Dell PowerConnect 3424P User's Guide (.htm)

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    Dell™ PowerConnect™ 34XX Systems User's Guide
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    damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem. CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or Dell Inc. is strictly forbidden. Trademarks used in this text: Dell, Dell OpenManage, the DELL logo, and PowerConnect are trademarks of Dell
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    25 Switching from the Stack Master to the Backup Stack Master. . . . . . 27 Features Overview 28 Power over Ethernet 28 Head of Line Blocking 28 Flow Control Support (IEEE 802.3X 28 Back Pressure Support 28 Virtual Cable Testing (VCT 28 MDI/MDIX Support 29 Auto Negotiation 29 MAC Address
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    2 Hardware Description Port Description 37 PowerConnect 3424 Port Description 37 PowerConnect 3448 Port Description 38 SFP Ports 39 RS-232 Console Port 39 Physical Dimensions 40 LED Definitions 40 Gigabit Port LEDs 43 System LEDs 44 Power Supplies 45 Stack ID Button 47 Reset Button 47
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    an IP Address From a BOOTP Server 66 Security Management and Password Configuration 67 Startup Procedures 70 Startup Menu Procedures 70 Software Download Through TFTP Server 73 Port Default Settings 76 Auto-Negotiation 76 MDI/MDIX 76 Flow Control 76 Back Pressure 76 Switching Port Default
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    System Information Defining General Switch Information 88 Viewing Switch Asset Information 88 Defining System Time Settings 93 Viewing System Health Information 98 Managing Power over Ethernet 101 Viewing Version Information 106 Managing Stack Members 107 Resetting the Device 109 Configuring
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    221 Configuring General Settings 223 7 Configuring Switch Information Configuring Network Security 225 Port Based Authentication 225 Configuring Port Based Authentication 227 Configuring Advanced Port Based Authentication 231 Authenticating Users 235 Configuring Port Security 237 Defining
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    VLAN Ports Settings 305 Defining VLAN LAGs Settings 307 Binding MAC Address to VLANs 310 Configuring GVRP Parameters 312 Configuring Private VLANs 315 Aggregating Ports 319 Defining LACP Parameters 319 Defining LACP Parameters 320 Defining LAG Membership 322 Multicast Forwarding Support
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    363 Viewing Charts 367 Viewing Port Statistics 367 Viewing LAG Statistics 369 Viewing the CPU Utilization 371 9 Configuring Quality of Service Quality of Service (QoS) Overview 373 CoS Services 374 Defining QoS Global Parameters 375 Configuring QoS Global Settings 375 Defining QoS Interface
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    /P Port 27 PowerConnect 3424 Front Panel 37 PowerConnect 3424 Back Panel 38 PowerConnect 3448 Front Panel 38 PowerConnect 3448 Back Panel 39 Console Port 39 RJ-45 Copper Based 10/100 BaseT LEDs 40 RJ-45 1000 BaseT LED 41 SFP Port LEDs 43 System LEDs 44 Stacking LEDs 45 Power Connection
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    25. Installation and Configuration Flow 60 Switch Administrator Components 80 PowerConnect Device Port Indicators 81 System 87 Asset 88 Time Synchronization 95 System Health 99 Power Over Ethernet 102 Versions 106 Stack Management 107 SNTP Global Settings 112 SNTP Authentication 114 Add
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    Rules Table 160 Authentication Profiles 163 Add Authentication Profile 165 Select Authentication 167 Password Management 171 Local User Database 173 Add a User 175 Local User Table 175 Line Password 177 Enable Password 179 TACACS+ Settings 181 Add TACACS+ Host 182 TACACS+ Table 183
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    Settings 193 Add A View 194 View Table 194 Access Control Group 196 Add an Access Control Group 197 Access Table 197 SNMPv3 User Security Model (USM 199 Add SNMPv3 User Name 200 User Copy Files 219 Files on File System 221 General Settings 223 Port Based Authentication 227 Contents 13
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    257 Storm Control Settings Table 258 Port Mirroring 261 Static MAC Address Table 264 Dynamic MAC Address 267 GARP Timers 270 Spanning Tree Global Settings 274 Spanning Tree Port Settings 280 Spanning Tree LAG Settings 284 Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP) settings 288 MSTP Settings 291 MSTP
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    Figure 8-12. Figure 8-13. VLAN Membership 300 VLAN Port Settings 305 VLAN LAG Settings 307 Bind MAC to VLAN 310 GVRP Parameters 312 Private VLAN 316 Add Private VLAN 317 PV Ports Table 317 LACP Parameters 320 LAG Membership 323 Global Parameters 325 Bridge Multicast Group 327 Add Bridge
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    41 PowerConnect 3424P and PowerConnect 3448P RJ-45 Copper based 100BaseT LED Indications 42 PowerConnect 3424 and PowerConnect 3448 RJ-45 Copper based 100BaseT LED Indications 43 SFP Port LED Indications 43 System LED Indicators 44 Stacking LED Indications 45 Port Default Settings 77
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    CLI Commands 131 Remote Log Server CLI Commands 134 Default Gateway CLI Commands 136 IP Interface Parameters CLI Commands . . . . . 139 DHCP IP Interface CLI Commands 141 DNS Server CLI Commands 144 DNS Domain Name CLI Commands 146 Domain Host Name CLI Commands 148 ARP Settings CLI Commands
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    CLI Commands 230 Multiple Hosts CLI Commands 234 Add User Name CLI Commands 236 Port Security CLI Commands 240 MAC-Based ACE CLI Commands 243 ACL Binding CLI Commands 246 Port Configuration CLI Commands 250 LAG Configuration CLI Commands 255 Storm Control CLI Commands 259 Port Mirroring CLI
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    VLAN CLI Commands 318 LACP Parameters CLI Commands 321 LAG Membership CLI Commands 324 Multicast Filtering and Snooping CLI Commands 326 IGMP Port/LAG Members Table Control Settings 328 Multicast Service Member CLI Commands . . . . 329 Bridge Multicast Forward All Switch/Port Control Settings
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    Device Alarm CLI Commands 366 Port Statistic CLI Commands 369 LAG Statistic CLI Commands 370 CoS to Queue Mapping Table Default values 373 DSCP to Queue Mapping Table Default Values 374 QoS Settings CLI Commands 377 QoS Interface CLI Commands 378 CoS to Queue Settings CLI Commands 380 DSCP
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    -alone device, or as stacking ports when the device is stacked. The device also provides one RS-232 console port. The PowerConnect 3424P is a stackable device, but also operates as a stand-alone device. The PowerConnect 3424P also provides Power over Ethernet (PoE). Figure 1-1. PowerConnect 3424 and
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    as stacking ports when the device is part of a stack. The device also provides one RS-232 console port. In addition, PowerConnect 3448P provides PoE. Figure 1-2. PowerConnect 3448 and PowerConnect 3448P Stacking Overview PowerConnect 3424/P and PowerConnect 3448/P stacking provides multiple switch
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    Ring topologies occur when a device in the ring becomes nonfunctional, or a link is severed. With the PowerConnect 3424/P and PowerConnect 3448/P stack, the system automatically switches to a Stacking Failover topology without any system downtime. An SNMP message is automatically generated, but no
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Once the user selects a different Unit ID, it is not erased, and remains valid, even if the unit is reset. Unit ID 1 and Unit ID 2 are reserved for Master enabled units. Unit IDs 3 to 6 can be defined for stack members. When the Master unit boots or when inserting or
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    are displayed in the PowerConnect OpenManage Switch Administrator home page, and can be configured through the web management system. Non-present ports are configured through the CLI or SNMP interfaces. Exchanging Stacking Members If a stack member with the same Unit ID replaces an existing Unit ID
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    3424/P port replaces PowerConnect 3448/P port Same Configuration Same Configuration Default Configuration • If a PowerConnect 3424/P replaces PowerConnect 3448/P, the PowerConnect 3424/P 24 FE ports receives the first 24 FE PowerConnect 3448/P port configuration. The GE port configurations
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    Figure 1-6. PowerConnect 3448/P port replaces PowerConect 3424/P Port Same Configuration Same Configuration Switching from the Stack Master to the Backup Stack Master The Backup Master replaces the Stack Master if the following events occur: • The Stack Master fails or is removed from the stack.
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Features Overview This section describes the device features. For a complete list of all updated device features, see the latest software version Release Notes. Power over Ethernet Power over Ethernet (PoE) provides power to devices over existing LAN cabling, without
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    Supported Features MAC Address Capacity Support The device supports up to 8K MAC addresses. The device reserves specific MAC addresses for system use. Static MAC Entries MAC entries can be manually entered in the Bridging Table, as an alternative to learning them from incoming frames. These user
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    to all ports of the relevant VLAN. MAC Multicast Support Multicast service is a limited broadcast service, which allows one-to-many and many-to-many connections for information distribution. Layer 2 Multicast service is where a single frame is addressed to a specific Multicast address, from where
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    Port Based Virtual LANs (VLANs) Port-based VLANs classify incoming packets to VLANs based on their ingress port. For more information, see "Defining VLAN Ports Settings." Full 802.1Q VLAN Tagging Compliance IEEE 802.1Q defines an architecture for virtual bridged LANs, the services provided in VLANs
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    dell.com | support.dell ports and LAGs, see "Defining STP Port Settings" or "Defining Static Addresses." standard lets administrators assign VLAN traffic to unique paths connections • Improved bandwidth granularity • High bandwidth server connectivity LAG is composed of ports with the same speed, set
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    enables additional setup parameters to be received from a network server upon system startup. DHCP service is an on-going process. DHCP is an extension to BootP. For more information on DHCP, see "Defining DHCP IP Interface Parameters." Quality of Service Features Class Of Service 802.1p Support The
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    . For more information, see "Configuring SNTP Settings." Domain Name System Domain Name System (DNS) converts user-defined domain names into IP addresses. Each time a domain name is assigned the DNS service translates the name into a numeric IP address. For example, www.ipexample.com is translated
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    contains per-user authentication information, such as user name, password and accounting information. For more information, see "Configuring RADIUS Settings." SSH Secure Shell (SSH) is a protocol that provides a secure, remote connection to a device. SSH version 2 is currently supported. The SSH
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    Password Management, see "Managing Passwords". Additional CLI Documentation The CLI Reference Guide, which is available on the Documentation CD, provides information about the CLI commands used to configure the device. The document provides information about the command description, syntax, default
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    ports - Designated as 1000Base-T ports • Console port - RS-232 based port The following figure illustrates the PowerConnect 3424 front panel. Figure 2-1. PowerConnect 3424 Front Panel 10/100 Base-T Ports 1, 3, 5, 7, ...23 System LEDs Reset Button Stacking Button Stacking LEDs 10/100 Base-T Ports
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    3424 back: Figure 2-2. PowerConnect 3424 Back Panel The back panel contains an RPS connector, console port, and power connector. Console Port RPS Connector Power Connector PowerConnect 3448 Port Description The PowerConnect 3448 device is configured with the following ports: • 48 FE ports - RJ
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    all the device LEDs. The following figure illustrates the PowerConnect 3448 back panel: Figure 2-4. PowerConnect 3448 Back Panel Console Port RPS Connector Power Connector The back panel contains an RPS connector, console port and power connector. SFP Ports The Small Form Factor Plugable (SFP
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Physical Dimensions The PowerConnect 3424/P and PowerConnect 3448/P devices have the following physical dimensions: PoE Model: • Width - 440 mm (17.32 inch) • Depth - 387 mm (15.236 inch) • Height - 43.2 mm (1.7 inch) Non-PoE Device: • Width - 440 mm (17.32 inch) •
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    the following table: Table 2-1. PowerConnect 3424 and PowerConnect 3448 RJ-45 100BaseT LED Indications LED Link/Activity/Speed FDX Color Green Static Green Flashing Yellow Static Yellow Flashing OFF Green Static OFF Description The port is running at 100 Mbs. The port is either transmitting or
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The RJ-45 LED indications for PowerConnect 3424P and PowerConnect 3448P are described in the following table: Table 2-2. PowerConnect 3424P and PowerConnect 3448P RJ-45 Copper based 100BaseT LED Indications LED Speed/Link/Act FDX Color Green Static Green Flashing
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    LEDs The following table describes the Gigabit (stacking port) LEDs: Table 2-3. PowerConnect 3424 and PowerConnect 3448 RJ-45 Copper based 100BaseT LED Indications LED Link/Activity/Speed Color Green Static Green Flashing Yellow Static Yellow Flashing FDX OFF Green Static OFF
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com System LEDs The system LEDs of The PowerConnect 3424 /P and PowerConnect 3448/P devices provide information about the power supplies, fans, thermal conditions, and diagnostics. The following figure illustrates the system LEDS. Figure 2-9. System LEDs The following
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    is not the Stack Master. Power Supplies The device has an internal power supply unit (AC unit) and a connector to connect PowerConnect 3424/P and PowerConnect 3448/P devices to a PowerConnect EPS-470 unit, or to connect PowerConnect 3424 and PowerConnect 3448 devices to a PowerConnect RPS-600 unit
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com DC Power Supply Unit The PowerConnect 3424 and PowerConnect 3448 switches connect to an external RPS-600 unit to provide a redundant power option. No configuration is required. The front panel "RPS" LED indicates whether the external RPS-600 is connected. See Table
