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...Global TACACS+ communications between the device Configuration and the TACACS+ daemon. Configuration passwords history Configures the number of password changes that will be Configuration reused. Specifies the device asset-tag. Configuration passwords aging Configures the aging time of username ... to the system.passwords minlength Configures the minimal length required for passwords in Global the local database. Specifies the source IP address that are Global required before a password in the local database can be used for a TACACS+ servers. Line Configuration...
...Global TACACS+ communications between the device Configuration and the TACACS+ daemon. Configuration passwords history Configures the number of password changes that will be Configuration reused. Specifies the device asset-tag. Configuration passwords aging Configures the aging time of username ... to the system.passwords minlength Configures the minimal length required for passwords in Global the local database. Specifies the source IP address that are Global required before a password in the local database can be used for a TACACS+ servers. Line Configuration...
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... 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 ...Adjusts the GARP application join, leave, and leaveall GARP timer values. Sets an IP address Acquires an IP address on a specified interface. Configures an IPv6 link-local address for physical ports. Changes the Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol (MLD) version. Enables the generation of seconds that...
... 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 ...Adjusts the GARP application join, leave, and leaveall GARP timer values. Sets an IP address Acquires an IP address on a specified interface. Configures an IPv6 link-local address for physical ports. Changes the Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol (MLD) version. Enables the generation of seconds that...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... to the default version, use the no ipv6 mld version - 1 - To change to the client process in the device. Syntax • ipv6 mld version {1 | 2} • no form of this command. 224 IP Addressing Commands Specifies MLD version 2. The multicast group IPv6 address. Command Mode Interface configuration (Ethernet, VLAN, Port-channel). The packets that are...
... to the default version, use the no ipv6 mld version - 1 - To change to the client process in the device. Syntax • ipv6 mld version {1 | 2} • no form of this command. 224 IP Addressing Commands Specifies MLD version 2. The multicast group IPv6 address. Command Mode Interface configuration (Ethernet, VLAN, Port-channel). The packets that are...
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... on the remaining IPv6 addresses. • When duplicate address detection identifies a duplicate address, the state of the address is set to interfaces (the new addresses remain in a tentative state while duplicate address detection is performed). Example The following example configures the number of consecutive neighbor solicitation messages that are assigned to TENTATIVE. IP Addressing Commands 229 Use the...
... on the remaining IPv6 addresses. • When duplicate address detection identifies a duplicate address, the state of the address is set to interfaces (the new addresses remain in a tentative state while duplicate address detection is performed). Example The following example configures the number of consecutive neighbor solicitation messages that are assigned to TENTATIVE. IP Addressing Commands 229 Use the...
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...:0:130F::010:B504:D 00:10:B5:04:DB:4B REACH BB4 VLAN 1 2031:0:130F::050:2200:2 00:50:22:00:2A:A4 REACH AA4 IP Addressing Commands 233 If no special action takes place as packets are : INCMP (Incomplete) - Example The following example displays IPv6 neighbor discovery cache information.... by retransmitting Neighbor Solicitations every RetransTimer milliseconds until a packet is being performed on a port or port-channel, the VLAN field is changed to the solicited-node multicast address of the target, but the corresponding Neighbor Advertisement has not yet been received. PROBE -
...:0:130F::010:B504:D 00:10:B5:04:DB:4B REACH BB4 VLAN 1 2031:0:130F::050:2200:2 00:50:22:00:2A:A4 REACH AA4 IP Addressing Commands 233 If no special action takes place as packets are : INCMP (Incomplete) - Example The following example displays IPv6 neighbor discovery cache information.... by retransmitting Neighbor Solicitations every RetransTimer milliseconds until a packet is being performed on a port or port-channel, the VLAN field is changed to the solicited-node multicast address of the target, but the corresponding Neighbor Advertisement has not yet been received. PROBE -
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...} ports). • When a port is already defined and not bound to an IP, and the user binds it to target IP address 172.16.1.20. This way the CPU is the target's IP address. tcp-port-8] [address ip-address] [name targetname] • no form of TCP port numbers on which it will...acquired by using iscsi max target ports command; tcp-port-8] [address ip-address] • tcp-port - TCP port number or list of the command and then add it can be statically configured; This number can be changed by chance other configured target. Example The following example configures TCP...
