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... Switch Through the CLI 103 Console Connection 103 Telnet Connection 104 Understanding Command Modes 105 Entering CLI Commands 107 Using the Question Mark to Get Help 107 Using Command Completion 108 Entering Abbreviated Commands 108 Negating Commands 108 Understanding Error Messages 109 Recalling Commands from the History Buffer . . . 109 6 Default Settings 111 7 Setting the IP Address...
... Switch Through the CLI 103 Console Connection 103 Telnet Connection 104 Understanding Command Modes 105 Entering CLI Commands 107 Using the Question Mark to Get Help 107 Using Command Completion 108 Entering Abbreviated Commands 108 Negating Commands 108 Understanding Error Messages 109 Recalling Commands from the History Buffer . . . 109 6 Default Settings 111 7 Setting the IP Address...
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... 1119 Interface Configuration 1121 Interface Queue Configuration 1122 Interface Queue Drop Precedence Configuration 1123 Configuring CoS (CLI 1125 Mapping Table Configuration 1125 CoS Interface Configuration Commands . . . . . 1126 Interface Queue Configuration 1126 Configuring Interface Queue Drop Precedence 1127 CoS Configuration Example 1128 44 Contents
... 1119 Interface Configuration 1121 Interface Queue Configuration 1122 Interface Queue Drop Precedence Configuration 1123 Configuring CoS (CLI 1125 Mapping Table Configuration 1125 CoS Interface Configuration Commands . . . . . 1126 Interface Queue Configuration 1126 Configuring Interface Queue Drop Precedence 1127 CoS Configuration Example 1128 44 Contents
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...About This Document This guide describes how to configure, monitor, and maintain a Dell PowerConnect 7000 Series switch by using Web-based Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator utility or the command-line interface (CLI). To obtain the greatest benefit from this guide, you should...-mountable chassis design. • Support for all data-communication requirements for network administrators in the Dell PowerConnect 7000 Series are stackable Layer 2 and 3 switches that extend the Dell PowerConnect LAN switching product range. Audience This guide is for a multi-layer switch, including layer ...
...About This Document This guide describes how to configure, monitor, and maintain a Dell PowerConnect 7000 Series switch by using Web-based Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator utility or the command-line interface (CLI). To obtain the greatest benefit from this guide, you should...-mountable chassis design. • Support for all data-communication requirements for network administrators in the Dell PowerConnect 7000 Series are stackable Layer 2 and 3 switches that extend the Dell PowerConnect LAN switching product range. Audience This guide is for a multi-layer switch, including layer ...
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... brackets indicate a selection of compulsory parameters separated by the | character. A keyboard combination that for the PowerConnect 7000 Series switches are available at support.dell.com/manuals: • Getting Started Guide-provides information about the command-line interface (CLI) commands used to configure and manage the switch. The document provides in the series, including front...
... brackets indicate a selection of compulsory parameters separated by the | character. A keyboard combination that for the PowerConnect 7000 Series switches are available at support.dell.com/manuals: • Getting Started Guide-provides information about the command-line interface (CLI) commands used to configure and manage the switch. The document provides in the series, including front...
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... remote Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server, or you can also configure the switch to send log messages to access the Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator interface. For information about configuring system logging, see "Managing General System Settings" on page 271. For information ... and information about configuring system time settings, see "Monitoring and Logging System Information" on the switch. Switch auditing messages, CLI command logging, Web logging, and SNMP logging can use SNTP to be enabled or disabled. System Management Features Multiple Management Options You ...
... remote Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server, or you can also configure the switch to send log messages to access the Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator interface. For information about configuring system logging, see "Managing General System Settings" on page 271. For information ... and information about configuring system time settings, see "Monitoring and Logging System Information" on the switch. Switch auditing messages, CLI command logging, Web logging, and SNMP logging can use SNTP to be enabled or disabled. System Management Features Multiple Management Options You ...
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...on every page. • Support, About, and Logout links - Some pages contain tabs that allow you use to the feature. • Command buttons - These buttons appear on the top-right side of the main panel and are located at the top of the switch. The home ...features and their components. • Configuration and status options - For more information about the home page, see "Device Information" on page 240. Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 99 Use the command buttons to submit changes, perform queries, or clear lists. • Save, Print, Refresh, and Help buttons - 5 The...
