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Main Page Page Page Contents Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Tables Page Page Page Figures Page Page Page 1-1 Chapter 1: Introduction Key Features Table1-1 Key Features 1-2 Description of Software Features Description of Software Features 1-3 1-4 Description of Software Features 1-5 1-6 System Defaults System Defaults 1-7 1-8 System Defaults 1-9 Page 2-1 Chapter 2: Initial Configuration Connecting to the Switch Configuration Options 2-2 Required Connections 2-3 Remote Connections Basic Configuration Console Connection 2-4 Setting Passwords Setting an IP Address Manual Configuration 2-5 Dynamic Configuration 2-6 Enabling SNMP Management Access Community Strings (for SNMP version 1 and 2c clients) 2-7 Trap Receivers 2-8 Configuring Access for SNMP Version 3 Clients Saving Configuration Settings Managing System Files 2-9 Managing System Files Page 3-1 Chapter 3: Configuring the Switch Using the Web Interface Navigating the Web Browser Interface Home Page 3-3 Configuration Options Panel Display 3-4 Main Menu 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 3-10 3-11 Basic Configuration Displaying System Information 3-12 Displaying Switch Hardware/Software Versions 3-13 3-14 Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities 3-15 Setting the Switchs IP Address 3-16 Manual Configuration Page 3-18 Using DHCP/BOOTP 3-19 Managing Firmware Page 3-21 3-22 Saving or Restoring Configuration Settings Page 3-24 Console Port Settings 3-25 3-26 Telnet Settings 3-27 3-28 Configuring Event Logging System Log Configuration 3-29 3-30 Remote Log Configuration 3-31 3-32 Displaying Log Messages Resetting the System 3-33 Setting the System Clock Configuring SNTP 3-34 Setting the Time Zone 3-35 Simple Network Management Protocol 3-36 Enabling the SNMP Agent Setting Community Access Strings 3-37 Specifying Trap Managers and Trap Types 3-38 Configuring SNMPv3 Management Access Setting an Engine ID 3-39 Configuring SNMPv3 Users Page 3-41 Configuring SNMPv3 Groups 3-42 3-43 Setting SNMPv3 Views 3-44 User Authentication Configuring User Accounts 3-45 3-46 Configuring Local/Remote Logon Authentication 3-47 3-48 Configuring HTTPS 3-49 Replacing the Default Secure-site Certificate 3-50 Configuring the Secure Shell 3-51 3-52 Generating the Host Key Pair 3-53 3-54 Configuring the SSH Server 3-55 Configuring Port Security 3-56 3-57 Configuring 802.1x Port Authentication 3-58 Displaying 802.1x Global Settings 3-59 Web Click 802.1x, Information. Figure3-35 802 .1X Information 3-60 Configuring 802.1x Global Settings 3-61 Configuring Port Authorization Mode 3-62 Displaying 802.1x Statistics 3-63 3-64 Filtering IP Addresses for Management Access 3-65 Figure3-39 IP Filter CLI This example restricts management access for Telnet clients. 3-66 Access Control Lists Configuring Access Control Lists 3-67 Setting the ACL Name and Type Configuring a Standard IP ACL Page 3-69 Configuring an Extended IP ACL 3-70 3-71 Configuring a MAC ACL Page 3-73 Configuring ACL Masks Specifying the Mask Type 3-74 Configuring an IP ACL Mask 3-75 3-76 Configuring a MAC ACL Mask 3-77 Binding a Port to an Access Control List 3-78 Port Configuration Displaying Connection Status 3-79 3-80 3-81 Configuring Interface Connections 3-82 Note: to use the Speed/Duplex Mode or Flow Control options. Figure3-49 Port - P ort Configuration CLI Select the interface, and then enter the required settings. Creating Trunk Groups 3-84 Statically Configuring a Trunk } active links statically configured 3-85 Enabling LACP on Selected Ports } } 3-86 Figure3-51 LACP Trunk Config uration 3-87 Configuring LACP Parameters Page 3-89 Displaying LACP Port Counters 3-90 Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Local Side Page 3-92 Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Remote Side 3-93 Setting Broadcast Storm Thresholds 3-94 3-95 Configuring Port Mirroring 3-96 Configuring Rate Limits 3-97 Showing Port Statistics 3-98 3-99 Page Address Table Settings 