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Advanced Configuration 87 CLI Basics 87 6200 Series CLI Reference Guide 88 Security Management and Password Configuration 91 Software Download and Reboot 94 Software Download Through XModem 94 Software Download Through TFTP Server 94 Update Bootcode ...
Advanced Configuration 87 CLI Basics 87 6200 Series CLI Reference Guide 88 Security Management and Password Configuration 91 Software Download and Reboot 94 Software Download Through XModem 94 Software Download Through TFTP Server 94 Update Bootcode ...
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... the provision of these services. 26 Introduction For information about configuring VLANs, see the CLI Reference Guide, which is also known as belonging to enable or disable one or more ports based on the Dell Support website at www.support.dell.com/manuals. For information about defining Protocol-Based VLANs, see "Configuring VLANs." For information...
... the provision of these services. 26 Introduction For information about configuring VLANs, see the CLI Reference Guide, which is also known as belonging to enable or disable one or more ports based on the Dell Support website at www.support.dell.com/manuals. For information about defining Protocol-Based VLANs, see "Configuring VLANs." For information...
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...to an inbound telnet connection. Once established, such a connection is similar to use the PowerConnect 6200 Series in which the server maintains a user database that contains user authentication information,...Dell Support website at www.support.dell.com/manuals: • Getting Started Guide-provides information about configuring those functions using the command line interface (CLI). 38 Introduction Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol provides a means of users accessing the switch. It also describes the installation and initial configuration procedures. • CLI Reference Guide...
...to an inbound telnet connection. Once established, such a connection is similar to use the PowerConnect 6200 Series in which the server maintains a user database that contains user authentication information,...Dell Support website at www.support.dell.com/manuals: • Getting Started Guide-provides information about configuring those functions using the command line interface (CLI). 38 Introduction Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol provides a means of users accessing the switch. It also describes the installation and initial configuration procedures. • CLI Reference Guide...
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See the CLI Reference Guide for the stack. Hardware Description 63 The Standby unit maintains a synchronized copy of PowerConnect 6200 Series Switches XG1 Port XG2 Port Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 In Figure 4-13, the stack has the following physical connections between the switches: •... switch. • Unit 1 and Unit 4 are connected through the XG2 port on Unit 1 and the XG1 port on Unit 4. however, you can use the CLI to function as Standby. Stacking Standby The stacking feature supports a "Standby" or backup unit that will assume the Master unit role if the Master unit...
See the CLI Reference Guide for the stack. Hardware Description 63 The Standby unit maintains a synchronized copy of PowerConnect 6200 Series Switches XG1 Port XG2 Port Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 In Figure 4-13, the stack has the following physical connections between the switches: •... switch. • Unit 1 and Unit 4 are connected through the XG2 port on Unit 1 and the XG1 port on Unit 4. however, you can use the CLI to function as Standby. Stacking Standby The stacking feature supports a "Standby" or backup unit that will assume the Master unit role if the Master unit...
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... parameters are required to form a virtual device. each interface is the 10 Gb Ethernet port 2). 6200 Series CLI Reference Guide For detailed information on the CLI. If additional interface types are stacked to fully complete the command. This section provides summary information about such common...Dell PowerConnect command to get the list of the command list so that are listed. Context Sensitive Help Use the ? The ? Parameters that are already provided by the user is formed by the interface type followed by a / symbol and then the Interface ID (see the CLI Reference Guide...
... parameters are required to form a virtual device. each interface is the 10 Gb Ethernet port 2). 6200 Series CLI Reference Guide For detailed information on the CLI. If additional interface types are stacked to fully complete the command. This section provides summary information about such common...Dell PowerConnect command to get the list of the command list so that are listed. Context Sensitive Help Use the ? The ? Parameters that are already provided by the user is formed by the interface type followed by a / symbol and then the Interface ID (see the CLI Reference Guide...
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... are set prior to receive input. If the client has a Microsoft® Windows® environment, the program must exist in the CLI Reference Guide: Configuring System Information 117 The prompt appears, indicating that the system is month, day, year (MM/DD/YY). Displays the current ...system date. Displays the service reference number used when servicing the device. • Asset Tag (0 - 16 characters) - Displays the number of the day) - Initiating a Telnet...
... are set prior to receive input. If the client has a Microsoft® Windows® environment, the program must exist in the CLI Reference Guide: Configuring System Information 117 The prompt appears, indicating that the system is month, day, year (MM/DD/YY). Displays the current ...system date. Displays the service reference number used when servicing the device. • Asset Tag (0 - 16 characters) - Displays the number of the day) - Initiating a Telnet...