...on every page. • Support, About, and Logout links - Some pages contain tabs that allow you use to the feature. • Command buttons - These buttons appear on the top-right side of the main panel and are located at the top of the switch. The home ...features and their components. • Configuration and status options - For more information about the home page, see "Device Information" on page 240. Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 99 Use the command buttons to submit changes, perform queries, or clear lists. • Save, Print, Refresh, and Help buttons - 5 The...
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...startup configuration are lost across a power cycle. 100 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Switch Administrator Components Navigation Panel Page Tabs Links Save, Print, Refresh, Help Configuration and Status Options Command Button Using the Switch Administrator Buttons and Links Table 4-2 describes... the buttons and links available from the Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator interface. When you click Apply, changes are ...
...startup configuration are lost across a power cycle. 100 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Switch Administrator Components Navigation Panel Page Tabs Links Save, Print, Refresh, Help Configuration and Status Options Command Button Using the Switch Administrator Buttons and Links Table 4-2 describes... the buttons and links available from the Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator interface. When you click Apply, changes are ...
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PowerConnect 7024 Device View Using the Device View Port Features The switching-port coloring indicates if... LED on the OpenManage Switch Administrator Home page, which is a hyperlink to enable the locator LED. 102 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator This graphic appears on the back of seconds selected from the CLI to the Port Configuration page ...for the number of the switch can also issue the locate command from the timer menu. For more information about switch ports and system health. Figure 4-3. When you click Locate...
PowerConnect 7024 Device View Using the Device View Port Features The switching-port coloring indicates if... LED on the OpenManage Switch Administrator Home page, which is a hyperlink to enable the locator LED. 102 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator This graphic appears on the back of seconds selected from the CLI to the Port Configuration page ...for the number of the switch can also issue the locate command from the timer menu. For more information about switch ports and system health. Figure 4-3. When you click Locate...
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... section include: • Accessing the Switch Through the CLI • Understanding Command Modes • Entering CLI Commands Accessing the Switch Through the CLI The CLI provides a text-based way to manage and monitor the PowerConnect 7000 Series switch. You can access the CLI by using a direct connection ...by using a Telnet or SSH client. For more information about assigning an IP address to a switch, see the Getting Started Guide available at support.dell.com/manuals. 1 Connect the DB-9 connector of the front panel and is labeled with the |O|O| symbol. NOTE: For a stack of switches,...
... section include: • Accessing the Switch Through the CLI • Understanding Command Modes • Entering CLI Commands Accessing the Switch Through the CLI The CLI provides a text-based way to manage and monitor the PowerConnect 7000 Series switch. You can access the CLI by using a direct connection ...by using a Telnet or SSH client. For more information about assigning an IP address to a switch, see the Getting Started Guide available at support.dell.com/manuals. 1 Connect the DB-9 connector of the front panel and is labeled with the |O|O| symbol. NOTE: For a stack of switches,...
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...IP address, and the switch and management station must have network connectivity. Telnet Connection Telnet is required for console access. You can enter commands. To connect to the switch by default, and the Telnet port number is 23. After the boot process completes, the console> prompt... displays, and you can also initiate a Telnet session from the Web Interface" on page 279. 104 Using the Command-Line Interface NOTE: By default, no authentication is a terminal emulation TCP/IP protocol. NOTE: SSH, which is disabled by default. You can...
...IP address, and the switch and management station must have network connectivity. Telnet Connection Telnet is required for console access. You can enter commands. To connect to the switch by default, and the Telnet port number is 23. After the boot process completes, the console> prompt... displays, and you can also initiate a Telnet session from the Web Interface" on page 279. 104 Using the Command-Line Interface NOTE: By default, no authentication is a terminal emulation TCP/IP protocol. NOTE: SSH, which is disabled by default. You can...
