Dell PowerConnect 3524P User's Guide

Dell PowerConnect 3524P Manual

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    Dell™ PowerConnect™ 35xx Systems User's Guide www.dell.com | support.dell.com
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    A CAUTION indicates potential damage to hardware or loss of data if instructions are not followed. WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property Dell Inc. is strictly forbidden. Trademarks used in this text: Dell, the DELL logo, Dell OpenManage, and PowerConnect are trademarks of Dell
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    ID 13 Removing and Replacing Stacking Members 14 Exchanging Stacking Members 15 Switching from the Stack Master to the Backup Stack Master 17 Features Overview 17 IP Version 6 (IPv6) Support 17 Power over Ethernet 17 Head of Line Blocking Prevention 18 Flow Control Support (IEEE 802.3X 18
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    28 SFP Ports 29 RS-232 Console Port 29 Physical Dimensions 30 LED Definitions 30 Gigabit Port LEDs 32 System LEDs 33 Power Supplies 35 Stack ID Button 36 Reset Button 37 Ventilation System 37 3 Installing the PowerConnect 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/P 39 Site Preparation 39 Unpacking
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    From a DHCP Server 54 Receiving an IP Address From a BOOTP Server 56 Security Management and Password Configuration 56 Configuring Login Banners 59 Startup Procedures 59 Startup Menu Procedures 59 Software Download Through TFTP Server 63 Port Default Settings 65 Auto-Negotiation 66 MDI/MDIX
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    Using the CLI 74 Command Mode Overview 74 User EXEC Mode 75 Privileged EXEC Mode 75 Global Configuration Mode 76 6 Configuring System Information 77 Defining General Switch Information 78 Viewing Switch Asset Information 78 Asset 78 Defining System Time Settings 84 Viewing System Health
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    the Local User Databases 189 Defining Line Passwords 192 Defining Enable Passwords 194 Defining TACACS+ Settings 196 Configuring RADIUS Settings 200 Configuring LLDP and MED 205 Defining LLDP Properties 207 Configuring LLDP Using CLI Commands 208 Defining LLDP Port Settings 208 Defining
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    Advanced Settings 259 Configuring General Settings 259 7 Configuring Switch Information 261 Configuring Network Security 261 Port Based Authentication 262 Configuring Advanced Port Based Authentication 268 Authenticating Users 271 Configuring Port Security 273 ACL Overview 276 Defining IP
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    Settings 347 Configuring VLANs 351 Defining VLAN Membership 352 Defining VLAN Ports Settings 357 Defining VLAN LAGs Settings 359 Binding MAC Address to VLANs 362 Defining VLAN Protocol Groups 364 Adding Interfaces to Protocol Groups 367 Configuring GVRP Parameters 369 Configuring Voice VLAN
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    CPU Utilization 438 Viewing CPU Utilization Using CLI Commands 440 9 Configuring Quality of Service 441 Quality of Service (QoS) Overview 441 CoS Services 442 Configuring QoS Global Settings 443 Defining QoS Interface Settings 445 Defining Bandwidth Settings 446 Mapping CoS Values to Queues
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    Introduction Dell™ PowerConnect™ 3524/3548 and PowerConnect 3524P/3548P are stackable, advanced multi-layer devices. PowerConnect units can function either as stand-alone, multi-layer, switching devices or stackable devices with up to eight stacking members. This User Guide contains the information
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    stack is managed. The stack is managed from a: • Web-based interface • SNMP Management Station • Command Line Interface (CLI) PowerConnect 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/P devices support stacking up to eight units per stack, or can operate as stand-alone units. During the Stacking setup, one switch
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    Ring topologies occur when a device in the ring becomes non-functional, or a link is severed. With the PowerConnect 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/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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    with a default Unit ID of the stand-alone unit. If the device is operating as a stand-alone unit, all stacking LEDs are off. 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
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    physically present 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
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    The remaining ports receive the default port configuration. Figure 1-5. PowerConnect 3524/P port replaces PowerConnect 3548/P port Same Configuration Same Configuration Default Configuration • If a PowerConnect 3524/P replaces PowerConnect 3548/P, the PowerConnect 3524/P 24 FE ports receives the
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    is performed with either via web interface or the CLI. Switching between the Stack Master and the Backup Master results in a limited service loss. Any dynamic tables are relearned if a failure occurs. The running configuration file is synchronized between Stack Master and the Backup Master
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    crossed or straight through, when auto-negotiation is enabled. Standard wiring for end stations is Media-Dependent Interface (MDI) and the standard wiring for hubs and switches is known as Media-Dependent Interface with Crossover (MDIX). For information on configuring MDI/MDIX for ports or LAGs, see
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    , but the Guest VLAN is enabled, the port receives limited network access. MAC Address 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
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    . However, a similar functionality can be configured for untagged frames. Frames addressed to a destination MAC address that is not associated with any port are flooded to all ports of the relevant VLAN. MAC Multicast Support Multicast service is a limited broadcast service, which allows one-to-many
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    (STP) 802.1d Spanning tree is a standard Layer 2 switch requirement that allows bridges to automatically prevent and resolve L2 forwarding loops. Switches exchange configuration messages using specifically formatted frames and selectively enable and disable forwarding on ports. For more information
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    not occur. For more information enabling Fast Link for ports and LAGs, see "Defining STP Port Settings" or "Defining Static Addresses." IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning frames can be transmitted. The standard lets administrators assign VLAN traffic to unique paths. For more information, see "Configuring
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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 IPv4 Interface Parameters." Quality of Service Features Class Of Service 802.1p Support
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    the clock. 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
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    information, see "Port Based Authentication." Locked Port Support Locked Port increases network security by limiting access on a specific port only to users with specific MAC addresses. These addresses are either manually defined or learned on that port. When a frame is seen on a locked port, and
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    -users or DHCP Servers and untrusted interfaces located beyond the network firewall. For more information, see "Configuring DHCP Snooping" on page 288. Additional CLI Documentation The CLI Reference Guide, which is available on the Documentation CD, provides information about the CLI commands used
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    ports - Designated as 1000Base-T ports • Console port - RS-232 based port The following figure illustrates the PowerConnect 3524 front panel. Figure 2-1. PowerConnect 3524 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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    Reset button does not extend beyond the unit's front panel surface, so reset by pressing it accidentally is prevented. On the front panel are all the device LEDs. The following figure illustrates the PowerConnect 3524 back: Figure 2-2. PowerConnect 3524 Back Panel Console Port RPS Connector Power
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    Base-SX or LX. They include TWSI (Two-Wire Serial Interface) and internal EPROM. RS-232 Console Port One DB-9 connector for a terminal connection is used for debugging, software download etc. The default baud rate is 9,600 bps. The baud rate can be configured from 2400 bps up to 115,200 bps. Figure
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    PoE Device: • Width - 440 mm (17.32 inch) • Depth - 257 mm (10.118 inch) • Height - 43.2 mm (1.7 inch) LED Definitions The front panel contains light emitting diodes (LED) that indicate the status of links, power port LEDs on The PowerConnect 3524 /P and PowerConnect 3548/P switches: Figure 2-6. RJ-
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    the 100 Base-T LEDs. Figure 2-7. RJ-45 1000 BaseT LED The RJ-45 LED indications for PowerConnect 3524 and PowerConnect 3548 are described in the following table: Table 2-1. PowerConnect 3524 and PowerConnect 3548 RJ-45 100BaseT LED Indications LED Link/Activity/Speed FDX Color Green Static Green
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    . For more information about Power over Ethernet power allotments, see "Managing Power over Ethernet". OFF No powered device is detected. Gigabit Port LEDs The following table describes the Gigabit (stacking port) LEDs: Table 2-3. PowerConnect 3524 and PowerConnect 3548 RJ-45 Copper based
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    data. OFF The port is currently not linked. System LEDs The system LEDs of The PowerConnect 3524 /P and PowerConnect 3548/P devices provide information about the power supplies, fans, thermal conditions, and diagnostics. The following figure illustrates the system LEDS. Figure 2-9. System
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    LED Indicators LED Power Supply (PWR) Redundant Power Supply (RPS) (models: 3524 and 3548 ) Redundant Power Supply (RPS) (models: 3524P and 3548P ) Diagnostics (DIAG) Temperature (TEMP) Fan (FAN) Color Green Static OFF Green Static Description The switch is turned on. The switch is turned off
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    on the front panel and indicates whether the AC unit is connected. DC Power Supply Unit The PowerConnect 3524 and PowerConnect 3548 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
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    source, the probability of failure in the event of a power outage decreases. Stack ID Button The device front panel contains a Stack ID button used to manually select the Unit ID for the Stack Master and members. The Stack Master and members must be selected within 15 seconds of booting the device
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    Reset Button The PowerConnect 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/P switches have a reset button, located on the front panel, for manual reset of the device. If the Master device is reset, the entire stack is reset. If only a member unit is reset, the remain stacking members are not reset. The single reset
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    38 Hardware Description
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    The Dell™ PowerConnect™ 3524 /P and PowerConnect 3548/P devices can be mounted in a standard 48.26-am (19-inch) equipment rack, placed on a tabletop or mounted on a wall. Before installing the unit, verify that the chosen location for installation meets the following site requirements: • Power - The
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    and accessories for damage. Report any damage immediately. Mounting the Device The following mounting instructions apply to The PowerConnect 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/P devices. The Console port is on the back panel. The power connectors are positioned on the back panel. Connecting a Redundant
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    holes on the device line up to the mounting 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 3524/P and PowerConnect
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    mounting bracket on one side of the device, ensuring that the mounting holes on the device line up to the mounting holes on the rack-mounting bracket. The following figure illustrates where to the ventilation holes are not obstructed. 42 Installing the PowerConnect 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/P
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    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 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/P 43
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    steps detailed in "Starting and Configuring the Device" on page 47. Figure 3-4. Back-Panel Power Connector Console Port RPS Connector Power Connector PowerConnect 3524/3548 Rear View Console Port EPS Connector PowerConnect 3524P/3548P Rear View Power Connector After connecting the device to
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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 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/P 45
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    the unit's position and function in the stack. If the device is a stand-alone unit, the Stack LED is not illuminated. The default setting is stand-alone. The unit ID is manually configured by using the Stack ID button. The unit ID is indicated by the Stack ID LEDs. Unit ID 1 and 2 are reserved
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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 35xx Series Systems 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). 48 Installing the PowerConnect 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548
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    from support.dell.com. Figure 4-1. Installation and Configuration Flow Connect Device and Console Hardware Setup Power On Yes Suspend Bootup Press Esc No Loading Program from flash to RAM Startup Menu (Special Functions) Reboot Enter Wizard No Initial Configuration: IP Address, Subnet
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    configuring the default route. • SNMP community string and SNMP management system IP address (optional) • Username and password The Setup Wizard guides you through the initial switch configuration, and gets the system up and running as quickly as possible. You can skip the Setup Wizard, and manually
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    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 mode to manually configure
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    to login to the CLI and Web interface. You may setup other accounts and change privilege levels later. For more information on setting up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the user documentation. To setup a user account: Enter the user name:[admin] Please enter the user password
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    collected: SNMP Interface = [email protected] User Account setup = admin Password = * Management IP address = 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway = 1.1.1.2 Wizard Step 5 The following is displayed: If the information is correct, please select (Y) to save the configuration, and
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    , the 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)# 54 Configuring PowerConnect 3524/P and
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    IP Addresses (on a VLAN): console# configure console(config)# interface ethernet vlan 1 console(config-if)# ip address dhcp hostname device console(config-if)# exit console(config)# The interface receives the IP address automatically. 3 To verify the IP address, enter the show ip interface
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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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    To configure an initial Telnet password, enter the following commands: console(config)# aaa authentication login default line console(config)# aaa authentication enable default line console(config)# line telnet console(config-line)# login authentication default Configuring PowerConnect 3524/P and
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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. 58 Configuring PowerConnect 3524/P and
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    . To enter the Startup menu: 1 Turn the power on and watch for the auto-boot message SYSTEM RESET Boot1 Checksum Test PASS Boot2 Checksum Test PASS Flash Image Validation Test PASS BOOT Software Version 1.0.0.05 Built 06-Jan-xxxx 14:46:49 Configuring PowerConnect 3524/P and 3548/P 59
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    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. Download Software - option[1] The software download procedure is performed
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    field, enter the file path for the file to be downloaded. 4 Ensure that the Xmodem protocol is selected in the Protocol field. 5 Press Send. The software is downloaded. NOTE: After software download, the device reboots automatically. Configuring PowerConnect 3524/P and 3548/P 61
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    management methods. Enter Diagnostic Mode - option[4] For Technical Support only. Set Terminal Baud-Rate - option[5] To set the terminal baud-rate, type [5] and press . Enter your choice or press 'ESC' to exit: Set new device baud-rate: 38,400 62 Configuring PowerConnect 3524/P and 3548/P
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    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 running on
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    the currently active image. 7 Enter the reload command. The following message is displayed: console# reload This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your current session. Do you want to continue (y/n) [n]? 8 Enter y. The device reboots. 64 Configuring PowerConnect 3524/P and 3548/P
