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Used when the switch is connected to the appropriate default for the device. Command Mode Interface configuration ... the device. Use the no form of this command. Use the no form of this command to reset the mode to Ethernet port 1/e16. Console(config)# interface ethernet 1/e16 Console(config-if)# switchport forbidden.... Syntax • switchport mode { access | trunk | general | customer } • no user Guidelines for this command to reset the mode to customer equipment. User Guidelines There are no switchport mode • access - Trunking layer 2 VLAN interface • ...
Used when the switch is connected to the appropriate default for the device. Command Mode Interface configuration ... the device. Use the no form of this command. Use the no form of this command to reset the mode to Ethernet port 1/e16. Console(config)# interface ethernet 1/e16 Console(config-if)# switchport forbidden.... Syntax • switchport mode { access | trunk | general | customer } • no user Guidelines for this command to reset the mode to customer equipment. User Guidelines There are no switchport mode • access - Trunking layer 2 VLAN interface • ...
User's Guide
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... 30 LED Definitions 30 Gigabit Port LEDs 32 System LEDs 33 Power Supplies 35 Stack ID Button 36 Reset Button 37 Ventilation System 37 3 Installing the PowerConnect 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/P 39 Site Preparation 39 Unpacking 39 Package Contents 39 Unpacking the Device 40 Mounting the Device 40... on a Wall 42 Connecting to a Terminal 43 Connecting a Device to a Power Supply 43 Installing a Stack 44 Overview 44 Stacking PowerConnect 35xx Series Systems Switches 44 Unit ID Selection Process 46 Starting and Configuring the Device 47 Connecting to the Device 47 4 Contents
... 30 LED Definitions 30 Gigabit Port LEDs 32 System LEDs 33 Power Supplies 35 Stack ID Button 36 Reset Button 37 Ventilation System 37 3 Installing the PowerConnect 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/P 39 Site Preparation 39 Unpacking 39 Package Contents 39 Unpacking the Device 40 Mounting the Device 40... on a Wall 42 Connecting to a Terminal 43 Connecting a Device to a Power Supply 43 Installing a Stack 44 Overview 44 Stacking PowerConnect 35xx Series Systems Switches 44 Unit ID Selection Process 46 Starting and Configuring the Device 47 Connecting to the Device 47 4 Contents
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... User EXEC Mode 75 Privileged EXEC Mode 75 Global Configuration Mode 76 6 Configuring System Information 77 Defining General Switch Information 78 Viewing Switch Asset Information 78 Asset 78 Defining System Time Settings 84 Viewing System Health Information 90 Managing Power over Ethernet ...92 Viewing Version Information 98 Managing Stack Members 99 Resetting the Device 100 Configuring SNTP Settings 101 Defining SNTP Global ...
... User EXEC Mode 75 Privileged EXEC Mode 75 Global Configuration Mode 76 6 Configuring System Information 77 Defining General Switch Information 78 Viewing Switch Asset Information 78 Asset 78 Defining System Time Settings 84 Viewing System Health Information 90 Managing Power over Ethernet ...92 Viewing Version Information 98 Managing Stack Members 99 Resetting the Device 100 Configuring SNTP Settings 101 Defining SNTP Global ...
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...topology discovery is reset and/or the ports are no longer present. Configuration files are configured through the CLI or SNMP interfaces. Only ports which are part of both the configuration commands and the configuration files. For example, • If a PowerConnect 3524/P replaces PowerConnect 3524/P, all port ...in the stack has a specific Unit ID, port type, and port number, which are physically present are displayed in the PowerConnect OpenManage Switch Administrator home page, and can be configured through the web management system. If a unit attempts to boot without a selected...
...topology discovery is reset and/or the ports are no longer present. Configuration files are configured through the CLI or SNMP interfaces. Only ports which are part of both the configuration commands and the configuration files. For example, • If a PowerConnect 3524/P replaces PowerConnect 3524/P, all port ...in the stack has a specific Unit ID, port type, and port number, which are physically present are displayed in the PowerConnect OpenManage Switch Administrator home page, and can be configured through the web management system. If a unit attempts to boot without a selected...
