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Cisco Catalyst 3120 Software Manual (1224 pages)
Catalyst Blade Switch for HP
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 14.21 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Related Publications
44
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
45
Features
47
Chapter 1 Overview
48
Deployment Features
48
Performance Features
49
Manageability Features
51
Management Options
51
Availability and Redundancy Features
52
VLAN Features
53
Security Features
54
Qos and Cos Features
56
Layer 3 Features
57
Monitoring Features
58
Default Settings after Initial Switch Configuration
59
Network Configuration Examples
62
Design Concepts for Using the Switch
62
Small to Medium-Sized Network
65
Where to Go Next
66
Using the Command-Line Interface
67
Understanding Command Modes
67
CHAPTER 2 C H a P T E R 2 Using the Command-Line Interface
68
Understanding the Help System
69
Understanding Abbreviated Commands
70
Understanding no and Default Forms of Commands
70
Understanding CLI Error Messages
71
Using Configuration Logging
71
Using Command History
72
Changing the Command History Buffer Size
72
Recalling Commands
72
Disabling the Command History Feature
73
Using Editing Features
73
Enabling and Disabling Editing Features
73
Editing Commands through Keystrokes
74
Editing Command Lines that Wrap
75
Searching and Filtering Output of Show and more Commands
76
Accessing the CLI
76
Accessing the CLI through a Console Connection or through Telnet
77
CHAPTER 3 Assigning the Switch IP Address and Default Gateway
79
Understanding the Boot Process
79
C H a P T E R 3 Assigning the Switch IP Address and Default Gateway
80
Assigning Switch Information
80
Default Switch Information
81
Understanding DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration
81
DHCP Client Request Process
82
Configuring DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration
83
DHCP Server Configuration Guidelines
83
Configuring the DNS
84
Configuring the TFTP Server
84
Configuring the Relay Device
85
Obtaining Configuration Files
85
Example Configuration
86
Manually Assigning IP Information
88
Checking and Saving the Running Configuration
89
Modifying the Startup Configuration
90
Automatically Downloading a Configuration File
90
Default Boot Configuration
90
Booting Manually
91
Specifying the Filename to Read and Write the System Configuration
91
Booting a Specific Software Image
92
Controlling Environment Variables
93
Scheduling a Reload of the Software Image
95
Configuring a Scheduled Reload
95
Displaying Scheduled Reload Information
96
Understanding Cisco Configuration Engine Software
97
Chapter 4 Configuring Cisco IO CN Agent
98
Configuration Service
98
Event Service
99
Namespace Mapper
99
What You Should Know about the CNS Ids and Device Hostnames
99
Configid
99
Deviceid
100
Hostname and Deviceid
100
Using Hostname, Deviceid, and Configid
100
Understanding Cisco IOS Agents
101
Initial Configuration
101
Incremental (Partial) Configuration
102
Synchronized Configuration
102
Configuring Cisco IOS Agents
102
Enabling Automated CNS Configuration
102
Enabling the CNS Event Agent
104
Enabling an Initial Configuration
105
Enabling the Cisco IOS CNS Agent
105
Enabling a Partial Configuration
109
Displaying CNS Configuration
110
Understanding Switch Stacks
111
Managing Switch Stack
112
Chapter 5 Managing Switch Stack
112
Switch Stack Membership
113
Stack Master Election and Re-Election
116
Stack Member Numbers
118
Switch Stack Bridge ID and Router MAC Address
118
Stack Member Priority Values
119
Switch Stack Offline Configuration
119
Effects of Adding a Provisioned Switch to a Switch Stack
119
Effects of Removing a Provisioned Switch from a Switch Stack
121
Effects of Replacing a Provisioned Switch in a Switch Stack
121
Hardware Compatibility and SDM Mismatch Mode in Switch Stacks
121
Switch Stack Software Compatibility Recommendations