3-101 Address Table Settings Setting Static Addresses 3-102 Displaying the Address Table Page 3-104 Changing the Aging Time Spanning Tree Algorithm Configuration 3-105 Displaying Global Settings x x 3-106 3-107 3-108 Configuring Global Settings 3-109 3-110 Page 3-112 Displaying Interface Settings x x 3-113 3-114 3-115 Configuring Interface Settings 3-116 3-117 Configuring Multiple Spanning Trees 3-118 3-119 CLI This displays STA settings for instance 1, followed by settings for each port. CLI This example sets the priority for MSTI 1, and adds VLANs 1-5 to this MSTI. 3-120 Displaying Interface Settings for MSTP 3-121 Configuring Interface Settings for MSTP 3-122 3-123 VLAN Configuration Configuring IEEE 802.1Q VLANs Assigning Ports to VLANs 3-124 3-125 Forwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames 3-126 Enabling or Disabling GVRP (Global Setting) Displaying Basic VLAN Information 3-127 Displaying Current VLANs 3-128 Creating VLANs 3-129 Adding Static Members to VLANs (VLAN Index) 3-130 3-131 Adding Static Members to VLANs (Port Index) 3-132 Configuring VLAN Behavior for Interfaces 3-133 3-134 Configuring Private VLANs x Enabling Private VLANs 3-135 Configuring Uplink and Downlink Ports Configuring Protocol-Based VLANs 3-136 Configuring Protocol Groups Mapping Protocols to VLANs 3-137 3-138 Class of Service Configuration Layer 2 Queue Settings Setting the Default Priority for Interfaces 3-139 Figure3-81 Default P ort Priority CLI This example assigns a default priority of 5 to port 3. 3-140 Mapping CoS Values to Egress Queues 3-141 3-142 Selecting the Queue Mode Setting the Service Weight for Traffic Classes 3-143 Figure3-84 Queu e Scheduling CLI The following example shows how to assign WRR weights to each of the priority queues. 3-144 Layer 3/4 Priority Settings Mapping Layer 3/4 Priorities to CoS Values Selecting IP Precedence/DSCP Priority 3-145 Mapping IP Precedence 3-146 Mapping DSCP Priority 3-147 Figure3-87 IP D SCP Priority 3-148 Mapping IP Port Priority 3-149 Mapping CoS Values to ACLs 3-150 Changing Priorities Based on ACL Rules 3-151 3-152 Multicast Filtering IGMP Protocol 3-153 Layer 2 IGMP (Snooping and Query) 3-154 Configuring IGMP Snooping and Query Parameters 3-155 Figure3-92 IGM P Configuration 3-156 Displaying Interfaces Attached to a Multicast Router 3-157 Specifying Static Interfaces for a Multicast Router 3-158 Displaying Port Members of Multicast Services 3-159 Assigning Ports to Multicast Services 3-160 Layer 3 IGMP (Query used with Multicast Routing) ( Configuring IGMP Interface Parameters 3-161 3-162 Figure3-97 IGMP In terface Settings CLI This example configures the IGMP parameters for VLAN 1. 3-163 Displaying Multicast Group Information 3-164 Configuring Domain Name Service Configuring General DNS Server Parameters Configuring Domain Name Service 3-165 3-166 Configuring Static DNS Host to Address Entries Configuring Domain Name Service 3-167 3-168 Displaying the DNS Cache 3-169 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Configuring DHCP Relay Service 3-170 3-171 Configuring the DHCP Server Enabling the Server, Setting Excluded Addresses Page 3-173 Configuring Address Pools 3-174 3-175 3-176 3-177 Displaying Address Bindings 3-178 Configuring Router Redundancy Master Router Backup Router 3-179 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Configuring VRRP Groups 3-180 3-181 Page Page 3-184 Displaying VRRP Global Statistics 3-185 Displaying VRRP Group Statistics 3-186 Hot Standby Router Protocol Configuring HSRP Groups 3-187 3-188 3-189 Page Page 3-192 CLI 3-193 IP Routing Overview 3-194 IP Switching 3-195 Routing Path Management Routing Protocols 3-196 Basic IP Interface Configuration 3-197 Configuring IP Routing Interfaces Page 3-199 Address Resolution Protocol Proxy ARP 3-200 Basic ARP Configuration 3-201 Configuring Static ARP Addresses 3-202 Displaying Dynamically Learned ARP Entries 3-203 Displaying Local ARP Entries 3-204 Displaying ARP Statistics You can display statistics for ARP messages crossing all interfaces on this router. Web - Click IP, ARP, Statistics. 