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.../SFP+ Port LEDs 56 5 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ Overview 57 Starting the CLI 58 General Configuration Information 60 Terminal Connection Configuration 60 Baud Rate 60 Other Configuration Requirements 60 Booting the Switch 61 Configuration Overview 67 Easy Setup Wizard 67 Advanced Configuration 73 CLI Basics 73 PowerConnect 8024 and 8024F CLI Reference Guide 74 Security Management and Password...
.../SFP+ Port LEDs 56 5 Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ Overview 57 Starting the CLI 58 General Configuration Information 60 Terminal Connection Configuration 60 Baud Rate 60 Other Configuration Requirements 60 Booting the Switch 61 Configuration Overview 67 Easy Setup Wizard 67 Advanced Configuration 73 CLI Basics 73 PowerConnect 8024 and 8024F CLI Reference Guide 74 Security Management and Password...
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...1X authentication a client uses when it has been entirely received on their ingress port. For information about how to configure the AFS feature, see the CLI Reference Guide, which is enabled, the memory management unit (MMU) can forward a packet to Guest VLANs or Voice VLANs. When ASF is also known as...a single broadcast domain. GVRP Support GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) provides IEEE 802.1Q-compliant VLAN pruning and dynamic VLAN creation on the Dell Support website at www.support.dell.com/manuals. For information about configuring VLANs, see "Configuring VLANs."
...1X authentication a client uses when it has been entirely received on their ingress port. For information about how to configure the AFS feature, see the CLI Reference Guide, which is enabled, the memory management unit (MMU) can forward a packet to Guest VLANs or Voice VLANs. When ASF is also known as...a single broadcast domain. GVRP Support GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) provides IEEE 802.1Q-compliant VLAN pruning and dynamic VLAN creation on the Dell Support website at www.support.dell.com/manuals. For information about configuring VLANs, see "Configuring VLANs."
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... name, password, and accounting information. Command-Line Interface Documentation Another resource for the PowerConnect 8024/8024F is the CLI Reference Guide, which is a client/server-based protocol in which the server maintains a user ...database that port, the protection mechanism is similar to an inbound telnet connection. For information about enabling locked port security, see "Password Management." RADIUS Client RADIUS is located on the Dell Support website at www.support.dell...
... name, password, and accounting information. Command-Line Interface Documentation Another resource for the PowerConnect 8024/8024F is the CLI Reference Guide, which is a client/server-based protocol in which the server maintains a user ...database that port, the protection mechanism is similar to an inbound telnet connection. For information about enabling locked port security, see "Password Management." RADIUS Client RADIUS is located on the Dell Support website at www.support.dell...
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... the list of commands possible for naming interfaces on Dell devices are defined in the command tree. Parameters that are already provided by the interface number. The convention for naming interfaces on the CLI. NOTE: The PowerConnect 8024/8024F does not support stacking; PowerConnect 8024 and 8024F CLI Reference Guide For detailed information on the first unit. • Interface...
... the list of commands possible for naming interfaces on Dell devices are defined in the command tree. Parameters that are already provided by the interface number. The convention for naming interfaces on the CLI. NOTE: The PowerConnect 8024/8024F does not support stacking; PowerConnect 8024 and 8024F CLI Reference Guide For detailed information on the first unit. • Interface...
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...; Sys Object ID - The format is November 01, 2005. • Time - The system parameters are set prior to display the GUI banner motd in the CLI Reference Guide: Configuring System Information 103 If the client has a Microsoft® Windows® environment, the program must exist in the stack. • Service Tag - Configuring Device...
...; Sys Object ID - The format is November 01, 2005. • Time - The system parameters are set prior to display the GUI banner motd in the CLI Reference Guide: Configuring System Information 103 If the client has a Microsoft® Windows® environment, the program must exist in the stack. • Service Tag - Configuring Device...
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... that perform this function, see the System Management Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. Configuring System Information 105 Displays the power supply status. - - System Health Commands CLI Command show system show system power show system temperature Description Use to view... running. The following fields: • Power Supply Status - Health The Health page contains the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to display system information. Not Present - Displays the temperature at which the device is not operating normally. ...
... that perform this function, see the System Management Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. Configuring System Information 105 Displays the power supply status. - - System Health Commands CLI Command show system show system power show system temperature Description Use to view... running. The following fields: • Power Supply Status - Health The Health page contains the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to display system information. Not Present - Displays the temperature at which the device is not operating normally. ...
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... this function, see the System Management Commands chapter in the stack. • Boot Version - Displays the unit's number in the CLI Reference Guide: The following fields: • Unit No. - Figure 6-3. Displays the version of the two available software images. • Current...-Active - Displays the version number of the other of the boot code. • Image1 Version - Device Versions Commands CLI Command show boot-version show version Description Displays the boot image version details. Displays the system version. 106 Configuring System Information Versions...
... this function, see the System Management Commands chapter in the stack. • Boot Version - Displays the unit's number in the CLI Reference Guide: The following fields: • Unit No. - Figure 6-3. Displays the version of the two available software images. • Current...-Active - Displays the version number of the other of the boot code. • Image1 Version - Device Versions Commands CLI Command show boot-version show version Description Displays the boot image version details. Displays the system version. 106 Configuring System Information Versions...
