Command Line Interface Guide
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.... Virtual Router Redundancy (IPv4) Manages router redundancy on the system. Line Configures the console, SSH, and remote Telnet connection. SSH Configures SSH authentication. 58 Command Groups System Command Groups (continued) Command Group Description Tunnel Interface (IPv6) Managing ...tunneling operations. Files Denial of Service Provides several Denial of debug output to serial port or telnet console. Serviceability Tracing Controls display of Service options. Virtual LAN Routing (IPv4) Controls virtual LAN ...
.... Virtual Router Redundancy (IPv4) Manages router redundancy on the system. Line Configures the console, SSH, and remote Telnet connection. SSH Configures SSH authentication. 58 Command Groups System Command Groups (continued) Command Group Description Tunnel Interface (IPv6) Managing ...tunneling operations. Files Denial of Service Provides several Denial of debug output to serial port or telnet console. Serviceability Tracing Controls display of Service options. Virtual LAN Routing (IPv4) Controls virtual LAN ...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... is given the highest privilege level (level 15). 154 Using the CLI The prompt console> is displayed. 2 Configure the switch using the serial interface since, without a unique IP address, the user can not access the other management interfaces. The wizard sets up with the quit or exit...the Easy Setup Wizard and enter the necessary commands to the switch console port or through a Telnet connection, the switch must be completely manageable through the Web, CLI and the remote Dell Network Manager. NOTE: The Easy Setup Wizard is available only when the system is in the basic...
... is given the highest privilege level (level 15). 154 Using the CLI The prompt console> is displayed. 2 Configure the switch using the serial interface since, without a unique IP address, the user can not access the other management interfaces. The wizard sets up with the quit or exit...the Easy Setup Wizard and enter the necessary commands to the switch console port or through a Telnet connection, the switch must be completely manageable through the Web, CLI and the remote Dell Network Manager. NOTE: The Easy Setup Wizard is available only when the system is in the basic...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... the response from the user, normal switch operation will continue, including but not limited to: • If BOOTP/DHCP is on in the field without a serial connection, the switch waits 60 seconds for the Easy Setup Wizard. 156 Using the CLI If there is no configuration files exist. Since a switch may be...
... the response from the user, normal switch operation will continue, including but not limited to: • If BOOTP/DHCP is on in the field without a serial connection, the switch waits 60 seconds for the Easy Setup Wizard. 156 Using the CLI If there is no configuration files exist. Since a switch may be...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... users either through remote authentication servers supporting TACACS+ or Radius or through a local serial interface, a remote telnet, or secure shell sessions. Since the serial interface requires a physical connection for access, it is accessible from which the user may access the Easy Setup ...The user is the only interface from a secure shell interface. • The CLI generates keys for SSH locally. • The serial session defaults to local managed accounts. It is booted. Management Interface Security This section describes the minimum set of locally managed user accounts...
... users either through remote authentication servers supporting TACACS+ or Radius or through a local serial interface, a remote telnet, or secure shell sessions. Since the serial interface requires a physical connection for access, it is accessible from which the user may access the Easy Setup ...The user is the only interface from a secure shell interface. • The CLI generates keys for SSH locally. • The serial session defaults to local managed accounts. It is booted. Management Interface Security This section describes the minimum set of locally managed user accounts...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... following options: 1 - Reloading all switches. Start operational code. 2 - Selecting item 2 displays the menu and may be typed only during the initial boot up is connected through the serial interface during the boot sequence, pressing the key interrupts the boot process and displays a Boot Utility Menu. If no selection in 10 seconds then...
... following options: 1 - Reloading all switches. Start operational code. 2 - Selecting item 2 displays the menu and may be typed only during the initial boot up is connected through the serial interface during the boot sequence, pressing the key interrupts the boot process and displays a Boot Utility Menu. If no selection in 10 seconds then...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... image file. If this is the target of a copy command, it refers to the active image. tftp: Source or destination URL for the file from a serial connection that uses the Xmodem protocol. band IP address can be the source of a copy operation. Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. Command Mode...
... image file. If this is the target of a copy command, it refers to the active image. tftp: Source or destination URL for the file from a serial connection that uses the Xmodem protocol. band IP address can be the source of a copy operation. Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. Command Mode...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... the show running-config command from a serial connection, access to a script file. Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. 1126 Configuration and Image File Commands Syntax show running -config command. NOTE: If you can view this nonreadable data is redirected to the switch through remote connections (such as Telnet) is suspended while...
... the show running-config command from a serial connection, access to a script file. Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. 1126 Configuration and Image File Commands Syntax show running -config command. NOTE: If you can view this nonreadable data is redirected to the switch through remote connections (such as Telnet) is suspended while...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... console(config)# banner motd "IMPORTANT: There is executed. Syntax banner motd acknowledge no user guidelines. banner motd acknowledge The banner displayed on that session. However, serial connection will not get terminated if 'y' is disabled by default. Syntax banner motd no banner motd Default Configuration The banner is not entered. Command Mode Global...
... console(config)# banner motd "IMPORTANT: There is executed. Syntax banner motd acknowledge no user guidelines. banner motd acknowledge The banner displayed on that session. However, serial connection will not get terminated if 'y' is disabled by default. Syntax banner motd no banner motd Default Configuration The banner is not entered. Command Mode Global...
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Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines This command has no default configuration. Example console(config)# banner motd "There is a serial connection. Syntax clear checkpoint statistics Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. Press 'y' to clear the statistics ...
Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines This command has no default configuration. Example console(config)# banner motd "There is a serial connection. Syntax clear checkpoint statistics Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. Press 'y' to clear the statistics ...
User's Guide
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Device Management Buttons 44 Check Boxes 45 Defining Fields 45 Accessing the Switch Through the CLI 45 Console Connection 46 Telnet Connection 46 Using the CLI 46 Command Mode Overview 46 User EXEC Mode 47 Privileged EXEC Mode 47 Global Configuration Mode 48 Interface Configuration Mode 48 3 Cable and Port Information Overview 49 Ethernet Interface 50 SFP Interfaces 51 Bay 1 and Bay 2 Interfaces 52 Serial Cable Connection 52 Connecting the Switch to a Terminal 52 4
Device Management Buttons 44 Check Boxes 45 Defining Fields 45 Accessing the Switch Through the CLI 45 Console Connection 46 Telnet Connection 46 Using the CLI 46 Command Mode Overview 46 User EXEC Mode 47 Privileged EXEC Mode 47 Global Configuration Mode 48 Interface Configuration Mode 48 3 Cable and Port Information Overview 49 Ethernet Interface 50 SFP Interfaces 51 Bay 1 and Bay 2 Interfaces 52 Serial Cable Connection 52 Connecting the Switch to a Terminal 52 4
User's Guide
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... the device has an IP address defined and that takes you are managing a stack, ensure the serial interface cable is through a Telnet connection. If access is attached to a configuration page. For information about configuring an initial IP Address, see "Configuration ...a Linux system. To enable a configuration item, i.e., adjust sensitivity of the stack. Using the CLI is connected to the device prior to entering commands on the Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Web page. Check Boxes Check Box Type Add Remove General selection Description Hyperlink that the workstation...
... the device has an IP address defined and that takes you are managing a stack, ensure the serial interface cable is through a Telnet connection. If access is attached to a configuration page. For information about configuring an initial IP Address, see "Configuration ...a Linux system. To enable a configuration item, i.e., adjust sensitivity of the stack. Using the CLI is connected to the device prior to entering commands on the Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Web page. Check Boxes Check Box Type Add Remove General selection Description Hyperlink that the workstation...
