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logging console 352 logging buffered 353 logging buffered size 354 clear logging 355 logging file 355 clear logging file 356 aaa logging 356 file-system logging 357 management logging 358 show logging 358 show logging file 360 show syslog-servers 362 29 System Management ping 365 traceroute 367 telnet 369 resume 372 reload 373 hostname 374 stack master 374 stack reload 375 stack display-order 376 show stack 376 show users 378 show sessions 379 show system 380 Contents 17
logging console 352 logging buffered 353 logging buffered size 354 clear logging 355 logging file 355 clear logging file 356 aaa logging 356 file-system logging 357 management logging 358 show logging 358 show logging file 360 show syslog-servers 362 29 System Management ping 365 traceroute 367 telnet 369 resume 372 reload 373 hostname 374 stack master 374 stack reload 375 stack display-order 376 show stack 376 show users 378 show sessions 379 show system 380 Contents 17
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Specifies or modifies the device host name. Displays information about stack status. Specifies the device asset-tag. show stack show users show sessions show system show cpu utilization Displays information about the CPU utilization of the units ...EXEC User EXEC User EXEC User EXEC User EXEC Global Configuration User EXEC Global Configuration Privileged EXEC DELL CONFIDENTIAL - FOR PROOF ONLY Command Groups 43 stack reload stack display-order Reloads stack members. Discovers the routes that supports Telnet. Configures the display order of active processes. show ...
Specifies or modifies the device host name. Displays information about stack status. Specifies the device asset-tag. show stack show users show sessions show system show cpu utilization Displays information about the CPU utilization of the units ...EXEC User EXEC User EXEC User EXEC User EXEC Global Configuration User EXEC Global Configuration Privileged EXEC DELL CONFIDENTIAL - FOR PROOF ONLY Command Groups 43 stack reload stack display-order Reloads stack members. Discovers the routes that supports Telnet. Configures the display order of active processes. show ...
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...-tree mst configuration spanning-tree mst max-hops spanning-tree mst priority spanning-tree pathcost method spanning-tree priority stack display-order stack master tacacs-server key tacacs-server source-ip tacacs-server timeout tacacs-server host username vlan database wrr-queue ...ONLY Command Modes 53 Configures the spanning tree priority. Sets the authentication encryption key used for the communication with a Port-channel. DELL CONFIDENTIAL - Specifies the source IP address that will be used for the specified spanning-tree instance. Enters the VLAN database configuration...
...-tree mst configuration spanning-tree mst max-hops spanning-tree mst priority spanning-tree pathcost method spanning-tree priority stack display-order stack master tacacs-server key tacacs-server source-ip tacacs-server timeout tacacs-server host username vlan database wrr-queue ...ONLY Command Modes 53 Configures the spanning tree priority. Sets the authentication encryption key used for the communication with a Port-channel. DELL CONFIDENTIAL - Specifies the source IP address that will be used for the specified spanning-tree instance. Enters the VLAN database configuration...
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...Command clear counters enable exit login ping show clock show copper-ports cablelength show copper-ports tdr show vlan private-vlan stack reload test copper-port tdr Displays the configuration of users. Enters the Privileged EXEC mode. Changes a login username. Displays...dell.com show snmp views show spanning-tree show startup-config show syslog-servers show tacacs show users accounts show users login-history show vlan internal usage show vlan mac-to-vlan show gvrp configuration Description Clears statistics on an interface. Displays information about private VLANs. Reloads stack...
...Command clear counters enable exit login ping show clock show copper-ports cablelength show copper-ports tdr show vlan private-vlan stack reload test copper-port tdr Displays the configuration of users. Enters the Privileged EXEC mode. Changes a login username. Displays...dell.com show snmp views show spanning-tree show startup-config show syslog-servers show tacacs show users accounts show users login-history show vlan internal usage show vlan mac-to-vlan show gvrp configuration Description Clears statistics on an interface. Displays information about private VLANs. Reloads stack...
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... specific VLAN. Displays alarm configurations. Displays RMON Ethernet Statistics. Displays system information. Displays the service id information. DELL CONFIDENTIAL - Displays multicast groups learned by IGMP snooping. Displays IGMP snooping configuration. Displays the current privilege level.... Modes 61 Displays information on dynamically learned multicast router interfaces. Displays the system version information. Displays information about stack status. Displays the QoS status. Displays the requested history group configuration. PRELIMINARY 9/13/06 - Displays GVRP ...
