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... is enabled, but it is an easy-to ensure that the text copied into the device. DELL CONFIDENTIAL - To assist in using the CLI, there is an assortment of legal commands only. ...User Guide for Telnet only. By default, the history buffer system is not preserved across device resets. FOR PROOF ONLY Using the CLI 69 The following conditions exist: • A device Configuration... mode has been accessed. • The commands contain no encrypted data, like encrypted passwords or keys. This is recorded on a First In First Out (FIFO) basis. These commands can ...
... is enabled, but it is an easy-to ensure that the text copied into the device. DELL CONFIDENTIAL - To assist in using the CLI, there is an assortment of legal commands only. ...User Guide for Telnet only. By default, the history buffer system is not preserved across device resets. FOR PROOF ONLY Using the CLI 69 The following conditions exist: • A device Configuration... mode has been accessed. • The commands contain no encrypted data, like encrypted passwords or keys. This is recorded on a First In First Out (FIFO) basis. These commands can ...
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... 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 SNTP Global Parameters 112 Defining SNTP Authentication Methods 114 Defining SNTP Servers 116 Defining SNTP ... Optical Transceiver Diagnostics 154 Managing Switch Security 156 Defining Access Profiles 156 Defining Authentication Profiles 163 Selecting Authentication Profiles 166 Managing Passwords 170 Defining the Local User Databases 173 6 Contents
... 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 SNTP Global Parameters 112 Defining SNTP Authentication Methods 114 Defining SNTP Servers 116 Defining SNTP ... Optical Transceiver Diagnostics 154 Managing Switch Security 156 Defining Access Profiles 156 Defining Authentication Profiles 163 Selecting Authentication Profiles 166 Managing Passwords 170 Defining the Local User Databases 173 6 Contents
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.... Table 6-20. Table 6-24. Table 6-32. Table 6-35. System Health CLI Commands 104 Versions CLI Commands 106 Stack Management CLI Commands 108 Reset CLI Command 109 SNTP Global Parameters CLI Commands . . . . . 113 SNTP Authentication CLI Commands 116 SNTP Server CLI Commands 119 SNTP Interface Settings...153 Fiber Optic Cable Test CLI Commands 155 Access Profiles CLI Commands 160 Authentication Profile CLI Commands 166 Select Authentication CLI Commands 169 Password Management Using CLI Commands 172 Contents 17 Table 6-30. Table 6-34. Table 6-37. Table 6-38. Table 6-42. Table ...
.... Table 6-20. Table 6-24. Table 6-32. Table 6-35. System Health CLI Commands 104 Versions CLI Commands 106 Stack Management CLI Commands 108 Reset CLI Command 109 SNTP Global Parameters CLI Commands . . . . . 113 SNTP Authentication CLI Commands 116 SNTP Server CLI Commands 119 SNTP Interface Settings...153 Fiber Optic Cable Test CLI Commands 155 Access Profiles CLI Commands 160 Authentication Profile CLI Commands 166 Select Authentication CLI Commands 169 Password Management Using CLI Commands 172 Contents 17 Table 6-30. Table 6-34. Table 6-37. Table 6-38. Table 6-42. Table ...
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When the device is reset, the DHCP command is saved in order to retrieve an IP address, the ...includes the following topics: • Configuring IP Addresses through DHCP • Configuring IP Addresses through BOOTP • Security Management and Password Configuration When configuring/receiving IP addresses through DHCP and BOOTP, the configuration received from a DHCP server, perform the following steps: ...1 console(config-if)# ip address dhcp hostname device console(config-if)# exit console(config)# Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448/P 65 Wizard Step 6 The CLI prompt is not.
When the device is reset, the DHCP command is saved in order to retrieve an IP address, the ...includes the following topics: • Configuring IP Addresses through DHCP • Configuring IP Addresses through BOOTP • Security Management and Password Configuration When configuring/receiving IP addresses through DHCP and BOOTP, the configuration received from a DHCP server, perform the following steps: ...1 console(config-if)# ip address dhcp hostname device console(config-if)# exit console(config)# Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448/P 65 Wizard Step 6 The CLI prompt is not.
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...uses both local and remote user databases. all passwords are user-defined. If a user-defined password is delivered with no default password configured; Data encryption is handled through the SSH mechanism. Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448/P 67 Do you want to continue (y/n) [n]?...• Telnet • SSH • HTTP • HTTPS NOTE: Passwords are user-defined. This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your changes. Security Management and Password Configuration System security is handled through the Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA...
