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... Buttons 42 Information Buttons 42 Device Management Buttons 42 Check Boxes 43 Defining Fields 43 Accessing the Switch Through the CLI 43 Console Connection 44 Telnet Connection 44 Using the CLI 44 Command Mode Overview 44 User ...3 Cable and Port Information Overview 47 Ethernet Interface 48 Out of Band (OOB) Interface 48 Serial Cable Connection 48 Connecting the Switch to a Terminal 48 Power Connection 48 4 Hardware Description Overview 51 Ports 52 PowerConnect 8024 Front Panel 52 PowerConnect 8024F Front Panel 53 PowerConnect 8024/8024F Rear Panel 54 SFP/SFP+ Transceivers...
... Buttons 42 Information Buttons 42 Device Management Buttons 42 Check Boxes 43 Defining Fields 43 Accessing the Switch Through the CLI 43 Console Connection 44 Telnet Connection 44 Using the CLI 44 Command Mode Overview 44 User ...3 Cable and Port Information Overview 47 Ethernet Interface 48 Out of Band (OOB) Interface 48 Serial Cable Connection 48 Connecting the Switch to a Terminal 48 Power Connection 48 4 Hardware Description Overview 51 Ports 52 PowerConnect 8024 Front Panel 52 PowerConnect 8024F Front Panel 53 PowerConnect 8024/8024F Rear Panel 54 SFP/SFP+ Transceivers...
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... the same speed, set its priority to full-duplex operation. For information about configuring LAGs, see "LACP Parameters." Voice VLAN The Voice VLAN feature enables switch ports to carry voice traffic with a lower mac address could also set to zero and take over...
... the same speed, set its priority to full-duplex operation. For information about configuring LAGs, see "LACP Parameters." Voice VLAN The Voice VLAN feature enables switch ports to carry voice traffic with a lower mac address could also set to zero and take over...
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...phones on a per -hop behaviors. • The Class Of Service (CoS) queueing feature lets you directly configure certain aspects of switch queuing. OSPFv3 The OSPFv3 Configuration page has been updated with the following changes: • AutoCost Reference Bandwidth field • Default ...network traffic when the complexities of DiffServ are distinguished from deteriorating when the data traffic on specified ports. Ethernet IPv6 packets are not required. Your switch supports two types of QoS: Differentiated Services and Class of Service (QoS) throughout the network. Differentiated...
...phones on a per -hop behaviors. • The Class Of Service (CoS) queueing feature lets you directly configure certain aspects of switch queuing. OSPFv3 The OSPFv3 Configuration page has been updated with the following changes: • AutoCost Reference Bandwidth field • Default ...network traffic when the complexities of DiffServ are distinguished from deteriorating when the data traffic on specified ports. Ethernet IPv6 packets are not required. Your switch supports two types of QoS: Differentiated Services and Class of Service (QoS) throughout the network. Differentiated...
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...configuration commands modify specific IP interface settings, including bridge-group, description, and so forth. Contains commands for managing Ethernet port configuration. • Loopback-Contains commands for managing Loopback interface configuration. • Tunnel-Contains commands for ...Contains commands for configuring the out-of-band interface. 46 Using Dell™ OpenManage™ Switch Administrator The Global Configuration Mode displays as a whole, for configuring Link Aggregation Groups (LAG). • Ethernet - The Interface Configuration modes are: • VLAN -
...configuration commands modify specific IP interface settings, including bridge-group, description, and so forth. Contains commands for managing Ethernet port configuration. • Loopback-Contains commands for managing Loopback interface configuration. • Tunnel-Contains commands for ...Contains commands for configuring the out-of-band interface. 46 Using Dell™ OpenManage™ Switch Administrator The Global Configuration Mode displays as a whole, for configuring Link Aggregation Groups (LAG). • Ethernet - The Interface Configuration modes are: • VLAN -
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The topics covered in this section include: • Ethernet Interface • Out of Band (OOB) Interface • Serial Cable Connection • Power Connection Cable and Port Information 47 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. For each station, the appropriate mode (Half-Duplex, Full-Duplex, Auto) is set.
The topics covered in this section include: • Ethernet Interface • Out of Band (OOB) Interface • Serial Cable Connection • Power Connection Cable and Port Information 47 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. For each station, the appropriate mode (Half-Duplex, Full-Duplex, Auto) is set.
