Switch command questions [7:2477]

2001-04-29 Thread Hunt Lee

I tried to practice some switching commands on the BCMSN book with my
switch (2924XL), but I found I lot of commands is completely different
from the BCMSN book.

   
BCMSN   My switch

e.g.1.  To assign ports to a VLAN:   interface ethernet
0/1  interface ethernet 0/3  
   
vlan-membership static 3switchport access vlan 3

e.g.2   To enable PortFastspantree
start-forwardingspantree portfast
 

Is this because of the different IOS version?  Or what do I have to do
so that I can make my switch to use the same commands as the BCMSN
book.  Can anyone please shed some light on this?

Regards,
Hunt Lee
IP Solution Analyst
Cable and Wireless




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Re: Switch command questions [7:2477]

2001-04-30 Thread Richard Deal

The test covers the IOS of the 1900 series and the set-based interface of
the 5000 series--the IOS interface of the XL and 5000 is NOT covered.

And yes, there are some significant differences between the IOS of the 1900
and XL series, as you have found out.

Enjoy!

Richard

""Hunt Lee""  wrote in message
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> I tried to practice some switching commands on the BCMSN book with my
> switch (2924XL), but I found I lot of commands is completely different
> from the BCMSN book.
>
>
> BCMSN   My switch
>
> e.g.1.  To assign ports to a VLAN:   interface ethernet
> 0/1  interface ethernet 0/3
>
> vlan-membership static 3switchport access vlan 3
>
> e.g.2   To enable PortFastspantree
> start-forwardingspantree portfast
>
>
> Is this because of the different IOS version?  Or what do I have to do
> so that I can make my switch to use the same commands as the BCMSN
> book.  Can anyone please shed some light on this?
>
> Regards,
> Hunt Lee
> IP Solution Analyst
> Cable and Wireless




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RE: Switch command questions [7:2477]

2001-04-30 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

Hunt,

Feel free to click on my CCNP link below and use my homemade Catalyst 5000
series set-based command trainer application.

Hth,

Ole


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The test covers the IOS of the 1900 series and the set-based interface of
the 5000 series--the IOS interface of the XL and 5000 is NOT covered.

And yes, there are some significant differences between the IOS of the 1900
and XL series, as you have found out.

Enjoy!

Richard

""Hunt Lee""  wrote in message
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> I tried to practice some switching commands on the BCMSN book with my
> switch (2924XL), but I found I lot of commands is completely different
> from the BCMSN book.
>
>
> BCMSN   My switch
>
> e.g.1.  To assign ports to a VLAN:   interface ethernet
> 0/1  interface ethernet 0/3
>
> vlan-membership static 3switchport access vlan 3
>
> e.g.2   To enable PortFastspantree
> start-forwardingspantree portfast
>
>
> Is this because of the different IOS version?  Or what do I have to do
> so that I can make my switch to use the same commands as the BCMSN
> book.  Can anyone please shed some light on this?
>
> Regards,
> Hunt Lee
> IP Solution Analyst
> Cable and Wireless
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