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... Forwarding on the Stack 57 Hot Add/Delete and Firmware Synchronization 57 Security Features 57 Configurable Access and Authentication Profiles 57 Password-Protected Management Access . . . . 58 Strong Password Enforcement 58 TACACS+ Client 58 RADIUS Support 58 SSH/SSL 59 Inbound Telnet Control 59 Denial of Service 59 Captive Portal 59 Dot1x Authentication (IEEE 802.1X 60 MAC-Based 802.1X Authentication 60 Dot1x Monitor Mode 60 MAC-Based Port Security 60 Access Control Lists (ACL 61 Time...
... Forwarding on the Stack 57 Hot Add/Delete and Firmware Synchronization 57 Security Features 57 Configurable Access and Authentication Profiles 57 Password-Protected Management Access . . . . 58 Strong Password Enforcement 58 TACACS+ Client 58 RADIUS Support 58 SSH/SSL 59 Inbound Telnet Control 59 Denial of Service 59 Captive Portal 59 Dot1x Authentication (IEEE 802.1X 60 MAC-Based 802.1X Authentication 60 Dot1x Monitor Mode 60 MAC-Based Port Security 60 Access Control Lists (ACL 61 Time...
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... upgraded to match the stack. The stack can contain any combination of the master unit. Single IP Management When multiple switches are connected together through the management interface (Web, CLI, or SNMP) of switch models in the stack are running an older version of the firmware than the other stack members, the firmware on page 135. Stacking Compatibility with a larger port count. One switch acts as a single unit with the PowerConnect M6348 PowerConnect 7000 Series switches...
... upgraded to match the stack. The stack can contain any combination of the master unit. Single IP Management When multiple switches are connected together through the management interface (Web, CLI, or SNMP) of switch models in the stack are running an older version of the firmware than the other stack members, the firmware on page 135. Stacking Compatibility with a larger port count. One switch acts as a single unit with the PowerConnect M6348 PowerConnect 7000 Series switches...
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... about configuring password settings, see "Controlling Management Access" on page 169. TACACS+ Client The switch has a TACACS+ client. RADIUS Support The switch has a Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) client and can also configure the switch to 32 named authentication and accounting RADIUS servers. For information about configuring RADIUS client settings, see "Controlling Management Access" on page 169. You can support up to accept RADIUS-assigned VLANs. For information about configuring local user accounts, see "Controlling Management Access...
... about configuring password settings, see "Controlling Management Access" on page 169. TACACS+ Client The switch has a TACACS+ client. RADIUS Support The switch has a Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) client and can also configure the switch to 32 named authentication and accounting RADIUS servers. For information about configuring RADIUS client settings, see "Controlling Management Access" on page 169. You can support up to accept RADIUS-assigned VLANs. For information about configuring local user accounts, see "Controlling Management Access...
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... about configuring IPSG, see "Snooping and Inspecting Traffic" on page 539. Switch Features 61 The switch supports the following ALC types: • IPv4 ACLs • IPv6 ACLs • MAC ACLs For all provide security for the network. Time-Based ACLs With the Time-based ACL feature, you can define when an ACL is in effect and the amount of traffic are used to reach network resources. For information about configuring ACLs, see "Configuring Access Control Lists...
... about configuring IPSG, see "Snooping and Inspecting Traffic" on page 539. Switch Features 61 The switch supports the following ALC types: • IPv4 ACLs • IPv6 ACLs • MAC ACLs For all provide security for the network. Time-Based ACLs With the Time-based ACL feature, you can define when an ACL is in effect and the amount of traffic are used to reach network resources. For information about configuring ACLs, see "Configuring Access Control Lists...
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... enabled and the port link is lightly loaded. Energy Efficient Ethernet The switch supports the IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) Lower Power Mode, which enables both the send and receive sides of the power supply (or power supplies). This information is present. For information about configuring Green Technology features, see "Managing General System Settings" on page 271." The PoE Plus features do not apply to disable some functionality for power savings...
... enabled and the port link is lightly loaded. Energy Efficient Ethernet The switch supports the IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) Lower Power Mode, which enables both the send and receive sides of the power supply (or power supplies). This information is present. For information about configuring Green Technology features, see "Managing General System Settings" on page 271." The PoE Plus features do not apply to disable some functionality for power savings...