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    stacking members are not reset. The single reset circuit of the switch is activated by power-up or low-voltage conditions. Ventilation System The PowerConnect 3424/P and PowerConnect 3448/P switches with the PoE feature have five built-in fans. The non-PoE PowerConnect 3424 and PowerConnect 3448
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com 48 Hardware Description
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    that the following items are included: • Device/Switch • AC power cable • RS-232 crossover cable • Self-adhesive rubber pads • Rack-mount kit for rack installation or wall mounting kit • Documentation CD • Product Information Guide Installing the PowerConnect 3424/P and PowerConnect 3448/P 49
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    damage immediately. Mounting the Device The following mounting instructions apply to The PowerConnect 3424/P and PowerConnect 3448/P devices. The Console port is on the back panel. The power connectors are positioned on the back panel. Connecting a Redundant Power Supply (RPS) is optional, but is
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    Insert the unit into the 48.26 cm (19 inch) must be able to support the weight of the Set the device on a flat surface, leaving 5.08 cm (2 inch) on each side and 12.7 cm (5 inch) at the back. 3 Ensure that the device has proper ventilation. Installing the PowerConnect 3424/P and PowerConnect 3448
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Installing the Device on a Wall 1 Place the supplied wall-mounting bracket on one side of the device, the unit to the wall with screws (not provided). Ensure that the ventilation holes are not obstructed. 52 Installing the PowerConnect 3424/P and PowerConnect 3448/P
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    1 Connect an RS-232 crossover cable to the ASCII terminal or the serial connector of a desktop system running terminal emulation software. 2 Connect the female DB-9 connector at the other end of the cable to the device serial port connector. Installing the PowerConnect 3424/P and PowerConnect 3448
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    and Configuring the Device". Figure 3-4. Back-Panel Power Connector Console Port RPS Connector Power Connector PowerConnect 3424/3448 Rear View Console Port EPS Connector PowerConnect 3424P/3448P Rear View Power Connector After connecting the device to a power source, confirm that the device
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    not displayed in the EWS. The effect is of not being present on the device. This is because the ports receive a different index for stacking. Stack unit identification is performed on the device front panel using the Stack ID button. Installing the PowerConnect 3424/P and PowerConnect 3448/P 55
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    as follows: 1 Ensure that the stand-alone/Master device Console port is connected to a VT100 terminal device or VT100 terminal emulator via the RS-232 crossover cable. 2 Locate an AC power receptacle. 3 Deactivate the AC power receptacle. 4 Connect the device to the AC receptacle. 5 Activate the AC
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    that you obtain the most recent revision of the user documentation from the Dell Support website at support.dell.com. Connecting to the Device To configure the device, the device must be connected to a console. However, if the device is part of a stack, only one device called the Master unit in the
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    to PowerConnect 3400 Series Console Port To VT100 Terminal Back Panel NOTE: A console can be connected to the Console port on any unit in the stack, but stack management is performed only from the stack master (unit ID 1 or 2). 58 Installing the PowerConnect 3424/P and PowerConnect 3448/P
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    Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448/P Configuration Procedures After all the device external connections are completed, a terminal is connected to the device to monitor the notes for this product. Download the release notes from support.dell.com. Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448/P 59
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    .dell.com | support.dell.com Figure 4-1. Installation and Configuration Flow Connect Device and Console Power On Hardware Setup Press Esc Yes Susepnd Bootup No Loading Program from flash to RAM Startup Menu (Special Functions) Enter Wizard Yes Reboot No Initial Configuration: IP Address
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    Username and Password • Device IP address • Default Gateway IP address The following is displayed: Welcome to Dell Easy Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard guides you through the initial switch configuration, and gets you up and running as quickly as possible. You can skip the setup wizard, and enter CLI
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    management system IP address and the "community string" or password that the particular management system uses to access the switch. The wizard automatically assigns the highest access level [Privilege Level 15] to this account. You can use Dell Network Manager or CLI to change this setting, and to
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    displayed: Next, an IP address is setup. The IP address is defined on the default VLAN (VLAN #1), of which all ports are members. This is the IP address you use to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface for the switch.To setup an IP address: Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448/P 63
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    Wizard. Enter [Y] to complete the Setup Wizard. The following is displayed: Configuring SNMP management interface Configuring user account...... Configuring IP and subnet...... Thank you for using Dell Easy Setup Wizard. You will now enter CLI mode. 64 Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448/P
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    commands are based on the port type used for configuration. • Assigning Dynamic IP Addresses: console# configure console(config)# interface ethernet 1/e1 console(config-if)# ip address dhcp hostname powerconnect console(config-if)# exit console(config)# • Assigning Dynamic IP Addresses (on a VLAN
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The interface receives the IP address automatically. 3 To verify the IP address, enter the show ip interface command at the system prompt as shown in the following example. console# show ip interface IP Address I/F Type ------------100.1.1.1/24 -----vlan 1
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    recieve an IP address from the BOOTP server. The following example illustrates the process: console> enable console# delete startup-config Startup file was deleted console# reload You haven't saved your changes. Are you sure you want to continue (y/n) [n]? This command will reset the whole system
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    .dell.com | support.dell.com NOTE: When creating a user name, the default priority is 1, which allows access but not configuration rights. A priority of 15 must be set to enable access and configuration rights to the device. Although user names can be assigned privilege level 15 without a password
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    key_generate console(config)# ip https server When initially enabling an http or https session, enter admin for user name and user1 for password. NOTE: Http and Https services require level 15 access and connect directly to the configuration level access. Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448
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    35 seconds (default), the device times out. This default value can be changed through CLI. NOTE: Technical support personnel only can operate the Diagnostics Mode (option[4]). For this reason, Enter Diagnostics Mode is not described in this guide. 70 Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448/P
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    procedure is performed when a new version must be downloaded to replace the corrupted files, update or upgrade the system software. To download software from the Startup 01-Jan-2000 01:01:19 %Box-I-FAN-STAT-CHNG: FAN# 1 status changed operational. Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448/P 71
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    the device reboots. 4 Repeat the device initial configuration. Password Recovery - option[3] If a password is lost, the Password Recovery procedure can be called from the Startup menu. The procedure enables entry to the device once without password. 72 Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448/P
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    through the TFTP server: 1 Ensure that an IP address is configured on one of the device ports and pings can be sent to a TFTP server. 2 Make sure that the file to be downloaded is saved on the TFTP server (the arc file). 3 Enter the show version command to verify which software version is currently
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    console# show bootvar Images currently available on the Flash Image-1 active Image-2 not active (selected for next boot) If the image for the next boot is not selected by entering the boot system command, the system boots from the currently active image. 74 Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448
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    programming it into the flash updates the boot image. The boot image is loaded when the device is powered on. A user has no control over the boot image copies. To download a boot image through the TFTP server: 1 Ensure that an IP address is configured on one of the device ports and pings can be sent
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    mode. By default, this feature is disabled. It can be enabled per port. The back-pressure mechanism prevents the sender from transmitting additional traffic temporarily. The receiver may occupy a link so it becomes unavailable for additional traffic. 76 Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448/P
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    Port tagging Flow Control Back Pressure Default Setting 10/100BaseT copper: auto-negotiation 100 Mbps full duplex 10/100/1000BaseT copper / SFP: auto-negotiation1000 Mbps full duplex Enabled No tagging Off (disabled on ingress) Off (disabled on ingress) Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com 78 Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448/P
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    IP address in the address bar and press . 3 When the Log In window displays, enter a user name and password. NOTE: Passwords are both case sensitive and alpha-numeric. 4 Click OK. The Dell OpenManage™ Switch area, and configuration instructions. Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 79
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Figure 5-1. Switch Administrator Components 4 1 2 3 Table 5-8 lists the interface components with their corresponding numbers. Table 5-8. Interface Components Component 1 2 3 4 Description The tree view contains a list of the different device
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    reflected in PowerConnect front panel in the OpenManage Switch Administrator. LED status can only be determined by viewing the actual device. However, the Stacking LEDs reflect the Stacking port status. For more information about LEDs, see LED Definitions. Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator
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    Dell Support page at support.dell.com Online help that contains information to assist in configuring and managing the device. The online help pages are context-sensitive. For example, if the IP Addressing /Right Arrows Refresh Reset All Counters Print Draw Description Applies set changes to the
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    over a direct connection to the Terminal port or via a Telnet connection. If access is via a Telnet connection, ensure that the device has an IP address defined and that the workstation used to access the device is connected to the device prior to beginning using CLI commands. For information about
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    login terminal where a remote login is required. The device supports up to four simultaneous Telnet sessions to manage the device. All CLI commands can be used over a telnet session. To start a Telnet session: 1 Select Start > Run. The Run window opens. 2 In the Run window, type Telnet
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    host name followed by the angle bracket (>). For example: console> NOTE: The default host name is console unless it has been modified during initial configuration. The User EXEC commands permit connecting to remote devices, changing terminal settings on a temporary basis, performing basic tests, and
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    how to access Global Configuration mode and return back to the Privileged EXEC mode: console# console# configure console(config)# exit console# For a complete list of the CLI modes, see the Dell™ PowerConnect™3424/P and PowerConnect 3448/P CLI Guide. 86 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator
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    Configuring System Information This section provides information for defining system parameters including security features, downloading switch software, and resetting the switch. To open the System page, click System in the tree view. Figure 6-1. System Configuring System Information 87
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Defining General Switch Information The General page contains links to pages that allow network managers to configure switch parameters. Viewing Switch Asset Information The Asset page contains parameters for configuring and viewing general device information,
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    6-12. Asset CLI Commands CLI Command Description hostname name Indicates or modifies the device host name. snmp-server contact text Sets up a system contact. snmp-server location text Enters information on where the device is located. clock set hh:mm:ss day month Manually sets the system
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of defining the device host name, system contact and device location as well as setting the time and date of the system clock using the CLI commands: console(config)# hostname dell dell (config)# snmp-server contact Dell_Tech_Supp dell (
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    a stacked devices using the CLI commands: console# show system id Unit ---1 2 3 4 5 6 Serial number 893658972 893658973 893658974 893658975 893658976 893658977 console# show system Unit ---1 2 3 4 5 6 Type PowerConnect 3424 PowerConnect 3424 PowerConnect 3428 PowerConnect 3424P PowerConnect
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Unit ---1 2 3 4 5 6 Unit ---1 2 3 4 5 6 Unit ---1 2 3 4 5 6 Main Power Supply OK OK OK OK OK OK Redundant Power Supply OK OK OK Fan1 ---OK OK OK OK OK OK Fan2 ---OK OK OK OK OK OK Fan3 ---- OK OK OK Fan4 ---- OK OK
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    Defining System Time Settings The Time Synchronization page contains fields for defining system time parameters for both the local hardware clock, and the external SNTP clock. If the system
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com • Ireland - Last weekend of March until the last weekend of October. • Israel - Varies year-to-year. • Italy - Last weekend of March until the last
