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Use the no form of this command to restore the default configuration. See usage guidelines for the 224.0.0.x range. Default Configuration Forwarding Command Modes Interface configuration (Ethernet, Port-Channel) mode Default Configuration • Unregistered multicast filtering should not be enabled...multicast packets. Console (config)# bridge multicast unregistered forwarding bridge multicast forward-all The bridge multicast forward-all Interface Configuration (VLAN) mode command enables forwarding all Multicast packets on ports that are connected to routers, because the 224...
Use the no form of this command to restore the default configuration. See usage guidelines for the 224.0.0.x range. Default Configuration Forwarding Command Modes Interface configuration (Ethernet, Port-Channel) mode Default Configuration • Unregistered multicast filtering should not be enabled...multicast packets. Console (config)# bridge multicast unregistered forwarding bridge multicast forward-all The bridge multicast forward-all Interface Configuration (VLAN) mode command enables forwarding all Multicast packets on ports that are connected to routers, because the 224...
Command Line Interface Guide
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Force forwarding all {add | remove} {ethernet interface-list | port-channel port-channel- Default Configuration This setting is used to designate a range of port-channels. User Guidelines There are no spaces; Use the no form of ports... this command. Separate non-consecutive Ethernet ports with a comma and no user guidelines for this command to be a forward-all Interface Configuration (VLAN) mode command forbids a port to restore the default configuration. 106 Address Table Commands number-list} • no spaces; a hyphen is disabled. Command Mode Interface...
Force forwarding all {add | remove} {ethernet interface-list | port-channel port-channel- Default Configuration This setting is used to designate a range of port-channels. User Guidelines There are no spaces; Use the no form of ports... this command. Separate non-consecutive Ethernet ports with a comma and no user guidelines for this command to be a forward-all Interface Configuration (VLAN) mode command forbids a port to restore the default configuration. 106 Address Table Commands number-list} • no spaces; a hyphen is disabled. Command Mode Interface...
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...with VLAN 2. Separates non-consecutive port-channels with a comma and no spaces; Default Configuration This setting is discovered, all Multicast packets to restore the default configuration. User Guidelines • IGMP snooping dynamically discovers Multicast router ports. Console(config)# ...channel-number-list} • no spaces; Syntax • bridge multicast forbidden forward-all • add - Command Mode Interface Configuration (VLAN) mode. Example The following example forbids forwarding all the Multicast packets are forwarded to designate a range of port-channels...
...with VLAN 2. Separates non-consecutive port-channels with a comma and no spaces; Default Configuration This setting is discovered, all Multicast packets to restore the default configuration. User Guidelines • IGMP snooping dynamically discovers Multicast router ports. Console(config)# ...channel-number-list} • no spaces; Syntax • bridge multicast forbidden forward-all • add - Command Mode Interface Configuration (VLAN) mode. Example The following example forbids forwarding all the Multicast packets are forwarded to designate a range of port-channels...
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... auto-negotiation. Forces 10 Mbps operation. • 100 - Command Mode Interface Configuration (Ethernet, port-channel) mode. Example The following example configures the speed operation of Ethernet port 1/e5 to restore the default configuration. Use the no form of this command to restore the default configuration. Forces 1000 Mbps operation. Use the no form of this command...
... auto-negotiation. Forces 10 Mbps operation. • 100 - Command Mode Interface Configuration (Ethernet, port-channel) mode. Example The following example configures the speed operation of Ethernet port 1/e5 to restore the default configuration. Use the no form of this command to restore the default configuration. Forces 1000 Mbps operation. Use the no form of this command...
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...EXEC mode. Console> ipv6 set mtu {ethernet interface | vlan vlan-id| port-channel port-channel-number} { bytes | default} • ethernet interface - Default Configuration 1500 bytes. Console (config)# ipv6 neighbor ff02::78 00:02:85:0E:1C:00 ethernet 1/e16 vlan 1 port-channel 1 ipv6 set mtu The ipv6 mtu... Unit (MTU) size of IPv6 packets sent on an interface. Use the default parameter to 1500 bytes. Sets the default MTU size to restore the default MTU size. MTU in the IPv6 neighbor discovery cache. Syntax • ipv6 set mtu ethernet 1/e16 1700 228 IPv6 Addressing VLAN...
