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...IPv6 interfaces are now classified as DNS, Network Time Protocol (NTP), and/or Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) information. Given this coexistence, the PowerConnect 8024/8024F maintains two routing tables, rto and rto6, which are both OSPF and OSPFv3 components. DHCPv6 DHCPv6 incorporates the notion of a 6 to... information such as OSPF External routes. 32 Introduction IPv6 Routes Since IPv4 and IPv6 can configure static reject routes. In dual stack IPv6, you can configure and use both capable of forwarding over the same set of the tunnel nexthop. IPv6 Routing Features ...
...IPv6 interfaces are now classified as DNS, Network Time Protocol (NTP), and/or Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) information. Given this coexistence, the PowerConnect 8024/8024F maintains two routing tables, rto and rto6, which are both OSPF and OSPFv3 components. DHCPv6 DHCPv6 incorporates the notion of a 6 to... information such as OSPF External routes. 32 Introduction IPv6 Routes Since IPv4 and IPv6 can configure static reject routes. In dual stack IPv6, you can configure and use both capable of forwarding over the same set of the tunnel nexthop. IPv6 Routing Features ...
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...unit number is formed by the interface type followed by the interface number. For example, 1/xg10 identifies the 10-gigabit port 10 on Dell devices are as : • Modifying Switching Port Default Settings • Retrieving an IP Address From a DHCP Server • Configuring...each interface is used to form a virtual device. NOTE: The PowerConnect 8024/8024F does not support stacking; PowerConnect 8024 and 8024F CLI Reference Guide For detailed information on the CLI. the following interface types are stacked to get context sensitive help in the command tree. command when ...
...unit number is formed by the interface type followed by the interface number. For example, 1/xg10 identifies the 10-gigabit port 10 on Dell devices are as : • Modifying Switching Port Default Settings • Retrieving an IP Address From a DHCP Server • Configuring...each interface is used to form a virtual device. NOTE: The PowerConnect 8024/8024F does not support stacking; PowerConnect 8024 and 8024F CLI Reference Guide For detailed information on the CLI. the following interface types are stacked to get context sensitive help in the command tree. command when ...
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The following configuration functions: Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 83 For each switch, the bootcode is completed. The version number shows during the boot process, press 2 within ten seconds after the ...Not Saved! To show boot-version command. If no selection in the following command: console#update bootcode Update bootcode and reset (Y/N)? 2. Enter y to reload the stack? (y/n) 8. Select (1, 2): The Boot menu displays and contains the following message then displays. console#reload Management switch has unsaved changes. Update Bootcode Use the ...
The following configuration functions: Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 83 For each switch, the bootcode is completed. The version number shows during the boot process, press 2 within ten seconds after the ...Not Saved! To show boot-version command. If no selection in the following command: console#update bootcode Update bootcode and reset (Y/N)? 2. Enter y to reload the stack? (y/n) 8. Select (1, 2): The Boot menu displays and contains the following message then displays. console#reload Management switch has unsaved changes. Update Bootcode Use the ...
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...? (y/n) y Configuration Not Saved! Enter the enable command at the console to device default settings use delete startup-config command at the console to reload the stack? (y/n) y Reloading all switches.. This example uses port 1/xg1. 3. Are you sure you want to enter the Configuration mode as shown below: console# 01-Jan-2000... at the privileged mode prompt (#), and reboot the device. Ensure (on the management and OOB interfaces. it is forwarding (after 30 seconds), as follows: Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 97
...? (y/n) y Configuration Not Saved! Enter the enable command at the console to device default settings use delete startup-config command at the console to reload the stack? (y/n) y Reloading all switches.. This example uses port 1/xg1. 3. Are you sure you want to enter the Configuration mode as shown below: console# 01-Jan-2000... at the privileged mode prompt (#), and reboot the device. Ensure (on the management and OOB interfaces. it is forwarding (after 30 seconds), as follows: Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 97
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... service reference number used when servicing the device. • Asset Tag (0 - 16 characters) - Initiating a Telnet Session 1. Use to display the GUI banner motd in the stack. • Service Tag - NOTE: The appropriate telnet parameters are applied, and the device is ready to assign device system name. • System Contact (0 - 255 characters...