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    in 00:01:13 [hh:mm:ss] 5 Enter the reload command. The following message is displayed: console# reload This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your current session. Do you want to continue (y/n) [n]? 6 Enter y. The device reboots. Configuring PowerConnect 3524/P and 3548/P 65
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    is known as MDI (Media Dependent Interface), and the standard wiring for hubs and switches is known as MDIX. Flow Control The device supports 802.3x Flow Control for ports configured with the Full Duplex mode. By default, this feature is disabled. It can be enabled per port. The flow control
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    Switching Port Default Settings The following table gives the port default settings. Table 4-1. Port Default Settings Function Default Setting Port Enabled Port tagging No tagging Flow Control Off (disabled on ingress) Back Pressure Off (disabled on ingress) Configuring PowerConnect 3524
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    68 Configuring PowerConnect 3524/P and 3548/P
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    Initial Configuration. 1 Open a web browser. 2 Enter the device's 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 Administrator home
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    a list of the feature components. Components can also be viewed by expanding a feature in the tree view. The information buttons provide access to information about the device and access to Dell Support. For more information, see "Information Buttons." 70 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator
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    . Figure 5-2. Dell PowerConnect™ Device Port Indicators The port coloring indicates if a specific port is currently active. Ports can be the following colors: Table 5-2. PowerConnect Port and Stacking Indicators Component Description Port Indicators Green The port is currently enabled. Red
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    5-3. Information Buttons Button Support Help About Log Out Description Opens the 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 page is
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    IP Address, see "Initial Configuration" on page 50. NOTE: Ensure that the software has been downloaded to the device before using the CLI to remotely access the device. Terminal Connection 1 Power on the device and wait until the startup is complete. 2 When the Console> prompt displays, type enable
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    the Run window, type Telnet in the Open field. 3 Click OK. The Telnet session begins. Using the CLI This section provides information for using the CLI. Command Mode Overview The CLI is divided into command modes. Each command mode has a specific command set. Entering a question mark at
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    mode: console> enable Enter Password: ****** console# console# disable console> Use the exit command to move back to a previous mode. For example, from Interface Configuration mode to Global Configuration mode, and from Global Configuration mode to Privileged EXEC mode. Using Dell OpenManage Switch
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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™3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/P CLI Guide. 76 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator
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    access on-line help for the indicated screen. Click System in the tree view. Figure 6-1. System This section contians the following topics: • "Defining General Switch Information" on page 78 • "Configuring SNTP Settings" on page 101 • "Managing Logs" on page 113 • "Defining IP Addressing" on page
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    98 • "Managing Stack Members" on page 99 • "Resetting the Device" on page 100 Viewing Switch Asset Information Asset The Asset page contains parameters for configuring and viewing general device information, including the system name, location, and contact, the system MAC Address, System Object ID
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    user-defined device name. • System Contact (0-159 Characters) - Indicates the name of the contact person. • System Location (0-159 Characters) - The location where the system is currently running. • MAC Address - Indicates the device MAC address since the last device reset. The system time is displayed
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    Click Telnet. A Telnet session is initiated. Configuring device Information Using the CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for viewing and setting fields displayed in the Asset page. Table 6-1. Asset CLI Commands CLI Command hostname name snmp-server contact text
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    CLI commands: console# show system id Service tag : Serial number : 51 Asset tag : console# show system System Description: System Up Time (days,hour:min:sec): System Contact: System Name: System Location: System MAC Address: System Object ID: Type: Ethernet Switch 0,00:00:57 PowerConnect
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    for a stacked devices using the CLI commands: console# show system id Unit ---1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Serial number 893658972 893658973 893658974 893658975 893658976 893658977 893658978 893658979 Asset tag --------mkt-1 mkt-2 mkt-3 mkt-4 mkt-5 mkt-6 mkt-7 mkt-8 Service tag ----------89788978
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    OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Redundant Power Supply OK OK OK OK Fan1 ---OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Fan2 ---OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Fan3 ---- OK ---- OK OK OK OK Temperature (Celsius 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 Temperature Sensor Status OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Configuring System Information 83
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    Defining System Time Settings The Time Synchronization page contains fields for defining time reverts to the local hardware clock. Daylight Savings Time can be enabled on the device. The following is a list of Daylight Time start and end times in specific countries: • Albania - Last weekend of March
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    • Italy - Last weekend of March until the last weekend of October. • Japan - Japan does not operate Daylight Saving Time. • Jordan - Last weekend of March until the last weekend of October. • Latvia - Last weekend of 02:00 to the first Sunday of November at 02:00. Configuring System Information 85
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    field values: - Local - Specifies that the system time is not set by an external source. - SNTP - Specifies that the system time is set via an SNTP server. For more information, see "Configuring SNTP Settings" on page 104. Local Settings • Date - Defines the system date. The field format is DD
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    a specific setting in a particular year complete the Daylight Savings area, and for a recurring setting, complete the Recurring area. • Daylight Savings - Enables the Daylight Savings Time (DST) on the device based on the device's location. The possible field values are: - USA - The device switches
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    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 in the Time Synchronization page. 88 Configuring System Information
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    automatically switch to month year hh:mm date summer time (Daylight Savings Time) for a specific month year hh:mm [offset period - date/month/year format. offset] [zone acronym] The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# clock timezone -6 zone CST console(config)# clock
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    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 table displays the temperature in Fahrenheit in increments of 5. 90 Configuring System Information
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    6-4. System Health CLI Command CLI Command Description show system [unit unit] Displays system information. The following is an example of the system health CLI command. console# show system Unit 1 Type PowerConnect 3524 Unit 1 Main Power Supply OK Redundant Power Supply Configuring System
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    to the PowerConnect device via Ethernet ports. Powered devices are connected via either all PowerConnect 3524P's 24 FE ports or all PowerConnect 3548P's 48 FE ports. To open the Power Over Ethernet page. click System→ General→ Power over Ethernet in the tree view. 92 Configuring System Information
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    Figure 6-5. Power Over Ethernet The Power Over Ethernet page contains the following sections: • Global • Port Settings Configuring System Information 93
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    receiving PoE device traps. - Enable - Enables PoE traps on the device. - Disable - Disables PoE traps on the device. This is the default value. Port Settings • Select a Port - Indicates the specific interface for which PoE parameters are defined and assigned to the powered interface connected
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    3.84 to 6.49 Watts. - Class 3: 6.49 - 12.95 - Indicates that the port is assigned a power consumption level of 6.49 to 12.95 Watts. • Powered Device (0-24 characters) - Provides a user-defined powered device description. The field can contain up to 24 characters. • Overload Counter - Indicates the
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    of the interface from the point of view of inline power management. power inline usage-threshold Configures the threshold for triggering alarms power inline traps enable Enables PoE device traps show power inline [ethernet Displays PoE configuration information interface ] 96 Configuring System
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    the PoE CLI commands. Console> enable Console# show power inline Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Power On Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Nominal Power Consumed Power Usage Watts 0 Watts (0%) 95 Disable 1 Watts 0 Watts (0%) 95 Disable Port Powered Device State 1/e1 1/e2 1/e3 1/e4 1/e5 1/e6 Auto Auto Auto
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    The Versions page contains information about the hardware and software versions currently running. To open the Versions page, the unit number for which the device versions are displayed. • Software Version - The current software version running on the device. • Boot Version - The current
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    information. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console> show version Unit SW version Boot version HW version 1 1.0.0.8 1.0.0.02 00.00.01 Managing Stack Members The Stack Management page allows network managers to switch stack control between unit 1 and unit 2 in the
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    Stack Management CLI Commands CLI Command stack reload stack master Description Reloads stack members. Forces the stack master selection Resetting the Device The Reset page enables the device to be reset from a remote location. Save all changes to the Startup Configuration file before resetting
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    of the CLI command: console# reload You haven't saved your changes. Are you sure you want to continue? (Y/N)[N] Y This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your current session. Do you want to continue ? (Y/N)[N] Y Configuring SNTP Settings The switch supports the Simple Network
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    accurate the clock. The switch receives time from stratum 1 used to set the time 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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    not enabled or Interfaces" on page 111 Defining SNTP Global Settings 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 6-10. SNTP Global Settings Configuring
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    broadcast client enable Enables SNTP broadcast clients sntp anycast client enable Enables SNTP anycast clients sntp unicast client enable Enables SNTP predefined unicast clients The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# sntp anycast client enable 104 Configuring System
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    following: • SNTP Authentication - Enables or disables authenticating an SNTP session between the device and an SNTP server. - Enable - Authenticates SNTP sessions between Key ID. - Unchecked - Maintains the Encryption Key IDs. This is the default value. Configuring System Information 105
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    . 4 Click Apply Changes. The SNMP authentication key is added, and the device is updated. Displaying the Authentication Key Table 1 Open the SNTP Authentication page. 2 Click Show All. The Authentication Key Table opens. Figure 6-13. Authentication Key Table 106 Configuring System Information
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    key for SNTP. md5 value The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# sntp authentication-key 8 md5 Calked console(config)# sntp trusted-key 8 Console(config)# sntp authenticate Defining SNTP Servers You can enable SNTP servers, as well as add new SNTP servers, from the SNTP
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    user-defined SNTP server IP address. Up to eight SNTP servers can be defined. • Poll Interval - Polls the selected SNTP Server for system time information, when enabled for an interface. • Last Response - The last time a response was received from the SNTP server. 108 Configuring System Information
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    subnets. • Link Local Interface - When the server supports an IPv6 Link Local address (see previous parameter), this specifies the the Link Local interface. The possible values are: - VLAN1 - The IPv6 interface is configured on VLAN1. - ISATAP - The IPv6 interface is configured on ISATAP tunnel
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    Table 1 Open the SNTP Servers page. 2 Click Show All. The SNTP Servers Table opens. Figure 6-16. Server 1 Open the SNTP Servers page. 2 Click Show All. The SNTP Servers Table opens. 3 Select an SNTP Server 1 Open the SNTP Servers page. 2 Click Show All. The SNTP Servers Table opens. 3 Select an
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    CLI Command sntp server ipv4-address|ipv6address|hostname [poll] [key keyid] Description Configures the device to use SNTP to request and accept SNTP traffic from a server. The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console(config)# sntp server 100.1.1.1 poll key 10 Defining SNTP Interfaces
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    equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the SNTP Broadcast Interface Table page. Table 6-12. SNTP Interface Settings CLI Commands CLI Command Description sntp client enable Enables the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) client on an interface. show sntp configuration Shows the
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    an example of the CLI commands for displaying SNTP interfaces: console# show sntp configuration Polling interval: 7200 seconds. MD5 Authentication keys: 8, 9 Authentication is required for synchronization. Trusted Keys: 8,9 Unicast Clients Polling: Enabled. Server ----------176.1.1.8 176.1.8.179
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    enable Users can define up-to eight Syslog servers. The following are the Log Severity Levels: • Emergency - The highest warning level. If the device is down or not functioning properly, an emergency log message is saved problem Dell Online Technical Support. 114 Configuring System Information
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    global logs for Cache, File, and Server Logs. Console logs are enabled by default. • Log Authentication Events - Enables or disables generating logs when users are authenticated. • Log Copy Files Events - Enables or disables generating logs when files are copied. Configuring System Information 115
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    Log Parameters check boxes. 4 Click Apply Changes. The log settings are saved, and the device 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. 116 Configuring System Information
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    : console(config)# logging on console(config)# logging console errors console(config)# logging buffered debugging console(config)# logging file alerts console(config)# end console# clear logging file Clear Logging File [y/n]y Console# show syslog-servers Device Configuration IP address Port
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    CLI commands for viewing and clearing fields displayed in the RAM Log Table. Table 6-15. RAM Log Table CLI Commands CLI Command show logging clear logging Description Displays the state of logging and the syslog messages stored in the internal buffer. Clears logs. 118 Configuring System
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    CLI commands: console# show logging Logging is enabled. Console Logging: Level info. Console Login Enabled File system Copy Enabled File system Delete-Rename Enabled Management ACL Deny Enabled :16 :%AAA-I-CONNECT: New http connection for user admin, source 192.168.102.5 destination 192.
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    saved setting fields displayed in the Log File Table. Table 6-16. Log File Table CLI Commands CLI Command show logging file clear logging file Description Displays the logging state and the syslog messages stored in the logging file. Clears messages from the logging file. 120 Configuring
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    The following is an example of the CLI commands: console# show logging file Logging is enabled. Console Logging: Level info. Console Messages: 0 Dropped. Buffer Logging: Level info. Buffer Messages: 62 Logged, 62 Displayed, 200 Max. File Logging: Level debug. File Messages: 11 Logged, 51 Dropped.
