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... What Is the ACL Redirect Function 541 What Is the ACL Mirror Function 541 What Is ACL Logging 542 What Are Time-Based ACLs 542 24 Contents
... What Is the ACL Redirect Function 541 What Is the ACL Mirror Function 541 What Is ACL Logging 542 What Are Time-Based ACLs 542 24 Contents
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24 Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control 687 Port-Based Traffic Control Overview 687 What is Flow Control 688 What is Storm Control 688 What are Protected ...
24 Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control 687 Port-Based Traffic Control Overview 687 What is Flow Control 688 What is Storm Control 688 What are Protected ...
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...section provides an overview of the switch models in this section include: • PowerConnect 7000 Series Front Panel • PowerConnect 7000 Series Back Panel • LED Definitions PowerConnect 7000 Series Front Panel The PowerConnect 7000 Series front panel includes the following features: • Switch Ports •...; Stack Master LED and Stack Number Display The following images show the front panels of the switch hardware. Figure 3-1. PowerConnect 7024 with 24 10/100/1000Base-T Ports 10/100/1000Base-T Auto-sensing Combo Ports Full Duplex RJ-45 Ports Hardware Overview 81 The ...
...section provides an overview of the switch models in this section include: • PowerConnect 7000 Series Front Panel • PowerConnect 7000 Series Back Panel • LED Definitions PowerConnect 7000 Series Front Panel The PowerConnect 7000 Series front panel includes the following features: • Switch Ports •...; Stack Master LED and Stack Number Display The following images show the front panels of the switch hardware. Figure 3-1. PowerConnect 7024 with 24 10/100/1000Base-T Ports 10/100/1000Base-T Auto-sensing Combo Ports Full Duplex RJ-45 Ports Hardware Overview 81 The ...
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PowerConnect 7024P with 48 10/100/1000Base-T Ports Combo Ports 10/100/1000Base-T Auto-sensing Full Duplex RJ-45 Ports Combo Ports 82 Hardware Overview Figure 3-2. PowerConnect 7048 with 24 10/100/1000Base-T PoE Plus Ports 10/100/1000Base-T RJ-45 PoE Plus Ports Providing up to 30W per Port Figure 3-3. PowerConnect 7024F with 24 SFP Ports Combo Ports SFP Ports Figure 3-4.
PowerConnect 7024P with 48 10/100/1000Base-T Ports Combo Ports 10/100/1000Base-T Auto-sensing Full Duplex RJ-45 Ports Combo Ports 82 Hardware Overview Figure 3-2. PowerConnect 7048 with 24 10/100/1000Base-T PoE Plus Ports 10/100/1000Base-T RJ-45 PoE Plus Ports Providing up to 30W per Port Figure 3-3. PowerConnect 7024F with 24 SFP Ports Combo Ports SFP Ports Figure 3-4.
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... up to 30W of -Band Management Port System LEDs USB Port Reset Button Switch Ports The PowerConnect 7024 and PowerConnect 7024P front panels provide 24 Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000Base-T) RJ-45 ports with four SFP combo ports. The PowerConnect 7048P switch ports are sold separately. Figure 3-7. For more information about LED color and activity...
... up to 30W of -Band Management Port System LEDs USB Port Reset Button Switch Ports The PowerConnect 7024 and PowerConnect 7024P front panels provide 24 Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000Base-T) RJ-45 ports with four SFP combo ports. The PowerConnect 7048P switch ports are sold separately. Figure 3-7. For more information about LED color and activity...
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...not need to powerdown the switch to help you can set the LED to blink to remove power from the modules prior to 24 ports of switches. Locator LED The back panel includes an LED to remove or replace one fan each have an internal 1000-watt..." on page 102. 90 Hardware Overview Ventilation System Three fans cool the PowerConnect 7024, PowerConnect 7024F, and PowerConnect 7048. However, it is necessary to help identify the switch within a rack or room full of PoE. The PowerConnect 7024P and PowerConnect 7048P each . For information about how to insertion in the internal power ...
...not need to powerdown the switch to help you can set the LED to blink to remove power from the modules prior to 24 ports of switches. Locator LED The back panel includes an LED to remove or replace one fan each have an internal 1000-watt..." on page 102. 90 Hardware Overview Ventilation System Three fans cool the PowerConnect 7024, PowerConnect 7024F, and PowerConnect 7048. However, it is necessary to help identify the switch within a rack or room full of PoE. The PowerConnect 7024P and PowerConnect 7048P each . For information about how to insertion in the internal power ...
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...: Assigning an access profile to an interface implies that access through other subnet is denied. Access on VLAN 1 from a host in the 10.27.65.0/24 subnet. Adding and Configuring an Access Profile To configure an access profile: 1 Open the Access Profile page. 2 Click Add Profile to the profile, and then...
