands
519
Cluster Commands
519
Embedded Event Manager Commands
519
Unsupported Commands in Applet Configuration Mode
519
Unsupported Privileged EXEC Commands
519
Fallback Bridging
520
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
520
IGMP Snooping Commands
520
Inline Power Commands
520
Unsupported Privileged EXEC Commands
520
Unsupported User EXEC Commands
520
Interface Commands
520
Unsupported Interface Configuration Commands
520
Unsupported BGP Router Configuration Commands
521
Unsupported Route Map Commands
521
Unsupported VPN Configuration Commands
521
MAC Address Commands
522
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
522
Unsupported Interface Configuration Commands
522
Unsupported Privileged EXEC Commands
522
Unsupported User EXEC Commands
522
Miscellaneous Commands
523
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
523
Unsupported Privileged EXEC Commands
523
Unsupported User EXEC Commands
523
Netflow Commands
523
Network Address Translation (NAT) Commands
523
Port Security Commands
524
Unsupported Privileged EXEC Commands
524
Power Supply Commands
524
Unsupported User EXEC Commands
524
Qos Commands
524
Unsupported Global Configuration Command
524
Unsupported Interface Configuration Commands
524
Unsupported Policy-Map Configuration Command
524
RADIUS Commands
525
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
525
SNMP Commands
525
Spanning Tree Commands
525
Unsupported Global Configuration Command
525
Stacking-Related Commands
525
Unsupported Privileged EXEC Commands
525
Vlan Commands
526
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Cisco Catalyst 2360 Hardware Installation Manual (74 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 4.82 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
7
Related Publications
8
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
8
Chapter 1 Product Overview
9
Switch Description
9
Front Panel
9
10/100/1000 Ports
10
SFP and SFP+ Module Slots
11
USB Mini-Type B Port
12
Leds
12
Fan LED
13
Port Leds and Modes
13
Power Supply Leds
13
System LED
13
Rear Panel
15
USB Type a Port
15
Management Ports
15
Ethernet Management Port
16
USB Mini-Type B Port
16
Power-Supply Modules
17
Fan Module
17
Management Options
18
Network Configurations
19
Chapter 2 Switch Installation
22
Preparing
22
Installation Guidelines
23
Verifying Switch Operation
24
Installing the Switch
24
Rack-Mounting
24
Attaching the Rack-Mount Brackets
25
Mounting in a Rack
27
After Switch Installation
28
Installing SFP and SFP+ Modules
28
Installing an SFP or SFP+ Module
28
Removing an SFP or SFP+ Module
29
Connecting to SFP and SFP+ Modules
29
Connecting to Fiber-Optic SFP and SFP+ Modules
29
Connecting to 1000BASE-T SFP
30
10/100/1000 Port Connections
31
Where to Go Next
32
CHAPTER 3 Power Supply and Fan Module Installation
33
Installation Guidelines
33
Tools that You Need
34
Power Supply Module Overview
34
C H a P T E R 3 Power Supply and Fan Module Installation
34
Installing or Replacing a Power Supply
35
Finding the Power Supply Serial Number
36
Fan Module Overview
37
Replacing a Fan Module
41
Finding the Fan Module Serial Number
41
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
43
Diagnosing Problems
43
Switch POST Results
43
Switch Leds
43
Switch Connections
44
Bad or Damaged Cable
44
Ethernet and Fiber-Optic Cables
44
Link Status
44
10/100/1000 Port Connections
45
Interface Settings
45
Ping End Device
45
SFP and SFP+ Module
45
Spanning Tree Loops
45
Autonegotiation and Network Interface Cards
46
Cabling Distance
46
Speed, Duplex, and Autonegotiation
46
Switch Performance
46
Clearing the Switch IP Address and Configuration
46
Finding the Switch Serial Number
47
Finding the Switch Serial Number
48
Appendix
49
Technical Specifications
49
Switch Specifications
49
Power Supply Module Specifications
50
Fan Module Specifications
50
Appendix
51
Connector and Cable Specifications
51
Connector Specifications
51
10/100/1000 Ports
51
Gigabit Ethernet CX1 (SFP+ Copper) Connectors
52
SFP Module Connectors
52
10/100 Ethernet Management Port
53
Figure
54
Pin
54
Cables and Adapters
55
SFP Module Cables
55
Cable Pinouts
56
Tp1
56
Tp2
56
Tp3
56
Console Port Adapter Pinouts
58
Console Port
54
Appendix
59
Configuring the Switch with the CLI-Based Setup Program
59
Accessing the CLI through Express Setup
59
Accessing the CLI through the Console Port
59
RJ-45 Console Port
59
USB Console Port
59
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Drivers
62
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB Driver
62
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver
63
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7 USB Driver
63
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Driver
63
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP and 2000 USB Driver
63
Entering the Initial Configuration Information
64
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7 USB Driver
64
Completing the Setup Program
65
Ports B
71
Console Port B
72
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Driver C
73
Cisco Catalyst 2360 Getting Started Manual (21 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1.76 MB
Table of Contents
About this Guide
1
Unpacking the Switch
2
Running Express Setup
3
Setting the Switch Air Flow Direction
7
Managing the Switch
10
Device Manager
10
Cisco Network Assistant
11
Command Line Interface
11
Rack Mounting
12
Other Management Options
12
Equipment that You Need
12
Before You Begin
12
Installation Warning Statements
13
Attaching the Brackets
13
Rack-Mount the Switch
14
Connecting to the Switch Ports
15
Install the SFP or SFP+ Modules
16
Verify Port Connectivity
16
Troubleshooting
17
Express Setup
17
Resetting the Switch
18
Accessing Help Online
18
For more Information
18
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
19
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