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- About this Guide
- Conventions
- Configuration Fundamentals
- CLI Modes
- Navigating CLI Modes
- The do Command
- Obtaining Help
- Command History
- Filtering show Command Outputs
- Multiple Users in Configuration mode
- Getting Started
- Default Configuration
- Configure a Host Name
- configure the management port ip address
- Access the S-Series Remotely
- Configure the Enable Password
- Copy Files to and from the System
- Save the Running-configuration
- View Files
- command syntax
- File System Management
- View command history
- System Management
- removing a command from exec mode
- Apply a Privilege Level to a Username
- Log Messages in the Logging Buffer
- Send System Messages to a Syslog Server
- Display the Logging Buffer and the Logging Configuration
- Configure a UNIX Logging Facility Level
- Synchronize Log Messages
- File Transfer Services
- Terminal Lines
- Configure Login Authentication for Terminal Lines
- Time out of EXEC Privilege Mode
- Telnet to Another Network Device
- Viewing the Configuration Lock Status
- Recovering from a Forgotten Password
- Recovering from a Forgotten Enable Password
- Recovering from a Forgotten Password on S-Series
- Recovering from a Failed Start
- Ethernet CFM
- Maintenance Domains
- Maintenance End Points
- Implementation Information
- Enable Ethernet CFM
- Create a Maintenance Association
- Create a Maintenance Intermediate Point
- Continuity Check Messages
- Enable CCM
- Link Trace Cache
- Enable CFM SNMP Traps
- Display Ethernet CFM Statistics
- Link Layer OAM Overview
- Link Layer OAMPDUs
- Link Layer OAM Operational Modes
- Link Layer OAM Events
- Configure Link Layer OAM
- Adjust the OAMPDU Transmission Parameters
- Set Threshold Values
- Execute an Action upon Exceeding the High Threshold
- Remote Loopback
- Display Link Layer OAM Configuration and Statistics
- Manage Link Layer OAM
- Protocol Overview
- The Port-authentication Process
- EAP over RADIUS
- Configuring 802.1X
- Important Points to Remember
- Configuring Request Identity Re-transmissions
- Forcibly Authorizing or Unauthorizing a Port
- Re-Authenticating a Port
- Configuring Timeouts
- Dynamic VLAN Assignment with Port Authentication
- Guest and Authentication-Fail VLANs
- Configuring an Authentication-Fail VLAN
- Multi-Host Authentication
- Multi-Supplicant Authentication
- MAC Authentication Bypass
- MAB in Single-host and Multi-Host Mode
- Dynamic CoS with 802.1X
- IP Access Control Lists (ACL), Prefix Lists, and Route-maps
- IP Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- cam optimization
- Implementing ACLs on FTOS
- IP Fragment Handling
- ip fragments acl examples
- Configure a standard IP ACL
- Configure an extended IP ACL
- Established Flag
- Assign an IP ACL to an Interface
- Counting ACL Hits
- Configuring Ingress ACLs
- Egress Layer 3 ACL Lookup for Control-plane IP Traffic
- Configuring ACLs to Loopback
- IP Prefix Lists
- configure a prefix list
- use a prefix list for route redistribution
- ACL Resequencing
- Resequencing an ACL or Prefix List
- Route Maps
- Configuration Task List for Route Maps
- configure route map filters
- configure a route map for route redistribution
- configure a route map for route tagging
- Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
- How BFD Works
- field description
- Configuring Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
- Configuring BFD for Physical Ports
- Configuring BFD for Static Routes
- Configuring BFD for OSPF
- show bfd neighbors
- Configuring BFD for BGP
- Configuring BFD for IS-IS
- Configuring BFD for VRRP
- Configuring BFD for VLANs
- Configuring BFD for Port-Channels
- Configuring Protocol Liveness
- Border Gateway Protocol IPv4 (BGPv4)
- Autonomous Systems (AS)
- Sessions and Peers
- Route Reflectors
- Confederations
- BGP Attributes
- Weight
- Origin
- Next Hop
- Byte AS Numbers
- AS4 Number Representation
- AS Number Migration
- before migration
- BGP4 Management Information Base (MIB)
- Configuration Information
- BGP Configuration
- neighbor shutdown
- redistribute routes
- show ip bgp community
- MBGP Configuration
