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Chapter 1: Introduction
Key Features
Table1-1 Key Features
1-2
Description of Software Features
Description of Software Features
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Description of Software Features
1-5
1-6
System Defaults
System Defaults
1-7
Table1-2 System Defaults (C ontinued)
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Table1-2 System Defaults (C ontinued)
2-1
Chapter 2: Initial Configuration
Connecting to the Switch
Configuration Options
2-2
Required Connections
Remote Connections
2-3
Basic Configuration
Console Connection
Setting Passwords
2-4
Setting an IP Address
Manual Configuration
2-5
2-6
2-7
2-8
Dynamic Configuration
2-9
2-10
Enabling SNMP Management Access
Community Strings (for SNMP version 1 and 2c clients)
2-11
Trap Receivers
2-12
Configuring Access for SNMP Version 3 Clients
Managing System Files
2-13
Saving Configuration Settings
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Section II: Switch Management
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Chapter 3: Configuring the Switch
Using the Web Interface
3-2
Navigating the Web Browser Interface
Home Page
3-3
Configuration Options
Panel Display
3-4
Main Menu
3-5
3-6
3-7
3-8
4-1
Chapter 4: Basic System Settings
Displaying System Information
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Displaying Switch Hardware/Software Versions
4-3
Displaying Switch Hardware/Software Versions
Basic System Settings
4-4
Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities
4-5
Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities
Basic System Settings
4-6
Configuring Support for Jumbo Frames
Renumbering the Stack
4-7
Renumbering the Stack
Resetting the System
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Chapter 5: Setting an IP Address
Setting the Switchs IP Address (IP Version 4)
5-2
Manual Configuration
Setting the Switchs IP Address (IP Version 4)
5-3
Using DHCP/BOOTP
5-4
Setting the Switchs IP Address (IP Version 6)
Configuring an IPv6 Address
5-5
5-6
5-7
5-8
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Configuring an IPv6 General Network Prefix
5-11
Configuring the Neighbor Detection Protocol and Static Entries
5-12
5-13
5-14
6-1
Chapter 6: Managing System Files
Managing Firmware
6-2
Downloading System Software from a Server
Managing Firmware
6-3
6-4
Saving or Restoring Configuration Settings
Saving or Restoring Configuration Settings
6-5
Downloading Configuration Settings from a Server
6-6
7-1
Chapter 7: Console Port Settings
Console Port Settings
7-2
Figure 7-1 Configuring the Console Port
8-1
Chapter 8: Telnet Settings
Telnet Settings
8-2
Figure 8-1 Configuring the Telnet Interface
9-1
Chapter 9: Configuring Event Logging
System Log Configuration
9-2
Remote Log Configuration
Remote Log Configuration
9-3
9-4
Displaying Log Messages
Sending Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Alerts
Sending Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Alerts
9-5
9-6
10-1
Chapter 10: Setting the System Clock
Configuring SNTP
Setting the System Clock
10-2
Setting the Time Zone
11-1
Chapter 11: Simple Network Management Protocol
SNMP Overview
11-2
Enabling the SNMP Agent
Setting Community Access Strings
11-3
Setting Community Access Strings
11-4
Specifying Trap Managers and Trap Types
Specifying Trap Managers and Trap Types
11-5
11-6
Configuring SNMPv3 Management Access
11-7
Setting a Local Engine ID
Specifying a Remote Engine ID
11-8
Configuring SNMPv3 Users
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Configuring Remote SNMPv3 Users
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Configuring SNMPv3 Groups
11-13
Table11-2 Supported Notification Mess ages
11-14
Table11-2 Supported Notification Mess ages (Continued)
11-15
11-16
Setting SNMPv3 Views
11-17
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Chapter 12: User Authentication
Configuring User Accounts
12-2
Configuring Local/Remote Logon Authentication
Configuring Local/Remote Logon Authentication
12-3
12-4
Configuring HTTPS
12-5
Configuring HTTPS
12-6
Replacing the Default Secure-site Certificate
Configuring HTTPS
12-7
12-8
Configuring the Secure Shell
Configuring the Secure Shell
12-9
12-10
Generating the Host Key Pair
Configuring the Secure Shell
12-11
12-12
Configuring the SSH Server
Filtering IP Addresses for Management Access
12-13
Filtering IP Addresses for Management Access
12-14
Figure 12-7 IP Filter
CLI This example restricts management access for Telnet clients.
