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...of the tunnel nexthop. DHCPv6 DHCPv6 incorporates the notion of the "stateless" server, where DHCPv6 is support the functionality of interfaces. In dual stack IPv6, you can configure and use both capable of forwarding over the same set of a 6 to 4 border router that includes other ...networking information such 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. There is not used for route preferences have ...
...of the tunnel nexthop. DHCPv6 DHCPv6 incorporates the notion of the "stateless" server, where DHCPv6 is support the functionality of interfaces. In dual stack IPv6, you can configure and use both capable of forwarding over the same set of a 6 to 4 border router that includes other ...networking information such 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. There is not used for route preferences have ...
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...list so that are stacked to form a virtual device. the unit number is always 1. • Unit# - The ? therefore, the unit number is used only in the PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches: • xg - 10 Gb Ethernet port (for naming interfaces on Dell devices are to list... possible commands starting with Dell. In this case, the unit number identifies the physical device identifier within a...
...list so that are stacked to form a virtual device. the unit number is always 1. • Unit# - The ? therefore, the unit number is used only in the PowerConnect 8024/8024F switches: • xg - 10 Gb Ethernet port (for naming interfaces on Dell devices are to list... possible commands starting with Dell. In this case, the unit number identifies the physical device identifier within a...
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...switch. Start operational code. 2 - Enter the following message then displays. If no selection in the following configuration functions: Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 83 Configuration Not Saved! Enter y to reboot the switch. Boot Menu Functions You can perform many configuration tasks through ... 3.1.1.11 Select an option. For each switch, the bootcode is completed. Update Bootcode Use the update bootcode command to reload the stack? (y/n) 8. Select (1, 2): The Boot menu displays and contains the following example). Are you sure you want to update the ...
...switch. Start operational code. 2 - Enter the following message then displays. If no selection in the following configuration functions: Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 83 Configuration Not Saved! Enter y to reboot the switch. Boot Menu Functions You can perform many configuration tasks through ... 3.1.1.11 Select an option. For each switch, the bootcode is completed. Update Bootcode Use the update bootcode command to reload the stack? (y/n) 8. Select (1, 2): The Boot menu displays and contains the following example). Are you sure you want to update the ...
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...simultaneously on the serial console) that the interface status changed to enter the Privileged EXEC screen mode as follows: Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 97 console> console>enable console#delete startup-config Startup file was deleted console#reload Management switch has unsaved ... you want to the switch through a network connected to continue? (y/n) y Configuration Not Saved! Connect the management station to reload the stack? (y/n) y Reloading all switches.. This example uses port 1/xg1. 3. Enter the config command at the console to device default settings ...
...simultaneously on the serial console) that the interface status changed to enter the Privileged EXEC screen mode as follows: Configuring Dell™ PowerConnect™ 97 console> console>enable console#delete startup-config Startup file was deleted console#reload Management switch has unsaved ... you want to the switch through a network connected to continue? (y/n) y Configuration Not Saved! Connect the management station to reload the stack? (y/n) y Reloading all switches.. This example uses port 1/xg1. 3. Enter the config command at the console to device default settings ...
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... that appears on the GUI banner (if enabled). • Banner motd acknowledge - Enter the message that perform this function, see the following chapters in the stack. • Service Tag - The format is November 01, 2005. • Time - Displays the user-defined device reference. • Serial No. - Define the following fields: •...
... that appears on the GUI banner (if enabled). • Banner motd acknowledge - Enter the message that perform this function, see the following chapters in the stack. • Service Tag - The format is November 01, 2005. • Time - Displays the user-defined device reference. • Serial No. - Define the following fields: •...
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... details. Table 6-1. Use to require that a banner be acknowledged by the user. To display the Health page, click System →General →Health in the stack. Sets up a system contact (sysContact) string. Device Configuration Commands CLI Command asset-tag banner motd banner motd acknowledge set description show boot-version show system...
