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Slide 1Internet Operating SystemSome Industry DefinitionsSwitch ExamplesLaboratory DevicesLaboratory SetupInterfacing the HUB and 3500 XLISO Command ModesISO CommandsCommand Examples – Catalyst 3900 LX SwitchCommand Examples – Catalyst 3900 LX SwitchCommunicating with the bridge/switchSlide 13Command ExamplePracticePassword Recovery for 3500 XLReferencesCISCO Internet Operating System (ISO)Internet Operating System•Routers or Switches run an operating system–Booted when the system is powered up–OS is on Flash or NVRAMSome Industry Definitions•A Layer-3 switch (routing switch) is primarily a switch (a Layer-2 device) that has been enhanced some routing (Layer 3) capabilities•A router is a Layer-3 device that simply does routing •A switching router is primarily a router that may use switching technology (high-speed ASICs) for speed and performance and supports Layer-2 bridging functions.Generally, SWITCHING refers to hardware-based switching (layer 2)Generally, SWITCHING refers to hardware-based switching (layer 2)Switch Examples•Layer-2 switches–Cisco: Catalyst 2950, 2960 series•Layer-3 switches or routing switches (also referred to as Bridge)–Cisco: Catalyst 3550, 3560, 3750, 4500, 6500 series•Don’t confuse older Cisco Catalyst 3500XL series switches with the 3550 series•For example, the 3500XL series includes models 3524 (24 port) and 3548 (48 port).•Cisco names all the 3550 models with exactly "3550" as 4 digits in the name, with additional digits to imply the number of ports – for example, 3550-24–Juniper: EX series•Routers (with some bridging and/or security features) or switching routers–Cisco: 1800, 1900, 2600, 2800, 2900, 3700, 3800, 3900, 7200, 7600, ASR 1000 series–Juniper: MX series, J series, M seriesDevices you see in the labLaboratory Devices •Cisco 2651 XM Router –A 1-network module slot platform with 2 fixed 10/100BaseT Ethernet ports•We use 3500 XL Switches –Command reference: •http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst2900xl_3500xl/release12.0_5_wc6/cli/clicmds.htmlLaboratory SetupInterfacing the HUB and 3500 XLUse RED LAN Cable (crossover)Use YELLO LAN Cable Connecting to the TerminalISO Command ModesUse Control ]To exitISO Commands Telnet to accessENABLE to accessCONFIG TERMINAL to accessINTERFACE to accessROUTER to accessIP Address to each port / IP forwarding/Table entryIP Address to each port / IP forwarding/Table entryInterface Type, Slot #, Port #, ATM, Ethernet, SerialInterface Type, Slot #, Port #, ATM, Ethernet, SerialRouting Protocol Parameter: RIP, OSPF, BGP, etc. Routing Protocol Parameter: RIP, OSPF, BGP, etc.Command Examples – Catalyst 3900 LX Switch•Switch1> enable•Switch1# configure terminal•Switch1(config)# interface Ethernet0/0  Interface name•Switch1(config-if)# no shutdown  enable•Switch1(config-if)# ip address 10.0.2.1 255.255.255.0  IP & mask•Switch1(config-if)# interface Ethernet0/1  Slot 0 / port 1•Switch1(config-if)# no shutdown•Switch1(config-if)# ip address 10.0.3.1 255.255.255.0•Switch1(config-if)# end1100Ethernet CardSlot 0Ethernet CardSlot 010.0.2.1 255.255.255.0Command Examples – Catalyst 3900 LX Switch•Switch# show version•switch# conf t•switch(config)# host c3524-1•c3524-1(config)#•c3524-1(config)#interface VLAN1•c3524-1(config-if)#ip address 172.17.87.160 255.255.255.192•c3524-1(config-if)#exit•c3524-1(config-if)#interface FastEthernet0/24•c3524-1(config-if)#speed 10•c3524-1(config-if)#duplex half•c3524-1(config-if)Communicating with the bridge/switch•Telnet to each bridge/switch •For example, the name (IP address) of the Xyplex terminal server and the port numbers for bridges in Work Area 1 are: •Bridge 1: xyplex1 (192.168.200.11) 2600 •Bridge 2: xyplex1 (192.168.200.11) 2700How to connect the PC directly to the Switch using Serial Interface•Connect the 9-pin serial interface on the PC directly to the Switch using a serial (BLUE) cable. You do not need any adaptors on the switch side.•Login as su•From command prompt, type: minicom -s•You need to setup the port first:•Go to SERIAL PORT SETUP and change serial device to /dev/ttyS0•Change Bps to 9600 8N1•Then, save the file as 3500cisco•exit (control A then q; you may need to press control z)•From command prompt, type: minicom 3500ciscoCommand Example•Switch1#show protocols–Global values:–Internet Protocol routing is enabled–Ethernet0 is up, line protocol is up–Internet address is 10.0.2.1/24–Ethernet1 is up, line protocol is up–Internet address is 10.0.3.1/24–Serial0 is administratively down, line protocol is down–Serial1 is administratively down, line protocol is downTypical Interfaces: FastEthernet0/0, FastEthernet0/1, Serial1/0, Serial1/1Typical Interfaces: FastEthernet0/0, FastEthernet0/1, Serial1/0, Serial1/1Practice•Switch-3# show version•Switch-3# show interfaces Ethernet0 •Switch-3# show interfaces Serial0•Run show running-config in privileged EXEC mod•Switch# show running-config interface fastethernet 0/12•Switch> show diagshttp://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst2900xl_3500xl/release12.0_5_wc6/cli/clicmds.htmlPassword Recovery for 3500 XL•Switch Password Recovery (3500XL) 1. Power off the device. 2. Power the device on, while holding the button on the front left of the device. This will put you in rommon mode (switch:) 3. Type flash_init <Enter> 4. Type dir flash: to find the name of the config file 5. Type rename flash:config.text flash:config.old 6. Type bootReferences•http://www.dslreports.com/faq/8347•3500 XL password recovery: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXOp0M3_kb4 •Manual for 2900 and 3500 XL http://www.net130.com/tutorial/cisco-px/Catalyst%202900-3500.pdf •Download TFTP:


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