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Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3130 for Dell Software Configuration Guide
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Overview
This chapter provides these topics about the switch software:
Features, page1-1
Default Settings After Initial Switch Configuration, page1-14
Network Configuration Examples, page 1-16
Where to Go Next, page 1-20
The term switch refers to a standalone switch and to a switch stack.
In this document, IP refers to IP Version 4 (IPv4) unless there is a specific reference to IP Version 6
(IPv6).
Note The examples in this document are for a stacking-capable switch. When you specify an interface in a
command-line interface (CLI) command, the interface is on the stacking-capable switch, for example,
gigabitethernet 1/0/5.
The examples also apply to the nonstacking-capable switch. In the previous example, the specified
interface on a nonstacking-capable switch is gigabitethernet0/5 (without the stack member number of
1/).

Features

The switch supports either the cryptographic (supports enc ryp tion) o r th e non cr yptog raphi c u niversal
software image. The cryptographic universal software image supports the IP base, IP services, and
advanced IP services feature sets. The noncryptographic universal software image supports o nly the IP
base and IP services feature sets. You must have a Cisco IOS software license for a specific feature set
to enable it. For more information about the software license, see the Cisco Software Activation for Dell
document on Cisco.com.
Some features described in this chapter are only available on the cryptographic software image. You
must obtain authorization to use these features and to d ownload t he cr ypto gra ph ic s oftwa re f rom
Cisco.com. For more information, see the release notes for this release.