Getting Started Guide
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...if the device is fully operational before configuring the device: • The IP address to be assigned to the VLAN 1 interface through which the device is to be managed • The IP subnet mask for the network • The default gateway (next hop router) IP address ...(255.255.255.0). • The PowerConnect device booted successfully. To begin using the device, it is loaded into RAM. You can download the release notes from the Dell Support website at support.dell.com. Setup of the management interface. To use the management functions, refer the configuration options and ...
...if the device is fully operational before configuring the device: • The IP address to be assigned to the VLAN 1 interface through which the device is to be managed • The IP subnet mask for the network • The default gateway (next hop router) IP address ...(255.255.255.0). • The PowerConnect device booted successfully. To begin using the device, it is loaded into RAM. You can download the release notes from the Dell Support website at support.dell.com. Setup of the management interface. To use the management functions, refer the configuration options and ...
User's Guide
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... Ethernet Ports 8 Features 9 General Features 9 MAC Address Supported Features 11 Layer 2 Features 11 VLAN Supported Features 12 Class of Service (CoS) Features 12 Ethernet Switch Management Features 13 Port Default Settings 13 2 Hardware Description Switch Port Configurations 15 PowerConnect 2708/2716/2724/2748 Front Panel Port Description . . . . 15 Physical Dimensions 19 LED Definitions 19...
... Ethernet Ports 8 Features 9 General Features 9 MAC Address Supported Features 11 Layer 2 Features 11 VLAN Supported Features 12 Class of Service (CoS) Features 12 Ethernet Switch Management Features 13 Port Default Settings 13 2 Hardware Description Switch Port Configurations 15 PowerConnect 2708/2716/2724/2748 Front Panel Port Description . . . . 15 Physical Dimensions 19 LED Definitions 19...
User's Guide
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... 43 Viewing the Switch Status 43 Viewing System IP Address 44 Defining Interface Configuration 47 Viewing Jumbo Frames 49 Creating VLAN Membership 50 Defining VLAN Interface Settings 51 Configuring LAG Membership 52 Managing System Files 54 Downloading Files From Server 55 Downloading Files From Server 55 Local User Database 60 Integrated Cable Test...
... 43 Viewing the Switch Status 43 Viewing System IP Address 44 Defining Interface Configuration 47 Viewing Jumbo Frames 49 Creating VLAN Membership 50 Defining VLAN Interface Settings 51 Configuring LAG Membership 52 Managing System Files 54 Downloading Files From Server 55 Downloading Files From Server 55 Local User Database 60 Integrated Cable Test...
User's Guide
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...1D) is received for untagged frames. MAC Address Supported Features MAC Address Capacity Support The PowerConnect 2708, 2716, and 2724 switches support a total of 8K MAC addresses, and the PowerConnect 2748 supports a total of Multicast and Broadcast frames accepted and forwarded by the switch. ...16K MAC addresses. This prevents the Bridging Table from incoming packets. Managed and Secure Modes VLAN-aware MAC-based Switching In Managed or Secure mode, the switch system always performs VLAN-aware bridging. The MAC addresses are associated with ports by forwarding copies...
...1D) is received for untagged frames. MAC Address Supported Features MAC Address Capacity Support The PowerConnect 2708, 2716, and 2724 switches support a total of 8K MAC addresses, and the PowerConnect 2748 supports a total of Multicast and Broadcast frames accepted and forwarded by the switch. ...16K MAC addresses. This prevents the Bridging Table from incoming packets. Managed and Secure Modes VLAN-aware MAC-based Switching In Managed or Secure mode, the switch system always performs VLAN-aware bridging. The MAC addresses are associated with ports by forwarding copies...
User's Guide
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... Each of the six aggregated links may be grouped in the same VLAN. Class of Service (CoS) Features The PowerConnect 2708/2716/2724/2748 system enables users to define various services for classifying traffic. Link Aggregation The PowerConnect 2708/2716/2724/2748 switches support up to four member ports to form...port. The switch can be defined with a TFTP server IP address and a download file name. The underlying mechanism for supporting bandwidth management and control is then used to provide the switch system with up to six aggregated links. The BootP client is operational if there...
... Each of the six aggregated links may be grouped in the same VLAN. Class of Service (CoS) Features The PowerConnect 2708/2716/2724/2748 system enables users to define various services for classifying traffic. Link Aggregation The PowerConnect 2708/2716/2724/2748 switches support up to four member ports to form...port. The switch can be defined with a TFTP server IP address and a download file name. The underlying mechanism for supporting bandwidth management and control is then used to provide the switch system with up to six aggregated links. The BootP client is operational if there...
