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sntp client enable 107 sntp unicast client enable 108 sntp unicast client poll 109 sntp server 109 show clock 110 show sntp configuration 112 show sntp status 113 7 DHCP Relay Commands ip dhcp relay enable 115 ip dhcp relay address 115 show ip dhcp relay 116 8 Configuration and Image Files configure 117 copy 117 delete startup-config 121 boot system 121 show running-config 122 show startup-config 123 show backup-config 126 show bootvar 127 9 Ethernet Configuration Commands interface ethernet 129 interface range ethernet 129 interface out-of-band-eth 130 Contents 7
sntp client enable 107 sntp unicast client enable 108 sntp unicast client poll 109 sntp server 109 show clock 110 show sntp configuration 112 show sntp status 113 7 DHCP Relay Commands ip dhcp relay enable 115 ip dhcp relay address 115 show ip dhcp relay 116 8 Configuration and Image Files configure 117 copy 117 delete startup-config 121 boot system 121 show running-config 122 show startup-config 123 show backup-config 126 show bootvar 127 9 Ethernet Configuration Commands interface ethernet 129 interface range ethernet 129 interface out-of-band-eth 130 Contents 7
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gvrp registration-forbid 154 clear gvrp statistics 154 show gvrp configuration 155 show gvrp statistics 157 show gvrp error-statistics 157 11 IP Addressing Commands ip address 159 ip address dhcp 160 ip default-gateway 161 show ip interface 161 arp 162 arp timeout 163 ip proxy-arp 164 clear arp-cache 164 show arp 165 directed-broadcast 165 broadcast-address 166 ip helper-address 167 helper-address 168 show ip helper-address 169 ip domain-lookup 170 ip domain-name 170 ip name-server 171 ip host 171 clear host 172 clear host dhcp 173 Contents 9
gvrp registration-forbid 154 clear gvrp statistics 154 show gvrp configuration 155 show gvrp statistics 157 show gvrp error-statistics 157 11 IP Addressing Commands ip address 159 ip address dhcp 160 ip default-gateway 161 show ip interface 161 arp 162 arp timeout 163 ip proxy-arp 164 clear arp-cache 164 show arp 165 directed-broadcast 165 broadcast-address 166 ip helper-address 167 helper-address 168 show ip helper-address 169 ip domain-lookup 170 ip domain-name 170 ip name-server 171 ip host 171 clear host 172 clear host dhcp 173 Contents 9
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... 25 By directly entering commands, the user has greater configuration flexibility. Configures all port configuration options for configuring the PowerConnect switch, details the procedures and provides configuration examples. The CLI is based solely on textual input and output with ...console terminal connected to the UNIX C shell. Command Group AAA ACL Address Table Clock Configuration and Image Files DHCP Relay Ethernet Configuration GVRP IGMP Snooping IP Addressing IP Routing LACP Description Configures connection security including authorization and passwords. Configures ...
... 25 By directly entering commands, the user has greater configuration flexibility. Configures all port configuration options for configuring the PowerConnect switch, details the procedures and provides configuration examples. The CLI is based solely on textual input and output with ...console terminal connected to the UNIX C shell. Command Group AAA ACL Address Table Clock Configuration and Image Files DHCP Relay Ethernet Configuration GVRP IGMP Snooping IP Addressing IP Routing LACP Description Configures connection security including authorization and passwords. Configures ...
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... mode. Displays the DHCP relay server addresses. Disables interfaces. Defines the DHCP address available for the DHCP relay. Configures the out-of -band-eth shutdown description Description Enters the interface configuration mode to a destination. www.dell.com | support.dell.com show sntp configuration... an interface. Displays the contents of the currently running -config show startup-config show backup-config show ip dhcp relay Description Enables DHCP relay features on the router. Specifies the system image that the device loads at startup. Copies files from ...
... mode. Displays the DHCP relay server addresses. Disables interfaces. Defines the DHCP address available for the DHCP relay. Configures the out-of -band-eth shutdown description Description Enters the interface configuration mode to a destination. www.dell.com | support.dell.com show sntp configuration... an interface. Displays the contents of the currently running -config show startup-config show backup-config show ip dhcp relay Description Enables DHCP relay features on the router. Specifies the system image that the device loads at startup. Copies files from ...
