Cisco Network Switch Cabling - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 3 – Table 1 shows how each port is used on the switch and control node.; Table 1
- Page 4 – Racking and cabling guidelines; Figure 2 Stacked Switch Cabling; What about connecting application nodes?; Info Central
- Page 6 – Configuring the switches; Connecting the switch to a terminal server; Catalyst 3750 Switch Hardware Installation Guide; Cassatt Active Response; from inventorying VMs during the
- Page 7 – Erasing the nvram filesystem will remove all configuration; Setting switch options; on page 24 to continue; Restoring the factory default settings; on; Notes; Notes; Select Enter
- Page 8 – show switch; configure terminal; switch 3 renumber 2; Displays the following output:
- Page 9 – key to get started. Skip the initial configuration, as follows:; exit; reload
- Page 10 – Turn off all the interfaces on the second switch, as follows:
- Page 11 – enable secret system; vtp mode transparent; spanning-tree portfast bpduguard default
- Page 12 – Creating a port-channel interface Port-channel 1
- Page 13 – for the link to
- Page 14 – insert message here; switchport mode access; no ip igmp snooping; Catalyst 3750 Switch Software; to configure the four interfaces on the; Displays the following output; set
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Control Node and Network Switch Cabling
Example
This document provides background information and detailed procedures for cabling dual
Cassatt Active Response control nodes and network switches and for configuring those
network switches. These procedures are an example of one way you could cable the control
nodes and configure the switches. If your site setup differs, use this document as a guideline.
Cabling control node and switch hardware
Prerequisites
This example assumes you have completed the following tasks:
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You have obtained all the required hardware.
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You have determined your network address strategy and allocated the required IP
addresses according to network requirements of
Cassatt Active Response.
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You have configured your gateway or gateways using the static IP addresses you allocated
from the Cassatt network.
See the
site for detailed information on calculating network addresses for
Cassatt Active Response.
Port numbering
You must understand the switch and control node port numbering to cable the Cassatt Active
Response environment’s hardware components together correctly. Figure 1 assumes use of a
Cisco switch and shows switch ports, the switch module ports, and the control node ports. As
an example, this document assumes four network switches intended for use with 24
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Summary
C ASSATT A CTIVE R ESPONSE C ONTROL N ODE AND N ETWORK S WITCH C ABLING E XAMPLE 18 Table 1 shows how each port is used on the switch and control node. Table 1 Description of Panel and Main Board Notation Notation Description ISL-1 Used to create the first half of interswitch link (ISL) connection b...
C ASSATT A CTIVE R ESPONSE C ONTROL N ODE AND N ETWORK S WITCH C ABLING E XAMPLE 19 Racking and cabling guidelines To cable your control nodes to the network switches according to Figure 1, follow these steps. Remember that this sample configuration uses four network switches, so use these instructi...
C ASSATT A CTIVE R ESPONSE C ONTROL N ODE AND N ETWORK S WITCH C ABLING E XAMPLE 21 Configuring the switches After you have racked and cabled the control nodes and switches, you need to configure both Cisco switch stacks. If you are using another of the Cassatt recommended switches (see the Info Cen...