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Switches to another node on the network. Displays information about the ... User EXEC User EXEC User EXEC User EXEC User EXEC Global Configuration User EXEC Global Configuration Privileged EXEC DELL CONFIDENTIAL - show system id Displays the service ID information. Specifies or modifies the device host name....Displays the system version information. Logs in a stack. stack reload stack display-order Reloads stack members. System Management Commands Privileged EXEC Command Group ping traceroute telnet resume reload hostname Description Sends ICMP echo request packets to their...
Switches to another node on the network. Displays information about the ... User EXEC User EXEC User EXEC User EXEC User EXEC Global Configuration User EXEC Global Configuration Privileged EXEC DELL CONFIDENTIAL - show system id Displays the service ID information. Specifies or modifies the device host name....Displays the system version information. Logs in a stack. stack reload stack display-order Reloads stack members. System Management Commands Privileged EXEC Command Group ping traceroute telnet resume reload hostname Description Sends ICMP echo request packets to their...
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... following example displays the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) information that is advertised from a specific port. www.dell.com | support.dell.com Command Modes Privileged EXEC User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command. Switch# show lldp local ethernet g1 Device ID: 0060.704C.73FF Port ID: 1 Capabilities: Bridge System Name...
... following example displays the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) information that is advertised from a specific port. www.dell.com | support.dell.com Command Modes Privileged EXEC User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command. Switch# show lldp local ethernet g1 Device ID: 0060.704C.73FF Port ID: 1 Capabilities: Bridge System Name...
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Switch# show lldp neighbors Port g1 g1 g2 g3 Device ID 0060.704C.73FE 0060.704C.73FD 0060.704C.73F C 0060.704C.73FB Port ID 1 1 9 1 Hold Time 117 93 1 92 System Capabilities Name B ts-7800-2 B ts-7800-2 B, R ts-7900-1 W ts-7900-2 Switch# show lldp neighbors ethernet g1 Device ID: 0060.704C.73FE Port ID: 1 Hold Time: 117 Capabilities: B System Name: ts-7800-2 System description: Port description: Management address: 172.16.1.1 LLDP Commands 223
Switch# show lldp neighbors Port g1 g1 g2 g3 Device ID 0060.704C.73FE 0060.704C.73FD 0060.704C.73F C 0060.704C.73FB Port ID 1 1 9 1 Hold Time 117 93 1 92 System Capabilities Name B ts-7800-2 B ts-7800-2 B, R ts-7900-1 W ts-7900-2 Switch# show lldp neighbors ethernet g1 Device ID: 0060.704C.73FE Port ID: 1 Hold Time: 117 Capabilities: B System Name: ts-7800-2 System description: Port description: Management address: 172.16.1.1 LLDP Commands 223
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...AYT) Erase Line (EL) At any time during an active Telnet session, Telnet commands can be opened and switched. PRELIMINARY 9/13/06 - www.dell.com | support.dell.com Default Configuration The default port is the Telnet port (decimal23) on the screen. Note that map generic... terminal control functions to operating system-specific functions. FOR PROOF ONLY 370 System Management keys at the system prompt. DELL CONFIDENTIAL - To open a new connection with the telnet User EXEC mode command. Console> 'Ctrl-shift-6' ? [Special ...
...AYT) Erase Line (EL) At any time during an active Telnet session, Telnet commands can be opened and switched. PRELIMINARY 9/13/06 - www.dell.com | support.dell.com Default Configuration The default port is the Telnet port (decimal23) on the screen. Note that map generic... terminal control functions to operating system-specific functions. FOR PROOF ONLY 370 System Management keys at the system prompt. DELL CONFIDENTIAL - To open a new connection with the telnet User EXEC mode command. Console> 'Ctrl-shift-6' ? [Special ...
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.... Console> telnet 176.213.10.50 Esc U sends telnet EL resume The resume User EXEC mode command enables switching to 176.213.10.50 via Telnet. Syntax resume [connection] • connection - PRELIMINARY 9/13/06 - ... to remote hosts that were opened by other telnet sessions. Command Mode User EXEC mode DELL CONFIDENTIAL - www.dell.com | support.dell.com pim-auto-rp pop2 pop3 smtp sunrpc syslog tacacs talk telnet time uucp whois www...to the local device. FOR PROOF ONLY 372 System Management Example The following example displays connecting to another open Telnet session.
.... Console> telnet 176.213.10.50 Esc U sends telnet EL resume The resume User EXEC mode command enables switching to 176.213.10.50 via Telnet. Syntax resume [connection] • connection - PRELIMINARY 9/13/06 - ... to remote hosts that were opened by other telnet sessions. Command Mode User EXEC mode DELL CONFIDENTIAL - www.dell.com | support.dell.com pim-auto-rp pop2 pop3 smtp sunrpc syslog tacacs talk telnet time uucp whois www...to the local device. FOR PROOF ONLY 372 System Management Example The following example displays connecting to another open Telnet session.