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...an entry remains in the ARP cache. Defines an interface Broadcast address. Enables the device to physical broadcasts. Deletes all dynamic entries from the DHCP server. Configures the mrouter-time-out. Enables the translation of a specific VLAN. Displays IGMP snooping configuration. Adds a permanent entry in the ARP... name-to-address translation. Mode GC VC VC VC VC VC PE PE UE IP Addressing Command Group ip address ip address dhcp show ip interface arp arp timeout ip proxy-arp clear arp-cache show arp directed-broadcast broadcast-address helper-address show ip igmp...
...an entry remains in the ARP cache. Defines an interface Broadcast address. Enables the device to physical broadcasts. Deletes all dynamic entries from the DHCP server. Configures the mrouter-time-out. Enables the translation of a specific VLAN. Displays IGMP snooping configuration. Adds a permanent entry in the ARP... name-to-address translation. Mode GC VC VC VC VC VC PE PE UE IP Addressing Command Group ip address ip address dhcp show ip interface arp arp timeout ip proxy-arp clear arp-cache show arp directed-broadcast broadcast-address helper-address show ip igmp...
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...host name-to-address mapping in the host cache GC Deletes entries from the host name-to-address cache PE Deletes entries from the DHCP host name-to be received. Defines an authentication key on the device. Displays key information. Mode GC GC GC KC GC KE KC... protocols. Displays the routing table current state. Displays key-chains information on the device. www.dell.com | support.dell.com ip domain-name ip name-server ip host clear host clear host dhcp show keys Description Configures an IP interface and enters the IP interface configuration mode. Displays the ...
...host name-to-address mapping in the host cache GC Deletes entries from the host name-to-address cache PE Deletes entries from the DHCP host name-to be received. Defines an authentication key on the device. Displays key information. Mode GC GC GC KC GC KE KC... protocols. Displays the routing table current state. Displays key-chains information on the device. www.dell.com | support.dell.com ip domain-name ip name-server ip host clear host clear host dhcp show keys Description Configures an IP interface and enters the IP interface configuration mode. Displays the ...
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... defined. Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no form of this command. Syntax ip dhcp relay address ip-address no form of this command. Example The following example enables DHCP services on the DHCP Server. Default Configuration No server is disabled on the router. To remove a server from the available...
... defined. Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no form of this command. Syntax ip dhcp relay address ip-address no form of this command. Example The following example enables DHCP services on the DHCP Server. Default Configuration No server is disabled on the router. To remove a server from the available...
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines If no IP address is enabled. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are removed. Servers: 172.16.1.11, 172.16.8.11 116 DHCP Relay Commands Syntax show ip dhcp relay DHCP relay is specified when using the no form of the...
www.dell.com | support.dell.com Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines If no IP address is enabled. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are removed. Servers: 172.16.1.11, 172.16.8.11 116 DHCP Relay Commands Syntax show ip dhcp relay DHCP relay is specified when using the no form of the...
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... inband ports of -band Ethernet) User Guidelines The ip address dhcp command allows any interface to the DHCP server on the network. www.dell.com | support.dell.com ip address dhcp The ip address dhcp interface configuration command acquires an IP address on an interface from a DHCP server, it sends a DHCPDISCOVER message to provide information about itself...
... inband ports of -band Ethernet) User Guidelines The ip address dhcp command allows any interface to the DHCP server on the network. www.dell.com | support.dell.com ip address dhcp The ip address dhcp interface configuration command acquires an IP address on an interface from a DHCP server, it sends a DHCPDISCOVER message to provide information about itself...
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... (Out-of-Band Ethernet) User Guidelines The setting of the default gateway on an Ethernet interface from DHCP. Default Configuration No default gateway is defined. Console (config)# interface ethernet g8 Console (config-if)# ip address dhcp ip default-gateway The ip default-gateway global configuration command defines a default gateway (router). Console (config...
... (Out-of-Band Ethernet) User Guidelines The setting of the default gateway on an Ethernet interface from DHCP. Default Configuration No default gateway is defined. Console (config)# interface ethernet g8 Console (config-if)# ip address dhcp ip default-gateway The ip default-gateway global configuration command defines a default gateway (router). Console (config...
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... the forwarding of address-port pairs is specified, the device forwards UDP broadcast packets for specific interface has precedence over a setting of BOOTP/DHCP (ports 67,68) with that destination port number are forwarded to forward. The setting of helper address for the following six services: ...Service (port 37) IP Addressing Commands 167 You can define many helper addresses but the total number of broadcast packets to relay BOOTP/DHCP packets use the no form of this command. By default, if no ip helper-address ip-interface address Syntax Description ip-interface- ...