3-205 Displaying Statistics for IP Protocols IP Statistics 3-206 3-207 ICMP Statistics Page 3-209 UDP Statistics 3-210 TCP Statistics Web - Click IP, Statistics, TCP. CLI - See the example on page 3-204. 3-211 Configuring Static Routes 3-212 Displaying the Routing Table 3-213 Configuring the Routing Information Protocol 3-214 Configuring General Protocol Settings 3-215 3-216 Specifying Network Interfaces for RIP 3-217 Configuring Network Interfaces for RIP 3-218 3-219 3-220 Displaying RIP Information and Statistics Page 3-222 3-223 Configuring the Open Shortest Path First Protocol 3-224 Configuring General Protocol Settings 3-225 3-226 3-227 Configuring OSPF Areas 3-228 3-229 3-230 Configuring Area Ranges (Route Summarization for ABRs) 3-231 3-232 Configuring OSPF Interfaces 3-233 3-234 3-235 Change any of the interface-specific protocol parameters, and then click Apply. Figure3-135 OS PF Interface Configuration - Detailed CLI - This example configures the interface parameters for VLAN 1. 3-236 Configuring Virtual Links Page 3-238 Configuring Network Area Addresses Page 3-240 CLI - This example configures the backbone area and one transit area. 3-241 Configuring Summary Addresses (for External AS Routes) 3-242 Redistributing External Routes 3-243 Configuring NSSA Settings Page 3-245 Displaying Link State Database Information Page 3-247 Displaying Information on Border Routers 3-248 Displaying Information on Neighbor Routers 3-249 Multicast Routing Configuring Global Settings for Multicast Routing 3-250 Displaying the Multicast Routing Table Page 3-252 3-253 Configuring DVMRP Configuring Global DVMRP Settings 3-254 3-255 3-256 Configuring DVMRP Interface Settings 3-257 3-258 Displaying Neighbor Information 3-259 Displaying the Routing Table 3-260 Configuring PIM-DM Configuring Global PIM-DM Settings 3-261 Configuring PIM-DM Interface Settings 3-262 3-263 3-264 Displaying Interface Information Displaying Neighbor Information Page Page 4-1 Chapter 4: Command Line Interface Using the Command Line Interface Accessing the CLI Console Connection Telnet Connection 4-2 4-3 Entering Commands Keywords and Arguments Minimum Abbreviation Command Completion Getting Help on Commands 4-4 Showing Commands 4-5 Partial Keyword Lookup Negating the Effect of Commands Using Command History 4-6 Understanding Command Modes Exec Commands 4-7 Configuration Commands 4-8 Table4-2 Configuration Com mand Modes 4-9 Command Line Processing 4-10 Command Groups 4-11 Line Commands 4-12 line login 4-13 password 4-14 timeout login response 4-15 exec-timeout password-thresh 4-16 silent-time 4-17 databits parity 4-18 speed stopbits 4-19 disconnect show line 4-20 Command Mode Normal Exec, Privileged Exec Example To show all lines, enter this command: General Commands Table4-6 General Com mands General Commands 4-21 enable disable 4-22 configure show history General Commands 4-23 reload 4-24 end exit quit 4-25 System Management Commands Device Designation Commands 4-26 prompt hostname 4-27 User Access Commands username 4-28 enable password 4-29 IP Filter Commands management 4-30 show management 4-31 Web Server Commands ip http port ip http server 4-32 ip http secure-server 4-33 ip http secure-port 4-34 Telnet Server Commands ip telnet port ip telnet server 4-35 Secure Shell Commands 4-36 4-37 ip ssh server 4-38 ip ssh timeout ip ssh authentication-retries 4-39 ip ssh server-key size delete public-key 4-40 ip ssh crypto host-key generate ip ssh crypto zeroize 4-41 ip ssh save host-key show ip ssh 4-42 Example show ssh This command displays the current SSH server connections. Command Mode Table4-15 show ssh - display description 4-43 show public-key 4-44 Event Logging Commands logging on 4-45 logging history 4-46 logging host logging facility 4-47 logging trap clear logging 4-48 show logging 4-49 The following example displays settings for the trap function. Related Commands show logging sendmail (4-52) SMTP Alert Commands Table4-19 show logging