Chapter 3 Installing the AVS 3180

Booting the AVS 3180

Booting the AVS 3180

When you power up the AVS 3180, the boot process does the following:

Performs hardware initialization and power-on self tests

Initializes the BIOS

Loads the rommon

Displays the boot menu (only if a console is connected, see the subsection below)

Boots the AVS 3180 image (kernel and software)

Note During power-up, the green power LED on the front of the AVS 3180 is on.

At this point, you are ready to configure and use the AVS 3180. Refer to following sections for information on establishing a console connection and configuring the network settings.

Additionally, refer to the Cisco Application Velocity System User Guide for details on configuring and administering the AVS 3180 device and using it to manage and report on AVS 3120 devices that are deployed in your network.

Booting with a Console Connected

If you boot the device while a console is connected to the serial port (see the next section), a boot menu is displayed on the console, like this:

Launching BootLoader...

Boot configuration file contains 2 entries.

GNU GRUB version 1.0(11)0 (631K lower / 4062208K upper memory)

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0:Cisco AVS Runtime Image

1:Cisco AVS Maintenance Image

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Use the ^ and v keys to select which entry is highlighted. Press enter to boot the selected OS or 'p' to enter a password to unlock the next set of features.

Highlighted entry is 0:

Normally, you do not need to interact with this menu. After ten seconds, the device will automatically boot into the standard Cisco AVS Runtime Image (choice 0 on the menu, and the default). You can press Enter to avoid this delay and choose the default. To select a different boot image, use the up or down arrow keys to select it, and press Enter to continue with the boot process.

Note The Cisco AVS Maintenance Image is used only for device maintenance or upgrade purposes and should not be used for normal operation.

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Cisco Systems 3180 installation instructions Booting the AVS, Booting with a Console Connected

3180 specifications

Cisco Systems 3180 is a prominent network switch designed primarily for enterprise environments that demand high performance and reliability. A part of Cisco’s Catalyst series, the 3180 combines advanced technology with robust features to deliver exceptional connectivity and management capabilities.

One of the key features of the Cisco 3180 is its ability to support both Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching. This versatility allows organizations to benefit from enhanced routing capabilities, enabling seamless communication between different network segments. The switch supports a high throughput with a robust architecture that accommodates various networking demands, making it an ideal choice for businesses that require scalability.

Security is a top priority in today's networking world, and the Cisco 3180 excels in this area. It includes advanced security protocols that help safeguard network data and prevent unauthorized access. Features like Virtual LANs (VLANs) enhance network segmentation, while access control lists (ACLs) regulate traffic flow based on specified criteria. The switch also supports the 802.1X authentication protocol, ensuring that only authorized devices can connect to the network.

The Cisco 3180 leverages Gigabit Ethernet technology, providing high-speed connectivity for multiple devices within the network. This technology supports a wide range of applications, from data-intensive tasks to real-time communications. Moreover, the switch is designed to minimize latency, ensuring quick and efficient data transmission.

For network management, the Cisco 3180 offers features such as Cisco’s Embedded Event Manager (EEM) and Cisco Prime, which provide tools for monitoring and managing network performance. These tools allow network administrators to address issues proactively, optimize resources, and maintain overall network health.

The switch is also designed with energy efficiency in mind, incorporating technologies that reduce power consumption while maintaining performance. Support for Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) ensures that power is used judiciously, aligning with modern sustainability initiatives.

In conclusion, the Cisco Systems 3180 is a feature-rich network switch that combines high performance, security, and efficiency. Its advanced capabilities make it a vital component for enterprises looking to enhance their networking infrastructure while preparing for future growth and technological advancements. With robust management tools and security features, the Cisco 3180 stands out as a reliable solution for modern networking challenges.