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Command Device Characteristics
Password
Feature Default Setting
Cost-Effective Wiring Closet
Show running configuration
Password-reset
Command or Action Purpose
Power-over-Ethernet Features
Boot -x -v deviceimagename
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Guide
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Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide
Hardware Overview
Software Features and Benefits
Ease-of-Use and Ease-of-Deployment Features
Performance Features
Management Options
Manageability Features
Availability Features
Vlan Features
Security Features
QoS and CoS Features
Power-over-Ethernet Features
Monitoring Features
Overview of Switch Stacks
Cisco StackWise Concepts
Switch Stack Membership
Stack Master Election and Re-Election
Switch Stack Bridge ID and Router MAC Address
Stack Member Numbers
Stack Member Priority Values
Switch Stack Software Compatibility Recommendations
Stack Protocol Version Compatibility
Switch Stack Configuration Files
Switch Stack Management Connectivity
Clustering Concepts
Accessing the CLI of a Specific Stack Member
Management Connectivity to Specific Stack Members
Standby Command Device Characteristics
Command Device Characteristics
Cluster Compatibility
Automatic Discovery of Candidates and Members
Candidate and Member Characteristics
Discovery of Candidates and Members Through CDP Hops
Vlan
Discovery of Candidates and Members Through Different VLANs
Switch
Discovery of Candidates and Members Through Routed Ports
Discovery of Newly Installed Switches in Clusters
New out-of-box
Hsrp and Standby Cluster Command Switches
Virtual IP Addresses in Clusters
Other Considerations for Cluster Standby Groups
Automatic Recovery of Cluster Configuration
IP Addresses in Clusters
Hostnames in Clusters
Passwords in Clusters
Switch Clusters and Switch Stacks
Switch Stack Switch Cluster
Snmp Community Strings in Clusters
Switch Stack Switch Cluster
Availability of Switch-Specific Features in Switch Clusters
TACACS+ and Radius in Clusters
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Using Interface Configuration Mode
Command or Action Purpose
Boot flash image-name
Example
Dir flash
Enable
Show running configuration
Configure terminal
Service-module interface slot/port session
Show power inline
Output of the show service-module status command
Show ip interface brief
Control+shift+6
Sample Output for the dir flash Command on the Router
Sample Output for the boot flash Command on the Router
Router boot flashc2800-adventerprisek9-mz
Examples
Router# show running config interface gigabitethernet2/0
Router# configure terminal
Router# service-module gigabitethernet2/0 session
Switch dir flash
Switch# show ip interface brief
Switch# ctrl+shift+6
Switch# show power inline
Sample Output for Pressing Ctrl+Shift+6 Followed by
Feature Default Setting
Dhcp
STP
Prerequisites
Clustering Concepts section on
Return
Sample Output for Entering an Interface Name
Sample Output for Assigning the IP Address and Subnet Mask
Sample Output for Saving the Configuration to Nvram
Command or Action Purpose
Router# service-module gigabitethernet1/0 reset
Router# service-module gigabitethernet1/0 shutdown
Router# service-module gigabitethernet1/0 reload
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Default Switch Stack Configuration
Restrictions
Assigning a Stack Member Number
Sample Output for the switch renumber Command
Sample Output for the reload slot Command
Show switch
Switchconfig# switch 6 renumber
Setting the Stack Member Priority Value
Sample Output for the show switch Command
Verifying Information About the Switch Stack
Sample Output for the switch priority Command
Switchconfig# switch 2 priority
Switch show switch
Switch# show platform stack-manager all
Switchconfig# show switch neighbors
Show switch stack-ports
Rcommand
Using the CLI to Manage Switch Clusters
Show version
Sample Output for the rcommand and show version Commands
Sample Output for the show cluster members Command
Choose View Refresh Choose Cluster Add to Cluster or
Password
Cluster member
Creating a Cluster Standby Group
Detailed Steps from the CLI
Cluster standby-group HSRP-group-name
Routing-redundancy
No switchport
Sample Output for the ping tftpserver Command
Sample Output for the show flash Command
Sample Output for the copy tftp flash Command
Switch# show flash
Switch# copy tftp flash
Recovering from a Corrupted Software Image Using Xmodem
Service-module interface slot/port password-reset Flashinit
Service-module interface slot/port
Password-reset
Flashinit
Control+6
Sample Output for the copy flash xmodem Command
Troubleshooting
Router# copy flash xmodem
Sample Output for the copy tftp xmodem Command
Router# copy tftp xmodem
Router# service-module gigabitethernet1/0 session
Router# service-module gigabitethernet2/0 password-reset
Recovering from a Lost or Forgotten Password
Optional loadhelper filesystem/file-url
Boot -x -v deviceimagename
Enable secret password
Rename
Copy flash
Copy running-configuration startup-configuration
Reload
Optional set
Service-module password-reset command
Boot
Example
Sample Output for the set Command
Set
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 Gigabit servers
POP
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