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...User EXEC User EXEC Global Configuration User EXEC TACACS Commands Command Group tacacs-server host tacacs-server key tacacs-server source-ip show system id Lists the open Telnet sessions Displays system information. Configuration Displays configuration and statistics for passwords in the ... information on features control Displays the system version information. Configuration passwords history Configures the number of password changes that will be Configuration reused. Specifies the source IP address that are Global required before a password in Global the local database.
...User EXEC User EXEC Global Configuration User EXEC TACACS Commands Command Group tacacs-server host tacacs-server key tacacs-server source-ip show system id Lists the open Telnet sessions Displays system information. Configuration Displays configuration and statistics for passwords in the ... information on features control Displays the system version information. Configuration passwords history Configures the number of password changes that will be Configuration reused. Specifies the source IP address that are Global required before a password in Global the local database.
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...in the internal buffer. Improves RADIUS response times when servers are unavailable. Limits syslog messages displayed from the internal syslog message logging buffer. Changes the number of service (QoS) on the device and enters QoS basic or advance mode. Limits messages logged to a syslog server....RADIUS communications between the router and the RADIUS daemon. Modifies the DSCP to -address mapping in the IPv6 neighbor discovery cache. ip ssh server ipv6 default-gateway ipv6 host ipv6 icmp error-interval ipv6 neighbor lacp system-priority line logging logging buffered logging buffered size...
...in the internal buffer. Improves RADIUS response times when servers are unavailable. Limits syslog messages displayed from the internal syslog message logging buffer. Changes the number of service (QoS) on the device and enters QoS basic or advance mode. Limits messages logged to a syslog server....RADIUS communications between the router and the RADIUS daemon. Modifies the DSCP to -address mapping in the IPv6 neighbor discovery cache. ip ssh server ipv6 default-gateway ipv6 host ipv6 icmp error-interval ipv6 neighbor lacp system-priority line logging logging buffered logging buffered size...
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... timeout tx-period duplex flowcontrol garp timer gvrp enable (interface) gvrp registration-forbid gvrp vlan-creation-forbid ip address ip address dhcp ip internal-usage-vlan ipv6 address ipv6 address autoconfig ipv6 address link-local ipv6 mld join-group ipv6 mld ...version ipv6 nd dad attempts ipv6 enable ipv6 unreachables lacp port-priority lacp timeout Configures the action to be taken, when a station whose MAC address is performed on an interface. Changes...
... timeout tx-period duplex flowcontrol garp timer gvrp enable (interface) gvrp registration-forbid gvrp vlan-creation-forbid ip address ip address dhcp ip internal-usage-vlan ipv6 address ipv6 address autoconfig ipv6 address link-local ipv6 mld join-group ipv6 mld ...version ipv6 nd dad attempts ipv6 enable ipv6 unreachables lacp port-priority lacp timeout Configures the action to be taken, when a station whose MAC address is performed on an interface. Changes...
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... by IGMP snooping. show qos map Displays all configured interfaces. show line Displays line parameters. login Changes a login username. show ip igmp snooping groups Displays Multicast groups learned by logging off the device. show ports monitor Displays the ... values to another node on an interface. show interfaces configuration Displays the configuration for all configured interfaces. show ip igmp snooping mrouter Displays information on dynamically learned Multicast router interfaces. show hosts Displays the default domain name, ...
... by IGMP snooping. show qos map Displays all configured interfaces. show line Displays line parameters. login Changes a login username. show ip igmp snooping groups Displays Multicast groups learned by logging off the device. show ports monitor Displays the ... values to another node on an interface. show interfaces configuration Displays the configuration for all configured interfaces. show ip igmp snooping mrouter Displays information on dynamically learned Multicast router interfaces. show hosts Displays the default domain name, ...
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...to the binding file only when the switch system clock is not defined. console (config)# ip dhcp snooping database ip dhcp snooping database update-freq The ip dhcp snooping database update-freq Global Configuration mode command configures the update frequency ofthe DHCP snooping binding...Time Protocol (SNTP) is enabled and configured. • The switch writes binding changes to delete the binding file. console (config)#ip dhcp snooping verify ip dhcp snooping database The ip dhcp snooping database Global Configuration mode command configures the DHCP snooping binding file. Example ...
