Section |
Page |
Introduction |
55 |
About This Document |
55 |
Audience |
56 |
Document Conventions |
56 |
Additional Documentation |
57 |
Switch Feature Overview |
59 |
System Management Features |
60 |
Multiple Management Options |
60 |
System Time Management |
60 |
Log Messages |
61 |
System Reset |
61 |
Integrated DHCP Server |
61 |
Management of Basic Network Information |
62 |
IPv6 Management Features |
62 |
Dual Software Images |
62 |
File Management |
63 |
Switch Database Management Templates |
63 |
Automatic Installation of Firmware and Configuration |
63 |
sFlow |
64 |
SNMP Alarms and Trap Logs |
64 |
CDP Interoperability Through ISDP |
65 |
Remote Monitoring (RMON) |
65 |
Stacking Features |
65 |
Mixed and Single Series Stacking |
65 |
Single IP Management |
66 |
Master Failover with Transparent Transition |
67 |
Nonstop Forwarding on the Stack |
67 |
Hot Add/Delete and Firmware Synchronization |
67 |
Security Features |
68 |
Configurable Access and Authentication Profiles |
68 |
Password-Protected Management Access |
68 |
Strong Password Enforcement |
68 |
TACACS+ Client |
68 |
RADIUS Support |
69 |
SSH/SSL |
69 |
Inbound Telnet Control |
69 |
Denial of Service |
69 |
Port Protection |
70 |
Captive Portal |
71 |
802.1X Authentication (IEEE 802.1X) |
71 |
MAC-Based 802.1X Authentication |
72 |
802.1X Monitor Mode |
72 |
Port Security |
73 |
Access Control Lists (ACLs) |
73 |
Time-Based ACLs |
73 |
IP Source Guard (IPSG) |
74 |
DHCP Snooping |
74 |
Dynamic ARP Inspection |
74 |
Protected Ports (Private VLAN Edge) |
74 |
Green Technology Features |
75 |
Energy Detect Mode |
75 |
Energy Efficient Ethernet |
75 |
Power Utilization Reporting |
76 |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Features |
76 |
PD Detection |
76 |
Legacy (Reduced Capacitor) Detection |
76 |
Classification |
77 |
Port Start Up |
77 |
Overload Detection and Port Shutdown |
77 |
Disconnect Detection |
77 |
IC Thermal Monitoring |
77 |
Over-Temperature Protection |
78 |
4-Pair Ports |
78 |
IEEE 802.3bt Capability |
79 |
PoE Port Capabilities and Power Limits |
80 |
Key PoE Plus Features |
82 |
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Support |
83 |
PoE Plus Support |
83 |
PoE 60W Support |
83 |
Powered Device Detection |
84 |
PoE Power Management Modes |
84 |
Power Management in Guard Band |
86 |
PoE Plus Default Settings |
88 |
Switching Features |
89 |
Flow Control Support (IEEE 802.3x) |
89 |
Head of Line Blocking Prevention |
89 |
Jumbo Frames Support |
89 |
Auto-MDI/MDIX Support |
89 |
VLAN-Aware MAC-based Switching |
89 |
Back Pressure Support |
90 |
Auto-negotiation |
90 |
Storm Control |
90 |
Port Mirroring |
91 |
Static and Dynamic MAC Address Tables |
91 |
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) |
91 |
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) for Media Endpoint Devices |
92 |
Connectivity Fault Management (IEEE 802.1ag) |
93 |
Cisco Protocol Filtering |
93 |
DHCP Layer-2 Relay |
93 |
Virtual Local Area Network Supported Features |
94 |
VLAN Support |
94 |
Port-Based VLANs |
94 |
IP Subnet-based VLAN |
94 |
MAC-based VLAN |
94 |
IEEE 802.1v Protocol-Based VLANs |
94 |
Voice VLAN |
95 |
GARP and GVRP Support |
95 |
Guest VLAN |
95 |
Unauthorized VLAN |
95 |
Double VLANs |
95 |
Spanning Tree Protocol Features |
97 |
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) |
97 |
Spanning Tree Port Settings |
97 |
Rapid Spanning Tree |
97 |
Multiple Spanning Tree |
97 |
Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) Guard |
98 |
BPDU Filtering |
98 |
RSTP-PV and STP-PV |
98 |
Link Aggregation Features |
99 |
Link Aggregation |
99 |
Link Aggregate Control Protocol (LACP) |
100 |
Multi-Switch LAG (MLAG) |
100 |
Routing Features |
101 |
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Table Management |
101 |
VLAN Routing |
101 |
IP Configuration |
101 |
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) |
102 |
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) |
102 |
Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) |
102 |
BOOTP/DHCP Relay Agent |
103 |
IP Helper and DHCP Relay |
103 |
Routing Information Protocol |
103 |
Router Discovery |
103 |
Routing Table |
103 |
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) |
104 |
Tunnel and Loopback Interfaces |
104 |
IPv6 Routing Features |
105 |
IPv6 Configuration |
105 |
IPv6 Routes |
105 |
OSPFv3 |
105 |
DHCPv6 |
105 |
Quality of Service (QoS) Features |
106 |
Differentiated Services (DiffServ) |
106 |
Class Of Service (CoS) |
106 |
Auto Voice over IP (VoIP) |
106 |
Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) Optimization |
107 |
Layer-2 Multicast Features |
107 |
MAC Multicast Support |
107 |
IGMP Snooping |
107 |
IGMP Snooping Querier |
108 |
MLD Snooping |
108 |
Multicast VLAN Registration |
108 |
Layer-3 Multicast Features |
109 |
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol |
109 |
Internet Group Management Protocol |
109 |
IGMP Proxy |
109 |
Protocol Independent Multicast—Dense Mode |
109 |
Protocol Independent Multicast—Sparse Mode |
110 |
Protocol Independent Multicast—Source Specific Multicast |
110 |
Protocol Independent Multicast IPv6 Support |
110 |
MLD/MLDv2 (RFC2710/RFC3810) |
110 |
Hardware Overview |
111 |
Dell EMC Networking N1100-ON Series Switch Hardware |
111 |
N1100-ON Series Front Panel |
111 |
N1100-ON Series Power Supply |
114 |
N1100-ON Series Ventilation System |
114 |
N1100-ON Series Thermal Shutdown |
114 |
N1100-ON Series LED Definitions |
114 |
Power Consumption for N1100-ON Series PoE Switches |
118 |
N1100-ON Series Wall Installation |
119 |
Dell EMC Networking N1500 Series Switch Hardware |
121 |
N1500 Series Front Panel |
121 |
N1500 Series Back Panel |
124 |
N1500 Series LED Definitions |
126 |
Power Consumption for N1500 Series PoE Switches |
128 |
Dell EMC Networking N2000 Series Switch Hardware |
129 |
N2000 Series Front Panel |
130 |
N2000 Series Back Panel |
133 |
N2000 Series LED Definitions |
135 |
Power Consumption for N2000 Series PoE Switches |
138 |
Dell EMC Networking N2100-ON Series Switch Hardware |
140 |
N2100-ON Series Front Panel |
140 |
N2100-ON Series Back Panel |
142 |
N2100-ON Series LED Definitions |
142 |
Power Consumption for N2100-ON Series PoE Switches |
146 |
Dell EMC Networking N2200-ON Series Switch Hardware |
149 |
N2200-ON Series Front Panel |
149 |
