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show fiber-ports optical-transceiver 1166 test copper-port tdr 1167 64 Power Over Ethernet Commands . . . . . 1169 power inline legacy 1170 power inline powered-device 1171 power inline priority 1172 power inline traps 1173 power inline usage-threshold 1173 show poe-firmware-version 1174 show power inline 1175 show power inline ethernet 1176 65 RMON Commands 1179 rmon collection history 1181 rmon event 1183 show rmon alarm 1184 show rmon alarm-table 1186 show rmon collection history 1187 show rmon events 1188 show rmon history 1189 show rmon statistics 1195 46 Contents
show fiber-ports optical-transceiver 1166 test copper-port tdr 1167 64 Power Over Ethernet Commands . . . . . 1169 power inline legacy 1170 power inline powered-device 1171 power inline priority 1172 power inline traps 1173 power inline usage-threshold 1173 show poe-firmware-version 1174 show power inline 1175 show power inline ethernet 1176 65 RMON Commands 1179 rmon collection history 1181 rmon event 1183 show rmon alarm 1184 show rmon alarm-table 1186 show rmon collection history 1187 show rmon events 1188 show rmon history 1189 show rmon statistics 1195 46 Contents
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... threshold level at which a trap is generated. Enables a Remote Monitoring (RMON) MIB history statistics group on an interface. Displays the alarms summary table. show poe-firmware-version Displays the version of statistics. Displays alarm configurations. UE Displays RMON Ethernet Statistics history. IC (Ethernet ) power inline priority Configures the port priority level...
... threshold level at which a trap is generated. Enables a Remote Monitoring (RMON) MIB history statistics group on an interface. Displays the alarms summary table. show poe-firmware-version Displays the version of statistics. Displays alarm configurations. UE Displays RMON Ethernet Statistics history. IC (Ethernet ) power inline priority Configures the port priority level...
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Vlan ID: 10 Priority: 5 DSCP: 1 Unknown: False Tagged: True Media Policy Application Type : streamingvideo Vlan ID: 20 Priority: 1 DSCP: 2 Unknown: False Tagged: True Inventory Hardware Rev: xxx xxx xxx Firmware Rev: xxx xxx xxx Software Rev: xxx xxx xxx Serial Num: xxx xxx xxx Mfg Name: xxx xxx xxx Model Name: xxx xxx xxx Asset ID: xxx xxx xxx Location Subtype: elin Info: xxx xxx xxx Extended POE LLDP Commands 423
Vlan ID: 10 Priority: 5 DSCP: 1 Unknown: False Tagged: True Media Policy Application Type : streamingvideo Vlan ID: 20 Priority: 1 DSCP: 2 Unknown: False Tagged: True Inventory Hardware Rev: xxx xxx xxx Firmware Rev: xxx xxx xxx Software Rev: xxx xxx xxx Serial Num: xxx xxx xxx Mfg Name: xxx xxx xxx Model Name: xxx xxx xxx Asset ID: xxx xxx xxx Location Subtype: elin Info: xxx xxx xxx Extended POE LLDP Commands 423
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Network Policies Media Policy Application Type : voice Vlan ID: 10 Priority: 5 DSCP: 1 Unknown: False Tagged: True Media Policy Application Type : streamingvideo Vlan ID: 20 Priority: 1 DSCP: 2 Unknown: False Tagged: True Inventory Hardware Rev: xxx xxx xxx Firmware Rev: xxx xxx xxx Software Rev: xxx xxx xxx Serial Num: xxx xxx xxx Mfg Name: xxx xxx xxx Model Name: xxx xxx xxx Asset ID: xxx xxx xxx Location 426 LLDP Commands
Network Policies Media Policy Application Type : voice Vlan ID: 10 Priority: 5 DSCP: 1 Unknown: False Tagged: True Media Policy Application Type : streamingvideo Vlan ID: 20 Priority: 1 DSCP: 2 Unknown: False Tagged: True Inventory Hardware Rev: xxx xxx xxx Firmware Rev: xxx xxx xxx Software Rev: xxx xxx xxx Serial Num: xxx xxx xxx Mfg Name: xxx xxx xxx Model Name: xxx xxx xxx Asset ID: xxx xxx xxx Location 426 LLDP Commands
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61 Power Over Ethernet Commands This chapter explains the following commands: • power inline • power inline legacy • power inline powered-device • power inline priority • power inline traps • power inline usage-threshold • show poe-firmware-version • show power inline • show power inline ethernet Power Over Ethernet Commands 1169
61 Power Over Ethernet Commands This chapter explains the following commands: • power inline • power inline legacy • power inline powered-device • power inline priority • power inline traps • power inline usage-threshold • show poe-firmware-version • show power inline • show power inline ethernet Power Over Ethernet Commands 1169
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...threshold at which trap is generated. Usage Guidelines No specific guidelines. Syntax Description show poe-firmware-version command displays the version of the PoE controller firmware present on the switch file system. Usage Guidelines No specific guidelines. 1174 Power Over Ethernet... Commands Default Value 95 % Examples console(config)# power inline usage-threshold 90 show poe-firmware-version The show poe-firmware-version Command Mode Privileged EXEC. Syntax Description power inline usage-threshold no power inline usage-threshold • threshold ...
