Device Management (Catalyst 6000 series)
Configuring Device Information
Displays device configuration information.
Configuring Quality of Service Settings
Displays QoS settings for the device.
Configuration Files
Displays information about router configuration files that have been loaded from network servers.
Configuration Status
Displays configuration information for the device module.
Configuration History
Displays a table of configuration events that have affected the module.
IP Table
Lists IP address information for the switch.
IP Route
Displays IP Route Table information about possible destinations and how they can be reached.
ARP Table
Lists the corresponding IP and physical addresses for the switch.
TCP
Displays TCP configuration information for the switch.
TCP Connections
Displays information about the TCP connections on the switch.
UDP
Displays information for the UDP listeners on the device.
Configuration Files
Device>Configure> Configuration Files
Use the Router Configuration Files feature to display information about router
configuration files that have been loaded from network servers.
Network Config Boot Address (netConfigAddr)
Displays the address of the host that supplied the network configuration file
for the device. The network configuration file conatins commands that apply to
all network servers and terminal services on a network.
Network Config Filename (netConfigName)
Displays the name of the network configuration file that resides on the device.
Host Config Boot Address (hostConfigAdd)
Displays the IP address of the network server that supplied the host
configuration file for the device. The host configuration file contains commands that
are specific to the device.
Host Config Filename (hostConfigName)
Displays the name of the host configuration file used by the device.
Click Cancel to close the dialog box. Click Print to print the contents of the dialog box.
Configuration Status
Device>Configure>Configuration Status
The System Configuration dialog box displays system software information for
the switch.
Running Last Changed (ccmHistoryRunningLastChanged)
The date and time that the running configuration was last changed. If this
value is greater than the Running last Saved value, then the configuration has
been changed but not saved.
Running Last Saved (ccmHistoryRunningLastSaved)
The date and time that the running configuration was last saved (written).
Startup Last Changed (ccmHistoryStartupLastChanged)
the date and time that the startup configuration was last written. In general,
this is the default configuration used when the system is cold started. It
could have been changed by a save of the running configuration or by a copy from
elsewhere.
Maximum Event Entries (ccmHistoryMaxEventEntries)
The maximum number of entries that can be held in the History Event Table. The
recommended value for implementations is 10.
Entries Bumped (ccmHistoryEvent EntriesBumped)
The number of times the oldest entry in the History Event Table was deleted to
make room for a new entry.
Click Cancel to close the dialog box. Click Print to print the contents of the dialog box.
Configuration History
Device>Configure>Configuration History
Use the Configuration History Table to review configuration events that have
affected the module.
Event Time (ccmHistoryEventTime)
The date and time the event occurred.
Command Source (ccmHistoryEventCommandSource)
The source of the command that initiated the event.
Config Source (ccmHistoryEventConfigSource)
The configuration data source for the event.
Config Destination (ccmHistoryEventConfigDestination)
The configuration data destination for the event.
Terminal Type (ccmHistoryEventTerminalType)
If the Command Source value is “commandLine,” this is the terminal type.
Terminal Number (ccmHistoryEventTerminalNumber)
If the Command Source value is “commandLine,” this is the terminal number of the looged-in user. The value is -1 if the number is not
available or not applicable.
Terminal User (ccmHistoryEventTerminalUser)
If the Command Source value is “commandLine,” this is the name of the looged-in user. The value is 0 if the name is not
available or not applicable.
Terminal Location (ccmHistoryEventTerminalLocation)
If the Command Source value is “commandLine,” this is the hardwired location of the terminal or the remote host for an
incoming connection. The value is 0 if the location is not available or not
applicable.
Command Source Address (ccmHistoryEventCommandSourceAddress)
If the Terminal Type value is “virtual,” this is the internet address of the connected system. If the Command Source
value is “snmp,” this is the internet address of the requester. The value is 0.0.0.0 if the
address is not available or not applicable.
Virtual Host Name (ccmHistoryEventVirtualHostName)
If the Terminal Type value is “virtual,” this is the host name of the connected system. The value is 0 if the host
name is not available or not applicable.
Server Address (ccmHistoryEventServerAddress)
If the Config Source of Config Destination value is “networkTftp,” or “networkRcp,” this is the configuration file name at the storage file server. The value is
0 if the address is not applicable or not available.
Config File (ccmHistoryEventFile)
If the Config Source of Config Destination value is “networkTftp,” or “networkRcp,” this is the internet address of the storage file server. The value is 0.0.0.0
if the address is not applicable or not available.
Remote Copy (rcp) User (ccmHistoryEventRcpUser)
If the Config Source of Config Destination value is “networkRcp,” this is the remote user name. The length is 0 if the user name is not
applicable or not available.
