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Cisco EtherSwitch Service Modules Feature Guide

How to Configure the Cisco EtherSwitch Service Module

Sample Output for the show ip interface brief Command on the Cisco EtherSwitch Service Module

The following example shows what appears when you enter the show ip interface brief command:

Switch# show ip interface brief

 

 

 

Interface

IP-Address

OK? Method

Status

Protocol

Vlan1

unassigned

YES unset

administratively down down

FastEthernet1/0/1

unassigned

YES unset

down

down

FastEthernet1/0/2

unassigned

YES unset

down

down

FastEthernet1/0/3

unassigned

YES unset

down

down

FastEthernet1/0/4

unassigned

YES unset

down

down

FastEthernet1/0/5

unassigned

YES unset

down

down

Sample Output for Pressing <Ctrl+Shift+6> Followed by x

The following example shows what appears when you press <Ctrl+Shift+6> and then press x:

Switch# ctrl+shift+6, x

Router#

Sample Output for the show power inline Command on the Router

The following example shows what appears when you enter the show inline power command on the router:

Router# show power inline

 

 

 

 

PowerSupply

SlotNum.

Maximum

Allocated

Status

 

-----------

--------

-------

---------

------

 

INT-PS

0

360.000

0.000

PS1 GOOD

PS2 ABSENT

Interface

Config

Phone

Powered

PowerAllocated

---------

------

-----

-------

--------------

Gi2/0

auto

Unknown

Off

0.000

Watts

Gi4/0

auto

Unknown

Off

0.000

Watts

Router#

 

 

 

 

 

Sample Output for the show power inline Command on the Cisco EtherSwitch service module

The following example shows what appears when you enter the show inline power command on the switch:

Switch# show power inline

 

 

 

Module

Available

Used

Remaining

 

 

(Watts)

 

(Watts)

(Watts)

 

------

---------

--------

---------

 

1

360.0

 

0.0

 

360.0

 

Interface

Admin

 

Oper

Power

Device

Class

 

 

 

(Watts)

 

 

---------- -----

---------- -------

-------------------

----------

Fa1/0/1

auto

off

 

0.0

n/a

n/a

Fa1/0/2

auto

off

 

0.0

n/a

n/a

Fa1/0/3

auto

off

 

0.0

n/a

n/a

Fa1/0/4

auto

off

 

0.0

n/a

n/a

Fa1/0/5

auto

off

 

0.0

n/a

n/a

Fa1/0/6

auto

off

 

0.0

n/a

n/a

Fa1/0/7

auto

off

 

0.0

n/a

n/a

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Member CharacteristicsAutomatic Discovery of Candidates and Members Vlan Discovery of Candidates and Members Through Different VLANs Discovery of Candidates and Members Through Routed Ports SwitchNew out-of-box Discovery of Newly Installed Switches in ClustersHsrp and Standby Cluster Command Switches Other Considerations for Cluster Standby Groups Virtual IP Addresses in ClustersAutomatic Recovery of Cluster Configuration Hostnames in Clusters IP Addresses in ClustersSwitch Clusters and Switch Stacks Passwords in ClustersSwitch Stack Switch Cluster Snmp Community Strings in ClustersSwitch Stack Switch Cluster TACACS+ and Radius in Clusters Availability of Switch-Specific Features in Switch ClustersCisco IOS Release 12.225SEC Using Interface Configuration Mode Boot flash image-name Command or Action PurposeExample Dir flashShow running configuration EnableConfigure terminal Service-module interface slot/port sessionOutput of the show service-module status command Show power inlineShow ip interface brief Control+shift+6Sample Output for the boot flash Command on the Router Sample Output for the dir flash Command on the RouterRouter boot flashc2800-adventerprisek9-mz ExamplesRouter# configure terminal Router# show running config interface gigabitethernet2/0Router# service-module gigabitethernet2/0 session Switch dir flashSwitch# ctrl+shift+6 Switch# show ip interface briefSwitch# show power inline Sample Output for Pressing Ctrl+Shift+6 Followed byDhcp Feature Default SettingSTP Prerequisites Clustering Concepts section on Return Sample Output for Assigning the IP Address and Subnet Mask Sample Output for Entering an Interface NameCommand or Action Purpose Sample Output for Saving the Configuration to NvramRouter# service-module gigabitethernet1/0 reload Router# service-module gigabitethernet1/0 shutdownRouter# service-module gigabitethernet1/0 reset Cisco IOS Release 12.225SEC Restrictions Default Switch Stack ConfigurationAssigning a Stack Member Number Sample Output for the reload slot Command Sample Output for the switch renumber CommandShow switch Switchconfig# switch 6 renumberSample Output for the show switch Command Setting the Stack Member Priority ValueSample Output for the switch priority Command Verifying Information About the Switch StackSwitchconfig# switch 2 priority Switch show switchSwitch# show platform stack-manager all Show switch stack-ports Switchconfig# show switch neighborsShow version Using the CLI to Manage Switch ClustersRcommand Sample Output for the show cluster members Command Sample Output for the rcommand and show version CommandsChoose View Refresh Choose Cluster Add to Cluster or Cluster member PasswordDetailed Steps from the CLI Creating a Cluster Standby GroupRouting-redundancy Cluster standby-group HSRP-group-nameNo switchport Sample Output for the ping tftpserver Command Sample Output for the copy tftp flash Command Sample Output for the show flash CommandSwitch# show flash Switch# copy tftp flashService-module interface slot/port password-reset Flashinit Recovering from a Corrupted Software Image Using XmodemPassword-reset Service-module interface slot/portFlashinit Control+6Router# copy flash xmodem TroubleshootingSample Output for the copy flash xmodem Command Router# copy tftp xmodem Sample Output for the copy tftp xmodem CommandRouter# service-module gigabitethernet2/0 password-reset Router# service-module gigabitethernet1/0 sessionRecovering from a Lost or Forgotten Password Optional loadhelper filesystem/file-url Enable secret password Boot -x -v deviceimagenameRename Copy flashReload Copy running-configuration startup-configurationOptional set Boot Service-module password-reset commandSet Sample Output for the set CommandExample Scenario Action Result Current-stack-member-number Renumber new-stack-member-number Network Configuration Examples Network Demands Suggested Design Methods Cost-Effective Wiring Closet Redundant Gigabit Backbone Cisco SoftPhone Software 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