...EXEC mode. Console> ipv6 set mtu {ethernet interface | vlan vlan-id| port-channel port-channel-number} { bytes | default} • ethernet interface - Default Configuration 1500 bytes. Console (config)# ipv6 neighbor ff02::78 00:02:85:0E:1C:00 ethernet 1/e16 vlan 1 port-channel 1 ipv6 set mtu The ipv6 mtu... Unit (MTU) size of IPv6 packets sent on an interface. Use the default parameter to 1500 bytes. Sets the default MTU size to restore the default MTU size. MTU in the IPv6 neighbor discovery cache. Syntax • ipv6 set mtu ethernet 1/e16 1700 228 IPv6 Addressing VLAN...
User's Guide
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... stacking link or stacking member must be reconnected to the stacking configuration. The operation mode is determined by the Unit ID selected during the boot process. 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 stack management action is restored. The stacking operation is determined during the initialization process. Understanding the Stack Topology The PowerConnect 35xx series systems operates in the ring becomes non-functional, or a link...
... stacking link or stacking member must be reconnected to the stacking configuration. The operation mode is determined by the Unit ID selected during the boot process. 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 stack management action is restored. The stacking operation is determined during the initialization process. Understanding the Stack Topology The PowerConnect 35xx series systems operates in the ring becomes non-functional, or a link...
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...authentication profile lists to Default- No user authentication occurs. - User authentication occurs at the device level. Line - Restores the default user authentication method on the device. The options are added. User authentication occurs at the RADIUS server.... - The device checks the user name and password for default profile only. 178 Configuring System Information The line password is used for user authentication. - RADIUS - For more information, see Configuring RADIUS Settings. - The user authentication occurs at the TACACS+ server. - Authentication Profiles...
...authentication profile lists to Default- No user authentication occurs. - User authentication occurs at the device level. Line - Restores the default user authentication method on the device. The options are added. User authentication occurs at the RADIUS server.... - The device checks the user name and password for default profile only. 178 Configuring System Information The line password is used for user authentication. - RADIUS - For more information, see Configuring RADIUS Settings. - The user authentication occurs at the TACACS+ server. - Authentication Profiles...
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...Master Firmware - When selected, copies either the Running Configuration or Startup Configuration. - Source - Indicates the name of file to be replaced by the factory configuration default settings. When selected, indicates that the current configuration settings should be copied to the destination file. ...The possible field values are: - Source - Indicates the type of the newly created backup configuration file. • Restore Configuration Factory Defaults - Indicates the destination configuration file to the destination file. - New File Name (1-64 characters) -
...Master Firmware - When selected, copies either the Running Configuration or Startup Configuration. - Source - Indicates the name of file to be replaced by the factory configuration default settings. When selected, indicates that the current configuration settings should be copied to the destination file. ...The possible field values are: - Source - Indicates the type of the newly created backup configuration file. • Restore Configuration Factory Defaults - Indicates the destination configuration file to the destination file. - New File Name (1-64 characters) -
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... Default Settings 1 Open the Copy Files page. 2 Click Restore Configuration Factory Defaults. 3 Click Apply Changes. Table 6-56. The company factory default settings are restored, and the device is updated. Copying and Deleting Files Using CLI Commands The following is an example of the ... copy running-config startup-config 01-Jan-2000 06:55:32 %COPY-W-TRAP: The copy operation was completed successfully Copy succeeded console# 256 Configuring System Information delete url Deletes a file from a source to a destination. The file is copied, and the device is updated. The ...
... Default Settings 1 Open the Copy Files page. 2 Click Restore Configuration Factory Defaults. 3 Click Apply Changes. Table 6-56. The company factory default settings are restored, and the device is updated. Copying and Deleting Files Using CLI Commands The following is an example of the ... copy running-config startup-config 01-Jan-2000 06:55:32 %COPY-W-TRAP: The copy operation was completed successfully Copy succeeded console# 256 Configuring System Information delete url Deletes a file from a source to a destination. The file is copied, and the device is updated. The ...
User's Guide
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... on a specific port only to the locked port is shut down Locked port security also enables storing a list of MAC addresses in the configuration file. To open the Port Security page, click Switch → Network Security → Port Security. Locked port security monitors both received and...to the point when it is invoked, and can be statically configured. These addresses are either it was learned on specific ports. When a packet is received on the required ports. Configuring Port Security Network security can be restored after the device has been reset. The MAC addresses can ...
