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Table of contents
Document Outline
- Chapter 1 Switch Management
- Chapter 2 Basic Switch Configuration
- 2.1 Commands for Basic Switch Configuration
- 2.1.1 Commands for Basic Configuration
- 2.1.1.1 authentication login
- 2.1.1.2 calendar set
- 2.1.1.3 config
- 2.1.1.4 debug ssh-server
- 2.1.1.5 dir
- 2.1.1.6 enable
- 2.1.1.7 enable password
- 2.1.1.8 exec-timeout
- 2.1.1.9 exit
- 2.1.1.10 help
- 2.1.1.11 hostname
- 2.1.1.12 ip host
- 2.1.1.13 ipv6 host
- 2.1.1.14 ip http server
- 2.1.1.15 login
- 2.1.1.16 language
- 2.1.1.17 login local
- 2.1.1.18 password
- 2.1.1.19 ping
- 2.1.1.20 ping6
- 2.1.1.21 reload
- 2.1.1.22 service password-encryption
- 2.1.1.23 service terminal-length
- 2.1.1.24 set default
- 2.1.1.25 setup
- 2.1.1.26 terminal length
- 2.1.1.27 terminal monitor
- 2.1.1.28 traceroute
- 2.1.1.29 traceroute6
- 2.1.1.30 cli username
- 2.1.1.31 username password
- 2.1.1.32 username nopassword
- 2.1.1.33 write
- 2.1.1 Commands for Basic Configuration
- 2.2 Monitor and Debug Command
- 2.2.1 Ping
- 2.2.2 Ping6
- 2.2.3 Telnet
- 2.2.4 SSH
- 2.2.5 Traceroute
- 2.2.6 Traceroute6
- 2.2.7 Show
- 2.2.7.1 Commands for Show
- 2.2.7.1.1 show calendar
- 2.2.7.1.2 show debugging
- 2.2.7.1.3 show history
- 2.2.7.1.4 show memory
- 2.2.7.1.5 show running-config
- 2.2.7.1.6 show ssh-server
- 2.2.7.1.7 show ssh-user
- 2.2.7.1.8 show startup-config
- 2.2.7.1.9 show interface switchport
- 2.2.7.1.10 show users
- 2.2.7.1.11 show tcp
- 2.2.7.1.12 show udp
- 2.2.7.1.13 show version
- 2.2.7.1 Commands for Show
- 2.2.8 Debug
- 2.2.9 System log
- 2.3 Configurate Switch IP Addresses
- 2.4 SNMP Configuration
- 2.4.1 Introduction To SNMP
- 2.4.2 SNMP Configuration Task List
- 2.4.3 Commands for SNMP
- 2.4.3.1 rmon
- 2.4.3.2 show snmp
- 2.4.3.3 show snmp status
- 2.4.3.4 snmp-server community
- 2.4.3.5 snmp-server
- 2.4.3.6 snmp-server enable traps
- 2.4.3.7 snmp-server host
- 2.4.3.8 debug snmp mib
- 2.4.3.9 debug snmp keneral
- 2.4.3.10 show snmp engineid
- 2.4.3.11 show snmp group
- 2.4.3.12 show snmp mib
- 2.4.3.13 show snmp user
- 2.4.3.14 show snmp view
- 2.4.3.15 snmp-server engineid
- 2.4.3.16 snmp-server group
- 2.4.3.17 snmp-server SecurityIP enable
- 2.4.3.18 snmp-server view
- 2.4.3.19 snmp-server user
- 2.4.3.20 snmp-server securityip
- 2.4.4 Typical SNMP Configuration Examples
- 2.4.5 SNMP Troubleshooting
- 2.5 Switch Upgrade
- 2.6 Security Feature Configuration
- 2.6.1 Security Feature Introduction
- 2.6.2 Security Feature Configuration
- 2.6.2.1 Prevent IP Spoofing Function Configuration Task Sequence
- 2.6.2.2 Prevent TCP Unauthorized Label Attack Function Configuration Task Sequence
- 2.6.2.3 Anti Port Cheat Function Configuration Task Sequence
- 2.6.2.4 Prevent TCP Fragment Attack Function Configuration Task Sequence
- 2.6.2.5 Prevent ICMP Fragment Attack Function Configuration Task Sequence
