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... the CLI 28 Editing Features 29 Setup Wizard 30 Terminal Command Buffer 30 Negating the Effect of Commands 30 Command Completion 31 Keyboard Shortcuts 31 CLI Command Conventions 32 2 Command Groups 33 Introduction 33 Command Groups 33 ACL Commands 35 AAA Commands 35 Address Table Commands 36 Clock Commands 37 Configuration and Image Files Commands 38 DHCP Snooping Commands 39 Ethernet Configuration Commands 39 GVRP Commands...
... the CLI 28 Editing Features 29 Setup Wizard 30 Terminal Command Buffer 30 Negating the Effect of Commands 30 Command Completion 31 Keyboard Shortcuts 31 CLI Command Conventions 32 2 Command Groups 33 Introduction 33 Command Groups 33 ACL Commands 35 AAA Commands 35 Address Table Commands 36 Clock Commands 37 Configuration and Image Files Commands 38 DHCP Snooping Commands 39 Ethernet Configuration Commands 39 GVRP Commands...
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... has its own set of commands available for that particular command mode. From each mode a specific command is divided into different command modes. CLI Command Modes Introduction To assist in using the CLI and describes implemented command editing features to access the modes is as follows: User EXEC mode, Privileged EXEC mode, Global Configuration mode, and Interface Configuration...
... has its own set of commands available for that particular command mode. From each mode a specific command is divided into different command modes. CLI Command Modes Introduction To assist in using the CLI and describes implemented command editing features to access the modes is as follows: User EXEC mode, Privileged EXEC mode, Global Configuration mode, and Interface Configuration...
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... console line only. 28 Using the CLI Using the switch command-line interface (CLI) is used to enter the Line Configuration command mode. • VLAN Database - Contains commands to manually specify other device SSH public keys. Contains commands to manage port configuration. Contains commands that configure the interface. Contains commands related to using CLI commands. Interface Configuration Mode and Specific...
... console line only. 28 Using the CLI Using the switch command-line interface (CLI) is used to enter the Line Configuration command mode. • VLAN Database - Contains commands to manually specify other device SSH public keys. Contains commands to manage port configuration. Contains commands that configure the interface. Contains commands related to using CLI commands. Interface Configuration Mode and Specific...
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... information can be displayed: • Keyword lookup - To enter commands that specifies the interface type, and g5 specifies the port. Editing Features Entering Commands A CLI command is entered. A list of keywords and arguments. The command is not selected from a menu but is incomplete and the character ? A command is manually entered. This effectively logs off the current...
... information can be displayed: • Keyword lookup - To enter commands that specifies the interface type, and g5 specifies the port. Editing Features Entering Commands A CLI command is entered. A list of keywords and arguments. The command is not selected from a menu but is incomplete and the character ? A command is manually entered. This effectively logs off the current...
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... the characters already entered. Repeat the key sequence to identify a single matching command, press "?" Ctrl+A Moves the cursor to assist in entering the correct command. This assists in editing the CLI commands. Repeating the key sequence will recall successively more recent commands. If the characters already entered are automatically re-entered next to the Privileged...
... the characters already entered. Repeat the key sequence to identify a single matching command, press "?" Ctrl+A Moves the cursor to assist in entering the correct command. This assists in editing the CLI commands. Repeating the key sequence will recall successively more recent commands. If the characters already entered are automatically re-entered next to the Privileged...
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... without a parameter, it automatically defaults to all . When the command is all . 32 Using the CLI CLI Command Conventions When entering commands there are defined. Convention Description [ ] In a command line, square brackets indicates an optional entry. { } In a command line, curly brackets indicate a selection of channels, or selecting all commands. One option must be selected. The following table describes...
... without a parameter, it automatically defaults to all . When the command is all . 32 Using the CLI CLI Command Conventions When entering commands there are defined. Convention Description [ ] In a command line, square brackets indicates an optional entry. { } In a command line, curly brackets indicate a selection of channels, or selecting all commands. One option must be selected. The following table describes...
