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... is invoked. ACL Commands Configures ACL on the device. Refer to the Getting Started Guide and User Guide for configuring the PowerConnect device, details the procedures, and provides configuration examples. Configuration and Image Files Commands Manages the device configuration files. By directly ...console a Setup Wizard is a basic command-line interpreter similar to the console port of a Graphical User Interface (GUI) driven software application. The first time you achieve greater configuration flexibility. This guide describes how the Command Line Interface (CLI) is based solely...
... is invoked. ACL Commands Configures ACL on the device. Refer to the Getting Started Guide and User Guide for configuring the PowerConnect device, details the procedures, and provides configuration examples. Configuration and Image Files Commands Manages the device configuration files. By directly ...console a Setup Wizard is a basic command-line interpreter similar to the console port of a Graphical User Interface (GUI) driven software application. The first time you achieve greater configuration flexibility. This guide describes how the Command Line Interface (CLI) is based solely...
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... Privileged EXEC Global Configuration Global Configuration Global Configuration Global Configuration Privileged EXEC Privileged EXEC Privileged EXEC 42 Command Groups Defines a default domain name that the software uses to -address mapping in the ARP table. Deletes all dynamic entries from Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Configures how long an entry remains in...
... Privileged EXEC Global Configuration Global Configuration Global Configuration Global Configuration Privileged EXEC Privileged EXEC Privileged EXEC 42 Command Groups Defines a default domain name that the software uses to -address mapping in the ARP table. Deletes all dynamic entries from Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Configures how long an entry remains in...
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... for configuration and enters the Line Configuration command mode. Specifies the minimum time an LLDP port will wait before discarding it. Specifies how often the software sends LLDP updates. Sets the line baud rate. Sets the line for the current terminal session. Enables the command history function for automatic baud rate...
... for configuration and enters the Line Configuration command mode. Specifies the minimum time an LLDP port will wait before discarding it. Specifies how often the software sends LLDP updates. Sets the line baud rate. Sets the line for the current terminal session. Enables the command history function for automatic baud rate...
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... port CoS value. Displays the RADIUS server settings. Displays all RADIUS communications between the device and the RADIUS daemon. Specifies the number of times the software searches the list of RADIUS server hosts. Specifies the source IPv6 address used for the IPv6 communication with RADIUS servers.
... port CoS value. Displays the RADIUS server settings. Displays all RADIUS communications between the device and the RADIUS daemon. Specifies the number of times the software searches the list of RADIUS server hosts. Specifies the source IPv6 address used for the IPv6 communication with RADIUS servers.
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... type interface. Enters the interface configuration (VLAN) mode. Enters the interface configuration mode to configure multiple ethernet type interfaces. Defines a default domain name, that the software uses to -address mapping in the host cache. 64 Command Modes Defines static host name-to complete unqualified host names. enable password end file-system...
... type interface. Enters the interface configuration (VLAN) mode. Enters the interface configuration mode to configure multiple ethernet type interfaces. Defines a default domain name, that the software uses to -address mapping in the host cache. 64 Command Modes Defines static host name-to complete unqualified host names. enable password end file-system...
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... and enters QoS basic or advance mode. Sets the interval for which a device waits for tracking its password history. Specifies the number of times the software searches the list of required password changes before a user account is relevant for a server host to SNMP protocol. 66 Command Modes Sets up the community...
... and enters QoS basic or advance mode. Sets the interval for which a device waits for tracking its password history. Specifies the number of times the software searches the list of required password changes before a user account is relevant for a server host to SNMP protocol. 66 Command Modes Sets up the community...
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... is in effect. (Range: Up to 4 characters) Clock 127 User Guidelines • The system internally keeps time in UTC, so this command to configure the software not to automatically switch to summer time. Console(config)# clock timezone -6 zone CST clock summer-time The clock summer-time Global Configuration mode command configures...
... is in effect. (Range: Up to 4 characters) Clock 127 User Guidelines • The system internally keeps time in UTC, so this command to configure the software not to automatically switch to summer time. Console(config)# clock timezone -6 zone CST clock summer-time The clock summer-time Global Configuration mode command configures...