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    clock. The possible field values: SNTP - Indicates that the system time is set via an SNTP server. For more information, see Configuring SNTP Settings. None - Indicates that the system time is not set by an external source. Local Settings Date - Defines the system date. The field format is DD/MMM/YY
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    . Other - The DST definitions are user-defined based on the device locality. If Other is selected, the From and To fields must be defined. Time Set Offset (1-1440) - For non USA and European countries, the amount of time for DST can be set in minutes. The default time is 60 minutes. From - Defines
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    device is updated. Defining Local Clock Settings 1 Open the Time Synchronization page. 2 Define the fields. 3 Click Apply Changes. The local clock settings are applied. Defining Clock Settings Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com For example: console(config)# clock summer-time recurring usa console(config)# clock time zone 2 zone TMZ2 console(config)# clock set 10:00:00 apr 15 2004 Table 6-13. Clock Setting CLI Commands CLI Description clock source sntp Configures an external time source
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    . Not Present - The power supply is currently not present. Fan Status - The non-PoE devices have two fans, while the PoE devices have five fans. Each fan is denoted as fan plus the fan number in the interface. The possible field values are: - The fan is operating normally. - The fan is not operating
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    system health CLI command. Console> show system System Description: Ethernet switch System Up Time (days,hour:min:sec): 1,22:38:21 System Contact: System Name: RS1 System location: System MAC Address: 00.10.B5.F4.00.01 Sys Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10895.3004 Type: PowerConnect 3424 Temperature
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    are devices which receive power from the PowerConnect power supplies, for example IP phones. Powered Devices are connected to the PowerConnect device via Ethernet ports. Powered devices are connected via either all PowerConnect 3424P's 24 FE ports or all PowerConnect 3448P's 48 FE ports. To open the
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Figure 6-5. Power Over Ethernet The Power Over Ethernet page contains the following sections: • Global • Port Settings Global The Power over Ethernet Global Settings section contains the following fields: Power Status - Indicates the inline power source status. On -
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    Port Settings Select a Port - Indicates the specific interface for which PoE parameters are defined and assigned to the powered interface connected to the selected port. PoE Admin Status - Indicates the device PoE mode. The possible field values are: Auto - Enables the Device Discovery protocol, and
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    Apply Changes. PoE settings are defined, and the device is updated. Managing PoE Using the CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for viewing fields displayed on the Power Over Ethernet page. Table 6-16. System Health CLI Commands CLI Command power inline {auto
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    ] The following is an example of the PoE CLI commands. Console# show power inline Power: On Nominal Power: 150 Watts Consumed Power: 120 Watts (80%) Usage Threshold: 95% Traps: Enabled Port Powered Device State Priority Status Classification [W] 1/e1 IP Phone Model A Auto High On 0.44
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Viewing Version Information The Versions page contains information about the hardware the CLI The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for viewing fields displayed in the Versions page. Table 6-17. Versions CLI Commands CLI Command show version
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    example of the CLI commands: console> show version SW version 1.0.0.0 (date 23-Jan-2005 time 17:34:19) Boot version 1.0.0.0 (date 11-Jan-2005 time 11:48:21) HW version 1.0.0 Managing Stack Members The Stack Management page allows network managers to either reset the entire stack or a specific device
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Switching Between Stack Masters 1 Open the Stack Management page. 2 Check the Switch Stack Control from Unit 1 to Unit 2 check box. 3 Click Apply Changes. A confirmation message displays. 4 Click OK. The device is reset. After the device is reset, a prompt for a user
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    for a user name and password is displayed. 5 Enter a user name and password to reconnect to the Web Interface. Resetting the Device Using the CLI The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for performing a reset of the device via the CLI: Table 6-19. Reset CLI Command CLI Command
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    dell.com | support.dell.com Configuring SNTP Settings The switch supports the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). SNTP assures accurate network switch for Unicast information is used for polling a server for which the IP address is known. SNTP servers that are configured on the device are the
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    polling, because SNTP packets are accepted from SNTP servers that are not configured on the device. Broadcast information is used when the server IP address is unknown. When a Broadcast message is sent from an SNTP server, the SNTP client listens to the message. If Broadcast polling is enabled
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Defining SNTP Global Parameters The SNTP Global Settings page provides information for defining SNTP parameters globally. To open the SNTP Global Settings page, click System →SNTP→Global Settings in the tree view. Figure 6-8. SNTP Global Settings The SNTP Global
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    device is updated. Defining Local Clock Settings 1 Open the Time Synchronization page. 2 Define the fields. 3 Click Apply Changes. The local clock settings are applied. Defining SNTP Global Parameters Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Defining SNTP Authentication Methods The SNTP Authentication page enables SNTP authentication between the device and an SNTP server. The means by which the SNTP
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    Changes. The SNMP authentication key is added, and the device is updated. Displaying the Authentication Key Table 1 Open the SNTP Authentication page. The Authentication Key Table opens: Figure 6-11. Authentication Key Table Deleting the Authentication Key 1 Open the SNTP Authentication page. 2 Click
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Defining SNTP Authentication Settings Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the SNTP Authentication page. Table 6-21. SNTP Authentication CLI Commands CLI Command sntp authenticate sntp trusted
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    page contains the following fields: SNTP Server - Select a user-defined SNTP server IP address. Up to eight SNTP servers can be defined. Poll Interval is currently not available. For example, the SNTP server is currently not connected or is currently down. In progress - The SNTP server is currently
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Offset - Timestamp difference between the device local clock SNTP Server 3 Define the fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The SNTP Server is added, and the device is updated. Displaying the SNTP Server Table 1 Open the SNTP Servers page. 2 Click Show All. The SNTP Servers
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    . Table 6-22. SNTP Server CLI Commands CLI Command Description sntp server ip- Configures the device to use SNTP to request and address|hostname [poll] [key accept SNTP traffic from a server. keyid] The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console(config)# sntp server 100.1.1.1 poll
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Defining SNTP Interfaces The SNTP Interface Settings page contains SNTP interface information. To open the SNTP Interface Settings page, click System→SNTP→Interface Settings. Figure 6-15. SNTP Interface Settings The SNTP Interface Settings page contains the
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    updated. Defining SNTP Interface Settings Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the SNTP Interface Settings page. NOTE: An IP address example of the CLI commands for displaying SNTP interfaces: console# show sntp configuration
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Server ----------176.1.1.8 176.1.8.179 Polling -------Enabled Disabled Encryption Key 9 buffer, logging file or Syslog server, is controlled by the Syslog configuration parameters. Users can define up-to eight Syslog servers. The following table contains the Log
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    , but system notice has occurred. Provides device information. Provides detailed information about the log. If a Debug error occurs, contact Dell Online Technical Support. The Global Log Parameters page contains fields for defining which events are recorded to which logs. It contains fields for
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The Global Log Parameters page contains the following parameters: Logging - Enables device global logs for Cache, File, and Server Logs. Console logs are enabled by default. Log Authentication Events - Enables generating logs when users are authenticated. Log Copy
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    is updated. Enabling Logs Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the Global Log Parameters page. Table 6-25. Global Log Parameters CLI Commands CLI Command logging on logging {ip-address | hostname} [port port] [severity
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Viewing the RAM Log Table The RAM Log Table contains information about log entries kept in RAM, including the the RAM Log Table. 2 Click Clear Log. The log information is removed from the RAM Log Table, and the device is updated. 126 Configuring System Information
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    the syslog messages stored in the internal buffer. Clears logs. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console# show logging Logging is enabled. Console Logging: Level info. Console Messages: 0 Dropped. Buffer Logging: Level info. Buffer Messages: 26 Logged, 26 Displayed, 200 Max. File
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Viewing the Log File Table The Log File Table contains information about log entries saved to the Log File in FLASH, including the time
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    CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for viewing and setting fields displayed in the Log File Table. Table 6-27. Log File Table CLI Commands CLI Command the CLI commands: console# show logging file Logging is enabled. Console Logging: Level info. Console Messages
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    if password history logs are enabled on the device. Login Time - Indicates the time the selected user logged on to the device. User Name - Indicates the user that logged on to the device. Protocol - Indicates the means by which the user logged on to the device. Location - Indicates the IP address of
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    Displays password management history information. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console# show users login-history Login Time ----------- Jan 1. 2005 23:58:17 Jan 1. 2005 07:59:23 Jan 1. 2005 08:23:48 Jan 1. 2005 08:29:29 Jan 1. 2005 08:42:31 Jan 1. 2005 08:49:52 Username
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    server. The field default is Local 7. The possible field values are: Local 0 - Local 7. Description (0-64 Characters) - The user-defined server description. Delete Server - Deletes the currently selected server from the Available Servers list, when selected. The Remote Log Server Settings page also
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    saved, and the device is updated. Defining a New Server: 1 Open the Remote Log Server Settings page. 2 Click Add. The Add a Log Server page opens: Figure 6-22. Add a Log Server The Add a Log Server page contains the additional field: New Log Server IP Address - Defines the IP address of the new Log
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    the device is updated. Working with Remote Server Logs Using the CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI command for working with remote log servers. Table 6-29. Remote Log Server CLI Commands CLI Command Description logging (ip-address | hostname} [port Logs messages to
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    The following is an example of the CLI commands: console> enable console# configure console(config) # logging 10.1.1.1 severity critical console(config)# end console# show logging Logging is enabled. Console Logging: Level debug. Console Messages: 5 Dropped. Buffer Logging: Level debug. Buffer
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    setting fields displayed in the Default Gateway page . Table 6-30. Default Gateway CLI Commands CLI Command Description ip default-gateway ip-address Defines a default gateway. no ip default-gateway Removes a default gateway. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# ip
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    of bits that comprise the source IP address prefix, or the network mask of the source IP address. Source Interface - The interface type for which the IP address is defined. Select Port, LAG, or VLAN. Type - Indicates whether or not the IP address was configured statically. Remove - When selected
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Figure 6-25. Add a Static IP Interface Network Mask - Indicates the subnetwork mask of the source IP address. 3 Complete the fields on the page. 4 Click Apply Changes. The new IP address is added to the interface, and the device is updated. Modifying IP Address
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    | Sets an IP address. prefix-length} no ip address [ip-address] Removes an IP address show ip interface [ethernet Displays the usability status of interfaces interface-number | vlan vlan- configured for IP. id | port-channel number] The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Defining DHCP IP Interface Parameters The DHCP IP Interface page contains parameters for defining DHCP clients connected to the device. To open the DHCP IP Interface page, click System→IP Addressing→DHCP IP Interface in the tree view. Figure 6-27. DHCP IP Interface
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    . The selected entry is deleted, and the device is updated. Defining DHCP IP Interfaces Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for defining DHCP clients. Table 6-32. DHCP IP Interface CLI Commands CLI Command ip address dhcp [hostname host-name] Description
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Configuring Domain Name Systems Domain Name System (DNS) converts user-defined domain names into IP addresses. Each time a domain name is assigned the DNS service translates the name into a numeric IP address. For example, www.ipexample.com is translated into 192.87.