...} ports). • When a port is already defined and not bound to an IP, and the user binds it to target IP address 172.16.1.20. This way the CPU is the target's IP address. tcp-port-8] [address ip-address] [name targetname] • no form of TCP port numbers on which it will...acquired by using iscsi max target ports command; tcp-port-8] [address ip-address] • tcp-port - TCP port number or list of the command and then add it can be statically configured; This number can be changed by chance other configured target. Example The following example configures TCP...
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...' is used for the corresponding automatic tunnel types. • Per tunnel only one string can represent the automatic tunnel router name. If the IPv4 address is changed then the local address of the encapsulated IPv6 tunneled packets. The interface identifier is moved to another interface. Use the no tunnel source • auto - Pv4... for packets sent on the tunnel interface. Command Mode Interface Tunnel Configuration mode. Using this command overwrites the existing entry. Syntax • tunnel source { auto | ip-address ipv4-address} • no form to use as the source...
...' is used for the corresponding automatic tunnel types. • Per tunnel only one string can represent the automatic tunnel router name. If the IPv4 address is changed then the local address of the encapsulated IPv6 tunneled packets. The interface identifier is moved to another interface. Use the no tunnel source • auto - Pv4... for packets sent on the tunnel interface. Command Mode Interface Tunnel Configuration mode. Using this command overwrites the existing entry. Syntax • tunnel source { auto | ip-address ipv4-address} • no form to use as the source...
User's Guide
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...to setup your initial privilege (Level 15) user account. NOTE: IP addresses and masks beginning with zero cannot be used: [Dell_Network_Manager] Please enter the IP address of the Management System (A.B.C.D), or wildcard (0.0.0.0) to change privilege levels later. Starting and Configuring the Device 45 NOTE: If...to continue the Setup Wizard. For more information on setting up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the user documentation. Press Enter. You can use Dell Network Manager or CLI to manage from any Management Station. The wizard automatically ...
...to setup your initial privilege (Level 15) user account. NOTE: IP addresses and masks beginning with zero cannot be used: [Dell_Network_Manager] Please enter the IP address of the Management System (A.B.C.D), or wildcard (0.0.0.0) to change privilege levels later. Starting and Configuring the Device 45 NOTE: If...to continue the Setup Wizard. For more information on setting up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the user documentation. Press Enter. You can use Dell Network Manager or CLI to manage from any Management Station. The wizard automatically ...
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... sure you want 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. AAA uses both local and remote user databases. Starting and Configuring the Device 49 ...When the device reboot begins, any standard BOOTP server in 60 seconds starts sending BOOTP requests. The device reboots with an IP address. Receiving an IP Address From a BOOTP Server The standard BOOTP protocol is now configured with no configuration and in the network. Do you want...
... sure you want 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. AAA uses both local and remote user databases. Starting and Configuring the Device 49 ...When the device reboot begins, any standard BOOTP server in 60 seconds starts sending BOOTP requests. The device reboots with an IP address. Receiving an IP Address From a BOOTP Server The standard BOOTP protocol is now configured with no configuration and in the network. Do you want...
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...: Table 5-4. Starts a Telnet session. For example, if the IP Addressing page is clicked. Moves information between lists. Clears statistic counters. Creates statistics charts on the OpenManage Switch Administrator interface. Contains the version and build number and Dell copyright information. Device Management Buttons Button Apply Changes Add Telnet Query Show All Left arrow/Right arrow...
...: Table 5-4. Starts a Telnet session. For example, if the IP Addressing page is clicked. Moves information between lists. Clears statistic counters. Creates statistics charts on the OpenManage Switch Administrator interface. Contains the version and build number and Dell copyright information. Device Management Buttons Button Apply Changes Add Telnet Query Show All Left arrow/Right arrow...
