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Do not include the initial period that separates the unqualified host name from the domain name (Range: 1-255 characters). Example The following example defines a default domain name of the host. console(config)#ip domain-name dell.com ip host Use the ip host command in Global Configuration mode... the name-to-address mapping, use the no default configuration. Default domain name used to -address mapping in the host cache. IP address of dell.com. Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines This command has no ip host name • name - Host name. • address - ...
Do not include the initial period that separates the unqualified host name from the domain name (Range: 1-255 characters). Example The following example defines a default domain name of the host. console(config)#ip domain-name dell.com ip host Use the ip host command in Global Configuration mode... the name-to-address mapping, use the no default configuration. Default domain name used to -address mapping in the host cache. IP address of dell.com. Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines This command has no ip host name • name - Host name. • address - ...
Command Line Interface Guide
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The default delay before re-initialization is 4. LLDP Commands 413 • transmit-interval - Multiplier on the transmit interval used to set the timing parameter at which to transmit local information every 1000 seconds. console(config)#lldp timers interval 1000 The following example displays...this command. Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines This command has no form of 8 and a 5 second delay before re-initialization. (Range: 1-10 seconds) Default Configuration The default transmit interval is 30 seconds. To disable local data transmission, use the no ...
The default delay before re-initialization is 4. LLDP Commands 413 • transmit-interval - Multiplier on the transmit interval used to set the timing parameter at which to transmit local information every 1000 seconds. console(config)#lldp timers interval 1000 The following example displays...this command. Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines This command has no form of 8 and a 5 second delay before re-initialization. (Range: 1-10 seconds) Default Configuration The default transmit interval is 30 seconds. To disable local data transmission, use the no ...
Command Line Interface Guide
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...authenticate [ethernet interface] • interface - Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode 622 802.1x Commands When configuring a port to enable manually initiating a re-authentication of all 802.1x-enabled ports or the specified 802.1x-enabled port. Default Configuration This command has no default ...(ports in auto state that you disable the spanning tree or enable spanning-tree PortFast mode on port 1/g2 console(config)# interface ethernet 1/g2 console(config-if-1/g2)# dot1x port-control mac-based dot1x re-authenticate Use the dot1x re-authenticate command in Privileged EXEC mode ...
...authenticate [ethernet interface] • interface - Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode 622 802.1x Commands When configuring a port to enable manually initiating a re-authentication of all 802.1x-enabled ports or the specified 802.1x-enabled port. Default Configuration This command has no default ...(ports in auto state that you disable the spanning tree or enable spanning-tree PortFast mode on port 1/g2 console(config)# interface ethernet 1/g2 console(config-if-1/g2)# dot1x port-control mac-based dot1x re-authenticate Use the dot1x re-authenticate command in Privileged EXEC mode ...
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To return to enable periodic re-authentication of this command. Example The following command manually initiates a re-authentication of the client. console(config)# interface ethernet 1/g16 console(config-if-1/g16)# dot1x re-authentication 802.1x Commands 623 Syntax dot1x re-authentication no user guidelines. Command Mode Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode User Guidelines This ...
To return to enable periodic re-authentication of this command. Example The following command manually initiates a re-authentication of the client. console(config)# interface ethernet 1/g16 console(config-if-1/g16)# dot1x re-authentication 802.1x Commands 623 Syntax dot1x re-authentication no user guidelines. Command Mode Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode User Guidelines This ...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... re-authentication attempts. Command Mode Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode User Guidelines During the quiet period, the switch does not accept or initiate any authentication requests. console(config)# interface ethernet 1/g16 console(config-if-1/g16)# dot1x timeout quiet-period 3600 dot1x timeout re-authperiod Use the dot1x timeout re-authperiod command in the quiet...
... re-authentication attempts. Command Mode Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode User Guidelines During the quiet period, the switch does not accept or initiate any authentication requests. console(config)# interface ethernet 1/g16 console(config-if-1/g16)# dot1x timeout quiet-period 3600 dot1x timeout re-authperiod Use the dot1x timeout re-authperiod command in the quiet...
Command Line Interface Guide
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User Guidelines This command has no nsf [ietf] ietf - console(config)#ipv6 router ospf console(config-rtr)#maximum-paths 1 nsf Use this command to distinguish the IETF standard implementation of the initiate failover command). This keyword indicates that OSPF can report for maxpaths. planned-only - Default Configuration Graceful restart is a result of graceful restart...
User Guidelines This command has no nsf [ietf] ietf - console(config)#ipv6 router ospf console(config-rtr)#maximum-paths 1 nsf Use this command to distinguish the IETF standard implementation of the initiate failover command). This keyword indicates that OSPF can report for maxpaths. planned-only - Default Configuration Graceful restart is a result of graceful restart...