tr ap - display description Table4-20 SMTP Alert Commands 4-50 logging sendmail host logging sendmail level 4-51 logging sendmail source-email logging sendmail destination-email 4-52 logging sendmail show logging sendmail 4-53 Time Commands sntp client 4-54 sntp server 4-55 sntp poll show sntp 4-56 clock timezone 4-57 calendar set show calendar 4-58 System Status Commands show startup-config 4-59 show running-config 4-60 Related Commands show startup-config (4-58) 4-61 show system 4-62 show users show version 4-63 Frame Size Commands jumbo frame 4-64 Flash/File Commands copy 4-65 4-66 The following example shows how to copy the running configuration to a startup file. The following example shows how to download a configuration file: 4-67 delete dir 4-68 whichboot 4-69 boot system 4-70 Authentication Commands Authentication Sequence authentication login 4-71 authentication enable 4-72 RADIUS Client radius-server host 4-73 radius-server port radius-server key 4-74 radius-server retransmit radius-server timeout show radius-server 4-75 TACACS+ Client tacacs-server host 4-76 tacacs-server port tacacs-server key 4-77 show tacacs-server Port Security Commands 4-78 port security 4-79 802.1x Port Authentication 4-80 authentication dot1x default dot1x default dot1x max-req 4-81 dot1x port-control 4-82 dot1x operation-mode dot1x re-authenticate 4-83 dot1x re-authentication dot1x timeout quiet-period 4-84 dot1x timeout re-authperiod dot1x timeout tx-period 4-85 show dot1x 4-86 4-87 Access Control List Commands IP ACLs 4-88 4-89 access-list ip 4-90 permit, deny (Standard ACL) 4-91 permit, deny (Extended ACL) 4-92 4-93 show ip access-list access-list ip mask-precedence 4-94 mask (IP ACL) 4-95 4-96 4-97 show access-list ip mask-precedence 4-98 ip access-group show ip access-group 4-99 map access-list ip 4-100 show map access-list ip match access-list ip 4-101 show marking 4-102 MAC ACLs access-list mac 4-103 permit, deny (MAC ACL) 4-104 show mac access-list 4-105 access-list mac mask-precedence 4-106 mask (MAC ACL) 4-107 This example creates an Egress MAC ACL. 4-108 show access-list mac mask-precedence mac access-group 4-109 show mac access-group map access-list mac 4-110 show map access-list mac 4-111 match access-list mac 4-112 ACL Information show access-list show access-group 4-113 SNMP Commands snmp-server 4-114 show snmp 4-115 snmp-server community snmp-server contact 4-116 snmp-server location 4-117 snmp-server host 4-118 snmp-server enable traps 4-119 snmp-server engine-id show snmp engine-id 4-120 snmp-server view 4-121 show snmp view snmp-server group 4-122 4-123 show snmp group Example 4-124 snmp-server user 4-125 show snmp user snmp ip filter 4-126 DHCP Commands DHCP Client 4-127 ip dhcp client-identifier ip dhcp restart client 4-128 DHCP Relay ip dhcp restart relay 4-129 ip dhcp relay server 4-130 DHCP Server service dhcp 4-131 ip dhcp excluded-address ip dhcp pool 4-132 network 4-133 default-router domain-name 4-134 dns-server next-server 4-135 bootfile netbios-name-server 4-136 netbios-node-type lease 4-137 host 4-138 client-identifier 4-139 hardware-address clear ip dhcp binding 4-140 show ip dhcp binding 4-141 DNS Commands ip host 4-142 clear host ip domain-name 4-143 ip domain-list 4-144 ip name-server 4-145 ip domain-lookup 4-146 show hosts 4-147 show dns show dns cache Page 4-149 Interface Commands interface 4-150 description speed-duplex 4-151 negotiation 4-152 capabilities 4-153 flowcontrol 4-154 media-type shutdown 4-155 switchport broadcast packet-rate 4-156 clear counters 4-157 show interfaces status 4-158 show interfaces counters 4-159 show interfaces switchport 4-160 Mirror Port Commands port monitor Mirror Port Commands 4-161 show port monitor 4-162 Rate Limit Commands rate-limit Link Aggregation Commands 4-163 Link Aggregation Commands 4-164 channel-group lacp Link Aggregation Commands 4-165 4-166 Address Table Commands mac-address-table static Address Table Commands 4-167 clear mac-address-table dynamic show mac-address-table 4-168 mac-address-table