... the forwarding of address-port pairs is specified, the device forwards UDP broadcast packets for specific interface has precedence over a setting of BOOTP/DHCP (ports 67,68) with that destination port number are forwarded to forward. The setting of helper address for the following six services: ...Service (port 37) IP Addressing Commands 167 You can define many helper addresses but the total number of broadcast packets to relay BOOTP/DHCP packets use the no form of this command. By default, if no ip helper-address ip-interface address Syntax Description ip-interface- ...
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The helper-address interface configuration command does not enable forwarding packets using BOOTP/DHCP, use the ip dhcp relay enable and ip dhcp relay address global configuration commands and the show ip dhcp relay privileged EXEC command. Example The following example displays configured IP helper addresses. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are...-address privileged EXEC command displays IP helper addresses configuration. Syntax show ip helper-address [interface] • interface-The IP interface. To forward packets using BOOTP/DHCP.
The helper-address interface configuration command does not enable forwarding packets using BOOTP/DHCP, use the ip dhcp relay enable and ip dhcp relay address global configuration commands and the show ip dhcp relay privileged EXEC command. Example The following example displays configured IP helper addresses. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are...-address privileged EXEC command displays IP helper addresses configuration. Syntax show ip helper-address [interface] • interface-The IP interface. To forward packets using BOOTP/DHCP.
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...173 Example The following example deletes all entries from the host name-to-address cache: Console# clear host * clear host dhcp The clear host dhcp privileged EXEC command deletes entries from the DHCP host name-to -address mapping cache. Example The following example deletes all entries from the... DHCP host name-toaddress mapping cache. Syntax clear host dhcp {name address |*} • name-Host name to be deleted from the DHCP host name-to-address mapping cache (Range: 1-158 characters). • *-Deletes all entries in the DHCP host name-to -address mapping...
...173 Example The following example deletes all entries from the host name-to-address cache: Console# clear host * clear host dhcp The clear host dhcp privileged EXEC command deletes entries from the DHCP host name-to -address mapping cache. Example The following example deletes all entries from the... DHCP host name-toaddress mapping cache. Syntax clear host dhcp {name address |*} • name-Host name to be deleted from the DHCP host name-to-address mapping cache (Range: 1-158 characters). • *-Deletes all entries in the DHCP host name-to -address mapping...
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... Name servers (Preference order): 176.16.1.18 176.16.1.19 Configured host name-to-address mapping: Host Addresses accounting.gm.com 176.16.8.8 176.16.8.9(DHCP) Cache: Host www.stanford.edu TTL (Hours) Total ----72 Elapsed ------3 Type ---IP Addresses ----------171.64.14.203 174 IP Addressing Commands Example The following example...
... Name servers (Preference order): 176.16.1.18 176.16.1.19 Configured host name-to-address mapping: Host Addresses accounting.gm.com 176.16.8.8 176.16.8.9(DHCP) Cache: Host www.stanford.edu TTL (Hours) Total ----72 Elapsed ------3 Type ---IP Addresses ----------171.64.14.203 174 IP Addressing Commands Example The following example...
User's Guide (.htm)
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Booting the Switch 63 Configuration Overview 66 Initial Configuration 66 Advanced Configuration 70 Retrieving an IP Address From a DHCP Server 70 Receiving an IP Address From a BOOTP Server 71 Security Management and Password Configuration 72 Configuring Security Passwords 72 Software Download and Reboot 74 ...
Booting the Switch 63 Configuration Overview 66 Initial Configuration 66 Advanced Configuration 70 Retrieving an IP Address From a DHCP Server 70 Receiving an IP Address From a BOOTP Server 71 Security Management and Password Configuration 72 Configuring Security Passwords 72 Software Download and Reboot 74 ...
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... Global Log Parameters 135 RAM Log Table 138 Log File Table 139 Remote Log Server 141 Defining IP Addressing 143 Defining IP Interfaces 144 Defining DHCP IP Interface Parameters 147 Configuring Domain Name Systems 148 Defining Default Domains 151 Mapping the Domain Host 153 Enabling ARP Proxy 156 Defining ARP Settings...