User's Guide
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... simultaneous Telnet sessions. When finished, exit the session with the User: login prompt. Your switch supports up enable passwords. 46 Using Dell™ OpenManage™ Switch Administrator Entering a question mark at the prompt, and press . This level is powered up . When ...CLI session initialization, the CLI mode is divided into command modes. Telnet is an alternative to the Master Switch. Console Connection See "Serial Cable Connection" on page 52 for the first time, the switches elect the Master Switch, which displays as asterisks (*). This switch...
... simultaneous Telnet sessions. When finished, exit the session with the User: login prompt. Your switch supports up enable passwords. 46 Using Dell™ OpenManage™ Switch Administrator Entering a question mark at the prompt, and press . This level is powered up . When ...CLI session initialization, the CLI mode is divided into command modes. Telnet is an alternative to the Master Switch. Console Connection See "Serial Cable Connection" on page 52 for the first time, the switches elect the Master Switch, which displays as asterisks (*). This switch...
User's Guide
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The topics covered in this section include: • Ethernet Interface • SFP Interfaces • Bay 1 and Bay 2 Interfaces • Serial Cable Connection • Power Connection Cable and Port Information 49 For each station, the appropriate mode (Half-Duplex, Full-Duplex, Auto) is set. 3 Cable and Port Information Overview This section describes the switch's physical interfaces and provides information about cable connections. Stations are connected to the switch's ports through the physical interface ports on the front panel.
The topics covered in this section include: • Ethernet Interface • SFP Interfaces • Bay 1 and Bay 2 Interfaces • Serial Cable Connection • Power Connection Cable and Port Information 49 For each station, the appropriate mode (Half-Duplex, Full-Duplex, Auto) is set. 3 Cable and Port Information Overview This section describes the switch's physical interfaces and provides information about cable connections. Stations are connected to the switch's ports through the physical interface ports on the front panel.
User's Guide
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.... If you are configuring a stack, connect the interface cable to the terminal (console) ASCII DTE RS-232. 2. Figure 3-3. Connecting the Switch to the switch's serial port. 3. Figure 3-4. These interfaces can also use a computer running terminal emulation software). Connect the serial cable to a Terminal 1. Bay 1 and Bay 2 Interfaces The Dell™ PowerConnect™ 6200series switches support dual 10...
.... If you are configuring a stack, connect the interface cable to the terminal (console) ASCII DTE RS-232. 2. Figure 3-3. Connecting the Switch to the switch's serial port. 3. Figure 3-4. These interfaces can also use a computer running terminal emulation software). Connect the serial cable to a Terminal 1. Bay 1 and Bay 2 Interfaces The Dell™ PowerConnect™ 6200series switches support dual 10...
User's Guide
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PowerConnect 6224, 6248, and 6224F Rear Panel Dual 10G slots for XFP, CX4, or stacking modules Dual 10G slots for XFP, CX4, or 10Gbase-T modules. RS-232 management port DC power AC power Figure 4-7. Rear Panel Each PowerConnect 6200 series switch provides an RS-232 maintenance port, on...Dual 10GbE XFP module, a 10GBase-T module, or a CX4 module. Figure 4-6. PowerConnect 6224P and 6248P Rear Panel Dual 10G slots for XFP, CX4, or stacking modules Dual 10G slots for XFP, CX4, or 10Gbase-T modules. This serial connection can support a plug-in Dual 10GbE XFP module, a CX4 module, or a...
PowerConnect 6224, 6248, and 6224F Rear Panel Dual 10G slots for XFP, CX4, or stacking modules Dual 10G slots for XFP, CX4, or 10Gbase-T modules. RS-232 management port DC power AC power Figure 4-7. Rear Panel Each PowerConnect 6200 series switch provides an RS-232 maintenance port, on...Dual 10GbE XFP module, a 10GBase-T module, or a CX4 module. Figure 4-6. PowerConnect 6224P and 6248P Rear Panel Dual 10G slots for XFP, CX4, or stacking modules Dual 10G slots for XFP, CX4, or 10Gbase-T modules. This serial connection can support a plug-in Dual 10GbE XFP module, a CX4 module, or a...
