Command Line Interface Guide
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...history buffer, beginning with the up basic device information, so that are maintained on the Setup Wizard. This is enabled, but it is recorded on an internally managed Command History buffer. Terminal Command Buffer Every time a command is a standard default number of a command or reset... the configuration to cancel the effect of commands that the device can be easily managed from a Web Based Interface. Negating the Effect of Commands For many configuration commands, the prefix keyword "no" can be entered to the default ...
...history buffer, beginning with the up basic device information, so that are maintained on the Setup Wizard. This is enabled, but it is recorded on an internally managed Command History buffer. Terminal Command Buffer Every time a command is a standard default number of a command or reset... the configuration to cancel the effect of commands that the device can be easily managed from a Web Based Interface. Negating the Effect of Commands For many configuration commands, the prefix keyword "no" can be entered to the default ...
Command Line Interface Guide
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...SSH sessions. 64 Command Modes Specifies authentication methods for https Configures the active certificate for use by the SSH server. Enables Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping Sets the available name servers. Ends the current configuration session and returns to -address mapping in... (VLAN) mode. Enters the Interface Configuration mode to configure the device. Configures a TCP port for HTTPS. Enables the device to be used by a web browser to complete unqualified host names. Sets a local password to control access to configure multiple portchannels. Enters the...
...SSH sessions. 64 Command Modes Specifies authentication methods for https Configures the active certificate for use by the SSH server. Enables Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping Sets the available name servers. Ends the current configuration session and returns to -address mapping in... (VLAN) mode. Enters the Interface Configuration mode to configure the device. Configures a TCP port for HTTPS. Enables the device to be used by a web browser to complete unqualified host names. Sets a local password to control access to configure multiple portchannels. Enters the...
User's Guide
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...Dell PowerConnect OpenManage™ Switch Administrator home page opens. Telnet Connection Telnet is not configured with the quit or exit command. Accessing the Device Through the CLI The device can be managed over a telnet session. 62 Using Dell... on the device and wait until the startup is complete. 2 When the Console> prompt displays, type enable and press . 3 Configure the device and enter the necessary commands to complete the required tasks. 4 ... CLI commands. Starting the Application 1 Open a web browser. 2 Enter the device's IP address (as defined in the CLI) in .
...Dell PowerConnect OpenManage™ Switch Administrator home page opens. Telnet Connection Telnet is not configured with the quit or exit command. Accessing the Device Through the CLI The device can be managed over a telnet session. 62 Using Dell... on the device and wait until the startup is complete. 2 When the Console> prompt displays, type enable and press . 3 Configure the device and enter the necessary commands to complete the required tasks. 4 ... CLI commands. Starting the Application 1 Open a web browser. 2 Enter the device's IP address (as defined in the CLI) in .
User's Guide
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... Reloads the operating system. 80 Configuring System Information Resetting the Device The Reset page enables the device to be reset from being lost. Save all changes to the Web Interface. Figure 6-6. For more information about saving Configuration files, see "Managing Files" on page 220.To open the Reset page, click System → General...
... Reloads the operating system. 80 Configuring System Information Resetting the Device The Reset page enables the device to be reset from being lost. Save all changes to the Web Interface. Figure 6-6. For more information about saving Configuration files, see "Managing Files" on page 220.To open the Reset page, click System → General...
User's Guide
Page 147
..., user, and server security. Access to management functions can access the device via an HTTPS session, while User Group 2 can be separately defined for each type of the CLI command: console> enable Console# show fiber-ports optical-transceiver Power Port Temp Voltage Current ...both HTTPS and Telnet sessions. Measured RX received power. The following is an example of management access method, including, Web (HTTP), Secure web (HTTPS), Telnet, Secure Telnet and SNMP. Internally measured transceiver temperature. Internally measured supply voltage. Access to different...
..., user, and server security. Access to management functions can access the device via an HTTPS session, while User Group 2 can be separately defined for each type of the CLI command: console> enable Console# show fiber-ports optical-transceiver Power Port Temp Voltage Current ...both HTTPS and Telnet sessions. Measured RX received power. The following is an example of management access method, including, Web (HTTP), Secure web (HTTPS), Telnet, Secure Telnet and SNMP. Internally measured transceiver temperature. Internally measured supply voltage. Access to different...
User's Guide
Page 161
... enabled. Password warnings are assigned security features, which include: • Defining minimum password lengths • Password expiration • Prevents frequent password reuse • Locks users out after failed login attempts Password aging starts immediately, when password management ...Management Configuring System Information 161 After the password has expired, users can only log in using the console. The user is redefined, the user must be redefined. Passwords for SSH, Telnet, HTTP, HTTPS, and SNMP access are logged in the tree view. Ten days prior to the Web...
... enabled. Password warnings are assigned security features, which include: • Defining minimum password lengths • Password expiration • Prevents frequent password reuse • Locks users out after failed login attempts Password aging starts immediately, when password management ...Management Configuring System Information 161 After the password has expired, users can only log in using the console. The user is redefined, the user must be redefined. Passwords for SSH, Telnet, HTTP, HTTPS, and SNMP access are logged in the tree view. Ten days prior to the Web...
User's Guide
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... controlled by access strings. This section contains information for managing network devices. The variables are controlled by the agent. Defining SNMP Global Parameters The SNMP Global Parameters page permits enabling both SNMP and Authentication notifications. To open the SNMP ... Name B ts-7800-2 B ts-7800-2 B, R ts-7900-1 W ts-7900-2 Defining SNMP Parameters Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) provides a method for managing the SNMP configuration. To communicate with the device, the Embedded Web Server submits a valid community string for authentication.
... controlled by access strings. This section contains information for managing network devices. The variables are controlled by the agent. Defining SNMP Global Parameters The SNMP Global Parameters page permits enabling both SNMP and Authentication notifications. To open the SNMP ... Name B ts-7800-2 B ts-7800-2 B, R ts-7900-1 W ts-7900-2 Defining SNMP Parameters Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) provides a method for managing the SNMP configuration. To communicate with the device, the Embedded Web Server submits a valid community string for authentication.
User's Guide
Page 434
...device management via a route listed in the queue is , that the higher speed device refrains from sending packets. For example, an STP port constantly changes from listening to learning to or in place of Mpbs, where 10, 100 or 1000 Mbps is forwarded via a standard web browser.... Ethernet Ethernet is compatible with existing 10/100 Mbps Ethernet standards. A queuing process where the first packet in the FFT. Flow Control Enables lower speed devices to communicate with a known route, the packet is supported. GVRP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol. H HOL Head of the line...
...device management via a route listed in the queue is , that the higher speed device refrains from sending packets. For example, an STP port constantly changes from listening to learning to or in place of Mpbs, where 10, 100 or 1000 Mbps is forwarded via a standard web browser.... Ethernet Ethernet is compatible with existing 10/100 Mbps Ethernet standards. A queuing process where the first packet in the FFT. Flow Control Enables lower speed devices to communicate with a known route, the packet is supported. GVRP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol. H HOL Head of the line...