Dell PowerConnect 8024F User's Guide

Dell PowerConnect 8024F Manual

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    Dell™ PowerConnect™ 8024/8024F User's Guide Model 8024/8024F www.dell.com | support.dell.com
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    potential damage to hardware or loss of data if instructions are not followed. WARNING: A WARNING indicates a refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Dell Inc. disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own. Model 8024/8024F
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    System Features 20 Switching Features 22 Port-Based Features 24 Virtual Local Area Network Supported Features 25 Spanning Tree Protocol Features 27 Link Aggregation Features 28 IP Phone and Access Point Support Features 28 Routing Features 29 MAC Address Supported Features 30 IPv4
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    the Switch Through the CLI 43 Console Connection 44 Telnet Connection 44 Using the CLI 44 Command Mode Overview 44 User EXEC Mode 45 Privileged EXEC Mode 45 Global Configuration Mode 46 Interface Configuration Mode 46 3 Cable and Port Information Overview 47 Ethernet Interface 48
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    Connection Configuration 60 Baud Rate 60 Other Configuration Requirements 60 Booting the Switch 61 Configuration Overview 67 Easy Setup Wizard 67 Advanced Configuration 73 CLI Basics 73 PowerConnect 8024 and 8024F CLI Reference Guide 74 Security Management and Password Configuration
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    Image 88 Reset the System 88 Restore Configuration to Factory Defaults 89 Activate Backup Image 89 Password Recovery Procedure 89 Reformat and Restore File System 89 Sample Configuration Process 91 Switch Setup Requirements 91 Initial Connection 91 Device Default Settings 97 Enabling
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    Server Statistics 175 RADIUS Server Statistics 176 Authorization Network RADIUS 179 Telnet Server 180 Denial of Service 181 Captive Portal 184 CP Global Configuration 184 CP Configuration 186 CP Web Customization 188 Local User 191 User Group 193 Interface Association 195 CP Status 196
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    Group 211 SNMPv3 User Security Model (USM 213 Communities 217 Notification Filter 220 Notification Recipients 222 File Management 226 File System 226 Active Images 227 File Download 228 File Upload 231 Copy Files 232 Defining Advanced Settings 234 Auto Configuration 234 Trap Manager
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    260 iSCSI Optimization Global Configuration 261 iSCSI Targets 262 iSCSI Sessions 263 7 Configuring Switching Information Overview 267 Configuring Network Security 268 Dot1x Authentication 268 Authenticated Users 274 Port Security 275 IP ACL Configuration 278 IP ACL Rule Configuration 280
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    Configuring VLANs 339 VLAN Membership 339 Double VLAN 343 VLAN Port Configuring Voice VLAN 363 Aggregating Ports 365 LACP Parameters 365 LAG Membership 367 Assigning Ports to LAGs and LACPs Using CLI Commands 369 LAG Hash Configuration 369 LAG Hash Summary 370 Managing Multicast Support
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    Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP 399 LLDP Configuration 399 LLDP Statistics 402 LLDP Connections 405 Configuring Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) for Media Endpoint Devices 407 LLDP-MED Global Configuration 407 LLDP-MED Interface Configuration 409 LLDP-MED Local Device Information 411
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    476 Charts 481 Ports Statistics 481 LAG Statistics 482 9 Configuring Routing Overview 485 ARP 486 ARP Create 486 ARP Table Configuration 488 IP 491 IP Configuration 491 IP Statistics 492 IP Interface Configuration 496 OSPF 499 OSPF Configuration 499 Area Configuration 504 Stub Area
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    560 Route Table 560 Best Routes Table 561 Route Entry Configuration 563 Configured Routes 565 Route Preferences Configuration 567 VLAN Routing 569 VLAN Routing Summary 569 VRRP 571 VRRP Configuration 572 VRRP Router Configuration 573 VRRP Virtual Router Status 578 VRRP Virtual Router
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    Loopbacks Summary 593 10 Configuring IPv6 Overview 595 Global Configuration 596 Interface Configuration 598 Interface Summary 602 IPv6 Statistics 603 IPv6 Neighbor Table 608 DHCPv6 610 DHCPv6 Global Configuration 610 DHCPv6 Pool Configuration 612 Prefix Delegation Configuration 614 DHCPv6
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    678 Service Configuration 684 Service Detailed Statistics 685 Class of Service 687 Mapping Table Configuration 687 Interface Configuration 691 Interface Queue Configuration 693 Auto VoIP 696 Auto VoIP Global Configuration 696 Auto VoIP Interface Configuration 697 12 Configuring IP
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    Multicast Admin Boundary Summary 709 Multicast Static MRoute Configuration 709 Multicast Static MRoute Summary 711 Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol 713 DVMRP Global Configuration 713 DVMRP Interface Configuration 714 DVMRP Configuration Summary 716 Next Hop Summary 718 Prune
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    13 Getting Help Obtaining Assistance 774 Online Services 774 Automated Order-Status Service 775 Support Service 775 Dell Enterprise Training and Certification 775 Problems With Your Order 775 Product Information 776 Returning Items for Warranty Repair or Credit 776 Before You Call 776
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    the switch user-configurable features. For a list of all features, see the software version release notes. NOTE: Before proceeding, read the release notes for this product. You can download the release notes from the Dell Support website, support.dell.com/manuals. The Dell™ PowerConnect™ 8024/8024F
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    system. Configuration File Download The switch's configuration file includes both system-wide and port-specific device configuration data. You can display configuration files through command-line interface (CLI) commands. For information about downloading configuration files, see "Downloading Files
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    Download Software download enables storage of backup firmware images. For information about downloading the software, see "Software Download and Reboot." Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) The PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches support boot image, firmware, and configuration upload or download
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    List (ACL) Outbound Support This feature enables binding disabled by default. DHCP Snooping Ports within the VLAN can be configured to be trusted or untrusted. DHCP servers must be reached through trusted ports. DHCP L2 Relay This feature permits L3 Relay agent functionality in L2 switched networks
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    frames are flooded to all ports on the relevant virtual local area network (VLAN). The flooding occupies bandwidth, and loads all nodes connected on all ports. Storm control limits the amount of broadcast, unknown unicast, and multicast frames accepted and forwarded by the switch. Introduction
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    . The PowerConnect 8024/8024F enhances auto negotiation by providing port advertisement. Port advertisement allows the system administrator to configure the port speeds advertised. For information about auto negotiation, see "Port Configuration" or "LAG Configuration." Flow Control Support (IEEE
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    the command-line interface. For information about how to configure the AFS feature, see the CLI Reference Guide, which is located on the Dell Support website at www.support.dell.com/manuals. Virtual Local Area Network Supported Features VLAN Support VLANs are collections of switching ports that
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    of the common VLAN. Traffic from protected ports is sent only to the uplink ports and cannot be sent to other ports within the VLAN. Subnet-based VLAN This about configuring MAC-based VLANs, see "Bind MAC to VLAN." Double VLANs The Double VLAN feature allows the use of a second tag on network
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    2 switches that allows bridges to automatically prevent and resolve L2 forwarding loops. For information about configuring Spanning Tree Protocol, see "Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol." IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) detects and uses network topologies
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    for network configuration and policy, device location, Power over Ethernet management, and inventory management. For information about configuring LLDP-MED, see "Configuring Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) for Media Endpoint Devices." Voice VLAN The Voice VLAN feature enables switch ports to
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    Routing Features VLAN Routing The PowerConnect 8024/8024F software supports VLAN routing. You can also configure the software to allow traffic on a VLAN to be treated as if the VLAN were a router port. Routing Information Protocol (RIP) The route configuration and route preference features have the
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    process. MAC Address Supported Features MAC Address Support The switch supports up to 32K User-defined MAC entries are stored in the Bridging Table with the self-learned addresses. For information about configuring the static MAC addresses, see "Static Address Table." VLAN-Aware MAC-based Switching
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    is received, and copies of the frame to be transmitted on each relevant port are created. For information about configuring MAC Multicast Support, see "Managing Multicast Support." IPv4 Routing Features Address Resolution Protocol The PowerConnect 8024/8024F uses the ARP protocol to associate
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    2 component. In dual stack IPv6, you can configure and use both OSPF and OSPFv3 components. IPv6 Routes Since IPv4 and IPv6 can coexist on a network, the router on such a network needs to forward both traffic types. Given this coexistence, the PowerConnect 8024/8024F maintains two routing tables
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    The OSPFv3 Configuration page has been updated with the following changes: • AutoCost Reference Bandwidth field • Default Passive Setting field • Maximum Paths increased from 2 to 4 • Passive Mode field Quality of Service Features Voice VLAN The Voice VLAN feature enables switch ports to carry
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    user to pause or inhibit transmission of individual priorities within a single physical link. By configuring Updated IPv4 Multicast Routing Support The Multicast package code advanced to draft-ietf-idmr-dvmrp-v3-10.txt, draft-ietf-idmr-dvmrp-mib- routers. The PowerConnect 8024/8024F performs the "
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    networks, and where bandwidth is a constraint. PIM-SM uses shared trees by default User Service (RADIUS) server using the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP). Also supported are PEAP, EAP-TTL, EAP-TTLS, and EAP-TLS. MACbased authentication allows multiple supplicants connected to the same port
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    Another resource for the PowerConnect 8024/8024F is the CLI Reference Guide, which is located on the Dell Support website at www.support.dell.com/manuals. It provides information about the commandline interface (CLI) commands used to configure and manage the switch. The document provides indepth
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    covered in this section include: • Setting the IP Address of the Switch • Starting the Application • Understanding the Interface • Using the Switch Administrator Buttons • Defining Fields • Accessing the Switch Through the CLI • Using the CLI 2 Using Dell™ OpenManage™ Switch Administrator 37
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    . See the section titled "Accessing the Switch Through the CLI" on page 43 to start the CLI. The configuration options are: • You can simultaneously use config and press . 3. At the console(config)# prompt, type interface out-of-band and press . 38 Using Dell™ OpenManage™ Switch
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    At the console# prompt, type config and press . 3. Type ip address none. 4. To configure an ip address of 10.256.24.64, with a netmask of 255.255.248.0, and a gateway of 10.256.24.1, type the following: ip address 10.256.24.64 255.255.248.0 ip default-gateway 10.256.24.1 5. Type exit. 6. At
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    3. When the Login window displays, enter a user name and password. NOTE: The switch is not configured with a default password, and you can configure the switch without entering a password when you connect to the CLI by using the console port. Passwords are both case sensitive and alpha-numeric. For
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    /or dialogs for configuring parameters. 3. The components list contains a list of feature components. You can also view components by expanding a feature in the tree view. 4. The information buttons provide access to information about the switch and access to Dell Support. For more information
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    Buttons Information Buttons Table 2-2. 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 switch. The online help pages are context sensitive
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    connection, ensure the device has an IP address defined and that the workstation used to access the device is connected to the device prior to using CLI commands. For information about configuring an initial IP Address, see "Configuration Overview." Using Dell™ OpenManage™ Switch Administrator
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    IP protocol. ASCII terminals can be virtually connected to the local device through a TCP/IP protocol network. Telnet is an alternative to a local login terminal where a remote login is required. Your switch supports up to four simultaneous Telnet sessions. All CLI commands can be used over a telnet
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    the host name followed by the angle bracket (>). For example: console> NOTE: The default host name is console unless it has been modified during initial configuration. The user EXEC commands permit connecting to remote devices, changing terminal settings on a temporary basis, performing basic tests
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    for managing Ethernet port configuration. • Loopback-Contains commands for managing Loopback interface configuration. • Tunnel-Contains commands for managing Tunnel interface configuration. • Out-of-band-Contains commands for configuring the out-of-band interface. 46 Using Dell™ OpenManage™ Switch
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    switch's ports through the physical interface ports on the front panel. For each station, the appropriate mode (Half-Duplex, Full-Duplex, Auto) is set. The topics covered in this section include: • Ethernet Interface • Out of Band (OOB) Interface • Serial Cable Connection • Power Connection Cable
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    use a standard RJ-45 Ethernet cable to connect the switch OOB management interface to the network. Figure 3-1 illustrates the RJ-45 connector. Serial Cable Connection You can use the RJ-45 to DB9 serial cable to connect the switch to a terminal for initial setup and configuration (You can also use
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    3. Confirm that the device is connected and operating correctly by examining the LEDs on the front panel. For a complete explanation of the LEDs, see LED Definitions Figure 3-2. AC Power Connection to PowerConnect 8024/8024F To AC power source To AC power source Cable and Port Information 49
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    50 Cable and Port Information
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    device characteristics and modular hardware configurations for the PowerConnect 8024/8024F. The topics covered in this section include: • Ports • Physical Dimensions • Power Supplies • Ventilation System • PowerConnect 8024/8024F LED Definitions • SFP/SFP+ Transceivers Hardware Description 51
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    four of which are combined with SFP/SFP+ ports. Figure 4-1. PowerConnect 8024 100M/1G/10G Base-T Auto-sensing Full Duplex RJ-45 Ports Combo Ports • The switch automatically detects crossed and straight-through cables on RJ-45 ports. • RJ-45 ports support full-duplex mode 100/1000/10000 Mbps. 52
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    which are combined with 100M/1G/10G Base-T ports. Figure 4-2. PowerConnect 8024F SFP/SFP+ Ports Combo Ports • The switch automatically detects crossed and straight-through cables on RJ-45 ports. • SFP ports support both SX and LX modules. • RJ-45 ports support full-duplex mode 100/1000/10000 Mbps
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    console port, an OOB ethernet port, and two power supplies for redundant or loadsharing operation. Figure 4-3. PowerConnect 8024 Rear Panel RJ-45 serial console port AC power OOB Ethernet port Fans (3) AC power SFP/SFP+ Transceivers PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches support 1 GbE SFP and 10 GbE
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    Power Supplies Each PowerConnect 8024/8024F switch has two power supplies for redundant or loadsharing operation. Each power supply can support 300W. Ventilation System The PowerConnect 8024/8024F has three removable FANs (see PowerConnect 8024 Rear Panel), four Thermal sensors, and a FAN Speed
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    failed. Power Supply is operating correctly. Power Supply has failed. Fans are operating correctly. One or more fans have failed. System temperature has exceeded threshold limit. SFP/SFP+ Port LEDs The following table contains SFP/SFP+ port LED definitions for the PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches
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    the standard switch configuration. Performing other functions is described later in this section. NOTE: Before proceeding, read the release notes for this product. You can download the release notes from the Dell Support website at support.dell.com/manuals. Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 57
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    through Telnet, at least one user account must be defined. Also, if access is through a Telnet connection, the switch must have a defined IP address, corresponding management access granted, and a workstation connected to the switch before using CLI commands. 58 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™
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    Initial Configuration: IP Address, Subnetmask, Users Basic Security configuration Wizard Configuration Process Standard Switch Installation Advanced Configuration: IP Address from DHCP, IP Address from bootp, Security management Advanced Switch Installation Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 59
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    for downloading embedded software and configuring the switch: • ASCII terminal (or emulation) connected to the serial port (cross-cable) in the rear of the unit • Assigned IP address for the switch for switch remote control use with Telnet, SSH, and so forth 60 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™
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    the serial cable is connected to the terminal. 2. Connect the power supply to the switch. 3. Turn on the switch. As the switch boots, the boot test first counts the switch memory availability and then : copyback (DOS_WRITE) max # of simultaneously open files: 22 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 61
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    files in use: 0 # of descriptors for deleted files: 0 # of obsolete descriptors: 0 current volume configuration: - volume label: NO LABEL ; (in boot sector: ) - volume Id: 0x0 - total number of - free space on volume: 2 clusters 20,733,952 bytes 62 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™
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    - Delete backup image 9 - Reset the system 10 - Restore configuration to factory defaults (delete config files) 11 - Activate Backup Image 12 - Password Recovery Procedure [Boot Menu] The boot process runs approximately 60 seconds. The auto-boot message that appears at the end of POST (see the last
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    descriptors in use: 0 # of different files in use: 0 # of descriptors for deleted files: 0 # of obsolete descriptors: 0 current volume configuration: - volume label: NO LABEL ; (in boot sector: ) - volume Id: 0x0 - total number of sectors: 124,408 64 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™
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    44,380,160 bytes PCI unit 0: Dev 0xb624, Rev 0x12, Chip BCM56624_B1, Driver BCM56624_B0 SOC unit 0 attached to PCI device BCM56624_B1 Adding BCM transport pointers Configuring CPUTRANS TX Configuring CPUTRANS RX st_state(0) = 0x0 st_state(1) = 0x2 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 65
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    to begin configuring the switch. However, before configuring the switch, ensure that the software version installed on the switch is the latest version. If it is not the latest version, download and install the latest version. See "Software Download and Reboot." 66 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™
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    privilege level (level 15). The Easy Setup Wizard guides you in the basic initial configuration of a newly installed switch so that it can be immediately deployed, functional, and completely manageable through the Web, CLI, and the remote Dell Network Manager. After the initial set up, you may
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    CLI mode. The set-up wizard continues to display each time you login until a configuration is saved. Once saved, the wizard option is only presented again if you reset the switch to the factory-default settings. Since a switch may be powered on in the field without a serial connection, the switch
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    user name, password DHCP? Yes Save Setup? Yes Copy to Config Yes No Yes No No Transfer to CLI mode Transfer to CLI mode Request SNMP Community String & Server IP Address Request IP Address, Network Mask, Default Gateway IP Discard Changes and Restart Wizard Transfer to CLI mode Configuring
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    is 192.168.2.1:255.255.255.0. • The user name is admin, and password is password. • The network management system IP address is 192.168.2.1. • The default gateway is 192.168.1.1. • The SNMP community string to be used is public The setup wizard configures the initial values as defined above. After
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    the user password: ******** Step 3: Next, an IP address is setup. The IP address is defined on the default VLAN (VLAN #1), of which all ports are members. This is the IP address you use to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface for the switch. Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 71
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    Please enter the IP address of the gateway from which this network is reachable 192.168.1.1 This is the configuration information that has been collected: SNMP Interface = "public"@192.168.2.1 User Account setup = admin Password Management IP address = 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0 Gateway = 192
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    buffer Ctrl-Y .... print last deleted character Ctrl-Z .... return to root command prompt Ctrl-Q .... enables serial flow Ctrl-S .... disables serial flow Tab, command-line completion Exit .... go to next lower command prompt ? .... list choices Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect
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    port (for example, 1/xg2 is the 10 Gb Ethernet port 2). PowerConnect 8024 and 8024F CLI Reference Guide For detailed information on all the CLI commands available, see the CLI Reference Guide. This section provides summary information about such common tasks as: • Modifying Switching Port Default
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    level in the command hierarchy, use the exit command. SwitchA#configure SwitchA(config)#exit SwitchA# The following examples show the system prompts used by the PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches: • SwitchA> - indicates that the host name is SwitchA and the CLI in the User EXEC mode. • SwitchA
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    an example for changing the port description on port 1/ xg1 using CLI commands: console(config)#interface ethernet 1/xg1 console(config-if-1/xg1)#description 1000 Retrieving an IP Address From a DHCP Server When using the DHCP protocol to retrieve an IP address, the switch acts as a DHCP client. To
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    applicable for the local terminal only and allows a one-time access to the switch from the local terminal with no password entered. Configuring Security Passwords The security passwords can be configured for the following services: • Console • Telnet • SSH • HTTP Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 77
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    )#enable authentication default console(config-line)#password secret123 • When initially logging on to a switch through a console session, enter secret123 at the password prompt. • When changing a switch's mode to enable, enter secret123 at the password prompt. 78 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™
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    a switch mode to enable, enter pass1234. Configuring an Initial HTTP Password To configure an initial HTTP password, enter the following commands: console(config)#ip http authentication local console(config)#username admin password user1234 level 15 Configuring an Initial HTTPS Password To configure
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    and Reboot Software Download Through XModem This section contains instructions for downloading switch software (system and boot images) using XModem, which is a data transfer protocol for updating back-up configuration files. NOTE: You must be connected to the serial console interface when doing
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    console>show version Image Descriptions image1 : default image image2 : Images currently available on Flash unit image1 image2 current-active next-active 1 7.10.19.22 7.16.23.35 image2 image2 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 81
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    3.1.1.0 3.1.1.1 image1 image2 If the image for the next boot is not selected by entering the boot system command, the system boots from the currently active image (image1, as given in the example). 6. Enter the command reload. The following message displays: 82 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™
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    . The version number shows during the boot process. 1. Enter the following command: console#update bootcode Update bootcode and reset (Y/N)? 2. Enter y to reboot the switch. Boot Menu Functions You can perform many configuration tasks through the Boot menu, which can be invoked after the first part
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    8 - Delete backup image 9 - Reset the system 10 - Restore configuration to factory defaults (delete config files) 11 - Activate Backup Image 12 - Password Recovery Procedure 13 - Reformat and restore The following prompt displays: [Boot Menu]2 Select baud rate: 84 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™
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    Use option 4 when a new software version must be downloaded to replace corrupted files, update, or upgrade the system software. To download software from the Boot menu: 1. On the Boot menu, select 4 and press . The following prompt displays: [Boot Menu] 4 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 85