13-1
Chapter 13: Configuring Port Security
Configuring Port Security
13-2
14-1
Chapter 14: Configuring 802.1X Port Authentication
14-2
Displaying 802.1X Global Settings
Configuring 802.1X Global Settings
14-3
Configuring 802.1X Global Settings
Configuring Port Settings for 802.1X
14-4
Configuring Port Settings for 802.1X
14-5
14-6
Displaying 802.1X Statistics
Displaying 802.1X Statistics
14-7
Figure 14-4 802.1X Port Statistics
CLI This example displays the dot1x statistics for port 4.
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Chapter 15: Access Control Lists
Overview
Setting an ACL Name and Type
15-2
Configuring a Standard IPv4 ACL
Configuring an Extended IPv4 ACL
15-3
Configuring an Extended IPv4 ACL
15-4
Configuring an Extended IPv4 ACL
15-5
15-6
Configuring a MAC ACL
Configuring a Standard IPv6 ACL
15-7
Configuring a Standard IPv6 ACL
15-8
Configuring an Extended IPv6 ACL
Configuring an Extended IPv6 ACL
15-9
15-10
Binding a Port to an Access Control List
15-11
Binding a Port to an Access Control List
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16-1
Chapter 16: Port Configuration
Displaying Connection Status
16-2
Displaying Connection Status
16-3
CLI This example shows the connection status for Port 5.
16-4
Configuring Interface Connections
Configuring Interface Connections
16-5
Figure 16-2 Port - Port Configuration
CLI Select the interface, and then enter the required settings.
16-6
Showing Port Statistics
Showing Port Statistics
16-7
Table16-1 Port Statistics (Contin ued)
16-8
Table16-1 Port Statistics (Contin ued)
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CLI This example shows statistics for port 12.
17-1
Chapter 17: Creating Trunk Groups
17-2
Statically Configuring a Trunk
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active links
statically configured
Setting a Load-Balance Mode for Trunks
17-3
Setting a Load-Balance Mode for Trunks
17-4
Enabling LACP on Selected Ports
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17-5
Enabling LACP on Selected Ports
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17-6
Figure 17-3 LACP Trunk Configuration
Configuring LACP Parameters
17-7
Configuring LACP Parameters
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17-9
You can display statistics for LACP protocol messages.
Displaying LACP Port Counters
Table17-1 LACP Port Counters
17-10
CLI The following example displays LACP counters for port channel 1.
Table17-1 LACP Port Counters (Continued)
Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Local Side
17-11
Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Local Side
17-12
Figure 17-6 LACP - Port Internal Information
Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Remote Side
17-13
Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Remote Side
17-14
18-1
Chapter 18: Broadcast Storm Control
Setting Broadcast Storm Thresholds
Broadcast Storm Control
18-2
19-1
Chapter 19: Configuring Port Mirroring
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20-1
Chapter 20: Configuring Rate Limits
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Chapter 21: Address Table Settings
Setting Static Addresses
Address Table Settings
21-2
Displaying the Address Table
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Changing the Aging Time
22-1
Chapter 22: Spanning Tree Algorithm Configuration
Overview
x x
Region R
22-2
Displaying Global Settings
22-3
Displaying Global Settings
22-4
Displaying Global Settings
22-5
Web Click Spanning Tree, STA, Information.
This command displays global STA settings, followed by settings for each port
CLI
Configuring Global Settings
Configuring Global Settings
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22-8
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Displaying Interface Settings
Displaying Interface Settings
x
x
22-11
22-12
Configuring Interface Settings
22-13
Configuring Interface Settings
22-14
Configuring Multiple Spanning Trees
22-15
Configuring Multiple Spanning Trees
22-16
Configuring Multiple Spanning Trees
22-17
CLI This displays STA settings for instance 1, followed by settings for each port.
CLI This example sets the priority for MSTI 1, and adds VLANs 1-5 to this MSTI.