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    Server DNS Server - DNS Server IP address. 3 Define the relevant fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The new DNS server is defined, and the device is updated. Displaying the DNS Servers Table Changes. The selected DNS server is deleted, and the device is updated. Configuring System Information 143
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Configuring DNS Servers Using the CLI Commands The following table summarizes the CLI commands for configuring device system information. Table 6-33. DNS Server CLI Commands CLI Command Description ip name-server server-address Sets the available name servers. Up
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    domain names. To open the Default Domain Name page, click System→IP Addressing→Default Domain Name. Figure 6-31. Default Domain Name The Default Domain Name page contains the following fields: Default Domain Name (1-158 characters) - Contains a user-defined default domain name. When defined, the
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    the use of the Domain Name System (DNS). Displays the default domain name, list of name server hosts, the static and the cached list of host names and addresses. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# ip domain-name dell.com Mapping Domain Host The Host Name Mapping page
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    Name Mapping page opens: Figure 6-33. Add Host Name Mapping 3 Define the relevant fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The IP address is mapped to the Host Name, and the device is updated. Displaying the Hosts Name Mapping Table 1 Open the Host Name Mapping page. 2 Click Show All. The Hosts Name Mapping
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    Removes the name-to-address mapping. Deletes entries from the host name-to-address cache. Displays the default domain name, list of name server hosts, the static and the cached list of host names and addresses. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# ip host accounting.abc
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    ARP entries are cleared. Static - Only static ARP entries are cleared. ARP Entry - Select this option to activate the fields for ARP settings on a single Ethernet devices. Interface - The interface number of the port, LAG, or VLAN that is connected to the device. Configuring System Information 149
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com IP Address - The station IP address, which is associated with the MAC address filled in below. MAC Address - The station MAC address, which is associated in the ARP table with the IP address. Status - The ARP Table entry status. Possible field values are: Dynamic -
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    6-36. ARP Settings CLI Commands CLI Command Description arp ip_addr hw_addr {ethernet interface-number | vlan vlan-id | port-channel number} Adds a permanent entry in the ARP cache. arp timeout seconds Configures how long an entry remains in the ARP cache. clear arp-cache Deletes all dynamic
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Running Cable Diagnostics The Diagnostics page contains links . Figure 6-36. Copper Cables The Copper Cables page contains the following fields: Port - The port to which the cable is connected. Test Result - The cable test results. The possible field values are: No
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    . Performing Copper Cable Tests Using CLI Commands The following table contains the CLI commands for performing copper cable tests. Table 6-37. Copper Cable Test CLI Commands CLI Command Description test copper-port Performs VCT tests. tdr interface show copper-port Shows results of last VCT
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of the CLI commands: console> enable Console# test copper-port tdr 1/e3 Cable is open at 100 meters. Console# show copper-port cable-length Port Length (meters) ---- 1/e3 110-140 1/e4 Fiber NOTE: The cable length returned by
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    contains the following fields: Port - The port IP address on which the cable is tested. Temperature - The temperature (C) at which the cable is operating. Voltage - The voltage at which the cable is operating. Current - The current at which the cable is operating. Output Power - The rate at which
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of the CLI command: Console# show fiber-ports optical-transceiver detailed Port Temp [C] ---1/e1 1/e2 ---48 43 Voltage Current [Volt] -----5.15 5.15 ----50 10 Output Input [mA] [mWatt] -----1.789 1.789 -----1.789 1.789 POWER TX [
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    User-defined Access Profile lists. The Access Profile list contains a default value of Console Only. When this access profile is selected, active management of the device is performed using the console connection only. Current Active Access Profile - The access profile that is currently active. Set
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    or VLAN by selecting the check box, then selecting the appropriate option button and interface. NOTE: Assigning an access profile to an interface denies access via other interfaces. If an access profile is not assigned to any interface, the device can be accessed by all interfaces. Source IP Address
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    : Figure 6-40. Add an Access Profile Rule 3 Complete the fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The rule is added to the access profile, and the device is updated. Viewing the Profile Rules Table NOTE: The order in which rules appear in the Profile Rules Table is important. Packets are matched to the first
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    the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the Access Profiles page. Table 6-39. Access Profiles CLI Commands CLI Command management access-list name permit [ethernet interfacenumber | vlan vlan-id | portchannel number] [service service] permit ip-source ip-address [mask mask
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    Table 6-39. Access Profiles CLI Commands CLI Command Description deny [ethernet interfacenumber | vlan vlan-id | portchannel number] [service service] Sets port denying conditions for the management access list, and the selected management method. deny ip-source ip-address [mask mask | prefix-
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    .dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# management access-list mlist console(config-macl)# permit ethernet 1/e1 console(config-macl)# permit ethernet 1/e2 console(config-macl)# deny ethernet 1/e3 console(config-macl)# deny ethernet 1/e4 console
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    authentication profile lists to which user-defined authentication profiles are added. The defaults are Network Default and Console Default. - Login - Specifies the user-defined authentication profile list for login passwords. - Enable - Specifies the user-defined authentication profile list for
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    information, see Configuring RADIUS Settings. Line - The line password is used for user authentication. Enable - The enable password is used for authentication. TACACS+ - The user authentication occurs at the TACACS+ server. Restore Default- Restores the default user authentication method on the
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    of the new profile. 4 Click Apply Changes. The authentication profile is updated to the device. Displaying the Authentication Profiles Table: 1 Open the 2 Click Show All. The Authentication Profiles Table page opens. Deleting an Authentication Profile: 1 Open the Authentication Profiles page.
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    support.dell.com Configuring an Authentication Profile Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the Authentication Profiles page. Table 6-40. Authentication Profile CLI Commands CLI Command Description aaa authentication login
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    Privileged EXEC mode from the console interface. Telnet - Authentication profiles used to authenticate Telnet users. Secure Telnet (SSH) - Authentication profiles used to authenticate Secure Shell (SSH) users. SSH provides clients with secure and encrypted remote connections to a device. HTTP and
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Applying an Authentication List to Console Sessions 1 Open the Select Authentication page. 2 Select an Authentication Profile in the Console field. 3 Click Apply Changes. Console sessions are assigned an Authentication List. Applying an Authentication Profile to
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    of the CLI commands: console(config-line)# enable authentication default console(config-line)# login authentication default console(config-line)# exit console(config)# ip http authentication radius local console(config)# ip https authentication radius local console(config)# exit console# show
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    .dell.com | support.dell.com Line ---Console Telnet SSH Login Method List Default Default Default Enable Method List Default Default Default http https dot1x : Local : Local : Managing Passwords Password management provides increased network security and improved password control. Passwords
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    and that it must be changed. However, this notification is not displayed to the Web user. Enable Login Attempts - When checked, enables locking a user out of the device when a faulty password is used more than a user-defined number of times. For example, if this field is checked, configured to 5 and
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Password Management Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the Password Management page. Table 6-42. Password Management Using CLI Commands CLI Command Description password min-length length
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    ------Telnet SSH Console Password Aging -------- Password Expiry date ----------- Lockout ------- console # show users accounts Username -------nim Privilege --------15 Password Aging -------39 Password Expiry Date ----------18-Feb-2005 Lockout ------- Defining the Local User Databases The
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    1 and 15 is the highest user access level. Users with access level 15 are Privileged Users, and only they can access and use the OpenManage Switch Administrator. Password (0-159 Characters) - User-defined password. Confirm Password - Confirms the user-defined password. Enable Password Aging (1-365
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    Click Apply Changes. The new user is defined, and the device is updated. Displaying the Local User Table: 1 Open the Local User Database page. 2 Click Show All. The Local User Table opens: Figure 6-48. Local User Table Reactivating a Suspended User: 1 Open the Local User Database page. 2 Click Show
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    user is deleted, and the device is updated. Assigning Users Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the Local User Database page. Table 6-43. Local User Database CLI Commands CLI Command username name [password password
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    logged in successfully, when the Enable Login Attempts checkbox is selected in the Password Management page. Specifies LOCKOUT, when the user account is locked. Reactivate Locked Line for Console/Telnet/Secure Telnet - Reactivates the line password for a Console/Telnet/Secure Telnet session, when
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    equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the Line Password page. Table 6-44. Line Password CLI Commands CLI Command password password [encrypted] Description Indicates a password on a line. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config-line)# password dell 178
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    authentication attempts since the user last logged in successfully, when the Enable Login Attempts checkbox is selected in the Password Management page. Specifies LOCKOUT, when the user account is locked. Reactivate Suspended User - Reactivates the specified user's access rights, when selected
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    is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# enable password level 15 secret Defining TACACS+ Settings The devices provide Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS+) client support. TACACS+ provides centralized security for validation of users accessing the device. TACACS
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    6-51. TACACS+ Settings The TACACS+ Settings page contains the following fields: Host IP Address - Indicates the TACACS+ Server IP address. Priority (0-65535) - Indicates the order in which the TACACS+ servers are used. The default is 0. Source IP Address - The device source IP address used for the
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    | support.dell.com The TACACS+ default parameters are user-defined defaults. The default settings are applied to newly defined TACACS+ servers. If default values are not defined, the system defaults are applied to the new TACACS+ servers. The following are the TACACS+ defaults: Source IP Address
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    Settings Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in theTACACS+ Settings page. Table 6-46. TACACS+ CLI Commands CLI Command Description tacacs-server host {ip-address | Indicates a TACACS+ host. hostname} [single-connection] [port
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    the CLI commands: console# show tacacs Device Configuration IP address Status Port Single TimeOut Source IP Priority Connection 12.1.1.2 Not 49 Yes 1 12.1.1.1 1 Connected Global values TimeOut : 5 Device Configuration Source IP : 0.0.0.0 console# Configuring RADIUS Settings Remote
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    Settings page contains the following pages: IP Address - The list of Authentication Server IP addresses. Priority (0-65535) - The server priority. The possible values are 0-65535, where 0 is the highest value. This is used to configure the order in which servers are queried. Authentication Port
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    . Source IP Address - Indicates the default source IP address that is used for communication with RADIUS servers. The default source IP address is 0.0.0.0. Defining RADIUS Parameters: 1 Open the RADIUS Settings page. 2 Define the fields. 3 Click Apply Changes. The RADIUS setting are updated to the
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    is removed, and the device is updated. Defining RADIUS Servers Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for defining fields displayed on the RADIUS Settings page. Table 6-47. RADIUS Server CLI Commands CLI Command radius-server timeout timeout radius-server
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    ip-address [auth-port auth-port-number] [timeout timeout] [retransmit retries] [deadtime deadtime] [key key-string] [source source] [priority priority] Specifies a RADIUS server host. show radius-servers Displays the RADIUS server settings. The following is an example of CLI commands: Console
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    are enabled by default. SNMP v3 SNMP v3 also applies access control and a new traps mechanism to SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 PDUs. In addition, a User Security Model ( • Key Management - Defines key generation, key updates, and key use. The switch supports SNMP notification filters based on Object IDs (OID).
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Defining SNMP default Engine ID is based on the device MAC address and is defined per standard as: First 4 octets - first bit = 1, the rest is IANA Enterprise number = 674. Fifth octet - Set to 3 to indicate the MAC address that follows. Last 6 octets - MAC address
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    CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for viewing fields displayed in the SNMP Global Parameters page. Table 6-48. SNMP Notification Commands CLI Command . snmp-server engine ID local {engineid-string | default} Indicates the local device engine ID. The field
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console(config)# snmp-server enable traps Console(config)# snmp-server trap authentication Console# show snmp Community-String Community-Access public read only View name --------view-1 IP address ---------All
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    B has read-write (R/W) access to Multicast groups. Feature access is granted via the MIB name, or MIB Object ID. The Up and Down arrows allow navigating through the MIB tree, and MIB branches. To open the SNMPv3 View Settings page, click System →SNMP →View Settings in the tree view. Figure 6-58
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Adding a View 1 Open the SNMPv3 View Settings page. 2 Click Add. The Add A View page opens: Figure 6-59. Add A View 3 Define the field. 4 Click Apply Changes. The SNMP View is added, and the device is updated. Displaying the View Table 1 Open the SNMPv3 View Settings
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    View Settings page. Table 6-49. SNMP View CLI Commands CLI Command Description snmp-server view Creates or updates a view entry. view-name oid-tree {included | excluded} show snmp views [viewname] Displays the configuration of views. The following is an example of CLI commands: Console
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Defining SNMP Access Control The Access Control page Figure 6-61. Access Control Group The Access Control Group contains the following fields: Group Name - The user-defined group to whom access control rules are applied. The field range is up to 30 characters.