...: Assigning an access profile to an interface implies that access through other subnet is denied. Access on VLAN 1 from a host in the 10.27.65.0/24 subnet. Adding and Configuring an Access Profile To configure an access profile: 1 Open the Access Profile page. 2 Click Add Profile to the profile, and then...
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The rule priority is connected to view information about the Access Profile and its rules. 182 Controlling Management Access This rule might be necessary if Port 1 is not a member of an additional rule that allows management access to a host in the 10.27.65.0/24 subnet that is 2. Figure 9-5. Add an Access Profile Rule 7 Click Show All to Port 1. Figure 9-5 shows the configuration of VLAN 1.
The rule priority is connected to view information about the Access Profile and its rules. 182 Controlling Management Access This rule might be necessary if Port 1 is not a member of an additional rule that allows management access to a host in the 10.27.65.0/24 subnet that is 2. Figure 9-5. Add an Access Profile Rule 7 Click Show All to Port 1. Figure 9-5 shows the configuration of VLAN 1.
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... make the selected RADIUS server the primary server in the Secret field. RADIUS clients can configure a global secret on the switch, click Show All. Figure 9-24. The global secret is applied to all RADIUS servers unless you explicitly configure a different secret for multiple RADIUS Authentication servers. Spaces, hyphens, and underscores are...
... make the selected RADIUS server the primary server in the Secret field. RADIUS clients can configure a global secret on the switch, click Show All. Figure 9-24. The global secret is applied to all RADIUS servers unless you explicitly configure a different secret for multiple RADIUS Authentication servers. Spaces, hyphens, and underscores are...
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Email Alert Statistics 258 Monitoring and Logging System Information Figure 10-24. Email Alert Statistics Use the Email Alert Statistics page to view the number of emails that were successfully and unsuccessfully sent, and when emails were sent. To display the Email Alert Statistics page, click System → Email Alerts → Email Alert Statistics in the navigation panel.
Email Alert Statistics 258 Monitoring and Logging System Information Figure 10-24. Email Alert Statistics Use the Email Alert Statistics page to view the number of emails that were successfully and unsuccessfully sent, and when emails were sent. To display the Email Alert Statistics page, click System → Email Alerts → Email Alert Statistics in the navigation panel.
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...month (01-31), and four-digit year. Number of the month. (Range: 1-5, first, last) • day - Configure the time zone settings. Time in 24-hour format in hours and minutes. (Range: hh: 0-23, mm: 0-59) • offset - offset hours-offset • hours-offset - Month. (... by using the following commands to four characters) Managing General System Settings 303 The acronym for example.) • hh:mm - Minutes difference from 01-24), minutes (00-59), and seconds (00-59). • mm/dd/yyyy - Week of minutes to four characters) clock summer-time recurring {usa...
...month (01-31), and four-digit year. Number of the month. (Range: 1-5, first, last) • day - Configure the time zone settings. Time in 24-hour format in hours and minutes. (Range: hh: 0-23, mm: 0-59) • offset - offset hours-offset • hours-offset - Month. (... by using the following commands to four characters) Managing General System Settings 303 The acronym for example.) • hh:mm - Minutes difference from 01-24), minutes (00-59), and seconds (00-59). • mm/dd/yyyy - Week of minutes to four characters) clock summer-time recurring {usa...
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... - You can month date} year enter the month and then the date, or the date and then the hh:mm {date month | month. Time in 24-hour format in effect. (Range: Up to four characters) CTRL + Z Exit to configure and view information about the expansion slots and plug-in module, use...
... - You can month date} year enter the month and then the date, or the date and then the hh:mm {date month | month. Time in 24-hour format in effect. (Range: Up to four characters) CTRL + Z Exit to configure and view information about the expansion slots and plug-in module, use...
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Additionally, the SNTP sessions between the client and server must be authenticated. To configure the switch: 1 Configure the authentication information. Figure 11-24. console#configure console(config)#sntp authentication-key 23456465 md5 sntpkey console(config)#sntp trusted-key 23456465 console(config)#sntp authenticate 2 Specify the IP address of ...
Additionally, the SNTP sessions between the client and server must be authenticated. To configure the switch: 1 Configure the authentication information. Figure 11-24. console#configure console(config)#sntp authentication-key 23456465 md5 sntpkey console(config)#sntp trusted-key 23456465 console(config)#sntp authenticate 2 Specify the IP address of ...
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... traffic that is sent or received (or both) on one or more source ports is mirrored to a destination port. Monitoring Switch Traffic 419 Figure 15-24. Port Mirroring Use the Port Mirroring page to create a mirroring session in the navigation panel. Port Mirroring Configuring a Port Mirror Session To configure port mirroring...
... traffic that is sent or received (or both) on one or more source ports is mirrored to a destination port. Monitoring Switch Traffic 419 Figure 15-24. Port Mirroring Use the Port Mirroring page to create a mirroring session in the navigation panel. Port Mirroring Configuring a Port Mirror Session To configure port mirroring...
