用户手册目录Catalyst 2960-X Switch Interface and Hardware Component Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15.0(2)EX1Contents3Preface9Document Conventions9Related Documentation11Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request11Using the Command-Line Interface13Information About Using the Command-Line Interface13Command Modes13Using the Help System15Understanding Abbreviated Commands16No and default Forms of Commands16CLI Error Messages16Configuration Logging17How to Use the CLI to Configure Features17Configuring the Command History17Changing the Command History Buffer Size18Recalling Commands18Disabling the Command History Feature19Enabling and Disabling Editing Features19Editing Commands through Keystrokes20Editing Command Lines That Wrap21Searching and Filtering Output of show and more Commands22Accessing the CLI through a Console Connection or through Telnet23Configuring Interface Characteristics25Finding Feature Information25Information About Configuring Interface Characteristics25Interface Types25Port-Based VLANs26Switch Ports26Access Ports26Trunk Ports27Switch Virtual Interfaces27SVI Autostate Exclude28EtherChannel Port Groups28Power over Ethernet Ports28Using the Switch USB Ports29USB Mini-Type B Console Port29Console Port Change Logs29USB Type A Ports30Interface Connections30Interface Configuration Mode31Default Ethernet Interface Configuration32Interface Speed and Duplex Mode33Speed and Duplex Configuration Guidelines33IEEE 802.3x Flow Control34How to Configure Interface Characteristics35Configuring Interfaces Procedure35Adding a Description for an Interface36Configuring a Range of Interfaces37Configuring and Using Interface Range Macros38Configuring Ethernet Interfaces39Setting the Interface Speed and Duplex Parameters39Configuring IEEE 802.3x Flow Control41Configuring SVI Autostate Exclude42Shutting Down and Restarting the Interface43Configuring the Console Media Type44Configuring the USB Inactivity Timeout45Monitoring Interface Characteristics46Monitoring Interface Status46Clearing and Resetting Interfaces and Counters47Configuration Examples for Interface Characteristics48Adding a Description to an Interface: Example48Identifying Interfaces on a Stack-Capable Switch: Examples48Configuring a Range of Interfaces: Examples48Configuring and Using Interface Range Macros: Examples49Setting Interface Speed and Duplex Mode: Example49Configuring the Console Media Type: Example49Configuring the USB Inactivity Timeout: Example50Additional References for the Interface Characteristics Feature50Feature History and Information for Configuring Interface Characteristics51Configuring Auto-MDIX53Prerequisites for Auto-MDIX53Restrictions for Auto-MDIX53Information about Configuring Auto-MDIX54Auto-MDIX on an Interface54How to Configure Auto-MDIX54Configuring Auto-MDIX on an Interface54Monitoring Auto-MDIX55Example for Configuring Auto-MDIX56Configuring Ethernet Management Port57Finding Feature Information57Prerequisites for Ethernet Management Ports57Information about the Ethernet Management Port57Ethernet Management Port Direct Connection to a Switch58Ethernet Management Port Connection to Stack Switches using a Hub58Supported Features on the Ethernet Management Port58How to Configure the Ethernet Management Port59Disabling and Enabling the Ethernet Management Port59Additional References60Configuring LLDP, LLDP-MED, and Wired Location Service63Finding Feature Information63LLDP, LLDP-MED, and Wired Location Service Overview63LLDP63LLDP Supported TLVs64LLDP and Cisco Switch Stacks64LLDP and Cisco Medianet64LLDP-MED64LLDP-MED Supported TLVs65Wired Location Service66Default LLDP Configuration67Configuration Guidelines67How to Configure LLDP, LLDP-MED, and Wired Location Service68Enabling LLDP68Configuring LLDP Characteristics69Configuring LLDP-MED TLVs71Configuring Network-Policy TLV73Configuring Location TLV and Wired Location Service75Enabling Wired Location Service on the Switch78Configuration Examples for LLDP, LLDP-MED, and Wired Location Service79Configuring Network-Policy TLV: Examples79Monitoring and Maintaining LLDP, LLDP-MED, and Wired Location Service80Additional References for LLDP, LLDP-MED, and Wired Location Service81Configuring System MTU83Finding Feature Information83Information about the MTU83System MTU Guidelines83How to Configure MTU Sizes84Configuring the System MTU84Configuration Examples for System MTU85Additional References for System MTU86Configuring PoE87Finding Feature Information87Restrictions for PoE87Information about PoE88Power over Ethernet Ports88Supported Protocols and Standards88Powered-Device Detection and Initial Power Allocation89Power Management Modes90Power Monitoring and Power Policing91Maximum Power Allocation (Cutoff Power) on a PoE Port92Power Consumption Values92How to Configure PoE93Configuring a Power Management Mode on a PoE Port93Budgeting Power for Devices Connected to a PoE Port94Budgeting Power to All PoE ports95Budgeting Power to a Specific PoE Port96Configuring Power Policing97Monitoring Power Status100Configuration Examples for Configuring PoE100Budgeting Power: Example100Configuring EEE101Finding Feature Information101Information About EEE101EEE Overview101Default EEE Configuration102Restrictions for EEE102How to Configure EEE102Enabling or Disabling EEE102Monitoring EEE103Configuration Examples for Configuring EEE104Additional References104Feature History and Information for Configuring EEE105INDEX107文件大小: 2.8 MB页数: 108Language: English打开用户手册