N2200-ON Series Rear Panel |
149 |
N2200X-ON Series Switch Ports |
150 |
N2200-ON Series Console Port |
151 |
N2200-ON Series USB Port |
152 |
N2200-ON Series Reset Button |
152 |
N2200-ON Series Port and System LEDs |
152 |
N2200-ON Series Stack Master LED and Stack Number Display |
152 |
N2200-ON Series Power Supplies |
153 |
N2200-ON Series LED Definitions |
154 |
Dell EMC Networking N3000E-ON Series Switch Hardware |
158 |
Front Panel |
158 |
Back Panel |
164 |
LED Definitions |
166 |
Power Consumption for PoE Switches |
171 |
Dell EMC Networking N3100-ON Series Switch Hardware |
173 |
N3100-ON Series Front Panel |
173 |
N3100-ON Series Back Panel |
175 |
N3100-ON Series LED Definitions |
175 |
Power Consumption for N3100-ON Series PoE Switches |
180 |
Dell EMC Networking N3200-ON Series Switch Hardware |
183 |
N3200-ON Series Front Panel |
183 |
N3200-ON Series Rear Panel |
183 |
N3200-ON Series Switch Ports |
184 |
N3200-ON Series Console Port |
185 |
N3200-ON Series USB Port |
186 |
N3200-ON Series Reset Button |
186 |
N3200-ON Series Port and System LEDs |
187 |
N3200-ON Series Stack Master LED and Stack Number Display |
187 |
N3200-ON Series Power Supplies |
187 |
N3200-ON Series LED Definitions |
188 |
Switch MAC Addresses |
201 |
Using Dell EMC OpenManage Switch Administrator |
203 |
About Dell EMC OpenManage Switch Administrator |
203 |
Starting the Application |
204 |
Understanding the Interface |
205 |
Using the Switch Administrator Buttons and Links |
207 |
Defining Fields |
208 |
Understanding the Device View |
208 |
Using the Device View Port Features |
208 |
Using the Device View Switch Locator Feature |
209 |
Using the Command-Line Interface |
211 |
Accessing the Switch Through the CLI |
211 |
Console Connection |
211 |
Telnet Connection |
212 |
Understanding Command Modes |
213 |
Entering CLI Commands |
215 |
Using the Question Mark to Get Help |
215 |
Using Command Completion |
216 |
Entering Abbreviated Commands |
216 |
Negating Commands |
216 |
Command Output Paging |
216 |
Understanding Error Messages |
217 |
Recalling Commands from the History Buffer |
217 |
Default Settings |
219 |
Setting the IP Address and Other Basic Network Information |
223 |
IP Address and Network Information Overview |
223 |
What Is the Basic Network Information? |
223 |
Why Is Basic Network Information Needed? |
224 |
How Is Basic Network Information Configured? |
225 |
What Is Out-of-Band Management and In-Band Management? |
225 |
Default Network Information |
228 |
Configuring Basic Network Information (Web) |
229 |
Out-of-Band Interface |
229 |
IP Interface Configuration (Default VLAN IP Address) |
230 |
Route Entry Configuration (Switch Default Gateway) |
232 |
Domain Name Server |
234 |
Default Domain Name |
235 |
Host Name Mapping |
236 |
Dynamic Host Name Mapping |
237 |
Configuring Basic Network Information (CLI) |
238 |
Enabling the DHCP Client on the OOB Port |
238 |
Enabling the DHCP Client on the Default VLAN |
238 |
Managing DHCP Leases |
239 |
Configuring Static Network Information on the OOB Port |
240 |
Configuring Static Network Information on the Default VLAN |
241 |
Configuring and Viewing Additional Network Information |
242 |
Basic Network Information Configuration Examples |
244 |
Configuring Network Information Using the OOB Port |
244 |
Configuring Network Information Using the Serial Interface |
246 |
Stacking |
249 |
Stacking Overview |
249 |
Dell EMC Networking Stacking Compatibility |
253 |
How is the Stack Master Selected? |
254 |
Adding a Switch to the Stack |
255 |
Removing a Switch from the Stack |
256 |
How is the Firmware Updated on the Stack? |
257 |
What is Stacking Standby? |
257 |
What is Nonstop Forwarding? |
258 |
Switch Stack MAC Addressing and Stack Design Considerations |
261 |
NSF Network Design Considerations |
261 |
Why is Stacking Needed? |
262 |
Default Stacking Values |
262 |
Managing and Monitoring the Stack (Web) |
264 |
Unit Configuration |
264 |
Stack Summary |
265 |
Stack Firmware Synchronization |
266 |
Supported Switches |
267 |
Stack Port Summary |
268 |
Stack Port Counters |
269 |
Stack Port Diagnostics |
269 |
NSF Summary |
270 |
Checkpoint Statistics |
271 |
Managing the Stack (CLI) |
272 |
Configuring Stack Member, Stack Port, SFS and NSF Settings |
272 |
Viewing and Clearing Stacking and NSF Information |
274 |
Connecting to the Management Console from a Stack Member |
275 |
Stacking and NSF Usage Scenarios |
275 |
Basic Failover |
275 |
Preconfiguring a Stack Member |
277 |
NSF in the Data Center |
279 |
NSF and VoIP |
280 |
NSF and DHCP Snooping |
281 |
NSF and the Storage Access Network |
282 |
NSF and Routed Access |
284 |
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting |
287 |
AAA Introduction |
287 |
Methods |
288 |
Method Lists |
289 |
Access Lines |
290 |
Enabling SSH Access |
291 |
Access Lines (AAA) |
291 |
Access Lines (Non-AAA) |
292 |
Authentication |
293 |
Authentication Access Types |
293 |
Authentication Manager |
294 |
Using RADIUS |
303 |
Using TACACS+ |
308 |
Dynamic ACL Overview |
310 |
Authentication Examples |
317 |
Public Key SSH Authentication Example |
325 |
Associating a User With an SSH Key |
334 |
Authorization |
336 |
Exec Authorization Capabilities |
336 |
Authorization Examples |
338 |
RADIUS Change of Authorization |
340 |
TACACS Authorization |
344 |
Accounting |
348 |
RADIUS Accounting |
348 |
IEEE 802.1X |
351 |
What is IEEE 802.1X? |
351 |
What are the 802.1X Port Authentication Modes? |
352 |
What are Authentication Host Modes |
353 |
What is MAC Authentication Bypass? |
354 |
What is the Role of 802.1X in VLAN Assignment? |
356 |
What is Monitor Mode? |
360 |
How Does the Authentication Server Assign DiffServ Policy or ACLs? |
362 |
What is the Internal Authentication Server? |
362 |
Default 802.1X Values |
363 |
Configuring IEEE 802.1X (Web) |
364 |
Captive Portal |
388 |
Captive Portal Overview |
388 |
Default Captive Portal Behavior and Settings |
396 |
Configuring Captive Portal (Web) |
398 |
Configuring Captive Portal (CLI) |
414 |
Captive Portal Configuration Example |
420 |
In Case Of Problems in Captive Portal Deployment |
424 |
Monitoring and Logging System Information |
425 |
System Monitoring Overview |
425 |
What System Information Is Monitored? |
425 |
Why Is System Information Needed? |
426 |
Where Are Log Messages Sent? |
426 |