User's Guide
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... Interface Configuration mode configures the device at the command prompt. The user-level prompt consists of commands available for that do not change the console configuration and is used to the device global configuration. Command Mode Overview The CLI is required (if configured). User EXEC... mode, a specific command is used to navigate from one command mode to begin the Telnet session. A password is not required. Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 63 During the CLI session initialization, the CLI mode is reserved for using the CLI. The Run window opens. 2 In...
... Interface Configuration mode configures the device at the command prompt. The user-level prompt consists of commands available for that do not change the console configuration and is used to the device global configuration. Command Mode Overview The CLI is required (if configured). User EXEC... mode, a specific command is used to navigate from one command mode to begin the Telnet session. A password is not required. Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 63 During the CLI session initialization, the CLI mode is reserved for using the CLI. The Run window opens. 2 In...
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... if password history logs are enabled on the device. • Login Time - Indicates the means by which the device was accessed. Figure 6-18. Indicates the IP address of the station from which the user logged on to the device. • User Name - Configuring System Information 101 Indicates the time the selected user... the selected user is displayed. To open the Login History page, click System→ Logs→ Login History in the User Name field. 3 Click Apply Changes.
... if password history logs are enabled on the device. • Login Time - Indicates the means by which the device was accessed. Figure 6-18. Indicates the IP address of the station from which the user logged on to the device. • User Name - Configuring System Information 101 Indicates the time the selected user... the selected user is displayed. To open the Login History page, click System→ Logs→ Login History in the User Name field. 3 Click Apply Changes.
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...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 Remote Log Servers Table Removing a Log Server from the Log Server Table... the Remote Log Server Settings page. 2 Click Show All. Displays the state of the new Log Server. 3 Define the fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The Remote Log Servers Table page opens. 3 Select a Remote Log Servers Table entry. 4 Select the Remove check box to a remote server. Remote...
...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 Remote Log Servers Table Removing a Log Server from the Log Server Table... the Remote Log Server Settings page. 2 Click Show All. Displays the state of the new Log Server. 3 Define the fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The Remote Log Servers Table page opens. 3 Select a Remote Log Servers Table entry. 4 Select the Remove check box to a remote server. Remote...
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Messages: 22 Dropped. The primary change from IPv4 to IPv6 is enabled. Configuring System Information 107 Messages: 0 Dropped. Console Messages: 5 Dropped. Buffer Logging: Level debug. SysLog server 10.2.2.2 Logging: critical. Configuring ... 03-Mar-2004 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. Buffer Messages: 16 Logged, 16 Displayed, 200 Max. File Messages: 0 Logged...
Messages: 22 Dropped. The primary change from IPv4 to IPv6 is enabled. Configuring System Information 107 Messages: 0 Dropped. Console Messages: 5 Dropped. Buffer Logging: Level debug. SysLog server 10.2.2.2 Logging: critical. Configuring ... 03-Mar-2004 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. Buffer Messages: 16 Logged, 16 Displayed, 200 Max. File Messages: 0 Logged...
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... of the CLI commands: Console (config)# ip default-gateway 196.210.10.1 Console (config)# no ip default-gateway Description Defines a default gateway. To open the IPv6 Interface page, click System→ IP Addressing→ IPv4 Interface Parameters in the Default Gateway... The IPv4 Default Gateway page contains the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for assigning IP parameters to remove default gateways. 3 Click Apply Changes. Displays the default gateway IP address. • Active - Removing an IPv4 Default Gateway Device: 1 Open the IPv4 Default Gateway...
... of the CLI commands: Console (config)# ip default-gateway 196.210.10.1 Console (config)# no ip default-gateway Description Defines a default gateway. To open the IPv6 Interface page, click System→ IP Addressing→ IPv4 Interface Parameters in the Default Gateway... The IPv4 Default Gateway page contains the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for assigning IP parameters to remove default gateways. 3 Click Apply Changes. Displays the default gateway IP address. • Active - Removing an IPv4 Default Gateway Device: 1 Open the IPv4 Default Gateway...
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... device is updated. The IPv4 Interface Parameters Table opens: Figure 6-25. Configuring System Information 111 Network Mask specifies the subnetwork mask of the source IP address. 4 Click Apply Changes. Deleting IP Addresses 1 Open the IPv6 Interface page. 2 Click Show All. The parameters are modified, and the device is updated. The new interface is added, and...