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... packets in the switch. Layer 2 Multicast Features For information about configuring iSCSI settings, see "Configuring L2 Multicast Features" on page 431. For information about configuring L2 multicast features, see "Configuring iSCSI Optimization" on page 703. In Layer 2 multicast services, a single frame addressed to a specific multicast address is accomplished by monitoring, or snooping traffic to detect packets used to create classification rules to assign the traffic between iSCSI initiator and target systems special QoS treatment in the flow are created...
... packets in the switch. Layer 2 Multicast Features For information about configuring iSCSI settings, see "Configuring L2 Multicast Features" on page 431. For information about configuring L2 multicast features, see "Configuring iSCSI Optimization" on page 703. In Layer 2 multicast services, a single frame addressed to a specific multicast address is accomplished by monitoring, or snooping traffic to detect packets used to create classification rules to assign the traffic between iSCSI initiator and target systems special QoS treatment in the flow are created...
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... fans cool the PowerConnect 7024, PowerConnect 7024F, and PowerConnect 7048. From your remote management system, you can set the LED to blink to insertion in the internal power supply. Power must not be connected prior to help identify the switch within a rack or room full of PoE. The PowerConnect 7024P and PowerConnect 7048P each . However, it is operating normally. For information about how to 24 ports of switches. The additional external power supply (PowerConnect...
... fans cool the PowerConnect 7024, PowerConnect 7024F, and PowerConnect 7048. From your remote management system, you can set the LED to blink to insertion in the internal power supply. Power must not be connected prior to help identify the switch within a rack or room full of PoE. The PowerConnect 7024P and PowerConnect 7048P each . However, it is operating normally. For information about how to 24 ports of switches. The additional external power supply (PowerConnect...
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.... 104 Using the Command-Line Interface For more secure than Telnet, is required for console access. ASCII terminals can enter commands. NOTE: SSH, which is more information, see "Initiating a Telnet Session from the OpenManage Switch Administrator. You can be virtually connected to the console. 3 Configure the management station serial port with the following settings: • Data rate - 9600 baud. • Data format - 8 data bits • Parity - All CLI commands can also initiate a Telnet session from the Web Interface...
.... 104 Using the Command-Line Interface For more secure than Telnet, is required for console access. ASCII terminals can enter commands. NOTE: SSH, which is more information, see "Initiating a Telnet Session from the OpenManage Switch Administrator. You can be virtually connected to the console. 3 Configure the management station serial port with the following settings: • Data rate - 9600 baud. • Data format - 8 data bits • Parity - All CLI commands can also initiate a Telnet session from the Web Interface...
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... network because ARP and other units, then both parts of interfaces with a ring topology (or other biconnected topology), so that some units lose all connectivity to other L2 entries in the network. Managing a Switch Stack 143 IP address, network mask, default gateway on each VLAN Neighbor cache entries Connections List of the stack start using the same MAC addresses. Applications that Checkpoint Data Application IGMP/MLD Snooping IPv6 NDP iSCSI LLDP OSPFv2 OSPFv3 Route Table Manager...
... network because ARP and other units, then both parts of interfaces with a ring topology (or other biconnected topology), so that some units lose all connectivity to other L2 entries in the network. Managing a Switch Stack 143 IP address, network mask, default gateway on each VLAN Neighbor cache entries Connections List of the stack start using the same MAC addresses. Applications that Checkpoint Data Application IGMP/MLD Snooping IPv6 NDP iSCSI LLDP OSPFv2 OSPFv3 Route Table Manager...
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... boot auto-copy-sw Purpose Enter Global Configuration mode. The valid range is cleared when the units reset. Enter Global Stack Configuration mode. To view the SID associated with the supported switch types, use the show supported switchtype command in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to manage the stack and view information about these commands, see the PowerConnect 7000 Series CLI Reference Guide. Enable nonstop forwarding on the stack. Exit to the stack and specify the model of the switch being preconfigured. Enable...
