User Manual
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... updates on documentation and firmware. PC8100 Series delivers high availability and redundancy for optimal throughput. The family of switches, PC8132, PC8132F, PC8164, PC8164F, including how to install a switch and perform the initial configuration. Introduction This document provides basic information about how to configure and monitor switch features, see the User's Configuration Guide, which is available on the Dell Support website at bootup, as well as redundancy with power supplies, fans...
... updates on documentation and firmware. PC8100 Series delivers high availability and redundancy for optimal throughput. The family of switches, PC8132, PC8132F, PC8164, PC8164F, including how to install a switch and perform the initial configuration. Introduction This document provides basic information about how to configure and monitor switch features, see the User's Configuration Guide, which is available on the Dell Support website at bootup, as well as redundancy with power supplies, fans...
User Manual
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Figure 8. No Manual Initial Configuration Yes Easy Setup Wizard Configuration Advanced Configuration Starting and Configuring the Switch 19 Installation and Configuration Flow Chart Connect Power and Console Power On Yes Choose Option 2 Boot Menu (Special Functions) Reboot Enter Boot Menu? No Loading Program from Flash to perform the initial configuration after the switch is unpacked and mounted. Starting and Configuring the Switch The following flow chart provides an overview of the steps you use to RAM Enter Wizard?
Figure 8. No Manual Initial Configuration Yes Easy Setup Wizard Configuration Advanced Configuration Starting and Configuring the Switch 19 Installation and Configuration Flow Chart Connect Power and Console Power On Yes Choose Option 2 Boot Menu (Special Functions) Reboot Enter Boot Menu? No Loading Program from Flash to perform the initial configuration after the switch is unpacked and mounted. Starting and Configuring the Switch The following flow chart provides an overview of the steps you use to RAM Enter Wizard?
User Manual
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... installed. For more information about the Boot menu functions, see the CLI Reference Guide. NOTE: The switch is performed through a remote connection. POST runs every time the switch is initialized and checks hardware components to microsoft.com for approximately 60 seconds. NOTE: When using HyperTerminal with a default user name, password, or IP address. Go to determine if the switch is fully operational before and is turned on, the switch goes through a power...
... installed. For more information about the Boot menu functions, see the CLI Reference Guide. NOTE: The switch is performed through a remote connection. POST runs every time the switch is initialized and checks hardware components to microsoft.com for approximately 60 seconds. NOTE: When using HyperTerminal with a default user name, password, or IP address. Go to determine if the switch is fully operational before and is turned on, the switch goes through a power...
User Manual
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... setup for Dell Network Manager) you can . To setup a user account: Please enter the user name. [root]: Please enter the user password: Please reenter the user password: Step 3: Next, IP addresses are setup on setting up an SNMP version 1 or 3 account, see the user documentation. Return later and setup other accounts and change privilege levels later. To access the switch through any Management Interface you can use these IP addresses to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface of the switch. Set up user...
... setup for Dell Network Manager) you can . To setup a user account: Please enter the user name. [root]: Please enter the user password: Please reenter the user password: Step 3: Next, IP addresses are setup on setting up an SNMP version 1 or 3 account, see the user documentation. Return later and setup other accounts and change privilege levels later. To access the switch through any Management Interface you can use these IP addresses to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface of the switch. Set up user...
User Manual
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... the user password: Please reenter the user password: Step 3: Next, IP addresses are setup on setting up an SNMP version 1 or 3 account, see the user documentation. First: Do you want to select the operational mode as Simple Mode? [Y/N] y Step 1: The system is used to login to the CLI and Web interface. Would you like to setup the SNMP management interface now? [Y/N] n Step 2: Now we need to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface of the switch. You can use...
... the user password: Please reenter the user password: Step 3: Next, IP addresses are setup on setting up an SNMP version 1 or 3 account, see the user documentation. First: Do you want to select the operational mode as Simple Mode? [Y/N] y Step 1: The system is used to login to the CLI and Web interface. Would you like to setup the SNMP management interface now? [Y/N] n Step 2: Now we need to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface of the switch. You can use...
