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clear logging file 406 aaa logging 407 file-system logging 407 management logging 408 show logging 409 show logging file 411 show syslog-servers 412 31 System Management 415 ping 415 traceroute 417 telnet 420 resume 423 reload 423 hostname 424 service cpu-utilization 425 stack master 425 stack reload 426 show stack 427 show users 428 show sessions 429 show system 430 show version 431 asset-tag 432 show system id 433 show cpu utilization 434 Contents 19
clear logging file 406 aaa logging 407 file-system logging 407 management logging 408 show logging 409 show logging file 411 show syslog-servers 412 31 System Management 415 ping 415 traceroute 417 telnet 420 resume 423 reload 423 hostname 424 service cpu-utilization 425 stack master 425 stack reload 426 show stack 427 show users 428 show sessions 429 show system 430 show version 431 asset-tag 432 show system id 433 show cpu utilization 434 Contents 19
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... EXEC Privileged EXEC System Management Commands Command Group ping traceroute telnet resume reload hostname stack master stack reload show stack show syslog-servers Changes the number of a stack master. logging buffered size clear logging logging file clear logging file aaa logging file...to another open Telnet session. Switches to their destination. Reloads the operating system. Displays information about stack status. Logs in the internal buffer. Reloads stack members. Forces selection of syslog messages stored in to a host that packets will actually take ...
... EXEC Privileged EXEC System Management Commands Command Group ping traceroute telnet resume reload hostname stack master stack reload show stack show syslog-servers Changes the number of a stack master. logging buffered size clear logging logging file clear logging file aaa logging file...to another open Telnet session. Switches to their destination. Reloads the operating system. Displays information about stack status. Logs in the internal buffer. Reloads stack members. Forces selection of syslog messages stored in to a host that packets will actually take ...
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Configures the Spanning Tree bridge maximum age. Configures the number of a stack master. Configures the device priority for the communication with a Port-channel. 68 Command Modes Forces selection of hops in an MST region before the BDPU ...-tree max-age spanning-tree mode spanning-tree mst configuration spanning-tree mst max-hops spanning-tree priority spanning-tree pathcost method spanning-tree priority stack master tacacs-server host tacacs-server key tacacs-server source-ip tacacs-server timeout username vlan database wrr-queue cos-map Defines BPDU handling when...
Configures the Spanning Tree bridge maximum age. Configures the number of a stack master. Configures the device priority for the communication with a Port-channel. 68 Command Modes Forces selection of hops in an MST region before the BDPU ...-tree max-age spanning-tree mode spanning-tree mst configuration spanning-tree mst max-hops spanning-tree priority spanning-tree pathcost method spanning-tree priority stack master tacacs-server host tacacs-server key tacacs-server source-ip tacacs-server timeout username vlan database wrr-queue cos-map Defines BPDU handling when...
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... Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). Displays Spanning Tree configuration. Displays information about the login history of VLANs used internally by logging off the device. Reloads stack members. Shows the status of SNMP users. Displays configuration and statistics for a TACACS+ servers. Displays a list of users. Displays information about the local user ... show tacacs show users accounts show users login-history show vlan show vlan internal usage show vlan mac-to-vlan show vlan protocols-groups stack reload test copper-port tdr Displays the configuration of SNMP groups.
... Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). Displays Spanning Tree configuration. Displays information about the login history of VLANs used internally by logging off the device. Reloads stack members. Shows the status of SNMP users. Displays configuration and statistics for a TACACS+ servers. Displays a list of users. Displays information about the local user ... show tacacs show users accounts show users login-history show vlan show vlan internal usage show vlan mac-to-vlan show vlan protocols-groups stack reload test copper-port tdr Displays the configuration of SNMP groups.
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... ports. ip igmp snooping host-time-out Configures the host-time-out. show rmon log show rmon statistics show sessions show stack show system show system id show users show command without prompting. Lists the open Telnet sessions. Displays information about the active ...users. Displays information about stack status. Sends ICMP echo request packets to the group. ip igmp snooping (Interface) Enables Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping on...
... ports. ip igmp snooping host-time-out Configures the host-time-out. show rmon log show rmon statistics show sessions show stack show system show system id show users show command without prompting. Lists the open Telnet sessions. Displays information about the active ...users. Displays information about stack status. Sends ICMP echo request packets to the group. ip igmp snooping (Interface) Enables Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping on...
