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Page 1 - User’s Guide

www.dell.com | support.dell.comDell™ PowerConnect™ 6024/6024F SystemsUser’s Guide

Page 2 - Notes, Notices, and Cautions

10 ContentsViewing Interface Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391Viewing Etherlike Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 3 - Contents

110 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comResetting the Device Using the CLI1If you are not already in the Privileged User EXEC

Page 4 - 5 Configuring the Switch

Configuring System Information 111Polling for Anycast information is used when the server IP address is unknown. If this method is selected, all SNTP

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112 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 6-7. SNTP Global SettingsThe SNTP Global Settings page contains the following

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Configuring System Information 113Defining SNTP Global Parameters Using CLI CommandsThe following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for set

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114 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDefining SNTP Authentication MethodsThe SNTP Authentication page enables SNTP authent

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Configuring System Information 115Figure 6-9. Add Authentication Key3Define the fields.4Click Apply Changes. The SNTP Authentication Key is added, and

Page 9 - 9 Viewing Statistics

116 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDefining SNTP Authentication Settings Using CLI CommandsThe following table summarize

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Configuring System Information 117Figure 6-11. SNTP ServersThe SNTP Servers page contains the following fields:SNTP Server — Contains a list of user-d

Page 11 - 11 Getting Help

118 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comLast Response — The last time a response was received from the SNTP server.Offset — T

Page 12 - 12 Contents

Configuring System Information 119Modifying an SNTP Server1Open the SNTP Servers page.2Click Show All.The SNTP Servers Table opens.3Select an SNTP Ser

Page 13 - Introduction

Contents 1111 Getting HelpTechnical Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 465Online Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 14 - Features

120 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDefining SNTP Interfaces The SNTP Broadcast Interface Table contains fields for setti

Page 15 - Back Pressure Support

Configuring System Information 121Defining SNTP Interface Settings Using CLI CommandsThe following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for se

Page 16 - Layer 2 Features

122 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comConfiguring Out-of-Band (OOB) Management PortsThis section describes managing the fol

Page 17 - VLAN Supported Features

Configuring System Information 123Facility—A user-defined application from which system logs are sent to the remote server. Only one facility can be a

Page 18 - Multiple Spanning Tree

124 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example of the CLI commands: Console(config)#logging oob/10.2.2.2

Page 19 - Routing Features

Configuring System Information 1252Define an IP address in the Default Gateway field. 3Click Apply Changes. The Out-of-Band Gateway device is defined,

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126 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 6-17. OOB IP Interface ParametersThe OOB IP Interface Parameters page contains

Page 21 - Quality of Service Features

Configuring System Information 127Deleting IP Addresses1Open the OOB IP Interface Parameters page.2Click Show All. 3The Interface Parameters Table pag

Page 22 - Device Management Features

128 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comTACACS+ servers can be defined on in-band ports using TACACS+ Settings page or on the

Page 23 - Introduction 33

Configuring System Information 129Status — The connection status between the device and the TACACS+ server. The possible field values are: Connected —

Page 25 - RADIUS Client

130 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe TACACS+ Table page opens.3Select a TACACS+ Table entry. 4Select the Remove check

Page 26 - 36 Introduction

Configuring System Information 131The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console(config)# tacacs-server host oob/172.16.8.1 key abcConsole (

Page 27 - Hardware Description

132 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comConfiguring Out-of-Band RADIUS ServersThe OOB RADIUS Settings page contains both user

Page 28 - Console (RS-232) Port

Configuring System Information 133Key String (0-128 Characters)—Key string used for authenticating and encrypting all RADIUS communications between th

Page 29 - Hardware Components

134 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.com3Select a RADIUS server and check the Remove checkbox. 4Click Apply Changes. The RADI

Page 30 - LED Definitions

Configuring System Information 135Managing LogsThe Logs page contains links to various log pages. To display the Logs page, click System→ Logs in the

Page 31 - SFP Port LEDs

136 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comCritical — The third highest warning level. A critical log is saved if a critical dev

Page 32 - System LEDs

Configuring System Information 137Enabling Global Logs Using the CLI The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for working with field

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138 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comRAM Log TableThe RAM Log Table contains information about specific RAM (cache) log en

Page 34 - 44 Hardware Description

Configuring System Information 139Viewing the RAM Log Table Using the CLIThe following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for viewing fields

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Introduction 23Introduction NOTICE: Before proceeding, read the release notes for this product. You can download the release notes from support.dell.

Page 36 - SFP connector

140 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 6-22. Log File TableThe Log File Table page contains the following fields:•Log

Page 37 - Serial Cable Connection

Configuring System Information 141The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console # show logging fileConsole Logging: Level info. Console Mes

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142 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 6-23. Remote Log Server SettingsThe Remote Log Server Settings page contains t

Page 39 - AC Power Connection

Configuring System Information 1434Click Apply Changes. The log settings are saved, and the device is updated.Defining a New Server1Open the Remote Lo

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144 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDefining IP InterfacesThe IP Interface Parameters page contains parameters for assign

Page 41 - Administrator

Configuring System Information 145Remove — When checked, removes the interface from the IP Address drop-down menu.Adding an IP Interface1Open the IP I

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146 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDefining IP Interface Parameters Using CLI CommandsThe following table summarizes the

Page 43 - Information Buttons

Configuring System Information 147Defining DHCP IP Interface ParametersThe DHCP IP Interface page specifies the DHCP clients connected to the device.

Page 44 - Defining Fields

148 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comModifying a DHCP IP Interface1Open the DHCP IP Interface page.2Modify the fields.3Cli

Page 45 - Telnet Connection

Configuring System Information 149Figure 6-27. Domain Naming System (DNS)The Domain Naming System (DNS) page contains the following fields:DNS Status

Page 46 - Using the CLI

24 Introductionwww.dell.com | support.dell.comPowerConnect 6024FPowerConnect 6024F provides 24 SFP ports with 8 10/100/1000 Base-T RJ-45 combo ports t

Page 47 - Global Configuration Mode

150 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe Add DNS Server page contains the following fields:DNS Server — Specifies the DNS

Page 48 - CLI Examples

Configuring System Information 151Configuring DNS Servers Using the CLI CommandsThe following table summarizes the CLI commands for configuring DNS se

Page 49 - Configuring the Switch

152 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 6-30. Default Domain NameThe Default Domain Name page contains the following f

Page 50 - 60 Configuring the Switch

Configuring System Information 153Mapping the Domain HostThe Host Name Mapping page provides parameters for assigning an IP address to a static host n

Page 51 - Auto-Negotiation

154 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 6-32. Add Host Name Mapping3Define the relevant fields. 4Click Apply Changes.

Page 52 - Baud Rate

Configuring System Information 155The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console(config)# ip host accounting.abc.com 176.10.23.1Table 6-22.

Page 53 - Booting the Switch

156 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comEnabling ARP ProxyAddress Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a TCP/IP protocol that convert

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Configuring System Information 157Enabling ARP Proxy Using CLI CommandsThe following table contains the CLI commands for enabling the ARP Proxy. The f

Page 55 - Configuring the Switch 65

158 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe ARP Settings page contains the following fields:Global Settings — Select this opt

Page 56 - Initial Configuration

Configuring System Information 159Figure 6-36. Add ARP Entry Page3Select an interface and complete the fields in the page. 4Click Apply Changes. The A

Page 57 - Wizard Step 1

Introduction 25Standard wiring for end stations is Media-Dependent Interface (MDI) and the standard wiring for hubs and switches is known as Media-Dep

Page 58 - Wizard Step 3

160 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comConfiguring ARP Using the CLI CommandsThe following table contains the CLI commands f

Page 59 - Wizard Step 6

Configuring System Information 161Figure 6-37. DHCP RelayEnabling DHCP Relay1Open the DHCP Relay page.2Select Enable from the DHCP Relay drop-down men

Page 60 - Advanced Configuration

162 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDeleting a DHCP Relay Table Entry1Open the DHCP Relay page.2Click Show All to open th

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Configuring System Information 163Configuring UDP RelayUDP Relay allows UDP packets to reach other networks. This feature enables browsing from workst

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164 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDestination Address — The IP interface that receives UDP packet relays. If this field

Page 63 - Configuring the Switch 73

Configuring System Information 1654Click Apply Changes. The DHCP Server is added to the DHCP Relay Table.Modifying a UDP Relay Table Entry NOTE: If U

