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... Values 385 Managing Auto Configuration (Web 386 Auto-Install Configuration 386 Managing Auto Configuration (CLI 387 Managing Auto Configuration 387 Auto Configuration Example 388 Enabling USB Auto Configuration and Auto Image Download 388 Enabling DHCP Auto Configuration and Auto Image...Needed 396 Default Traffic Monitoring Values 396 Monitoring Switch Traffic (Web 397 sFlow Agent Summary 397 sFlow Receiver Configuration 398 sFlow Sampler Configuration 399 sFlow Poll Configuration 400 Interface Statistics 401 Etherlike Statistics 402 GVRP Statistics 403 EAP Statistics ...
... Values 385 Managing Auto Configuration (Web 386 Auto-Install Configuration 386 Managing Auto Configuration (CLI 387 Managing Auto Configuration 387 Auto Configuration Example 388 Enabling USB Auto Configuration and Auto Image Download 388 Enabling DHCP Auto Configuration and Auto Image...Needed 396 Default Traffic Monitoring Values 396 Monitoring Switch Traffic (Web 397 sFlow Agent Summary 397 sFlow Receiver Configuration 398 sFlow Sampler Configuration 399 sFlow Poll Configuration 400 Interface Statistics 401 Etherlike Statistics 402 GVRP Statistics 403 EAP Statistics ...
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...Discovery Protocols Needed 660 Default IDSP and LLDP Values 661 Configuring ISDP and LLDP (Web 663 ISDP Global Configuration 663 ISDP Cache Table 664 ISDP Interface Configuration 665 ISDP Statistics 667 LLDP Configuration 668 LLDP Statistics 670 LLDP Connections 671 LLDP...-MED Global Configuration 673 LLDP-MED Interface Configuration 674 LLDP-MED Local Device Information 676 LLDP-MED Remote Device Information . . . . . 677 Configuring ISDP and LLDP (CLI 678 Configuring Global ISDP Settings 678 Enabling ISDP on a Port 679 Viewing and Clearing ISDP ...
...Discovery Protocols Needed 660 Default IDSP and LLDP Values 661 Configuring ISDP and LLDP (Web 663 ISDP Global Configuration 663 ISDP Cache Table 664 ISDP Interface Configuration 665 ISDP Statistics 667 LLDP Configuration 668 LLDP Statistics 670 LLDP Connections 671 LLDP...-MED Global Configuration 673 LLDP-MED Interface Configuration 674 LLDP-MED Local Device Information 676 LLDP-MED Remote Device Information . . . . . 677 Configuring ISDP and LLDP (CLI 678 Configuring Global ISDP Settings 678 Enabling ISDP on a Port 679 Viewing and Clearing ISDP ...
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... The switch maintains in an email account of the following methods to manage the switch: • Use a Web browser to access the Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator interface. For information about configuring system logging, see "Managing General System Settings" on page 271. The switch contains an... embedded Web server that the switch sends log messages to a remote log server. System Management Features Multiple Management Options You can use SNTP to obtain the time, you can require communications between the switch and the SNTP server to be enabled or disabled.
... The switch maintains in an email account of the following methods to manage the switch: • Use a Web browser to access the Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator interface. For information about configuring system logging, see "Managing General System Settings" on page 271. The switch contains an... embedded Web server that the switch sends log messages to a remote log server. System Management Features Multiple Management Options You can use SNTP to obtain the time, you can require communications between the switch and the SNTP server to be enabled or disabled.
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...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 disabled by default. 2 Start the terminal emulator, such as Microsoft ...HyperTerminal, and select the appropriate serial port (for example, COM 1) to connect to four simultaneous Telnet sessions. Telnet connections are enabled by using...
...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 disabled by default. 2 Start the terminal emulator, such as Microsoft ...HyperTerminal, and select the appropriate serial port (for example, COM 1) to connect to four simultaneous Telnet sessions. Telnet connections are enabled by using...
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...IPv6 management mode SNTP client Global logging Switch auditing CLI command logging Web logging SNMP logging Console logging RAM logging Persistent (FLASH) logging Default None None None Enabled on the PowerConnect 7000 Series switches. 6 Default Settings This section describes the default ...settings for many of the software features on out-of-band (OOB) interface. Disabled on Management VLAN (inband management ports). 1...
