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Command Modes Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode. LLDP frames are sent and received on each port in a LAG. Console(config)# interface ethernet g5 Console(config-if)# lldp enable lldp timer The lldp timer command Global Configuration mode command ...the software sends LLDP update. (Range: 5 - 32768 seconds) 254 LLDP Commands LLDP data received through LAG ports is stored individually per port. • LLDP operation on an interface (g5). User Guidelines • LLDP manages LAG ports individually. Specifies in both ] • no lldp enable • rx - Receive only LLDP...
Command Modes Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode. LLDP frames are sent and received on each port in a LAG. Console(config)# interface ethernet g5 Console(config-if)# lldp enable lldp timer The lldp timer command Global Configuration mode command ...the software sends LLDP update. (Range: 5 - 32768 seconds) 254 LLDP Commands LLDP data received through LAG ports is stored individually per port. • LLDP operation on an interface (g5). User Guidelines • LLDP manages LAG ports individually. Specifies in both ] • no lldp enable • rx - Receive only LLDP...
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...Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree 317 Defining MSTP Interface Settings 321 Configuring VLANs 323 Defining VLAN Ports Settings 331 Defining VLAN LAG Settings 334 Defining VLAN Protocol Groups 337 Adding Protocol Ports 339 Configuring GVRP 340 Configuring Voice VLANs 343 Defining Voice... VLAN Port Settings 347 Defining OUIs 349 Aggregating Ports 351 Defining LAG Membership 354 Multicast Forwarding Support 355 Adding Bridge Multicast Address Members 358 Assigning Multicast Forward All Parameters 362 IGMP Snooping ...
...Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree 317 Defining MSTP Interface Settings 321 Configuring VLANs 323 Defining VLAN Ports Settings 331 Defining VLAN LAG Settings 334 Defining VLAN Protocol Groups 337 Adding Protocol Ports 339 Configuring GVRP 340 Configuring Voice VLANs 343 Defining Voice... VLAN Port Settings 347 Defining OUIs 349 Aggregating Ports 351 Defining LAG Membership 354 Multicast Forwarding Support 355 Adding Bridge Multicast Address Members 358 Assigning Multicast Forward All Parameters 362 IGMP Snooping ...
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... 394 Defining Device RMON Events 396 Viewing the RMON Events Log 399 Defining RMON Device Alarms 401 Viewing Charts 404 Viewing Port Statistics 404 Viewing LAG Statistics 406 Viewing the CPU Utilization 409 Viewing CPU Utilization Using CLI Commands 410 9 Configuring Quality of Service 411 Defining CoS Global Parameters 413 Defining...
... 394 Defining Device RMON Events 396 Viewing the RMON Events Log 399 Defining RMON Device Alarms 401 Viewing Charts 404 Viewing Port Statistics 404 Viewing LAG Statistics 406 Viewing the CPU Utilization 409 Viewing CPU Utilization Using CLI Commands 410 9 Configuring Quality of Service 411 Defining CoS Global Parameters 413 Defining...
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... stations is Media-Dependent Interface (MDI) and the standard wiring for the same egress port resources. For information on configuring MDI/MDI for ports or LAGs, see "Defining General Device Information" on page 284. Flow Control Support (IEEE 802.3X) Flow control enables lower speed devices to communicate with Crossover ...Jumbo Frames Support Jumbo frames enables transporting the identical data in fewer frames. For information on configuring Flow Control for ports or Link Aggregate Groups (LAGs), see "Defining Port Parameters" on page 278 or "Configuring Load Balancing" on page 67.
... stations is Media-Dependent Interface (MDI) and the standard wiring for the same egress port resources. For information on configuring MDI/MDI for ports or LAGs, see "Defining General Device Information" on page 284. Flow Control Support (IEEE 802.3X) Flow control enables lower speed devices to communicate with Crossover ...Jumbo Frames Support Jumbo frames enables transporting the identical data in fewer frames. For information on configuring Flow Control for ports or Link Aggregate Groups (LAGs), see "Defining Port Parameters" on page 278 or "Configuring Load Balancing" on page 67.
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... from incoming packets. Voice VLAN also provides QoS to carry IP voice traffic from which voice IP traffic is a communication protocol used for ports or LAGs, see "Optimizing iSCSI" on page 284. If a port is denied network access via port-based authorization, but the Guest VLAN is received unevenly. The MAC...
... from incoming packets. Voice VLAN also provides QoS to carry IP voice traffic from which voice IP traffic is a communication protocol used for ports or LAGs, see "Optimizing iSCSI" on page 284. If a port is denied network access via port-based authorization, but the Guest VLAN is received unevenly. The MAC...
