Index
IN-5
Cisco IE 2000 Switch Software Configuration Guide
OL-25866-01
keystroke editing 2-7
wrapped lines 2-9
error messages 2-5
filtering command output 2-10
getting help 2-3
history
changing the buffer size 2-6
described 2-6
disabling 2-7
recalling commands 2-6
managing clusters 6-13
no and default forms of commands 2-4
Client Information Signalling Protocol
See CISP
client mode, VTP 18-3
clock
See system clock
clusters, switch
accessing 6-11
automatic discovery 6-5
benefits 1-2
compatibility 6-4
LRE profile considerations 6-13
managing
through CLI 6-13
through SNMP 6-14
planning considerations
automatic discovery 6-5
CLI 6-13
host names 6-11
IP addresses 6-11
LRE profiles 6-13
passwords 6-12
RADIUS 6-12
SNMP 6-12, 6-14
TACACS+ 6-12
See also candidate switch, command switch, cluster
standby group, member switch, and standby command
switch
cluster standby group
defined 6-3
requirements 6-2
CNS 1-4
Configuration Engine
configID, deviceID, hostname 5-4
configuration service 5-3
event service 5-3
embedded agents
described 5-5
enabling configuration agent 5-8
enabling event agent 5-7
management functions 1-3
CoA Request Commands 12-12
command-line interface
See CLI
command modes 2-1
commands
abbreviating 2-4
no and default 2-4
commands, setting privilege levels 12-29
command switch
configuration conflicts 46-9
defined 6-3
password privilege levels 6-13
recovery
from lost member connectivity 46-9
requirements 6-1
See also candidate switch, cluster standby group,
member switch, and standby command switch
Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) 10-1
community strings
configuring 6-12, 36-6, 36-9
for cluster switches 36-4
in clusters 6-12
overview 36-4
SNMP 6-12
compatibility, feature 29-7
config.text 4-3