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    Control Group 3 Define the fields in the Add an Access Control Group page. 4 Click Apply Changes. The group is added, and the device is updated. Displaying the Access Table 1 Open the Access Control Group page. 2 Click Show All. The Access Table opens: Figure 6-63. Access Table Configuring System
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    | support.dell.com Removing SNMP Groups 1 Open the Access Control Group page. 2 Click Show All. The Access Table opens. 3 Select a SNMP group. 4 Check the Remove checkbox. 5 Click Apply Changes. The SNMP group is deleted, and the device is updated. Defining SNMP Access Control Using CLI Commands
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    local or remote SNMP entity, to which the user is connected. Changing or removing the local SNMP Engine ID deletes the SNMPv3 User Database. Local - Indicates that the user is connected to a local SNMP entity. Remote - Indicates that the user is connected to a remote SNMP entity. If the Engine ID
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com MD5 Password - Indicates that HMAC-MD5-96 password is used for authentication. The user should enter a password. SHA Password - Users are authenticated using the HMAC-SHA-96 authentication level. The user should enter a password. None - No user authentication is used
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    Table 6-51. SNMPv3 User CLI Commands CLI Command Description snmp-server user username Configures a new SNMP V3 user. groupname [remote engineidstring][auth-md5 password | auth-sha password | authmd5-key md5-des-key | authsha-key sha-des-key] show snmp users [username] Displays the configuration
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of the CLI commands: console (config)# snmp-server user John user-group auth-md5 1234 console (config)# end console# show snmp users Name ------John Group Name ---------user-group Auth Method ----------md5 Remote ------ Defining SNMP
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    can be made to the device configuration, but not to the community. SNMP-Admin - User has access to all device configuration options, as well as permissions to modify the community. View Name Apply Changes. The new community is saved, and the device is updated. Configuring System Information 203
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    group-name [ip-address] Sets up community access string to permit limited access to the SNMP protocol based on group access rights. show snmp Displays the current SNMP device configuration. The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console (config)# snmp-server community dell ro 10
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    Filters in the tree view. Figure 6-69. Notification Filter The Notification Filter page contains the following fields: Notification Filter Name - The user-defined notification filter. New Object Identifier Tree - The OID for which notifications are sent or blocked. If a filter is attached to
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Figure 6-70. Add Filter 3 Define the relevant fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The new filter is added, and the device is updated. Displaying the . 4 Check the Remove checkbox. The filter entry is deleted, and the device is updated. 206 Configuring System Information
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    Filter CLI Commands CLI Command Description snmp-server filter Creates or updates an SNMP notification filter. filter-name oid-tree {included | excluded} show snmp filters [filtername] Displays the configuration of SNMP notification filters The following is an example of CLI commands: Console
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Defining SNMP Notification Recipients The Notification Recipients page contains information for defining filters that determine whether traps are sent to specific users, and the trap type sent. SNMP notification filters provide the following services: • Identifying
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    to send and receive traps. Define the following fields for SNMPv3: User Name - The user to whom SNMP notifications are sent. Security Level - Defines the means is both authenticated and encrypted. UDP Port (1-65535) - The UDP port used to send notifications. The default is 162. Filter Name -
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Figure 6-73. Add Notification Recipients 3 Define the relevant fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The notification recipient is added, and the device is updated. Displaying Notification Recipients Tables 1 Open Notification Recipients page. 2 Click Show All. The
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    in SNMP version 1 or 2. snmp-server v3-host {ip-address | hostname} username [traps | informs] {noauth | auth | priv} [udp-port port] [filter filtername] [timeout seconds] [retries retries] Creates or updates a notification recipient receiving notifications in SNMP version 3. show snmp
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# snmp-server host 172.16.1.1 private console(config)# end console# show snmp Community-String Community-Access View name IP address public private private ---------- read only user-view
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    - The Configuration file is downloaded. If Configuration Download is selected, the Firmware Download fields are grayed out. Firmware Download TFTP Server IP Address - The TFTP Server IP Address from which the firmware files are downloaded. Source File Name - Indicates the file to be downloaded
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    .dell.com | support.dell.com Destination File Name - The destination file type to which the file is downloaded. The possible field values are: Software Image - Downloads the Image file. Boot Code - Downloads the Boot file. Configuration Download TFTP Server IP Address - The TFTP Server IP Address
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    the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the File Download from Server page. Table 6-55. File Download CLI Commands CLI Command Description copy source-url destination-url Copies any file from a source to a destination. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console
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    Firmware Upload is selected, the Configuration Upload fields become unavailable. Configuration Upload - The Configuration file is uploaded. If Configuration Upload is selected, the Active Image Upload fields become unavailable. Active Image Upload TFTP Server IP Address - The TFTP Server IP Address
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    the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the File Upload to Server page. Table 6-56. File Upload CLI Commands CLI Command Description copy source-url destination-url Copies any file from a source to a destination. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console# copy
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Activating Image Files The Active Images page allows network managers to select and reset the Image files. The Active Image file for each unit in a stacking configuration can be individually selected. To open the Active Images page, click System →File Management →
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    the system The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console# boot system image-1 Copying Files Files can be copied and deleted from the Copy Files page. To open the , Startup Configuration or one of the user-defined Backup Configuration files. Configuring System Information 219
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    .dell.com | support.dell. factory default settings are restored, and the device is updated. Copying and Deleting Files Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the Copy Files page. Table 6-58. Copy Files CLI Commands CLI Command
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    The following is an example of the CLI commands: console# delete startup-config Startup file was deleted console# console# copy running-config startup-config 01-Jan-2000 06:55:32 %COPY-W-TRAP: The copy operation was completed successfully Copy succeeded console# Managing Device Files The Files on
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    dell.com | support.dell.com Permission - Indicates the permission type assigned to the file. The possible field values are: Read Only - Indicates a read-only file. Read Write - Indicates a read-write file. Remove - Deletes CLI commands: console# dir Directory of flash: File Name 3.txt setup
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    : 16646144 bytes Free size of flash: 4456448 bytes Configuring General Settings Use Advanced Settings to set miscellaneous global attributes of the switch. The changes to these attributes are applied only after the switch is reset. Click System→Advanced Settings in the tree view to open the Advanced
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    CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the General Settings page. Table 6-60. General Settings CLI Commands CLI Command Description logging buffered size number Sets the number of syslog messages stored in the internal buffer (RAM). The following is an example of the CLI commands: console
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    ports, Address tables, GARP, VLANs, Spanning Tree, Port Aggregation, and Multicast Support. Configuring Network Security Use the Network Security page to set network security through both access control lists and locked ports. To open the Network Security page, select Switch →Network Security. Port
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com • Enables user based authentication. Specific VLANs in the device are always available, even if specific ports attached to the VLAN are unauthorized. • For example, Voice over IP does not require authentication, while data traffic requires authentication. VLANs for
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    Based Authentication page allows network managers to configure port based authentication. To open the Port Based Authentication page, click Switch →Network Security → Port Based Authentication. Figure 7-1. Port Based Authentication The Port Based Authentication page contains the following fields
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    interface into unauthorized state. The device cannot provide authentication services to the client through the interface. Current Interface Control - The current port authorization state. Make Guest VLAN - If enabled, indicates that unauthorized users connected to this interface can access the Guest
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    Table In addition to the fields in the Port Based Authentication Table also displays the following fields: Unit No. - Selects a stacking member. Copy Parameters from Port No. - Copies parameters a the selected port. Copying parameters in the Port Based Authentication Table 1 Open the page. 2 Click
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    users [username Displays 802.1X users for the device. username] dot1x guest-vlan enable Enables using a guest VLAN for unauthorized ports. If a Guest VLAN is enabled, the unauthorized port automatically joins the VLAN selected in VLAN List field. The field default is disabled. dot1x guest-vlan
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    an example of the CLI commands: Console# show dot1x Interface --------1/e1 1/e2 1/e3 1/e4 Admin Mode ---------Auto Auto Auto Force-auth Oper Mode Reauth Control Authorized Ena Authorized Ena Unauthorized Ena Authorized Dis Reauth Period -----3600 3600 3600 3600 Username -------Bob John
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    however, the MAC address is not learned. Discard - Discards the packets from any unlearned source. This is the default value. Shutdown - Discards the packet from any unlearned source and shuts down the port. Ports remain shut down until they are activated, or the switch is reset. Traps - Enables or
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    Figure 7-4. Multiple Hosts Table Configuring Switch Information 233
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    set to auto. dot1x single-host-violation Configures the action to be taken when a station, {forward |discard whose MAC address is not the client (supplicant) |discard-shutdown}[trap MAC address, attempts to access the interface. seconds] The following is an example of the CLI Command. Console
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    Authenticating Users The Authenticated Users page displays user port access lists. The User Access Lists are defined in the Add User Name page. To open the Authenticated Users page, click Switch →Network Security →Authenticated Users. Figure 7-5. Authenticated Users The Authenticated Users page
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    CLI Command show dot1x users [username username] Description Displays 802.1X users for the device. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console# show dot1x users Port Username Session Time Auth Method MAC Address 1/e11 gili 00:09:27 Remote 00:80:c8:b9:dc:1d 236 Configuring Switch
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    security monitors both received and learned packets that are received on specific ports. Access to the locked port is limited to users with specific MAC addresses. These addresses are either manually defined on the port, or learned on that port up to the point when it is locked. When a packet is
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    addresses are enabled. Max Entries - Specifies the number of MAC address that can be learned on the port. The Max Entries field is enabled only if Locked is selected in the Set Port field. In addition, the Limited Dynamic Lock mode is selected. The default is 1. 238 Configuring Switch Information
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    however, the MAC address is not learned. Discard - Discards the packets from any unlearned source. This is the default value. Shutdown - Discards the packet from any unlearned source and shuts down the port. Ports remained shut down until they are reactivated, or the device is reset. Trap - Enables
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    learning of new addresses on an interface. discard | discard-shutdown] [trap seconds] show ports security {ethernet Displays port lock status. interface | port-channel portchannel-number} The following is an example of the CLI commands: console # show ports security Port ----1/e1 1/e2 Status
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    rules for specific ingress ports. ACLs contain multiple classification ACLs are applied to any packet, including non IP. Classification fields are based on L2 fields Switch→Network Security→MAC based ACL. Figure 7-9. MAC Based ACL The MAC Based ACL page contains the following fields: ACL Name - User
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Figure 7-10. Add MAC Based ACLs 3 Define the fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The MAC-based ACL is defined, and the device is updated. Displaying ACL-Specific ACEs 1 Open the MAC Based ACL page opens. 4 Check the Remove ACL checkbox. 242 Configuring Switch Information
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    to ACLs, as displayed in the MAC Based ACL page. Table 7-65. MAC-Based ACE CLI Commands CLI Command Description mac access-list name Creates Layer 2 MAC ACLs, and enters to MAC-Access list -lists [name] Displays Access Control Lists configured on the device. Configuring Switch Information 243
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of the CLI commands: console (config)# mac access-list dell console (config-mac-al)# deny 00-10-B5-F4-00-01 Configuring ACL Binding When an ACL is bound to an interface, the ACL is applied
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    ports/trunks. 5 Check the Copy to check box for the entry to be edited, or to copy the definitions to all available ports/trunks. 6 Click Select All. 7 Click Apply Changes. The parameters are copied to the target ports/trunks in the ACL Bindings Table, and the device is updated. Configuring Switch
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    is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# interface vlan 123 console(config-if)# service-acl input dell Configuring Ports The Ports page provides links for configuring port functionality including advanced features such as storm control and port mirroring, and for performing virtual
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    transmitting traffic. Admin Speed - The configured rate for the port. The port type determines what speed setting options are available. Admin speed can only be designated when the port is disabled. Current Port Speed - The actual synchronized port speed (bps). Configuring Switch Information 247
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    current Back Pressure setting. Flow Control - Enables or disables flow control or enables the auto negotiation of flow control on the port. Current Flow Control - The current Flow Control setting. MDI/MDIX - Allows the device to decipher between crossed and uncrossed cables. Hubs and switches are
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    are connected. Auto MDIX does not operate on FE ports if auto negotiation is disabled. The possible field values are: Auto - Use to automatically detect the cable type. MDIX - Use for hubs and switches. MDI - Use for end stations. Current MDI/MDIX - Indicates the current device MDIX settings. The
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Configuring Ports with CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for configuring ports as displayed in the Port Configuration page. Table 7-67. Port Configuration CLI Commands CLI Command Description interface ethernet interface