What Are the Severity Levels? |
427 |
What Are the System Startup and Operation Logs? |
427 |
What Is the Log Message Format? |
428 |
What Factors Should Be Considered When Configuring Logging? |
430 |
Default Log Settings |
431 |
Monitoring System Information and Configuring Logging (Web) |
432 |
Device Information |
432 |
System Health |
434 |
System Resources |
435 |
Unit Power Usage History |
436 |
Integrated Cable Test for Copper Cables |
437 |
Optical Transceiver Diagnostics |
438 |
Log Global Settings |
439 |
RAM Log |
440 |
Log File |
442 |
SYSLOG Server |
442 |
Email Alert Global Configuration |
445 |
Email Alert Mail Server Configuration |
445 |
Email Alert Subject Configuration |
447 |
Email Alert To Address Configuration |
448 |
Email Alert Statistics |
448 |
Monitoring System Information and Configuring Logging (CLI) |
450 |
Viewing System Information and Enabling the Locator LED |
450 |
Running Cable Diagnostics |
450 |
Configuring Local Logging |
452 |
Configuring Remote Logging |
453 |
Configuring Mail Server Settings |
454 |
Configuring Email Alerts for Log Messages |
455 |
Logging Configuration Examples |
457 |
Configuring Local and Remote Logging |
457 |
Configuring Email Alerting |
460 |
Managing General System Settings |
463 |
System Settings Overview |
463 |
Why Does System Information Need to Be Configured? |
464 |
What Are SDM Templates? |
465 |
Why is the System Time Needed? |
468 |
How Does SNTP Work? |
468 |
What Configuration Is Required for Plug-In Modules? |
469 |
Default General System Information |
469 |
Configuring General System Settings (Web) |
470 |
System Information |
470 |
CLI Banner |
473 |
SDM Template Preference |
474 |
Clock |
475 |
SNTP Global Settings |
476 |
SNTP Authentication |
477 |
SNTP Server |
479 |
Summer Time Configuration |
482 |
Time Zone Configuration |
483 |
Card Configuration |
484 |
Slot Summary |
485 |
Supported Cards |
486 |
Power Over Ethernet Global Configuration |
487 |
Power Over Ethernet Unit Configuration |
488 |
Power Over Ethernet Interface Configuration |
489 |
Configuring System Settings (CLI) |
491 |
Configuring System Information |
491 |
Configuring the Banner |
492 |
Managing the SDM Template |
493 |
Configuring SNTP Authentication and an SNTP Server |
493 |
Setting the System Time and Date Manually |
495 |
Configuring the Expansion Slots |
496 |
Viewing Slot Information |
497 |
Configuring PoE Settings |
497 |
General System Settings Configuration Examples |
499 |
Configuring System and Banner Information |
499 |
Configuring SNTP |
502 |
Configuring the Time Manually |
504 |
SNMP |
505 |
SNMP Overview |
505 |
What Is SNMP? |
505 |
What Are SNMP Traps? |
506 |
Why Is SNMP Needed? |
507 |
Default SNMP Values |
507 |
Configuring SNMP (Web) |
509 |
SNMP Global Parameters |
509 |
SNMP View Settings |
510 |
Access Control Group |
512 |
SNMPv3 User Security Model (USM) |
514 |
Communities |
517 |
Notification Filter |
519 |
Notification Recipients |
520 |
Trap Flags |
522 |
OSPFv2 Trap Flags |
523 |
OSPFv3 Trap Flags |
524 |
Trap Log |
525 |
Configuring SNMP (CLI) |
527 |
Configuring the SNMPv3 Engine ID |
527 |
Configuring SNMP Views, Groups, and Users |
528 |
Configuring Communities |
531 |
Configuring SNMP Notifications (Traps and Informs) |
533 |
SNMP Configuration Examples |
536 |
Configuring SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 |
536 |
Configuring SNMP Management Station Access |
537 |
Configuring SNMPv3 |
538 |
Images and File Management |
543 |
Image and File Management Overview |
543 |
What Files Can Be Managed? |
543 |
Why Is File Management Needed? |
545 |
What Methods Are Supported for File Management? |
548 |
What Factors Should Be Considered When Managing Files? |
549 |
How Is the Running Configuration Saved? |
552 |
Managing Images and Files (Web) |
553 |
File System |
553 |
Active Images |
554 |
USB Flash Drive |
555 |
File Download |
556 |
File Upload |
558 |
Copy Files |
560 |
Managing Images and Files (CLI) |
561 |
Downloading and Activating a New Image (TFTP) |
562 |
Managing Files in Internal Flash |
563 |
Managing Files on a USB Flash Device |
564 |
Uploading a Configuration File (SCP) |
565 |
Managing Configuration Scripts (SFTP) |
566 |
SCP Server |
567 |
File and Image Management Configuration Examples |
568 |
Upgrading the Firmware |
568 |
Managing Configuration Scripts |
571 |
Managing Files by Using the USB Flash Drive |
573 |
DHCP and USB Auto-Configuration |
575 |
Auto Configuration Overview |
575 |
What Is USB Auto Configuration? |
576 |
What Files Does USB Auto Configuration Use? |
576 |
How Does USB Auto Configuration Use the Files on the USB Device? |
577 |
What Is the Setup File Format? |
579 |
What Is the DHCP Auto Configuration Process? |
580 |
Monitoring and Completing the DHCP Auto Configuration Process |
585 |
What Are the Dependencies for DHCP Auto Configuration? |
586 |
Default Auto Configuration Values |
588 |
Managing Auto Configuration (Web) |
589 |
Auto-Install Configuration |
589 |
Managing Auto Configuration (CLI) |
590 |
Managing Auto Configuration |
590 |
Auto Configuration Example |
591 |
Enabling USB Auto Configuration and Auto Image Download |
591 |
Enabling DHCP Auto Configuration and Auto Image Download |
592 |
Easy Firmware Upgrade/Downgrade via USB |
594 |
Monitoring Switch Traffic |
595 |
Traffic Monitoring Overview |
595 |
What is sFlow Technology? |
595 |
What is RMON? |
598 |
What is Port Mirroring? |
599 |
Port Mirroring Behaviors |
601 |
RSPAN |
603 |
Remote Capture |
604 |
Why is Traffic Monitoring Needed? |
605 |
Default Traffic Monitoring Values |
605 |
Monitoring Switch Traffic (Web) |
606 |
sFlow Agent Summary |
606 |
sFlow Receiver Configuration |
607 |
sFlow Sampler Configuration |
608 |
sFlow Poll Configuration |
609 |
Interface Statistics |
610 |
Etherlike Statistics |
611 |
GVRP Statistics |
612 |
EAP Statistics |
613 |
Utilization Summary |
614 |
Counter Summary |
615 |
Switchport Statistics |
616 |
RMON Statistics |
617 |
RMON History Control Statistics |
617 |
RMON History Table |
620 |
RMON Event Control |
621 |
RMON Event Log |
623 |
RMON Alarms |
624 |
Port Statistics |
626 |
LAG Statistics |
627 |
Port Mirroring |
628 |
Monitoring Switch Traffic (CLI) |
630 |
Configuring sFlow |
630 |
Configuring RMON |
632 |
Viewing Statistics |
634 |
Configuring Port Mirroring |
635 |
Configuring RSPAN |