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... Commands IP Addressing Commands IPv6 Addressing Commands iSCSI Commands LACP Commands Line Commands Login Banner Commands Management ACL Commands PHY Diagnostics 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 Web Server Commands 802.1x Commands 34 Command Groups Configures all port configuration options for entering CLI commands. Configures...
... Commands IP Addressing Commands IPv6 Addressing Commands iSCSI Commands LACP Commands Line Commands Login Banner Commands Management ACL Commands PHY Diagnostics 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 Web Server Commands 802.1x Commands 34 Command Groups Configures all port configuration options for entering CLI commands. Configures...
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... TACACS+ Settings 171 Configuring RADIUS Global Parameters 176 Configuring LLDP and LLDP-MED 181 Defining LLDP Properties 182 Configuring LLDP Using CLI Commands 183 Defining LLDP Port Settings 183 Defining LLDP MED Network Policy 186 Defining LLDP MED Port Settings 188 Viewing the LLDP Neighbors... SNMP Parameters 194 Defining SNMP Global Parameters 194 Defining SNMP View Settings 197 Adding a View 199 Defining SNMP Views Using CLI Commands 200 Defining SNMP Access Control 200 Defining SNMP Groups 202 Displaying the Access Table 202 Removing SNMP Groups 203 Defining SNMP Access...
... TACACS+ Settings 171 Configuring RADIUS Global Parameters 176 Configuring LLDP and LLDP-MED 181 Defining LLDP Properties 182 Configuring LLDP Using CLI Commands 183 Defining LLDP Port Settings 183 Defining LLDP MED Network Policy 186 Defining LLDP MED Port Settings 188 Viewing the LLDP Neighbors... SNMP Parameters 194 Defining SNMP Global Parameters 194 Defining SNMP View Settings 197 Adding a View 199 Defining SNMP Views Using CLI Commands 200 Defining SNMP Access Control 200 Defining SNMP Groups 202 Displaying the Access Table 202 Removing SNMP Groups 203 Defining SNMP Access...
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... Tuning Parameters 231 Optimizing iSCSI 232 Configuring iSCSI Global Parameters 232 Defining iSCSI Global Parameters Using CLI Commands 234 Managing iSCSI Targets 236 Defining iSCSI Targets Using CLI Commands 237 Monitoring iSCSI Sessions 238 Defining iSCSI Sessions Using CLI Commands 239 7 Configuring Device Information 241 Configuring Network Security 241 Configuring Advanced Port Based Authentication 248 Authenticating...
... Tuning Parameters 231 Optimizing iSCSI 232 Configuring iSCSI Global Parameters 232 Defining iSCSI Global Parameters Using CLI Commands 234 Managing iSCSI Targets 236 Defining iSCSI Targets Using CLI Commands 237 Monitoring iSCSI Sessions 238 Defining iSCSI Sessions Using CLI Commands 239 7 Configuring Device Information 241 Configuring Network Security 241 Configuring Advanced Port Based Authentication 248 Authenticating...
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... Defining RMON Device Alarms 401 Viewing Charts 404 Viewing Port Statistics 404 Viewing LAG Statistics 406 Viewing the CPU Utilization 409 Viewing CPU Utilization Using CLI Commands 410 9 Configuring Quality of Service 411 Defining CoS Global Parameters 413 Defining QoS Interface Settings 414 Defining Bandwidth Settings 416 Defining Queue Settings 419 Mapping...
... Defining RMON Device Alarms 401 Viewing Charts 404 Viewing Port Statistics 404 Viewing LAG Statistics 406 Viewing the CPU Utilization 409 Viewing CPU Utilization Using CLI Commands 410 9 Configuring Quality of Service 411 Defining CoS Global Parameters 413 Defining QoS Interface Settings 414 Defining Bandwidth Settings 416 Defining Queue Settings 419 Mapping...