User's Guide
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... data bits, one stop bit, no parity bit, and no flow control. Connect the terminal to the Master Switch. If you connect the terminal to a subordinate switch, you need to assemble and cable the stack before powering up for management through a serial interface. When a stack is powered up and configuring it. Physical Dimensions...
... data bits, one stop bit, no parity bit, and no flow control. Connect the terminal to the Master Switch. If you connect the terminal to a subordinate switch, you need to assemble and cable the stack before powering up for management through a serial interface. When a stack is powered up and configuring it. Physical Dimensions...
User's Guide
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...requires the following is required for downloading embedded software and configuring the switch: • ASCII terminal (or emulation) connected to the serial port (cross-cable) in the rear of the unit • Assigned IP address for the switch for changing...Dell PowerConnect The configuration process consists of adjusting the ASCII configuration files so that are used to define the relationship of the switch to any of the following values: • 2400 • 4800 • 9600 (default baud rate) • 19200 • 38400 • 57600 • 115200 The following terminal connection...
...requires the following is required for downloading embedded software and configuring the switch: • ASCII terminal (or emulation) connected to the serial port (cross-cable) in the rear of the unit • Assigned IP address for the switch for changing...Dell PowerConnect The configuration process consists of adjusting the ASCII configuration files so that are used to define the relationship of the switch to any of the following values: • 2400 • 4800 • 9600 (default baud rate) • 19200 • 38400 • 57600 • 115200 The following terminal connection...
User's Guide
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... details... volume descriptor ptr (pVolDesc): 0x1ae4898 XBD device block I/O handle: 0x10001 auto disk check on with the local terminal already connected, the switch goes through Power On Self Test (POST). Booting the Switch When the power is turned on mount: NOT ENABLED ...following text is an example of simultaneously open files: 22 Configuring Dell PowerConnect 75 To boot the switch, perform the following steps: 1. Ensure that the serial cable is fully operational before completely booting. Connect the power supply to run special procedures. POST messages are displayed ...
... details... volume descriptor ptr (pVolDesc): 0x1ae4898 XBD device block I/O handle: 0x10001 auto disk check on with the local terminal already connected, the switch goes through Power On Self Test (POST). Booting the Switch When the power is turned on mount: NOT ENABLED ...following text is an example of simultaneously open files: 22 Configuring Dell PowerConnect 75 To boot the switch, perform the following steps: 1. Ensure that the serial cable is fully operational before completely booting. Connect the power supply to run special procedures. POST messages are displayed ...
User's Guide
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• Sets up the SNMP community string to be powered on in the field without a serial connection, the switch waits 60 seconds for the Easy Setup Wizard. 82 Configuring Dell PowerConnect Initially only SNMPv1/2c is set -up wizard continues to display each time you login until you do not use the wizard initially, the...
• Sets up the SNMP community string to be powered on in the field without a serial connection, the switch waits 60 seconds for the Easy Setup Wizard. 82 Configuring Dell PowerConnect Initially only SNMPv1/2c is set -up wizard continues to display each time you login until you do not use the wizard initially, the...
Release Notes
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.... However, serial connection will be necessary. Refer to the login prompt. System Firmware Version 3.2.0.6 Page 23 Configurable Message of the Day Banner Title banner motd no banner motd banner motd acknowledge no ' form of messageof-the-day banners. The user would have to type "y" or "n" to continue to the Dell™ PowerConnect™ 6200...
.... However, serial connection will be necessary. Refer to the login prompt. System Firmware Version 3.2.0.6 Page 23 Configurable Message of the Day Banner Title banner motd no banner motd banner motd acknowledge no ' form of messageof-the-day banners. The user would have to type "y" or "n" to continue to the Dell™ PowerConnect™ 6200...