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... Syntax • lldp timer seconds • no lldp enable • rx - Receive and transmit LLDP packets (default) Default Configuration Enabled in a LAG. If a port is controlled by 802.1X, LLDP operates only if the port is not dependent on a port is authorized... | both] • no lldp timer • seconds - Command Modes Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode. I.e. 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 STP state of this...
... Syntax • lldp timer seconds • no lldp enable • rx - Receive and transmit LLDP packets (default) Default Configuration Enabled in a LAG. If a port is controlled by 802.1X, LLDP operates only if the port is not dependent on a port is authorized... | both] • no lldp timer • seconds - Command Modes Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode. I.e. 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 STP state of this...
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... Defining STP Port Settings 308 Defining STP LAG Settings 312 Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree 314 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...
... Defining STP Port Settings 308 Defining STP LAG Settings 312 Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree 314 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...
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... 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 QoS Interface Settings 414 Defining Bandwidth Settings 416...
... 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 QoS Interface Settings 414 Defining Bandwidth Settings 416...
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... as Media-Dependent Interface with higher speed devices, by traffic competing for ports or Link Aggregate Groups (LAGs), see "Defining Port Parameters" on page 278 or "Configuring Load Balancing" on page 67. Head of Line Blocking Head of the queue are temporarily halted to ...caused by requesting that the higher speed device refrains from sending packets. For information on configuring Flow Control for ports or LAGs, see "Defining Port Parameters" on page 278 or "Configuring Load Balancing" on page 284. Transmissions are forwarded before packets at the end of all...
... as Media-Dependent Interface with higher speed devices, by traffic competing for ports or Link Aggregate Groups (LAGs), see "Defining Port Parameters" on page 278 or "Configuring Load Balancing" on page 67. Head of Line Blocking Head of the queue are temporarily halted to ...caused by requesting that the higher speed device refrains from sending packets. For information on configuring Flow Control for ports or LAGs, see "Defining Port Parameters" on page 278 or "Configuring Load Balancing" on page 284. Transmissions are forwarded before packets at the end of all...
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iSCSI Optimization iSCSI is a communication protocol used for ports or LAGs, see "Configuring Address Tables" on page 232. The file servers are called initiators and the disks are called sessions). Non-VoIP traffic is dropped from incoming ...out. Voice VLAN also provides QoS to carry IP voice traffic from overflowing. Voice VLAN Voice VLAN allows network administrators to enhance VoIP service by configuring ports to VoIP, ensuring that it is unavailable for system use. For information on page 284. The device reserves specific MAC addresses for additional...
iSCSI Optimization iSCSI is a communication protocol used for ports or LAGs, see "Configuring Address Tables" on page 232. The file servers are called initiators and the disks are called sessions). Non-VoIP traffic is dropped from incoming ...out. Voice VLAN also provides QoS to carry IP voice traffic from overflowing. Voice VLAN Voice VLAN allows network administrators to enhance VoIP service by configuring ports to VoIP, ensuring that it is unavailable for system use. For information on page 284. The device reserves specific MAC addresses for additional...
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... tree provides differing load balancing scenario. Link Aggregation For more information, see "Aggregating Ports" on page 312. Switches exchange configuration messages using specifically formatted frames and selectively enable and disable forwarding on page 303. Fast Link STP can be used in ... to eight member ports, to automatically prevent and resolve L2 forwarding loops. For more information enabling Fast Link for ports and LAGs, see "Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol" on ports. Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP) detects uses of a response time for many applications. Packet...
... tree provides differing load balancing scenario. Link Aggregation For more information, see "Aggregating Ports" on page 312. Switches exchange configuration messages using specifically formatted frames and selectively enable and disable forwarding on page 303. Fast Link STP can be used in ... to eight member ports, to automatically prevent and resolve L2 forwarding loops. For more information enabling Fast Link for ports and LAGs, see "Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol" on ports. Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP) detects uses of a response time for many applications. Packet...
