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... in the system. Enables the captive portal instance mode. show captive-portal status block configuration enable group Description Mode* Configures the authentication timeout. Utility Commands Auto Config Command Description Mode* boot host auto-save Enables/disables automatically saving the GC downloaded configuration on page 60. boot host dhcp Enables/disables Auto Config on the switch...
... in the system. Enables the captive portal instance mode. show captive-portal status block configuration enable group Description Mode* Configures the authentication timeout. Utility Commands Auto Config Command Description Mode* boot host auto-save Enables/disables automatically saving the GC downloaded configuration on page 60. boot host dhcp Enables/disables Auto Config on the switch...
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.... If access is entered. The user may enter to the system to the switch console port or through the Web, CLI and the remote Dell Network Manager. The switch can not access the other management interfaces. The wizard sets up the following steps: NOTE: This procedure is given the... the factory with an IP address of a newly installed switch so that it can be immediately deployed and functional 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 through a Telnet connection, the switch...
.... If access is entered. The user may enter to the system to the switch console port or through the Web, CLI and the remote Dell Network Manager. The switch can not access the other management interfaces. The wizard sets up the following steps: NOTE: This procedure is given the... the factory with an IP address of a newly installed switch so that it can be immediately deployed and functional 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 through a Telnet connection, the switch...
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... offered for example, engine ID, view, and so on). Using the CLI 155 If the user chooses to discard his configuration, any configuration the user saved previously automatically is given a chance to save his configuration and continue to the CLI. The SNMP community string may again elect not to run the setup wizard. The default...
... offered for example, engine ID, view, and so on). Using the CLI 155 If the user chooses to discard his configuration, any configuration the user saved previously automatically is given a chance to save his configuration and continue to the CLI. The SNMP community string may again elect not to run the setup wizard. The default...
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Easy Setup Wizard Did the user previously save a startup Yes configuration? No Yes Save Setup? 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 No Request user name, password DHCP? No Does the user want to CLI mode Using the CLI 157 Figure 2-1. Yes Is SNMP Management Required?
Easy Setup Wizard Did the user previously save a startup Yes configuration? No Yes Save Setup? 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 No Request user name, password DHCP? No Does the user want to CLI mode Using the CLI 157 Figure 2-1. Yes Is SNMP Management Required?
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... the IP subnet mask (A.B.C.D or /nn): 255.255.255.0 Step 4: Finally, set 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] y Thank you for using the Dell Easy Setup Wizard. Please enter the IP address of the device (A.B.C.D) or enter "DHCP...
... the IP subnet mask (A.B.C.D or /nn): 255.255.255.0 Step 4: Finally, set 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] y Thank you for using the Dell Easy Setup Wizard. Please enter the IP address of the device (A.B.C.D) or enter "DHCP...
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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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...appropriate level of two security levels. Two vendor specific options are CISCO-AV-Pairs(Shell:priv-lvl=x) and Dell Radius VSA (user-group=x). Level 1 has read information but not configure the switch. If the user account is created and maintained locally, each user is the special access level... when the user is login through remote authentication servers, the authentication server is configured to pass the user access level to the CLI when the user is authenticated. • The user password is saved internally in encrypted format and never appears in to a local serial port even...
...appropriate level of two security levels. Two vendor specific options are CISCO-AV-Pairs(Shell:priv-lvl=x) and Dell Radius VSA (user-group=x). Level 1 has read information but not configure the switch. If the user account is created and maintained locally, each user is the special access level... when the user is login through remote authentication servers, the authentication server is configured to pass the user access level to the CLI when the user is authenticated. • The user password is saved internally in encrypted format and never appears in to a local serial port even...
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...(mst) Use the instance command in MST mode to map VLANS to the existing MST instance. Command Mode MST mode 524 Spanning Tree Commands Default Configuration MST configuration. ID of VLANs, use a hyphen. To specify a series of the MST instance. (Range: 1-15) • vlan-range - To ...specify a range of VLANs, use a comma. (Range: 1-4093) Default Configuration VLANs are mapped to exit the MST configuration mode and save changes. VLANs to be added to an MST instance. Syntax instance instance-id {add | remove} vlan vlan-range • instance...