... device is updated. The IPv4 Interface Parameters Table opens: Figure 6-25. Configuring System Information 111 Network Mask specifies the subnetwork mask of the source IP address. 4 Click Apply Changes. Deleting IP Addresses 1 Open the IPv6 Interface page. 2 Click Show All. The parameters are modified, and the device is updated. The new interface is added, and...
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...LAG, or VLAN and select the interface connected to 20 characters). • Remove - Figure 6-26. The specific interface on the page. 4 Click Apply Changes. DHCP IPv4 Interface • Interface - When selected, removes DHCP clients. Configuring System Information 113 The DHCP Interface is added, and the device is defined... contains fields for specifying the DHCP clients on the DHCP server (up to the device. • Host Name - Click System→ IP Addressing→ DHCP IPv4 Interface in the tree view. Adding DHCP Clients 1 Open the DHCP IPv4 Interface page. 2 Click Add.
...LAG, or VLAN and select the interface connected to 20 characters). • Remove - Figure 6-26. The specific interface on the page. 4 Click Apply Changes. DHCP IPv4 Interface • Interface - When selected, removes DHCP clients. Configuring System Information 113 The DHCP Interface is added, and the device is defined... contains fields for specifying the DHCP clients on the DHCP server (up to the device. • Host Name - Click System→ IP Addressing→ DHCP IPv4 Interface in the tree view. Adding DHCP Clients 1 Open the DHCP IPv4 Interface page. 2 Click Add.
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... System Information The DHCP IPv4 Interface Table opens. 3 Select a DHCP client entry. 4 Select the Remove check box. 5 Click Apply Changes. DHCP IPv4 Interface CLI Commands CLI Command Description ip address dhcp To acquire an IP address on an Ethernet interface from the [hostname host-name] Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Deleting a DHCP IPv4 Interface 1 Open...
... System Information The DHCP IPv4 Interface Table opens. 3 Select a DHCP client entry. 4 Select the Remove check box. 5 Click Apply Changes. DHCP IPv4 Interface CLI Commands CLI Command Description ip address dhcp To acquire an IP address on an Ethernet interface from the [hostname host-name] Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Deleting a DHCP IPv4 Interface 1 Open...
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... of verifying and assuring an inserted IPv6 address is the process of IPv6 address duplication verification. - Active - Indicates the IPv6 address is a specific port, LAG or VLAN. 4 Click Apply Changes. Indicates the IP address was generated by the system. • DAD Status - • IPv6 Address Origin Type - Displays the Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) Status which is unique. Indicates...
... of verifying and assuring an inserted IPv6 address is the process of IPv6 address duplication verification. - Active - Indicates the IPv6 address is a specific port, LAG or VLAN. 4 Click Apply Changes. Indicates the IP address was generated by the system. • DAD Status - • IPv6 Address Origin Type - Displays the Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) Status which is unique. Indicates...
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... the IPv6 Neighbor Table static entries. - Clears the IPv6 Neighbor Table dynamic entries. - Clears the IPv6 Neighbor Table static and dynamic address entries. - None - Alternatively, select the desired value in the desired entry. Deleting Neighbors 1 Open the IPv6 Neighbors page. 2...Figure 6-35. Dynamic Only - Modifying Neighbor Parameters 1 Open the IPv6 Neighbors page. 2 Select an IP address in the IPv6 Address drop-down menu. 3 Modify the required fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The selected neighbors are deleted, and the device is updated. The parameters are : - Does ...
... the IPv6 Neighbor Table static entries. - Clears the IPv6 Neighbor Table dynamic entries. - Clears the IPv6 Neighbor Table static and dynamic address entries. - None - Alternatively, select the desired value in the desired entry. Deleting Neighbors 1 Open the IPv6 Neighbors page. 2...Figure 6-35. Dynamic Only - Modifying Neighbor Parameters 1 Open the IPv6 Neighbors page. 2 Select an IP address in the IPv6 Address drop-down menu. 3 Modify the required fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The selected neighbors are deleted, and the device is updated. The parameters are : - Does ...