- BGP Regular Expression Optimization
- Storing Last and Bad PDUs
- Capturing PDUs
- PDU Counters
- Content Addressable Memory
- CAM Profiles
- Microcode
- CAM Profiling for ACLs
- Boot Behavior
- When to Use CAM Profiling
- Differences Between EtherScale and TeraScale
- CAM Allocation
- Test CAM Usage
- View CAM Profiles
- View CAM Usage
- Configure IPv4Flow Sub-partitions
- Configure Ingress Layer 2 ACL Sub-partitions
- Return to the Default CAM Configuration
- CAM Optimization
- LAG Hashing based on Bidirectional Flow
- QoS CAM Region Limitation
- Configuration Replace and Rollback
- Configuring Configuration Replace and Rollback
- Archiving a Configuration File
- Rolling Back to the Previous Configuration
- Configuring an Archive File Maximum
- Configuring Auto-archive
- Copying and Deleting an Archive File
- Viewing the Difference between Configuration Files
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- DHCP Packet Format and Options
- Assigning an IP Address using DHCP
- Configuration Tasks
- Configure the Server for Automatic Address Allocation
- Specify a Default Gateway
- Enable DHCP Server
- Allocate Addresses to BOOTP Clients
- Check for Address Conflicts
- DHCP Clear Commands
- Configure Secure DHCP
- Option 82
- enable dchp snooping
- add a static entry in the binding table
- Drop DHCP packets on snooped VLANs only
- Source Address Validation
- ip source address validation
- Equal Cost Multi-Path
- Deterministic ECMP Next Hop
- Configurable ECMP Hash Algorithm (C- and S-Series)
- Force10 Resilient Ring Protocol
- Ring Status
- Multiple FRRP Rings
- Important FRRP Points
- Important FRRP Concepts
- Implementing FRRP
- FRRP Configuration
- Troubleshooting FRRP
- Force10 Service Agent
- Configure Force10 Service Agent
- Specify an SMTP Server for FTSA
- FTSA Messaging Service
- Add Additional Recipients of FTSA E-mails
- Encrypt FTSA Messages
- Provide Administrator Contact Information
- Set the Frequency of FTSA Type 3 Messages
- FTSA Message Types
- show inventory
- FTSA Policies
- Create an FTSA Policy Test List
- Create a Policy Action List
- Create a Policy and Assign a Test and Action List
- Additional Policy Configurations
- Debugging FTSA
- GARP VLAN Registration Protocol
- Configuring GVRP
- Related Configuration Tasks
- Enabling GVRP on a Layer 2 Interface
- Configuring a GARP Timer
- High Availability
- Component Redundancy
- Online Insertion and Removal
- Hitless Behavior
- Graceful Restart
- Runtime System Health Check
- Software Component Health Monitoring
- Hot-lock Behavior
- Configure Cache Boot
- In-Service Modular Hot-Fixes
- Process Restartability
- Internet Group Management Protocol
- IGMP version 2
- IGMP version 3
- joining and filtering groups and sources
- leaving and staying in groups
- Configuring IGMP
- Selecting an IGMP Version
- Adjusting Timers
- Configuring a Static IGMP Group
- IGMP Snooping
- Disabling Multicast Flooding
- Fast Convergence after MSTP Topology Changes
- Interfaces
- Interface Types
- show interfaces configured
- Enable a Physical Interface
- Physical Interfaces
- Overview of Layer Modes
- Configure Layer 3 (Network) Mode
- Management Interfaces
- Configure Management Interfaces on the S-Series
- Displaying Information on a Management Interface
- VLAN Interfaces
- Loopback Interfaces
- Port Channel Interfaces
- configuration task list for port channel interfaces
- add a physical interface to a port channel
- reassign an interface to a new port channel
- add or remove a port channel from a vlan
- assign an ip address to a port channel
- Bulk Configuration
- Bulk Configuration Examples
- overlap port ranges
- Interface Range Macros
- Choose an Interface-range Macro
- Maintenance using TDR
- Link Debounce Timer
- Assign a debounce time to an interface
- Disable port on one SFM
- Enable Link Dampening
- Ethernet Pause Frames
- Threshold Settings
- Enable Pause Frames
- Configure MTU Size on an Interface
- Port-pipes
- Auto-Negotiation on Ethernet Interfaces
- View Advanced Interface Information
- Configure Interface Sampling Size
- Dynamic Counters
- clear interface counters
- IPv4 Addressing
- Configuration Task List for IP Addresses
- configure static routes
- configure static routes for the management interface
- Directed Broadcast
- specify local system domain and a list of domains
- dns with traceroute
- Configuration Task List for ARP
- enable proxy arp
- ARP Learning via Gratuitous ARP
- ARP Learning via ARP Request
- Configurable ARP Retries
- UDP Helper
- Configuring UDP Helper
- Configuring a Broadcast Address
- UDP Helper with Broadcast-all Addresses
- UDP Helper with Configured Broadcast Addresses
- UDP Helper with No Configured Broadcast Addresses
- IPv6 Addressing
- Extended Address Space
- IPv6 Headers
- Extension Header fields
- Addressing
- Implementing IPv6 with FTOS
- ICMPv6
- IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
- IPv6 Neighbor Discovery of MTU packets
- IPv6 Multicast
- Configuration Task List for IPv6
- Adjust your CAM-Profile on an C-Series or S-Series
- Assign an IPv6 Address to an Interface
- Assign a Static IPv6 Route
- SNMP over IPv6
- Show an IPv6 Interface
- Show IPv6 Routes
- Show the Running-Configuration for an Interface
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System
- IS-IS Addressing
- Multi-Topology IS-IS
- Adjacencies
- Configuration Task List for IS-IS
- show isis interface
- Configuring the distance of a route
- ipv6 routes
- IS-IS Metric Styles
- Configure Metric Values
- Leaking from One Level to Another
- Sample Configuration
- Link Aggregation Control Protocol
- LACP modes
- LACP Configuration Tasks
- set the lacp long timeout
- Monitor and Debugging LACP
- Configure Shared LAG State Tracking
- Important Points about Shared LAG State Tracking
- Configure LACP as Hitless
- configuring a lag on alpha
- summary of the configuration on alpha
- summary of the configuration on bravo
- Layer
- Clear the MAC Address Table
- Configure a Static MAC Address
- MAC Learning Limit
- mac learning-limit dynamic
- mac learning-limit no-station-move
- Displaying MAC Learning-Limited Interfaces
- Recovering from Learning Limit and Station Move Violations
- NIC Teaming
- MAC Move Optimization
- Configuring the Switch for Microsoft Server Clustering
- Enable and Disable VLAN Flooding
- Configuring Redundant Pairs
- Important Points about Configuring Redundant Pairs
- Restricting Layer 2 Flooding
- Far-end Failure Detection
- Configuring FEFD
- Debugging FEFD
- Link Layer Discovery Protocol
- Optional TLVs
- TIA-1057 (LLDP-MED) Overview
- TIA Organizationally Specific TLVs
- extended power via mdi tlv
- Configuring LLDP
- Enabling LLDP
- Viewing the LLDP Configuration
- Configuring LLDPDU Intervals
- Configuring Transmit and Receive Mode
- Configuring a Time to Live
- Debugging LLDP
- Relevant Management Objects
- Multicast Listener Discovery
- MLD Querier Router
- Leaving a Multicast Group
- Enabling MLD
- Change MLD Timer Values
- Last Member Query Interval
- Display the MLD Group Table
- Enable MLD Snooping
- Enable Snooping Explicit Tracking
- Multicast Source Discovery Protocol
- Configuring Multicast Source Discovery Protocol
- Enable MSDP
- View the Source-active Cache
- Accept Source-active Messages that fail the RFP Check
- Limit the Source-active Messages from a Peer
- Prevent MSDP from Caching a Local Source
- Prevent MSDP from Caching a Remote Source
- Prevent MSDP from Advertising a Local Source
- Log Changes in Peership States
- Clear Peer Statistics
- Debug MSDP
- interface loopback
- Reducing Source-active Message Flooding
- MSDP Sample Configurations
- Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
- Configure Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
- Enable Multiple Spanning Tree Globally
- Influence MSTP Root Selection
- Modify Global Parameters
- Modify Interface Parameters
- Configure an EdgePort
- Configure a Root Guard
- Configure a Loop Guard
- Flush MAC Addresses after a Topology Change
- MSTP Sample Configurations
- Debugging and Verifying MSTP Configuration
- Multicast Features
- Multicast with ECMP
- Multicast Policies
- IPv6 Multicast Policies
- Multicast Traceroute
- Multicast Quality of Service
- Allocate More Buffer Memory for Multicast WRED
- Object Tracking
- Tracking Layer 2 Interfaces
