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- Page 7 and 8: CONTENTS Mapping Layer 3/4 Prioriti
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- Page 13 and 14: CHAPTER 1 SWITCH MANAGEMENT Connect
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- Page 17 and 18: BASIC CONFIGURATION The onboard con
- Page 19 and 20: Setting an IP Address BASIC CONFIGU
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Web Interface Click System/Switch I
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PORT CONFIGURATION Web Interface Cl
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PORT CONFIGURATION • Sym - Transm
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PORT CONFIGURATION Command Line Int
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ADDRESS TABLE SETTINGS Command Line
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Setting Static Addresses ADDRESS TA
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SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL CONFIGURATIO
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Displaying the current global setti
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Managing Interface Settings SPANNIN
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SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL CONFIGURATIO
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VLAN Configuration VLAN CONFIGURATI
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VLAN CONFIGURATION groups it wants
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Displaying Basic VLAN Information V
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Command Line Interface VLAN CONFIGU
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Adding Interfaces Based on Membersh
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Adding Interfaces Based on Static M
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CREATING VLANS • GVRP Status - En
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Configuring Private VLANs CREATING
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CREATING VLANS Click Private VLAN/
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Class of Service Configuration CLAS
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Mapping Priority Classes to Egress
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CLASS OF SERVICE CONFIGURATION Comm
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MAPPING LAYER 3/4 PRIORITIES TO COS
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MAPPING LAYER 3/4 PRIORITIES TO COS
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Mapping DSCP Priority MAPPING LAYER
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MAPPING LAYER 3/4 PRIORITIES TO COS
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Copy Priority Settings MAPPING LAYE
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PORT TRUNK CONFIGURATION • The po
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CONFIGURING SNMP The following show
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Specifying Trap Managers CONFIGURIN
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MULTICAST CONFIGURATION Command Usa
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MULTICAST CONFIGURATION Command Lin
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MULTICAST CONFIGURATION Fields and
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MULTICAST CONFIGURATION Command Lin
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SHOWING DEVICE STATISTICS passing t
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Rate Limit Configuration RATE LIMIT
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VDSL Configuration VDSL CONFIGURATI
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Web Interface Click VDSL/VDSL Globa
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VDSL CONFIGURATION Command Line Int
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VDSL Port Link Status Fields and At
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VDSL CONFIGURATION Command Line Int
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Command Line Interface Use the show
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CHAPTER 3 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE Us
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ENTERING COMMANDS After you configu
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ENTERING COMMANDS Showing Commands
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Understanding Command Modes ENTERIN
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ENTERING COMMANDS “Console(config
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Command Group COMMAND GROUPS Priori
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enable GENERAL COMMANDS Use this co
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configure GENERAL COMMANDS Use this
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end exit Example This example shows
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Flash/File Commands copy FLASH/FILE
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FLASH/FILE COMMANDS Example The fol
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dir Use this command to display a l
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oot system FLASH/FILE COMMANDS Use
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hostname SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS
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SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS Command
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ip http server SYSTEM MANAGEMENT CO
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SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS Default
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show startup-config SYSTEM MANAGEME
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show system Use this command to dis
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RADIUS Commands RADIUS COMMANDS Rem
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adius-server port RADIUS COMMANDS U
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show radius-server RADIUS COMMANDS
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snmp-server community SNMP COMMANDS
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Example Console(config)#snmp-server
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SNMP COMMANDS Command Usage If you
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IP Commands IP COMMANDS An IP addre
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IP COMMANDS • You can start broad
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Related Commands show ip redirects
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IP COMMANDS • Normal response -Th
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line login LINE COMMANDS Use this c
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LINE COMMANDS Command Mode Line Con
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LINE COMMANDS the next logon attemp
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parity speed LINE COMMANDS Use this
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show line Use this command to displ
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interface INTERFACE COMMANDS Use th
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INTERFACE COMMANDS Example The foll
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flowcontrol INTERFACE COMMANDS Use
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INTERFACE COMMANDS Command Usage Th
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show interfaces counters Use this c
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Address Table Commands ADDRESS TABL
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show bridge ADDRESS TABLE COMMANDS
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Example Console(config)#bridge-grou
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Spanning Tree Commands SPANNING TRE
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idge forward-time SPANNING TREE COM
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idge max-age SPANNING TREE COMMANDS
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idge-group path-cost SPANNING TREE
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idge-group portfast SPANNING TREE C
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VLAN Commands VLAN COMMANDS A VLAN
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vlan Example Console(config)#vlan d
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switchport mode VLAN COMMANDS Use t
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VLAN COMMANDS Default Setting Disab
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VLAN COMMANDS Example The following
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PVLAN Commands pvlan PVLAN COMMANDS
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PVLAN COMMANDS show pvlan Use this
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switchport gvrp GVRP AND BRIDGE EXT
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GVRP AND BRIDGE EXTENSION COMMANDS
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show bridge-ext GVRP AND BRIDGE EXT
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IGMP SNOOPING COMMANDS Command Func
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IGMP SNOOPING COMMANDS Command Usag
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IGMP SNOOPING COMMANDS Command Usag
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IGMP SNOOPING COMMANDS Example The
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show ip igmp snooping mrouter IGMP
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PRIORITY COMMANDS Command Function
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PRIORITY COMMANDS Command Usage WRR
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show queue bandwidth PRIORITY COMMA
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map ip port (Interface Configuratio
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PRIORITY COMMANDS Command Usage The
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show map ip port Use this command t
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show map ip dscp Use this command t
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MIRROR PORT COMMANDS Command Usage
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Port Trunking Commands PORT TRUNKIN
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PORT TRUNKING COMMANDS Command Usag
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PORT TRUNKING COMMANDS trunk will b
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VDSL COMMANDS Command Function Mode
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Example Related Commands efm profil
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efm reset VDSL COMMANDS Use this co
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VDSL COMMANDS Example The following
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VDSL COMMANDS Command Usage Using t
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VDSL COMMANDS • The Reed-Solomon
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VDSL COMMANDS Command Usage See the
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VDSL COMMANDS the VDSL ports. Reed-
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Rate Limit Commands RATE LIMIT COMM
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Troubleshooting Chart Troubleshooti
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UPGRADING FIRMWARE VIA THE SERIAL P
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Console Port Pin Assignments APPEND
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10BASE-T GLOSSARY IEEE 802.3 specif
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FTTH GLOSSARY Fibre To The Home: a
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GLOSSARY Splitter A filter to separ
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A address table 2-33 B BOOTP 2-12 f
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