22-18
Displaying Interface Settings for MSTP
Configuring Interface Settings for MSTP
22-19
Configuring Interface Settings for MSTP
22-20
23-1
Chapter 23: VLAN Configuration
Assigning Ports to VLANs
23-2
Assigning Ports to VLANs
23-3
Forwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames
23-4
Enabling or Disabling GVRP (Global Setting)
Displaying Basic VLAN Information
Displaying Current VLANs
23-5
Displaying Current VLANs
23-6
Creating VLANs
Adding Static Members to VLANs (VLAN Index)
23-7
Adding Static Members to VLANs (VLAN Index)
23-8
Adding Static Members to VLANs (Port Index)
23-9
Adding Static Members to VLANs (Port Index)
23-10
Configuring VLAN Behavior for Interfaces
Configuring VLAN Behavior for Interfaces
23-11
23-12
Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
23-13
23-14
23-15
23-16
Enabling QinQ Tunneling on the Switch
23-17
Adding an Interface to a QinQ Tunnel
23-18
Figure23-1 Tunnel Port Conf iguration
24-1
Chapter 24: Configuring Private VLANs
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Enabling Private VLANs
Configuring Private VLANs
24-2
Configuring Uplink and Downlink Ports
25-1
Chapter 25: Configuring Protocol-Based VLANs
Configuring Protocol Groups
Configuring Protocol-Based VLANs
25-2
Mapping Protocols to VLANs
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Chapter 26: Class of Service Configuration
Layer 2 Queue Settings
Setting the Default Priority for Interfaces
26-2
Figure 26-1 Default Port Priority
CLI This example assigns a default priority of 5 to port 3.
Layer 2 Queue Settings
26-3
Mapping CoS Values to Egress Queues
26-4
Selecting the Queue Mode
Layer 2 Queue Settings
26-5
Setting the Service Weight for Traffic Classes
26-6
Figure 26-4 Queue Scheduling
CLI The following example shows how to assign WRR weights to each of the priority queues.
26-7
Layer 3/4 Priority Settings
Mapping Layer 3/4 Priorities to CoS Values
Selecting IP Precedence/DSCP Priority
26-8
Mapping IP Precedence
26-9
Mapping DSCP Priority
26-10
Figure 26-7 IP DSCP Priority
26-11
Mapping IP Port Priority
26-12
27-1
Chapter 27: Quality of Service
Configuring Quality of Service Parameters
Quality of Service
27-2
Configuring a Class Map
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27-4
Creating QoS Policies
Creating QoS Policies
27-5
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Attaching a Policy Map to Ingress Queues
27-7
Attaching a Policy Map to Ingress Queues
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28-1
Chapter 28: Multicast Filtering
Layer 2 IGMP (Snooping and Query)
28-2
Configuring IGMP Snooping and Query Parameters
28-3
28-4
Displaying Interfaces Attached to a Multicast Router
28-5
Specifying Static Interfaces for a Multicast Router
28-6
Displaying Port Members of Multicast Services
28-7
Assigning Ports to Multicast Services
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29-1
Chapter 29: Configuring Domain Name Service
Configuring General DNS Service Parameters
29-2
Configuring Static DNS Host to Address Entries
29-3
Configuring Static DNS Host to Address Entries
29-4
Displaying the DNS Cache
29-5
Displaying the DNS Cache
29-6
CLI - This example displays all the resource records learned from the designated name servers.
30-1
Chapter 30: Switch Clustering
Cluster Configuration
Switch Clustering
30-2
Cluster Member Configuration
Cluster Member Information
30-3
Cluster Member Information
Switch Clustering
30-4
Cluster Candidate Information
Section III:Command Line Interface
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Chapter 31: Using the Command Line Interface
Accessing the CLI
Console Connection
Telnet Connection
31-2
31-3
Entering Commands
Keywords and Arguments
Minimum Abbreviation
Command Completion
Getting Help on Commands
31-4
Showing Commands
The command show interfaces ? will display the following information:
31-5
Partial Keyword Lookup
Negating the Effect of Commands
Using Command History
31-6
Understanding Command Modes
Exec Commands
31-7
Configuration Commands
31-8
Table31-2 Configuration Command Modes
31-9
Command Line Processing
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Chapter 32: CLI Command Groups
CLI Command Groups
32-2
33-1
Chapter 33: General Commands
enable
General Commands