- 2.6.3 Commands for Security Feature
- 2.6.3.1 dosattack-check srcip-equal-dstip enable
- 2.6.3.2 dosattack-check ipv4-first-fragment enable
- 2.6.3.3 dosattack-check tcp-flags enable
- 2.6.3.4 dosattack-check srcport-equal-dstport enable
- 2.6.3.5 dosattack-check tcp-fragment enable
- 2.6.3.6 dosattack-check tcp-header
- 2.6.3.7 dosattack-check icmp-attacking enable
- 2.6.3.8 dosattack-check icmpv4-size
- 2.6.3.9 dosattack-check icmpv6-size
- 2.6.4 Security Feature Example
- 2.7 Jumbo Configuration
- 2.8 sFlow Configuration
- 2.9 TACACS+ Configuration
- 2.10 Web Management
- 2.1 Commands for Basic Switch Configuration
- Chapter 3 Port Configuration
- 3.1 Introduction to Port
- 3.2 Port Configuration
- 3.2.1 Network Port Configuration
- 3.2.1.1 Network Port Configuration Task List
- 3.2.1.2 Commands for Network Port Configuration
- 3.2.1.2.1 combo-forced-mode
- 3.2.1.2.2 clear counters
- 3.2.1.2.3 description
- 3.2.1.2.4 flow control
- 3.2.1.2.5 interface Ethernet
- 3.2.1.2.6 loopback
- 3.2.1.2.7 mdi
- 3.2.1.2.8 negotiation
- 3.2.1.2.9 rate-limit
- 3.2.1.2.10 rate-suppression
- 3.2.1.2.11 show interface status
- 3.2.1.2.12 shutdown
- 3.2.1.2.13 speed-duplex
- 3.2.2 VLAN Interface Configuration
- 3.2.3 Network Management Port Configuration
- 3.2.1 Network Port Configuration
- 3.3 Port Mirroring Configuration
- 3.4 Port Configuration Example
- 3.5 Port Troubleshooting
- 3.6 Web Management
- 3.6.1 Ethernet port configuration
- 3.6.2 Physical port configuration
- 3.6.3 Bandwidth control
- 3.6.4 Vlan interface configuration
- 3.6.5 Allocate IP address for L3 port
- 3.6.6 L3 port IP addr mode configuration
- 3.6.7 Port mirroring configuration
- 3.6.8 Mirror configuration
- 3.6.9 Port debug and maintenance
- 3.6.10 Show port information
- Chapter 4 Port Channel Configuration
- Chapter 5 VLAN Configuration
- 5.1 VLAN Configuration
- 5.2 GVRP Configuration
- 5.3 Dot1q-tunnel Configuration
- 5.4 VLAN-translation Configuration
- 5.5 Dynamic VLAN Configuration
- 5.5.1 Dynamic VLAN Introduction
- 5.5.2 Dynamic VLAN Configuration
- 5.5.2.1 Dynamic VLAN Configuration Task Sequence
- 5.5.2.2 Commands for Dynamic VLAN Configuration
- 5.5.2.2.1 dynamic-vlan mac-vlan prefer
- 5.5.2.2.2 dynamic-vlan subnet-vlan prefer
- 5.5.2.2.3 mac-vlan
- 5.5.2.2.4 protocol-vlan
- 5.5.2.2.5 show dynamic-vlan prefer
- 5.5.2.2.6 show mac-vlan
- 5.5.2.2.7 show mac-vlan interface
- 5.5.2.2.8 show protocol-vlan
- 5.5.2.2.9 show subnet-vlan
- 5.5.2.2.10 show subnet-vlan interface
- 5.5.2.2.11 subnet-vlan
- 5.5.2.2.12 switchport mac-vlan enable
- 5.5.2.2.13 switchport subnet-vlan enable
- 5.5.3 Typical Application Of The Dynamic VLAN
- 5.5.4 Dynamic VLAN Troubleshooting
- 5.6 Voice VLAN Configuration
- Chapter 6 MAC Table Configuration
- 6.1 Introduction to MAC Table
- 6.2 Commands for MAC address table configuration
- 6.3 Typical Configuration Examples
- 6.4 Troubleshooting