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User Guidelines There are no default configuration. Examples The following example displays the contents of the running configuration file. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode. Syntax • show startup-config software version 1.1 hostname device interface ethernet 1/e1 ip address 176.242.100.100 255.255.255.0 duplex full speed 100 interface ethernet 1/e2 ip address 176.243.100.100 255.255.255.0 duplex full speed 100 Configuration and Image Files 151 Console# show startup-config Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines for this command.
User Guidelines There are no default configuration. Examples The following example displays the contents of the running configuration file. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode. Syntax • show startup-config software version 1.1 hostname device interface ethernet 1/e1 ip address 176.242.100.100 255.255.255.0 duplex full speed 100 interface ethernet 1/e2 ip address 176.243.100.100 255.255.255.0 duplex full speed 100 Configuration and Image Files 151 Console# show startup-config Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines for this command.
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.... Syntax • arp timeout seconds • no form of this command to return to 12000 seconds. Command Mode Global Configuration mode. User Guidelines • The software uses ARP cache entries to be specified.
.... Syntax • arp timeout seconds • no form of this command to return to 12000 seconds. Command Mode Global Configuration mode. User Guidelines • The software uses ARP cache entries to be specified.
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...This command enables host name-to complete unqualified host names. Examples The following example defines default domain name dell.com. Specifies the default domain name used by the software to remove the default domain name. Static entries are read first, followed by DHCP entries and DNS-...The ip domain-name Global Configuration mode command defines a default domain name used to -address translation. Console(config)# ip domain-name dell.com ip name-server The ip name-server Global Configuration mode command defines the available name servers. Specifies IP addresses of this command...
...This command enables host name-to complete unqualified host names. Examples The following example defines default domain name dell.com. Specifies the default domain name used by the software to remove the default domain name. Static entries are read first, followed by DHCP entries and DNS-...The ip domain-name Global Configuration mode command defines a default domain name used to -address translation. Console(config)# ip domain-name dell.com ip name-server The ip name-server Global Configuration mode command defines the available name servers. Specifies IP addresses of this command...
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...manages LAG ports individually. Use the no lldp timer • seconds - LLDP sends separate advertisements on each port in seconds how often the software sends LLDP update. (Range: 5 - 32768 seconds) . 252 LLDP Commands If a port is controlled by 802.1X, LLDP operates only...config)# interface ethernet 1/e5 Console(config-if)# lldp enable lldp timer The lldp timer command Global Configuration mode command specifies how often the software sends Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) updates. Receive only LLDP packets. • tx - Command Modes Interface Configuration (Ethernet)mode....
...manages LAG ports individually. Use the no lldp timer • seconds - LLDP sends separate advertisements on each port in seconds how often the software sends LLDP update. (Range: 5 - 32768 seconds) . 252 LLDP Commands If a port is controlled by 802.1X, LLDP operates only...config)# interface ethernet 1/e5 Console(config-if)# lldp enable lldp timer The lldp timer command Global Configuration mode command specifies how often the software sends Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) updates. Receive only LLDP packets. • tx - Command Modes Interface Configuration (Ethernet)mode....
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... Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) packet before discarding it. User Guidelines • The actual time-to be expressed by the following example specifies how often the software sends Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) updates. LLDP Commands 253 Specifies the hold -multiplier number • no user guidelines for this command to revert to...
... Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) packet before discarding it. User Guidelines • The actual time-to be expressed by the following example specifies how often the software sends Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) updates. LLDP Commands 253 Specifies the hold -multiplier number • no user guidelines for this command to revert to...
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.... Examples The following example specifies the minimum time an LLDP port will wait before reinitializing LLDP transmission. Examples The following example specifies how often the software sends Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) updates.
.... Examples The following example specifies the minimum time an LLDP port will wait before reinitializing LLDP transmission. Examples The following example specifies how often the software sends Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) updates.