636 |
Traffic Monitoring Examples |
640 |
Showing Interface Traffic |
640 |
Configuring sFlow |
641 |
Configuring RMON |
643 |
Configuring Remote Capture |
644 |
Configuring RSPAN |
649 |
iSCSI Optimization |
653 |
iSCSI Optimization Overview |
653 |
What Does iSCSI Optimization Do? |
653 |
What Occurs When iSCSI Optimization Is Enabled or Disabled? |
654 |
How Does the Switch Detect iSCSI Traffic Flows? |
654 |
How Is Quality of Service Applied to iSCSI Traffic Flows? |
654 |
How Does iSCSI Optimization Use ACLs? |
655 |
What Information Does the Switch Track in iSCSI Traffic Flows? |
655 |
How Does iSCSI Optimization Interact With Dell EqualLogic and Compellent Arrays? |
656 |
How Does iSCSI Optimization Interact with Other SAN Arrays? |
656 |
Default iSCSI Optimization Values |
657 |
Configuring iSCSI Optimization (Web) |
658 |
iSCSI Global Configuration |
658 |
Configuring iSCSI Optimization (CLI) |
659 |
iSCSI Optimization Configuration Examples |
660 |
Configuring iSCSI Optimization Between Servers and a Disk Array |
660 |
Port Characteristics |
663 |
Port Overview |
663 |
What Physical Port Characteristics Can Be Configured? |
663 |
Auto-Negotiation |
665 |
Maximum Transmission Unit |
665 |
What is Link Dependency? |
666 |
What Interface Types are Supported? |
668 |
What is Interface Configuration Mode? |
668 |
What Are the Green Ethernet Features? |
670 |
Switchport Modes |
671 |
Default Port Values |
672 |
Configuring Port Characteristics (Web) |
674 |
Port Configuration |
674 |
Link Dependency Configuration |
677 |
Link Dependency Summary |
679 |
Port Green Ethernet Configuration |
680 |
Port Green Ethernet Statistics |
681 |
Port Green Ethernet LPI History |
683 |
Configuring Port Characteristics (CLI) |
684 |
Configuring Port Settings |
684 |
Configuring Link Dependencies |
686 |
Configuring Green Features |
687 |
Port Configuration Examples |
688 |
Configuring Port Settings |
688 |
Configuring a Link Dependency Groups |
689 |
Configuring a Port in Access Mode |
689 |
Configuring a Port in Trunk Mode |
690 |
Configuring a Port in General Mode |
693 |
Port and System Security |
695 |
Port Security |
695 |
Denial of Service |
702 |
Access Control Lists |
703 |
ACL Overview |
703 |
ACL Counters |
705 |
What Are MAC ACLs? |
705 |
What Are IP ACLs? |
706 |
ACL Actions |
706 |
What Is the ACL Redirect Function? |
707 |
What Is the ACL Mirror Function? |
708 |
What Is ACL Logging |
708 |
What Are Time-Based ACLs? |
708 |
ACL Limitations |
709 |
ACL Configuration Details |
714 |
How Are ACLs Configured? |
714 |
Editing Access Lists |
714 |
Preventing False ACL Matches |
714 |
Using IP and MAC Address Masks |
716 |
Policy-Based Routing |
717 |
Packet Classification |
717 |
Route-Map Processing |
718 |
Route-Map Actions |
719 |
ACLs and Policy Interaction |
721 |
Limitations |
722 |
Configuring ACLs (Web) |
725 |
IP ACL Configuration |
725 |
IP ACL Rule Configuration |
728 |
MAC ACL Configuration |
730 |
MAC ACL Rule Configuration |
732 |
IPv6 ACL Configuration |
733 |
IPv6 ACL Rule Configuration |
734 |
ACL Binding Configuration |
736 |
Time Range Configuration |
737 |
Configuring ACLs (CLI) |
739 |
Configuring an IPv4 ACL |
739 |
Configuring a MAC ACL |
745 |
Configuring an IPv6 ACL |
749 |
Configuring a Time Range |
752 |
ACL Configuration Examples |
754 |
Basic Rules |
754 |
Internal System ACLs |
755 |
Complete ACL Example |
756 |
Advanced Examples |
760 |
Policy-Based Routing Examples |
772 |
VLANs |
777 |
VLAN Overview |
777 |
VLAN Tagging |
780 |
GVRP |
781 |
Double-VLAN Tagging |
782 |
Voice VLAN |
783 |
Private VLANs |
789 |
Additional VLAN Features |
795 |
Default VLAN Behavior |
796 |
Configuring VLANs (Web) |
798 |
VLAN Membership |
798 |
VLAN Port Settings |
803 |
VLAN LAG Settings |
804 |
Bind MAC to VLAN |
806 |
Bind IP Subnet to VLAN |
806 |
GVRP Parameters |
808 |
Protocol Group |
810 |
Adding a Protocol Group |
811 |
Double VLAN Global Configuration |
813 |
Double VLAN Interface Configuration |
814 |
Voice VLAN |
816 |
Configuring VLANs (CLI) |
817 |
Creating a VLAN |
817 |
Configuring VLAN Settings for a LAG |
818 |
Configuring Double VLAN Tagging |
819 |
Configuring MAC-Based VLANs |
822 |
Configuring IP-Based VLANs |
824 |
Configuring a Protocol-Based VLAN |
826 |
Configuring GVRP |
829 |
Configuring Voice VLANs |
831 |
Configuring a Voice VLAN (Extended Example) |
833 |
Enterprise Voice VLAN Configuration With QoS |
834 |
MLAG with RPVST and Voice VLAN |
837 |
Assigning an 802.1p Priority to VLAN Traffic |
844 |
Configuring a Private VLAN |
845 |
Configuring Inter-Switch Private VLANs |
847 |
VLAN Configuration Examples |
848 |
Configuring VLANs Using the Dell EMC OpenManage Switch Administrator |
848 |
Configuring VLANs Using the CLI |
856 |
Spanning Tree Protocol |
861 |
STP Overview |
861 |
What Are Classic STP, Multiple STP, and Rapid STP? |
861 |
How Does STP Work? |
862 |
How Does MSTP Operate in the Network? |
863 |
MSTP with Multiple Forwarding Paths |
867 |
MSTP and VLAN IDs |
868 |
What are the Optional STP Features? |
868 |
RSTP-PV |
870 |
DirectLink Rapid Convergence |
872 |
IndirectLink Rapid Convergence Feature |
874 |
Interoperability Between STP-PV and RSTP-PV Modes |
876 |
Interoperability With IEEE Spanning Tree Protocols |
876 |
Configuration Examples |
881 |
Default STP Values |
882 |
Configuring Spanning Tree (Web) |
883 |
STP Global Settings |
883 |
STP Port Settings |
885 |
STP LAG Settings |
887 |
Rapid Spanning Tree |
888 |
MSTP Settings |
890 |
MSTP Interface Settings |
892 |
PVST/RPVST Global Configuration |
893 |
PVST/RPVST VLAN Configuration |
894 |
PVST/RPVST Interface Configuration |
896 |
PVST/RPVST Statistics |
897 |
Configuring Spanning Tree (CLI) |
898 |
Configuring Global STP Bridge Settings |
898 |
Configuring Optional STP Features |
899 |
Configuring STP Interface Settings |
900 |
Configuring MSTP Switch Settings |
901 |
Configuring MSTP Interface Settings |
902 |
STP Configuration Examples |
903 |
STP Configuration Example |
903 |
MSTP Configuration Example |
905 |
RSTP-PV Access Switch Configuration Example |
908 |
Discovering Network Devices |
913 |
Device Discovery Overview |
913 |
What Is ISDP? |
913 |
What is IPDT? |
913 |
What is LLDP? |
914 |
What is LLDP-MED? |
914 |
Why are Device Discovery Protocols Needed? |
914 |
Default IDSP and LLDP Values |
915 |
Default IPDT Values |
916 |
