Specifications

Index
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Cisco ME 3400 Ethernet Access Switch Command Reference
OL-9640-07
boot loader (continued)
directories
creating A-14
displaying a list of A-7
removing A-18
displaying
available commands A-12
memory heap utilization A-13
version A-25
environment variables
described A-19
displaying settings A-19
location of A-20
setting A-19
unsetting A-23
files
copying A-5
deleting A-6
displaying a list of A-7
displaying the contents of A-4, A-15, A-22
renaming A-16
file system
formatting A-10
initializing flash A-9
running a consistency check A-11
prompt A-1
resetting the system A-17
boot manual command 2-24
boot private-config-file command 2-25
boot system command 2-26
BPDU filtering, for spanning tree 2-554, 2-592
BPDU guard, for spanning tree 2-556, 2-592
broadcast storm control 2-602
bundling characteristics, UNI 2-101
burst bytes, in QoS policers 2-275, 2-279
C
cat (boot loader) command A-4
CBWFQ, configuring 2-17
CDP, enabling protocol tunneling for 2-193
CFM 2-260
CFM as OAM protocol 2-260
channel-group command 2-27
channel-protocol command 2-31
child policy maps 2-333
class-based traffic shaping 2-347
class-based weighted fair queuing
See CBWFQ
class command 2-33
class-map command 2-35
class-map configuration mode 2-35
class maps
creating 2-35
defining the match criteria 2-236
displaying 2-358
matching in 2-35
class of service
See CoS
clear ip arp inspection log command 2-37
clear ip arp inspection statistics command 2-38
clear ipc command 2-41
clear ipv6 dhcp conflict command 2-42
clear l2protocol-tunnel counters command 2-43
clear lacp command 2-44
clear mac address-table command 2-45, 2-46
clear pagp command 2-47, 2-51
clear policer cpu uni-eni counters command 2-48
clear port-security command 2-49
clear spanning-tree counters command 2-52
clear spanning-tree detected-protocols command 2-53
clear vmps statistics command 2-55
command modes defined 1-1
committed information rate in QoS policers 2-275, 2-279
configuration files
password recovery disable considerations A-1
specifying the name 2-20, 2-25
configuring multiple interfaces 2-114