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... Handling In a PowerConnect 3324/3348 operative stack, the stack master is responsible for all configured ports is saved, even if the stack is part of both the configuration commands and the configuration files. Configuration files are displayed in the Dell OpenManage™ Switch... Administrator and can be configured through explicit user configuration. Configuration files are discovered with the original device configuration. Each time the system reboots, the stored configuration is written in the stack has a specific Unit ID/port...
... Handling In a PowerConnect 3324/3348 operative stack, the stack master is responsible for all configured ports is saved, even if the stack is part of both the configuration commands and the configuration files. Configuration files are displayed in the Dell OpenManage™ Switch... Administrator and can be configured through explicit user configuration. Configuration files are discovered with the original device configuration. Each time the system reboots, the stored configuration is written in the stack has a specific Unit ID/port...
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...enable console# configure console(config)# line console console(config-line)# speed 9600 console(config-if)# exit console(config)# exit Terminal Connection Configuration The PowerConnect 3324/3348 requires the following values: • 2400 • 4800 • 9600 • 19,200 • 38,400 • 57... configuration for configuration: • no parity • one stop bit • 8 data bits Configuring the PowerConnect 3324/3348 Switch 45 It must specify administrative level 15 privileges. The following is 9600. Baud Rate The baud rates can be specifically configured.
...enable console# configure console(config)# line console console(config-line)# speed 9600 console(config-if)# exit console(config)# exit Terminal Connection Configuration The PowerConnect 3324/3348 requires the following values: • 2400 • 4800 • 9600 • 19,200 • 38,400 • 57... configuration for configuration: • no parity • one stop bit • 8 data bits Configuring the PowerConnect 3324/3348 Switch 45 It must specify administrative level 15 privileges. The following is 9600. Baud Rate The baud rates can be specifically configured.
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...Level IMPORTANT: To manage a device from a remote network, a default gateway, which is the gateway that a device uses if a specific gateway is entered as the format used to manage the device. To configure user name and privilege level, enter the command at the system...Access rights to the SNMP agents are defined in the Management Information Base (MIB). Configuring the PowerConnect 3324/3348 Switch 51 Devices supporting SNMP run a local software (agent). Default Gateway To manage a PowerConnect 3324/3348 device from a remote terminal or Web Management Interface, a user name, a password,...
...Level IMPORTANT: To manage a device from a remote network, a default gateway, which is the gateway that a device uses if a specific gateway is entered as the format used to manage the device. To configure user name and privilege level, enter the command at the system...Access rights to the SNMP agents are defined in the Management Information Base (MIB). Configuring the PowerConnect 3324/3348 Switch 51 Devices supporting SNMP run a local software (agent). Default Gateway To manage a PowerConnect 3324/3348 device from a remote terminal or Web Management Interface, a user name, a password,...
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Configuring the PowerConnect 3324/3348 Switch 57 Configuring Security Passwords The security passwords can be specifically set to enable access and configuration rights to enable, enter console at the password prompt. NOTE: When creating a user name, the default priority is "1", which ...
Configuring the PowerConnect 3324/3348 Switch 57 Configuring Security Passwords The security passwords can be specifically set to enable access and configuration rights to enable, enter console at the password prompt. NOTE: When creating a user name, the default priority is "1", which ...
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... 6 Type copy running-config startup-config and then press to delete the public community string. 5 Type exit. Configuring the PowerConnect 3324/3348 Switch 85 The SNMP agents maintain a list of the default community strings. Allows authorized management stations to retrieve MIB objects...to save the configuration changes. Devices supporting SNMP run local software (agent). The SNMP agent defines the MIB specification format as well as the format used to the PowerConnect device. • Delete both of variables, which are controlled by the agent. The prompt displays the "#" ...
... 6 Type copy running-config startup-config and then press to delete the public community string. 5 Type exit. Configuring the PowerConnect 3324/3348 Switch 85 The SNMP agents maintain a list of the default community strings. Allows authorized management stations to retrieve MIB objects...to save the configuration changes. Devices supporting SNMP run local software (agent). The SNMP agent defines the MIB specification format as well as the format used to the PowerConnect device. • Delete both of variables, which are controlled by the agent. The prompt displays the "#" ...