- Tracking Layer 3 Interfaces
- Setting Tracking Delays
- Object Tracking Configuration
- Tracking a Layer 3 Interface
- Tracking an IPv4/IPv6 Route
- Displaying Tracked Objects
- Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2 and OSPFv3)
- Autonomous System (AS) Areas
- Area Types
- Networks and Neighbors
- Designated and Backup Designated Routers
- Link-State Advertisements (LSAs)
- Virtual Links
- Implementing OSPF with FTOS
- Fast Convergence (OSPFv2, IPv4 only)
- Processing SNMP and Sending SNMP Traps
- OSPF ACK Packing
- Configuration Requirements
- Enable OSPFv2
- Enable Multi-Process OSPF
- Assign an OSPFv2 area
- Enable OSPFv2 on interfaces
- Configure stub areas
- Configure OSPF Stub-Router Advertisement
- Enable passive interfaces
- Enable fast-convergence
- Change OSPFv2 parameters on interfaces
- Enable OSPFv2 authentication
- Configure virtual links
- Filter routes
- Redistribute routes
- Troubleshooting OSPFv2
- Sample Configurations for OSPFv2
- Configuration Task List for OSPFv3 (OSPF for IPv6)
- Enable IPv6 Unicast Routing
- Assign OSPFv3 Process ID and Router ID Globally
- Configure Passive-Interface
- Configure a default route
- Enable OSPFv3 graceful restart
- OSPFv3 Authentication Using IPsec
- Troubleshooting OSPFv3
- PIM Dense-Mode
- Refusing Multicast Traffic
- Requesting Multicast Traffic
- Configure PIM-DM
- show ip pim interface
- PIM Sparse-Mode
- Sending Multicast Traffic
- Enable PIM-SM
- Configurable S,G Expiry Timers
- Configure a Static Rendezvous Point
- Override Bootstrap Router Updates
- Elect an RP using the BSR Mechanism
- Configure a Designated Router
- Set a Threshold for Switching to the SPT
- First Packet Forwarding for Lossless Multicast
- Monitoring PIM
- PIM-SM Snooping
- Feature Overview
- Configuration Notes and Restrictions
- PIM-SM Snooping Example
- PIM-SM Snooping Configuration
- PIM Source-Specific Mode
- Configure PIM-SM
- Enable PIM-SSM
- Power over Ethernet
- Configuring Power over Ethernet
- Enabling PoE on a Port
- Manage Ports using Power Priority and the Power Budget
- Determine the Affect of a Port on the Power Budget
- Monitor the Power Budget
- Recover from a Failed Power Supply
- Power Additional PoE Ports on the S-Series
- Deploying VOIP
- Configure LLDP-MED for an Office VOIP Deployment
- Configure Quality of Service for an Office VOIP Deployment
- Policy-based Routing
- Implementing Policy-based Routing with FTOS
- Configuration Task List for Policy-based Routing
- Create a Rule for a Redirect-list
- Apply a Redirect-list to an Interface using a Redirect-group
- Show Redirect List Configuration
- Port Monitoring
- Port Monitoring on E-Series
- E-Series TeraScale
- Port Monitoring on C-Series and S-Series
- Configuring Port Monitoring
- Flow-based Monitoring
- Remote Port Mirroring
- Configuring Remote Port Mirroring
- configuration procedure
- Displaying Remote-Port Mirroring Configurations
- Sample Configuration: Remote Port Mirroring
- Private VLANs
- Configure Private VLANs
- Configure PVLAN Ports
- Place the Secondary VLANs in a Primary VLAN
- Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
- Configure Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
- Enable PVST
- Modify Global PVST+ Parameters
- PVST+ in Multi-vendor Networks
- Displaying STP Guard Configuration
- PVST+ Sample Configurations
- Quality of Service
- Port-based QoS Configurations
- Honor dot1p Priorities on Ingress Traffic
- Configure Port-based Rate Policing
- Configure Port-based Rate Limiting
- Configure Port-based Rate Shaping
- Policy-based QoS Configurations
- create a layer 2 class map
- set dscp values for egress packets based on flow
- Create a QoS Policy
- create an output qos policy
- Create Policy Maps
- apply an input policy map to an interface
- QoS Rate Adjustment
- Strict-priority Queueing
- Create WRED Profiles
- Display Default and Configured WRED Profiles
- Allocating Bandwidth to Multicast Queues
- Pre-calculating Available QoS CAM Space
- Viewing QoS CAM Entries
- Routing Information Protocol
- RIPv2
- Configuration Task List for RIP
- configure rip on interfaces
- control rip routing updates
- generate a default route
