- Describe the major features of the Catalyst switches. - The Catalyst 5000 series switch overview. - The Catalyst 5000 series switch architecture. - The Catalyst 5000 series switch hardware. - The Catalyst 5000 switch series software. - Managing the Catalyst 5000 series switch. - Troubleshooting the Catalyst 5000 series switch. - The Catalyst 5000 FDDI module. - The Catalyst 5000 series ATM LANE module. - Configuring the Catalyst 5000 series ATM LANE modules. - Configuring the Catalyst 3000 series switch. - List of the CLSC Exam Objectives. - 1 Describe the major features of the Catalyst switches.. - 33 Describe the architecture and function of major components of the Catalyst 5000 series switch:. - 37 Describe the hardware features and functions of the modules in the Catalyst 5000 series switches.. - 40 Use the Catalyst 5000 switch CLI to:. - 43 Describe the major features and functions of the Catalyst 5000 FDDI/CDDI Module.. - 45 Configure the Catalyst 5000 FDDI/CDDI Module.. - 51 List the features of the Catalyst 5000 LANE module.. - 71 Describe the Catalyst Stack System.. - 7 Configuring the Catalyst 5000 Series Switch 5. - 9 Managing the Catalyst 5000 Series Switches 4. - 10 Troubleshooting the Catalyst 5000 Series Switches 2. - Number of Questions 14 Configuring the Catalyst 5000 Series Switch ATM. - 19 Configuring the Catalyst 3000 Series Switches 4. - All of the above. - The Catalyst 5000 series switch uses a bus-based store-and-forward architecture. - The Catalyst Token Ring switches support one or more of the following forwarding modes:. - Half-duplex concentrator port—The port is connected to a single station in HDX. - Half-duplex station emulation—The port is connected to a port on a MAU. - Full-duplex concentrator port—The port is connected to a single station in full- duplex (FDX) mode.. - Full-duplex station emulation—The port is connected to another Token Ring switch in FDX mode.. - For the Catalyst 5000, any of the ports on the fiber Token Ring module can operate in RI/RO mode.. - As mentioned in Chapter 1, “The Cisco LAN Switch Configuration (CLSC) Exam Overview,” the questions and scenarios are more difficult than what you should experience on the actual exam. - 12 Define the network layer of the OSI model.. - None of the above.. - Is used by the Catalyst 5000 series.. - Catalyst 5000 Manufacturing. - Catalyst 5000. - Catalyst 5000 ProStack. - On the Catalyst 3900, the ring number of the TrCRF can be defined or learned from external bridges. - The undistributed TrCRF is the standard type of TrCRF in the Catalyst 5000 series switch.. - 5 The Catalyst 5000 is intended to be used:. - All of the above.. - Build networks using a hierarchical or modular model—The hierarchy enables autonomous segments to be internetworked.. - Increasing the size of the switch buffers. - Increasing the size of the link to the servers. - The embedded traffic-management capabilities of the Catalyst 5000 series switches enable you to manage the switched internetwork.. - The Catalyst 5000 series of switches are well suited for Fast Ethernet backbone. - The Catalyst 5000 series switches’ embedded traffic management capabilities enable management of the switched internetwork and include embedded RMON.. - This chapter will cover the hardware architecture of the Catalyst 5000 series switch.. - 1 The architecture of the Catalyst 5000 series switch supports which of the following media types?. - Catalyst 5000 Overview. - Figure 5-2 shows the hardware components of the Catalyst 5000 chassis. - This chapter will cover the architecture and function of major components of the Catalyst 5000 series switch:. - The benefits of the Catalyst 5000 series are listed here:. - Other functions of the MCP include the following:. - 1 The Catalyst 5000 series architecture has three basic components: the. - 1 Which one of the following is an option currently available on the Supervisor Engine?. - 2 The Catalyst 5000 series switch has environmental monitoring and reporting functions.. - 3 Online insertion and removal are supported on the Catalyst 5000 series switch for:. - 5 On the Catalyst 5500 switch, the Supervisor Engine:. - 6 The Catalyst 5000 series switch 10/100 Mbps Ethernet module:. - 7 The Catalyst 5000 series switch Supervisor Engine Status LED is red:. - 8 The Catalyst 5000 series switch Supervisor Engine allows:. - 10 The Catalyst 5002 supports:. - The Cisco Catalyst 5000 Family consists of the following multilayer switching systems:. - Supervisor I is the original Supervisor Engine used in the Catalyst 5000 series switches (except the Catalyst 5500). - Ships with all the Catalyst 5000 series switches. - All Catalyst 5000 series switch chassis except the Catalyst 2900 switch. - The Fast Ethernet ports of the Supervisor Engine provide only 100 Mbps operation.. - On the Catalyst 5000 and 5002 switches, it is located on the Supervisor Engine.. - An overview of the Supervisor Engine in shown in Figure 6-7. - Three module versions are available on the Catalyst 5000 series Supervisor Engine:. - The following hardware components are part of the Supervisor Engine operation:. - The Catalyst 5000 Series Token Ring module is a switching module that can be used with any of the Catalyst 5000 series switches. - The needs of the. - Each of the five slots in the Catalyst 5000 chassis contains a 192-pin FutureBus connector to the backplane. - The Catalyst 2900 is available in the following two configurations:. - The Catalyst 5002 can be configured with any of the current or future Catalyst 5000 family modules. - The modular design of the Catalyst 5000 series switch accommodates up to these limitations:. - The Supervisor Engine must be installed in the top slot of the Catalyst 5000 series switch for the system to operate. - Supervisor Engine II or Supervisor III is required for operation of the Catalyst 5500. - The Catalyst 5500 switch has two clocks on the backplane. - The Catalyst 5500 has two clocks mounted on the back of the backplane. - A Supervisor module installed in the Catalyst 5000 chassis utilizes the onboard clock. - The Catalyst 5500 chassis slots (see Figure 6-16) can be configured as follows:. - There is no integration of these two different switches on the backplane of the Catalyst 5500 switch.. - Table 6-2 summarizes the hardware features of the Catalyst 5000 series switches.. - 2 The Catalyst 5500 backplane implements. - 1.2 Gbps buses identical to the single bus used in the Catalyst 5000.. - 4 The Catalyst 5000 supports the creation of up to. - 5 The Catalyst 5002 switch is a Catalyst 5000 series switch with. - 6 The Catalyst 2900 is a. - Configuring the Catalyst 5000 Series Switches. - 190 Chapter 7: Configuring the Catalyst 5000 Series Switches. - MAC address of the RSM. - 192 Chapter 7: Configuring the Catalyst 5000 Series Switches. - Can be used to configure static routes on the Catalyst 5000.. - 194 Chapter 7: Configuring the Catalyst 5000 Series Switches
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