Index
IN-17
Catalyst 2950 and Catalyst 2955 Switch Software Configuration Guide
OL-10101-02
MSTP (continued)
extended system ID
effects on root switch 14-14
effects on secondary root switch 14-15
unexpected behavior 14-14
instances supported 13-9
interface state, blocking to forwarding 15-2
interoperability and compatibility among
modes 13-10
interoperability with IEEE 802.1D
described 14-5
restarting migration process 14-22
IST
defined 14-2
operations within a region 14-3
loop guard
described 15-13
enabling 15-20
mapping VLANs to MST instance 14-13
MST region
described 14-2
hop-count mechanism 14-4
supported spanning-tree instances 14-2
Port Fast
described 15-2
enabling 15-14
preventing root switch selection 15-12
root guard
described 15-12
enabling 15-20
root switch
configuring 14-14
effects of extended system ID 14-14
unexpected behavior 14-14
shutdown Port Fast-enabled port 15-2
multicast groups
and IGMP snooping 20-6
Immediate Leave 20-5
joining 20-3
multicast groups (continued)
leaving 20-4
static joins 20-9
multicast packets, blocking 21-5
multicast router ports
adding 20-9
monitoring 20-14
multicast storm control
See storm control
Multicast VLAN Registration
See MVR
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
See MSTP
MVR
configuring interfaces 20-19
default configuration 20-17
described 20-14
modes 20-18
monitoring 20-20
setting global parameters 20-18
N
NAC
IEEE 802.1x authentication using a RADIUS
server 9-27
IEEE 802.1x validation using RADIUS server 9-27
Layer 2 IEEE 802.1x validation 9-27
NAC Layer 2 IEEE 802.1x validation 1-7
named IP ACLs 28-13
NameSpace Mapper
See NSM
native VLAN
configuring 16-19
default 16-19
Network Admission Control
See NAC Layer 2 IEEE 802.1x validation
Network Assistant
advantages with clustering 1-10