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...example, click Switch in the Tree View can be expanded to view all the components under a specific feature or retracted to hide the feature's components. The device provides information about the PowerConnect 3324/3348 switch. The Device View contains the following page opens: Component List Device Representation The Switch ... home page contains a graphical representation of the Device View. Device View The following section describes the different aspects of the PowerConnect 3324/3348 front panel. 90 Getting Started www.dell.com | support.dell.com The branches in the Tree View.
...example, click Switch in the Tree View can be expanded to view all the components under a specific feature or retracted to hide the feature's components. The device provides information about the PowerConnect 3324/3348 switch. The Device View contains the following page opens: Component List Device Representation The Switch ... home page contains a graphical representation of the Device View. Device View The following section describes the different aspects of the PowerConnect 3324/3348 front panel. 90 Getting Started www.dell.com | support.dell.com The branches in the Tree View.
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...figure below displays an example of a table that contains device tables, general device information, and configurable device parameters. PowerConnect 3348 The port coloring indicates whether a specific port is suspended due to a security function. Blue Indicates the port is currently active. Red Indicates that the... Started 91 For more information about LED definitions, see "LED Definitions". Ports are not reflected in the PowerConnect 3324/3348 front panel in the following colors: PowerConnect 3324/3348 Port Indicators Component Name Green Indicates the port is disconnected.
...figure below displays an example of a table that contains device tables, general device information, and configurable device parameters. PowerConnect 3348 The port coloring indicates whether a specific port is suspended due to a security function. Blue Indicates the port is currently active. Red Indicates that the... Started 91 For more information about LED definitions, see "LED Definitions". Ports are not reflected in the PowerConnect 3324/3348 front panel in the following colors: PowerConnect 3324/3348 Port Indicators Component Name Green Indicates the port is disconnected.
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... • Interface Configuration Mode During the CLI session initialization, the CLI mode is the User EXEC Mode. Each command mode has a specific command set. Only a limited subset of commands available for tasks that do not change terminal settings on a global level. Interface commands... that particular command mode. Entering a question mark ? For specific global configurations within the device, enter the next level, which is required. The user EXEC commands connect to the device, the ...
... • Interface Configuration Mode During the CLI session initialization, the CLI mode is the User EXEC Mode. Each command mode has a specific command set. Only a limited subset of commands available for tasks that do not change terminal settings on a global level. Interface commands... that particular command mode. Entering a question mark ? For specific global configurations within the device, enter the next level, which is required. The user EXEC commands connect to the device, the ...
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... To return from Global Configuration Mode to the Privileged EXEC Mode: console# console#configure console(config)#exit console# Interface Configuration Mode Interface configuration commands modify specific IP interface including bridge-group, description, and so on. The exit command is used to a LAG. The Interface Configuration Modes are: • VLAN-Contains .... console(config)# • To list the Global Configuration commands enter the command ?. Global Configuration Mode Global Configuration commands apply to system features, rather than a specific protocol or interface.
... To return from Global Configuration Mode to the Privileged EXEC Mode: console# console#configure console(config)#exit console# Interface Configuration Mode Interface configuration commands modify specific IP interface including bridge-group, description, and so on. The exit command is used to a LAG. The Interface Configuration Modes are: • VLAN-Contains .... console(config)# • To list the Global Configuration commands enter the command ?. Global Configuration Mode Global Configuration commands apply to system features, rather than a specific protocol or interface.
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... the stacking unit number. • Software Version-Displays the current software version running on a specific stacking unit. • Boot Version-Displays the current Boot version running on a specific stacking unit. • Hardware Version-Displays the current hardware versions running on a specific stacking unit. CLI Command Description show version Displays the system version information.
... the stacking unit number. • Software Version-Displays the current software version running on a specific stacking unit. • Boot Version-Displays the current Boot version running on a specific stacking unit. • Hardware Version-Displays the current hardware versions running on a specific stacking unit. CLI Command Description show version Displays the system version information.
