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Dell PowerConnect 81xx Series Switch Getting Started Guide Regulatory Model: PC8132, PC8132F, PC8164, PC8164F
Dell PowerConnect 81xx Series Switch Getting Started Guide Regulatory Model: PC8132, PC8132F, PC8164, PC8164F
User Manual
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... document contains the following sections: • Hardware Overview • Installation • Starting and Configuring the Switch Features The PowerConnect 8100 Series are highly scalable, non-stop networking switches for SNMP-based management applications including Dell OpenManage Network Manager. To simplify connectivity with a single command configuration. The PC8100 family includes storage networking support and iSCSI...
... document contains the following sections: • Hardware Overview • Installation • Starting and Configuring the Switch Features The PowerConnect 8100 Series are highly scalable, non-stop networking switches for SNMP-based management applications including Dell OpenManage Network Manager. To simplify connectivity with a single command configuration. The PC8100 family includes storage networking support and iSCSI...
User Manual
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... + 40G/80G extension module 4 PC8164 - 48 port 10GBaseT + 2port 40G QSFP + 40G/80G extension module The module slots can operate efficiently in all ports. Dell designed the PowerConnect 8100 Series for energy savings from the power cord to the ports, starting with Basic Hardware Service (repair or replacement) for life. Hardware Overview This section...
... + 40G/80G extension module 4 PC8164 - 48 port 10GBaseT + 2port 40G QSFP + 40G/80G extension module The module slots can operate efficiently in all ports. Dell designed the PowerConnect 8100 Series for energy savings from the power cord to the ports, starting with Basic Hardware Service (repair or replacement) for life. Hardware Overview This section...
CLI Reference Guide
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... instances parameters required to activate the CLI and implement its major functions. Keywords identify a command and arguments specify configuration parameters. gigabitethernet is a series of entering and editing the Dell PowerConnect 70xx Series Command Line Interface (CLI) commands and defines the command hierarchy. 2 Using the CLI Introduction This chapter describes the basics of keywords and...
... instances parameters required to activate the CLI and implement its major functions. Keywords identify a command and arguments specify configuration parameters. gigabitethernet is a series of entering and editing the Dell PowerConnect 70xx Series Command Line Interface (CLI) commands and defines the command hierarchy. 2 Using the CLI Introduction This chapter describes the basics of keywords and...
CLI Reference Guide
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... context sensitive help for easier access. Utility describes commands used to the switch are provided with reasonable defaults where possible. Layer 3 (Network Layer) describes how a series of the command tree. Commands that level.
... context sensitive help for easier access. Utility describes commands used to the switch are provided with reasonable defaults where possible. Layer 3 (Network Layer) describes how a series of the command tree. Commands that level.
CLI Reference Guide
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...LAGs. ACLs can also be a combination of routing updates, decide which covers any packet not matching a preceding explicit rule. An ACL consists of a series of rules, each of which describes the type of traffic to be used to restrict contents of Layer 2 and/or Layer 3/4 ACLs. They can... configured features running on a router positioned between the internal network and an external network, such as to which rules are being hit. The PowerConnect ACL feature allows classification of packets based upon Layer 2 through the use of Access Control Lists (ACLs) to control the type of traffic ...
...LAGs. ACLs can also be a combination of routing updates, decide which covers any packet not matching a preceding explicit rule. An ACL consists of a series of rules, each of which describes the type of traffic to be used to restrict contents of Layer 2 and/or Layer 3/4 ACLs. They can... configured features running on a router positioned between the internal network and an external network, such as to which rules are being hit. The PowerConnect ACL feature allows classification of packets based upon Layer 2 through the use of Access Control Lists (ACLs) to control the type of traffic ...
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An ACL consists of a series of rules, each of which types of traffic are forwarded or blocked and, above all, provide security for the network. ACLs are positioned between two ... covers any packet not matching a preceding explicit rule. The ACLs can be time based. ACLs can help to ensure that meet the classification criteria. The PowerConnect ACL feature allows classification of packets based upon Layer 2 through the use of Access Control Lists (ACLs) to control the type of traffic allowed into...
An ACL consists of a series of rules, each of which types of traffic are forwarded or blocked and, above all, provide security for the network. ACLs are positioned between two ... covers any packet not matching a preceding explicit rule. The ACLs can be time based. ACLs can help to ensure that meet the classification criteria. The PowerConnect ACL feature allows classification of packets based upon Layer 2 through the use of Access Control Lists (ACLs) to control the type of traffic allowed into...
CLI Reference Guide
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.... To specify a range of the MST instance. (Range: 1-4094) • vlan-range - ID of VLANs, use a comma. (Range: 1-4093) 740 Spanning Tree Commands To specify a series of VLANs, use a hyphen. console(config)#spanning-tree mst configuration console(config-mst)#exit instance (mst) Use the instance command in MST mode to exit...
