Command Line Interface Guide
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... CLI 139 a list of the items in the list. The following manner: (#-#) - To facilitate this function, any characters entered after the character are allowed For LAG, use "interface range port-channel 1-48". • When operating on a range of objects, the CLI implementation hides the parameters that may be specified in the...
... CLI 139 a list of the items in the list. The following manner: (#-#) - To facilitate this function, any characters entered after the character are allowed For LAG, use "interface range port-channel 1-48". • When operating on a range of objects, the CLI implementation hides the parameters that may be specified in the...
Command Line Interface Guide
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...are no user guidelines for this command. If an interface has MLD Snooping enabled and it becomes a member of a port-channel (LAG), MLD Snooping functionality is disabled on all interfaces participating in a VLAN. 744 IPv6 MLD Snooping Commands User Guidelines There are no ...ipv6 mld snooping Default Configuration MLD Snooping is removed from a port-channel (LAG). Syntax ipv6 mld snooping no user guidelines for this command. MLD Snooping functionality is re-enabled if the interface is disabled. Example ...
...are no user guidelines for this command. If an interface has MLD Snooping enabled and it becomes a member of a port-channel (LAG), MLD Snooping functionality is disabled on all interfaces participating in a VLAN. 744 IPv6 MLD Snooping Commands User Guidelines There are no ...ipv6 mld snooping Default Configuration MLD Snooping is removed from a port-channel (LAG). Syntax ipv6 mld snooping no user guidelines for this command. MLD Snooping functionality is re-enabled if the interface is disabled. Example ...
User's Guide
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...Address Table 336 Configuring GARP 339 GARP Timers 339 Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol 342 STP Global Settings 342 STP Port Settings 346 STP LAG Settings 348 Rapid Spanning Tree 351 MSTP Settings 352 MSTP Interface Settings 355 Configuring VLANs 358 VLAN Membership 358 Double VLAN 362 VLAN ...Port Settings 366 VLAN LAG Settings 368 Bind MAC to VLAN 370 Bind IP Subnet to VLAN 373 Protocol Group 375 GVRP Parameters 379 Configuring Voice VLAN 382 ...
...Address Table 336 Configuring GARP 339 GARP Timers 339 Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol 342 STP Global Settings 342 STP Port Settings 346 STP LAG Settings 348 Rapid Spanning Tree 351 MSTP Settings 352 MSTP Interface Settings 355 Configuring VLANs 358 VLAN Membership 358 Double VLAN 362 VLAN ...Port Settings 366 VLAN LAG Settings 368 Bind MAC to VLAN 370 Bind IP Subnet to VLAN 373 Protocol Group 375 GVRP Parameters 379 Configuring Voice VLAN 382 ...
User's Guide
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... RMON History Control Statistics 482 RMON History Table 485 RMON Event Control 487 RMON Event Log 489 RMON Alarms 490 Charts 495 Ports Statistics 495 LAG Statistics 496 12
... RMON History Control Statistics 482 RMON History Table 485 RMON Event Control 487 RMON Event Log 489 RMON Alarms 490 Charts 495 Ports Statistics 495 LAG Statistics 496 12
User's Guide
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... for a match. It filters harmful DHCP messages and builds a bindings database of its own MAC address. DHCP snooping can be enabled globally and on physical, LAG, and VLAN interfaces. The miscreant sends ARP requests or responses mapping another station's IP address to limit the flooding of rules which are matched sequentially...
... for a match. It filters harmful DHCP messages and builds a bindings database of its own MAC address. DHCP snooping can be enabled globally and on physical, LAG, and VLAN interfaces. The miscreant sends ARP requests or responses mapping another station's IP address to limit the flooding of rules which are matched sequentially...
User's Guide
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... (MDI) is the standard wiring for end stations, and the standard wiring for the same egress port resources. The PowerConnect 6200 Series enhances auto negotiation by occupying the link so that it is known as Media-Dependent Interface with higher speed switches... links, a receiver may prevent buffer overflows by providing port advertisement. For information about auto negotiation, see "Port Configuration" or "LAG Configuration." Auto Negotiation Auto negotiation allows the switch to prevent buffer overflows. Introduction 25 Transmissions are forwarded before packets at the end ...
