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Chapter 4
General Switch Administration
Table 4-2
Default Settings and Where To Change Them
Feature
Cluster Management
Enabling a Command
1
Switch
1
Creating a cluster
Adding and removing
2
cluster members
Creating a standby
2
command-switch group
Upgrading cluster software Enabled
Configuring SNMP
community strings and trap
managers
Device Management
Switch IP address, subnet
mask, and default gateway
Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol
(DHCP)
HTTP Port
Management VLAN
78-11380-03
Default
Setting
Concepts and CLI Procedures
None
"Enabling a Command Switch" section on
page
5-17.
No CLI procedure provided. For the cluster
commands, refer to the Catalyst 2950 Desktop
Switch Command Reference.
None
"Creating a Switch Cluster" section on
page
5-16.
No CLI procedure. For the cluster commands,
refer to the Catalyst 2950 Desktop Switch
Command Reference.
None
"Adding Member Switches" section on
page
5-18.
No CLI procedure. For the cluster commands,
refer to the Catalyst 2950 Desktop Switch
Command Reference.
None
"Creating a Cluster Standby Group" section
on page
5-20.
No CLI procedure. For the cluster commands,
refer to the Catalyst 2950 Desktop Switch
Command Reference.
"Switch Software Releases" section on
page
4-2.
Release notes on Cisco.com.
None
"SNMP Community Strings" section on
page 5-14
and
on page
6-12.
0.0.0.0
"Changing IP Information" section on
page
6-1.
Documentation set for Cisco IOS Release 12.1
on Cisco.com.
DHCP client
"Using DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration"
is enabled
section on page
Documentation set for Cisco IOS Release 12.1
on Cisco.com.
80
"HTTP Access to CMS" section on page
VLAN 1
"Management VLANs" section on page
"Configuring SNMP" section
6-2.
8-3. VLAN > Management VLAN
Catalyst 2950 Desktop Switch Software Configuration Guide
Default Settings
CMS Option
Device Manager (not within a
cluster session) from a
command-capable switch
Cluster > Create Cluster
Device Manager (not within a
cluster session) from a
command-capable switch
Cluster > Create Cluster
Cluster > Add to Cluster
and
Cluster > Remove from
Cluster
Cluster > Standby
Commanders
Administration > Software
Upgrade
Administration > SNMP
Administration > IP Addresses
4-3. Administration > HTTP Port
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