Dell PCM6348, PCM8024-k, PC8024F, PC7000, PCM6220 Dell PowerConnect Firmware CLI Transition Guide

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OSPFv3

area area-id virtual-link neighbor-id

area area-id virtual-link router-id [hello-

 

area area-id virtual-link neighbor-id dead-

interval seconds] [retransmit-interval seconds]

 

[transmit-delay seconds] [dead-interval

 

interval seconds

 

seconds]

 

area area-id virtual-link neighbor-id hello-

 

 

 

interval seconds

 

 

area area-id virtual-link neighbor-id

 

 

retransmit-interval seconds

 

 

area area-id virtual-link neighbor-id

 

 

transmit-delay seconds

 

 

 

 

OSPFv3

default-information originate [always]

default-information originate [always] [metric

 

[metric integer] [metric-type {1 2}]

metric-value] [metric-type type-value]

 

 

 

OSPFv3

default-metric integer

default-metric metric-value

 

 

 

OSPFv3

ipv6 ospf cost cost

ipv6 ospf cost <interface-cost>

 

 

 

OSPFv3

ipv6 ospf priority priority

ipv6 ospf priority <number-value>

 

 

 

OSPFv3

show ipv6 ospf

show ipv6 ospf [area-id]

 

show ipv6 ospf area areaid

 

 

 

 

OSPFv3

show ipv6 ospf [areaid] database [{external

show ipv6 ospf [area-id] database [{external

 

inter-area {prefix router} link

inter-area {prefix router} link network

 

network nssaexternal prefix router

nssaexternal prefix router unknown [area

 

unknown [area as link]}] [lsid] [adv-

as link]}] [link-state-id] [adv-router [router-

 

router [rtrid] self-originate]

id] self-originate]

 

 

 

OSPFv3

show ipv6 ospf database database-summary

show ipv6 ospf database database-summary

 

 

 

OSPFv3

show ipv6 ospf interface {vlan vlan-id

show ipv6 ospf interface [interface-type

 

tunnel tunnel-id loopback loopback-id}

interface-number]

 

 

 

OSPFv3

show ipv6 ospf neighbor [ interface { vlan

show ipv6 ospf [process-id] [area-id] neighbor

 

vlan-id tunnel tunnel-id } ] [ ip-address ]

[interface-type interface-number] [neighbor-

 

 

id] [detail]

 

 

 

OSPFv3

show ipv6 ospf virtual-link {areaid neighbor

show ipv6 ospf virtual-links [area-id neighbor-id

 

brief}

brief]

 

 

 

Password

passwords aging age

passwords aging <1-365>

Management

 

 

 

 

 

Password

passwords history historylength

passwords history <0-10>

Management

 

 

 

 

 

Password

passwords lock-out attempts

passwords lock-out <1-5>

Management

 

 

 

 

 

Password

passwords min-length <length>

passwords min-length <8-64>

Management

 

 

 

 

 

Password

show passwords configuration

show passwords configuration

Management

 

 

 

 

 

Password

password

password (User EXEC)

Management

 

 

 

 

 

Password

show users accounts [long]

show users accounts

Management

 

 

 

 

 

Port Monitor

monitor session session-id {source interface

monitor session session_number {source

 

src-interface [rx tx] destination

interface interface-id [rx tx] destination

 

interface dst-interface}

interface interface-id}

 

 

 

Port Monitor

show monitor session session-id

show monitor session session_number

 

 

 

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Contents Firmware CLI Transition Guide Dell PowerConnect Firmware CLI Transition Guide Contents Changes to the Interface Naming Convention IntroductionVlan Migration Key Concepts Port Channel InterfacesManagement Interfaces Updated Commands Operational Modifications ARPId priority priority SFSDell PowerConnect Firmware CLI Transition Guide Dhcp Updated Commands Command Mode ModificationsIgmp Mode Updated Commands Syntax Modifications AAAIgmp Ospf Default-metric integer Default-metric metric-value Dell PowerConnect Firmware CLI Transition Guide Radius RIPRmon SnmpDell PowerConnect Firmware CLI Transition Guide Command Deprecated Commands Dvmrp CLI Reference Guide IgmpDell PowerConnect Firmware CLI Transition Guide PHY PIM-SMShow snmp groups This command is changed to show snmp group Guide Vrrp

PCM6220, PC8024, PCM8024-k, PC8024F, PCM8024 specifications

The Dell PCM6348, PC7000, PCM8024, PC8024F, and PCM8024-k are part of Dell’s innovative line of networking products designed to enhance data management, increase network performance, and improve overall efficiency for organizations of varying sizes. Each model is tailored to specific use cases while sharing common attributes that underscore Dell's commitment to quality and performance.

The Dell PCM6348 is a high-performance stackable switch suitable for large enterprises demanding robust network performance. It features 48 ports of 10/100/1000Base-T with Power over Ethernet (PoE) capabilities, making it ideal for powering devices such as IP cameras and VoIP phones. The switch supports various Layer 2 and Layer 3 features enabling organizations to implement complex network topologies. Additionally, its redundant power supply ensures reliability and uptime, crucial for mission-critical applications.

The PC7000 is a versatile platform focusing on scalability and flexibility. This model emphasizes a modular design that allows users to customize their system according to their networking needs. The PC7000 supports advanced routing protocols and offers integrated security features, aiding organizations in maintaining a secure and efficient networking environment. It also has support for virtualization technologies, enhancing capacity utilization and operational efficiency.

The PCM8024 is a switching solution recognized for its high density and advanced features. Equipped with 24 10G SFP+ ports, it provides exceptional throughput and enables connectivity for high-bandwidth applications. The device supports virtual LANs (VLANs) and advanced Quality of Service (QoS) functionalities, thereby enabling prioritized data traffic. Network managers benefit from its intuitive management interface, simplifying network configurations and monitoring.

The PC8024F adds another layer to this lineup with its fiber optic capabilities. Ideal for environments where long-distance connections are required, this model includes 24 10 Gigabit SFP+ ports along with comprehensive layer 3 routing features. Enhanced security protocols and support for stacking technology make this a solid choice for organizations looking to create a resilient network infrastructure.

Lastly, the PCM8024-k is an advanced switch designed for high-volume data applications. This model stands out with its support for up to 48 10G SFP+ ports, optimized for high-density data center deployments. It includes features such as intelligent automation and analytics for proactive network management, ensuring that organizations can respond to demands effectively.

In summary, the Dell PCM6348, PC7000, PCM8024, PC8024F, and PCM8024-k switches are engineered with cutting-edge technologies ensuring enhanced performance, reliability, and flexibility, making them suitable for diverse networking environments. Each model caters to specific needs while adopting a user-friendly approach to network management, allowing organizations to thrive in today’s data-driven landscape.