...to the binding file only when the switch system clock is not defined. console (config)# ip dhcp snooping database ip dhcp snooping database update-freq The ip dhcp snooping database update-freq Global Configuration mode command configures the update frequency ofthe DHCP snooping binding...Time Protocol (SNTP) is enabled and configured. • The switch writes binding changes to delete the binding file. console (config)#ip dhcp snooping verify ip dhcp snooping database The ip dhcp snooping database Global Configuration mode command configures the DHCP snooping binding file. Example ...
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..., Port-channel). User Guidelines • The ipv6 mld join-group command configures MLD reporting for specific groups. Specifies MLD version 2. To change to the client process in the device. Default Configuration MLD version 2. Default Configuration This command has no ipv6 mld version - 1 - ...Interface configuration (Ethernet, VLAN, Port-channel). Syntax • ipv6 mld join-group group-address • no form of this command. 224 IP Addressing Commands Specifies MLD version 1. - 2 - Console(config-if)# ipv6 mld join-group ff02::10 ipv6 mld version The ipv6 mld version ...
..., Port-channel). User Guidelines • The ipv6 mld join-group command configures MLD reporting for specific groups. Specifies MLD version 2. To change to the client process in the device. Default Configuration MLD version 2. Default Configuration This command has no ipv6 mld version - 1 - ...Interface configuration (Ethernet, VLAN, Port-channel). Syntax • ipv6 mld join-group group-address • no form of this command. 224 IP Addressing Commands Specifies MLD version 1. - 2 - Console(config-if)# ipv6 mld join-group ff02::10 ipv6 mld version The ipv6 mld version ...
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.... • When duplicate address detection identifies a duplicate address, the state of the address is not used for an interface changes, duplicate address detection is in a tentative state while duplicate address detection is set to limit the configured value. While duplicate ... Guidelines • Duplicate address detection verifies the uniqueness of new unicast IPv6 addresses before the addresses are assigned to 10. IP Addressing Commands 229 Duplicate address detection uses neighbor solicitation messages to verify the uniqueness of unicast IPv6 addresses. • An ...
.... • When duplicate address detection identifies a duplicate address, the state of the address is not used for an interface changes, duplicate address detection is in a tentative state while duplicate address detection is set to limit the configured value. While duplicate ... Guidelines • Duplicate address detection verifies the uniqueness of new unicast IPv6 addresses before the addresses are assigned to 10. IP Addressing Commands 229 Duplicate address detection uses neighbor solicitation messages to verify the uniqueness of unicast IPv6 addresses. • An ...
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...be aged out from the FDB table, so the Interface field can be empty. • When an ARP entry is associated with an IP interface that the forward path to PROBE. PROBE - Positive confirmation was received within the last ReachableTime milliseconds that is defined on the entry.... Solicitations every RetransTimer milliseconds until a packet is received. Address resolution is being performed on a port or port-channel, the VLAN field is changed to the neighbor was functioning properly. VLAN 1 2031:0:130F::010:B504:D 00:10:B5:04:DB:4B REACH BB4 VLAN 1 2031:0:130F::050...
...be aged out from the FDB table, so the Interface field can be empty. • When an ARP entry is associated with an IP interface that the forward path to PROBE. PROBE - Positive confirmation was received within the last ReachableTime milliseconds that is defined on the entry.... Solicitations every RetransTimer milliseconds until a packet is received. Address resolution is being performed on a port or port-channel, the VLAN field is changed to the neighbor was functioning properly. VLAN 1 2031:0:130F::010:B504:D 00:10:B5:04:DB:4B REACH BB4 VLAN 1 2031:0:130F::050...
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... Target Name to which the TCP destination port is not be configured either bound to IP or not. This number can be changed by using multiple commands. • ip-address - however, it is the target's IP address. tcp-port-8] [address ip-address] [name targetname] • no form of the configured TCP ports, AND their destination...
... Target Name to which the TCP destination port is not be configured either bound to IP or not. This number can be changed by using multiple commands. • ip-address - however, it is the target's IP address. tcp-port-8] [address ip-address] [name targetname] • no form of the configured TCP ports, AND their destination...
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...identifier. Syntax • tunnel source { auto | ip-address ipv4-address} • no form to another interface. The system minimum IPv4 address is also changed. • ip4-address - Default Configuration No source address is not changed then the local address of the encapsulated IPv6 tunneled ... to represent a specific automatic tunnel router domain name.. Use the no tunnel source • auto - If the IPv4 address is changed when the IPv4 address is used for automatic tunnel router lookup in IPv4 DNS procedure. Command Mode Interface Tunnel Configuration mode. Console (...
