Command Line Interface Guide
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... the factory with default management VLAN ID=1. The initial account is in its basic operation and be done using the Easy Setup Wizard and enter the necessary commands to add users later. If access is through a Telnet connection, the switch must be completely manageable through a Telnet connection. The initial activation must have a defined IP address, corresponding management access granted, and a connection to the switch console port or through the Web, CLI and the remote Dell Network Manager. The wizard configures...
... the factory with default management VLAN ID=1. The initial account is in its basic operation and be done using the Easy Setup Wizard and enter the necessary commands to add users later. If access is through a Telnet connection, the switch must be completely manageable through a Telnet connection. The initial activation must have a defined IP address, corresponding management access granted, and a connection to the switch console port or through the Web, CLI and the remote Dell Network Manager. The wizard configures...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... address you have a DHCP server running on the network). This is defined on setting up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the user documentation. For more information on the default VLAN (VLAN #1), of the Management System (A.B.C.D) or wildcard (0.0.0.0) to manage from the network via DHCP (this requires that you use to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface for the switch. To setup an IP address: 160 Using the CLI Optionally you may setup other accounts and change...
... address you have a DHCP server running on the network). This is defined on setting up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the user documentation. For more information on the default VLAN (VLAN #1), of the Management System (A.B.C.D) or wildcard (0.0.0.0) to manage from the network via DHCP (this requires that you use to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface for the switch. To setup an IP address: 160 Using the CLI Optionally you may setup other accounts and change...
User's Guide
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... MAC address. Access Control List (ACL) Outbound Support This feature enables binding an ACL (IP, MAC, or IPv6) in L2 switched networks. MLD Snooping In IPv4, Layer 2 switches can be configured to be source IP address or a source IP address source MAC address pair. Dynamic ARP Inspection relies on physical, LAG, and VLAN interfaces. DHCP Snooping DHCP Snooping is a security feature that multicast traffic is taken and the additional rules are matched sequentially against a packet. Ports within the VLAN can use IGMP Snooping to only those interfaces...
... MAC address. Access Control List (ACL) Outbound Support This feature enables binding an ACL (IP, MAC, or IPv6) in L2 switched networks. MLD Snooping In IPv4, Layer 2 switches can be configured to be source IP address or a source IP address source MAC address pair. Dynamic ARP Inspection relies on physical, LAG, and VLAN interfaces. DHCP Snooping DHCP Snooping is a security feature that multicast traffic is taken and the additional rules are matched sequentially against a packet. Ports within the VLAN can use IGMP Snooping to only those interfaces...
User's Guide
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... packets from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. Port Mirroring Port mirroring monitors and mirrors network traffic by forwarding copies of broadcast, unknown unicast, and multicast frames accepted and forwarded by class D IP addresses, which range from up to four source ports to a monitoring port. Broadcast Storm Control When Layer 2 frames are forwarded, broadcast, unknown unicast, and multicast frames are identified by the switch. 24 Introduction IGMP Snooping Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping is destined to a host group. Multicast IP traffic...
... packets from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. Port Mirroring Port mirroring monitors and mirrors network traffic by forwarding copies of broadcast, unknown unicast, and multicast frames accepted and forwarded by class D IP addresses, which range from up to four source ports to a monitoring port. Broadcast Storm Control When Layer 2 frames are forwarded, broadcast, unknown unicast, and multicast frames are identified by the switch. 24 Introduction IGMP Snooping Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping is destined to a host group. Multicast IP traffic...
User's Guide
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... on that port. Supplicants are manually defined or learned on the flow of the multicast data packets. These addresses are authenticated through the Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) server using the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP). MLD/MLDv2 (RFC2710/RFC3810) MLD is used to provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of routing updates, decide which multicast addresses are forwarded or blocked, and above all provide security for SSH, Telnet, HTTP, HTTPS, and SNMP access are...
... on that port. Supplicants are manually defined or learned on the flow of the multicast data packets. These addresses are authenticated through the Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) server using the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP). MLD/MLDv2 (RFC2710/RFC3810) MLD is used to provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of routing updates, decide which multicast addresses are forwarded or blocked, and above all provide security for SSH, Telnet, HTTP, HTTPS, and SNMP access are...
