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... Description 9 PowerConnect 2808 9 PowerConnect 2816 9 PowerConnect 2824 10 PowerConnect 2848 10 Summary of PowerConnect Models 11 Features 11 General Features 11 MAC Address Supported Features 13 Layer 2 Features 13 VLAN Supported Features 14 Spanning Tree Protocol Features 15 Class of Service (CoS) Features 16 Ethernet Switch Management Features 16 2 Hardware Description 17 Switch Port Configurations 17 PowerConnect 28xx Front...
... Description 9 PowerConnect 2808 9 PowerConnect 2816 9 PowerConnect 2824 10 PowerConnect 2848 10 Summary of PowerConnect Models 11 Features 11 General Features 11 MAC Address Supported Features 13 Layer 2 Features 13 VLAN Supported Features 14 Spanning Tree Protocol Features 15 Class of Service (CoS) Features 16 Ethernet Switch Management Features 16 2 Hardware Description 17 Switch Port Configurations 17 PowerConnect 28xx Front...
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... Tree 124 Configuring VLANs 126 Defining VLAN Members 126 VLAN Port Membership Table 128 Defining VLAN Ports Settings 130 Defining VLAN LAG Settings 131 Aggregating Ports 133 Defining LAG Membership 134 Multicast Forwarding Support 134 Defining Multicast Global Parameters 135...141 8 Viewing Statistics 143 Viewing RMON Statistics 144 Viewing RMON Statistics Group 144 Viewing Charts 145 Viewing the CPU Utilization 146 9 Configuring Quality of Service 147 Defining CoS Global Parameters 149 Defining QoS Interface Settings 150 Defining Queue Settings 151 Mapping CoS Values to ...
... Tree 124 Configuring VLANs 126 Defining VLAN Members 126 VLAN Port Membership Table 128 Defining VLAN Ports Settings 130 Defining VLAN LAG Settings 131 Aggregating Ports 133 Defining LAG Membership 134 Multicast Forwarding Support 134 Defining Multicast Global Parameters 135...141 8 Viewing Statistics 143 Viewing RMON Statistics 144 Viewing RMON Statistics Group 144 Viewing Charts 145 Viewing the CPU Utilization 146 9 Configuring Quality of Service 147 Defining CoS Global Parameters 149 Defining QoS Interface Settings 150 Defining Queue Settings 151 Mapping CoS Values to ...
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...EXEC Mode 158 Privileged EXEC Mode 159 Global Configuration Mode 159 Interface Configuration Mode 160 CLI Commands 161 Command: asset-tag 161 Command: copy 161 Command: debug-mode 162 Command: do 163 Command: end 163 Command: exit (configuration 163 Command: exit (EXEC 164 Command: ...help 164 Command: interface ethernet 165 Command: interface port-channel 165 Command: interface vlan 166 Command: ip address 166 Command: ip default-gateway 167 Command: login...
...EXEC Mode 158 Privileged EXEC Mode 159 Global Configuration Mode 159 Interface Configuration Mode 160 CLI Commands 161 Command: asset-tag 161 Command: copy 161 Command: debug-mode 162 Command: do 163 Command: end 163 Command: exit (configuration 163 Command: exit (EXEC 164 Command: ...help 164 Command: interface ethernet 165 Command: interface port-channel 165 Command: interface vlan 166 Command: ip address 166 Command: ip default-gateway 167 Command: login...
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... to -many connections for information distribution. Auto-detection of inactivity on their destination MAC address). VLAN-aware MAC-based Switching in Unmanaged Mode In Unmanaged Mode, the switch performs classic bridging. IGMP... by the device: • Energy-Detect - Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide 13 The following methods are aged out. However, a similar functionality may be configured for a given period of unregistered multicast frames. Automatic... MAC Address Capacity Support The PowerConnect 2808, 2816, 2824 switches support a total of 8K MAC addresses, and the...
... to -many connections for information distribution. Auto-detection of inactivity on their destination MAC address). VLAN-aware MAC-based Switching in Unmanaged Mode In Unmanaged Mode, the switch performs classic bridging. IGMP... by the device: • Energy-Detect - Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide 13 The following methods are aged out. However, a similar functionality may be configured for a given period of unregistered multicast frames. Automatic... MAC Address Capacity Support The PowerConnect 2808, 2816, 2824 switches support a total of 8K MAC addresses, and the...
