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... additional HTTP port for CP captive portal to monitor. CP Enables the captive portal configuration mode. Utility Commands Auto Config Command Description Mode* boot host auto-save Enables/disables automatically saving the GC downloaded configuration on page 60. NOTE: *For the meaning of attempts to monitor. Displays the status of the Auto Config PE...
... additional HTTP port for CP captive portal to monitor. CP Enables the captive portal configuration mode. Utility Commands Auto Config Command Description Mode* boot host auto-save Enables/disables automatically saving the GC downloaded configuration on page 60. NOTE: *For the meaning of attempts to monitor. Displays the status of the Auto Config PE...
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...be completely manageable through a Telnet connection. NOTE: The Easy Setup Wizard is available only when the system is in default state with no user configuration saved previously. 1 Start the switch and wait until the startup procedure is complete and the User EXEC mode is shipped from the factory with the quit... 192.168.2.1 but the Easy Setup Wizard provides the opportunity to the switch console port or through the Web, CLI and the remote Dell Network Manager. Easy Setup Wizard The Easy Setup Wizard guides the user in its basic operation and be managed over a direct connection to ...
...be completely manageable through a Telnet connection. NOTE: The Easy Setup Wizard is available only when the system is in default state with no user configuration saved previously. 1 Start the switch and wait until the startup procedure is complete and the User EXEC mode is shipped from the factory with the quit... 192.168.2.1 but the Easy Setup Wizard provides the opportunity to the switch console port or through the Web, CLI and the remote Dell Network Manager. Easy Setup Wizard The Easy Setup Wizard guides the user in its basic operation and be managed over a direct connection to ...
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...management is offered for example, engine ID, view, and so on). When the user chooses to restart the wizard, any configuration the user saved previously automatically is not used by the SNMP manager. For example, the system does not display event notification or system status ...authentication setting only, which allows user account access via these management interfaces. The wizard requires the use is given a chance to save his configuration, any unsolicited or unrelated status messages. The user may return later to add to the community string or reconfigure the access ...
...management is offered for example, engine ID, view, and so on). When the user chooses to restart the wizard, any configuration the user saved previously automatically is not used by the SNMP manager. For example, the system does not display event notification or system status ...authentication setting only, which allows user account access via these management interfaces. The wizard requires the use is given a chance to save his configuration, any unsolicited or unrelated status messages. The user may return later to add to the community string or reconfigure the access ...
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Easy Setup Wizard Did the user previously save a startup Yes configuration? Yes Is SNMP Management Required? No Does the user want to CLI mode Using the CLI 157 No Yes No Request user name, password DHCP? No Yes Copy to Config Transfer to CLI mode Transfer to CLI mode Request SNMP Community String & Server IP Address Request IP Address, Network Mask, Default Gateway IP Discard Changes and Restart Wizard Transfer to use setup wizard? No Yes Save Setup? Figure 2-1.
Easy Setup Wizard Did the user previously save a startup Yes configuration? Yes Is SNMP Management Required? No Does the user want to CLI mode Using the CLI 157 No Yes No Request user name, password DHCP? No Yes Copy to Config Transfer to CLI mode Transfer to CLI mode Request SNMP Community String & Server IP Address Request IP Address, Network Mask, Default Gateway IP Discard Changes and Restart Wizard Transfer to use setup wizard? No Yes Save Setup? Figure 2-1.
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...If the information is correct, please select (Y) to save the configuration, and copy to the start-up the gateway. You will now enter CLI mode. ..... Please enter the IP address of the gateway from which this network is reachable 192.168.1.1 This is the configuration information that has been collected: SNMP Interface = "... IP address from the network DHCP server. 192.168.2.1 Please enter the IP subnet mask (A.B.C.D or /nn): 255.255.255.0 Step 4: Finally, set up configuration file. Please enter the IP address of the device (A.B.C.D) or enter "DHCP" (without the quotes) to discard...
