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Configuring RADIUS Global Parameters 71 Defining SNMP Parameters 74 Defining SNMP Global Parameters 75 Defining Communities 76 Defining SNMP Notification Recipients 78 Managing Files 80 Downloading Files 80 Uploading Files 82 Restoring Default Settings 83 Defining DHCP Server Settings 83 Configuring DHCP Properties 84 ...
Configuring RADIUS Global Parameters 71 Defining SNMP Parameters 74 Defining SNMP Global Parameters 75 Defining Communities 76 Defining SNMP Notification Recipients 78 Managing Files 80 Downloading Files 80 Uploading Files 82 Restoring Default Settings 83 Defining DHCP Server Settings 83 Configuring DHCP Properties 84 ...
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... Command: ip address 166 Command: ip default-gateway 167 Command: login 167 Command: ping 167 Commad: reload 169 Command: show tech-support command 169 Command: snmp-server community 171 Command: username 172 Glossary 173 Index 183 8 Contents
... Command: ip address 166 Command: ip default-gateway 167 Command: login 167 Command: ping 167 Commad: reload 169 Command: show tech-support command 169 Command: snmp-server community 171 Command: username 172 Glossary 173 Index 183 8 Contents
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... at the data link/MAC sub-layer. 802.1p traffic is assigned to the destination. Class of Service (CoS) Features The PowerConnect 28xx system enables users to view the results, using the Web management interface in RMON and to define various services for traffic classes... are related to the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), which the system can be monitored and configured. The switches support four queues per port. The system provides a means to collect the statistics defined in the system. 16 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide Remote Monitoring Remote Monitoring (...
... at the data link/MAC sub-layer. 802.1p traffic is assigned to the destination. Class of Service (CoS) Features The PowerConnect 28xx system enables users to view the results, using the Web management interface in RMON and to define various services for traffic classes... are related to the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), which the system can be monitored and configured. The switches support four queues per port. The system provides a means to collect the statistics defined in the system. 16 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide Remote Monitoring Remote Monitoring (...
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...every time the device is initialized and checks hardware components to be managed either from your network administrator before configuring the device: • SNMP Community String and SNMP Management System IP address (optional). • Username and Password. • The IP address to be assigned to the VLAN 1 ... router) IP address for the first time or if the configuration file is empty because the device is in other modes. Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide 41 The Setup Wizard provides guidance through the Serial port. The Setup Wizard guides you received it. • The...
...every time the device is initialized and checks hardware components to be managed either from your network administrator before configuring the device: • SNMP Community String and SNMP Management System IP address (optional). • Username and Password. • The IP address to be assigned to the VLAN 1 ... router) IP address for the first time or if the configuration file is empty because the device is in other modes. Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide 41 The Setup Wizard provides guidance through the Serial port. The Setup Wizard guides you received it. • The...
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... IP address • IP subnet mask • Default Gateway IP address The Setup Wizard displays the following information displays: 42 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide Would you like to setup the SNMP management interface now? (Y/N)[Y] Y Enter [N] to skip to Step 2. NOTE: You can skip the setup wizard, and enter CLI mode to...
... IP address • IP subnet mask • Default Gateway IP address The Setup Wizard displays the following information displays: 42 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide Would you like to setup the SNMP management interface now? (Y/N)[Y] Y Enter [N] to skip to Step 2. NOTE: You can skip the setup wizard, and enter CLI mode to...
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... nn):[255.255.255.224] Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide 43 To setup a user account: Enter the user name:[admin] Please enter the user password:***** Please reenter the user password:***** Wizard Step 3 The following information displays: Now we need to access the Telnet, Web interface, or SNMP interface for the switch. You...
... nn):[255.255.255.224] Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide 43 To setup a user account: Enter the user name:[admin] Please enter the user password:***** Please reenter the user password:***** Wizard Step 3 The following information displays: Now we need to access the Telnet, Web interface, or SNMP interface for the switch. You...
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The following is displayed (as per the example parameters described): This is the configuration information that has been collected SNMP Interface = [email protected] User Account setup = admin Password Management IP address = 10.6.22.100 255.255.255.224 Default Gateway is... of the gateway from the server includes the IP address, and may include subnet mask and default gateway. 44 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide Thank you for using Dell Easy Setup Wizard. Wizard Step 4 The following information displays: If the information is correct, please select (Y) to...
The following is displayed (as per the example parameters described): This is the configuration information that has been collected SNMP Interface = [email protected] User Account setup = admin Password Management IP address = 10.6.22.100 255.255.255.224 Default Gateway is... of the gateway from the server includes the IP address, and may include subnet mask and default gateway. 44 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide Thank you for using Dell Easy Setup Wizard. Wizard Step 4 The following information displays: If the information is correct, please select (Y) to...
