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 ==== Cisco 3560 Configuration Guide for iSIS8000 Systems==== ==== Cisco 3560 Configuration Guide for iSIS8000 Systems====
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-Introduction+Introduction (download full document here {{ :cisco_configuration_guide.pdf |}} )
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-  - 1. Connect to switch using console port on rear of unit. +  - Connect to switch using console port on rear of unit. 
-  - 2. Open a HyperTerminal session for 9600 8N1N. +  - Open a HyperTerminal session for 9600 8N1N. 
-  - 3. Type ‘en’ <R> for enable. +  - Type ‘en’ <R> for enable. 
-  - 4. Enter the enable password (default ‘cisco’) if applicable then <R>+  - Enter the enable password (default ‘cisco’) if applicable then <R>
-  - 5. Type ‘erase startup’ <R> +  - Type ‘erase startup’ <R> 
-  - 6. You will be given a warning about erasing the nvram press <R> to confirm +  - You will be given a warning about erasing the nvram press <R> to confirm 
-  - 7. Press <R> again. +  - Press <R> again. 
-  - 8. Type ‘reload’ to reboot switch. +  - Type ‘reload’ to reboot switch. 
-  - 9. You will be asked to “Proceed with reload” press <R> to confirm +  - You will be asked to “Proceed with reload” press <R> to confirm 
-  - 10. The switch should now start in the default configuration this will take a few minutes and will involve the reloading of flash. +  - 1The switch should now start in the default configuration this will take a few minutes and will involve the reloading of flash. 
-  - 11 After reload is complete you will be asked to press <R> to begin, once this is done you will be asked to type “yes” or “no” to enter the initial configuration dialog, type “no” <R> +  - After reload is complete you will be asked to press <R> to begin, once this is done you will be asked to type “yes” or “no” to enter the initial configuration dialog, type “no” <R> 
-  - 12 This will then put you at the switch> prompt +  - This will then put you at the switch> prompt 
-  - 13. Type “en” <R> this will put you at the switch# prompt where commands can be entered +  - Type “en” <R> this will put you at the switch# prompt where commands can be entered 
-  - 14 Type “show ru” this will show the current config, which should look like the following text (comments are in capitals and brackets)+  - Type “show ru” this will show the current config, which should look like the following text (comments are in capitals and brackets) 
 +\\  
 +\\  
 +<file> 
 +Current configuration : 1312 bytes 
 +
 +version 12.2 
 +no service pad 
 +service timestamps debug uptime 
 +service timestamps log uptime 
 +no service password-encryption 
 +
 +hostname Switch (DEFAULT HOSTNAME) 
 +
 +
 +no aaa new-model 
 +ip subnet-zero 
 +
 +
 +no file verify auto 
 +spanning-tree mode pvst 
 +spanning-tree extend system-id 
 +
 +vlan internal allocation policy ascending 
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/1 (NO VLAN’S ASSIGNED) 
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/10 
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/11 
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/12 
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/13 
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/14 
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/15 
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/16 
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/17 
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/18 
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/19 
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/20 
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/21 
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/22 
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/23 
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/24 
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/25 
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/26 
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/27 
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/28 
 +
 +interface Vlan1 
 +no ip address 
 +
 +ip classless 
 +ip http server 
 +
 +
 +control-plane 
 +
 +
 +line con 0 
 +line vty 5 15 
 +
 +end 
 +Switch# 
 +</file> 
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +==== Typing in the TS Data Switch Configuration ==== 
 +\\  
 + 
 +  - At the “switch#” prompt type “conf t” <R> to allow config parameters to be entered. 
 +  - At the “switch(config)#” prompt type the following and press <R> after each line. Ignore any warnings following the “spanning-tree port fast” command. Any mistakes will be shown by a rejection of the command and a marker will show the illegal character(s). 
 +\\  
 +<file> 
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/
 +switchport access vlan 10 
 +switchport mode access 
 +spanning-tree portfast 
 +no cdp enable 
 +</file> 
 +<color red>REPEAT FOR EACH INTERFACE AN ENCODER WILL BE CONNECTED TO</color> 
 +\\  
 +\\  
 +\\  
 +<color darkblue>To configure a group of interfaces, use the</color> <color red>range</color> <color darkblue>command</color> 
 +\\  
 +\\  
 +    interface range GigabitEthernet 0/1-12 
 +\\  
 +\\  
 +<file> 
 +
 +interface GigabitEthernet0/24 
 +no switchport 
 +ip address 10.1.4.245 255.255.255.0 
 +
 +interface Vlan1 
 +no ip address 
 +shutdown 
 +
 +interface Vlan10 
 +description Multicast Source 
 +
 +
 +ip classless 
 +
 +ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.1.4.254 
 +OPTIONAL GATEWAY ADDRESS FOR VLAN 10 
 +
 +
 +snmp-server community public RO 
 +snmp-server community private RW 
 +
 +control-plane 
 +
 +
 +line con 0 
 +line vty 0 4 
 +password cisco 
 +line vty 5 15 
 +password cisco 
 +
 +end 
 +</file>\\  
 +\\  
 +After typing “end” above you will be returned to the “switch#” prompt. 
 +The final thing to do is to enable IGMP snooping on the switch 
 +\\  
 +\\  
 +IGMP snooping can be enabled on a switch to prevent a particular port being exposed to all multicasts on a network. For example suppose there where 100 5MBits multicast streams on the back plane of the switch and you connect a device with only a 10/100 baseT port then it will be unable to tune into a multicast since it will just see a mass of packets (broadcast storm). In order to prevent this the switch can listen into multicast joins and hosts and only allow specific multicast traffic to a port if a receiver attached requests it. 
 +\\  
 +\\  
 +IGMP snooping is normally configured as a global command but can be assigned to specific interfaces. 
 +To configure IGMP on for the entire switch. 
 +\\  
 +  - Enter the enable menu by typing ‘en’ <R> to get to the “switch#” prompt 
 +  - Type ‘conf t’ <R> to enter configure mode and enter a password if needed 
 +  - Type ‘ip igmp snooping’ <R> This enables IGMP snooping on all ports
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