...threshold at which trap is generated. Usage Guidelines No specific guidelines. Syntax Description show poe-firmware-version command displays the version of the PoE controller firmware present on the switch file system. Usage Guidelines No specific guidelines. 1174 Power Over Ethernet... Commands Default Value 95 % Examples console(config)# power inline usage-threshold 90 show poe-firmware-version The show poe-firmware-version Command Mode Privileged EXEC. Syntax Description power inline usage-threshold no power inline usage-threshold • threshold ...
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Syntax Description show power inline Unit Status Unit1 Power: On Nominal Power: 150 watt Consumed Power:120 watts (80%) Unit2 Power Over Ethernet Commands 1175 Command Mode Privileged EXEC. Example console#show power inline Parameter Ranges None. Examples console#show poe-firmware-version image version 501_4 show power inline The show power inline command displays the total available power, the total power consumed in the system, and the globally set usage threshold. Usage Guidelines No specific guidelines.
Syntax Description show power inline Unit Status Unit1 Power: On Nominal Power: 150 watt Consumed Power:120 watts (80%) Unit2 Power Over Ethernet Commands 1175 Command Mode Privileged EXEC. Example console#show power inline Parameter Ranges None. Examples console#show poe-firmware-version image version 501_4 show power inline The show power inline command displays the total available power, the total power consumed in the system, and the globally set usage threshold. Usage Guidelines No specific guidelines.
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3 Managing a Stack Master and Member Switches 16 Stack Startup 16 Topology Discovery 16 Auto Stack ID Assignment 16 Firmware Version Checking 16 System Initialization 17 CLI/ Telnet/ Web Interface 17 Insertion and Removal of Switches 17 Operating as Standalone Switch 17 Stack ID Renumbering 17 User Controls 18 4 Front Panels and LEDs Front Panels 19 LEDs 20 Systems LEDs 20 RJ-45 LEDs (PoE 21 XFP LED 21 SFP LED 21 4 Contents
3 Managing a Stack Master and Member Switches 16 Stack Startup 16 Topology Discovery 16 Auto Stack ID Assignment 16 Firmware Version Checking 16 System Initialization 17 CLI/ Telnet/ Web Interface 17 Insertion and Removal of Switches 17 Operating as Standalone Switch 17 Stack ID Renumbering 17 User Controls 18 4 Front Panels and LEDs Front Panels 19 LEDs 20 Systems LEDs 20 RJ-45 LEDs (PoE 21 XFP LED 21 SFP LED 21 4 Contents
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...switch, make sure that function, and are managed, as a single entity. Installation This document provides basic information to install, configure, and operate Dell™ PowerConnect™ PC6224, PC6248, PC6224P, PC6248P, and PC6224F systems. For more information, see the User's Guide, which is available on your User...mounted in a standard 48.26-cm (19-inch) rack or left freestanding (placed on documentation and firmware. The switch is 0 to 45ºC (32 to 113ºF) at support.dell.com for the free-standing switch (four pads are included) • User Documentation CD • Getting...
...switch, make sure that function, and are managed, as a single entity. Installation This document provides basic information to install, configure, and operate Dell™ PowerConnect™ PC6224, PC6248, PC6224P, PC6248P, and PC6224F systems. For more information, see the User's Guide, which is available on your User...mounted in a standard 48.26-cm (19-inch) rack or left freestanding (placed on documentation and firmware. The switch is 0 to 45ºC (32 to 113ºF) at support.dell.com for the free-standing switch (four pads are included) • User Documentation CD • Getting...
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... Getting Started Guide 11 NOTE: If you will light the Master Switch LED, the top left LED in Figure 1-4. If POST passes successfully, valid firmware is turned on with the local terminal already connected, the switch goes through a power-on selftest (POST). 3 Connect the female connector of switches... POST messages are located on the rear panel as shown in the array on the terminal and indicate test success or failure. The PowerConnect 6200 series console ports are displayed on the front panel. POST runs every time the switch is initialized and checks hardware components to ...