... specific VLAN. Displays alarm configurations. Displays RMON Ethernet Statistics. Displays system information. Displays the service id information. DELL CONFIDENTIAL - Displays multicast groups learned by IGMP snooping. Displays IGMP snooping configuration. Displays the current privilege level.... Modes 61 Displays information on dynamically learned multicast router interfaces. Displays the system version information. Displays information about stack status. Displays the QoS status. Displays the requested history group configuration. PRELIMINARY 9/13/06 - Displays GVRP ...
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...The following example configures the number of expedite queues as stacking. Syntax priority-queue out num-of-queues number-of...and 8. • Port priority queues are used for this command. FOR PROOF ONLY 252 QoS Commands www.dell.com | support.dell.com User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for internal purposes, such as 0. Console> show qos Qos:...8226; When the specified number of this command. PRELIMINARY 9/13/06 - Specifies the number of -queues 0 DELL CONFIDENTIAL - Console(config)# priority-queue out num-of expedite queues. To return to the default configuration, use...
...The following example configures the number of expedite queues as stacking. Syntax priority-queue out num-of-queues number-of...and 8. • Port priority queues are used for this command. FOR PROOF ONLY 252 QoS Commands www.dell.com | support.dell.com User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for internal purposes, such as 0. Console> show qos Qos:...8226; When the specified number of this command. PRELIMINARY 9/13/06 - Specifies the number of -queues 0 DELL CONFIDENTIAL - Console(config)# priority-queue out num-of expedite queues. To return to the default configuration, use...
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...no form of Service (CoS) values to the default configuration, use the no wrr-queue cos-map [queue-id] • queue-id - DELL CONFIDENTIAL - PRELIMINARY 9/13/06 - Specifies the queue number to which the CoS values are mapped to queue 2 Cos 6 and 7 are mapped...1 Cos 4 and 5 are mapped to queue 3 Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines • Queue 4 is reserved for stacking. To return to a specific egress queue. FOR PROOF ONLY 254 QoS Commands www.dell.com | support.dell.com Cos-queue map: cos qid 0 2 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 3 5 3 6 4 7 4 wrr-queue...
...no form of Service (CoS) values to the default configuration, use the no wrr-queue cos-map [queue-id] • queue-id - DELL CONFIDENTIAL - PRELIMINARY 9/13/06 - Specifies the queue number to which the CoS values are mapped to queue 2 Cos 6 and 7 are mapped...1 Cos 4 and 5 are mapped to queue 3 Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines • Queue 4 is reserved for stacking. To return to a specific egress queue. FOR PROOF ONLY 254 QoS Commands www.dell.com | support.dell.com Cos-queue map: cos qid 0 2 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 3 5 3 6 4 7 4 wrr-queue...
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... configure the engine ID. - Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines • To use the default keyword to indicate the MAC address that the stack engine ID is created automatically based on the device. PRELIMINARY 9/13/06 - first bit = 1, the rest is defined per standard as: •... portion of this command, and the default is specified, the default engine ID is IANA Enterprise number = 674. • Fifth octet - DELL CONFIDENTIAL - MAC address of the device. • If the SNMPv3 engine ID is deleted or the configuration file is recommended: - By default...
... configure the engine ID. - Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines • To use the default keyword to indicate the MAC address that the stack engine ID is created automatically based on the device. PRELIMINARY 9/13/06 - first bit = 1, the rest is defined per standard as: •... portion of this command, and the default is specified, the default engine ID is IANA Enterprise number = 674. • Fifth octet - DELL CONFIDENTIAL - MAC address of the device. • If the SNMPv3 engine ID is deleted or the configuration file is recommended: - By default...
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...characters) Default Configuration This command has no form of this command. Console(config)# hostname Dell Dell(config)# stack master The stack master Global Configuration mode command enables forcing the selection of a stack master. PRELIMINARY 9/13/06 - Unit number of the new master (Range: 1-2) ...Default Configuration Disables forcing the selection of a stack master. To remove the existing host name, use the no hostname • name - www.dell.com | support.dell.com hostname The hostname Global Configuration mode command specifies or modifies the device...