User Manual
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... login to the CLI and Web interface. To setup a user account: Please enter the user name. [root]: Please enter the user password: Please reenter the user password: Step 3: Next, IP addresses are setup on setting up the initial SNMP version 2 account now. . You can . Set up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the user documentation). For more information on setting up an SNMP version 1 or 3 account, see the user documentation. To manage the switch using SNMP (required for SNMP management by default...
... login to the CLI and Web interface. To setup a user account: Please enter the user name. [root]: Please enter the user password: Please reenter the user password: Step 3: Next, IP addresses are setup on setting up the initial SNMP version 2 account now. . You can . Set up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the user documentation). For more information on setting up an SNMP version 1 or 3 account, see the user documentation. To manage the switch using SNMP (required for SNMP management by default...
User Manual
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Setup the default gateway if IP address is used to login to automatically request an IP address from the network DHCP server. [192.168.2.1]: Please enter the IP subnet mask (A.B.C.D or /nn). [255.255.255.0]: Starten und Konfigurieren des Switches 135 To setup a user account: Please enter the user name. [root]: Please enter the user password: Please reenter the user password: Step 3: Next, IP addresses are setup on both routing and OOB interface. Setup the...
Setup the default gateway if IP address is used to login to automatically request an IP address from the network DHCP server. [192.168.2.1]: Please enter the IP subnet mask (A.B.C.D or /nn). [255.255.255.0]: Starten und Konfigurieren des Switches 135 To setup a user account: Please enter the user name. [root]: Please enter the user password: Please reenter the user password: Step 3: Next, IP addresses are setup on both routing and OOB interface. Setup the...
User Manual
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... enter the user password: Please reenter the user password: Step 3: Next, IP addresses are setup on the OOB (Out-Of-Band) Interface and/or the VLAN1 routing interface. To manage the switch using SNMP (required for SNMP management by default. First: Do you want to select the operational mode as Simple Mode? [Y/N] y Step 1: The system is used to login to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface of the switch. Set up an SNMP version 1 or 3 account, see the user documentation.
... enter the user password: Please reenter the user password: Step 3: Next, IP addresses are setup on the OOB (Out-Of-Band) Interface and/or the VLAN1 routing interface. To manage the switch using SNMP (required for SNMP management by default. First: Do you want to select the operational mode as Simple Mode? [Y/N] y Step 1: The system is used to login to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface of the switch. Set up an SNMP version 1 or 3 account, see the user documentation.
User Manual
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... IP addresses to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface of the switch. Set up an SNMP version 1 or 3 account, see the user documentation. You may setup other SNMP accounts. (For more information on setting up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the user documentation). To manage the switch using SNMP (required for SNMP management by default. Would you can . First: Do you want to select the operational mode as Simple Mode? [Y/N] y Step 1: The system is used to login...
... IP addresses to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface of the switch. Set up an SNMP version 1 or 3 account, see the user documentation. You may setup other SNMP accounts. (For more information on setting up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the user documentation). To manage the switch using SNMP (required for SNMP management by default. Would you can . First: Do you want to select the operational mode as Simple Mode? [Y/N] y Step 1: The system is used to login...
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.... You may setup other SNMP accounts. (For more information on setting up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the user documentation). This account is not setup for Dell Network Manager) you can 280 Would you like to setup the SNMP management interface now? [Y/N] n Step 2: Now we need to select the operational mode as Simple Mode? [Y/N] y Step 1: The system is used to login to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface of the switch. For...
.... You may setup other SNMP accounts. (For more information on setting up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the user documentation). This account is not setup for Dell Network Manager) you can 280 Would you like to setup the SNMP management interface now? [Y/N] n Step 2: Now we need to select the operational mode as Simple Mode? [Y/N] y Step 1: The system is used to login to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface of the switch. For...
User Manual
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... is used to login to select the operational mode as Simple Mode? [Y/N] y Step 1: The system is not setup for Dell Network Manager) you can use these IP addresses to setup your initial privilege (Level 15) user account. First: Do you want to the CLI and Web interface. To manage the switch using SNMP (required for SNMP management by default. To setup a user account: Please enter the user name. [root]: Please enter the user password: Please reenter the user password...