- 6.5 MAC Address Function Extension
- 6.5.1 MAC Address Binding
- 6.5.1.1 Introduction to MAC Address Binding
- 6.5.1.2 MAC Address Binding Configuration Task List
- 6.5.1.3 Commands for Mac Address Binding configuration
- 6.5.1.3.1 clear port-security dynamic
- 6.5.1.3.2 port-security
- 6.5.1.3.3 port-security convert
- 6.5.1.3.4 port-security mac-address
- 6.5.1.3.5 port-security maximum
- 6.5.1.3.6 port-security timeout
- 6.5.1.3.7 port-security violation
- 6.5.1.3.8 show port-security
- 6.5.1.3.9 show port-security address
- 6.5.1.3.10 show port-security interface
- 6.5.1.4 Binding MAC Address Binding Troubleshooting
- 6.5.1 MAC Address Binding
- Chapter 7 MSTP Configuration
- 7.1 MSTP Introduction
- 7.2 MSTP Configuration Task List
- 7.3 Commands for MSTP
- 7.3.1 abort
- 7.3.2 exit
- 7.3.3 instance vlan
- 7.3.4 name
- 7.3.5 revision-level
- 7.3.6 spanning-tree
- 7.3.7 spanning-tree format
- 7.3.8 spanning-tree forward-time
- 7.3.9 spanning-tree hello-time
- 7.3.10 spanning-tree link-type p2p
- 7.3.11 spanning-tree maxage
- 7.3.12 spanning-tree max-hop
- 7.3.13 spanning-tree mcheck
- 7.3.14 spanning-tree mode
- 7.3.15 spanning-tree mst configuration
- 7.3.16 spanning-tree mst cost
- 7.3.17 spanning-tree mst port-priority
- 7.3.18 spanning-tree mst priority
- 7.3.19 spanning-tree portfast
- 7.3.20 spanning-tree digest-snooping
- 7.3.21 spanning-tree tcflush (global mode)
- 7.3.22 spanning-tree tcflush (port mode)
- 7.4 MSTP Example
- 7.5 MSTP Troubleshooting
- 7.6 Web Management
- 7.6.1 MSTP field operation
- 7.6.2 MSTP port operation
- 7.6.3 MSTP global control
- 7.6.3.1 MSTP global protocol port configuration
- 7.6.3.2 Forward delay time configuration
- 7.6.3.3 Hello_time configuration
- 7.6.3.4 Set the max age time for BPDU information in the switch
- 7.6.3.5 Set the max hop count support for BPDU transmitting in MSTP field
- 7.6.3.6 Set bridge priority of the specified instance for the switch
- 7.6.4 Show MSTP setting
- Chapter 8 QoS And PBR Configuration
- 8.1 QoS Configuration
- 8.1.1 Introduction to QoS
- 8.1.2 QoS Configuration Task List
- 8.1.3 Commands for QoS
- 8.1.3.1 class
- 8.1.3.2 class-map
- 8.1.3.3 match
- 8.1.3.4 set
- 8.1.3.5 mls qos
- 8.1.3.6 mls qos cos
- 8.1.3.7 mls qos aggregate-policer
- 8.1.3.8 mls qos trust
- 8.1.3.9 mls qos dscp-mutation
- 8.1.3.10 mls qos map
- 8.1.3.11 police
- 8.1.3.12 police aggregate
- 8.1.3.13 policy-map
- 8.1.3.14 queue mode
- 8.1.3.15 service-policy
- 8.1.3.16 wrr-queue bandwidth
- 8.1.3.17 wrr-queue cos-map
- 8.1.4 QoS Example
- 8.1.5 QoS Troubleshooting
- 8.2 PBR Configuration
- 8.1 QoS Configuration
- Chapter 9 L3 Forward Configuration
- 9.1 Layer 3 Interface
- 9.2 IP Configuration
- 9.2.1 Introduction to IPv4, IPv6
- 9.2.2 IP Configuration
- 9.2.2.1 IPv4 address configuration
- 9.2.2.2 Commands for IPv4 address
- 9.2.2.3 IPv6 Configuration
- 9.2.2.3.1 Commands for IPv6 configuration