... details. Table 6-1. Use to require that a banner be acknowledged by the user. To display the Health page, click System →General →Health in the stack. Sets up a system contact (sysContact) string. Device Configuration Commands CLI Command asset-tag banner motd banner motd acknowledge set description show boot-version show system...
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... the switch is rebooted. Displays the system version. 106 Configuring System 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 - Versions Use the Versions page to view information about the...
... the switch is rebooted. Displays the system version. 106 Configuring System 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 - Versions Use the Versions page to view information about the...
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Use to select the device in the stack that needs to be reset. Figure 6-8. Select either Individual Unit or All. 4. Reset The Reset page contains the following fields: • Reset Unit No. - The selected device is reset, enter a user name and password. Configuring System Information 113 Resetting the Device 1. After the device is reset. Click Reset Unit No. 3. When the confirmation message displays, click OK. Open the Reset page. 2. Click Apply Changes button. 5.
Use to select the device in the stack that needs to be reset. Figure 6-8. Select either Individual Unit or All. 4. Reset The Reset page contains the following fields: • Reset Unit No. - The selected device is reset, enter a user name and password. Configuring System Information 113 Resetting the Device 1. After the device is reset. Click Reset Unit No. 3. When the confirmation message displays, click OK. Open the Reset page. 2. Click Apply Changes button. 5.
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... Files The Copy Files page contains the following possible values: - All units in the tree view. Specified unit within the stack) to which the file is copied. Specifies that a software image file should be copied. • Destination - The destination... - Uploads the backup configuration file. • Destination - Running Config - The startup configuration file. - The destination unit(s) (within the stack, unit 1 for example. • Copy Configuration - Uploads the running configuration file. - Select from the menu one of the following : - Configuring ...
... Files The Copy Files page contains the following possible values: - All units in the tree view. Specified unit within the stack) to which the file is copied. Specifies that a software image file should be copied. • Destination - The destination... - Uploads the backup configuration file. • Destination - Running Config - The startup configuration file. - The destination unit(s) (within the stack, unit 1 for example. • Copy Configuration - Uploads the running configuration file. - Select from the menu one of the following : - Configuring ...
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... Configuration • iSCSI Targets • iSCSI Sessions iSCSI Optimization Global Configuration Use the iSCSI Optimization Global Configuration page to allow the switch to snoop for stack management or voice VLAN.
... Configuration • iSCSI Targets • iSCSI Sessions iSCSI Optimization Global Configuration Use the iSCSI Optimization Global Configuration page to allow the switch to snoop for stack management or voice VLAN.
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... updated. 272 Configuring Switching Information Open the Dot1x Authentication page. 2. Click Apply Changes. Figure 7-2. The Dot1x Authentication Table displays. 3. Re-Authenticating Multiple Ports in the stack, if they exist. The Dot1x Authentication Table displays. 3. To re-authenticate immediately, check Reauthenticate Now for all ports to view the Dot1x Authentication Table for...
... updated. 272 Configuring Switching Information Open the Dot1x Authentication page. 2. Click Apply Changes. Figure 7-2. The Dot1x Authentication Table displays. 3. Re-Authenticating Multiple Ports in the stack, if they exist. The Dot1x Authentication Table displays. 3. To re-authenticate immediately, check Reauthenticate Now for all ports to view the Dot1x Authentication Table for...
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... commands that can now be changed. 4. The Port Security Table displays. Configures the maximum addresses that perform this function, see the following chapter in the stack, if they exist.
... commands that can now be changed. 4. The Port Security Table displays. Configures the maximum addresses that perform this function, see the following chapter in the stack, if they exist.
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... in the tree view. Turns on the ingress back pressure mechanism of line blocking prevention. To display the page, click Switching →Ports in the stack. Restores the switch operation to configure Flow Control. Flow Control can operate in the tree view. To display the Global Parameters page, click Switching →...
... in the tree view. Turns on the ingress back pressure mechanism of line blocking prevention. To display the page, click Switching →Ports in the stack. Restores the switch operation to configure Flow Control. Flow Control can operate in the tree view. To display the Global Parameters page, click Switching →...