Configuring ISDP and LLDP (Web) |
917 |
ISDP Global Configuration |
917 |
ISDP Neighbor Table |
919 |
ISDP Interface Configuration |
920 |
ISDP Statistics |
921 |
LLDP Configuration |
922 |
LLDP Statistics |
924 |
LLDP Connections |
925 |
LLDP-MED Global Configuration |
926 |
LLDP-MED Interface Configuration |
927 |
LLDP-MED Local Device Information |
928 |
LLDP-MED Remote Device Information |
928 |
Configuring ISDP and LLDP (CLI) |
929 |
Configuring Global ISDP Settings |
929 |
Enabling ISDP on a Port |
930 |
Viewing and Clearing ISDP Information |
930 |
Configuring Global LLDP Settings |
931 |
Configuring Port-based LLDP Settings |
931 |
Viewing and Clearing LLDP Information |
932 |
Configuring LLDP-MED Settings |
933 |
Viewing LLDP-MED Information |
934 |
Device Discovery Configuration Examples |
934 |
Configuring ISDP |
934 |
Configuring LLDP |
935 |
Configuring IPDT |
937 |
Port-Based Traffic Control |
939 |
Port-Based Traffic Control Overview |
939 |
What is Flow Control? |
940 |
What is Storm Control? |
940 |
What are Protected Ports? |
941 |
What is Error Recovery? |
941 |
What is Link Local Protocol Filtering? |
941 |
What is Loop Protection? |
943 |
Default Port-Based Traffic Control Values |
944 |
Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control (Web) |
945 |
Flow Control (Global Port Parameters) |
945 |
Storm Control |
946 |
Protected Port Configuration |
948 |
LLPF Configuration |
950 |
Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control (CLI) |
951 |
Configuring Flow Control and Storm Control |
951 |
Configuring Protected Ports |
952 |
Configuring LLPF |
953 |
Port-Based Traffic Control Configuration Example |
954 |
Layer-2 Multicast Features |
957 |
L2 Multicast Overview |
957 |
Multicast Flooding and Forwarding |
957 |
What Are the Multicast Bridging Features? |
958 |
What Is L2 Multicast Traffic? |
959 |
What Is IGMP Snooping? |
959 |
What Is MLD Snooping? |
961 |
What Is Multicast VLAN Registration? |
963 |
When Are Layer-3 Multicast Features Required? |
964 |
What Are GARP and GMRP? |
964 |
Snooping Switch Restrictions |
966 |
MAC Address-Based Multicast Group |
966 |
Topologies Where the Multicast Source Is Not Directly Connected to the Querier |
966 |
Using Static Multicast MAC Configuration |
966 |
IGMP Snooping and GMRP |
966 |
Default L2 Multicast Values |
967 |
Configuring L2 Multicast Features (Web) |
969 |
Multicast Global Parameters |
969 |
Bridge Multicast Group |
970 |
MFDB Summary |
973 |
MRouter Status |
974 |
General IGMP Snooping |
975 |
Global Querier Configuration |
978 |
VLAN Querier |
979 |
VLAN Querier Status |
981 |
MFDB IGMP Snooping Table |
982 |
MLD Snooping General |
983 |
MLD Snooping Global Querier Configuration |
985 |
MLD Snooping VLAN Querier |
986 |
MLD Snooping VLAN Querier Status |
988 |
MFDB MLD Snooping Table |
989 |
MVR Global Configuration |
990 |
MVR Members |
991 |
MVR Interface Configuration |
991 |
MVR Statistics |
994 |
GARP Timers |
995 |
GMRP Parameters |
997 |
MFDB GMRP Table |
999 |
Configuring L2 Multicast Features (CLI) |
1000 |
Configuring Layer-2 Multicasting |
1000 |
Configuring IGMP Snooping on VLANs |
1001 |
Configuring IGMP Snooping Querier |
1002 |
Configuring MLD Snooping on VLANs |
1003 |
Configuring MLD Snooping Querier |
1004 |
Configuring MVR |
1005 |
Configuring GARP Timers and GMRP |
1007 |
Case Study on a Real-World Network Topology |
1008 |
Multicast Snooping Case Study |
1008 |
Connectivity Fault Management |
1013 |
Dot1ag Overview |
1013 |
How Does Dot1ag Work Across a Carrier Network? |
1014 |
What Entities Make Up a Maintenance Domain? |
1015 |
What is the Administrator’s Role? |
1017 |
Default Dot1ag Values |
1018 |
Configuring Dot1ag (Web) |
1019 |
Dot1ag Global Configuration |
1019 |
Dot1ag MD Configuration |
1019 |
Dot1ag MA Configuration |
1020 |
Dot1ag MEP Configuration |
1021 |
Dot1ag MIP Configuration |
1022 |
Dot1ag RMEP Summary |
1023 |
Dot1ag L2 Ping |
1024 |
Dot1ag L2 Traceroute |
1024 |
Dot1ag L2 Traceroute Cache |
1025 |
Dot1ag Statistics |
1025 |
Configuring Dot1ag (CLI) |
1027 |
Configuring Dot1ag Global Settings and Creating Domains |
1027 |
Configuring MEP Information |
1028 |
Dot1ag Ping and Traceroute |
1029 |
Dot1ag Configuration Example |
1030 |
Ethernet Ring Protection |
1033 |
Ethernet Ring Protection Switching Port Role |
1035 |
RPL Owner Port |
1035 |
RPL Neighbor Port |
1035 |
Normal Port |
1035 |
R-APS Channel |
1035 |
Traffic Channel |
1036 |
Ring Scope |
1036 |
Ethernet Ring Protection Port Status |
1036 |
Ethernet Ring Protection Timers |
1037 |
Hold-off |
1037 |
Wait-to-Restore |
1037 |
Guard Timer |
1037 |
Wait-to-Block |
1037 |
Revertive and Non-Revertive Operation Modes |
1038 |
Revertive |
1038 |
Non-Revertive |
1038 |
ERPS Subrings |
1038 |
Without R-APS Virtual Channel |
1039 |
With R-APS Virtual Channel |
1039 |
Topology Change Notification |
1039 |
Protection Switching Triggers |
1039 |
Ring Failure Detection |
1040 |
Ring Protection Example |
1040 |
Snooping and Inspecting Traffic |
1043 |
Traffic Snooping and Inspection Overview |
1043 |
What Is DHCP Snooping? |
1044 |
How Is the DHCP Snooping Bindings Database Populated? |
1045 |
What Is IP Source Guard? |
1048 |
What is Dynamic ARP Inspection? |
1049 |
Why Is Traffic Snooping and Inspection Necessary? |
1050 |
Default Traffic Snooping and Inspection Values |
1050 |
Configuring Traffic Snooping and Inspection (Web) |
1052 |
DHCP Snooping Configuration |
1052 |
DHCP Snooping Interface Configuration |
1053 |
DHCP Snooping VLAN Configuration |
1055 |
DHCP Snooping Persistent Configuration |
1056 |
DHCP Snooping Static Bindings Configuration |
1057 |
DHCP Snooping Dynamic Bindings Summary |
1058 |
DHCP Snooping Statistics |
1059 |
IPSG Interface Configuration |
1060 |
IPSG Binding Configuration |
1060 |
IPSG Binding Summary |
1061 |
DAI Global Configuration |
1062 |
DAI Interface Configuration |
1063 |
DAI VLAN Configuration |
1065 |
DAI ACL Configuration |
1066 |
DAI ACL Rule Configuration |
1066 |
DAI Statistics |
1067 |
Configuring Traffic Snooping and Inspection (CLI) |
1069 |
Configuring DHCP Snooping |
1069 |
Configuring IP Source Guard |
1071 |
Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection |
1072 |
Traffic Snooping and Inspection Configuration Examples |
1075 |
Configuring DHCP Snooping |
1075 |
Configuring IPSG |
1077 |
Link Aggregation |