... Global Log Parameters 135 RAM Log Table 138 Log File Table 139 Remote Log Server 141 Defining IP Addressing 143 Defining IP Interfaces 144 Defining DHCP IP Interface Parameters 147 Configuring Domain Name Systems 148 Defining Default Domains 151 Mapping the Domain Host 153 Enabling ARP Proxy 156 Defining ARP Settings...
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...BootP Relay BootP enables a device to another. If the intended BootP server is an on another interface. For information about DHCP, see "Defining DHCP Relay Parameters." Quality of Service Features Quality of Service (QoS) Support To overcome unpredictable network traffic and optimize performance, you... (QoS) throughout the network to ensure that network traffic is prioritized according to clients on -going process. BootP and DHCP Clients DHCP enables additional setup parameters to be routed to provide services to specific criteria. TCP ports are not generally forwarded to reach...
...BootP Relay BootP enables a device to another. If the intended BootP server is an on another interface. For information about DHCP, see "Defining DHCP Relay Parameters." Quality of Service Features Quality of Service (QoS) Support To overcome unpredictable network traffic and optimize performance, you... (QoS) throughout the network to ensure that network traffic is prioritized according to clients on -going process. BootP and DHCP Clients DHCP enables additional setup parameters to be routed to provide services to specific criteria. TCP ports are not generally forwarded to reach...
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Figure 5-1. Installation and Configuration Jobflow Connect Device and Console Power on Hardware Setup Yes Suspend Bootup Press Esc Startup Menu (Special functions) Reboot No Loading program from flash to RAM Yes Enter Wizard No Initial Configuration: IP Address, Subnetmask, Users Basic Security configuration Wizard Configuration Process Standard Device Installation Advanced Configuration: IP Address from DHCP, IP Address from bootp, Security management Advanced Device Installation 60 Configuring the Switch
www.dell.com | support.dell.com Figure 5-1. Installation and Configuration Jobflow Connect Device and Console Power on Hardware Setup Yes Suspend Bootup Press Esc Startup Menu (Special functions) Reboot No Loading program from flash to RAM Yes Enter Wizard No Initial Configuration: IP Address, Subnetmask, Users Basic Security configuration Wizard Configuration Process Standard Device Installation Advanced Configuration: IP Address from DHCP, IP Address from bootp, Security management Advanced Device Installation 60 Configuring the Switch
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...8226; Assigning Dynamic IP Addresses (on an InBand Port): console# configure console(config)# interface ethernet g1 console(config-if)# ip address dhcp hostname console(config-if)# exit • Assigning Dynamic IP Addresses (on an Out-of-Band Port) console# configure console(config)# ... the IP address. Advanced Configuration This section provides information about dynamic allocation of -band-eth console(config-oob)# ip address dhcp hostname dell console(config-oob)# exit console(config)# exit The interface receives the IP address automatically. 3 To verify the IP address,...
...8226; Assigning Dynamic IP Addresses (on an InBand Port): console# configure console(config)# interface ethernet g1 console(config-if)# ip address dhcp hostname console(config-if)# exit • Assigning Dynamic IP Addresses (on an Out-of-Band Port) console# configure console(config)# ... the IP address. Advanced Configuration This section provides information about dynamic allocation of -band-eth console(config-oob)# ip address dhcp hostname dell console(config-oob)# exit console(config)# exit The interface receives the IP address automatically. 3 To verify the IP address,...
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...retrieve the IP address. 2 At the system prompt, enter the delete startup configuration command to reload the same file again. The switch then enables DHCP as a BOOTP client. To retrieve an IP address from a BOOTP server: 1 Select and connect any input at the ASCII terminal or keyboard ... static disable OOB ip interfaces Gateway IP Address Activity status 10.6.12.1 active IP Address I/F Type 10.6.12.20/24 Oob-eth 1 dhcp NOTE: You do not need to delete the device configuration to one with no configuration and in 60 seconds starts sending BOOTP requests. In ...
...retrieve the IP address. 2 At the system prompt, enter the delete startup configuration command to reload the same file again. The switch then enables DHCP as a BOOTP client. To retrieve an IP address from a BOOTP server: 1 Select and connect any input at the ASCII terminal or keyboard ... static disable OOB ip interfaces Gateway IP Address Activity status 10.6.12.1 active IP Address I/F Type 10.6.12.20/24 Oob-eth 1 dhcp NOTE: You do not need to delete the device configuration to one with no configuration and in 60 seconds starts sending BOOTP requests. In ...