... (MDI) is the standard wiring for end stations, and the standard wiring for the same egress port resources. The PowerConnect 6200 Series enhances auto negotiation by occupying the link so that it is known as Media-Dependent Interface with higher speed switches... links, a receiver may prevent buffer overflows by providing port advertisement. For information about auto negotiation, see "Port Configuration" or "LAG Configuration." Auto Negotiation Auto negotiation allows the switch to prevent buffer overflows. Introduction 25 Transmissions are forwarded before packets at the end ...
User's Guide
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... ports of the same speed, set its priority to enter the already existing topology of ports to form a single Link Aggregated Group (LAG). Link Aggregation and LACP Link Aggregate Control Protocol (LACP) uses peer exchanges across links to determine, on an ongoing basis, the aggregation... power threshold, SNMP traps, and PoE legacy device support. IP Phone and Access Point Support Features Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Configuration The PowerConnect 6200 supports PoE configuration for Media Endpoint Devices." Spanning Tree Root Guard Spanning Tree Root Guard is used to disable the port in case ...
... ports of the same speed, set its priority to enter the already existing topology of ports to form a single Link Aggregated Group (LAG). Link Aggregation and LACP Link Aggregate Control Protocol (LACP) uses peer exchanges across links to determine, on an ongoing basis, the aggregation... power threshold, SNMP traps, and PoE legacy device support. IP Phone and Access Point Support Features Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Configuration The PowerConnect 6200 supports PoE configuration for Media Endpoint Devices." Spanning Tree Root Guard Spanning Tree Root Guard is used to disable the port in case ...
User's Guide
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... back to a previous mode. The Global Configuration Mode displays as a whole, for managing Tunnel interface configuration. 48 Using Dell™ OpenManage™ Switch Administrator To return from Global Configuration mode to Privileged EXEC mode. Use the exit command to ... Interface Configuration modes are: • VLAN - To access Global Configuration mode: 1. Contains commands for configuring Link Aggregation Groups (LAG). • Ethernet - Global Configuration Mode Global Configuration commands apply to system features, rather than to the Privileged EXEC Mode: ...
... back to a previous mode. The Global Configuration Mode displays as a whole, for managing Tunnel interface configuration. 48 Using Dell™ OpenManage™ Switch Administrator To return from Global Configuration mode to Privileged EXEC mode. Use the exit command to ... Interface Configuration modes are: • VLAN - To access Global Configuration mode: 1. Contains commands for configuring Link Aggregation Groups (LAG). • Ethernet - Global Configuration Mode Global Configuration commands apply to system features, rather than to the Privileged EXEC Mode: ...
User's Guide
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... in two formats: either dotted IP format (for example, 255.255.255.0) or prefix length (for the device. Note that Mask can be a physical interface, a LAG, or a VLAN. Choose the action to which rules are matched. Check Set Access Profile Active. 3. The Add An Access Profile Rule page displays. 160 Configuring...
... in two formats: either dotted IP format (for example, 255.255.255.0) or prefix length (for the device. Note that Mask can be a physical interface, a LAG, or a VLAN. Choose the action to which rules are matched. Check Set Access Profile Active. 3. The Add An Access Profile Rule page displays. 160 Configuring...
User's Guide
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... the source IP address and Mask details in the ascending order of the client originating the management traffic. Note that Mask can be a physical interface, a LAG, or a VLAN. Choose the action to be given in the dialog: Management Method - Use the dropdown box and choose Permit or Deny to the rules...
... the source IP address and Mask details in the ascending order of the client originating the management traffic. Note that Mask can be a physical interface, a LAG, or a VLAN. Choose the action to be given in the dialog: Management Method - Use the dropdown box and choose Permit or Deny to the rules...
User's Guide
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...static list. • Traps - Specifies the Max Learned Addresses count. Click Show All. Defining a Locked Port 1. Select Locked on a locked port or LAG. • Trap Frequency - Select an interface type and number. 3. Click Apply Changes. Network Security Port Security The Port Security page contains the following ...fields: • Interface - Displays the unit and port or the LAG on that port are removed from the list. When the port is updated. Viewing the Port Security Table 1. The locked port...