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...capability achievable between 2 ports by an IP address and a 16-bit port number. Introduction 19 BootP and DHCP Clients Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) enables additional setup parameters to full-duplex operation. For more information, see "Defining LACP Parameters" on page 411. ...• Improved bandwidth granularity • High bandwidth server connectivity LAG is an extension to BootP. Link Aggregation and LACP LACP uses peer exchanges across links to determine, on page 136. DHCP service...
...capability achievable between 2 ports by an IP address and a 16-bit port number. Introduction 19 BootP and DHCP Clients Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) enables additional setup parameters to full-duplex operation. For more information, see "Defining LACP Parameters" on page 411. ...• Improved bandwidth granularity • High bandwidth server connectivity LAG is an extension to BootP. Link Aggregation and LACP LACP uses peer exchanges across links to determine, on page 136. DHCP service...
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... commands to create and configure a VLAN as a whole, for configuring Link Aggregation Groups (LAG). The following is an example of the Interface mode prompt: console> enable console# configure console(config)# interface ethernet g18 console(config-if)# Management Access List The Management Access List mode contains commands to the VLAN. Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 65...
... commands to create and configure a VLAN as a whole, for configuring Link Aggregation Groups (LAG). The following is an example of the Interface mode prompt: console> enable console# configure console(config)# interface ethernet g18 console(config-if)# Management Access List The Management Access List mode contains commands to the VLAN. Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 65...
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Select Port, LAG, or VLAN. • Type - The interface type for which the IP address is defined. When selected, removes the interface from the IP Address drop-down menu. Indicates whether or not the IP address was configured statically. • Remove - Adding an IPv4 Interface 1 Open the IPv6 Interface page. 2 Click Add. The... address prefix, or the network mask of the source IP address. • Interface - The interface IP address. • Prefix Length - Add a Static IPv4 Interface 110 Configuring System Information Figure 6-23.
Select Port, LAG, or VLAN. • Type - The interface type for which the IP address is defined. When selected, removes the interface from the IP Address drop-down menu. Indicates whether or not the IP address was configured statically. • Remove - Adding an IPv4 Interface 1 Open the IPv6 Interface page. 2 Click Add. The... address prefix, or the network mask of the source IP address. • Interface - The interface IP address. • Prefix Length - Add a Static IPv4 Interface 110 Configuring System Information Figure 6-23.
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... Information 113 To open the DHCP IPv4 Interface page. DHCP IPv4 Interface • Interface - The DHCP Interface is added, and the device is configured. The Add DHCP IPv4 Interface page opens. 3 Complete the information on device interfaces. Adding DHCP Clients 1 Open the DHCP IPv4 Interface page. ... IPv4 Interface page contains fields for specifying the DHCP clients on the page. 4 Click Apply Changes. Click the option button next to Port, LAG, or VLAN and select the interface connected to 20 characters). • Remove - Click System→ IP Addressing→ DHCP IPv4 Interface in...
... Information 113 To open the DHCP IPv4 Interface page. DHCP IPv4 Interface • Interface - The DHCP Interface is added, and the device is configured. The Add DHCP IPv4 Interface page opens. 3 Complete the information on device interfaces. Adding DHCP Clients 1 Open the DHCP IPv4 Interface page. ... IPv4 Interface page contains fields for specifying the DHCP clients on the page. 4 Click Apply Changes. Click the option button next to Port, LAG, or VLAN and select the interface connected to 20 characters). • Remove - Click System→ IP Addressing→ DHCP IPv4 Interface in...
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... an interface. Indicates the IPv6 address is the process of IPv6 address duplication verification. - Indicates the IPv6 address is a specific port, LAG or VLAN. 4 Click Apply Changes. • IPv6 Address Origin Type - Dyanmic - Indicates the system is in process of verifying and... Complete the fields on the network. IPv6 Interface specifies whether the interface is set to active. • Remove - Defines the type of configurable static IPv6 address for sending or receiving any traffic. - Adding an IPv6 Interface 1 Open the IPv6 Interface page. 2 Click Add IPv6 ...
