Cisco Systems 3130 User Manual
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Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3130 for Dell Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 1 Overview
Network Configuration Examples
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Unicast and multicast traffic flooding is not blocked. For more information, see
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No secure ports are configured. For more information, see
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CDP is enabled. For more information, see
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UDLD is disabled. For more information, see
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SPAN and RSPAN are disabled. For more information, see
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RMON is disabled. For more information, see
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Syslog messages are enabled and appear on the console. For more information, see
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SNMP is enabled (Version 1). For more information, see
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No ACLs are configured. For more information, see
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QoS is disabled. For more information, see
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No EtherChannels are configured. For more information, see
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IP unicast routing is disabled. For more information, see
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No HSRP groups are configured. For more information, see
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IP multicast routing is disabled on all interfaces. For more information, see
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MSDP is disabled. For more information, see
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Fallback bridging is not configured. For more information, see
Network Configuration Examples
This section provides network configuration concepts and includes examples of using the switch to
create dedicated network segments and interconnecting the segments through Gigabit Ethernet and
10-Gigabit Ethernet connections.
create dedicated network segments and interconnecting the segments through Gigabit Ethernet and
10-Gigabit Ethernet connections.
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Design Concepts for Using the Switch
As your network users compete for network bandwidth, it takes longer to send and receive data. When
you configure your network, consider the bandwidth required by your network users and the relative
priority of the network applications that they use.
you configure your network, consider the bandwidth required by your network users and the relative
priority of the network applications that they use.
describes what can cause network performance to degrade and how you can configure your
network to increase the bandwidth available to your network users.