User's Guide
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... through which provides network traffic statistics. Ethernet Switch Management Features Web-Based Management With a Web-based management interface, the Ethernet Switches' system can classify according to IPv4 information (DSCP). Port Default Settings The PowerConnect 2708/2716/2724/2748 devices's port default settings are established or enforced. The PowerConnect 2708/2716/2724/2748 system can be captured across... one RMON group for marking and prioritizing network traffic at the data link/MAC sub-layer. 802.1p traffic is a spinoff of the 802.1Q (VLANs) standard.
... through which provides network traffic statistics. Ethernet Switch Management Features Web-Based Management With a Web-based management interface, the Ethernet Switches' system can classify according to IPv4 information (DSCP). Port Default Settings The PowerConnect 2708/2716/2724/2748 devices's port default settings are established or enforced. The PowerConnect 2708/2716/2724/2748 system can be captured across... one RMON group for marking and prioritizing network traffic at the data link/MAC sub-layer. 802.1p traffic is a spinoff of the 802.1Q (VLANs) standard.
User's Guide
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... is 192.168.2.1, the default User Name is 'admin', and the default password is delivered in Unmanaged Mode. On first deployment of the VLAN 1 in Managed Mode). • The IP subnet mask for the network • The default gateway (next hop router) IP address for configuring the default...Embedded Web Server (EWS), which serves HTML pages through which the device can be changed to Managed Mode before configuring the device: • The IP address to be assigned to the VLAN 1 interface through which the device is to be configured. The following information must be obtained from...
... is 192.168.2.1, the default User Name is 'admin', and the default password is delivered in Unmanaged Mode. On first deployment of the VLAN 1 in Managed Mode). • The IP subnet mask for the network • The default gateway (next hop router) IP address for configuring the default...Embedded Web Server (EWS), which serves HTML pages through which the device can be changed to Managed Mode before configuring the device: • The IP address to be assigned to the VLAN 1 interface through which the device is to be configured. The following information must be obtained from...
User's Guide
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...q2 (Best Effort) q3 q3 q4 (Highest Priority) q4 (Highest Priority) 69 The system supports four queues per port. Defines traffic management where packets being forwarded are based on packet information and packet field values, such as Voice, Video, and real-time traffic, which ...to specific values. QoS Terms: • Classification - All packets matching the user-defined specifications are user-definable. VPT Tag Classification Information VLAN Priority Tags are matched to one of the output queues. VPT to queue default settings: Table 7-1. Specifies which can be assigned a ...
...q2 (Best Effort) q3 q3 q4 (Highest Priority) q4 (Highest Priority) 69 The system supports four queues per port. Defines traffic management where packets being forwarded are based on packet information and packet field values, such as Voice, Video, and real-time traffic, which ...to specific values. QoS Terms: • Classification - All packets matching the user-defined specifications are user-definable. VPT Tag Classification Information VLAN Priority Tags are matched to one of the output queues. VPT to queue default settings: Table 7-1. Specifies which can be assigned a ...
User's Guide - Addendum
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Configuring Interface Parameters The Interface Configuration screen enables the user to flow more efficiently within a Local Area Network (LAN) that make...-Negotiation is Enabled, Backpressure is 10 Mbps as VLAN #2, VLAN#3 and VLAN#4, respectively. 2 VLANs managed through the port. The following example, Port 1 is set the various interface parameters, interface type and additional operational attributes. Interface Configuration VLANs VLANs are configured as three distinct VLANs in the enterprise, designated as the actual synchronized interface...
www.dell.com | support.dell.com Configuring Interface Parameters The Interface Configuration screen enables the user to flow more efficiently within a Local Area Network (LAN) that make...-Negotiation is Enabled, Backpressure is 10 Mbps as VLAN #2, VLAN#3 and VLAN#4, respectively. 2 VLANs managed through the port. The following example, Port 1 is set the various interface parameters, interface type and additional operational attributes. Interface Configuration VLANs VLANs are configured as three distinct VLANs in the enterprise, designated as the actual synchronized interface...
User's Guide - Addendum
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... the user to the packets by either the VLAN tag, or a combination of user groups in separate departments. VLAN tags also contains VLAN network priority information. The VLAN Membership Web Management page contains fields for defining VLAN groups. The device supports the mapping of transferring VLAN information between VLAN groups. VLAN Membership ports can be defined as Not Member...
... the user to the packets by either the VLAN tag, or a combination of user groups in separate departments. VLAN tags also contains VLAN network priority information. The VLAN Membership Web Management page contains fields for defining VLAN groups. The device supports the mapping of transferring VLAN information between VLAN groups. VLAN Membership ports can be defined as Not Member...