...uses both local and remote user databases. all passwords are user-defined. If a user-defined password is delivered with no default password configured; Data encryption is handled through the SSH mechanism. Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448/P 67 Do you want to continue (y/n) [n]?...• Telnet • SSH • HTTP • HTTPS NOTE: Passwords are user-defined. This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your changes. Security Management and Password Configuration System security is handled through the Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA...
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...Password Recovery Procedure [4] Enter Diagnostic Mode [5] Set Terminal Baud-Rate [6] Back The following sections describe the available Startup menu options. For this guide. 70 Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448.../P to abort and enter prom. 2 When the auto-boot message appears, press to be changed through CLI. To enter the Startup menu: 1 Turn the power on and watch for use by technical support personnel only and are for the auto-boot message SYSTEM RESET...after the POST test. www.dell.com | support.dell.com Startup Procedures Startup Menu ...
...Password Recovery Procedure [4] Enter Diagnostic Mode [5] Set Terminal Baud-Rate [6] Back The following sections describe the available Startup menu options. For this guide. 70 Configuring PowerConnect 3424/P and 3448.../P to abort and enter prom. 2 When the auto-boot message appears, press to be changed through CLI. To enter the Startup menu: 1 Turn the power on and watch for use by technical support personnel only and are for the auto-boot message SYSTEM RESET...after the POST test. www.dell.com | support.dell.com Startup Procedures Startup Menu ...
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... Apply Changes. These units should be neighbors. 3 Click Apply Changes. Managing Stacks Using the CLI Commands The following is reset. Table 6-18. www.dell.com | support.dell.com Switching Between Stack Masters 1 Open the Stack Management page. 2 Check the Switch Stack Control from Unit 1 to ... bottom units. Forces the selection of stack master The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for a user name and password displays. Stack Management CLI Commands CLI Command reload stack reload stack master Description Reloads the operating system. Reloads stack members. ...
... Apply Changes. These units should be neighbors. 3 Click Apply Changes. Managing Stacks Using the CLI Commands The following is reset. Table 6-18. www.dell.com | support.dell.com Switching Between Stack Masters 1 Open the Stack Management page. 2 Check the Switch Stack Control from Unit 1 to ... bottom units. Forces the selection of stack master The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for a user name and password displays. Stack Management CLI Commands CLI Command reload stack reload stack master Description Reloads the operating system. Reloads stack members. ...
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... (y/n) [n] ? The device is displayed. 5 Enter a user name and password to reconnect to the Web Interface. Reset CLI Command CLI Command reload Description Reloads the operating system. Resetting the Device 1 Open the Reset page. 2 Select a unit in the tree view. After the device is reset, a prompt for performing a reset of the CLI command: console >reload This command...
... (y/n) [n] ? The device is displayed. 5 Enter a user name and password to reconnect to the Web Interface. Reset CLI Command CLI Command reload Description Reloads the operating system. Resetting the Device 1 Open the Reset page. 2 Select a unit in the tree view. After the device is reset, a prompt for performing a reset of the CLI command: console >reload This command...
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...Port mirroring, 260 Ports, 81, 246, 368 Power over Ethernet, 21, 28, 101 Power supplies, 45, 98 PPP, 395 Profiles, 156 PVID, 305, 307 Reset, 135 Reset button, 47 RMON, 352-354, 356, 395 RMON History Control Page, 355 RPS, 45 RSTP, 32, 288, 396 Rule, 160 Rules, 156 Running Configuration ...file, 212 RVSP, 396 N NCP, 289 Network Control Protocols, 289 Network Management System., 394 Notice, 124 O Object ID, 189, 193 OID, 189, 193, 205 OSPF, 394 P Passwords...
...Port mirroring, 260 Ports, 81, 246, 368 Power over Ethernet, 21, 28, 101 Power supplies, 45, 98 PPP, 395 Profiles, 156 PVID, 305, 307 Reset, 135 Reset button, 47 RMON, 352-354, 356, 395 RMON History Control Page, 355 RPS, 45 RSTP, 32, 288, 396 Rule, 160 Rules, 156 Running Configuration ...file, 212 RVSP, 396 N NCP, 289 Network Control Protocols, 289 Network Management System., 394 Notice, 124 O Object ID, 189, 193 OID, 189, 193, 205 OSPF, 394 P Passwords...