1079 |
Link Aggregation |
1079 |
Overview |
1079 |
Default Link Aggregation Values |
1083 |
Configuring Link Aggregation (Web) |
1084 |
Configuring Link Aggregation (CLI) |
1090 |
Link Aggregation Configuration Examples |
1094 |
Multi-Switch LAG (MLAG) |
1097 |
Overview |
1097 |
Deployment Scenarios |
1098 |
Definitions |
1100 |
Configuration Consistency |
1101 |
Operation in the Network |
1104 |
Layer-2 Configuration Steps |
1108 |
Switch Firmware Upgrade Procedure |
1111 |
Static Routing on MLAG Interfaces |
1112 |
Caveats and Limitations |
1119 |
Basic Configuration Example |
1125 |
A Complete MLAG Example |
1133 |
MAC Addressing and Forwarding |
1151 |
MAC Address Table Overview |
1151 |
How Is the Address Table Populated? |
1151 |
What Information Is in the MAC Address Table? |
1152 |
How Is the MAC Address Table Maintained Across a Stack? |
1152 |
Default MAC Address Table Values |
1152 |
Managing the MAC Address Table (Web) |
1153 |
Static Address Table |
1153 |
Global Address Table |
1155 |
Managing the MAC Address Table (CLI) |
1156 |
Managing the MAC Address Table |
1156 |
DHCP Server Settings |
1159 |
DHCP Overview |
1159 |
How Does DHCP Work? |
1160 |
What are DHCP Options? |
1161 |
What Additional DHCP Features Does the Switch Support? |
1161 |
Default DHCP Server Values |
1162 |
Configuring the DHCP Server (Web) |
1163 |
DHCP Server Network Properties |
1163 |
Address Pool |
1165 |
Address Pool Options |
1169 |
DHCP Bindings |
1171 |
DHCP Server Reset Configuration |
1171 |
DHCP Server Conflicts Information |
1172 |
DHCP Server Statistics |
1173 |
Configuring the DHCP Server (CLI) |
1174 |
Configuring Global DHCP Server Settings |
1174 |
Configuring a Dynamic Address Pool |
1175 |
Configuring a Static Address Pool |
1176 |
Monitoring DHCP Server Information |
1177 |
DHCP Server Configuration Examples |
1178 |
Configuring a Dynamic Address Pool |
1178 |
Configuring a Static Address Pool |
1180 |
IP Routing |
1183 |
IP Routing Overview |
1183 |
Default IP Routing Values |
1185 |
IP Path MTU and Path MTU Discovery |
1186 |
ARP Table |
1187 |
Configuring IP Routing Features (Web) |
1188 |
IP Configuration |
1188 |
IP Statistics |
1189 |
ARP Create |
1190 |
ARP Table Configuration |
1191 |
Router Discovery Configuration |
1192 |
Router Discovery Status |
1193 |
Route Table |
1194 |
Best Routes Table |
1195 |
Route Entry Configuration |
1196 |
Configured Routes |
1198 |
Route Preferences Configuration |
1199 |
Configuring IP Routing Features (CLI) |
1200 |
Configuring Global IP Routing Settings |
1200 |
Configuring ARP Settings |
1201 |
Configuring Router Discovery (IRDP) |
1202 |
Configuring Route Table Entries and Route Preferences |
1203 |
IP Routing Configuration Example |
1205 |
Configuring Dell EMC Networking N-Series Switch A |
1206 |
Configuring Dell EMC Networking N-Series Switch B |
1207 |
Routing Interfaces |
1209 |
Routing Interface Overview |
1209 |
What Are VLAN Routing Interfaces? |
1209 |
What Are Loopback Interfaces? |
1210 |
What Are Tunnel Interfaces? |
1211 |
Why Are Routing Interfaces Needed? |
1212 |
Default Routing Interface Values |
1214 |
Configuring Routing Interfaces (Web) |
1215 |
IP Interface Configuration |
1215 |
DHCP Lease Parameters |
1216 |
VLAN Routing Summary |
1216 |
Tunnel Configuration |
1217 |
Tunnels Summary |
1218 |
Loopbacks Configuration |
1219 |
Loopbacks Summary |
1220 |
Configuring Routing Interfaces (CLI) |
1221 |
Configuring VLAN Routing Interfaces (IPv4) |
1221 |
Configuring Loopback Interfaces |
1223 |
Configuring Tunnels |
1224 |
Layer-2 and Layer-3 Relay Features |
1225 |
L2 and L3 Relay Overview |
1225 |
What Is L2 DHCP Relay? |
1225 |
What Is L3 DHCP Relay? |
1229 |
What Is the IP Helper Feature? |
1230 |
Default L2/L3 Relay Values |
1234 |
Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features (Web) |
1235 |
L2 DHCP Relay Global Configuration |
1235 |
L2 DHCP Relay Interface Configuration |
1236 |
L2 DHCP Relay Interface Statistics |
1238 |
L2 DHCP Relay VLAN Configuration |
1239 |
DHCP Relay Agent Configuration |
1239 |
IP Helper (L3 DHCP Relay) Global Configuration |
1241 |
IP Helper (L3 DHCP Relay) Interface Configuration |
1243 |
IP Helper Statistics |
1245 |
Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features (CLI) |
1246 |
Configuring L2 DHCP Relay |
1246 |
Configuring L3 Relay (IP Helper) Settings |
1248 |
Relay Agent Configuration Example |
1250 |
OSPF and OSPFv3 |
1253 |
OSPF Overview |
1254 |
What Are OSPF Areas and Other OSPF Topology Features? |
1254 |
What Are OSPF Routers and LSAs? |
1255 |
How Are Routes Selected? |
1255 |
How Are OSPF and OSPFv3 Different? |
1255 |
OSPF Feature Details |
1256 |
Stub Router |
1256 |
Static Area Range Cost |
1258 |
LSA Pacing |
1259 |
Flood Blocking |
1260 |
MTU |
1261 |
OSPFv3 MIB Support |
1261 |
Default OSPF Values |
1262 |
Configuring OSPF Features (Web) |
1265 |
OSPF Configuration |
1265 |
OSPF Area Configuration |
1266 |
OSPF Stub Area Summary |
1269 |
OSPF Area Range Configuration |
1270 |
OSPF Interface Statistics |
1271 |
OSPF Interface Configuration |
1272 |
OSPF Neighbor Table |
1273 |
OSPF Neighbor Configuration |
1274 |
OSPF Link State Database |
1275 |
OSPF Virtual Link Configuration |
1275 |
OSPF Virtual Link Summary |
1277 |
OSPF Route Redistribution Configuration |
1278 |
OSPF Route Redistribution Summary |
1279 |
NSF OSPF Configuration |
1280 |
Configuring OSPFv3 Features (Web) |
1281 |
OSPFv3 Configuration |
1281 |
OSPFv3 Area Configuration |
1281 |
OSPFv3 Stub Area Summary |
1285 |
OSPFv3 Area Range Configuration |
1286 |
OSPFv3 Interface Configuration |
1287 |
OSPFv3 Interface Statistics |
1288 |
OSPFv3 Neighbors |
1289 |
OSPFv3 Neighbor Table |
1290 |
OSPFv3 Link State Database |
1291 |
OSPFv3 Virtual Link Configuration |
1292 |
OSPFv3 Virtual Link Summary |
1294 |
OSPFv3 Route Redistribution Configuration |
1295 |
OSPFv3 Route Redistribution Summary |
1296 |
NSF OSPFv3 Configuration |
1297 |
Configuring OSPF Features (CLI) |
1298 |
Configuring Global OSPF Settings |
1298 |
Configuring OSPF Interface Settings |
1301 |
Configuring Stub Areas and NSSAs |
1303 |
Configuring Virtual Links |
1305 |
Configuring OSPF Area Range Settings |
1307 |
Configuring NSF Settings for OSPF |
1309 |
Configuring OSPFv3 Features (CLI) |
1310 |
Configuring Global OSPFv3 Settings |
1310 |
Configuring OSPFv3 Interface Settings |