.... To specify a range of the MST instance. (Range: 1-4094) • vlan-range - ID of VLANs, use a comma. (Range: 1-4093) 740 Spanning Tree Commands To specify a series of VLANs, use a hyphen. console(config)#spanning-tree mst configuration console(config-mst)#exit instance (mst) Use the instance command in MST mode to exit...
CLI Reference Guide
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... Information Protocol Commands IP Helper/DHCP Relay Commands Tunnel Interface Commands IP Routing Commands Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Commands IPv6 Routing Commands - Layer 3 commands perform a series of the document contains the following Layer 3 topics: ARP Commands Loopback Interface Commands DHCP Server and Relay Agent Commands Multicast Commands DHCPv6 Commands IPv6 Multicast...
... Information Protocol Commands IP Helper/DHCP Relay Commands Tunnel Interface Commands IP Routing Commands Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Commands IPv6 Routing Commands - Layer 3 commands perform a series of the document contains the following Layer 3 topics: ARP Commands Loopback Interface Commands DHCP Server and Relay Agent Commands Multicast Commands DHCPv6 Commands IPv6 Multicast...
User's Configuration Guide
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... Multicast IPv6 Support . . . 84 MLD/MLDv2 (RFC2710/RFC3810 84 3 Hardware Overview 85 PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series Front Panel 85 PowerConnect 8024 Front Panel 85 PowerConnect 8024F Front Panel 86 PowerConnect 8132 Front Panel 87 PowerConnect 8132F Front Panel 87 PowerConnect 8164 Front Panel 88 PowerConnect 8164F Front Panel 89 Hot-Pluggable Interface Modules 90 USB Port (Power Connect...
... Multicast IPv6 Support . . . 84 MLD/MLDv2 (RFC2710/RFC3810 84 3 Hardware Overview 85 PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series Front Panel 85 PowerConnect 8024 Front Panel 85 PowerConnect 8024F Front Panel 86 PowerConnect 8132 Front Panel 87 PowerConnect 8132F Front Panel 87 PowerConnect 8164 Front Panel 88 PowerConnect 8164F Front Panel 89 Hot-Pluggable Interface Modules 90 USB Port (Power Connect...
User's Configuration Guide
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PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series Back Panel 92 Console Port 93 Out-of-Band Management Port 93 Power Supplies 93 Ventilation System 94 LED Definitions 95 Port LEDs 95 System LEDs 96 Switch Addresses 97 4 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 101 About Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator. . . . 101 Starting the Application 102 Understanding the Interface 103 Defining...
PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series Back Panel 92 Console Port 93 Out-of-Band Management Port 93 Power Supplies 93 Ventilation System 94 LED Definitions 95 Port LEDs 95 System LEDs 96 Switch Addresses 97 4 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 101 About Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator. . . . 101 Starting the Application 102 Understanding the Interface 103 Defining...
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... and Viewing Additional Network Information 135 Basic Network Information Configuration Example 136 8 Managing QSFP Ports 139 9 Managing a Switch Stack 141 Stacking Overview 141 Creating a PowerConnect 8000/8100 Series Stack 142 How is the Stack Master Selected 144 Adding a Switch to the Stack 145 Removing a Switch from the Stack 146 How is the Firmware...
... and Viewing Additional Network Information 135 Basic Network Information Configuration Example 136 8 Managing QSFP Ports 139 9 Managing a Switch Stack 141 Stacking Overview 141 Creating a PowerConnect 8000/8100 Series Stack 142 How is the Stack Master Selected 144 Adding a Switch to the Stack 145 Removing a Switch from the Stack 146 How is the Firmware...
User's Configuration Guide
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...CLI 322 Downloading and Activating a New Image (TFTP 322 Managing Files in Internal Flash 323 Managing Files on a USB Flash Device (PowerConnect 8100-series switches only) . . . . 324 Uploading a Configuration File (SCP 324 Managing Configuration Scripts (SFTP 325 File and Image Management... Configuration Examples 326 Upgrading the Firmware 326 Managing Configuration Scripts 329 Managing Files by Using the USB Flash Drive (PowerConnect 8100-series switches only) . . . . 331 15 Automatically Updating the Image and Configuration 333 Auto Configuration Overview 333 What Is...
...CLI 322 Downloading and Activating a New Image (TFTP 322 Managing Files in Internal Flash 323 Managing Files on a USB Flash Device (PowerConnect 8100-series switches only) . . . . 324 Uploading a Configuration File (SCP 324 Managing Configuration Scripts (SFTP 325 File and Image Management... Configuration Examples 326 Upgrading the Firmware 326 Managing Configuration Scripts 329 Managing Files by Using the USB Flash Drive (PowerConnect 8100-series switches only) . . . . 331 15 Automatically Updating the Image and Configuration 333 Auto Configuration Overview 333 What Is...
User's Configuration Guide
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... availability with hot swappable stack members. About This Document This guide describes how to as the PowerConnect 8000-series switches, and the PowerConnect 8132, 8132F, 8164, 8164F switches are referred to configure, monitor, and maintain a Dell PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series switch by using the 10G SFP+ or QSFP fiber ports. These switches include the following features...
