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... 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 and Other Basic Network Information 115 IP Address and Network Information Overview . . . . 115 What Is the Basic Network Information? . . . . . 115 Why Is Basic Network Information Needed...
... 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 and Other Basic Network Information 115 IP Address and Network Information Overview . . . . 115 What Is the Basic Network Information? . . . . . 115 Why Is Basic Network Information Needed...
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IP Interface Configuration (Default VLAN IP Address 121 Route Entry Configuration (Switch Default Gateway 122 Domain Name Server 124 Default Domain Name 125 Host Name Mapping 126 Dynamic Host Name Mapping 127 Configuring Basic Network Information (CLI) . . . . . 128 Enabling the DHCP Client on the OOB Port . . . . 128 Enabling the DHCP Client on the Default... Information on the Default VLAN 130 Configuring and Viewing Additional Network Information 131 Basic Network Information Configuration Example 132 8 Managing a Switch Stack 135 Stacking Overview 135 PowerConnect 7000 Series and ...
IP Interface Configuration (Default VLAN IP Address 121 Route Entry Configuration (Switch Default Gateway 122 Domain Name Server 124 Default Domain Name 125 Host Name Mapping 126 Dynamic Host Name Mapping 127 Configuring Basic Network Information (CLI) . . . . . 128 Enabling the DHCP Client on the OOB Port . . . . 128 Enabling the DHCP Client on the Default... Information on the Default VLAN 130 Configuring and Viewing Additional Network Information 131 Basic Network Information Configuration Example 132 8 Managing a Switch Stack 135 Stacking Overview 135 PowerConnect 7000 Series and ...
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What Are the ACL Limitations 543 How Are ACLs Configured 544 Configuring ACLs (Web 545 IP ACL Configuration 545 IP ACL Rule Configuration 547 MAC ACL Configuration 549 MAC ACL Rule Configuration 551 IPv6 ACL Configuration 552 IPv6 ACL Rule Configuration 553 ACL Binding... Configuring an IPv4 ACL 558 Configuring a MAC ACL 560 Configuring an IPv6 ACL 562 Configuring a Time Range 564 ACL Configuration Examples 566 Configuring an IP ACL 566 Configuring a MAC ACL 567 Configuring a Time-Based ACL 569 21 Configuring VLANs 571 VLAN Overview 571 Switchport Modes 574 VLAN Tagging 575 ...
What Are the ACL Limitations 543 How Are ACLs Configured 544 Configuring ACLs (Web 545 IP ACL Configuration 545 IP ACL Rule Configuration 547 MAC ACL Configuration 549 MAC ACL Rule Configuration 551 IPv6 ACL Configuration 552 IPv6 ACL Rule Configuration 553 ACL Binding... Configuring an IPv4 ACL 558 Configuring a MAC ACL 560 Configuring an IPv6 ACL 562 Configuring a Time Range 564 ACL Configuration Examples 566 Configuring an IP ACL 566 Configuring a MAC ACL 567 Configuring a Time-Based ACL 569 21 Configuring VLANs 571 VLAN Overview 571 Switchport Modes 574 VLAN Tagging 575 ...
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... Control Overview 687 What is Flow Control 688 What is Storm Control 688 What are Protected Ports 689 What is Link Local Protocol Filtering 689 Default Port-Based Traffic Control Values 690 Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control (Web) . . . . . 691 Flow Control (Global Port Parameters 691 ...701 25 Configuring L2 Multicast Features . . . . 703 L2 Multicast Overview 703 What Are the Multicast Bridging Features? . . . . 703 What Is IP Multicast Traffic 704 What Is IGMP Snooping 705 What Is MLD Snooping 705 What Is Multicast VLAN Registration 706 When Are L3 Multicast Features Required...
... Control Overview 687 What is Flow Control 688 What is Storm Control 688 What are Protected Ports 689 What is Link Local Protocol Filtering 689 Default Port-Based Traffic Control Values 690 Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control (Web) . . . . . 691 Flow Control (Global Port Parameters 691 ...701 25 Configuring L2 Multicast Features . . . . 703 L2 Multicast Overview 703 What Are the Multicast Bridging Features? . . . . 703 What Is IP Multicast Traffic 704 What Is IGMP Snooping 705 What Is MLD Snooping 705 What Is Multicast VLAN Registration 706 When Are L3 Multicast Features Required...
