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The system clock keeps track of whether the time is authoritative or not (whether it was set by a time source considered to be authoritative). You can configure information about the local time zone and summer time (daylight saving time) so that the time is correct for the local time zone. The system clock keeps track of time internally based on Universal Time Coordinated (UTC), also known as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The system clock can provide time to these services: This clock starts when the system starts. The core of the time service is the system clock, which monitors the date and time. These sections contain this configuration information: You can configure the system time and date on your switch manually or automatically by using Network Time Protocol (NTP). Refer to the Cisco IOS Command Reference and related publications at this location: If the command is not found in the Catalyst 4500 Command Reference, it is located in the larger Cisco IOS library.
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Note For complete syntax and usage information for the switch commands used in this chapter, look at the Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Switch Command Reference and related publications at this location: This chapter includes the following major sections:
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This chapter also describes how to install and configure the Embedded CiscoView network management system to provide a graphical representation of a Catalyst 4500 series switch and to provide a GUI-based management and configuration interface. This chapter describes how to perform one-time operations to administer the Catalyst 4500 Series switch.
Installing and Configuring Embedded CiscoView.Configuring Disable MAC Address Learning.Disabling MAC Address Learning on a VLAN.Configuring Unicast MAC Address Filtering.Adding and Removing Static Address Entries.Configuring MAC Threshold Notification Traps.Configuring MAC Move Notification Traps.Configuring MAC Change Notification Traps.Default MAC Address Table Configuration.Configuring a Message-of-the-Day Login Banner.
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Specifies the telecom bus clock controller Specifies the port group interface number. Specifies the Ethernet channel of interfaces. Specifies the multilink Frame Relay bundle Specifies the long-reach Ethernet interface Specifies the filter group interface number. Specifies the auto-template interface number. Specifies the asynchronous interface number. Lists the various interfaces to choose ACL To clear platform-specific feature managerĬonfiguration commands, use the clear platform feature-manager command.Ĭlear platform feature-manager Syntax Description Or configures a static MAC address with IGMP snooping disabled forĭisplays addresses in the MAC address table MAC address with a particular switched port interface.Īssociates a restricted static address with aĪssociates a secure static address with aĪdds static entries to the MAC address table Keeps dynamic MAC addresses in memory before discarding.Īssociates a permanent unicast or multicast (other than IP or IPX) of the entries to clear. (Optional) Specifies the protocol type of the (Optional) Specifies the assigned protocolĪccounts for such protocols such as DECnet, Banyan VINES, and (Optional) Specifies the VLAN to clear the "Usage Guidelines" section for valid values.Ĭlears the MAC-move notification counters. (Optional) Clears only a specified address.įastethernet, fddi, atm, or port channel. (Optional) Clears only permanent addresses. (Optional) Clears only dynamic addresses.