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... [rx | tx | both] • no lldp timer • seconds - I.e. Command Modes Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode. User Guidelines • LLDP manages LAG ports individually. LLDP sends separate advertisements on STP state of this command to revert to the default setting. Specifies in...) Default Configuration Enabled in both - Examples The following example enables Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) on blocked ports. LLDP data received through LAG ports is stored individually per port. • LLDP operation on a port is authorized. If a port is controlled by 802.1X, LLDP...
... [rx | tx | both] • no lldp timer • seconds - I.e. Command Modes Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode. User Guidelines • LLDP manages LAG ports individually. LLDP sends separate advertisements on STP state of this command to revert to the default setting. Specifies in...) Default Configuration Enabled in both - Examples The following example enables Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) on blocked ports. LLDP data received through LAG ports is stored individually per port. • LLDP operation on a port is authorized. If a port is controlled by 802.1X, LLDP...
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...Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree 317 Defining MSTP Interface Settings 321 Configuring VLANs 323 Defining VLAN Ports Settings 331 Defining VLAN LAG Settings 334 Defining VLAN Protocol Groups 337 Adding Protocol Ports 339 Configuring GVRP 340 Configuring Voice VLANs 343 Defining Voice... VLAN Port Settings 347 Defining OUIs 349 Aggregating Ports 351 Defining LAG Membership 354 Multicast Forwarding Support 355 Adding Bridge Multicast Address Members 358 Assigning Multicast Forward All Parameters 362 IGMP Snooping ...
...Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree 317 Defining MSTP Interface Settings 321 Configuring VLANs 323 Defining VLAN Ports Settings 331 Defining VLAN LAG Settings 334 Defining VLAN Protocol Groups 337 Adding Protocol Ports 339 Configuring GVRP 340 Configuring Voice VLANs 343 Defining Voice... VLAN Port Settings 347 Defining OUIs 349 Aggregating Ports 351 Defining LAG Membership 354 Multicast Forwarding Support 355 Adding Bridge Multicast Address Members 358 Assigning Multicast Forward All Parameters 362 IGMP Snooping ...
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... 394 Defining Device RMON Events 396 Viewing the RMON Events Log 399 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...
... 394 Defining Device RMON Events 396 Viewing the RMON Events Log 399 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...
User's Guide
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... processing time, and fewer interrupts. Standard wiring for end stations is known as in fewer frames. For information on configuring MDI/MDI for ports or LAGs, see "Defining Port Parameters" on page 278 or "Configuring Load Balancing" on page 284. 14 Introduction General Features IP Version 6 (IPv6) Support The device functions...-Dependent Interface (MDI) and the standard wiring for the same egress port resources. For information on configuring Flow Control for ports or Link Aggregate Groups (LAGs), see "Defining General Device Information" on page 284.
... processing time, and fewer interrupts. Standard wiring for end stations is known as in fewer frames. For information on configuring MDI/MDI for ports or LAGs, see "Defining Port Parameters" on page 278 or "Configuring Load Balancing" on page 284. 14 Introduction General Features IP Version 6 (IPv6) Support The device functions...-Dependent Interface (MDI) and the standard wiring for the same egress port resources. For information on configuring Flow Control for ports or Link Aggregate Groups (LAGs), see "Defining General Device Information" on page 284.
User's Guide
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... enhance VoIP service by configuring ports to VoIP, ensuring that it is dropped from incoming packets. The device reserves specific MAC addresses for ports or LAGs, see "Configuring Address Tables" on configuring Back Pressure for system use. You can also intercept iSCSI frames and provide information about iSCSI communications (called initiators...
... enhance VoIP service by configuring ports to VoIP, ensuring that it is dropped from incoming packets. The device reserves specific MAC addresses for ports or LAGs, see "Configuring Address Tables" on configuring Back Pressure for system use. You can also intercept iSCSI frames and provide information about iSCSI communications (called initiators...
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...314. The Fast Link option bypasses this time, STP detects possible loops, allowing time for status changes to propagate and for ports and LAGs, see "Aggregating Ports" on page 312. Packet assigned to converge. During this delay, and can be used in network topologies where ...to enable faster convergence, without creating forwarding loops. For more information, see "Defining STP Port Settings" on page 308 or "Defining STP LAG Settings" on page 351. Spanning Tree Protocol Features Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) 802.1d Spanning tree is considered too long of network ...
...314. The Fast Link option bypasses this time, STP detects possible loops, allowing time for status changes to propagate and for ports and LAGs, see "Aggregating Ports" on page 312. Packet assigned to converge. During this delay, and can be used in network topologies where ...to enable faster convergence, without creating forwarding loops. For more information, see "Defining STP Port Settings" on page 308 or "Defining STP LAG Settings" on page 351. Spanning Tree Protocol Features Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) 802.1d Spanning tree is considered too long of network ...
