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Command Reference for Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.5.x on Catalyst 9300 Switches

Comprehensive command reference guide for Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.5.x, covering CLI operations, SD-Access, and TrustSec configurations for Catalyst 9300 switches.

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Overview

This document serves as the primary command reference for Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.5.x software running on Catalyst 9300 series switches. It provides detailed information on command-line interface (CLI) operations, network configuration, and security management.

Using the Command-Line Interface

The CLI is the primary tool for managing and configuring your Cisco device. Users can access the system through a console connection or via Telnet. Key features include:

  • Command Modes: Understanding the hierarchical structure of command modes is essential for proper configuration.
  • Help System: Utilize the built-in help features to navigate commands and syntax.
  • Editing Features: The CLI supports advanced editing, including command history buffers, keystroke shortcuts, and line wrapping management.
  • Output Filtering: Use show and more commands with filtering options to efficiently manage large amounts of system data.

Cisco SD-Access

The guide covers extensive configuration commands for Cisco SD-Access, enabling software-defined network automation. Key areas include:

  • LISP Configuration: Commands for managing EID tables, map-servers, map-resolvers, and encapsulation settings.
  • Multicast and Routing: Configuration for PIM sparse mode, core-group ranges, and IPv4/IPv6 multicast topologies.
  • Database Management: Tools for monitoring and managing LISP databases, statistics, and prefix lists.

Cisco TrustSec

Cisco TrustSec provides identity-based security for the network. This section details commands for:

  • Environment Data: Managing credentials, passwords, and environment data synchronization.
  • Policy Enforcement: Configuring role-based permissions, SGT (Scalable Group Tag) mapping, and monitoring.
  • SXP (SGT Exchange Protocol): Commands for managing SXP connections, peer configurations, and filtering groups to ensure secure communication across the network.

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