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    of the CLI commands: console(config)# interface ethernet 1/e3 console(config-if)# description "RD SW#3" console(config-if)# shutdown console(config-if)# no shutdown console(config-if)# speed 100 console(config-if)# duplex full console(config-if)# negotiation console(config-if)# back-pressure console
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    dell.com | support.dell.com Port Type Duplex Speed Neg ---1/e3 1/e4 ----100 100 -----Full Full -----100 1000 ---Auto Off Flow Control -----On Off Link State ----Up Up Back Mdix Pressure Mode ------ ---- Enable On Disable On Ch Type Duplex Speed Neg Flow Back Link Control Pressure
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    . Admin Flow Control - Enables/disables flow control, or enables the auto negotiation of flow control on the LAG. Flow Control mode is effective on the ports operating in Full Duplex in the LAG. Current Flow Control - The user-designated flow control setting. Configuring Switch Information 253
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Defining LAG Parameters 1 Open the LAG Configuration page. 2 Select a LAG in the LAG field. 3 Define the fields. the LAG Configuration page. 2 Click Show All. The LAG Configuration Table opens: Figure 7-15. LAG Configuration Table 254 Configuring Switch Information
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    CLI Commands CLI Command Description interface port-channel port-channel- Enters the interface configuration mode of a number specific port-channel. description string Adds a description to an interface configuration. shutdown Disables interfaces that are part of the currently set
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    -if)# exit console(config)# interface port-channel 4 console(config-if)# back-pressure console(config-if)# description p4 console(config-if)# end console# show interfaces port-channel Channel --------ch1 ch2 Ports --------Inactive: 1/e(11-13) Active: 1/e14 256 Configuring Switch Information
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    , and Multicast frame rate separately on each port, and discard frames when the rate exceeds a user-defined rate stack. The possible field values are: Unknown Unicast, Multicast & Broadcast - Counts Unicast, Multicast, and Broadcast traffic. Multicast & Broadcast - Counts Broadcast and Multicast
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    the fields. 3 Click Apply Changes The Storm Control port parameters are saved to the device. Displaying the Port Parameters Table 1 Open the Storm Control page. 2 Click Show All. The Storm Control Settings Table opens: Figure 7-17. Storm Control Settings Table 258 Configuring Switch Information
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    Click Apply Changes. The parameters are copied to the selected ports in the Storm Control Settings Table, and the device is updated. Configuring Storm Control with CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for configuring Storm Control as displayed on the Storm Control
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# port storm-control include-multicast console(config)# interface ethernet 1/e1 console(config-if)# port storm-control broadcast enable console(config-if)# port storm-control broadcast rate 100000
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    cannot be a LAG member. • Ports cannot be configured as a destination port. • Up to 8 source ports are supported. To open the Port Mirroring page, click Switch →Ports →Port Mirroring in the tree view. NOTE: When a port is set to be a target port for a port-mirroring session, all normal operations on
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    is deleted, and the device is updated. Configuring a Port Mirroring Session Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for configuring a Port Mirroring session as displayed in the Port Mirroring page. Table 7-70. Port Mirroring CLI Commands CLI Command port
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    CLI commands: console(config)# interface ethernet 1/e1 console(config-if)# port monitor 1/e2 console (config-if)# end console# show ports monitor Source Port ----------1/e2 Destination Port 1/e1 Type -----------RX, TX Status ------Active VLAN Tagging -----------No Configuring Address Tables
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    to the MAC. VLAN Name - User-defined VLAN name. Status - MAC address status. Possible values are: Secure - Used for defining static MAC Addresses for Locked ports. Permanent - The MAC address is permanent. Delete on Reset - The MAC address is deleted when the device is reset. Delete on Timeout - The
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    Address Table 1 Open the Static MAC Address Table page. 2 Choose an interface. 3 Click Show All. The Static MAC Address Table opens. 4 Select a table entry. 5 Select the Remove check box. 6 Click Apply Changes. The selected static address is deleted, and the device is updated. Configuring Switch
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    is an example of the CLI commands. console(config-if)#bridge address 00:60:70:4C:73:FF permanent ethernet g8 console# show bridge address-table Aging time is 300 sec vlan ---- 1 1 200 mac address -----------00:60:70:4C:73:FF 00:60:70:8C:73:FF 00:10:0D:48:37:FF port ---- 1/e8 1/e8 1/e9 type
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    parameters for querying and viewing the Dynamic Address list. The Current Address Table contains dynamic address parameters by which packets are directly forwarded to the ports. To open the Dynamic MAC Address page, click Switch →Address Tables →Dynamic MAC Address in the tree view. Figure 7-20
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    modified, and the device is updated. Querying the Dynamic Address Table 1 Open the Dynamic MAC Address. 2 Define the parameter by which to query the Dynamic Address Table. Entries can be queried by Port, MAC Address, or VLAN ID. 3 Click Query. The Dynamic MAC Address is queried. Sorting the Dynamic
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    commands: console (config)# bridge aging-time 250 console (config)# end console# show bridge address-table Aging time is 250 sec vlan ---1 1 200 mac address ----------00:60:70:4C:73:FF 00:60:70:8C:73:FF 00:10:0D:48:37:FF port ---1/e8 1/e8 1/e8 type ---dynamic dynamic static Configuring Switch
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    dell.com | support.dell.com Configuring GARP Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) is a general-purpose protocol that registers any network connectivity or membership-style information. GARP defines a set of devices interested in a given network attribute, such as VLAN or multicast address
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    must be greater than or equal to three times the join time. The default value is 600 msec. GARP Leave All Timer (10 - 2147483640) ( ports or LAGs. 6 Click Apply Changes. The parameters are copied to the selected ports or LAGs in the GARP Timers Table, and the device is updated. Configuring Switch
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    example of the CLI commands: console(config)# interface ethernet 1/e1 console(config-if)# garp timer leave 900 console(config-if)# end console# show gvrp configuration ethernet 1/e11 GVRP Feature is currently Disabled on the device. Maximum VLANs: 223 Port(s) GVRPStatus Registration 1/e11
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    reducing network efficiency. The device supports the following Spanning Tree versions: STP, see Defining STP Global Settings. • Rapid STP - Detects Multiple STP - Provides full connectivity for packets allocated to any VLAN. Multiple STP is based Switch→Spanning Tree in the tree view. Configuring
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    dell.com | support.dell.com Defining STP Global Settings The Spanning Tree Global Settings page contains parameters for enabling STP on the device. To open the Spanning Tree Global Settings page, click Switch→Spanning Tree→Global Settings in the tree view. Figure 7-22. Spanning Tree Global Settings
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    in a listening and learning state before forwarding packets. The default is 10 seconds. Bridge ID - Identifies the Bridge priority and MAC address. Root Bridge ID - Identifies the Root Bridge priority and MAC address. Root Port - Indicates the port number that offers the lowest cost path from this
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    is updated. Defining STP Global Parameters Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for defining STP global parameters as displayed in the Spanning Tree Global Settings page. Table 7-74. STP Global Parameter CLI Commands CLI Command Description spanning
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    Table 7-74. STP Global Parameter CLI Commands (continued) CLI Command show spanning-tree [ethernet interface | port-channel portchannel-number] [instance instance tree information on active or blocked ports. Displays spanning tree MST configuration identifier. Configuring Switch Information 277
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    -time 25 console(config)# exit console# show spanning-tree Spanning tree enabled mode MSTP Default port cost method: short Gathering information .......... ###### MST 0 Vlans Mapped: 16-4094 CST Root ID Priority 20480 Address 00:30:ab:00:00:08 Path Cost 4 Root Port ch2 This switch is the
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    P2p Intr P2p Intr console# show spanning-tree active Spanning tree enabled mode MSTP Default port cost method: short Gathering information .......... ###### MST 0 Vlans Mapped: 16-4094 CST Root ID Priority 20480 Address 00:30:ab:00:00:08 Path Cost 4 Root Port ch2 This switch is the IST
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Defining STP Port Settings Use the Spanning Tree Port Settings page to assign STP properties to individual ports. To open the Spanning Tree Port Settings page, click Switch→Spanning Tree→Port Settings in the tree view. Figure 7-23. Spanning Tree Port Settings The
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    -Provides an alternate path to the root switch from the root interface. Backup-Provides a backup path to the designated port path toward the Spanning Tree leaves. Backup ports occur only when two ports are connected in a loop by a point-to-point link. Backup ports also occur when a LAN has two
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    the device is updated. Displaying the STP Port Table 1 Open the Spanning Tree Port Settings page. 2 Click Show All. The STP Port Table opens. Defining STP Port Settings Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for defining STP port parameters as displayed in
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    is an example of the CLI commands: console> enable console# configure Console(config)# interface ethernet 1/e1 Console(config-if)# spanning-tree disable Console(config-if)# spanning-tree cost 35000 Console(config-if)# spanning-tree port-priority 96 Console(config-if)# spanning-tree portfast
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    No) Designated bridge Priority : 32768 Address: 00:00:b0:07:07:49 Designated port id: 128.11 Designated path cost: 0 Guard root: Disabled Number of transitions to forwarding state: 3 BPDU: sent 482, received 1035 Defining STP LAG Settings Use the Spanning Tree LAG Settings page to assign STP
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    -Provides an alternate LAG to the root switch from the root interface. Backup-Provides a backup path to the designated port path toward the Spanning Tree leaves. Backup ports occur only when two ports are connected in a loop by a point-to-point link. Backup ports also occur when a LAN has two
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    the device is updated. Defining STP LAG Settings Using CLI Commands The following table contains the CLI commands for defining STP LAG settings. Table 7-76. STP LAG Settings CLI Commands CLI Command spanning-tree spanning-tree disable spanning-tree cost cost spanning-tree port-priority priority
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    is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# interface port-channel 1 console(config-if)# spanning-tree disable console(config-if)# spanning-tree cost 35000 console(config-if)# spanning-tree port-priority 96 console(config-if)# spanning-tree portfast Configuring Switch Information 287
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    -Provides an alternate path to the root switch from the root interface. Backup-Provides a backup path to the designated port path toward the Spanning Tree leaves. Backup ports occur only when two ports are connected in a loop by a point-to-point link. Backup ports also occur when a LAN has two
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    Spanning Tree Global Settings page. The This is the actual switch port link type. It may updated. Displaying the Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP) Table 1 Open the Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP) page. 2 Click Show All. The Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP) Table opens. Defining Rapid STP Parameters Using CLI Commands
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Table 7-77. RSTP Settings CLI Command CLI Command Description spanning-tree link-type Overrides the default link-type setting. {point-to-point | shared} spanning tree mode {stp | Configure the spanning tree protocol currently rstp | mstp} running. clear
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    Settings page, click Switch → Spanning Tree →MSTP Settings in the tree view. Figure 7-26. MSTP Settings The MSTP Settings page contains the following fields: Region Name (1-32 Characters) - Indicates user , the port information is aged out. The possible field range is 1-40. The field default is 20
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Included VLANs - Displays VLANs mapped to the selected instance. Each VLAN belongs to one instance. Bridge Priority (0-61440) - Specifies the selected spanning tree instance device priority. The field range is 0-61440 in steps of 4096. Designated Root Bridge ID -
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    instance groups as displayed in the Spanning Tree MSTP Settings page. Table 7-78. MSTP Instances CLI Commands CLI Command Description spanning-tree mst configuration Enters MST Configuration mode. instance instance-id {add | remove} vlan vlan-range Maps VLANs to the MST instance. name string
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# spanning-tree mst configuration console(config-mst)# instance 1 add vlan 10-20 console(config-mst)# name region1 console(config-mst)# revision 1 console(config)# spanning-tree mst configuration
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    - Indicates whether MSTP treats the port as a point-to-point port, or a port connected to a hub, and whether the port is internal to the MST region or a boundary port. A Master port provides connectivity from a MSTP region to the outlying CIST root. A Boundary port attaches MST bridges to LAN in
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    Path Cost - Indicates that the default path cost is assigned according to the method selected on the Spanning Tree Global Settings page. Designated Bridge ID - The bridge ID number that connects the link or shared LAN to the root. Designated Port ID - The Port ID number on the designated bridge
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    defining MSTP interfaces as displayed in the Spanning Tree MSTP Interface Settings page. Table 7-79. MSTP Interface CLI Commands CLI Command Description spanning-tree mst instance-id cost cost Sets the path cost of the port for MST calculations spanning-tree mst instance-id priority priority
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of the CLI commands: console# show spanning-tree mst-configuration Gathering information .......... Current MST configuration Name: Gili Revision: 65000 Instance --------0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Vlans Mapped 16-4094 1
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    through software reduce the amount of time network changes, additions, and moves are implemented. VLANs have no minimum number of ports, and can be created per unit, per device, per stack, or any other logical connection combination, as VLANs are software-based and not defined by physical attributes
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    the mapping of 4094 VLAN IDs to 256 VLANs. All ports must have a defined PVID. If no other value is configured the default VLAN PVID is used. VLAN ID #1 is the default VLAN, and cannot be deleted from the system. To open the VLAN Membership page, click Switch→VLAN→VLAN Membership in the tree
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    the device is updated. Deleting VLANs 1 Open the VLAN Membership page. 2 Select a VLAN in the Show VLAN field. 3 Select the Remove VLAN check box. 4 Click Apply Changes. The selected VLAN is deleted, and the device is updated. Defining VLAN Membership Groups Using CLI Commands The following table
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    .dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# vlan database console(config-vlan)# vlan 1972 console(config-vlan)# end console(config)# interface vlan 1972 console(config-if)# name Marketing console(config-if)# end VLAN Port Membership Table The VLAN
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    . The selected VLAN is deleted, and the device is updated. Assigning Ports to VLAN Groups Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for assigning ports to VLAN groups. Table 7-82. Port-to-VLAN Group Assignments CLI Commands CLI Command Description switchport
