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...Connection 60 Device Default Settings 64 Remote Management Access 65 Start Running the Management Station 68 Telnet access 70 Web Access (HTTP server 72 Configuring Stacking 75 Stacking Introduction 75 Stacking Requirements 75 Configuring a Stack 75 Expanding the Stack 76 Rebooting the Device 76 Startup Menu Functions 77 Downloading the Software 77 Erasing the FLASH File 78 Erasing FLASH Sectors 79 Password Recovery 80 Running Diagnostics 80 Downloading the Software to Stacking Units 80 Downloading the Software Sequentially Using the CLI . . . . . 81 Downloading the Software...
...Connection 60 Device Default Settings 64 Remote Management Access 65 Start Running the Management Station 68 Telnet access 70 Web Access (HTTP server 72 Configuring Stacking 75 Stacking Introduction 75 Stacking Requirements 75 Configuring a Stack 75 Expanding the Stack 76 Rebooting the Device 76 Startup Menu Functions 77 Downloading the Software 77 Erasing the FLASH File 78 Erasing FLASH Sectors 79 Password Recovery 80 Running Diagnostics 80 Downloading the Software to Stacking Units 80 Downloading the Software Sequentially Using the CLI . . . . . 81 Downloading the Software...
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...; Switch Administrator and can be configured through the CLI or SNMP interfaces. 14 Over view Non-present ports are no longer present. NOTE: Stack configuration for the stack configuration. www.dell.com | support.dell.com When the master unit boots or when inserting or removing a stack member, the master unit initiates a stacking discover process. If a PowerConnect 3324/3348 stack member is reset and/or the ports are configured through the web management system. Each port in the stack has a specific Unit...
...; Switch Administrator and can be configured through the CLI or SNMP interfaces. 14 Over view Non-present ports are no longer present. NOTE: Stack configuration for the stack configuration. www.dell.com | support.dell.com When the master unit boots or when inserting or removing a stack member, the master unit initiates a stacking discover process. If a PowerConnect 3324/3348 stack member is reset and/or the ports are configured through the web management system. Each port in the stack has a specific Unit...
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... parts: • About Installing the PowerConnect 3324/3348 Switch • Using the Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Installing the PowerConnect 3324/3348 Switch This section contains the following information about configuring the device using the web management system and Command Line Interface (CLI) device management system: • Getting Started-Contains information about getting started with the web management system interface, including an explanation of the management and information icons, the Components List, and the Device and Tree Views. • Configuring...
... parts: • About Installing the PowerConnect 3324/3348 Switch • Using the Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Installing the PowerConnect 3324/3348 Switch This section contains the following information about configuring the device using the web management system and Command Line Interface (CLI) device management system: • Getting Started-Contains information about getting started with the web management system interface, including an explanation of the management and information icons, the Components List, and the Device and Tree Views. • Configuring...
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... about LEDs, see "LED Definitions". To connect power to PowerConnect 3324/3348: 1 Connect the power cable to one of the previously listed power sources. Connecting PowerConnect 3324/3348 to a Power Supply • Plug in the PowerConnect 3324/3348 to the AC main socket located on the rear panel. Stations are connected to a grounded AC outlet. 3 Confirm that the device is set. For each station, the appropriate mode (Half/Full Duplex, Auto) is connected and...
... about LEDs, see "LED Definitions". To connect power to PowerConnect 3324/3348: 1 Connect the power cable to one of the previously listed power sources. Connecting PowerConnect 3324/3348 to a Power Supply • Plug in the PowerConnect 3324/3348 to the AC main socket located on the rear panel. Stations are connected to a grounded AC outlet. 3 Confirm that the device is set. For each station, the appropriate mode (Half/Full Duplex, Auto) is connected and...
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Switching Port Default Settings The following is an example for enabling flow control on port 1/e5 using CLI commands: console> enable console# configure Console (config)# interface ethernet 1/e5 Console (config-if)# flowcontrol on The following table describes the Port default settings. Port Default Settings Function Port speed and mode Port forwarding state Port tagging Head of line blocking prevention Flow Control Back Pressure Default Setting 10/100M copper ports: auto-negotiation 1000M auto-negotiation Enabled No tagging On (Enabled) Off Off The ...
www.dell.com | support.dell.com Switching Port Default Settings The following is an example for enabling flow control on port 1/e5 using CLI commands: console> enable console# configure Console (config)# interface ethernet 1/e5 Console (config-if)# flowcontrol on The following table describes the Port default settings. Port Default Settings Function Port speed and mode Port forwarding state Port tagging Head of line blocking prevention Flow Control Back Pressure Default Setting 10/100M copper ports: auto-negotiation 1000M auto-negotiation Enabled No tagging On (Enabled) Off Off The ...