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    • Location - Indicates the IP address of the station from which the device was accessed. Viewing Login History 1 Open the Login History page. 2 Select a user in the User Name field. 3 Click Apply Changes. The login information for the selected user is displayed. 122 Configuring System Information
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    CLI commands for viewing and setting fields displayed in the Login History page. Table 6-17. Log File Table CLI Commands CLI Command show users login-history Description Displays password management history information. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console# show users login
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    facility level is overridden. All applications defined for a device utilize the same facility on a server. The field default is Local 7. The possible field values are: - Local 0 to Local 7. • Description (0-64 Characters) - The user-defined server description. 124 Configuring System Information
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    subnets. • Link Local Interface - When the server supports an IPv6 Link Local address (see previous parameter), this specifies the the Link Local interface. The possible values are: - VLAN1 - The IPv6 interface is configured on VLAN1. • ISATAP - The IPv6 interface is configured on ISATAP tunnel
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    6-24. 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 Server. 3 Define the fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The server is defined and added to the Available Servers list. 126 Configuring System Information
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    CLI Command Description logging (ipv4-address|ipv6-addres | Logs messages to a remote server. hostname} [port port] [severity level] [facility facility] [description text] no logging Deletes a syslog server. show logging Displays the state of logging and the syslog messages. Configuring
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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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    to devices. Packets are forwarded to the default IP when packets are sent to a remote network. The configured IP address must belong to the same IP address subnet of one of the IP interfaces. To open the IPv4 Default Gateway page, click System→ IP Addressing → IPv4 Default Gateway in the tree view
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    gateway. The possible field values are: - Checked - Removes the selected default gateway. - Unchecked - Maintains the default gateway. Selecting a Device's IPv4 Gateway 1 Open the IPv4 Default Gateway page. 2 Type an IP address in the User Defined field. 3 Select the Active check box. 4 Click Apply
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    setting fields displayed in the Default Gateway page . Table 6-19. 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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    parameters: • IP Address - The interface IP address. • Prefix Length - The number of bits that comprise the IP address prefix. • 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
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    Interface Parameters CLI Commands CLI Command Description ip address ip-address {mask | 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
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    CLI commands: console(config)# interface vlan 1 console(config-if)# ip address 92.168.1.123 255.255.255.0 console(config-if)# no ip address 92.168.1.123 console(config-if)# end console# show ip interface vlan 1 Gateway IP Address Activity status 192.168.1.1 Active IP address Interface
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    The DHCP IP Interface page contains the following fields: • Interface - The DHCP client interface. Click the option button next to Port, LAG, or VLAN and select the DHCP client interface. • Host Name - The system name as written in a DHCP Server log. This field can contain up to 20 characters. •
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    Commands CLI Command Description ip address dhcp To acquire an IP address on an Ethernet interface from the [hostname host-name] Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). The following is an example of the CLI command: console(config)# interface ethernet 1/e11 console(config-if)# ip address
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    The system supports IPv6 hosts. The IPv6 Interface page contains fields for defining IPv6 interfaces. To open the IPv6 Interface page, click System→ IP Addressing→ IPv6 Interface in the tree view. Figure 6-33. IPv6 Interface • Interface - The IPv6 interface that has been selected for configuration
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    an IP address to the interface based on prefixes received with RA messages). When autoconfiguration is disabled, no automatic assignment of IPv6 Global Unicast addresses is performed, and existing automatically assigned IPv6 Global Unicast addresses are removed from the interface. Default is Enabled
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    Type - Defines the type of configurable static IPv6 address for an interface. The possible values are: - Dyanmic - Indicates the IP address was received from RA. - Static - Indicates the IP address was configured by the user. - System - Indicates the IP address was generated by the system. • DAD
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    new address is added, and the device is updated. Modifying IPv6 Interface Parameters 1 Open the IPv6 Interface page. 2 Select an interface in the Interface drop-down menu. 3 Modify the required fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The parameters are modified, and the device is updated. 140 Configuring
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    equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the IPv6 Interface page. Table 6-22. IPv6 Interface CLI Commands CLI Command Description ipv6 enable [no-autoconfig] Enables IPv6 processing on an interface. ipv6 address autoconfig Enables automatic configuration of IPv6 addresses using
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    The following is an example of the CLI commands: console# show ipv6 interface vlan 1 Number of ND DAD attempts: 1 MTU size: 1500 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration state: enabled ICMP unreachable message state: enabled MLD version: 2 IP addresses Type fe80::232:87ff:fe08:1700 linklayer ff02
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    IP Address - Displays the Link Local IPv6 address of the default gateway. • Interface - Specifies the outgoing interface through which the default gateway can be reached. Interface refers to any Port/LAG/VLAN and/or Tunnel. • Type - Specifies the means by which the default gateway was configured
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    confirmation was received. • Remove - When selected, removes the address from the list. Adding an IPv6 Default Gateway 1 Open the IPv6 Default Gateway page. 2 Click Add. The Add IPv6 Default Gateway page opens. Figure 6-37. Add IPv6 Default Gateway 3 Complete the fields on the page. 4 Click Apply
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    packets between dual-stack nodes on top of an IPv4 network. When enabling ISATAP on a tunnel interface, an explicit IP address is configured as the tunnel source or an automatic mode exists where the lowest IPv4 address is assigned to an IP interface. This source IPv4 is used for setting the tunnel
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    a global string that represents a specific automatic tunnel router domain name. The default value is ISATAP. - Use Default - Selecting the check box returns settings to default. • Domain Name Query Interval - Specifies the interval between DNS Queries (before the IP address of the ISATAP router is
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    CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the IPv6 ISATAP Tunnel page. Table 6-24. IPv6 Default Gateway CLI Commands CLI Command Description interface tunnel number Enters tunnel interface configuration mode. tunnel mode ipv6ip {isatap} Configures an IPv6 transition mechanism global support
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    System→ IP Addressing→ IPv6 Neighbors in the tree view. Figure 6-39. IPv6 Neighbors • Interface - Displays the interface on which IPv6 Interface is defined. Interfaces include Ports, LAGs, or VLANs. • IPv6 Address - Defines the currently configured neighbor IPv6 address. • MAC Address - Displays
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    . The possible field values are: - Static - Shows static neighbor discovery cache entries. If an entry for the specified IPv6 address already exists in the neighbor discovery cache-as learned Add. The Add IPv6 Neighbors page opens. Figure 6-40. Add IPv6 Neighbors Configuring System Information 149
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    the IPv6 Neighbors page. 2 Select an IP address in the IPv6 Address drop-down menu. 3 Modify the required fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The parameters are modified, and the device is updated. Deleting Neighbors 1 Open the IPv6 Neighbors page. 2 Click Show All. The IPv6 Neighbors Table opens. Figure
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    following is an example of the CLI commands: Console# show ipv6 neighbors dynamic Interface IPv6 address VLAN 1 2031:0:130F::010:B504:DBB4 VLAN 1 2031:0:130F::050:2200:2AA4 HW address ---------00:10:B5:04:DB:4B 00:50:22:00:2A:A4 State ----REACH REACH Configuring System Information 151
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    IP address is defined as a Global IPv6 address. The range is 5 - 128. • Interface - Displays the interface that is used to forward the packet. Interface refers to any Port, LAG or VLAN. • Next Hop - Defines the address the route is learned through RA messages. 152 Configuring System Information
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    IPv6 Routes Table Parameters Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the IPv6 Routes Table page. Table 6-26. IPv6 Default Gateway CLI Commands CLI Command Description traceroute {ipv4-address | hostname} [size packet_size] [ttl
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    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 192.87.56.2. DNS servers maintain domain
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    subnets. • Link Local Interface - When the server supports an IPv6 Link Local address (see previous parameter), this specifies the the Link Local interface. The possible values are: - VLAN1 - The IPv6 interface is configured on VLAN1. - ISATAP - The IPv6 interface is configured on ISATAP tunnel
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    . The DNS Server Table opens. Figure 6-45. DNS Server Table Removing DNS Servers 1 Open the Domain Naming System (DNS) page. 2 Click Show All. The DNS Server Table page opens. 3 Select a DNS Server Table entry. 4 Select the Remove checkbox. 5 Click Apply Changes. The selected DNS server is deleted
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    and the cached list of host names and addresses. Enables DNS system for translating host names to IP addresses. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# ip name-server 176.16.1.18 Defining Default Domains The Default Domain Name page provides information for defining
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    . Disable 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 158 Configuring System Information
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    IP address type. The possible field values are: - Dynamic - The IP address is created dynamically. - Static - The IP address is a static IP address. • Remove Host Name - Removes the DNS Host Mapping. - Checked - Removes the DNS host mapping - Unchecked - Maintains the DNS host mapping. Configuring
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    VLAN1. - ISATAP - The IPv6 interface is configured on ISATAP tunnel. Adding Host Domain Names 1 Open the Host Name Mapping page. 2 Click Add. The Add Host Name Mapping page opens. Figure 6-48. Add Host Name Mapping 3 Define the relevant fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The IP address is mapped to the
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    Name CLI Commands CLI Command ip host name address no ip host name clear host {name | *} show hosts [name] Description Defines the static host name-to-address mapping in the host cache Removes the name-to-address mapping. Deletes entries from the host name-to-address cache. Displays the default
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    The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# ip host accounting.abc.com 176.10.23.1 Defining ARP Settings The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) converts IP addresses into physical addresses, and maps the IP address to a MAC address. ARP allows a host to communicate with other
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    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. • IP Address - The station IP address, which is associated with the MAC address filled in below. • MAC Address - The station MAC address, which is
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    -0c-40-0f-bc console(config)# arp timeout 12000 console(config)# exit console# show arp ARP timeout: 12000 Seconds Interface IP address HW address Status ---------- ------ 1/e11 10.7.1.102 00:10:B5:04:DB:4B Dynamic 1/e12 10.7.1.135 00:50:22:00:2A:A4 Static 164 Configuring System
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    Integrated Cable Test for Copper Cables page, click System → Diagnostics → Integrated Cable Test in the tree view. Figure 6-51. Integrated Cable Test for Copper Cables Configuring System Information 165
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    a device. 2 Open the Integrated Cable Test for Copper Cables page. 3 Select an interface to test. 4 Click Test Now. The copper cable test is performed, and the results Test for Copper Cables page. 2 Click Show All. The Integrated Cable Test Results Table page opens. Figure 6-52. Integrated Cable
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    the estimated copper cable length attached to a cable-length port. interface 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
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    - The transceiver has achieved power up and data is ready. Displaying the Optical Transceiver Diagnostics Test Results Table 1 Open the Optical Transceiver Diagnostics page. 2 Click Show All. The test runs and the Optical Transceiver Diagnostics Table page opens. 168 Configuring System Information
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    of the CLI command: Console# show fiber-ports optical-transceiver detailed Port Temp [C] ---1/g1 1/g2 ---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 [mWatt] -----No No LOS Fault ----No No Configuring System
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    196 • "Configuring RADIUS Settings" on page 200 Defining Access Profiles The Access Profiles page contains fields for defining profiles and rules for accessing the device. Access to management functions can be limited to user groups, which are defined by ingress interfaces and source IP address or
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    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 Access Profile Active - Activates
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    act as filters for determining rule priority, the device management method, interface type, source IP address and network mask, and the device management access action. Users can be blocked or permitted management access. Rule priority sets the order in which the rules are implemented. Assigning an
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    VLAN by selecting the check box, then selecting the appropriate option button and interface. • Enable Source IP Address - Check this parameter to restrict conditions based on the source IP address. When unchecked, the source IP address cannot be entered into a configured rule. • Supported IP Format
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    . 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. 174 Configuring System Information
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    meets the rule criteria. 1 Open the Access Profiles page. 2 Click Show All. The Profile Rules Table page opens. Figure 6-58. Profile Rules Table Removing a Rule 1 Open the Access Profiles page. 2 Click Show All. The Profile Rules Table page opens. 3 Select a rule. 4 Select the
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    6-33. Access Profiles CLI Commands CLI Command Description management access-list name Defines an access-list for management, and enters the access-list context for configuration. permit [ethernet interface-number | vlan vlan-id | port-channel number] [service service] Sets port permitting
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    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(config-macl)# exit console(config)# management access
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    information, see Configuring RADIUS Settings. - TACACS+ - The user authentication occurs at the TACACS+ server. - Line - The line password is used for user authentication. - Enable - The enable password is used for authentication. • Reset to Default- Restores the default user authentication method
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    the authentication methods are listed. 4 Click Apply Changes. The user authentication profile is updated to the device. Adding an Authentication Profile Profile page opens. Figure 6-60. Add Authentication Profile 3 Configure the profile. 4 Click Apply Changes. The authentication profile is updated