Page 64 - Software Download and Reboot

166 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comRunning Cable DiagnosticsUse the Diagnostics page to perform virtual cable tests for

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Configuring System Information 167Open Cable — The cable is open.Short Cable — A short has occurred in the cable.OK — The cable passed the test.Fiber

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168 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example of the CLI commands: Console# show copper-ports cable-len

Page 67 - Sample Configuration Process

Configuring System Information 169Figure 6-40. Optical Transceiver DiagnosticsThe Optical Transceiver Diagnostics page contains the following fields:P

Page 68 - Initial Connection

26 Introductionwww.dell.com | support.dell.comMAC Address Supported FeaturesMAC Address SupportThe switch supports up to 16K MAC addresses and reserve

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170 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comPerforming Fiber Optic Cable Tests Using CLI CommandsThe following table contains the

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Configuring System Information 171Management access can be separately defined for each type of management access method, including, Web (HTTP), Secure

Page 71 - Configuring the Switch 81

172 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comAdding an Access Profile1Open the Access Profiles page.2Click Add Profile to open the

Page 72 - Enabling Remote Management

Configuring System Information 1733Enter the profile name in the Access Profile Name text box.4Complete the fields and click Apply Changes. The new ac

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174 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.com3Select a rule.4Check the Remove check box and click Apply Changes. The rule is delet

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Configuring System Information 175The following is an example of the CLI commands:Console (config)# management access-list mlistConsole (config-macl)#

Page 75 - Configuring the Switch 85

176 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comOptional Methods — User authentication methods. Possible options are:None — No user a

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Configuring System Information 1774Click Apply Changes. The entry is removed.Configuring an Authentication Profile Using CLI CommandsThe following tab

Page 77 - Enabling Telnet Access

178 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 6-45. Select AuthenticationThe Select Authentication page contains the followi

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Configuring System Information 179Local, RADIUS — Authentication first occurs locally. If authentication cannot be verified locally, the RADIUS server

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Introduction 27For information about configuring port mirroring, see "Defining Port Mirroring Sessions."Broadcast Storm ControlWhen Layer 2

Page 80 - 90 Configuring the Switch

180 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comApplying an Authentication Profile to Secure Telnet (SSH) Sessions1Open the Select Au

Page 81 - Configuring the Switch 91

Configuring System Information 181The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console# show authentication methodsLogin Authentication Method Lis

Page 82 - Startup Menu Functions

182 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comManaging PasswordsPassword management provides increased network security and improve

Page 83 - Erase FLASH File

Configuring System Information 183 NOTE: The user is notified to change the password prior to expiry. The Web users do not see this notification.Enab

Page 84 - Erase FLASH Sectors

184 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comConsole# show passwords configurationMinimal length: 8Aging: 120 daysHistory: 2Lock-

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Configuring System Information 185Confirm Password — Confirms the user-defined password.Remove — When selected, removes users from the User Name list.

Page 86 - Copy Image/Boot

186 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comAssigning Users Using CLI CommandsThe following table summarizes the equivalent CLI c

Page 87 - Additional Information

Configuring System Information 187Figure 6-48. Line PasswordThe Line Password page contains the following fields:Line Password for Console/Telnet/Secu

Page 88 - 98 Configuring the Switch

188 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example of the CLI commands: Console (config-line)# password ****

Page 89 - Opening the System Page

Configuring System Information 1893Click Apply Changes. The new password is defined, and the device is updated.Assigning Enable Passwords Using CLI Co

Page 90 - Figure 6-2. Asset

28 Introductionwww.dell.com | support.dell.comPrivate VLAN EdgePrivate VLAN Edge (PVE) ports are a Layer 2 security feature that provides port-based s

Page 91 - Initiating a Telnet Session

190 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe TACACS+ Settings page contains both user-defined and the default TACACS+ settings

Page 92 - Defining System Time Settings

Configuring System Information 191Status — The connection status between the device and the TACACS+ server. The possible field values are: Connected —

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192 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDeleting a TACACS+ Server from the TACACS+ Servers List1Open the TACACS+ Settings pag

Page 94 - Defining Local Clock Settings

Configuring System Information 193The following is an example of the CLI commands: show tacacs+ [ip-address] Displays configuration and statistics for

Page 95 - ] [zone

194 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comConfiguring RADIUS SettingsRemote Authorization Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) servers

Page 96 - CLI Command Description

Configuring System Information 195Timeout for Reply (1-30) — Amount of the time in seconds the device waits for an answer from the RADIUS server befor

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196 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comModifying the RADIUS Server settings1Open the RADIUS Settings page.2Click Show All to

Page 98 - Version Information

Configuring System Information 197The following is an example of CLI commands: Console (config)# radius-server timeout 5Console (config)# radius-serve

Page 99 - Resetting the Device

198 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.com•Timeliness — Protects against message delay or message redundancy. The SNMP agent co

Page 100 - Configuring SNTP Settings

Configuring System Information 199Authentication Notifications — Enables or disables the device sending SNMP traps when authentication fails. Enabling

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Introduction 29Link AggregationLink Aggregation Up to seven ports can combine to form a single Link Aggregated Group (LAG). This enables fault toleran

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200 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example of CLI commands:Console (config)# snmp-server enable trap

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Configuring System Information 201Defining SNMP ViewsSNMP views provide or block access to device features or feature aspects. For example, a view can

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202 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 6-54. Add A View 3Define the relevant fields.4Click Apply Changes. The SNMP vi

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Configuring System Information 2035Click Apply Changes. The SNMP view is deleted, and the device is updated. Defining SNMP Views Using CLI CommandsThe

Page 106 - Defining SNTP Servers

204 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDefining SNMP Access ControlThe Access Control Group page provides information for cr

Page 107 - Figure 6-11. SNTP Servers

Configuring System Information 205Authentication — Authenticates SNMP messages without encrypting them.Privacy — Authenticates SNMP messages and encry

Page 108 - Adding an SNTP Server

206 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDisplaying the Access Table1Open the Access Control Group page.2Click Show All.The Ac

Page 109 - Deleting the SNTP Server

Configuring System Information 207The following is an example of the CLI commands:Console (config)# snmp-server group user-group v3 priv read user-vie

Page 110 - Defining SNTP Interfaces

208 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 6-59. SNMPv3 User Security Model (USM)The SNMPv3 User Security Model (USM) pag

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Configuring System Information 209SHA Key — Users are authenticated using the HMAC-SHA-96 authentication level. The user should enter authentication a

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Notes, Notices, and Cautions NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer. NOTICE: A NOTICE indicates

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30 Introductionwww.dell.com | support.dell.comAddress Resolution Protocol (ARP)In IP routing, routers and Layer 3 switches use various routing protoco

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210 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 6-61. SNMPv3 User Security Model TableDeleting a User Security Model Table Ent

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Configuring System Information 211Defining CommunitiesAccess rights are managed by defining communities on the SNMPv1, 2 Community page. When the comm

Page 116 - Adding an IP Interface

212 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 6-62. SNMPv1, 2 CommunityThe SNMPv1, 2 Community page contains the following f

Page 117 - Deleting IP Addresses

Configuring System Information 213View Name — Contains a list of user-defined SNMP viewsAdvanced — Contains a list of user-defined groups. When SNMP A

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214 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDeleting Communities1Open the SNMPv1, 2 Community page.2Click Show All.The SNMPv1,2 C

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Configuring System Information 215Figure 6-64. Notification FilterThe Notification Filter page contains the following fields:Notification Filter Name

Page 120 - Servers Using CLI Commands

216 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 6-65. Add Filter3Define the relevant fields. 4Click Apply Changes. The new fil

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Configuring System Information 217Configuring Notification Filters Using CLI CommandsThe following table summarizes equivalent CLI commands for defini

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218 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 6-67. Notification RecipientsThe Notification Recipients page contains the fol

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Configuring System Information 219SNMPv3 — SNMP version 3 is enabled for the selected recipient. The possible field values are: User Name — Contains a

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Introduction 31Layer 3 FeaturesTCPTransport Control Protocol (TCP) connections are defined between 2 ports by an initial synchronization exchange. TCP

Page 125 - Managing Logs

220 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 6-68.Add Notification Recipient 3Define the relevant fields.4Click Apply Chang

Page 126 - Enabling Logs

Configuring System Information 221Deleting Notification Recipients1Open the Notification Recipients page.2Click Show All. The Notification Recipients

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222 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example of CLI commands: Console (config)# snmp-server host 12.1.

