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Cisco SFE2010 manuals available for free PDF download: Administration Manual, Datasheet, Firmware Upgrade Manual, Quick Start Manual
Cisco SFE2010 Administration Manual (410 pages)
48-port 10/100/1000 SFE/SGE Managed Switches
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 13.14 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: Getting Started
10
Starting the Application
10
Understanding the Interface
12
Using the Cisco Management Buttons
14
Using Screen and Table Options
14
Adding Device Information
14
Modifying Device Information
15
Deleting Device Information
16
Logging off of the Device
16
The about Page
16
Chapter 2: Managing Device Information
18
Defining System Information
18
Managing Stacking
20
Understanding Switch Operating Modes
20
Configuring a Stack
21
Stack Membership
23
Defining Stacking Unit ID
24
Adding, Replacing and Removing Stacking Members - Examples
30
Managing Stacks
32
Viewing Device Health
34
Resetting the Device
35
Defining Bonjour
36
Disabling Bonjour
38
TCAM Utilization
39
Tcam Allocation
40
Chapter 3: Configuring System Time
42
Defining System Time
42
Defining SNTP Settings
45
Defining SNTP Authentication
48
Chapter 4: Configuring Device Security
50
Passwords Management
50
Modifying the Local User Settings
52
Defining Authentication
53
Defining Profiles
53
Modifying an Authentication Profile
56
Mapping Authentication Profiles
57
Defining TACACS
59
Defining RADIUS
64
Defining Access Methods
69
Defining Access Profiles
70
Defining Profile Rules
74
Defining Traffic Control
81
Defining Storm Control
82
Defining Port Security
85
Defining 802.1X
89
Defining 802.1X Properties
90
Defining Port Authentication
91
Defining Authentication
96
Defining Authenticated Hosts
100
Defining Access Control
101
Defining MAC Based ACL
101
Defining IP Based ACL
109
Click the Edit Button. the Edit IP Based Acl Page
115
Defining Ipv6 Based Acls
121
Click the Edit Button. the Edit IP Based ACL Page
128
ACL Name - Displays the User-Defined Ipv6 Based Acls
128
Edit IP Based ACL Page
128
Matched to a Packet on a First-Match Basis
128
Protocol - Creates an ACE Based on a Specific Protocol. for a List of Available Protocols, See the Protocol Field Description in the Ipv6 Based ACL Page
128
The Edit IP Based ACL Page Contains the Following Fields
128
Defining ACL Binding
130
Defining Dos Prevention
132
Dos Global Settings
132
Defining Martian Addresses
134
Defining DHCP Snooping
136
Defining DHCP Snooping Properties
137
Defining DHCP Snooping on Vlans
138
Defining Trusted Interfaces
139
Binding Addresses to the DHCP Snooping Database
141
Defining IP Source Guard
144
Defining Dynamic ARP Inspection
150
Defining ARP Inspection Properties
151
Defining ARP Inspection Trusted Interfaces
153
Defining ARP Inspection List
155
Assigning ARP Inspection VLAN Settings
157
Chapter 5: Configuring Ports
160
Configuring Ports Settings for Layer 2 Enabled Devices
160
Edit Port
162
Device and the Client in both Directions Simultaneously
164
Half - Indicates that the Interface Supports Transmission between the Device and the Client in Only One Direction at a Time
164
In Layer 2 Mode
165
Configuring Ports Settings for Layer 3 Enabled Devices
166
Click a Specific Entry's Edit Button. the
168
Edit Port
168
Click Bridging > Port Management > Port Settings. the Port Settings Page Opens
168
Define the Unit Number
168
Modifying Port Settings
168
Chapter 6: Configuring Vlans
172
Defining VLAN Properties
173
Modifying Vlans
175
Defining VLAN Membership
176
Modifying VLAN Membership
178
Assigning Ports to Multiple Vlans
179
Defining GVRP Settings
182
Modifying GVRP Settings
183
Defining VLAN Interface Settings
185
Modifying VLAN Interface Settings
187
Defining Customer Vlans Using Qinq
189
Defining Multicast TV VLAN
190
Defining CPE VLAN Mapping
192
Defining Protocol Groups
193
Defining a Protocol Port