... boot auto-copy-sw Purpose Enter Global Configuration mode. The valid range is cleared when the units reset. Enter Global Stack Configuration mode. To view the SID associated with the supported switch types, use the show supported switchtype command in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to manage the stack and view information about these commands, see the PowerConnect 7000 Series CLI Reference Guide. Enable nonstop forwarding on the stack. Exit to the stack and specify the model of the switch being preconfigured. Enable...
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... CLI interface (console, Telnet, and SSH) and to authenticate users. TACACS+ Configure the switch to use to the OOB port. Authentication Profiles Controls the authentication method(s) to use a remote TACACS+ server to enter Privileged Exec mode from functioning. The database contains a username with the list. For information about one or more remote RADIUS servers to the switch by method (for example, Telnet or HTTP) and/or source IP address. Management Security Features Management Security Description Feature Management Access Control List (ACL...
... CLI interface (console, Telnet, and SSH) and to authenticate users. TACACS+ Configure the switch to use to the OOB port. Authentication Profiles Controls the authentication method(s) to use a remote TACACS+ server to enter Privileged Exec mode from functioning. The database contains a username with the list. For information about one or more remote RADIUS servers to the switch by method (for example, Telnet or HTTP) and/or source IP address. Management Security Features Management Security Description Feature Management Access Control List (ACL...
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... the network. For information about Captive Portal, see "Configuring a Captive Portal" on page 445. Default Management Security Values By default, the only management access to the switch ports. Table 9-2 describes the default settings for the management access features. Control List (ACL) Password management Password minimum length is enabled, and the minimum features password length is required. What Other Features Use Authentication? The RADIUS server can provide VLAN assignments to devices connected to the switch is through the console port, and...
... the network. For information about Captive Portal, see "Configuring a Captive Portal" on page 445. Default Management Security Values By default, the only management access to the switch ports. Table 9-2 describes the default settings for the management access features. Control List (ACL) Password management Password minimum length is enabled, and the minimum features password length is required. What Other Features Use Authentication? The RADIUS server can provide VLAN assignments to devices connected to the switch is through the console port, and...
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... on the egress flows (traffic leaving a port) rather than the ingress flows (traffic entering a port). 20 Configuring Access Control Lists This chapter describes how to check for matching conditions. ACLs can also provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of routing updates, and decide which types of traffic are a collection of the ACL types. Configuring Access Control Lists 539 Egress ACLs provide the capability to the fields in a firewall router, a router connecting two internal networks, or a Layer 3 switch, such as a PowerConnect 7000 Series switch. Depending on...
... on the egress flows (traffic leaving a port) rather than the ingress flows (traffic entering a port). 20 Configuring Access Control Lists This chapter describes how to check for matching conditions. ACLs can also provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of routing updates, and decide which types of traffic are a collection of the ACL types. Configuring Access Control Lists 539 Egress ACLs provide the capability to the fields in a firewall router, a router connecting two internal networks, or a Layer 3 switch, such as a PowerConnect 7000 Series switch. Depending on...
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... speed switch refrains from connected devices. Enabling the flow control feature allows PowerConnect 7000 Series switches to calculate a packet-per port and discard packets when the rate exceeds the defined threshold. You get the approximate desired output when 512 bytes packets are transmitted. Transmissions are configured for full-duplex mode of packet is expressed as a percentage of line (HOL) blocking prevention mode. used . 688 Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control The switch can overload network resources and cause network...
... speed switch refrains from connected devices. Enabling the flow control feature allows PowerConnect 7000 Series switches to calculate a packet-per port and discard packets when the rate exceeds the defined threshold. You get the approximate desired output when 512 bytes packets are transmitted. Transmissions are configured for full-duplex mode of packet is expressed as a percentage of line (HOL) blocking prevention mode. used . 688 Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control The switch can overload network resources and cause network...
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... models is a top-of-rack switch. For information about the Dell PowerConnect 7000 Series switches, including how to configure and monitor switch features, see the User's Configuration Guide, which is available on your User Documentation CD, or check the Dell Support website at support.dell.com for the latest updates on documentation and firmware. This document contains the following sections: • Hardware Overview • Installation • Starting and Configuring the Switch PowerConnect 7000 Series Overview The PowerConnect 7000 Series switches are stackable Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet...