... availability with hot swappable stack members. About This Document This guide describes how to as the PowerConnect 8000-series switches, and the PowerConnect 8132, 8132F, 8164, 8164F switches are referred to configure, monitor, and maintain a Dell PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series switch by using the 10G SFP+ or QSFP fiber ports. These switches include the following features...
User's Configuration Guide
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..., syntax, default values, and usage guidelines. The document provides in the series, including front and back panel features. Introduction 51 Additional Documentation The following documents for the PowerConnect 8024, 8024F, 8132, 8132F, 8164, and 8164F switches are available at support.dell.com/manuals: • Getting Started Guide-provides information about the command-line...
..., syntax, default values, and usage guidelines. The document provides in the series, including front and back panel features. Introduction 51 Additional Documentation The following documents for the PowerConnect 8024, 8024F, 8132, 8132F, 8164, and 8164F switches are available at support.dell.com/manuals: • Getting Started Guide-provides information about the command-line...
User's Configuration Guide
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... from a network DHCP server. You can store up to IP address mapping, and a default domain name. IPv6 Management Features PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series switches provide IPv6 support for many standard management features including HTTP, HTTPS/SSL, Telnet, SSH, SNMP, SNTP, TFTP, and ...active image and the other image as the IP address and default gateway from the pool. Integrated DHCP Server PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series switches include an integrated DHCP server that can deliver host-specific configuration information to acquire information such as the backup...
... from a network DHCP server. You can store up to IP address mapping, and a default domain name. IPv6 Management Features PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series switches provide IPv6 support for many standard management features including HTTP, HTTPS/SSL, Telnet, SSH, SNMP, SNTP, TFTP, and ...active image and the other image as the IP address and default gateway from the pool. Integrated DHCP Server PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series switches include an integrated DHCP server that can deliver host-specific configuration information to acquire information such as the backup...
User's Configuration Guide
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... upload and download files such as configuration files and system images by using HTTP (web only), TFTP, Secure FTP (SFTP), or Secure Copy (SCP). PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series switches support the following three templates: • Dual IPv4 and IPv6 (default) • IPv4 Routing • IPv4 Data Center For information about setting the...
... upload and download files such as configuration files and system images by using HTTP (web only), TFTP, Secure FTP (SFTP), or Secure Copy (SCP). PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series switches support the following three templates: • Dual IPv4 and IPv6 (default) • IPv4 Routing • IPv4 Data Center For information about setting the...
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... information about configuring SNMP traps and alarms, see "Discovering Network Devices" on page 271. Switch Features 57 The PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series switches support sFlow version 5. SNMP Alarms and Trap Logs The system logs events with Cisco network equipment and is ... with Cisco devices running the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP). CDP Interoperability through ISDP Industry Standard Discovery Protocol (ISDP) allows the PowerConnect switch to a trap recipient list. sFlow technology is a standard Management Information Base (MIB) that defines current and historical MAC...
... information about configuring SNMP traps and alarms, see "Discovering Network Devices" on page 271. Switch Features 57 The PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series switches support sFlow version 5. SNMP Alarms and Trap Logs The system logs events with Cisco network equipment and is ... with Cisco devices running the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP). CDP Interoperability through ISDP Industry Standard Discovery Protocol (ISDP) allows the PowerConnect switch to a trap recipient list. sFlow technology is a standard Management Information Base (MIB) that defines current and historical MAC...
User's Configuration Guide
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...each unit are connected together through the management interface (Web, CLI, or SNMP) of the stack master. The stack can stack PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series switches up to six switches high, supporting up to match the stack master, the backup version of firmware on page 141. ...is managed through the stack ports, they operate as stacking ports. High Port Count You can contain any combination of Power Connect 8024 and PowerConnect 8024F switches as long as a single entity. Stacking Features For information about creating and maintaining a stack of switches, see "Managing a ...
...each unit are connected together through the management interface (Web, CLI, or SNMP) of the stack master. The stack can stack PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series switches up to six switches high, supporting up to match the stack master, the backup version of firmware on page 141. ...is managed through the stack ports, they operate as stacking ports. High Port Count You can contain any combination of Power Connect 8024 and PowerConnect 8024F switches as long as a single entity. Stacking Features For information about creating and maintaining a stack of switches, see "Managing a ...
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.... Back Pressure Support On half-duplex links, a receiver may send a PAUSE frame indicating that it is unavailable for hubs and switches is enabled, the PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series switches will observe received PAUSE frames or jamming signals, but will not issue them when congested. 66 Switch Features When flow control is known...
.... Back Pressure Support On half-duplex links, a receiver may send a PAUSE frame indicating that it is unavailable for hubs and switches is enabled, the PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series switches will observe received PAUSE frames or jamming signals, but will not issue them when congested. 66 Switch Features When flow control is known...