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... Control Lists 289 IPv6 ACL Rule Configuration 292 ACL Bind Configuration 294 Configuring Ports 297 Global Parameters 297 Port Configuration 299 Protected Port Configuration 302 LAG Configuration 304 Storm Control 307 Configuring Traffic Mirroring 310 Port Mirroring 310 Flow Based Mirroring 312 Configuring Address Tables 314 Static Address Table 314 Dynamic...
... Control Lists 289 IPv6 ACL Rule Configuration 292 ACL Bind Configuration 294 Configuring Ports 297 Global Parameters 297 Port Configuration 299 Protected Port Configuration 302 LAG Configuration 304 Storm Control 307 Configuring Traffic Mirroring 310 Port Mirroring 310 Flow Based Mirroring 312 Configuring Address Tables 314 Static Address Table 314 Dynamic...
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... 332 MSTP Settings 333 MSTP Interface Settings 336 Configuring VLANs 339 VLAN Membership 339 Double VLAN 343 VLAN Port Settings 347 VLAN LAG Settings 349 Bind MAC to VLAN 351 Bind IP Subnet to VLAN 354 Protocol Group 356 GVRP Parameters 359 Configuring Voice VLAN... 363 Aggregating Ports 365 LACP Parameters 365 LAG Membership 367 Assigning Ports to LAGs and LACPs Using CLI Commands 369 LAG Hash Configuration 369 LAG Hash Summary 370 Managing Multicast Support 372 Multicast Global Parameters 372 Bridge Multicast Group 373...
... 332 MSTP Settings 333 MSTP Interface Settings 336 Configuring VLANs 339 VLAN Membership 339 Double VLAN 343 VLAN Port Settings 347 VLAN LAG Settings 349 Bind MAC to VLAN 351 Bind IP Subnet to VLAN 354 Protocol Group 356 GVRP Parameters 359 Configuring Voice VLAN... 363 Aggregating Ports 365 LACP Parameters 365 LAG Membership 367 Assigning Ports to LAGs and LACPs Using CLI Commands 369 LAG Hash Configuration 369 LAG Hash Summary 370 Managing Multicast Support 372 Multicast Global Parameters 372 Bridge Multicast Group 373...
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... RMON History Control Statistics 469 RMON History Table 471 RMON Event Control 473 RMON Event Log 475 RMON Alarms 476 Charts 481 Ports Statistics 481 LAG Statistics 482 9 Configuring Routing Overview 485 ARP 486 ARP Create 486 ARP Table Configuration 488 IP 491 IP Configuration 491 IP Statistics 492 IP Interface...
... RMON History Control Statistics 469 RMON History Table 471 RMON Event Control 473 RMON Event Log 475 RMON Alarms 476 Charts 481 Ports Statistics 481 LAG Statistics 482 9 Configuring Routing Overview 485 ARP 486 ARP Create 486 ARP Table Configuration 488 IP 491 IP Configuration 491 IP Statistics 492 IP Interface...
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... Access Control Lists An IPv6 ACL consists of a set of (MAC address, IP address, VLAN ID, port) tuples that filters IP packets based on physical, LAG, and VLAN interfaces. Ports within the VLAN can be configured to its unsuspecting neighbors. DHCP Snooping DHCP Snooping is detected, the PHY automatically goes into...
... Access Control Lists An IPv6 ACL consists of a set of (MAC address, IP address, VLAN ID, port) tuples that filters IP packets based on physical, LAG, and VLAN interfaces. Ports within the VLAN can be configured to its unsuspecting neighbors. DHCP Snooping DHCP Snooping is detected, the PHY automatically goes into...
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... of their transmission capabilities. For information about auto negotiation, see "Port Configuration" or "LAG Configuration." HOL blocking queues packets, and the packets at the head of the queue are temporarily halted to advertise modes of the queue. The PowerConnect 8024/8024F enhances auto negotiation by traffic competing for the same egress port resources... overflows. Media-Dependent Interface (MDI) is the standard wiring for end stations, and the standard wiring for hubs and switches is unavailable for ports or LAGs, see "Port Configuration" or...