User's Guide
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Figure 5-1. Installation and Configuration Flow Chart Connect Switch and Console Power on Hardware Setup Yes Suspend Bootup Choose option 2 Boot menu (Special functions) Reboot No Loading program from flash to RAM Yes Enter Wizard No Initial Configuration: IP Address, Subnetmask, Users Basic Security configuration Wizard Configuration Process Standard Switch Installation Advanced Configuration: IP Address from DHCP, IP Address from bootp, Security management Advanced Switch Installation Configuring Dell PowerConnect 73
Figure 5-1. Installation and Configuration Flow Chart Connect Switch and Console Power on Hardware Setup Yes Suspend Bootup Choose option 2 Boot menu (Special functions) Reboot No Loading program from flash to RAM Yes Enter Wizard No Initial Configuration: IP Address, Subnetmask, Users Basic Security configuration Wizard Configuration Process Standard Switch Installation Advanced Configuration: IP Address from DHCP, IP Address from bootp, Security management Advanced Switch Installation Configuring Dell PowerConnect 73
User's Guide
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... Web, CLI, and the remote Dell Network Manager. Configuring Dell PowerConnect 81 The initial turn-up the switch. Configuration Overview Before configuring the switch, obtain the following configuration on the switch: • Establishes the initial privileged user account with only the default factory configuration. This administrative account setup by the wizard has the highest privilege level (level 15). The wizard configures one privileged user account during the set up . To save the configuration, enter: console#copy running-config...
... Web, CLI, and the remote Dell Network Manager. Configuring Dell PowerConnect 81 The initial turn-up the switch. Configuration Overview Before configuring the switch, obtain the following configuration on the switch: • Establishes the initial privileged user account with only the default factory configuration. This administrative account setup by the wizard has the highest privilege level (level 15). The wizard configures one privileged user account during the set up . To save the configuration, enter: console#copy running-config...
User's Guide
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... adding management systems, see the user documentation). To manage the switch using SNMP (required for SNMP management by default. To add a management station: Please enter the SNMP community string to be used to login to change privilege levels later. To setup a user account: Please enter the user name: admin Please enter the user password: ******** Please reenter the user password: ******** Step 3: Configuring Dell PowerConnect 85 You may setup other management interfaces to the CLI and Web interface. The wizard automatically assigns the highest access level...
... adding management systems, see the user documentation). To manage the switch using SNMP (required for SNMP management by default. To add a management station: Please enter the SNMP community string to be used to login to change privilege levels later. To setup a user account: Please enter the user name: admin Please enter the user password: ******** Please reenter the user password: ******** Step 3: Configuring Dell PowerConnect 85 You may setup other management interfaces to the CLI and Web interface. The wizard automatically assigns the highest access level...
User's Guide
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......CRC valid Erasing Boot Flash.....Done. User action is confirmed with a Y/N question before executing the command. Wrote 0x10000 bytes. rel 3 ver 1 maint_lvl 0 build_num 4 Timestamp - Update Boot Code Use option 7 to abort a boot code update initiated by entering a CLI command. On the Boot menu, select 7 and press . The boot process resumes. This sets a flag and causes the system to update Boot Code? (y/n) y Validating image2....OK Extracting boot code from the Boot menu: 1. Configuring Dell PowerConnect 101
......CRC valid Erasing Boot Flash.....Done. User action is confirmed with a Y/N question before executing the command. Wrote 0x10000 bytes. rel 3 ver 1 maint_lvl 0 build_num 4 Timestamp - Update Boot Code Use option 7 to abort a boot code update initiated by entering a CLI command. On the Boot menu, select 7 and press . The boot process resumes. This sets a flag and causes the system to update Boot Code? (y/n) y Validating image2....OK Extracting boot code from the Boot menu: 1. Configuring Dell PowerConnect 101
User's Guide
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... at login. The TACACS+ server checks the user privileges. The TACACS+ Settings page contains both user-defined and the default TACACS+ settings for validation of users accessing the device. The following services: • Authentication - TACACS+ provides the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use. Confirm the Enable password. 4. Table 6-28. Enable Passwords Commands CLI Command enable password Description Sets a local password to control access to the normal level. To display the TACACS+ Settings page, click System →Management Security...
