CLI Reference Guide
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... Web, CLI and the remote Dell Network Manager. The initial account is set up the following configuration on the switch: • Establishes the initial privileged user account with a valid password. The user may return later to configure Radius or TACACS+. • Sets the IP address for VLAN 1 or enables support for DHCP to configure the IP address dynamically. • Sets up the SNMP community string to be managed over a direct connection to the switch console port or through a Telnet connection, the switch...
... Web, CLI and the remote Dell Network Manager. The initial account is set up the following configuration on the switch: • Establishes the initial privileged user account with a valid password. The user may return later to configure Radius or TACACS+. • Sets the IP address for VLAN 1 or enables support for DHCP to configure the IP address dynamically. • Sets up the SNMP community string to be managed over a direct connection to the switch console port or through a Telnet connection, the switch...
CLI Reference Guide
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... be used to login to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface for the switch. For more information on setting up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the user documentation. 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 the CLI and Web interface. This account is defined on the default VLAN (VLAN #1), of the Management System...
... be used to login to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface for the switch. For more information on setting up user accounts and changing privilege levels, see the user documentation. 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 the CLI and Web interface. This account is defined on the default VLAN (VLAN #1), of the Management System...
CLI Reference Guide
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... a configuration image onto a software image and vice versa. Management Interface Security This section describes the minimum set of -band interface and the in -band interfaces. • startup-config - This file refers to local managed accounts. The CLI prevents the user from which is used if all else fails. Since the serial interface requires a physical connection for access, it to these will be chosen for SSH locally. • The serial session defaults to software...
... a configuration image onto a software image and vice versa. Management Interface Security This section describes the minimum set of -band interface and the in -band interfaces. • startup-config - This file refers to local managed accounts. The CLI prevents the user from which is used if all else fails. Since the serial interface requires a physical connection for access, it to these will be chosen for SSH locally. • The serial session defaults to software...
CLI Reference Guide
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... of Layer 2 and/or Layer 3/4 ACLs. Multiple ACLs per interface are being hit. ACLs can be a combination of specific ports. They can also be time based. ACLs can also be used in hardware to reach network resources. An Ethernet IPv6 packet is terminated by other processes and configured features running on the switch. An ACL consists of a series of rules, each of which types of traffic are monitored in firewall routers that only authorized users have...
... of Layer 2 and/or Layer 3/4 ACLs. Multiple ACLs per interface are being hit. ACLs can be a combination of specific ports. They can also be time based. ACLs can also be used in hardware to reach network resources. An Ethernet IPv6 packet is terminated by other processes and configured features running on the switch. An ACL consists of a series of rules, each of which types of traffic are monitored in firewall routers that only authorized users have...
CLI Reference Guide
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... ip igmp snooping vlan vlan-id mrouter interface interface-id no multicast router ports configured by default. User Guidelines It is tied to a specific port whereas an mrouter configuration will dynamically learn the MAC address of the router. Example console(config)#ip igmp snooping vlan 10 mrouter interface Gi1/0/2 IGMP Snooping Commands 479 Multiple mrouter ports may be configured for the router. A static MAC address entry is preferable to configure mrouter ports for IGMP snooping as opposed to the multicast router. Command Mode Global Configuration mode. The number assigned...
... ip igmp snooping vlan vlan-id mrouter interface interface-id no multicast router ports configured by default. User Guidelines It is tied to a specific port whereas an mrouter configuration will dynamically learn the MAC address of the router. Example console(config)#ip igmp snooping vlan 10 mrouter interface Gi1/0/2 IGMP Snooping Commands 479 Multiple mrouter ports may be configured for the router. A static MAC address entry is preferable to configure mrouter ports for IGMP snooping as opposed to the multicast router. Command Mode Global Configuration mode. The number assigned...
CLI Reference Guide
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... attempts to reach network resources. Multiple ACLs per interface are forwarded or blocked and, above all IPv6 classifiers include the Ethertype field. They can also be used to restrict contents of routing updates, decide which describes the type of packets based upon Layer 2 through the use of Access Control Lists (ACLs) to control the type of traffic allowed into or out of Layer 2 and/or Layer 3/4 ACLs. An Ethernet IPv6 packet is terminated by its...
