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    Enabling SNMP in Cisco Routers / Switches. Summary. To enable SNMP traps, follow the steps below in the Configuration mode of the Router/Switch: First, set the host to which the traps have to be sent using the folowing command: snmp-server host <IP Address> version <v1 or 2c> <RO
    In a Cisco switch, erasing the switch startup configuration is one thing and erasing the VLANs that exist on the switch is another thing. The VLAN information is stored in a file with name vlan.dat which exists in the flash storage of the switch. If you run “show flash” command you will see this file. First Method – Manual Reset. Disconnect all the Ethernet cables from the Cisco sg300 switch. Press and hold the Reset button on the switch for atleast 20 seconds until all the port LEDs light up. Check the Restore to Factory Defaults check box to reboot the switch to the factory default configuration.
    By default, Cisco switches will auto-negotiate the speed and duplex settings. When you connect a device (either a switch, router, or a workstation) to a port on a Cisco switch, the negotiation process will occur and the devices will agree on the transmission parameters.
    Trunks are required to carry VLAN traffic from one switch to another. In this lesson I will demonstrate how to configure a trunk between Cisco Catalyst switches. Let me show you the topology that we’ll use: Above you see a topology with a computer connected to each switch. We’ll put the computers in.

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