router ID … 16-9

RSTP

from the CLI … 13-10 from the menu … 13-16per-port parameters … 13-14 whole switch parameters … 13-12

saving from menu interface … 2-10 serial link … 6-3

SNMP … 10-3,10-4

spanning tree protocol … 13-4 startup … 2-10

static IP routes … 16-16,16-18 system … 6-9

Telnet access configuration … 6-3 transferring … A-13

trap receivers … 10-8 viewing … 5-5 VLAN … 11-3

web browser access … 6-3configuration file

browsing for troubleshooting … C-31 configuring RSTP … 13-9

console … C-6 configuring … 6-3 ending a session … 2-5 features … 1-3

Main menu … 2-7 navigation … 2-9,2-10 operation … 2-10 starting a session … 2-4

status and counters access … 2-7 switch meshing configuration … 14-10 troubleshooting access problems … C-4

context level

global config … 7-11

CoS

See Class of Service. CPU utilization … B-5

D

date format … C-22 date, configure … 6-13

dedicated management VLAN … 11-6 default gateway … 7-3

default route … 16-19 default trunk type … 9-17 Device Passwords Window … 4-8

DHCP … 7-13,10-2 address problems … C-6 effect of no reply … C-6 gateway ignored … 11-7

DHCP Relay configuration … 16-72 enabling … 16-73 helper address … 16-73 minimum requirements … 16-73

DHCP/Bootp differences … 7-14 DHCP/Bootp process … 7-13 diagnostics tools … C-26

browsing the configuration file … C-31 ping and link tests … C-27

directed broadcasts … 16-13displaying information

IRDP … 16-71 DNS name … 4-5 domain … 11-10,11-15 Domain Name Server … 4-5 domains, connecting … 14-25download

SNMP-basedA-11switch-to-switchA-9 troubleshooting … A-12 Xmodem … A-6

download OS … A-9 download, TFTP … A-3,A-4downstream device (QoS)

definition … 15-5

effect of priority settings … 15-7DR (designated router)

OSPF … 16-34 election … 16-34

DSCP

Policy Table … 15-52 policy, defined … 15-5See also priority.

duplicate MAC address See MAC address.

Dyn1

See LACP.

E

enabling OSPF … 16-39 enabling RIP … 16-22enabling RSTP

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