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... prompt as shown in the following configuration example: console> enable console# configure console(config)# interface vlan 1 console(config-if)# ip address 100.1.1.1 /8 console(config-if)# exit console(config)# exit console# show ip interface" command. Static IP Address and Subnet Mask In PowerConnect 3324/3348 devices, IP interfaces can be configured. If you assign an address to check if a port was configured with the IP address by entering the "show ip interface Configuring the PowerConnect 3324/3348 Switch 49 After entering the configuration command, it is recommended to any...
... prompt as shown in the following configuration example: console> enable console# configure console(config)# interface vlan 1 console(config-if)# ip address 100.1.1.1 /8 console(config-if)# exit console(config)# exit console# show ip interface" command. Static IP Address and Subnet Mask In PowerConnect 3324/3348 devices, IP interfaces can be configured. If you assign an address to check if a port was configured with the IP address by entering the "show ip interface Configuring the PowerConnect 3324/3348 Switch 49 After entering the configuration command, it is recommended to any...
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...address dhcp hostname console(config-if)# exit console(config)# exit 3 The device receives the IP address automatically. To verify the IP address: 1 Type show ip interface Gateway IP Address Activity status IP Address I/F 10.1.1.1/8 vlan1 54 C o n f i g u r i n g t h e Po w e r C o n n e c t 3 3 2 4 / 3 3 4 8 S w i t c h www.dell.com | support.dell.com When configuring/receiving IP addresses through DHCP and BOOTP, the configuration received from these servers includes IP address, and may include subnet mask and default gateway. See the following example. console> enable...
...address dhcp hostname console(config-if)# exit console(config)# exit 3 The device receives the IP address automatically. To verify the IP address: 1 Type show ip interface Gateway IP Address Activity status IP Address I/F 10.1.1.1/8 vlan1 54 C o n f i g u r i n g t h e Po w e r C o n n e c t 3 3 2 4 / 3 3 4 8 S w i t c h www.dell.com | support.dell.com When configuring/receiving IP addresses through DHCP and BOOTP, the configuration received from these servers includes IP address, and may include subnet mask and default gateway. See the following example. console> enable...
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... RESET Remote Management Access To allow remote device management (Telnet, Web etc.) perform the following: 1 Enter the command enable at the console to enter the Configuration screen mode as follows: console>enable console# 2 Connect the management station (PC) to the device via one of the Ethernet ports (or via a network connected to the device) using a CAT5 Cable, to enter the Privileged EXEC screen mode as follows: console> enable console# configure console(config)# Configuring the PowerConnect 3324/3348 Switch 65 Ensure (on the ASCII terminal) that the interface status changed...
... RESET Remote Management Access To allow remote device management (Telnet, Web etc.) perform the following: 1 Enter the command enable at the console to enter the Configuration screen mode as follows: console>enable console# 2 Connect the management station (PC) to the device via one of the Ethernet ports (or via a network connected to the device) using a CAT5 Cable, to enter the Privileged EXEC screen mode as follows: console> enable console# configure console(config)# Configuring the PowerConnect 3324/3348 Switch 65 Ensure (on the ASCII terminal) that the interface status changed...
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The Tree View contains a list of Service, Link Aggregation (LAG), Multicast Support, and Statistics. For more information about the Tree View, see "Device View". 3 Component List. The Information buttons provide access to PowerConnect device information and Dell Services. The Device View provides information about the Device View, see "Tree View". 2 Device View. PowerConnect 3324/3348 Web Management Interface The PowerConnect 3324/3348 Interface Components Table lists the interface components with their corresponding numbers: PowerConnect 3324/3348 Inter face ...
The Tree View contains a list of Service, Link Aggregation (LAG), Multicast Support, and Statistics. For more information about the Tree View, see "Device View". 3 Component List. The Information buttons provide access to PowerConnect device information and Dell Services. The Device View provides information about the Device View, see "Tree View". 2 Device View. PowerConnect 3324/3348 Web Management Interface The PowerConnect 3324/3348 Interface Components Table lists the interface components with their corresponding numbers: PowerConnect 3324/3348 Inter face ...
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... is an example of the CLI commands: Console >reload This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your current session. Resetting the Device Using the CLI The following is reset. CLI Command Description reload Reloads the operating system. Managing Logs The Logs page contains links to continue (y/n) [n] ? A confirmation message displays: Device Reset Confirmation Message 3 Click OK. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for a user name and password. Configuring System Infor...
... is an example of the CLI commands: Console >reload This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your current session. Resetting the Device Using the CLI The following is reset. CLI Command Description reload Reloads the operating system. Managing Logs The Logs page contains links to continue (y/n) [n] ? A confirmation message displays: Device Reset Confirmation Message 3 Click OK. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for a user name and password. Configuring System Infor...