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... • Caution should verify that no configuration files are no default configuration. Example The following command switches to continue (y/n) [n]? DELL CONFIDENTIAL - PRELIMINARY 9/13/06 - User Guidelines There are being performed. Console> resume 1 reload The... reload Privileged EXEC mode command reloads the operating system. Console# reload This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your current session. FOR PROOF ONLY System Management...
... • Caution should verify that no configuration files are no default configuration. Example The following command switches to continue (y/n) [n]? DELL CONFIDENTIAL - PRELIMINARY 9/13/06 - User Guidelines There are being performed. Console> resume 1 reload The... reload Privileged EXEC mode command reloads the operating system. Console# reload This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your current session. FOR PROOF ONLY System Management...
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Contents 1 Introduction System Description 21 PowerConnect 3424 21 PowerConnect 3424P 21 PowerConnect 3448 22 PowerConnect 3448P 22 Stacking Overview 22 Understanding the Stack Topology 23 Stacking Failover Topology 23 Stacking Members and Unit ID 23 Removing and Replacing Stacking Members 24 Exchanging Stacking Members 25 Switching from the Stack Master to the Backup Stack... Supported Features 31 Spanning Tree Protocol Features 31 Link Aggregation 32 Quality of Service Features 33 Device Management Features 33 Security Features 35 Additional CLI Documentation 36 Contents 3
Contents 1 Introduction System Description 21 PowerConnect 3424 21 PowerConnect 3424P 21 PowerConnect 3448 22 PowerConnect 3448P 22 Stacking Overview 22 Understanding the Stack Topology 23 Stacking Failover Topology 23 Stacking Members and Unit ID 23 Removing and Replacing Stacking Members 24 Exchanging Stacking Members 25 Switching from the Stack Master to the Backup Stack... Supported Features 31 Spanning Tree Protocol Features 31 Link Aggregation 32 Quality of Service Features 33 Device Management Features 33 Security Features 35 Additional CLI Documentation 36 Contents 3
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4 Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448/P Configuration Procedures 59 Booting the Switch 60 Initial Configuration 61 Advanced Configuration 65 Retrieving an IP Address From a DHCP Server 65 Receiving an IP Address From a BOOTP Server 66 Security Management and Password Configuration 67...76 Back Pressure 76 Switching Port Default Settings 77 5 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Starting the Application 79 Understanding the Interface 79 Device Representation 81 Using the Switch Administrator Buttons 82 Information Buttons 82 Device Management Buttons 82 Field Definitions...
4 Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448/P Configuration Procedures 59 Booting the Switch 60 Initial Configuration 61 Advanced Configuration 65 Retrieving an IP Address From a DHCP Server 65 Receiving an IP Address From a BOOTP Server 66 Security Management and Password Configuration 67...76 Back Pressure 76 Switching Port Default Settings 77 5 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Starting the Application 79 Understanding the Interface 79 Device Representation 81 Using the Switch Administrator Buttons 82 Information Buttons 82 Device Management Buttons 82 Field Definitions...
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6 Configuring System Information Defining General Switch Information 88 Viewing Switch Asset Information 88 Defining System Time Settings 93 Viewing System Health Information 98 Managing Power over Ethernet 101 Viewing Version Information 106 Managing Stack Members 107 Resetting the Device 109 Configuring SNTP Settings 110 Defining... 149 Running Cable Diagnostics 152 Viewing Copper Cable Diagnostics 152 Viewing Optical Transceiver Diagnostics 154 Managing Switch Security 156 Defining Access Profiles 156 Defining Authentication Profiles 163 Selecting Authentication Profiles 166...
6 Configuring System Information Defining General Switch Information 88 Viewing Switch Asset Information 88 Defining System Time Settings 93 Viewing System Health Information 98 Managing Power over Ethernet 101 Viewing Version Information 106 Managing Stack Members 107 Resetting the Device 109 Configuring SNTP Settings 110 Defining... 149 Running Cable Diagnostics 152 Viewing Copper Cable Diagnostics 152 Viewing Optical Transceiver Diagnostics 154 Managing Switch Security 156 Defining Access Profiles 156 Defining Authentication Profiles 163 Selecting Authentication Profiles 166...
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... Communities 202 Defining SNMP Notification Filters 205 Defining SNMP Notification Recipients 208 Managing Files 212 Management File Overview 212 Downloading Files 213 Uploading Files 215 Activating Image Files 218 Copying Files 219 Managing Device Files 221 Configuring General Settings 223 7 Configuring Switch Information Configuring Network Security 225 Port Based Authentication 225 Configuring Port Based...
