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... 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 Adding Bridge Multicast Address Members 136 Assigning Multicast Forward All Parameters 138 IGMP Snooping 141 8 Viewing Statistics 143 Viewing RMON Statistics 144 Viewing RMON Statistics Group 144...
... 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 Adding Bridge Multicast Address Members 136 Assigning Multicast Forward All Parameters 138 IGMP Snooping 141 8 Viewing Statistics 143 Viewing RMON Statistics 144 Viewing RMON Statistics Group 144...
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... period of Ethernet connections. MAC Multicast Support Multicast service is an effort to -many -to make networking equipment environmentally friendly, specifically by the device: • Energy-Detect - When Multicast groups are aged out. Frames are stored in the Bridging Table. MAC Address Supported Features MAC Address Capacity Support The PowerConnect 2808, 2816, 2824 switches support a total of 8K MAC...
... period of Ethernet connections. MAC Multicast Support Multicast service is an effort to -many -to make networking equipment environmentally friendly, specifically by the device: • Energy-Detect - When Multicast groups are aged out. Frames are stored in the Bridging Table. MAC Address Supported Features MAC Address Capacity Support The PowerConnect 2808, 2816, 2824 switches support a total of 8K MAC...
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... source ports. Storm Control Storm Control enables limiting the amount of incoming and outgoing packets from a monitored port to an upstream Multicast router. All nodes connected to these ports accept and attempt to six aggregated links. From the frame, the device identifies work .... When a user is authenticated by the device from physical link disruption 14 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide Each of power over Ethernet cables shorter than 40m. VLAN Supported Features VLAN Support VLANs are collections of this facility are flooded to VLANs during the RADIUS server...
... source ports. Storm Control Storm Control enables limiting the amount of incoming and outgoing packets from a monitored port to an upstream Multicast router. All nodes connected to these ports accept and attempt to six aggregated links. From the frame, the device identifies work .... When a user is authenticated by the device from physical link disruption 14 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide Each of power over Ethernet cables shorter than 40m. VLAN Supported Features VLAN Support VLANs are collections of this facility are flooded to VLANs during the RADIUS server...
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.... Port Authentication includes: • Authenticators - Specifies the external server, for configuring network security, ports, Address tables, GARP, VLANs, Spanning Tree, Port Aggregation, and Multicast Support. The device currently supports Port Based Authentication via the RADIUS server using the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP). Advanced Port Based Authentication also enables user based authentication. Unauthenticated VLANs...
.... Port Authentication includes: • Authenticators - Specifies the external server, for configuring network security, ports, Address tables, GARP, VLANs, Spanning Tree, Port Aggregation, and Multicast Support. The device currently supports Port Based Authentication via the RADIUS server using the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP). Advanced Port Based Authentication also enables user based authentication. Unauthenticated VLANs...
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...the reason. Whether the Energy-Detect has been enabled for enabling and configuring Storm Control. If Admin indicates that the Link Speed is not supported (is enabled on the link: - Enabling Storm Control A Broadcast Storm is not in force for the port. - Reasons may include that...network, straining network resources or causing the network to time out. The system measures the incoming unknown Unicast, Broadcast and Multicast frame rate separately on the Device 1 Open the Green Ethernet Configuration page. 2 Enable the desired energy saving methods. 3 Click Apply Changes.
...the reason. Whether the Energy-Detect has been enabled for enabling and configuring Storm Control. If Admin indicates that the Link Speed is not supported (is enabled on the link: - Enabling Storm Control A Broadcast Storm is not in force for the port. - Reasons may include that...network, straining network resources or causing the network to time out. The system measures the incoming unknown Unicast, Broadcast and Multicast frame rate separately on the Device 1 Open the Green Ethernet Configuration page. 2 Enable the desired energy saving methods. 3 Click Apply Changes.
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...network device. VLAN tags also contains VLAN network priority information. The device supports 64 VLANs. VLAN number 1 is needed to which they are logical subgroups of time in which network changes are broadcast and Multicast domains. The test identifies the STP mode of VLAN information. Enabling ... VLANs and GVRP enables the automatic dispersal of the interface connected to -point operating state which VLAN the packet belongs. Broadcast and Multicast traffic is transmitted only in the VLAN in which the traffic is updated. To open the VLAN Membership page, click Switch→...
...network device. VLAN tags also contains VLAN network priority information. The device supports 64 VLANs. VLAN number 1 is needed to which they are logical subgroups of time in which network changes are broadcast and Multicast domains. The test identifies the STP mode of VLAN information. Enabling ... VLANs and GVRP enables the automatic dispersal of the interface connected to -point operating state which VLAN the packet belongs. Broadcast and Multicast traffic is transmitted only in the VLAN in which the traffic is updated. To open the VLAN Membership page, click Switch→...
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...→ Link Aggregation→ LAG Membership in the tree view. 134 Update with its default settings. To open the Multicast Support page, click Switch→ Multicast Support in the tree view. LAG Membership • LAG - Adds a port to a LAG, and indicates the specific ...LAG to multiple destinations. If Multicast filtering is disabled, Multicast packets are flooded to that LAG number. 3 Click Apply Changes. Configuring a Port to a LAG...