1312 |
Configuring Stub Areas and NSSAs |
1314 |
Configuring Virtual Links |
1316 |
Configuring an OSPFv3 Area Range |
1317 |
Configuring OSPFv3 Route Redistribution Settings |
1318 |
Configuring NSF Settings for OSPFv3 |
1319 |
OSPF Configuration Examples |
1320 |
Configuring an OSPF Border Router and Setting Interface Costs |
1320 |
Configuring Stub and NSSA Areas for OSPF and OSPFv3 |
1323 |
Configuring a Virtual Link for OSPF and OSPFv3 |
1326 |
Interconnecting an IPv4 Backbone and Local IPv6 Network |
1329 |
Configuring the Static Area Range Cost |
1332 |
Configuring Flood Blocking |
1337 |
Configuring OSPF VRFs |
1342 |
VRF |
1345 |
VRF Resource Sharing |
1346 |
VRF ARP Entries |
1346 |
VRF Route Entries |
1346 |
RIP |
1351 |
RIP Overview |
1351 |
How Does RIP Determine Route Information? |
1351 |
What Is Split Horizon? |
1352 |
What RIP Versions Are Supported? |
1352 |
Default RIP Values |
1353 |
Configuring RIP Features (Web) |
1354 |
RIP Configuration |
1354 |
RIP Interface Configuration |
1355 |
RIP Interface Summary |
1356 |
RIP Route Redistribution Configuration |
1357 |
RIP Route Redistribution Summary |
1358 |
Configuring RIP Features (CLI) |
1359 |
Configuring Global RIP Settings |
1359 |
Configuring RIP Interface Settings |
1360 |
Configuring Route Redistribution Settings |
1361 |
RIP Configuration Example |
1363 |
VRRP |
1367 |
VRRP Overview |
1367 |
How Does VRRP Work? |
1367 |
What Is the VRRP Router Priority? |
1368 |
What Is VRRP Preemption? |
1368 |
What Is VRRP Accept Mode? |
1369 |
What Are VRRP Route and Interface Tracking? |
1369 |
VRRP and OSPF Interoperability |
1370 |
Default VRRP Values |
1371 |
Configuring VRRP Features (Web) |
1372 |
VRRP Configuration |
1372 |
VRRP Virtual Router Status |
1373 |
VRRP Virtual Router Statistics |
1374 |
VRRP Router Configuration |
1375 |
VRRP Route Tracking Configuration |
1376 |
VRRP Interface Tracking Configuration |
1378 |
Configuring VRRP Features (CLI) |
1380 |
Configuring VRRP Settings |
1380 |
VRRP Configuration Example |
1382 |
VRRP with Load Sharing |
1382 |
Troubleshooting VRRP |
1385 |
VRRP with Route and Interface Tracking |
1386 |
Configuring VRRP in a VRF |
1389 |
BGP |
1393 |
Overview |
1394 |
Autonomous Systems |
1396 |
Graceful Restart |
1396 |
BGP Operations |
1396 |
Decision Process Overview |
1396 |
Path Attributes |
1398 |
BGP Finite State Machine (FSM) |
1401 |
Detecting Loss of Adjacency |
1403 |
Authentication |
1404 |
Outbound Update Groups |
1404 |
Removing Private AS Numbers |
1405 |
Templates |
1405 |
Resolving Interface Routes |
1407 |
Originating BGP Routes |
1407 |
Equal Cost Multipath (ECMP) |
1408 |
BGP Next-Hop Resolution |
1409 |
Address Aggregation |
1411 |
Routing Policy |
1413 |
Inbound Policy |
1414 |
Outbound Policy |
1414 |
Routing Policy Changes |
1415 |
BGP Timers |
1416 |
Communities |
1417 |
Routing Table Overflow |
1417 |
Route Reflection |
1418 |
VRF Support |
1419 |
BGP Neighbor Configuration |
1419 |
Extended Communities |
1419 |
VPNv4/VRF Route Distribution via MP-BGP |
1422 |
IPv6 |
1425 |
BGP Limitations |
1431 |
BGP Configuration Examples |
1433 |
Enabling BGP |
1433 |
BGP Example |
1434 |
Network Example |
1435 |
BGP Redistribution of OSPF Example |
1436 |
Configuring the Multi-Exit Discriminator in BGP Advertised Routes |
1437 |
Configuring Communities in BGP |
1438 |
Configuring a Route Reflector |
1439 |
Campus Network MP-BGP and OSPF Configuration |
1441 |
Configuring MP-eBGP and Extended Communities |
1457 |
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection |
1465 |
Overview |
1465 |
BFD Operational Modes |
1466 |
Asynchronous Mode |
1466 |
Demand Mode |
1466 |
Echo Function |
1467 |
Limitations |
1467 |
BFD Example |
1468 |
Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding |
1471 |
Limitations |
1472 |
IPv6 Routing |
1473 |
IPv6 Routing Overview |
1473 |
How Does IPv6 Compare with IPv4? |
1474 |
How Are IPv6 Interfaces Configured? |
1474 |
Default IPv6 Routing Values |
1476 |
Configuring IPv6 Routing Features (Web) |
1478 |
Global Configuration |
1478 |
Interface Configuration |
1479 |
Interface Summary |
1480 |
IPv6 Statistics |
1481 |
IPv6 Neighbor Table |
1482 |
DHCPv6 Client Parameters |
1483 |
DHCPv6 Client Statistics |
1484 |
IPv6 Router Entry Configuration |
1485 |
IPv6 Route Table |
1486 |
IPv6 Route Preferences |
1487 |
Configured IPv6 Routes |
1488 |
Configuring IPv6 Routing Features (CLI) |
1489 |
Configuring Global IP Routing Settings |
1489 |
Configuring IPv6 Interface Settings |
1490 |
Configuring IPv6 Neighbor Discovery |
1491 |
Configuring IPv6 Route Table Entries and Route Preferences |
1493 |
IPv6 Show Commands |
1495 |
IPv6 Static Reject and Discard Routes |
1496 |
IPv6 Router Advertisement Guard |
1497 |
DHCPv6 Server Settings |
1501 |
DHCPv6 Overview |
1501 |
What Is a DHCPv6 Pool? |
1502 |
What Is a Stateless Server? |
1502 |
What Is the DHCPv6 Relay Agent Information Option? |
1502 |
What Is a Prefix Delegation? |
1502 |
Default DHCPv6 Server and Relay Values |
1503 |
Configuring the DHCPv6 Server and Relay (Web) |
1504 |
DHCPv6 Global Configuration |
1504 |
DHCPv6 Pool Configuration |
1505 |
Prefix Delegation Configuration |
1507 |
DHCPv6 Pool Summary |
1508 |
DHCPv6 Interface Configuration |
1509 |
DHCPv6 Server Bindings Summary |
1511 |
DHCPv6 Statistics |
1512 |
Configuring the DHCPv6 Server and Relay (CLI) |
1513 |
Configuring Global DHCP Server and Relay Agent Settings |
1513 |
Configuring a DHCPv6 Pool for Stateless Server Support |
1513 |
Configuring a DHCPv6 Pool for Specific Hosts |
1514 |
Configuring DHCPv6 Interface Information |
1515 |
Monitoring DHCPv6 Information |
1516 |
DHCPv6 Configuration Examples |
1518 |
Configuring a DHCPv6 Stateless Server |
1518 |
Configuring the DHCPv6 Server for Prefix Delegation |
1519 |
Configuring an Interface as a DHCPv6 Relay Agent |
1519 |
Differentiated Services |
1521 |
DiffServ Overview |
1521 |
How Does DiffServ Functionality Vary Based on the Role of the Switch? |
1522 |
What Are the Elements of DiffServ Configuration? |
1522 |
Class-Map Processing |
1523 |
Default DiffServ Values |
1524 |
Configuring DiffServ (Web) |
1525 |
DiffServ Configuration |
1525 |
Class Configuration |
1526 |
Class Criteria |
1527 |
Policy Configuration |
1529 |
Policy Class Definition |
1531 |
Service Configuration |
1534 |
Service Detailed Statistics |