Page 128 - RAM Log Table

Configuring System Information 223Managing FilesUse the File Management page to manage device software, the image file, and the configuration files. F

Page 129 - Log File Table

224 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comTo open the File Management page, click System→ File Management in the tree view. Dow

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Configuring System Information 225Active Image — Image file that is currently active.Active Image After Reset — The image file that is active after th

Page 131 - Remote Log Server

226 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDownloading Files Using CLI CommandsThe following table summarizes the equivalent CLI

Page 132 - Sending Logs to a Server

Configuring System Information 227Figure 6-71. File Upload to ServerThe File Upload to Server page contains the following fields:Firmware Upload — Ind

Page 133 - Defining IP Addressing

228 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comConfiguration Upload via OOB—Indicates that the Configuration file is uploaded via th

Page 134 - Defining IP Interfaces

Configuring System Information 229Figure 6-72. Copy FilesThe Copy Files page contains the following fields:Copy Configuration — Specifies that a confi

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32 Introductionwww.dell.com | support.dell.comClass Of Service 802.1p SupportThe IEEE 802.1p signaling technique is an OSI Layer 2 standard for taggin

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230 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example of the CLI commands: Console# delete startup-configDefini

Page 137 - Adding DHCP Clients

Configuring System Information 231The General Settings page contains the following fields:Current — Maximum number of entries.After Reset— Maximum num

Page 138 - Deleting a DHCP IP Interface

232 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.com

Page 139 - Adding a DNS Server

Configuring Switch Information 233Configuring Switch InformationThis section provides all system operations and general information for configuring ne

Page 140 - Removing DNS Servers

234 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comAdvanced Port Based Authentication also enables VLAN based authentication. Specific V

Page 141 - Defining Default Domains

Configuring Switch Information 235The Port Based Authentication page contains the following fields:Port Based Authentication State — Permits port base

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236 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comQuiet Period (1-65535) — Defines the amount of time that the device remains in the qu

Page 143 - Mapping the Domain Host

Configuring Switch Information 2375Click Apply Changes. The parameters are copied to the selected port in the Port Based Authentication Table, and the

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238 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example of the CLI commands: dot1x timeout tx-period seconds Sets

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Configuring Switch Information 239Configuring Advanced Port Based AuthenticationThe Multiple Hosts page provides information for defining advanced por

Page 146 - Enabling ARP Proxy

Introduction 33Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)PowerConnect 6024/6024F supports boot image, firmware and configuration upload/download via TFTP.R

Page 147 - Defining ARP Settings

240 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comStatus — The host status. The possible field values are: Unauthorized — Indicates tha

Page 148 - Adding an ARP Table Entry

Configuring Switch Information 241The following is an example of the CLI Command.Authenticating UsersThe Authenticated Users page displays user port a

Page 149 - Deleting an ARP Table Entry

242 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comMAC Address — The supplicant MAC address.Displaying the Authenticated Users Table1Ope

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Configuring Switch Information 243protection mechanism is invoked, and can provide various options. Unauthorized packets arriving to a locked port are

Page 151 - Adding a DHCP Relay Entry

244 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDefining a Locked Port1Open the Port Security page.2Select an interface type and numb

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Configuring Switch Information 245The following is an example of the CLI commands: Defining IP based ACLsAccess control lists (ACL) allow network mana

Page 153 - Configuring UDP Relay

246 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 7-8. Add ACE to IP Based ACLThe Add ACE to IP Based ACL page contains the foll

Page 154 - Adding a UDP Relay Entry

Configuring Switch Information 247Wild Card Mask — The Destination IP address wildcard mask. Select either Match DSCP or Match IP Precedence:Match DSC

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248 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comModifying an IP based ACE NOTE: ACEs can be modified only when the ACL to which they

Page 156 - Running Cable Diagnostics

Configuring Switch Information 249The IP based ACL is removed, and the device is updated.Assigning IP based ACEs to ACLs Using the CLI CommandsThe fol

Page 157 - Performing a Cable Test

34 Introductionwww.dell.com | support.dell.comOut-of-Band Management Port SupportAn out-of-band management port is an external Ethernet port that carr

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250 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDefining MAC based ACLsThe Add ACE to MAC Based ACL page allows network administrator

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Configuring Switch Information 251VLAN ID — Matches the packet’s VLAN ID to the ACE. The possible field values are 1-4094.Action — Indicates the ACL f

Page 160 - Managing Device Security

252 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comAdding ACEs to a MAC based ACL NOTE: ACEs can be added only if the ACL is not bound

Page 161 - Figure 6-41. Access Profiles

Configuring Switch Information 253The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console(config)# mac access-list dellConsole(config-mac-al)# permit

Page 162 - Adding an Access Profile

254 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 7-12. ACL BindingsThe ACL Bindings page contains the following fields:Select a

Page 163 - Removing a Rule

Configuring Switch Information 2554Click Apply Changes. The selected entry is removed from the table, and the device is updated.Displaying the ACL Bin

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256 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comConsole (config-cmap)# exitConsole (config)# exitConsole> exitConsole> show cla

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Configuring Switch Information 257Admin Status — Enables or disables traffic forwarding through the port.Current Port Status — Specifies whether the p

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258 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comNeighbor Advertisement — The neighbor port (the port to which the selected interface

Page 167 - list-name

Configuring Switch Information 259Displaying the Port Table1Open the Port Configuration page.2Click Show All to display the Port Configuration Table.

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Introduction 35RADIUS ClientRADIUS is a client/server-based protocol in which the server maintains a user database, that contains per-user authenticat

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260 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example of the CLI commands: Console (config)# interface ethernet

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Configuring Switch Information 261Console> show interfaces statusConsole# show interfaces configurationFlow Link Back MdixPort Type Duplex Speed Ne

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262 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comConsole# show interfaces description ethernet 1Defining LAG ConfigurationMultilayer s

Page 172 - Managing Passwords

Configuring Switch Information 263The LAG Configuration page contains the following fields:LAG — Contains a list of LAG numbers.Description (0-64 Char

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264 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.com4Click Apply Changes. The LAG parameters are saved to the device.Displaying the LAG C

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Configuring Switch Information 265Enabling Storm ControlA broadcast storm is the result of an excessive amount of broadcast messages simultaneously tr

Page 175 - Reactivating a Suspended User

266 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comModifying Storm Control Port Parameters1Open the Storm Control page.2Complete the fie

Page 176 - Defining Line Passwords

Configuring Switch Information 267Console(config-if)# port storm-control broadcast rate 100000Console(config-if)# exitDefining Port Mirroring Sessions

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268 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 7-16. Port MirroringThe Port Mirroring page contains the following fields:Dest

Page 178 - Defining Enable Password

Configuring Switch Information 2694Click Apply Changes. The new port mirroring session is enabled for the port, and the device is updated.Modifying a

Page 179 - Configuring TACACS+ Settings

36 Introductionwww.dell.com | support.dell.com

Page 180 - Figure 6-50. TACACS+ Settings

270 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDefining Static AddressesThe Static Address page contains a list of static MAC addres

Page 181 - Adding a

Configuring Switch Information 271Adding a Static MAC Address1Open the Static MAC Address page.2Click Add to display the Add Static MAC Address page.3

Page 182 - Servers List

272 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example of the CLI commands: console (config)# interface vlan 1 c

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Configuring Switch Information 273Figure 7-18. Dynamic Address TableThe Dynamic Address Table contains the following fields:Address Aging (10-630) — S

Page 184 - Configuring RADIUS Settings

274 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comEntries can be queried by Port, MAC Address, or VLAN ID. 3Click Query. The Dynamic Ad

Page 185 - Defining RADIUS Parameters

Configuring Switch Information 275vlan mac address port type---- -------------- ----- -----1 0060.704C.73FF g8 dynamic 1 0060.708C.73FF g8 dynamic 200

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276 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comGARP Leave Timer (10 - 2147483640) — Time lapse, in milliseconds, that the device wai

Page 187 - Defining SNMP Parameters

Configuring Switch Information 277The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console (config)# interface ethernet g8Console (config-if)# garp ti

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278 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 7-20. Spanning Tree Global SettingsThe Spanning Tree Global Settings page cont

Page 189 - Enabling SNMP Notifications

Configuring Switch Information 279Hello Time (1-10) — The switch Hello time, which indicates the amount of time in seconds a root bridge waits between

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Hardware Description 37Hardware DescriptionThis section contains information about device characteristics and module hardware configurations.Ports Des

Page 191 - Defining SNMP Views

280 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example of the CLI commands: Console(config)# spanning-treeConsol

Page 192 - Removing SNMP Views

Configuring Switch Information 281Spanning tree enabled mode RSTPRoot ID Priority 32768Address 0001.4297.e000Cost 57Port g1Hello Time 2 sec Max Age 20

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282 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 7-21. STP Port SettingsThe STP Port Settings page contains the following field

Page 194 - Defining SNMP Access Control

Configuring Switch Information 283Forwarding — The port is currently in the forwarding mode. The port can forward traffic and learn new MAC addresses.