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# vlan database console(config-vlan)# vlan 23-25 console(config-vlan)# end console(config)# interface vlan 23 console(config-if)# name Marketing console(config-if)# end console(config)# interface
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    VLAN. The port default VLAN ID (PVID) is configured on the VLAN Port Settings page. All untagged packets arriving to the device are tagged by the ports PVID. To open the VLAN Port Settings page, click Switch→VLAN→Port Settings in the tree view. Figure 7-31. VLAN Port Settings The VLAN Port Settings
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Dynamic - Assigns a port to a VLAN based on the host source MAC address connected to the port. PVID - Assigns a VLAN ID to untagged packets. The possible values are 1-4095. VLAN 4095 is defined as per standard and industry practice as the Discard VLAN. Packets
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    be composed of individual ports or of LAGs. Untagged packets entering the device are tagged with the LAGs ID specified by the PVID. To open the VLAN LAG Settings page, click Switch→VLAN→LAG Settings in the tree view. Figure 7-32. VLAN LAG Settings The VLAN LAG Settings page contains the following
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    in the VLAN LAG Settings page. Table 7-83. LAG VLAN Assignments CLI Commands CLI Command Description switchport mode {access | trunk Configures a LAG VLAN membership mode. | general} switchport trunk native vlan vlan-id Defines the port as a member of the specified VLAN, and the VLAN ID as
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    Binds the MAC address to the VLAN. Disables LAG ingress filtering. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# interface port-channel 1 console(config-if)# switchport mode access console(config-if)# switchport access vlan 2 console(config-if)# exit console(config)# interface
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    dell.com | support.dell.com Binding MAC Address to VLANs Binding MAC addresses to VLANs provides port to VLAN assignment based on MAC addresses. Once a VLAN is assigned a MAC address, and the MAC address is learned on a port, the port joins the bound VLAN. When the MAC address is aged out, the port
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    Unbinds the MAC address from the VLAN. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config-vlan)# mac-to-vlan 0060.704c.73ff 123 console(config-vlan)# exit console(config)# exit console# show vlan mac-to-vlan MAC Address VLAN 0060.704c.73ff 123 Configuring Switch Information 311
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    page, click Switch→VLAN→GVRP Parameters in the tree view. Figure 7-34. GVRP Parameters The GVRP Parameters page contains the following fields: GVRP Global Status - Enables or disables GVRP on the device. GVRP is disabled by default. Interface - Specifies port or LAG for editing GVRP settings. GVRP
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    Enable in the GVRP Registration field. 5 Click Apply Changes. GVRP VLAN Registration is enabled on the port, and the device is updated. Configuring GVRP Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for configuring GVRP as displayed in the GVRP Global Parameters page
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# gvrp enable console(config)# interface ethernet 1/e1 console(config-if)# gvrp enable console(config-if)# gvrp vlan-creation-forbid console(config-if)# gvrp registration-forbid console(config-if)#
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    be defined as either promiscuous or isolated port if the ports are existing VLAN members. NOTE: Previously created VLANs cannot be configured as isolated or community VLANs. NOTE: Isolated and Community VLANs included in the total VLAN count. If the Primary VLAN is deleted, both the Isolated and the
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Figure 7-35. Private VLAN The Private VLAN page contains the following fields: Private VLAN - Contains a list of user-defined Private VLANs. The Private VLANs are defined in the Add Private VLAN page. Isolated VLAN - Indicates which VLAN to which isolated ports are
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    VLAN to the Private VLAN. 3 Define the fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The Private VLAN is defined, and the device is updated. Displaying the PV Ports Table 1 Open the Private VLAN page. 2 Click Show PV Ports. The PV Ports Table opens: Figure 7-37. PV Ports Table Configuring Switch Information
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    cvlan] Defines private VLAN ports. show vlan private-vlan [primary vlan-id] Displays the private primary VLAN. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# vlan database console(config-vlan)#vlan 2 console(config-vlan)#exit console(config)#interface vlan 2 console(config-if
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    • A VLAN is not configured on the port. • The port is not assigned to a different LAG. • Auto-negotiation mode is not configured on the port. • The port is in full-duplex mode. • All ports in the LAG have the same ingress filtering and tagged modes. • All ports in the LAG have the same back pressure
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Defining LACP Parameters The LACP Parameters page contains fields for configuring LACP LAGs. Aggregate ports can be linked into link-aggregation port-groups. Each group is comprised of ports with the same speed. Aggregated Links can be manually setup or automatically
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    in the Port Parameters area. 3 Click Apply Changes. The parameters are defined, and the device is updated. Displaying the LACP Parameters Table 1 Open the LACP Parameters page. 2 Click Show All. The LACP Parameters Table opens. Configuring LACP Parameters Using CLI Commands The following table
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console (config)# lacp system-priority 120 Console (config)# interface ethernet 1/e11 Console (config-if)# lacp port-priority 247 Console (config-if)# lacp timeout long Console (config-if)# end Console# show lacp
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    the LACP or the static LAG. 4 Click Apply Changes. The port is added to the LAG or LACP, and the device is updated. Adding Ports to LAGs Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for assigning ports to LAGs as displayed in the LAG Membership page. Configuring
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    commands: console(config)# interface ethernet 1/e11 console(config-if)# channel-group 1 mode on Multicast Forwarding Support Multicast forwarding allows a single packet to be forwarded to multiple destinations. Layer 2 Multicast service is based on Layer 2 device receiving a single packet addressed
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    page, click Switch→Multicast Support→Global Parameters in Multicast filtering. Disabled is the default value. IGMP Snooping Status - Enables or disables IGMP Snooping on the device. Disabled is the default value. IGMP Snooping can be enabled only if Global Parameters is enabled. Configuring Switch
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    following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# bridge multicast filtering console(config)# ip igmp snooping Adding Bridge Multicast Address Members The Bridge Multicast Group page displays the ports and LAGs attached to the Multicast service group in the Ports and LAGs tables. The
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    the Multicast group address. Bridge Multicast Address - Identifies the Multicast group MAC address/IP address. Remove - When selected, removes a Bridge Multicast address. Ports - Port that can be added to a Multicast service. LAGs - LAGs that can be added to a Multicast service. Configuring Switch
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    a port to S to join the port to the selected Multicast group. 5 Toggle a port to F to forbid adding specific Multicast addresses to a specific port. 6 Click Apply Changes. The bridge Multicast address is assigned to the Multicast group, and the device is updated. 328 Configuring Switch Information
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    Multicast address to specific ports. Use the no form of this command to return to default show bridge multicast address-table [vlan vlan-id] [address {macmulticast-address | ip-multicastaddress}] [format ip | mac] Displays Multicast MAC address table information. Configuring Switch Information
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console(config-if)# bridge multicast address 0100.5e02.0203 add ethernet 1/e11,1/e12 console(config-if)# end console # show bridge multicast address-table Vlan ---1 19 19 MAC Address ----------0100.5e02.0203 0100.
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    : Vlan ---1 19 IP Address ----------224-239.130|2.2.3 224-239.130|2.2.8 Ports ---------1/e8 1/e8 Assigning Multicast Forward All Parameters The Bridge Multicast Forward All page contains fields for attaching ports or LAGs to a device that is attached to a neighboring Multicast router/switch
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    .dell.com | support.dell.com The Bridge Multicast Forward All page contains the following fields: VLAN ID - Identifies a VLAN. Ports - Ports that can be added to a Multicast service. LAGs - LAGs that can be added to a Multicast service. The Bridge Multicast Forward All Switch/Port Control Settings
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    list | port-channel port-channel- command to return to default. number-list} The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console(config)# interface vlan 1 Console(config-if)# bridge multicast forward-all add ethernet 1/e3 Console(config-if)# end Console# show bridge multicast filtering
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com IGMP Snooping The IGMP Snooping page contains fields for enabling IGMP snooping per VLAN, and defining the aging time for packets. To open the IGMP Snooping page, click Switch→Multicast Support→ IGMP Snooping in the tree view. Figure 7-44. IGMP Snooping VLAN ID -
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    7-94. IGMP Snooping CLI Commands CLI Command Description ip igmp snooping Enables Internet Group Membership Protocol (IGMP) snooping. ip igmp snooping mrouter learn- Enables automatic learning of Multicast pim-dvmrp router ports in the context of a specific VLAN. ip igmp snooping host-time
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of the CLI commands: console> enable console# config console(config)# ip igmp snooping console(config)# interface vlan 1 console(config-if)# ip igmp snooping mrouter learn-pim-dvmrp console(config-if)# ip igmp snooping host-time-out 300
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    information for interface, GVRP, etherlike, RMON, and device utilization. To open the Statistics page, click Statistics in the tree view. NOTE: CLI commands are not available for all the Statistics pages. Viewing Tables The Table Views page contains links for displaying statistics in a table form
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com NOTE: This screen is refreshed periodically to to 200%. The maximum reading of 200% for a full duplex connection indicates that 100% of bandwidth of incoming and outgoing connections is used by the traffic travelling through the interface. The maximum reading
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    Figure 8-2. Counter Summary The Counter Summary page contains the following fields: Refresh Rate - Indicates the amount of time that passes before the interface statistics are refreshed. Interface - The interface number. Interface Status - Status of the interface. Received Unicast Packets - Number
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Viewing Interface Statistics The Interface Statistics page contains statistics Packets - Amount of Unicast packets received on the selected interface. Multicast Packets - Amount of Multicast packets received on the selected interface. Broadcast Packets - Amount of
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    the CLI Commands The following table contains the CLI commands for viewing interface statistics. Table 8-95. Interface Statistics CLI Commands CLI Command Description show interfaces counters Displays traffic seen by the physical [ethernet interface | port- interface. channel port-channel
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of the CLI commands. console> enable console# show interfaces counters Port InOctets InUcastPkts InMcastPkts InBcastPkts 1/e1 0 0 0 0 1/e2 0 0 0 0 1/e3 0 0 0 0 1/e4 0 0 0 0 1/e5 0 0 0 0 1/e6 0 0 0 0 1/e7 0
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    view. Figure 8-4. Etherlike Statistics The Etherlike Statistics page contains the following fields: Interface - Specifies whether statistics are displayed for a port or LAG. Refresh Rate - Amount of time that passes before the interface statistics are refreshed. Frame Check Sequence (FCS) Errors
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    Table 8-96. Etherlike Statistics CLI Commands CLI Command Description show interfaces counters Displays traffic seen by the physical [ethernet interface | port- interface. channel port-channel-number] The following is an example of the CLI commands. Console# show interfaces counters ethernet
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    the tree view. Figure 8-5. GVRP Statistics The GVRP Statistics page contains the following fields: Interface - Specifies whether statistics are displayed for a port or LAG. Refresh Rate - Amount of time that passes before the interface statistics are refreshed. Join Empty - Device GVRP Join Empty
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Join In - Device GVRP Join In reset. Viewing GVRP Statistics Using the CLI Commands The following table contains the CLI commands for viewing GVRP statistics. Table 8-97. GVRP Statistics CLI Commands CLI Command show gvrp statistics [ethernet interface | port
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    is an example of the CLI commands: console# show gvrp statistics GVRP statistics : Join Empty Sent sJIn : Join In Sent sEmp : Empty Sent sLIn : Leave In Sent sLE : Leave Empty Sent sLA : Leave All Sent Port rJE rJIn rEmp rLIn rLE rLA sJE sJIn sEmp sLIn sLE sLA 1/e1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/e2 0
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Console# show gvrp error-statistics GVRP error statistics Legend: INVPROT : Invalid Protocol Id INVPLEN : Invalid PDU Length INVATYP : Invalid Attribute Type INVALEN : Invalid Attribute Length INVAVAL : Invalid Attribute Value INVEVENT : Invalid Event Port
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    /RMON→Table Views→EAP Statistics in the tree view. Figure 8-6. EAP Statistics The EAP Statistics page contains the following fields: Port - Indicates the port which is polled for statistics. Refresh Rate - Amount of time that passes before the interface statistics are refreshed. Frames Receive
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    All Counters. The EAP statistics counters are reset. Viewing EAP Statistics Using the CLI Commands The following table summarizes the CLI commands for viewing EAP statistics. Table 8-98. EAP Statistics CLI Commands CLI Command show dot1x statistics Description Displays 802.1X statistics for
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    The following is an example of the CLI commands: console# show dot1x statistics ethernet 1/e1 EapolFramesRx: 11 EapolFramesTx: 12 EapolStartFramesRx: 1 EapolLogoffFramesRx: 1 EapolRespIdFramesRx: 3 EapolRespFramesRx: 6 EapolReqIdFramesTx: 3 EapolReqFramesTx: 6 InvalidEapolFramesRx: 0
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Viewing RMON Statistics Remote Monitoring (RMON) allows network the device was last refreshed. This number does not include multicast packets. Multicast Packets Received - Number of good Multicast packets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed
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    RMON Statistics Using the CLI Commands The following table contains the CLI commands for viewing RMON statistics. Table 8-99. RMON Statistics CLI Commands CLI Command Description show rmon statistics Displays RMON Ethernet statistics. {ethernet interface | port-channel port-channel- number
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of the CLI commands: console# show rmon statistics ethernet 1/e1 Port 1/e1 Dropped: 8 Octets: 878128 Packets: 978 Broadcast: 7 Multicast: 1 CRC Align Errors: 0 Collisions: 0 Undersize Pkts: 0 Oversize Pkts: 0 Fragments: 0 Jabbers: 0 64
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    page. Source Interface - Port or LAG from which the history samples were taken. Owner (0-20 characters) - RMON station or user that requested the RMON information what the samplings are taken from the ports. The possible values are 1-3600 seconds. The default is 1800 seconds (30 minutes). Remove
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    history [ethernet interface | port-channel port-channel-number] Description Enables and configures RMON on an interface. Displays RMON collection history statistics. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# interface ethernet 1/e8 console(config-if)# rmon collection
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    number from the History Control page. Owner - Indicates the RMON station or user that requested the RMON information. Sample No. - Indicates the number of packets received during the sampling interval. Multicast Packets - The number of good multicast packets received during the sampling interval.
