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... device Configuration mode has been accessed. • The commands contain no can be entered to cancel the effect of a command or reset the configuration to 216. Negating the Effect of 10 commands can be increased to the default value. Repeating the key sequence will recall... an internally managed Command History buffer. Refer to recall successively older commands. By configuring 0, the effect is not preserved across device resets. To display the history buffer, see history. The standard number of Commands For many configuration commands, the prefix keyword no encrypted ...
... device Configuration mode has been accessed. • The commands contain no can be entered to cancel the effect of a command or reset the configuration to 216. Negating the Effect of 10 commands can be increased to the default value. Repeating the key sequence will recall... an internally managed Command History buffer. Refer to recall successively older commands. By configuring 0, the effect is not preserved across device resets. To display the history buffer, see history. The standard number of Commands For many configuration commands, the prefix keyword no encrypted ...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... Interface Configuration (VLAN) mode. Address Table Commands 101 Syntax • bridge address mac-address {ethernet interface | port-channel port-channel-number} [permanent | delete-on-reset | delete-on-timeout | secure] • no bridge address command. • delete-on -timeout - This parameter is only available when the port is permanent. ...MAC-layer station source address to delete the MAC address. User Guidelines • Using the no port security command). The address is deleted after reset. • delete-on -reset - A valid port-channel number. • permanent -
... Interface Configuration (VLAN) mode. Address Table Commands 101 Syntax • bridge address mac-address {ethernet interface | port-channel port-channel-number} [permanent | delete-on-reset | delete-on-timeout | secure] • no bridge address command. • delete-on -timeout - This parameter is only available when the port is permanent. ...MAC-layer station source address to delete the MAC address. User Guidelines • Using the no port security command). The address is deleted after reset. • delete-on -reset - A valid port-channel number. • permanent -
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...:73:FF 00:60:70:8C:73:FF 00:10:0D:48:37:FF port ---1/e8 1/e8 1/e9 type Permanent delete-on-timeout delete-on-reset show bridge address-table count The show bridge address-table count [vlan vlan][ ethernet interface-number | port-channel port-channel- User Guidelines There are no...
...:73:FF 00:60:70:8C:73:FF 00:10:0D:48:37:FF port ---1/e8 1/e8 1/e9 type Permanent delete-on-timeout delete-on-reset show bridge address-table count The show bridge address-table count [vlan vlan][ ethernet interface-number | port-channel port-channel- User Guidelines There are no...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... history Default Configuration The command history function is 10. 240 Line Commands Syntax • history • no history size • number-of this command to reset the command history buffer size to disable the command history function. history The history Line Configuration mode command enables the command history function. Use the...
... history Default Configuration The command history function is 10. 240 Line Commands Syntax • history • no history size • number-of this command to reset the command history buffer size to disable the command history function. history The history Line Configuration mode command enables the command history function. Use the...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... command history buffer size to the default setting. Console terminal line. • telnet - Use the no terminal history size • number-of this command to reset the command history buffer size to 20 commands for remote console access (Telnet). • ssh - Syntax • terminal history size number-of-commands • no...
... command history buffer size to the default setting. Console terminal line. • telnet - Use the no terminal history size • number-of this command to reset the command history buffer size to 20 commands for remote console access (Telnet). • ssh - Syntax • terminal history size number-of-commands • no...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... - 10) Default Configuration The software searches the list of RADIUS server hosts. Use the no form of RADIUS server hosts to reset the default configuration. User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for all RADIUS communications between the device and the RADIUS daemon. User ... 5 times. Example The following example defines the authentication and encryption key for this command. 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...
... - 10) Default Configuration The software searches the list of RADIUS server hosts. Use the no form of RADIUS server hosts to reset the default configuration. User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for all RADIUS communications between the device and the RADIUS daemon. User ... 5 times. Example The following example defines the authentication and encryption key for this command. 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...
Command Line Interface Guide
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...% Console> show rmon history 1 errors Sample Set: 1 Owner: Me Interface: 1/e1 Interval: 1800 Requested samples: 50 Granted samples: 50 Maximum table size: 500 (800 after reset) Time ---------Jan 18 2002 21:57:00 Jan 18 2002 21:57:30 CRC Align --------1 1 Undersize Oversize 1 0 1 0 Fragments --------49 Jabbers ------0 27 0 324 RMON Commands Examples...