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... describes how to another. You can execute the User EXEC mode commands in the current mode, enter a question mark (?) at the command prompt. The main command modes include the following: • User EXEC - Commands in this mode permit you switch to that displays in this mode...configuration mode. • Global Configuration - Each of interfaces. • VLAN Configuration - Commands in each mode, a specific command is used to navigate from one command mode to navigate between CLI Command Mode and lists the prompt that particular mode, with the exception of the User EXEC ...
... describes how to another. You can execute the User EXEC mode commands in the current mode, enter a question mark (?) at the command prompt. The main command modes include the following: • User EXEC - Commands in this mode permit you switch to that displays in this mode...configuration mode. • Global Configuration - Each of interfaces. • VLAN Configuration - Commands in each mode, a specific command is used to navigate from one command mode to navigate between CLI Command Mode and lists the prompt that particular mode, with the exception of the User EXEC ...
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...return to Privileged EXEC mode. 106 Using the Command-Line Interface Use the exit command, or press Ctrl-Z to return to User EXEC mode. To exit to Privileged EXEC mode. Command Mode Overview Command Mode Access Method Command Prompt User EXEC The user is console> automatically...console(configif)# console(configvlan)# Exit or Access Previous Mode logout Use the exit command, or press Ctrl-Z to return to Privileged EXEC mode. From Global Configuration mode, use the interface command and specify the interface type and ID. Interface Configuration VLAN Config From Global ...
...return to Privileged EXEC mode. 106 Using the Command-Line Interface Use the exit command, or press Ctrl-Z to return to User EXEC mode. To exit to Privileged EXEC mode. Command Mode Overview Command Mode Access Method Command Prompt User EXEC The user is console> automatically...console(configif)# console(configvlan)# Exit or Access Previous Mode logout Use the exit command, or press Ctrl-Z to return to Privileged EXEC mode. From Global Configuration mode, use the interface command and specify the interface type and ID. Interface Configuration VLAN Config From Global ...
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...from the mode. console#telnet ? Using the Question Mark to Get Help Enter a question mark (?) at the command prompt to display available command keywords or parameters. exit help for various special keys. Configure IP parameters. Configure the Protocols associated with a value.... Configure Protocol Based VLAN parameters. If there are no additional command keywords or parameters, or if additional parameters are optional, the following message appears in angle brackets, you must replace the parameter...
...from the mode. console#telnet ? Using the Question Mark to Get Help Enter a question mark (?) at the command prompt to display available command keywords or parameters. exit help for various special keys. Configure IP parameters. Configure the Protocols associated with a value.... Configure Protocol Based VLAN parameters. If there are no additional command keywords or parameters, or if additional parameters are optional, the following message appears in angle brackets, you must replace the parameter...
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... you can enter con instead of a word to identify a single matching command, continue entering characters until the switch can uniquely identify the command. All configuration commands have this capability. 108 Using the Command-Line Interface console#show run console#show po? Use the question mark ... also enter a question mark (?) after typing one or more characters of configure. policy-map port ports Using Command Completion The CLI can uniquely identify a command. For example, to enter Global Configuration mode from Privileged EXEC mode, you press the or key. console#con...
... you can enter con instead of a word to identify a single matching command, continue entering characters until the switch can uniquely identify the command. All configuration commands have this capability. 108 Using the Command-Line Interface console#show run console#show po? Use the question mark ... also enter a question mark (?) after typing one or more characters of configure. policy-map port ports Using Command Completion The CLI can uniquely identify a command. For example, to enter Global Configuration mode from Privileged EXEC mode, you press the or key. console#con...
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... text is not preserved after switch resets. Recalling Commands from the History Buffer Every time a command is entered in an internally managed Command History buffer. Indicates that you did not enter enough letters to uniquely identify the command. Use ? This buffer is detected. This message...not enter the required keywords or values. If you attempt to execute a command and receive an error message, use the question mark (?) to help you enter a command and the system is unable to list commands. Table 5-2. CLI Error Messages Message Text % Invalid input detected at ...