Page 195 - Defining SNMP Groups

284 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDefining STP Port Settings Using CLI CommandsThe following table summarizes the equiv

Page 196 - Deleting a Group

Configuring Switch Information 285Port Fast: no (configured: no)Defining STP LAG SettingsUse the STP LAG Settings page to assign STP aggregating ports

Page 197 - Assigning SNMP User Security

286 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comBlocking — The LAG is blocked and cannot be used to forward traffic or learn MAC addr

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Configuring Switch Information 287The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console(config)# interface port-channel 1Console(config-if)# spanni

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288 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDefining the Rapid Spanning TreeWhile the classic spanning tree prevents Layer 2 forw

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Configuring Switch Information 289Point-to-Point Operational Status — The Point-to-Point operating state. Activate Protocol Migration Test — When chec

Page 201 - Defining Communities

38 Hardware Descriptionwww.dell.com | support.dell.comPowerConnect 6024FThe PowerConnect 6024F ports differ from the PowerConnect 6024 only in port de

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290 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comIn addition, packets assigned to various VLANs are transmitted along different paths

Page 203 - Defining a New Community

Configuring Switch Information 291Designated Root Bridge ID — Indicates the ID of the bridge with the lowest path cost to the instance root.Root Port

Page 204 - Deleting Communities

292 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example of the CLI commands: Console(config)# spanning-tree mst c

Page 205 - Adding SNMP Filters

Configuring Switch Information 293Defining MSTP Interface SettingsUse the MSTP Interface Setting page to assign MSTP settings to specific interfaces.

Page 206 - Removing a Filter

294 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comTy pe — Indicates whether MSTP treats the port as a point-to-point port or a port co

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Configuring Switch Information 295Figure 7-27. MSTP Interface TableDefining MSTP Interfaces Using CLI CommandsThe following table summarizes the equiv

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296 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comRoot Port 1 (ig)Hello Time 2 sec Max Age 20 sec Forward Delay 15 secIST Mas

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Configuring Switch Information 297Figure 7-28. VLAN Membership PageThe VLAN Membership page is divided into the VLAN Membership Table and the VLAN Por

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298 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comAdding New VLANs1Open the VLAN Membership page.2Click Add to display the Create New V

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Configuring Switch Information 299VLAN Port Membership TableThe VLAN Port Membership Table contains a Port Table for assigning ports to VLANs. Ports a

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Hardware Description 39Hardware ComponentsPhysical DimensionsThe switch has the following physical dimensions:• 440 x 460 x 44 mm (W x D x H).• 17.32

Page 213 - Managing Files

300 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comAssigning Ports to VLAN Groups Using CLI CommandsThe following table contains the CLI

Page 214 - Downloading Files

Configuring Switch Information 301Port VLAN Mode — Indicates the port mode. Possible values are:General — The port belongs to VLANs, and each VLAN is

Page 215 - Activating Image Files

302 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example of the CLI commands: Console (config)# interface ethernet

Page 216 - Uploading Files

Configuring Switch Information 303Defining VLAN LAG SettingsThe VLAN LAG Settings page provides parameters for managing LAGs that are part of a VLAN.

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304 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comIngress Filtering — Enables or disables Ingress filtering by the LAG. Ingress filteri

Page 218 - Copying Files

Configuring Switch Information 305The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console (config-if)# switchport mode accessConsole (config-if)# swi

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306 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comAdding a Protocol Group1Open the Protocol Group page.2Click Add to display the Assign

Page 220 - Defining Advanced Settings

Configuring Switch Information 307Figure 7-32. Protocol Port PageInterface — Port or LAG number added to a protocol group.Protocol Group ID — Protocol

Page 221 - Enabling Jumbo Packets

308 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following example sets a protocol-based classification rule of protocol group 1 t

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Configuring Switch Information 309Figure 7-33. GVRP Global Parameters PageGVRP Global Status — Enables or disables GVRP on the device. GVRP is disable

Page 223 - Configuring Network Security

Contents 3Contents1 IntroductionPowerConnect 6024 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23PowerConnect 6024F. . . . . . . . . . . .

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40 Hardware Descriptionwww.dell.com | support.dell.comWhen you connect to a different power source, the probability of the switch failing in the event

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310 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comConfiguring GVRP Using CLI CommandsThe following table summarizes the equivalent CLI

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Configuring Switch Information 311Maximum VLANs: 4063, Maximum VLANs after reset: 4063.Port(s) GVRP-Status Registration Dynamic VLAN Timers(milliseco

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312 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comConsole# clear gvrp statistics ethernet g8Aggregating Ports Link Aggregation optimize

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Configuring Switch Information 313• PowerConnect 6024/6024F supports up to seven LAGs.• Ports can be configured as LACP ports only if the ports are no

Page 229 - Figure 7-3. Multiple Hosts

314 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe LACP Parameters page contains sections for defining global parameters and port pa

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Configuring Switch Information 315The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console (config)# lacp system-priority 120Console (config)# interfa

Page 231 - Authenticating Users

316 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 7-35. LAG Membership PageLACP — Aggregates the port to a LAG, using LACP.LAG —

Page 232 - Configuring Port Security

Configuring Switch Information 317Console (config)# interface port-channel 1Console (config-if)# channel-group 1 mode onConsole# show interfaces port-

Page 233 - Figure 7-7. Port Security

318 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comWhen IGMP Snooping is enabled globally, all IGMP packets are forwarded to the CPU. Th

Page 234 - Defining a Locked Port

Configuring Switch Information 3193Click Apply Changes.Bridge Multicast is enabled on the device.Enabling IGMP Snooping on the Device1Open the Multica

Page 235 - Defining IP based ACLs

Hardware Description 41SFP Port LEDsFigure 2-5 illustrates the SFP port LEDs that are next to each SFP port.Figure 2-5. SFP Port LEDsTable 2-1 contain

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320 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 7-37. Bridge Multicast Group PageVLAN ID — Identifies a VLAN and contains info

Page 237 - Adding an IP based ACL

Configuring Switch Information 321Adding Bridge Multicast Addresses1Open the Bridge Multicast Group page.2Click Add to display the Add Bridge Multicas

Page 238 - Removing ACLs

322 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comAssigning LAGs to Receive Multicast Service1Open the Bridge Multicast Group page.2Def

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Configuring Switch Information 323console(config)#interface range ethernet g1-9console(config-if)# switchport mode generalconsole(config-if)# switchpo

Page 240 - Defining MAC based ACLs

324 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 7-39. Bridge Multicast Forward All PageVLAN ID — Identifies a packet VLAN and

Page 241 - Modifying a MAC based ACE

Configuring Switch Information 3254Click Apply Changes. The port is attached to the multicast router or switch.Attaching a LAG to a Multicast Router o

Page 242 - Removing ACEs From an ACL

326 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comconsole#configconsole(config)#vlan databaseconsole(config-if)#vlan 8console(config-vl

Page 243 - Configuring ACL Binding

Configuring Switch Information 327Figure 7-40. IGMP SnoopingVLAN ID — Specifies the VLAN ID.IGMP Snooping Status — Enables or disables IGMP snooping o

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328 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.com2Click Show All to display the IGMP Snooping Table.Configuring IGMP Snooping with CLI

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Configuring Switch Information 329Console (config)# exitConsole # show ip igmp snooping interface 1000IGMP Snooping is globally enabledIGMP Snooping i