...% Console> show rmon history 1 errors Sample Set: 1 Owner: Me Interface: 1/e1 Interval: 1800 Requested samples: 50 Granted samples: 50 Maximum table size: 500 (800 after reset) Time ---------Jan 18 2002 21:57:00 Jan 18 2002 21:57:30 CRC Align --------1 1 Undersize Oversize 1 0 1 0 Fragments --------49 Jabbers ------0 27 0 324 RMON Commands Examples...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... index. (Range: 0 - 65535) Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines for this command. Syntax • show rmon log Maximum table size: 500 (800 after reset) Event Description Time 1 Errors Jan 18 2002 23:48:19 1 Errors Jan 18 2002 23:58:17 2 High Broadcast Jan 18 2002 23:59:48...
... index. (Range: 0 - 65535) Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines for this command. Syntax • show rmon log Maximum table size: 500 (800 after reset) Event Description Time 1 Errors Jan 18 2002 23:48:19 1 Errors Jan 18 2002 23:58:17 2 High Broadcast Jan 18 2002 23:59:48...
Command Line Interface Guide
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Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode. Example The following example clears messages from the internal logging buffer. User Guidelines This command takes effect only after Reset. Example The following example changes the number of syslog messages stored in the internal buffer to 300. User Guidelines There are no default configuration. Syslog ...
Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode. Example The following example clears messages from the internal logging buffer. User Guidelines This command takes effect only after Reset. Example The following example changes the number of syslog messages stored in the internal buffer to 300. User Guidelines There are no default configuration. Syslog ...
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... configuration. The host name of the device. (Range: 1 - 158 characters) Default Configuration This command has no form of the command. Console# reload This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your changes.
... configuration. The host name of the device. (Range: 1 - 158 characters) Default Configuration This command has no form of the command. Console# reload This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your changes.
Command Line Interface Guide
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User Guidelines There are no default configuration. Command Mode User EXEC mode. Topology is Ring Unit Unit Id After Reset 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 console# show users The show users Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines for this command. 428 System Management Syntax • show users User EXEC mode command displays information about the active users.
User Guidelines There are no default configuration. Command Mode User EXEC mode. Topology is Ring Unit Unit Id After Reset 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 console# show users The show users Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines for this command. 428 System Management Syntax • show users User EXEC mode command displays information about the active users.
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... 234-256 switchport mode The switchport mode Interface Configuration mode command configures the VLAN membership mode of this command to reset the mode to the appropriate default for this command to reset the mode to customer equipment. Example The following example configures the VLAN membership mode of this command. The port is...
... 234-256 switchport mode The switchport mode Interface Configuration mode command configures the VLAN membership mode of this command to reset the mode to the appropriate default for this command to reset the mode to customer equipment. Example The following example configures the VLAN membership mode of this command. The port is...
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...Device 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...Device 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
User's Guide
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... 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 Settings 103 Defining SNTP Authentication Methods 105 Defining SNTP Servers 107 Defining SNTP Interfaces 111...
... 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 Settings 103 Defining SNTP Authentication Methods 105 Defining SNTP Servers 107 Defining SNTP Interfaces 111...
User's Guide
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... if they were inserted within a ten minute interval. One Master enabled stack member is elected as Backup Master, according to join the stack. A message is reset. When the Master unit boots or when inserting or removing a stack member, the Master unit initiates a stacking discovering process. NOTE: Two stacking member are Master...
... if they were inserted within a ten minute interval. One Master enabled stack member is elected as Backup Master, according to join the stack. A message is reset. When the Master unit boots or when inserting or removing a stack member, the Master unit initiates a stacking discovering process. NOTE: Two stacking member are Master...
User's Guide
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.... Exchanging Stacking Members If a stack member with the same Unit ID replaces an existing Unit ID with the same Unit ID, the stack member is reset and/or the ports are no longer present. Whenever a reboot occurs, topology discovery is applied to configure the stack. Non-present ports are configured through... the configuration files. Each 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.
.... Exchanging Stacking Members If a stack member with the same Unit ID replaces an existing Unit ID with the same Unit ID, the stack member is reset and/or the ports are no longer present. Whenever a reboot occurs, topology discovery is applied to configure the stack. Non-present ports are configured through... the configuration files. Each 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.