- 9.2.2.3.1.1 ipv6 enable
- 9.2.2.3.1.2 ipv6 address
- 9.2.2.3.1.3 ipv6 route
- 9.2.2.3.1.4 ipv6 nd dad attempts
- 9.2.2.3.1.5 ipv6 nd ns-interval
- 9.2.2.3.1.6 ipv6 nd suppress-ra
- 9.2.2.3.1.7 ipv6 nd ra-lifetime
- 9.2.2.3.1.8 ipv6 nd min-ra-interval
- 9.2.2.3.1.9 ipv6 nd max-ra-interval
- 9.2.2.3.1.10 ipv6 nd prefix
- 9.2.2.3.1.11 ipv6 nd prefix
- 9.2.2.3.1.12 ipv6 neighbor
- 9.2.2.3.1.13 interface tunnel
- 9.2.2.3.1.14 ping6
- 9.2.2.3.1.15 tunnel source
- 9.2.2.3.1.16 tunnel destination
- 9.2.2.3.1.17 tunnel nexthop
- 9.2.2.3.1.18 tunnel 6to4-relay
- 9.2.2.3.1.19 tunnel mode
- 9.2.2.3.1.20 clear ipv6 neighbor
- 9.2.2.3.1 Commands for IPv6 configuration
- 9.2.3 IP Configuration Examples
- 9.2.4 IP Troubleshooting
- 9.2.4.1 Commands for Monitor And Debug
- 9.2.4.1.1 show ip traffic
- 9.2.4.1.2 debug ip packet
- 9.2.4.1.3 debug ipv6 packet
- 9.2.4.1.4 debug ipv6 icmp
- 9.2.4.1.5 debug ipv6 nd
- 9.2.4.1.6 debug ipv6 tunnel packet
- 9.2.4.1.7 show ipv6 interface
- 9.2.4.1.8 show ipv6 route
- 9.2.4.1.9 show ipv6 neighbors
- 9.2.4.1.10 show ipv6 traffic
- 9.2.4.1.11 show ipv6 enable
- 9.2.4.1.12 show ipv6 tunnel
- 9.2.4.1 Commands for Monitor And Debug
- 9.3 IP Forwarding
- 9.4 URPF
- 9.5 ARP
- Chapter 10 DHCP Configuration
- 10.1 Introduction to DHCP
- 10.2 DHCP Server Configuration
- 10.2.1 DHCP Sever Configuration Task List
- 10.2.2 Commands for DHCP Server Configuration
- 10.2.2.1 bootfile
- 10.2.2.2 client-identifier
- 10.2.2.3 client-name
- 10.2.2.4 default-router
- 10.2.2.5 dns-server
- 10.2.2.6 domain-name
- 10.2.2.7 hardware-address
- 10.2.2.8 host
- 10.2.2.9 ip dhcp conflict logging
- 10.2.2.10 ip dhcp excluded-address
- 10.2.2.11 ip dhcp pool
- 10.2.2.12 loghost dhcp
- 10.2.2.13 lease
- 10.2.2.14 netbios-name-server
- 10.2.2.15 netbios-node-type
- 10.2.2.16 network-address
- 10.2.2.17 next-server
- 10.2.2.18 option
- 10.2.2.19 service dhcp
- 10.3 DHCP Relay Configuration
- 10.4 DHCP Configuration Example
- 10.5 DHCP Troubleshooting
- 10.6 Web Management
- 10.6.1 DHCP server configuration
- 10.6.1.1 Enable DHCP
- 10.6.1.2 Address pool configuration
- 10.6.1.3 Client's default gateway configuration
- 10.6.1.4 Client DNS server configuration
- 10.6.1.5 Client WINS server configuration
- 10.6.1.6 DHCP file server address configuration
- 10.6.1.7 DHCP network parameter configuration
- 10.6.1.8 Manual address pool configuration
- 10.6.1.9 Excluded address
- 10.6.1.10 DHCP packet statistics
- 10.6.1.11 DHCP relay configuration
- 10.6.2 DHCP debugging
- 10.6.1 DHCP server configuration
- Chapter 11 SNTP Configuration
- Chapter 12 Prevent ARP, ND Spoofing Configuration
- Chapter 13 Routing Protocol
- 13.1 Routing Protocol Overview
- 13.2 IP Routing Policy
- 13.2.1 Introduction To Routing Policy
- 13.2.2 IP Routing Policy Configuration Task List
- 13.2.3 Commands for Routing Policy
- 13.2.3.1 ip prefix-list description
