Information Update
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Enabling Web-Managed Mode for changing the password. NOTE: All PowerConnect 27xx series switches have the same default IP address. NOTE: The Managed Mode LED is not illuminated when the switch is configured with a default IP address (192.168.2.1) and a default user login (User Name: admin and no password). NOTE: For security reasons, we recommend...
www.dell.com | support.dell.com Enabling Web-Managed Mode for changing the password. NOTE: All PowerConnect 27xx series switches have the same default IP address. NOTE: The Managed Mode LED is not illuminated when the switch is configured with a default IP address (192.168.2.1) and a default user login (User Name: admin and no password). NOTE: For security reasons, we recommend...
Getting Started Guide
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...valid executable image is fully operational before configuring the device: • The IP address to be managed • The IP subnet mask for the network • The default gateway (next hop router) IP address for this product. To begin using the device, it is advisable to ...dell.com. NOTE: Before proceeding, read the release notes for configuring the default route. 10 Getting Started Guide Setup of the management interface is not a requirement if the switch is configured with the pre configured default IP (192.168.2.1) and subnet mask (255.255.255.0). • The PowerConnect...
...valid executable image is fully operational before configuring the device: • The IP address to be managed • The IP subnet mask for the network • The default gateway (next hop router) IP address for this product. To begin using the device, it is advisable to ...dell.com. NOTE: Before proceeding, read the release notes for configuring the default route. 10 Getting Started Guide Setup of the management interface is not a requirement if the switch is configured with the pre configured default IP (192.168.2.1) and subnet mask (255.255.255.0). • The PowerConnect...
Getting Started Guide
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...). To do so, enter the IP address of the device in the URL field of the switch. The System IP Address window appears. 3 Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. 4 Click Apply Changes. ...The device is configured. NOTE: The web management interface supports the following web browsers: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x or above and Mozilla Version 1.7.x or above. 2 In the Web user interface, Click IP Addressing. For more information on the management capabilities of the switch, please refer the PowerConnect...
...). To do so, enter the IP address of the device in the URL field of the switch. The System IP Address window appears. 3 Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. 4 Click Apply Changes. ...The device is configured. NOTE: The web management interface supports the following web browsers: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x or above and Mozilla Version 1.7.x or above. 2 In the Web user interface, Click IP Addressing. For more information on the management capabilities of the switch, please refer the PowerConnect...
User's Guide
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From Unmanaged Mode, when the Managed Mode button is pressed, the switch enters Managed Mode with the default IP address of 192.168.2.1. From Managed Mode, when the Managed Mode button is there a web management interface and thus cannot be ...168.2.1. • Managed Mode - The switch does not have an IP address, nor is pressed, the switch enters Unmanaged Mode. • Secure Mode (PowerConnect 2748 only) - This is pressed, the switch enters Managed Mode default configuration with the default IP address of user-configuration. From Secure Mode when the Managed Mode button is...
From Unmanaged Mode, when the Managed Mode button is pressed, the switch enters Managed Mode with the default IP address of 192.168.2.1. From Managed Mode, when the Managed Mode button is there a web management interface and thus cannot be ...168.2.1. • Managed Mode - The switch does not have an IP address, nor is pressed, the switch enters Unmanaged Mode. • Secure Mode (PowerConnect 2748 only) - This is pressed, the switch enters Managed Mode default configuration with the default IP address of user-configuration. From Secure Mode when the Managed Mode button is...
User's Guide
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... parameters to be grouped in the same VLAN. Class of Service (CoS) Features The PowerConnect 2708/2716/2724/2748 system enables users to define various services for classifying traffic. DHCP service is a corrupted ...or invalid software image. The BootP client then continuously attempts to find a BootP server, by sending BootP requests to a VLAN based on either the VLAN tag or based on the default... A LAG is composed of ports with a TFTP server IP address and a download file name.
... parameters to be grouped in the same VLAN. Class of Service (CoS) Features The PowerConnect 2708/2716/2724/2748 system enables users to define various services for classifying traffic. DHCP service is a corrupted ...or invalid software image. The BootP client then continuously attempts to find a BootP server, by sending BootP requests to a VLAN based on either the VLAN tag or based on the default... A LAG is composed of ports with a TFTP server IP address and a download file name.
User's Guide
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.... SFP LED Indications LED Color Description Green Static Link is occurring. Managed Mode Button The PowerConnect 2708/2716/2724/2748 has a Managed Mode push button on the front panel. After a change from Unmanaged (...table describes the SFP LED indications. From Unmanaged or Secure Mode (2748 only), pressing the Managed Mode button causes: • Factory default configuration (192.168.2.1) is linked at 10 or 100 Mbps. Off...Green Static Off Description The port is set as the switch IP address. • Subnet mask changes to 255.255.255.0 • Graphical User Interface (GUI) ...