... of their transmission capabilities. For information about auto negotiation, see "Port Configuration" or "LAG Configuration." HOL blocking queues packets, and the packets at the head of the queue are temporarily halted to advertise modes of the queue. The PowerConnect 8024/8024F enhances auto negotiation by traffic competing for the same egress port resources... overflows. Media-Dependent Interface (MDI) is the standard wiring for end stations, and the standard wiring for hubs and switches is unavailable for ports or LAGs, see "Port Configuration" or...
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...set to prevent the root of STP. For information about LACP, see "Configuring Voice VLAN." 28 Introduction For information about configuring LAGs, see "Configuring Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) for network configuration and policy, device location, Power over root. Spanning Tree ...improved bandwidth granularity. The priority of voice and data traffic coming onto the port. For information about configuring LLDP-MED, see "LAG Configuration." The priority level enables the separation of a Bridge ID can combine to zero and take over Ethernet management, and inventory...
...set to prevent the root of STP. For information about LACP, see "Configuring Voice VLAN." 28 Introduction For information about configuring LAGs, see "Configuring Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) for network configuration and policy, device location, Power over root. Spanning Tree ...improved bandwidth granularity. The priority of voice and data traffic coming onto the port. For information about configuring LLDP-MED, see "LAG Configuration." The priority level enables the separation of a Bridge ID can combine to zero and take over Ethernet management, and inventory...
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... VLAN as the device host name, followed by (config) and the number sign #. Contains commands for configuring the out-of-band interface. 46 Using Dell™ OpenManage™ Switch Administrator To access Global Configuration mode: 1. At the Privileged EXEC Mode prompt, type configure and press . To list the...configuration. • Tunnel-Contains commands for managing Tunnel interface configuration. • Out-of-band-Contains commands for configuring Link Aggregation Groups (LAG). • Ethernet - To return from Global Configuration mode to the VLAN. • Port Channel -
... VLAN as the device host name, followed by (config) and the number sign #. Contains commands for configuring the out-of-band interface. 46 Using Dell™ OpenManage™ Switch Administrator To access Global Configuration mode: 1. At the Privileged EXEC Mode prompt, type configure and press . To list the...configuration. • Tunnel-Contains commands for managing Tunnel interface configuration. • Out-of-band-Contains commands for configuring Link Aggregation Groups (LAG). • Ethernet - To return from Global Configuration mode to the VLAN. • Port Channel -
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... priorities. Select the Source IP Address check box if the policy should have a rule based on the interface. Note that Mask can be a physical interface, a LAG, or a VLAN. Click Apply Changes. The Access Profile field shows the profile to Deny, then access is permitted if the profile is active, and the...
... priorities. Select the Source IP Address check box if the policy should have a rule based on the interface. Note that Mask can be a physical interface, a LAG, or a VLAN. Click Apply Changes. The Access Profile field shows the profile to Deny, then access is permitted if the profile is active, and the...
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... profile, and the device is restricted by the management chosen. Complete the fields in the text boxes provided. Note that Mask can be a physical interface, a LAG, or a VLAN. Select from the dropdown box. Rule Priority - Select the Source IP Address check box if the policy should have a rule based on the...
... profile, and the device is restricted by the management chosen. Complete the fields in the text boxes provided. Note that Mask can be a physical interface, a LAG, or a VLAN. Select from the dropdown box. Rule Priority - Select the Source IP Address check box if the policy should have a rule based on the...
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... the time interval in seconds between successive traps. Select an interface type and number. 3. Select Locked on a locked port or LAG. • Trap Frequency - The valid range is 0 to 1000000 seconds. • Max Learned Addresses - Valid range is 1 to 100. ... are removed from the static list. • Traps - Specifies the Max Learned Addresses count. Click Apply Changes. Enables locking the port or LAG. Viewing the Port Security Table 1. Complete the remaining fields. 5. Figure 7-4. Defining a Locked Port 1. Click Show All. 276 Configuring Switching ...