Page 246 - Configuring Ports

42 Hardware Descriptionwww.dell.com | support.dell.comTable 2-2 contains 10/100/1000 Base-T port LED definitions.System LEDsThe system LEDs, located o

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330 Configuring Switch Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.com

Page 248 - Defining Port Parameters

Configuring Routing 331Configuring RoutingRouting OverviewDevices in different subnetworks communicate with each other using a Layer 3 router between

Page 249 - Displaying the Port Table

332 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 8-1. IP Forwarding PageMaximum Equal Cost Multipaths (ECMP) — The ECMP value, which must

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Configuring Routing 333Viewing IP Forwarding Using the CLI CommandsThe following table contains the CLI commands for viewing IP Forwarding. The follow

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334 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comConfiguring IP Static RoutesUse the IP Static Route page to define static routes.To open the IP

Page 252 - Defining LAG Configuration

Configuring Routing 3351Open the IP Static Route page.2Define the fields on the page. NOTE: Selecting a Route Type of Reject ensures routes to the d

Page 253 - Defining LAG Parameters

336 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comConfiguring VRRPVirtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) specifies an elector protocol that dyn

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Configuring Routing 337MAC, and accepts packets associated with the virtual IP addresses (only if the router owns the associated IP address).Initializ

Page 255 - Enabling Storm Control

338 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.com3Define the fields.See "Configuring VRRP" for information about the fields. NOTE: VRR

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Configuring Routing 339Configuring VRRP Using the CLI CommandsThe following is an example of the CLI commands: Console(config)# interface ethernet g8C

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Hardware Description 43Figure 2-7. System LEDs Table 2-3 contains system LED definitions.Table 2-3. System LED DefinitionsLED Color DefinitionFan 1Gre

Page 258 - Figure 7-16. Port Mirroring

340 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comConfiguring MD5 Routing AuthenticationMD5 keys are used by the Message Digest-5 Authentication A

Page 259 - Configuring Address Tables

Configuring Routing 341Stop Generating At — Date and time the protocol packets are no longer forwarded with MD5 keys. The Stop Generate field format i

Page 260 - Defining Static Addresses

342 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.com3Select an entry in the Key ID field.4Check the Remove check box.5Click Apply Changes. The MD5 K

Page 261 - Adding a Static MAC Address

Configuring Routing 343The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console (config)# key 3Console (config-key)# accept-lifetime duration 13:30:00

Page 262 - Viewing Dynamic Addresses

344 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comMD5 Key — The key that is a key chain member.Accept From — Date and time the selected MD5 key be

Page 263 - Defining the Aging Time

Configuring Routing 345Configuring Key Chains Using CLI CommandsThe following table contains the CLI commands for configuring the key chains.The follo

Page 264 - Current Address Table

346 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comkey chain internalkey 1accept: 13:30:00 Jan 25 2002 duration 7200send: 14:00:00 Jan 25 200

Page 265 - Configuring GARP

Configuring Routing 347Click Router→ RIP→ Global Parameters in the tree view to display the RIP Global Parameters page.Figure 8-8. RIP Global Paramete

Page 266 - Defining GARP Timers

348 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example of the CLI commands: Console (config)# router rip enableConsole (con

Page 267 - Defining STP Global Settings

Configuring Routing 349Figure 8-9. RIP Interface Parameters PageRIP Interface — The current interface IP address.RIP Version — The type of RIP being b

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44 Hardware Descriptionwww.dell.com | support.dell.comPWR2Green Power Supply 2 is present and operating. Red Power Supply 2 is present, but not operat

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350 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDefault Route Metric (1-16) — The default route entry metric in RIP updates originating on this

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Configuring Routing 351Configuring RIP Interfaces Using CLI CommandsThe following table contains the CLI commands for configuring the RIP Global Param

Page 271 - Defining STP Port Settings

352 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comConsole# show ip ripRIP is enabled.OSPF leaking is enabled.Static leaking is enabled.Interface S

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Configuring Routing 353Figure 8-10. OSPF Global Parameters PageOSPF Status — Enables OSPF on at least one interface, or disables OSPF for all interfac

Page 273 - Displaying the STP Port Table

354 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comEnabling OSPF1Open the OSPF Parameters page. 2Define the OSPF Status, Router ID, Redistribute RI

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Configuring Routing 355Figure 8-11. OSPF Areas Page Area ID — The area ID. The format is an IP address.Import Autonamous System External — Indicates w

Page 275 - Defining STP LAG Settings

356 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comRemove — When checked, removes the IP address from the OSPF area table. Defining a New OSPF Area

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Configuring Routing 357The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console (config)# router ospf enableConsole (config)# router ospf area 7.7.7.7

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358 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comHello Interval (1-65535) — Time (seconds) between Hello packets. All devices attached to a commo

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Configuring Routing 3593Define the fields in the page.4Click Apply Changes. The new OSPF virtual link is added.Modifying Virtual Links1Open the Virtua

Page 279 - Enabling RSTP

Cable, Port, and Pinout Information 45Cable, Port, and Pinout InformationThis section describes the switch’s physical interfaces and provides informat

Page 280 - Figure 7-24. MSTP Settings

360 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example of the CLI commands: Console (config)# show ip ospf virtual-linksVir

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Configuring Routing 361Figure 8-14.Interface Parameters PageOSPF Interface — IP address of the OSPF interface.Priority — The interface priority. Value

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362 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comAuthentication Mode — The interface authentication type, Password or MD5, used to authenticate O

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Configuring Routing 363Modifying OSPF Parameters1Open the Interface Parameters page. 2Select an OSPF interface to display the field parameters for the

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364 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example of the CLI commands: Console(config)# interface ip 1.100.100.100Cons

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Configuring Routing 365Transmit Delay is 1 sec, State OTHER, Priority 1Designated Router id 192.168.1.11, Interface address 192.168.1.11Backup Designa

Page 286 - Configuring VLANs

366 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comViewing the OSPF Link State Table Using CLI CommandsThe following table contains the CLI command

Page 287 - VLAN Membership Table

Configuring Routing 367Figure 8-17. External Link State TableLink Type — The external link type. Each link state advertisement has a specific format.

Page 288 - Adding New VLANs

368 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example of the CLI commands: Console> show ip ospf databaseViewing the OS

Page 289 - Deleting a VLAN

Configuring Routing 369Displaying the All Neighbors Table1Open the Neighbors Table page.2Click Show All to display the All Neighbors Table.Viewing the

Page 290 - Defining VLAN Port Settings

46 Cable, Port, and Pinout Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comPin Connections for SFP InterfacesFigure 3-2 illustrates an SFP connector, and Ta

Page 291 - Assigning Port Settings

370 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comConfiguring IP Multicast RoutingMulticast routing maximizes network resources. One host sends da

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Configuring Routing 371The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console (config)# ip multicast-routingDefining IGMP Interface ParametersIntern

Page 293 - Defining VLAN LAG Settings

372 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comMax Query Response Time (0-25) — Maximum response time for advertising IGMP queries. Response ti

Page 294 - Displaying the VLAN LAG Table

Configuring Routing 373The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console (config)# interface ethernet g1Console (config-if)# ip igmpConsole (co

Page 295 - Defining VLAN Protocol Groups

374 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDefining IGMP Static Interface GroupsThe IGMP Static Group Table enables static definition of IG

Page 296 - Adding Protocol Ports

Configuring Routing 375The page contains the following fields: •Interface — The IP Multicast Group address of which the port is a member.•IP Multicast

Page 297 - Adding a New Protocol Port

376 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 8-22. IGMP Dynamic Group TableInterface — Specifies an interface belonging to the IP Mult

Page 298 - Configuring GVRP

Configuring Routing 377The following is an example of CLI commands:Console> show ip igmp groupsGroup Address Interface Uptime Expires Last Repor

Page 299 - Enabling GVRP On the Device

378 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 8-23. DVMRP InterfaceThe DVMRP Interface page contains the following fields divided into

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Configuring Routing 3792Click Add to display the Add a DVMRP Interface page. 3Define the interface number and DVMRP metric.4Click Apply Changes. The D

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Cable, Port, and Pinout Information 47Serial Cable ConnectionYou can use serial cables (null-modem) to connect the switch to a terminal for initial se

Page 302 - Aggregating Ports

380 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example of the CLI command:Console (config-if)# interface ethernet g5Console

Page 303 - Defining LACP Parameters

Configuring Routing 381Viewing the DVMRP Prune Table Using CLI Commands The following table contains the CLI command for viewing the Prune Table.The f