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... currently running . Table 6-2. Versions Use the Versions page to view information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the System Management Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. Displays the temperature at which the device is not operating normally. - The power... supply is currently running . System Health Commands CLI Command show system show system power show system temperature ...
... currently running . Table 6-2. Versions Use the Versions page to view information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the System Management Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. Displays the temperature at which the device is not operating normally. - The power... supply is currently running . System Health Commands CLI Command show system show system power show system temperature ...
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... and task utilization. To display the System Resources page, click System →General →System Resources in the CLI Reference Guide: The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to view information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the System Management Commands chapter in the tree view. 120 Configuring System...
... and task utilization. To display the System Resources page, click System →General →System Resources in the CLI Reference Guide: The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to view information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the System Management Commands chapter in the tree view. 120 Configuring System...
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... CPU utilization for each process currently running on the switch. Time Zone Configuration The Time Zone Configuration page contains the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to +13) • Minutes-offset - Set the acronym of the time zone. (Range: 0-4 characters) Defining the Time Zone Parameters 1. Define the fields... minutes difference from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Table 6-4. To display the Time Zone Configuration page, click System →General →Time Zone Configuration in the CLI Reference Guide.
... CPU utilization for each process currently running on the switch. Time Zone Configuration The Time Zone Configuration page contains the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to +13) • Minutes-offset - Set the acronym of the time zone. (Range: 0-4 characters) Defining the Time Zone Parameters 1. Define the fields... minutes difference from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Table 6-4. To display the Time Zone Configuration page, click System →General →Time Zone Configuration in the CLI Reference Guide.
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... the configuration is updated. To display the Summer Time Configuration page, click System →General →Summer Time Configuration in the CLI Reference Guide. Figure 6-6. Summer Time Configuration The fields on the Summer Time Configuration page change when you use to configure time zone settings. ... function, see the Clock Commands chapter in the tree view. The Summer Time Configuration page contains the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you select or clear the Recurring check box. The time zone settings are modified, and the device is to be repeated every...
... the configuration is updated. To display the Summer Time Configuration page, click System →General →Summer Time Configuration in the CLI Reference Guide. Figure 6-6. Summer Time Configuration The fields on the Summer Time Configuration page change when you use to configure time zone settings. ... function, see the Clock Commands chapter in the tree view. The Summer Time Configuration page contains the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you select or clear the Recurring check box. The time zone settings are modified, and the device is to be repeated every...
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... starting week number. Select the starting day number. Select the ending day number. Define the fields as needed. 3. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to 1440. • Zone - This field displays only when the Recurring check box is cleared. • Start Year - To...; Start Month - This field displays only when the Recurring check box is selected. • End Month - Select the starting time in the CLI Reference Guide. Select the ending time in effect. This field displays only when the Recurring check box is in hh:mm format. • End Date -
... starting week number. Select the starting day number. Select the ending day number. Define the fields as needed. 3. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to 1440. • Zone - This field displays only when the Recurring check box is cleared. • Start Year - To...; Start Month - This field displays only when the Recurring check box is selected. • End Month - Select the starting time in the CLI Reference Guide. Select the ending time in effect. This field displays only when the Recurring check box is in hh:mm format. • End Date -
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... perform this function, see the Clock Commands chapter in the tree view. Figure 6-7. Displaying Clock Detail Using CLI Commands For information about the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you to set the time and date or view information about the current time, time zone, and ...Detail Use the Clock Detail page to UTC. To display the Clock Detail page, click System →General →Clock Detail in the CLI Reference Guide. Sets the summertime offset to set the current time and date. • Time Zone - This section allows you use to UTC recursively every...
... perform this function, see the Clock Commands chapter in the tree view. Figure 6-7. Displaying Clock Detail Using CLI Commands For information about the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you to set the time and date or view information about the current time, time zone, and ...Detail Use the Clock Detail page to UTC. To display the Clock Detail page, click System →General →Clock Detail in the CLI Reference Guide. Sets the summertime offset to set the current time and date. • Time Zone - This section allows you use to UTC recursively every...
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... the SNTP servers for the SNTP client. Defining SNTP Global Parameters 1. Click Apply Changes. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you enable SNTP authentication between the device and an SNTP server, and to define SNTP global parameters. The device is ... If enabled, listens to remove the selected encryption key ID. Click System →SNTP →Authentication in the CLI Reference Guide. SNTP Global Parameters Commands CLI Command sntp broadcast client enable sntp client poll timer sntp server Description Use to display the SNTP Authentication page. ...
... the SNTP servers for the SNTP client. Defining SNTP Global Parameters 1. Click Apply Changes. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you enable SNTP authentication between the device and an SNTP server, and to define SNTP global parameters. The device is ... If enabled, listens to remove the selected encryption key ID. Click System →SNTP →Authentication in the CLI Reference Guide. SNTP Global Parameters Commands CLI Command sntp broadcast client enable sntp client poll timer sntp server Description Use to display the SNTP Authentication page. ...
