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IN-14
Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3130 and 3032 for Dell Software Configuration Guide
OL-12247-04
embedded event manager (continued)
registering and defining an applet
33-5
registering and defining a TCL script 33-6
understanding 33-1
enable password 7-3
enable secret password 7-3
encryption, CipherSuite 7-52
encryption for passwords 7-3
Enhanced IGRP
See EIGRP
enhanced object tracking
commands
42-1
defined 42-1
HSRP 42-7
IP routing state 42-2
IP SLAs 42-9
line-protocol state 42-2
tracked lists 42-3
environmental variables, embedded event manager 33-4
environment variables, function of 3-21
equal-cost routing 1-15, 38-94
error-disabled state, BPDU 20-2
error messages during command entry 2-4
EtherChannel
automatic creation of
37-5, 37-6
channel groups
binding physical and logical interfaces
37-4
numbering of 37-4
configuration guidelines 37-11
configuring
Layer 2 interfaces
37-12
Layer 3 physical interfaces 37-15
Layer 3 port-channel logical interfaces 37-14
default configuration 37-10
described 37-2
displaying status 37-22
forwarding methods 37-8, 37-17
IEEE 802.3ad, described 37-6
interaction
with STP
37-11
with VLANs 37-12
LACP
described
37-6
displaying status 37-22
hot-standby ports 37-19
interaction with other features 37-7
modes 37-7
port priority 37-21
system priority 37-20
Layer 3 interface 38-5
load balancing 37-8, 37-17
logical interfaces, described 37-4
PAgP
aggregate-port learners
37-18
compatibility with Catalyst 1900 37-18
described 37-5
displaying status 37-22
interaction with other features 37-6
interaction with virtual switches 37-6
learn method and priority configuration 37-18
modes 37-5
support for 1-4
with dual-action detection 37-6
port-channel interfaces
described
37-4
numbering of 37-4
port groups 11-6
stack changes, effects of 37-9
support for 1-4
EtherChannel guard
described
20-10
disabling 20-17
enabling 20-17
Ethernet management port
and switch stacks
11-14
supported features 11-15

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