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    Offset 0x74 (116) Operational Code FLASH flag 1 Operational Code CRC 0x9B4D Boot Code Version 1 Boot Code Size 0x100000 (1048576) Boot Code Offset 0x7ec0bc (8306876) 86 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™
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    by the user. A user can initiate a boot code update by selecting option 7 on the boot menu or by entering a CLI command. This using Boot Menu option 4. User action is confirmed with a Y/N question before executing the command. To download software from the Boot Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 87
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    . User action is confirmed with a Y/N question before executing the command. To reset the system from the Boot menu: 1. On the Boot menu, select 9 and press . The following prompt displays: [Boot Menu] 9 Are you SURE you want to reset the system? (y/n):y 88 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™
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    process starts over. Restore Configuration to Factory Defaults Use option 10 to load using the system default configuration and to boot without using the current startup configuration. Selecting 10 from the Boot Menu restores system defaults and deletes the configuration files. Boot Sequence can
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    • image2 • startup-config • vpd.bin • hpc_broad.cfg • boot.dim 1. From the Boot menu, select 13 and /RamDisk/image1 copying file /DskVol/files/image2 -> /RamDisk/image2 copying file /DskVol/files/startup-config -> /RamDisk/startup-config ... 2. The system reboots. 90 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™
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    problems, the startup-configuration file - which is the configuration of switch when powered up - should be erased and the switch rebooted. See "Device Default Settings." Switch Setup Requirements The following components are required for the purpose of this example: • PowerConnect 8024/8024F switch
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    baud rate. If using the default baud rate does not result in viewing the switch terminal, try another baud rate. 3. Use the supplied RJ-45 to DB9 serial cable to connect the workstation to the switch. 4. Connect the switch power cord and power up the switch. The system begins the boot process
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    handler information - allocation group size: - free space on volume: 4 clusters 44,380,160 bytes Boot Menu Version: 3.1.1.11 Select an option. If no selection in 10 seconds then operational code will start. 1 - Start operational code. Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 93
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    write mode: copyback (DOS_WRITE) max # of simultaneously open files: 52 file descriptors in use: 0 # of different files in use: 0 # of descriptors for deleted files: 0 94 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™
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    # of obsolete descriptors: 0 current volume configuration: - volume label: NO LABEL ; (in boot sector: ) - volume Id: 0x0 - total number of sectors: 124,408 - , Rev 0x12, Chip BCM56624_B1, Driver BCM56624_B0 SOC unit 0 attached to PCI device BCM56624_B1 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 95
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    , device = 0x20001 Formatting RamCP: for DOSFS Instantiating RamCP: as rawFs, device = 0x20001 Formatting...OK. (Unit 1 - Waiting to select management unit)> Applying Global configuration, please wait ... Applying Interface configuration, please wait ... console> 96 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™
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    stack? (y/n) y Reloading all switches.. Enabling Remote Management 1. Enter the enable command at the console to enter the Privileged EXEC screen mode as follows: console>enable console# 2. Connect the management station to the switch through one of the Ethernet ports, or through a network connected
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    Use the following command to set the default gateway (management interface): console(config)#ip default-gateway 10.254.24.162 6. If the management station is a member of a remote network, and is not directly connected to the interface, configure a static route. The configured IP address must belong
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    authentication default console(config-line)#enable authentication default console(config-line)#password bobby123 console(config-line)#exit console(config)#line ssh console(config-line)#login authentication default console(config-line)#enable authentication default Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect
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    window displays. 4. Click Yes to confirm accept the security certification (if it is not authenticated by a third party). The Login Screen displays. 5. Enter the assigned user name and password. The switch Dell OpenManage™ Switch Administrator displays. 100 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™
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    switch's relationship to its environment. To display the System page, click System in the tree view. The System menu page contains links to the following features: • Defining General Device Information • Configuring Discovery Protocol • iSCSI Optimizations Configuring System Information 101
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    page to access the following features: • Asset • System Health • Versions • System Resources • Time Zone Configuration • Summer Time Configuration • Clock Detail • Reset Asset Use the Asset page fields to configure and view general device information. To display the Asset page, click System →General
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    2. Click Telnet. The prompt appears, indicating that the system is ready to receive input. Configuring Device Information Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapters in the CLI Reference Guide: Configuring System Information 103
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    CLI commands you use to configure device information. Table 6-1. Device Configuration Commands CLI Command asset-tag banner motd banner motd acknowledge set description show boot-version show system show system ID snmp-server contact snmp-server location Description Use to specify the switch
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    CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to view system health information. Table 6-2. System Health Commands CLI Command show system show system power show system temperature Description Use to display system information. Displays the power supply
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    number in the stack. • Boot Version switch is rebooted. Displaying Device Versions Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the System Management Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands
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    Memory - Displays the available memory (Free for allocation) present on the switch. • Task Name - Name of the active task running on the switch. • Utilization (%) - Percentage of CPU utilized by the corresponding task in the last: - Five seconds - One minute Configuring System Information 107
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    in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to display system resources information. Table 6-4. System Resources Commands CLI Command show memory cpu show process cpu Description Checks the total and available RAM space on the switch. Checks the
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    Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to configure time zone settings. Table 6-5. Time Zone Settings Commands CLI Command clock timezone no clock timezone Description Sets the offset to Coordinated Universal Time. Resets
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    only when the Recurring check box is cleared. • Start Year - Select the starting year. This field displays only when the Recurring check box is cleared. • End Week - Select the ending week number. This field displays only when the Recurring check box is selected. 110 Configuring System Information
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    CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Clock Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to configure summer time parameters. Table 6-6. Summer Time Parameters Commands CLI Command
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    the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to display clock detail information. Table 6-7. Clock Detail Commands CLI Command clock set show clock Description Sets the current date and time. Displays the time and date of the system clock. Reset Use
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    1. Open the Reset page. 2. Click Reset Unit No. 3. Select either Individual Unit or All. 4. Click Apply Changes button. 5. When the confirmation message displays, click OK. The selected device is reset. After the device is reset, enter a user name and password. Configuring System Information 113
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    Configuring SNTP Settings The device supports the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). SNTP assures accurate network device clock time synchronization up to the millisecond. Time synchronization is performed by a network SNTP server. The device operates only as an SNTP client and cannot provide time
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    MD5 verifies the integrity of the communication, authenticates the origin of the communication. The SNTP menu page contains links to pages that allow you to configure SNTP parameters. To display the SNTP page, click System →SNTP in the tree view. Use this page to go to the following features: • SNTP
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    in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to define SNTP global parameters. Table 6-8. SNTP Global Parameters Commands CLI Command sntp broadcast client enable sntp client poll timer sntp server Description Use to enable a Simple Network Time
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    . • Authentication - Type of authentication. System supports MD5 only. • Encryption Key ID - Contains a list of user-defined key IDs used to authenticate the SNTP Key 1. Open the SNTP Authentication page. 2. Click Add. The Add Authentication Key page displays: Configuring System Information 117
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    Figure 6-11. Add Authentication Key 3. Define the fields as needed. 4. Click Apply Changes. The SNTP authentication key is added, and the device is by checking its the Remove check box. 4. Click Apply Changes. The entry is removed, and the device is updated. 118 Configuring System Information
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    Defining SNTP Authentication Settings Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Clock Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to define SNTP authentication settings. Table
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    user are sent. Values are 1 to 8, and the default is 1. Servers with lowest numbers have priority. • For example, the SNTP server is currently not connected or is currently down. - In progress Servers page. 2. Click Add. The Add SNTP Server page displays. Figure 6-14. Add SNTP Server 3. Define the
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    . Defining SNTP Servers Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Clock Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to define SNTP servers. Configuring System Information 121
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    Table 6-10. SNTP Servers Commands CLI Command show sntp configuration show sntp status sntp server Description Displays the SNTP configuration. Displays the SNTP status. Configures the SNTP server to use SNTP to request and accept NTP traffic from it. Managing Logs The switch may generate messages
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    that are printed to console. Severity Use the check boxes in this section to adjust the sensitivity of the console, persistent memory, and log files. Configuring System Information 123
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    . Enabling Global Logs Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Syslog Command chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to enable global logs. 124 Configuring System Information
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    6-11. Global Logs Commands CLI Command logging show logging Description Enables logging. Displays the state of logging and the syslog messages stored in the internal buffer. RAM Log Table Use Log Information 1. Open the RAM Log Table page. 2. Click Clear Log. Configuring System Information 125
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    the Syslog Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to remove log information. Table 6-12. Log Information Commands CLI Command clear logging show logging Description Use to clear messages from the logging buffer. Displays the
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    CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Syslog Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands Server Settings page, click System →Logs →Remote Log Server. Configuring System Information 127
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    - Server to which logs can be sent. • UDP Port (1-65535) - Sets the UDP port from which the logs are sent. The default value is 514. • Facility - A user-defined application from which system logs are sent to the the severity definitions on the RAM Log Table page. 128 Configuring System Information
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    Remote Log Server Settings page. 2. Define the UDP Port, Facility, and Description fields. 3. Select the log New Server 1. Open the Remote Log Server Settings page. 2. Click Add to display the Add Remote Log Server page. NOTE: Before adding a new server, determine Configuring System Information 129
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    is updated. Working with Remote Server Logs Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Syslog Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to work with remote server logs. Table
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    in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to define Out of Band Interface parameters. Table 6-15. Out of Band Interface Parameters Commands CLI Command interface out-of-band ip address Description Use to bring up the OOB port configuration menu
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    Name System converts user-defined domain names into IP addresses. Each time a domain name is assigned, this service translates the name DNS Server - Contains a list of DNS servers. DNS servers are added in the Add DNS Server page. • Remove - When selected, removes the selected DNS server. Adding
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    Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the IP Addressing Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to configure DNS servers. Table 6-16. DNS Servers Commands CLI Command ip
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    user-defined default domain name. When configured, the default domain name is applied to all unqualified host names. Defining DNS Domain Names Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the IP Addressing Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide Add
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    Host Domain Names 1. Open the Host Name Mapping page. 2. Click Add. The Add Static Host Name Mapping page displays: Figure 6-27. Add Static Host Name Mapping 3. Define the relevant fields. 4. Click Apply page. 2. Click Show All. The Host Name Mapping Table opens. Configuring System Information 135
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    that perform this function, see the IP Addressing Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use. Table 6-18. Host Name Mapping Command CLI Command ip host Description Use to configure static host name-to-address mapping in the
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    function, see the IP Addressing Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use. Table 6-20. ARP Table Commands CLI Command show arp switch Description Use to display the entries in the ARP table. Configuring System Information 137
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    interface. In previous software releases, the management port supported IPv6 addresses, but only when the switch received its IPv6 addressing and gateway definitions through auto-configuration when connected to an IPv6 router on the management network. Support for host name mapping to a host with
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    CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use. Table 6-21. Ipv6 Management Information Commands CLI Command ipv6 address ipv6 enable ipv6 gateway Description Use to display the entries in the ARP table. Enables IPv6 on the management interface. Configures
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    Optical Transceiver Diagnostics connected. • Test Result - The cable test results. Possible values are: - No Cable - There is not a cable connected to the port. - Open Cable - The cable is open. - Short Cable - A short has occurred in the cable. - OK - The cable passed the test. 140 Configuring
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    . • Cable Length - The approximate cable length. This test can only be performed when the port is up and operating at 1 Gbps. Performing a Cable Test 1. Ensure that both ends of the copper cable are connected to a device. 2. Open the Integrated Cable Test for Copper Cables page. 3. Click Run Test
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    35. Optical Transceiver Diagnostics The Optical Transceiver Diagnostics page contains the following fields: • Interface - The port IP address on Ready - Indicates the transceiver has achieved power up and data is ready. NOTE: Finisar transceivers do not support the transmitter fault diagnostic
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    chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to perform cable tests. Table 6-22. Cable Tests Commands CLI Command show copper-ports cable-length show copper-ports-tdr show fiber-ports optical-transceiver test copper-port tdr Description Use
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    port, user Password Management • Local User Database • Line Passwords • Enable Password • TACACS+ Settings • RADIUS Global Configuration • RADIUS Server Configuration • RADIUS Accounting Server Statistics • RADIUS Server Statistics • Authorization Network RADIUS • Telnet Server • Denial of Service SSH
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    device can be accessed by all. Displaying the Access Profile 1. Open the Access Profile page. 2. Click Show All to display the Profile Rules Table page. Configuring System Information 145
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    Profile Rules Table Adding an Access Profile 1. Open the Access Profile page. 2. Click Add Profile. The Add an Access Profile page displays. Figure 6-39. Add an Access Profile 3. Enter the profile name in the Access Profile Name text box. 4. Complete the fields: 146 Configuring System Information
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    are ignored. For example, if you configure Source IP 10.10.10.10 with priority 1 to Permit, and configure Source IP 10.10.10.10 with priority 2 to Deny, then the Add An Access Profile Rule page is displayed. 2. Click Add Rule. The Add An Access Profile Rule page displays. Configuring System Information
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    Figure 6-40. Add An Access Profile Rule 3. Complete the fields in the dialog: is performed and rules below are ignored. For example, if you configure Source IP 10.10.10.10 with priority 1 to Permit, and configure Source IP 10.10.10.10 with priority 2 to Deny, then access is permitted if the
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    device is updated. Defining Access Profiles Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Management ACL Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to define access profiles. Table
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    at the device level; the device checks the user name and password for authentication. - RADIUS - User authentication occurs at the RADIUS server. For more information about RADIUS servers, see "RADIUS Global Configuration." - TACACS+ - User authentication occurs at the TACACS+ server. For more
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    The line password is used for user authentication. - Enable - The enable password is used for authentication. NOTE: User authentication Profiles page. 2. Click Add to display the Add Authentication Profile page. Figure 6-42. Add Authentication Profile 3. Enter the Configuring System Information 151
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    . The user authentication profile Configuring an Authentication Profile Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the AAA Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use. 152 Configuring
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    Table 6-24. Authentication Profile Configuration Commands CLI Command aaa authentication enable aaa authentication login management access methods. For example, console users can be authenticated by Authentication Profile List 1, while Telnet users are authenticated by Authentication Profile List
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    to authenticate Telnet users. • Secure Telnet (SSH) - Authentication profiles used to authenticate Secure Shell (SSH) users. SSH provides clients secure and encrypted remote connections to a device. cannot be authenticated locally, the session is permitted. 154 Configuring System Information
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    Secure Telnet (SSH) field. 3. Click Apply Changes. Secure Telnet (SSH) sessions are CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the AAA Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use. Configuring
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    is 8 when password lengthchecking is enabled) • Password expiration • Preventing frequent password reuse • Locking out users out after failed login attempts To display the Password Management page, click System →Management Security →Password Management in the tree view. 156 Configuring System
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    functions only if the switch clock is synchronized to an SNTP server. See the "Clock Commands" section in the CLI Reference Guide for additional information. • Consecutive Passwords Before Reuse (1-10) - Indicates the amount of times a password is changed, before the password can be reused. The
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    see the Password Management Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use. Table 6-26. Password Constraints Commands CLI Command passwords aging passwords history passwords lock-out passwords min-length show passwords configuration
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    4. Click Apply Changes. The user's access rights and passwords are defined, and the device is updated. Adding a User to the Local User Database 1. Open the Local User Database page. 2. Click Add to display the Add User page. The Add a New User page is displayed. Configuring System Information 159
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    6-48. Local User Table Removing Users From the Local User Database 1. Open the Local User Database page. 2. Click Show All to display the Local User Table page. 3. Select a User Name. 4. Check Remove. 5. Click Apply Changes. The user is removed, and the device is updated. 160 Configuring System
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    Assigning Users With CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the AAA Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use. Table 6-27. Users Commands CLI Command password username show user
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    in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use. Table 6-28. Line Passwords Commands CLI Command password Description Specifies the password for a line (console, telnet, or SSH). Enable Password Use the Enable Password page to set a local password to
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    Enable Passwords Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the AAA Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use. Table 6-29. Enable Passwords Commands CLI Command enable password
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    . The field range is from 1 to 30 seconds. Check Use Default to select the factory-default value. • Status - The connection status between the device and the TACACS+ server. The possible field values are: - Connected - There is currently a connection between the device and the TACACS+ server. - Not
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    for Reply (1-30) - Enter the global user configuration time that passes before the connection between the device and the TACACS+ times + Server 1. Open the TACACS+ Settings page. 2. Click Add. The Add TACACS+ Host page displays. Figure 6-52. Add TACACS+ Host 3. Define the fields as needed. 4. Click
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    . Configuring TACACS+ Servers Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the TACACS+ Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use. Table 6-30. TACACS+ Servers Commands CLI Command key
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    The Remote Authorization Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) client on the PowerConnect 8024/8024F switch supports multiple, named RADIUS servers. The RADIUS authentication and accounting server groups can contain one or more configured authentication servers that share the same RADIUS server
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    10. Consideration to maximum delay time should be given when configuring RADIUS max retransmit and RADIUS timeout. If multiple RADIUS servers are configured, times timeout) for all configured servers. If the RADIUS request was generated by a user login attempt, all user interfaces will be blocked
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    . Configuring Global RADIUS Settings Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the RADIUS Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use. Table 6-31. RADIUS Global Commands CLI Command
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    view or configure. Click Add to display the Add RADIUS Server page used to configure additional RADIUS servers. • Port - Identifies the authentication port the server uses to verify the RADIUS server authentication. The port is a UDP port, and the valid range is 1-65535. The default port for RADIUS
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    the switch sends default name Default-RADIUS-Server. You can use the same name for multiple RADIUS Authentication servers. RADIUS clients can use RADIUS servers with the same name as backups for each other. Adding a RADIUS Server 1. Open the RADIUS Server Configuration page. 2. Click Add. The Add
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    . Configuring RADIUS Server Settings Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the RADIUS Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use. Table 6-32. RADIUS Server Commands CLI Command
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    . Click Add to display the Add RADIUS Accounting Server page used to configure additional RADIUS servers. • Port - Identifies the authentication port the server uses to verify the RADIUS accounting server authentication. The port is a UDP port, and the valid range is 1-65535. The default port for
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    server is removed from the list. Configuring RADIUS Accounting Server Settings Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the RADIUS Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use. 174
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    Commands CLI Command acct-port key name radius-server acct show radius-servers Description Sets the port number for the designated radius accounting server. Sets the authentication and encryption key for all RADIUS communications between the switch RADIUS accounting server configured on the system.