- 13.2.3.2 ip prefix-list seq
- 13.2.3.3 match as-path
- 13.2.3.4 match community
- 13.2.3.5 match interface
- 13.2.3.6 match ip
- 13.2.3.7 match metric
- 13.2.3.8 match origin
- 13.2.3.9 match route-type
- 13.2.3.10 match tag
- 13.2.3.11 route-map
- 13.2.3.12 set aggregator
- 13.2.3.13 set as-path
- 13.2.3.14 set atomic-aggregate
- 13.2.3.15 set comm-list
- 13.2.3.16 set community
- 13.2.3.17 set extcommunity
- 13.2.3.18 set ip next-hop
- 13.2.3.19 set local-preference
- 13.2.3.20 set metric
- 13.2.3.21 set metric-type
- 13.2.3.22 set origin
- 13.2.3.23 set originator-id
- 13.2.3.24 set tag
- 13.2.3.25 set vpnv4 next-hop
- 13.2.3.26 set weight
- 13.2.4 Configuration Examples
- 13.2.5 Troubleshooting
- 13.3 Static Route
- 13.4 RIP
- 13.4.1 Introduction to RIP
- 13.4.2 RIP Configuration Task List
- 13.4.3 Commands for RIP
- 13.4.3.1 accept-lifetime
- 13.4.3.2 address-family ipv4
- 13.4.3.3 clear ip rip route
- 13.4.3.4 debug rip
- 13.4.3.5 default-information originate
- 13.4.3.6 default-metric
- 13.4.3.7 distance
- 13.4.3.8 distribute-list
- 13.4.3.9 exit-address-family
- 13.4.3.10 ip rip authentication key
- 13.4.3.11 ip rip authentication mode
- 13.4.3.12 ip rip authentication string
- 13.4.3.13 ip rip authentication cisco-compatible
- 13.4.3.14 ip rip receive-packet
- 13.4.3.15 ip rip receive version
- 13.4.3.16 ip rip send-packet
- 13.4.3.17 ip rip send version
- 13.4.3.18 ip rip split-horizon
- 13.4.3.19 key
- 13.4.3.20 key chain
- 13.4.3.21 key-string
- 13.4.3.22 maximum-prefix
- 13.4.3.23 neighbor
- 13.4.3.24 network
- 13.4.3.25 offset-list
- 13.4.3.26 passive-interface
- 13.4.3.27 recv-buffer-size
- 13.4.3.28 redistribute
- 13.4.3.29 route
- 13.4.3.30 router rip
- 13.4.3.31 send-lifetime
- 13.4.3.32 timers basic
- 13.4.3.33 version
- 13.4.4 RIP Examples
- 13.4.5 RIP Troubleshooting
- 13.5 RIPng
- 13.5.1 Introduction to RIPng
- 13.5.2 RIPng Configuration Task List
- 13.5.3 Commands For RIPng
- 13.5.3.1 aggregate-address
- 13.5.3.2 clear ipv6 route
- 13.5.3.3 default-information originate
- 13.5.3.4 default-metric
- 13.5.3.5 ipv6 rip split-horizon
- 13.5.3.6 distribute-list
- 13.5.3.7 ipv6 router rip
- 13.5.3.8 neighbor
- 13.5.3.9 Offset-list
- 13.5.3.10 passive-interface
- 13.5.3.11 redistribute
- 13.5.3.12 route
- 13.5.3.13 router ipv6 rip
- 13.5.4 RIPng Configuration Examples
- 13.5.5 RIPng Troubleshooting
- 13.6 OSPF
- 13.6.1 Introduction to OSPF
- 13.6.2 OSPF Configuration Task List
- 13.6.3 Commands for OSPF
- 13.6.3.1 area authentication
- 13.6.3.2 area default cost
- 13.6.3.3 area filter-list
- 13.6.3.4 area nssa
- 13.6.3.5 area range
- 13.6.3.6 area shortcut
- 13.6.3.7 area stub
- 13.6.3.8 area virtual-link
- 13.6.3.9 auto-cost reference-bandwidth
- 13.6.3.10 capability opaque
- 13.6.3.11 compatible rfc1583
- 13.6.3.12 clear ip ospf process
- 13.6.3.13 distance
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