Index
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Catalyst 2960 and 2960-S Switches Software Configuration Guide, Release 15.0(1)SE
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ping
character output description
39-15
executing 39-15
overview 39-14
PoE
auto mode
12-7
CDP with power consumption, described 12-5
CDP with power negotiation, described 12-5
Cisco intelligent power management 12-5
configuring 12-31
cutoff power
determining
12-8
cutoff-power
support for
12-8
devices supported 12-5
high-power devices operating in low-power
mode
12-5
IEEE power classification levels 12-6
monitoring 12-8
monitoring power 12-34
policing power consumption 12-34
policing power usage 12-8
power budgeting 12-32
power consumption 12-9, 12-32
powered-device detection and initial power
allocation
12-6
power management modes 12-7
power monitoring 12-8
power negotiation extensions to CDP 12-5
power sensing 12-8
standards supported 12-5
static mode 12-7
total available power 12-10
troubleshooting 39-13
PoE+ 1-15, 12-5, 12-6, 12-31
policed-DSCP map for QoS 33-65
policers
configuring
for each matched traffic class
33-55
for more than one traffic class 33-60
described 33-4
displaying 33-81
number of 33-41
types of 33-10
policing
described
33-4
token-bucket algorithm 33-10
policy maps for QoS
characteristics of
33-55
described 33-8
displaying 33-82
nonhierarchical on physical ports
described
33-10
port ACLs
defined
31-2
types of 31-3
Port Aggregation Protocol
See EtherChannel
port-based authentication
accounting
10-16
authentication server
defined
10-3, 11-2
RADIUS server 10-3
client, defined 10-3, 11-2
configuration guidelines 10-36, 11-9
configuring
802.1x authentication
10-42
guest VLAN 10-52
host mode 10-44
inaccessible authentication bypass 10-54
manual re-authentication of a client 10-47
periodic re-authentication 10-46
quiet period 10-47
RADIUS server 10-44, 11-13
RADIUS server parameters on the switch 10-43,
11-11
restricted VLAN 10-53