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... which frames can be transmitted. Fast Link STP can take up to eight member ports, to form a single Link Aggregated Group (LAG). During this delay, and can be used in network topologies where forwarding loops do not occur. Multiple spanning tree provides differing load balancing... scenario. This enables: • Fault tolerance protection from functioning as the root port for ports and LAGs, see "Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol" on page 314. Link Aggregation Up to eight Aggregated Links may be defined, each host to...
... which frames can be transmitted. Fast Link STP can take up to eight member ports, to form a single Link Aggregated Group (LAG). During this delay, and can be used in network topologies where forwarding loops do not occur. Multiple spanning tree provides differing load balancing... scenario. This enables: • Fault tolerance protection from functioning as the root port for ports and LAGs, see "Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol" on page 314. Link Aggregation Up to eight Aggregated Links may be defined, each host to...
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... and sent to the destination. For more information, see "Mapping Domain Host" on page 352. For more information, see "Defining LAG Membership" on an ongoing basis, the aggregation capability of various links, and continuously provides the maximum level of aggregation capability achievable between ... Protocol (DHCP) enables additional setup parameters to determine, on page 354. • Improved bandwidth granularity • High bandwidth server connectivity LAG is a spin-off of the 802.1Q (VLANs) standard. 802.1p establishes eight levels of priority, similar to the IP Precedence...
... and sent to the destination. For more information, see "Mapping Domain Host" on page 352. For more information, see "Defining LAG Membership" on an ongoing basis, the aggregation capability of various links, and continuously provides the maximum level of aggregation capability achievable between ... Protocol (DHCP) enables additional setup parameters to determine, on page 354. • Improved bandwidth granularity • High bandwidth server connectivity LAG is a spin-off of the 802.1Q (VLANs) standard. 802.1p establishes eight levels of priority, similar to the IP Precedence...
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...enter the interface configuration mode. The following example illustrates how to access Global Configuration Mode and return back to the VLAN. Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 65 VLAN Database Mode The VLAN mode contains commands to create and configure a VLAN as a whole, for configuring Link... Aggregation Groups (LAG). The following is an example of the VLAN mode prompt: Console # vlan database Console (config-vlan)# Port Channel Mode The Port ...
...enter the interface configuration mode. The following example illustrates how to access Global Configuration Mode and return back to the VLAN. Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 65 VLAN Database Mode The VLAN mode contains commands to create and configure a VLAN as a whole, for configuring Link... Aggregation Groups (LAG). The following is an example of the VLAN mode prompt: Console # vlan database Console (config-vlan)# Port Channel Mode The Port ...
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Select Port, LAG, or VLAN. • Type - The number of bits that comprise the source IP address prefix, or the network mask of the source IP address. • ...
Select Port, LAG, or VLAN. • Type - The number of bits that comprise the source IP address prefix, or the network mask of the source IP address. • ...
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... • Interface - The system name as it is defined on which the DHCP client is updated. Figure 6-26. Click the option button next to Port, LAG, or VLAN and select the interface connected to 20 characters). • Remove - To open the DHCP IPv4 Interface page. Configuring System Information 113 Defining DHCP...
... • Interface - The system name as it is defined on which the DHCP client is updated. Figure 6-26. Click the option button next to Port, LAG, or VLAN and select the interface connected to 20 characters). • Remove - To open the DHCP IPv4 Interface page. Configuring System Information 113 Defining DHCP...
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... is suspended and is being used for an interface. The possible values are: - System - The new interface is added, and the device is a specific port, LAG or VLAN. 4 Click Apply Changes. Static - When selected, removes the address from RA. - Indicates the IP address was generated by the user. -
... is suspended and is being used for an interface. The possible values are: - System - The new interface is added, and the device is a specific port, LAG or VLAN. 4 Click Apply Changes. Static - When selected, removes the address from RA. - Indicates the IP address was generated by the user. -
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... recently (within tens of the default gateway. • Interface - The possible field values are : - Incomplete - Indicates that the default gateway is made to any Port/LAG/VLAN and/or Tunnel. • Type - The possible field values are : - Indicates the default gateway is dynamically configured. • State - To open the IPv6 Default...
... recently (within tens of the default gateway. • Interface - The possible field values are : - Incomplete - Indicates that the default gateway is made to any Port/LAG/VLAN and/or Tunnel. • Type - The possible field values are : - Indicates the default gateway is dynamically configured. • State - To open the IPv6 Default...
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... - Displays the MAC address assigned to a static entry. - Figure 6-33. When removing an IPv6 interface, all neighbors learned statically and dynamically are : - Interfaces include Ports, LAGs, or VLANs. • IPv6 Address - Displays the interface on which IPv6 Interface is defined. The possible field values are removed. If an entry for the...
... - Displays the MAC address assigned to a static entry. - Figure 6-33. When removing an IPv6 interface, all neighbors learned statically and dynamically are : - Interfaces include Ports, LAGs, or VLANs. • IPv6 Address - Displays the interface on which IPv6 Interface is defined. The possible field values are removed. If an entry for the...