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... on the RADIUS server. • Short-Reach - From the frame, the device identifies work stations to the VLAN configured on the relevant VLAN. Storm Control Storm Control enables limiting the amount of Multicast, Broadcast and Unknown Unicast frames accepted and forwarded by... router. Dynamic VLAN Assignment (DVA) Dynamic VLAN Assignment allows automatic assignment of power over Ethernet cables shorter than 40m. When a user is authenticated by the device from physical link disruption 14 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide Link Aggregation The PowerConnect 28xx switches support...
... on the RADIUS server. • Short-Reach - From the frame, the device identifies work stations to the VLAN configured on the relevant VLAN. Storm Control Storm Control enables limiting the amount of Multicast, Broadcast and Unknown Unicast frames accepted and forwarded by... router. Dynamic VLAN Assignment (DVA) Dynamic VLAN Assignment allows automatic assignment of power over Ethernet cables shorter than 40m. When a user is authenticated by the device from physical link disruption 14 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide Link Aggregation The PowerConnect 28xx switches support...
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... network server upon system startup. DHCP Server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a method of a response time for the switch Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide 15 The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) automates the assignment of IP addresses, ...subnet masks, default gateway, and other IP parameters. BootP and DHCP Clients DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) enables additional setup parameters to all ports on the default VLAN...
... network server upon system startup. DHCP Server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a method of a response time for the switch Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide 15 The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) automates the assignment of IP addresses, ...subnet masks, default gateway, and other IP parameters. BootP and DHCP Clients DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) enables additional setup parameters to all ports on the default VLAN...
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.... The system provides a means to collect the statistics defined in the system. 16 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide No bandwidth reservations or limits are related to view the results... Management Protocol (SNMP), which the system can be monitored and configured. TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol The PowerConnect 28xx switches support software boot image and software download through which ...After a packet has been classified, it is a spin-off of the 802.1Q (VLANs) standard. RMON defines current and historical MAC-layer statistics and control objects, allowing real-time...
.... The system provides a means to collect the statistics defined in the system. 16 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide No bandwidth reservations or limits are related to view the results... Management Protocol (SNMP), which the system can be monitored and configured. TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol The PowerConnect 28xx switches support software boot image and software download through which ...After a packet has been classified, it is a spin-off of the 802.1Q (VLANs) standard. RMON defines current and historical MAC-layer statistics and control objects, allowing real-time...
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... the VLAN 1 interface through an interface defined during the initial configuration. The boot process runs less than 45 seconds when in unmanaged mode (and approximately 90 seconds when in other modes. The Setup Wizard provides guidance through the initial device configuration, and gets the system up and running as quickly as possible. Dell PowerConnect 28xx...
... the VLAN 1 interface through an interface defined during the initial configuration. The boot process runs less than 45 seconds when in unmanaged mode (and approximately 90 seconds when in other modes. The Setup Wizard provides guidance through the initial device configuration, and gets the system up and running as quickly as possible. Dell PowerConnect 28xx...
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...Permits communication between the user and the system, if the user is authorized to access system services. VLANs for configuring network security, ports, Address tables, GARP, VLANs, Spanning Tree, Port Aggregation, and Multicast Support. Specifies the port that performs the authentication on a ...If the port is unauthorized all attached hosts are denied access to the VLAN are always available, even if specific ports attached to the network. Specific VLANs in the device are unauthorized. Configuring Device Switching This section provides all hosts to a single port. Only...
...Permits communication between the user and the system, if the user is authorized to access system services. VLANs for configuring network security, ports, Address tables, GARP, VLANs, Spanning Tree, Port Aggregation, and Multicast Support. Specifies the port that performs the authentication on a ...If the port is unauthorized all attached hosts are denied access to the VLAN are always available, even if specific ports attached to the network. Specific VLANs in the device are unauthorized. Configuring Device Switching This section provides all hosts to a single port. Only...
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... attached to be authorized for enabling Guest VLANs. The Authentication method used. Provides limited network access to unauthorized users. Configuring Port Based Authentication The Port Based Authentication page contains fields for configuring port based authentication and for all attached ... the device. - Port Based Authentication • Port Based Authentication State - For example, a network administrator can use Guest VLANs to deny network access via port-based authorization, but grant Internet access to unauthorized ports. Disable - Advanced Port Based Authentication...