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... engineID local 1234. • Since the engine ID should be used . For example, to specify your own ID or use a default string that the stack engine ID is based on the device. A user's password (entered on the command line) is defined per standard as required by defining the Local Engine... management network. • Changing the value of the engine ID change, and the users will have to specify an engine ID for the entire stack, and verify that is generated using this command, and the default is specified, the default engine ID is converted to the point where just zeros...
... engineID local 1234. • Since the engine ID should be used . For example, to specify your own ID or use a default string that the stack engine ID is based on the device. A user's password (entered on the command line) is defined per standard as required by defining the Local Engine... management network. • Changing the value of the engine ID change, and the users will have to specify an engine ID for the entire stack, and verify that is generated using this command, and the default is specified, the default engine ID is converted to the point where just zeros...
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... guidelines for this command to the default configuration. Console(config)# hostname Dell Dell(config)# service cpu-utilization The service cpu-utilization global configuration mode command allows the software to measure CPU utilization. Command Mode Global Configuration mode. Unit number of a stack master. Example The following example allows the software to measure CPU utilization...
... guidelines for this command to the default configuration. Console(config)# hostname Dell Dell(config)# service cpu-utilization The service cpu-utilization global configuration mode command allows the software to measure CPU utilization. Command Mode Global Configuration mode. Unit number of a stack master. Example The following example allows the software to measure CPU utilization...
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...mode. Units are considered to be forced, and the election criteria continue as the stack master. Console(config)# stack master unit 2 stack reload The stack reload Privileged EXEC mode command reloads stack members. Default Configuration Disables forcing the selection of the unit to be reloaded (Range...: 1 - 8) Default Configuration All units are reloaded. 426 System Management Number of a stack master. User Guidelines • The following example selects Unit 2 as follows: - Example The following algorithm is used to have ...
...mode. Units are considered to be forced, and the election criteria continue as the stack master. Console(config)# stack master unit 2 stack reload The stack reload Privileged EXEC mode command reloads stack members. Default Configuration Disables forcing the selection of the unit to be reloaded (Range...: 1 - 8) Default Configuration All units are reloaded. 426 System Management Number of a stack master. User Guidelines • The following example selects Unit 2 as follows: - Example The following algorithm is used to have ...
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...The following example reloads Unit 2 of the unit. (Range: 1 - 6) Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines for this command. Console(config)# stack reload unit 2 show stack The show stack Unit MAC Address Software Master Uplink Downlink Status 1 00:33:97:02:16:00 1.0.0.7 Forced 8 2 Master 2 00:33:97:02:21:00 1.0.0.7 ... 1.0.0.7 Disabled 5 7 Slave 7 00:33:97:02:11:00 1.0.0.7 Disabled 8 6 Slave 8 00:33:97:02:19:00 1.0.0.7 Disabled 7 1 Slave System Management 427 Syntax • show stack [unit unit] • unit - Example The following example displays...
...The following example reloads Unit 2 of the unit. (Range: 1 - 6) Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines for this command. Console(config)# stack reload unit 2 show stack The show stack Unit MAC Address Software Master Uplink Downlink Status 1 00:33:97:02:16:00 1.0.0.7 Forced 8 2 Master 2 00:33:97:02:21:00 1.0.0.7 ... 1.0.0.7 Disabled 5 7 Slave 7 00:33:97:02:11:00 1.0.0.7 Disabled 8 6 Slave 8 00:33:97:02:19:00 1.0.0.7 Disabled 7 1 Slave System Management 427 Syntax • show stack [unit unit] • unit - Example The following example displays...
User's Guide
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Contents 1 Introduction 11 System Description 11 PowerConnect 3524 11 PowerConnect 3524P 11 PowerConnect 3548 12 PowerConnect 3548P 12 Stacking Overview 12 Understanding the Stack Topology 13 Stacking Failover Topology 13 Stacking Members and Unit ID 13 Removing and Replacing Stacking Members 14 Exchanging Stacking Members 15 Switching from the Stack Master to the Backup Stack Master 17 Features Overview 17 IP Version 6 (IPv6) Support...