aging-time 4-169 show mac-address-table aging-time Spanning Tree Commands 4-170 spanning-tree 4-171 spanning-tree mode 4-172 spanning-tree forward-time 4-173 spanning-tree hello-time spanning-tree max-age 4-174 spanning-tree priority spanning-tree pathcost method 4-175 spanning-tree transmission-limit spanning-tree mst-configuration 4-176 mst vlan 4-177 mst priority name 4-178 revision 4-179 max-hops spanning-tree spanning-disabled 4-180 spanning-tree cost spanning-tree port-priority 4-181 spanning-tree edge-port 4-182 spanning-tree portfast 4-183 spanning-tree link-type spanning-tree mst cost 4-184 spanning-tree mst port-priority 4-185 spanning-tree protocol-migration 4-186 show spanning-tree 4-187 4-188 show spanning-tree mst configuration VLAN Commands 4-189 Editing VLAN Groups vlan database 4-190 vlan 4-191 Configuring VLAN Interfaces interface vlan 4-192 switchport mode switchport acceptable-frame-types 4-193 switchport ingress-filtering 4-194 switchport native vlan 4-195 switchport allowed vlan 4-196 switchport forbidden vlan 4-197 Displaying VLAN Information show vlan 4-198 Configuring Private VLANs pvlan 4-199 show pvlan Configuring Protocol-based VLANs 4-200 protocol-vlan protocol-group (Configuring Groups) protocol-vlan protocol-group (Configuring Interfaces) 4-201 show protocol-vlan protocol-group 4-202 show interfaces protocol-vlan protocol-group GVRP and Bridge Extension Commands 4-203 GVRP and Bridge Extension Commands bridge-ext gvrp 4-204 show bridge-ext switchport gvrp GVRP and Bridge Extension Commands 4-205 show gvrp configuration garp timer 4-206 show garp timer 4-207 Priority Commands Priority Commands (Layer 2) 4-208 queue mode 4-209 switchport priority default 4-210 queue bandwidth queue cos-map 4-211 show queue mode 4-212 show queue bandwidth show queue cos-map 4-213 Priority Commands (Layer 3 and 4) map ip port (Global Configuration) 4-214 map ip port (Interface Configuration) map ip precedence (Global Configuration) 4-215 map ip precedence (Interface Configuration) 4-216 map ip dscp (Global Configuration) map ip dscp (Interface Configuration) 4-217 show map ip port 4-218 show map ip precedence 4-219 show map ip dscp 4-220 Multicast Filtering Commands 4-221 IGMP Snooping Commands ip igmp snooping ip igmp snooping vlan static 4-222 ip igmp snooping version show ip igmp snooping 4-223 show mac-address-table multicast 4-224 IGMP Query Commands (Layer 2) ip igmp snooping querier ip igmp snooping query-count 4-225 ip igmp snooping query-interval 4-226 ip igmp snooping query-max-response-time ip igmp snooping router-port-expire-time 4-227 Static Multicast Routing Commands ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter 4-228 show ip igmp snooping mrouter 4-229 IGMP Commands (Layer 3) ip igmp 4-230 ip igmp robustval ip igmp query-interval 4-231 ip igmp max-resp-interval 4-232 ip igmp last-memb-query-interval ip igmp version 4-233 show ip igmp interface 4-234 clear ip igmp group show ip igmp groups 4-235 4-236 IP Interface Commands Basic IP Configuration ip address 4-237 4-238 ip default-gateway 4-239 show ip interface show ip redirects ping 4-240 4-241 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) arp 4-242 arp-timeout clear arp-cache show arp 4-243 ip proxy-arp 4-244 IP Routing Commands Global Routing Configuration 4-245 ip route 4-246 clear ip route show ip route 4-247 Example show ip host-route This command displays the interface associated with known routes. Command Mode Table4-80 show ip route - di splay description Routing Information Protocol (RIP) This command displays statistics for IP, ICMP, UDP, TCP and ARP protocols. Command Mode Table4-82 Routing Inform ation Protocol Commands 4-249 router rip timers basic 4-250 network 4-251 neighbor 4-252 version 4-253 ip rip receive version 4-254 ip rip send version 4-255 ip split-horizon ip rip authentication key 4-256 ip rip authentication mode 4-257 show rip globals show ip rip 4-258 Example Table4-84 show ip rip - disp lay description 4-259 