... attached to be authorized for enabling Guest VLANs. The Authentication method used. Provides limited network access to unauthorized users. Configuring Port Based Authentication The Port Based Authentication page contains fields for configuring port based authentication and for all attached ... the device. - Port Based Authentication • Port Based Authentication State - For example, a network administrator can use Guest VLANs to deny network access via port-based authorization, but grant Internet access to unauthorized ports. Disable - Advanced Port Based Authentication...
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... • Admin Interface Control - Enables using the RADIUS server. If a Guest VLAN is enabled. - When Guest VLAN is enabled for this field specifies which VLAN the guest will belong to the VLAN configured on the device. The possible field values are : - Enables port-based authentication... on the RADIUS server. - The currently configured port authorization state. • Authentication Type - Sets the ...
... • Admin Interface Control - Enables using the RADIUS server. If a Guest VLAN is enabled. - When Guest VLAN is enabled for this field specifies which VLAN the guest will belong to the VLAN configured on the device. The possible field values are : - Enables port-based authentication... on the RADIUS server. - The currently configured port authorization state. • Authentication Type - Sets the ...
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... during the next re-authentication if this supplicant VLAN is re-created or a new VLAN is 0-65535. The field value is in seconds. The field value is in seconds. The possible field range is configured on the interface. • Periodic Reauthentication -... EAP requests sent. Authenticated ports remain unauthenticated VLAN and Guest VLAN members. The field default is 30 seconds. • Max EAP Requests (1-10) - The field default is 60 seconds. • Supplicant Timeout (1-65535) - Static VLAN configuration is reauthenticated. Reauthenticates the selected port periodically,...
... during the next re-authentication if this supplicant VLAN is re-created or a new VLAN is 0-65535. The field value is in seconds. The field value is in seconds. The possible field range is configured on the interface. • Periodic Reauthentication -... EAP requests sent. Authenticated ports remain unauthenticated VLAN and Guest VLAN members. The field default is 30 seconds. • Max EAP Requests (1-10) - The field default is 60 seconds. • Supplicant Timeout (1-65535) - Static VLAN configuration is reauthenticated. Reauthenticates the selected port periodically,...
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...mirroring is not a VLAN member. • Only one port or a number of ports (source port or ports) to be destination ports: • Ports cannot be configured as a source port. • Ports cannot be a LAG member. • IP interfaces are suspended. Before configuring Port Mirroring, note ...title This includes Spanning Tree. The following : When a port is set to the same port. Before configuring Port Mirroring, note the following restrictions apply to ports configured to a monitoring (destination) port. Figure 7-13. Storm Control Table Defining Port Mirroring Sessions Port mirroring...
...mirroring is not a VLAN member. • Only one port or a number of ports (source port or ports) to be destination ports: • Ports cannot be configured as a source port. • Ports cannot be a LAG member. • IP interfaces are suspended. Before configuring Port Mirroring, note ...title This includes Spanning Tree. The following : When a port is set to the same port. Before configuring Port Mirroring, note the following restrictions apply to ports configured to a monitoring (destination) port. Figure 7-13. Storm Control Table Defining Port Mirroring Sessions Port mirroring...
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...device. The new source port is defined, and the device is seen for a certain period, are directly forwarded to those ports. Configuring Address Tables MAC addresses are dynamically learned as packets from the frame's source address. Viewing Dynamic Addresses The Dynamic Address Table contains fields...Port from which packets are erased. In order to an address stored in the dynamic address table, including the interface type, MAC addresses, VLAN, and table sorting. To open the Address Tables page, click Switch→ Address Table in the tree view. 114 Update with your book...
...device. The new source port is defined, and the device is seen for a certain period, are directly forwarded to those ports. Configuring Address Tables MAC addresses are dynamically learned as packets from the frame's source address. Viewing Dynamic Addresses The Dynamic Address Table contains fields...Port from which packets are erased. In order to an address stored in the dynamic address table, including the interface type, MAC addresses, VLAN, and table sorting. To open the Address Tables page, click Switch→ Address Table in the tree view. 114 Update with your book...
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... page 116. • Rapid STP - For more information on configuring Rapid STP, see "Defining STP Global Settings" on the device. Detects and uses of bridges. Entries can cause bridges to sort addresses by address, VLAN ID, or interface. 3 Click Query. STP also provides one... path between end stations on page 124. For more information on configuring Classic STP, see "Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree" on a network, eliminating loops. Sorting the Dynamic...