121
Major Version Number Incompatibility Among Switches
122
Minor Version Number Incompatibility Among Switches
122
Understanding Auto-Upgrade and Auto-Advise
123
Auto-Upgrade and Auto-Advise Example Messages
124
Stack Protocol Version Compatibility
122
Incompatible Software and Stack Member Image Upgrades
126
Switch Stack Configuration Files
126
Additional Considerations for System-Wide Configuration on Switch Stacks
127
Switch Stack Management Connectivity
127
Switch Stack Configuration Files
128
Connectivity to Specific Stack Members
128
Connectivity to the Switch Stack through an IP Address
128
Connectivity to the Switch Stack through an SSH Session
128
Connectivity to the Switch Stack through Console Ports or Ethernet Management Ports
128
Switch Stack Configuration Scenarios
129
Configuring the Switch Stack
131
Default Switch Stack Configuration
131
Enabling Persistent MAC Address
131
Assigning a Stack Member Number
133
Assigning Stack Member Information
133
Setting the Stack Member Priority Value
133
Provisioning a New Member for a Switch Stack
134
Accessing the CLI of a Specific Stack Member
135
Displaying Switch Stack Information
135
Administering the Switch
137
Managing the System Time and Date
137
Understanding the System Clock
137
Chapter 6 Administering the Switch
138
Understanding Network Time Protocol
138
Configuring NTP
139
Configuring NTP Authentication
140
Default NTP Configuration
140
Configuring NTP Associations
141
Configuring NTP Broadcast Service
142
Configuring NTP Access Restrictions
144
Configuring the Source IP Address for NTP Packets
146
Displaying the NTP Configuration
147
Configuring Time and Date Manually
147
Setting the System Clock
147
Configuring the Time Zone
148
Displaying the Time and Date Configuration
148
Configuring Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time)
149
Configuring a System Name and Prompt
150
Configuring a System Name
151
Default System Name and Prompt Configuration
151
Understanding DNS
151
Default DNS Configuration
152
Setting up DNS
152
Displaying the DNS Configuration
153
Creating a Banner
153
Default Banner Configuration
153
Configuring a Message-Of-The-Day Login Banner
154
Configuring a Login Banner
155
Managing the MAC Address Table
155
Building the Address Table
156
MAC Addresses and Vlans
156
Changing the Address Aging Time
157
Default MAC Address Table Configuration
157
MAC Addresses and Switch Stacks
157
Configuring MAC Address Notification Traps
158
Removing Dynamic Address Entries
158
Adding and Removing Static Address Entries
160
Configuring Unicast MAC Address Filtering
161
Displaying Address Table Entries
163
Managing the ARP Table
163
CHAPTER 7 Configuring Switch-Based Authentication
165
Preventing Unauthorized Access to Your Switch
165
C H a P T E R 7 Configuring Switch-Based Authentication
166
Protecting Access to Privileged EXEC Commands
166
Default Password and Privilege Level Configuration
166
Protecting Enable and Enable Secret Passwords with Encryption
167
Setting or Changing a Static Enable Password
167
Disabling Password Recovery
169
Configuring Username and Password Pairs
170
Setting a Telnet Password for a Terminal Line
170
Configuring Multiple Privilege Levels
171
Setting the Privilege Level for a Command
172
Changing the Default Privilege Level for Lines
173
Logging into and Exiting a Privilege Level
173
Controlling Switch Access with TACACS
174
Understanding TACACS
174
Configuring TACACS
176
TACACS+ Operation
176
Default TACACS+ Configuration
177
Identifying the TACACS+ Server Host and Setting the Authentication Key
177
Configuring TACACS+ Login Authentication
178
Configuring TACACS+ Authorization for Privileged EXEC Access and Network Services
180
Displaying the TACACS+ Configuration
181
Starting TACACS+ Accounting
181
Controlling Switch Access with RADIUS
181
Understanding RADIUS
182
RADIUS Operation
183
Configuring RADIUS
184