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... is updated. The Local User Table page opens. 158 Configuring System Infor mation Checked-Removes a specific user from the Local User Database. - The new user is defined, and the device is updated. www.dell.com | support.dell.com - Unchecked-Maintains the user in the User Name, Access Level (1-15), Password, and Confirm Password fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The Add User page opens: Add User Page 3 Define a new user name in the Local User Database . Assigning access rights to a user: 1 Open...
... is updated. The Local User Table page opens. 158 Configuring System Infor mation Checked-Removes a specific user from the Local User Database. - The new user is defined, and the device is updated. www.dell.com | support.dell.com - Unchecked-Maintains the user in the User Name, Access Level (1-15), Password, and Confirm Password fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. The Add User page opens: Add User Page 3 Define a new user name in the Local User Database . Assigning access rights to a user: 1 Open...
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... Select Enable Access Level, Password, and Confirm Password fields. 3 Click Apply Changes. The Modify Enable Password page opens. The new Enable password is defined, and the device is displayed as *******. Assigning Enable Passwords Using CLI Commands The following fields: • Select Enable Access Level-Specifies the access level associated with the Enable password. • Password-Indicates the Enable password.The password is updated. www.dell.com | support.dell.com • Click System > Management Security > Enable Passwords in the Modify Enable Password page. 162 Configuring...
... Select Enable Access Level, Password, and Confirm Password fields. 3 Click Apply Changes. The Modify Enable Password page opens. The new Enable password is defined, and the device is displayed as *******. Assigning Enable Passwords Using CLI Commands The following fields: • Select Enable Access Level-Specifies the access level associated with the Enable password. • Password-Indicates the Enable password.The password is updated. www.dell.com | support.dell.com • Click System > Management Security > Enable Passwords in the Modify Enable Password page. 162 Configuring...
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... MAC-Based ACLs • Binding ACLs Network Security Overview Access Control Lists (ACLs) allow network managers to define classification actions and rules for specific ingress ports. Each classification rule and action is an Access Control Element (ACE). Packets are the filters that determine traffic classifications. Network Security Page The Network Security page contains links to the following ACEs: • Protocol • Destination Port • Source IP Address • Destination IP Address Configuring Switch Infor...
... MAC-Based ACLs • Binding ACLs Network Security Overview Access Control Lists (ACLs) allow network managers to define classification actions and rules for specific ingress ports. Each classification rule and action is an Access Control Element (ACE). Packets are the filters that determine traffic classifications. Network Security Page The Network Security page contains links to the following ACEs: • Protocol • Destination Port • Source IP Address • Destination IP Address Configuring Switch Infor...
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... the default value. - Enable-Indicates that Flow Control is set to make sure that the correct pairs are wired, so that Flow Control is disabled on the port. This is in Duplex mode. Disable-Disables auto negotiation on the device. Disable-Indicates that when a hub or switch is used , and the pairs match up properly. Current Flow Control-Indicates the Flow Control operational status. - Media Dependent Interface (MDI) for hubs and switches - Auto-negotiation-Enables auto negotiation of -Line is disabled...
... the default value. - Enable-Indicates that Flow Control is set to make sure that the correct pairs are wired, so that Flow Control is disabled on the port. This is in Duplex mode. Disable-Disables auto negotiation on the device. Disable-Indicates that when a hub or switch is used , and the pairs match up properly. Current Flow Control-Indicates the Flow Control operational status. - Media Dependent Interface (MDI) for hubs and switches - Auto-negotiation-Enables auto negotiation of -Line is disabled...
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... [port-channel-number] Description Creates a port-channel and enters portchannel configuration mode. Displays Port-channel information (which ports are members of the CLI commands: Console (config)# interface ethernet 1/e5 Console (config-if)# channel-group 1 mode on | auto} show interfaces port-channel Channel Port 1Active 1/e5, 2/e2 Inactive 3/e3 2Active 1/e2 3Inactive 3/e8 Configuring Switch Infor mation 221 Associates a port with a port-channel. The following message displays: console# sh interfaces status port-channel 1 ch Type Duplex Speed Neg Flow Link Back Control State...
... [port-channel-number] Description Creates a port-channel and enters portchannel configuration mode. Displays Port-channel information (which ports are members of the CLI commands: Console (config)# interface ethernet 1/e5 Console (config-if)# channel-group 1 mode on | auto} show interfaces port-channel Channel Port 1Active 1/e5, 2/e2 Inactive 3/e3 2Active 1/e2 3Inactive 3/e8 Configuring Switch Infor mation 221 Associates a port with a port-channel. The following message displays: console# sh interfaces status port-channel 1 ch Type Duplex Speed Neg Flow Link Back Control State...