33-2
disable
configure
show history
33-3
show history
General Commands
33-4
prompt
end
exit
quit
33-5
quit
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Chapter 34: System Management Commands
hostname
34-2
reload
switch renumber
jumbo frame
34-3
jumbo frame
show startup-config
34-4
show running-config
34-5
show running-config
34-6
Related Commands show startup-config (34-3)
show system
34-7
show system
show users
34-8
show version
show version
34-9
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Chapter 35: File Management Commands
35-2
copy
copy
35-3
35-4
delete
dir
35-5
dir
35-6
whichboot
boot system
35-7
boot system
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Chapter 36: Line Commands
line
36-2
login
password
36-3
password
36-4
timeout login response
exec-timeout
password-thresh
36-5
password-thresh
36-6
silent-time
databits
parity
36-7
parity
36-8
speed
stopbits
disconnect
36-9
disconnect
show line
36-10
Example To show all lines, enter this command:
37-1
Chapter 37: Event Logging Commands
logging on
37-2
logging history
logging host
37-3
logging host
logging facility
37-4
logging trap
clear log
37-5
clear log
show logging
37-6
show log
37-7
show log
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Chapter 38: SMTP Alert Commands
logging sendmail host
SMTP Alert Commands
38-2
logging sendmail level
logging sendmail source-email
logging sendmail destination-email
38-3
logging sendmail destination-email
logging sendmail
SMTP Alert Commands
38-4
show logging sendmail
39-1
Chapter 39: Time Commands
sntp client
Time Commands
39-2
sntp server
sntp poll
39-3
sntp poll
show sntp
Time Commands
39-4
clock timezone
calendar set
39-5
calendar set
show calendar
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Chapter 40: SNMP Commands
40-2
snmp-server
show snmp
snmp-server community
40-3
snmp-server community
40-4
snmp-server contact
snmp-server location
snmp-server host
40-5
snmp-server host
40-6
snmp-server enable traps
40-7
snmp-server enable traps
40-8
snmp-server engine-id
show snmp engine-id
40-9
show snmp engine-id
40-10
snmp-server view
show snmp view
40-11
show snmp view
snmp-server group
40-12
show snmp group
40-13
show snmp group
Example
Table40-4 show snmp group - display description
Field Description groupname Name of an SNMP group.
40-14
snmp-server user
show snmp user
40-15
show snmp user
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Chapter 41: User Authentication Commands
User Account Commands
username
41-2
enable password
Authentication Sequence
41-3
Authentication Sequence
authentication login
41-4
authentication enable
RADIUS Client
41-5
RADIUS Client
41-6
radius-server host
radius-server port
RADIUS Client
41-7
radius-server key
radius-server retransmit
41-8
radius-server timeout
show radius-server
TACACS+ Client
41-9
TACACS+ Client
tacacs-server host
tacacs-server port
41-10
tacacs-server key
show tacacs-server
Web Server Commands
41-11
Web Server Commands
ip http port
ip http server
41-12
ip http secure-server
Web Server Commands
41-13
ip http secure-port
41-14
Telnet Server Commands
ip telnet server
41-15
Secure Shell Commands
41-16
41-17
ip ssh server
41-18
ip ssh timeout
41-19
ip ssh authentication-retries
ip ssh server-key size
41-20
delete public-key
ip ssh crypto host-key generate
41-21
ip ssh crypto zeroize
ip ssh save host-key
41-22
show ip ssh
show ssh
41-23
show public-key
41-24
IP Filter Commands
management
IP Filter Commands
41-25
show management
41-26
42-1
Chapter 42: Port Security Commands
port security
Port Security Commands
42-2
43-1
Chapter 43: 802.1X Port Authentication
dot1x system-auth-control
43-2
dot1x default
dot1x max-req
dot1x port-control
dot1x operation-mode
43-3
dot1x operation-mode
43-4
dot1x re-authenticate
dot1x re-authentication
dot1x timeout quiet-period
43-5
dot1x timeout quiet-period
dot1x timeout re-authperiod
43-6
dot1x timeout tx-period
show dot1x
show dot1x
43-7
43-8
44-1
Chapter 44: Access Control List Commands
IPv4 ACLs
44-2
access-list ip
permit, deny (Standard IPv4 ACL)
IPv4 ACLs
44-3
permit, deny (Extended IPv4 ACL)
44-4
IPv4 ACLs
44-5
show ip access-list
44-6
ip access-group
show ip access-group
44-7
IPv6 ACLs
access-list ipv6
44-8
permit, deny (Standard IPv6 ACL)
44-9
permit, deny (Extended IPv6 ACL)