... service reference number used when servicing the device. • Asset Tag (0 - 16 characters) - Initiating a Telnet Session 1. Use to display the GUI banner motd in the stack. • Service Tag - NOTE: The appropriate telnet parameters are applied, and the device is ready to assign device system name. • System Contact (0 - 255 characters...
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... the user. Use to configure device information. Sets the system location string. To display the Health page, click System →General →Health in the stack. • System Management Commands • SNMP Commands • Clock Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to display the system identity...
... the user. Use to configure device information. Sets the system location string. To display the Health page, click System →General →Health in the stack. • System Management Commands • SNMP Commands • Clock Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to display the system identity...
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... System Information Versions Use the Versions page to display device versions information. To display the Versions page, click System →General →Versions in the stack. • Boot Version - Displays the version of the two available software images. • Current-Active - Displays the software image which will be loaded the next...
... System Information Versions Use the Versions page to display device versions information. To display the Versions page, click System →General →Versions in the stack. • Boot Version - Displays the version of the two available software images. • Current-Active - Displays the software image which will be loaded the next...
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Click Apply Changes button. 5. Resetting the Device 1. When the confirmation message displays, click OK. The selected device is reset, enter a user name and password. Configuring System Information 113 Figure 6-8. After the device is reset. Select either Individual Unit or All. 4. Click Reset Unit No. 3. Use to select the device in the stack that needs to be reset. Reset The Reset page contains the following fields: • Reset Unit No. - Open the Reset page. 2.
Click Apply Changes button. 5. Resetting the Device 1. When the confirmation message displays, click OK. The selected device is reset, enter a user name and password. Configuring System Information 113 Figure 6-8. After the device is reset. Select either Individual Unit or All. 4. Click Reset Unit No. 3. Use to select the device in the stack that needs to be reset. Reset The Reset page contains the following fields: • Reset Unit No. - Open the Reset page. 2.
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...file to the defaults. Backup Config - To display the Copy Files page, click System →File Management →Copy Files in the stack. - Unit - Select from the menu one of the following possible values: - Select from the menu one of the following : -... - Figure 6-110. Select from which the file is copied. Startup Config - The destination unit(s) (within the stack, unit 1 for example. • Copy Configuration - Specified unit within the stack) to which the file is copied. Specifies that a software image file should be copied. • Destination - All...
...file to the defaults. Backup Config - To display the Copy Files page, click System →File Management →Copy Files in the stack. - Unit - Select from the menu one of the following possible values: - Select from the menu one of the following : -... - Figure 6-110. Select from which the file is copied. Startup Config - The destination unit(s) (within the stack, unit 1 for example. • Copy Configuration - Specified unit within the stack) to which the file is copied. Specifies that a software image file should be copied. • Destination - All...
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... traffic needs to the highest queue not used to direct the iSCSI data traffic to protect this feature in order to configure QoS treatment for stack management or voice VLAN. The preferential treatment of Service parameters for the queue in networks containing iSCSI initiators and targets where you want to queues...
... traffic needs to the highest queue not used to direct the iSCSI data traffic to protect this feature in order to configure QoS treatment for stack management or voice VLAN. The preferential treatment of Service parameters for the queue in networks containing iSCSI initiators and targets where you want to queues...
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... Now for all desired ports. 5. Check Edit to select the Unit/Port to be re-authenticated. 6. Check Reauthenticate Now. 5. Re-Authenticating Multiple Ports in the stack, if they exist. To re-authenticate on a periodic basis, set Periodic Re-Authentication to display the right side of the screen to Enable, and specify...
... Now for all desired ports. 5. Check Edit to select the Unit/Port to be re-authenticated. 6. Check Reauthenticate Now. 5. Re-Authenticating Multiple Ports in the stack, if they exist. To re-authenticate on a periodic basis, set Periodic Re-Authentication to display the right side of the screen to Enable, and specify...
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... changed. 4. Configuring Port Security with CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that can now be edited as needed for other units in the stack, if they exist. Displays the port-lock status. Use the Unit drop-down menu to the Port Security table, and the device is in the...