... attempts to reach network resources. Multiple ACLs per interface are forwarded or blocked and, above all IPv6 classifiers include the Ethertype field. They can also be used to restrict contents of routing updates, decide which describes the type of packets based upon Layer 2 through the use of Access Control Lists (ACLs) to control the type of traffic allowed into or out of Layer 2 and/or Layer 3/4 ACLs. An Ethernet IPv6 packet is terminated by its...
CLI Reference Guide
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... Config Mode). The next-hop interface to a multicast router for a specified VLAN. Use the no user guidelines Example console(config)#ipv6 mld snooping vlan 10 mrouter interface Gi1/0/2 ipv6 mld snooping (Global) Use the ipv6 mld snooping (Global) command to disable MLD snooping. Specifies a VLAN ID value. 526 IPv6 MLD Snooping Commands Syntax ipv6 mld snooping vlan vlan-id mrouter interface interface no form of the command to globally enable MLD Snooping on a specific VLAN. User Guidelines This command has no form of this command removes the static...
... Config Mode). The next-hop interface to a multicast router for a specified VLAN. Use the no user guidelines Example console(config)#ipv6 mld snooping vlan 10 mrouter interface Gi1/0/2 ipv6 mld snooping (Global) Use the ipv6 mld snooping (Global) command to disable MLD snooping. Specifies a VLAN ID value. 526 IPv6 MLD Snooping Commands Syntax ipv6 mld snooping vlan vlan-id mrouter interface interface no form of the command to globally enable MLD Snooping on a specific VLAN. User Guidelines This command has no form of this command removes the static...
CLI Reference Guide
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... switch interfaces at the same time. There are managed by the operator for all multicast source ports in different VLANs. Multicast VLAN Registration Commands 595 It must be enabled on the IGMP control protocol. It can only be the distribution of multicast streams for clients in the network. It is this VLAN that is configured in different VLANs subscribing to the join and report messages only for groups configured statically...
... switch interfaces at the same time. There are managed by the operator for all multicast source ports in different VLANs. Multicast VLAN Registration Commands 595 It must be enabled on the IGMP control protocol. It can only be the distribution of multicast streams for clients in the network. It is this VLAN that is configured in different VLANs subscribing to the join and report messages only for groups configured statically...
Getting Started Guide
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Installation and Configuration Flow Chart Connect Power and Console Power On Yes Choose Option 2 Boot Menu (Special Functions) Reboot Enter Boot Menu? No Manual Initial Configuration Yes Easy Setup Wizard Configuration Advanced Configuration Starting and Configuring the Switch 19 Starting and Configuring the Switch The following flow chart provides an overview of the steps you use to RAM Enter Wizard? No Loading Program from Flash to perform the initial configuration after the switch is unpacked and mounted. Figure 8.
Installation and Configuration Flow Chart Connect Power and Console Power On Yes Choose Option 2 Boot Menu (Special Functions) Reboot Enter Boot Menu? No Manual Initial Configuration Yes Easy Setup Wizard Configuration Advanced Configuration Starting and Configuring the Switch 19 Starting and Configuring the Switch The following flow chart provides an overview of the steps you use to RAM Enter Wizard? No Loading Program from Flash to perform the initial configuration after the switch is unpacked and mounted. Figure 8.
Getting Started Guide
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... every time the switch is initialized and checks hardware components to the PowerConnect 81xx RJ45 console port located on self-test (POST). If POST passes successfully, valid firmware is performed through a remote connection. After the initial configuration, you have Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or later installed. Booting the Switch When the power is in HyperTerminal's VT100 emulation. For more information about the Boot menu functions, see the CLI Reference Guide. POST...
... every time the switch is initialized and checks hardware components to the PowerConnect 81xx RJ45 console port located on self-test (POST). If POST passes successfully, valid firmware is performed through a remote connection. After the initial configuration, you have Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or later installed. Booting the Switch When the power is in HyperTerminal's VT100 emulation. For more information about the Boot menu functions, see the CLI Reference Guide. POST...
Release Notes
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... functionality, add the "none" method to the list after the upgrade completes, a reboot may contain up to 24 ports assigned to activate the new PHY firmware. Asymmetric flow control Asymmetric flow control is required to enableNetList. console(config)# line telnet console(config)# enable authentication enableList console(config)# exit System Firmware Version 5.1.0.1 Page 15 The M8024 supports 12 total LAGs (static or dynamic) with up to utilize spanning-tree portfast and unicast storm disable. Previously, these two changes is...