196
Chapter 7: Configuring IP Information
199
IP Addressing
199
Managing Ipv6
199
Viewing Ipv6 Routes Table
212
Layer 2 IP Addressing
213
Layer 3 IP Addressing
213
Defining Ipv4 Interface (Layer 2)
214
Defining Ipv4 Interface (Layer 3)
215
Enabling ARP Proxy (Layer 3)
218
Defining UDP Relay (Layer 3)
219
Defining DHCP Relay (Layer 2)
221
Defining DHCP Relay Interfaces
223
Defining DHCP Relay (Layer 3)
225
Arp
227
Defining IP Routing
230
Domain Name System
233
Defining DNS Servers
233
Mapping DNS Hosts
235
Chapter 8: Defining Address Tables
239
Defining Static Addresses
239
Defining Dynamic Addresses
242
Chapter 9: Configuring Multicast Forwarding
244
IGMP Snooping
244
Modifying IGMP Snooping
246
Defining Multicast Group
247
Modifying a Multicast Group
249
Configuring IGMP Snooping Mapping
251
Defining Multicast TV Membership
252
Defining Multicast Forwarding
253
Modifying Multicast Forwarding
254
Defining Unregistered Multicast Settings
255
Chapter 10: Configuring Spanning Tree
258
Defining Spanning Tree
258
Defining STP Properties
258
Defining Spanning Tree Interface Settings
261
Modifying Interface Settings
265
Defining Rapid Spanning Tree
267
Modifying RTSP
270
Defining Multiple Spanning Tree
272
Defining MSTP Properties
272
Defining MSTP Instance to VLAN
274
Defining MSTP Instance Settings
275
Defining MSTP Interface Settings
276
Chapter 11: Configuring Quality of Service
282
Defining General Settings
283
Defining Cos
283
Defining Qos Queue
285
Mapping Cos to Queue
287
Mapping DSCP to Queue
288
Configuring Bandwidth
289
Configuring VLAN Rate Limit
291
Defining Advanced Qos Mode
294
Configuring DSCP Mapping
295
Defining Class Mapping
297
Defining Aggregate Policer
299
Configuring Policy Table
302
Defining Policy Binding
306
Defining Qos Basic Mode
308
Rewriting DSCP Values
309
Chapter 12: Configuring SNMP
311
Configuring SNMP Security
312
Defining the SNMP Engine ID
312
Defining SNMP Views
314
Defining SNMP Users
316
Defining SNMP Groups
319
Defining SNMP Communities
323
Defining Trap Management
328
Defining Trap Settings
328
Configuring Station Management
329
Defining SNMP Filter Settings
336
Chapter 13: Managing System Files
338
Firmware Upgrade
339
Save Configuration
340
Copy Files
342
Active Image
344
Chapter 14: Managing Power-Over-Ethernet Devices
345
Defining Poe Settings
345
Chapter 15: Managing Device Diagnostics
349
Viewing Integrated Cable Tests
349
Performing Optical Tests
353
Configuring Port Mirroring
354
Modifying Port Mirroring
356
Viewing CPU Utilization
357
Chapter 16: Managing System Logs
359
Enabling System Logs
359
Viewing the Device Memory Logs
361
Clearing Message Logs
362
Viewing the Flash Logs
362
Clearing Flash Logs
363
Viewing Remote Logs
364
Modifying Syslog Server Settings
367
Chapter 17: Viewing Statistics
370
Viewing Ethernet Statistics
370
Defining Ethernet Interface
370
Viewing Etherlike Statistics
372
Viewing GVRP Statistics
374
Viewing EAP Statistics
376
Managing RMON Statistics
378
Viewing RMON Statistics
379
Resetting RMON Statistics Counters
381
Configuring RMON History
381
Defining RMON History Control
381
Viewing the RMON History Table
384
Defining RMON Events Control
386
Viewing the RMON Events Logs
389
Defining RMON Alarms
390
Managing Qos Statistics
396
Viewing Policer Statistics
396
Viewing Aggregated Policer Statistics
398
Viewing Queues Statistics
398
Chapter 18: Aggregating Ports
402
Defining LAG Management
403
Defining LAG Settings
405
Configuring LACP
409
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Cisco SFE2010 Firmware Upgrade Manual (5 pages)
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Cisco SFE2010 Datasheet (5 pages)
48-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switch
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Cisco SFE2010 Quick Start Manual (2 pages)
SFE/SGE Managed Switches
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