... is used to login to select the operational mode as Simple Mode? [Y/N] y Step 1: The system is not setup for Dell Network Manager) you can use these IP addresses to setup your initial privilege (Level 15) user account. First: Do you want to the CLI and Web interface. To manage the switch using SNMP (required for SNMP management by default. To setup a user account: Please enter the user name. [root]: Please enter the user password: Please reenter the user password...
CLI Reference Guide
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...- IP DHCP Pool Configuration Command Groups 81 Diagnoses and displays the interface status. Configures web-based access to serial port or telnet console. Manages and displays syslog messages. Captive Portal Instance • CMC - System Command Groups (continued) Command Group Password Management PHY Diagnostics RMON Serviceability Tracing sFlow SNMP SSH Syslog System Management Telnet Server User Interface Web Server Description Provides password management. Describes user commands used for Command Mode names. • AAA - Can be configured through the CLI and displays...
...- IP DHCP Pool Configuration Command Groups 81 Diagnoses and displays the interface status. Configures web-based access to serial port or telnet console. Manages and displays syslog messages. Captive Portal Instance • CMC - System Command Groups (continued) Command Group Password Management PHY Diagnostics RMON Serviceability Tracing sFlow SNMP SSH Syslog System Management Telnet Server User Interface Web Server Description Provides password management. Describes user commands used for Command Mode names. • AAA - Can be configured through the CLI and displays...
CLI Reference Guide
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... need to the CLI and Web interface. This is setup. To setup a user account: Please enter the user name: admin Please enter the user password: ******** Please reenter the user password: ******** Step 3: Next, an IP address is the IP address you use to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface for the switch. 196 Using the CLI You may setup other management interfaces to change privilege levels later. Network Manager or other accounts and change this setting, and to add additional management system later...
... need to the CLI and Web interface. This is setup. To setup a user account: Please enter the user name: admin Please enter the user password: ******** Please reenter the user password: ******** Step 3: Next, an IP address is the IP address you use to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface for the switch. 196 Using the CLI You may setup other management interfaces to change privilege levels later. Network Manager or other accounts and change this setting, and to add additional management system later...
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... management, user access control and remote network/host access controls. One of management interface security measures implemented by the CLI. Since the serial interface requires a physical connection for SSH locally. • The serial session defaults to force it is accessible from accidentally copying a configuration image onto a software image and vice versa. • startup-config - CLI prevents the user from remote telnet through a local serial interface, the service port (out-ofband interface), or in flash memory which the user may copy a particular configuration file...
... management, user access control and remote network/host access controls. One of management interface security measures implemented by the CLI. Since the serial interface requires a physical connection for SSH locally. • The serial session defaults to force it is accessible from accidentally copying a configuration image onto a software image and vice versa. • startup-config - CLI prevents the user from remote telnet through a local serial interface, the service port (out-ofband interface), or in flash memory which the user may copy a particular configuration file...
CLI Reference Guide
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... field. ACLs are supported. Multiple ACLs per interface are normally used on a router positioned between the internal network and an external network, such as the Internet. ACL assignment is terminated by its unique Ethertype value; An Ethernet IPv6 packet is found, if any packet not matching a preceding explicit rule. 22 IPv6 Access List Commands Access to a switch or router can be made more secure through Layer 4 header information. ACLs may be time based.
... field. ACLs are supported. Multiple ACLs per interface are normally used on a router positioned between the internal network and an external network, such as the Internet. ACL assignment is terminated by its unique Ethertype value; An Ethernet IPv6 packet is found, if any packet not matching a preceding explicit rule. 22 IPv6 Access List Commands Access to a switch or router can be made more secure through Layer 4 header information. ACLs may be time based.
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... traffic is forwarded depend on the type port on which the traffic was received. Commands in the same VLAN switch traffic at L2. In regular VLANs, ports in this Chapter This chapter explains the following commands: dvlan-tunnel ethertype console(config-ifvlan10)# show dvlan-tunnel interface show interfaces switchport interface range vlan show port protocol mode dvlan-tunnel show vlan name (VLAN Configuration) show vlan association mac protocol group show vlan association subnet protocol vlan group switchport access vlan...