...If the information is correct, please select (Y) to save the configuration, and copy to the start-up the gateway. You will now enter CLI mode. ..... Please enter the IP address of the gateway from which this network is reachable 192.168.1.1 This is the configuration information that has been collected: SNMP Interface = "... IP address from the network DHCP server. 192.168.2.1 Please enter the IP subnet mask (A.B.C.D or /nn): 255.255.255.0 Step 4: Finally, set up configuration file. Please enter the IP address of the device (A.B.C.D) or enter "DHCP" (without the quotes) to discard...
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If the information is correct, please select (Y) to save the configuration, and copy to discard configuration and restart the wizard: [Y/N] 164 Using the CLI Do you want to select the operational mode as Simple Mode? [Y/N] n Step 6: If the information is incorrect, select (N) to the start-up configuration file.
If the information is correct, please select (Y) to save the configuration, and copy to discard configuration and restart the wizard: [Y/N] 164 Using the CLI Do you want to select the operational mode as Simple Mode? [Y/N] n Step 6: If the information is incorrect, select (N) to the start-up configuration file.
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... can not be modified. Two vendor specific options are CISCO-AV-Pairs(Shell:priv-lvl=x) and Dell Radius VSA (user-group=x). These are supported. Level 1 has read information but not configure the switch. The access to this case, CLI reverts to read -only access. This level allow... because the authentication servers are down . If the user account is created and maintained locally, each user is authenticated. When Radius is saved internally in encrypted format and never appears in clear text anywhere on the CLI. • The CLI supports TACACS+ and Radius authentication servers...
... can not be modified. Two vendor specific options are CISCO-AV-Pairs(Shell:priv-lvl=x) and Dell Radius VSA (user-group=x). These are supported. Level 1 has read information but not configure the switch. The access to this case, CLI reverts to read -only access. This level allow... because the authentication servers are down . If the user account is created and maintained locally, each user is authenticated. When Radius is saved internally in encrypted format and never appears in clear text anywhere on the CLI. • The CLI supports TACACS+ and Radius authentication servers...
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...id {add | remove} vlan vlan-range • instance-ID - To specify a range of VLANs, use a comma. (Range: 1-4093) Default Configuration VLANs are mapped to the existing MST instance. Example The following example shows how to an MST instance. ID of VLANs, use a hyphen. To ...(config-mst)#exit instance (mst) Use the instance command in MST mode to map VLANS to exit the MST configuration mode and save changes. Default Configuration MST configuration. Command Mode MST mode User Guidelines This command has no user guidelines. VLANs to be added to the common and internal spanning ...
...id {add | remove} vlan vlan-range • instance-ID - To specify a range of VLANs, use a comma. (Range: 1-4093) Default Configuration VLANs are mapped to the existing MST instance. Example The following example shows how to an MST instance. ID of VLANs, use a hyphen. To ...(config-mst)#exit instance (mst) Use the instance command in MST mode to map VLANS to exit the MST configuration mode and save changes. Default Configuration MST configuration. Command Mode MST mode User Guidelines This command has no user guidelines. VLANs to be added to the common and internal spanning ...
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So, the existing command vlan protocol group is updated to vlan protocol group so that groupid is made to migrate to saving configuration on the pre 3.0.0.x code (applicable only for both configuration and script generation. If VLAN Commands 605 Syntax vlan protocol group no user guidelines. A group may have more than one protocol associated...
So, the existing command vlan protocol group is updated to vlan protocol group so that groupid is made to migrate to saving configuration on the pre 3.0.0.x code (applicable only for both configuration and script generation. If VLAN Commands 605 Syntax vlan protocol group no user guidelines. A group may have more than one protocol associated...
