Index
IN-9
Cisco IE 2000 Switch Software Configuration Guide
OL-25866-01
deleting old image A-26
preparing A-25, A-28, A-32
reasons for A-23
using FTP A-29
using HTTP A-23
using RCP A-33
using TFTP A-25
using the device manager or Network
Assistant A-23
DRP
configuring 42-8
described 42-4
IPv6 42-4
DSCP 1-10, 38-2
DSCP input queue threshold map for QoS 38-22
DSCP output queue threshold map for QoS 38-24
DSCP-to-CoS map for QoS 38-48
DSCP-to-DSCP-mutation map for QoS 38-30, 38-49
DSCP transparency 38-27, 38-34
DTP 1-6, 17-9
dual-action detection 40-5
dual IPv4 and IPv6 templates 11-3, 42-5
dual protocol stacks
IPv4 and IPv6 42-5
SDM templates supporting 42-5
dual-purpose uplinks
defined 15-4
LEDs 15-5
link selection 15-5
setting the type 15-15
dynamic access ports
characteristics 17-4
configuring 17-23
defined 15-3
dynamic addresses
See addresses
dynamic ARP inspection
ARP cache poisoning 26-2
ARP requests, described 26-1
ARP spoofing attack 26-2
configuration guidelines 26-5
configuring
ACLs for non-DHCP environments 26-7
in DHCP environments 26-6
log buffer 26-11
rate limit for incoming ARP packets 26-4, 26-9
described 26-1
DHCP snooping binding database 26-2
displaying
ARP ACLs 26-12
configuration and operating state 26-12
trust state and rate limit 26-12
error-disabled state for exceeding rate limit 26-4
function of 26-2
interface trust states 26-3
log buffer
configuring 26-11
logging of dropped packets, described 26-4
man-in-the middle attack, described 26-2
network security issues and interface trust states 26-3
priority of ARP ACLs and DHCP snooping
entries 26-4
rate limiting of ARP packets
configuring 26-9
described 26-4
error-disabled state 26-4
validation checks, performing 26-10
dynamic auto trunking mode 17-10
dynamic desirable trunking mode 17-10
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
See DHCP-based autoconfiguration
dynamic port VLAN membership
described 17-15
reconfirming 17-16
troubleshooting 17-16
types of connections 17-23
Dynamic Trunking Protocol
See DTP