Index
IN-36
Catalyst 3750-X and 3560-X Switch Software Configuration Guide
OL-21521-01
PIM
default configuration 48-11
dense mode
overview 48-4
rendezvous point (RP), described 48-5
RPF lookups 48-9
displaying neighbors 48-63
enabling a mode 48-13
overview 48-4
router-query message interval, modifying 48-38
shared tree and source tree, overview 48-35
shortest path tree, delaying the use of 48-37
sparse mode
join messages and shared tree 48-5
overview 48-5
prune messages 48-5
RPF lookups 48-9
stub routing
configuration guidelines 48-22
enabling 48-23
overview 48-5
support for 1-14
versions
interoperability 48-11
troubleshooting interoperability problems 48-35
v2 improvements 48-4
PIM-DVMRP, as snooping method 26-8
ping
character output description 51-16
executing 51-15
overview 51-15
PoE
auto mode 13-9
CDP with power consumption, described 13-7
CDP with power negotiation, described 13-7
Cisco intelligent power management 13-7
configuring 13-32
devices supported 13-7
PoE (continued)
high-power devices operating in low-power
mode 13-7
IEEE power classification levels 13-8
monitoring 13-10
monitoring power 13-35
policing power consumption 13-35
policing power usage 13-10
power budgeting 13-33
power consumption 13-33
powered-device detection and initial power
allocation 13-8
power management modes 13-9
power negotiation extensions to CDP 13-7
standards supported 13-7
static mode 13-10
troubleshooting 51-13
policed-DSCP map for QoS 39-73
policers
configuring
for each matched traffic class 39-57
for more than one traffic class 39-68
described 39-4
displaying 39-88
number of 39-38
types of 39-10
policing
described 39-4
hierarchical
See hierarchical policy maps
token-bucket algorithm 39-10
policy-based routing
See PBR