User's Guide
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...quality of voice does not deteriorate if the IP traffic is received for a given period, are advertised. The MAC addresses are preserved across resets and reboots. VoIP traffic has a preconfigured OUI prefix in the source MAC address. Guest VLAN Guest VLAN provides limited network access to ...Guest VLAN is forwarded. These user-defined entries are not subject to carry IP voice traffic from IP phones on page 374. The PowerConnect 35xx series systems enhances auto negotiation by configuring ports to aging, and are stored in the Bridging Table. Self-Learning MAC Addresses The...
...quality of voice does not deteriorate if the IP traffic is received for a given period, are advertised. The MAC addresses are preserved across resets and reboots. VoIP traffic has a preconfigured OUI prefix in the source MAC address. Guest VLAN Guest VLAN provides limited network access to ...Guest VLAN is forwarded. These user-defined entries are not subject to carry IP voice traffic from IP phones on page 374. The PowerConnect 35xx series systems enhances auto negotiation by configuring ports to aging, and are stored in the Bridging Table. Self-Learning MAC Addresses The...
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...Hardware Description 27 Designated as stacking ports, or used as 1000Base-T ports • Console port - PowerConnect 3524 Front Panel 10/100 Base-T Ports 1, 3, 5, 7, ...23 System LEDs Reset Button Stacking Button Stacking LEDs 10/100 Base-T Ports 2, 4, 6, 8, ...24 G1 G2 ... addition, the front panel also contains ports G1 - Hardware Description Port Description PowerConnect 3524 Port Description The Dell™ PowerConnect™ 3524 device is marked with the following figure illustrates the PowerConnect 3524 front panel. Figure 2-1. G2 which are fiber ports and ports G3-...
...Hardware Description 27 Designated as stacking ports, or used as 1000Base-T ports • Console port - PowerConnect 3524 Front Panel 10/100 Base-T Ports 1, 3, 5, 7, ...23 System LEDs Reset Button Stacking Button Stacking LEDs 10/100 Base-T Ports 2, 4, 6, 8, ...24 G1 G2 ... addition, the front panel also contains ports G1 - Hardware Description Port Description PowerConnect 3524 Port Description The Dell™ PowerConnect™ 3524 device is marked with the following figure illustrates the PowerConnect 3524 front panel. Figure 2-1. G2 which are fiber ports and ports G3-...
User's Guide
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...front panel are two buttons on the front panel. Designated as 1000Base-T ports • Console port - PowerConnect 3548 Front Panel 10/100 Base-T Ports 1, 3, 5, 7, ...47 System LEDs Reset Button Stacking Button Stacking LEDs 10/100 Base-T Ports 2, 4, 6, 8, ...48 G1 G2 1000Base-X SFP... Description The second button is the Reset Button which is configured with the following figure illustrates the PowerConnect 3548 front panel. PowerConnect 3548 Port Description The PowerConnect 3548 device is used to manually reset the device. PowerConnect 3524 Back Panel Console Port RPS ...
...front panel are two buttons on the front panel. Designated as 1000Base-T ports • Console port - PowerConnect 3548 Front Panel 10/100 Base-T Ports 1, 3, 5, 7, ...47 System LEDs Reset Button Stacking Button Stacking LEDs 10/100 Base-T Ports 2, 4, 6, 8, ...48 G1 G2 1000Base-X SFP... Description The second button is the Reset Button which is configured with the following figure illustrates the PowerConnect 3548 front panel. PowerConnect 3548 Port Description The PowerConnect 3548 device is used to manually reset the device. PowerConnect 3524 Back Panel Console Port RPS ...
User's Guide
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...configured from 2400 bps up to forward network traffic in a stand-alone device. In addition, the front panel also contains ports G1 - PowerConnect 3548 Back Panel Console Port RPS Connector Power Connector The back panel contains an RPS connector, console port and power connector. SFP Ports The...232 Console Port One DB-9 connector for a terminal connection is 9,600 bps. Figure 2-5. G4 can be used to manually reset the device. The second button is the Reset Button which are copper ports. The default baud rate is used to select the unit number. The Stack ID button is ...
...configured from 2400 bps up to forward network traffic in a stand-alone device. In addition, the front panel also contains ports G1 - PowerConnect 3548 Back Panel Console Port RPS Connector Power Connector The back panel contains an RPS connector, console port and power connector. SFP Ports The...232 Console Port One DB-9 connector for a terminal connection is 9,600 bps. Figure 2-5. G4 can be used to manually reset the device. The second button is the Reset Button which are copper ports. The default baud rate is used to select the unit number. The Stack ID button is ...