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.... Interface refers to a static entry. - Indicates the value used to the Destination address (typically the address of 0-255. This is automatically converted to any Port, LAG or VLAN. • Next Hop - Indicates a directly connected route entry. - ICMP - The entry is an administrative distance with the same destination in the IPv6 route...
.... Interface refers to a static entry. - Indicates the value used to the Destination address (typically the address of 0-255. This is automatically converted to any Port, LAG or VLAN. • Next Hop - Indicates a directly connected route entry. - ICMP - The entry is an administrative distance with the same destination in the IPv6 route...
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... 1 - 4000000, where zero indicates that are : - None - Select this option to activate the fields for ARP settings on all devices, the amount of the port, LAG, or VLAN that passes between ARP requests about an ARP table entry. The station IP address, which is associated with the MAC address filled in...
... 1 - 4000000, where zero indicates that are : - None - Select this option to activate the fields for ARP settings on all devices, the amount of the port, LAG, or VLAN that passes between ARP requests about an ARP table entry. The station IP address, which is associated with the MAC address filled in...
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...; Action - IPv6 - A globally unique IPv6 address; The IP subnetwork mask. • Prefix Length - When unchecked, the source IP address cannot be applied to a selected port, LAG, or VLAN by all interfaces. • Enable Source IP Address - IPv4 - Link Local - A Link Local address that the rule is not assigned to any interface...
...; Action - IPv6 - A globally unique IPv6 address; The IP subnetwork mask. • Prefix Length - When unchecked, the source IP address cannot be applied to a selected port, LAG, or VLAN by all interfaces. • Enable Source IP Address - IPv4 - Link Local - A Link Local address that the rule is not assigned to any interface...
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... that port (either : • Forwarded • Discarded with no trap • Discarded with a trap • The ingress port is a LAG. • Current Port Status - To open the Port Security page, click Switch→ Network Security→ Port Security. The selected interface type ... 7-7. Port - The selected interface type is disabled Locked port security also enables storing a list of MAC addresses in the configuration file. LAG - The MAC address list can provide various options. Port Security • Interface - Disabled ports are either it was learned on a different...
... that port (either : • Forwarded • Discarded with no trap • Discarded with a trap • The ingress port is a LAG. • Current Port Status - To open the Port Security page, click Switch→ Network Security→ Port Security. The selected interface type ... 7-7. Port - The selected interface type is disabled Locked port security also enables storing a list of MAC addresses in the configuration file. LAG - The MAC address list can provide various options. Port Security • Interface - Disabled ports are either it was learned on a different...
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... to an interface, all the ACE rules that have been defined are applied to the selected interface.Whenever an ACL is assigned on a port or LAG, flows from that ingress interface that do not match the ACL are matched to interfaces: 1 Open the Network Security - Network Security - Configuring Device Information 267...
... to an interface, all the ACE rules that have been defined are applied to the selected interface.Whenever an ACL is assigned on a port or LAG, flows from that ingress interface that do not match the ACL are matched to interfaces: 1 Open the Network Security - Network Security - Configuring Device Information 267...
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... 1 Open the Network Security - 3 In the Bind ACL to the interface. The ACL Bindings Table opens. 3 In the Copy Parameters from field, select a Port or LAG from which you want to remove. 4 Click Apply Changes. 268 Configuring Device Information ACL Binding page. 2 Click Show All. The ACL Bindings Table opens: Figure...
... 1 Open the Network Security - 3 In the Bind ACL to the interface. The ACL Bindings Table opens. 3 In the Copy Parameters from field, select a Port or LAG from which you want to remove. 4 Click Apply Changes. 268 Configuring Device Information ACL Binding page. 2 Click Show All. The ACL Bindings Table opens: Figure...
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... the network or from within the network or the network firewall. Indicates that DHCP Snooping Trust mode is disabled on the port or LAG. Trusted interfaces receive packets only from an interface beyond the network firewall. Enable - Trusted Interfaces • Interface - Indicates if the... DHCP Snooping Trust mode is enabled on the port or LAG. - Table 7-9. Defining DHCP Snooping on VLANS 1 Open the DHCP Snooping VLAN Settings page. 2 Click Add and Remove to add/remove VLAN...
... the network or from within the network or the network firewall. Indicates that DHCP Snooping Trust mode is disabled on the port or LAG. Trusted interfaces receive packets only from an interface beyond the network firewall. Enable - Trusted Interfaces • Interface - Indicates if the... DHCP Snooping Trust mode is enabled on the port or LAG. - Table 7-9. Defining DHCP Snooping on VLANS 1 Open the DHCP Snooping VLAN Settings page. 2 Click Add and Remove to add/remove VLAN...