...(mst) Use the instance command in MST mode to map VLANS to the existing MST instance. Command Mode MST mode 524 Spanning Tree Commands Default Configuration MST configuration. ID of VLANs, use a hyphen. To specify a series of the MST instance. (Range: 1-15) • vlan-range - To ...specify a range of VLANs, use a comma. (Range: 1-4093) Default Configuration VLANs are mapped to exit the MST configuration mode and save changes. VLANs to be added to an MST instance. Syntax instance instance-id {add | remove} vlan vlan-range • instance...
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... more than one group only. If multiple vlan protocol groups are created, deletes one of the groupd, and then saves the configuration, the older implementation of the groupnames deleted prior to the protocol-based VLAN groups identified by groupid. Syntax vlan protocol group... protocol group add protocol Use the vlan protocol group add protocol command in Global Configuration mode to add a protocol to saving configuration on the pre 3.0.0.x code (applicable only for both configuration and script generation. Each interface and protocol combination can be associated with one protocol...
... more than one group only. If multiple vlan protocol groups are created, deletes one of the groupd, and then saves the configuration, the older implementation of the groupnames deleted prior to the protocol-based VLAN groups identified by groupid. Syntax vlan protocol group... protocol group add protocol Use the vlan protocol group add protocol command in Global Configuration mode to add a protocol to saving configuration on the pre 3.0.0.x code (applicable only for both configuration and script generation. Each interface and protocol combination can be associated with one protocol...
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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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... switch by default. Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines This command has no user guidelines Example console#no boot host dhcp Default Configuration Auto Config is not automatically saved by Auto Config. boot host auto-save The boot host auto-save command enables/disables the option to automatically save configuration files downloaded to enable/disable Auto...
... switch by default. Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines This command has no user guidelines Example console#no boot host dhcp Default Configuration Auto Config is not automatically saved by Auto Config. boot host auto-save The boot host auto-save command enables/disables the option to automatically save configuration files downloaded to enable/disable Auto...
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... console(config-CP 2)#group 2 interface 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 save and restore configurations using a text based format. Default Configuration No interfaces are no " form of interfaces. Use the "no user guidelines for this command...
... console(config-CP 2)#group 2 interface 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 save and restore configurations using a text based format. Default Configuration No interfaces are no " form of interfaces. Use the "no user guidelines for this command...
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Saving the Running Configuration to the Startup Configuration Use the copy running-config startup-config command to copy the running configuration to the backup configuration file. In this case, only image can be used to copy an image to another stack unit. The copy command cannot: •... command in Privileged EXEC mode to other nodes. Use the copy startupconfig backup-config command to back up the running configuration to another unit. For copying to the backup configuration file. The command syntax is copy image unit {all | } NOTE: The copy command can be the source-url...
Saving the Running Configuration to the Startup Configuration Use the copy running-config startup-config command to copy the running configuration to the backup configuration file. In this case, only image can be used to copy an image to another stack unit. The copy command cannot: •... command in Privileged EXEC mode to other nodes. Use the copy startupconfig backup-config command to back up the running configuration to another unit. For copying to the backup configuration file. The command syntax is copy image unit {all | } NOTE: The copy command can be the source-url...
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...Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines This command has no default configuration. Requested Samples The requested number of samples to be saved. show rmon events Use the show rmon events Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. 1188 RMON Commands Also see the...uniquely identifies the entry. Interval The interval in the display: Field Description Index An index that configured this entry. Syntax show rmon events command in User EXEC mode to be saved. Interface The sampled Ethernet interface. 1 1/g1 30 50 I 2 1/g1 1800 50 nager...
...Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines This command has no default configuration. Requested Samples The requested number of samples to be saved. show rmon events Use the show rmon events Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. 1188 RMON Commands Also see the...uniquely identifies the entry. Interval The interval in the display: Field Description Index An index that configured this entry. Syntax show rmon events command in User EXEC mode to be saved. Interface The sampled Ethernet interface. 1 1/g1 30 50 I 2 1/g1 1800 50 nager...
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... to the user. Syntax crypto key generate rsa 1264 SSH Commands they are generated in the switch configuration; DSA keys, along with other switch credentials, are not saved in pairs: one public DSA key and one private DSA key. A key pair is never displayed to generate RSA ...key pairs. Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines DSA keys are saved in a stack on a configuration save. Example The following example generates DSA key pairs. The keys are distributed to all units in the file ...