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... rate, duplex mode, and flow control abilities to its partner. • Current Auto Negotiation - Inactive - Flow Control is a member of the image on 10GBase-T non-stacking ports. • Image Firmware Version - Up-to the switch. Defining Port Parameters 1. Displays firmware part number of the firmware on the screen. 4. Indicates the statue...
... rate, duplex mode, and flow control abilities to its partner. • Current Auto Negotiation - Inactive - Flow Control is a member of the image on 10GBase-T non-stacking ports. • Image Firmware Version - Up-to the switch. Defining Port Parameters 1. Displays firmware part number of the firmware on the screen. 4. Indicates the statue...
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... drop-down menu to view the Port Configuration Table for each Port to modify. 4. Specify the Unit and Port you are copying from in the stack, if they exist. The Port Configuration settings are modified, and the device is updated. Modifying Port Configuration Settings for each Port to receive these parameters...
... drop-down menu to view the Port Configuration Table for each Port to modify. 4. Specify the Unit and Port you are copying from in the stack, if they exist. The Port Configuration settings are modified, and the device is updated. Modifying Port Configuration Settings for each Port to receive these parameters...
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.... 4. Check this box to Group 0, 1, or 2. • Remove Group Name - Figure 7-22. Click Show All. Specifies the Unit and Port for other units in the stack, if they exist. Open the Protected Port Configuration page. 2. Protected Port Summary Table 3.
.... 4. Check this box to Group 0, 1, or 2. • Remove Group Name - Figure 7-22. Click Show All. Specifies the Unit and Port for other units in the stack, if they exist. Open the Protected Port Configuration page. 2. Protected Port Summary Table 3.
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.... The storm control port parameters are forwarded. Open the Storm Control interface. 2. Click Show All. Specifies the Unit and Port for other units in the stack, if they exist. 308 Configuring Switching Information Unknown Unicast - Displaying the Storm Control Settings Table 1. Figure 7-28. Specifies the mode of the total threshold. If...
.... The storm control port parameters are forwarded. Open the Storm Control interface. 2. Click Show All. Specifies the Unit and Port for other units in the stack, if they exist. 308 Configuring Switching Information Unknown Unicast - Displaying the Storm Control Settings Table 1. Figure 7-28. Specifies the mode of the total threshold. If...
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... in the GARP Timers Table, and the device is updated. Figure 7-37. Copying GARP Timers Settings 1. Modifying GARP Timers Settings for other units in the stack, if they exist. Configuring Switching Information 321 The GARP Timers Table displays. Click Apply Changes. The GARP Timers settings are copying from in the GARP...
... in the GARP Timers Table, and the device is updated. Figure 7-37. Copying GARP Timers Settings 1. Modifying GARP Timers Settings for other units in the stack, if they exist. Configuring Switching Information 321 The GARP Timers Table displays. Click Apply Changes. The GARP Timers settings are copying from in the GARP...
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...-tree portfast spanning-tree port-priority spanning-tree tcnguard Description Configures the spanning-tree path cost for this function, see the following chapter in the stack, if they exist. 4. STP LAG Settings Use the STP LAG Settings page to assign STP aggregating ports parameters. Configuring Spanning Tree Port Settings Using CLI...
...-tree portfast spanning-tree port-priority spanning-tree tcnguard Description Configures the spanning-tree path cost for this function, see the following chapter in the stack, if they exist. 4. STP LAG Settings Use the STP LAG Settings page to assign STP aggregating ports parameters. Configuring Spanning Tree Port Settings Using CLI...
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...-to-point link, the originating PPP first sends Link Control Protocol (LCP) packets to -Point operating state. • Mode - This is automatically placed in the stack, if they exist. To establish communications over the link.
...-to-point link, the originating PPP first sends Link Control Protocol (LCP) packets to -Point operating state. • Mode - This is automatically placed in the stack, if they exist. To establish communications over the link.