... Communities 202 Defining SNMP Notification Filters 205 Defining SNMP Notification Recipients 208 Managing Files 212 Management File Overview 212 Downloading Files 213 Uploading Files 215 Activating Image Files 218 Copying Files 219 Managing Device Files 221 Configuring General Settings 223 7 Configuring Switch Information Configuring Network Security 225 Port Based Authentication 225 Configuring Port Based...
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... 6-14. Figure 6-23. Figure 6-7. Figure 6-18. Figure 6-21. Installation and Configuration Flow 60 Switch Administrator Components 80 PowerConnect Device Port Indicators 81 System 87 Asset 88 Time Synchronization 95 System Health 99 Power Over Ethernet 102 Versions 106 Stack Management 107 SNTP Global Settings 112 SNTP Authentication 114 Add Authentication Key 115 Authentication...
... 6-14. Figure 6-23. Figure 6-7. Figure 6-18. Figure 6-21. Installation and Configuration Flow 60 Switch Administrator Components 80 PowerConnect Device Port Indicators 81 System 87 Asset 88 Time Synchronization 95 System Health 99 Power Over Ethernet 102 Versions 106 Stack Management 107 SNTP Global Settings 112 SNTP Authentication 114 Add Authentication Key 115 Authentication...
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... CLI Commands 326 IGMP Port/LAG Members Table Control Settings 328 Multicast Service Member CLI Commands . . . . 329 Bridge Multicast Forward All Switch/Port Control Settings Table 332 CLI Commands for Managing LAGs and Ports Attached to Multicast Routers 333 IGMP Snooping CLI Commands 335 Contents 19 Table 7-78. Table 7-80. Table 7-84...
... CLI Commands 326 IGMP Port/LAG Members Table Control Settings 328 Multicast Service Member CLI Commands . . . . 329 Bridge Multicast Forward All Switch/Port Control Settings Table 332 CLI Commands for Managing LAGs and Ports Attached to Multicast Routers 333 IGMP Snooping CLI Commands 335 Contents 19 Table 7-78. Table 7-80. Table 7-84...
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..., multi-layer, switching devices or stackable devices with minimal management. The PowerConnect 3424 and 3448 series include the following device types: • PowerConnect 3424 • PowerConnect 3424P • PowerConnect 3448 • PowerConnect 3448P PowerConnect 3424 The PowerConnect 3424 provides 24 10/...for installing, configuring, and maintaining the device. The PowerConnect 3424 is stacked. The PowerConnect 3424P also provides Power over Ethernet (PoE). System Description PowerConnect 3424/3448 and PowerConnect 3424P/3448P combine versatility with up to forward traffic ...
..., multi-layer, switching devices or stackable devices with minimal management. The PowerConnect 3424 and 3448 series include the following device types: • PowerConnect 3424 • PowerConnect 3424P • PowerConnect 3448 • PowerConnect 3448P PowerConnect 3424 The PowerConnect 3424 provides 24 10/...for installing, configuring, and maintaining the device. The PowerConnect 3424 is stacked. The PowerConnect 3424P also provides Power over Ethernet (PoE). System Description PowerConnect 3424/3448 and PowerConnect 3424P/3448P combine versatility with up to forward traffic ...
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... units. PowerConnect 3448 and PowerConnect 3448P Stacking Overview PowerConnect 3424/P and PowerConnect 3448/P stacking provides multiple switch management through which can be running the same software version. During the Stacking setup, one switch is downloaded separately for each stack members. Switch stacking and configuration is part of a Stacking Unit 22 Introduction www.dell.com | support.dell.com PowerConnect 3448 The PowerConnect 3448 provides...
... units. PowerConnect 3448 and PowerConnect 3448P Stacking Overview PowerConnect 3424/P and PowerConnect 3448/P stacking provides multiple switch management through which can be running the same software version. During the Stacking setup, one switch is downloaded separately for each stack members. Switch stacking and configuration is part of a Stacking Unit 22 Introduction www.dell.com | support.dell.com PowerConnect 3448 The PowerConnect 3448 provides...
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...the Ring topology is attached. The packet continues through the stack until it is restored. With the PowerConnect 3424/P and PowerConnect 3448/P stack, the system automatically switches to send traffic. However, the stacking link or stacking member must be reconnected to ensure the ...stack are essential to Stacking Failover Topology. An SNMP message is automatically generated, but no stack management action is severed. Understanding the Stack Topology The PowerConnect 3400 series operates in a chain formation. The device units are sent. The system discovers the...
...the Ring topology is attached. The packet continues through the stack until it is restored. With the PowerConnect 3424/P and PowerConnect 3448/P stack, the system automatically switches to send traffic. However, the stacking link or stacking member must be reconnected to ensure the ...stack are essential to Stacking Failover Topology. An SNMP message is automatically generated, but no stack management action is severed. Understanding the Stack Topology The PowerConnect 3400 series operates in a chain formation. The device units are sent. The system discovers the...