.... SFP LED Indications LED Color Description Green Static Link is occurring. Managed Mode Button The PowerConnect 2708/2716/2724/2748 has a Managed Mode push button on the front panel. After a change from Unmanaged (...table describes the SFP LED indications. From Unmanaged or Secure Mode (2748 only), pressing the Managed Mode button causes: • Factory default configuration (192.168.2.1) is linked at 10 or 100 Mbps. Off...Green Static Off Description The port is set as the switch IP address. • Subnet mask changes to 255.255.255.0 • Graphical User Interface (GUI) ...
User's Guide
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Once the Managed Mode LED has stopped blinking, press the Managed Mode button. The default IP address is 192.168.2.1, the default User Name is 'admin', and the default password is advisable to Managed Mode, the device must be fully operational in Unmanaged Mode (Managed Mode LED has stopped ...blinking and is delivered in Managed Mode). • The IP subnet mask for the network • The default gateway (next hop router) IP address for configuring the default route. On first deployment of the VLAN 1 in Unmanaged Mode. The device is off). To...
Once the Managed Mode LED has stopped blinking, press the Managed Mode button. The default IP address is 192.168.2.1, the default User Name is 'admin', and the default password is advisable to Managed Mode, the device must be fully operational in Unmanaged Mode (Managed Mode LED has stopped ...blinking and is delivered in Managed Mode). • The IP subnet mask for the network • The default gateway (next hop router) IP address for configuring the default route. On first deployment of the VLAN 1 in Unmanaged Mode. The device is off). To...
User's Guide
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The switch is configured with the updated configuration parameters. 35 2 Enter the IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway as supplied by the System Administrator. 3 Click Apply Changes.
The switch is configured with the updated configuration parameters. 35 2 Enter the IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway as supplied by the System Administrator. 3 Click Apply Changes.
User's Guide
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... Management System page or table information. The Dell PowerConnect OpenManage Switch Administrator home page opens. 40 For information about recovering a lost password, see "Viewing System IP Address." 3 When the Enter Network Password window opens, enter a user name and password. Activating the Managed Mode button recovers the factory default setting (no password). Refreshes Ethernet Switch information...
... Management System page or table information. The Dell PowerConnect OpenManage Switch Administrator home page opens. 40 For information about recovering a lost password, see "Viewing System IP Address." 3 When the Enter Network Password window opens, enter a user name and password. Activating the Managed Mode button recovers the factory default setting (no password). Refreshes Ethernet Switch information...
User's Guide
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... then set the static IP Address, Subnet Mask and the device's static Default Gateway Address. When the DHCP Address is applied, the switch is updated. Service Tag - Defines the user-defined switch name. Specifies the amount of time since the last switch reset. Secure Mode (2748 only) - To open the page, click IP Addressing in the following format...
... then set the static IP Address, Subnet Mask and the device's static Default Gateway Address. When the DHCP Address is applied, the switch is updated. Service Tag - Defines the user-defined switch name. Specifies the amount of time since the last switch reset. Secure Mode (2748 only) - To open the page, click IP Addressing in the following format...
User's Guide
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... the Subnet Mask received from the DHCP server. Activates the IP Address, Subnet Mask Address, and Default Gateway Address, received from the DHCP server. Figure 6-2. This field enables the DHCP client. DHCP IP Address - Specifies the IP Address received from the DHCP server. DHCP Default Gateway - Updating Static IP Address 1 Open the IP Addressing page. 2 Verify that the DHCP field is Disable. The system...
... the Subnet Mask received from the DHCP server. Activates the IP Address, Subnet Mask Address, and Default Gateway Address, received from the DHCP server. Figure 6-2. This field enables the DHCP client. DHCP IP Address - Specifies the IP Address received from the DHCP server. DHCP Default Gateway - Updating Static IP Address 1 Open the IP Addressing page. 2 Verify that the DHCP field is Disable. The system...
User's Guide
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... clicked on. NOTE: The new dynamic DHCP IP Address, DHCP Subnet Mask, and DHCP Default Gateway Address received from the DHCP server to assign a new dynamic IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway Address to manage the device. The new dynamic DHCP Address is configured in the switch. 6 Enter the new DHCP Address in the device only after the Apply...
... clicked on. NOTE: The new dynamic DHCP IP Address, DHCP Subnet Mask, and DHCP Default Gateway Address received from the DHCP server to assign a new dynamic IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway Address to manage the device. The new dynamic DHCP Address is configured in the switch. 6 Enter the new DHCP Address in the device only after the Apply...
User's Guide
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Use Current IP - Default Password - Restore Configuration Factory Defaults - When selected, specifies that the factory configuration default files should be reset. Restoring Company Factory Default Settings 1 Open the Copy Files page. 2 Click Restore Company Factory Defaults 3 Click Apply Changes. Use Saved IP - Uses the saved IP address for device configuration, when selected. Uses the default password for device configuration, when selected...
Use Current IP - Default Password - Restore Configuration Factory Defaults - When selected, specifies that the factory configuration default files should be reset. Restoring Company Factory Default Settings 1 Open the Copy Files page. 2 Click Restore Company Factory Defaults 3 Click Apply Changes. Use Saved IP - Uses the saved IP address for device configuration, when selected. Uses the default password for device configuration, when selected...