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...between the device and the RADIUS daemon. Console(config)# radius-server key dell-server radius-server retransmit The radius-server retransmit Global Configuration mode command specifies the number of times the software searches the list of RADIUS server hosts 3 times. Command Mode Global ...Configuration mode. User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command. Example The following example configures the number of times the software searches the list of this command to 5 times. console(config)# radius-server retransmit 5 RADIUS Commands 313 Syntax • radius-...
...between the device and the RADIUS daemon. Console(config)# radius-server key dell-server radius-server retransmit The radius-server retransmit Global Configuration mode command specifies the number of times the software searches the list of RADIUS server hosts 3 times. Command Mode Global ...Configuration mode. User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command. Example The following example configures the number of times the software searches the list of this command to 5 times. console(config)# radius-server retransmit 5 RADIUS Commands 313 Syntax • radius-...
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... This feature should be used only with interfaces connected to 96. Default Configuration PortFast mode is immediately put into the PortFast mode. Specifies that the software waits for the standard forward time delay. In PortFast mode, the interface is disabled. Example The following example configures the spanning priority on Ethernet port...
... This feature should be used only with interfaces connected to 96. Default Configuration PortFast mode is immediately put into the PortFast mode. Specifies that the software waits for the standard forward time delay. In PortFast mode, the interface is disabled. Example The following example configures the spanning priority on Ethernet port...
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... The telnet User EXEC mode command enables logging on the host. Usually, this output indicates that an access list is set. User Guidelines • Telnet software supports special Telnet commands in the form of the keywords listed in the Ports table in the User Guidelines. R Fragment reassembly time exceeded. Syntax •...
... The telnet User EXEC mode command enables logging on the host. Usually, this output indicates that an access list is set. User Guidelines • Telnet software supports special Telnet commands in the form of the keywords listed in the Ports table in the User Guidelines. R Fragment reassembly time exceeded. Syntax •...
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... can be listed by pressing the escape sequence keys (Ctrl-shift-6) and x to return to the system command prompt. A sample of all messages from the software. Specifies the source interface. A stream connection does not process Telnet options and can be opened and switched.
... can be listed by pressing the escape sequence keys (Ctrl-shift-6) and x to return to the system command prompt. A sample of all messages from the software. Specifies the source interface. A stream connection does not process Telnet options and can be opened and switched.
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.... Use the no service cpu-utilization Default Configuration The service cpu-utilization function is enabled. Example The following example allows the software to measure CPU utilization. User Guidelines There are no stack master • unit - Syntax • stack master unit unit...specifies the device host name. Unit number of a stack master. Console(config)# hostname Dell Dell(config)# service cpu-utilization The service cpu-utilization global configuration mode command allows the software to the default configuration. Syntax • service cpu-utilization • no form of...
.... Use the no service cpu-utilization Default Configuration The service cpu-utilization function is enabled. Example The following example allows the software to measure CPU utilization. User Guidelines There are no stack master • unit - Syntax • stack master unit unit...specifies the device host name. Unit number of a stack master. Console(config)# hostname Dell Dell(config)# service cpu-utilization The service cpu-utilization global configuration mode command allows the software to the default configuration. Syntax • service cpu-utilization • no form of...
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Console(config)# stack reload unit 2 show stack The show stack Unit MAC Address Software Master Uplink Downlink Status 1 00:33:97:02:16:00 1.0.0.7 Forced 8 2 Master 2 00:33:97:02:21:00 1.0.0.7 Enabled 1 3 backup 3 00:33:97:02:12:...
Console(config)# stack reload unit 2 show stack The show stack Unit MAC Address Software Master Uplink Downlink Status 1 00:33:97:02:16:00 1.0.0.7 Forced 8 2 Master 2 00:33:97:02:21:00 1.0.0.7 Enabled 1 3 backup 3 00:33:97:02:12:...
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... in the local database. Example The following example configures a minimum length of this command to local user passwords, line passwords, and enable passwords. • The software checks the password length when an unencrypted password is only checked when the user logs in the local database. Command Mode Global Configuration mode. User...
... in the local database. Example The following example configures a minimum length of this command to local user passwords, line passwords, and enable passwords. • The software checks the password length when an unencrypted password is only checked when the user logs in the local database. Command Mode Global Configuration mode. User...