J

Java … 4-4,4-5

K

kill command … 6-8

L

LACP

802.1x, not allowed … 9-28 active … 9-23,9-26

CLI access … 9-18

default port operation … 9-27 described … 9-13,9-25 Dyn1 … 9-14

dynamic … 9-26

enabling dynamic trunk … 9-23full-duplex required … 9-4,9-12,9-25 IGMP … 9-29

mesh, effect … 14-5 no half-duplex9-30 operation not allowed … C-9 outbound traffic distribution … 9-31 overview of port mode settings … 9-12 passive … 9-23,9-26

removing port from active trunk … 9-24 restrictions … 9-28

standby link … 9-26 status, terms … 9-27 STP … 9-29

trunk limit … 9-26 VLANs … 9-29 with 802.1x … 9-28 with CDP … 10-28

with port security … 9-28latency

decrease … 14-19

reducing with switch meshing … 14-19 learning bridge … 7-2

leave group See IGMP.

legacy VLAN … 11-5 limit, broadcast … 9-9 link failure … 14-2

link speed, port trunk … 9-11 link test … C-27

for troubleshooting … C-27

link, serial … 6-3

links, multiple in mesh … 14-25load balancing

See port trunk. load-balancing14-2 logical port … 9-15

loop, network … 9-11,13-3,13-4 lost password … 4-11

LSA

displaying … 16-59external

displaying … 16-55 reduction … 16-35

M

MAC address … 7-14,B-5,D-1 duplicate … C-15,C-20 learned … B-11,B-12 port … D-1,D-3

switch … D-1 VLAN … 11-32

management

interfaces described … 1-2 server URL … 4-12,4-13 server URL default … 4-14

management VLAN

See VLAN. manager access … 10-4 manager password … 4-8,4-10 Manual, IP address … 7-6 maximum VLANs, GVRP … 11-47 media type, port trunk … 9-11memory

flash … 2-10,5-2

startup configuration … 2-10menu interface

configuration changes, saving … 2-10 configuring RSTP … 13-16

mesh

ABC on edge switches … 14-25 Automatic Broadcast Control … 14-9 benefits … 14-2

blocked ports … 14-9 broadcast storm … 14-4 broadcast traffic … 14-18 broadcast tree … 14-18 configuring from the console … 14-10

Index – 7