... Getting Started Guide 11 NOTE: If you will light the Master Switch LED, the top left LED in Figure 1-4. If POST passes successfully, valid firmware is turned on with the local terminal already connected, the switch goes through a power-on selftest (POST). 3 Connect the female connector of switches... POST messages are located on the rear panel as shown in the array on the terminal and indicate test success or failure. The PowerConnect 6200 series console ports are displayed on the front panel. POST runs every time the switch is initialized and checks hardware components to ...
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... up a database that contains information about all switches in the stack, including the Firmware Version, Hardware Version, Management Preference, Switch MAC Address, and Switch Serial Number. www.dell.com | support.dell.com Managing a Stack Master and Member Switches A stack of switches can manage the...in the stack are running on the member switch will elect a new Master Switch and reconfigure the System Configuration for operation. Firmware Version Checking Following Stack ID assignment, the Master Switch performs a consistency check to view the stack IDs. Stack Startup Topology...
... up a database that contains information about all switches in the stack, including the Firmware Version, Hardware Version, Management Preference, Switch MAC Address, and Switch Serial Number. www.dell.com | support.dell.com Managing a Stack Master and Member Switches A stack of switches can manage the...in the stack are running on the member switch will elect a new Master Switch and reconfigure the System Configuration for operation. Firmware Version Checking Following Stack ID assignment, the Master Switch performs a consistency check to view the stack IDs. Stack Startup Topology...
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...will not be assigned a Stack ID that is detected, the switch will enter Suspended Stacking Mode if the firmware versions of the stack are running the same version of firmware, the switch will apply default settings to those switches. System Initialization If the Master Switch determines during the...remove switches to another switch in the stack. Insertion and Removal of Switches You can use the CLI / WEB / SNMP to synchronize the firmware that has not already been assigned to /from the stack. A new Master Switch will initialize the stack using the last saved system configuration file...
...will not be assigned a Stack ID that is detected, the switch will enter Suspended Stacking Mode if the firmware versions of the stack are running the same version of firmware, the switch will apply default settings to those switches. System Initialization If the Master Switch determines during the...remove switches to another switch in the stack. Insertion and Removal of Switches You can use the CLI / WEB / SNMP to synchronize the firmware that has not already been assigned to /from the stack. A new Master Switch will initialize the stack using the last saved system configuration file...
Release Notes
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... than its own. Reproduction, adaptation or translation without notice. © 2003 - 2010 Dell Inc. Dell™ PowerConnect™ 6224/6224F/6224P/6248/6248P PowerConnect 6224/6224F/6224P/6248/6248P Release Notes Date: May 2010 System Firmware Version 3.2.0.6 Information in this document is a trademark of Intel Corporation; Dell Inc disclaims any manner whatsoever without the prior written consent of...
... than its own. Reproduction, adaptation or translation without notice. © 2003 - 2010 Dell Inc. Dell™ PowerConnect™ 6224/6224F/6224P/6248/6248P PowerConnect 6224/6224F/6224P/6248/6248P Release Notes Date: May 2010 System Firmware Version 3.2.0.6 Information in this document is a trademark of Intel Corporation; Dell Inc disclaims any manner whatsoever without the prior written consent of...
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Table of Contents Introduction 1 Global Support 1 Firmware Specifications 1 Hardware Supported 2 Added Functionality in this Release 3 Changed Functionality in this Release 11 Deprecated Commands and Parameters 15 Issues Resolved 17 CLI Reference Manual Updates 21 User's Guide Updates 24 Known Issues 25 Known Restrictions and Limitations 28 Layer 2 28 Layer 3 29 Management 31 End of Release Notes 32 ii System Firmware Version 3.2.0.6
Table of Contents Introduction 1 Global Support 1 Firmware Specifications 1 Hardware Supported 2 Added Functionality in this Release 3 Changed Functionality in this Release 11 Deprecated Commands and Parameters 15 Issues Resolved 17 CLI Reference Manual Updates 21 User's Guide Updates 24 Known Issues 25 Known Restrictions and Limitations 28 Layer 2 28 Layer 3 29 Management 31 End of Release Notes 32 ii System Firmware Version 3.2.0.6
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... the procedure set forth in the Dell PowerConnect 6200 Series Release 3.2 Upgrade Procedure included in your switch becoming inoperable. Global Support For information regarding the latest available firmware, release note revisions, or additional assistance, please visit the Support Web Site http://support.dell.com/. PowerConnect 6224/6224F/6224P/6248/6248P Release Notes Introduction This document provides...