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382 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comUpstream Neighbor — IP address of the upstream RPF neighbor, from which source IP datagrams are

Page 305 - Defining LAG Membership

Configuring Routing 383Figure 8-26. DVMRP Next Hop TableSource IP Address — Source IP address for the next hop of an outgoing interface.Source Mask —

Page 306 - Adding a Port to a LAG

384 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDVMRP Neighbor TableThe DVMRP Neighbor Table page contains information about neighboring port in

Page 307 - Multicast Forwarding Support

Configuring Routing 385Console> show ip dvmrp neighbor ethernet g1Interface Neighbor Up Expiry Version Capabilities RCV BadState Time Time

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386 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comSource Mask — Masks all or parts of the source IP address.Upstream Neighbor — IP address of the

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Configuring Routing 387Viewing the IP Multicast Next Hop TableThe IPM Next Hop Table page contains multicast next hop information. To open the page, c

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388 Configuring Routingwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example of the CLI commands: Console> show ip mroute-next-hopGroup

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Viewing Statistics 389Viewing StatisticsThis section contains statistics on interface, GVRP, etherlike, RMON, and device utilization. NOTE: CLI comma

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48 Cable, Port, and Pinout Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 3-3. Serial ConnectorTable 3-3 contains serial cable pin assignments. Conn

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390 Viewing Statisticswww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe Utilization Summary page contains the following fields:Refresh Rate — Amount of time that pas

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Viewing Statistics 391Figure 9-2. Counter Summary PageRefresh Rate — Amount of time that passes before statistics are refreshed. The possible field va

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392 Viewing Statisticswww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 9-3. Interface Statistics PageInterface — Specifies whether statistics are displayed for a

Page 316 - IGMP Snooping

Viewing Statistics 393Packets with Errors — Amount of errors transmitted from the selected interface.Displaying Interface Statistics1Open the Interfac

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394 Viewing Statisticswww.dell.com | support.dell.comg12 10 685 290 32g13 0 0 0 0g14 0 0

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Viewing Statistics 395Viewing Etherlike StatisticsThe Etherlike Statistics page contains interface statistics. To open the page, click Statistics/RMON

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396 Viewing Statisticswww.dell.com | support.dell.comLate Collisions — Number of late collisions received the selected interface.Excessive Collisions

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Viewing Statistics 397Viewing GVRP StatisticsThe GVRP Statistics page contains device statistics for GVRP. To open the page, click Statistics/RMON→ Ta

Page 321 - Configuring Routing

398 Viewing Statisticswww.dell.com | support.dell.comInvalid Protocol ID — Device GVRP Invalid Protocol ID statistics.Invalid Attribute Type — Device

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Viewing Statistics 399sJE : Join Empty SentsJIn : Join In SentsEmp : Empty SentsLIn : Leave In SentsLE : Leave Empty SentsLA : Leave All SentPort r

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Cable, Port, and Pinout Information 49Figure 3-4. Serial Connection to SwitchAC Power Connection1Using a 5-foot (1.5 m) standard power cable with safe

Page 324 - Configuring IP Static Routes

400 Viewing Statisticswww.dell.com | support.dell.comViewing EAP StatisticsThe EAP Statistics page contains information about EAP packets received on

Page 325 - Removing an IP Static Route

Viewing Statistics 401Invalid Frames Receive — The number of unrecognized EAPOL frames received on this port.Length Error Frames Receive — The number

Page 326 - Configuring VRRP

402 Viewing Statisticswww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example of the CLI commands:Viewing RMON StatisticsRemote monitoring (RMON) a

Page 327 - Configuring Routing 337

Viewing Statistics 403Figure 9-7. RMON Statistics Group PageInterface — Specifies the port or LAG for which statistics are displayed.Refresh Rate — Am

Page 328 - Deleting a VRRP Entry

404 Viewing Statisticswww.dell.com | support.dell.comBroadcast Packets Received — Number of good broadcast packets received on the interface since the

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Viewing Statistics 405Broadcast: 7 Multicast: 1CRC Align Errors: 0 Collisions: 0Undersize Pkts: 0 Oversize Pkts: 0Fragments: 0 Jabbers: 0 64 Octets: 9

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406 Viewing Statisticswww.dell.com | support.dell.comCurrent No. of Samples in List — Indicates the current number of samples taken.Sampling Interval

Page 331 - Deleting an MD5 Key

Viewing Statistics 407Console (config)# interface ethernet g8Console (config-if)# rmon collection history 1 interval 2400Console (config-if)# exitCons

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408 Viewing Statisticswww.dell.com | support.dell.comReceived Packets — The number of packets received during the sampling interval.Broadcast Packets

Page 333 - Configuring Routing 343

Viewing Statistics 409The following is an example of the CLI commands for displaying RMON ethernet statistics for throughput on index 1:Console# show

Page 334 - Removing an MD5 Key Chain:

4 Contents3 Cable, Port, and Pinout InformationPin Connections for the 10/100/1000 Ethernet Interface . . . . . . . . . . . 45Pin Connections for SF

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50 Cable, Port, and Pinout Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 3-5. AC Power Connection to Switch

Page 336 - Configuring RIP

410 Viewing Statisticswww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 9-10. RMON Events Control PageEvent Entry — Indicates the event.Community — Community to w

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Viewing Statistics 411Modifying a RMON Event1Open the RMON Events Control page.2Select an entry in the Event Entry field.3Modify the fields in the pag

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412 Viewing Statisticswww.dell.com | support.dell.comViewing the RMON Events LogThe RMON Events Log page contains a list of RMON events. To open the p

Page 339 - Configuring Routing 349

Viewing Statistics 413Defining RMON Device AlarmsUse the RMON Alarms page to set network alarms. Network alarms occur when a network problem, or event

Page 340 - Deleting a RIP Interface

414 Viewing Statisticswww.dell.com | support.dell.comRising /Falling Event — The mechanism in which the alarms are reported, including a log, a trap,

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Viewing Statistics 4153Select an interface.4Complete the fields in the dialog and click Apply Changes.The RMON alarm is added, and the device is updat

Page 342 - Configuring OSPF Parameters

416 Viewing Statisticswww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example of the CLI commands:Console (config)# rmon alarm 1000 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2

Page 343 - Configuring Routing 353

Viewing Statistics 417Figure 9-14. Port Statistics PageInterface Statistics — Selects the type of interface statistics to display.Etherlike Statistics

Page 344 - Configuring OSPF Areas

418 Viewing Statisticswww.dell.com | support.dell.comViewing Port Statistics Using the CLI CommandsThe following table contains the CLI commands for v

Page 345 - Figure 8-11. OSPF Areas Page

Viewing Statistics 419Viewing LAG StatisticsUse the LAG Statistics page to display statistics in a chart form for LAGs.To open the page, click Statist

Page 346 - Deleting an OSPF Area

Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 51Using Dell OpenManage Switch AdministratorStarting the Application1Open a web browser. 2Enter the switch’

Page 347 - Configuring Routing 357

420 Viewing Statisticswww.dell.com | support.dell.comDisplaying LAG Statistics1Open the LAG Statistics page.2Select the type of statistic to display.3

Page 348 - Adding a Virtual Link

Configuring Quality of Service 421Configuring Quality of ServiceThe Quality of Service page contains links to the main QoS configuration pages. To ope

Page 349 - Deleting an OSPF Virtual Link

422 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.com•Assignment to Hardware Queues — Assigns incoming packets to forwarding queues. Packe

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Configuring Quality of Service 423There are two ways to apply ACLs to an interface:•Policy — In this form, ACLs are grouped together into a more compl

Page 351 - Interface Parameters

424 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.com NOTE: The DSCP values 3, 11, 19, 27, 35, 43, 51, and 59 are mapped to q1, q2 ... q8

Page 352 - Adding an OSPF Interface

Configuring Quality of Service 425Basic QoS ModeIn basic QoS mode, it is possible to activate one of the Trust modes, including:•VPT• DSCP•TCP•UDP•Non

Page 353 - Removing an OSPF Interface

426 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.com•Minimum Delay — The queue is assigned to a strict priority policy, and traffic is as

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Configuring Quality of Service 427Selecting a Service Mode1Open the QoS Settings page.2Select a service mode in the QoS Mode field. 3Click Apply Chang

