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Chapter 4 General Switch Administration Default Settings Default Settings The switch is designed for plug-and-play operation, requiring only that you assign basic IP information to the switch and connect it to the other devices in your network. For information about assigning basic IP information to the switch, see the "Initial Switch Configuration" section on page 4-2 and the latest switch release notes (http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/c2900xl/index.htm). If you have specific network needs, you can configure the switch through its various management interfaces. Table 4-2 lists the key software features, their defaults, their page numbers in this guide, and where you can configure them from the CLI and CMS. Table 4-2 Default Settings and Where to Change Them Feature Cluster Management Enabling a command switch1 Default Setting None Creating a cluster1 None Adding and removing cluster members2 None Creating a standby command switch group2 None Upgrading cluster software Enabled Configuring SNMP None community strings and trap managers Concepts and CLI Procedures CMS Option "Enabling a Command Switch" section on page 5-20. No CLI procedure provided. For the cluster commands, refer to the switch command reference. Device Manager (not within a cluster session) from a command-capable switch Cluster > Create Cluster "Creating a Switch Cluster" section on page 5-19. No CLI procedure provided. For the cluster commands, refer to the switch command reference. Device Manager (not within a cluster session) from a command-capable switch Cluster > Create Cluster "Adding Member Switches" section on page 5-21. No CLI procedure provided. For the cluster commands, refer to the switch command reference. Cluster > Add to Cluster and Cluster > Remove from Cluster "Creating a Cluster Standby Group" section on page 5-23. Cluster > Standby Command Switches No CLI procedure provided. For the cluster commands, refer to the switch command reference. "Switch Software Releases" section on page 4-2. Administration > Software Upgrade Refer to the latest switch release notes (http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/ product/lan/c2900xl/index.htm). "SNMP Community Strings" section on page 5-16 and "Configuring SNMP" section on page 6-48. Administration > SNMP 78-6511-08 Catalyst 2900 Series XL and Catalyst 3500 Series XL Software Configuration Guide 4-7

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Catalyst 2900 Series XL and Catalyst 3500 Series XL Software Configuration Guide
78-6511-08
Chapter 4
General Switch Administration
Default Settings
Default Settings
The switch is designed for plug-and-play operation, requiring only that you assign basic IP information
to the switch and connect it to the other devices in your network. For information about assigning basic
IP information to the switch, see the
“Initial Switch Configuration” section on page 4-2
and the latest
switch release notes (
).
If you have specific network needs, you can configure the switch through its various management
interfaces.
Table 4-2
lists the key software features, their defaults, their page numbers in this guide, and
where you can configure them from the CLI and CMS.
Table 4-2
Default Settings and Where to Change Them
Feature
Default
Setting
Concepts and CLI Procedures
CMS Option
Cluster Management
Enabling a command
switch
1
None
“Enabling a Command Switch” section on
page 5-20
.
No CLI procedure provided. For the cluster
commands, refer to the switch command
reference.
Device Manager (not within a
cluster session) from a
command-capable switch
Cluster > Create Cluster
Creating a cluster
1
None
“Creating a Switch Cluster” section on
page 5-19
.
No CLI procedure provided. For the cluster
commands, refer to the switch command
reference.
Device Manager (not within a
cluster session) from a
command-capable switch
Cluster > Create Cluster
Adding and removing
cluster members
2
None
“Adding Member Switches” section on
page 5-21
.
No CLI procedure provided. For the cluster
commands, refer to the switch command
reference.
Cluster > Add to Cluster
and
Cluster > Remove from Cluster
Creating a standby
command switch group
2
None
“Creating a Cluster Standby Group”
section on page 5-23
.
No CLI procedure provided. For the cluster
commands, refer to the switch command
reference.
Cluster > Standby Command
Switches
Upgrading cluster software
Enabled
“Switch Software Releases” section on
page 4-2
.
Refer to the latest switch release notes
(
product/lan/c2900xl/index.htm
).
Administration > Software
Upgrade
Configuring SNMP
community strings and trap
managers
None
“SNMP Community Strings” section on
page 5-16
and
“Configuring SNMP”
section on page 6-48
.
Administration > SNMP