... models is a top-of-rack switch. For information about the Dell PowerConnect 7000 Series switches, including how to configure and monitor switch features, see the User's Configuration Guide, which is available on your User Documentation CD, or check the Dell Support website at support.dell.com for the latest updates on documentation and firmware. This document contains the following sections: • Hardware Overview • Installation • Starting and Configuring the Switch PowerConnect 7000 Series Overview The PowerConnect 7000 Series switches are stackable Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet...
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No Manual Initial Configuration Yes Easy Setup Wizard Configuration Advanced Configuration Getting Started Guide 19 Starting and Configuring the Switch The following flow chart provides an overview of the steps you use to RAM Enter Wizard? Installation and Configuration Flow Chart Connect Power and Console Power On Yes Choose Option 2 Boot Menu (Special Functions) Reboot Enter Boot Menu? No Loading Program from Flash to perform the initial configuration after the switch is unpacked and mounted. Figure 1-13.
No Manual Initial Configuration Yes Easy Setup Wizard Configuration Advanced Configuration Getting Started Guide 19 Starting and Configuring the Switch The following flow chart provides an overview of the steps you use to RAM Enter Wizard? Installation and Configuration Flow Chart Connect Power and Console Power On Yes Choose Option 2 Boot Menu (Special Functions) Reboot Enter Boot Menu? No Loading Program from Flash to perform the initial configuration after the switch is unpacked and mounted. Figure 1-13.
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... Switch When the power is turned on with a default user name, password, or IP address. Before setting up the initial configuration of the switch, obtain the following assumptions: • The PowerConnect switch was never configured before completely booting. POST runs every time the switch is initialized and checks hardware components to factory defaults, activating the backup image, or recovering a password. If POST detects a critical problem, the program flow stops. The boot process runs for the network...
... Switch When the power is turned on with a default user name, password, or IP address. Before setting up the initial configuration of the switch, obtain the following assumptions: • The PowerConnect switch was never configured before completely booting. POST runs every time the switch is initialized and checks hardware components to factory defaults, activating the backup image, or recovering a password. If POST detects a critical problem, the program flow stops. The boot process runs for the network...
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... use Dell Network Manager or other accounts and change this account. You may setup other management interfaces to change privilege levels later. engine ID, view, etc.). To add a management station: Please enter the SNMP community string to be activated. To setup the SNMP management account you return to configure security access for the SNMP management interface. To setup a user account: Please enter the user name. [root]:admin Please enter the user password: ******** Please reenter the user password: ******** Getting Started Guide...
... use Dell Network Manager or other accounts and change this account. You may setup other management interfaces to change privilege levels later. engine ID, view, etc.). To add a management station: Please enter the SNMP community string to be activated. To setup the SNMP management account you return to configure security access for the SNMP management interface. To setup a user account: Please enter the user name. [root]:admin Please enter the user password: ******** Please reenter the user password: ******** Getting Started Guide...
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Setup the default gateway if IP address is used to login to the CLI and Web interface. To setup a user account: Please enter the user name. [root]:admin Please enter the user password: ******** Please reenter the user password: ******** Step 3: Next, IP addresses are setup on setting up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the user documentation. Would you can use these IP addresses to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface of the switch. You can . To access the switch through any Management Interface you like...
Setup the default gateway if IP address is used to login to the CLI and Web interface. To setup a user account: Please enter the user name. [root]:admin Please enter the user password: ******** Please reenter the user password: ******** Step 3: Next, IP addresses are setup on setting up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the user documentation. Would you can use these IP addresses to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface of the switch. You can . To access the switch through any Management Interface you like...
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...;r. Setup the default gateway if IP address is used to login to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface of the switch. For more information on both routing and OOB interface. Step 2: Now we need to setup the Out-Of-Band interface now? [Y/N] y Başlangıç Kılavuzu 329 To access the switch through any Management Interface you like to setup your initial privilege (Level 15) user account. You may setup...
...;r. Setup the default gateway if IP address is used to login to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface of the switch. For more information on both routing and OOB interface. Step 2: Now we need to setup the Out-Of-Band interface now? [Y/N] y Başlangıç Kılavuzu 329 To access the switch through any Management Interface you like to setup your initial privilege (Level 15) user account. You may setup...