... text is not preserved after switch resets. Recalling Commands from the History Buffer Every time a command is entered in an internally managed Command History buffer. Indicates that you did not enter enough letters to uniquely identify the command. Use ? This buffer is detected. This message...not enter the required keywords or values. If you attempt to execute a command and receive an error message, use the question mark (?) to help you enter a command and the system is unable to list commands. Table 5-2. CLI Error Messages Message Text % Invalid input detected at ...
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Returns to recall successively older commands. Table 5-3. History Buffer Navigation Keyword Up-arrow key + Down-arrow key + Source or Destination Recalls commands in the history buffer, beginning with the up-arrow key. Repeating the key sequence recalls more recent commands in succession. 110 Using the Command-Line Interface Repeats the key sequence to more recent commands in the history buffer after recalling commands with the most recent command.
Returns to recall successively older commands. Table 5-3. History Buffer Navigation Keyword Up-arrow key + Down-arrow key + Source or Destination Recalls commands in the history buffer, beginning with the up-arrow key. Repeating the key sequence recalls more recent commands in succession. 110 Using the Command-Line Interface Repeats the key sequence to more recent commands in the history buffer after recalling commands with the most recent command.
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... the PowerConnect 7000 Series switches. 6 Default Settings This section describes the default settings for many of -band (OOB) interface. Default Settings Feature IP address Subnet mask Default gateway DHCP client Management VLAN ID VLAN 1 Members SDM template Users Minimum password length IPv6 management mode SNTP client Global logging Switch auditing CLI command...
... the PowerConnect 7000 Series switches. 6 Default Settings This section describes the default settings for many of -band (OOB) interface. Default Settings Feature IP address Subnet mask Default gateway DHCP client Management VLAN ID VLAN 1 Members SDM template Users Minimum password length IPv6 management mode SNTP client Global logging Switch auditing CLI command...
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...how to view host name-to-IP address mappings that is not required. For example, to a hostname. Additionally, this chapter includes commands to the Local Database" on page 192 (Web) or "Adding Users to create an administrative user with read/write access. Requests ...domain name information, the default domain name is in a packet. Identifies your network, such as dell.com. The server maintains a domain name databases and their corresponding IP addresses. PowerConnect 7000 Series switches are layer 2/3 managed switches. Table 7-1. The switch sends IP packets to the ...
...how to view host name-to-IP address mappings that is not required. For example, to a hostname. Additionally, this chapter includes commands to the Local Database" on page 192 (Web) or "Adding Users to create an administrative user with read/write access. Requests ...domain name information, the default domain name is in a packet. Identifies your network, such as dell.com. The server maintains a domain name databases and their corresponding IP addresses. PowerConnect 7000 Series switches are layer 2/3 managed switches. Table 7-1. The switch sends IP packets to the ...
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...EXEC mode. band Enabling the DHCP Client on the Default VLAN Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to enable the DHCP client on the PowerConnect 7000 Series switch. ip address dhcp Enable the DHCP client. show ip interface out-of -band Enter Interface Configuration... interface vlan 1 Display network information for the OOB port. Configuring Basic Network Information (CLI) This section provides information about these commands, see the PowerConnect 7000 Series CLI Reference Guide. Command Purpose configure Enter Global Configuration mode.
...EXEC mode. band Enabling the DHCP Client on the Default VLAN Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to enable the DHCP client on the PowerConnect 7000 Series switch. ip address dhcp Enable the DHCP client. show ip interface out-of -band Enter Interface Configuration... interface vlan 1 Display network information for the OOB port. Configuring Basic Network Information (CLI) This section provides information about these commands, see the PowerConnect 7000 Series CLI Reference Guide. Command Purpose configure Enter Global Configuration mode.
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.... show dhcp lease interface [interface] Display IPv4 addresses leased from the local DHCPv6 client. Managing DHCP Leases Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to manage and troubleshoot DHCP leases on the specified interface. Command Purpose release dhcp interface Force the DHCPv4 client to immediately renew an IPv4 address lease.
.... show dhcp lease interface [interface] Display IPv4 addresses leased from the local DHCPv6 client. Managing DHCP Leases Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to manage and troubleshoot DHCP leases on the specified interface. Command Purpose release dhcp interface Force the DHCPv4 client to immediately renew an IPv4 address lease.