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    CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the Authentication Profiles page. Table 6-34. Authentication Profile CLI Commands CLI Command Description aaa authentication login {default | list-name} method1 [method2.] Configures login authentication. no aaa authentication login Removes a login
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    The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# aaa authentication login default radius local enable none console(config)# no aaa authentication login default Selecting Authentication Profiles After Authentication Profiles are defined, the Authentication Profiles can be applied to
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    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 3 Click Apply Changes. HTTP sessions are assigned an authentication sequence. 182 Configuring System Information
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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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    Method Lists Console_Default : Enable None Network_Default : Enable Line Login Method List ---- Console Default Telnet Default SSH Default Enable Method List Default Default Default http https dot1x : Local : Local : Managing Passwords Password management provides increased
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    reused. Possible field values are 1-10. • Enable Login Attempts (1-5) - 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 a user attempts to log on five times with
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    the CLI commands: console # show passwords configuration Minimal length: 0 History: Disabled History hold time: no limit Lockout control: disabled Enable Passwords Level ----1 15 Password Aging -------- Password Expiry date ----------- Lockout ------- Line Passwords 186 Configuring System
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    Line ------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 ------- Displaying Active Users The
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    Description show users Displays information about active users. The following example shows an example of the CLI command: console> show users Username ---------Bob John Robert Betty Protocol ---------Serial SSH HTTP Telnet Location --------- 172.16.0.1 172.16.0.8 172.16.1.7 188 Configuring
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    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. • Aging (1-365) - Indicates the
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    and passwords are defined, and the device is updated. Defining a New User: 1 Open the Local User Database page. 2 Click Add. The Add User page opens. Figure 6-66. Add a User 3 Define the fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The new user is defined, and the device is updated. 190 Configuring System
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    page. Table 6-38. Local User Database CLI Commands CLI Command Description username name [password password] [level level] [encrypted] Establishes a username-based authentication system. set username name active Reactivates a suspended user's access rights. Configuring System Information 191
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    CLI commands: console(config)# username bob password lee level 15 console# set username bob active Defining Line Passwords The Line Password page contains fields for defining line passwords for management methods. To open the Line Password page, click System → Management Security → Line Passwords
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    following fields: • Line Password/Telnet Line Password/Secure Telnet Line Password - Password settings for Console, Telnet, or Secure Telnet session, respectively. • Password - The line password for accessing the device. • Confirm Password - Confirms the new line password. The password appears in
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    . Table 6-39. 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 Defining Enable Passwords The Enable Password page sets a local password to control
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    Enable Password CLI Commands CLI Command Description enable password [level level] Sets a local password to control access to user and password [encrypted] privilege levels. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# enable password level 15 secret Configuring System
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    with RADIUS and other authentication processes. TACACS+ provides the following services: • Authentication - Provides authentication during login and via user names and user-defined passwords. • Authorization - Performed at login. Once the authentication session is completed, an authorization session
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    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 - The default device source IP address used
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    the TACACS+ Table 1 Open the TACACS+ Settings page. 2 Click Show All. The TACACS+ Table opens. Figure 6-72. TACACS+ Table Removing a TACACS+ Server 1 Open the TACACS+ Table page. 2 Click Show All. The TACACS+ Table opens. 3 Select a TACACS+ Table entry. 198 Configuring System Information
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    is updated. Defining TACACS+ Settings Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in theTACACS+ Settings page. Table 6-41. TACACS+ CLI Commands CLI Command Description tacacs-server host {ip-address | host- Indicates a TACACS+ host
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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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    Figure 6-73. RADIUS Settings The RADIUS 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
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    the source IP address that is used for communication with RADIUS servers. • Usage Type - Indicates the server usage type. Can be one of the following values: login, 802.1x or all. If unspecified, defaults to all. • Use Default - Uses the default value for the parameter. If host-specific Timeouts
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    3 Define the fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The new RADIUS server is added, and the device is updated. Displaying the RADIUS Server List: 1 Open the RADIUS Settings page. 2 Click Show All. The RADIUS Servers List opens. Figure 6-75. RADIUS Servers List Configuring System Information 203
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    radius-server host 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. 204 Configuring System Information
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    (config)# radius-server key dell-server Console(config)# radius-server host 196.210.100.1 auth-port 127 timeout 20 Console# show radius-servers IP address Auth Acct TimeOut Retransmit Deadtime Source IP Priority 172.16.1.1 164 51646 3 3 0 01 172.16.1.2 164 51646 3 3 0 02 Configuring
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    to what port, what software is running on what switch, and with port is connected to what PC. Automatically deploys policies over networks for: • QoS Policies • Voice VLANs Provides Emergency Call Service (E-911) via IP Phone location information. Provides troubleshooting information LLDP MED send
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    The field default is 2 seconds. • Transmit Delay (1-8192) - Indicates the amount of time that passes between successive LLDP frame transmissions due to changes in the LLDP local systems MIB. The possible field value is 1 - 8192 seconds. The field default is 2 seconds. Configuring System Information
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    Seconds Specifies the delay between successive LLDP frame tr.ansmissions. The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console(config)# interface ethernet g1 Console(config-if)# lldp enable Defining LLDP Port Settings The LLDP Port Settings page allows network administrators to define LLDP
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    the port type on which LLDP is enabled. The possible field values are: - Tx Only - Enables transmitting LLDP packets only. - Rx Only - Enables receiving LLDP packets only. - Tx & Rx - Enables transmitting and receiving LLDP packets. This is the default value. - Disable - Indicates that LLDP is
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    table Specifies which optional TLVs from the basic set should be transmitted To enable Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) on an interface. The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console(config)# interface ethernet g1 Console(config-if)# lldp enable 210 Configuring System Information
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    Voice - Indicates that the network policy is defined for a Voice application. - Voice Signaling - Indicates that the network policy is defined for a Voice Signaling application. - Guest Voice . • VLAN ID - Displays the VLAN ID for which the network policy is defined. Configuring System Information
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    network policy is defined for tagged VLANs. - Untagged - Indicates the network policy is defined for untagged VLANs. • User Priority - Defines the priority assigned page. 2 Click Show All. The MED Network Policy Table opens. Figure 6-81. MED Network Policy Table 212 Configuring System Information
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    policies to specific ports. To open the MED Port Settings page, click System → LLDP-MED → Port Settings in the tree view. The MED Port Settings opens. Figure 6-82. MED Port Settings The MED Port Settings page contains the following fields: • Port - Displays the port on which LLDP-MED is enabled or
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    MED Port Settings 1 Open the MED Port Settings page. 2 Modify the fields. 3 Click Apply Changes. The parameters are saved to the device. Displaying Advertise Information Details 1 Open the MED Port Settings page. 2 Click Details. The Details Advertise Information page opens. 214 Configuring System
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    auto-negotiation status of the port. The possible field values are: - Enabled - Auto-negotiation is enabled on the port. - Disabled - Auto-negotiation is disabled on the port - The system name advertised. • System Description - The system description advertised. Configuring System Information 215
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    port's power value, in Watts. • LLDP MED Network Policy - The port's LLDP Network Policy for each of the following application types: - Voice - Voice Signaling - Guest Voice - Guest Voice Signaling - Softphone Voice - Video Conferencing - Streaming Video - Video Signaling • Flags - Displays the VLAN
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    MED Port Settings Table 1 Open the MED Port Settings page. 2 Click Show All. The MED Port Settings Table opens. Figure 6-84. MED Port Settings Table Viewing Port ID - Displays the neighboring port ID • Capabilities - Displays the neighboring device capabilities. Configuring System Information 217
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    Table. The table is cleared. Viewing the Details of the LLDP MED Information Advertised by a Neighbor Device 1 Open the Neighbors Information page. 2 Click the Details button next to the desired entry. The Details Neighbors Information page appears: Figure 6-86. Details Neighbors Information 218
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    6-45. LLDP Neighbors Information CLI Commands CLI Command show lldp neighbors interface Description Displays information about neighboring devices discovered using Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) The following is an example of the CLI commands: Switch# show lldp neighbors Port Device ID
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    by the system to manage switch features. SNMP v3 supports the following features: • Security • Feature Access Control • Traps Authentication or Privacy Keys are modified in the User Security Model (USM). SNMPv3 can be enabled on if the Local Engine ID is enabled. This section contians the following
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    enabled. - For stand-alone devices select a default Engine ID that is comprised of Enterprise number and the default MAC address. - For a stackable system configure - Set to 3 to indicate the MAC address that follows. - Last 6 octets - MAC address of the device. • SNMP Notifications - Enables or
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    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 Community-String Group name IP address ---------- Type
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    Address Username Security Udp Level Port Filter To name Sec ------ --- Retries ------- System Contact: Robert System Location: Marketing Defining SNMP View Settings the SNMPv3 View Settings page, click System → SNMP → View Settings in the tree view. Configuring System Information 223
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    List - Select the device feature OID by using the Up and Down buttons to scroll through a list of all device OIDs. - Insert - Specify the device feature OID. • View Type - Indicates if the defined OID branch will be included or excluded in the selected SNMP view. 224 Configuring System Information
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    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 page. 2 Click Show All. The View Table page opens. Figure 6-90. View Table Configuring System Information 225
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    View Settings page. Table 6-47. SNMP View CLI Commands CLI Command Description snmp-server view view-name Creates or updates a view entry. oid-tree {included | excluded} show snmp views [viewname] Displays the configuration of views. The following is an example of CLI commands: Console(config
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    SNMP groups. Groups allow network managers to assign access rights to specific device features, or features aspects. To open the Access Control 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
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    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. 228 Configuring System Information
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    that maps SNMP users to SNMP views. [write writeview] [notify notifyview ] show snmp groups [groupname] Displays the configuration of groups The following is an example of the CLI commands: console (config)# snmp-server group user-group v3 priv read userview Configuring System Information 229
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    the local or remote SNMP entity, to which the user is connected. Changing or removing the local SNMP Engine ID deletes the SNMPv3 User Database. • Group Name - Contains a list of user-defined SNMP groups. SNMP groups are defined in the Access Control Group page. 230 Configuring System Information
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    The authentication method used to authenticate users. The possible field values are: - None - No user authentication is used. - 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
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    Apply Changes. The user is added to the group, and the device is updated. Displaying the User Security Model Table 1 Open the SNMPv3 User Security Model (USM) page. 2 Click Show All. The User Security Model Table opens. Figure 6-96. User Security Model Table 232 Configuring System Information
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    ][auth-md5 password | auth-sha password | authmd5-key md5-des-key | auth-sha-key sha-des-key] Configures a new SNMP V3 user. show snmp users [username] Displays the configuration of users. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console (config)# snmp-server user John user-group auth
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    SNMP Community page contains the following fields: • SNMP Management Station - The management station IP address for which the SNMP community is defined. • Community String - Functions as a password and used to authenticate the management station to the device. 234 Configuring System Information
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    When the server supports an IPv6 Link Local address (see previous parameter), this specifies the the Link Local interface. The possible values are: - VLAN1 - The IPv6 interface is configured on VLAN1. - ISATAP - The IPv6 interface is configured on ISATAP tunnel. Configuring System Information 235
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    Defining a New Community 1 Open the SNMP Community page. 2 Click Add. The Add SNMP Community page opens. Figure 6-98. Add SNMP Community 3 Complete the relevant fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The new community is saved, and the device is updated. 236 Configuring System Information
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    SNMP protocol. Sets up community access string to permit limited access to the SNMP protocol based on group access rights. Displays the current SNMP device configuration. The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console (config)# snmp-server community dell ro 10.1.1.1 Configuring System
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    Notification Filter The Notification Filter page contains the following fields: • Notification Filter Name - The user-defined notification filter. • New Object ID Tree - The OID for which notifications are or informs. - Included - Sends OID traps or informs. 238 Configuring System Information