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Figure 17-24. Client Detail 470 Configuring a Captive Portal To display the Client Detail page, click System → Captive Portal → Client Connection Status → Client Detail. Client Detail The Client Detail page shows detailed information about each client connected to the network through a captive portal.
Figure 17-24. Client Detail 470 Configuring a Captive Portal To display the Client Detail page, click System → Captive Portal → Client Connection Status → Client Detail. Client Detail The Client Detail page shows detailed information about each client connected to the network through a captive portal.
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Level Gigabit - Level Gigabit - console(config)#interface range gigabitEthernet 1/0/10-12,1/0/20,1/0/24 4 Enable jumbo frame support on the interfaces. Level Gigabit - console#configure console(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 2 Change the speed and duplex settings for port ...example specify the speed and duplex mode for port 1 (gigabitethernet 1/0/1) and change the MTU size for ports 10, 11, 12, 20, and 24. console(config-if-Gi1/0/1)#speed 100 console(config-if-Gi1/0/1)#duplex full console(config-if-Gi1/0/1)#exit 3 Enter Interface Configuration mode for ports 10, ...
Level Gigabit - Level Gigabit - console(config)#interface range gigabitEthernet 1/0/10-12,1/0/20,1/0/24 4 Enable jumbo frame support on the interfaces. Level Gigabit - console#configure console(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 2 Change the speed and duplex settings for port ...example specify the speed and duplex mode for port 1 (gigabitethernet 1/0/1) and change the MTU size for ports 10, 11, 12, 20, and 24. console(config-if-Gi1/0/1)#speed 100 console(config-if-Gi1/0/1)#duplex full console(config-if-Gi1/0/1)#exit 3 Enter Interface Configuration mode for ports 10, ...
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... 1, 3, and 7(supplicants), attempt to communicate via the switch, the switch challenges the supplicants for login credentials. console(config)#dot1x system-auth-control 4 Configure ports 9 and 24 to be in general mode in the Authorized state, which allows the devices to connect to these ports to access the switch services without authentication.
... 1, 3, and 7(supplicants), attempt to communicate via the switch, the switch challenges the supplicants for login credentials. console(config)#dot1x system-auth-control 4 Configure ports 9 and 24 to be in general mode in the Authorized state, which allows the devices to connect to these ports to access the switch services without authentication.
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Command Purpose configure Enter global configuration mode. The time is 8:00 pm. For example, 8:00 is 8:00 am and 20:00 is expressed in a 24-hour clock, in the form of the rules that are specified, the configuration statement is in effect. 564 Configuring Access Control Lists Display all IPv6 ...
Command Purpose configure Enter global configuration mode. The time is 8:00 pm. For example, 8:00 is 8:00 am and 20:00 is expressed in a 24-hour clock, in the form of the rules that are specified, the configuration statement is in effect. 564 Configuring Access Control Lists Display all IPv6 ...
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... entries that are : - Configure a recurring time entry for each time range. The second occurrence is the ending day(s) when the ALC rule is expressed in a 24-hour clock, in effect. weekdays -- show time-range [name] View information about the specified time range. Monday through Sunday - The time is no longer in...
... entries that are : - Configure a recurring time entry for each time range. The second occurrence is the ending day(s) when the ALC rule is expressed in a 24-hour clock, in effect. weekdays -- show time-range [name] View information about the specified time range. Monday through Sunday - The time is no longer in...
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... not in range. ` ` ` 192.168.77.1 192.168.77.2 192.168.77.3 ` 192.168.77.4 566 Configuring Access Control Lists IP ACL Example Network Diagram PowerConnect Switch (Layer 3) Port Gi 1/0/2 UDP or TCP packet to the host with an IP address of 192.168.77.50. IP in range. Figure 20... set up an IP ACL that permits hosts in the 192.168.77.0/24 subnet to send TCP and UDP traffic only to 192.168.88.50 rejected: Dest. Layer 2 Switch UDP or TCP packet to port 2 on the PowerConnect switch. The ACL is applied to 192.168.77.50 permitted: Dest...
... not in range. ` ` ` 192.168.77.1 192.168.77.2 192.168.77.3 ` 192.168.77.4 566 Configuring Access Control Lists IP ACL Example Network Diagram PowerConnect Switch (Layer 3) Port Gi 1/0/2 UDP or TCP packet to the host with an IP address of 192.168.77.50. IP in range. Figure 20... set up an IP ACL that permits hosts in the 192.168.77.0/24 subnet to send TCP and UDP traffic only to 192.168.88.50 rejected: Dest. Layer 2 Switch UDP or TCP packet to port 2 on the PowerConnect switch. The ACL is applied to 192.168.77.50 permitted: Dest...