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    from this server on the accounting port and dropped for some other reason. Viewing RADIUS Accounting Server Statistics Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the RADIUS Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the
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    received from this server. • Access Challenges - The number of RADIUS Access-Challenge packets, including both valid and invalid packets, that were received from this server. Configuring System Information 177
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    Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use. Table 6-35. RADIUS Server Statistics Command CLI Command show radius-servers statistics authentication Description Shows the statistics for an authentication server. 178 Configuring
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    in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use. Table 6-36. RADIUS Network Authorization Command CLI Command Description aaa authorization network default radius Enables the switch to accept VLAN assignment by the RADIUS server. Configuring System
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    inbound Telnet session on the switch. After you modify the telnet server port, new inbound telnet sessions use the new port and existing telnet sessions are not affected. Modifying Telnet Server Settings 1. Open the Telnet Server Configuration page. 2. Configure the relevant fields. 3. Click Apply
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    CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use. Table 6-37. Telnet Server Commands CLI Command ip telnet server disable ip telnet port show ip telnet Description Enables/disables the Telnet service on the switch. Configures the Telnet service port number
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    header size allowed. If First Fragment DoS prevention is enabled, the switch will drop packets that have a TCP header smaller then this configured value. • Denial of Service TCP Fragment - Enabling TCP Fragment DoS prevention causes the switch to drop packets that have an IP fragment offset equal to
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    about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Denial of Service Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to configure Denial of Service. Table 6-38. Denial of Service Configuration Commands CLI Command dos-control
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    upon the authentication the client is given access to the port. NOTE: For information about the CLI commands you use to view and configure Captive Portal settings, refer to the Captive Portal Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The Captive Portal folder contains links to the following pages
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    HTTP traffic over SSL (HTTPS) uses port 443, but you can configure an additional port for HTTPS traffic. Enter a port number between 0-65535 (excluding ports 80, 443, and the configured switch management port). • Authentication Timeout - To access the network through a portal, the client must first
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    information about captive portals on the system, add a captive portal, and configure existing captive portals. The switch supports 10 CP configurations. CP configuration 1 is created by default and can not be deleted. Each captive portal configuration can have unique guest or group access modes
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    Group to the captive portal or create a new group. All users who belong to the group are permitted to access the network through this portal. The User Group list is the same for all CP configurations on the switch. • Session Timeout - Enter the number of seconds to wait before terminating a session
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    The CP Summary page displays: Figure 6-69. CP Summary 3. To remove a CP configuration, select the Remove option in the CP configuration row and click Apply Changes. CP Web Customization When a client connects to the access point, the user sees a Web page. The CP Web Customization page allows you to
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    - The drop-down menu lists each CP configured on the switch. To view information about the clients connected to the CP, select it from the list use policy. Press the ... button for a color pick list. The sample account information is updated with the colors you choose. • Foreground Color-
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    (or accessible from your local system) to download to the switch. • Account Title - Enter the summary text to display that instructs users to authenticate. • User Label - Enter the text to display next to the field where the user enters the username. • Password Label - Enter the text to display next
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    password for the user. The password length can be from 8 to 64 characters. • User Group - Assign the user to at least one User Group. New users are assigned to the 1-Default user group by default. • Session Timeout - Enter the number of seconds a user is permitted to remain connected to the network
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    to remove the user. Adding a Local User 1. Open the Local User page. 2. Click Add. The Add Local User page displays: Figure 6-72. Add Local User 3. Enter a name for the new user. The name is 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters. 4. Enter a password for the new user. The password is 8-64 characters
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    Mode is Local or RADIUS, you assign a User Group to a CP Configuration. All users who belong to the group are permitted to access the network through this portal. The User Group list is the same for all CP configurations on the switch. To view and configure User Groups, click System →Captive Portal
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    fields: • Group Name - The menu contains the name of all of the groups configured on the system. The Default user group is configured by default. New users are assigned to the 1-Default user group by default. To delete a user group, select the name of the group from the Group Name menu, select the
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    Group Page 1. Open the User Group page. 2. Click Show All. The User Group Summary page displays: Figure 6-76. CP User Group Summary 3. To remove a configured group, select the Remove option in the appropriate row, and then click Apply Changes. Interface Association From the Interface Association
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    List - Lists the interfaces available on the switch that are not currently associated with a captive portal. Use the following steps to associate one or more interfaces with a captive portal: 1. Select the desired captive portal from the CP Configuration list. 2. Select the interface or interfaces
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    on this switch. • System Supported Users - Shows the number of authenticated users that the system can support. • Supported Local Users - Shows the number of entries that the Local User database supports. • Configured Local Users - Shows the number of entries configured as local Users. • CP IP
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    about each CP configured on the switch. The CP Activation and Activity Status page has a drop-down menu that contains all captive portals configured on the switch. When you select . - The associated interfaces do not exist or do not support the CP capability. 198 Configuring System Information
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    users cannot gain access to the network through the CP. Use this function to temporarily protect the network during unexpected events, such as denial of service attacks. • Authenticated Users - Shows the number of users Status page contains the following fields: Configuring System Information 199
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    Name - Select the CP configuration with the information to view. for authentications. • Authenticated Users - Displays the number of authenticated users using the captive portal instance what services are provided through the CP to clients connected on this interface. The list of services is
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    Shows whether the interface supports a timeout when the user does not send or receive any traffic. Client Summary Use the Client Summary page to view summary information about all authenticated clients that are connected through the captive portal. From this page, you can manually force the captive
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    Delete All. Client Detail The Client Detail page shows detailed information about each client connected to the network through a captive portal. To view detailed information about the clients connected to the switch through the captive portal, click System →Captive Portal →Client Detail. Figure 6-83
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    The drop-down menu lists each interface on the switch. To view information about the clients connected to a CP on this interface, select it client. • CP Configuration - Identifies the captive portal the client used to access the network. • Protocol - Shows the current connection protocol, which is
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    Captive Portal Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to configure Captive Portal. Table 6-40. Captive Portal Configuration Commands CLI Command authentication timeout captive-portal http port https port show captive-portal
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    deauthenticate Deauthenticates a specific captive portal client. show captive-portal client status Displays client connection details or a connection summary for connected captive portal users. show captive-portal configuration client Displays the clients authenticated to all captive portal
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    default set to the switch MAC address. This local engineID must be defined so that it is unique within the network.For information on how to configure the v3 supports the following features: • Security • Feature Access Control • Traps Authentication or Privacy Keys are modified in the SNMPv3 User
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    local SNMP engine ID. • Use Default - Configures the device to use the default SNMP EngineID. • SNMP Traps - Enables or disables the device sending SNMP notifications. • Authentication Trap - Enables or disables the device sending SNMP traps when authentication fails. Setting Local SNMP Engine ID
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    Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the SNMP Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to enable SNMP notifications. Table 6-41. SNMP Notifications Commands CLI Command show
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    View Settings page contains the following fields: • View Name - Contains a list of user-defined views. A view name can contain a maximum of 30 alphanumeric characters. • the SNMP View Settings page. 2. Click Add. The Add View page displays: Figure 6-88. Add View Configuring System Information 209
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    updated. Defining SNMP Views Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the SNMP Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to define SNMP views. 210 Configuring System Information
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    Command show snmp views snmp-server view Description Displays the configuration of views. Creates or updates an SNMP server view entry. Access Control Group Use the Access Control Group page to view information for creating SNMP groups, and to assign SNMP access privileges. Groups allow network
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    agent. If no view is selected, all objects except the community-table, SNMPv3 user and access tables can be viewed. - Write - Select a view that Control Configuration page. 2. Click Add. The Add an Access Control Configuration page displays: Figure 6-91. Add an Access Control Configuration 3.
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    the SNMP Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to define SNMP Access Control. Table 6-43. SNMP Access Control Commands CLI Command snmp-server group snmp-server community-group show snmp groups Description Configures a new
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    only if the authentication method is MD5 or SHA Password. You define the password on the Add Local User page. • Privacy - Specifies whether or not the authentication key is to be used. Choose one of the following values: - None - Do not use an authentication key. 214 Configuring System Information
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    Password Add Local User 3. Define the relevant fields. 4. Click Apply Changes. 5. The user is added to the group, and the device is updated. Adding SNMPv3 Remote Users to a Group 1. Open the SNMPv3 User Security Model page. 2. Click Add Remote User. The Add Remote User page displays: Configuring
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    2. Click Show All. The User Security Model Table displays: Figure 6-96. User Security Model Table Removing a User Security Model Table Entry 1. Open the User Security Model page. 2. Click Show All. The User Security Model Table page displays. 3. Select an entry. 216 Configuring System Information
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    Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to define SNMP users. Table 6-44. SNMP Users Commands CLI Command show snmp users snmp-server user Description Displays the configuration of users. Configures a new SNMP Version 3 user
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    Community String - Contains a list of user-defined community strings that act as a password and are used to authenticate the access to the MIB objects configured in the view. • Read-Write - Community has read/modify access to the MIB objects configured in the view. • Super User - Community has read/
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    In addition to the fields in the SNMPv1, 2 Community page, the Add SNMPv1,2 Community page contains the All (0.0.0.0) field, which indicates that the community can be check box. 4. Click Apply Changes. The community entry is removed, and the device is updated. Configuring System Information 219
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    Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the SNMP Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to configure SNMP communities. Table 6-45. SNMP Communities Commands CLI Command show
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    Figure 6-101. Add Filter 3. Define the 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 page appears, which displays all of the filters configured for the
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    about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the SNMP Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to configure notification filters. Table 6-46. Notification Filters Configuration Commands CLI Command show snmp
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    sent. • SNMPv3 - SNMP version 3 is enabled for the selected recipient. The possible field values are: - User Name - Select the existing user to generate notifications. - Security Level - The security level attached to notifications. The possible field values are: Configuring System Information 223
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    authenticated. • Auth Priv - The packet is both authenticated and encrypted. • UDP Port (1-65535) - UDP port used to send notifications. The default is 162. • Filter Name - Check this check box to apply a user-defined SNMP filter (selected from the dropdown menu) to notifications. • Timeout (1-300
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    Recipients Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the SNMP Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to define SNMP notification recipients. Configuring System Information
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    Table 6-47. SNMP Notification Recipients Commands CLI Command show snmp snmp-server host snmp-server v3- uploads and downloads by using an HTTP session (in other words, by using your web browser). Configuration file transfers are also permitted by using Secure Copy (SCP) and SSH File Transfer
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    function, see the Configuration and Image File Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table displays the equivalent CLI command you use to display system files. Table 6-48. File System Command CLI Command filedescr show bootvar show dir Description Adds a description to a file
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    in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table shows the equivalent CLI command you use to configure the boot image. Table 6-49. Set Boot Image Command CLI Command boot system Description Specifies the system image that the switch loads at startup. File Download Use the File Download page to
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    downloaded. Possible filetypes are: • Firmware - Downloads the active image. • SSH-1 RSA Key File - SSH-1 Rivest-Shamir-Adleman (RSA) Key File • SSH-2 RSA Key PEM File - SSH Parameter File (PEM Encoded) • Configuration - Choose this option to update the switch's configuration. If the file has errors
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    The software is downloaded to the device. Downloading Files Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Configuration and Image Files Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to
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    Downloading Files Commands CLI Command copy Description Copies files from a source to a destination. File Upload Use the File Upload to Server page to upload configuration - Firmware - Uploads the active image. - Configuration - Uploads the configuration file. If File Type - Configuration is
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    CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Configuration and Image Files Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to upload files. Table 6-51. Uploading Files Commands CLI Command
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    the following: - Startup Config - The startup configuration file. - Backup Config - The backup configuration file. • Restore Configuration Factory Default - Select the radio button and click Apply Changes to restore all configuration structures to the defaults. Configuring System Information 233
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    about the CLI command that perform this function, see the Configuration and Image Files Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI command you use to copy files from one location to another. Table 6-52. Copy Command CLI Command copy Description
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    an IP address and downloads a configuration file from a TFTP server. NOTE: The Auto Configuration process requires the DHCP client on the switch to be enabled by default. The Auto Configuration feature also depends upon the configuration of other devices in the network, including a DHCP or BOOTP
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    that perform this function, see the Utility Commands - Auto Config chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to configure Auto Configuring. Table 6-53. Auto Configuration Commands CLI Command boot host auto-save boot host dhcp boot
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    of multiple user traps by selecting the corresponding line on the pull-down entry field. The factory default is enabled. This trap is triggered when the same user ID is logged into the switch more than once at the same time (either via telnet or the serial port). Configuring System Information
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    Flags Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the SNMP Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to configure trap flags. Table 6-54. Trap Flag Commands CLI Command snmp-server
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    type that conflicts with this router's authentication key or authentication type. The factory default is disabled. - Bad Packet - Signifies that an OSPF packet has been received on a non-virtual interface that cannot be parsed. The factory default is disabled. Configuring System Information 239
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    a router with configuration parameters that conflict with this router's configuration parameters. The factory default is disabled. - The factory default is disabled. - LSA Originate - Signifies that a new LSA has been originated by this router. This trap should not be invoked for simple refreshes
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    Full). The factory default is disabled. Configuring OSPFv2 Traps Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the SNMP Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table shows the equivalent CLI command you use to configure OSPFv2 traps
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    Error - Signifies that a packet has been received on a non-virtual interface from a router with configuration parameters that conflict with this router's configuration parameters. The factory default is disabled. - Virtual Bad packet - Signifies that an OSPF packet has been received on a virtual
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    from or to Full on non-broadcast multi-access and broadcast networks, the trap should be generated by the designated router. A designated router transitioning to Down will be noted by OSPF Interface State Change. The factory default is disabled. - Virtual Link Interface State Change - Signifies that
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    CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the SNMP Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table shows the equivalent CLI command you use to configure OSPFv3 traps. Table 6-56. OSPFv3 Trap Command CLI Command Traps Since Last Reset - The
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    see the Syslog Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table shows the equivalent CLI command you use to show trap logs. Table 6-57. Trap Log Commands CLI Command show logging Description Displays the state of logging and the syslog messages stored in the internal buffer. sFlow
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    Records. In order to perform Counter Sampling, the sFlow Poller Instance is configured with a Polling Interval, The Counter Sampling process results in the generation of - MIB Version - 1.3, the version of this MIB. - Organization - Dell Corp. - Revision - 1.0 246 Configuring System Information
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    Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Flow Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to configure and view sFlow settings. Table 6-58. sFlow Settings Commands CLI Command
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    unclaimed and the receiver configuration is reset to the default values. An entity CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the sFlow Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to configure
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    Table 6-59. sFlow Receiver Commands CLI Command sflow destination Description Configures sFlow collector parameters (owner string, receiver timeout, ip address, and port). sFlow Sampler Configuration The sFlow Agent collects a statistical packet-based sampling of the switched flows and sends them
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    Configuration The sFlow Sampler Configuration page contains the following fields: • Sampler DataSource- The sFlow data source for this sFlow sampler. This Agent supports physical ports only. • Receiver Index - The sFlow Receiver for this sFlow sampler. If set to zero, no packets will be sampled
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    the CLI commands that perform this function, see the sFlow Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to configure and view sFlow settings. Table 6-60. sFlow Settings Commands CLI Command sflow sampling show sflow sampling show
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    - The sFlow Sampler data source for this flow sampler. This Agent supports physical ports only. • Receiver Index - The sFlowReceiver for this sFlow Counter Poller. If set to zero, the poller configuration is set to the default and the poller is deleted. Only active receivers can be set. If
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    Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the sFlow Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to configure and view sFlow settings. Table 6-61. sFlow Poll Configuration Commands CLI Command
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    Configuration The ISDP Global Configuration page contain the following fields: • ISDP Mode - Use this field to enable or disable the Industry Standard Discovery Protocol on the switch switch. • Message Interval - Specifies the ISDP transmit interval. The range is (5-254). Default (10-255). Default
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    ISDP Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the CDP Interoperability Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to configure ISDP. Table 6-62. ISDP Commands CLI Command isdp
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    (first) network-layer address CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the CDP Interoperability Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to view and configure ISDP. 256 Configuring
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    6-63. ISDP Cache Commands CLI Command clear isdp table show isdp entry show isdp neighbors Description Clears entries in the ISDP table. Displays ISDP entries. Displays the list of neighboring devices. Interface Configuration From the ISDP Interface Configuration page, you can configure the ISDP
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    Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the CDP Interoperability Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to configure ISDP. Table 6-64. ISDP Interface Commands CLI Command isdp
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    Figure 6-127. ISDP Statistics Configuring System Information 259
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    Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to view ISDP. Table 6-65. ISDP Statistics Commands CLI Command clear isdp counters show isdp traffic Description Clears the ISDP counters. Displays ISDP statistics. iSCSI
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    protocol is detected. By default, iSCSI flows are assigned to the highest VLAN priority or DSCP value VPT/DSCP mapped to the highest queue not used for stack management or voice VLAN. Use the Quality of Service →Class of Service →Mapping Table Configuration page to configure the relevant Class of
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    6-129. iSCSI Targets Table The iSCSI Targets Table page contain the following fields: TCP Port - TCP port number on which iSCSI target(s) listen to requests. The switch can listen to up to 16 TCP ports. IP Address - Identifies the IP address of the iSCSI target. 262 Configuring System Information
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    function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • iSCSI Commands. iSCSI Sessions Use the iSCSI Sessions page to view information about the iSCSI sessions that the switch has discovered. An iSCSI session occurs when an iSCSI initiator and iSCSI target communicate over one or more TCP
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    CLI commands that perform this function, see the iSCSI Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to configure iSCSI. Table 6-66. iSCSI Optimization Interface Commands CLI Command iscsi enable iscsi target port iscsi cos iscsi
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    Configuring System Information 265
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    266 Configuring System Information
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    7 Configuring Switching Information Overview This section provides all system operations and general information for network security, ports, address tables, GARP, VLANs, Spanning Tree, Port Aggregation, and Multicast Support. The topics covered in this section include: • Configuring Network
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    indicates whether the user is authorized to access system services. Use the Dot1x Authentication page to configure the 802.1X administrative mode on the switch and to configure general 802.1X parameters for a port. To display the Dot1x Authentication page, click Switching →Network Security →Dot1x
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    on the switch. - Disable - Disables 802.1X authentication on the switch. • Authentication Method - Selects the Authentication method used. The possible field values are: - Unconfigured - Indicates that an authentication method has not been selected. Configuring Switching Information 269
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    . All VLANs configured on the system are included in the menu. • Unauthenticated VLAN - Allows or prohibits unauthenticated traffic on the port. To allow unauthenticated traffic on the port, select the ID of the VLAN to assign to supplicants that fail 802.1X authentication. • Admin Interface Control