- control route metrics
- RIP Configuration Example
- configuring ripv2 on core 2
- rip configuration on core 3
- rip configuration summary
- Remote Monitoring
- Fault Recovery
- configure an rmon event
- configure rmon collection statistics
- configure rmon collection history
- Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
- Configure Interfaces for Layer 2 Mode
- Enable Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Globally
- Add and Remove Interfaces
- Influence RSTP Root Selection
- Fast Hellos for Link State Detection
- Security
- enable aaa accounting
- suppress aaa accounting for null username sessions
- AAA Authentication
- configure aaa authentication login methods
- enable aaa authentication
- AAA Authorization
- Configuration Task List for Privilege Levels
- configure the enable password command
- RADIUS
- RADIUS Authentication and Authorization
- idle time
- Configuration Task List for RADIUS
- apply the method list to terminal lines
- TACACS
- TACACS+ Remote Authentication and Authorization
- Command Authorization
- Using SCP with SSH to copy a software image
- Secure Shell Authentication
- rsa authentication of ssh
- Troubleshooting SSH
- Trace Lists
- VTY Line and Access-Class Configuration
- VTY Line Remote Authentication and Authorization
- Service Provider Bridging
- Configure VLAN Stacking
- Enable VLAN-Stacking for a VLAN
- FTOS Options for Trunk Ports
- VLAN Stacking in Multi-vendor Networks
- VLAN Stacking Packet Drop Precedence
- Enable Drop Eligibility
- Mark Egress Packets with a DEI Value
- Dynamic Mode CoS for VLAN Stacking
- Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
- Enable Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
- Rate-limit BPDUs on the C-Series and S-Series
- sFlow
- Enable and Disable sFlow
- sFlow Show Commands
- Show sFlow on a Line Card
- Configure Collectors
- Sampling Rate
- Back-off Mechanism
- Simple Network Management Protocol
- Create a Community
- Read Managed Object Values
- Write Managed Object Values
- Configure Contact and Location Information using SNMP
- Subscribe to Managed Object Value Updates using SNMP
- Copy Configuration Files Using SNMP
- Manage VLANs using SNMP
- Add Tagged and Untagged Ports to a VLAN
- Enable and Disable a Port using SNMP
- Deriving Interface Indices
- Monitor Port-channels
- Troubleshooting SNMP Operation
- SONET/SDH
- Configuring POS Interfaces
- GE WAN Physical Interface
- SONET Alarm Reporting
- SONET TRAP Example
- SONET Port Recovery Mechanism
- SONET MIB
- Stacking S-Series Switches
- MAC Addressing on S-Series Stacks
- Management Access on S-Series Stacks
- S-Series Stacking Installation Tasks
- Add a Unit to an S-Series Stack
- Remove a Unit from an S-Series Stack
- Merge Two S-Series Stacks
- Split an S-Series Stack
- Create a Virtual Stack Unit on an S-Series Stack
- Influence Management Unit Selection on an S-Series Stack
- Monitor an S-Series Stack with SNMP
- Recover from a Card Problem State on an S-Series Stack
- Broadcast Storm Control
- Layer 3 Broadcast Storm Control
- Layer 2 Broadcast Storm Control
- Multicast Storm Control
- Spanning Tree Protocol
- Configuring Interfaces for Layer 2 Mode
- Enabling Spanning Tree Protocol Globally
- Adding an Interface to the Spanning Tree Group
- Modifying Global Parameters
- Modifying Interface STP Parameters
- Preventing Network Disruptions with BPDU Guard
- STP Root Selection
- STP Root Guard
- Root Guard Configuration
- Configuring Spanning Trees as Hitless
- Loop Guard Configuration
- System Time and Date
- Configuring Network Time Protocol
- Enable NTP
- Set the Hardware Clock with the Time Derived from NTP
- Configure a source IP address for NTP packets
- Configure NTP authentication
- FTOS Time and Date
- set the time and date for the switch hardware clock
- Set daylight savings time
- set daylight saving time once
- set recurring daylight saving time
- Uplink Failure Detection (UFD)
- How Uplink Failure Detection Works
- UFD and NIC Teaming
- Configuring Uplink Failure Detection
- Clearing a UFD-Disabled Interface
- Displaying Uplink Failure Detection
- command output
- show interfaces
