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IN-27
Catalyst 3550 Multilayer Switch Software Configuration Guide
78-11194-09
support for 1-6
versions
interoperability
34-14
supported 34-5
troubleshooting interoperability problems 34-28
v2 improvements 34-5
PIM-DVMRP, as snooping method 20-8
ping
character output description
37-12
executing 37-11
overview 37-11
poison-reverse updates, IGRP 31-25
policed-DSCP map for QoS 29-53
policers
configuring
for each matched traffic class
29-43
for more than one traffic class 29-49
described 29-4
displaying 29-69
number of 1-6, 29-9
types of 29-8
policing
described
29-4
token bucket algorithm 29-8
policy-based routing
See PBR
policy maps for QoS
characteristics of
29-43
configuring 29-43
described 29-7
displaying 29-69
POP 1-17
port ACLs
and voice VLAN
28-4
defined 28-2
limitations 28-4
Port Aggregation Protocol
See EtherChannel
See PAgP
port-based authentication
authentication server
defined
9-2
RADIUS server 9-2
client, defined 9-2
configuration guidelines 9-10
configuring
802.1X authentication
9-11
guest VLAN 9-17
host mode 9-17
manual re-authentication of a client 9-14
periodic re-authentication 9-14
quiet period 9-15
RADIUS server 9-14
RADIUS server parameters on the switch 9-13
switch-to-client frame-retransmission number 9-16
switch-to-client retransmission time 9-15
default configuration 9-9
described 9-1
device roles 9-2
displaying statistics 9-19
EAPOL-start frame 9-3
EAP-request/identity frame 9-3
EAP-response/identity frame 9-3
enabling
802.1X with guest VLAN
9-7
802.1X with per-user ACLs 9-8, 9-11
802.1X with port security 9-5, 9-17
802.1X with VLAN assignment 9-6, 9-11
802.1X with voice VLAN 9-6
encapsulation 9-2
initiation and message exchange 9-3
method lists 9-11
ports
authorization state and dot1x port-control
command
9-4
authorized and unauthorized 9-4
resetting to default values 9-18
software upgrade changes 9-11

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