44-10
show ipv6 access-list
44-11
ipv6 access-group
show ipv6 access-group
44-12
MAC ACLs
access-list mac
MAC ACLs
44-13
permit, deny (MAC ACL)
44-14
show mac access-list
MAC ACLs
44-15
mac access-group
show mac access-group
44-16
ACL Information
show access-list
show access-group
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Chapter 45: Interface Commands
interface
45-2
description
speed-duplex
negotiation
45-3
negotiation
45-4
capabilities
flowcontrol
45-5
flowcontrol
45-6
media-type
shutdown
clear counters
45-7
clear counters
45-8
show interfaces status
show interfaces counters
45-9
show interfaces counters
45-10
show interfaces switchport
show interfaces switchport
45-11
Table45-2 show interfaces switch port - display description (Continued)
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Chapter 46: Link Aggregation Commands
46-2
channel-group
port channel load-balance
46-3
port channel load-balance
46-4
lacp
lacp system-priority
46-5
lacp system-priority
46-6
lacp admin-key (Ethernet Interface)
lacp admin-key (Port Channel)
46-7
lacp admin-key (Port Channel)
46-8
lacp port-priority
show lacp
show lacp
46-9
Default Setting Port Channel: all Command Mode
Example
Table46-2 show lacp counters - display description
46-10
Table46-3 show lacp internal - display description
Table46-4 show lacp neighb ors - display description
show port-channel load-balance
46-11
show port-channel load-balance
Table46-5 show lacp sysid - display description
Table46-4 show lacp neighbor s - display description (Continued)
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Chapter 47: Broadcast Storm Control Commands
switchport broadcast packet-rate
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Chapter 48: Mirror Port Commands
port monitor
Mirror Port Commands
48-2
show port monitor
49-1
Chapter 49: Rate Limit Commands
rate-limit
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Chapter 50: Address Table Commands
mac-address-table static
Address Table Commands
50-2
clear mac-address-table dynamic
show mac-address-table
50-3
show mac-address-table
Address Table Commands
50-4
mac-address-table aging-time
show mac-address-table aging-time
51-1
Chapter 51: Spanning Tree Commands
51-2
spanning-tree
spanning-tree mode
spanning-tree forward-time
51-3
spanning-tree forward-time
51-4
spanning-tree hello-time
spanning-tree max-age
51-5
spanning-tree max-age
spanning-tree priority
51-6
spanning-tree pathcost method
spanning-tree transmission-limit
51-7
spanning-tree transmission-limit
spanning-tree mst-configuration
51-8
mst vlan
mst priority
51-9
mst priority
name
51-10
revision
max-hops
51-11
max-hops
spanning-tree spanning-disabled
51-12
spanning-tree cost
spanning-tree port-priority
51-13
spanning-tree port-priority
spanning-tree edge-port
51-14
spanning-tree portfast
spanning-tree link-type
51-15
spanning-tree link-type
51-16
spanning-tree mst cost
spanning-tree mst port-priority
51-17
spanning-tree mst port-priority
spanning-tree protocol-migration
51-18
show spanning-tree
show spanning-tree
51-19
51-20
show spanning-tree mst configuration
52-1
Chapter 52: VLAN Commands
GVRP and Bridge Extension Commands
52-2
bridge-ext gvrp
show bridge-ext
GVRP and Bridge Extension Commands
52-3
switchport gvrp
show gvrp configuration
52-4
garp timer
Editing VLAN Groups
52-5
show garp timer
Editing VLAN Groups
vlan database
52-6
vlan
52-7
Configuring VLAN Interfaces
interface vlan
52-8
switchport mode
52-9
switchport acceptable-frame-types
switchport ingress-filtering
52-10
switchport native vlan
52-11
switchport allowed vlan
52-12
switchport forbidden vlan
52-13
Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
52-14
dot1q-tunnel system-tunnel-control
switchport dot1q-tunnel mode
52-15
switchport dot1q-tunnel tpid
52-16
show dot1q-tunnel
Displaying VLAN Information
Displaying VLAN Information
52-17
show vlan
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Chapter 53: Private VLAN Commands
pvlan
Private VLAN Commands
53-2
show pvlan
54-1
Chapter 54: Protocol-based VLAN Commands
protocol-vlan protocol-group (Configuring Groups)
Protocol-based VLAN Commands
54-2
protocol-vlan protocol-group (Configuring Interfaces)
show protocol-vlan protocol-group
54-3
show protocol-vlan protocol-group