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... running terminal emulation software). Connecting the Switch to the AC main socket located on the rear panel. 2. RJ-45 Connector Out of Band (OOB) Interface You can also use a standard RJ-45 Ethernet cable to connect the switch OOB management interface to stations wired in... standard RJ-45 Ethernet station mode. Figure 3-1 illustrates the RJ-45 connector. Ethernet Interface The switching port can connect to the network.
... running terminal emulation software). Connecting the Switch to the AC main socket located on the rear panel. 2. RJ-45 Connector Out of Band (OOB) Interface You can also use a standard RJ-45 Ethernet cable to connect the switch OOB management interface to stations wired in... standard RJ-45 Ethernet station mode. Figure 3-1 illustrates the RJ-45 connector. Ethernet Interface The switching port can connect to the network.
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...Note: SFP modules that are compliant to the SFF 8472 standard are supported. PowerConnect 8024/8024F Rear Panel Each PowerConnect 8024/8024F switch provides an RJ-45 serial console port, an OOB ethernet port, and two power supplies for redundant or loadsharing operation. Table 4-1 ...explains the supported transceivers and their capabilities on fiber ports. PowerConnect 8024 Rear Panel RJ-45 serial console port AC power OOB Ethernet port Fans (3) AC power SFP/SFP+ Transceivers PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches support 1 GbE SFP and 10 GbE SFP+ transceivers on fiber ...
...Note: SFP modules that are compliant to the SFF 8472 standard are supported. PowerConnect 8024/8024F Rear Panel Each PowerConnect 8024/8024F switch provides an RJ-45 serial console port, an OOB ethernet port, and two power supplies for redundant or loadsharing operation. Table 4-1 ...explains the supported transceivers and their capabilities on fiber ports. PowerConnect 8024 Rear Panel RJ-45 serial console port AC power OOB Ethernet port Fans (3) AC power SFP/SFP+ Transceivers PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches support 1 GbE SFP and 10 GbE SFP+ transceivers on fiber ...
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... ). The ? In this case, the unit number identifies the physical device identifier within a command input to list possible commands starting with Dell. the following interface types are defined in a stacking solution where a number of the command list so that are listed. Context Sensitive Help...predefined list of parameters that only the missing parameters are required to be defined, they must be used only in the PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches: • xg - 10 Gb Ethernet port (for the given level in the CLI. The convention for naming interfaces on the first unit. • ...
... ). The ? In this case, the unit number identifies the physical device identifier within a command input to list possible commands starting with Dell. the following interface types are defined in a stacking solution where a number of the command list so that are listed. Context Sensitive Help...predefined list of parameters that only the missing parameters are required to be defined, they must be used only in the PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches: • xg - 10 Gb Ethernet port (for the given level in the CLI. The convention for naming interfaces on the first unit. • ...
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...go back to an interface so the system is currently in the command hierarchy, use the exit command. Enter this by the PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches: • SwitchA> - Port Default Settings Function Port speed and mode Port forwarding state Head of interfaces. • SwitchA(...Default Setting 10G Auto-negotiation Enabled On (Enabled) On Off Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 75 Switching Port Default Settings The following examples show the system prompts used by typing interface range ethernet, interface range port-channel, or interface range vlan from the global...
...go back to an interface so the system is currently in the command hierarchy, use the exit command. Enter this by the PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches: • SwitchA> - Port Default Settings Function Port speed and mode Port forwarding state Head of interfaces. • SwitchA(...Default Setting 10G Auto-negotiation Enabled On (Enabled) On Off Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 75 Switching Port Default Settings The following examples show the system prompts used by typing interface range ethernet, interface range port-channel, or interface range vlan from the global...
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... the switch configuration to retrieve an IP address for the OOB interface: console#config console(config)#interface out-of-band console(config-if)#ip address dhcp The interface receives the IP address automatically. 3. DHCP Management VLAN ID 1 Routing Interfaces: 76 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™...DHCP server. 2. The following is an example for changing the port description on port 1/ xg1 using CLI commands: console(config)#interface ethernet 1/xg1 console(config-if-1/xg1)#description 1000 Retrieving an IP Address From a DHCP Server When using the DHCP protocol to retrieve an...