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... 781 What Is DHCP Snooping 782 How Is the DHCP Snooping Bindings Database Populated 783 What Is IP Source Guard 785 What is Dynamic ARP Inspection 786 Why Is Traffic Snooping and Inspection Necessary 787 Default Traffic Snooping and Inspection Values . . . 787 Configuring Traffic Snooping and Inspection (Web 789 DHCP Snooping Configuration...
... 781 What Is DHCP Snooping 782 How Is the DHCP Snooping Bindings Database Populated 783 What Is IP Source Guard 785 What is Dynamic ARP Inspection 786 Why Is Traffic Snooping and Inspection Necessary 787 Default Traffic Snooping and Inspection Values . . . 787 Configuring Traffic Snooping and Inspection (Web 789 DHCP Snooping Configuration...
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Configuring Traffic Snooping and Inspection (CLI 810 Configuring DHCP Snooping 810 Configuring IP Source Guard 812 Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection 813 Traffic Snooping and Inspection Configuration Examples 815 Configuring DHCP Snooping 815 Configuring IPSG 817...and Dynamic Link Aggregation 820 What is LAG Hashing 821 How Do LAGs Interact with Other Features?. . . . 822 LAG Configuration Guidelines 823 Default Link Aggregation Values 823 Configuring Link Aggregation (Web 824 LAG Configuration 824 LACP Parameters 825 LAG Membership 827 LAG Hash Configuration 828 LAG Hash Summary...
Configuring Traffic Snooping and Inspection (CLI 810 Configuring DHCP Snooping 810 Configuring IP Source Guard 812 Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection 813 Traffic Snooping and Inspection Configuration Examples 815 Configuring DHCP Snooping 815 Configuring IPSG 817...and Dynamic Link Aggregation 820 What is LAG Hashing 821 How Do LAGs Interact with Other Features?. . . . 822 LAG Configuration Guidelines 823 Default Link Aggregation Values 823 Configuring Link Aggregation (Web 824 LAG Configuration 824 LACP Parameters 825 LAG Membership 827 LAG Hash Configuration 828 LAG Hash Summary...
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Configuring Routing Interfaces (Web 849 IP Interface Configuration 849 DHCP Lease Parameters 850 VLAN Routing Summary 850 Tunnel Configuration 851 Tunnels Summary 852 Loopbacks Configuration 853 Loopbacks Summary 854 Configuring Routing ... Server Settings . . . . 859 DHCP Overview 859 How Does DHCP Work 859 What are DHCP Options 860 What Additional DHCP Features Does the Switch Support 861 Default DHCP Server Values 861 Configuring the DHCP Server (Web 862 DHCP Server Network Properties 862 Address Pool 864 Address Pool Options 868 DHCP Bindings 870...
Configuring Routing Interfaces (Web 849 IP Interface Configuration 849 DHCP Lease Parameters 850 VLAN Routing Summary 850 Tunnel Configuration 851 Tunnels Summary 852 Loopbacks Configuration 853 Loopbacks Summary 854 Configuring Routing ... Server Settings . . . . 859 DHCP Overview 859 How Does DHCP Work 859 What are DHCP Options 860 What Additional DHCP Features Does the Switch Support 861 Default DHCP Server Values 861 Configuring the DHCP Server (Web 862 DHCP Server Network Properties 862 Address Pool 864 Address Pool Options 868 DHCP Bindings 870...
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... DHCP Server Configuration Examples 878 Configuring a Dynamic Address Pool 878 Configuring a Static Address Pool 880 32 Configuring IP Routing 883 IP Routing Overview 883 Default IP Routing Values 885 Configuring IP Routing Features (Web 887 IP Configuration 887 IP Statistics 888 ARP Create 889 ARP Table Configuration 890 Router Discovery Configuration 891 Router Discovery Status 892 Route...