Default RADIUS Configuration
184
Identifying the RADIUS Server Host
184
Configuring RADIUS Login Authentication
187
Defining AAA Server Groups
189
Configuring RADIUS Authorization for User Privileged Access and Network Services
191
Starting RADIUS Accounting
192
Configuring Settings for All RADIUS Servers
193
Configuring the Switch to Use Vendor-Specific RADIUS Attributes
193
Configuring the Switch for Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Server Communication
194
Displaying the RADIUS Configuration
195
Controlling Switch Access with Kerberos
195
Understanding Kerberos
196
Authenticating to a Boundary Switch
198
Kerberos Operation
198
Authenticating to Network Services
199
Configuring Kerberos
199
Obtaining a TGT from a KDC
199
Configuring the Switch for Local Authentication and Authorization
200
Configuring the Switch for Secure Shell
201
Limitations
202
SSH Servers, Integrated Clients, and Supported Versions
202
Understanding SSH
202
Configuration Guidelines
203
Configuring SSH
203
Limitations
203
Setting up the Switch to Run SSH
204
Configuring the SSH Server
205
Displaying the SSH Configuration and Status
206
Configuring the Switch for Secure Socket Layer HTTP
206
Understanding Secure HTTP Servers and Clients
206
Certificate Authority Trustpoints
207
Ciphersuites
208
Configuring a CA Trustpoint
209
Configuring Secure HTTP Servers and Clients
209
Default SSL Configuration
209
SSL Configuration Guidelines
209
Configuring the Secure HTTP Server
210
Configuring the Secure HTTP Client
212
Displaying Secure HTTP Server and Client Status
213
Configuring the Switch for Secure Copy Protocol
213
Information about Secure Copy
213
Understanding the SDM Templates
215
Chapter 8 Configuring SDM Template
216
Dual Ipv4 and Ipv6 SDM Templates
216
SDM Templates and Switch Stacks
217
Configuring the Switch SDM Template
218
Default SDM Template
218
SDM Template Configuration Guidelines
218
Setting the SDM Template
219
Displaying the SDM Templates
220
CHAPTER 9 Configuring IEEE 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
223
Understanding IEEE 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
223
C H a P T E R 9 Configuring IEEE 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
224
Device Roles
224
Authentication Process
225
Authentication Initiation and Message Exchange
227
IEEE 802.1X Authentication and Switch Stacks
229
Ports in Authorized and Unauthorized States
229
IEEE 802.1X Host Mode
230
IEEE 802.1X Accounting
231
IEEE 802.1X Accounting Attribute-Value Pairs
231
Using IEEE 802.1X Authentication with VLAN Assignment
232
Using IEEE 802.1X Authentication with Per-User Acls
234
Using IEEE 802.1X Authentication with Guest VLAN
235
Using IEEE 802.1X Authentication with Restricted VLAN
236
Using IEEE 802.1X Authentication with Inaccessible Authentication Bypass
237
Using IEEE 802.1X Authentication with Voice VLAN Ports
238
Using IEEE 802.1X Authentication with Port Security
239
Using IEEE 802.1X Authentication with MAC Authentication Bypass
240
Using IEEE 802.1X Authentication with Wake-On-LAN
240
Network Admission Control Layer 2 IEEE 802.1X Validation
242
Using Multidomain Authentication
242
Using Web Authentication
243
Configuring Ieee 802.1X Authentication
244
Web Authentication with Automatic MAC Check
244
Default IEEE 802.1X Authentication Configuration
245
IEEE 802.1X Authentication Configuration Guidelines
246
VLAN Assignment, Guest VLAN, Restricted VLAN, and Inaccessible Authentication Bypass
247
MAC Authentication Bypass
248
Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication
248
Configuring the Switch-To-RADIUS-Server Communication
250
Configuring the Host Mode
251
Configuring Periodic Re-Authentication
252
Manually Re-Authenticating a Client Connected to a Port
252
Changing the Quiet Period
253
Changing the Switch-To-Client Retransmission Time
253
Setting the Switch-To-Client Frame-Retransmission Number