...identifier. Syntax • tunnel source { auto | ip-address ipv4-address} • no form to another interface. The system minimum IPv4 address is also changed. • ip4-address - Default Configuration No source address is not changed then the local address of the encapsulated IPv6 tunneled ... to represent a specific automatic tunnel router domain name.. Use the no tunnel source • auto - If the IPv4 address is changed when the IPv4 address is used for automatic tunnel router lookup in IPv4 DNS procedure. Command Mode Interface Tunnel Configuration mode. Console (...
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For more information on setting up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the user documentation. Press Enter. Enter [Y] to access the switch. You can use Dell Network Manager or CLI to manage from any Management Station: [0.0.0.0] Enter the following is used to... the Setup Wizard. Wizard Step 2 The following : • User name, for example, Dell_Network_Manager. • IP address of the Management System (A.B.C.D), or wildcard (0.0.0.0) to change privilege levels later. To setup a user account: Enter the user name:[admin] Please enter the user password:* ...
For more information on setting up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the user documentation. Press Enter. Enter [Y] to access the switch. You can use Dell Network Manager or CLI to manage from any Management Station: [0.0.0.0] Enter the following is used to... the Setup Wizard. Wizard Step 2 The following : • User name, for example, Dell_Network_Manager. • IP address of the Management System (A.B.C.D), or wildcard (0.0.0.0) to change privilege levels later. To setup a user account: Enter the user name:[admin] Please enter the user password:* ...
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..., Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) mechanism that manages user access rights, privileges, and management methods. The device reboots with an IP address. The following example illustrates the process: console> enable console# delete startup-config Startup file was deleted console# reload You haven... command to continue (y/n) [n]? /* the switch reboots */ To verify the IP address, enter the show ip interface command. This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your changes. Receiving an IP Address From a BOOTP Server The standard BOOTP protocol is supported and enables the...
..., Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) mechanism that manages user access rights, privileges, and management methods. The device reboots with an IP address. The following example illustrates the process: console> enable console# delete startup-config Startup file was deleted console# reload You haven... command to continue (y/n) [n]? /* the switch reboots */ To verify the IP address, enter the show ip interface command. This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your changes. Receiving an IP Address From a BOOTP Server The standard BOOTP protocol is supported and enables the...
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... password user1 level 15 Configuring an Initial HTTPS Password To configure an initial HTTPS password, enter the following commands: console(config)# ip https authentication local console(config)# username admin password user1 level 15 Enter the following commands: console(config)# aaa authentication login default ...-line)# password jones. • When initially logging onto a device through a Telnet session, enter bob at the password prompt. • When changing a device's mode to enable, enter jones. NOTE: In the Web browser enable SSL 2.0 or greater for the page content to be displayed....
... password user1 level 15 Configuring an Initial HTTPS Password To configure an initial HTTPS password, enter the following commands: console(config)# ip https authentication local console(config)# username admin password user1 level 15 Enter the following commands: console(config)# aaa authentication login default ...-line)# password jones. • When initially logging onto a device through a Telnet session, enter bob at the password prompt. • When changing a device's mode to enable, enter jones. NOTE: In the Web browser enable SSL 2.0 or greater for the page content to be displayed....
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...Out Description Opens the Dell Support page at support.dell.com. Device Management Buttons Device Management buttons provide an easy method of the application and closes the browser window. Device Management Buttons Button Apply Changes Add Telnet Query ...changes to tables or dialogs. Using the Switch Administrator Buttons This section describes the buttons found on -the-fly. Moves information between lists. Refreshes device information. Adds information to the device. Displays the Neighbors List from the Neighbors Table page. For example, if the IP...
...Out Description Opens the Dell Support page at support.dell.com. Device Management Buttons Device Management buttons provide an easy method of the application and closes the browser window. Device Management Buttons Button Apply Changes Add Telnet Query ...changes to tables or dialogs. Using the Switch Administrator Buttons This section describes the buttons found on -the-fly. Moves information between lists. Refreshes device information. Adds information to the device. Displays the Neighbors List from the Neighbors Table page. For example, if the IP...
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... mark at the console prompt displays a list of commands are available in the Open field. 3 Click OK to remote devices, changing terminal settings on a global level. This level is reserved for tasks that particular command mode. A password is console unless it has...been modified during initial configuration. User EXEC Mode After logging into command modes. Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 63 Using the CLI This section provides information for that do not change the console configuration and is used to another level called the Subinterface Configuration mode. ...
