Dell PowerConnect M6220 Configuration Guide - Page 44

Port Aggregator, Example #2: Enable DHCP Filtering for an Interface

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console(config)#ip dhcp filtering console(config)#exit Example #2: Enable DHCP Filtering for an Interface console#configure console(config)#interface ethernet 1/g11 console(config-if-1/g11)#ip dhcp filtering trust console(config-if-1/g11)#exit console(config)#exit Example #3: Show DHCP Filtering Configuration console#show ip dhcp filtering Switch DHCP Filtering is Enabled Interface ----------1/g1 1/g2 1/g3 1/g4 1/g5 1/g6 1/g7 1/g8 1/g9 1/g10 1/g11 1/g12 1/g13 1/g14 1/g15 Trusted ---------No No No No No No No No No No Yes No No No No --More-- or (q)uit Port Aggregator The Port Aggregator feature minimizes the administration required for managing the blade-centric switch blades. This feature provides administrators the ability to map internal ports to external ports without having to know anything about STP, VLANs, Link Aggregation or other L2/L3 protocols. The Port Aggregator feature is only available when the switch is operating in Simple mode, which is disabled by default. From the Dell CLI Setup Wizard, you can select the operational mode as "Simple mode" or "Normal mode". In addition, users with privilege level 15 can change the mode via the CLI/Web/SNMP user interfaces. 44 Switching Configuration

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Switching Configuration
console(config)#ip dhcp filtering
console(config)#exit
Example #2: Enable DHCP Filtering for an Interface
console#configure
console(config)#interface ethernet 1/g11
console(config-if-1/g11)#ip dhcp filtering trust
console(config-if-1/g11)#exit
console(config)#exit
Example #3: Show DHCP Filtering Configuration
console#show ip dhcp filtering
Switch DHCP Filtering is Enabled
Interface
Trusted
-----------
----------
1/g1
No
1/g2
No
1/g3
No
1/g4
No
1/g5
No
1/g6
No
1/g7
No
1/g8
No
1/g9
No
1/g10
No
1/g11
Yes
1/g12
No
1/g13
No
1/g14
No
1/g15
No
--More-- or (q)uit
Port Aggregator
The Port Aggregator feature minimizes the administration required for managing the blade-centric
switch blades. This feature provides administrators the ability to map internal ports to external ports
without having to know anything about STP, VLANs, Link Aggregation or other L2/L3 protocols.
The Port Aggregator feature is only available when the switch is operating in Simple mode, which is
disabled by default. From the Dell CLI Setup Wizard, you can select the operational mode as "Simple
mode" or "Normal mode". In addition, users with privilege level 15 can change the mode via the
CLI/Web/SNMP user interfaces.