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... the PoE feature have five built-in fans. Operation can be verified by power-up or low-voltage conditions. The single reset circuit of the device. Reset Button The PowerConnect 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/P switches have two built-in fans. If only a member unit is activated by observing the LED that indicates if one or more...
... the PoE feature have five built-in fans. Operation can be verified by power-up or low-voltage conditions. The single reset circuit of the device. Reset Button The PowerConnect 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/P switches have two built-in fans. If only a member unit is activated by observing the LED that indicates if one or more...
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Table 5-3. Device Management Buttons Button Apply Changes Add Telnet Query Show All Left arrow/Right Arrows Refresh Reset All Counters Print Draw Details Back Description Applies set changes to the current page. Displays the device ...help pages are divided into the following : Table 5-4. Creates statistics charts on the OpenManage Switch Administrator interface. Adds information to the previous page. 72 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Using the Switch Administrator Buttons This section describes the buttons found on -the-fly. Information Buttons Button Support...
Table 5-3. Device Management Buttons Button Apply Changes Add Telnet Query Show All Left arrow/Right Arrows Refresh Reset All Counters Print Draw Details Back Description Applies set changes to the current page. Displays the device ...help pages are divided into the following : Table 5-4. Creates statistics charts on the OpenManage Switch Administrator interface. Adds information to the previous page. 72 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Using the Switch Administrator Buttons This section describes the buttons found on -the-fly. Information Buttons Button Support...
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... 113 • "Defining IP Addressing" on page 128 • "Running Cable Diagnostics" on -line help for defining system parameters including security features, downloading switch software, and resetting the switch. Figure 6-1. Click System in the tree view. To open the System page, Click a link below to access on page 165 Configuring System Information 77...
... 113 • "Defining IP Addressing" on page 128 • "Running Cable Diagnostics" on -line help for defining system parameters including security features, downloading switch software, and resetting the switch. Figure 6-1. Click System in the tree view. To open the System page, Click a link below to access on page 165 Configuring System Information 77...
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...page 98 • "Managing Stack Members" on page 99 • "Resetting the Device" on page 259 Defining General Switch Information The General page contains links to pages that allow network managers to configure switch parameters. • "Managing Management Security" on page 170 • "...SNMP Parameters" on page 219 • "Managing Files" on page 246 • "Configuring Advanced Settings" on page 100 Viewing Switch Asset Information Asset The Asset page contains parameters for configuring and viewing general device information, including the system name, location, and contact...
...page 98 • "Managing Stack Members" on page 99 • "Resetting the Device" on page 259 Defining General Switch Information The General page contains links to pages that allow network managers to configure switch parameters. • "Managing Management Security" on page 170 • "...SNMP Parameters" on page 219 • "Managing Files" on page 246 • "Configuring Advanced Settings" on page 100 Viewing Switch Asset Information Asset The Asset page contains parameters for configuring and viewing general device information, including the system name, location, and contact...
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..., see "Copy Files" on page 239. To open the Reset page, click System → General → Reset in the Stack Management page. Switching Between Stack Masters 1 Open the Stack Management page. 2 Check the Switch Stack Control from Unit 1 to the Startup Configuration file before resetting the device. Managing Stacks Using the CLI Commands The following...
..., see "Copy Files" on page 239. To open the Reset page, click System → General → Reset in the Stack Management page. Switching Between Stack Masters 1 Open the Stack Management page. 2 Check the Switch Stack Control from Unit 1 to the Startup Configuration file before resetting the device. Managing Stacks Using the CLI Commands The following...
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...you want to other systems. The switch can poll the following server types for performing a reset of the CLI command: console# reload You haven't saved your current session. Resetting the Device 1 Open the Reset page. 2 Select a unit in the Reset Unit Number field. 3 Click ...and cannot provide time services to continue ? (Y/N)[N] Y Configuring SNTP Settings The switch supports the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). Are you sure you want to continue? (Y/N)[N] Y This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your changes. The following table summarizes the equivalent...