Click Cancel to close the dialog box. Click Print to print the contents of the dialog box.
IP Table
Device>Configure>IP Table
The IP Table dialog box displays IP address information for the switch.
Port (ipAdEntIfIndex)
Index value for the interface of this IP address.
IP Address (ipAdEntAddr)
IP address for this entity.
Subnet Mask (ipAdEntNetMask)
Subnet mask associated with this IP address.
Broadcast Format (ipAdEntBcastAddr)
Value of the least-significant bit in the IP broadcast address for this entity.
Reasm Max Size (ipAdEntReasmMaxSize)
Size, in bytes, of the largest IP datagram that this entity can reassemble from incoming fragmented datagrams.
Click Cancel to close the dialog box. Click Print to print the contents of the dialog box.
IP Route
Device>Configure>IP Route Table
Use the IP Route Table dialog box to review stored information about possible
destinations and how to reach them. Whenever a host or gateway needs to
transmit a packet, it consults the Routing Table to determine by which route it will
send the datagram. Each entry in the Routing Table describes an IP route.
Destination (ipRouteDest)
Indicates the destination IP address of the route. The address 0.0.0.0 is the
default.
Next Hop (ipRouteHop)
Specifies the next hop for this route.
Mask (ipRouteMask)
Displays the subnet mask for the destination address.
Routing Protocol (ipRouteProto)
Displays the protocol by which the route was learned by the system.
Port (ipRoutePort)
Displays the index of the interface through which traffic to this destination
is transmitted.
Hop Count (ipRouteMetric)
Displays the number of hops (1 or 0) for this route; its meaning depends on
the routing protocol.
Route Type (ipRouteType)
Displays the status or type of the route. Possible values are direct,
indirect, invalid, or other. The invalid value is usually used to delete an entry.
Otherwise, it indicates an error.
Route Age (ipRouteAge)
Displays the number of seconds that have elapsed since this route was last
updated or validated.
Click Cancel to close the dialog box. Click Print to print the contents of the dialog box.
ARP Table
Device>Configure>ARP Table
The ARP Table dialog box displays the corresponding IP and physical addresses for the switch, taken from the switch's ARP table. You can edit any of these values, or delete a mapping entry from the table.
Interface (ipNetToMediaIfIndex)
Interface on which this entry's IP-address-to-physical-address mapping is effective.
Network Address (ipNetToMediaNetAddress)
IP address corresponding to the media-dependent physical address.
Physical Address (ipNetToMediaPhysAddress)
Media-dependent physical (MAC) address for this entry.
Type (ipNetToMediaType)
Type of address mapping: dynamic, static, invalid, or other.
Click Cancel to close the dialog box. Click Print to print the contents of the dialog box.
TCP
Device>Configure>TCP
The TCP dialog box lists TCP configuration information for the switch.
Retransmission Algorithm (tcpRtoAlgorithm)
Algorithm that determines the TCP retransmission timeout value: constant, rsre (MIL-STD-1778), vanj (Van Jacobson's algorithm), or other.
Min Retransmission Timeout (tcpRtoMin)
Minimum permitted value, in milliseconds, for the TCP retransmission timeout.
Max Retransmission Timeout (tcpRtoMax)
Maximum permitted value, in milliseconds, for the TCP retransmission timeout.
Max Connections (tcpMaxConn)
Maximum number of TCP connections this entity can support. If this number is dynamic, the value is -1.
Click Cancel to close the dialog box. Click Print to print the contents of the dialog box.
TCP Connections
Device>Configure>TCP Connections
The TCP Connections dialog box displays information about the TCP
connections currently open on the switch. You can change the state of
any connection.
Local Address (tcpConnLocalAddress)
Local IP address for this TCP connection.
Port (tcpConnLocalPort)
Local port number for this TCP connection.
Remote Address (tcpConnRemAddress)
Remote IP address for this TCP connection.
Port (tcpConnRemPort)
Remote port number for this TCP connection.
State (tcpConnState)
State of this TCP connection. Common values are listen, closed, and
closing. Set this value to delete to terminate the selected connection.
Click Apply to make your changes take effect. Click Cancel
to close the dialog box. Click Print to print the contents of
the dialog box.
UDP
Device>Configure>UDP
The UDP dialog box displays information for the UDP listeners on the device.
Local Address (udpLocalAddress)
Local IP address for this UDP listener.
Local Port (udpLocalPort)
Local port number for this UDP listener.
Click Cancel to close the dialog box. Click Print to print the contents of the dialog box.