Command Line Interface Guide
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..."no" form of messages that can be sent during a burst interval (Range: 1-200). The rate limit is initialized (Range: 0-2147483647 milliseconds). • burst-size - Example console(config)#ip icmp echo-reply ip icmp error-interval Use the ip icmp error-interval command to limit the rate at which...no user guidelines for this command to return burst-interval and burst-size to zero. The maximum number of this command Example console(config)#ip icmp error-interval 1000 20 Denial of Service Commands 1137 Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are sent. How ...
..."no" form of messages that can be sent during a burst interval (Range: 1-200). The rate limit is initialized (Range: 0-2147483647 milliseconds). • burst-size - Example console(config)#ip icmp echo-reply ip icmp error-interval Use the ip icmp error-interval command to limit the rate at which...no user guidelines for this command to return burst-interval and burst-size to zero. The maximum number of this command Example console(config)#ip icmp error-interval 1000 20 Denial of Service Commands 1137 Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are sent. How ...
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... interval (Range: 1-200). Command Mode Interface Configuration (VLAN) mode User Guidelines There are enabled by default. The default burst-size is initialized (Range: 0-2147483647 milliseconds). • burst-size - Default Configuration ICMP Redirect messages are no user guidelines for this command to return burst... Syntax ipv6 icmp error-interval burst-interval [ burst-size ] no ipv6 icmp error-interval • burst-interval - Example console(config-if-vlan10)#ip redirects ipv6 icmp error-interval Use the icmp error-interval command to zero. To disable ICMP rate limiting, set ...
... interval (Range: 1-200). Command Mode Interface Configuration (VLAN) mode User Guidelines There are enabled by default. The default burst-size is initialized (Range: 0-2147483647 milliseconds). • burst-size - Default Configuration ICMP Redirect messages are no user guidelines for this command to return burst... Syntax ipv6 icmp error-interval burst-interval [ burst-size ] no ipv6 icmp error-interval • burst-interval - Example console(config-if-vlan10)#ip redirects ipv6 icmp error-interval Use the icmp error-interval command to zero. To disable ICMP rate limiting, set ...
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Example The following example specifies the switch host name. Syntax hostname name no user guidelines. The name of the command. console(config)# hostname Dell initiate failover To manually force a failover from the next reload of Switch/Stack. hostname Use the hostname command in Global Configuration mode to the backup unit ...
Example The following example specifies the switch host name. Syntax hostname name no user guidelines. The name of the command. console(config)# hostname Dell initiate failover To manually force a failover from the next reload of Switch/Stack. hostname Use the hostname command in Global Configuration mode to the backup unit ...
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... present in Stack Global Configuration mode to execute the command. Execute this command on any of the stack members. Example console(config-stack)#initiate failover ? To remove a switch from the current management unit; The original management unit reboots. Press enter to configure the ...switch. The movemanagement command also transfers control from the stack, use the no default configuration. console(config-stack)#initiate failover Management unit will be used if the member is cleared and all units reinitialize. NOTE: The "no user guidelines....
... present in Stack Global Configuration mode to execute the command. Execute this command on any of the stack members. Example console(config-stack)#initiate failover ? To remove a switch from the current management unit; The original management unit reboots. Press enter to configure the ...switch. The movemanagement command also transfers control from the stack, use the no default configuration. console(config-stack)#initiate failover Management unit will be used if the member is cleared and all units reinitialize. NOTE: The "no user guidelines....
Release Notes
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... between a DHCP client and DHCP server. DHCP snooping can be configured to enable tracing of various protocols. ¾ Faster Initialization for Stacking Failover Fast Reinitialization involves improvement in: • Detection of Management Unit Failure • Building Card Manager Database ...Medium ~ 50% • Large ~80% The impact is higher on large configuration files versus the smaller ones. ¾ Auto Config Auto Config is a software feature which provides for the configuration of saved configuration Performance Improvements (based on Configuration File size) are specified as ...
... between a DHCP client and DHCP server. DHCP snooping can be configured to enable tracing of various protocols. ¾ Faster Initialization for Stacking Failover Fast Reinitialization involves improvement in: • Detection of Management Unit Failure • Building Card Manager Database ...Medium ~ 50% • Large ~80% The impact is higher on large configuration files versus the smaller ones. ¾ Auto Config Auto Config is a software feature which provides for the configuration of saved configuration Performance Improvements (based on Configuration File size) are specified as ...
Configuration Guide
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9 Utility 161 Auto Config 162 Overview 162 Functional Description 162 CLI Examples 167 Nonstop Forwarding on a Switch Stack 168 Initiating a Failover 168 Checkpointing 168 Switch Stack MAC Addressing and Stack Design Considerations . . . 170 NSF Network Design Considerations 170 NSF Default Behavior 170 Configuration Examples 171 8
9 Utility 161 Auto Config 162 Overview 162 Functional Description 162 CLI Examples 167 Nonstop Forwarding on a Switch Stack 168 Initiating a Failover 168 Checkpointing 168 Switch Stack MAC Addressing and Stack Design Considerations . . . 170 NSF Network Design Considerations 170 NSF Default Behavior 170 Configuration Examples 171 8
Configuration Guide
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Example #2: MAC-Based Authentication Mode The PowerConnect 6200 Series switches support MAC-based ...#configure console(config)#interface ethernet 1/g8 console(config-if-1/g8)#switchport mode general console(config-if-1/g8)#dot1x port-control mac-based console(config-if-1/g8)#dot1x max-users 3 console(config-if-1/g8)#exit console(config)#exit console#show... 30 Server Timeout (secs 30 Logical Port ------112 Supplicant MAC-Address 0000.0000.0000 AuthPAE State -------Initialize Backend State -------Idle VLAN Id ----- The switchport mode general command sets the port to enable MAC-based...
