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(config-if) - Interface configuration mode. Switchports, EtherChannel groups, VLAN interfaces. command: interface ''interface module/port'' | (config-if) - Interface configuration mode. Switchports, EtherChannel groups, VLAN interfaces. command: interface ''interface module/port'' | ||
(config-vlan) - VLAN configuration mode. | (config-vlan) - VLAN configuration mode. ''vlan "number"'' | ||
(config-line) - Console, Auxillary, VTY. | (config-line) - Console, Auxillary, VTY. |
Revision as of 20:23, 15 February 2011
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CatOS
CatOS is the operating system used on Cisco's Catalyst switches before changing over to IOS. Before purchasing the technology from Crescendo in 1993, CatOS was called XDI. CatOS is a Unix-like operating system for many legacy Cisco switches. CatOS runs on the following switch series: 1200, 4000, 4500, 5000, 5500, 6000 and 6500. Some of the high end switches such as the Catalyst 6500 series still run CatOS.
On this page we will be comparing two switches; a Catalyst 4006 running CatOS and a Catalyst 2960 running IOS.
Commands
Commands entered in CatOS are committed to NVRAM instantaneously. In IOS, the user is required to issue a command to save to NVRAM.
(enable) - Priviledged Exec mode. command: enable
(config-t) - Global Configuration mode. command: config terminal
(config-if) - Interface configuration mode. Switchports, EtherChannel groups, VLAN interfaces. command: interface interface module/port
(config-vlan) - VLAN configuration mode. vlan "number"
(config-line) - Console, Auxillary, VTY.
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IOS Command | CatOS Command | |
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Privileged | Enable | Enable |
Interface | (config-t)interface int (which puts you into interface configuration mode) | (enable)set port command mod/port |
Set Console Password | (config-line)password password | (enable)set password (you will be prompted to change password) |
Turn on ports | (config-if)no shutdown | (enable)set port enable mod/port |
Turn off ports | (config-if)shutdown | (enable)set port disable mod/port |
Banner-MOTD | (config-t)banner-motd # banner here # | (enable)set banner motd # banner here # |
System / Hostname | (config)hostname name | (enable)set system name name |
Bandwidth | (config-if)bandwidth number in kb | (enable)set port speed speed in megabits |
Setting up a domain name for VTP | (config-t)vtp domain domain-name | (enable)set vtp domain domain-name |
Enabling VLANS | (config-t)int vlan vlan number - which will bring you into the vlan config, and issue the no shutdown command. | (enable)set vlan number state active |
VLAN names | (config-vlan)name name | (enable)set vlan vlan number name name |
Troubleshooting
IOS Command | CatOS Command | |
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Ping | ||
tracert | ||
show ip route | ||
show int int | ||
show run | ||
copy run start | ||
erase start |
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