... the time interval in seconds between successive traps. Select an interface type and number. 3. Select Locked on a locked port or LAG. • Trap Frequency - The valid range is 0 to 1000000 seconds. • Max Learned Addresses - Valid range is 1 to 100. ... are removed from the static list. • Traps - Specifies the Max Learned Addresses count. Click Apply Changes. Enables locking the port or LAG. Viewing the Port Security Table 1. Complete the remaining fields. 5. Figure 7-4. Defining a Locked Port 1. Click Show All. 276 Configuring Switching ...
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... Length - This is defined as both the start and end of the Service Type octet in the range 0 to any physical (including 10 Gb) interface, LAG, or routing port. 294 Configuring Switching Information This is bound to 1048575. • IPv6 DSCP Service - ACL Bind Configuration When an ACL is an optional...
... Length - This is defined as both the start and end of the Service Type octet in the range 0 to any physical (including 10 Gb) interface, LAG, or routing port. 294 Configuring Switching Information This is bound to 1048575. • IPv6 DSCP Service - ACL Bind Configuration When an ACL is an optional...
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... to any interface or VLAN are checked first. Specifies the packet filtering direction for Interface and LAGs are matched. IPv4, MAC, and IPv6 ACLs can be bound in the inbound direction on the PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches. - Radio buttons permit selection of this ACL. If more than one ACL is... not supported by Unit/port, LAG, or VLAN. • Select an ACL - IPv4 ACLs can only be bound in...
... to any interface or VLAN are checked first. Specifies the packet filtering direction for Interface and LAGs are matched. IPv4, MAC, and IPv6 ACLs can be bound in the inbound direction on the PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches. - Radio buttons permit selection of this ACL. If more than one ACL is... not supported by Unit/port, LAG, or VLAN. • Select an ACL - IPv4 ACLs can only be bound in...
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... to view the ACL bindings for one or more ACLs to an interface or VLAN ID. In the Interface field, specify the Unit and Port, LAG, or VLAN to the specified interface(s). Click Apply Changes. The specified ACL(s) are matched to an Interface 1. Select the IP, IPv6, or MAC... This command either attaches a specific IPv6 Access Control List (ACL) to configure. 3. Table 7-10. In the Interface field, specify the Unit and Port, LAG, or VLAN to an interface or associates it with a VLAN ID in the CLI Reference Guide: • ACL Commands The following chapter in a given direction...
... to view the ACL bindings for one or more ACLs to an interface or VLAN ID. In the Interface field, specify the Unit and Port, LAG, or VLAN to the specified interface(s). Click Apply Changes. The specified ACL(s) are matched to an Interface 1. Select the IP, IPv6, or MAC... This command either attaches a specific IPv6 Access Control List (ACL) to configure. 3. Table 7-10. In the Interface field, specify the Unit and Port, LAG, or VLAN to an interface or associates it with a VLAN ID in the CLI Reference Guide: • ACL Commands The following chapter in a given direction...
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... Global Parameters page contains the following features: • Global Parameters • Port Configuration • Protected Port Configuration • LAG Configuration • Storm Control Global Parameters Use the Global Parameters to be throttled for a specified period of operation. This command ...same time. Configuring Ports The Ports menu page provides links for configuring port functionality, including advanced features such as LAG members, LAG member ports cannot have flow control configured to the following field: • Flow Control - Flow Control allows traffic from...
... Global Parameters page contains the following features: • Global Parameters • Port Configuration • Protected Port Configuration • LAG Configuration • Storm Control Global Parameters Use the Global Parameters to be throttled for a specified period of operation. This command ...same time. Configuring Ports The Ports menu page provides links for configuring port functionality, including advanced features such as LAG members, LAG member ports cannot have flow control configured to the following field: • Flow Control - Flow Control allows traffic from...
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...and full-duplex mode setting. - 10000 Full - Indicates that the port is advertising a 10000 mbps speed and full-duplex mode setting. • LAG - Active - Cable Length- Enables Auto Negotiation on the screen. 4. The port parameters are : - Half - Displays the current Auto Negotiation setting.... number of the image on 10GBase-T non-stacking ports. • Image Firmware Version - Open the Port Configuration page. 2. - Displays LAG number if this port is inactive. • Transceiver Firmware Version - The firmware status is a protocol between two link partners that the ...
