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Dell PowerConnect™ Firmware CLI Transition Guide

Feature

Previous Implementation

Dell™ PowerConnect 4.x Implementation

 

 

 

Power Over

trapflags (ip ospf mode)

This command is deprecated by the snmp-server enable

Ethernet

 

traps ospf command.

 

 

 

Power Over

trapflags (ipv6 ospf mode)

This command is deprecated by the snmp-server enable

Ethernet

 

traps ospfv3 command.

 

 

 

Power Over

ip pim trapflags

This command is deprecated by the snmp-server enable

Ethernet

 

traps pim command.

 

 

 

RADIUS

show radius-servers

This command is changed to show aaa servers.

 

 

 

RADIUS

show radius-servers statistics

This command is changed to show radius statistics.

 

 

 

RMON

show rmon-alarm table

This command is changed to show rmon alarms.

 

 

 

SNMP

show snmp groups

This command is changed to show snmp group.

 

 

 

SNMP

show snmp users

This command is changed to show snmp user.

 

 

 

SNMP

snmp-server traps enable

This command is deprecated. Use the poe keyword

 

power inline

command.

 

 

 

Syslog

logging facility

This command is deprecated. Refer to the Syslog

 

 

Commands section in the CLI REFERENCE GUIDE.

 

 

 

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Contents Firmware CLI Transition Guide Dell PowerConnect Firmware CLI Transition Guide Contents Introduction Changes to the Interface Naming ConventionVlan Migration Key Concepts Port Channel InterfacesManagement Interfaces Updated Commands Operational Modifications ARPId priority priority SFSDell PowerConnect Firmware CLI Transition Guide Updated Commands Command Mode Modifications DhcpIgmp 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

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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.