... DHCP Server Configuration Examples 878 Configuring a Dynamic Address Pool 878 Configuring a Static Address Pool 880 32 Configuring IP Routing 883 IP Routing Overview 883 Default IP Routing Values 885 Configuring IP Routing Features (Web 887 IP Configuration 887 IP Statistics 888 ARP Create 889 ARP Table Configuration 890 Router Discovery Configuration 891 Router Discovery Status 892 Route...
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... Example 904 Configuring PowerConnect Switch A 905 Configuring PowerConnect Switch B 906 33 Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features 907 L2 and L3 Relay Overview 907 What Is L3 DHCP Relay 907 What Is L2 DHCP Relay 908 What Is the IP Helper Feature 909 Default L2/L3 Relay Values 913 Configuring L2 and L3 Relay...
... Example 904 Configuring PowerConnect Switch A 905 Configuring PowerConnect Switch B 906 33 Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features 907 L2 and L3 Relay Overview 907 What Is L3 DHCP Relay 907 What Is L2 DHCP Relay 908 What Is the IP Helper Feature 909 Default L2/L3 Relay Values 913 Configuring L2 and L3 Relay...
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Configuring IPv6 Routing Features (CLI 1059 Configuring Global IP Routing Settings 1059 Configuring IPv6 Interface Settings 1060 Configuring IPv6 Route Table Entries and Route Preferences 1062 38 Configuring DHCPv6 Server and Relay Settings 1065... 1065 What Is a DHCPv6 Pool 1066 What Is a Stateless Server 1066 What Is the DHCPv6 Relay Agent Information Option 1066 What Is a Prefix Delegation 1066 Default DHCPv6 Server and Relay Values 1067 Configuring the DHCPv6 Server and Relay (Web) . . . 1068 DHCPv6 Global Configuration 1068 DHCPv6 Pool Configuration 1069 Prefix Delegation ...
Configuring IPv6 Routing Features (CLI 1059 Configuring Global IP Routing Settings 1059 Configuring IPv6 Interface Settings 1060 Configuring IPv6 Route Table Entries and Route Preferences 1062 38 Configuring DHCPv6 Server and Relay Settings 1065... 1065 What Is a DHCPv6 Pool 1066 What Is a Stateless Server 1066 What Is the DHCPv6 Relay Agent Information Option 1066 What Is a Prefix Delegation 1066 Default DHCPv6 Server and Relay Values 1067 Configuring the DHCPv6 Server and Relay (Web) . . . 1068 DHCPv6 Global Configuration 1068 DHCPv6 Pool Configuration 1069 Prefix Delegation ...
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... VoIP Overview 1131 Default Auto VoIP Values 1132 Configuring Auto VoIP (Web 1132 Auto VoIP Global Configuration 1132 Auto VoIP Interface Configuration 1133 Configuring Auto VoIP (CLI 1135 42 Managing IPv4 and IPv6 Multicast . . . 1137 L3 Multicast Overview 1137 What Is IP Multicast Traffic 1138...1140 What Is Multicast Tunneling 1141 What Is IGMP 1141 What Is MLD 1142 What Is PIM 1143 What Is DVMRP 1145 Default L3 Multicast Values 1147 Configuring General IPv4 Multicast Features (Web 1149 Multicast Global Configuration 1149 Multicast Interface Configuration 1150 Multicast Route...
... VoIP Overview 1131 Default Auto VoIP Values 1132 Configuring Auto VoIP (Web 1132 Auto VoIP Global Configuration 1132 Auto VoIP Interface Configuration 1133 Configuring Auto VoIP (CLI 1135 42 Managing IPv4 and IPv6 Multicast . . . 1137 L3 Multicast Overview 1137 What Is IP Multicast Traffic 1138...1140 What Is Multicast Tunneling 1141 What Is IGMP 1141 What Is MLD 1142 What Is PIM 1143 What Is DVMRP 1145 Default L3 Multicast Values 1147 Configuring General IPv4 Multicast Features (Web 1149 Multicast Global Configuration 1149 Multicast Interface Configuration 1150 Multicast Route...