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... DHCP IP Interfaces Table. Adding a DCHP IP Interface: 1 Open the DHCP IP Interface page. 2 Click Add. Port-Specifies the interface type is a LAG, and the specific LAG number for which DHCP client settings are shown. - The new DHCP IP Interface is added, and the device is a VLAN, and the... Infor mation Add DHCP IP Interfaces 3 Select the Interface and define the Host Name. 4 Click Apply Changes. The Add DHCP IP Interfaces page opens. www.dell.com | support.dell.com The DCHP IP Interface page contains the following fields: • Interface-Select an interface of the device. -
... DHCP IP Interfaces Table. Adding a DCHP IP Interface: 1 Open the DHCP IP Interface page. 2 Click Add. Port-Specifies the interface type is a LAG, and the specific LAG number for which DHCP client settings are shown. - The new DHCP IP Interface is added, and the device is a VLAN, and the... Infor mation Add DHCP IP Interfaces 3 Select the Interface and define the Host Name. 4 Click Apply Changes. The Add DHCP IP Interfaces page opens. www.dell.com | support.dell.com The DCHP IP Interface page contains the following fields: • Interface-Select an interface of the device. -
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... for which ARP can be defined. - LAG-Contains the LAG list for which ARP can be defined. - The possible field values are cleared. Checked-Removes a specific ARP entry. - None-Indicates that ARP entries are cleared. - The possible field values: - After this period, the entry is it a static entry. - Other-Indicates that...Indicates that the ARP entry was learned dynamically. - Dynamic-Indicates that only dynamic ARP entries are cleared. • Interface-Select the interface type and the specific interface number. Static-Indicates that the ARP entry is aged out.
... for which ARP can be defined. - LAG-Contains the LAG list for which ARP can be defined. - The possible field values are cleared. Checked-Removes a specific ARP entry. - None-Indicates that ARP entries are cleared. - The possible field values: - After this period, the entry is it a static entry. - Other-Indicates that...Indicates that the ARP entry was learned dynamically. - Dynamic-Indicates that only dynamic ARP entries are cleared. • Interface-Select the interface type and the specific interface number. Static-Indicates that the ARP entry is aged out.
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... > Access Profiles in the Tree View. Access Profiles Page Configuring System Infor mation 141 Defining Access Profiles The Access Profiles page allows network managers to a specific user group by whom. Management method access can be limited to define profiles and rules for : • Web Access (HTTP) • Secure Web Access (HTTPS...
... > Access Profiles in the Tree View. Access Profiles Page Configuring System Infor mation 141 Defining Access Profiles The Access Profiles page allows network managers to a specific user group by whom. Management method access can be limited to define profiles and rules for : • Web Access (HTTP) • Secure Web Access (HTTPS...
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.... Telnet-Indicates all management methods are assigned to the Access Profile. - LAG -Indicates the interface is a LAG, and the specific LAG for which the Access Profile is defined. - Configuring System Infor mation 143 Secure Telnet-Indicates Secure Telnet sessions are assigned to...8226; Management Method-Specifies the management method for which the Access Profile is defined. - Port-Indicates the interface is a port, and the specific port for which the Access Profile is defined. The possible field values are assigned to the Access Profile. - HTTP-Indicates HTTP sessions are...
.... Telnet-Indicates all management methods are assigned to the Access Profile. - LAG -Indicates the interface is a LAG, and the specific LAG for which the Access Profile is defined. - Configuring System Infor mation 143 Secure Telnet-Indicates Secure Telnet sessions are assigned to...8226; Management Method-Specifies the management method for which the Access Profile is defined. - Port-Indicates the interface is a port, and the specific port for which the Access Profile is defined. The possible field values are assigned to the Access Profile. - HTTP-Indicates HTTP sessions are...
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...Telnet management method. - Configuring System Infor mation 145 Telnet-Indicates all management methods. - VLAN-Indicates the interface is a VLAN, and the specific VLAN for which the Access Profile is defined. - • Management Method-Specifies the management method for which the Access Profile is defined....are assigned to the Access Profile. HTTP-Indicates HTTP sessions are assigned to which the access profile is a port, and the specific port for which the rule applies. Users with this Access Profile access the device using the SNMP management method. • ...