...static list. • Traps - Specifies the Max Learned Addresses count. Click Show All. Defining a Locked Port 1. Select Locked on a locked port or LAG. • Trap Frequency - Select an interface type and number. 3. Click Apply Changes. Network Security Port Security The Port Security page contains the following ...fields: • Interface - Displays the unit and port or the LAG on that port are removed from the list. When the port is updated. Viewing the Port Security Table 1. The locked port...
User's Guide
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... the port range. • Destination Prefix/Prefix Length - Use the ACL Bind Configuration page to assign ACL lists to any physical (including 10 Gb) interface, LAG, or routing port. 314 Configuring Switching Information Select one of the keyword from 0 to be selected from one of the DSCP keywords in the ingress...
... the port range. • Destination Prefix/Prefix Length - Use the ACL Bind Configuration page to assign ACL lists to any physical (including 10 Gb) interface, LAG, or routing port. 314 Configuring Switching Information Select one of the keyword from 0 to be selected from one of the DSCP keywords in the ingress...
User's Guide
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...to an Ethernet interface in the egress direction. Specifies the packet filtering direction for Interface and LAGs are : IP and MAC ACLs can be bound in the inbound direction on the PowerConnect 6200 Series switches. - To display the ACL Bind Configuration page, click Switching →Network...or VLAN but not to which incoming packets are checked first. Configuring Switching Information 315 Radio buttons permit selection of interface by the PowerConnect 6200 Series switches. NOTE: Binding an ACL in the egress direction is applied to any interface or VLAN are : - Valid ...
...to an Ethernet interface in the egress direction. Specifies the packet filtering direction for Interface and LAGs are : IP and MAC ACLs can be bound in the inbound direction on the PowerConnect 6200 Series switches. - To display the ACL Bind Configuration page, click Switching →Network...or VLAN but not to which incoming packets are checked first. Configuring Switching Information 315 Radio buttons permit selection of interface by the PowerConnect 6200 Series switches. NOTE: Binding an ACL in the egress direction is applied to any interface or VLAN are : - Valid ...
User's Guide
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...or VLAN ID. Table 7-10. Open the ACL Bind Configuration page. 2. The ACL is Drop unmatched packets. 4. Applies an IP based egress ACL on a port, LAG, or VLAN, flows from the interface. Click Show All. 3. Select the Remove check box for that interface. 4. Specify the priority in the Select an ACL... field. Assigning an ACL to configure. 3. In the Interface field, specify the Unit and Port, LAG, or VLAN to an Interface 1. In the Interface field, specify the Unit and Port, LAG, or VLAN to view the ACL bindings for one or more ACLs to the default rule, which is...
...or VLAN ID. Table 7-10. Open the ACL Bind Configuration page. 2. The ACL is Drop unmatched packets. 4. Applies an IP based egress ACL on a port, LAG, or VLAN, flows from the interface. Click Show All. 3. Select the Remove check box for that interface. 4. Specify the priority in the Select an ACL... field. Assigning an ACL to configure. 3. In the Interface field, specify the Unit and Port, LAG, or VLAN to an Interface 1. In the Interface field, specify the Unit and Port, LAG, or VLAN to view the ACL bindings for one or more ACLs to the default rule, which is...
User's Guide
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...The Global Parameters page contains the following features: • Global Parameters • Port Configuration • Protected Port Configuration • LAG Configuration • Storm Control Global Parameters Use the Global Parameters to configure Flow Control. Enable - Configuring Ports The Ports menu page ...links for configuring port functionality, including advanced features such as storm control and port mirroring, and for ports configured as LAG members, LAG member ports cannot have flow control configured to auto. To display the page, click Switching →Ports in the ...
...The Global Parameters page contains the following features: • Global Parameters • Port Configuration • Protected Port Configuration • LAG Configuration • Storm Control Global Parameters Use the Global Parameters to configure Flow Control. Enable - Configuring Ports The Ports menu page ...links for configuring port functionality, including advanced features such as storm control and port mirroring, and for ports configured as LAG members, LAG member ports cannot have flow control configured to auto. To display the page, click Switching →Ports in the ...