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... Network Time protocol (NTP) traffic. To display the SNTP Server page, click System →SNTP →SNTP Server in the CLI Reference Guide. Selects user-defined SNTP server IP address from a drop-down menu. Use to eight SNTP servers can be defined by using ... Servers The SNTP Servers page contains the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to define SNTP authentication settings. Table 6-9. Defining SNTP Authentication Settings Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Clock Commands chapter in the...
... Network Time protocol (NTP) traffic. To display the SNTP Server page, click System →SNTP →SNTP Server in the CLI Reference Guide. Selects user-defined SNTP server IP address from a drop-down menu. Use to eight SNTP servers can be defined by using ... Servers The SNTP Servers page contains the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to define SNTP authentication settings. Table 6-9. Defining SNTP Authentication Settings Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Clock Commands chapter in the...
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... the SNTP Server 1. Select an SNTP Server entry. 4. Open the SNTP Servers page. 2. Defining SNTP Servers Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Clock Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. Figure 6-15. SNTP Servers Table Modifying an SNTP Server 1. Open the SNTP Servers page. 2. The SNTP...
... the SNTP Server 1. Select an SNTP Server entry. 4. Open the SNTP Servers page. 2. Defining SNTP Servers Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Clock Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. Figure 6-15. SNTP Servers Table Modifying an SNTP Server 1. Open the SNTP Servers page. 2. The SNTP...
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...) RAM. • Log File - Provides device information. • Debug - The check boxes appear under the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you select a severity level, all device features being down. • Critical - Use the check boxes to enable global logs. The ... for example, two device ports are not functioning, while the rest of logging and the syslog messages stored in the CLI Reference Guide. Enabling Global Logs Using CLI Commands For information about the log. Table 6-11. Displays the state of the device ports remain functional. • Error...
...) RAM. • Log File - Provides device information. • Debug - The check boxes appear under the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you select a severity level, all device features being down. • Critical - Use the check boxes to enable global logs. The ... for example, two device ports are not functioning, while the rest of logging and the syslog messages stored in the CLI Reference Guide. Enabling Global Logs Using CLI Commands For information about the log. Table 6-11. Displays the state of the device ports remain functional. • Error...
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...; Component - RAM Log Table The RAM Log Table contains the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to view information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Syslog Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. Open the RAM Log Table page. 2. RAM Log Table Use the RAM Log Table page...
...; Component - RAM Log Table The RAM Log Table contains the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to view information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Syslog Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. Open the RAM Log Table page. 2. RAM Log Table Use the RAM Log Table page...
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... to set the severity of logging and the syslog messages stored in the CLI Reference Guide. Displays the state of the log events sent to clear messages from the logging file. Log File Commands CLI Command clear logging file show logging file Description Use to the server. Figure... 6-19. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to remove log information. Removing Log Information Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Syslog Commands chapter in the logging file....
... to set the severity of logging and the syslog messages stored in the CLI Reference Guide. Displays the state of the log events sent to clear messages from the logging file. Log File Commands CLI Command clear logging file show logging file Description Use to the server. Figure... 6-19. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to remove log information. Removing Log Information Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Syslog Commands chapter in the logging file....
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...Host Name Mapping • ARP Table • IPv6 Management Features Configuring System Information 143 Table 6-14. Remote Server Logs Commands CLI Command logging facility logging Description Use to work with the Domain Name System, set the facility for the interfaces. Defining IP Addressing... Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this page to go to assign management interface and default gateway IP addresses, negotiate with remote server logs. To display the IP Addressing page, click System →IP Addressing in the CLI Reference Guide. The...
...Host Name Mapping • ARP Table • IPv6 Management Features Configuring System Information 143 Table 6-14. Remote Server Logs Commands CLI Command logging facility logging Description Use to work with the Domain Name System, set the facility for the interfaces. Defining IP Addressing... Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this page to go to assign management interface and default gateway IP addresses, negotiate with remote server logs. To display the IP Addressing page, click System →IP Addressing in the CLI Reference Guide. The...
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Define the relevant fields. 4. Figure 6-24. Figure 6-23. Configuring DNS Servers Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the IP Addressing Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. Configures available name servers. Default Domain Name Configuring System Information 145 Default Domain Name Use the Default Domain Name page to...
Define the relevant fields. 4. Figure 6-24. Figure 6-23. Configuring DNS Servers Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the IP Addressing Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. Configures available name servers. Default Domain Name Configuring System Information 145 Default Domain Name Use the Default Domain Name page to...