Index
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Cisco ME 3400 Ethernet Access Switch Software Configuration Guide
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ports
access 9-4
blocking 22-7
dual-purpose 9-6
dynamic access 11-5
IEEE 802.1Q tunnel 11-5
protected 22-6
REP 17-5
routed 9-5
secure 22-9
static-access 11-5, 11-11
switch 9-3
trunks 11-5, 11-14
VLAN assignments 11-11
port security
aging 22-16
and private VLANs 22-17
configuring 22-12
default configuration 22-11
described 22-9
displaying 22-18
enabling 22-17
on trunk ports 22-13
sticky learning 22-10
violations 22-10
with other features 22-11
port shaping
configuring 33-56
described 33-22
port-shutdown response, VMPS 11-24
port types 9-2
power 24-7
power management TLV 24-7
power supplies, dual in Cisco ME 3400G-12CS 5-19
power supply alarm, suppressing 5-19
preempt delay time, REP 17-5
preemption, default configuration 18-7
preemption delay, default configuration 18-7
preferential treatment of traffic
See QoS
prefix lists, BGP 35-56
preventing unauthorized access 7-1
primary edge port, REP 17-4
primary interface for object tracking, DHCP,
configuring 38-11
primary interface for static routing, configuring 38-10
primary links 18-2
primary VLANs 12-2, 12-3
priority
HSRP 36-7
priority command 33-18
configuring strict priority queuing 33-57
for QoS scheduling 33-20
for strict priority queuing 33-24
priority policing, described 33-18
priority queues
configuring 33-57
described 33-24
for QoS scheduling 33-20
priority with police
commands 33-18
configuring 33-59
described 33-24
priority with unconditional policing, QoS 33-21
private VLANs
across multiple switches 12-4
and SVIs 12-5
and UNI VLANs 11-12
benefits of 12-1
community ports 12-3
community VLANs 12-2, 12-3
configuration guidelines 12-6, 12-7, 12-8
configuration tasks 12-6
configuring 12-10
default configuration 12-6
end station access to 12-3
IP addressing 12-4