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Cisco 3750G, 3560G, 3650, and 3850 Configuration for WheatNet‑IP
Overview
Let’s take a look at what needs to be done to get your Cisco Catalyst ready for the
installation of your WheatNet-IP system. Properly configuring your switch allows you to
take advantage of the “management” capabilities to control network traffic and allows the
network to operate at its highest potential. This becomes necessary to prevent overloading
the network as the system size increases.
In this setup process you will setup switch ports according to the type of device connecting
to that port. You will be setting things like VLAN access, Trunking, Speed, etc. Each section
below gives you the exact commands needed to get your WheatNet-IP network up running.
Below is a chart that gives you some information about the commands you will be using
to complete the setup. This can be a quick reference for you as well:
This document will explain the initial configuration of the Cisco Catalyst switch. To
get started you will need the blue console cable that came with your switch. Go ahead and
connect the console cable to the serial port on your PC and the RJ-45 to the console port
on the switch. If your PC is not equipped with a serial port you will need a USB to Serial
converter.
If you do not have the blue Cisco console cable there is an alternative. Cisco is
now shipping with a USB console port on most of the new models. You can download
the USB driver needed from the Cisco download site. You will need to download the
Cisco_usbconsole_driver.
Next let’s get your PC ready to communicate. You will need a terminal program such
as HyperTerminal to finish this portion of the setup. HyperTerminal is an application you
can use in order to connect your computer to other remote systems. These systems include
other switches, routers, other computers, and Telnet sites.
HyperTerminal is located under the Start menu of your Windows 2000/XP PC. If you
are using Windows Vista or Windows 7 or higher, you will need to install a similar terminal
program to complete the setup.
Command
Purpose
Configure Terminal
Enter Global configuration mode on switch
Interface
Enter interface configuration mode
Switchport mode access
Configures the port as an access port
Switchport mode Trunk
Configures port for trunking to other switches
Switchport nonegotiate
Prevents DTP frames from being generated
Spanning-tree portfast
Enables portfast on the switch port
Show running-config
Show the current running configuration
Write memory
Writes the configuration to memory on the switch
IP igmp snooping querier
Enables IGMP querier
IP igmp snooping querier timer expiry Set the length of time until the IGMP querier expires
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