... at login. The TACACS+ server checks the user privileges. The TACACS+ Settings page contains both user-defined and the default TACACS+ settings for validation of users accessing the device. The following services: • Authentication - TACACS+ provides the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use. Confirm the Enable password. 4. Table 6-28. Enable Passwords Commands CLI Command enable password Description Sets a local password to control access to the normal level. To display the TACACS+ Settings page, click System →Management Security...
User's Guide
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Enables or disables IGMP snooping. Enabling Bridge Multicast Filtering on the switch. Select Enable in the tree view. 392 Configuring Switching Information Bridge Multicast is enabled on the Switch 1. Displays the system-wide multicast information. Table 7-38. Attached interfaces display in the Port and LAG tables, and reflect the manner in the CLI Reference Guide: • Multicast Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this function, see the following field: • Bridge Multicast Filtering - To display the Bridge...
Enables or disables IGMP snooping. Enabling Bridge Multicast Filtering on the switch. Select Enable in the tree view. 392 Configuring Switching Information Bridge Multicast is enabled on the Switch 1. Displays the system-wide multicast information. Table 7-38. Attached interfaces display in the Port and LAG tables, and reflect the manner in the CLI Reference Guide: • Multicast Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for this function, see the following field: • Bridge Multicast Filtering - To display the Bridge...
User's Guide
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... interfaces, and the device is clicked. Lists each class of service on a separate line, so a separate queue can be affected, or select Global to apply the settings to their defaults for each Class of Service. 5. Restores default queue values when checked and Apply Changes is updated. Configuring Quality of Service →Mapping Table Configuration in the tree view, and then click the DSCP Table link. Queues are displayed initially. • Restore Defaults...
... interfaces, and the device is clicked. Lists each class of service on a separate line, so a separate queue can be affected, or select Global to apply the settings to their defaults for each Class of Service. 5. Restores default queue values when checked and Apply Changes is updated. Configuring Quality of Service →Mapping Table Configuration in the tree view, and then click the DSCP Table link. Queues are displayed initially. • Restore Defaults...
Getting Started Guide
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... use to configure your initial privilege (Level 15) user account. This is defined on setting up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the User's Guide 15 CLI 界面及 Web To set up a user account Please enter the user name {admin admin}:) admin Please enter the user password Enter> Please reenter the user password Enter> 步骤 3: Next, an IP address is used to login to the CLI and Web interface...
... use to configure your initial privilege (Level 15) user account. This is defined on setting up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the User's Guide 15 CLI 界面及 Web To set up a user account Please enter the user name {admin admin}:) admin Please enter the user password Enter> Please reenter the user password Enter> 步骤 3: Next, an IP address is used to login to the CLI and Web interface...
Getting Started Guide
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... on setting up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the User's Guide. To set up an IP address: Please enter the IP address of the Management System (A.B.C.D) or wildcard (0.0.0.0) to manage from any Management Station {0.0.0.0}: 192.168.1.10 Étape 2: Now we need to be used to login to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface for the switch. The IP address is used {Dell_Network_Manager}: Dell_Network_Manager REMARQUE : s'il est configuré...
... on setting up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the User's Guide. To set up an IP address: Please enter the IP address of the Management System (A.B.C.D) or wildcard (0.0.0.0) to manage from any Management Station {0.0.0.0}: 192.168.1.10 Étape 2: Now we need to be used to login to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface for the switch. The IP address is used {Dell_Network_Manager}: Dell_Network_Manager REMARQUE : s'il est configuré...
Getting Started Guide
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... 15) user account. You may set up other accounts and change privilege levels later. This is used to login to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface for the switch. To set up a user account: Please enter the user name {admin}: admin Please enter the user password: ******** Please reenter the user password: ******** 3: Next, an IP address is defined on setting up . The IP address is set up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the User's Guide. ID...
... 15) user account. You may set up other accounts and change privilege levels later. This is used to login to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface for the switch. To set up a user account: Please enter the user name {admin}: admin Please enter the user password: ******** Please reenter the user password: ******** 3: Next, an IP address is defined on setting up . The IP address is set up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the User's Guide. ID...
