Index
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Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3130 and 3032 for Dell Software Configuration Guide
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VLANs (continued)
default configuration
13-7
deleting 13-9
described 11-2, 13-1
displaying 13-14
extended-range 13-1, 13-11
features 1-9
illustrated 13-2
internal 13-12
in the switch stack 13-7
limiting source traffic with RSPAN 30-20
limiting source traffic with SPAN 30-16
modifying 13-8
multicast 24-18
native, configuring 13-22
normal-range 13-1, 13-4
number supported 1-9
parameters 13-5
port membership modes 13-3
static-access ports 13-10
STP and IEEE 802.1Q trunks 18-11
supported 13-2
Token Ring 13-6
traffic between 13-2
VLAN-bridge STP 18-11, 46-2
VTP modes 14-3
VLAN Trunking Protocol
See VTP
VLAN trunks
13-15
VMPS
administering
13-31
configuration example 13-32
configuration guidelines 13-28
default configuration 13-28
description 13-27
dynamic port membership
described
13-28
reconfirming 13-30
troubleshooting 13-32
mapping MAC addresses to VLANs 13-27
monitoring 13-31
reconfirmation interval, changing 13-30
reconfirming membership 13-30
retry count, changing 13-31
voice aware 802.1x security
port-based authentication
configuring
9-40
described 9-30, 9-40
voice-over-IP 15-1
voice VLAN
Cisco 7960 phone, port connections
15-1
configuration guidelines 15-3
configuring IP phones for data traffic
override CoS of incoming frame
15-6
trust CoS priority of incoming frame 15-6
configuring ports for voice traffic in
IEEE 802.1p priority tagged frames
15-5
IEEE 802.1Q frames 15-5
connecting to an IP phone 15-4
default configuration 15-3
described 15-1
displaying 15-7
IP phone data traffic, described 15-2
IP phone voice traffic, described 15-2
VPN
configuring routing in
38-86
forwarding 38-80
in service provider networks 38-77
routes 38-78
VPN routing and forwarding table
See VRF
VQP
1-9, 13-27
VRF
defining
38-79
tables 38-77