...characters) Default Configuration This command has no form of this command. Console(config)# hostname Dell Dell(config)# stack master The stack master Global Configuration mode command enables forcing the selection of a stack master. PRELIMINARY 9/13/06 - Unit number of the new master (Range: 1-2) ...Default Configuration Disables forcing the selection of a stack master. To remove the existing host name, use the no hostname • name - www.dell.com | support.dell.com hostname The hostname Global Configuration mode command specifies or modifies the device...
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...-enabled unit is specified, all units are reloaded. FOR PROOF ONLY System Management 375 If a forced master unit is removed from a stack and placed in the stack (1 or 2), it becomes the master. Example The following example reloads Unit 2 of each other. - PRELIMINARY 9/13/06 - The...have the same up-time if they were powered up within ten minutes of the stack. Console(config)# stack reload unit 2 DELL CONFIDENTIAL - Command Modes Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines If no unit is in a different stack with the longer up -time, Unit 1 is used to be reloaded (Range...
...-enabled unit is specified, all units are reloaded. FOR PROOF ONLY System Management 375 If a forced master unit is removed from a stack and placed in the stack (1 or 2), it becomes the master. Example The following example reloads Unit 2 of each other. - PRELIMINARY 9/13/06 - The...have the same up-time if they were powered up within ten minutes of the stack. Console(config)# stack reload unit 2 DELL CONFIDENTIAL - Command Modes Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines If no unit is in a different stack with the longer up -time, Unit 1 is used to be reloaded (Range...
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... default display order is displayed at the bottom. (Range: 1-6) Default Configuration The master unit is used. Command Mode User EXEC mode DELL CONFIDENTIAL - www.dell.com | support.dell.com stack display-order The stack display-order Global Configuration mode command configures the order of this command. Command Modes Global Configuration mode User Guidelines • If...
... default display order is displayed at the bottom. (Range: 1-6) Default Configuration The master unit is used. Command Mode User EXEC mode DELL CONFIDENTIAL - www.dell.com | support.dell.com stack display-order The stack display-order Global Configuration mode command configures the order of this command. Command Modes Global Configuration mode User Guidelines • If...
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User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command. PRELIMINARY 9/13/06 - DELL CONFIDENTIAL - Example The following example displays stack status. FOR PROOF ONLY System Management 377 Console> show stack Unit Address Software Master Uplink Downlink Status 1 00:00:b0:87:12:11 1.0.0.0 ...15 1.0.0.0 2 4 Slave 6 00:00:b0:87:12:16 1.0.0.0 4 1 Slave Configured order: Unit 1 at Top, Unit 2 at bottom Console> show stack Unit Address Software Master Uplink Downlink Status 3 00:00:b0:87:12:13 1.0.0.0 1 4 Slave 4 00:00:b0:87:12:14 1.0.0.0 3 5 Slave...
User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command. PRELIMINARY 9/13/06 - DELL CONFIDENTIAL - Example The following example displays stack status. FOR PROOF ONLY System Management 377 Console> show stack Unit Address Software Master Uplink Downlink Status 1 00:00:b0:87:12:11 1.0.0.0 ...15 1.0.0.0 2 4 Slave 6 00:00:b0:87:12:16 1.0.0.0 4 1 Slave Configured order: Unit 1 at Top, Unit 2 at bottom Console> show stack Unit Address Software Master Uplink Downlink Status 3 00:00:b0:87:12:13 1.0.0.0 1 4 Slave 4 00:00:b0:87:12:14 1.0.0.0 3 5 Slave...
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... Robert Betty Protocol ----------Serial SSH HTTP Telnet Location 172.16.0.1 172.16.0.8 172.16.1.7 DELL CONFIDENTIAL - www.dell.com | support.dell.com Console> show users User EXEC mode command displays information about the active users. show users The show stack 1 Unit 1: MAC address: 00:00:b0:87:12:11 Master: Forced. Console> show users...
... Robert Betty Protocol ----------Serial SSH HTTP Telnet Location 172.16.0.1 172.16.0.8 172.16.1.7 DELL CONFIDENTIAL - www.dell.com | support.dell.com Console> show users User EXEC mode command displays information about the active users. show users The show stack 1 Unit 1: MAC address: 00:00:b0:87:12:11 Master: Forced. Console> show users...