... the switch configuration to retrieve an IP address for the OOB interface: console#config console(config)#interface out-of-band console(config-if)#ip address dhcp The interface receives the IP address automatically. 3. DHCP Management VLAN ID 1 Routing Interfaces: 76 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™...DHCP server. 2. The following is an example for changing the port description on port 1/ xg1 using CLI commands: console(config)#interface ethernet 1/xg1 console(config-if-1/xg1)#description 1000 Retrieving an IP Address From a DHCP Server When using the DHCP protocol to retrieve an...
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Enter the enable command at the console to enter the Configuration mode as follows: Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 97 Enter the config command at the privileged mode prompt (#), and reboot the device. Are you sure you want to continue? (y/n) y ... simultaneously on the management and OOB interfaces. console> console>enable console#delete startup-config Startup file was deleted console#reload Management switch has unsaved changes. Enable DHCP on the management interface or out-of the Ethernet ports, or through one of -band interface. a. Once device reloads -
Enter the enable command at the console to enter the Configuration mode as follows: Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 97 Enter the config command at the privileged mode prompt (#), and reboot the device. Are you sure you want to continue? (y/n) y ... simultaneously on the management and OOB interfaces. console> console>enable console#delete startup-config Startup file was deleted console#reload Management switch has unsaved changes. Enable DHCP on the management interface or out-of the Ethernet ports, or through one of -band interface. a. Once device reloads -
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... resources. sFlow datagrams are not aggregated into network activity, enabling effective management and control of an sFlow Agent (embedded in a switch or router or in the headers (e.g. Samples are used to immediately forward the sampled traffic statistics to slight change in sampling rate...• It is the standard for whatever protocols are found in a standalone probe) and a central sFlow Collector. TCP/IP, IPX, Ethernet, AppleTalk...), which this trap occurred, expressed in the CLI Reference Guide. Trap Log Commands CLI Command show trap logs. sFlow technology is ...
... resources. sFlow datagrams are not aggregated into network activity, enabling effective management and control of an sFlow Agent (embedded in a switch or router or in the headers (e.g. Samples are used to immediately forward the sampled traffic statistics to slight change in sampling rate...• It is the standard for whatever protocols are found in a standalone probe) and a central sFlow Collector. TCP/IP, IPX, Ethernet, AppleTalk...), which this trap occurred, expressed in the CLI Reference Guide. Trap Log Commands CLI Command show trap logs. sFlow technology is ...
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... quiet-period dot1x timeout re-authperiod dot1x timeout server-timeout dot1x timeout supp-timeout dot1x timeout tx-period show dot1x show dot1x ethernet dot1x guest-vlan dot1x unauth-vlan Description Enables MAB on a port. Specifies the unauthenticated VLAN on the port when MAC-based...manual control of the authorization state of the client. Enables periodic re-authentication of the port. Sets the number of seconds the switch waits for a response to an EAPrequest/identify frame from the client before restarting the authentication process. Sets the number of ports that...
... quiet-period dot1x timeout re-authperiod dot1x timeout server-timeout dot1x timeout supp-timeout dot1x timeout tx-period show dot1x show dot1x ethernet dot1x guest-vlan dot1x unauth-vlan Description Enables MAB on a port. Specifies the unauthenticated VLAN on the port when MAC-based...manual control of the authorization state of the client. Enables periodic re-authentication of the port. Sets the number of seconds the switch waits for a response to an EAPrequest/identify frame from the client before restarting the authentication process. Sets the number of ports that...
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...packet filtering direction for the highest priority ACLs are : IP and MAC ACLs can be bound only in the inbound direction on the PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches. - Binding ACL for Interface and LAGs are matched. Radio buttons permit selection of this ACL. Packets can be bound to which ... can be bound in the inbound direction on the PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches. - Selects the ACL type to any interface or VLAN are checked first. IP ACLs may be bound together to an interface or VLAN but not to an Ethernet interface in the egress direction. NOTE: Binding an ...
...packet filtering direction for the highest priority ACLs are : IP and MAC ACLs can be bound only in the inbound direction on the PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches. - Binding ACL for Interface and LAGs are matched. Radio buttons permit selection of this ACL. Packets can be bound to which ... can be bound in the inbound direction on the PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches. - Selects the ACL type to any interface or VLAN are checked first. IP ACLs may be bound together to an interface or VLAN but not to an Ethernet interface in the egress direction. NOTE: Binding an ...