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    relevant fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The new filter is added, and the device is updated. Displaying the Filter Table 1 Open the Notification Filter page. 2 Click Show All. The Filter Table opens. Figure 6-102. Filter Table Configuring System Information 239
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    . oid-tree {included | excluded} show snmp filters [filtername] Displays the configuration of SNMP notification filters The following is an example of CLI commands: Console (config)# snmp-server filter user1 iso included Console(config)# end Console # show snmp filters Name ----------user1 OID
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    The Notification Recipients page contains the following fields: • Recipient IP - Indicates the IP address to whom the traps are sent. • Notification Type - The notification sent. The possible field values are: - Trap - Traps are sent. - Inform - Informs are sent. Configuring System Information 241
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    enabled for SNMPv3: • User Name - The user to whom SNMP to send notifications. The default is 162. • Supported IP Format - Specifies the IP format supported by the recipient. The possible values are: - IPv6 - IP version 6 is supported. - IPv4 - IP version 4 is supported. 242 Configuring
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    subnets. • Link Local Interface - When the server supports an IPv6 Link Local address (see previous parameter), this specifies the the Link Local interface. The possible values are: - VLAN1 - The IPv6 interface is configured on VLAN1. - ISATAP - The IPv6 interface is configured on ISATAP tunnel
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    Recipients Tables Deleting Notification Recipients 1 Open Notification Recipients page. 2 Click Show All. The Notification Recipients Tables page opens. 3 Select a notification recipient Click Apply Changes. The recipient is deleted, and the device is updated. 244 Configuring System Information
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    configuration. 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 read only user-view All private read write default
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    commands are added to the commands existing in the Running Configuration file. To update the Startup Configuration file, before powering down the device, the Running Configuration file must be copied to the Startup Configuration file. • Image Files - System file images are saved the Software Upgrade
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    Downloading Files The File Download from Server page contains fields for downloading system image and Configuration files from the TFTP server or HTTP client to the device. To open the File Download from Server page, click System → File Management → File Download
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    Configuration Download is selected, the Firmware Download fields are grayed out. • Download via TFTP - Enables initiating an image upload via the TFTP server. • Download via HTTP - Enables initiating an image upload via the HTTP server. Firmware Download • Server IP Address - The Server IP Address
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    Changes. The software is downloaded to the device. To activate the selected Image file, reset the device. For information on resetting the device, see Switching Between Stack Masters. Downloading Files Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields
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    the software to the TFTP server from the device. The Image file can also be uploaded from the File Upload to Server page. To open the File Upload to Server page, click System → File Management → File Upload in the tree view. Figure 6-107. File Upload to Server 250 Configuring System Information
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    - Enables initiating an image upload via the FTP server. Software Image Upload • TFTP Server IP Address - The TFTP Server IP Address to which the Software Image is uploaded. • Destination File Name (1-64 Characters) - Indicates the Software Image file path to which the file is uploaded. Configuring
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    CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the File Upload to Server page. Table 6-54. File Upload CLI Commands CLI Command copy source-url destination-url Description Copies any file from a source to a destination. 252 Configuring
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    of the CLI commands: console# copy image tftp://10.6.6.64/uploaded.ros Copy: 4234656 bytes copied in 00:00:33 [hh:mm:ss] 01-Jan-2000 07:30:42 %COPY-W-TRAP: The copy operation was completed successfully Activating Image Files The Active Images page allows network managers to select and reset the
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    CLI Command boot system [unit | unit ] {image-1 | image-2} show version [unit unit] Description Indicates the system image that the device loads at startup. Displays version information for the system The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console# boot system image-1 254 Configuring
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    newly created backup configuration file. • Restore Configuration Factory Defaults - When selected, indicates that the current configuration settings should be replaced by the factory configuration default settings. When clear, indicates that the current configuration settings should be maintained
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    is updated. Restoring Company Factory Default Settings 1 Open the Copy Files page. 2 Click Restore Configuration Factory Defaults. 3 Click Apply Changes. The company factory default settings are restored, and the device is updated. Copying and Deleting Files Using CLI Commands The following table
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    File Name field. • Total Bytes - Indicates the total amount of the space currently used. • Free Bytes - Indicates the remaining amount of the space currently free. Configuring System Information 257
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    is an example of the CLI commands: console# dir Directory of flash: File Name 3.txt setup setup2 image-1 image-2 test.txt aaafile.prv syslog1.sys syslog2.sys directory.prv startup-config Permission -----rw rw rw bytes Free size of flash: 4456448 bytes 258 Configuring System Information
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    applied only after the switch is reset. Click a link below to access on-line help for the indicated screen. Click System → Advanced Settings in the tree view to open the Advanced Settings page. The the Advanced Settings page contains a link for configuring general settings. This section contians the
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    Settings page. Table 6-58. 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(config)# logging buffered size 300 260 Configuring
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    "Configuring Voice VLAN" on page 374 • "Aggregating Ports" on page 382 • "Multicast Forwarding Support" on page 387 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
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    services. supports IP phones) that do not have the 802.1X supplicant capability. MAC authentication uses the MAC address 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
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    can use Guest VLANs to deny network access via port based authentication, but grant Internet access to unauthorized users. The Port Based Authentication page allows network managers to configure port based authentication. To open the Port Based Authentication page, click Switch → Network Security
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    is the default. • VLAN List - Contains a list of VLANs. The Guest VLAN is selected from the VLAN list. Interface Parameters • Interface - Contains an interface list for which port based authentication is enabled. • User Name - Indicates the supplicant user-name. • Admin Interface Control - Defines
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    re-created or a new VLAN is configured on the RADIUS server. • Guest VLAN - If enabled, indicates that unauthorized users connected to this interface can access the Guest VLAN. - Enable - Enables unauthorized users to access the guest VLAN. - Disable - Prevents unauthorized users from accessing the
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    the interface in the Copy Parameters from Port No. field. 4 Select an interface in the Port Based Authentication Table. 5 Check the Copy to check box to define the interfaces to which the Port based authentication parameters are copied. 6 Click Apply Changes. 266 Configuring Switch Information
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    Displays 802.1X advanced features for the switch or specified interface. show dot1x users [username username] Displays 802.1X users for the device. dot1x guest-vlan enable Enables using a guest VLAN for unauthorized ports. If a Guest VLAN is enabled, the unauthorized port automatically joins the
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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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    authenticated via the port. - No Single Host - Indicates that Multiple Host is enabled. • Number of Violations - The number of packets that arrived on the interface in single-host mode, from a host whose MAC address is not the client (supplicant) MAC address. Configuring Switch Information 269
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    whose MAC address is not the client (supplicant) |discard |discard- MAC address, attempts to access the interface. shutdown}[trap seconds] The following is an example of the CLI Command. Console(config)# interface ethernet 1/e1 Console(config-if)# dot1x multiple-hosts 270 Configuring Switch
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    . • Authentication Method - The method by which the last session was authenticated. The possible field values are: - Remote - The user was authenticated from a remote server. - None - The user was not authenticated. • MAC Address - The supplicant MAC address. Configuring Switch Information 271
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    CLI Command Description show dot1x users [username username] 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 272 Configuring Switch
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    . Locked port 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
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    is enabled. - Port - The selected interface type is a port. - LAG - The selected interface type is a LAG. • Current Port Status - The currently configured Port status. • Set Port - The port is either locked or unlocked. The possible field values are: - Unlocked - Unlocks Port. This is the default
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    Port Security Table contains the additional following fields: • Unit No. - Specifies the stacking unit for which locked port information is displayed. • Copy Parameters from - The port from which parameters will be copied and assigned to the selected unit number. Configuring Switch Information 275
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    with CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for configuring Locked Port security as displayed in the Port Security page. Table 7-4. Port Security CLI Commands CLI Command Description shutdown Disables interfaces. set interface active {ethernet interface | port
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    for user configuration purposes, they are also used for features like DHCP Snooping, Protocol Group VLAN and PVE configuration in order to free rules for ACE's. To define IP based ACLs, click Switch→ Network Security→ IP Based ACL. I Figure 7-9. Network Security - IP Based ACL Configuring Switch
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    Enables creating an ACE based on a specific protocol. The possible field values are: - IP - Internet Protocol (IP). Specifies the format of packets and their addressing method. IP addresses network. - UDP - User Datagram Protocol (UDP). support for variable-length subnet mask, and supports
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    specific protocol number which is unique. The possible field range is 0-255. - Any - Matches the protocol to any protocol. • Source Port - The TCP/UDP source port. Select Any to include all ports. • Destination Port - The TCP/UDP destination port. Select Any to include all ports. • Source IP Address
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    IP based ACLs 1 Open the Network Security - IP Based ACL page. 2 Select an ACL. 3 Edit the relevant fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. Adding IP based ACLs 1 Open the IP Based ACL page.: 2 Click Add. The Network Security - IP Based ACL page opens. Figure 7-10. Add IP Based ACL 280 Configuring Switch
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    IP-ACL Table opens. 3 Check the Remove ACL checkbox. 4 Click Apply Changes. Removing an IP based ACE 1 Open the Network Security - IP Based ACL page. 2 Click Show All. The ACEs Associated with IP-ACL Table opens. 3 Check the Remove checkbox next to an ACE. 4 Click Apply Changes. Configuring Switch
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    Configuring IP Based ACLs with CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for configuring IP Based ACLs. Table 7-5. IP Based ACL CLI Commands CLI Command Description ip access-list access-list-name no ip access-list access-list-name To define an IPv4 access list and
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    packets are addressed to the ACE. Wildcard masks specify which bits are used and which bits are ignored. A wildcard of 0.0.0.0 indicates that all the bits are important. • VLAN ID - Matches the packet's VLAN ID to the ACE. The possible field values are 1 to 4095. Configuring Switch Information 283
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    Shutdown - Drops packet that meet the ACL criteria, and disables the port to which the packet was addressed. Adding ACEs to IP based ACLs 1 Open the Network Security - MAC Based ACL page. 2 Select an ACL. 3 MAC Based ACL page opens. Figure 7-12. Add Mac Based ACL 284 Configuring Switch Information
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    . 3 Check the Remove ACL checkbox. 4 Click Apply Changes. Removing a MAC based ACE 1 Open the Network Security - MAC Based ACL page. 2 Click Show All. The ACEs Associated with MAC-ACL Table opens. 3 Check the Remove checkbox next to an ACE. 4 Click Apply Changes. Configuring Switch Information 285
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    {any|{ To set deny conditions for an MAC access list, use the destination destination- wildcard}} [vlan vlan-id] [cos cos deny command in MAC access list configuration mode. cos-wildcard] [ethtype eth-type] [inner-vlan vlan-id] Defining ACL Binding When an ACL is bound to an interface, all the ACE
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    copy the settings. 5 Click Apply Changes. Removing ACL Bindings 1 Open the Network Security - ACL Binding page. 2 Click Show All. The ACL Bindings Table opens. 3 In the table, check the Remove checkbox for each binding you want to remove. 4 Click Apply Changes. Configuring Switch Information 287
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    of the CLI commands: Switch# show access-lists IP access list ACL1 permit 234 172.30.40.1 0.0.0.0 any permit 234 172.30.8.8 0.0.0.0 any Configuring DHCP Snooping DHCP Snooping expands network security by providing firewall security between untrusted interfaces and DHCP servers. By enabling DHCP
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    . The possible field values are: - Enable - Verifies that an untrusted port source MAC address matches the client's MAC address. - Disable - Disables verifying that an untrusted port source MAC address matches the client's MAC address. This is the default value. Configuring Switch Information 289
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    to globally enable DHCP snooping. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. ip dhcp snooping verify no ip dhcp snooping verify Use the ip dhcp snooping verify global configuration command to configure the switch to verify on an untrusted port that the source MAC address in
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    of some of the CLI commands: Console# show ip dhcp snooping DHCP snooping is enabled DHCP snooping is configured on following VLANs: 2, 7-18 DHCP snooping database: enabled Option 82 on untrusted port is allowed Verification of hwaddr field is enabled Interface Trusted 1/1 yes 1/2 yes
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    on VLANs CLI Commands CLI Command ip dhcp snooping vlan vlan-id no ip dhcp snooping vlan-id Description Use the ip dhcp snooping vlan global configuration command to enable DHCP snooping on a VLAN. Use the no form of this command to disable DHCP snooping on a VLAN. Defining Trusted Interfaces The
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    copy the settings. 5 Click Apply Changes. Designating Interfaces as Trusted/Untrusted 1 Open the Trusted Interfaces page. 2 Click Show All. The Trusted Interfaces Table opens. 3 In the Trust column of the table, enable or disable the interface as trusted. 4 Click Apply Changes. Configuring Switch
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    CLI Commands CLI Command ip dhcp snooping trust no ip dhcp snooping trust Description Use the ip dhcp snooping trust interface configuration command to configure a port as trusted for DHCP snooping purposes. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. Adding Interfaces