User's Guide (.htm)
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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 Master. . . . . . 27 Features Overview 28 Power over Ethernet 28 Head...
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 Master. . . . . . 27 Features Overview 28 Power over Ethernet 28 Head...
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... Console Port 39 Physical Dimensions 40 LED Definitions 40 Gigabit Port LEDs 43 System LEDs 44 Power Supplies 45 Stack ID Button 47 Reset Button 47 Ventilation System 47 3 Installing the PowerConnect 3424/P and PowerConnect 3448/P Site Preparation 49 Unpacking 49 Package Contents 49 Unpacking the Device 50 Mounting the Device 50 Installing in...
... Console Port 39 Physical Dimensions 40 LED Definitions 40 Gigabit Port LEDs 43 System LEDs 44 Power Supplies 45 Stack ID Button 47 Reset Button 47 Ventilation System 47 3 Installing the PowerConnect 3424/P and PowerConnect 3448/P Site Preparation 49 Unpacking 49 Package Contents 49 Unpacking the Device 50 Mounting the Device 50 Installing in...
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... 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 SNTP Global Parameters 112 Defining SNTP Authentication Methods 114 Defining SNTP Servers 116 Defining...
... 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 SNTP Global Parameters 112 Defining SNTP Authentication Methods 114 Defining SNTP Servers 116 Defining...
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Figure 2-3. Figure 3-1. Figure 3-2. Figure 3-6. PowerConnect 3424 and PowerConnect 3424P . . . 21 PowerConnect 3448 and PowerConnect 3448P . . . 22 Stacking Ring Topology 23 PowerConnect 3448/P replaces PowerConnect 3448/P 26 PowerConect 3424/P port replaces PowerConnect 3448/P port 26 PowerConnect 3448/P port replaces PowerConect 3424/P Port 27 PowerConnect 3424 Front Panel 37 PowerConnect 3424 Back Panel 38 PowerConnect 3448 Front Panel 38 PowerConnect 3448 Back Panel 39 Console Port 39 RJ-45 Copper Based 10/100...
Figure 2-3. Figure 3-1. Figure 3-2. Figure 3-6. PowerConnect 3424 and PowerConnect 3424P . . . 21 PowerConnect 3448 and PowerConnect 3448P . . . 22 Stacking Ring Topology 23 PowerConnect 3448/P replaces PowerConnect 3448/P 26 PowerConect 3424/P port replaces PowerConnect 3448/P port 26 PowerConnect 3448/P port replaces PowerConect 3424/P Port 27 PowerConnect 3424 Front Panel 37 PowerConnect 3424 Back Panel 38 PowerConnect 3448 Front Panel 38 PowerConnect 3448 Back Panel 39 Console Port 39 RJ-45 Copper Based 10/100...
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... 6-6. Figure 6-7. Figure 6-9. Figure 6-11. Figure 6-25. 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 Key...
... 6-6. Figure 6-7. Figure 6-9. Figure 6-11. Figure 6-25. 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 Key...
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... Queue 379 DSCP to Queue 380 PowerConnect 3424 and PowerConnect 3448 RJ-45 100BaseT LED Indications 41 PowerConnect 3424P and PowerConnect 3448P RJ-45 Copper based 100BaseT LED Indications 42 PowerConnect 3424 and PowerConnect 3448 RJ-45 Copper based 100BaseT LED Indications 43 SFP Port LED Indications 43 System LED Indicators 44 Stacking LED Indications 45 Port Default Settings...
... Queue 379 DSCP to Queue 380 PowerConnect 3424 and PowerConnect 3448 RJ-45 100BaseT LED Indications 41 PowerConnect 3424P and PowerConnect 3448P RJ-45 Copper based 100BaseT LED Indications 42 PowerConnect 3424 and PowerConnect 3448 RJ-45 Copper based 100BaseT LED Indications 43 SFP Port LED Indications 43 System LED Indicators 44 Stacking LED Indications 45 Port Default Settings...
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.... Table 6-26. Table 6-35. Table 6-30. Table 6-22. Table 6-27. Table 6-32. Table 6-39. Table 6-17. 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...
.... Table 6-26. Table 6-35. Table 6-30. Table 6-22. Table 6-27. Table 6-32. Table 6-39. Table 6-17. 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...