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52 Utility Commands This section of the document contains the following Utility command topics: • Autoconfig Commands • Captive Portal Commands • Clock Commands • Configuration and Image File Commands • Denial of Service Commands • Line Commands • Management ACL Commands • Password Management Commands • PHY Diagnostics Commands •... • Telnet Server Commands • User Interface Commands • Web Server Commands Autoconfig Commands This chapter explains the following commands: • boot host auto-save Utility Commands 1053
52 Utility Commands This section of the document contains the following Utility command topics: • Autoconfig Commands • Captive Portal Commands • Clock Commands • Configuration and Image File Commands • Denial of Service Commands • Line Commands • Management ACL Commands • Password Management Commands • PHY Diagnostics Commands •... • Telnet Server Commands • User Interface Commands • Web Server Commands Autoconfig Commands This chapter explains the following commands: • boot host auto-save Utility Commands 1053
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... 1055 Syntax boot host dhcp no boot host dhcp Default Configuration Auto Config is not automatically saved by Auto Config. Syntax boot host auto-save no boot host auto-save configuration files downloaded to enable/disable Auto Config on the switch. Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines This command has no user guidelines Example console...
... 1055 Syntax boot host dhcp no boot host dhcp Default Configuration Auto Config is not automatically saved by Auto Config. Syntax boot host auto-save no boot host auto-save configuration files downloaded to enable/disable Auto Config on the switch. Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines This command has no user guidelines Example console...
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...must use the Web UI to create and customize captive portal web content. Default Configuration No interfaces are no interface interface interface-An interface or range of this command. User Guidelines There are... associated with a captive portal configuration. Example console(config-CP 2)#interface 1/g2 locale The locale command is primarily used by default.... Use the interface command to associate an interface with a configuration by the show running-config command and process as it provides the ability to...
...must use the Web UI to create and customize captive portal web content. Default Configuration No interfaces are no interface interface interface-An interface or range of this command. User Guidelines There are... associated with a captive portal configuration. Example console(config-CP 2)#interface 1/g2 locale The locale command is primarily used by default.... Use the interface command to associate an interface with a configuration by the show running-config command and process as it provides the ability to...
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... in Privileged EXEC mode to other nodes. Use the copy startupconfig backup-config command to back up the running configuration to the backup configuration file. NOTE: The copy image unit all . For copying to all units simultaneously, use the keyword all...code from one stack unit to another unit. Backing up the Running Configuration or Startup Configuration to the Backup Configuration Use the copy running configuration to the startup configuration. Saving the Running Configuration to the Startup Configuration Use the copy running-config startup-config command to copy the running -...
... in Privileged EXEC mode to other nodes. Use the copy startupconfig backup-config command to back up the running configuration to the backup configuration file. NOTE: The copy image unit all . For copying to all units simultaneously, use the keyword all...code from one stack unit to another unit. Backing up the Running Configuration or Startup Configuration to the Backup Configuration Use the copy running configuration to the startup configuration. Saving the Running Configuration to the Startup Configuration Use the copy running-config startup-config command to copy the running -...
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Requested Samples The requested number of samples to be saved. Granted Samples The granted number of samples to display the RMON event table. Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines This command has no default configuration. Interface The sampled Ethernet interface. Syntax show rmon events ... that uniquely identifies the entry. show rmon events Use the show rmon events Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. 1188 RMON Commands Interval The interval in User EXEC mode to be saved. 1 1/g1 30 50 I 2 1/g1 1800 50 nager 50 CL 50 ...
Requested Samples The requested number of samples to be saved. Granted Samples The granted number of samples to display the RMON event table. Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines This command has no default configuration. Interface The sampled Ethernet interface. Syntax show rmon events ... that uniquely identifies the entry. show rmon events Use the show rmon events Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. 1188 RMON Commands Interval The interval in User EXEC mode to be saved. 1 1/g1 30 50 I 2 1/g1 1800 50 nager 50 CL 50 ...
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If your switch. The keys are not saved in pairs: one public DSA key and one private DSA key. Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines DSA keys are saved in the file system and the private key is one public DSA key and one private DSA key. they are generated in the ...switch configuration; A key pair is never displayed to replace the existing ...
If your switch. The keys are not saved in pairs: one public DSA key and one private DSA key. Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines DSA keys are saved in the file system and the private key is one public DSA key and one private DSA key. they are generated in the ...switch configuration; A key pair is never displayed to replace the existing ...
