Index
IN-29
Cisco IE 3000 Switch Software Configuration Guide
OL-13018-01
SNMP (continued)
in-band management 1-5
in clusters 6-13
informs
and trap keyword 29-11
described 29-5
differences from traps 29-5
disabling 29-15
enabling 29-15
limiting access by TFTP servers 29-15
limiting system log messages to NMS 28-10
manager functions 1-4, 29-3
managing clusters with 6-15
MIBs
location of A-3
supported A-1
notifications 29-5
overview 29-1, 29-4
security levels 29-3
status, displaying 29-17
system contact and location 29-15
trap manager, configuring 29-13
traps
described 29-3, 29-5
differences from informs 29-5
disabling 29-15
enabling 29-11
enabling MAC address notification 7-21
overview 29-1, 29-4
types of 29-11
users 29-6, 29-9
versions supported 29-2
SNMPv1 29-2
SNMPv2C 29-2
SNMPv3 29-2
snooping, IGMP 21-1
software images
location in flash B-23
recovery procedures 34-2
scheduling reloads 4-20
tar file format, described B-24
See also downloading and uploading
source addresses
in IPv4 ACLs 30-9
source-and-destination-IP address based forwarding,
EtherChannel
33-7
source-and-destination MAC address forwarding,
EtherChannel
33-6
source-IP address based forwarding, EtherChannel 33-7
source-MAC address forwarding, EtherChannel 33-6
SPAN
configuration guidelines 26-10
default configuration 26-9
destination ports 26-6
displaying status 26-22
interaction with other features 26-8
monitored ports 26-5
monitoring ports 26-6
overview 1-9, 26-1
ports, restrictions 22-12
received traffic 26-4
sessions
configuring ingress forwarding 26-14, 26-21
creating 26-10
defined 26-3
limiting source traffic to specific VLANs 26-14
removing destination (monitoring) ports 26-12
specifying monitored ports 26-10
with ingress traffic enabled 26-13
source ports 26-5
transmitted traffic 26-5
VLAN-based 26-6
spanning tree and native VLANs 13-15
Spanning Tree Protocol
See STP