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    support this feature, ensure that VLAN names are unique. • Username - The username representing the identity of the Supplicant. This field shows the username when the Admin Interface Control is Automode or MAC-based. If the port is Authorized, it shows the username of the current user. If the port
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    Period for all desired ports. 5. To re-authenticate immediately, check Reauthenticate Now for all ports to be re-authenticated. 6. Click Apply Changes. Specified ports are re-authenticated (either immediately or periodically), and the device is updated. 272 Configuring Switching Information
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    are manual overrides. 4. Click Apply Changes. Admin Port Control is updated for the specified ports, and the device is updated. Enabling Dot1x Authentication Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide
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    unauthenticated VLAN on a port. Authenticated Users The Authenticated Users page is used to display lists of ports that have authenticated users. To display the Authenticated Users page, click Switching →Network Security →Authenticated Users in the tree view. 274 Configuring Switching Information
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    the port used for authentication. • User Name - Specifies a user from the list of users authorized via the RADIUS Server. Displaying Authenticated Users Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • 802
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    on the Set Port drop-down menu. 4. Complete the remaining fields. 5. Click Apply Changes. The locked port/LAG is added to the Port Security table, and the device is updated. Viewing the Port Security Table 1. Open the Port Security page. 2. Click Show All. 276 Configuring Switching Information
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    chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Address Table Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to configure port security. Table 7-3. Port Security Commands CLI Command port security (no port security) port security max show ports security Description Disables
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    IP ACL Configuration Access control lists (ACL) allow network managers to define classification actions and rules for specific ingress ports. Your switch supports up to 100 ACLs. However, the hardware resources are limited and may not be able to fully support 100 completely populated ACLs. Packets
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    ACLs and their related data display in the IP ACL Table. Figure 7-8. IP ACL Table Adding an IP-based ACL Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • ACL Commands Configuring Switching Information 279
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    all" rule at the end of an ACL list. This means that if an ACL is applied to a packet and if none of the explicit rules match, then the final implicit "deny all" rule applies and the packet is dropped. To display the IP ACL Rule Configuration page, click Switching →Network Security →Access Control
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    an existing IP ACL. To set up a new IP ACL use the "IP ACL Configuration" page. • Rule ID - Selects or creates user-defined ACLs. Enter an existing Rule ID, or create a new one by selecting Create this criteria, then enter an identifying number from 0 to 6. Configuring Switching Information 281
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    a particular ACL when the check box is selected. Logging is supported for Deny action only. • Match Every - Requires a packet ports on which the rule can be based. - Match to Port - Click to add a user-defined Port ID by which packets are matched to the rule. Service Configuring Switching Information
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    Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • ACL Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to configure an IP-based ACL rule. Configuring Switching Information 283
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    ." To display the MAC ACL Configuration page, click Switching →Network Security →Access Control Lists →MAC Access Control Lists →Configuration in the tree view. Figure 7-10. MAC ACL Configuration The MAC ACL Configuration page contains the following fields: • MAC ACL Name - User-defined ACL name
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    All. All MAC ACLs and their related data are displayed on screen. Figure 7-12. MAC ACL Table Configuring MAC-based ACLs Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: Configuring Switching Information 285
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    the criteria is forwarded normally or discarded. A default 'deny all' rule is the last rule of every list. To display the MAC ACL Rule Configuration page, click Switching →Network Security →Access Control Lists →MAC Access Control Lists →Rule Configuration in the tree view. Figure 7-13. MAC
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    Configuration page. • Rule Id - Selects or creates a user-defined this ACL. This feature is supported for the Deny action only. apply this criteria. • Class of Service - Requires a packet's CoS to Requires a packet's destination port MAC address to match Configuring Switching Information 287
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    -based ACLs Rules Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • ACL Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to define a MAC ACL. 288 Configuring Switching Information
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    to a port or VLAN. You can use the IPv6 ACL Table page to view the configurations. See "Displaying IPv6 ACLs" on page 291. IPv6 ACL Configuration Use the IPv6 ACL Configuration page to add or remove IP-based ACLs. To display the IP ACL Configuration page, click Switching →Network Security →Access
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    Figure 7-14. IPv6 ACL Configuration The IPv6 ACL Configuration page contains the following fields: • IPv6 ACL Changes. Adding an IPv6-based ACL 1. Open the IPv6 ACL Configuration page. 2. Click Add. The Add IPv6 ACL page displays. Figure 7-15. Add IPv6 ACL 3. Enter a name for the IPv6 ACL. 4. Click
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    that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • ACL Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to configure an IPv6 ACL. Table 7-8. IPv6 ACL Commands CLI Command ipv6 access-list show ipv6 access-lists Description Creates an
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    all" rule at the end of an ACL list. This means that if an ACL is applied to a packet and if none of the explicit rules match, then the final implicit "deny all" rule applies and the packet is dropped. To display the IPv6 ACL Rule Configuration page, click Switching →Network Security →Access Control
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    4 port as a match condition for the selected IPv6 ACL rule. Source port information is optional. Source port information can be specified in two ways: - Select keyword "other" from the drop down menu and specify the number of the port in the range from 0 to 65535. Configuring Switching Information
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    perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • ACL Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to configure IPv6 ACL rules. Table 7-9. IPv6 ACL Rule Command CLI Command ipv6 access-list show ipv6 access-lists Description Creates an
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    in the egress direction is not supported by the PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches. IP ACLs may be bound to an Ethernet interface in the egress direction. To display the ACL Bind Configuration page, click Switching →Network Security →Access Control Lists →Binding Configuration in the tree view. Figure
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    , see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • ACL Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to bind an IPv6 ACL to an interface or VLAN ID. Table 7-10. IPv6 ACL Bind Configuration Commands CLI Command ipv6 traffic-filter ip access-group Description
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    disabled from the drop-down menu. This command affects all ports in the stack. The default value is enabled. - Enable - Turns on the ingress back pressure mechanism of the switch. - Disable - Restores the switch operation to head of line blocking prevention. Configuring Switching Information 297
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    CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Ethernet Configuration Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-11. Port Configuration Commands CLI Command
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    threshold beyond which packets exceeding this size are dropped. Default is 1518. • Admin Duplex - Specifies the port duplex mode. - Full - Indicates that the interface supports transmission between the switch and the client in both directions simultaneously. Configuring Switching Information 299
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    of the firmware on the switch: - Up-to-date - The firmware status is current. - Outdated - The firmware status is not current. • Max. Cable Length- Displays the maximum cable length determined by current power backoff level. Defining Port Parameters 1. Open the Port Configuration page. 2. Select
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    . The Port Configuration settings are modified, and the device is updated. Configuring Ports with CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Ethernet Configuration Commands Configuring Switching Information
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    12. Port Configuration Commands CLI Command description duplex interface ethernet interface range ethernet mtu negotiation speed show interfaces advertise show interfaces configuration show interfaces description show interfaces detail show interfaces status shutdown Description Adds a description
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    7-23. Protected Port Summary Table 3. Select the Remove check box and click Apply Changes to disassociate a port from a protected group. 4. Use the Unit drop-down menu to view the Protected Port Summary table for other units in the stack, if they exist. Configuring Switching Information 303
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    the device is updated. Configuring Protected Ports With CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Switchport Protected Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature
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    Figure 7-25. LAG Configuration The LAG Configuration page contains the following fields: • LAG - Contains a list of LAG numbers. • LAG Type - The port types that comprise the LAG. • Description (0-64 Characters) - Description of the port. • Admin Status - Enables or disables traffic forwarding
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    5. Admin Status and Description can now be edited as needed. 6. Click Apply Changes. The LAG parameters are saved to the switch. Configuring LAGs with CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Port Channel
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    Commands CLI Command channel-group description hashing-mode interface port-channel interface range port-channel show interfaces port-channel shutdown Description Configure a port-to-port channel. Adds a description to a LAG . Sets the hashing algorithm on trunk ports. Configure a port-channel type
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    Admin Mode - Enables or Disables Storm Control. • Storm Control Rate Threshold (0-100%) - Specifies the maximum rate at which unknown packets are forwarded. The range is a percent of the total threshold. Defining Storm Control Port in the stack, if they exist. 308 Configuring Switching Information
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    port parameters are saved to the switch. Configuring Storm Control with CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Ethernet Configuration Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands
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    • Flow Based Mirroring Port Mirroring Port mirroring selects the network traffic for analysis by a network analyzer. This is done for specific ports of the switch. As such, many switch ports are configured as source ports and one switch port is configured as a destination port. You have the ability
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    session. • Admin Mode - Enables or Disables the port mirroring. • Destination Port - Select the port to which port traffic may be copied. • Reset Session - Allows you to reset the port monitoring session. • Source Port - Lists the source ports that have been added from the Add Source Port page
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    Reset Session check box. 3. Click Apply Changes. The port mirroring session is removed, and the device is updated. Configuring a Port Mirroring Session Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Port
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    Flow-based Mirroring Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • QOS Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Configuring Switching Information 313
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    Commands CLI Command diffserv policy-map mirror Description Sets the DiffServ operational mode to active. Establishes a new DiffServ policy Mirrors all the data that matches a policy to the specified destination port. Configuring Address Tables menu page, click Switching →Address Tables in the
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    on Reset - The MAC address is deleted when the switch is reset. - Delete on Timeout - The MAC address is deleted when a timeout occurs. Adding a Static MAC Address 1. Open the Static MAC Address page. 2. Click Add. The Add Static MAC Address page displays. Configuring Switching Information 315
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    existing static MAC addresses. Figure 7-34. Static MAC Address Table Removing a Static Address from the Static Address Table 1. Open the Static MAC Address page. 316 Configuring Switching Information
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    device is updated. Configuring Static Address Parameters Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Address Table Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature
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    dynamic address parameters by which packets are directly forwarded to the ports. The Current Address Table contains the following fields: • VLAN ID - Displays the VLAN Tag value. • MAC Address- Displays the MAC address. • Interface - Displays the port number. 318 Configuring Switching Information
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    that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Address Table Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-19. Dynamic Address Table Commands CLI Command show bridge address-table bridge aging-time clear bridge
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    is 10-100. The default value is 100 centisecs. • GARP Leave Timer (30-600) - Displays time lapse, in centiseconds, that the switch waits default value is 1000 centisecs. Defining GARP Timers 1. Open the GARP Timers page. 2. Complete the fields. 3. Click Apply Changes. 320 Configuring Switching
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    the Unit drop-down menu to view the GARP Timers Table for other units in the stack, if they exist. Copying GARP Timers Settings 1. Open the GARP Timers page. 2. Click Show GARP Timers Settings for Multiple Ports 1. Open the GARP Timers page. 2. Click Show All. Configuring Switching Information 321
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    this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • GVRP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-20. GARP Timer Commands CLI Command garp timer show gvrp configuration Description Adjusts the GARP application join, leave, and
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    the RSTP and the traditional STP (IEEE 802.1d) is the ability to configure and recognize full-duplex connectivity and ports which are connected to end stations, resulting in rapid transitioning of the port to 'Forwarding' state and the suppression of Topology Change Notification. These features are
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    to converge. STP convergence can take 30-60 seconds in large networks. • Port Fast BPDU Filter - Specifies BPDU Filter Mode on all ports which are enabled for Port Fast Mode. Possible values are Enable and Disable. The default value is Disable. • Loop Guard - Enables or disables Loop Guard on
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    Global Settings Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Spanning Tree Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Configuring Switching Information 325
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    -tree show spanning-tree summary Description Enables spanning-tree functionality. Allows flooding of BPDUs received on nonspanning-tree ports to all other non-spanning-tree ports. Enables BPDU protection on a switch. Configures the spanning-tree bridge forward time, which is the amount of time
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    large networks. • Port State-Indicates the current STP state of a port. If enabled, the port state determines what forwarding action is taken on traffic. Possible port states are: - Disabled - STP is currently disabled on the port. The port forwards traffic while learning MAC addresses. Configuring
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    means the path cost is set according to the port's speed. The possible values are 0 to 200000000. The default value is 0. • Priority - Specifies priority value of the port. The priority value influences the port choice when a bridge has two ports connected in a loop. The possible values are 0 to 240
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    for the port(s), configure the desired settings, and then click Apply Changes. Configuring Spanning Tree Port Settings Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Spanning Tree Commands The following
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    the LAG. Default is enable. • Port Fast - Enables Port Fast mode for the LAG. If Port Fast mode is enabled for a LAG, the Port State is converge. STP convergence can take 30-60 seconds in large networks. • Port State - Displays current STP state of a LAG. If Configuring Switching Information
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    the port participating in the STP topology. Ports with a lower cost are less likely to be blocked if STP detects loops. Displaying the STP LAG Table and Configuring STP LAG Settings 1. Open the STP LAG Settings page. 2. Click Show All. The STP LAG Table displays. Configuring Switching Information
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    , and then click Apply Changes. Defining STP LAG Settings Using CLI Commands See "Configuring Spanning Tree Port Settings Using CLI Commands" on page 329. Rapid Spanning Tree Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) detects and uses network topologies that allow a faster convergence of the spanning tree
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    Tree Table for other units in the stack, if they exist. Configuring RSTP Ports Using CLI Commands See "Configuring Spanning Tree Port Settings Using CLI Commands" on page 329. MSTP Settings The Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) supports multiple instances of Spanning Tree to efficiently
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    spanning tree instance. The default value is 32768. • Bridge ID - Indicates the bridge ID of the selected instance. • Root Bridge ID of the root bridge which is the one with the lowest path cost. • Root Port - Indicates the root port of the selected instance. 334 Configuring Switching Information
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    MST Instances Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Spanning Tree Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Configuring Switching Information 335
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    Table 7-23. MST CLI Command instance name revision spanning-tree max-hops spanning-tree mst configuration spanning-tree mst priority Description Maps VLANS to an MST instance. Define the configuration name for an MST instance. Identifies the configuration revision number of an MST instance. Sets
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    should always be 0-200,000,000. The default value is determined by the port's speed. The default value is: - Port Channel-20,000 - 1000 mbps (giga)-20,000 - 100 mbps-200,000 - 10 mbps-2,000,000 • Designated Bridge ID - Displays the bridge ID number that connects the link or shared LAN to the root
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    the stack, if they exist. 4. To modify the port priority CLI Reference Guide: • Spanning Tree Commands Configuring MST Port Settings Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: 338 Configuring Switching
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    . Configures port priority. Configuring VLANs Adding Virtual LAN (VLAN) support to a Layer 2 switch offers some of the benefits of both bridging and routing. Like a bridge, a VLAN switch forwards traffic based on the Layer 2 header, which is fast, and like a router, it partitions the network into
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    the Add button. Valid names can range from 0-32 characters in length. • Status-Indicates the VLAN type. Possible values are: - Dynamic - Indicates the VLAN was dynamically created through GVRP. - Static - Indicates the VLAN is user-defined and may be modified. 340 Configuring Switching Information
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    default VLAN. • Remove VLAN - Removes the displayed VLAN from the VLAN Membership Table when checked. The VLAN Membership tables display which Ports and . 2. Click Add. The Add VLAN page displays. Figure 7-50. Add VLAN 3. Enter a new VLAN ID and VLAN Name. Configuring Switching Information 341
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    Membership Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Virtual LAN Routing Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. 342 Configuring Switching Information
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    port. Adds or removes VLANs from a port in General mode. Adds or removes VLANs from a port in general mode. Creates a VLAN. Enters the VLAN database configuration mode. Changes a dynamically created VLAN to a static VLAN. Double VLAN The Double VLAN feature allows the use of a second tag on network
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    0x88A8, defined for the Virtual Metropolitan Area Network. This value is often used to indicate double-tagged frames. If a double-tagged frame with an Ethertype value set to vMAN is forwarded to hardware without Double VLAN support (or when Double VLAN is not configured), it will be dropped due to
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    page contains the following fields: • Interface - Select the port or LAG for which you want to display or configure data. • Interface Mode - Enables or disables double VLAN tagging on the selected interface. The default value is Disable. Assigning Double VLAN Tags 1. Open the Double VLAN
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    . Configuring Double VLAN Tagging Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • VLAN Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. 346 Configuring Switching
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    the following fields: • Ports - Specifies the Unit and Port included in the VLAN. • Port VLAN Mode - Indicates the port mode. Possible values are: - General - The port belongs to VLANs, and each VLAN is user-defined as tagged or untagged (full 802.1Q mode). Configuring Switching Information 347
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    The VLAN Port Table displays. Figure 7-55. VLAN Port Table NOTE: If an Access port is chosen, the packet types that are accepted on the port (packet type) cannot be designated. It is also not possible to enable or disable ingress filtering on an access port. 348 Configuring Switching Information
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    Ports Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • VLAN Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-28. VLAN Port Configuration Commands CLI Command
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    ports are tagged (except for an optional single native VLAN). • PVID (1-4093)| 4095 - Assigns a VLAN ID to untagged packets. The possible field values are 1-4093 or 4095. • Frame Type - Specifies packet type accepted by the LAG. Admit Tag Only is the default . 350 Configuring Switching Information
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    VLAN Ports Using CLI Commands" on page 349. Bind MAC to VLAN Use the Bind MAC to VLAN page to map a MAC entry to the VLAN table. After the source MAC address and the VLAN ID are specified, the MAC to VLAN configurations are shared across all ports of the switch. The MAC to VLAN table supports
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    To display the Bind MAC to VLAN page, click Switching →VLAN →Bind MAC to VLAN in the tree view. Figure 7-58. Bind MAC to VLAN The Bind MAC to VLAN page VLAN LAG Table 1. Open the Bind MAC to VLAN page. 2. Click Show All. The MAC - VLAN Bind Table displays. 352 Configuring Switching Information
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    . Binding a MAC to a VLAN Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • VLAN Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Configuring Switching Information 353
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    IP Subnet to VLAN table, an entry is specified through a source IP address, network mask, and the desired VLAN ID. The IP Subnet to VLAN configurations are shared across all ports of the switch. There can be up to 64 entries configured in this table. Use the Bind IP Subnet to VLAN page to assign
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    1. Open the Bind IP Subnet to VLAN page. 2. Click Show All. The IP Subnet - VLAN Bind Table displays. 3. Check Remove for each entry to remove. Configuring Switching Information 355
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    is updated. Binding IP Subnets to VLANs Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • VLAN Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-30. IP Subnet
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    - Specifies VLAN ID associated with this group. • Interface - Selects the interface(s) to add or remove from this group. Highlight the interfaces to be in the protocol group and Open the Protocol Group page. 2. Click Add. The Add Protocol Group page displays. Configuring Switching Information 357
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    from the Protocol Group ID drop-down menu. 3. Change Protocol or VLAN ID as needed. 4. To add an Interface to the group, click to highlight the desired interface in the first column. (To select multiple the Protocol Group Table 1. Open the Protocol Group page. 358 Configuring Switching Information
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    and the device is updated. Configuring VLAN Protocol Groups Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • VLAN Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table
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    The GVRP Global Parameters page contains the following fields: • GVRP Global Status - Enables or disables GVRP on the switch. GVRP is disabled by default. • Interface - Specifies the Unit and Port or LAG for which GVRP is enabled. • GVRP State - Enables or disables GVRP on the specified interface
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    GVRP Port Parameters Table displays. 3. Specify the Port or LAG you are copying from in Copy Parameters From. 4. Click Copy To for each Interface/LAG to receive these parameters. 5. Click Apply Changes. The GVRP Port Parameter settings are copied, and the device is updated. Configuring Switching
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    Port Parameter settings are modified, and the device is updated. Configuring GVRP Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • GVRP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands
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    in the tree view. Figure 7-67. Voice VLAN Configuration The Voice VLAN Configuration page contains the following fields: • Voice VLAN Admin Mode - Select the administrative mode for Voice VLAN for the switch from the drop-down menu. The default is disable. • Port - Select the interface to view or
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    for each port. 3. Click Apply Changes. The system parameters are applied, and the device is updated. Configuring Voice VLAN Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Voice VLAN Commands The following
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    Ethernet links to be aggregated together to form a Link Aggregation Group (LAG). This allows the networking switch to treat the LAG as if it is a single link. Static LAGs are supported. When a port page to configure LACP LAGs. To display the LACP Parameters page, click Switching →Link Aggregation