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...page, click System →General →Time Zone Configuration in the CLI Reference Guide. Set the acronym of the time zone. (Range: 0-4 characters) 108 Configuring System Information System Resources Commands CLI Command show memory cpu show process cpu Description Checks the total and ...Zone Configuration page contains the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to display system resources information. Five minutes Displaying System Resources Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the System Management ...
...page, click System →General →Time Zone Configuration in the CLI Reference Guide. Set the acronym of the time zone. (Range: 0-4 characters) 108 Configuring System Information System Resources Commands CLI Command show memory cpu show process cpu Description Checks the total and ...Zone Configuration page contains the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to display system resources information. Five minutes Displaying System Resources Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the System Management ...
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...Coordinated Universal Time. To display the Summer Time Configuration page, click System →General →Summer Time Configuration in the CLI Reference Guide. Open the Time Zone Configuration page. 2. Summer Time Configuration Use the Summer Time Configuration page to specify a defined summer... time duration and offset. Configuring Time Zone Settings Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Clock Commands chapter in the tree view. Click Apply Changes. Defining ...
...Coordinated Universal Time. To display the Summer Time Configuration page, click System →General →Summer Time Configuration in the CLI Reference Guide. Open the Time Zone Configuration page. 2. Summer Time Configuration Use the Summer Time Configuration page to specify a defined summer... time duration and offset. Configuring Time Zone Settings Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Clock Commands chapter in the tree view. Click Apply Changes. Defining ...
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...→General →Clock Detail in hh:mm format. • End Date - Select the ending year. Configuring Summer Time Parameters Using CLI Commands For information about the current time, time zone, and summer time settings. Sets the summertime offset to configure summer time parameters. Select...to add during summer time in the range 0 to be displayed when summer time is in the CLI Reference Guide. Define the fields as needed. 3. Summer Time Parameters Commands CLI Command clock summer-time recurring clock summer-time date no clock summer-time Description Sets the summertime ...
...→General →Clock Detail in hh:mm format. • End Date - Select the ending year. Configuring Summer Time Parameters Using CLI Commands For information about the current time, time zone, and summer time settings. Sets the summertime offset to configure summer time parameters. Select...to add during summer time in the range 0 to be displayed when summer time is in the CLI Reference Guide. Define the fields as needed. 3. Summer Time Parameters Commands CLI Command clock summer-time recurring clock summer-time date no clock summer-time Description Sets the summertime ...
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...8226; Time Zone - Displays the time and date of the system clock. Displaying Clock Detail Using CLI Commands For information about the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you to reset the device. This section displays the summer time settings. Table 6-7. This ... Clock Detail The Clock Detail page provides information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Clock Commands chapter in the tree view. 112 Configuring System Information To display the Reset page, click System →General →Reset in the CLI Reference Guide.
...8226; Time Zone - Displays the time and date of the system clock. Displaying Clock Detail Using CLI Commands For information about the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you to reset the device. This section displays the summer time settings. Table 6-7. This ... Clock Detail The Clock Detail page provides information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Clock Commands chapter in the tree view. 112 Configuring System Information To display the Reset page, click System →General →Reset in the CLI Reference Guide.
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... server time information. Open the SNTP Global Settings page. 2. Click Apply Changes. Click System →SNTP →Authentication in the CLI Reference Guide. • Receive Broadcast Servers Update - The device is synchronized whenever an SNTP packet is updated. Use to the SNTP servers for...fields as a trusted key, and to enable a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Broadcast client. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you enable SNTP authentication between the device and an SNTP server, and to request and accept SNTP traffic from a specified server....
... server time information. Open the SNTP Global Settings page. 2. Click Apply Changes. Click System →SNTP →Authentication in the CLI Reference Guide. • Receive Broadcast Servers Update - The device is synchronized whenever an SNTP packet is updated. Use to the SNTP servers for...fields as a trusted key, and to enable a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Broadcast client. The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you enable SNTP authentication between the device and an SNTP server, and to request and accept SNTP traffic from a specified server....
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...see the Clock Commands chapter in the tree view. Figure 6-13. SNTP Servers The SNTP Servers page contains the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to eight SNTP servers can be defined by using the Add button. Selects user-defined SNTP server IP address from a drop-...-key Description Use to add new SNTP servers. To display the SNTP Server page, click System →SNTP →SNTP Server in the CLI Reference Guide. SNTP Server Use the SNTP Server page to view and modify information for enabling SNTP servers, and to require server authentication for SNTP.
...see the Clock Commands chapter in the tree view. Figure 6-13. SNTP Servers The SNTP Servers page contains the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to eight SNTP servers can be defined by using the Add button. Selects user-defined SNTP server IP address from a drop-...-key Description Use to add new SNTP servers. To display the SNTP Server page, click System →SNTP →SNTP Server in the CLI Reference Guide. SNTP Server Use the SNTP Server page to view and modify information for enabling SNTP servers, and to require server authentication for SNTP.
