using with Unix systems … 8-13
See also DHCP.
Bootp/DHCP differences …8-13
Bootp/DHCP, LLDP …13-56
broadcast limit … 10-5, 10-18, 12-8
broadcast mode
SNTP … 9-21
broadcast storm … 11-3, C-16
broadcast traffic
IPX … 10-5, 10-19, 12-9
RIP … 10-5, 10-19, 12-9
browser interface
See web browser interface.
C
CDP … 13-83, 13-84, 13-85, 13-86, 13-88
Classifier
mirroring configuration … B-27
Clear + Reset button combination …6-37
Clear button …5-11
restoring factory default configuration … C-75
clear logging …C-33
CLI
accessing from menu console … 3-8
context configuration level … 4-5
context level … 10-16
global configuration level … 4-5
Help … 4-11
keystroke shortcuts … 4-20
listing command options … 4-8
moving to or from the menu … 4-7
port or trunk-specific commands … 4-13
privilege levels … 4-3
using … 4-2–4-16, 4-20
VLAN-specific commands … 4-15
command line interface
See CLI.
command syntax conventions …1-2
communities, SNMP … 13-16
viewing and configuring with the CLI … 13-17
viewing and configuring with the menu … 13-15
config files, SCP/SFTP transfer …6-41
configuration
Bootp … 8-13
clearing module … 10-29
comparing startup to running … 6-6
console … 7-3
copying … A-26
DHCP Option 66 … 6-41
DHCP, Best Offer … 6-43
factory default … 6-9, 8-2
file update with Option 66 … 6-41
file updating with Option 66 … 6-42
impacts of software download on … A-4
IP … 8-2
Option 67 … 6-42
permanent … 6-7
permanent change defined … 6-4
port … 10-1
port trunk group … 11-1
port, duplex … 10-15
port, speed … 10-15
quick … 3-8
reboot to activate changes … 3-13
restoring factory defaults … C-75
saving from menu interface … 3-10
serial link … 7-3
SNMP … 13-6, 13-7, 13-13
SNMP communities … 13-15, 13-17
startup … 3-10
system … 7-13
Telnet access configuration … 7-3
TFTP server … 6-41
traffic mirroring … B-23
transferring … A-26
updating the file using Option 66 … 6-42
using Menu interface … 3-7
viewing … 6-6
web browser access … 7-3
configuration file
browsing for troubleshooting … C-64
configuration file, multiple
after first reboot … 6-28
applications … 6-25
asterisk … 6-29
backupConfig … 6-26
change policy … 6-30
Clear + Reset button combination … 6-37
copy from tftp host … 6-39
copy to tftp host … 6-38
copy via tftp … A-27
copy via Xmodem … A-28
create new file … 6-27, 6-33, 6-35
current file in use … 6-29
default reboot from primary … 6-31
2 – Index