... page 116. • Rapid STP - For more information on configuring Rapid STP, see "Defining STP Global Settings" on the device. Detects and uses of bridges. Entries can cause bridges to sort addresses by address, VLAN ID, or interface. 3 Click Query. STP also provides one... path between end stations on page 124. For more information on configuring Classic STP, see "Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree" on a network, eliminating loops. Sorting the Dynamic...
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... the Point-to-Point Admin, Point-to packet headers. Configuring VLANs VLANs are software based and not defined by the network device. VLANs allow network traffic to allows traffic flow between VLAN groups. VLANs have a defined PVID. The VLAN tag indicates to which the traffic is the default VLAN, and cannot be created per device or any other...
... the Point-to-Point Admin, Point-to packet headers. Configuring VLANs VLANs are software based and not defined by the network device. VLANs allow network traffic to allows traffic flow between VLAN groups. VLANs have a defined PVID. The VLAN tag indicates to which the traffic is the default VLAN, and cannot be created per device or any other...
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...Admit Tag Only - Both tagged and untagged packets are accepted on the port. The VLAN port settings are defined, and the device is not a member. VLAN 4095 is configured on the port. Packets classified to the Discard VLAN are tagged by the ports PVID. Admit All - Assigns a VLA N ID to ...untagged packets. Assigning Port Settings 1 Open the VLAN Port Settings page. 2 Select the port to which...
...Admit Tag Only - Both tagged and untagged packets are accepted on the port. The VLAN port settings are defined, and the device is not a member. VLAN 4095 is configured on the port. Packets classified to the Discard VLAN are tagged by the ports PVID. Admit All - Assigns a VLA N ID to ...untagged packets. Assigning Port Settings 1 Open the VLAN Port Settings page. 2 Select the port to which...
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...page, click Quality of Service in the tree view. Defines traffic management where packets being forwarded are classified together. • Action - VLAN Priority Tag to queue assignments are matched to the output queue and as the egress VPT. 9 Update with high demand. The result...is defined by mapping packets to queue default settings: Table 9-1. QoS is used to classify the packets by : • Classification - Configuring Quality of Service This section provides information for traffic with your book title 147 All packets matching the user-defined specifications are based on ...
...page, click Quality of Service in the tree view. Defines traffic management where packets being forwarded are classified together. • Action - VLAN Priority Tag to queue assignments are matched to the output queue and as the egress VPT. 9 Update with high demand. The result...is defined by mapping packets to queue default settings: Table 9-1. QoS is used to classify the packets by : • Classification - Configuring Quality of Service This section provides information for traffic with your book title 147 All packets matching the user-defined specifications are based on ...
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...)# interface port-channel 1 Console (config-if)# 160 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide The following is an example of the Interface mode prompt: console> enable console# configure console(config)# interface ethernet g18 console(config-if)# VLAN Mode The VLAN mode contains commands to create and configure a VLAN as a whole, for configuring Link Aggregation Groups (LAG). The following is...
...)# interface port-channel 1 Console (config-if)# 160 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide The following is an example of the Interface mode prompt: console> enable console# configure console(config)# interface ethernet g18 console(config-if)# VLAN Mode The VLAN mode contains commands to create and configure a VLAN as a whole, for configuring Link Aggregation Groups (LAG). The following is...
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...same time. • Half Duplex Mode - Permits asynchronous communication, for example, a telephone. Supports data transfer rates of users to configure the system. Embedded Web Servers are grouped with QoS priority information. The part of a CLI or NMS. Glossary 175 Only one... which network traffic is automatically joined to obtain configuration parameters, such as per IEEE 802.3. Domain A group of computers and devices on a network that processes information. D DHCP Client An Internet host using DHCP to the VLAN configured on a network. E Egress Ports Ports from...
...same time. • Half Duplex Mode - Permits asynchronous communication, for example, a telephone. Supports data transfer rates of users to configure the system. Embedded Web Servers are grouped with QoS priority information. The part of a CLI or NMS. Glossary 175 Only one... which network traffic is automatically joined to obtain configuration parameters, such as per IEEE 802.3. Domain A group of computers and devices on a network that processes information. D DHCP Client An Internet host using DHCP to the VLAN configured on a network. E Egress Ports Ports from...