254
Configuring IEEE 802.1X Accounting
255
Setting the Re-Authentication Number
255
Configuring a Guest VLAN
256
Configuring a Restricted VLAN
257
Configuring the Inaccessible Authentication Bypass Feature
259
Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication with Wol
261
Configuring MAC Authentication Bypass
262
Configuring NAC Layer 2 IEEE 802.1X Validation
263
Configuring Web Authentication
264
Disabling IEEE 802.1X Authentication on the Port
266
Displaying IEEE 802.1X Statistics and Status
267
Resetting the IEEE 802.1X Authentication Configuration to the Default Values
267
CHAPTER 10 Configuring Interface Characteristics
269
Understanding Interface Types
269
C H a P T E R 10 Configuring Interface Characteristics
270
Port-Based Vlans
270
Switch Ports
270
Access Ports
271
Trunk Ports
271
Routed Ports
272
Tunnel Ports
272
Etherchannel Port Groups
273
Switch Virtual Interfaces
273
Connecting Interfaces
274
Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
274
Using Interface Configuration Mode
275
Procedures for Configuring Interfaces
276
Configuring a Range of Interfaces
277
Configuring and Using Interface Range Macros
278
Using the Internal Ethernet Management Port
280
Understanding the Internal Ethernet Management Port
280
Layer 3 Routing Configuration Guidelines
282
Supported Features on the Ethernet Management Port
282
Monitoring the Ethernet Management Port
283
TFTP and the Ethernet Management Port
283
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces
283
Default Ethernet Interface Configuration
284
Configuring Interface Speed and Duplex Mode
285
Speed and Duplex Configuration Guidelines
285
Setting the Interface Speed and Duplex Parameters
286
Configuring IEEE 802.3X Flow Control
287
Configuring Auto-MDIX on an Interface
288
Adding a Description for an Interface
289
Configuring Layer 3 Interfaces
289
Configuring the System MTU
291
Monitoring and Maintaining the Interfaces
293
Monitoring Interface Status
293
Clearing and Resetting Interfaces and Counters
294
Shutting down and Restarting the Interface
294
CHAPTER 11 Configuring Smartports Macros 11-1
295
Understanding Smartports Macros
295
C H a P T E R 11 Configuring Smartports Macros
296
Default Smartports Macro Configuration
296
Smartports Macro Configuration Guidelines
297
Creating Smartports Macros
298
Applying Smartports Macros
299
Applying Cisco-Default Smartports Macros
300
Displaying Smartports Macros
302
Understanding Vlans
303
Chapter 12 Configuring VLAN
304
Supported Vlans
304
VLAN Port Membership Modes
305
Configuring Normal-Range Vlans
306
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Cisco Catalyst 3120 Command Reference Manual (982 pages)
Catalyst Blade Switch 3120 for HP Command Reference
Brand:
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| Category:
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Related Publications
20
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
21
CHAPTER 1 Using the Command-Line Interface
23
Accessing the Switch
23
C H a P T E R 1 Using the Command-Line Interface
24
CLI Command Modes
25
User EXEC Mode
25
Privileged EXEC Mode
26
Global Configuration Mode
27
Config-Vlan Mode
27
VLAN Configuration Mode
27
Line Configuration Mode
27
CHAPTER 2 Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3120 for HP Cisco IOS Commands
29
Aaa Accounting Dot1X
29
C H a P T E R 2 Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3120 for HP Cisco IOS Commands
31
Aaa Authentication Dot1X
31
Aaa Authorization Network
33
Action
34
Archive Copy-Sw
36
Archive Download-Sw
39
Archive Tar
43
Archive Upload-Sw
46
Arp Access-List
48
Auto Qos Voip
50
Boot Auto-Copy-Sw
54
Boot Auto-Download-Sw
55
Boot Boothlpr
57
Boot Config-File
58
Boot Enable-Break
59
Boot Helper
60
Boot Helper-Config-File
61
Boot Manual
62
Boot Private-Config-File
63
Boot System
64
Channel-Group
66
Channel-Protocol
70
Class
72
Class-Map
74
Clear Dot1X