Page 355 - Viewing the Link State Table

428 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 10-2. QOS Interface Settings Table Page

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Configuring Quality of Service 429Defining QoS Settings Using the CLI CommandsThe following is an example of the CLI commands: Console(config)# qosCon

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52 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administratorwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 4-1. Switch Administrator ComponentsTable 4-1 lists the interface c

Page 358 - Figure 8-18. Neighbors Table

430 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.comDefining Bandwidth SettingsUse the Bandwidth Settings page to define the bandwidth se

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Configuring Quality of Service 4314Enter values for the interface’s CIR and CBS.5Click Apply Changes. The CIR and CBS for the selected interface are c

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432 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 10-4. Port Bandwidth Settings TableShaping Type — Can be either per port, per

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Configuring Quality of Service 4333Select an interface from which to copy port bandwidth settings to all or any of the interfaces listed in the Port B

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434 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.com1 - 1252 - 1253 - 1254 - 1255 - 1256 - 1257 - 1258 - 125qid WRED thresh0 thresh1 thre

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Configuring Quality of Service 435qid-weights Ef - Priority1 - 125 dis- N/A2 - 125 dis- N/A3 - 125 dis- N/A4 - 125 dis- N/A5 - N/A ena- 56 - 125 dis-

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436 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 10-5. Global Queue SettingsThe Global Queue Settings page contains the followi

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Configuring Quality of Service 437Defining CoS to Queue MappingThe CoS to Queue Mapping Table page enables mapping CoS values to specific queues. To o

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438 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe CoS to queues mapping is reset to the default, and the device is updated.Mapping

Page 367 - Configuring DVMRP Interfaces

Configuring Quality of Service 4396001 26002 3 console(config)# show qos map udp-port-queueUdp port-queue map:Port queue----- -----8000 18001 2con

Page 368 - Adding a New DVMRP Interface

Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 53Using the Switch Administrator ButtonsInformation Buttons2 The device view provides information about dev

Page 369 - Deleting a DVMRP Interface

440 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.com6 : 60 61 62 63Defining DSCP to Queue MappingThe DSCP to Queue Mapping page enables m

Page 370 - DVMRP Prune Table

Configuring Quality of Service 441Mapping DSCP to Queues Using the CLI CommandsThe following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# qos m

Page 371 - DVMRP Route Table

442 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 10-8. QoS TCP to Queue PageSelect TCP Port from List — Selects a known TCP por

Page 372 - DVMRP Next Hop Table

Configuring Quality of Service 443Removing TCP to Queue Mapping 1Open the QoS TCP to Queue page.2Click Show All to display the TCP to Queue Mapping Ta

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444 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 10-9. UDP to Queue PageSelect UDP Port from List — Selects a known UDP port fo

Page 374 - DVMRP Neighbor Table

Configuring Quality of Service 445Removing UDP to Queue Mapping 1Open the UDP to Queue page.2Click Show All to display the UDP to Queue Mapping Table

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446 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.comDefining Basic QoS SettingsUse the Basic QoS Settings page to configure the Global Tr

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Configuring Quality of Service 447TCP/UDP Port — Sets trust mode to TCP/UDP Port on the device. The TCP/UDP Port mapping determines the packet queue.A

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448 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.comConsole (config)# interface ethernet g5Console (config-if) qos trustDefining QoS DSCP

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Configuring Quality of Service 449Configuring DSCP Rewriting Using the CLI CommandsThe following is an example of the CLI commands to define DSCP muta

Page 379 - Viewing Statistics

54 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administratorwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDevice Management ButtonsDefining FieldsUser-defined fields can contain 1-

Page 380 - Viewing Counter Summary

450 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 10-12. QoS DSCP Mapping PageDSCP In — DSCP tag on an incoming packet.Out of Pr

Page 381 - Viewing Interface Statistics

Configuring Quality of Service 451Configuring DSCP Mapping Using the CLI CommandsThe following is an example of the CLI commands to map DSCP values 12

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452 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.comSetting a Tail Drop Threshold 1Open the QoS Tail Drop page.2Select a threshold for ea

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Configuring Quality of Service 453Figure 10-14. QoS Class Map PageClass-Map Name — The user-defined name of the class map.IP ACL — The IP ACL from the

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454 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.com5Select either And or Or from the Match drop-down menu if both the IP ACL and MAC ACL

Page 385 - Viewing Etherlike Statistics

Configuring Quality of Service 455console(config-cmap)# match access-group dellconsole(config-cmap)# exitconsole(config)# exitconsole> show class-m

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456 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.comIngress Committed Burst Size (CBS) — CBS in bytes per second.Exceed Action — Action a

Page 387 - Viewing GVRP Statistics

Configuring Quality of Service 457Defining Aggregate Policers Using the CLI CommandsThe following is an example of the CLI commands: console# qos aggr

Page 388 - Resetting GVRP Statistics

458 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 10-16.QoS Policy PageSelect Policy Name — Selects a policy name.Class Map — Se

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Configuring Quality of Service 459can be applied to multiple classes in the same policy map, but cannot be used across different policy maps.Single —

Page 390 - Viewing EAP Statistics

Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 55•*•?•<•>•|Accessing the Switch Through the CLIThe switch can be managed over a direct connection to

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460 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.com3Enter a name for the policy in the New Policy Name field.4Do one of the following:•

Page 392 - Viewing RMON Statistics

Configuring Quality of Service 461The following is an example of the CLI commands: console(config)# policy map policy1console(config-pmap)# class clas

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462 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 10-18. QoS Policy Binding PageInterface — Selects an interface.Attach Policy t

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Configuring Quality of Service 4633Click Remove for each of the interfaces from which you want policies removed, and click Apply Changes.The policy is

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464 Configuring Quality of Servicewww.dell.com | support.dell.com

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Getting Help 465Getting HelpTechnical AssistanceIf you need assistance with a technical problem, use Dell's extensive suite of online services av

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466 Getting Helpwww.dell.com | support.dell.comwww.dell.ca (Canada only)• Anonymous file transfer protocol (FTP)ftp.dell.com/Log in as user:anonymous,

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Getting Help 467To contact Dell's technical support service, see "Before You Call" and then see the contact information for your region

Page 399 - Defining Device RMON Events

468 Getting Helpwww.dell.com | support.dell.comBefore You CallNOTE: Have your Express Service Code ready when you call. The code helps Dell's aut

Page 400 - Adding a RMON Event

Getting Help 469Australia (Sydney)International Access Code: 0011Country Code: 61City Code: 2E-mail (Australia): [email protected] (New Z

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56 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administratorwww.dell.com | support.dell.comUsing the CLICommand Mode OverviewThe CLI is divided into command modes. E

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470 Getting Helpwww.dell.com | support.dell.comBrazilInternational Access Code: 00Country Code: 55City Code: 51Website: www.dell.com/brCustomer Suppor

Page 403 - Defining RMON Device Alarms

Getting Help 471China (Xiamen)Country Code: 86City Code: 592Tech Support website: support.ap.dell.com/chinaTech Support E-mail: [email protected]

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472 Getting Helpwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDenmark (Copenhagen)International Access Code: 00Country Code: 45 Website: support.euro.dell.comE-mail

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Getting Help 473France (Paris) (Montpellier)International Access Code: 00Country Code: 33City Codes: (1) (4)Website: support.euro.dell.comE-mail: supp

Page 406 - Viewing Charts

474 Getting Helpwww.dell.com | support.dell.comGreeceInternational Access Code: 00Country Code: 30Website: support.euro.dell.comE-mail: support.euro.d

Page 407 - Displaying Port Statistics

Getting Help 475Ireland (Cherrywood)International Access Code: 16Country Code: 353City Code: 1Website: support.euro.dell.comE-mail: dell_direct_suppor

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476 Getting Helpwww.dell.com | support.dell.comJapan (Kawasaki)International Access Code: 001Country Code: 81City Code: 44Website: support.jp.dell.com

Page 409 - Viewing LAG Statistics

Getting Help 477Latin America Customer Technical Support (Austin, Texas, U.S.A.)512 728-4093Customer Service (Austin, Texas, U.S.A.)512 728-3619Fax (T

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478 Getting Helpwww.dell.com | support.dell.comNetherlands Antilles General Support001-800-882-1519Netherlands (Amsterdam)International Access Code: 0

Page 411 - Quality of Service Overview

Getting Help 479Norway (Lysaker)International Access Code: 00Country Code: 47Website: support.euro.dell.comE-mail Support (portable computers):nor_nbk

Page 412 - Access Control Lists

Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator 57To list the Privileged EXEC commands, type a question mark at the command prompt and press <Enter>.

