Command Line Interface Guide
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... configured table size is effective after the device is 270. Maximum number of log table entries. (Range: 20 - 32767) Default Configuration History table size is rebooted. Example The following example configures the maximum RMON history table sizes to the default configuration. Log table size is 200. rmon table-size The rmon...
... configured table size is effective after the device is 270. Maximum number of log table entries. (Range: 20 - 32767) Default Configuration History table size is rebooted. Example The following example configures the maximum RMON history table sizes to the default configuration. Log table size is 200. rmon table-size The rmon...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... default configuration. • id - Example The following example enables support for this command. User Guidelines • Only after reboot is highly recommended to backup the startup-config before executing this command. During reboot the startup-config is deleted. Syntax • show version User EXEC mode command displays the system version information. Displays...
... default configuration. • id - Example The following example enables support for this command. User Guidelines • Only after reboot is highly recommended to backup the startup-config before executing this command. During reboot the startup-config is deleted. Syntax • show version User EXEC mode command displays the system version information. Displays...
User's Guide
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... right LED. The port is inserted and has a link. The system can switch from the RJ-45 to the SFP (or vice-versa) without a system reboot or reset. The port is indicated on the left LED and the duplex mode is linked at 1000 Mbps.
... right LED. The port is inserted and has a link. The system can switch from the RJ-45 to the SFP (or vice-versa) without a system reboot or reset. The port is indicated on the left LED and the duplex mode is linked at 1000 Mbps.
User's Guide
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... Configuring the Device After completing all external connections, connect a terminal to the device to RAM Startup Menu (Special Functions) Enter Wizard Yes Reboot No Initial Configuration: IP Address, Subnet mask, Users Basic Security Configuration Wizard Configuration Process Standard Device Installation Advanced Configuration: IP Address from DHCP... Connect Device and Console Hardware Setup Power On Press Esc Yes Susepnd Bootup No Loading Program from www.support.dell.com. The release notes can be downloaded from flash to configure the device and for this product.
... Configuring the Device After completing all external connections, connect a terminal to the device to RAM Startup Menu (Special Functions) Enter Wizard Yes Reboot No Initial Configuration: IP Address, Subnet mask, Users Basic Security Configuration Wizard Configuration Process Standard Device Installation Advanced Configuration: IP Address from DHCP... Connect Device and Console Hardware Setup Power On Press Esc Yes Susepnd Bootup No Loading Program from www.support.dell.com. The release notes can be downloaded from flash to configure the device and for this product.
User's Guide
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... cancels the BOOTP process before completion and the device does not receive an IP address from the BOOTP server. The device reboots with an IP address. The device is handled through the SSH mechanism. Security Management and Password Configuration System security is now...This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your changes. The device receives the IP address automatically. NOTE: When the device reboot begins, any standard BOOTP server in 60 seconds starts sending BOOTP requests. The following example illustrates the process: console> enable console...
... cancels the BOOTP process before completion and the device does not receive an IP address from the BOOTP server. The device reboots with an IP address. The device is handled through the SSH mechanism. Security Management and Password Configuration System security is now...This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your changes. The device receives the IP address automatically. NOTE: When the device reboot begins, any standard BOOTP server in 60 seconds starts sending BOOTP requests. The following example illustrates the process: console> enable console...
User's Guide
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...Filename field, enter the file path for none.):config File config (if present) will be erased. NOTE: After software download, the device reboots automatically. Software Download The software download procedure is performed when a new version must be reconfigured. Write Flash file name (Up to 8 ...config as the name of time taken by the download varies according to erase flash file. The configuration is erased and the device reboots. 4 Repeat the device initial configuration. The following message is lost, the Password Recovery procedure can be called from the Startup menu:...
...Filename field, enter the file path for none.):config File config (if present) will be erased. NOTE: After software download, the device reboots automatically. Software Download The software download procedure is performed when a new version must be reconfigured. Write Flash file name (Up to 8 ...config as the name of time taken by the download varies according to erase flash file. The configuration is erased and the device reboots. 4 Repeat the device initial configuration. The following message is lost, the Password Recovery procedure can be called from the Startup menu:...
User's Guide
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A period indicates that appears on 176.215.31.3Ö Loading file1 from the currently active image. 7 Enter the reload command. The device reboots. 56 Starting and Configuring the Device The following is an example of the information that the copying process is timed out. When the new image ...
A period indicates that appears on 176.215.31.3Ö Loading file1 from the currently active image. 7 Enter the reload command. The device reboots. 56 Starting and Configuring the Device The following is an example of the information that the copying process is timed out. When the new image ...
User's Guide
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The device reboots. Copy: 2739187 bytes copied in 00:01:13 [hh:mm:ss] 5 Enter the reload command. The boot image is loaded when the device is powered ...
The device reboots. Copy: 2739187 bytes copied in 00:01:13 [hh:mm:ss] 5 Enter the reload command. The boot image is loaded when the device is powered ...
User's Guide
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...copy, while the other image stores a second copy. Contains all Startup file commands, as well as when the device is powered down or rebooted, all commands in the Startup file are added to the Startup Configuration file. The next time the device is created by copying the configuration... : • File Download from the active image. System file images are not overwritten. To update the Startup file, before powering down or rebooted. After the device is powered down the device, the Running Configuration file must be downloaded from the non-active image. If the active image ...
...copy, while the other image stores a second copy. Contains all Startup file commands, as well as when the device is powered down or rebooted, all commands in the Startup file are added to the Startup Configuration file. The next time the device is created by copying the configuration... : • File Download from the active image. System file images are not overwritten. To update the Startup file, before powering down or rebooted. After the device is powered down the device, the Running Configuration file must be downloaded from the non-active image. If the active image ...
User's Guide
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... packets. The bridge priority value is disabled on an interface. - Specifies the device Maximum Age Time. The port number that has elapsed since the last reboot. • Last Topology Change - This is 32768. Specifies the device forward delay time. The time is disabled on the port/ device. BPDUs are used to...
... packets. The bridge priority value is disabled on an interface. - Specifies the device Maximum Age Time. The port number that has elapsed since the last reboot. • Last Topology Change - This is 32768. Specifies the device forward delay time. The time is disabled on the port/ device. BPDUs are used to...
User's Guide
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...switch clock time synchronization up to a workstation. Startup Configuration Retains the exact device configuration when the device is powered down or rebooted. SNMP agents gather network activity and device status information, and send the information back to the millisecond. For example, all commands... computers on a network. Logs into separate LAN segments for any packet protocol type. After the device is powered down or rebooted, all devices with embedded SNMP agents. Manages LANs. Running Configuration File Contains all Startup file commands, as well as all or...
...switch clock time synchronization up to a workstation. Startup Configuration Retains the exact device configuration when the device is powered down or rebooted. SNMP agents gather network activity and device status information, and send the information back to the millisecond. For example, all commands... computers on a network. Logs into separate LAN segments for any packet protocol type. After the device is powered down or rebooted, all devices with embedded SNMP agents. Manages LANs. Running Configuration File Contains all Startup file commands, as well as all or...