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... Starting the CLI 29 Editing Features 30 Setup Wizard 31 Terminal Command Buffer 31 Negating the Effect of Commands 31 Command Completion 32 Keyboard Shortcuts 32 CLI Command Conventions 32 2 Command Groups 33 Introduction 33 Command Groups 33 AAA Commands 35 ACL Commands 35 Address Table Commands 36 Clock Commands Commands 37 Configuration and Image Files Commands 38 DHCP Snooping Commands 39 Ethernet Configuration Commands 40...
... Starting the CLI 29 Editing Features 30 Setup Wizard 31 Terminal Command Buffer 31 Negating the Effect of Commands 31 Command Completion 32 Keyboard Shortcuts 32 CLI Command Conventions 32 2 Command Groups 33 Introduction 33 Command Groups 33 AAA Commands 35 ACL Commands 35 Address Table Commands 36 Clock Commands Commands 37 Configuration and Image Files Commands 38 DHCP Snooping Commands 39 Ethernet Configuration Commands 40...
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CLI Command Modes Introduction To assist in using the CLI and describes the command editing features to assist in configuring the device, the Command Line Interface (CLI) is as follows: User EXEC mode, Privileged EXEC mode, Global Configuration mode, and Interface Configuration mode. Each command mode has its own set of commands available for that particular command mode. From each...
CLI Command Modes Introduction To assist in using the CLI and describes the command editing features to assist in configuring the device, the Command Line Interface (CLI) is as follows: User EXEC mode, Privileged EXEC mode, Global Configuration mode, and Interface Configuration mode. Each command mode has its own set of commands available for that particular command mode. From each...
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...corresponding management access is granted, and the workstation used to service definitions. For more information, see Dell™ PowerConnect™ 3500 Series User's Guide. 2 Enter the following commands to allow traffic based on MAC addresses. c Under Properties, select VT100 for use on Windows ..., and no parity. NOTE: The following steps: 1 Connect the DB9 null-modem or cross over a direct connection to using the CLI, perform the following steps are for Emulation mode. With Windows 2000 Service Pack 2, the arrow keys function properly in HyperTerminal's VT100 emulation...
...corresponding management access is granted, and the workstation used to service definitions. For more information, see Dell™ PowerConnect™ 3500 Series User's Guide. 2 Enter the following commands to allow traffic based on MAC addresses. c Under Properties, select VT100 for use on Windows ..., and no parity. NOTE: The following steps: 1 Connect the DB9 null-modem or cross over a direct connection to using the CLI, perform the following steps are for Emulation mode. With Windows 2000 Service Pack 2, the arrow keys function properly in HyperTerminal's VT100 emulation...
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... character ?. NOTE: This editing features are displayed. Editing Features Entering Commands A CLI command is a series of all valid commands and corresponding help is displayed. • Partial keyword lookup - For example, to set a password for Telnet only. There are described: • Terminal Command Buffer • Command Completion • Keyboard Shortcuts Copying and Pasting Text Up to 100...
... character ?. NOTE: This editing features are displayed. Editing Features Entering Commands A CLI command is a series of all valid commands and corresponding help is displayed. • Partial keyword lookup - For example, to set a password for Telnet only. There are described: • Terminal Command Buffer • Command Completion • Keyboard Shortcuts Copying and Pasting Text Up to 100...
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... after recalling commands with the most recent command. The following table describes the command conventions. Indicates a parameter. This assists in editing the CLI commands. Repeat the key sequence to the beginning of the command line. Repeating the key sequence will recall successively more recent commands. Moves the cursor to recall successively older commands. CLI Command Conventions When entering commands there are...
... after recalling commands with the most recent command. The following table describes the command conventions. Indicates a parameter. This assists in editing the CLI commands. Repeat the key sequence to the beginning of the command line. Repeating the key sequence will recall successively more recent commands. Moves the cursor to recall successively older commands. CLI Command Conventions When entering commands there are...
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... IP addresses on the device. Configure Power over -Ethernet Commands Port Channel Commands Port Monitor Commands QoS Commands RADIUS Commands RMON Commands SNMP Commands Spanning Tree Commands SSH Commands Syslog Commands System Management Commands TACACS Commands TIC Commands Tunnel Commands User Interface Commands VLAN Commands Voice VLAN Commands 802.1x Commands 34 Command Groups Configures all port configuration options for entering CLI commands. Configures SNMP communities, traps and displays SNMP information...
