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Preface

Intended Audience

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Chapter 25. "RMON Commands" Display the Remote Network Monitoring (RMON) Ethernet history

statistics, alarms table and configuration.

Chapter 26. "SNMP Commands" — Configure the community access string to permit access to the Simple

Network Management Protocol (SNMP) server, create or update SNMP server entries, and specify SNMP
engineID.

Chapter 27. "Spanning-Tree Commands" — Configure the spanning-tree functionality.

Chapter 28. "SSH Commands" Display the Secure Socket Shell (SSH) public keys on the device, SSH

server configuration, or which SSH public key is manually configured.

Chapter 29. "Syslog Commands" Log messages to a syslog server, or limit log messages to a syslog

server.

Chapter 30. "TACACS+ Commands" — Display configuration and statistical information about a Terminal

Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS+) server, or specify a TACACS+ host.

Chapter 31. "Tunnel Commands" — Configure interface tunnel commands.

Chapter 32. "System Management Commands" — Display and list system, version or Telnet session

information.

Chapter 33. "User Interface Commands" — Display and list system, version or Telnet session information.

Chapter 34. "VLAN Commands" — Enter the (Virtual Local Area Network) VLAN Configuration mode,

enable simultaneously configuring multiple VLANs, or adds or remove VLANs.

Chapter 35. "Web Server Commands" — Enable configuring the device from a browser, or display the

HTTP server configuration.

Chapter 36. "802.1x Commands" Specify authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) methods

for use on interfaces running IEEE 802.1x, and enable 802.1x globally.

Intended Audience

This guide is intended for network administrators familiar with IT concepts and terminology.

Document Conventions

This document uses the following conventions:

Note

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Caution

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Warning

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