... on a specific port only to the locked port is shut down Locked port security also enables storing a list of MAC addresses in the configuration file. To open the Port Security page, click Switch → Network Security → Port Security. Locked port security monitors both received and...to the point when it is invoked, and can be statically configured. These addresses are either it was learned on specific ports. When a packet is received on the required ports. Configuring Port Security Network security can be restored after the device has been reset. The MAC addresses can ...
User's Guide
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...OUIs currently enabled on the Voice VLAN. The following OUIs are : - Provides an OUI description up to the factory defaults. 380 Configuring Switch Information This is the default value. • Restore Default OUIs - Checked - Philips and NEC AG phone - 00-D0-1E - Polycom/Veritel phone - 00-E0-BB - ...3COM phone • Description - Restores OUIs to 32 characters. • Remove - Removes OUI from the Telephony OUI List. Maintains the current OUIs in the Telephony OUI List. Voice...
...OUIs currently enabled on the Voice VLAN. The following OUIs are : - Provides an OUI description up to the factory defaults. 380 Configuring Switch Information This is the default value. • Restore Default OUIs - Checked - Philips and NEC AG phone - 00-D0-1E - Polycom/Veritel phone - 00-E0-BB - ...3COM phone • Description - Restores OUIs to 32 characters. • Remove - Removes OUI from the Telephony OUI List. Maintains the current OUIs in the Telephony OUI List. Voice...
User's Guide
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The Add OUI page opens. Voice VLAN Add OUI Page 3 Fill in the fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The OUIs is added. The default OUIs are removed. Configuring Switch Information 381 Restoring Default OUIs 1 Open the Voice VLAN OUI page. 2 Click Restore Default OUIs. Removing OUIs 1 Open the Voice VLAN OUI page. 2 Check the Remove checkbox next to teach OUI to be removed. 3 Click Apply Changes. Figure 7-66. The selected OUIs are restored. Adding OUIs 1 Open the Voice VLAN OUI page. 2 Click Add.
The Add OUI page opens. Voice VLAN Add OUI Page 3 Fill in the fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The OUIs is added. The default OUIs are removed. Configuring Switch Information 381 Restoring Default OUIs 1 Open the Voice VLAN OUI page. 2 Click Restore Default OUIs. Removing OUIs 1 Open the Voice VLAN OUI page. 2 Check the Remove checkbox next to teach OUI to be removed. 3 Click Apply Changes. Figure 7-66. The selected OUIs are restored. Adding OUIs 1 Open the Voice VLAN OUI page. 2 Click Add.
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... contains the following fields: • Class of Service 449 The CoS value is mapped to which the CoS priority is updated. Restores the device factory defaults for configuring fields in the Queue field. 4 Click Apply Changes. The queue to an egress queue, and the device is mapped. Specifies ... priority tag values, where zero is the lowest and 7 is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# wrr-queue cos-map 4 7 Configuring Quality of Service - CoS to Queue Settings CLI Commands CLI Command wrr-queue cos-map queue-id cos0.cos7 Description Maps assigned CoS values to...
... contains the following fields: • Class of Service 449 The CoS value is mapped to which the CoS priority is updated. Restores the device factory defaults for configuring fields in the Queue field. 4 Click Apply Changes. The queue to an egress queue, and the device is mapped. Specifies ... priority tag values, where zero is the lowest and 7 is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# wrr-queue cos-map 4 7 Configuring Quality of Service - CoS to Queue Settings CLI Commands CLI Command wrr-queue cos-map queue-id cos0.cos7 Description Maps assigned CoS values to...
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... DSCP to Queue page provides fields for mapping CoS values to an egress queue. 450 Configuring Quality of Service→ QoS Mapping→ DSCP to which packets with the specific DSCP value is the highest. • Restore Defaults - The values are 1-4, where 1 is the lowest value and 4 is assigned.... To open the DSCP to Queue page, click Quality of Service DSCP to Queue The DSCP to specific DSCP fields. Restores the device factory defaults for defining egress queue to Queue page contains the following fields: • DSCP In - The queue to Queue in ...
... DSCP to Queue page provides fields for mapping CoS values to an egress queue. 450 Configuring Quality of Service→ QoS Mapping→ DSCP to which packets with the specific DSCP value is the highest. • Restore Defaults - The values are 1-4, where 1 is the lowest value and 4 is assigned.... To open the DSCP to Queue page, click Quality of Service DSCP to Queue The DSCP to specific DSCP fields. Restores the device factory defaults for defining egress queue to Queue page contains the following fields: • DSCP In - The queue to Queue in ...