...you want to other systems. The switch can poll the following server types for performing a reset of the CLI command: console# reload You haven't saved your current session. Resetting the Device 1 Open the Reset page. 2 Select a unit in the Reset Unit Number field. 3 Click ...and cannot provide time services to continue ? (Y/N)[N] Y Configuring SNTP Settings The switch supports the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). Are you sure you want to continue? (Y/N)[N] Y This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your changes. The following table summarizes the equivalent...
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.... 4 Click Apply Changes. Downloading Files Using CLI Commands The following is downloaded to a destination. To activate the selected Image file, reset the device. Table 6-53. Configuration Download • Server IP Address - Downloads commands into a configuration backup file. Downloading Files 1 ...device. The TFTP Server IP Address from Server page. Running Configuration - Configuring System Information 249 For information on resetting the device, see Switching Between Stack Masters. The destination file to which the configuration files are : - Copy: 575 bytes copied ...
.... 4 Click Apply Changes. Downloading Files Using CLI Commands The following is downloaded to a destination. To activate the selected Image file, reset the device. Table 6-53. Configuration Download • Server IP Address - Downloads commands into a configuration backup file. Downloading Files 1 ...device. The TFTP Server IP Address from Server page. Running Configuration - Configuring System Information 249 For information on resetting the device, see Switching Between Stack Masters. The destination file to which the configuration files are : - Copy: 575 bytes copied ...
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... page contains a link for the indicated screen. By entering a value in the After Reset column, memory is restarted. • Stacking Ports - The type of the switch. Configuring System Information 259 To open the Advanced Settings page. The currently configured value. ...• After Reset - General Settings The General Settings page contains the following topics: • "Configuring...
... page contains a link for the indicated screen. By entering a value in the After Reset column, memory is restarted. • Stacking Ports - The type of the switch. Configuring System Information 259 To open the Advanced Settings page. The currently configured value. ...• After Reset - General Settings The General Settings page contains the following topics: • "Configuring...
User's Guide
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...supplicant) MAC address. Defines the action to be applied to packets arriving in single-host mode, from a host whose MAC address is reset. • Traps - The Trap Frequency (1-1000000) field can be enabled in single-host mode, from any unlearned source and shuts down...traps. • Trap Frequency (1-1000000) - No Single Host - Discards the packets from a host whose MAC address is not learned. - Configuring Switch Information 269 Multiple Host - Discard - This setting must be defined only if the Multiple Hosts field is enabled. • Number of packets that...
...supplicant) MAC address. Defines the action to be applied to packets arriving in single-host mode, from a host whose MAC address is reset. • Traps - The Trap Frequency (1-1000000) field can be enabled in single-host mode, from any unlearned source and shuts down...traps. • Trap Frequency (1-1000000) - No Single Host - Discards the packets from a host whose MAC address is not learned. - Configuring Switch Information 269 Multiple Host - Discard - This setting must be defined only if the Multiple Hosts field is enabled. • Number of packets that...
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... including advanced features such as storm control and port mirroring, and for performing virtual port tests. To open the Port Security page, click Switch → Network Security → Port Security. Configuring Port Security Network security can be enhanced by limiting access on a different port, or... provide various options. In order to users with specific MAC addresses. The MAC addresses can be restored after the device has been reset. Access to the locked port is limited to enable port security, enable the Multiple Hosts feature on the required ports. Figure 7-7. ...
... including advanced features such as storm control and port mirroring, and for performing virtual port tests. To open the Port Security page, click Switch → Network Security → Port Security. Configuring Port Security Network security can be enhanced by limiting access on a different port, or... provide various options. In order to users with specific MAC addresses. The MAC addresses can be restored after the device has been reset. Access to the locked port is limited to enable port security, enable the Multiple Hosts feature on the required ports. Figure 7-7. ...
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... either locked or unlocked. Discards the packet from an unknown source, however, the MAC address is reset. • Trap - The locked port is added to be learned on a locked port. This is updated. 274 Configuring Switch Information The Learning Mode field is enabled only if Locked is a port. - The possible field values...
