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Auxiliary VLAN
The unique Auxiliary VLAN feature offered by Cisco provides automatic VLAN configuration for IP phones. It
places phones into their own VLANs automatically, simplifying the task of overlaying a voice topology onto a data
network. It allows network administrators to easily segment phones into separate logical networks, even though the
data and voice infrastructure is physically the same—greatly simplifying the task of managing a multiservice network
and identifying and troubleshooting network problems.
The Auxiliary VLAN feature maintains VLAN assignments, even when phones are moved to new locations. When a
user plugs a phone into the switch, the switch provides the phone with the necessary VLAN information.
AutoQoS
Network administrators can assign IP phones to separate IP subnets and VLANs to allow separate quality of service
(QoS) or security policies for IP phones. By deploying AutoQoS that configures QoS on voice ports automatically,
the administrative task of configuring QoS to establish end-to-end traffic prioritization is greatly simplified.
Identity Based Networking Services
CiscoIBNS builds onand enhances thecapabilities of industrystandardIEEE 802.1X byprovidingincreased security
and greater flexibility for Enterprise wired or wireless network access.Policies are associated with users, not physical
ports.Thisprovidesusers with greater mobility and freedom allowing security and service level policies to travel with
them throughout the Enterprise. As a result, network scalability is increased while simplifying network management
through centralized policy enforcement and dynamic provisioning. Centralized policy-based administration
decreases the time, complexity, and effort associated with port security techniques at the Media Access Control level.
Cisco IBNS can help to quickly provision support for cross-functional or new project teams, enable secure access for
trusted partners and vendors, and facilitate secure conference-room connectivity. For more information, see:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/netsol/ns110/ns170/ns171/ns75/networking_solutions_package.html
Enhanced Operational Control for Enhanced Manageability
The Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series offers advanced network management features to make it easy to manage
fast-growing networks. This includes Time Domain Reflectometer (TDR) supported on the new 48 port 10/100/
1000Mbps Ethernet Modules (WS-X6148-GE-TX, and WS-X6548-GE-TX). TDR tests cabling by sending a signal
down the cable, reporting cable breaks, cable crimps, and improperly wired cable.
All Ethernet modules support extensive interface-level statistics including four remote monitoring (RMON) groups,
alarms, events, history, and statistics. Additional RMON groups (all nine groups) may be monitored using the
integrated Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series network analysis module (NAM) or switch probes.
For in-depth network analysis, the Enhanced Switched Port Analyzer (Enhanced SPAN) feature enables network
managers to redirect traffic from each switched port to a specific virtual LAN (VLAN), allowing them to add, move,
and easily change group access to network resources from centralized locations using CiscoWorks network
management software.
Support for local, out-of-band management is delivered through a terminal or modem attached to the console/aux
interface of the supervisor engine. Remote in-band management is available via Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) versions 1, 2 and 3.
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