Dell PowerConnect M6220 Configuration Guide - Page 9

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1 About this Document This configuration guide provides examples of how to use the Dell™PowerConnect™ 6200 Series switch in a typical network. It describes the advantages of specific functions the PowerConnect 6200 Series switch provides and includes information about configuring those functions using the command line interface (CLI). Organization This document is organized as follows: • "System Configuration" on page 11 describes how to configure basic system and port settings, use system interfaces and utilities, and create and use CLI scripts. • "Switching Configuration" on page 25 provides configuration scenarios for layer 2 switching, including creating virtual local area networks (VLANs) and Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping interfaces, and enabling port security. • "Routing Configuration" on page 61 provides configuration scenarios for layer 3 features such as VLAN routing, Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), and Routing Information Protocol (RIP). • "Device Security" on page 85 provides information on creating access control lists and configuring RADIUS and TACACS+ servers. • "IPv6" on page 103 describes configuring and using IPv6-enabled interfaces in a mixed IPv6/IPv4 network. • "Quality of Service" on page 109 provides configuration scenarios for class-of-service (CoS) queueing and differentiated services (DiffServ). • "Multicast" on page 119 describes how to configure IGMP, IGMP proxy, Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP), and Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) on the switch. Additional Documentation The following documentation provides additional information about PowerConnect 6200 Series software: About this Document 9

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About this Document
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About this Document
This configuration guide provides examples of how to use the Dell™PowerConnect™ 6200 Series
switch in a typical network. It describes the advantages of specific functions the PowerConnect 6200
Series switch provides and includes information about configuring those functions using the
command line interface (CLI).
Organization
This document is organized as follows:
"System Configuration" on page 11 describes how to configure basic system and port settings, use
system interfaces and utilities, and create and use CLI scripts.
"Switching Configuration" on page 25 provides configuration scenarios for layer 2 switching,
including creating virtual local area networks (VLANs) and Internet Group Management Protocol
(IGMP) snooping interfaces, and enabling port security.
"Routing Configuration" on page 61 provides configuration scenarios for layer 3 features such as
VLAN routing, Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), and Routing Information Protocol (RIP).
"Device Security" on page 85 provides information on creating access control lists and configuring
RADIUS and TACACS+ servers.
"IPv6" on page 103 describes configuring and using IPv6-enabled interfaces in a mixed IPv6/IPv4
network.
"Quality of Service" on page 109 provides configuration scenarios for class-of-service (CoS)
queueing and differentiated services (DiffServ).
"Multicast" on page 119 describes how to configure IGMP, IGMP proxy, Distance Vector Multicast
Routing Protocol (DVMRP), and Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) on the switch.
Additional Documentation
The following documentation provides additional information about PowerConnect 6200 Series
software: