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... command history buffer, see history size. This buffer is the same as disabling the history buffer system. There is a standard default number of a command or reset the configuration to cancel the effect of commands that are maintained on the Setup Wizard. Using the CLI 31 These commands can be easily managed... copying and pasting commands from a Web Based Interface. Encrypted data cannot be disabled at any time. By configuring 0, the effect is not preserved across device resets.
... command history buffer, see history size. This buffer is the same as disabling the history buffer system. There is a standard default number of a command or reset the configuration to cancel the effect of commands that are maintained on the Setup Wizard. Using the CLI 31 These commands can be easily managed... copying and pasting commands from a Web Based Interface. Encrypted data cannot be disabled at any time. By configuring 0, the effect is not preserved across device resets.
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... mode. A valid Ethernet port. • port-channel-number - This parameter is only available when the port is deleted after reset. • delete-on -reset - Address Table Commands 101 Default Configuration No static addresses are defined. Use the no bridge address [mac-address] • mac.... • secure - Syntax • bridge address mac-address {ethernet interface | port-channel port-channel-number} [permanent | delete-on-reset | delete-on-timeout | secure] • no form of the command without specifying a MAC address deletes all static MAC addresses belonging to...
... mode. A valid Ethernet port. • port-channel-number - This parameter is only available when the port is deleted after reset. • delete-on -reset - Address Table Commands 101 Default Configuration No static addresses are defined. Use the no bridge address [mac-address] • mac.... • secure - Syntax • bridge address mac-address {ethernet interface | port-channel port-channel-number} [permanent | delete-on-reset | delete-on-timeout | secure] • no form of the command without specifying a MAC address deletes all static MAC addresses belonging to...
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...:73:FF 00:60:70:8C:73:FF 00:10:0D:48:37:FF port ---1/e8 1/e8 1/e9 type Permanent delete-on-timeout delete-on-reset show bridge address-table count The show bridge address-table count [vlan vlan][ ethernet interface-number | port-channel port-channel- Syntax • show bridge address...
...:73:FF 00:60:70:8C:73:FF 00:10:0D:48:37:FF port ---1/e8 1/e8 1/e9 type Permanent delete-on-timeout delete-on-reset show bridge address-table count The show bridge address-table count [vlan vlan][ ethernet interface-number | port-channel port-channel- Syntax • show bridge address...
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... history function for a particular line. history The history Line Configuration mode command enables the command history function. Use the no form of this command to reset the command history buffer size to disable the command history function. Command Mode Line Configuration mode.
... history function for a particular line. history The history Line Configuration mode command enables the command history function. Use the no form of this command to reset the command history buffer size to disable the command history function. Command Mode Line Configuration mode.
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.... Use the no terminal history size • number-of the command history buffer for the current terminal session. Specifies the number of this command to reset the command history buffer size to 20 commands for secured remote console access (SSH). 242 Line Commands Examples The following example configures the command history...
.... Use the no terminal history size • number-of the command history buffer for the current terminal session. Specifies the number of this command to reset the command history buffer size to 20 commands for secured remote console access (SSH). 242 Line Commands Examples The following example configures the command history...
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... the number of times the software searches the list of this command. Use the no form of RADIUS server hosts to reset the default configuration. Example The following example defines the authentication and encryption key for this command. Command Mode Global Configuration mode.... Console(config)# radius-server key dell-server radius-server retransmit The radius-server retransmit Global Configuration mode command specifies the number of times the software searches the list...
... the number of times the software searches the list of this command. Use the no form of RADIUS server hosts to reset the default configuration. Example The following example defines the authentication and encryption key for this command. Command Mode Global Configuration mode.... Console(config)# radius-server key dell-server radius-server retransmit The radius-server retransmit Global Configuration mode command specifies the number of times the software searches the list...
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...% Console> show rmon history 1 errors Sample Set: 1 Owner: Me Interface: 1/e1 Interval: 1800 Requested samples: 50 Granted samples: 50 Maximum table size: 500 (800 after reset) Time ---------Jan 18 2002 21:57:00 Jan 18 2002 21:57:30 CRC Align --------1 1 Undersize Oversize 1 0 1 0 Fragments --------49 Jabbers ------0 27 0 324 RMON Commands Examples...
...% Console> show rmon history 1 errors Sample Set: 1 Owner: Me Interface: 1/e1 Interval: 1800 Requested samples: 50 Granted samples: 50 Maximum table size: 500 (800 after reset) Time ---------Jan 18 2002 21:57:00 Jan 18 2002 21:57:30 CRC Align --------1 1 Undersize Oversize 1 0 1 0 Fragments --------49 Jabbers ------0 27 0 324 RMON Commands Examples...
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Syntax • show rmon log Maximum table size: 500 (800 after reset) Event Description Time 1 Errors Jan 18 2002 23:48:19 1 Errors Jan 18 2002 23:58:17 2 High Broadcast Jan 18 2002 23:59:48 ...
Syntax • show rmon log Maximum table size: 500 (800 after reset) Event Description Time 1 Errors Jan 18 2002 23:48:19 1 Errors Jan 18 2002 23:58:17 2 High Broadcast Jan 18 2002 23:59:48 ...
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... 300. Example The following example clears messages from the internal logging buffer. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode. User Guidelines This command takes effect only after Reset. Syntax • clear logging Default Configuration This command has no default configuration.
... 300. Example The following example clears messages from the internal logging buffer. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode. User Guidelines This command takes effect only after Reset. Syntax • clear logging Default Configuration This command has no default configuration.
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... or modifies the device host name. Syntax • reload Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines for this command. Console# reload This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your changes. User Guidelines There are no hostname • name -
... or modifies the device host name. Syntax • reload Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines for this command. Console# reload This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your changes. User Guidelines There are no hostname • name -
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User Guidelines There are no default configuration. Syntax • show users User EXEC mode command displays information about the active users. Command Mode User EXEC mode. Topology is Ring Unit Unit Id After Reset 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 console# show users The show users Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines for this command. 428 System Management
User Guidelines There are no default configuration. Syntax • show users User EXEC mode command displays information about the active users. Command Mode User EXEC mode. Topology is Ring Unit Unit Id After Reset 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 console# show users The show users Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines for this command. 428 System Management
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... mode customer 478 VLAN Commands Syntax • switchport mode { access | trunk | general | customer } • no form of this command to reset the mode to customer equipment. Command Mode Interface configuration (Ethernet, port-channel) mode. Use the no user Guidelines for this command to... reset the mode to Ethernet port 1/e16. Untagged layer 2 VLAN interface • trunk - Used when the switch is connected to ...
... mode customer 478 VLAN Commands Syntax • switchport mode { access | trunk | general | customer } • no form of this command to reset the mode to customer equipment. Command Mode Interface configuration (Ethernet, port-channel) mode. Use the no user Guidelines for this command to... reset the mode to Ethernet port 1/e16. Untagged layer 2 VLAN interface • trunk - Used when the switch is connected to ...
User's Guide
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... 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 in a Rack...
... 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 in a Rack...
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... 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 SNTP Interfaces 111...
... 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 SNTP Interfaces 111...
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... following decision process: • If only one Stack Master enabled unit is present, it is not erased, and remains valid, even if the unit is reset. The Stack Master and the Backup Master maintain a Warm Standby. For example, Unit 2 is inserted in fifth minute of the same cycle, the units are...
... following decision process: • If only one Stack Master enabled unit is present, it is not erased, and remains valid, even if the unit is reset. The Stack Master and the Backup Master maintain a Warm Standby. For example, Unit 2 is inserted in fifth minute of the same cycle, the units are...
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... a stack member with the same Unit ID replaces an existing Unit ID with the same Unit ID, the stack member is reset and/or the ports are no longer present. Unit IDs are saved in the unit and are learned through explicit user configuration...., the relevant port configuration is applied to configure the stack. 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 units in the Master unit is performed, and the Master learns all port configurations remain the...
... a stack member with the same Unit ID replaces an existing Unit ID with the same Unit ID, the stack member is reset and/or the ports are no longer present. Unit IDs are saved in the unit and are learned through explicit user configuration...., the relevant port configuration is applied to configure the stack. 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 units in the Master unit is performed, and the Master learns all port configurations remain the...
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The PowerConnect 35xx series systems enhances auto negotiation by configuring ports to learning them from incoming frames. Voice VLAN Voice VLAN allows network administrators to enhance VoIP ... the Guest VLAN is forwarded. Static MAC Entries MAC entries can configure VLANs from IP phones on page 374. The MAC addresses are preserved across resets and reboots. For more information, see "Defining Port Configuration" or "Defining LAG Parameters." VoIP traffic has a preconfigured OUI prefix in auto Voice VLAN secure mode...
The PowerConnect 35xx series systems enhances auto negotiation by configuring ports to learning them from incoming frames. Voice VLAN Voice VLAN allows network administrators to enhance VoIP ... the Guest VLAN is forwarded. Static MAC Entries MAC entries can configure VLANs from IP phones on page 374. The MAC addresses are preserved across resets and reboots. For more information, see "Defining Port Configuration" or "Defining LAG Parameters." VoIP traffic has a preconfigured OUI prefix in auto Voice VLAN secure mode...
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Ports G3 - Hardware Description Port Description PowerConnect 3524 Port Description The Dell™ PowerConnect™ 3524 device is marked with the following figure illustrates the PowerConnect 3524 front panel. Figure 2-1. G4 can either be used as 10/100Base-T ports • 2 ... Description 27 Designated as 1000Base-X SFP ports • 2 Gigabit ports - G4 which are copper ports. PowerConnect 3524 Front Panel 10/100 Base-T Ports 1, 3, 5, 7, ...23 System LEDs Reset Button Stacking Button Stacking LEDs 10/100 Base-T Ports 2, 4, 6, 8, ...24 G1 G2 1000Base-X SFP...
Ports G3 - Hardware Description Port Description PowerConnect 3524 Port Description The Dell™ PowerConnect™ 3524 device is marked with the following figure illustrates the PowerConnect 3524 front panel. Figure 2-1. G4 can either be used as 10/100Base-T ports • 2 ... Description 27 Designated as 1000Base-X SFP ports • 2 Gigabit ports - G4 which are copper ports. PowerConnect 3524 Front Panel 10/100 Base-T Ports 1, 3, 5, 7, ...23 System LEDs Reset Button Stacking Button Stacking LEDs 10/100 Base-T Ports 2, 4, 6, 8, ...24 G1 G2 1000Base-X SFP...
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... ports: • 48 FE ports - Figure 2-3. Designated as 1000Base-X SFP ports • 2 Gigabit ports - 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...Ports 28 Hardware Description RJ-45 ports designated as 10/100Base-T ports • 2 Fiber ports - PowerConnect 3548 Port Description The PowerConnect 3548 device is used to manually reset the device. The Stack ID button is prevented. On the front panel are two buttons on the front...
... ports: • 48 FE ports - Figure 2-3. Designated as 1000Base-X SFP ports • 2 Gigabit ports - 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...Ports 28 Hardware Description RJ-45 ports designated as 10/100Base-T ports • 2 Fiber ports - PowerConnect 3548 Port Description The PowerConnect 3548 device is used to manually reset the device. The Stack ID button is prevented. On the front panel are two buttons on the front...
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... device. Console Port Hardware Description 29 G2 which are copper ports. The second button is the Reset Button which is 9,600 bps. The following figure illustrates the PowerConnect 3548 back panel: Figure 2-4. The front panel contains 48 RJ-45 ports number 1-48. G4 which are two buttons on... a stand-alone device. The Reset button does not extend beyond the unit's front panel surface, so reset by odd numbers 1-47, and the lower row of ports is marked by pressing it accidentally is used to select the unit number. PowerConnect 3548 Back Panel Console Port RPS Connector...
... device. Console Port Hardware Description 29 G2 which are copper ports. The second button is the Reset Button which is 9,600 bps. The following figure illustrates the PowerConnect 3548 back panel: Figure 2-4. The front panel contains 48 RJ-45 ports number 1-48. G4 which are two buttons on... a stand-alone device. The Reset button does not extend beyond the unit's front panel surface, so reset by odd numbers 1-47, and the lower row of ports is marked by pressing it accidentally is used to select the unit number. PowerConnect 3548 Back Panel Console Port RPS Connector...