76
Clear Eap
77
Clear Errdisable Interface
78
Clear Ip Arp Inspection Log
79
Clear Ip Arp Inspection Statistics
80
Clear Ip Dhcp Snooping
81
Clear Ipc
83
Clear L2Protocol-Tunnel Counters
84
Clear Lacp
85
Clear Logging
86
Clear Mac Address-Table
87
Clear Mac Address-Table Move Update
88
Clear Pagp
89
Clear Port-Security
90
Clear Spanning-Tree Counters
92
Clear Spanning-Tree Detected-Protocols
93
Clear Vmps Statistics
94
Clear Vtp Counters
95
Copy Logging Onboard
96
Define Interface-Range
98
Delete
100
Deny (ARP Access-List Configuration)
101
Deny (Ipv6 Access-List Configuration)
103
Deny (MAC Access-List Configuration)
108
Diagnostic Monitor
111
Diagnostic Schedule
113
Diagnostic Start
115
Dot1X
118
Dot1X Auth-Fail Max-Attempts
120
Dot1X Auth-Fail Vlan
122
Dot1X Control-Direction
124
Dot1X Critical (Global Configuration)
126
Dot1X Critical (Interface Configuration)
128
Dot1X Default
130
Dot1X Fallback
131
Dot1X Guest-Vlan
132
Dot1X Host-Mode
134
Dot1X Initialize
135
Dot1X Mac-Auth-Bypass
136
Dot1X Max-Reauth-Req
138
Dot1X Max-Req
139
Dot1X Pae
140
Dot1X Port-Control
141
Dot1X Re-Authenticate
143
Dot1X Reauthentication
144
Dot1X Timeout
145
Duplex
148
Errdisable Detect Cause
150
Errdisable Recovery
152
Exception Crashinfo
155
Fallback Profile
156
Flowcontrol
158
Hw-Module
160
Interface Port-Channel
162
Interface Range
164
Interface Configuration Mode
167
Interface Vlan
167
Ip Access-Group
169
Ip Address
172
Ip Admission
174
Ip Admission Name Proxy Http
175
Ip Arp Inspection Filter Vlan
177
Ip Arp Inspection Limit
179
Ip Arp Inspection Log-Buffer
181
Ip Arp Inspection Trust
183
Ip Arp Inspection Validate
185
Ip Arp Inspection Vlan
187
Ip Arp Inspection Vlan Logging
188
Ip Dhcp Snooping
190
Ip Dhcp Snooping Binding
191
Ip Dhcp Snooping Database
193
Ip Dhcp Snooping Information Option
195
Ip Dhcp Snooping Information Option Allow-Untrusted
197
Ip Dhcp Snooping Information Option Format Remote-ID
199
Ip Dhcp Snooping Limit Rate
200
Ip Dhcp Snooping Trust
201
Ip Dhcp Snooping Verify
202
Ip Dhcp Snooping Vlan
203
Ip Dhcp Snooping Vlan Information Option Format-Type Circuit-ID String
204
Ip Igmp Filter
206
Ip Igmp Max-Groups
208
Ip Igmp Profile
210
Ip Igmp Snooping
212
Ip Igmp Snooping Last-Member-Query-Interval
214
Ip Igmp Snooping Querier
216
Ip Igmp Snooping Report-Suppression
218
Ip Igmp Snooping Tcn
220
Ip Igmp Snooping Tcn Flood
222
Ip Igmp Snooping Vlan Immediate-Leave
223
Ip Igmp Snooping Vlan Mrouter
224
Ip Igmp Snooping Vlan Static
226
Ip Snap Forwarding
228
Ip Source Binding
229
Ip Ssh
231
Ip Verify Source
233
Ipv6 Access-List
234
Ipv6 Mld Snooping
236
Ipv6 Mld Snooping Last-Listener-Query-Count
238
Ipv6 Mld Snooping Last-Listener-Query-Interval
240
Ipv6 Mld Snooping Listener-Message-Suppression
242
Ipv6 Mld Snooping Robustness-Variable
244
Ipv6 Mld Snooping Tcn
246
Ipv6 Mld Snooping Vlan
248
Ipv6 Traffic-Filter
250
L2Protocol-Tunnel
252
L2Protocol-Tunnel Cos
255
Lacp Port-Priority
256
Lacp System-Priority
258
Link State Group
260
Link State Track
262
Location (Global Configuration)
263
Location (Interface Configuration)
265
Logging File
267
Mac Access-Group
269
Mac Access-List Extended
271
Mac Address-Table Aging-Time
273
Mac Address-Table Move Update
274
Mac Address-Table Notification
276
Mac Address-Table Static
278
Mac Address-Table Static Drop
279
Macro Apply
281
Macro Description
284
Macro Global
285
Macro Global Description
288
Macro Name
289
Match (Access-Map Configuration)
292
Match (Class-Map Configuration)
294
MDIX Auto
297
Mls Qos
299
Mls Qos Aggregate-Policer
301
Mls Qos Cos
303
Mls Qos Dscp-Mutation
305
Mls Qos Map
307
Mls Qos Queue-Set Output Buffers
311
Mls Qos Queue-Set Output Threshold
313
Mls Qos Rewrite Ip Dscp
315
Mls Qos Srr-Queue Input Bandwidth
317
Mls Qos Srr-Queue Input Buffers
319
Mls Qos Srr-Queue Input Cos-Map
321
Mls Qos Srr-Queue Input Dscp-Map
323
Mls Qos Srr-Queue Input Priority-Queue
325
Mls Qos Srr-Queue Input Threshold