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    global settings. The default value is 1. Port Parameters • Interface- Specifies the unit and port number to which timeout and priority values are assigned. • LACP Port Priority (1-65535) the LACP Parameters Table for other units in the stack, if they exist. 366 Configuring Switching Information
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    chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • LACP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-34. LACP Commands CLI Command lacp port-priority lacp system-priority lacp timeout show lacp ethernet show lacp port-channel Description Configures the priority
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    LAG - Adds a port to a LAG, and indicates the specific LAG to which the port belongs. Each port to L. NOTE: The port must be assigned to a LAG before it can be aggregated to an LACP. 3. Click Apply Changes. The LAG port is aggregated to the LACP, and the device is updated. 368 Configuring Switching
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    following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Port Channel Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-35. LAG Membership Commands CLI Command channel-group Description Associates a port with a port-channel. LAG Hash Configuration Use the LAG
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    and the device is updated. Configuring the LAG Hash Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Port Channel Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table
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    in the CLI Reference Guide: • Port Channel Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-37. LAG Hash Summary Command CLI Command show interfaces port-channel Description Displays port-channel information. Configuring Switching Information 371
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    either flooded to all ports in the VLAN or discarded, depending on the switch configuration. If a match is found, then the packet is forwarded only to the ports that are members of that multicast group. To display the Multicast Support menu page, click Switching →Multicast Support in the tree view
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    on the switch. Enabling Multicast Forwarding and/or IGMP Snooping Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Multicast Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this
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    VLAN to add a multicast group to or to modify ports on an Ports - Displays and assigns multicast group membership to ports. To assign membership, click in Static for a specific port. Each click toggles between S, F, and blank. See the following table for definitions. 374 Configuring Switching
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    is clicked. Blank: Indicates that the port is not attached to a Multicast group. Adding Bridge Multicast Addresses 1. Open the Bridge Multicast Group page. 2. Click Add. The Add Bridge Multicast Group page displays. Figure 7-75. Add Bridge Multicast Group Configuring Switching Information 375
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    for a specific port/LAG. Each click CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Address Table Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. 376 Configuring Switching
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    Commands CLI Command bridge multicast address bridge multicast forbidden address show bridge multicast address-table Description Register MAClayer Multicast addresses to the bridge table and adds ports port or VLAN. To display the Bridge Multicast Forward page, click Switching →Multicast Support
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    device is updated. Configuring Bridge Multicast Forwarding Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Address Table Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature
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    the network to determine which segments should receive packets directed to the group address. To display the IGMP Snooping page, click Switching →Multicast Support →IGMP Snooping in the tree view. Use this page to go to the following features: • General IGMP Snooping • Global Querier Configuration
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    period, or click Immediate Leave to specify an immediate timeout. The default timeout is 10 seconds. Enabling IGMP Snooping on an Interface 1. Open the General IGMP snooping page. 2. Select the unit and port, LAG, or VLAN to configure from the Interface field. 3. Complete the fields on the page as
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    Settings to Multiple Ports, LAGs, or CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IGMP Snooping Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Configuring Switching
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    7-42. IGMP Snooping Commands CLI Command ip igmp snooping (Interface Displays Multicast groups learned by IGMP snooping. Displays IGMP snooping configuration. In VLAN Config mode, enables IGMP snooping on a particular VLAN or on Router Present Expiration time. 382 Configuring Switching Information
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    after which the last querier information is removed. The default value is 60. Configuring IGMP Snooping Querier Settings with CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: Configuring Switching Information 383
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    summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-43. IGMP Snooping Querier Global Commands CLI Command ip igmp snooping Querier page, click Switching →Multicast Support →IGMP Snooping →VLAN Querier in the tree view. Figure 7-80. VLAN Querier 384 Configuring Switching Information
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    Adding a New VLAN and Configuring its VLAN Querier Settings 1. Open the VLAN Querier page. 2. Click Add. The page refreshes, and the Add VLAN page displays. Figure 7-81. Add VLAN Querier 3. Enter the 2. Click Show All. The VLAN Querier Summary Table displays. Configuring Switching Information 385
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    with CLI Commands See "Configuring IGMP Snooping Querier Settings with CLI Commands" on page 383. VLAN Querier Status Use the VLAN Querier Status page to view the IGMP Snooping Querier settings for individual VLANs. To display the VLAN Querier Status page, click Switching →Multicast Support →IGMP
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    "Configuring IGMP Snooping Querier Settings with CLI Commands" on page 383. MFDB IGMP Snooping Table Use the MFDB IGMP Snooping Table page to view the MFDB IGMP Snooping Table and Forbidden Ports settings for individual VLANs. To display the MFDB IGMP Snooping Table page, click Switching →Multicast
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    Reference Guide: • IGMP Snooping Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-44. MFDB IGMP Snooping Commands CLI Command show ip igmp snooping groups Description Displays the Multicast groups learned by IGMP snooping. 388 Configuring Switching
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    CLI Reference Guide: • IGMP Snooping The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-45. Mrouter Status Command CLI Command show ip igmp snooping mrouter Description Displays information on dynamically learned Multicast router interfaces. Configuring Switching
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    list of ports that want to receive the data instead of being flooded to all ports in a switch can be configured to perform MLD snooping and IGMP snooping simultaneously. MLD Snooping General Use the MLD Snooping General page to add MLD members. To access this page, click Switching →Multicast Support
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    a Unit/Port, LAG, or VLAN to use as the source of the desired parameters. 5. Click Copy To for the Unit/Ports, LAGs, or VLANs that these parameters will be copied to. 6. Click Apply Changes. The MLD Snooping settings are modified, and the device is updated. Configuring Switching Information 391
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    Configuring MLD Snooping with CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 MLD Snooping Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-46. MLD Snooping
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    Settings with CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 MLD Snooping Querier Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Configuring Switching Information
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    Table 7-47. MLD Snooping Querier Commands CLI Command ipv6 mld snooping querier ipv6 mld snooping querier Querier settings for individual VLANs. To display the MLD Snooping VLAN Querier page, click Switching →Multicast Support →MLD Snooping →VLAN Querier in the tree view. Figure 7-89. MLD Snooping
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    a New VLAN and Configuring the VLAN Querier Settings 1. Open the MLD Snooping VLAN Querier page. 2. Click Add. The page refreshes, and the Add VLAN page displays. Figure 7-90. Add VLAN Querier 3. Enter Click Show All. The VLAN Querier Summary Table displays. Configuring Switching Information 395
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    CLI Commands See "Configuring IGMP Snooping Querier Settings with CLI Commands" on page 383. FMLD Snooping VLAN Querier Status Use the VLAN Querier Status page to view the MLD Snooping Querier settings for individual VLANs. To display the VLAN Querier Status page, click Switching →Multicast Support
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    with CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 MLD Snooping Querier Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-48. IPv6 Command CLI Command show
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    Table with CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 MLD Snooping Querier Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. 398 Configuring Switching Information
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    machine appropriately, based on the configured status and operational state of the port. The LLDP menu page contains links to the following features: • LLDP Configuration • LLDP Statistics • LLDP Connections LLDP Configuration Use the LLDP Configuration page to specify LLDP parameters. Parameters
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    Figure 7-94. LLDP Configuration The LLDP Configuration page contains the following fields: Global Settings • Transmit Interval (1-32768) - Specifies the interval at which frames are transmitted. The default is 30 seconds. • Hold Multiplier (2-10) - Specifies multiplier on the transmit interval to
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    System Name, System Capabilities, System Description, and Port Description. Modifying the LLDP Configuration 1. Open the LLDP Configuration page. 2. Define the fields as needed. 3. Click Apply Changes. LLDP parameters are saved to the switch. Displaying the LLDP Interface Settings Table 1. Open
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    Configuring LLDP with CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • LLDP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-50. LLDP Commands CLI Command on ports
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    Figure 7-96. LLDP Statistics Configuring Switching Information 403
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    LLDP Statistics with the CLI Command For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • LLDP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. 404 Configuring Switching Information
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    . LLDP Statistics Commands CLI Command show lldp statistics clear lldp statistics Description Displays the current LLDP traffic statistics. Resets all LLDP statistics. LLDP Connections Use the LLDP Connections page to view the list of ports with LLDP enabled. Basic connection details are displayed
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    Viewing LLDP Connections with the CLI Command For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • LLDP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. 406 Configuring Switching Information
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    Discovery Protocol for Media Endpoint Devices (LLDP-MED) provides an extension to the LLDP standard for network configuration and policy, device location, Power over Ethernet management, and inventory management. LLDP-MED uses LLDP's organizationally-specific TLV extensions and defines new TLVs
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    Repeat Count. 3. Click Apply Changes. LLDP-MED parameters are saved to the switch. Configuring LLDP-MED Global Settings with CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: 408 Configuring Switching Information
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    . Table 7-53. LLDP-MED Global Commands CLI Command lldp med faststartrepeatcount show lldp med lldp med confignotification lldp med transmit-tlv Description Sets the value of the fast start repeat count. Displays a summary of the current LLDP MED configuration. Enables sending the topology change
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    TLV in LLDP frames. - Extended Power via MDI - PD - To transmit the extended PD TLV in LLDP frames. - Inventory - To transmit the inventory TLV in LLDP frames. Modifying the LLDP-MED Interface Configuration 1. Open the LLDP Configuration page. 2. Specify the unit and select a port to configure, or
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    . LLDP-MED Interface Summary Configuring LLDP-MED Interface Settings with CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • LLDP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature
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    display the LLDP local data advertised by the port. The port drop- down list contains only the ports with LLDP-MED enabled. • Network Policies Information - If a network policy TLV is present in the LLDP frames, the following information displays: - Network Application - Specifies the type of media
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    present in LLDP frame, the following information displays: - Required - Specifies required power device power value in tenths of watts on the port of local device. - Source - Specifies power source of this port. - Priority - Specifies PD port power priority. Configuring Switching Information 413
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    CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • LLDP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands list of all the ports on which LLDP-MED is enabled. 414 Configuring Switching Information
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    connected to the port. • Network Policy Information -If a network policy TLV is received in the LLDP frames on this port, the following information displays: - Network - If a location TLV is present in LLDP frames, the following information displays: Configuring Switching Information 415
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    the CLI Reference Guide: • LLDP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-56. LLDP-MED Remote Device Information Commands CLI Command show lldp med remote-device Description Displays the current LLDP MED remote data. 416 Configuring Switching
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    on another port. • Port dependent on LAG - If all ports in a channel-group lose the link, the switch brings down the link on another port. • LAG dependent on port - If a port loses the link, the switch brings down all links in a channel-group. • Multiple port command - If a group of ports lose their
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    following fields: • Group ID - The ID number of the group. • Member Ports - The list of member ports belonging to the group. • Ports Depended On - The list of ports upon which the group depends. • Remove - A check box for removing the configuration for a group. • Modify - A link for modifying the
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    Groups With CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, refer to the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Link Dependency Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Configuring Switching Information 419
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    Commands CLI Command link-dependency group add ethernet add port-channel depends-on ethernet depends-on port-channel show link-dependency Description Enters the link-dependency mode to configure a link-dependency group. Adds member Ethernet port(s) to the dependency list. Adds member port-channels
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    be enabled. The default is Disable. Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection Global Settings With CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, refer to the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Dynamic ARP Inspection Commands The following table summarizes
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    no meaning and shows as N/A (Not Applicable). The default is 1 second. Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection Interfaces With CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, refer to the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: 422 Configuring Switching Information
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    The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-59. Dynamic ARP Inspection Interface Commands CLI Command ip arp inspection limit ip arp inspection trust show ip arp inspection interfaces Description Configures the rate limit and burst interval values for
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    default is Disable. Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection VLANs With CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, refer to the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Dynamic ARP Inspection Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands
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    in length. Displaying the DAI ACL Summary Table and Removing an Entry 1. Open the DAI ACL Configuration page. 2. Click Show All. The Dynamic ARP Inspection ACL Summary table displays. Figure 7-110. option in the appropriate row, and then click Apply Changes. Configuring Switching Information 425
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    Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection DAI ACL With CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, refer to the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Dynamic ARP Inspection Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature.
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    Rule Summary Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection Rule With CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, refer to the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Dynamic ARP Inspection Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this
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    the target MAC address in the ARP reply packet did not match the destination MAC in the Ethernet header. • Invalid IP - The number of ARP packets dropped by DAI because the sender , class E addresses (240.0.0.0/4), and loopback addresses (127.0.0.0/8). 428 Configuring Switching Information
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    Dynamic ARP Inspection Statistics With CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, refer to the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Dynamic ARP Inspection Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-63
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    . DHCP Snooping Trusted Port Destination UDP Port 67 (from client) Forward in hardware Untrusted Port Trap to CPU (enforcement) Destination UDP Port 68 (from server DHCP Snooping Configuration Use the DHCP Snooping Configuration page to control the DHCP Snooping mode on the switch and to
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    MAC Address for DHCP Snooping. The default is Enable. Configuring DHCP Snooping With CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, refer to the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • DHCP Snooping Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent
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    . If the receive rate exceeds the configuration limit, DHCP snooping brings down the interface. The port must be administratively enabled from the Switching →Ports →Port Configuration page (or the no shutdown CLI command) to further work with the port. You can configure both the rate and the burst
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    Interfaces With CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, refer to the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • DHCP Snooping Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Configuring Switching Information 433
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    DHCP relay agent, the local DHCP server, or forwarded as an IP packet. DHCP snooping is disabled globally and on all VLANs by default. Ports are untrusted by default. To access the DHCP Snooping VLAN Configuration page, click Switching →DHCP Snooping →VLAN Configuration in the navigation tree. 434
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    configured for the DHCP snooping application. • DHCP Snooping Mode - Enables or disables the DHCP snooping feature on the selected VLAN. The default is Disable. Displaying the DHCP Snooping VLAN Summary Table 1. Open the DHCP Snooping VLAN Configuration page. 2. Click
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    Configuring DHCP Snooping VLANs With CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, refer to the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • DHCP Snooping Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-67. DHCP
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    range is 15 to 86400 seconds. Configuring the DHCP Snooping Persistent Database With CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, refer to the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • DHCP Snooping Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent
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    and the calculated checksum value equals the stored checksum, the switch reads entries from the binding file and populates the binding database. A checksum failure or a connection problem to the external configured server will cause the switch to loose the bindings and will cause a host's data loss
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    Static Bindings Configuration The DHCP Snooping Static Bindings Configuration page contains the following fields: • Interface - Select the interface to add a binding the DHCP Snooping Static Bindings Configuration page. 2. Click Show All. The DHCP Snooping Static Bindings Summary table displays
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    about the CLI commands that perform this function, refer to the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • DHCP Snooping Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-69. DHCP Snooping Static Bindings Configuration Commands CLI Command ip dhcp
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    Information With CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, refer to the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • DHCP Snooping Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Configuring Switching Information 441
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    Table 7-70. DHCP Snooping Dynamic Bindings Summary Commands CLI Command show ip dhcp snooping binding clear ip dhcp snooping binding Description Displays the DHCP were dropped by DHCP snooping because there is no matching DHCP snooping binding entry found. 442 Configuring Switching Information
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    on an untrusted port. Viewing DHCP Snooping Statistics With CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, refer to the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • DHCP Snooping Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature
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    in the CLI Reference Guide: • L2 DHCP Relay Agent Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-72. DHCP Relay Global Commands CLI Command dhcp l2relay Description Enables the Layer 2 DHCP Relay agent for an interface. 444 Configuring Switching
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    . To access this page, click Switching →DHCP Relay →Interface Configuration in the tree view. Figure 7-126. DHCP Relay Interface Configuration The DHCP Relay Interface Configuration page contains the following fields: • Interface - Select the slot/port to configure this feature on. • DHCP Relay
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    about the CLI commands that perform this function, refer to the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • L2 DHCP Relay Agent Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-73. DHCP Relay Interface Configuration Commands CLI Command dhcp l2relay
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    contain Option 82 data. These messages are dropped. Use the buttons on the page to perform the following: • Click Clear to set statistics for this port to their initial values. • Click Clear All to set statistics for all ports to their initial values. Configuring Switching Information 447
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    about the CLI commands that perform this function, refer to the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • L2 DHCP Relay Agent Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-74. DHCP Relay Statistics Configuration Command CLI Command show dhcp
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    provider network. • DHCP Relay Mode - Enable or disable the selected VLAN for DHCP Relay services. The default is Disable. • DHCP Relay Circuit-Id - When enabled, if a client sends a DHCP request to the switch and the client is in a VLAN that corresponds to the selected S-VID, the switch adds the
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    in the CLI Reference Guide: • L2 DHCP Relay Agent Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 7-75. DHCP Relay VLAN Configuration Commands CLI Command dhcp l2relay circuit-id dhcp l2relay remote-id dhcp l2relay vlan Description Enables user to set
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    in pause. PFC is disabled by default (there are no priority classifications configured). PFC Configuration Use the PFC Configuration page to configure the PFC settings on the switch. To display the PFC Configuration page, click Switching →PFC →PFC Configuration in the navigation menu. Figure 7-131
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    , click Switching →PFC →PFC Statistics in the navigation menu. Figure 7-132. PFC Statistics The PFC Statistics page contains the following fields: • Received PFC Frames - Displays the total number of PFC frames that have been received by selected interface. 452 Configuring Switching Information
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    the number of PFC frames that have been received by this interface for this priority. Configuring PFC Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Datacenter-bridging Commands The following table
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    454 Configuring Switching Information
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    NOTE: CLI commands are not available for all the Statistics/RMON pages. Remote Monitoring (RMON) allows the network administrator to get an idea of the network's performance and status through remote access. Four monitoring groups (defined as part of the RMON standard) are supported: • Statistics
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    Table Views The Table Views menu page contains links to web pages that display statistics in table form. To display this page, click Statistics/RMON →Table Views in the tree view. Following are the web pages accessible from this menu page: • Interface Statistics • Etherlike Statistics • GVRP
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    CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Ethernet Configuration Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 8-1. Interface Statistics Commands CLI Command
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    the following fields: • Interface - Select physical interface (unit, port) or LAG interface for which statistics is displayed. • Refresh possible field values are No Refresh, 15, 30 and 60 seconds. Default is No Refresh. • Frame Check Sequence (FCS) Errors - Displays number of FCS errors received
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    in the CLI Reference Guide: • Ethernet Configuration Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 8-2. Interface Commands CLI Command show statistics ethernet Description Displays detailed statistics for a specific port or for the entire switch. GVRP
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    Figure 8-3. GVRP Statistics 460 Viewing Statistics and Remote Monitoring
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    perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • GVRP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 8-3. GVRP Statistics Commands CLI Command show gvrp statistics Description Displays GVRP statistics. Viewing Statistics
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    are No Refresh, 15, 30, and 60 seconds. Default is No Refresh. • Frames Received - Displays the number of valid EAPOL frames received on the port. • Frames Transmitted - Displays the number of EAPOL frames transmitted through the port. • Start Frames Received - Displays the number of EAPOL Start