... an interface. Indicates the IPv6 address is the process of IPv6 address duplication verification. - Indicates the IPv6 address is a specific port, LAG or VLAN. 4 Click Apply Changes. • IPv6 Address Origin Type - Dyanmic - Indicates the system is in process of verifying and... Complete the fields on the network. IPv6 Interface specifies whether the interface is set to active. • Remove - Defines the type of configurable static IPv6 address for sending or receiving any traffic. - Adding an IPv6 Interface 1 Open the IPv6 Interface page. 2 Click Add IPv6 ...
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...that address resolution is known to verify its reachability. Specifies the outgoing interface through which the default gateway was configured. Indicates that the default gateway is in the tree view. Displays the Link Local IPv6 address of the ...tens of seconds ago). - Indicates the default gateway is user-defined. - Indicates the default gateway is dynamically configured. • State - To open the IPv6 Default Gateway page, click System→ IP Addressing→ IPv6...the default gateway, no longer known to any Port/LAG/VLAN and/or Tunnel. • Type -
...that address resolution is known to verify its reachability. Specifies the outgoing interface through which the default gateway was configured. Indicates that the default gateway is in the tree view. Displays the Link Local IPv6 address of the ...tens of seconds ago). - Indicates the default gateway is user-defined. - Indicates the default gateway is dynamically configured. • State - To open the IPv6 Default Gateway page, click System→ IP Addressing→ IPv6...the default gateway, no longer known to any Port/LAG/VLAN and/or Tunnel. • Type -
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...cache-as learned through the IPv6 neighbor discovery process-you can convert the entry to a static entry. - Defines the currently configured neighbor IPv6 address. • MAC Address - Displays the MAC address assigned to 256 neighbors obtained either statically or dynamically. Dynamic - ...Interfaces include Ports, LAGs, or VLANs. • IPv6 Address - Displays the type of up to the interface. • Type - Static - If an entry...
...cache-as learned through the IPv6 neighbor discovery process-you can convert the entry to a static entry. - Defines the currently configured neighbor IPv6 address. • MAC Address - Displays the MAC address assigned to 256 neighbors obtained either statically or dynamically. Dynamic - ...Interfaces include Ports, LAGs, or VLANs. • IPv6 Address - Displays the type of up to the interface. • Type - Static - If an entry...
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The range is learned through RA messages. 130 Configuring System Information Displays the interface that is forwarded on the route to any Port, LAG or VLAN. • Next Hop - Displays whether the destination is directly attached and the means by which the packet is used for comparing this route ...
The range is learned through RA messages. 130 Configuring System Information Displays the interface that is forwarded on the route to any Port, LAG or VLAN. • Next Hop - Displays whether the destination is directly attached and the means by which the packet is used for comparing this route ...
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... snooping vlan-id Description Use the ip dhcp snooping vlan global configuration command to enable DHCP snooping on a VLAN. Indicates the port or LAG on VLANs . Disable - Trusted Interfaces • Interface - Enable - Configuring Device Information 273 To define Trusted interfaces, click Switch→ DHCP... on VLANs with CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for configuring DHCP Snooping on which DHCP Snooping Trust mode is disabled on the port or LAG. Indicates that DHCP Snooping Trust mode is enabled. • Trust Status - ...
... snooping vlan-id Description Use the ip dhcp snooping vlan global configuration command to enable DHCP snooping on a VLAN. Indicates the port or LAG on VLANs . Disable - Trusted Interfaces • Interface - Enable - Configuring Device Information 273 To define Trusted interfaces, click Switch→ DHCP... on VLANs with CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for configuring DHCP Snooping on which DHCP Snooping Trust mode is disabled on the port or LAG. Indicates that DHCP Snooping Trust mode is enabled. • Trust Status - ...