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...VLAN. Address Tables Page The Address Tables page contains links to the port. Static addresses are stored in the Tree View. A packet addressed to a destination MAC address that is forwarded immediately to the following: • Defining Static Addresses • Viewing Dynamic Addresses Configuring Switch Infor mation 229 MAC addresses are flooded to all ports of the databases is not associated with ports by learning the ports from sources arrive at the switch. Configuring Address Tables MAC addresses are manually configured by the user. To open the Address Tables...
...VLAN. Address Tables Page The Address Tables page contains links to the port. Static addresses are stored in the Tree View. A packet addressed to a destination MAC address that is forwarded immediately to the following: • Defining Static Addresses • Viewing Dynamic Addresses Configuring Switch Infor mation 229 MAC addresses are flooded to all ports of the databases is not associated with ports by learning the ports from sources arrive at the switch. Configuring Address Tables MAC addresses are manually configured by the user. To open the Address Tables...
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... Bridge Multicast Forward All page allows network managers to enable attaching ports or LAGs to a switch attached to the appropriate port or VLAN. • Click Switch > Multicast Support > Bridge Multicast > Bridge Multicast Forward All Tab in the Tree View. Configuring Switch Infor mation 287 The Bridge Multicast Forward All page opens. Once IGMP snooping is enabled, multicast packets are forwarded to a neighboring multicast router/switch. Bridge Multicast Forward All Page The Bridge Multicast Forward All page contains the following fields: • VLAN ID-Identifies a frame VLAN...
... Bridge Multicast Forward All page allows network managers to enable attaching ports or LAGs to a switch attached to the appropriate port or VLAN. • Click Switch > Multicast Support > Bridge Multicast > Bridge Multicast Forward All Tab in the Tree View. Configuring Switch Infor mation 287 The Bridge Multicast Forward All page opens. Once IGMP snooping is enabled, multicast packets are forwarded to a neighboring multicast router/switch. Bridge Multicast Forward All Page The Bridge Multicast Forward All page contains the following fields: • VLAN ID-Identifies a frame VLAN...
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... out. Enables automatic learning of Multicast router ports in the context of time in the IGMP Snooping page. Configures the host-time-out. Immediate Leave-Specifies an immediate Leave Timeout period. Configures the leave-time-out. • Leave Time Out (1-3600000)-Specifies the amount of a specific VLAN. CLI Command ip igmp snooping ip igmp snooping mrouter learnpim-dvmrp ip igmp snooping host-time-out time-out ip igmp snooping mrouter-timeout time-out ip igmp snooping leave-time-out {time-out...
... out. Enables automatic learning of Multicast router ports in the context of time in the IGMP Snooping page. Configures the host-time-out. Immediate Leave-Specifies an immediate Leave Timeout period. Configures the leave-time-out. • Leave Time Out (1-3600000)-Specifies the amount of a specific VLAN. CLI Command ip igmp snooping ip igmp snooping mrouter learnpim-dvmrp ip igmp snooping host-time-out time-out ip igmp snooping mrouter-timeout time-out ip igmp snooping leave-time-out {time-out...
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... the first queue. To open the QoS Global Parameters page: • Select Quality of Service global parameters are set as strict priority. The scheduling scheme is one. Weighted Round Robin (WRR) forwards entire queues in a round robin order. The QoS Global Parameters page opens. QoS Global Parameters Page Configuring Quality of PowerConnect 3324/3348. • Weighted Round Robin-Ensures...
... the first queue. To open the QoS Global Parameters page: • Select Quality of Service global parameters are set as strict priority. The scheduling scheme is one. Weighted Round Robin (WRR) forwards entire queues in a round robin order. The QoS Global Parameters page opens. QoS Global Parameters Page Configuring Quality of PowerConnect 3324/3348. • Weighted Round Robin-Ensures...
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... proper support personnel. www.dell.com | support.dell.com Technical Assistance If you need assistance with a technical problem, use Dell's extensive suite of the following addresses: • World Wide Web www.dell.com/ www.dell.com/ap/ (Asian/Pacific countries only) www.euro.dell.com (Europe only) www.dell.com/la (Latin American countries) www.dell.ca (Canada only) 358 Getting Help If you with installation and troubleshooting procedures. Select your local Dell...
... proper support personnel. www.dell.com | support.dell.com Technical Assistance If you need assistance with a technical problem, use Dell's extensive suite of the following addresses: • World Wide Web www.dell.com/ www.dell.com/ap/ (Asian/Pacific countries only) www.euro.dell.com (Europe only) www.dell.com/la (Latin American countries) www.dell.ca (Canada only) 358 Getting Help If you with installation and troubleshooting procedures. Select your local Dell...