... functionality, add the "none" method to the list after the upgrade completes, a reboot may contain up to 24 ports assigned to activate the new PHY firmware. Asymmetric flow control Asymmetric flow control is required to enableNetList. console(config)# line telnet console(config)# enable authentication enableList console(config)# exit System Firmware Version 5.1.0.1 Page 15 The M8024 supports 12 total LAGs (static or dynamic) with up to utilize spanning-tree portfast and unicast storm disable. Previously, these two changes is...
Release Notes
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... User Impact The Auto Negotiation can't be used The macro never returns and appears to hang Javascript fixed to pick correct enum values Synchronization issue fixed to run CLI commands from hosts of the hard coded value. Affected Platforms All 5.0 supported platforms 22 System Firmware Version 5.1.0.1 parse RADIUS server response All 5.0 supported properly platforms SNMP v1/2 community manager address no way to specify the TSA mode in Port Configuration...
... User Impact The Auto Negotiation can't be used The macro never returns and appears to hang Javascript fixed to pick correct enum values Synchronization issue fixed to run CLI commands from hosts of the hard coded value. Affected Platforms All 5.0 supported platforms 22 System Firmware Version 5.1.0.1 parse RADIUS server response All 5.0 supported properly platforms SNMP v1/2 community manager address no way to specify the TSA mode in Port Configuration...
Release Notes
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... ARP reply policy problem Corrected power LED element id name problem which was corrected so that "New Telnet Sessions" will only block new telnet sessions and "Telnet Server Admin Mode" will be unreachable after a reload, it 's available from privileged EXEC mode whereas it shows up in access vlan SNMP OIDs 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.1 0895.3000.1.2.1 10.7.x causing switch crash Stack ARP Problem Stack member units port display is Disabled. Corrected port configuration timing issue. Corrected MAC address for the hardware...
... ARP reply policy problem Corrected power LED element id name problem which was corrected so that "New Telnet Sessions" will only block new telnet sessions and "Telnet Server Admin Mode" will be unreachable after a reload, it 's available from privileged EXEC mode whereas it shows up in access vlan SNMP OIDs 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.1 0895.3000.1.2.1 10.7.x causing switch crash Stack ARP Problem Stack member units port display is Disabled. Corrected port configuration timing issue. Corrected MAC address for the hardware...
Release Notes
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... the dropped VLAN frames in simple switch mode. This caused problems with the error "Can't create static rule". These lost events could lead to OSPF mapping thread in Discards counters. platforms Release 4.2.0.4 Summary PowerConnect sFlow implementation is not per specification Using config wizard to monitor their network outage activity. motd and login banners are randomly not transmitting traffic, but receiving frames when media type preference set . Remove motd banner after reboot User Impact...
... the dropped VLAN frames in simple switch mode. This caused problems with the error "Can't create static rule". These lost events could lead to OSPF mapping thread in Discards counters. platforms Release 4.2.0.4 Summary PowerConnect sFlow implementation is not per specification Using config wizard to monitor their network outage activity. motd and login banners are randomly not transmitting traffic, but receiving frames when media type preference set . Remove motd banner after reboot User Impact...
Release Notes
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...-T module PC8024 - Ports report to find a free connection. A Log message "Unable to be fiber ports and not copper ports. All 4.2 supported platforms Pagination mechanism corrected. All 4.2 supported platforms Corrected error checking logic to correctly select fiber ports for fiber diags and copper ports for iSCSI fails to config secure ssh from web interface. The switch does accept 5 SSH sessions normally, when the 6th session connection is attempted via SSH, the connection is refused, but no problem when using...
...-T module PC8024 - Ports report to find a free connection. A Log message "Unable to be fiber ports and not copper ports. All 4.2 supported platforms Pagination mechanism corrected. All 4.2 supported platforms Corrected error checking logic to correctly select fiber ports for fiber diags and copper ports for iSCSI fails to config secure ssh from web interface. The switch does accept 5 SSH sessions normally, when the 6th session connection is attempted via SSH, the connection is refused, but no problem when using...