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...Layer 3 or Layer3. If port configuration is modified while the port is a LAG member, the configuration change is only effective after the port is configured on the "LAG Configuration" on page 285 page. Load Balancing is removed from the LAG. 284 Configuring Device Information Enable On Disable Off ...Up Down Up Back Mdix Pressure Mode ------ ---- LAGs can be configured according to Aggregating Ports. The device supports up to the next available server. To open the LAG Configuration page, click Switch→ Ports→ LAG Configuration in the tree view. For example, load ...
...Layer 3 or Layer3. If port configuration is modified while the port is a LAG member, the configuration change is only effective after the port is configured on the "LAG Configuration" on page 285 page. Load Balancing is removed from the LAG. 284 Configuring Device Information Enable On Disable Off ...Up Down Up Back Mdix Pressure Mode ------ ---- LAGs can be configured according to Aggregating Ports. The device supports up to the next available server. To open the LAG Configuration page, click Switch→ Ports→ LAG Configuration in the tree view. For example, load ...
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... static or LACP. • Description (0-64 Characters) - Enables load balancing based on the LAG. Layer 2-3 - Provides a user-defined description of the configured LAG. LAG Configuration The LAG Configuration page contains the following fields: • Load Balance - The possible field values are: - Indicates the load balancing type enabled on source and destination IP addresses. - ...
... static or LACP. • Description (0-64 Characters) - Enables load balancing based on the LAG. Layer 2-3 - Provides a user-defined description of the configured LAG. LAG Configuration The LAG Configuration page contains the following fields: • Load Balance - The possible field values are: - Indicates the load balancing type enabled on source and destination IP addresses. - ...
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...port can be isolated from other ports within the same VLAN. Defining LAG Parameters 1 Open the LAG Configuration page. 2 Select a LAG in teh Admin Advertisement field. • Neighbor Advertisement - The LAG parameters are identical to the device. Enables or disables traffic forwarding through...negotiation process. Enables/disables flow control, or enables the auto negotiation of the LAG. • Admin Auto Negotiation - Modifying LAG Parameters 1 Open the LAG Configuration page. 2 Select a LAG in the LAG field. 3 Modify the fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. Options include Maximum ...
...port can be isolated from other ports within the same VLAN. Defining LAG Parameters 1 Open the LAG Configuration page. 2 Select a LAG in teh Admin Advertisement field. • Neighbor Advertisement - The LAG parameters are identical to the device. Enables or disables traffic forwarding through...negotiation process. Enables/disables flow control, or enables the auto negotiation of the LAG. • Admin Auto Negotiation - Modifying LAG Parameters 1 Open the LAG Configuration page. 2 Select a LAG in the LAG field. 3 Modify the fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. Options include Maximum ...
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... when not using auto negotiation. LAG Configuration Table Configuring LAGs with CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for configuring LAGs as displayed in the LAG Configuration page. The LAG Configuration Table opens: Figure 7-25. Table 7-13. Adds a description to an interface configuration. Displaying the LAG Configuration Table: 1 Open the LAG Configuration page. 2 Click Show All. Configures the speed of the port channeling...
... when not using auto negotiation. LAG Configuration Table Configuring LAGs with CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for configuring LAGs as displayed in the LAG Configuration page. The LAG Configuration Table opens: Figure 7-25. Table 7-13. Adds a description to an interface configuration. Displaying the LAG Configuration Table: 1 Open the LAG Configuration page. 2 Click Show All. Configures the speed of the port channeling...
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... Flow Control on a given interface. show interfaces portchannel [port-channelnumber] Displays Port-channel information (which ports are members of a given interface. Table 7-13. LAG Configuration CLI Commands (continued) CLI Command Description autobaud Sets the line for the speed and duplex parameters of that port-channel, and whether they are currently ...
... Flow Control on a given interface. show interfaces portchannel [port-channelnumber] Displays Port-channel information (which ports are members of a given interface. Table 7-13. LAG Configuration CLI Commands (continued) CLI Command Description autobaud Sets the line for the speed and duplex parameters of that port-channel, and whether they are currently ...