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    - Displays the VLAN ID to which the IP address is attached in the DHCP Snooping Database. - Type - Displays the IP address binding type. The possible field values are Static which indicates that the IP address was statically configured, and Dynamic which indicates that the IP address was dynamically
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    . show ip dhcp snooping binding [mac-address Use the show ip dhcp snooping binding user EXEC command mac-address] [ip-address ip-address] [vlan to display the DHCP snooping binding database and vlan] [ethernet interface | port-channel port- configuration information for all interfaces on a switch
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    the CLI commands: Console# show ip dhcp snooping binding Update frequency: 1200 Total number of binding: 2 Mac Address IP Address Lease (sec) 0060.704C.73FF 10.1.8.1 7983 0060.704C.7BC1 10.1.8.2 92332 Type -------snooping snooping VLAN -------3 (s)3 Interface ------1/21 1/22 Configuring
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    . • Admin Status - Enables or disables traffic forwarding through the port. - Up - Traffic is enabled through the port. - Down - Traffic is disabled through the port. • Current Port Status - Specifies whether the port is currently operational or non-operational. 298 Configuring Switch Information
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    a 100 mbps speed port and half duplex mode setting. - 100 Full - Indicates that the port advertises for a 100 mbps speed port and full duplex mode setting. - 1000 Full - Indicates that the port advertises for a 1000 mbps speed port and full duplex mode setting. Configuring Switch Information 299
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    . The possible field values are: - MDI - The current MDI setting is MDI. - MDIX - The current MDI setting is MDIX. • Private VLAN Edge (PVE)- Indicates the Private VLAN Edge (PVE) group to which the LAG is configured. A port defined as PVE is protected by an uplink, so that it is isolated from
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    Port Configurations 1 Open the Port Configuration page. 2 Click Show All. The Port Configuration Table opens. Figure 7-22. Port Configuration Table 3 Define the available fields for the relevant port. 4 Click Apply Changes. The port parameters are saved to the device. Configuring Switch Information
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    CLI Command Description interface ethernet interface Enters the interface configuration mode to configure an ethernet type interface. description string Adds a description to an interface configuration. shutdown Disables interfaces that are part of the currently set context. set interface
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    console(config-if)# back-pressure console(config-if)# flowcontrol on console(config-if)# mdix auto console(config-if)# end console# show interfaces configuration ethernet 1/e3 Port ---1/e3 Type Duplex Speed Neg Flow Control ------ 100 Full 100 Enabled On Admin State ----Up Console# show
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    - LACP - Link Aggregate Control Protocol. LACP-enabled LAGs can exchange information with other links in order to update and maintain LAG configurations automatically. • Description (0 - 64 Characters) - Provides a user-defined description of the configured LAG. 304 Configuring Switch Information
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    Advertisement - Indicates the neighboring LAG advertisement settings. The field values are identical to the Enable - Enables flow control on the LAG. - Disable - Disables flow control on the LAG. - Auto-negotiation - Enables the auto negotiation of flow control on the LAG. Configuring Switch
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    fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The LAG parameters are saved to the device. Displaying and Modifying Multiple LAG Configurations 1 Open the Ports - LAG Configuration page. 2 Click Show All. The LAG Configuration Table opens. Figure 7-24. LAG Configuration Table 306 Configuring Switch Information
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    LAG parameters are saved to the device. Configuring LAGs with CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for configuring LAGs as displayed in the Ports - LAG Configuration page. Table 7-13. LAG Configuration CLI Commands CLI Command Description interface port-channel
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    CLI commands: console(config)# interface port-channel 2 console(config-if)# no negotiation console(config-if)# speed 100 console(config-if)# flowcontrol on console(config-if)# exit console(config)# interface port-channel 3 console(config-if)# shutdown console(config-if)# exit console(config
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    ) at which unknown packets are forwarded. The field range is 70-1,000,000 Kbps. Enabling Storm Control 1 Open the Storm Control page. 2 Select an interface on which to implement storm control. 3 Define the fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. Storm Control is enabled. Configuring Switch Information 309
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    to the selected ports. Copying Parameters in the Storm Control Settings Table 1 Open the Storm Control page. 2 Click Show All. The Storm Control Settings Table opens. 3 Select the port from which settings are copied from the Copy Parameters from Port field. 310 Configuring Switch Information
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    configuration. 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 console(config
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    The following restrictions apply to ports configured to be destination ports: • Ports cannot be configured as a source port. • Ports cannot be a LAG member. • IP interfaces are not configured on the port. • GVRP is not enabled on the port. • The port is not a VLAN member. • Only one destination port
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    the Port Mirroring page, click Switch → Ports → Port Mirroring in the tree view. When a port is set to be a target port default value. - TxOnly - Defines the port mirroring on transmitting ports. - Tx and Rx - Defines the port mirroring on both receiving and transmitting ports. Configuring Switch
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    summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for configuring a Port Mirroring session as displayed in the Port Mirroring page. Table 7-15. Port Mirroring CLI Commands CLI Command port monitor src-interface [rx | tx] Description Starts a port monitoring session. 314 Configuring Switch Information
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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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    fields: • Interface - The specific port or LAG to which the static MAC address is applied. • MAC Address - The MAC addresses listed in the current static addresses list. • VLAN ID - The VLAN ID attached to the MAC. • VLAN Name - User-defined VLAN name. • Status - MAC address status. Possible
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    static MAC address is modified, and the device is updated. Removing a Static Address from the Static Address Table 1 Open the Static MAC Address page. 2 Choose an interface. 3 Click Show All. The Static MAC Address Table opens. Figure 7-31. Static MAC Address Table Configuring Switch Information
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    bridge table. | port-channel port-channel-number} show bridge address-table [vlan vlan] [ethernet interface | port-channel port-channel-number] Displays entries in the bridge-forwarding database. The following is an example of the CLI commands. console(config-if)#bridge address 00:60:70:4C:73:FF
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    , select the preferred option for sorting the Dynamic Addresses Table: • Port - Specifies the interface for which the table is queried. There are two interface types from which to select. • MAC Address - Specifies the MAC address for which the table is queried. Configuring Switch Information 319
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    CLI Commands CLI Command bridge aging-time seconds show bridge address-table [vlan vlan] [ethernet interface | port-channel portchannel-number] Description Sets the address table aging time. Displays classes of dynamically created entries in the bridgeforwarding database. 320 Configuring Switch
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    the CLI 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
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    state. The leave all time must be greater than the leave time. The default value is 10000 msec. Defining GARP Timers 1 Open the GARP Timers page. 2 Select an interface. 3 Complete the fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The GARP parameters are saved to the device. 322 Configuring Switch Information
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    Show All. The GARP Timers Table opens. Figure 7-34. GARP Timers Table 3 Select the interface in the Copy Parameters from field from either the Port or LAG drop-down menu. The definitions for this interface are copied to the selected interfaces device is updated. Configuring Switch Information 323
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    is an 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
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    Interface Settings" on page 347 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. Configuring Switch Information
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    the STP mode by which STP is enabled on the device. The possible field values are: - Classic STP - Enables Classic STP on the device. This is the default value. - Rapid STP - Enables Rapid STP on the device. - Multiple STP - Enables Multiple STP on the device. 326 Configuring Switch Information
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    . The default path costs assigned to an interface vary according to the selected method: Interface LAG 1000 Mbps 100 Mbps 10 Mbps Long 20,000 20,000 200,000 2,000,000 Short 4 4 19 100 Bridge Settings • Priority (0-61440 in steps of 4096) - Specifies the bridge priority value. When switches or
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    STP Global Parameter CLI Commands CLI Command spanning-tree spanning-tree mode {stp | rstp | mstp} spanning-tree priority priority spanning-tree hello-time seconds spanning-tree max-age seconds spanning-tree forward-time seconds Description Enables spanning tree functionality. Configures the mode
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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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    No P2p Intr Yes P2p Intr Defining STP Port Settings Use the STP Port Settings page to assign STP properties to individual ports. To open the STP Port Settings page, click Switch → Spanning Tree → Port Settings in the tree view. Figure 7-36. STP Port Settings Configuring Switch Information 331
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    the following fields: • Select a Port - Specifies the port number on which STP settings are to be to modified. • STP - Enables or disables STP on the port. The possible field values are: - Enable - Indicates that STP is enabled on the port. - Disable - Indicates that STP is disabled on the port
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    5 Click Apply Changes. STP is enabled on the port. Modifying STP Port Properties 1 Open the Spanning Tree Port Settings page. 2 Select the port. 3 Modify the relevant fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The STP port parameters are modified, and the device is updated. Configuring Switch Information 333
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    STP port parameters as displayed in the STP Port Settings page. Table 7-20. STP Port Settings CLI Commands CLI Command Description spanning-tree disable Disables spanning tree on a specific port. spanning-tree cost cost Configures the spanning tree cost contribution of a port. spanning-tree
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    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 Console(config-if
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    open the STP LAG Settings page, click Switch → Spanning Tree → LAG Settings in the tree view. Figure 7-38. STP LAG Settings The Spanning Tree LAG Settings page contains the following fields: • Select a LAG - The LAG number for which you want to modify STP settings. • STP - Enables or disables STP
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    LAG State - Current STP state of a LAG. If enabled, the LAG state determines what forwarding action is taken MAC addresses. - RSTP Discarding State - In this state the port does not learn MAC addresses and do not forward frames. - Address of the designated bridge. Configuring Switch Information 337
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    • Designated Port ID - The ID of the selected interface. • Designated Cost - Cost of the port participating in the STP updated. Displaying the STP LAG Table 1 Open the STP LAG Settings page. 2 Click Show All. The STP LAG Table opens. Figure 7-39. STP LAG Table 338 Configuring Switch Information
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    configuration. | port-channel port-channel-number][instance instance-id] show spanning-tree [detail] [active | blockedports] [instance instance-id] Displays detailed spanning tree information on active or blocked ports. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# interface
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    Tree Global Settings page. The possible field values are: - Classic STP-Indicates that Classic STP is enabled on the device. - Rapid STP-Indicates that Rapid STP is enabled on the device. - Multiple STP-Indicates that Multiple STP is enabled on the device. 340 Configuring Switch Information
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    Migration is enabled. - Unchecked - Protocol Migration is disabled. Defining RSTP parameters 1 Open the Spanning Tree RSTP Settings page. 2 Select an interface. 3 Define the fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. RSTP parameters are defined, and the device is updated. Configuring Switch Information 341
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    interface | port-channel Displays spanning tree configuration. port-channel-number] The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# interface ethernet 1/e5 console(config-if)# spanning-tree link-type shared console(config-if)# spanning tree mode rstp 342 Configuring Switch
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    Multiple Spanning Trees Regions (MST Regions). Regions are one or more Multiple Spanning Tree bridges by which frames can be transmitted. To open the MSTP Settings page, click Switch → Spanning Tree → MSTP Settings in the tree view. Figure 7-42. MSTP Settings Configuring Switch Information 343
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    MSTP Settings page contains the following fields: • Region Name (1-32 Characters) - Indicates user-defined MSTP region name. • Revision (0-65535) - Defines unsigned 16-bit number that identifies the current MST configuration revision. The revision number is required as part of the MST configuration
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    instance groups as displayed in the Spanning Tree MSTP Settings page. Table 7-23. MSTP Instances CLI Commands CLI Command Description spanning-tree mst configuration Enters MST Configuration mode. instance instance-id {add | remove} vlan vlan- Maps VLANs to the MST instance. range name string
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    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 console(config-mst)# instance 2 add vlan 21-30 console(config-mst
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    Interface Settings The MSTP Interface Settings page contains parameters assigning MSTP settings to specific interfaces. To open the MSTP Interface Settings page, click Switch → Spanning Tree → MSTP Interface Settings in the tree view. Figure 7-44. MSTP Interface Settings The MSTP Interface Settings
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    - Indicates the number of hops remaining to the next destination. Defining MSTP Interface Settings 1 Open the MSTP Interface Settings page. 2 Select an interface. 3 Define the fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. MSTP parameters are defined, and the device is updated. 348 Configuring Switch Information
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    . 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 Sets the device priority for the specified ST instance. priority show spanning-tree mst-configuration Displays
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    of the CLI commands: console# show spanning-tree mst-configuration Gathering information .......... Current MST configuration Name: Gili Revision: 65000 Instance Vlans Mapped State --------- ----------- 0 16-4094 enabled 1 1 enabled 2 2 3 3 enabled enabled 4 4 enabled
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    VLAN Ports Settings" on page 357 • "Defining VLAN LAGs Settings" on page 359 • "Binding MAC Address to VLANs" on page 362 • "Defining VLAN Protocol Groups" on page 364 • "Adding Interfaces to Protocol Groups" on page 367 • "Configuring GVRP Parameters" on page 369 Configuring Switch Information
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    page, click Switch→ VLAN→ VLAN Membership in the tree view. Figure 7-46. VLAN Membership The VLAN Membership page contains the following fields: • Show VLAN - Lists and displays specific VLAN information according to VLAN ID or VLAN name. • VLAN Name (0-32 Characters) - The user-defined VLAN name
