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Table Of Contents

A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - W -

index

A

assigning switch ports to VLANs 2-7

B

banner, login 4-3

booting the switch

BOOTP and RARP 1-3

procedure 1-2

BOOTP 1-3

C

CAM table, displaying 5-10

capabilities, checking on port 5-5

checking status

modules 5-2

ports 5-3

system 5-2

configuration files

configuring switch from TFTP server 4-7

copying to TFTP server 4-6

displaying current configuration 4-5

configure network command 4-7

connectivity, checking 5-6

console port

connecting to 1-2

default configuration 7-1

viewing sessions 5-11

conventions, document xi

copy config command 4-13

copy config tftp command 4-6

copy tftp command 4-13

copy tftp config command 4-7

copy tftp flash command 4-8, 4-10

creating VLANs 2-6

D

default Flash device 4-13

default gateway

configuring 1-4

default configuration 7-2

defaults

EtherChannel 7-4

global system settings 7-1

switch ports 7-2

defaults (continued)

trunks 7-4

VLANs 7-4

VTP 7-3

delete command 4-16

deleting Flash files 4-16

dir command 4-15

DNS, configuring 4-4

documentation, related x

document conventions xi

download command 4-11

duplex 1-5, 7-2

E

enable command 1-3

encapsulation

IEEE 802.1Q 3-3

ISL 3-3

EtherChannel

configuring 3-2

default configuration 7-4

Ethernet ports

configuring 1-5

default configuration 7-2

example network configuration

See network configuration example

F

Fast Ethernet ports

configuring 1-5

default configuration 7-2

default trunk configuration 7-4

Flash file system

copying files 4-13

default device, setting 4-13

deleting files 4-16

formatting Flash PC cards 4-12

freeing space 4-17

listing files 4-15

squeezing 4-17

undeleting Flash files 4-16

Flash PC cards

formatting 4-12

squeezing 4-17

flow control 1-5

format command 4-12

formatting Flash PC cards 4-12

forwarding table, displaying 5-10

G

Gigabit Ethernet ports

configuring 1-5

default configuration 7-2

default trunk configuration 7-4

global system settings

configuring 4-2

default 7-1

H

hostnames 4-4

I

IEEE 802.1Q 3-3

in-band (sc0) interface

default configuration 7-2

setting IP address 1-4

Inter-Switch Link

See ISL

IP address

BOOTP and RARP 1-3

default configuration 7-2

setting 1-4

ISL 3-3

L

link negotiation 1-5

listing Flash files 4-15

login banner 4-3

M

me1 interface 1-4

message of the day 4-3

module

checking status 5-2

resetting 4-17

N

negotiation, link 1-5

neighbor information, displaying 5-8

network configuration example

Catalyst 4003 (4003-ER-F1) configuration 6-10

Catalyst 4003 hardware (table) 6-3

Catalyst 5505 (5505-WC-F2) configuration 6-14

Catalyst 5505 hardware (table) 6-4

Catalyst 5509 (5509-ER-F1) configuration 6-5

Catalyst 5509 hardware (table) 6-3

example network topology (figure) 6-2

RSM (RSM-ER-F1) configuration 6-12

RSM IP addresses (table) 6-4

switch IP addresses (table) 6-4

topology and configuration 6-1

VLANs and IP subnetworks (table) 6-3

network connectivity, checking 5-6

O

out-of-band management Ethernet (me1) interface 1-4

P

passwords

default configuration 7-1

setting 4-2

PCMCIA cards

See Flash PC cards

ping command 5-6

port duplex 1-5, 7-2

port priority 7-2

ports

assigning to VLANs 2-7

checking capabilities 5-5

checking status 5-3

default configuration 7-2

port speed 1-5, 7-2

preparing to configure 1-1

privileged mode, entering 1-3

pwd command 4-13

R

RARP 1-3

related documentation x

reset command 4-17

resetting modules 4-17

resetting switch 4-18

S

sc0 interface

See in-band (sc0) interface

sessions, viewing 5-11

set banner motd command 4-3

set boot system flash command 4-8

set enablepass command 4-2

set interface sc0 command 1-4

set ip dns domain command 4-4

set ip dns enable command 4-5

set ip dns server command 4-4

set ip route default command 1-4

set module name command 4-2

set password command 4-2

set port channel command 3-2

set port duplex command 1-6

set port flowcontrol command 1-6

set port name command 1-6

set port speed command 1-6

set prompt command 4-2

set system contact command 4-2

set system location command 4-2

set system name command 4-2

set time command 4-2

set trunk command 3-4

set vlan command 2-6, 2-7

set vtp domain command 2-2

set vtp mode client command 2-3

set vtp mode server command 2-2

set vtp mode transparent command 2-4

show cam command 5-10

show cdp neighbors command 5-9

show config command 4-5

show interface command 5-7

show ip dns command 4-5

show ip route command 5-7

show module command 5-2

show port capabilities command 5-5

show port channel command 3-2

show port command 1-6, 2-7, 5-4

show system command 5-2

show trunk command 3-4

show users command 5-11

show version command 5-11

show vlan command 2-6, 2-7

show vtp domain command 2-2

software images

copying from TFTP server 4-8, 4-10

downloading from TFTP server 4-11

spanning tree information, displaying 5-7

speed 1-5, 7-2

squeeze command 4-17

switch

preparing to configure 1-1

resetting 4-18

switch ports

assigning to VLANs 2-7

default configuration 7-2

system settings

configuring 4-2

default 7-1

system status, checking 5-2

T

Telnet sessions, viewing 5-11

terminal configuration 1-2

TFTP server

configuring switch from 4-7

copying configuration to 4-6

copying software images from 4-8, 4-10

downloading software images from 4-11

traceroute command 5-6

trunks

configuring 3-3

default configuration 7-4

U

undelete command 4-16

user sessions, viewing 5-11

V

version information, displaying 5-11

VLAN

assigning switch ports to 2-7

creating 2-6

default configuration 7-4

in-band (sc0) interface assignment 1-4

overview 2-5

trunks

configuring 3-3

default configuration 7-4

VLAN Trunk Protocol

See VTP

VTP

client 2-2, 2-3

default configuration 7-3

overview 2-1

server 2-2

transparent 2-2, 2-4

W

write network command 4-6, 4-7


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