...IPv6 management mode SNTP client Global logging Switch auditing CLI command logging Web logging SNMP logging Console logging RAM logging Persistent (FLASH) logging Default None None None Enabled on the PowerConnect 7000 Series switches. 6 Default Settings This section describes the default ...settings for many of the software features on out-of-band (OOB) interface. Disabled on Management VLAN (inband management ports). 1...
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... Configuring Basic Network Information (Web) This section provides information about the fields on a page, click at the top of Band Interface To enable the DHCP client and allow a DHCP server on the OOB interface. DHCP is set to enable/disable the DHCP client for configuring and monitoring basic network information on the PowerConnect 7000 Series switch.
... Configuring Basic Network Information (Web) This section provides information about the fields on a page, click at the top of Band Interface To enable the DHCP client and allow a DHCP server on the OOB interface. DHCP is set to enable/disable the DHCP client for configuring and monitoring basic network information on the PowerConnect 7000 Series switch.
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... (EEE or energy-detect mode) on logging audit logging cli-command logging web-sessions logging snmp Purpose Enter Global Configuration mode. Enable logging of messages that are logged and where the messages are logged locally. Enable switch auditing. transceiver [interface] Include the interface option to the specified port. Configuring Local Logging Beginning in unit/slot...
... (EEE or energy-detect mode) on logging audit logging cli-command logging web-sessions logging snmp Purpose Enter Global Configuration mode. Enable logging of messages that are logged and where the messages are logged locally. Enable switch auditing. transceiver [interface] Include the interface option to the specified port. Configuring Local Logging Beginning in unit/slot...
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...unit takes over the stack. SNMP Defaults Parameter SNMPv1 SNMPv2 SNMPv3 SNMP traps SNMP trap receiver Switch traps Default Value Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled None configured Enabled Configuring SNMP 315 Why Is SNMP Needed? Traps generated by the switch can configure various features on the switch to ... interface or CLI. This local engineID must define a local engine ID for SNMP. It is important to generate SNMP traps that inform the NMS about events or problems that you view and configure by using the Web-based Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator and the CLI are disabled....
...unit takes over the stack. SNMP Defaults Parameter SNMPv1 SNMPv2 SNMPv3 SNMP traps SNMP trap receiver Switch traps Default Value Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled None configured Enabled Configuring SNMP 315 Why Is SNMP Needed? Traps generated by the switch can configure various features on the switch to ... interface or CLI. This local engineID must define a local engine ID for SNMP. It is important to generate SNMP traps that inform the NMS about events or problems that you view and configure by using the Web-based Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator and the CLI are disabled....
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... packets in this chapter include: • iSCSI Optimization Overview • Default iSCSI Optimization Values • Configuring iSCSI Optimization (Web) • Configuring iSCSI Optimization (CLI) • iSCSI Optimization Configuration Examples iSCSI Optimization Overview iSCSI optimization provides a means of... for iSCSI traffic. 16 Configuring iSCSI Optimization This chapter describes how to configure Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) optimization, which enables special quality of Service (QoS) treatment to iSCSI traffic on the destination port. This is used ...
... packets in this chapter include: • iSCSI Optimization Overview • Default iSCSI Optimization Values • Configuring iSCSI Optimization (Web) • Configuring iSCSI Optimization (CLI) • iSCSI Optimization Configuration Examples iSCSI Optimization Overview iSCSI optimization provides a means of... for iSCSI traffic. 16 Configuring iSCSI Optimization This chapter describes how to configure Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) optimization, which enables special quality of Service (QoS) treatment to iSCSI traffic on the destination port. This is used ...
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... group-number - Session timeout. 0 indicates timeout not enforced (Range: 0-86400 seconds) interface interface Associate an interface with this option is redirected to a specific Web page after the verification or authentication process. When the redirect mode is reached. group group... Portal welcome page after successful verification or authentication through the Captive Portal. enable Enable the Captive Portal instance. If this Captive Portal. ( The interface variable includes the interface type and number, for redirection (Range: 1-512 characters). By default,...
... group-number - Session timeout. 0 indicates timeout not enforced (Range: 0-86400 seconds) interface interface Associate an interface with this option is redirected to a specific Web page after the verification or authentication process. When the redirect mode is reached. group group... Portal welcome page after successful verification or authentication through the Captive Portal. enable Enable the Captive Portal instance. If this Captive Portal. ( The interface variable includes the interface type and number, for redirection (Range: 1-512 characters). By default,...