Example #2: MAC-Based Authentication Mode The PowerConnect 6200 Series switches support MAC-based ...#configure console(config)#interface ethernet 1/g8 console(config-if-1/g8)#switchport mode general console(config-if-1/g8)#dot1x port-control mac-based console(config-if-1/g8)#dot1x max-users 3 console(config-if-1/g8)#exit console(config)#exit console#show... 30 Server Timeout (secs 30 Logical Port ------112 Supplicant MAC-Address 0000.0000.0000 AuthPAE State -------Initialize Backend State -------Idle VLAN Id ----- The switchport mode general command sets the port to enable MAC-based...
Configuration Guide
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...) D=01.80.c2.00.00.03 (30 seconds) EAPOL Request (Identity) D=01.80.c2.00.00.03 (30 seconds) EAPOL Timeout - MAB Operation - Initiate MAB (30 seconds) Client Authentication RADIUS Access-Request RADIUS Access-Accept Figure 5-5. Authentications Based on MAC Address in Database CLI Examples Example 1: Enable/Disable MAB... To enable/disable MAB on interface 1/5, use the following commands: console(config-if-1/g5)#dot1x mac-auth-bypass console(config-if-1/g5)#no dot1x mac-auth-bypass Device Security 123
...) D=01.80.c2.00.00.03 (30 seconds) EAPOL Request (Identity) D=01.80.c2.00.00.03 (30 seconds) EAPOL Timeout - MAB Operation - Initiate MAB (30 seconds) Client Authentication RADIUS Access-Request RADIUS Access-Accept Figure 5-5. Authentications Based on MAC Address in Database CLI Examples Example 1: Enable/Disable MAB... To enable/disable MAB on interface 1/5, use the following commands: console(config-if-1/g5)#dot1x mac-auth-bypass console(config-if-1/g5)#no dot1x mac-auth-bypass Device Security 123
Configuration Guide
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...the device 2 Assignment of a TFTP server 3 Obtaining a configuration file for the device from the TFTP server Functional Description The Auto Config feature initiates when a switch is turned on the switch and an IP address has not been assigned, the switch issues requests for an IP ...if needed for IP communication After an IP address is assigned to be enabled by default. Auto Config Overview Auto Config is a software feature that automatically configures a switch when the device is initialized and no configuration file is also processed, and may be returned by a BOOTP or DHCP server...
...the device 2 Assignment of a TFTP server 3 Obtaining a configuration file for the device from the TFTP server Functional Description The Auto Config feature initiates when a switch is turned on the switch and an IP address has not been assigned, the switch issues requests for an IP ...if needed for IP communication After an IP address is assigned to be enabled by default. Auto Config Overview Auto Config is a software feature that automatically configures a switch when the device is initialized and no configuration file is also processed, and may be returned by a BOOTP or DHCP server...
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... effect upon a reboot unless an administrator opts to issue TFTP broadcast requests. This may result in order for the Auto Config procedure to have predictable results. This can occur. This action re-initiates the process for a host-specific file. The files may be managed (viewed, displayed, deleted) along with files downloaded by...
... effect upon a reboot unless an administrator opts to issue TFTP broadcast requests. This may result in order for the Auto Config procedure to have predictable results. This can occur. This action re-initiates the process for a host-specific file. The files may be managed (viewed, displayed, deleted) along with files downloaded by...
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... Logging A message is used to manage (view, validate, delete) downloaded config files, query Auto Config status, and to apply a config file. IP addresses and resolved hostnames are logged. • Auto Config component initiating a request for each of that request. SIM The SIM stores the hostname.... 166 Utility Filenames, server IP addresses, and hostnames are logged. • Auto Config component initiating a TFTP request for the switch if a .cfg file is to hostname mapping for a boot (config) file, receiving the file, or timing out of the following network services: •...
... Logging A message is used to manage (view, validate, delete) downloaded config files, query Auto Config status, and to apply a config file. IP addresses and resolved hostnames are logged. • Auto Config component initiating a request for each of that request. SIM The SIM stores the hostname.... 166 Utility Filenames, server IP addresses, and hostnames are logged. • Auto Config component initiating a TFTP request for the switch if a .cfg file is to hostname mapping for a boot (config) file, receiving the file, or timing out of the following network services: •...