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...-write, and super. as well as opposed to SNMP which are 3 levels of security models, with each of which consists of CLI commands, which allows network device management and monitoring). The system contains an Embedded Web Server (EWS), which serves HTML pages, through which...SNMP) traps to be monitored and configured. The SNMPv3 security structure consists of SNMP security; Configuration File Download and Upload PowerConnect device configuration is an extension to the switch using SNMPv3 provides additional security features that defines current and historical MAC-layer ...
...-write, and super. as well as opposed to SNMP which are 3 levels of security models, with each of which consists of CLI commands, which allows network device management and monitoring). The system contains an Embedded Web Server (EWS), which serves HTML pages, through which...SNMP) traps to be monitored and configured. The SNMPv3 security structure consists of SNMP security; Configuration File Download and Upload PowerConnect device configuration is an extension to the switch using SNMPv3 provides additional security features that defines current and historical MAC-layer ...
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... firewall security between trusted interfaces connected to configure the device. For more information, see "Configuring DHCP Snooping" on the Documentation CD, provides information about the CLI commands used to end-users or DHCP Servers and untrusted interfaces located beyond the network firewall. Introduction 23 By enabling DHCP Snooping network administrators can differentiate...
... firewall security between trusted interfaces connected to configure the device. For more information, see "Configuring DHCP Snooping" on the Documentation CD, provides information about the CLI commands used to end-users or DHCP Servers and untrusted interfaces located beyond the network firewall. Introduction 23 By enabling DHCP Snooping network administrators can differentiate...
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... is loaded, before using CLI commands. The device supports up to access the device is logged in the address bar and press . For information about configuring an initial IP Address, see "Static IP Address and Subnet Mask." The Dell PowerConnect OpenManage™ Switch Administrator ...home page opens. Accessing the Device Through the CLI The device can be configured without entering a password. ASCII terminals can be used to four...
... is loaded, before using CLI commands. The device supports up to access the device is logged in the address bar and press . For information about configuring an initial IP Address, see "Static IP Address and Subnet Mask." The Dell PowerConnect OpenManage™ Switch Administrator ...home page opens. Accessing the Device Through the CLI The device can be configured without entering a password. ASCII terminals can be used to four...
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... enter the next level, the Privileged EXEC mode, a password is divided into the device, the EXEC command mode is used to access configuration sub-systems such as the CLI. The Privileged EXEC mode provides access to remote devices, changing terminal settings on a global level. The... basis, performing basic tests, and listing system information. Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 63 This level is reserved for that do not change the console configuration and is used to navigate from one command mode to begin the Telnet session. For specific global configurations within...
... enter the next level, the Privileged EXEC mode, a password is divided into the device, the EXEC command mode is used to access configuration sub-systems such as the CLI. The Privileged EXEC mode provides access to remote devices, changing terminal settings on a global level. The... basis, performing basic tests, and listing system information. Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 63 This level is reserved for that do not change the console configuration and is used to navigate from one command mode to begin the Telnet session. For specific global configurations within...
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... ssh Console(config-pubkey-chain)# CLI Examples CLI commands are provided as configuration examples. The Global Configuration mode command crypto key pubkey-chain ssh is used to the "CLI Reference Guide" included on the Documentation CD. 66 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator The following example... Console (config)# management access-class mlist SSH Public Key The SSH Public Key mode contains commands to manually specify other device SSH public keys. For a full description of the CLI commands, including examples, refer to enter the SSH Public Key-chain Configuration mode.
... ssh Console(config-pubkey-chain)# CLI Examples CLI commands are provided as configuration examples. The Global Configuration mode command crypto key pubkey-chain ssh is used to the "CLI Reference Guide" included on the Documentation CD. 66 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator The following example... Console (config)# management access-class mlist SSH Public Key The SSH Public Key mode contains commands to manually specify other device SSH public keys. For a full description of the CLI commands, including examples, refer to enter the SSH Public Key-chain Configuration mode.