... either locked or unlocked. Discards the packet from an unknown source, however, the MAC address is reset. • Trap - The locked port is added to be learned on a locked port. This is updated. 274 Configuring Switch Information The Learning Mode field is enabled only if Locked is a port. - The possible field values...
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...values are : - Unchecked - Maintains the selected MAC address. 316 Configuring Switch Information Permanent - To prevent Static MAC addresses from the Static MAC Address Table. Figure 7-29. Delete on Reset - The MAC address is reset. - Checked - Static MAC Address The Static MAC Address page contains the...in the current static addresses list. • VLAN ID - Removes the selected MAC address from being deleted when the Ethernet device reset, ensure the port attached to the MAC address is permanent. - Delete on Timeout - MAC address status. Used for defining ...
...values are : - Unchecked - Maintains the selected MAC address. 316 Configuring Switch Information Permanent - To prevent Static MAC addresses from the Static MAC Address Table. Figure 7-29. Delete on Reset - The MAC address is reset. - Checked - Static MAC Address The Static MAC Address page contains the...in the current static addresses list. • VLAN ID - Removes the selected MAC address from being deleted when the Ethernet device reset, ensure the port attached to the MAC address is permanent. - Delete on Timeout - MAC address status. Used for defining ...
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...Aging time is erased, and includes parameters for configuring static address parameters as displayed in the address table are directly forwarded to the reset | delete-on - The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for querying and viewing the Dynamic Address list. Adds a static... MAC-layer station source address to the ports. 318 Configuring Switch Information The Dynamic Address Table page also contains information about the aging time before a dynamic MAC address is 300 sec vlan mac...
...Aging time is erased, and includes parameters for configuring static address parameters as displayed in the address table are directly forwarded to the reset | delete-on - The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for querying and viewing the Dynamic Address list. Adds a static... MAC-layer station source address to the ports. 318 Configuring Switch Information The Dynamic Address Table page also contains information about the aging time before a dynamic MAC address is 300 sec vlan mac...
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... priority. Configures the spanning tree bridge Hello Time, which is the amount of STP state changes that has elapsed since the bridge was initialized or reset, and the last topographic change occurred. The cost of the spanning tree protocol. The STP parameters are modified, and the device is enabled on ... bridge maximum age. Specifies the total amount of time a port remains in the listening and learning states before entering the forwarding state. 328 Configuring Switch Information Indicates the amount of time that have occurred. • Last Topology Change - Table 7-19.
... priority. Configures the spanning tree bridge Hello Time, which is the amount of STP state changes that has elapsed since the bridge was initialized or reset, and the last topographic change occurred. The cost of the spanning tree protocol. The STP parameters are modified, and the device is enabled on ... bridge maximum age. Specifies the total amount of time a port remains in the listening and learning states before entering the forwarding state. 328 Configuring Switch Information Indicates the amount of time that have occurred. • Last Topology Change - Table 7-19.
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... VLAN are 1-4095. Enable - Ingress filtering is defined as per standard and industry practice, as the reserved VLAN after the device is updated. 360 Configuring Switch Information Customer - Assigns a LAG to a VLAN based on the page. 3 Click Apply Changes. The LAG may be untagged). • Dynamic - The ... The VLAN LAG parameters are accepted by the LAG. Assigns a VLAN ID to the LAG. Only tagged packets are defined, and the device is reset. The VLAN that can be registered in the VLAN. • LAG VLAN Mode - The LAG belongs to register in which the specific LAG is...
... VLAN are 1-4095. Enable - Ingress filtering is defined as per standard and industry practice, as the reserved VLAN after the device is updated. 360 Configuring Switch Information Customer - Assigns a LAG to a VLAN based on the page. 3 Click Apply Changes. The LAG may be untagged). • Dynamic - The ... The VLAN LAG parameters are accepted by the LAG. Assigns a VLAN ID to the LAG. Only tagged packets are defined, and the device is reset. The VLAN that can be registered in the VLAN. • LAG VLAN Mode - The LAG belongs to register in which the specific LAG is...