1535 |
Flow-Based Mirroring |
1536 |
Configuring DiffServ (CLI) |
1537 |
DiffServ Configuration (Global) |
1537 |
DiffServ Class Configuration for IPv4 |
1538 |
DiffServ Class Configuration for IPv6 |
1539 |
DiffServ Protocol Matching |
1541 |
DiffServ Policy Creation |
1542 |
Simple DiffServ Policy Attributes Configuration |
1542 |
DiffServ Service Configuration |
1545 |
DiffServ Configuration Examples |
1546 |
Providing Subnets Equal Access to External Network |
1546 |
Configuring DiffServ Policy Using ACLs |
1548 |
DiffServ for VoIP |
1550 |
WRED |
1553 |
WRED Processing |
1553 |
WRED Drop Probabilities |
1553 |
Exponential Weighting Constant |
1554 |
WRED Color-Aware Processing |
1554 |
Simple Meter Implementation |
1555 |
Single Rate Meter Implementation |
1555 |
Two-Rate Meter Implementation |
1556 |
Class-of-Service |
1557 |
CoS Overview |
1557 |
What Are Trusted and Untrusted Port Modes? |
1558 |
How Is Traffic Shaping Used on Egress Traffic? |
1558 |
How Are Traffic Queues Configured? |
1559 |
Which Queue Management Methods Are Supported? |
1560 |
CoS Queue Usage |
1561 |
Default CoS Values |
1561 |
Configuring CoS (Web) |
1563 |
Mapping Table Configuration |
1563 |
Interface Configuration |
1565 |
Interface Queue Configuration |
1566 |
Interface Queue Drop Precedence Configuration |
1567 |
Configuring CoS (CLI) |
1569 |
Mapping Table Configuration |
1569 |
CoS Interface Configuration Commands |
1570 |
Interface Queue Configuration |
1570 |
Configuring Interface Queue Drop Probability |
1572 |
CoS Configuration Example |
1573 |
Explicit Congestion Notification |
1576 |
Enabling ECN in Microsoft Windows |
1577 |
Example 1: SLA Configuration |
1578 |
Example 2: Long-Lived Congestion |
1582 |
Example 3: Data Center TCP (DCTCP) Configuration |
1582 |
Auto VoIP |
1585 |
Auto VoIP Overview |
1585 |
How Does Auto VoIP Use ACLs? |
1586 |
Default Auto VoIP Values |
1586 |
Configuring Auto VoIP (Web) |
1587 |
Auto VoIP Global Configuration |
1587 |
Auto VoIP Interface Configuration |
1587 |
Configuring Auto VoIP (CLI) |
1589 |
IPv4 and IPv6 Multicast |
1591 |
L3 Multicast Overview |
1591 |
What Is IP Multicast Traffic? |
1592 |
Multicast Addressing |
1592 |
What Multicast Protocols Does the Switch Support? |
1593 |
What Are the Multicast Protocol Roles? |
1594 |
When Is L3 Multicast Required on the Switch? |
1594 |
What Is the Multicast Routing Table? |
1595 |
What Is IGMP? |
1596 |
What Is MLD? |
1597 |
What Is PIM? |
1597 |
What Is DVMRP? |
1608 |
Default L3 Multicast Values |
1611 |
Configuring General IPv4 Multicast Features (Web) |
1613 |
Multicast Global Configuration |
1613 |
Multicast Interface Configuration |
1614 |
Multicast Route Table |
1615 |
Multicast Admin Boundary Configuration |
1616 |
Multicast Admin Boundary Summary |
1617 |
Multicast Static MRoute Configuration |
1617 |
Multicast Static MRoute Summary |
1618 |
Configuring IPv6 Multicast Features (Web) |
1619 |
IPv6 Multicast Route Table |
1619 |
Configuring IGMP and IGMP Proxy (Web) |
1620 |
IGMP Global Configuration |
1620 |
IGMP Interface Configuration |
1621 |
IGMP Interface Summary |
1622 |
IGMP Cache Information |
1622 |
IGMP Interface Source List Information |
1623 |
IGMP Proxy Interface Configuration |
1624 |
IGMP Proxy Configuration Summary |
1625 |
IGMP Proxy Interface Membership Info |
1626 |
Detailed IGMP Proxy Interface Membership Information |
1627 |
Configuring MLD and MLD Proxy (Web) |
1628 |
MLD Global Configuration |
1628 |
MLD Routing Interface Configuration |
1629 |
MLD Routing Interface Summary |
1630 |
MLD Routing Interface Cache Information |
1630 |
MLD Routing Interface Source List Information |
1631 |
MLD Traffic |
1632 |
MLD Proxy Configuration |
1633 |
MLD Proxy Configuration Summary |
1634 |
MLD Proxy Interface Membership Information |
1635 |
Detailed MLD Proxy Interface Membership Information |
1636 |
Configuring PIM for IPv4 and IPv6 (Web) |
1637 |
PIM Global Configuration |
1637 |
PIM Global Status |
1639 |
PIM Interface Configuration |
1640 |
PIM Interface Summary |
1641 |
Candidate RP Configuration |
1642 |
Static RP Configuration |
1644 |
SSM Range Configuration |
1646 |
BSR Candidate Configuration |
1648 |
BSR Candidate Summary |
1649 |
Configuring DVMRP (Web) |
1650 |
DVMRP Global Configuration |
1650 |
DVMRP Interface Configuration |
1651 |
DVMRP Configuration Summary |
1652 |
DVMRP Next Hop Summary |
1653 |
DVMRP Prune Summary |
1654 |
DVMRP Route Summary |
1654 |
Configuring L3 Multicast Features (CLI) |
1655 |
Configuring and Viewing IPv4 Multicast Information |
1655 |
Configuring and Viewing IPv6 Multicast Route Information |
1657 |
Configuring and Viewing IGMP |
1658 |
Configuring and Viewing IGMP Proxy |
1660 |
Configuring and Viewing MLD |
1661 |
Configuring and Viewing MLD Proxy |
1662 |
Configuring and Viewing PIM-DM for IPv4 Multicast Routing |
1663 |
Configuring and Viewing PIM-DM for IPv6 Multicast Routing |
1664 |
Configuring and Viewing PIM-SM for IPv4 Multicast Routing |
1665 |
Configuring and Viewing PIM-SM for IPv6 Multicast Routing |
1667 |
Configuring and Viewing DVMRP Information |
1670 |
L3 Multicast Configuration Examples |
1671 |
Configuring Multicast VLAN Routing With IGMP and PIM-SM |
1671 |
Configuring DVMRP |
1675 |
Multiple Registration Protocol |
1677 |
Overview |
1677 |
MVRP |
1678 |
MMRP |
1679 |
MRP Configuration Example |
1680 |
OpenFlow |
1683 |
Dell EMC Networking OpenFlow Hybrid Overview |
1683 |
Enable Dell EMC Networking OpenFlow Hybrid |
1684 |
Interaction with OpenFlow Controllers |
1686 |
Deploy OpenFlow Controller Flows |
1716 |
Collect Port and Queue Status and Statistics |
1721 |
Usage Scenarios |
1721 |
Eligible Interfaces |
1721 |
OpenFlow Hybrid |
1722 |
Example Configuration |
1722 |
Interaction with Other Switch Functions |
1723 |
OpenSSL |
1723 |
IP Stack |
1723 |
VLANs |
1723 |
LAGs |
1724 |
Ports |
1724 |
Network Interface ARP Table |
1724 |
Routing Interface ARP Table |
1724 |
QoS |
1724 |
IP Routing, IP Multicast, and Layer-2 Multicast |
1725 |
LLDP and Voice VLAN |
1725 |
Limitations, Restrictions, and Assumptions |
1726 |
List of OpenFlow—Dell EMC Networking Component Interferences |
1726 |
OpenFlow Configuration Example |
1727 |
Dell EMC Networking Python Support |
1729 |
Appendix |
1737 |
Feature Limits and Platform Constants |
1737 |
System Process Definitions |
1751 |
SupportAssist |
1758 |