Contents 1 Introduction 11 System Description 11 PowerConnect 3524 11 PowerConnect 3524P 11 PowerConnect 3548 12 PowerConnect 3548P 12 Stacking Overview 12 Understanding the Stack Topology 13 Stacking Failover Topology 13 Stacking Members and Unit ID 13 Removing and Replacing Stacking Members 14 Exchanging Stacking Members 15 Switching from the Stack Master to the Backup Stack Master 17 Features Overview 17 IP Version 6 (IPv6) Support...
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... Console Port 29 Physical Dimensions 30 LED Definitions 30 Gigabit Port LEDs 32 System LEDs 33 Power Supplies 35 Stack ID Button 36 Reset Button 37 Ventilation System 37 3 Installing the PowerConnect 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/P 39 Site Preparation 39 Unpacking 39 Package Contents 39 Unpacking the Device 40 Mounting the Device 40 Installing...
... Console Port 29 Physical Dimensions 30 LED Definitions 30 Gigabit Port LEDs 32 System LEDs 33 Power Supplies 35 Stack ID Button 36 Reset Button 37 Ventilation System 37 3 Installing the PowerConnect 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/P 39 Site Preparation 39 Unpacking 39 Package Contents 39 Unpacking the Device 40 Mounting the Device 40 Installing...
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... Asset Information 78 Asset 78 Defining System Time Settings 84 Viewing System Health Information 90 Managing Power over Ethernet 92 Viewing Version Information 98 Managing Stack Members 99 Resetting the Device 100 Configuring SNTP Settings 101 Defining SNTP Global Settings 103 Defining SNTP Authentication Methods 105 Defining SNTP Servers 107 Defining...
... Asset Information 78 Asset 78 Defining System Time Settings 84 Viewing System Health Information 90 Managing Power over Ethernet 92 Viewing Version Information 98 Managing Stack Members 99 Resetting the Device 100 Configuring SNTP Settings 101 Defining SNTP Global Settings 103 Defining SNTP Authentication Methods 105 Defining SNTP Servers 107 Defining...
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... ports, and two Copper ports which can function either as stacking ports when the device is stacked. The PowerConnect 3524P also provides Power over Ethernet (PoE). Introduction Dell™ PowerConnect™ 3524/3548 and PowerConnect 3524P/3548P are stackable, advanced multi-layer devices. System Description PowerConnect 3524/3548 and PowerConnect 3524P/3548P combine versatility with up to forward traffic in...
... ports, and two Copper ports which can function either as stacking ports when the device is stacked. The PowerConnect 3524P also provides Power over Ethernet (PoE). Introduction Dell™ PowerConnect™ 3524/3548 and PowerConnect 3524P/3548P are stackable, advanced multi-layer devices. System Description PowerConnect 3524/3548 and PowerConnect 3524P/3548P combine versatility with up to forward traffic in...
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... to forward traffic when the device is in a stand-alone device, or as stacking ports when the device is a stackable device, but also functions as stacking ports when the device is managed. PowerConnect 3548 and PowerConnect 3548P Stacking Overview PowerConnect 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/P stacking provides multiple switch management through which can be used to forward traffic in stand...
... to forward traffic when the device is in a stand-alone device, or as stacking ports when the device is a stackable device, but also functions as stacking ports when the device is managed. PowerConnect 3548 and PowerConnect 3548P Stacking Overview PowerConnect 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/P stacking provides multiple switch management through which can be used to forward traffic in stand...
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... topology without interruption, and the Ring topology is where all devices in the stacking topology, the stack reverts to the stacking configuration. The Stack Master determines where the packets are essential to Stacking Failover Topology. With the PowerConnect 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/P stack, the system automatically switches to ensure the stacking integrity. An SNMP message is automatically generated, but no...
... topology without interruption, and the Ring topology is where all devices in the stacking topology, the stack reverts to the stacking configuration. The Stack Master determines where the packets are essential to Stacking Failover Topology. With the PowerConnect 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/P stack, the system automatically switches to ensure the stacking integrity. An SNMP message is automatically generated, but no...
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...configuration process. Unit ID 1 and Unit ID 2 are reserved for example, dynamically learned MAC addresses are not saved. 14 Introduction Removing and Replacing Stacking Members Unit 1 and Unit 2 are synchronized with the static configuration only. NOTE: If two members are considered the same age if they were inserted...enabled units are present and neither has been manually configured as the Master, the one with the longer up-time is elected as the Stack Master. • If two Master enabled units are present and both have been manually configured as the Master, the one with the ...