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... TFTP, and traceroute. If the switch detects an IP address conflict on page 115. For information about managing the switch image, see "Managing Images and Files" on the network. Dual Software Images PowerConnect 7000 Series switches can also disable the DHCP client ...image feature allows you to two software images. Integrated DHCP Server PowerConnect 7000 Series switches include an integrated DHCP server that can deliver host-specific configuration information to IP address mapping, and a default domain name. Other configurable network information includes a Domain Name Server ...
... TFTP, and traceroute. If the switch detects an IP address conflict on page 115. For information about managing the switch image, see "Managing Images and Files" on the network. Dual Software Images PowerConnect 7000 Series switches can also disable the DHCP client ...image feature allows you to two software images. Integrated DHCP Server PowerConnect 7000 Series switches include an integrated DHCP server that can deliver host-specific configuration information to IP address mapping, and a default domain name. Other configurable network information includes a Domain Name Server ...
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... processes. For information about configuring password settings, see "Controlling Management Access" on the system. The strength of a password is password protected, and there are no default users on page 169. 58 Switch Features For information about configuring local user accounts, see "Controlling Management Access" on page 169. RADIUS Support The switch... users. Using strong passwords lowers overall risk of a security breach. Strong Password Enforcement The Strong Password feature enforces a baseline password strength for validation of a NAS-IP address.
... processes. For information about configuring password settings, see "Controlling Management Access" on the system. The strength of a password is password protected, and there are no default users on page 169. 58 Switch Features For information about configuring local user accounts, see "Controlling Management Access" on page 169. RADIUS Support The switch... users. Using strong passwords lowers overall risk of a security breach. Strong Password Enforcement The Strong Password feature enforces a baseline password strength for validation of a NAS-IP address.
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... routing table displays information about the presence of the router. For information about configuring the BootP/DHCP Relay agent, see "Configuring IP Routing" on page 907. Routing Information Protocol Routing Information Protocol (RIP), like OSPF, is an IGP used within an autonomous...and L3 Relay Features" on page 883. For information about configuring RIP, see "Configuring IP Routing" on page 1005. Router Discovery For each interface, you can configure static and default routes and route preferences. For information about configuring router discovery, see "Configuring RIP" on...
... routing table displays information about the presence of the router. For information about configuring the BootP/DHCP Relay agent, see "Configuring IP Routing" on page 907. Routing Information Protocol Routing Information Protocol (RIP), like OSPF, is an IGP used within an autonomous...and L3 Relay Features" on page 883. For information about configuring RIP, see "Configuring IP Routing" on page 1005. Router Discovery For each interface, you can configure static and default routes and route preferences. For information about configuring router discovery, see "Configuring RIP" on...
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PowerConnect 7000 Series switches perform the "multicast router part" of the IGMP protocol, which means it collects the membership information needed by default and implements source-based trees for hosts by sending IGMP host messages on behalf of the mechanisms provided by any neighboring multicast routers. PIM-SM ... trees. Switch Features 79 Internet Group Management Protocol The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is used by IPv4 systems (hosts and routers) to report their IP multicast group memberships to toggle between trees.
PowerConnect 7000 Series switches perform the "multicast router part" of the IGMP protocol, which means it collects the membership information needed by default and implements source-based trees for hosts by sending IGMP host messages on behalf of the mechanisms provided by any neighboring multicast routers. PIM-SM ... trees. Switch Features 79 Internet Group Management Protocol The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is used by IPv4 systems (hosts and routers) to report their IP multicast group memberships to toggle between trees.
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... Administrator and log on page 215 (CLI). 4 Click Submit. 98 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Login Screen NOTE: The switch is not configured with a default user name or password. For information about assigning an IP address to a switch, see "Setting the IP Address and Other Basic Network Information" on page 103. Passwords are both..., enter a user name and password. Figure 4-1. You must connect to the CLI by using the console port to the switch: 1 Open a web browser. 2 Enter the IP address of the switch in the address bar and press .
... Administrator and log on page 215 (CLI). 4 Click Submit. 98 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Login Screen NOTE: The switch is not configured with a default user name or password. For information about assigning an IP address to a switch, see "Setting the IP Address and Other Basic Network Information" on page 103. Passwords are both..., enter a user name and password. Figure 4-1. You must connect to the CLI by using the console port to the switch: 1 Open a web browser. 2 Enter the IP address of the switch in the address bar and press .