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    device is updated. Modifying VLAN Membership Groups 1 Open theVLAN Membership page. 2 Select a VLAN from the Show VLAN drop-down menu. 3 Modify the fields as desired. 4 Click Apply Changes. The VLAN membership information is modified, and the device is updated. Configuring Switch Information 353
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    updated. Deleting a VLAN 1 Open the VLAN Membership page. 2 Click the VLAN ID or VLAN Name option button and select a VLAN from the drop-down menu. 3 Select the Remove VLAN check box. 4 Click Apply Changes. The selected VLAN is deleted, and the device is updated. 354 Configuring Switch Information
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    the VLAN configuration mode. Creates a VLAN. Adds a name to a VLAN. 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
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    mode. Configures the PVID when the interface is in general mode. 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
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    of a 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 7-48. VLAN Port Settings The VLAN Port
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    Settings 1 Open the VLAN Port Settings page. 2 Select the port to which settings need to be assigned from the Port drop-down menu. 3 Complete the remaining fields on the page 4 Click Apply Changes. The VLAN port settings are defined, and the device is updated. 358 Configuring Switch Information
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    of a VLAN. VLANs can either 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 7-50. VLAN LAG Settings Configuring Switch
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    VLAN after the device is reset. Assigning VLAN LAG Settings: 1 Open the VLAN LAG Settings page. 2 Select a LAG from the LAG drop-down menu and complete the fields on the page. 3 Click Apply Changes. The VLAN LAG parameters are defined, and the device is updated. 360 Configuring Switch Information
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    the equivalent CLI commands for assigning LAGs to VLAN groups as displayed in the VLAN LAG Settings page. Table 7-28. LAG VLAN Assignments CLI Commands CLI Command Description switchport mode {access | trunk | general} Configures a LAG VLAN membership mode. switchport trunk native vlan vlan-id
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    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 port-channel 2 console(config-if)# switchport mode general console(config-if)# switchport
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    to the VLAN. • Bind to VLAN - Indicates the VLAN to which the MAC address is bound. The possible values are 1-4094. Displaying the MAC to VLAN Table: 1 Open the Bind MAC to VLAN page. 2 Click Show All. The MAC to VLAN Table opens. Figure 7-53. MAC to VLAN Table Configuring Switch Information 363
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    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 Defining VLAN Protocol Groups The Protocol Group page provides parameters for configuring frame types to
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    field values are IP, IPX and ARP. - Ethernet-Based Protocol Value - The Ethernet protocol group type. • Protocol Group ID (1-65535) - The VLAN Group ID number. • Remove - Indicates whether to remove frame-to-protocol group mapping, if the protocol group to be removed is not configured on this
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    Table 1 Open the Protocol Group page. 2 Click Show All. The Protocol Group Table opens. Figure 7-56. Protocol Group Table 3 Select Remove for the protocol groups that need to be removed. 4 Click Apply Changes. The protocol is removed, and the device is updated. 366 Configuring Switch Information
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    CLI Commands CLI Command Description map protocol protocol [encapsulation] protocols-group group Maps a protocol to a protocol group. Protocol groups are used for protocolbased VLAN assignment. The following example maps ip-arp protocol to group "213": Console (config)# vlan database Console
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    Port page. 2 Click Add. The Assign Protocol Port To VLAN page opens. Figure 7-58. Assign Protocol Port To VLAN 3 Complete the fields in the dialog. 4 Click Apply Changes. The new VLAN protocol group is added to the Protocol Port Table, and the device is updated. 368 Configuring Switch Information
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    7-31. Protocol Port CLI Commands CLI Command Description switchport general map Sets a protocol-based classification rule. protocols-group group vlan vlan-id The following example sets a protocol-based classification rule of protocol group 1 to VLAN 8: Console (config-if)# switchport general
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    • Interface - Specifies port or LAG for editing GVRP settings. • GVRP State - Indicates if GVRP is enabled on the interface. The possible field values are: - Enabled - Enables GVRP on the selected interface. - Disabled - Disables GVRP on the selected interface. 370 Configuring Switch Information
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    page. 2 Select Enable in the GVRP Global Status. 3 Select Enable in the GVRP State field for the desired interface. 4 Select Enable in the GVRP Registration field. 5 Click Apply Changes. GVRP VLAN Registration is enabled on the port, and the device is updated. Configuring Switch Information 371
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    other interfaces. Configuring GVRP Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for configuring GVRP as displayed in the GVRP Global Parameters page. Table 7-32. GVRP Global Parameters CLI Commands CLI Command gvrp enable (global) gvrp enable (interface) gvrp vlan
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    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)# end console# show gvrp configuration GVRP Feature
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    Configuring Voice VLAN Voice VLAN allows network administrators enhance VoIP service by configuring ports to carry IP voice traffic from IP phones on a specific VLAN. VoIP traffic has a preconfigured OUI prefix in the source MAC address. Network Administrators can configure VLANs on which voice IP
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    address age out time, see Defining Aging Time. Configuring Voice VLAN global parameters: 1 Open the Voice VLAN Global Parameters page. 2 Complete the fields on the page. 3 Click Apply Changes. The Voice VLAN global parameters are defined, and the device is updated. Configuring Switch Information
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    vlan [ ethernet interface | port-channel port-channel-number ] Description To enable the voice VLAN and to configure the voice VLAN ID, use the voice vlan id command in global configuration mode. To disable the voice VLAN, enter the no form of this command. To set the voice VLAN Class Of Service
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    - Defining Voice VLAN Port Settings The Voice VLAN Port Settings Page contains fields for adding ports or LAGs to voice VLAN. To open the Voice VLAN Port Setting page, click Switch→ Voice VLAN → Port Setting in the tree view. Figure 7-63. Voice VLAN Port Setting Configuring Switch Information 377
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    fields as desired. 4 Click Apply Changes. The settings are modified and the device is updated. Displaying the Port Setting Table 1 Open the Voice VLAN Port Settings page. 2 Click Show All. The Port Setting Table opens. Figure 7-64. Voice VLAN Port Setting Table 378 Configuring Switch Information
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    the equivalent CLI command for defining Voice VLAN port settings. Table 7-34. Voice VLAN Port Settings CLI Commands CLI Command voice vlan secure no voice vlan secure Description Use the voice vlan secure interface configuration command to configure the secure mode for the voice VLAN. Use the
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    OUI • Telephony OUI(s) - Lists the OUIs currently enabled on the Voice VLAN. The following OUIs are enabled by default. - 00-01-E3 - Siemens AG phone - Telephony OUI List. This is the default value. • Restore Default OUIs - Restores OUIs to the factory defaults. 380 Configuring Switch Information
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    1 Open the Voice VLAN OUI page. 2 Check the Remove checkbox next to teach OUI to be removed. 3 Click Apply Changes. The selected OUIs are removed. Restoring Default OUIs 1 Open the Voice VLAN OUI page. 2 Click Restore Default OUIs. The default OUIs are restored. Configuring Switch Information 381
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    Defining Voice VLAN OUIs Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI command for defining Voice VLAN OUIs. Table 7-35. Voice VLAN OUIs CLI Commands CLI Command Description voice vlan oui-table {add mac-address-prefix To configure the voice OUI table, use the voice vlan
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    page contains the following fields: • LACP System Priority (1-65535) - The LACP priority value for global settings. The possible range is 1- 65535. The default value is 1. • Select a Port - The port number to which timeout and priority values are assigned. Configuring Switch Information 383
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    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. Figure 7-68. LACP Parameters Table 384 Configuring Switch Information
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    priority. Configures the priority value for physical ports. Assigns an administrative LACP timeout. Displays LACP information for ethernet ports. The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console (config)# lacp system-priority 120 Console (config)# interface ethernet 1/e11 Console (config-if
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    37. LAG Membership CLI Commands CLI Command channel-group portchannel-number mode {on | auto} show interfaces port-channel [port-channel-number] Description Associates a port with a port-channel. Use the no form of this command to remove the channel-group configuration from the interface. Displays
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    following is an example of the CLI 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
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    , click Switch → Multicast Support → Global Parameters in the tree view. Figure 7-70. Global Parameters The Global Parameters page contains the following fields: • Bridge Multicast Filtering - Enables or disables bridge Multicast filtering. Disabled is the default value. - Enable - Enables bridge
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    CLI Commands CLI Command bridge multicast filtering ip igmp snooping Description Enables filtering of Multicast addresses. Enables Internet Group Membership Protocol (IGMP) snooping. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# bridge multicast filtering console(config)# ip
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    a Bridge Multicast address. - Checked - Removes the selected Bridge Multicast address. - Unchecked - Maintains the selected Bridge Multicast address. • Ports - Port that can be added to a Multicast service. • LAGs - LAGs that can be added to a Multicast service. 390 Configuring Switch Information
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    and LAG members management settings: Table 7-39. IGMP Port/LAG Members Table Control Settings Port Control D S 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. Configuring Switch
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    Group page. Table 7-40. Multicast Service Member CLI Commands CLI Command bridge multicast address {macmulticast-address | ip-multicastaddress} bridge multicast forbidden address {mac-multicast-address | ip-multicastaddress}[add | remove] {ethernet interface-list | port-channel portchannel-number
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    e8 1/e8 console # show bridge multicast address-table format ip Vlan ---1 19 19 IP Address ----------224-239.130|2.2.3 224-239.130|2.2.8 224-239.130|2.2.8 Type ----static static dynamic Ports ---------1/e11, 1/e12 1/e11-16 1/e11-12 Forbidden ports for multicast addresses: Configuring Switch
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    : • 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 Table contains the settings for managing router and port settings. 394 Configuring Switch
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    Attached to Multicast Routers CLI Command Description show bridge multicast filtering vlan-id Displays the Multicast filtering configuration. bridge multicast forward-all {add | remove} Enables forwarding of all Multicast packets on a port. Use the {ethernet interface-list | port-channel port
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    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 1 Filtering: Enabled VLAN: Forward-All Port Static Status -------
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    - Enables or disables the IGMP Querier. The IGMP Querier simulates the behavior of a multicast router, allowing snooping of the layer 2 multicast domain even though there is no multicast router. • Querier IP Address - IP address of the IGMP Querier. Use either use the VLAN's IP Interface address or
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    -address] Displays the Multicast groups learned by IGMP snooping. show ip igmp snooping interface vlan-id Displays IGMP snooping configuration. show ip igmp snooping mrouter [interface vlan-id] Displays information about dynamically learned Multicast router interfaces. 398 Configuring Switch
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    -out 60 Console (config-if)# exit Console (config)# exit Console # show ip igmp snooping groups Vlan ----1 IP Address 224-239.130|2.2.3 Querier -------- Yes Ports ----g1, g2 Console # show ip igmp snooping interface 1000 IGMP Snooping is globally enabled Configuring Switch Information 399
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    mode: Enabled IGMP snooping querier admin: Enabled IGMP snooping querier oper: Enabled IGMP snooping querier address admin: IGMP snooping querier address oper: 172 router ports is enabled Console # show ip igmp snooping mrouter VLAN ---1 Ports -----g1 400 Configuring Switch Information
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    interface. The possible values are: - Forwarding - Enables forwarding of unregistered Multicast frames on the selected port or port-channel. This is the default value. - Filtering - Enables filtering of unregistered Multicast frames on the selected VLAN interface. Configuring Switch Information
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    the following additional fields: • Unit No. - Selects a stacking member. • Copy from - Copies parameters from the selected item. Copying Unregistered Multicast Settings Between Interfaces 1 Open the Unregistered Multicast page. 2 Click Show All. The Unregistered Multicast Table opens. 3 In the Copy
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    Configures the forwarding state of unregistered multicast addresses. Displays the unregistered multicast filtering configuration. The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console # show bridge multicast unregistered Port Unregistered 1/1 Forward 1/2 Filter 1/3 Filter Configuring Switch
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    404 Configuring Switch Information
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    418 • "Viewing EAP Statistics Using the CLI Commands" on page 419 Viewing Utilization Summary The Utilization Summary page contains statistics for interface utilization. This screen is refreshed periodically to minimize the impact on computers with lower memory. Display may be disrupted during this
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    refreshed every 60 seconds. • No Refresh - Indicates that the interface statistics are not refreshed automatically. • Interface - The interface number. • Interface Status - Status of the interface. • % Interface Utilization - Network interface utilization percentage based on the duplex mode of the
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    seconds. • 60 Sec - Indicates that the interface statistics are refreshed every 60 seconds. • No Refresh - Indicates that the interface statistics are not refreshed automatically. • Interface - The interface number. • Interface Status - Status of the interface. • Received Unicast Packets - Number of
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    . • Received Errors - Number of received packets with errors on the interface. • Global System LAGs - Provides a counter summary for global system LAGs. Viewing Interface Statistics The Interface Statistics page contains statistics for both received and transmitted packets. The fields for both
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    selected interface. Displaying Interface Statistics 1 Open the Interface Statistics page. 2 Select an interface in the Interface field. The interface statistics for the selected interface are displayed. Resetting Interface Statistics Counters 1 Open the Interface Statistics page. 2 Click Reset All
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    Interface 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> enable console# show interfaces counters
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    8-4. Etherlike Statistics The Etherlike Statistics page contains the following fields: • Interface - Specifies whether statistics are displayed for a port or LAG. • the Etherlike statistics are not refreshed automatically. • Frame Check Sequence (FCS) Errors - Number of FCS errors received on the