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Table4-85 Open Shortest Path First Commands 4-260 router ospf router-id 4-261 compatible rfc1583 4-262 default-information originate 4-263 timers spf 4-264 area range area default-cost 4-265 summary-address 4-266 redistribute 4-267 network area 4-268 area stub 4-269 area nssa 4-270 area virtual-link 4-271 4-272 ip ospf authentication 4-273 ip ospf authentication-key 4-274 ip ospf message-digest-key 4-275 ip ospf cost ip ospf dead-interval 4-276 ip ospf hello-interval ip ospf priority 4-277 ip ospf retransmit-interval 4-278 ip ospf transmit-delay show ip ospf 4-279 show ip ospf border-routers 4-280 show ip ospf database 4-281 4-282 The following shows output when using the asbr-summary keyword. Table4-89 show ip ospf asbr -summary - display description 4-283 The following shows output when using the database-summary keyword. Table4-90 show ip ospf data base-summary - display description 4-284 The following shows output when using the external keyword. Table4-91 show ip ospf ext ernal - display description 4-285 The following shows output when using the network keyword. Table4-92 show ip ospf net work - display description 4-286 The following shows output when using the router keyword. Table4-93 show ip ospf router - display description 4-287 The following shows output when using the summary keyword. Table4-94 show ip ospf summ ary - display description Table4-93 show ip ospf route r - display description (Continued) 4-288 show ip ospf interface 4-289 show ip ospf neighbor 4-290 show ip ospf summary-address show ip ospf virtual-links 4-291 Multicast Routing Commands Static Multicast Routing Commands ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter 4-292 show ip igmp snooping mrouter 4-293 General Multicast Routing Commands ip multicast-routing show ip mroute 4-294 4-295 This example lists all entries in the multicast table in summary form: DVMRP Multicast Routing Commands router dvmrp Table4-102 DVMRP Multicast Routing Commands 4-296 probe-interval 4-297 nbr-timeout report-interval 4-298 flash-update-interval prune-lifetime 4-299 default-gateway ip dvmrp 4-300 ip dvmrp metric 4-301 clear ip dvmrp route show router dvmrp 4-302 show ip dvmrp route 4-303 show ip dvmrp neighbor show ip dvmrp interface 4-304 PIM-DM Multicast Routing Commands router pim 4-305 ip pim dense-mode 4-306 ip pim hello-interval ip pim hello-holdtime 4-307 ip pim trigger-hello-interval ip pim join-prune-holdtime 4-308 ip pim graft-retry-interval 4-309 ip pim max-graft-retries show router pim show ip pim interface 4-310 show ip pim neighbor 4-311 Router Redundancy Commands Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Commands 4-312 vrrp ip 4-313 vrrp authentication vrrp priority 4-314 vrrp timers advertise 4-315 vrrp preempt 4-316 show vrrp 4-317 This example displays the brief listing of status information for all groups. Table4-109 show vrrp - displa y description Table4-110 show vrrp brief - display des cription 4-318 show vrrp interface show vrrp router counters 4-319 show vrrp interface counters clear vrrp router counters clear vrrp interface counters 4-320 Hot Standby Router Protocol Commands 4-321 standby ip 4-322 standby priority 4-323 standby preempt 4-324 standby authentication 4-325 standby timers 4-326 standby track 4-327 show standby 4-328 This example displays the brief listing of status information for all groups. Table4-113 show standby brief - display d escription Table4-112 show standby - display description (Continued) 4-329 show standby interface Page A-1 Appendix A: Software Specifications Software Features Software Specifications A-2 Management Features Standards Management Information Bases A-3 Management Information Bases Software Specifications A-4 B-1 Appendix B: Troubleshooting Problems Accessing the Management Interface TableB-1 Troubleshooting Chart Troubleshooting B-2 B Using System Logs Glossary Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Index Index-1 Numerics A B Index-2 F G H I Index-3 O P Q R Index-4 S T U V Index-5 W