Configuring the Cajun P550 Switch (Layer 2 & Layer 3)

8.Use Table 3-10to configure your switch VTP Snooping parameters.

Table 3-10.VTP Snooping Parameters

Parameter

Definition

 

 

VTP Snooping State

Select to enable or disable the VTP snooping protocol

 

globally for the switch. The default value is Disabled.

 

 

Domain Name

Enter the name associated with the Cisco VTP domain. The

 

default is Null.

 

Note: The domain name is automatically learned

 

within approximately five minutes from a

 

Cisco VTP switch provided both the Domain

 

Name is Null and the VTP Snooping State is

 

enabled on the Cajun switch.

 

 

Configuration Revision Number

Displays the VTP snooping configuration revision number

 

associated with the last successful VTP configuration

 

update on the Cajun switch.

 

 

Updater Identity

Displays the IP address of the Cisco switch that initiated the

 

configuration update.

 

 

Update Timestamp

Displays the date and time that the Cisco switch initiated

 

the configuration update.

 

 

9.Click APPLY to save your changes, or CANCEL to restore previous settings.

Configuring Non-VLAN Switch Port Parameters

To configure Non-VLAN switch port parameters:

1.In the Switch Port Configuration dialog box, from the Allow Learning pull-down menu, select Disable to stop the port’s learning of new addresses. This feature can be useful for security. Selecting Enable allows the port to learn new addresses.

For example, you can set this parameter to Disable, then add a static MAC address entry for this port.

2.From the Hunt Group pull-down menu, select a hunt group for which this port will be a member. Refer to “Using Hunt Groups to Aggregate Bandwidth between Switches”, in Chapter 12, for more information on hunt groups.

3.From the Spanning Tree pull-down menu, select to Enable or Disable spanning tree protocol on this port.

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