Cisco EtherSwitch Service Modules Feature Guide
How to Configure the Cisco EtherSwitch Service Module
Default Settings After Initial Cisco EtherSwitch Service Module Configuration
The Cisco EtherSwitch service module is designed for
If you do not configure the internal interface at all, it operates with the default settings listed in Table 2. This table lists the key software features, their defaults, and where to find more information about the features.
For information about setting up the initial internal interface configuration (using Express Setup or the CLI setup program) and assigning basic IP information to the internal interface, see the Catalyst 3750 switch hardware installation guide.
Table 2 | Default Settings |
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IP address |
| None | |
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Domain name |
| None | |
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DHCP |
| DHCP client enabled | |
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| DCHP server enabled1 |
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| DHCP relay agent enabled2 |
Switch stack |
| Enabled | |
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Switch cluster |
| Disabled | |
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Passwords |
| None defined | |
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TACACS+ |
| Disabled | |
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RADIUS |
| Disabled | |
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System name and prompt | Switch | ||
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NTP |
| Enabled | |
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DNS3 |
| Enabled | |
802.1x |
| Disabled | |
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Port parameters |
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| Operating mode | Layer 2 (switchport) | |
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| Interface speed and duplex mode | Autonegotiate | |
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| Enabled | |
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| Flow control |
| Off |
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| Autonegotiate | ||
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SmartPorts macros | None defined | ||
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VLANs |
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