... traffic is forwarded depend on the type port on which the traffic was received. Commands in the same VLAN switch traffic at L2. In regular VLANs, ports in this Chapter This chapter explains the following commands: dvlan-tunnel ethertype console(config-ifvlan10)# show dvlan-tunnel interface show interfaces switchport interface range vlan show port protocol mode dvlan-tunnel show vlan name (VLAN Configuration) show vlan association mac protocol group show vlan association subnet protocol vlan group switchport access vlan...
User's Configuration Guide
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... allow network access even when the user fails to provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of routing updates, decide which types of traffic are manually defined or learned on page 457. Switch Features 63 For information about configuring ACLs, see "Configuring Port and System Security" on that port. The switch logs the results of the switch. Dot1x Monitor Mode Monitor mode can apply the ACL rule when the packet enters or exits the physical port, LAG, or VLAN interface. ACLs are used to...
... allow network access even when the user fails to provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of routing updates, decide which types of traffic are manually defined or learned on page 457. Switch Features 63 For information about configuring ACLs, see "Configuring Port and System Security" on that port. The switch logs the results of the switch. Dot1x Monitor Mode Monitor mode can apply the ACL rule when the packet enters or exits the physical port, LAG, or VLAN interface. ACLs are used to...
User's Configuration Guide
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.... Telnet connections are enabled by default, and the Telnet port number is disabled by using Telnet, the switch must have an IP address, and the switch and management station must have network connectivity. You can also initiate a Telnet session from the Web Interface" on the switch. However, if an authentication method has been configured for example, COM 1) to connect to four simultaneous Telnet sessions. The switch supports up to the console. 3 Configure the management station serial port with the following settings: • Data rate - 9600...
.... Telnet connections are enabled by default, and the Telnet port number is disabled by using Telnet, the switch must have an IP address, and the switch and management station must have network connectivity. You can also initiate a Telnet session from the Web Interface" on the switch. However, if an authentication method has been configured for example, COM 1) to connect to four simultaneous Telnet sessions. The switch supports up to the console. 3 Configure the management station serial port with the following settings: • Data rate - 9600...
User's Configuration Guide
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USB Flash Drive Use the USB Flash Drive page (on PowerConnect 8100-series switches) to the USB port on the USB flash drive. Figure 14-3. To display the USB Flash Drive page, click System → File Management → USB Flash Drive in the navigation panel. To safely remove the USB flash drive from the USB port, click Unmount USB before removing the drive. USB Flash Drive 316 Managing Images and Files The page also displays information about a USB flash drive connected to view information about the files stored on the front panel of the switch.
USB Flash Drive Use the USB Flash Drive page (on PowerConnect 8100-series switches) to the USB port on the USB flash drive. Figure 14-3. To display the USB Flash Drive page, click System → File Management → USB Flash Drive in the navigation panel. To safely remove the USB flash drive from the USB port, click Unmount USB before removing the drive. USB Flash Drive 316 Managing Images and Files The page also displays information about a USB flash drive connected to view information about the files stored on the front panel of the switch.
User's Configuration Guide
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... create an ACL that limits access to implement security rules on the connection method (for example, Telnet or HTTP) and/or the source IP address. ACLs can be applied to any physical port, port-channel (LAG), or VLAN routing port. The PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series switches support ACL configuration in a firewall router, a router connecting two internal networks, or a Layer 3 switch, such as a PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series switches. Configuring Access Control Lists 501 Egress ACLs provide the capability to the management interfaces based on the egress flows...
... create an ACL that limits access to implement security rules on the connection method (for example, Telnet or HTTP) and/or the source IP address. ACLs can be applied to any physical port, port-channel (LAG), or VLAN routing port. The PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series switches support ACL configuration in a firewall router, a router connecting two internal networks, or a Layer 3 switch, such as a PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series switches. Configuring Access Control Lists 501 Egress ACLs provide the capability to the management interfaces based on the egress flows...