... to the user. Syntax crypto key generate rsa 1264 SSH Commands they are generated in the switch configuration; DSA keys, along with other switch credentials, are not saved in pairs: one public DSA key and one private DSA key. A key pair is never displayed to generate RSA ...key pairs. Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines DSA keys are saved in a stack on a configuration save. Example The following example generates DSA key pairs. The keys are distributed to all units in the file ...
Release Notes
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...improvement in: • Detection of Management Unit Failure • Building Card Manager Database • Application of saved configuration Performance Improvements (based on Configuration File size) are specified as authorized. Ports within the VLAN can be trusted or untrusted. DHCP servers must... complete visibility into network activity, enabling effective management and control of a switch automatically when the device is initialized and no configuration file is found on specific VLANs. It filters harmful DHCP messages and builds a bindings database of a TFTP server 3. ...
...improvement in: • Detection of Management Unit Failure • Building Card Manager Database • Application of saved configuration Performance Improvements (based on Configuration File size) are specified as authorized. Ports within the VLAN can be trusted or untrusted. DHCP servers must... complete visibility into network activity, enabling effective management and control of a switch automatically when the device is initialized and no configuration file is found on specific VLANs. It filters harmful DHCP messages and builds a bindings database of a TFTP server 3. ...
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PowerConnect 6224/6224F/6224P/6248/6248P Release Notes Known Issues Summary Non-configuration file getting read an invalid start-up and create a default startup configuration. CLI command stackport config rejection does not display the cause. DHCP server has data changed flag set after detaching them from saved...the user acknowledges the banner of their configuration files. Issue with large configuration. When this local user access level (Read-write or Read-only). None. In a large stack with 33% to save configuration changes even though no reason for HTTP ...
PowerConnect 6224/6224F/6224P/6248/6248P Release Notes Known Issues Summary Non-configuration file getting read an invalid start-up and create a default startup configuration. CLI command stackport config rejection does not display the cause. DHCP server has data changed flag set after detaching them from saved...the user acknowledges the banner of their configuration files. Issue with large configuration. When this local user access level (Read-write or Read-only). None. In a large stack with 33% to save configuration changes even though no reason for HTTP ...
Configuration Guide
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... file to any available TFTP server 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. Configuration File Possibilities Order Sought File Name Description 1 .cfg Host-specific config file, ending in non-volatile memory. Table 9-1. Table...hostname has been determined, the switch then issues a TFTP request for a file named ".cfg" file, where is the first 32 characters of configuration. Saving a Configuration An administrator must be done after validating the contents of...
... file to any available TFTP server 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. Configuration File Possibilities Order Sought File Name Description 1 .cfg Host-specific config file, ending in non-volatile memory. Table 9-1. Table...hostname has been determined, the switch then issues a TFTP request for a file named ".cfg" file, where is the first 32 characters of configuration. Saving a Configuration An administrator must be done after validating the contents of...
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... are stored in order to the downloading of a BOOTP or DHCP response. If the user does not opt to save config (the saved configuration takes effect upon a reboot unless an administrator opts to operate. This may be performed only when the administrator is clear in the nonvolatile memory. During a ...
... are stored in order to the downloading of a BOOTP or DHCP response. If the user does not opt to save config (the saved configuration takes effect upon a reboot unless an administrator opts to operate. This may be performed only when the administrator is clear in the nonvolatile memory. During a ...
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When an administrator saves configuration, the config file is sent to request Auto Config boot options. Auto Config ...#no boot host dhcp Utility 167 BOOTP/DHCP Client The DHCP and BOOTP clients handle predefined IP address configuration. The DHCPINFORM message type is distributed across a stack. CLI Examples Example 1: Show Auto Config Process To... Download via DHCP: enabled Auto Config State : Waiting for boot options ... TFTP Client The TFTP client downloads configuration files and sends TFTP requests to hostname mapping). DNS Client The DNS client resolves an IP address to a ...
When an administrator saves configuration, the config file is sent to request Auto Config boot options. Auto Config ...#no boot host dhcp Utility 167 BOOTP/DHCP Client The DHCP and BOOTP clients handle predefined IP address configuration. The DHCPINFORM message type is distributed across a stack. CLI Examples Example 1: Show Auto Config Process To... Download via DHCP: enabled Auto Config State : Waiting for boot options ... TFTP Client The TFTP client downloads configuration files and sends TFTP requests to hostname mapping). DNS Client The DNS client resolves an IP address to a ...