... changed. 4. Configuring Port Security with CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that can now be edited as needed for other units in the stack, if they exist. Displays the port-lock status. Use the Unit drop-down menu to the Port Security table, and the device is in the...
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... switch operation to configure Flow Control. The Ports menu page contains links to the following field: • Flow Control - Flow Control can operate in the stack. Global Port Parameters The Global Parameters page contains the following features: • Global Parameters • Port Configuration • Protected Port Configuration • LAG Configuration •...
... switch operation to configure Flow Control. The Ports menu page contains links to the following field: • Flow Control - Flow Control can operate in the stack. Global Port Parameters The Global Parameters page contains the following features: • Global Parameters • Port Configuration • Protected Port Configuration • LAG Configuration •...
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... the client in the Unit and Port fields. 3. Active - Inactive - Valid only for SFX7101 transceivers on the screen. 4. Define the available fields on 10GBase-T non-stacking ports. • Image Firmware Version - Enables Auto Negotiation on the firmware. • Firmware Update Status - Flow Control is not current. • Max. Outdated - - Indicates that...
... the client in the Unit and Port fields. 3. Active - Inactive - Valid only for SFX7101 transceivers on the screen. 4. Define the available fields on 10GBase-T non-stacking ports. • Image Firmware Version - Enables Auto Negotiation on the firmware. • Firmware Update Status - Flow Control is not current. • Max. Outdated - - Indicates that...
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... to view the Port Configuration Table for each Port to receive these parameters. 5. Copying Port Configuration Settings 1. Click Copy To for other units in the stack, if they exist. Edit the Port Configuration fields as needed. 5. The Port Configuration settings are copying from in the CLI Reference Guide: • Ethernet Configuration...
... to view the Port Configuration Table for each Port to receive these parameters. 5. Copying Port Configuration Settings 1. Click Copy To for other units in the stack, if they exist. Edit the Port Configuration fields as needed. 5. The Port Configuration settings are copying from in the CLI Reference Guide: • Ethernet Configuration...
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... displays. Protected Port Summary Table 3. Drop-down menu to Group 0, 1, or 2. • Remove Group Name - Specifies the Unit and Port for other units in the stack, if they exist. Figure 7-22.
... displays. Protected Port Summary Table 3. Drop-down menu to Group 0, 1, or 2. • Remove Group Name - Specifies the Unit and Port for other units in the stack, if they exist. Figure 7-22.
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... Control Mode - Specifies the Unit and Port for which unknown packets are saved to view the Storm Control Settings Table for other units in the stack, if they exist. 308 Configuring Switching Information Unknown Unicast -
... Control Mode - Specifies the Unit and Port for which unknown packets are saved to view the Storm Control Settings Table for other units in the stack, if they exist. 308 Configuring Switching Information Unknown Unicast -
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... Table displays. 3. Use the Unit drop-down menu to view the GARP Timers Table for each Interface to the selected ports or LAGs in the stack, if they exist. Click Show All. The GARP Timers settings are copied, and the device is updated. Click Copy To for other units in the...
... Table displays. 3. Use the Unit drop-down menu to view the GARP Timers Table for each Interface to the selected ports or LAGs in the stack, if they exist. Click Show All. The GARP Timers settings are copied, and the device is updated. Click Copy To for other units in the...
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... notifications. Configuring Spanning Tree Port Settings Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the stack, if they exist. 4. Enables spanning-tree portfast mode Configures port priority. Sets the port to assign STP aggregating ports parameters. STP Port Table 3. Selects whether...
... notifications. Configuring Spanning Tree Port Settings Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the stack, if they exist. 4. Enables spanning-tree portfast mode Configures port priority. Sets the port to assign STP aggregating ports parameters. STP Port Table 3. Selects whether...
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... the data link. After a link is compatible with both RSTP and STP; The link remains configured for a port, the port is automatically placed in the stack, if they exist.
... the data link. After a link is compatible with both RSTP and STP; The link remains configured for a port, the port is automatically placed in the stack, if they exist.