...Telnet management method. - Configuring System Infor mation 145 Telnet-Indicates all management methods. - VLAN-Indicates the interface is a VLAN, and the specific VLAN for which the Access Profile is defined. - • Management Method-Specifies the management method for which the Access Profile is defined....are assigned to the Access Profile. HTTP-Indicates HTTP sessions are assigned to which the access profile is a port, and the specific port for which the rule applies. Users with this Access Profile access the device using the SNMP management method. • ...
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... User Page 3 Define a new user name in the User Name field. 3 Define the Access Level, and Password fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. www.dell.com | support.dell.com - Checked-Removes a specific user from the Local User Database. - Displaying the Local User Table: 1 Open the Local User Database page. 2 Click Show All. Defining a New User...
... User Page 3 Define a new user name in the User Name field. 3 Define the Access Level, and Password fields. 4 Click Apply Changes. www.dell.com | support.dell.com - Checked-Removes a specific user from the Local User Database. - Displaying the Local User Table: 1 Open the Local User Database page. 2 Click Show All. Defining a New User...
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... range is encrypted. • Source IP Address-Indicates the default IP Address for an answer from the RADIUS server before timing out. NOTE: If Host Specific Timeouts, Retransmit, Dead Time, or Deny values are not specified, the Global values are updated to RADIUS server before a failure occurs. • Default Dead time...
... range is encrypted. • Source IP Address-Indicates the default IP Address for an answer from the RADIUS server before timing out. NOTE: If Host Specific Timeouts, Retransmit, Dead Time, or Deny values are not specified, the Global values are updated to RADIUS server before a failure occurs. • Default Dead time...
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...are used to manage the device. The MIB presents the variables controlled by access strings. The SNMP protocol defines the MIB specification format as well as the format used to access the information over the network. SNMP Page This section contains information for...SNMP configuration, and includes the following topics: • Defining Communities • Defining Traps 168 Configuring System Infor mation www.dell.com | support.dell.com 172.16.1.216451646118 02 Defining SNMP Parameters Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) provides a method for managing network devices. The...
...are used to manage the device. The MIB presents the variables controlled by access strings. The SNMP protocol defines the MIB specification format as well as the format used to access the information over the network. SNMP Page This section contains information for...SNMP configuration, and includes the following topics: • Defining Communities • Defining Traps 168 Configuring System Infor mation www.dell.com | support.dell.com 172.16.1.216451646118 02 Defining SNMP Parameters Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) provides a method for managing network devices. The...
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Displaying all management stations. - www.dell.com | support.dell.com - The possible field values are : - Unchecked-Maintains the community. The possible field values are : - The Community Table page opens. 170 Configuring System Infor mation ...fields in the SNMP Community page, the Add SNMP Community page contains the following fields: • SNMP Management-Indicates if a SNMP community is defined for a specific management station or for all management stations. The new community is saved, and the device is defined for all management stations. 3 Define the SNMP Management...
Displaying all management stations. - www.dell.com | support.dell.com - The possible field values are : - Unchecked-Maintains the community. The possible field values are : - The Community Table page opens. 170 Configuring System Infor mation ...fields in the SNMP Community page, the Add SNMP Community page contains the following fields: • SNMP Management-Indicates if a SNMP community is defined for a specific management station or for all management stations. The new community is saved, and the device is defined for all management stations. 3 Define the SNMP Management...
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...on the unit. • After Reset-Indicates the Image file which is active on the unit after the device is reset. www.dell.com | support.dell.com Resetting the Active Image The Active Images page allows network managers to select and reset the Image files. Active Images Page The Active... Images page contains the following fields: • Unit No.-Displays the unit number for a specific unit in the After Reset field. 182 Configuring ...
...on the unit. • After Reset-Indicates the Image file which is active on the unit after the device is reset. www.dell.com | support.dell.com Resetting the Active Image The Active Images page allows network managers to select and reset the Image files. Active Images Page The Active... Images page contains the following fields: • Unit No.-Displays the unit number for a specific unit in the After Reset field. 182 Configuring ...