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    Statistics counters are reset. Viewing Etherlike Statistics Using the CLI Commands The following table contains the CLI commands for viewing etherlike statistics. Table 8-2. Etherlike Statistics CLI Commands CLI Command show interfaces counters [ethernet interface | port-channel portchannel
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    The following is an example of the CLI commands. Console# show interfaces counters ethernet 1/e1 Port ---1/e1 IN Octets OutMcastPkts -----------8 OutBcastPkts -----------0 FCS Errors: 8 Single Collision Frames: 0 Multiple Collision Frames: 0 SQE Test Errors: 0 Deferred Transmissions: 0
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    /RMON → Table Views → GVRP Statistics in 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 GVRP statistics are
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    . The GVRP statistics counters are reset. Viewing GVRP Statistics Using the CLI Commands The following table contains the CLI commands for viewing GVRP statistics. Table 8-3. GVRP Statistics CLI Commands CLI Command show gvrp statistics [ethernet interface | port-channel port-channel-number
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    The following is an example of the CLI commands: console# show gvrp statistics GVRP statistics Legend: rJE : Join Empty Received rJIn : Join In Received rEmp : Empty Received rLIn : Leave In Received rLE : Leave Empty Received rLA :
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    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
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    EAP Statistics page contains information about EAP packets received on a specific port. For more information about EAP, see "Port Based the EAP statistics are not refreshed automatically. • Frames Receive - Indicates the number of valid EAPOL frames received on the port. 418 Viewing Statistics
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    counters are reset. Viewing EAP Statistics Using the CLI Commands The following table summarizes the CLI commands for viewing EAP statistics. Table 8-4. EAP Statistics CLI Commands CLI Command show dot1x statistics Description Displays 802.1X statistics for the specified interface. Viewing
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    The following is an example of the CLI commands: console# show dot1x statistics ethernet 1/e1 EapolFramesRx: 11 EapolFramesTx: from a remote location. To open the RMON page, cClick a link below to access on-line help for the indicated screen. lick Statistics/RMON→ RMON in the tree view. This section
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    Received Bytes (Octets) - Number of bytes received on the selected interface. • Received Packets - Number of packets received on the selected interface. • Broadcast Packets Received - Number of good Broadcast packets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed. This number does not
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    frames transmitted and received on the interface since the device was last refreshed. Viewing Interface Statistics 1 Open the RMON Statistics page. 2 Select an interface type and number in the Interface field. The interface statistics are displayed. Viewing RMON Statistics Using the CLI Commands
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    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 of data taken from ports. For example, the samples may include interface definitions or polling periods. To open the RMON History Control page
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    for the History Control 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. • Max No. of Samples to Keep (1-50) - Number of samples to be saved. The default value is 50. • Current No
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    history [ethernet interface | portchannel port-channelnumber] 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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    - Indicates the RMON station or user that requested the RMON information. • Sample No. - Indicates the number of specific sample the information in the table on an interface during the session sampling. The value is reflected hundredths of percent. Viewing Statistics for a Specific History Entry
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    Ethernet statistics history. The following is an example of the 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
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    Events Control page contains the following 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 a log entry. • Trap - Event type
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    is updated. Defining Device Events Using the CLI Commands The following table contains the CLI commands for defining device events. Table 8-8. Device Event Definition CLI Commands CLI Command Description rmon event index type Configures RMON events. [community text] [description text] [owner
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    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 18 2002 23:58:17 Jan 18 2002 23:
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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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    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 monitored variable is designated a color. The field default is 100 seconds. 432 Viewing Statistics
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    is selected, there is no saving mechanism either in the device or in the management system. However, if the device is not being reset, it remains in the device ) (sec) - Alarm interval time. The field default is 100 seconds. • Owner - Device or user that defined the alarm. • Remove - When checked
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    Using the CLI Commands The following table contains the CLI commands for defining device alarms. Table 8-10. Device Alarm CLI Commands CLI Command Description rmon alarm index MIB_Object_ID interval rthreshold fthreshold revent fevent [type type] [startup direction] [owner name] Configures RMON
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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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    Port Statistics The Port Statistics page contains the following fields: • Unit No. - Indicates the stacking unit for which the statistics are displayed. • Interface Statistics - Selects the interface statistics to display. • Etherlike Statistics - Selects the Etherlike statistics to display. • RMON
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    Statistics Using the CLI Commands The following table contains the CLI commands for viewing port statistics. Table 8-11. Port Statistic CLI Commands CLI Command show interfaces counters [ethernet interface | port-channel portchannel-number] show rmon statistics {ethernet interface | port-channel
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    CLI Commands The following table contains the CLI commands for viewing LAG statistics. Table 8-12. LAG Statistic CLI Commands CLI Command show interfaces counters [ethernet interface | port-channel portchannel-number] show rmon statistics {ethernet interface | port-channel portchannel-number} show
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    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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    viewing CPU utilization. Figure 8-17. CPU Utilization CLI Commands CLI Command show cpu utilization Description To display the CPU utilization. The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console# show cpu utilization CPU utilization service is on. CPU utilization five seconds: 5%; one
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    to queue assignments are user-definable. The table below details the VPT to queue default settings: Table 9-1. CoS to Queue Mapping Table Default values CoS Value Forwarding Queue Values 0 q2 1 q1 (Lowest Priority) 2 q1 (Lowest Priority) 3 q2 4 q3 Configuring Quality of Service 441
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    Mapping Table Default Values DSCP Value 0-15 16-31 32-47 48-63 Forwarding Queue Values q1 (Lowest Priority) q2 q3 q4 DSCP mapping is enabled on a per-system basis. This section contians the following topics: • "CoS Services" on page 442 CoS Services After packets are assigned to a specific egress
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    by the IEEE802.1p VLAN priority tag (VPT) or by the default VPT assigned to a port. The device default is the IEEE802.1p. - DSCP - The egress queue assignment is determined by the DSCP field. NOTE: The interface Trust settings overrides the global Trust setting. Configuring Quality of Service 443
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    dscp] no qos trust Description Configures the system to trust mode. Returns to the non-trusted state. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# qos trust dscp This section contians the following topics: • "Defining QoS Interface Settings" on page 445 • "Defining Bandwidth
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    setting the default CoS value on incoming untagged packets. To open the Interface Settings page, click Quality of Service→ QoS Parameters → Interface Settings in the tree view. Figure 9-2. Interface Settings The Interface Settings page contains the following fields: • Interface - The specific port
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    CLI commands for configuring fields in the Interface Settings page. Table 9-4. 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)# interface
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    interface. - Checked - The Egress traffic limit is enabled. settings are assigned to the interface. Displaying the Bandwidth Settings Table: 1 Open the Bandwidth Settings page. 2 Click Show All. The Bandwidth Settings Table opens. Figure 9-4. Bandwidth Settings Table Configuring Quality of Service
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    Assigning Bandwidth Settings Using the CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for configuring fields in the Bandwidth Settings page. Table 9-5. Bandwidth Settings CLI Commands CLI Command Description traffic-shape committed-rate [committed-burst] Set shaper on
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    to Queue page. Table 9-6. CoS to Queue Settings CLI Commands CLI Command wrr-queue cos-map queue-id cos0.cos7 Description Maps assigned CoS values to the egress queues. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# wrr-queue cos-map 4 7 Configuring Quality of Service 449
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    packet. • Queue - The queue to which packets with the specific DSCP value is assigned. The values are 1-4, where 1 is the lowest value and 4 is the highest. • Restore Defaults - Restores the device factory defaults for mapping CoS values to an egress queue. 450 Configuring Quality of Service
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    to Queue page. Table 9-7. DSCP Value to Queue CLI Commands CLI Command qos map dscp-queue dscp-list to queue-id Description Modifies the DSCP to queue mapping. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# qos map dscp-queue 33 40 41 to 1 Configuring Quality of Service 451
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    452 Configuring Quality of Service
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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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    is not guaranteed. Boot Version The boot version. BootP Bootstrap Protocol. Enables a workstation to discover its IP address, an IP address of a BootP server on a network, or a configuration file loaded into the boot of a switch module. BPDU Bridge Protocol Data Unit. Provide bridging information in
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    data transmitted cannot be used, and the session is restarted. 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 which retains the same system access rights. CPU Central
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    joined to the VLAN configured on the RADIUS server. E Egress Ports Ports from which network traffic is transmitted. End System An end user device on a network. Ethernet Ethernet is standardized as per IEEE 802.3. Ethernet is the most common implemented LAN standard. Supports data transfer rates
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    Flapping occurs when an interfaces state is constantly changing Flow Control Enables lower speed Frame 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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    device from work stations to an upstream Multicast router. From the frame, the device identifies work stations configured for Multicast sessions, and which Multicast routers are sending Multicast frames. Image File System images are saved in two Flash sectors called images (Image 1 and Image 2). The
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    Group. Aggregates ports or VLANs into a single virtual port or VLAN. For more information on network managers to troubleshoot and enhance IP systems to coexist on a single network LLDP. Load Balancing Enables Address Media Access Control Address. The MAC Address is a hardware specific address
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    . A cable used for end stations. MDIX Media Dependent Interface with Crossover (MDIX). A cable used for hubs and switches. MIB Management Information Base. MIBs contain information describing specific aspects of network components. Multicast Transmits copies of a single packet to multiple ports
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    transmission in packet switched systems. PDU Protocol Data Unit. A data unit specified in a layer protocol consisting of protocol control information and layer user data. PING Packet Internet Groper. Verifies if a specific IP address is available. A packet is sent to another IP address and waits for
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    VLAN. Q QoS Quality of Service. QoS allows network managers to decide how and what network traffic is forwarded according to priorities, application types, and source and destination addresses Authentication Dial-In User Service. A method for authenticating system users, and tracking connection
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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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    . Subnet Mask Used to mask all or part of an IP address used in a subnet address. Switch Filters and forwards packets between LAN segments. Switches support any packet protocol type. T TCP/IP Transmissions Control Protocol. Enables two hosts to communicate and exchange data streams. TCP guarantees
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    W WAN Wide Area Networks. Networks that cover a large geographical area. Wildcard Mask Specifies which IP address bits are used, and which bits are ignored. A wild switch module mask of 255.255.255.255 indicates that no bit is important. A wildcard of 0.0.0.0 indicates that all the bits are
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    466 Glossary
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    : • 802.1X Guest VLAN • Special VLAN 802.1X Unauthenticated VLAN Ports have restricted functionality with: • MAC based VLAN ports • Ingress Filtering ACL ACL functionality is restricted with: • IP Based ACLs • MAC Based ACLs • Special VLANs Auto-negotiation Back Pressure Support No feature
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    LLDP-MED Locked Ports Logging MAC Address Support MDI/MDIX Decection Multicast Filtering Multiple Hosts Multiple Spanning Tree Port Based Authentication Port Mirroring Port Statistics Private VLAN Private VLAN Quality of Service RMON Statistics SNMP Authentication Notifications SNMP Notifications
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    feature interaction restrictions or limitations No feature interaction restrictions or limitations No feature interaction restrictions or limitations No feature interaction restrictions or limitations. Voice VLAN has restricted functionality with: • GVRP Device Feature Interaction Information 469
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    470 Device Feature Interaction Information
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    Cipher Block-Chaining, 219 CLI, 12, 24 Command Line Interface, 12, 24 Command Mode Overview, 74 Communities, 234 Configuration file, 248 Console, 116 CoS, 445 Critical, 114, 116 D Debug, 114, 116 Default Gateway, 129-130 Default Gateway, IPv6, 142 Default settings, 256 Defining device information
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    387 Firmware, 248 Flow Control, 66 FTP, 457 G GARP, 321-322, 324, 457 GARP VLAN Registration Protocol IP, 458 IP addresses, 131 IP Version 6 (IPv6), 129 ISATAP Tunnel, 145 472 Index L L2TP, 459 LACP, 383 LAGs, 336, 385, 394, 459 LCP, 341 LEDs, 30 Light Emitting Diodes, 30 Line, 178 Line Passwords
  • Dell PowerConnect 3524P | User's Guide - Page 473
    Dial In User Service, 25 Remote Authentication Dial- In User Service, 462 Remote Authorization Dial-In User Service, 200 Reset, 128 Reset button, 37 RMON, 420, 422-423, 425, 462 RMON History Control Page, 423 RPS, 35 RSTP, 22, 339, 463 Rule, 175 Rules, 170 Running Configuration file, 246
  • Dell PowerConnect 3524P | User's Guide - Page 474
    Virtual Local Area Networks, 464 VLAN, 351-352, 355, 357, 360, 394, 464 VLAN ID, 320 VLAN membership, 352 VLAN membership table, 353 VLAN Port Membership Table, 354 VLAN priority, 441 VLAN tags, 351 Voice VLAN, 374 VoIP, 464 W Warm standby, 14 Warning, 114, 116 Web management system icons, 72 Width
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