327
Mls Qos Srr-Queue Output Cos-Map
329
Mls Qos Srr-Queue Output Dscp-Map
331
Mls Qos Trust
333
Mls Qos Vlan-Based
335
Monitor Session
336
Mvr (Global Configuration)
341
Mvr (Interface Configuration)
344
Nsf
347
Pagp Learn-Method
349
Pagp Port-Priority
351
Permit (ARP Access-List Configuration)
353
Permit (Ipv6 Access-List Configuration)
355
Permit (MAC Access-List Configuration)
361
Cisco Catalyst 3120 Hardware Installation Manual (76 pages)
Blade Switch
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 2.57 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
7
Audience
7
Organization
7
Purpose
7
Conventions
8
Related Publications
8
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
9
Chapter 1 Product Overview
11
Switch Module Features Overview
11
Switch Module Features Overview
12
Other Features
13
Cisco Twingig Converter Module
13
Gigabit Ethernet Module Slots
13
Switch Module Console Port
13
10-Gigabit Ethernet Module Slots
14
10/100/1000 Ports
14
Cisco Twingig Converter Module
14
Leds
15
Power Connectors
18
Stackwise Plus Ports
18
Management Options
18
Using the Device Manager
18
Using the Device Manager
19
Network Configurations
20
Other Management Options
20
Using the Command-Line Interface
20
Using the Onboard Administrator CLI and GUI
20
Switch Installation
21
Chapter 2 Switch Installation
22
Safety Warnings
22
Installation Guidelines
23
Verifying Package Contents
24
Preparing for Installation
24
HP C-Class Bladesystem Enclosure Architecture
25
Installing the Switch Module in the Blade Enclosure
26
Switch Module IP Addresses
28
Setup
29
Using the Onboard Administrator to Assign an IP Address to the Switch Module and Running Express Setup
29
Using Express Setup
30
Using Express Setup
31
Setting the Installed Switch Module as the Stack Master
32
Refreshing the PC IP Address
33
Planning and Creating a Switch Stack
33
Stack Cabling Configurations
34
Connecting to the Stackwise Plus Ports
36
Installing Devices in the 10-Gigabit Ethernet Slots
37
Installing X2 Transceiver Modules and Cisco Converter Modules
37
Installing X2 Transceiver Modules and Cisco Converter Modules
38
Removing a Module
39
Installing SFP Modules
40
Connecting to the 10/100/1000 Ports
42
Planning 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port Connections
43
Where to Go Next
44
Troubleshooting
46
Diagnosing Problems
46
Verify the Switch Module POST Results
46
Clearing the Switch Module IP Address and Configuration
50
Replacing a Failed Stack Member
50
Locating the Switch Module Serial Number
51
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting
47
Confirm the Switch Module Connections
47
Look at the Switch Module Leds
47
Verify the Switch Module Performance
49
Appendix
53
Technical Specifications
53
Appendix A Technical Specification
54
Appendix
55
Connector and Cable Specifications
55
10/100/1000 Ports
55
Connector Specifications
55
A P P E N D I X B Connector and Cable Specifications
56
10-Gigabit Ethernet Module Interfaces
57
Cisco Twingig Converter Module Ports
57
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
7
Audience
7
Purpose
7
Organization
7
Conventions
8
Related Publications
8
Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines
9
Chapter 1 Product Overview
11
Switch Module Features Overview
11
Other Features
13
Switch Module Console Port
13
10/100/1000 Ports
13
10-Gigabit Ethernet Module Slots
14
Cisco Twingig Converter Module
14
Leds
15
Stackwise Plus Ports
18
Power Connectors
18
Management Options
18
Using the Device Manager
18
Using the Device Manager
19
Network Configurations
20
Other Management Options
20
Using the Command-Line Interface
20
Using the Onboard Administrator CLI and GUI
20
Chapter 2 Switch Installation
22
Safety Warnings
22
Installation Guidelines
23
Verifying Package Contents
24
Preparing for Installation
24
HP C-Class Bladesystem Enclosure Architecture
25
