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Web - Click System/Switch Informati
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PORT CONFIGURATION Web - Click Port
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- FC - Supports flow control PORT C
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Configuring Port Mirroring PORT CON
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ADDRESS TABLE SETTINGS CLI - This e
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SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL CONFIGURATIO
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SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL CONFIGURATIO
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Configuring the global settings for
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SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL CONFIGURATIO
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VLAN CONFIGURATION Web - Click STA/
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VLAN CONFIGURATION in one or more V
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VLAN CONFIGURATION • Maximum Numb
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VLAN CONFIGURATION CLI - Current VL
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VLAN CONFIGURATION • Trunk Member
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Configuring VLAN Behavior for Inter
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CLASS OF SERVICE CONFIGURATION Web
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CLASS OF SERVICE CONFIGURATION Web
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CLASS OF SERVICE CONFIGURATION Web
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Mapping Layer 3/4 Priorities to CoS
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CLASS OF SERVICE CONFIGURATION Web
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CLASS OF SERVICE CONFIGURATION CLI
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Dynamically Configuring a Trunk wit
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Configuring SNMP CONFIGURING SNMP T
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MULTICAST CONFIGURATION CLI - This
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Command Attributes MULTICAST CONFIG
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MULTICAST CONFIGURATION Displaying
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Displaying Port Members of Multicas
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SHOWING DEVICE STATISTICS Web - Cli
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CLI - This example shows statistics
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USING THE COMMAND LINE INTERFACE CH
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ENTERING COMMANDS After you configu
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Showing Commands ENTERING COMMANDS
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ENTERING COMMANDS command classes a
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ENTERING COMMANDS Configuration mod
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Command Group COMMAND GROUPS Priori
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disable GENERAL COMMANDS Command Us
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eload Command Mode Normal Exec, Pri
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quit Default Setting None Command M
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Default Setting None Command Mode F
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dir FLASH/FILE COMMANDS Example Thi
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FLASH/FILE COMMANDS Example This ex
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hostname SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS
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SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS Command
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SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS • To u
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SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS Command
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clear logging SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COM
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Example Related Commands show runni
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show system Use this command to dis
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RADIUS Client Commands RADIUS CLIEN
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adius-server port RADIUS CLIENT COM
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adius-server timeout RADIUS CLIENT
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SNMP COMMANDS Default Setting • p
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SNMP COMMANDS Syntax snmp-server ho
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SNMP COMMANDS The snmp-server enabl
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ip address IP COMMANDS Command Func
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IP COMMANDS Command Usage • DHCP
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show ip redirects ping IP COMMANDS
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Line Commands LINE COMMANDS You can
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login LINE COMMANDS Use this comman
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Related Commands login password-thr
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silent-time LINE COMMANDS Use this
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parity speed LINE COMMANDS Use this
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show line Example To specify 2 stop
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interface INTERFACE COMMANDS Use th
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INTERFACE COMMANDS Command Usage To
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INTERFACE COMMANDS Example The foll
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Example The following example disab
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Example show interfaces counters Us
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Command Mode Normal Exec, Privilege
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ADDRESS TABLE COMMANDS • Static a
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idge-group aging-time ADDRESS TABLE
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idge spanning-tree SPANNING TREE CO
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idge hello-time SPANNING TREE COMMA
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Command Mode Global Configuration C
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Example Console(config)#interface e
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Example SPANNING TREE COMMANDS Cons
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vlan database VLAN COMMANDS Command
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VLAN COMMANDS Example The following
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switchport acceptable-frame-types V
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switchport native vlan VLAN COMMAND
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switchport forbidden vlan VLAN COMM
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GVRP AND BRIDGE EXTENSION COMMANDS
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garp timer GVRP AND BRIDGE EXTENSIO
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Related Commands garp timer bridge-
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ip igmp snooping IGMP SNOOPING COMM
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ip igmp snooping version IGMP SNOOP
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IGMP SNOOPING COMMANDS Example The
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Command Mode Global Configuration E
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ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter IGMP
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Priority Commands PRIORITY COMMANDS
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PRIORITY COMMANDS VLAN, these frame
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Command Mode Interface Configuratio
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map ip precedence (Global Configura
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map ip dscp (Global Configuration)
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show map ip precedence Use this com
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Mirror Port Commands MIRROR PORT CO
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PORT TRUNKING COMMANDS Example The
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lacp PORT TRUNKING COMMANDS Use thi
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Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Actio
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UPGRADING FIRMWARE VIA THE SERIAL P
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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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that VLANs defined in each switch c
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subnetwork, one of the routers is m
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Transmission Control Protocol/Inter
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A address table 2-30 B BOOTP 2-11 b
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