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...each Captive Portal, such as the company logo, to manage the switch or on the system you use the web interface to customize the Captive Portal authentication, logout, and logout success pages. Configure the Captive Portal settings for user ... The images you download must use Use Dell OpenManage Administrator to download images. 7. Globally enable Captive Portal. 480 Configuring a Captive Portal Associate interfaces with the Captive Portal instances. 6. Download the branding images, such as the verification mode. 5. Dell recommends that a Captive Portal user will...
...each Captive Portal, such as the company logo, to manage the switch or on the system you use the web interface to customize the Captive Portal authentication, logout, and logout success pages. Configure the Captive Portal settings for user ... The images you download must use Use Dell OpenManage Administrator to download images. 7. Globally enable Captive Portal. 480 Configuring a Captive Portal Associate interfaces with the Captive Portal instances. 6. Download the branding images, such as the verification mode. 5. Dell recommends that a Captive Portal user will...
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...CP 4)#group 3 console(config-CP 4)#interface gi1/0/34 ... For information about customizing the Captive Portal pages, see "Customizing a Captive Portal" on the RADIUS server. 9. Globally enable the Captive Portal. 5. Configure the... Employee Captive Portal. Add the User-Name, User-Password, Session-Timeout, and Dell-CaptivePortal-Groups attributes for each employee to the local database. console(config-CP 4)#interface gi1/0/40 console(config-CP 4)#exit 6. NOTE: Captive Portal page customization is supported only through the Web interface...
...CP 4)#group 3 console(config-CP 4)#interface gi1/0/34 ... For information about customizing the Captive Portal pages, see "Customizing a Captive Portal" on the RADIUS server. 9. Globally enable the Captive Portal. 5. Configure the... Employee Captive Portal. Add the User-Name, User-Password, Session-Timeout, and Dell-CaptivePortal-Groups attributes for each employee to the local database. console(config-CP 4)#interface gi1/0/40 console(config-CP 4)#exit 6. NOTE: Captive Portal page customization is supported only through the Web interface...
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...Configuring Port Characteristics (Web) • Configuring Port Characteristics (CLI) • Port Configuration Examples Port Overview A port is administratively enabled or disabled. Table 18-1. Port Characteristics Feature Administrative status Description Auto negotiation Description Controls whether the port is a physical interface. Enables a port to... that can be configured on the switch ports. The number and type of physical ports available on your PowerConnect 7000 Series switch depends on the switch to provide access to ports on the model. What Physical Port ...
...Configuring Port Characteristics (Web) • Configuring Port Characteristics (CLI) • Port Configuration Examples Port Overview A port is administratively enabled or disabled. Table 18-1. Port Characteristics Feature Administrative status Description Auto negotiation Description Controls whether the port is a physical interface. Enables a port to... that can be configured on the switch ports. The number and type of physical ports available on your PowerConnect 7000 Series switch depends on the switch to provide access to ports on the model. What Physical Port ...
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...and define VLAN groups stored in Static for configuring and monitoring VLANs on a PowerConnect 7000 Series switch. See Table 21-5 for GVRP, which Ports and LAGs are untagged. Untagged: the interface is a member of a VLAN. VLAN Membership Use the VLAN Membership page...indicates that the interface is primarily for definitions. Configuring VLANs (Web) This section provides information about the fields on a page, click at the top of the page. Table 21-5. Each click toggles between U, T, and blank. The VLAN Membership tables display which enables dynamic VLAN assignment...
...and define VLAN groups stored in Static for configuring and monitoring VLANs on a PowerConnect 7000 Series switch. See Table 21-5 for GVRP, which Ports and LAGs are untagged. Untagged: the interface is a member of a VLAN. VLAN Membership Use the VLAN Membership page...indicates that the interface is primarily for definitions. Configuring VLANs (Web) This section provides information about the fields on a page, click at the top of the page. Table 21-5. Each click toggles between U, T, and blank. The VLAN Membership tables display which enables dynamic VLAN assignment...
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... an interface. The IP configuration settings allow you to configure routing parameters for configuring and monitoring IPv4 routing features on a page, click at the top of ICMP messages. Configuring IP Routing Features (Web) This section provides information about the fields on a PowerConnect 7000 Series switch. IP Configuration Use the Configuration page to enable or...
... an interface. The IP configuration settings allow you to configure routing parameters for configuring and monitoring IPv4 routing features on a page, click at the top of ICMP messages. Configuring IP Routing Features (Web) This section provides information about the fields on a PowerConnect 7000 Series switch. IP Configuration Use the Configuration page to enable or...