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    that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • 802.1X Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 8-4. EAP Statistics Commands CLI Command show dot1x statistics Description Displays 802.1x statistics for the
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    Default is No Refresh. • Interface - Specifies the interface for which statistics are displayed. • Interface Status - Displays status of the interface. • Interface Utilization % - Displays network full-duplex connection indicates that 100% of bandwidth of incoming and outgoing connections is used by
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    CLI Reference Guide: • RMON Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 8-5. Utilization Summary Commands CLI Command show rmon statistics Description Displays RMON Ethernet , 15, 30, and 60 seconds. Default is No Refresh. • Interface - Specifies
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    Reference Guide: • RMON Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 8-6. Numeric Port Utilization Statistics Commands CLI Command show rmon statistics Description Displays RMON Ethernet Statistics. RMON Remote monitoring (RMON) allows the network
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    and 60 seconds. Default is No Refresh. • Drop Events - Displays number of dropped events that have occurred on the interface since the switch was last refreshed. the interface since the switch was last refreshed. This number includes bad packets and FCS octets, but excludes framing bits. • Received
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    interface display. Viewing RMON Statistics Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • RMON Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. 468 Viewing Statistics
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    Table 8-7. RMON Commands CLI Command show rmon statistics Description Displays RMON Ethernet Statistics. RMON History Control Statistics Use the RMON History Control page to maintain a history of statistics on each port. For each interface (either a physical port or a port-channel), you can define
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    8-9. Add History Entry 3. Complete the fields on this page and click Apply Changes. The entry is added to the RMON History Control Table. Displaying the RMON History Control Table 1. Open the RMON History Control page. 2. Click Show All. The RMON History Control Table displays. Figure 8-10. RMON
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    CLI Reference Guide: • RMON Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 8-8. RMON History Control Commands CLI Command -specific statistical network samplings. Each table entry represents all counter values compiled during a single sample. To display
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    total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets in length (excluding framing bits but including (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) on this Ethernet segment. • Utilization - Estimates the main physical layer network usage on an interface during the session sampling. The
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    in the CLI Reference Guide: • RMON Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 8-9. RMON History Table Command CLI Command show rmon collection history show rmon history Description Displays interface-specific statistical network samplings Displays
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    occurred. • Owner - Lists the switch or user that defined the event. • Remove - Removes the event from the Events Table when checked. Adding an RMON Event 1. Open the RMON Event Control page. 2. Click Add. The Add an Event Entry page displays. Figure 8-13. Add
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    perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • RMON Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 8-10. RMON Event Control Command CLI Command rmon event Description Configures events. RMON Event Log Use the RMON Event
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    in the CLI Reference Guide: • RMON Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 8-11. RMON Table Event Command CLI Command show rmon events Description Displays the RMON event table. RMON Alarms Use the RMON Alarms page to set network alarms. Alarms
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    values directly with the thresholds at the end of the sampling interval. This is the default. • Rising Threshold (0-2147483647) - Displays saving mechanism either in the switch or in the management system. However, if the switch is not being reset, the event remains in the switch Log table. If a trap
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    saving mechanism either in the switch or in the management system. However, if the switch is not being reset, the event remains in the switch Log table. If a (0-2147483647)- Displays alarm interval time. The default is 100. • Owner - Displays switch or user that defined the alarm. • Remove - Removes
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    the device is updated. Defining Switch Alarms Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • RMON Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Viewing Statistics
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    Table 8-12. Alarm Configuration Commands CLI Command rmon alarm show rmon alarm show rmon alarm-table Description Configures alarm conditions. display alarm configuration. Displays the alarms summary table. 480 Viewing Statistics and Remote Monitoring
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    to the following features: • Ports Statistics • LAG Statistics Ports Statistics Use the Ports Statistics page to chart port-related statistics on a graph. of etherlike statistics to graph from the drop-down menu. The default is Frame Check Sequence (FCS) Errors. • RMON Statistics - Selects RMON
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    chapters in the CLI Reference Guide: • System Management Commands • RMON Commands • GVRP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 8-13. Port Statistics Commands CLI Command show interfaces counters show statistics ethernet show rmon statistics
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    etherlike statistics to graph from the drop-down menu. The default is Frame Check Sequence Errors. • RMON Statistics - Selects RMON CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapters in the CLI Reference Guide: • System Management Commands
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    . LAG Statistics Commands CLI Command show interfaces counters show statistics ethernet show rmon statistics show gvrp statistics Description Display traffic seen by the interface. Displays detailed statistics for a specific port or for the entire switch. Displays RMON Ethernet Statistics. Displays
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    CLI commands are not available for all the Routing pages. When a packet enters the switch, the destination MAC address is checked to see if it matches any of the configured the default route. If there is no default route configured, then the packet is passed to the PowerConnect 8024/8024F software
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    ARP The PowerConnect 8024/8024F uses the ARP protocol to associate a layer 2 MAC address with a layer 3 IPv4 address. Additionally, the administrator can statically add entries into the ARP table. ARP is a necessary part of the internet protocol (IP) and is used to translate an IP address to a media
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    in the CLI Reference Guide: • ARP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 9-1. ARP Create Commands CLI Command arp ip proxy-arp Description Creates an Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) entry. Enables proxy ARP on a router interface. Configuring
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    Configuration in the tree view. Figure 9-2. ARP Table Configuration The ARP Table Configuration page contains the following fields: • Age Time (secs) - Enter the value you want the switch switch waits for a response to an ARP request. The range for this field is 1 to 10 seconds. The default value
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    The default the switch's routing Configuring ARP Table with CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • ARP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Configuring
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    Table 9-2. ARP Table Commands CLI Command arp cachesize arp dynamicrenew arp purge arp resptime arp retries arp timeout clear arp-cache clear arp-cache management show arp show arp brief Description Configures the maximum number of entries in the ARP cache. Enables the ARP component to
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    the tree view. Figure 9-3. IP Configuration The IP Configuration page contains the following fields: • Default Time to Live - The default value inserted into the Time-To-Live field of the IP header of datagrams originated by the switch, if a TTL value is not supplied by the transport layer protocol
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    perform this function, see the following chapters in the CLI Reference Guide: • IP Routing Commands • VLAN Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 9-3. IP Configuration Commands CLI Command ip icmp error-interval ip redirects ip routing show ip
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    the Source-Route option processing was successful. • IpInUnknownProtos - The number of locally-addressed datagrams received successfully but discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. Configuring Routing 493
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    user-protocols (including ICMP). • IpOutRequests - The total number of IP datagrams which local IP user-protocols (including ICMP) supplied problem was encountered to prevent their transmission to their destination, but which were discarded (for example, for lack of buffer default Configuring Routing
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    The number of ICMP messages which this entity did not send due to problems discovered within ICMP such as a lack of buffers. This value should not include errors discovered outside the ICMP layer such as The screen displays with the present state of the data in the switch. Configuring Routing 495
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    chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IP Routing Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 9-4. IP Statistics Command CLI Command show ip stats Description Displays IP statistical information IP Interface Configuration Use the IP Interface
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    Switching→VLAN→VLAN Membership→ Add page. • IP Address - Enter the IP address for the interface. • Subnet Mask - Enter the subnet mask for the interface. This is also referred to as the subnet/network to 9198). The default value is 1500. • Bandwidth - Specifies the configured bandwidth on this
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    , see the following chapters in the CLI Reference Guide: • IP Addressing Commands • IP Routing Commands • ARP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 9-5. IP Interface Configuration Commands CLI Command routing encapsulation ip address ip mtu ip
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    OSPF. This is always true in the case of the PowerConnect 8024/8024F software implementation because the area configuration is on a per interface basis as against a per network basis. The OSPF menu page contains links to web pages that configure and display OSPF parameters and data. To display this
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    . If you select Enable OSPF is activated for the switch. The default value is Disable. You must configure a Router ID before OSPF can become operational. NOTE: Once OSPF is initialized on the router, it remains active until the router is reset. • ASBR Mode - Reflects whether the ASBR mode is Enabled
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    - Enter the number of seconds, minimum time (in seconds) between two consecutive SPF calculations.It can be an integer from 0 to 65535. The default time is 10 seconds. A value of 0 means that there is no delay; that is, two SPF calculations can be done, one immediately after the other. • External
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    are saved, and the OSPF Interface is updated. OSPF Configuration CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPF Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. 502
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    of distributed routes. Sets the route preference value of OSPF in the router. Resets the default administrative mode of OSPF in the router (active). Configures the exit overflow interval for OSPF. Configures the external LSDB limit for OSPF. Disables OSPF maximum transmission unit (MTU) mismatch
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    format that uniquely identifies the area to which a router interface connects. • External Routing - A definition of the router's capabilities stub area, then these are the possible options for which you may configure the external routing capability, otherwise the only option is Import External
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    . The parameters may be utilized by networks to define the handling of the datagram during transport The type of service is associated with the stub metric. The switch supports Normal only • Metric Value - Enter the metric value you want applied for the default route advertised into the stub area
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    . The OSPF area configuration is removed. Configuring OSPF Area CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPF Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. 506
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    Table 9-7. OSPF Area Configuration Commands CLI Command area default-cost area nssa area nssa default-info-originate area nssa no-redistribute area nssa no-summary area nssa translator-role area nssa translator-stab-intv area stub area stub no-summary
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    Service - The type of service associated with the stub metric. The switch supports Normal only. • Metric Value - The metric value for the default route advertised into the area. • Import Summary LSAs - Whether the import of Summary LASs is enabled or disabled. Displaying OSPF Stub Area CLI Command
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    →OSPF →Area Range Configuration in the tree view. Figure 9-9. OSPF Area Range Configuration The OSPF Area Range Configuration page contains the following outside the area through a Network Summary LSA. The default is Enable. • Add - Check the Add check box if you wish to add an area range. OSPF Area
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    removed from the area configuration. OSPF Area Range Configuration CLI Command For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPF Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table
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    Interface Statistics in the tree view. Figure 9-10. OSPF Interface Statistics The OSPF Interface Statistics uniquely identifies the area to which the interface connects. • Area Border Router Count - The total source IP address is not within a subnet configured on a local interface. • Virtual Link Not
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    Type - The number of packets discarded because the authentication type specified in the OSPF header does not match the authentication type configured on the ingress interface. • Authentication Failure - The number of OSPF packets dropped because the sender is not an existing neighbor or
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    in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPF Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 9-10. OSFP Interface Statistics Command CLI Command show ip ospf interface stats Description Displays the statistics for a specific interface. Configuring Routing 513
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    Enable or Disable from the drop-down menu. The default value is Disable. You can configure OSPF parameters without enabling OSPF Admin Mode, but they have no effect until Admin Mode is enabled. The following information is displayed only if the Admin Mode is enabled: State, Designated Router, Backup
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    the end of a 6to4 tunnel. • Network Type - Sets the OSPF network type on the interface to broadcast or point-to-point. - Broadcast - OSPF only selects a designated router and originates network LSAs for broadcast networks. The default network type for Ethernet interfaces is broadcast. Configuring
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    , and no authentication protocols are run. - Simple - If you select Simple, you are prompted to enter an authentication key. This key is included, in the clear, in the OSPF header of all packets sent on the network. All routers on the network must be configured with the same key. - Encrypt - If
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    Designated Router fails. The router establishes adjacencies to all other routers attached to the network. The Backup Designated Router performs slightly different functions during the Flooding Procedure, as compared to the Designated Router. - Other Designated Router - The interface is connected to
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    in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPF Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 9-11. OSPF Interface Configuration Commands CLI Command ip ospf area ip ospf authentication ip ospf cost ip ospf dead-interval ip ospf hello-interval ip ospf network ip
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    Link ID for the attached network if the neighboring router is CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPF Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Configuring
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    Commands CLI Command show ip ospf neighbor Description Displays information about OSPF neighbors. Neighbor Configuration Use the OSPF Neighbor Configuration page to display the OSPF neighbor configuration • Options - The optional OSPF capabilities supported by the neighbor. The OSPF Options field
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    . - Attempt - This state is only valid for neighbors attached to NBMA networks. It indicates that no recent information has been received from the neighbor, but retransmission queue. Displaying OSPF Neighbor Configuration 1. Open the OSPF Neighbor Configuration page. Configuring Routing 521
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    displays. Displaying OSPF Neighbor Configuration Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPF Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table
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    effect. The default value is connected. An Area ID is a 32-bit integer in dotted decimal format that uniquely identifies the area to which an interface is connected. • LSA Type - The format and function of the link state advertisement. Possible values are: - Router Links - Network Links Configuring
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    for VPN/COS are supported. Displaying the OSPF Link State Database Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPF Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature
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    in dotted decimal format that uniquely identifies the area to which a router interface connects. - Neighbor Router ID - The 32-bit integer in dotted decimal format that for all routers attached to a network. Valid values range from 1 to 65535. The default is 10 seconds. Configuring Routing 525
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    Designated Router fails. The router establishes adjacencies to all other routers attached to the network. The Backup Designated Router performs slightly different functions during the Flooding Procedure, as compared to the Designated Router. - Other Designated Router - The interface is connected to
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    , you are returned to the first screen. - Simple - If you select Simple you are prompted to enter an authentication key. This key is included, in the clear, in the OSPF header of all packets sent on the network. All routers on the network must be configured with the same key. - Encrypt - If you
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    Figure 9-16. OSPF Virtual Link Configuration 5. Click Configure Authentication to modify authentication. The following page appears: 528 Configuring Routing
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    authentication. 5. Click Apply Changes when finished. The virtual link data for the specified IDs is configured, and the device is updated. Displaying Virtual Link Data 1. Open the OSPF Virtual Link Configuration page. 2. Specify the area ID and neighbor router ID to display. The virtual link data
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    , and the device is updated. Configuring Virtual Link Data Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPF Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table
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    neighbor portion of the virtual link identification. Virtual links may be configured between any pair of area border routers with interfaces to a value for hello interval must be the same for all routers attached to a network. • Dead Interval (secs) - The OSPF dead interval for the virtual link
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    that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPF Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 9-16. OSPF Virtual Link Summary Command CLI Command show ip ospf virtual-link brief Description Displays the OSPF
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    Only source routes that have been configured for redistribution by OSPF are available. Possible values are Static, Connected, and RIP. • Metric - Sets command refers to a non-existent access list, all routes are permitted. The drop-down menu lists the ACLs configured from the Switching→ Network
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    is compared to the network mask of the route configured, and the device is updated. Configuring OSPF Route Redistribution Data using CLI Command For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPF Commands 534 Configuring
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    The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 9-17. OSPF Route Redistribution Configuration Commands CLI Command redistribute distribute-list out Description Configures OSPF protocol to allow redistribution of routes from the specified source protocol/routers.
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    0 when not configured. • Redistribute - Redistribute among other VLANs in the domain. Displaying the Route Redistribution Summary Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPF Commands The following
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    Configuration page contains the following fields: • Maximum Hop Count - Enter the maximum number of hops a client request can take before being discarded. • Server IP Address - Enter either the IP address of the BOOTP/DHCP server or the IP address of the next BOOTP/DHCP Relay Agent. • Admin powered
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    Configuring BOOTP/DHCP using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • DHCP and BOOTP Relay Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 9-19. BOOTP and DHCP
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    for which an IP helper address has been configured. By default UDP Relay Mode is Enabled. • UDP Destination Port - Identifies destination UDP port number of UDP packets to be relayed. Table 9-20 lists UDP Port allocations. Table 9-20. UDP Port Allocations UDP Port Number 7 11 15 17 19 20 21 37
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    option is specified, the device by default forwards UDP Broadcast packets for the following services: IEN-116 Name Service (port 42), DNS (port 53), NetBIOS Name Server (port 137), NetBIOS Datagram Server (port 138), TACACS Server (Port 49), and Time Service (port 37). 540 Configuring Routing
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    Destination Port will be relayed. 5. Click Apply Changes. The UDP/Helper Relay is added and the device is updated. Configuring IP Helper Global Settings Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IP
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    Port ID. Select the Default Set to configure for the relay entry for the default set of protocols. NOTE: If the DefaultSet option is specified, the device by default forwards UDP Broadcast packets for the following services: IEN-116 Name Service (port 42), DNS (port 53), NetBIOS Name Server (port
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    see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IP Helper Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 9-22. IP Helper Interface Commands CLI Command Description ip helper-address (interface configuration) Configures the relay of certain UDP
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    entry. Viewing IP Helper Statistics Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IP Help Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. 544 Configuring Routing
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    Commands CLI Command show ip helper statistics clear ip helper statistics Description Displays the number of DHCP and other UDP packets processed and relayed by the UDP relay agent. Resets of a network topology add the route to its route table. Route preferences are conveyed through a configurable
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    Figure 9-27. RIP Configuration The RIP Configuration page contains the following fields: • RIP Admin Mode - Select Enable or Disable from the drop-down menu. If you select Enable, RIP is enabled for the switch. The default is Disable. • Split Horizon Mode - Select None, Simple, or Poison Reverse
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    following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 9-24. RIP Global Configuration Commands CLI Command auto-summary default-information originate default-metric distance rip
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    the following fields: • Interface - Select the interface for which data is to be configured from the drop-down menu. • Send Version - RIP Version that router sends with its routing updates. The default is RIP-2. Possible values are: - RIP-1 - send RIP version 1 formatted packets through broadcast
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    without any authentication protocols being run. - Simple - If you select Simple you are prompted to enter an authentication key. This key is included, in the clear, in the RIP header of all packets sent on the network. All routers on the network must be configured with the same key. - Encrypt - If
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    this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 9-25. RIP Interface Configuration Commands CLI Command ip rip ip rip authentication ip rip receive
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    control packets sent from the interface conform. The default is RIP-2. Possible values are: - RIP-1 control packets are accepted by the interface. The default is Both. Possible values are: - RIP - no RIP control packets are received. • RIP Admin Mode - Specifies whether RIP is Enabled or Disabled on
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    CLI Reference Guide: • Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 9-26. RIP Interface Summary Command CLI Command prevent a routing loop in the network if a default route is configured on a router. Static reject
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    - Select the type of source route to configure for redistribution by RIP. Possible values are: - Static - Connected - OSPF • Metric - Sets the metric . The drop-down menu lists the ACLs configured through the pages under Switching→Network Security→Access Control Lists→IP Access Control Lists
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    , and the device is updated. Configuring RIP Route Redistribution using CLI Command For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent
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    for the source. • Distribute List - The access list that filters the routes to be redistributed by the destination protocol. If the distribute list is not configured, the field is blank. • Match - Shows the list of routes redistributed when OSPF is selected as the source, which can be any of the
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    CLI Reference Guide: • Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 9-28. RIP Route Redistribution Summary Command CLI Command page contains links to web pages that configure and display Router Discovery data. To
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    the router as a default router relative to other routers on the same subnet. Higher numbered addresses are preferred. You must enter an integer. Configuring Router Discovery 1. Open the Router Discovery Configuration page. 2. Select the router interface to be configured. 3. Configure data as needed
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    Configuring Router Discovery Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Router Discovery Protocol Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 9-29.