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...selected in 2 seconds - Autoboot in the Protocol field. 5 Press Send. The software is erased, all parameters configured via CLI, EWS or SNMP must be done using the HyperTerminal, click Transfer on the HyperTerminal Menu Bar. 3 In the Filename field, enter the file path for the ...seconds (default), the device times out. Software Download The software download procedure is performed when a new version must be reconfigured. 46 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide NOTE: The length of time taken by the download varies according to be downloaded to exit The following prompt ...
...selected in 2 seconds - Autoboot in the Protocol field. 5 Press Send. The software is erased, all parameters configured via CLI, EWS or SNMP must be done using the HyperTerminal, click Transfer on the HyperTerminal Menu Bar. 3 In the Filename field, enter the file path for the ...seconds (default), the device times out. Software Download The software download procedure is performed when a new version must be reconfigured. 46 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide NOTE: The length of time taken by the download varies according to be downloaded to exit The following prompt ...
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... for the RADIUS Servers List: 1 Open the RADIUS Settings page. 2 Click Show All. Deleting a RADIUS Server for managing the SNMP configuration. 74 Update with the device, the Embedded Web Server submits a valid community string for managing network devices. The MIB contains ...communicate with your book title The RADIUS Servers List page opens. 3 Select a RADIUS Server in the tree view. Devices supporting SNMP run a local software (agent). The SNMP agents maintain a list of variables, which are controlled by the agent. The RADIUS Servers List page opens. 3 Modify the relevant...
... for the RADIUS Servers List: 1 Open the RADIUS Settings page. 2 Click Show All. Deleting a RADIUS Server for managing the SNMP configuration. 74 Update with the device, the Embedded Web Server submits a valid community string for managing network devices. The MIB contains ...communicate with your book title The RADIUS Servers List page opens. 3 Select a RADIUS Server in the tree view. Devices supporting SNMP run a local software (agent). The SNMP agents maintain a list of variables, which are controlled by the agent. The RADIUS Servers List page opens. 3 Modify the relevant...
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... updated. Update with your book title 75 Enables or disables the device sending SNMP notifications. • Authentication Notifications - Enabling Authentication Notifications 1 Open the SNMP Global Parameters page. 2 Select Enable in the SNMP Notifications field. 3 Click Apply Changes. Enabling SNMP Notifications 1 Open the SNMP Global Parameters page. 2 Select Enable in the Authentication Notifications field. 3 Click Apply...
... updated. Update with your book title 75 Enables or disables the device sending SNMP notifications. • Authentication Notifications - Enabling Authentication Notifications 1 Open the SNMP Global Parameters page. 2 Select Enable in the SNMP Notifications field. 3 Click Apply Changes. Enabling SNMP Notifications 1 Open the SNMP Global Parameters page. 2 Select Enable in the Authentication Notifications field. 3 Click Apply...
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...The possible field values are managed by defining communities in the tree view. The Add SNMP Community page opens: 76 Update with your book title SNMP Community • SNMP Management Station - Read Only - SNMP Admin - The management access is restricted to the device. • Access Mode -...no access. - Figure 6-16. When the community names are changed, access rights are also changed.To open the SNMP Community page, click System → SNMP → Community in the Community Table. Functions as a password and used to authenticate the selected management station to read...
...The possible field values are managed by defining communities in the tree view. The Add SNMP Community page opens: 76 Update with your book title SNMP Community • SNMP Management Station - Read Only - SNMP Admin - The management access is restricted to the device. • Access Mode -...no access. - Figure 6-16. When the community names are changed, access rights are also changed.To open the SNMP Community page, click System → SNMP → Community in the Community Table. Functions as a password and used to authenticate the selected management station to read...
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The Community Table opens: Figure 6-18. Add SNMP Community 3 Select one of the following: - SNMP Management Station - Defines an SNMP community for a specific management station. - The Community Table opens. 3 Select a community from the Community Table. Update with your book title 77... remaining fields. 5 Click Apply Changes. Community Table Deleting Communities 1 Open the Community Table page. 2 Click Show All. Figure 6-17. Defines an SNMP community for all Communities 1 Open the SNMP Community page. 2 Click Show All. The new community is saved, and the device is updated.
The Community Table opens: Figure 6-18. Add SNMP Community 3 Select one of the following: - SNMP Management Station - Defines an SNMP community for a specific management station. - The Community Table opens. 3 Select a community from the Community Table. Update with your book title 77... remaining fields. 5 Click Apply Changes. Community Table Deleting Communities 1 Open the Community Table page. 2 Click Show All. Figure 6-17. Defines an SNMP community for all Communities 1 Open the SNMP Community page. 2 Click Show All. The new community is saved, and the device is updated.
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...that determine whether traps are : - The possible field values are sent to specific users, and the trap type sent. SNMP notification filters provide the following services: • Identifying Management Trap Targets • Trap Filtering • Selecting Trap Generation Parameters... • Providing Access Control Checks To open the Notification Recipients page, click System → SNMP → Notification Recipient in the tree view. Notification Recipients • Recipient IP - Determines the trap type. The selected community...