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..., LAG, or VLAN to an interface or VLAN ID. The ACL is attached to the default rule, which is assigned on an Ethernet interface or a group of interfaces. 296 Configuring Switching Information NOTE: Whenever an ACL is Drop unmatched packets. 4. In the Interface field, specify the Unit and Port, LAG, or VLAN...
..., LAG, or VLAN to an interface or VLAN ID. The ACL is attached to the default rule, which is assigned on an Ethernet interface or a group of interfaces. 296 Configuring Switching Information NOTE: Whenever an ACL is Drop unmatched packets. 4. In the Interface field, specify the Unit and Port, LAG, or VLAN...
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... the Ports Global Parameters page. 2. Select Enable from the drop-down menu in the CLI Reference Guide: • Ethernet Configuration Commands The following chapter in the Flow Control field. 3. Table 7-11. Ingress backpressure is now enabled. Port ...Displays the configuration for this function, see the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for all configured interfaces. 298 Configuring Switching Information Click Apply Changes. 4. Configuring Flow Control Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this feature. Enabling Ingress...
... the Ports Global Parameters page. 2. Select Enable from the drop-down menu in the CLI Reference Guide: • Ethernet Configuration Commands The following chapter in the Flow Control field. 3. Table 7-11. Ingress backpressure is now enabled. Port ...Displays the configuration for this function, see the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for all configured interfaces. 298 Configuring Switching Information Click Apply Changes. 4. Configuring Flow Control Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this feature. Enabling Ingress...
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... Port for which packets exceeding this size are defined. • Description (0-64 Characters) - Indicates that the interface supports transmission between the switch and the client in the tree view. Specifies the threshold beyond which port parameters are dropped. When Low Power is selected, the PHY ...• Current Port Speed - Default is 1518. • Admin Duplex - Figure 7-20. To display the Port Configuration page, click Switching →Ports →Port Configuration in both directions simultaneously. Provides a brief interface description, such as...
... Port for which packets exceeding this size are defined. • Description (0-64 Characters) - Indicates that the interface supports transmission between the switch and the client in the tree view. Specifies the threshold beyond which port parameters are dropped. When Low Power is selected, the PHY ...• Current Port Speed - Default is 1518. • Admin Duplex - Figure 7-20. To display the Port Configuration page, click Switching →Ports →Port Configuration in both directions simultaneously. Provides a brief interface description, such as...
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.... 2. The Port Configuration Table displays. 3. The Port Configuration Table displays. 3. Modifying Port Configuration Settings for other units in the CLI Reference Guide: • Ethernet Configuration Commands Configuring Switching Information 301 Configuring Ports with CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the stack...
.... 2. The Port Configuration Table displays. 3. The Port Configuration Table displays. 3. Modifying Port Configuration Settings for other units in the CLI Reference Guide: • Ethernet Configuration Commands Configuring Switching Information 301 Configuring Ports with CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the stack...
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... display the page, click Quality of Service →Auto VoIP in Ethernet switches and provides them with a better class of service than ordinary traffic....) • H.323 • Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) When a call-control protocol is detected the switch assigns the traffic in order to the highest CoS queue, which is intended to provide an easy classification mechanism for... is generally used for time-sensitive traffic. If you to configure the Auto VoIP settings on the switch. Auto VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) allows you enable the Auto VoIP feature on an ...
... display the page, click Quality of Service →Auto VoIP in Ethernet switches and provides them with a better class of service than ordinary traffic....) • H.323 • Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) When a call-control protocol is detected the switch assigns the traffic in order to the highest CoS queue, which is intended to provide an easy classification mechanism for... is generally used for time-sensitive traffic. If you to configure the Auto VoIP settings on the switch. Auto VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) allows you enable the Auto VoIP feature on an ...
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... has no user guidelines. console#show system System Description: Dell Ethernet Switch System Up Time: 0 days, 01h:06m:44s System Contact: System Name: System Location: Burned In MAC Address: 0001.0203.0405 System Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10895.3023 System Model ID: PC8024 Machine Type: Powerconnect 8024 Temperature Sensors: Unit Description Temperature Status System Management Commands...
... has no user guidelines. console#show system System Description: Dell Ethernet Switch System Up Time: 0 days, 01h:06m:44s System Contact: System Name: System Location: Burned In MAC Address: 0001.0203.0405 System Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10895.3023 System Model ID: PC8024 Machine Type: Powerconnect 8024 Temperature Sensors: Unit Description Temperature Status System Management Commands...