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480 Getting Helpwww.dell.com | support.dell.comSt. Lucia General Support1-800-882-1521St. Vincent and the Grenadines General Supporttoll-free: 1-877-2

Page 414 - QoS Modes

Getting Help 481Sweden (Upplands Vasby)International Access Code: 00Country Code: 46City Code: 8Website: support.euro.dell.comE-mail: swe_support@dell

Page 415 - Advanced QoS Mode

482 Getting Helpwww.dell.com | support.dell.comTurks and Caicos Islands General Supporttoll-free: 1-866-540-3355U.K. (Bracknell)International Access C

Page 416 - Defining QoS Settings

Getting Help 483U.S.A. (Austin, Texas)International Access Code: 011Country Code: 1Automated Order-Status Servicetoll-free: 1-800-433-9014AutoTech (po

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484 Getting Helpwww.dell.com | support.dell.com

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58 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administratorwww.dell.com | support.dell.comInterface Configuration ModeInterface configuration commands modify specif

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Configuring the Switch 59Configuring the SwitchThis section describes the initial device configuration. After completing all external connections, you

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Contents 5Booting the Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Configuration Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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60 Configuring the Switchwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 5-1. Installation and Configuration JobflowConnect Device and ConsolePower onPress EscS

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Configuring the Switch 61General Configuration InformationYour switch has predefined features and setup configuration.Auto-NegotiationAuto-negotiation

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62 Configuring the Switchwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example for changing the port speed on port g1 using CLI commands:Console

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Configuring the Switch 63Other Configuration RequirementsThe following is required for downloading embedded software and configuring the device:• ASCI

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64 Configuring the Switchwww.dell.com | support.dell.comDuring boot, you can use the Startup menu, if necessary to run special procedures. To enter th

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Configuring the Switch 65PowerConnect 6024Tapi Version: v1.1a1-P18Core Version: v1.1a1-P1818-May-2003 16:24:41 %INIT-I-InitCompleted: Initialization t

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66 Configuring the Switchwww.dell.com | support.dell.comConfiguration OverviewYour switch supports a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Out-of-Band (OOB) management

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Configuring the Switch 67The system will prompt you with a default answer; by pressing enter, you accept the default.After you configure basic setting

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68 Configuring the Switchwww.dell.com | support.dell.comPlease enter the Management System IP address(A.B.C.D) or wildcard (0.0.0.0) to manage from an

Page 430 - Mapping DSCP to Queues

Configuring the Switch 69 NOTE: Each part of the IP address must start with a number other than zero. For example, IP addresses 001.100.192.6 and 192

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6 Contents6 Configuring System InformationOpening the System Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99Defining General Device Inform

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70 Configuring the Switchwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe device can now be managed either from the already connected Console port or remotely throu

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Configuring the Switch 71100.1.1.1/24 vlan 1 static disableOOB ip interfacesGateway IP Address Activity status---------------------

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72 Configuring the Switchwww.dell.com | support.dell.comconsole# delete startup-configStartup file was deletedconsole# reloadYou haven’t saved your ch

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Configuring the Switch 73Configuring an Initial Console PasswordTo configure an initial console password, enter the following commands:console(config)

Page 436 - Defining Basic QoS Settings

74 Configuring the Switchwww.dell.com | support.dell.com• When initially logging onto a device through a SSH session, enter jones at the password prom

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Configuring the Switch 75Please download program using XMODEM.console#2Specify the source file path within 20 seconds.If the path is not specified wit

Page 438 - Configuring DSCP Rewriting

76 Configuring the Switchwww.dell.com | support.dell.comconsole# show bootvarImages currently available on the Flash Image-1 active (selected for next

Page 439 - Configuring Advanced QoS Mode

Configuring the Switch 77Boot Image Download Loading a new boot image from the TFTP server and programming it into the flash updates the boot image. T

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78 Configuring the Switchwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThis section also describes accessing a switch for the first time with the default configurati

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Configuring the Switch 79Figure 5-2. HyperTerminal Properties Window NOTE: 115,200 is the default baud rate for new device. The device may have anothe

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Contents 7Running Cable Diagnostics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166Viewing Copper Cable Diagnostics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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80 Configuring the Switchwww.dell.com | support.dell.comTesting CPU PCI Bus Configuration...PASS BOOT Version 1.0.0.13 Date 13-Aug-200

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Configuring the Switch 81Dram second PTR is : 0xFE00000Flash size is: 16MTuning File info. Ver: 0.2.80 Creation date: Aug 20 2003 11:20:13PowerConnec

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82 Configuring the Switchwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe device is ready for configuration.Device Default SettingsTo return to device default setti

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Configuring the Switch 83This example will use port g1. 3Ensure (on the ASCII terminal) that the interface status changed to “up” and that the STP sta

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84 Configuring the Switchwww.dell.com | support.dell.comconsole(config)# exitconsole# ping 50.1.1.264 bytes from 50.1.1.2: icmp_seq=1. time=0 ms64 byt

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Configuring the Switch 85console(config-line)# login authentication defaultconsole(config-line)# enable authentication defaultconsole(config-line)# pa

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86 Configuring the Switchwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 5-3. Local Area Connection Properties Window3Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then

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Configuring the Switch 87Figure 5-4. Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Window4Click Use the following IP address.5Enter the appropriate addresses

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88 Configuring the Switchwww.dell.com | support.dell.com3Enter the command Telnet and the device IP address, such as the following:Microsoft Windows 2

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Configuring the Switch 89Enabling Web Access (HTTP Server)1To prevent problems that may occur when using an HTTP proxy server, disable (uncheck) the p

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8 ContentsConfiguring Port Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242Defining IP based ACLs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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90 Configuring the Switchwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 5-6. Logging onto the Web InterfaceThe password authentication window is displayed.3Ent

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Configuring the Switch 91Figure 5-7. Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator PageConfiguring Secure Management Access (HTTPS)When managing the device sec

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92 Configuring the Switchwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 5-8. Logging Onto the Web Interface With a Secure ConnectionThe Security Alert window i

Page 457 - Product Information

Configuring the Switch 93The Startup menu is displayed and contains the following configuration functions: [1] Download Software[2] Erase Flash File[3

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94 Configuring the Switchwww.dell.com | support.dell.com1From the Startup menu, press <2> within 6 seconds to erase flash file. The following me

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Configuring the Switch 956Confirm by pressing <Y>.The following message is displayed:Erasing flash blocks 1 - 63: Done. Password Recovery If a p

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96 Configuring the Switchwww.dell.com | support.dell.comAssigning Static IP Addresses (on an Out-of-Band Port)console>enableconsole#configureconsol

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Configuring the Switch 97Additional InformationFor more information about configuring Out-of-Band, see "Configuring Out-of-Band (OOB) Management

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98 Configuring the Switchwww.dell.com | support.dell.com

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Configuring System Information 99Configuring System InformationOpening the System PageTo open the System page, click System in the tree view (see Figu

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Contents 98 Configuring RoutingRouting Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331Configuring Global IP Routing . . . . . .

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100 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comTo display the Asset page, click System→ General→ Asset in the tree view.Figure 6-2.

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Configuring System Information 101Defining System Information1Open the Asset page.2Define the following fields: System Name, System Contact, System Lo

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102 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comThe following is an example of the CLI commands: Console (config)# hostname dellConso

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Configuring System Information 103Figure 6-3. Time SynchronizationThe Time Synchronization page contains the following fields:Clock Source — The time

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104 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comEuropean — The device clock changes to DST at 1:00 am on the last Sunday in March and

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Configuring System Information 105Defining Clock Settings Using CLI CommandsThe following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for setting fie

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106 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comFigure 6-4. System HealthThe System Health page contains the following fields:Power S

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Configuring System Information 107The following is an example of the CLI commands:Console# show systemSystem Description: Ethernet Routing SwitchSyste

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108 Configuring System Informationwww.dell.com | support.dell.comVersion InformationThe Versions page contains information about the hardware and soft

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Configuring System Information 109The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console# show versionSW version 1.0.0.67 ( date 26-Jun-2003 tim

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