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.... 4. Select an SNTP Server entry. 4. Modify the relevant fields. 5. Click Apply Changes. Defining SNTP Servers Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Clock Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. SNTP Servers Table Modifying an SNTP Server 1. Removing the SNTP Server 1. Open the SNTP Servers page. 2. Check...
.... 4. Select an SNTP Server entry. 4. Modify the relevant fields. 5. Click Apply Changes. Defining SNTP Servers Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Clock Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. SNTP Servers Table Modifying an SNTP Server 1. Removing the SNTP Server 1. Open the SNTP Servers page. 2. Check...
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...following three columns: • Console - The second highest warning level. Provides device information. • Debug - Select Enable in the CLI Reference Guide. For example, if you select Error, the system automatically selects Error, Critical, Alert, and Emergency. If you deselect Error, all ...malfunction, such as if a port is saved to enable global logs. 124 Configuring System Information Provides detailed information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Syslog Command chapter in the Logging drop-down . • Critical - The third...
...following three columns: • Console - The second highest warning level. Provides device information. • Debug - Select Enable in the CLI Reference Guide. For example, if you select Error, the system automatically selects Error, Critical, Alert, and Emergency. If you deselect Error, all ...malfunction, such as if a port is saved to enable global logs. 124 Configuring System Information Provides detailed information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Syslog Command chapter in the Logging drop-down . • Critical - The third...
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...time the log was entered in the internal buffer. Table 6-12. To display the Log File, click System →Logs →Log File in the CLI Reference Guide. The Log Number within the Log File Table. • Severity - The time at which the log was entered, the log severity, and a ... of the log. The log severity. • Log Time - Log File The Log File Table page contains the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to clear messages from the log file table, and the device is removed from the logging buffer. The following fields: •...
...time the log was entered in the internal buffer. Table 6-12. To display the Log File, click System →Logs →Log File in the CLI Reference Guide. The Log Number within the Log File Table. • Severity - The time at which the log was entered, the log severity, and a ... of the log. The log severity. • Log Time - Log File The Log File Table page contains the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to clear messages from the log file table, and the device is removed from the logging buffer. The following fields: •...
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...The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to the server. Log File Commands CLI Command clear logging file show logging file Description Use to set the severity of logging and the syslog messages stored in the CLI Reference Guide. Configuring System Information 127 Removing... Log Information Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Syslog Commands chapter in the logging file...
...The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to the server. Log File Commands CLI Command clear logging file show logging file Description Use to set the severity of logging and the syslog messages stored in the CLI Reference Guide. Configuring System Information 127 Removing... Log Information Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the Syslog Commands chapter in the logging file...
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...Changes. Logs messages to display the Remote Log Servers Table page. To display the IP Addressing page, click System →IP Addressing in the CLI Reference Guide. 2. Table 6-14. Click Show All to the specified syslog server. To remove a server, check the corresponding Remove check box. 4. Working ... Mapping 130 Configuring System Information Defining IP Addressing Use the IP Addressing page to work with Remote Server Logs Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this page to go to set a Default Domain Name, perform Host Name Mapping, and define ...
...Changes. Logs messages to display the Remote Log Servers Table page. To display the IP Addressing page, click System →IP Addressing in the CLI Reference Guide. 2. Table 6-14. Click Show All to the specified syslog server. To remove a server, check the corresponding Remove check box. 4. Working ... Mapping 130 Configuring System Information Defining IP Addressing Use the IP Addressing page to work with Remote Server Logs Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this page to go to set a Default Domain Name, perform Host Name Mapping, and define ...
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...Figure 6-22. For example, IP addresses 001.100.192.6 and 192.001.10.3 are modified, and the device is updated. Displays the Burned in the CLI Reference Guide. The following fields: • Protocol - • ARP Table • IPv6 Management Features Out of Band Interface Use the Out of Band Interface menu ... None, Bootp, or DCHP. • IP Address - NOTE: Each part of Band Interface in MAC Address - Out of Band Interface Parameters Commands CLI Command interface out-of the source IP address. Modify the IP address in the IP Address field. 3. Modify other than zero.
...Figure 6-22. For example, IP addresses 001.100.192.6 and 192.001.10.3 are modified, and the device is updated. Displays the Burned in the CLI Reference Guide. The following fields: • Protocol - • ARP Table • IPv6 Management Features Out of Band Interface Use the Out of Band Interface menu ... None, Bootp, or DCHP. • IP Address - NOTE: Each part of Band Interface in MAC Address - Out of Band Interface Parameters Commands CLI Command interface out-of the source IP address. Modify the IP address in the IP Address field. 3. Modify other than zero.
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The new DNS server is defined, and the device is updated. Configuring DNS Servers Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the IP Addressing Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. To display the Default Domain Name page, click System →IP Addressing →Default Domain Name. Add DNS...
The new DNS server is defined, and the device is updated. Configuring DNS Servers Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the IP Addressing Commands chapter in the CLI Reference Guide. To display the Default Domain Name page, click System →IP Addressing →Default Domain Name. Add DNS...