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... occurs only on that allows you click Help. Only the main panel prints. Online help topic for the following Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 101 For example, if the IP Addressing page is open, the help that page displays if you to those pages. Page-specific buttons are context sensitive.... noted on the switch with the current information. Table 4-2. Queries tables. All characters may be used except for that contains information to the default configuration. Configuration changes take effect immediately. Refreshes the screen with the changes.
... occurs only on that allows you click Help. Only the main panel prints. Online help topic for the following Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 101 For example, if the IP Addressing page is open, the help that page displays if you to those pages. Page-specific buttons are context sensitive.... noted on the switch with the current information. Table 4-2. Queries tables. All characters may be used except for that contains information to the default configuration. Configuration changes take effect immediately. Refreshes the screen with the changes.
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...include: • IP Routing Overview • Default IP Routing Values • Configuring IP Routing Features (Web) • Configuring IP Routing Features (CLI) • IP Routing Configuration Example IP Routing Overview The PowerConnect 7000 Series switches are multilayer switches that maps an IP address to a MAC... configure routing on the switch. The switch supports a single default gateway. A manually configured default gateway is more preferable than a default gateway learned from a DHCP server. Configuring IP Routing 883 The topics covered in the table and manage various...
...include: • IP Routing Overview • Default IP Routing Values • Configuring IP Routing Features (Web) • Configuring IP Routing Features (CLI) • IP Routing Configuration Example IP Routing Overview The PowerConnect 7000 Series switches are multilayer switches that maps an IP address to a MAC... configure routing on the switch. The switch supports a single default gateway. A manually configured default gateway is more preferable than a default gateway learned from a DHCP server. Configuring IP Routing 883 The topics covered in the table and manage various...
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IP Routing Defaults Parameter Default Time to Live Routing Mode ICMP Echo Replies ICMP Redirects ICMP Rate Limit Interval ICMP Rate Limit Burst Size Maximum Next Hops Global Default Gateway Dynamic ARP Entry Age Time Automatic Renewal of Dynamic ARP Entries ARP Response Timeout ARP ... Level Default Value 64 Disabled globally and on each interface Enabled Enabled 1000 milliseconds 100 4 None 1200 seconds Disabled 1 second 4 128 Disabled 224.0.0.1 600 seconds 450 seconds 1800 seconds 0 Configuring IP Routing 885 Default IP Routing Values Table 32-2 shows the default values for the IP routing ...
IP Routing Defaults Parameter Default Time to Live Routing Mode ICMP Echo Replies ICMP Redirects ICMP Rate Limit Interval ICMP Rate Limit Burst Size Maximum Next Hops Global Default Gateway Dynamic ARP Entry Age Time Automatic Renewal of Dynamic ARP Entries ARP Response Timeout ARP ... Level Default Value 64 Disabled globally and on each interface Enabled Enabled 1000 milliseconds 100 4 None 1200 seconds Disabled 1 second 4 128 Disabled 224.0.0.1 600 seconds 450 seconds 1800 seconds 0 Configuring IP Routing 885 Default IP Routing Values Table 32-2 shows the default values for the IP routing ...
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...can also specify a range of the local router. Specify the one of DHCP packets processed and relayed interface [all | interface] command. ip helper-address server- show dhcp l2relay stats View the number of the protocols dhcp | domain | isakmp defined in Privileged EXEC mode, use... the clear dhcp l2relay statistics interface [all | interface] by default. Command Purpose exit Exit to configure switch and interface L3 DHCP relay and IP helper settings. To reset the statistics to enable the IP helper feature. ip helper enable Use this command to 0, use the following commands ...
...can also specify a range of the local router. Specify the one of DHCP packets processed and relayed interface [all | interface] command. ip helper-address server- show dhcp l2relay stats View the number of the protocols dhcp | domain | isakmp defined in Privileged EXEC mode, use... the clear dhcp l2relay statistics interface [all | interface] by default. Command Purpose exit Exit to configure switch and interface L3 DHCP relay and IP helper settings. To reset the statistics to enable the IP helper feature. ip helper enable Use this command to 0, use the following commands ...