- Sample Configuration: Uplink Failure Detection
- Upgrade Procedures
- VLAN
- Port-based VLANs
- VLAN Tagging
- Default VLAN
- Related Protocols and Topics
- Assign Interfaces to VLANs
- Enable Routing between VLANs
- Use a Native VLAN on Trunk Ports
- Change the Default VLAN ID
- Enable VLAN Interface Counters
- Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)
- VRF Configuration Notes
- DHCP
- Load the VRF CAM Profile
- Assign an Interface to a VRF
- View VRF instance information
- Connect an OSPF process to a VRF instance
- Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
- VRRP Benefits
- VRRP version 3
- VRRP Configuration
- Assign Virtual IP addresses
- Set VRRP Group (Virtual Router) Priority
- Configure VRRP Authentication
- Disable Preempt
- Change the Advertisement interval
- Track an Interface or Object
- VRRP on a VRF Interface
- show vrrp
- Sample Configurations
- VRRP for IPv6 Configuration
- VRRP in VRF Configuration
- FTOS XML Feature
- The Form of XML Requests and Responses
- The Configuration Request and Response
- The "Show" Request and Response
- XML Error Conditions and Reporting
- Examples of Error Conditions
- Using display xml as a Pipe Option
- C-Series Debugging and Diagnostics
- Switch Fabric overview
- Runtime hardware status monitoring
- Inter-CPU timeouts
- Bootup diagnostics
- Recognize an overtemperature condition
- Recognize an under-voltage condition
- Automatic trace log updates
- Manual reload messages
- CP software exceptions
- Advanced debugging commands
- show hardware commands
- Monitoring hardware components with SNMP
- Hardware watchdog timer
- Offline diagnostics
- Take the line card offline
- Bring the line card online
- Buffer tuning
- When to tune buffers
- Buffer tuning commands
- E-Series TeraScale Debugging and Diagnostics
- Overview
- Disable RPM-SFM walk
- RPM-SFM bring down
- Power the SFM on/off
- Reset the SFM
- Respond to PCDFO events
- Debug commands
- Offline configuration task list
- Parity error detection and correction
- Recognize a transient parity error
- Recognize a non-recoverable parity error
- Trace logs
- Manual reload condition
- Write the contents of the trace buffer
- Recognize a high CPU condition
- Flexible packet classifier hardware errors
- Line card core dumps
- S-Series Debugging and Diagnostics
- Running Offline Diagnostics
- Auto Save on Crash or Rollover
- Deciding to tune buffers
- Sample buffer profile configuration
- Troubleshooting packet loss
- Dataplane Statistics
- Displaying Stack Port Statistics
- Application core dumps
- Standards Compliance
- RFC and I-D Compliance
- general ipv4 protocols
- network management
- MIB Location
- Index
Force10 E300
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Information Symbols and Warnings
- Related Publications
- 2 The E300 System
- E300 System Installation Process
- Site Selection Criteria
- Rack Mounting
- DC Power
- Fans and Airflow
- Safety Considerations
- Installing the Chassis into an Equipment Cabinet
- Installing AC Power Modules
- AC Power Requirements
- Installing an AC Power Supply
- DC Requirements
- Removing a DC PEM
- Installing a DC PEM
- Power Supply and Fan Operability Test
- RPMs
- Installing the RPMs and Line Cards
- RPM Label and LEDs
- Line Card LEDs
- Installing Switch Fabric Modules (SFMs)
- Connecting the Console and Auxiliary Ports
- Accessing the Console with a DB-9 Adapter
- Accessing the Console with a DB-25 Adapter
- Accessing the 10/100 Ethernet Management Port
- Preparation
- Booting to the CLI Prompt
- Removing and Replacing the Fan Tray
- Removing and Replacing Power Module
- Removing and Replacing RPMs, Line Cards, or SFMs
- Removing and Replacing the Air Filter
- Booting from the BOOT_USER Prompt
- Inserting the Compact Flash Card
- Formatting a Compact Flash Card
- AC Power Supplies and Alarms
- Chassis Physical Design
- Environmental Parameters
- Module Power Requirements
- Safety Standards and Compliance Agency Certifications
- Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
- The iSupport Website
- Contacting the Technical Assistance Center
- Locating E300 Serial Numbers
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