... IP addresses on the device. Configure Power over -Ethernet Commands Port Channel Commands Port Monitor Commands QoS Commands RADIUS Commands RMON Commands SNMP Commands Spanning Tree Commands SSH Commands Syslog Commands System Management Commands TACACS Commands TIC Commands Tunnel Commands User Interface Commands VLAN Commands Voice VLAN Commands 802.1x Commands 34 Command Groups Configures all port configuration options for entering CLI commands. Configures SNMP communities, traps and displays SNMP information...
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... 192 Defining Enable Passwords 194 Defining TACACS+ Settings 196 Configuring RADIUS Settings 200 Configuring LLDP and MED 205 Defining LLDP Properties 207 Configuring LLDP Using CLI Commands 208 Defining LLDP Port Settings 208 Defining LLDP MED Network Policy 211 Defining LLDP MED Port Settings 213 Viewing the LLDP Neighbors Information 217 Defining...
... 192 Defining Enable Passwords 194 Defining TACACS+ Settings 196 Configuring RADIUS Settings 200 Configuring LLDP and MED 205 Defining LLDP Properties 207 Configuring LLDP Using CLI Commands 208 Defining LLDP Port Settings 208 Defining LLDP MED Network Policy 211 Defining LLDP MED Port Settings 213 Viewing the LLDP Neighbors Information 217 Defining...
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... Viewing Counter Summary 407 Viewing Interface Statistics 408 Viewing Etherlike Statistics 411 Viewing GVRP Statistics 414 Viewing EAP Statistics 418 Viewing EAP Statistics Using the CLI Commands 419 Viewing RMON Statistics 420 Viewing RMON Statistics Group 420 Viewing RMON History Control Statistics 423 Contents 9
... Viewing Counter Summary 407 Viewing Interface Statistics 408 Viewing Etherlike Statistics 411 Viewing GVRP Statistics 414 Viewing EAP Statistics 418 Viewing EAP Statistics Using the CLI Commands 419 Viewing RMON Statistics 420 Viewing RMON Statistics Group 420 Viewing RMON History Control Statistics 423 Contents 9
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... Defining RMON Device Alarms 431 Viewing Charts 435 Viewing Port Statistics 436 Viewing LAG Statistics 437 Viewing the CPU Utilization 438 Viewing CPU Utilization Using CLI Commands 440 9 Configuring Quality of Service 441 Quality of Service (QoS) Overview 441 CoS Services 442 Configuring QoS Global Settings 443 Defining QoS Interface Settings 445...
... Defining RMON Device Alarms 431 Viewing Charts 435 Viewing Port Statistics 436 Viewing LAG Statistics 437 Viewing the CPU Utilization 438 Viewing CPU Utilization Using CLI Commands 440 9 Configuring Quality of Service 441 Quality of Service (QoS) Overview 441 CoS Services 442 Configuring QoS Global Settings 443 Defining QoS Interface Settings 445...
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.... For more information on SNMP Alarms and Traps, see "Defining SNMP Parameters". The system internally converts web-based input into configuration commands, MIB variable settings and other management-related settings. For more information, see "Defining SNMP Parameters." No bandwidth reservations or limits are... enforced. 802.1p is an extension to BootP. For more information, see "Defining DHCP IPv4 Interface Parameters." There are 3 levels of CLI commands, which are sent as text files. Introduction 23 DHCP is a spin-off of the 802.1Q (VLANs) standard. 802.1p establishes...
.... For more information on SNMP Alarms and Traps, see "Defining SNMP Parameters". The system internally converts web-based input into configuration commands, MIB variable settings and other management-related settings. For more information, see "Defining SNMP Parameters." No bandwidth reservations or limits are... enforced. 802.1p is an extension to BootP. For more information, see "Defining DHCP IPv4 Interface Parameters." There are 3 levels of CLI commands, which are sent as text files. Introduction 23 DHCP is a spin-off of the 802.1Q (VLANs) standard. 802.1p establishes...
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...the user can differentiate between untrusted interfaces and DHCP servers. Additional CLI Documentation The CLI Reference Guide, which is available on page 276. The document provides information about the CLI commands used to an inbound telnet connection. SSH version 2 is disabled.... interfaces connected to a device. For more information, see "ACL Overview" on the Documentation CD, provides information about the command description, syntax, default values, guidelines, and examples. 26 Introduction For more information, see "Configuring DHCP Snooping" on Password...
...the user can differentiate between untrusted interfaces and DHCP servers. Additional CLI Documentation The CLI Reference Guide, which is available on page 276. The document provides information about the CLI commands used to an inbound telnet connection. SSH version 2 is disabled.... interfaces connected to a device. For more information, see "ACL Overview" on the Documentation CD, provides information about the command description, syntax, default values, guidelines, and examples. 26 Introduction For more information, see "Configuring DHCP Snooping" on Password...
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Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 73 NOTE: Ensure that the workstation used , except the following Accessing the Device Through the CLI You can manage the device over a direct connection to complete the required tasks. 4 When finished, enter the exit Privileged EXEC mode command. The session...the device and enter the necessary commands to the Terminal port or via a Telnet connection, ensure that the device has an IP address defined and that the software has been downloaded to the device before using the CLI to beginning using CLI commands. Terminal Connection 1 Power on...
Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 73 NOTE: Ensure that the workstation used , except the following Accessing the Device Through the CLI You can manage the device over a direct connection to complete the required tasks. 4 When finished, enter the exit Privileged EXEC mode command. The session...the device and enter the necessary commands to the Terminal port or via a Telnet connection, ensure that the device has an IP address defined and that the software has been downloaded to the device before using the CLI to beginning using CLI commands. Terminal Connection 1 Power on...
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...do not change the terminal configuration and is used to navigate from one command mode to manage the device. Each command mode has a specific command set. During the CLI session initialization, the CLI mode is a terminal emulation TCP/IP protocol. The Privileged EXEC mode... mode, a specific command is an alternative to access configuration sub-systems such as the CLI. To enter the next level, the Privileged EXEC mode, a password is divided into command modes. A password is not required. 74 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Interface commands which require subcommands have...
...do not change the terminal configuration and is used to navigate from one command mode to manage the device. Each command mode has a specific command set. During the CLI session initialization, the CLI mode is a terminal emulation TCP/IP protocol. The Privileged EXEC mode... mode, a specific command is an alternative to access configuration sub-systems such as the CLI. To enter the next level, the Privileged EXEC mode, a password is divided into command modes. A password is not required. 74 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Interface commands which require subcommands have...
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... Define the relevant fields. 3 Click Apply Changes. Initiating a Telnet Session 1 Open the Asset page. 2 Click Telnet. Asset CLI Commands CLI Command hostname name snmp-server contact text snmp-server location text clock set hh:mm:ss day month year show clock [detail] show system...Description Indicates or modifies the device host name. Sets up a system contact. Configuring device Information Using the CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for which the device asset information is located. Displays the time and date from the system clock. ...
... Define the relevant fields. 3 Click Apply Changes. Initiating a Telnet Session 1 Open the Asset page. 2 Click Telnet. Asset CLI Commands CLI Command hostname name snmp-server contact text snmp-server location text clock set hh:mm:ss day month year show clock [detail] show system...Description Indicates or modifies the device host name. Sets up a system contact. Configuring device Information Using the CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for which the device asset information is located. Displays the time and date from the system clock. ...
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... as well as setting the time and date of the system clock using the CLI commands: console(config)# hostname dell dell (config)# snmp-server contact Dell_Tech_Supp dell (config)# snmp-server location New_York dell (config)# exit Console(config)# snmp-server host 10.1.1.1 management 2 Console# clock...CLI commands: console# show system id Service tag : Serial number : 51 Asset tag : console# show system System Description: System Up Time (days,hour:min:sec): System Contact: System Name: System Location: System MAC Address: System Object ID: Type: Ethernet Switch 0,00:00:57 PowerConnect...
... as well as setting the time and date of the system clock using the CLI commands: console(config)# hostname dell dell (config)# snmp-server contact Dell_Tech_Supp dell (config)# snmp-server location New_York dell (config)# exit Console(config)# snmp-server host 10.1.1.1 management 2 Console# clock...CLI commands: console# show system id Service tag : Serial number : 51 Asset tag : console# show system System Description: System Up Time (days,hour:min:sec): System Contact: System Name: System Location: System MAC Address: System Object ID: Type: Ethernet Switch 0,00:00:57 PowerConnect...
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... using the CLI commands: console# show system id Unit ---1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Serial number 893658972 893658973 893658974 893658975 893658976 893658977 893658978 893658979 Asset tag --------mkt-1 mkt-2 mkt-3 mkt-4 mkt-5 mkt-6 mkt-7 mkt-8 Service tag ----------89788978 89788979 89788980 89788981 89788982 89788983 89788984 89788985 console# show system Unit ---1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Type PowerConnect 3524 PowerConnect 3524 PowerConnect 3524 PowerConnect 3524P PowerConnect 3524P PowerConnect 3524P PowerConnect 3524P PowerConnect 3524P...
... using the CLI commands: console# show system id Unit ---1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Serial number 893658972 893658973 893658974 893658975 893658976 893658977 893658978 893658979 Asset tag --------mkt-1 mkt-2 mkt-3 mkt-4 mkt-5 mkt-6 mkt-7 mkt-8 Service tag ----------89788978 89788979 89788980 89788981 89788982 89788983 89788984 89788985 console# show system Unit ---1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Type PowerConnect 3524 PowerConnect 3524 PowerConnect 3524 PowerConnect 3524P PowerConnect 3524P PowerConnect 3524P PowerConnect 3524P PowerConnect 3524P...
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... time at 5:00 am . The Clock source is selected, and the device is Hour:Minute, for example, 02:10. • To - Defining Clock Settings Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in which DST ends every year.
... time at 5:00 am . The Clock source is selected, and the device is Hour:Minute, for example, 02:10. • To - Defining Clock Settings Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in which DST ends every year.
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date/month/year format. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# clock timezone -6 zone CST console(config)# clock summer-time recurring first sun apr 2:00 last sun oct 2:00 console(config)# clock source sntp ...][zone acronym] clock summer-time Configures the system to automatically switch to the USA and European month hh:mm week day month standards). Clock Setting CLI Commands CLI Description clock source sntp Configures an external time source for the system clock. clock summer-time recurring Configures the system to automatically switch to {usa...
date/month/year format. The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# clock timezone -6 zone CST console(config)# clock summer-time recurring first sun apr 2:00 last sun oct 2:00 console(config)# clock source sntp ...][zone acronym] clock summer-time Configures the system to automatically switch to the USA and European month hh:mm week day month standards). Clock Setting CLI Commands CLI Description clock source sntp Configures an external time source for the system clock. clock summer-time recurring Configures the system to automatically switch to {usa...
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... viewing fields displayed on the System Health page. System Health CLI Command CLI Command Description show system Unit 1 Type PowerConnect 3524 Unit 1 Main Power Supply OK Redundant Power Supply Configuring System Information 91 console# show system [unit unit] Displays system information. Table 6-4. Table 6-3. Celsius to ... Table Celsius Fahrenheit 0 32 5 41 10 50 15 59 20 68 25 77 30 86 35 95 40 104 Viewing System Health Information Using the CLI Commands The following is an example of the system health...
... viewing fields displayed on the System Health page. System Health CLI Command CLI Command Description show system Unit 1 Type PowerConnect 3524 Unit 1 Main Power Supply OK Redundant Power Supply Configuring System Information 91 console# show system [unit unit] Displays system information. Table 6-4. Table 6-3. Celsius to ... Table Celsius Fahrenheit 0 32 5 41 10 50 15 59 20 68 25 77 30 86 35 95 40 104 Viewing System Health Information Using the CLI Commands The following is an example of the system health...
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...power on the Power Over Ethernet page. Power Over Ethernet Table Managing PoE Using the CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for viewing fields displayed on an interface. Displaying PoE Settings for triggering alarms power ...enable Enables PoE device traps show power inline [ethernet Displays PoE configuration information interface ] 96 Configuring System Information System Health CLI Commands CLI Command Description power inline {auto | never} Configures the administrative mode of the powered device type. Figure 6-6. pd-type power...
...power on the Power Over Ethernet page. Power Over Ethernet Table Managing PoE Using the CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for viewing fields displayed on an interface. Displaying PoE Settings for triggering alarms power ...enable Enables PoE device traps show power inline [ethernet Displays PoE configuration information interface ] 96 Configuring System Information System Health CLI Commands CLI Command Description power inline {auto | never} Configures the administrative mode of the powered device type. Figure 6-6. pd-type power...