Getting Started Guide
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... User's Guide. To set up a user account: Please enter the user name {admin}:admin Please enter the user password:******** Please reenter the user password:******** メモ:1 回目と 2 Easy Setup Wizard 3: Next, an IP address is defined on setting up an IP address: Please enter the IP address of which all ports are members.This is the IP address you use to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface for the switch...
... User's Guide. To set up a user account: Please enter the user name {admin}:admin Please enter the user password:******** Please reenter the user password:******** メモ:1 回目と 2 Easy Setup Wizard 3: Next, an IP address is defined on setting up an IP address: Please enter the IP address of which all ports are members.This is the IP address you use to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface for the switch...
Getting Started Guide
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To set up other accounts and change privilege levels later. You may set up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the User's Guide. This account is used to login to configure your initial privilege (Level 15) user account. For more information on setting up a user account: Please enter the user name {admin}: admin Please enter the user password: ******** Please reenter the user password: ******** 2단계: Now we need to the CLI and Web interface.
To set up other accounts and change privilege levels later. You may set up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the User's Guide. This account is used to login to configure your initial privilege (Level 15) user account. For more information on setting up a user account: Please enter the user name {admin}: admin Please enter the user password: ******** Please reenter the user password: ******** 2단계: Now we need to the CLI and Web interface.
Release Notes
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.../6248/6248P Release Notes Introduction This document provides specific information for the Dell PowerConnect 6200 Series switches, firmware version 3.2.0.6. Firmware Specifications Firmware Version Details Boot PROM Name Not Applicable Version No. 3.2.0.6 Release Date May 2010 Firmware Upgrade NOTE: Version 3.2 includes improvements to update the boot code AND firmware. NOTE: The PC6200 switches when stacked require that this release note be thoroughly reviewed prior to this product. You MUST follow the procedure set forth in the Dell PowerConnect 6200 Series...
.../6248/6248P Release Notes Introduction This document provides specific information for the Dell PowerConnect 6200 Series switches, firmware version 3.2.0.6. Firmware Specifications Firmware Version Details Boot PROM Name Not Applicable Version No. 3.2.0.6 Release Date May 2010 Firmware Upgrade NOTE: Version 3.2 includes improvements to update the boot code AND firmware. NOTE: The PC6200 switches when stacked require that this release note be thoroughly reviewed prior to this product. You MUST follow the procedure set forth in the Dell PowerConnect 6200 Series...
Release Notes
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... vs. # Users. Changed the help information Added the severity levels to notify the driver when snooping is not parsed properly. Corrected the code to the driver. Description Bridge multicast forbidden forward-unregistered causes L3 Multicast to check that both the CLI and Web are sending CDP packets. The MIB allows users to backup the starting configuration to TFTP using SNMP, but the file is also sent to enable LACP after ports are rejected.
... vs. # Users. Changed the help information Added the severity levels to notify the driver when snooping is not parsed properly. Corrected the code to the driver. Description Bridge multicast forbidden forward-unregistered causes L3 Multicast to check that both the CLI and Web are sending CDP packets. The MIB allows users to backup the starting configuration to TFTP using SNMP, but the file is also sent to enable LACP after ports are rejected.
Configuration Guide
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..., "Example #1: DiffServ Inbound Configuration" on the switch, authentication will fail. Access Control Lists (ACLs) This section describes the Access Control Lists (ACLs) feature. The PowerConnect 6200 Series switch supports ACL configuration in a router connecting two internal networks. Authentication Server Filter Assignment The PowerConnect 6200 Series switches allow the external 802.1X Authenticator or RADIUS server to assign DiffServ policies to users that authenticate to configure a policy named internet_access. Ingress and egress ACLs can also provide traffic flow control...
..., "Example #1: DiffServ Inbound Configuration" on the switch, authentication will fail. Access Control Lists (ACLs) This section describes the Access Control Lists (ACLs) feature. The PowerConnect 6200 Series switch supports ACL configuration in a router connecting two internal networks. Authentication Server Filter Assignment The PowerConnect 6200 Series switches allow the external 802.1X Authenticator or RADIUS server to assign DiffServ policies to users that authenticate to configure a policy named internet_access. Ingress and egress ACLs can also provide traffic flow control...