Release Notes
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... Database • Application of saved configuration Performance Improvements (based on Configuration File size) are specified as authorized. sFlow technology is the standard for the configuration of a switch automatically when the device is initialized and no configuration file is accomplished in L2 switched...built into network equipment and gives complete visibility into network activity, enabling effective management and control of a TFTP server 3. Configuration or assignment of (MAC address, IP address, VLAN ID, port) tuples that monitors DHCP messages between a DHCP client...
... Database • Application of saved configuration Performance Improvements (based on Configuration File size) are specified as authorized. sFlow technology is the standard for the configuration of a switch automatically when the device is initialized and no configuration file is accomplished in L2 switched...built into network equipment and gives complete visibility into network activity, enabling effective management and control of a TFTP server 3. Configuration or assignment of (MAC address, IP address, VLAN ID, port) tuples that monitors DHCP messages between a DHCP client...
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...interface, a generic error message will be prompted to startup-config through HTTP. Read/write user is getting loaded to save configuration changes even though no reason for HTTP authentication, even if the TACACS user is enabled, then the user may not...client and pinging with large configuration. Increase the dead internal timer. PowerConnect 6224/6224F/6224P/6248/6248P Release Notes Known Issues Summary Non-configuration file getting read an invalid start-up configuration file, it will give up and create a default startup configuration. TACACS operation Ping fails with...
...interface, a generic error message will be prompted to startup-config through HTTP. Read/write user is getting loaded to save configuration changes even though no reason for HTTP authentication, even if the TACACS user is enabled, then the user may not...client and pinging with large configuration. Increase the dead internal timer. PowerConnect 6224/6224F/6224P/6248/6248P Release Notes Known Issues Summary Non-configuration file getting read an invalid start-up configuration file, it will give up and create a default startup configuration. TACACS operation Ping fails with...
Configuration Guide
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... Monitoring and Completing the Auto Config Process When a switch begins bootup and there is no saved configuration, a message appears on the next reboot. Saving a Configuration An administrator must explicitly save the downloaded configuration in a *.cfg file extension 2 fp-net.cfg Default network config file 3 .cfg ... in order to avoid performing Auto Config on the console informing the user that configuration must be saved in which may be done after validating the contents of saved configuration. 164 Utility Once a hostname has been determined, the switch then issues a TFTP...
... Monitoring and Completing the Auto Config Process When a switch begins bootup and there is no saved configuration, a message appears on the next reboot. Saving a Configuration An administrator must explicitly save the downloaded configuration in a *.cfg file extension 2 fp-net.cfg Default network config file 3 .cfg ... in order to avoid performing Auto Config on the console informing the user that configuration must be saved in which may be done after validating the contents of saved configuration. 164 Utility Once a hostname has been determined, the switch then issues a TFTP...
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... the downloading of the config file. The files may be performed only when the administrator is certain that configuration is not found on TFTP servers. If the user does not opt to save config (the saved configuration takes effect upon reboot). During a session, the Auto Config process may result in one of the broadcasts...
... the downloading of the config file. The files may be performed only when the administrator is certain that configuration is not found on TFTP servers. If the user does not opt to save config (the saved configuration takes effect upon reboot). During a session, the Auto Config process may result in one of the broadcasts...
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... is not distributed across a stack. Auto Config State : Resolving switch hostname ... When an administrator saves configuration, the config file is sent to hostname mapping). DNS Client The DNS client resolves an IP address to a hostname and resolves a hostname to an IP ... and sends TFTP requests to the broadcast IP address (255.255.255.255). BOOTP/DHCP Client The DHCP and BOOTP clients handle predefined IP address configuration. CLI Examples Example 1: Show Auto Config Process To display the current status of the Auto Config process, use the following command: console#show boot ...
... is not distributed across a stack. Auto Config State : Resolving switch hostname ... When an administrator saves configuration, the config file is sent to hostname mapping). DNS Client The DNS client resolves an IP address to a hostname and resolves a hostname to an IP ... and sends TFTP requests to the broadcast IP address (255.255.255.255). BOOTP/DHCP Client The DHCP and BOOTP clients handle predefined IP address configuration. CLI Examples Example 1: Show Auto Config Process To display the current status of the Auto Config process, use the following command: console#show boot ...