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...in this chapter include: • L2 and L3 Relay Overview • Default L2/L3 Relay Values • Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features (Web) • Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features (CLI) • Relay Agent Configuration Example L2 and L3 Relay Overview When a DHCP client and ... the client subnets and, if it does not have an IP interface on the PowerConnect 7000 Series switches can be expensive and is often a router or L3 switch. Configuring L3 DHCP relay also enables the bootstrap protocol (BOOTP) relay. Network infrastructure devices can directly connect to relay packets ...
...in this chapter include: • L2 and L3 Relay Overview • Default L2/L3 Relay Values • Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features (Web) • Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features (CLI) • Relay Agent Configuration Example L2 and L3 Relay Overview When a DHCP client and ... the client subnets and, if it does not have an IP interface on the PowerConnect 7000 Series switches can be expensive and is often a router or L3 switch. Configuring L3 DHCP relay also enables the bootstrap protocol (BOOTP) relay. Network infrastructure devices can directly connect to relay packets ...
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...entries match packets with any UDP port number. If the destination UDP port for DHCP Relay, then the packet can be selected from the Web interface or specified by a service VLAN ID (S-VID), which case the relay agent relays matching packets to a global relay entry. You can ... to a single IPv4 address (the helper address). The relay agent assumes that do not specify a destination UDP port. Enabling L2 Relay on VLANs You can enable L2 DHCP relay on routing interfaces. Certain UDP port numbers can be forwarded. You can configure discard relay entries. If the S-VID is...
...entries match packets with any UDP port number. If the destination UDP port for DHCP Relay, then the packet can be selected from the Web interface or specified by a service VLAN ID (S-VID), which case the relay agent relays matching packets to a global relay entry. You can ... to a single IPv4 address (the helper address). The relay agent assumes that do not specify a destination UDP port. Enabling L2 Relay on VLANs You can enable L2 DHCP relay on routing interfaces. Certain UDP port numbers can be forwarded. You can configure discard relay entries. If the S-VID is...
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...also be configured to a service provider's VLAN ID that has been enabled with the L2 DHCP relay functionality (see "DHCP Relay Interface Configuration" on page 918). The switch can also be enabled on each port you want this service to act as a DHCP ...Relay agent. Figure 33-1. DHCP Relay Global Configuration 914 Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features (Web) This section provides information about the fields on a PowerConnect...
...also be configured to a service provider's VLAN ID that has been enabled with the L2 DHCP relay functionality (see "DHCP Relay Interface Configuration" on page 918). The switch can also be enabled on each port you want this service to act as a DHCP ...Relay agent. Figure 33-1. DHCP Relay Global Configuration 914 Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features (Web) This section provides information about the fields on a PowerConnect...
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...web page to display. Figure 34-2. If a Stub Area has been created, the fields in the NSSA Area Information are available. OSPF Area Configuration Configuring OSPF and OSPFv3 937 OSPF Area Configuration The Area Configuration page lets you create a Stub area configuration and NSSA once you've enabled OSPF on an interface... through Routing → OSPF → Interface Configuration. If a NSSA has been created, the fields in the Stub Area Information are ...
...web page to display. Figure 34-2. If a Stub Area has been created, the fields in the NSSA Area Information are available. OSPF Area Configuration Configuring OSPF and OSPFv3 937 OSPF Area Configuration The Area Configuration page lets you create a Stub area configuration and NSSA once you've enabled OSPF on an interface... through Routing → OSPF → Interface Configuration. If a NSSA has been created, the fields in the Stub Area Information are ...
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... routing interface can be used in this chapter include: • IPv6 Routing Overview • Default IPv6 Routing Values • Configuring IPv6 Routing Features (Web) • Configuring IPv6 Routing Features (CLI) The PowerConnect 7000 Series switches support additional features to both . On the PowerConnect 7000 Series switch, IPv6 coexists with IPv4, IPv6 routing can be enabled...
... routing interface can be used in this chapter include: • IPv6 Routing Overview • Default IPv6 Routing Values • Configuring IPv6 Routing Features (Web) • Configuring IPv6 Routing Features (CLI) The PowerConnect 7000 Series switches support additional features to both . On the PowerConnect 7000 Series switch, IPv6 coexists with IPv4, IPv6 routing can be enabled...