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    Discovery Status Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Router Discovery Protocol Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Configuring Routing 559
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    Table 9-30. Router Discovery Status Command CLI Command show ip irdp Description Displays the router discovery information for all interfaces, or for a specified interface. Router The Router menu page contains links to web pages that configure and display route tables. To display this page, click
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    of the local interface for a directly attached network. Displaying the Router Route Table Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IP Routing Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent
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    Network Address - The IP route prefix for the destination. • Subnet Mask - Also referred to as the subnet/network network. • Protocol - This field tells which protocol created the specified route. The possibilities are one of the following: - Local - Static - Default network. 562 Configuring Routing
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    the CLI Reference Guide: • IP Routing Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 9-32. Best Routes Table Command CLI Command show ip route preferences Description Displays detailed information about the route preferences. Route Entry Configuration
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    for a directly attached network. When creating a route, the next hop IP must be on the same network as the routing Configuration page. 2. Click Add Route. The screen refreshes and the Router Route Entry Configuration page displays new fields as shown in Figure 9-37. Figure 9-37. Add Route - Default
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    , see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IP Routing Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 9-33. Router Route Configuration Commands CLI Command ip route ip route default Description Configures a static route. Use the no form
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    Routes The Configured Routes page displays the following fields: • Network Address - The IP route prefix for the destination. • Subnet Mask - Also referred to as the subnet/network mask, this indicates the portion of the IP interface address that identifies the attached network. • Next Hop
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    Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IP Routing Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 9-34. IP Configured Routes Command CLI Command show
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    3. Click Apply Changes. The route preferences are configured, and the device is updated. Configuring Route Preferences Using CLI Command For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPF Commands 568 Configuring Routing
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    . Table 9-35. Route Preference Commands CLI Command ip route ip route distance Description Configures a static reject route. Sets the default distance (preference) for static routes. VLAN Routing You can configure PowerConnect 8024/8024F software with some VLANs that support routing. You can also
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    Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapters in the CLI Reference Guide: • IP Addressing Commands • Virtual LAN Routing Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. 570 Configuring Routing
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    all traffic directed towards it is lost until the failure is detected. Though static configuration of default routes is popular, such an approach is susceptible to a single point of failure when the default router fails. VRRP advocates the concept of a "virtual router" associated with one or more IP
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    field: • Admin Mode - Select Enable from the drop-down menu to administratively enable VRRP on the system. Configuring VRRP Global Settings Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapters in the CLI Reference Guide: • Virtual
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    has a priority greater than the master virtual router's priority provided the master is not the owner of the virtual router IP address. The default is Enable. • Configured Priority - Enter the priority value to be used by the VRRP router in the election for the master virtual router. If the Virtual
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    Data - If you selected simple authentication, enter the password. • Status - Select active or inactive from the drop-down menu to start or stop the operation of the Virtual Router. The default is inactive. Creating a new Virtual Router 1. Open the Virtual Router Configuration page. 2. Select Create
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    the secondary IP address. 5. Click Apply Changes. Configuring VRRP Interface Tracking 1. Open the VRRP Router Configuration page. 2. Click Track Interface. The VRRP Interface Tracking Configuration page displays. From this page, you can add a new interface to track or remove a tracked interface
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    range is 1 to 254. The default value is 10. 5. Click Apply Changes to update the switch. Configuring VRRP Route Tracking 1. Open the VRRP Router Configuration page. 2. Click Track Route. The VRRP Route Tracking Configuration page displays. From this page, you can add a new route to track or remove
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    the fields as necessary. The Add VRRP Route Tracking page contains default value is 10. 5. Click Apply Changes to update the switch. Configuring a Virtual Router Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide
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    Table 9-38. VRRP Configuration Commands CLI Command ip vrrp authentication ip vrrp ip ip vrrp mode ip vrrp preempt ip vrrp priority ip vrrp timers advertise ip vrrp track interface ip vrrp
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    address is 00:00:5e:00:01:XX where XX is the VRID. • Auth Type - The type of authentication in use for the Virtual Router Configuring Routing 579
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    - A secondary VRRP address configured for the primary VRRP. Displaying Virtual Router Status Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Commands The following table
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    Statistics The Virtual Router Statistics page contains the fields listed below. Many of the fields display only when there is a valid VRRP configuration. • Router Checksum Errors - The total number of VRRP packets received with an invalid VRRP checksum value. • Router Version Errors - The total
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    Statistics Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. 582 Configuring Routing
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    Table 9-40. VRRP Interface Statistics Command CLI Command show ip vrrp interface stats Description Displays the statistical information about each virtual router configured on the switch. Tunnels The PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches support the creation, deletion, and management of tunnel
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    address of the tunnel's nexthop. The switch supports the functionality of a 6to4 border router that connects a 6to4 site to a 6to4 domain. selected Tunnel interface. Add is also a valid choice if the maximum number of addresses has not been configured. • IPv6 Address - When Add is chosen from the
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    Tunnel ID field. 4. Click Apply Changes. The Tunnel ID field is removed, and the remaining tunnel fields display. Figure 9-52. Tunnels Configuration - Entry 5. Configure the fields as needed. 6. Enter desired values in the remaining fields. 7. Click Apply Changes. The new tunnel is saved, and the
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    Configuring a Tunnel using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Tunnel Interface Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 9-41. Tunnel Commands CLI
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    Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Tunnel Interface Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 9-42. Tunnel Summary Command CLI Command show
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    user-configuration. The PowerConnect 8024/8024F supports multiple loopback interfaces. A loopback interface is always expected to be up. As such, it provides a means to configure a stable IP address on the device that may be referred to by other switches various services such as telnet and SSH. In
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    . This option only displays when the Protocol specified is IPv6, and is only configurable prior to specifying an explicit IPv6 address. • IPv6 Address - Select list of configured IPv6 addresses for the selected Loopback interface. Add is also a valid choice if the maximum number of addresses has not
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    secondary subnet mask for this interface in dotted decimal notation. This input field is visible only when Add Secondary is selected. Creating a New Loopback (IPv4) 1. Open the Loopbacks Configuration page. 2. Select Create from the Loopback drop-down menu. 3. Specify an ID to use in the Loopback
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    , and Secondary Subnet Mask fields. 9. Click the Add Secondary button. The secondary address is saved, and the webpage reappears showing the primary and secondary loopback addresses. Creating a New Loopback (IPv6) 1. Open the Loopbacks Configuration page. 2. Select Create from the Loopback drop-down
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    in the Protocol field. 6. Add the IPv6 Address. 7. Enter desired values in the remaining fields. 8. Click Submit. The new loopback is saved, and the device is updated. Configuring an Existing Loopback 1. Open the Loopback Configuration page. 2. Specify the loopback to configure in the Loopback drop
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    the device is updated. Configuring a Loopback using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapters in the CLI Reference Guide: • Loopback Interface Commands • IP Addressing Commands • IPv6 Routing Commands The following table summarizes
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    chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Loopback Interface Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 9-44. Loopback Summary Command CLI Command show interface loopback Description Displays information about configured loopback interfaces. 594
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    10 Configuring IPv6 Overview The IPv6 menu page contains links to the following features: • Global Configuration • Interface Configuration • Interface Summary Security is more integrated and network configuration is simplified yet more flexible. On the PowerConnect 8024/8024F, IPv6 coexists with IPv4
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    tree view. Figure 10-1. IPv6 Global Configuration The IPv6 Global Configuration page contains the following fields: • IPv6 Unicast Routing - Globally enable or disable IPv6 unicast routing on the router. The default is Disable. • IPv6 Forwarding - Enable or disable forwarding of IPv6 frames on the
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    is updated. Configuring IPv6 Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 Routing Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-1. IPv6 Routing
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    IPv6 →Interface Configuration in the tree view. Figure 10-2. IPv6 Interface Configuration The IPv6 Interface Configuration page contains the the two options for IPv6 mode: Enable and Disable. Default value is Disable. • IPv6 Prefix - Choose to Add or Delete an IPv6 prefix on this interface. If
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    communications where switching to a preferred address causes hardship to a specific upper-layer activity (for example, an existing TCP connection). The valid the selected prefix that can be used for autonomous address configuration. Default value is Disable. This selector lists the two options for
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    the device is updated. Configuring IPv6 Interface with the CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 Routing Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. 600
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    10-2. IPv6 Interface Routing Commands CLI Command ipv6 address ipv6 enable ipv6 host ipv6 mtu ipv6 nd dad attempts ipv6 nt managed-config-flag ipv6 nd ns-interval ipv6 nd other-config tunnel and loopback interfaces) that has not been configured with an explicit IPv6 address. Defines static host
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    tree view. Figure 10-3. IPv6 Interface Summary CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 Routing Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. 602 Configuring
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    Table 10-3. IPv6 Interface Summary Commands CLI Command show ipv6 interface Description Shows the usability status of IPv6 interfaces. IPv6 Statistics Use the Received - The total number of input datagrams received by the interface, including those received in error. Configuring IPv6 603
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    frame didn't carry enough data. • Received Datagrams Discarded Other - The number of input IPv6 datagrams for which no problems were encountered to prevent their continued processing, but which were discarded (for example, for lack of buffer . • Datagrams Failed To Reassemble - Configuring IPv6
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    been successfully fragmented at this output interface. • Datagrams Failed To Fragment - The number of output datagrams that by the interface. • ICMPv6 Parameter Problem Messages Received - The number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages received by the interface. the interface. Configuring IPv6 605
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    - The number of ICMP messages which this interface did not send due to problems discovered within ICMP such as a lack of buffers. This value should not include errors discovered outside the ICMP layer such as the - The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages sent by the interface. 606 Configuring IPv6
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    Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 Routing Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-4. IPv6 Statistics Commands CLI Command show
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    interface. To display the page, click IPv6 →IPv6 Neighbor Table in the tree view. Figure 10-5. IPv6 Neighbor Table The IPv6 Neighbor Table page contains the following fields: • Interface - Selects the the corresponding neighbor advertisement message has not yet been received. 608 Configuring IPv6
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    Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 Routing Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-5. IPv6 Neighbor Table Commands CLI Command show
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    the role of DHCPv6 within the network is different than that of DHCPv4 in that it is less relied upon for IP address assignment. There is a list of DHCP options that is commonly supported by DHCPv4 that need to be supported also by DHCPv6, and must be configured. NOTE: The most important DHCP option
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    Changes. The DHCPv6 parameter modifications are saved, and the device is updated. Configuring DHCPv6 Global Parameters Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • DHCPv6 Commands Configuring IPv6 611
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    the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-6. DHCPv6 Global Commands CLI Command service dhcpv6 show ipv6 dhcp Description Enables DHCPv6 configuration on the router. Displays the DHCPv6 server name and status. DHCPv6 Pool Configuration DHCP for IPv6 clients are connected to a server
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    The address is deleted when Apply Changes is clicked. • Domain Name - Drop-down menu that specifies the list of domain names configured within a particular DHCPv6 pool. When Add is selected from the menu, the following field is cleared of data, in preparation for a new name. • Domain Name - Displays
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    that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • DHCPv6 Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-7. DHCPv6 Pool Configuration Commands CLI Command dns-server domain-name ipv6 dhcp pool Description Sets the
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    the following fields: • Pool Name - Specifies all the pool names configured. Select the pool to configure. • Delegated Prefix - Drop-down menu that specifies the delegated IPv6 prefix to associate with the specified pool. Select Add to define a new delegated prefix for this pool. • Delegated Prefix
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    is updated. Configuring a delegated prefix Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • DHCPv6 Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-8. DHCPv6
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    chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • DHCPv6 Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-9. DHCPv6 Pool Summary Command CLI Command show ipv6 dhcp pool Description Displays the configured DHCP pool. DHCPv6 Interface Configuration Use the DHCPv6
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    10-10. DHCPv6 Interface Configuration The fields that display on the DHCPv6 Interface Configuration pages depend on the value selected in the Interface Mode field. The following list describes all the possible fields on the page: • Interface - Select the interface for which you are configuring
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    drop down menu. The following screen appears: Figure 10-11. DHCPv6 Interface Configuration - Relay 3. Modify the fields as needed. 4. Click Apply Changes. The DHCPv6 interface configuration is saved, and the device is updated. Configuring a DHCPv6 Interface for Server Interface Mode 1. Open the
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    that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • DHCPv6 Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-10. DHCPv6 Interface Configuration Commands CLI Command ipv6 dhcp relay ipv6 dhcp relay-agent-info-opt ipv6
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    the tree view. Figure 10-13. Server Bindings Summary The CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • DHCPv6 Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Configuring
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    10-11. DHCPv6 Binding Commands CLI Command show ipv6 dhcp binding Description Displays the configured DHCP pool. DHCPv6 Statistics Use the DHCPv6 Statistics page to display DHCPv6 statistics for one or all interfaces. To display the page, click IPv6 →DHCPv6 →Statistics in the tree view. Figure 10
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    Sent - Specifies the total number of Packets Transmitted. • Clear - Resets the interface packet counters. Displaying DHCPv6 Statistics 1. Open the DHCPv6 CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: Configuring
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    CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-12. DHCPv6 Statistics Commands CLI Command link rather than network centric; and links are also supported in order to Configuration • OSPFv3 Area Configuration • OSPFv3 Stub Area Summary • OSPFv3 Area Range Configuration • OSPFv3 Interface Configuration
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    for the switch. The default value is Enable. You must configure a Router ID before OSPFv3 becomes operational. This can also be done by issuing the CLI command, router-id, in the IPv6 router OSPF mode. NOTE: Once OSPFv3 is initialized on the router, it remains initialized until the router is reset
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    - This field configures the value that OSPFv3 uses in calculating the default metric for an interface. OSPF calculates the link cost of each interface as: Cost = (Reference Bandwidth in Mbps) / (Interface Bandwidth). For example, setting this value to 1000 Mbps would cause all 1-Gbps interfaces to
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    the device is updated. Configuring OSPFv3 Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPFv3 Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Configuring IPv6 627
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    Table 10-13. OSPFv3 Global Configuration Commands CLI Command default-information originate default-metric distance ospf enable exit-overflow-interval external-lsdb-limit ipv6 router ospf maximum-paths passive-interface default router-id show ipv6 ospf show ipv6 ospf abr show ipv6 ospf asbr
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    Figure 10-16. OSPFv3 Area Configuration The OSPFv3 Area Configuration page contains the following fields: • Area ID - The OSPFv3 area. An Area ID is a 32-bit integer in dotted decimal format that uniquely identifies the area to which a router interface connects. • External Routing - A definition of
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    . The web page reappears with Create Stub Area and NSSA Create buttons. Figure 10-17. OSPFv3 Area Configuration - Create Stub Area and NSSA Create Configuring OSPFv3 Stub Area 1. Open the OSPFv3 Area Configuration page. 2. Modify the fields as needed. 3. Click Apply Changes. The web page reappears
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    Create Stub Area and NSSA Create buttons. See Figure 10-17. 4. Click NSSA Create on the OSPFv3 Area Configuration web page. The web page reappears showing options for NSSA configuration. Figure 10-19. OSPFv3 Area Configuration - NSSA 5. Complete the remaining fields. 6. Click Apply Changes. The
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    , see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPFv3 Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-14. OSPFv3 Area Configuration Commands CLI Command area default-cost area nssa area nssa default-info-originate area nssa no-redistribute
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    see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPFv3 Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-15. OSPFv3 Stub Area Summary Command CLI Command show ipv6 ospf stub table Description Displays the OSPF stub table. Configuring IPv6 633
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    is to be configured. • IPv6 Prefix/Prefix Length - Enter the IPv6 Prefix/Prefix Length for the address range for the selected area. • LSDB Type - Select the type of Link Advertisement associated with the specified area and address range. The default type is Network Summary. • Advertisement - Select
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    is updated. Configuring OSPFv3 Area Range Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPFv3 Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-16. OSPFv3
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    default value is Disable. You can configure OSPFv3 parameters without enabling OSPFv3 Admin Mode, but they have no effect until you enable Admin Mode. The following information is displayed only if the Admin done through the CLI using the ipv6 address command in the interface configuration mode. NOTE
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    connects. If you assign an Area ID which does not exist, the area is created with default network. Valid values range from 1 to 65,535. The default is 10 default interface type is broadcast. • State - The current state of the selected router interface. The State is displayed only if the OSPFv3 admin
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    , and the device is updated. Configuring an OSPFv3 Interface Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPFv3 Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. 638
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    Table 10-17. OSPFv3 Interface Commands CLI Command ipv6 ospf ipv6 ospf areaid ipv6 ospf cost ipv6 ospf dead-interval ipv6 ospf hello-interval ipv6 ospf mtu-ignore ipv6 ospf network ipv6 ospf priority ipv6 ospf retransmit-interval ipv6 ospf transmit-delay passive-interface show ipv6 ospf interface
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    Figure 10-23. OSPFv3 Interface Statistics The OSPFv3 bit integer in dotted decimal format that uniquely identifies the area to which the interface connects. • Area Border Router Count - The total number of area border routers reachable within occurred on this virtual link. 640 Configuring IPv6
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    's sender. • Area Mismatch - The number of OSPFv3 packets discarded because the area ID in the OSPFv3 header is not the area ID configured on the ingress interface. • Invalid Destination Address - The number of OSPFv3 packets discarded because the packet's destination IP address is not the address
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    this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPFv3 Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-18. OSPFv3 Interface Statistics Commands CLI Command show ipv6 ospf interface stats Description Displays the statistics
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    the following: - Down - This is the initial state of a neighbor conversation. It indicates that there is no recent information received from the neighbor. On NBMA networks, Hello packets may still be sent to Down neighbors, although at a reduced frequency. Configuring IPv6 643
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    appears in router-LSAs and network-LSAs. • Events - CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPFv3 Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. 644 Configuring
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    Table 10-19. OSPFv3 Neighbor Command CLI Command show ipv6 ospf neighbor Description Displays information about OSPF neighbors. OSPFv3 Neighbor Table Use the OSPFv3 . A value of 0 indicates that the neighbor is not eligible to become the designated router on this network. Configuring IPv6 645
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    slot/port that CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPFv3 Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-20. OSPFv3 Neighbor Table Commands CLI Command
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    is connected. • LSA Type - The format and function of the link state advertisement. The types, which are defined in RFC 2740 section A.4, can be any of the following: - Router-LSA - Network-LSA - Inter-Area-Prefix-LSA - Inter-Area-Router-LSA - AS-External-LSA - Type-7-LSA - Link-LSA Configuring
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    CLI Reference Guide: • OSPFv3 Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-21. OSPFv3 Link State Database Commands CLI Command OSPFv3 Virtual Link Configuration Use the OSPFv3 Virtual Link Configuration page to define a new or configure an existing
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    or configure data. It consists of the Area ID and Neighbor Router ID. • Hello Interval (secs) - Enter the OSPF hello interval for the specified interface in seconds. This parameter must be the same for all routers attached to a network. Valid values range from 1 to 65,535. The default is 10 seconds
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    Designated Router fails. The router establishes adjacencies to all other routers attached to the network. The Backup Designated Router performs slightly different functions during the Flooding Procedure, as compared to the Designated Router. - Other Designated Router - The interface is connected to
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    that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPFv3 Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-22. OSPFv3 Virtual Link Configuration Command CLI Command area virtual-link area virtual-link dead-interval area
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    10 neighbor portion of the virtual link identification. Virtual links may be configured between any pair of area border routers having interfaces to a value for hello interval must be the same for all routers attached to a network. • Dead Interval (secs) - The OSPF dead interval for the virtual link
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    that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPFv3 Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-23. OSPFv3 Virtual Link Summary Commands CLI Command show ipv6 ospf virtual-link brief Description Displays the
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    Figure 10-29. OSPFv3 Route Redistribution Configuration The OSPFv3 Route Redistribution Configuration page contains the following fields: • Source Protocol - Select the type of source routes to configure for redistribution by OSPF. Valid values are Static and Connected. • Metric - Sets the metric
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    , see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPFv3 Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-24. OSPFv3 Route Redistribution Commands CLI Command redistribute distribute-list out Description Configures the OSPFv3 protocol to allow
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    Figure 10-30. OSPFv3 Route Redistribution Summary The OSPFv3 Route Redistribution Summary page displays the • Metric - The Metric of redistributed routes for the given Source Route. Displays nothing when not configured. • Metric Type - The OSPF metric type of redistributed routes. • Tag - The tag
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    in the CLI Reference Guide: • OSPFv3 Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-25. OSPFv3 Route Redistribution Summary Command CLI Command show ipv6 ospf Description Displays OSPFv3 route redistribution summary data. Configuring IPv6 657
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    To display the page, click IPv6 →IPv6 Routes →IPv6 Route Entry Configuration in the tree view. Figure 10-31. IPv6 Route Entry Configuration The IPv6 Route Entry Configuration page contains the following fields: • IPv6 Network Prefix/PrefixLength - Enter a valid IPv6 Network Address and Prefix. 658
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    this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 Routing Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-26. IPv6 Route Commands CLI Command ipv6 route Description Configures an IPv6 static route IPv6 Route Table Use the
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    Select to view either the Configured Routes, Best Routes, or All Routes from the drop-down menu. • Number of Routes - Displays the total number of active routes/best routes in the route table for the type of route selected. • IPv6 Prefix/Prefix Length - Displays the Network Prefix and Prefix Length
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    CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 Routing Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-27. IPv6 Route Table Command CLI Command route metric is chosen. To avoid problems with mismatched metrics you must configure different preference values for each of the
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    router (OSPF Type-1 and OSPF Type-2 routes). The default value is 110. Configuring IPv6 Route Preferences 1. Open the IPv6 Route Preferences page. 2. Configure the default preference for each protocol. 3. Click Apply Changes. Route preferences are configured for IPv6, and the device is updated. 662
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    Configuring IPv6 Route Preference Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6Routing Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-28. IPv6 Route
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    perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 Routing Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 10-29. IPv6 Configured Routers Commands CLI Command show ipv6 route Description Displays the IPv6 routing table
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    11 Configuring Quality of Service Overview The Quality of Service menu page contains links to the following pages: • Differentiated Services • Class of Service • Auto VoIP In a typical switch, each physical port consists of one or more queues for transmitting packets on the attached network.