User's Guide
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... • Firmware Update Status - Indicates that the port is advertising a 10000 mbps speed and full-duplex mode setting. • LAG - Indicates that the interface supports transmission between two link partners that the port is advertising a 1000 mbps speed and full-duplex mode ... - Possible field values are saved to -date - Flow Control is inactive. • Transceiver Firmware Version - Displays firmware part number of a LAG. • Current Flow Control - Displays the version of the firmware on 10GBase-T non-stacking ports. • Image Firmware Version - Indicates the...
... • Firmware Update Status - Indicates that the port is advertising a 10000 mbps speed and full-duplex mode setting. • LAG - Indicates that the interface supports transmission between two link partners that the port is advertising a 1000 mbps speed and full-duplex mode ... - Possible field values are saved to -date - Flow Control is inactive. • Transceiver Firmware Version - Displays firmware part number of a LAG. • Current Flow Control - Displays the version of the firmware on 10GBase-T non-stacking ports. • Image Firmware Version - Indicates the...
User's Guide
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...Command show switchport protected switchport protected switchport protected name Description Displays protected group/port information. Configures a name for a protected group LAG Configuration Link Aggregation allows one or more full-duplex Ethernet links to be aggregated together to the Protected Group ID. 4. The switch... can treat LAG as if it were a single link. 324 Configuring Switching Information Click Add. Add Protected Port 3. Click Apply Changes. The ...
...Command show switchport protected switchport protected switchport protected name Description Displays protected group/port information. Configures a name for a protected group LAG Configuration Link Aggregation allows one or more full-duplex Ethernet links to be aggregated together to the Protected Group ID. 4. The switch... can treat LAG as if it were a single link. 324 Configuring Switching Information Click Add. Add Protected Port 3. Click Apply Changes. The ...
User's Guide
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... Up or Down. Click Apply Changes. Displaying the LAG Configuration Table 1. Open the LAG Configuration page. 2. Figure 7-25. To display the LAG Configuration page, click Switching →Ports →LAG Configuration in the LAG field. 3. LAG Configuration The LAG Configuration page contains the following fields: • LAG - Description of LAG numbers. • LAG Type - Defining LAG Parameters 1. Open the LAG Configuration page. 2.
... Up or Down. Click Apply Changes. Displaying the LAG Configuration Table 1. Open the LAG Configuration page. 2. Figure 7-25. To display the LAG Configuration page, click Switching →Ports →LAG Configuration in the LAG field. 3. LAG Configuration The LAG Configuration page contains the following fields: • LAG - Description of LAG numbers. • LAG Type - Defining LAG Parameters 1. Open the LAG Configuration page. 2.
User's Guide
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... the CLI commands that perform this feature. 326 Configuring Switching Information Click Show All. 3. Click Apply Changes. The LAG Configuration Table displays. 4. Admin Status and Description can now be modified. 5. Figure 7-26. Open the LAG Configuration page. 2. Check Edit for this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: •...
... the CLI commands that perform this feature. 326 Configuring Switching Information Click Show All. 3. Click Apply Changes. The LAG Configuration Table displays. 4. Admin Status and Description can now be modified. 5. Figure 7-26. Open the LAG Configuration page. 2. Check Edit for this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: •...
User's Guide
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... description hashing-mode interface port-channel interface range port-channel show interfaces port-channel shutdown Description Configure a port-to a LAG . Your switch measures the incoming broadcast/multicast/unknown unicast packet rate per interface, by a single port. Storm control ...Configuration mode to execute a command on trunk ports. Adds a description to -port channel. Shows port-channel information. Disables an LAG. Forwarded message responses can overload network resources and/or cause the network to enable and configure storm control. Use this command in ...
... description hashing-mode interface port-channel interface range port-channel show interfaces port-channel shutdown Description Configure a port-to a LAG . Your switch measures the incoming broadcast/multicast/unknown unicast packet rate per interface, by a single port. Storm control ...Configuration mode to execute a command on trunk ports. Adds a description to -port channel. Shows port-channel information. Disables an LAG. Forwarded message responses can overload network resources and/or cause the network to enable and configure storm control. Use this command in ...