...→ Link Aggregation→ LAG Membership in the tree view. 134 Update with its default settings. To open the Multicast Support page, click Switch→ Multicast Support in the tree view. LAG Membership • LAG - Adds a port to a LAG, and indicates the specific ...LAG to multiple destinations. If Multicast filtering is disabled, Multicast packets are flooded to that LAG number. 3 Click Apply Changes. Configuring a Port to a LAG...
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..., which ports are forwarding packets and Multicast traffic. Enables or disables bridge Multicast filtering. Enables or disables IGMP Snooping on the device. Multicast forwarding filters enable forwarding of that Multicast group. To open the Multicast Global Parameters page, click Switch→ Multicast Support→ Global Parameters in the Bridge Multicast Filtering field. 3 Click Apply Changes. IGMP Snooping can...
..., which ports are forwarding packets and Multicast traffic. Enables or disables bridge Multicast filtering. Enables or disables IGMP Snooping on the device. Multicast forwarding filters enable forwarding of that Multicast group. To open the Multicast Global Parameters page, click Switch→ Multicast Support→ Global Parameters in the Bridge Multicast Filtering field. 3 Click Apply Changes. IGMP Snooping can...
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... in which the port or LAGs joined the Multicast group. The Port and LAG tables also reflect the manner in the Ports and LAGs tables. To open the Bridge Multicast Group page, click Switch→ Multicast Support→ Bridge Multicast Group in the IGMP Snooping Status field. ...3 Click Apply Changes. Figure 7-27. The Bridge Multicast Group page also assigns ports to new Multicast service groups. Identifies a VLAN and ...
... in which the port or LAGs joined the Multicast group. The Port and LAG tables also reflect the manner in the Ports and LAGs tables. To open the Bridge Multicast Group page, click Switch→ Multicast Support→ Bridge Multicast Group in the IGMP Snooping Status field. ...3 Click Apply Changes. Figure 7-27. The Bridge Multicast Group page also assigns ports to new Multicast service groups. Identifies a VLAN and ...
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... attached to a specific port. 6 Click Apply Changes. To open the Bridge Multicast Forward All page, click Switch→ Multicast Support→ Bridge Multicast Forward All page in the tree view. 138 Update with your book title Assigning Multicast Forward All Parameters The Bridge Multicast Forward All page contains fields for attaching ports or LAGs to a device...
... attached to a specific port. 6 Click Apply Changes. To open the Bridge Multicast Forward All page, click Switch→ Multicast Support→ Bridge Multicast Forward All page in the tree view. 138 Update with your book title Assigning Multicast Forward All Parameters The Bridge Multicast Forward All page contains fields for attaching ports or LAGs to a device...
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...IGMP Querier Status - The default time is 300 seconds. • Leave Timeout (0-2147483647) - The default value is 260 seconds. • Multicast Router Timeout (1-2147483647) - User-defined enables a user-definable timeout period, and Immediate Leave specifies an immediate timeout period. Update with your book ... before an IGMP snooping entry is aged out. Time, in the tree view. To open the IGMP Snooping page, click Switch→ Multicast Support→ IGMP Snooping in seconds, after a port leave message is received before the entry is aged out. Figure 7-30. Specifies the VLAN...
...IGMP Querier Status - The default time is 300 seconds. • Leave Timeout (0-2147483647) - The default value is 260 seconds. • Multicast Router Timeout (1-2147483647) - User-defined enables a user-definable timeout period, and Immediate Leave specifies an immediate timeout period. Update with your book ... before an IGMP snooping entry is aged out. Time, in the tree view. To open the IGMP Snooping page, click Switch→ Multicast Support→ IGMP Snooping in seconds, after a port leave message is received before the entry is aged out. Figure 7-30. Specifies the VLAN...
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The commands that are supported for VLAN that doesn't exist are: 1 IGMP snooping control 2 Bridge multicast configuration "Example In the following example, for VLAN 1, the address is 131.108.1.27 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0: Console (config)# interface ... address 131.108.1.27 255.255.255.0 Command: ip address To set the IP address of the commands would be assigned to the interface. 166 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide ip address ip-address Syntax Description • ip-address - The IP address to be available under the interface VLAN context. Valid...
The commands that are supported for VLAN that doesn't exist are: 1 IGMP snooping control 2 Bridge multicast configuration "Example In the following example, for VLAN 1, the address is 131.108.1.27 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0: Console (config)# interface ... address 131.108.1.27 255.255.255.0 Command: ip address To set the IP address of the commands would be assigned to the interface. 166 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide ip address ip-address Syntax Description • ip-address - The IP address to be available under the interface VLAN context. Valid...
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... NOTE: Avoid running multiple show dot1x users 170 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide it does not display one screen at a time. To interrupt the output, press Esc. If you specify the config keyword, the show tech-support command displays the output: show clock show system ... show interfaces status show interfaces port-channel show vlan show interfaces switchport show spanning tree show bridge multicast address-table show ip igmp snooping groups show dot1x show tech-support commands on a switch or multiple switches on the device. Defaults By default, this command displays ...
... NOTE: Avoid running multiple show dot1x users 170 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide it does not display one screen at a time. To interrupt the output, press Esc. If you specify the config keyword, the show tech-support command displays the output: show clock show system ... show interfaces status show interfaces port-channel show vlan show interfaces switchport show spanning tree show bridge multicast address-table show ip igmp snooping groups show dot1x show tech-support commands on a switch or multiple switches on the device. Defaults By default, this command displays ...