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... data link/MAC sub-layer. 802.1p traffic is classified and sent to full-duplex operation. • Improved bandwidth granularity • High bandwidth server connectivity LAG is composed of ports with the same speed, set to the destination. Layer 3 Features Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) ARP is an extension to be received... page 354. No bandwidth reservations or limits are defined between a given pair of priority, similar to aggregators within the system. For more information, see "Defining LAG Membership" on page 352.
... data link/MAC sub-layer. 802.1p traffic is classified and sent to full-duplex operation. • Improved bandwidth granularity • High bandwidth server connectivity LAG is composed of ports with the same speed, set to the destination. Layer 3 Features Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) ARP is an extension to be received... page 354. No bandwidth reservations or limits are defined between a given pair of priority, similar to aggregators within the system. For more information, see "Defining LAG Membership" on page 352.
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... modify specific IP interface settings, including bridge-group, description, etc. The following is used to define management access-lists. Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 65 The Global Configuration mode command management access-list is an example of the Interface mode prompt: console> enable..., to create a VLAN and apply an IP address to create and configure a VLAN as a whole, for configuring Link Aggregation Groups (LAG). The following is an example of the Port Channel mode prompt: Console (config)# interface port-channel 1 Console (config-if)# Interface Mode...
... modify specific IP interface settings, including bridge-group, description, etc. The following is used to define management access-lists. Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 65 The Global Configuration mode command management access-list is an example of the Interface mode prompt: console> enable..., to create a VLAN and apply an IP address to create and configure a VLAN as a whole, for configuring Link Aggregation Groups (LAG). The following is an example of the Port Channel mode prompt: Console (config)# interface port-channel 1 Console (config-if)# Interface Mode...
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.... • Prefix Length - Add a Static IPv4 Interface 110 Configuring System Information Indicates whether or not the IP address was configured statically. • Remove - Select Port, LAG, or VLAN. • Type - Figure 6-23.
.... • Prefix Length - Add a Static IPv4 Interface 110 Configuring System Information Indicates whether or not the IP address was configured statically. • Remove - Select Port, LAG, or VLAN. • Type - Figure 6-23.
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...; Interface - When selected, removes DHCP clients. The DHCP Interface is added, and the device is updated. Figure 6-26. Click the option button next to Port, LAG, or VLAN and select the interface connected to 20 characters). • Remove - Adding DHCP Clients 1 Open the DHCP IPv4 Interface page. 2 Click Add. The system...
...; Interface - When selected, removes DHCP clients. The DHCP Interface is added, and the device is updated. Figure 6-26. Click the option button next to Port, LAG, or VLAN and select the interface connected to 20 characters). • Remove - Adding DHCP Clients 1 Open the DHCP IPv4 Interface page. 2 Click Add. The system...
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... 3 Complete the fields on the network. The Add IPv6 Interface page opens: Figure 6-28. The new interface is added, and the device is a specific port, LAG or VLAN. 4 Click Apply Changes. The possible values are: - System - The duplicated IPv6 address is suspended and is being used for an interface. Defines the...
... 3 Complete the fields on the network. The Add IPv6 Interface page opens: Figure 6-28. The new interface is added, and the device is a specific port, LAG or VLAN. 4 Click Apply Changes. The possible values are: - System - The duplicated IPv6 address is suspended and is being used for an interface. Defines the...
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... the default gateway is user-defined. - Specifies the means by which the default gateway can be reachable but until traffic is sent to any Port/LAG/VLAN and/or Tunnel. • Type - Displays the default gateway status. Interface refers to the default gateway, no attempt is in the tree view. Indicates...
... the default gateway is user-defined. - Specifies the means by which the default gateway can be reachable but until traffic is sent to any Port/LAG/VLAN and/or Tunnel. • Type - Displays the default gateway status. Interface refers to the default gateway, no attempt is in the tree view. Indicates...
User's Guide
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... in the tree view. Displays the MAC address assigned to a static entry. - The possible field values are removed. IPv6 Neighbors • Interface - Interfaces include Ports, LAGs, or VLANs. • IPv6 Address - Shows dynamic neighbor discovery cache entries. 126 Configuring System Information The device supports a total of the neighbor discovery cache information...
... in the tree view. Displays the MAC address assigned to a static entry. - The possible field values are removed. IPv6 Neighbors • Interface - Interfaces include Ports, LAGs, or VLANs. • IPv6 Address - Shows dynamic neighbor discovery cache entries. 126 Configuring System Information The device supports a total of the neighbor discovery cache information...
User's Guide
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... forward the packet. The following values are: - ND - Indicates a directly connected route entry. - ICMP - Indicates the route is forwarded on the route to any Port, LAG or VLAN. • Next Hop - The Prefix field is applicable only when the IPv6 Static IP address is learned through the ND process. Indicates the...