Protocol-based VLAN Commands
54-4
show interfaces protocol-vlan protocol-group
55-1
Chapter 55: Class of Service Commands
Priority Commands (Layer 2)
55-2
queue mode
Priority Commands (Layer 2)
55-3
switchport priority default
55-4
queue bandwidth
queue cos-map
Priority Commands (Layer 2)
55-5
show queue mode
55-6
show queue bandwidth
show queue cos-map
55-7
Priority Commands (Layer 3 and 4)
map ip port (Global Configuration)
55-8
map ip port (Interface Configuration)
map ip precedence (Global Configuration)
55-9
map ip precedence (Interface Configuration)
55-10
map ip dscp (Global Configuration)
map ip dscp (Interface Configuration)
55-11
show map ip port
55-12
show map ip precedence
55-13
show map ip dscp
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Chapter 56: Quality of Service Commands
56-2
class-map
match
56-3
match
56-4
policy-map
class
set
56-5
set
56-6
police
service-policy
56-7
service-policy
56-8
show class-map
show policy-map
show policy-map interface
56-9
show policy-map interface
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Chapter 57: Multicast Filtering Commands
IGMP Snooping Commands
ip igmp snooping
57-2
ip igmp snooping vlan static
ip igmp snooping version
IGMP Snooping Commands
57-3
show ip igmp snooping
show mac-address-table multicast
57-4
IGMP Query Commands
ip igmp snooping querier
IGMP Query Commands
57-5
ip igmp snooping query-count
ip igmp snooping query-interval
57-6
ip igmp snooping query-max-response-time
IGMP Query Commands
57-7
ip igmp snooping router-port-expire-time
57-8
Static Multicast Routing Commands
ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter
Static Multicast Routing Commands
57-9
show ip igmp snooping mrouter
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Chapter 58: Domain Name Service Commands
ip host
58-2
clear host
ip domain-name
58-3
ip domain-name
ip domain-list
58-4
ip name-server
ip domain-lookup
58-5
ip domain-lookup
58-6
show hosts
show dns
58-7
show dns
show dns cache
clear dns cache
59-1
Chapter 59: IPv4 Interface Commands
ip address
IPv4 Interface Commands
59-2
ip default-gateway
ip dhcp restart
59-3
ip dhcp restart
IPv4 Interface Commands
59-4
show ip interface
show ip redirects
ping
59-5
ping
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Chapter 60: IPv6 Interface Commands
60-2
ipv6 enable
ipv6 general-prefix
60-3
ipv6 general-prefix
60-4
show ipv6 general-prefix
ipv6 address
ipv6 address
60-5
60-6
ipv6 address autoconfig
ipv6 address eui-64
60-7
ipv6 address eui-64
60-8
ipv6 address link-local
60-9
ipv6 address link-local
60-10
show ipv6 interface
show ipv6 interface
60-11
This example displays a brief summary of IPv6 addresses configured on the switch.
Related Commands show ip interface (59-4)
Table60-2 show ipv6 interface - display description
ipv6 default-gateway
show ipv6 default-gateway
ipv6 mtu
60-13
ipv6 mtu
60-14
show ipv6 mtu
show ipv6 traffic
60-15
60-16
60-17
60-18
60-19
60-20
clear ipv6 traffic
ping ipv6
60-21
ping ipv6
60-22
ipv6 neighbor
ipv6 nd dad attempts
60-23
ipv6 nd dad attempts
60-24
ipv6 nd ns interval
60-25
ipv6 nd ns interval
60-26
show ipv6 neighbors
clear ipv6 neighbors
60-27
clear ipv6 neighbors
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Chapter 61: Switch Cluster Commands
cluster
Switch Cluster Commands
61-2
cluster commander
cluster ip-pool
cluster member
61-3
cluster member
Switch Cluster Commands
61-4
rcommand
show cluster
show cluster members
61-5
show cluster members
show cluster candidates
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Appendix A: Software Specifications
Software Features
Software Specifications
A-2
A
Management Features
Standards
Management Information Bases
A-3
A
Management Information Bases
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Appendix B: Troubleshooting
Problems Accessing the Management Interface
TableB-1 Troubleshooting Chart
Troubleshooting
B-2
B
Using System Logs
Glossary
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Index
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Numerics
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B
Index-2
E
F
G
H
Index-3
M
P
Q
R
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T
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