... the procedure set forth in the Dell PowerConnect 6200 Series Release 3.2 Upgrade Procedure included in your switch becoming inoperable. Global Support For information regarding the latest available firmware, release note revisions, or additional assistance, please visit the Support Web Site http://support.dell.com/. PowerConnect 6224/6224F/6224P/6248/6248P Release Notes Introduction This document provides...
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...OMNM 4.1 will not discover the switches running firmware version 2.x or earlier. Hardware Supported PowerConnect 6224 PowerConnect 6248 PowerConnect 6224F PowerConnect 6224P PowerConnect 6248P 2 System Firmware Version 3.2.0.6 Supported Firmware Functionality For more details regarding the functionalities ...Firmware Downgrade Downgrading from 3.2.0.6 to a previous release is currently running any version of 3.x.y.z firmware therefore users should save their configuration file to the Dell™ PowerConnect™ 6200 Series Systems CLI Reference Guide and the Dell™ PowerConnect...
...OMNM 4.1 will not discover the switches running firmware version 2.x or earlier. Hardware Supported PowerConnect 6224 PowerConnect 6248 PowerConnect 6224F PowerConnect 6224P PowerConnect 6248P 2 System Firmware Version 3.2.0.6 Supported Firmware Functionality For more details regarding the functionalities ...Firmware Downgrade Downgrading from 3.2.0.6 to a previous release is currently running any version of 3.x.y.z firmware therefore users should save their configuration file to the Dell™ PowerConnect™ 6200 Series Systems CLI Reference Guide and the Dell™ PowerConnect...
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... to its module ID. By default, the module will be configured to either role (Ethernet or Stacking). System Firmware Version 3.2.0.6 Page 3 The new command is called non-stop forwarding. PowerConnect 6224/6224F/6224P/6248/6248P Release Notes Added Functionality in this Release ¾ Non-Stop Forwarding This feature creates an option to allow...
... to its module ID. By default, the module will be configured to either role (Ethernet or Stacking). System Firmware Version 3.2.0.6 Page 3 The new command is called non-stop forwarding. PowerConnect 6224/6224F/6224P/6248/6248P Release Notes Added Functionality in this Release ¾ Non-Stop Forwarding This feature creates an option to allow...
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... three phases: 1. Auto Config is built into network equipment and gives complete visibility into network activity, enabling effective management and control of network resources. 4 System Firmware Version 3.2.0.6 Obtaining a configuration file for the device from the TFTP server ¾ DHCP Snooping DHCP Snooping is a security feature that are : • Default ~ 35% •...
... three phases: 1. Auto Config is built into network equipment and gives complete visibility into network activity, enabling effective management and control of network resources. 4 System Firmware Version 3.2.0.6 Obtaining a configuration file for the device from the TFTP server ¾ DHCP Snooping DHCP Snooping is a security feature that are : • Default ~ 35% •...
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... -the-middle attacks, where an unfriendly station intercepts traffic for MLD Proxy and is now called the Multicast Group Membership Discovery (MGMD) Proxy. PowerConnect 6224/6224F/6224P/6248/6248P Release Notes ¾ MLD Snooping (RFC2710) In IPv4, Layer 2 switches can use IGMP Snooping to limit the flooding of multicast traffic by dynamically... information between neighboring devices (routers, bridges, access servers, and switches). The MGMD Proxy is a proprietary Layer 2 network protocol which interoperates with IP multicast address. System Firmware Version 3.2.0.6 Page 5
... -the-middle attacks, where an unfriendly station intercepts traffic for MLD Proxy and is now called the Multicast Group Membership Discovery (MGMD) Proxy. PowerConnect 6224/6224F/6224P/6248/6248P Release Notes ¾ MLD Snooping (RFC2710) In IPv4, Layer 2 switches can use IGMP Snooping to limit the flooding of multicast traffic by dynamically... information between neighboring devices (routers, bridges, access servers, and switches). The MGMD Proxy is a proprietary Layer 2 network protocol which interoperates with IP multicast address. System Firmware Version 3.2.0.6 Page 5
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... accounting information about a user to /or from accessing the network until user verification has been established or authenticated. SSH client login is MAC-based. 6 System Firmware Version 3.2.0.6 Refer to the Configuration Guide for details. ¾ SCPv2, SFTP Adds the ability for the user to securely transfer files to an Accounting server...
... accounting information about a user to /or from accessing the network until user verification has been established or authenticated. SSH client login is MAC-based. 6 System Firmware Version 3.2.0.6 Refer to the Configuration Guide for details. ¾ SCPv2, SFTP Adds the ability for the user to securely transfer files to an Accounting server...