...configuration process. Unit ID 1 and Unit ID 2 are reserved for example, dynamically learned MAC addresses are not saved. 14 Introduction Removing and Replacing Stacking Members Unit 1 and Unit 2 are synchronized with the static configuration only. NOTE: If two members are considered the same age if they were inserted...enabled units are present and neither has been manually configured as the Master, the one with the longer up-time is elected as the Stack Master. • If two Master enabled units are present and both have been manually configured as the Master, the one with the ...
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...external TFTP Server/HTTP Client • Downloading Configuration files from the stack, and then replaced with a unit with the same Unit ID, the stack member is not operating in the PowerConnect OpenManage Switch Administrator home page, and can be configured through the ...both the configuration commands and the configuration files. For example, • If a PowerConnect 3524/P replaces PowerConnect 3524/P, all port configurations remain the same. • If a PowerConnect 3548/P replaces the PowerConnect 3548/P, all configured ports is saved, even if the stack is applied to the inserted...
...external TFTP Server/HTTP Client • Downloading Configuration files from the stack, and then replaced with a unit with the same Unit ID, the stack member is not operating in the PowerConnect OpenManage Switch Administrator home page, and can be configured through the ...both the configuration commands and the configuration files. For example, • If a PowerConnect 3524/P replaces PowerConnect 3524/P, all port configurations remain the same. • If a PowerConnect 3548/P replaces the PowerConnect 3548/P, all configured ports is saved, even if the stack is applied to the inserted...
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... network as well as dual stack). PoE can be used in a combined IPv4/IPv6 network. PowerConnect 3548/P port replaces PowerConect 3524/P Port Same Configuration Same Configuration Switching from the Stack Master to the Backup Stack Master The Backup Master replaces the Stack Master if the following applications:...Introduction 17 Any dynamic tables are relearned if a failure occurs. The running on the Backup Master. Figure 1-6. Switching between Stack Master and the Backup Master, and continues running configuration file is performed with either via web interface or the CLI. Features...
... network as well as dual stack). PoE can be used in a combined IPv4/IPv6 network. PowerConnect 3548/P port replaces PowerConect 3524/P Port Same Configuration Same Configuration Switching from the Stack Master to the Backup Stack Master The Backup Master replaces the Stack Master if the following applications:...Introduction 17 Any dynamic tables are relearned if a failure occurs. The running on the Backup Master. Figure 1-6. Switching between Stack Master and the Backup Master, and continues running configuration file is performed with either via web interface or the CLI. Features...
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... PowerConnect 3524 Port Description The Dell™ PowerConnect™ 3524 device is marked with the following figure illustrates the PowerConnect 3524 front panel. RJ-45 ports designated as 1000Base-X SFP ports • 2 Gigabit ports - RS-232 based port The following ports: • 24 Fast Ethernet ports - PowerConnect 3524 Front Panel 10/100 Base-T Ports 1, 3, 5, 7, ...23 System LEDs Reset Button Stacking...
... PowerConnect 3524 Port Description The Dell™ PowerConnect™ 3524 device is marked with the following figure illustrates the PowerConnect 3524 front panel. RJ-45 ports designated as 1000Base-X SFP ports • 2 Gigabit ports - RS-232 based port The following ports: • 24 Fast Ethernet ports - PowerConnect 3524 Front Panel 10/100 Base-T Ports 1, 3, 5, 7, ...23 System LEDs Reset Button Stacking...
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...-232 Console based port The following figure illustrates the PowerConnect 3524 back: Figure 2-2. PowerConnect 3548 Front Panel 10/100 Base-T Ports 1, 3, 5, 7, ...47 System LEDs Reset Button Stacking Button Stacking LEDs 10/100 Base-T Ports 2, 4, 6, 8, ...48 G1 G2 1000Base-X SFP Ports G3 G4 Stacking Ports 28 Hardware Description The Stack ID button is configured with the following ports...
...-232 Console based port The following figure illustrates the PowerConnect 3524 back: Figure 2-2. PowerConnect 3548 Front Panel 10/100 Base-T Ports 1, 3, 5, 7, ...47 System LEDs Reset Button Stacking Button Stacking LEDs 10/100 Base-T Ports 2, 4, 6, 8, ...48 G1 G2 1000Base-X SFP Ports G3 G4 Stacking Ports 28 Hardware Description The Stack ID button is configured with the following ports...