...that determine whether traps are : - The possible field values are sent to specific users, and the trap type sent. SNMP notification filters provide the following services: • Identifying Management Trap Targets • Trap Filtering • Selecting Trap Generation Parameters... • Providing Access Control Checks To open the Notification Recipients page, click System → SNMP → Notification Recipient in the tree view. Notification Recipients • Recipient IP - Determines the trap type. The selected community...
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SNMP Version 2 traps are sent. • Remove Notification Recipient - Notification Recipients Tables Deleting Notification Recipients 1 Open Notification Recipients page. When checked, removes selected notification recipients. The ...
SNMP Version 2 traps are sent. • Remove Notification Recipient - Notification Recipients Tables Deleting Notification Recipients 1 Open Notification Recipients page. When checked, removes selected notification recipients. The ...
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...] [ipv4-address] no form of this command removes the specified community string. Specifies read -write access • su - Specifies SNMP administrator access • ipv4-address - Default is defined Command Mode Global configuration Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide 171 Parameters range • community - 1 - 20 chars • ip-address - Community string that acts like...
...] [ipv4-address] no form of this command removes the specified community string. Specifies read -write access • su - Specifies SNMP administrator access • ipv4-address - Default is defined Command Mode Global configuration Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide 171 Parameters range • community - 1 - 20 chars • ip-address - Community string that acts like...
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Usage Guidelines The logical key of the user. • password - Specifies the user level. Examples Switch(conf)# snmp-server community public Command: username To establish a username-based authentication system, use the username command in global configuration ... 1 - 15 Default No user is 1. • encrypted - Command modes Global Configuration Example Console (config)# username bob password lee privilege 15 172 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide If ip-address is omitted then the key is the pair (community, ip-address). Use the no username name Syntax Description...
Usage Guidelines The logical key of the user. • password - Specifies the user level. Examples Switch(conf)# snmp-server community public Command: username To establish a username-based authentication system, use the username command in global configuration ... 1 - 15 Default No user is 1. • encrypted - Command modes Global Configuration Example Console (config)# username bob password lee privilege 15 172 Dell PowerConnect 28xx Systems User Guide If ip-address is omitted then the key is the pair (community, ip-address). Use the no username name Syntax Description...
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... to priorities, application types, and source and destination addresses. Port Mirroring Monitors and mirrors network traffic by SNMP to communicate with peripheral equipment. Router A device that allow microprocessors to identify managed objects. In the SNMP Manager/ Agent network management paradigm, each managed object must have an OID to a monitoring port. PING Packet...
... to priorities, application types, and source and destination addresses. Port Mirroring Monitors and mirrors network traffic by SNMP to communicate with peripheral equipment. Router A device that allow microprocessors to identify managed objects. In the SNMP Manager/ Agent network management paradigm, each managed object must have an OID to a monitoring port. PING Packet...
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...a network that allow a faster convergence of the same subnet. After the device is powered down or rebooted, all devices with embedded SNMP agents. Services may include file storage and access to a workstation. SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol. For example, a telecom SoC application ...signal processor, RAM, and ROM. Server A central computer that contains an entire system. SNMP based software communicates with network devices with a prefix of the same subnet. SNMP agents gather network activity and device status information, and send the information back to applications....
...a network that allow a faster convergence of the same subnet. After the device is powered down or rebooted, all devices with embedded SNMP agents. Services may include file storage and access to a workstation. SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol. For example, a telecom SoC application ...signal processor, RAM, and ROM. Server A central computer that contains an entire system. SNMP based software communicates with network devices with a prefix of the same subnet. SNMP agents gather network activity and device status information, and send the information back to applications....
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... occurred. TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol. U UDP User Data Protocol. Enables two hosts to log in the order their delivery. Optimizes port usage by the SNMP that indicates that transmits one packet to one user. V VLAN Virtual Local Area Networks. Transmits packets but does not guarantee their sent. Wildcard Mask Specifies...
... occurred. TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol. U UDP User Data Protocol. Enables two hosts to log in the order their delivery. Optimizes port usage by the SNMP that indicates that transmits one packet to one user. V VLAN Virtual Local Area Networks. Transmits packets but does not guarantee their sent. Wildcard Mask Specifies...
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..., 179 Reset, 62-64 RMON, 144, 179 RSTP, 15, 180 Running Configuration file, 80 RVSP, 180 S Security, 69, 95 Simple Network Management Protocol, 74, 180 SNMP, 74, 76-77, 180 Software version, 61 184 Index IEEE, 177 IEEE 802.1d, 177 IEEE 802.1p, 177 IEEE 802.1Q, 177 IGMP, 177...
..., 179 Reset, 62-64 RMON, 144, 179 RSTP, 15, 180 Running Configuration file, 80 RVSP, 180 S Security, 69, 95 Simple Network Management Protocol, 74, 180 SNMP, 74, 76-77, 180 Software version, 61 184 Index IEEE, 177 IEEE 802.1d, 177 IEEE 802.1p, 177 IEEE 802.1Q, 177 IGMP, 177...