Installing the Switch Module in the Blade Enclosure
26
Switch Module IP Addresses
28
Setup
29
Using the Onboard Administrator to Assign an IP Address to the Switch Module and Running Express Setup
29
Using Express Setup
31
Setting the Installed Switch Module as the Stack Master
32
Planning and Creating a Switch Stack
33
Stack Cabling Configurations
34
Connecting to the Stackwise Plus Ports
36
Refreshing the PC IP Address
33
Installing Devices in the 10-Gigabit Ethernet Slots
37
Installing X2 Transceiver Modules and Cisco Converter Modules
37
Installing X2 Transceiver Modules and Cisco Converter Modules
38
Removing a Module
39
Installing SFP Modules
40
Connecting to the 10/100/1000 Ports
42
Planning 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port Connections
43
Where to Go Next
44
Troubleshooting
46
Diagnosing Problems
46
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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Overview
5
Features
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Deployment Options
8
Package Contents
9
Serial Number and Digital Documentation Portal QR Code
10
Front Panel
12
Front Panel Leds
15
Rear Panel
17
8-Port 1/10/25-Gb Network Module
19
4-Port 40-Gb Network Module
21
8-Port 10/100/1000Base-T Network Module with Hardware Bypass
23
Power Supply Module
28
Dual Fan Modules
30
Ssds
31
Supported SFP/SFP+/QSFP+ Transceivers
32
Hardware Specifications
36
Product ID Numbers
37
Power Cord Specifications
39
Installation Preparation
47
Installation Warnings
47
Network Equipment-Building System (NEBS) Statements
49
Safety Recommendations
51
Maintain Safety with Electricity
51
Prevent ESD Damage
52
Site Environment
52
Site Considerations
52
Power Supply Considerations
53
Rack Configuration Considerations
53
Rack-Mount the Chassis
55
Unpack and Inspect the Chassis
55
Rack-Mount the Chassis Using Brackets
56
Rack-Mount the Chassis Using Slide Rails
58
Ground the Chassis
65
Installation, Maintenance, and Upgrade
69
Install, Remove, and Replace the Network Module
69
Remove and Replace the SSD
71
Remove and Replace the Dual Fan Module
74
Remove and Replace the Power Supply Module
75
Connect the DC Power Supply Module
78
Secure the Power Cord on the Power Supply Module
80
Cisco Catalyst 3120 Hardware Installation Manual (84 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Firewall
| Size: 12.99 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Features
5
Deployment Options
8
Package Contents
9
Serial Number and QR Codes
10
Front Panel
12
Front Panel Leds
15
Rear Panel
17
1/10/25-Gb Network Module
19
40-Gb Network Module
21
Hardware Bypass Network Modules
23
10/100/1000Base-T Network Module with Hardware Bypass
24
1-Gbsx/10-Gbsr/10-Gblr/25-Gbsr/25-Gblrnetworkmodule with Hardware Bypass
26
Power Supply Module
28
Dual Fan Modules
30
Ssds
31
Supported SFP/SFP+/QSFP+ Transceivers
32
Hardware Specifications
36
Product ID Numbers
37
Power Cord Specifications
39
Installation Preparation
49
Installation Warnings
49
Safety Recommendations
51
Maintain Safety with Electricity
52
Power Supply Considerations
53
Prevent ESD Damage
53
Site Considerations
53
Site Environment
53
Rack Configuration Considerations
54
Cisco Catalyst 3120 Manual (42 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 10.59 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Features
1
Deployment Options
4
Package Contents
5
Serial Number and Digital Documentation Portal QR Code
6
Front Panel
8
Front Panel Leds
11
Rear Panel
13
8-Port 1/10/25-Gb Network Module
15
4-Port 40-Gb Network Module
17
8-Port 10/100/1000Base-T Network Module with Hardware Bypass
19
6-Port 1-Gb SX/10-Gb SR/10-Gb LR/25-Gb SR/25-Gb LR Network Module with Hardware Bypass
21
Power Supply Module
24
Dual Fan Modules
26
Ssds
27
Supported SFP/SFP+/QSFP+ Transceivers
29
Hardware Specifications
32
Product ID Numbers
33
Power Cord Specifications
35
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