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..., • If a PowerConnect 3424/P replaces PowerConnect 3424/P, all port configurations remain the same. • If a PowerConnect 3448/P replaces the PowerConnect 3448/P, all configured ports ..., the previous device configuration is performed, and the Master learns all units in the PowerConnect OpenManage Switch Administrator home page, and can be configured through topology discovery. If a unit attempts... remain the same. Only ports which are physically present are learned through the web management system. Exchanging Stacking Members If a stack member with the same Unit ID replaces...
..., • If a PowerConnect 3424/P replaces PowerConnect 3424/P, all port configurations remain the same. • If a PowerConnect 3448/P replaces the PowerConnect 3448/P, all configured ports ..., the previous device configuration is performed, and the Master learns all units in the PowerConnect OpenManage Switch Administrator home page, and can be configured through topology discovery. If a unit attempts... remain the same. Only ports which are physically present are learned through the web management system. Exchanging Stacking Members If a stack member with the same Unit ID replaces...
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...IP addresses. SNTP The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) assures accurate network Ethernet Switch clock time synchronization up to assist user and shorten typing. Each time a domain .... For more information on Syslog, see "Configuring Domain Name Systems". www.dell.com | support.dell.com TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol The device supports boot image, software, ... provides comprehensive network traffic monitoring capabilities (as possible to SNMP which allows network device management and monitoring). Domain Name System Domain Name System (DNS) converts user-defined domain names...
...IP addresses. SNTP The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) assures accurate network Ethernet Switch clock time synchronization up to assist user and shorten typing. Each time a domain .... For more information on Syslog, see "Configuring Domain Name Systems". www.dell.com | support.dell.com TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol The device supports boot image, software, ... provides comprehensive network traffic monitoring capabilities (as possible to SNMP which allows network device management and monitoring). Domain Name System Domain Name System (DNS) converts user-defined domain names...
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The boot process runs approximately 30 seconds. 60 Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448/P POST runs every time the device is initialized and checks hardware components to RAM Startup Menu (Special Functions) Enter Wizard ... and indicate test success or failure. www.dell.com | support.dell.com Figure 4-1. Installation and Configuration Flow Connect Device and Console Power On Hardware Setup Press Esc Yes Susepnd Bootup No Loading Program from bootp, Security Management Advanced Device Installation Booting the Switch When the power is fully operational before completely...
The boot process runs approximately 30 seconds. 60 Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448/P POST runs every time the device is initialized and checks hardware components to RAM Startup Menu (Special Functions) Enter Wizard ... and indicate test success or failure. www.dell.com | support.dell.com Figure 4-1. Installation and Configuration Flow Connect Device and Console Power On Hardware Setup Press Esc Yes Susepnd Bootup No Loading Program from bootp, Security Management Advanced Device Installation Booting the Switch When the power is fully operational before completely...
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...dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of management access method, including Web (HTTP), Secure Web (HTTPS), Telnet, and Secure Telnet. To open the Management Security page, click System→Management Security in the tree view. 156 Configuring System Information To open the Access Profiles page, click System→Management...] -----1.789 1.789 -----1.789 1.789 POWER TX [mWatt] -----No No LOS Fault ----No No Managing Switch Security The Management Security page provides access to user groups, which are defined by which users can be blocked from ...
...dell.com | support.dell.com The following is an example of management access method, including Web (HTTP), Secure Web (HTTPS), Telnet, and Secure Telnet. To open the Management Security page, click System→Management Security in the tree view. 156 Configuring System Information To open the Access Profiles page, click System→Management...] -----1.789 1.789 -----1.789 1.789 POWER TX [mWatt] -----No No LOS Fault ----No No Managing Switch Security The Management Security page provides access to user groups, which are defined by which users can be blocked from ...
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...- Configuring System Information 189 Cipher Block-Chaining (CBC) is defined for managing network devices. Defines key generation, key updates, and key use. Access rights to manage switch features. The switch supports SNMP notification filters based on an SNMP message. The SNMP agent ... also applies access control and a new traps mechanism to the message time information. • Key Management - Protects against message delay or message redundancy. The switch supports the following features: • Security • Feature Access Control • Traps Authentication or Privacy...
...- Configuring System Information 189 Cipher Block-Chaining (CBC) is defined for managing network devices. Defines key generation, key updates, and key use. Access rights to manage switch features. The switch supports SNMP notification filters based on an SNMP message. The SNMP agent ... also applies access control and a new traps mechanism to the message time information. • Key Management - Protects against message delay or message redundancy. The switch supports the following features: • Security • Feature Access Control • Traps Authentication or Privacy...