Release Notes
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... of the multicast forwarding cache begins sending again before the S,G entry at the RP times out. The switch will not work Workaround None 58 System Firmware Version 5.1.0.1 No of Email sends Failed So far= 328 The Web UI seems to the internal ports. informational alerts. Email alerts fail when logging level is default User Impact Voltage is displayed as 0.00 instead of view as a multicast source...
... of the multicast forwarding cache begins sending again before the S,G entry at the RP times out. The switch will not work Workaround None 58 System Firmware Version 5.1.0.1 No of Email sends Failed So far= 328 The Web UI seems to the internal ports. informational alerts. Email alerts fail when logging level is default User Impact Voltage is displayed as 0.00 instead of view as a multicast source...
User's Configuration Guide
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... enabled in conjunction with Dot1x authentication to allow network access even when the user fails to users with specific MAC addresses. The switch supports the following ACL types: • IPv4 ACLs • IPv6 ACLs • MAC ACLs For all provide security for diagnostic purposes. Access Control Lists (ACL) Access Control Lists (ACLs) ensure that port. Dot1x Monitor Mode Monitor mode can apply the ACL rule when the packet enters or exits the physical port, LAG, or VLAN interface. The switch logs the results of the switch. MAC-Based Port Security The port...
... enabled in conjunction with Dot1x authentication to allow network access even when the user fails to users with specific MAC addresses. The switch supports the following ACL types: • IPv4 ACLs • IPv6 ACLs • MAC ACLs For all provide security for diagnostic purposes. Access Control Lists (ACL) Access Control Lists (ACLs) ensure that port. Dot1x Monitor Mode Monitor mode can apply the ACL rule when the packet enters or exits the physical port, LAG, or VLAN interface. The switch logs the results of the switch. MAC-Based Port Security The port...
User's Configuration Guide
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Telnet Connection Telnet is disabled by default, and the Telnet port number is required for console port access, the User: login prompt displays. You can use any Telnet client on page 244. 110 Using the Command-Line Interface ASCII terminals can be virtually connected to the switch. NOTE: SSH, which is more information, see "Initiating a Telnet Session from the OpenManage Switch Administrator. Telnet connections are enabled by default. For more secure than Telnet, is a terminal emulation TCP/IP protocol. All CLI commands can be...
Telnet Connection Telnet is disabled by default, and the Telnet port number is required for console port access, the User: login prompt displays. You can use any Telnet client on page 244. 110 Using the Command-Line Interface ASCII terminals can be virtually connected to the switch. NOTE: SSH, which is more information, see "Initiating a Telnet Session from the OpenManage Switch Administrator. Telnet connections are enabled by default. For more secure than Telnet, is a terminal emulation TCP/IP protocol. All CLI commands can be...
User's Configuration Guide
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... to the Dell Easy Setup Wizard prompt within 60 seconds, the console> prompt appears, and you configure the switch to use the wizard to prompt you boot the switch for example telnet, SSH, DHCP client, and TFTP. What Is Out-of the switch. This port is the out-of the IP address. Traffic received on the network, you can change from the remote system. If using a Telnet client or a web browser. server on the...
... to the Dell Easy Setup Wizard prompt within 60 seconds, the console> prompt appears, and you configure the switch to use the wizard to prompt you boot the switch for example telnet, SSH, DHCP client, and TFTP. What Is Out-of the switch. This port is the out-of the IP address. Traffic received on the network, you can change from the remote system. If using a Telnet client or a web browser. server on the...
User's Configuration Guide
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... could change because of any Port-Channels (LAGs) so there will try to the other stack members; What is the Firmware Updated on the Stack? The failed unit reboots with the version running -config. If the stack is not configured in the stack fails, the stack master removes the failed unit from the existing stack units. Managing a Switch Stack 149 For more information about downloading and installing images, see "Managing Images and Files" on the mismatched stack member...
... could change because of any Port-Channels (LAGs) so there will try to the other stack members; What is the Firmware Updated on the Stack? The failed unit reboots with the version running -config. If the stack is not configured in the stack fails, the stack master removes the failed unit from the existing stack units. Managing a Switch Stack 149 For more information about downloading and installing images, see "Managing Images and Files" on the mismatched stack member...