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Chapter 4 General Switch Administration
Default Settings
Table 4-2 Default Settings and Where To Change Them
Feature
Default
Setting Concepts and CLI Procedures CMS Option
Cluster Management
Enabling a Command
Switch
1
None “Enabling a Command Switch” section on
page 5-17.
No CLI procedure provided. For the cluster
commands,refertothe Catalyst 2950 Desktop
Switch Command Reference.
Device Manager (not within a
cluster session) from a
command-capable switch
Cluster > Create Cluster
Creating a cluster
1
None “Creating a Switch Cluster” section on
page 5-16.
No CLI procedure. For the cluster commands,
refer to the Catalyst 2950 Desktop Switch
Command Reference.
Device Manager (not within a
cluster session) from a
command-capable switch
Cluster > Create Cluster
Adding and removing
cluster members
2
None “Adding Member Switches” section on
page 5-18.
No CLI procedure. For the cluster commands,
refer to the Catalyst 2950 Desktop Switch
Command Reference.
Cluster > Add to Cluster
and
Cluster > Remove from
Cluster
Creating a standby
command-switch group
2
None “Creating a Cluster Standby Group” section
on page 5-20.
No CLI procedure. For the cluster commands,
refer to the Catalyst 2950 Desktop Switch
Command Reference.
Cluster > Standby
Commanders
Upgrading cluster software Enabled “Switch Software Releases” section on
page 4-2.
Release notes on Cisco.com.
Administration > Software
Upgrade
Configuring SNMP
community strings and trap
managers
None “SNMP Community Strings” section on
page 5-14 and “Configuring SNMP” section
on page 6-12.
Administration > SNMP
Device Management
Switch IP address, subnet
mask, and default gateway
0.0.0.0 “Changing IP Information” section on
page 6-1.
Documentationsetfor Cisco IOS Release 12.1
on Cisco.com.
Administration > IP Addresses
Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol
(DHCP)
DHCP client
is enabled
“Using DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration”
sectiononpage6-2.
Documentationsetfor Cisco IOS Release 12.1
on Cisco.com.
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HTTP Port 80 “HTTP Access to CMS” sectiononpage4-3. Administration > HTTP Port
Management VLAN VLAN 1 “Management VLANs” section on page 8-3. VLAN > Management VLAN