... mark at the console prompt displays a list of commands are available in the Open field. 3 Click OK to remote devices, changing terminal settings on a global level. This level is reserved for tasks that particular command mode. A password is console unless it has...been modified during initial configuration. User EXEC Mode After logging into command modes. Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 63 Using the CLI This section provides information for that do not change the console configuration and is used to another level called the Subinterface Configuration mode. ...
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...values are : - VLAN1 - The possible values are : - IPv4 - Add SNTP Server 3 Define the fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The possible values are available: • Supported IP Format - A globally unique IPv6 address; ISATAP - Adding an SNTP Server 1 Open the SNTP Servers page. 2 Click Add. When... adding an SNTP Server, the following additional parameters are : - IP version 4 is configured on ISATAP tunnel. A Link Local address that is configured on the same network only. - • Delay - The ...
...values are : - VLAN1 - The possible values are : - IPv4 - Add SNTP Server 3 Define the fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The possible values are available: • Supported IP Format - A globally unique IPv6 address; ISATAP - Adding an SNTP Server 1 Open the SNTP Servers page. 2 Click Add. When... adding an SNTP Server, the following additional parameters are : - IP version 4 is configured on ISATAP tunnel. A Link Local address that is configured on the same network only. - • Delay - The ...
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... History page, click System→ Logs→ Login History in the User Name field. 3 Click Apply Changes. Login History The Login History page contains the following fields: • User Name - Figure 6-18. Indicates the IP address of the station from which the user logged on to the device. Viewing the Device Login...
... History page, click System→ Logs→ Login History in the User Name field. 3 Click Apply Changes. Login History The Login History page contains the following fields: • User Name - Figure 6-18. Indicates the IP address of the station from which the user logged on to the device. Viewing the Device Login...
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... Click Show All. The Remote Log Servers Table entry is removed, and the device is defined and added to remove the server(s). 5 Click Apply Changes. Table 6-15. Deletes a syslog server. The server is updated. The Remote Log Servers Table page opens. 3 Select a Remote Log Servers Table ...Remote Server Logs Using the CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI command for working with remote server logs. Defines the IP address of logging and the syslog messages. 106 Configuring System Information Displaying the Remote Log Servers Table: 1 Open the Remote Log ...
... Click Show All. The Remote Log Servers Table entry is removed, and the device is defined and added to remove the server(s). 5 Click Apply Changes. Table 6-15. Deletes a syslog server. The server is updated. The Remote Log Servers Table page opens. 3 Select a Remote Log Servers Table ...Remote Server Logs Using the CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI command for working with remote server logs. Defines the IP address of logging and the syslog messages. 106 Configuring System Information Displaying the Remote Log Servers Table: 1 Open the Remote Log ...
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...: critical. Configuring System Information 107 Messages: 22 Dropped. This allows device operation in a pure IPv6 network as well as dual stack). The primary change from IPv4 to IPv6 is enabled. Messages: 0 Dropped. 1 messages were not logged 03-Mar-2004 12:02:03 :%LINK-I-Up: g1 03-Mar...12:02:01 :%LINK-W-Down: g2 03-Mar-2004 12:02:01 :%LINK-I-Up: g3 Defining Device IP Addresses The IP Addressing page contains links for assigning interface and default gateway IP addresses, and defining ARP and DHCP parameters for the interfaces. IPv6 addresses are 128 bits long, whereas...
...: critical. Configuring System Information 107 Messages: 22 Dropped. This allows device operation in a pure IPv6 network as well as dual stack). The primary change from IPv4 to IPv6 is enabled. Messages: 0 Dropped. 1 messages were not logged 03-Mar-2004 12:02:03 :%LINK-I-Up: g1 03-Mar...12:02:01 :%LINK-W-Down: g2 03-Mar-2004 12:02:01 :%LINK-I-Up: g3 Defining Device IP Addresses The IP Addressing page contains links for assigning interface and default gateway IP addresses, and defining ARP and DHCP parameters for the interfaces. IPv6 addresses are 128 bits long, whereas...
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.... 2 Select the Remove check box to interfaces. Defining IPv4 Gateway Devices Using the CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for assigning IP parameters to remove default gateways. 3 Click Apply Changes. Removes a default gateway. Selecting an IPv4 Gateway Device: 1 Open the IPv4 Default Gateway page. 2 Select an...
.... 2 Select the Remove check box to interfaces. Defining IPv4 Gateway Devices Using the CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for assigning IP parameters to remove default gateways. 3 Click Apply Changes. Removes a default gateway. Selecting an IPv4 Gateway Device: 1 Open the IPv4 Default Gateway page. 2 Select an...