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Oversize Packets - The number of packets received more than 1,518 RMON History Control Using the CLI Commands The following table contains the CLI commands for viewing RMON history. Table 8-101. RMON History Control CLI Commands CLI Command show rmon history index {
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    CLI commands for displaying RMON ethernet statistics for throughput on index 1: console> enable console# show rmon history 1 throughput Sample Set: 5Owner: cli Interface: 24 interval: 10 Requested samples: 50 Granted samples: 50 Maximum table size: 270 Time Octets PacketsBroadcast Multicast
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Defining Device RMON Events Use the RMON Events Control fields: Event Entry - Indicates the event. Community - Community to which the event belongs. Description - User-defined event description. Type - Describes the event type. Possible values are: Log - Event type is
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    . The table entry is deleted, and the device is updated. NOTE: A single event entry can be removed from the RMON Events Control page by checking the Remove check box on that page. Defining Device Events Using the CLI Commands The following table contains the CLI commands for defining device events
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# rmon event 1 log console(config)# exit console# show rmon events Index Description Type Community Owner 1 Errors Log CLI 2 High Log-Trap router Manager Broadcast Last Time Sent Jan
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    an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# rmon event 1 log Console> show rmon log Maximum table size: 500 Event Description Time 1 Errors Jan 18 2002 23:58:17 2 High Broadcast Jan 18 2002 23:59:48 Defining RMON Device Alarms Use the RMON Alarms page to set network alarms. Network
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    dell.com | support.dell.com Figure 8-12. RMON Alarms The RMON Alarms page contains the following fields: Alarm Entry - Indicates a specific alarm. Interface - Indicates the interface for which RMON statistics are displayed. Counter Name - Indicates the selected MIB field default is being reset, it
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    ) (sec) - Alarm interval time. The field default is 100 seconds. Owner - Device or user that defined the alarm. Remove - When checked, the fields. 5 Click Apply Changes. The RMON alarm is added, and the device is updated. Modifying an Alarm Table Entry 1 Open the RMON Alarms page. 2 Select an entry
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    4 Click Apply Changes. The entry is deleted, and the device is updated. Defining Device Alarms Using the CLI Commands The following table contains the CLI commands for defining device alarms. Table 8-104. Device Alarm CLI Commands CLI Command Description rmon alarm index MIB_Object_ID interval
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    an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# rmon alarm 1000 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1 360000 1000000 1000000 10 20 Console# show rmon alarm-table Index OID Owner ----- 11.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1 CLI 21.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1 Manager 31.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.9 CLI Viewing Charts The Chart
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    dell.com | support.dell.com Figure 8-14. Port Statistics The Port Statistics page contains the following fields: Unit No. - Indicates the stacking displayed. Viewing Port Statistics Using the CLI Commands The following table contains the CLI commands for viewing port statistics. 368 Viewing
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    Table 8-105. Port Statistic CLI Commands CLI Command Description show interfaces counters [ethernet interface | portchannel port-channel-number] Displays traffic seen by the physical interface. show rmon statistics {ethernet Displays RMON Ethernet interface | port-channel port- statistics.
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The LAG Statistics page contains the following CLI Commands The following table contains the CLI commands for viewing LAG statistics. Table 8-106. LAG Statistic CLI Commands CLI Command Description show interfaces counters [ethernet interface | portchannel port
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    CPU Utilization The CPU Utilization page contains information about the system's CPU utilization and percentage of CPU resources consumed by each stacking member. Each stacking member is assigned a color on the graph. To open the CPU Utilization page, click Statistics/RMON→Charts→CPU Utilization in
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com 372 Viewing Statistics
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    by mapping packets to one of the egress queues. VLAN Priority Tag to queue assignments are user-definable. The table below details the VPT to queue default settings: Table 9-107. CoS to Queue Mapping Table Default values CoS Value 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Forwarding Queue Values q1 (Lowest Priority
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com NOTE: In a stacking configuration, Queue 4 is used for forwarding stacking traffic. Therefore, assigning additional traffic to Queue 4 may interfere with traffic forwarding. Packets arriving untagged are assigned a default VPT value, which is set on a per port basis.
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    Defining QoS Global Parameters The QoS Parameters page contains links to pages that enable setting Quality of Service global parameters. Configuring QoS Global Settings The Global Settings page contains a field for enabling or disabling QoS. It also contains a field for selecting the Trust mode. The
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com The Global Settings page contains the following sections: • QoS Settings • Queue Settings QoS Settings Quality of Service - Enables or disables managing network traffic using Quality of Service. Trust Mode - Determines which packet fields are used to classify packets
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    example of the CLI commands: console(config)# qos trust dscp Defining QoS Interface Settings The Interface Settings page contains fields for deactivating the Trust mode, and setting the default CoS value on incoming untagged packets. To open the Interface Settings page, click Quality of Service→QoS
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    the equivalent CLI commands for configuring fields in the Interface Settings page. Table 9-110. QoS Interface CLI Commands CLI Command qos trust no qos trust Description Enables the trust mode. Disables Trust state on each port. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config
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    following fields: Class of Service - Specifies the CoS priority tag values, where zero is the lowest and 7 is the highest. Queue - The queue to which the CoS priority is mapped. Four traffic priority queues are supported. Restore Defaults - Restores the device factory defaults for mapping CoS values
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Assigning CoS Values to Queues Using the CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for configuring fields in the CoS to Queue page. Table 9-111. CoS to Queue Settings CLI Commands CLI Command wrr-queue cos-map queue-id cos0.cos7
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    Queue page. Table 9-112. DSCP Value to Queue CLI Commands CLI Command Description qos map dscp-queue dscp-list Modifies the DSCP to queue mapping. to queue-id The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# qos map dscp-queue 33 40 41 to 1 Configuring Quality of Service 381
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com 382 Configuring Quality of Service
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    : • Isolated Ports • Community Ports • Promiscuous Ports • MAC based VLAN ports • Ingress Filtering ACL ACL functionality is restricted with: • MAC Based ACLs • Special VLANs Auto-negotiation No feature interaction restrictions or limitations. Back Pressure Support Bridge Multicast Filtering
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Feature Duplex Mode Flow Control GARP Guest VLANs GVRP IGMP Snooping Ingress Filtering Isolated Port Isolated VLAN LAG Statistics Link Aggregation Locked Ports Logging MAC Address Support Feature Notes No feature interaction restrictions or limitations. No feature
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    Feature MDI/MDIX Decection Multicast Filtering Multiple Hosts Multiple Spanning Tree Port Based Authentication Port Mirroring Port Statistics Private VLAN Private VLAN Promiscuous Ports Quality of Service RMON Statistics SNMP Authentication Notifications Feature Notes No feature interaction
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com Feature SNMP Notifications SNTP Authentication Spanning Tree Special VLAN Static MAC Storm Control System Logs System Time Synchronization Unauthenticated VLAN Ports Feature Notes No feature interaction restrictions or limitations. No feature interaction
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    that converts IP addresses into physical addresses. ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit. A custom chip designed for a specific application. Asset Tag Specifies the user-defined switch module reference. Authentication Profiles Sets of rules which that enables login to and authentication
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    following features: • Duplex/ Half Duplex mode • Flow Control • Speed B Back Pressure A mechanism used with Half Duplex mode that enables a port not to receive a message. Backplane The main BUS that carries information in the switch module. Backup Configuration Files Contains a backup copy of the
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    network by a single port. Forwarded message responses Class of Service Class of Service (CoS). Class of Service is the 802 CLI Command Line Interface. A set of line commands used to configure the system. For more information on using the CLI, see Using the CLI. Communities Specifies a group of users
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    dell.com | support.dell.com D DHCP Client A device using DHCP to obtain configuration parameters, such as a network address. DSCP DiffServe Code Point (DSCP). DSCP provides a method of tagging IP time. E Egress Ports Ports from which network traffic is transmitted. End System An end user device on a
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    the CPU forwards the packet and updates the FFT. FIFO First In First STP port constantly Multicast VLANs. H HOL Head of Line. Packets are queued. Packets at the head of the queue are forwarded before packets at the end of the line. Host A computer that acts as a source of information or services
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    a second copy. Ingress Port Ports on which network traffic is received. IP Internet Protocol. Specifies the format of packets and there addressing method. IP addresses packets and forwards the packets to the correct port. IP Address Internet Protocol Address. A unique address assigned to a network
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    ports or VLANs into a single virtual port or VLAN. For more information on LAGs, see Defining LAG Membership. LAN Local Area Networks. A network contained within a single room, building, campus or other limited geographical area. Layer 2 Data Link Layer or MAC Layer. Contains the physical address
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    switches. MIB Management Information Base. MIBs contain information describing specific aspects of network components. Multicast Transmits copies of a single packet to multiple ports. N NMS Network Management System. An interface that provides a method of managing a system. Node A network connection
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    . Verifies if a specific IP address is available. A packet is sent to another IP address and waits for a reply. Port Physical ports provide connecting components that allow microprocessors to communicate with peripheral equipment. Port Mirroring Monitors and mirrors network traffic by forwarding
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    . After the switch module is powered down or rebooted, all commands stored in the Running Configuration file are lost. S Segmentation Divides LANs into separate LAN segments for bridging. Segmentation eliminates LAN bandwidth limitations. Server A central computer that provides services to other
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    IP address used in a subnet address. Switch Filters and forwards packets between LAN segments. Switches support any packet protocol type. T TCP/IP Trunking Link Aggregation. Optimizes port usage by linking a group of ports together to form a single trunk (aggregated groups). U UDP User Data
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    www.dell.com | support.dell.com V VLAN Virtual Local Area Networks. Logical subgroups with a Local Area Network (LAN) created via software rather than defining a hardware solution. W WAN Wide Area Networks. Networks that cover a large geographical area. Wildcard Mask Specifies which IP address bits
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    189 CIDR, 389 Cipher Block-Chaining, 189 CLI, 22, 34 Command Line Interface, 22, 34 Command Mode Overview, 84 Communities, 202 Configuration file, 213 Console, 124 CoS, 378 Critical, 124 D DC unit, 46 Debug, 124 Default Gateway, 135-136 Default settings, 220 Defining device information, 88 Defining
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    IP, 392 IP addresses, 137 ISIS, 392 J Jumbo frames, 392 L L2TP, 393 LACP, 320 LAGs, 284, 322, 331, 393 LCP, 289 LEDs, 40 Light Emitting Diodes, 40 Line, 164 Line Passwords, 177 Link aggregation, 319 Link Control Protocol, 289 Link/Duplex/Activity LEDs, 40 Local User Database, 173-174 Locked ports
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    , 111 Message digest 5, 111, 394 MIB, 189, 394 Multicast, 331 PING, 395 PoE, 21, 28, 101 Port, 39 Port LEDs, 40 Port mirroring, 260 Ports, 81, 246, 368 Power over Ethernet, 21, 28, 101 Power supplies, 45, 98 PPP, 395 Profiles, 156 PVID, 305, 307 Reset, 135 Reset button, 47 RMON, 352-354, 356
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    23 Uploading files, 215 User Data Protocol, 397 User Security Model, 189 USM, 189 V Ventilation System, 47 Virtual Local Area Networks, 398 VLAN, 299-301, 305, 307, 331, 398 VLAN ID, 268 VLAN membership, 300 VLAN membership table, 301 VLAN Port Membership Table, 302 VLAN priority, 373 VLAN tags, 299
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