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    DiffServ Overview The QoS feature contains Differentiated Services (DiffServ) support that allows traffic to be classified into streams and given certain QoS treatment in accordance with defined per-hop behaviors. Standard IP-based networks are designed to provide "best effort" data delivery
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    tables. To display the page, click Quality of Service →Differentiated Services →Diffserv Configuration in the tree view. Figure 11-1. Diffserv Configuration The Diffserv Configuration page contains the following fields: Diffserv Admin Mode - Turns admin mode on and off. While disabled, the DiffServ
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    Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • QoS Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 11-1. DiffServ Configuration Commands CLI Command diffserv
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    - Indicates how to interpret Layer 3. This field displays the types of packets supported by DiffServ. The Layer 3 Protocol option is available only when you select 1. Open the Diffserv Class Configuration page. 2. Click Add. The Add DiffServ Class page displays Configuring Quality of Service 669
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    that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • QoS Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 11-2. Class Configuration Commands CLI Command class-map class-map rename Description Defines a new DiffServ class
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    are specifying criteria. • Class Type - Displays the class type. The only configurable class type supported is All. Match Attributes (IPv4) Use the following fields to match IPv4 - Requires a packet's destination port IP address to match the address listed here. Configuring Quality of Service 671
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    Select From List - Select from a list of well known destination ports to which packets are matched. - Match to Port - Click to add a user-defined Port ID to which packets are matched. Range is 065535. • Protocol to match the VLAN ID entered here. Range is 0-4095. 672 Configuring Quality of Service
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    in the range of 0 to 128. • IPv6 Flow Label - Flow label is a 20-bit number that is unique to an IPv6 packet, used by end stations to signify quality-of-service handling in routers. The flow label of the incoming packet must match this value. Range is 0-1048575. Configuring Quality of Service 673
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    that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • QoS Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 11-3. Class Configuration Commands CLI Command class Description Creates an instance of a class definition within the
  • Dell PowerConnect 8024F | User's Guide - Page 675
    Service →Differentiated Services →Policy Configuration in the tree view. Figure 11-6. Diffserv Policy Configuration The Diffserv Policy Configuration , and Apply Changes is clicked. • Class List - Configures class association for the policy. - Add a Class - Associates the class selected in the drop-
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    Policy Configuration page. 2. Click Add. The Add Diffserv Policy page displays. Figure 11-7. Add Diffserv Policy Configuration page. 2. Click Show All. The Diffserv Policy Summary page displays all policy names, their policy types, and their member classes. 676 Configuring Quality of Service
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    that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • QoS Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 11-4. Policy Configuration Commands CLI Command policy-map show policy-map show policy-map interface Description
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    packet processing. This is the default. - Marking: Allows you to mark one of the following fields in the packet: IP DSCP, IP Precedence, or Class of Service. For information on the fields that display when Marking is selected, see "Packet Marking Traffic Condition." 678 Configuring Quality of
  • Dell PowerConnect 8024F | User's Guide - Page 679
    11-10. Policy Class Definition - Packet Marking The Diffserv Policy - Packet Marking page contains the following fields: • Policy Name- Displays the policy associated with a member class. • Member Classes - Displays the member class associated with this policy name. Configuring Quality of Service
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    the drop down menu or enter directly in the User Value field. • IP Precedence - Selects the specified IP Precedence queue number to mark. • Class of Service - Selects the specified Class of Service queue number to mark. Configuring Packet Marking for a Policy Class Instance 1. Select Marking from
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    . Defining Policy Classes Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • QoS Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Configuring Quality of Service 681
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    Table 11-5. Policy Class Configuration Commands CLI Command assign-queue conform-color drop mark cos mark ip Adds add to the specified class definition the set of match conditions defined for another class. Adds to the specified class definition a match condition for the Class of Service value. Adds
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    Table 11-5. Policy Class Configuration Commands (continued) CLI Command match protocol match source-address mac match srcip match srcip6 match srcl4port match vlan mirror police-simple redirect show class-map Description Adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the value
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    Service Configuration Use the Diffserv Service Configuration page to activate a policy on a port. To display the page, click Quality of Service →Differentiated Services →Service Configuration in the tree view. Figure 11-13. Diffserv Service Configuration The Diffserv Service Configuration page
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    to a Port Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • QoS Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 11-6. Service Configuration Command CLI Command
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    Configuring Service Statistics Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • QoS Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. 686 Configuring Quality of Service
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    shaping, etc., are user-configurable at the queue (or port) level. Seven queues per port are supported. Although the hardware supports eight queues, one queue is always reserved for internal use by the stacking subsystem. To display the page, click Quality of Service →Class of Service in the tree
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    the class of service configuration is applied. Select a unit and port or LAG, or select Global to apply the class of configuration to all the interfaces. • Trust Mode - Selects the trust mode to apply. CoS (802.1P) is the default. • Class of Service - Lists each class of service on a separate line
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    each Class of Service from the drop-down menu. Default queues are displayed initially. • Restore Defaults - Restores default queue values when checked and Apply Changes is clicked. Configuring CoS (802.1P) Trust Mode 1. Open the Mapping Table Configuration page. 2. Select the unit and port or LAG to
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    to use. This field determines to which queue the packet is sent. • Queue ID - Selects the queue to which the packet is sent. Restoring Queue Defaults 1. Open the DSCP Queue Mapping Table page. 690 Configuring Quality of Service
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    to their defaults, and the device is updated. Mapping Table Configuration Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • QoS Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this
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    interface(s) and the device is updated. Restoring Default Shaping Rate 1. Open the Interface Configuration page. 2. Click the Restore to Defaults check box. 3. Click Apply Changes. All ports are restored to the default shaping rate, and the device is updated. 692 Configuring Quality of Service
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    Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • QoS Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 11-9. Interface Configuration Commands CLI Command traffic
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    is configured, and the device is updated. Displaying Interface Queue Settings 1. Open the Interface Queue Configuration page. 2. Click Show All. The Interface Queue Status page displays. 3. Select Unit / Port, LAG, or Global. Figure 11-20. Interface Queue Status 694 Configuring Quality of Service
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    perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • QoS Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 11-10. Interface Queue Configuration Commands CLI Command cos-queue min-bandwidth cos-queue strict Description Specifies
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    : • Auto VoIP Global Configuration • Auto VoIP Interface Configuration Auto VoIP Global Configuration Use the Auto VoIP Configuration page to configure the Auto VoIP settings on the switch. To display the Auto VoIP Configuration page, click Quality of Service →Auto VoIP →Global Configuration in the
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    VoIP mode. The default is Disable. • Traffic Class - Displays the traffic class used for VoIP traffic. Configuring Auto VoIP Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • QoS Commands The following table
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    All. The Auto VoIP Summary page opens. Figure 11-23. Auto VoIP Summary Configuring Auto VoIP Interfaces Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • QoS Commands 698 Configuring Quality of Service
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    for this feature. Table 11-12. AutoVoIP Interface Commands CLI Command switchport voice detect auto show switchport voice Description Enables the VoIP Profile on all the specified interface. Displays the status of auto-voip on an interface or all interfaces. Configuring Quality of Service 699
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    700 Configuring Quality of Service
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    describes how to configure IPv4 and IPv6 multicast features on the PowerConnect 8024/8024F. To display support multicasting (routers which are not multicast capable) then the multicast packets are encapsulated in an IP datagram and sent as a unicast packet. When the multicast router at the remote end
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    web pages accessible from this menu page: • Multicast Global Configuration • Multicast Interface Configuration • Multicast Static MRoute Configuration • Multicast Static MRoute Summary • Multicast Admin Boundary Configuration • Multicast Admin Boundary Summary NOTE: The IPv6 Multicast menu contains
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    is updated. Configuring/Displaying Multicast Forwarding Parameters Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Multicast Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this
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    Commands (continued) CLI Command Description Configures the Data Threshold rate for the last hop router to switch to the config parameters. Displays which rendezvous point (RP) is being selected for a specified group. Displays all group-to-RP mappings of which the router is aware (either configured
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    Click Apply Changes. The multicast interface configuration is saved, and the device is updated. Configuring a Multicast Interface Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: Configuring IP Multicast 705
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    The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 12-2. Multicast Interface Configuration Commands CLI Command ip multicast ttl-threshold show ip mcast interface Description Applies a ttlvalue to a routing interface. Displays the multicast information for the
  • Dell PowerConnect 8024F | User's Guide - Page 707
    CLI Reference Guide: • Multicast Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 12-3. Multicast Table Command CLI Command multicast configuration settings of entries in the multicast mroute table. Multicast Admin Boundary Configuration The definition
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    the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Multicast Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 12-4. Multicast Admin Boundary Configuration Command CLI Command ip mcast boundary Description Adds an administrative scope multicast boundary
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    CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Multicast Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 12-5. Multicast Admin Boundary Summary Command CLI Command
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    , and the device is updated. Configuring a Static Route the CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Multicast Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. 710
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    the Static Routes Summary Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Multicast Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Configuring IP Multicast 711
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    Table 12-7. Multicast Static Route Summary Command CLI Command show ip mcast mroute static Description Displays all the static routes configured in the static mcast table. 712 Configuring IP Multicast
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    are accessible from this menu page: • DVMRP Global Configuration • DVMRP Interface Configuration • DVMRP Configuration Summary • Next Hop Summary • Prune Summary • Route Summary DVMRP Global Configuration Use the DVMRP Global Configuration page to configure global DVMRP settings. To display the page
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    Admin Mode to Enable or Disable, to turn DVMRP on or off. 3. Click Apply Changes. The DVMRP configuration is saved, and the device is updated. Configuring DVMRP Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide
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    updated. Configuring a DVMRP Interface Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • DVMRP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Configuring IP Multicast
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    Table 12-9. DVMRP Interface Commands CLI Command ip dvmrp metric Description Configures the metric for an interface. DVMRP Configuration Summary Use the DVMRP Configuration Summary page to display or print the DVMRP configuration and data for a selected interface. You must configure at least one
  • Dell PowerConnect 8024F | User's Guide - Page 717
    - Displays the DVMRP generation ID used by the router for the selected interface. This value is reset every time an interface is (re)started and is placed in prune messages. A change in invalid routes received for the specified neighbor on the selected interface. Configuring IP Multicast 717
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    CLI Reference Guide: • DVMRP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 12-10. DVMRP Configuration Summary Commands CLI Command mask to identify the source network for this table entry. • Source Mask - Displays the network mask used with the source
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    Summary Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • DVMRP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 12-11. DVMRP Next Hop Command CLI Command show ip
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    source network which default timer, whichever is less. Displaying the Prune Summary Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • DVMRP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands
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    • Source Address - The network address that is combined with CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • DVMRP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Configuring
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    Table 12-13. DVMRP Route Summary Command CLI Command show ip dvmrp route Description Displays the multicast routing information for DVMRP. 722 Configuring IP Multicast
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    information needed by the active multicast routing. The currently supported multicast routing protocols in the PowerConnect 8024/8024F are DVMRP, PIM-DM, and PIM-SM. The PowerConnect 8024/8024F supports IGMP Version 3. Version 3 adds support for source filtering, which is the ability for a system
  • Dell PowerConnect 8024F | User's Guide - Page 724
    Admin Mode to Enable or Disable, to turn IGMP on or off. 3. Click Apply Changes. The IGMP configuration is saved, and the device is updated. Setting IGMP Mode Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide
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    you want to configure on the selected interface. Valid values are 1 to 3, and the default value is 3. This field is configurable only when IGMP interface. Valid values are from 1 to 3600. The default value is 125. • Query Max Response Time (1/10 of a second) - Enter the maximum query response time
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    query messages. Valid values are from 0 to 255. The default value is 10. This value is not used for IGMP version 1. • Last CLI Reference Guide: • IGMP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 12-15. IGMP Interface Configuration Commands CLI Command
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    interface. • Query Interval (secs) - The frequency at which IGMP host-query packets are transmitted on the selected interface. • Query Max Response Time (1/10 of a second) - The maximum query response time advertised in IGMPv2 queries sent from the selected interface. Configuring IP Multicast 727
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    (1/10 of of the network. A reduced Configuration Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IGMP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. 728 Configuring
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    Table 12-16. IGMP Configuration Summary Command CLI Command show ip igmp interface Description Displays the IGMP information for the specified interface. IGMP Cache Information Use the IGMP Cache Information page to display cache
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    reset configured CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IGMP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 12-17. IGMP Cache Information Command CLI Command
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    to display from the Interface drop-down menu. 3. Select the desired Multicast Group IP. Detailed membership information for this interface and multicast group IP displays. Configuring IP Multicast 731
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    CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IGMP Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 12-18. IGMP Interface Detailed Membership Command CLI Command
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    , and the device is updated. Configuring IGMP Proxy Interface Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IGMP Proxy Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature
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    12-19. IGMP Proxy Global Commands CLI Command ip igmp-proxy ip igmp-proxy unsolicited-report-interval Description Enables the IGMP Proxy on the router. Sets the unsolicited report interval for the IGMP Proxy router. IGMP Proxy Configuration Summary Use the IGMP Proxy Configuration Summary page to
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    Figure 12-20. IGMP Proxy Configuration Summary The IGMP Proxy Configuration Summary page displays the following fields: Subnet Mask - The subnet mask for the IP address of the IGMP Proxy interface. • Admin Mode - The administrative status of IGMP Proxy on the selected interface. • Operational Mode
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    report of membership in a group. Default: 1 second. • Version 1 Configurations Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IGMP Proxy Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands
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    Interface Membership Info Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IGMP Proxy Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Configuring IP Multicast 737
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    Table 12-21. IGMP Proxy Interface Membership Command CLI Command show ip igmp-proxy show ip igmp-proxy groups the selected interface, you are not able to make this selection, and none of the non-configurable data is displayed. • Source IP - This parameter shows source addresses that are members of
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    performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IGMP Proxy Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 12-22. IGMP Proxy Interface Membership Detail Commands CLI Command show ip igmp-proxy interface show ip igmp-proxy
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    on an attached network. These queries are used to supports the multicast router portion of the protocol (i.e., not the listener portion). It is backward-compatible with MLD v1. MLD Global Configuration Use the MLD Global Configuration page to administratively enable and disable the MLD service
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    not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. Configuring MLD Global Settings Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 Routing Commands The following table summarizes the
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    to 20. The default is 2. Configuring MLD Routing Interfaces Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 Routing Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature
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    VLAN for which data is to be displayed. Interface Parameters • Global Admin Mode - Displays whether MLD has been globally enabled or disabled. • of the administrative setting. • Version - Displays the version of MLD configured on the selected interface. • Query Interval - Displays the interval in
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    is currently the MLD querier. If another interface on the network has a lower source IP address, it becomes the querier. CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 Routing Commands 744 Configuring
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    . Table 12-25. IPv6 MLD Interface Summary Commands CLI Command show ipv6 mld interface Description Displays MLD related group address that has been reported to operational MLD routing interfaces. You must configure at least one MLD router interface to access this page. Also, group membership
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    MLDv1 membership report is received, this timer is reset to the group membership timer. • Compatibility - CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 Routing Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 12-26. IPv6 MLD Routing Cache Information Command CLI Command
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    the MLD messages sent to and from the router. To access this page, click IPv6 Multicast →MLD →Routing Interface →MLD Traffic in the navigation tree. Configuring IP Multicast 747
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    Clear Traffic to reset all counters to their default values. Displaying IPv6 MLD Traffic Information Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 Routing Commands The following table summarizes
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    Traffic Command CLI Command show ipv6 mld traffic Description Displays MLD statistical information for the router. MLD Proxy Configuration When you configure an router interfaces. Use the MLD Proxy Interface Configuration page to enable and disable ports as MLD proxy interfaces. To display this
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    not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. Configuring MLD Proxy Global Settings Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 Routing Commands The following table summarizes
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    the prefix length for the IPv6 address of the MLD Proxy interface. • Admin Mode - The administrative status of MLD Proxy on the selected interface. • interface in the cache table. • Version - The version of MLD configured on the MLD Proxy interface. • Unsolicited Report Interval - The Unsolicited
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    reset the counters to their original values. Displaying IPv6 MLD Proxy Summary Information Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 Routing Commands tree. 752 Configuring IP Multicast
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    no group membership reports have been received on the selected interface you will not be able to make this selection, and none of the non-configurable data will be displayed. • Last Reporter - The IP address of the source of the last membership report received for the IP Multicast group address on
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    CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 Routing Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands 12-32. Interface Membership Information-Detailed 754 Configuring IP Multicast
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    of the non-configurable data will be CLI Reference Guide: • IPv6 Routing Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 12-31. IPv6 MLD Membership Detailed Information Command CLI Command flows on the same multi-access network. There are two versions of
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    Mode (PIM-SM) is used to efficiently route multicast traffic to multicast groups that may span wide area networks and where bandwidth is a constraint. PIM-SM uses shared trees by default and implements source-based trees for efficiency. This data threshold rate is used to toggle between trees. PIM
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    K bits/sec. The default value is 0. This field is not available for PIM-DM. Configuring PIM Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapters in the CLI Reference Guide: • PIM-DM Commands • PIM-SM Commands Configuring IP Multicast 757
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    Configuration Commands CLI Command ip pimdm ip pimsm Description Enables the administrative mode of PIM-DM in the router. Enables the administrative mode of PIM-SM in the router. PIM Global Status Use the PIM Global Status page to view the administrative status of PIM-DM or PIM-SM on the switch
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    this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • PIM-DM or PIM-SM Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 12-33. PIM Global Settings Summary Commands CLI Command show ip pimdm show ip pimsm Description Displays system
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    the device is updated. Configuring PIM for an Interface Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • PIM-DM or PIM-SM Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature
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    message displays. Interface Parameters fields are: • Admin Mode - Displays the administrative status of PIM supported for PIM-DM. • Designated Router - The designated router on the selected PIM interface. For point-to-point interfaces, this is 0.0.0.0. Interface Neighbors fields are: Configuring
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    out. Displaying PIM Interface Summary Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI command that performs this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • PIM-DM or PIM-SM Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 12-35
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    the group which the router will support if it is elected as a Rendezvous configure an interface as a PIM candidate. Configuring the Candidate RP Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • PIM Commands
  • Dell PowerConnect 8024F | User's Guide - Page 764
    -36. PIM Candidate RP Configuration Commands CLI Command ipv6 pimsm rp-candidate Description Configures the router to advertise itself as a PIM candidate rendezvous point (RP) to the bootstrap router (BSR). Adding a Candidate RP Use the Add Candidate RP page to add PIM Candidate rendezvous points
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    the router will support if elected as a Rendezvous Point. • Remove - Select this box to remove the specified static RP IP Address for the PIM router. After entering all required data, click Apply Changes to configure an interface as a PIM candidate. Adding a Static RP Use the Add Static RP page
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    Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • PIM Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 12-37. PIM Candidate RP Configuration Commands CLI Command
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    this option and click Apply Changes to remove the specified SSM Group IP Addresses for the PIM router. To configure the SSM Range, click the Add button to display the SSM Range Configuration page. Enter values for the SSM Group Address and SSM Group Mask, click Apply Changes, then the Back button
  • Dell PowerConnect 8024F | User's Guide - Page 768
    Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • PIM Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. Table 12-38. PIM SSM Range Configuration Command CLI Command ipv6
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    from 0 to 255.The default value is 0. Configuring the BSR Candidate Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • PIM Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature
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    BSR Candidate Summary Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • PIM-DM or PIM-SM Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this feature. 770 Configuring IP Multicast
  • Dell PowerConnect 8024F | User's Guide - Page 771
    Table 12-40. PIM BSR Candidate Configuration Commands CLI Command show ipv6 pimsm bsr Description Displays the bootstrap router (BSR) information. Configuring IP Multicast 771
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    772 Configuring IP Multicast
  • Dell PowerConnect 8024F | User's Guide - Page 773
    section contains information about getting help for questions about the PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches. The topics covered in this section include: • Obtaining Assistance • Dell Enterprise Training and Certification • Problems With Your Order • Product Information • Returning Items for Warranty
  • Dell PowerConnect 8024F | User's Guide - Page 774
    at Dell Support (support.dell.com) for help with installation and troubleshooting procedures. See "Online Services" on page 774 for a more extensive list of Dell Support online. 3. If the preceding steps have not resolved the problem, see "Contacting Dell" on page 778. NOTE: Call Dell Support from
  • Dell PowerConnect 8024F | User's Guide - Page 775
    only) • Anonymous file transfer protocol (FTP) ftp.dell.com Log in as user: anonymous, and use your e-mail address as your password. Automated Order-Status Service To check on the status of any Dell products that you have ordered, you can go to support.dell.com, or you can call the automated order
  • Dell PowerConnect 8024F | User's Guide - Page 776
    to type some commands at the keyboard, relay detailed information during operations, or try other troubleshooting steps possible only at the computer itself. Ensure that the computer documentation is available. WARNING: Before working inside your switch, follow the safety instructions in the Safety
  • Dell PowerConnect 8024F | User's Guide - Page 777
    back or bottom of the computer): Express Service Code: Return Material Authorization Number (if provided by Dell support technician): Operating system and version: Devices: Expansion cards: Are you connected to a network? Yes No Network, version, and network adapter: Programs and versions: See your
  • Dell PowerConnect 8024F | User's Guide - Page 778
    .3355). NOTE: If you do not have an active Internet connection, you can find contact information on your purchase invoice, packing slip, bill, or Dell product catalog. Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options. Availability varies by country and product, and some
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Model 8024/8024F