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... a Telnet Session: 1 Open the Asset page. 2 Click Telnet. Configuring Device Information Using the CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for viewing and setting fields displayed in the Asset page. snmp-server location text Enters information on where... 69 clock set hh:mm:ss day month Manually sets the system clock and date. A Telnet session is initiated. Asset CLI Commands CLI Command Description hostname name Specifies or modifies the device host name. show system id Displays the service tag information. asset-tag Sets the...
... a Telnet Session: 1 Open the Asset page. 2 Click Telnet. Configuring Device Information Using the CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for viewing and setting fields displayed in the Asset page. snmp-server location text Enters information on where... 69 clock set hh:mm:ss day month Manually sets the system clock and date. A Telnet session is initiated. Asset CLI Commands CLI Command Description hostname name Specifies or modifies the device host name. show system id Displays the service tag information. asset-tag Sets the...
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The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console (config)# hostname dell Console (config)# snmp-server contact Dell_Tech_Supp Console (config)# snmp-server location New_York Console... set 13:32:00 7 Dec 2004 Console> show clock 13:32:00 (UTC+0) Dec 7 2004 No time source DELL Switch# show system System Description: System Up Time (days,hour:min:sec): System Contact: System Name: System Location: ...f4:00:01 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10895.3000 Type: Main Power Supply Status ok PowerConnect 5400 Redundant Power Supply Status: ok FAN 1 Status: OK FAN 2 Status: OK 70 Configuring System Information
The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console (config)# hostname dell Console (config)# snmp-server contact Dell_Tech_Supp Console (config)# snmp-server location New_York Console... set 13:32:00 7 Dec 2004 Console> show clock 13:32:00 (UTC+0) Dec 7 2004 No time source DELL Switch# show system System Description: System Up Time (days,hour:min:sec): System Contact: System Name: System Location: ...f4:00:01 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10895.3000 Type: Main Power Supply Status ok PowerConnect 5400 Redundant Power Supply Status: ok FAN 1 Status: OK FAN 2 Status: OK 70 Configuring System Information
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Table 6-2. date/month/year format. offset] [zone acronym] The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the Time Synchronization page. Clock Setting CLI Commands CLI Description clock source {sntp} Configures an external time source for a month year hh:mm [offset...year hh:mm date summer time (Daylight Savings Time) for the system clock. Defining Clock Settings Using CLI Commands 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:...
Table 6-2. date/month/year format. offset] [zone acronym] The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the Time Synchronization page. Clock Setting CLI Commands CLI Description clock source {sntp} Configures an external time source for a month year hh:mm [offset...year hh:mm date summer time (Daylight Savings Time) for the system clock. Defining Clock Settings Using CLI Commands 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:...
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... is not operating normally for viewing fields displayed in the tree view. The main power supply is operating normally for the specified unit. System Health CLI Commands CLI Command show system Description Displays system information. The fans are operating normally for the specified unit. - Not Present - Viewing System Health Information Using the...
... is not operating normally for viewing fields displayed in the tree view. The main power supply is operating normally for the specified unit. System Health CLI Commands CLI Command show system Description Displays system information. The fans are operating normally for the specified unit. - Not Present - Viewing System Health Information Using the...
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...> show version Description Displays system version information. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for viewing fields displayed in the tree view. Figure 6-5. Table 6-4. To open the Versions page, click System→ General→ Versions in the ... software version running on the device. The current hardware versions running on the device. • Boot Version - The current Boot version running . Versions CLI Commands CLI Command show version SW version x.xxx (date 23-Jul-xxxx time 17:34:19) Boot version x.xxx (date 17-Jan-xxxx time 11:48:21) HW...
...> show version Description Displays system version information. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for viewing fields displayed in the tree view. Figure 6-5. Table 6-4. To open the Versions page, click System→ General→ Versions in the ... software version running on the device. The current hardware versions running on the device. • Boot Version - The current Boot version running . Versions CLI Commands CLI Command show version SW version x.xxx (date 23-Jul-xxxx time 17:34:19) Boot version x.xxx (date 17-Jan-xxxx time 11:48:21) HW...