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Cisco Field Manual: Catalyst Switch Configuration
Cisco Field Manual: Catalyst Switch Configuration
Table of Contents
Copyright
About the Authors
About the Technical Reviewers
Acknowledgments
Icons Used in This Book
Command Syntax Conventions
Introduction
Features
How to Use This Book
Chapter1.CLI Usage
Section 1-1. Catalyst Operating System (COS)
Section 1-2. Cisco Internetwork Operating System (IOS) Software
Section 1-3. ROM Monitor
Chapter2.Switch Functionality
Section 2-1. Catalyst Switch Families
Section 2-2. Switched Campus Network Designs
Further Reading
Chapter3.Supervisor Engine Configuration
Section 3-1. Prompts and Banners
Section 3-2. IP Addressing Services
Section 3-3. Passwords and Password Recovery
Section 3-4. Managing Modules
Section 3-5. File Management and Boot Parameters
Section 3-6. Redundant Supervisors
Section 3-7. Cisco Discovery Protocol
Section 3-8. Time and Calendar
Further Reading
Chapter4.Layer 2 Interface Configuration
Section 4-1. Switching Table
Section 4-2. Port Selection
Section 4-3. Ethernet
Section 4-4. EtherChannel
Section 4-5. Token Ring
Section 4-6. ATM LANE
Further Reading
Chapter5.Layer 3 Interface Configuration
Section 5-1. Layer 3 Switching
Section 5-2. Layer 3 Ethernet Interfaces
Section 5-3. Layer 3 EtherChannels
Section 5-4. WAN Interfaces
Section 5-5. Virtual Interfaces
Section 5-6. Routing Tables
Further Reading
Chapter6.VLANs and Trunking
Section 6-1. VLAN Configuration
Section 6-2. VLAN Port Assignments
Section 6-3. Trunking
Section 6-4. VLAN Trunking Protocol
Section 6-5. GVRP
Section 6-6. Private VLANs
Further Reading
Chapter7.Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
Section 7-1. STP Operation
Section 7-2. STP Configuration
Section 7-3. STP Convergence Tuning
Section 7-4. Navigating a Spanning-Tree Topology
Further Reading
Chapter8.Multilayer Switching
Section 8-1. Multilayer Switching
Section 8-2. Cisco Express Forwarding
Section 8-3. NetFlow Data Export
Section 8-4. MSFC Redundancy with Single Router Mode
Section 8-5. MSFC Redundancy with Configuration Synchronization
Section 8-6. Router Redundancy with HSRP
Further Reading
Chapter9.Multicast
Multicast Addressing
Section 9-1. IGMP Snooping
Section 9-2. CGMP
Section 9-3. GMRP
Section 9-4. RGMP
Further Reading
Chapter10.Server Load Balancing (SLB)
Section 10-1. SLB
Section 10-2. SLB Firewall Load Balancing
Section 10-3. SLB Probes
Further Reading
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