... forward the packet. The following values are: - ND - Indicates a directly connected route entry. - ICMP - Indicates the route is forwarded on the route to any Port, LAG or VLAN. • Next Hop - The Prefix field is applicable only when the IPv6 Static IP address is learned through the ND process. Indicates the...
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...: 1 Open the ARP Settings page. 2 Click Add. Select this option to activate the fields for ARP settings on all devices, the amount of the port, LAG, or VLAN that are never cleared from the table. None - The interface number of time (seconds) that entries are cleared on a single device. • Interface...
...: 1 Open the ARP Settings page. 2 Click Add. Select this option to activate the fields for ARP settings on all devices, the amount of the port, LAG, or VLAN that are never cleared from the table. None - The interface number of time (seconds) that entries are cleared on a single device. • Interface...
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... device can be accessed by selecting the check box and selecting the appropriate option button and interface. This rule can be applied to a selected port, LAG, or VLAN by all interfaces. • Enable Source IP Address - If an access profile is non-routable and used for which the rule applies. IP...
... device can be accessed by selecting the check box and selecting the appropriate option button and interface. This rule can be applied to a selected port, LAG, or VLAN by all interfaces. • Enable Source IP Address - If an access profile is non-routable and used for which the rule applies. IP...
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The selected interface type is a LAG. • Current Port Status - Configuring Device Information 253 Figure 7-7. To open the Port Security page, click Switch→ Network Security→ Port Security. The selected ... type is a port. - Disabled ports are either it was learned on a different port, or is unknown to the system), the protection mechanism is enabled. - Port - LAG - The MAC address list can provide various options. The currently configured Port status. Port Security • Interface - packet is received on a locked port, and the...
The selected interface type is a LAG. • Current Port Status - Configuring Device Information 253 Figure 7-7. To open the Port Security page, click Switch→ Network Security→ Port Security. The selected ... type is a port. - Disabled ports are either it was learned on a different port, or is unknown to the system), the protection mechanism is enabled. - Port - LAG - The MAC address list can provide various options. The currently configured Port status. Port Security • Interface - packet is received on a locked port, and the...
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... to an interface, all the ACE rules that have been defined are applied to the selected interface.Whenever an ACL is assigned on a port or LAG, flows from that ingress interface that do not match the ACL are matched to interfaces: 1 Open the Network Security - wildcard}} [vlan vlan-id] [cos cos...
... to an interface, all the ACE rules that have been defined are applied to the selected interface.Whenever an ACL is assigned on a port or LAG, flows from that ingress interface that do not match the ACL are matched to interfaces: 1 Open the Network Security - wildcard}} [vlan vlan-id] [cos cos...
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The ACL Bindings Table opens. 3 In the Copy Parameters from field, select a Port or LAG from which you want to copy ACL settings. 4 In the table, check the Copy to checkbox for each entry to which you want to remove. 4 ... Remove checkbox for each binding you want to copy the settings. 5 Click Apply Changes. The ACL is bound to an Interface field, select a port or LAG. 4 Click Apply Changes. ACL Binding page. 2 Click Show All. ACL Binding page. 2 Click Show All. ACL Bindings Table Copying ACL Parameters Between Interfaces 1 Open the...
The ACL Bindings Table opens. 3 In the Copy Parameters from field, select a Port or LAG from which you want to copy ACL settings. 4 In the table, check the Copy to checkbox for each entry to which you want to remove. 4 ... Remove checkbox for each binding you want to copy the settings. 5 Click Apply Changes. The ACL is bound to an Interface field, select a port or LAG. 4 Click Apply Changes. ACL Binding page. 2 Click Show All. ACL Binding page. 2 Click Show All. ACL Bindings Table Copying ACL Parameters Between Interfaces 1 Open the...
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..., click Switch→ DHCP Snooping → Trusted Interface Figure 7-18. Indicates if the DHCP Snooping Trust mode is enabled on the port or LAG. - Trusted Interfaces • Interface - Indicates that DHCP Snooping Trust mode is enabled. • Trust Status - Table 7-9. Disable - Indicates ...interface outside the network or from within the network or the network firewall. Defining DHCP Snooping on VLANs . Indicates the port or LAG on which DHCP Snooping Trust mode is disabled on a VLAN. Interfaces are : - Configuring DHCP Snooping on VLANs with CLI Commands...
..., click Switch→ DHCP Snooping → Trusted Interface Figure 7-18. Indicates if the DHCP Snooping Trust mode is enabled on the port or LAG. - Trusted Interfaces • Interface - Indicates that DHCP Snooping Trust mode is enabled. • Trust Status - Table 7-9. Disable - Indicates ...interface outside the network or from within the network or the network firewall. Defining DHCP Snooping on VLANs . Indicates the port or LAG on which DHCP Snooping Trust mode is disabled on a VLAN. Interfaces are : - Configuring DHCP Snooping on VLANs with CLI Commands...