...and full-duplex mode setting. - 10000 Full - Indicates that the port is advertising a 10000 mbps speed and full-duplex mode setting. • LAG - Active - Cable Length- Enables Auto Negotiation on the screen. 4. The port parameters are : - Half - Displays the current Auto Negotiation setting.... number of the image on 10GBase-T non-stacking ports. • Image Firmware Version - Open the Port Configuration page. 2. - Displays LAG number if this port is inactive. • Transceiver Firmware Version - The firmware status is a protocol between two link partners that the ...
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... drop-down menu to assign the numeric designation 0, 1, or 2 to form a Link Aggregation Group (LAG). To display the LAG Configuration page, click Switching →Ports →LAG Configuration in the CLI Reference Guide: • Switchport Protected Commands The following chapter in the tree view... this feature. Configures a name for this function, see the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for a protected group LAG Configuration Link Aggregation allows one or more full-duplex Ethernet links to be aggregated together to the Protected Group ID. 4. Table...
... drop-down menu to assign the numeric designation 0, 1, or 2 to form a Link Aggregation Group (LAG). To display the LAG Configuration page, click Switching →Ports →LAG Configuration in the CLI Reference Guide: • Switchport Protected Commands The following chapter in the tree view... this feature. Configures a name for this function, see the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for a protected group LAG Configuration Link Aggregation allows one or more full-duplex Ethernet links to be aggregated together to the Protected Group ID. 4. Table...
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... contains the following fields: • LAG - Enables or disables traffic forwarding through the selected LAG. • Current LAG Status - Select a LAG in the LAG field. 3. Open the LAG Configuration page. 2. Define the available fields on the screen. 4. Configuring Switching Information 305 Defining LAG Parameters 1. Open the LAG Configuration page. 2. Indicates whether the selected LAG is Up or Down. Click...
... contains the following fields: • LAG - Enables or disables traffic forwarding through the selected LAG. • Current LAG Status - Select a LAG in the LAG field. 3. Open the LAG Configuration page. 2. Define the available fields on the screen. 4. Configuring Switching Information 305 Defining LAG Parameters 1. Open the LAG Configuration page. 2. Indicates whether the selected LAG is Up or Down. Click...
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... 306 Configuring Switching Information The LAG Configuration Table displays. 4. Check Edit for this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Port Channel Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for all LAGs to the switch. Admin Status... and Description can now be modified. 5. Open the LAG Configuration page. 2. Click Apply Changes. Click Show All. 3. Figure 7-26.
... 306 Configuring Switching Information The LAG Configuration Table displays. 4. Check Edit for this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • Port Channel Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for all LAGs to the switch. Admin Status... and Description can now be modified. 5. Open the LAG Configuration page. 2. Click Apply Changes. Click Show All. 3. Figure 7-26.
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...execute a command on trunk ports. Storm Control The Storm Control page contains the following fields: Configuring Switching Information 307 LAG Commands CLI Command channel-group description hashing-mode interface port-channel interface range port-channel show interfaces port-channel shutdown Description ...Configure a port-to a LAG . Table 7-14. Adds a description to -port channel. Sets the hashing algorithm on multiple port channels at which the ...
...execute a command on trunk ports. Storm Control The Storm Control page contains the following fields: Configuring Switching Information 307 LAG Commands CLI Command channel-group description hashing-mode interface port-channel interface range port-channel show interfaces port-channel shutdown Description ...Configure a port-to a LAG . Table 7-14. Adds a description to -port channel. Sets the hashing algorithm on multiple port channels at which the ...
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... source port appears in the Source Port table on the source port. Select the port to four source ports can be removed from a VLAN or LAG when it becomes a destination mirror. 1. Figure 7-30. Up to which traffic is updated. Monitors received packets only. The new port mirroring session is enabled for...
... source port appears in the Source Port table on the source port. Select the port to four source ports can be removed from a VLAN or LAG when it becomes a destination mirror. 1. Figure 7-30. Up to which traffic is updated. Monitors received packets only. The new port mirroring session is enabled for...