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Dell™ PowerConnect™ 3324/3348
User
’s Guide
Model PowerConnect 3324/3348
Contents
Main
Notes, Notices, and Cautions
Contents
1Overview
2Hardware Description
3Installing the PowerConnect 3324/3348 Switch
4Configuring the PowerConnect 3324/3348 Switch
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5Getting Started
6Configuring System Information
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7Configuring Switch Information
8Viewing Statistics
9Configuring Quality of Service
10 Getting Help
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System Description
PowerConnect 3324/3348 Stacking Overview
Stack Members and Unit ID
Configuration Handling
Rearranging Stacks
Replacing Stack Members
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PowerConnect User Guide Overview
Installing the PowerConnect 3324/3348 Switch
Using the Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator
PowerConnect 3324/3348 CLI Documentation
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PowerConnect 3324/3348 Description
PowerConnect 3324/3348 Dimensions
PowerConnect 3324/3348 Rear Panel
PowerConnect 3324/3348 Components
Hardware Description 21
Stacking LEDs
G1 G2
Stack ID Button
Stack ID Button
PowerConnect 3324 Front Panel
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Hardware Description 23
Stacking Connections
For more information about connecting Stacking cables, see "Connecting Stacking Cables".
Ports Description
Ethernet Port Description
Console Port Description
LED Definitions
Hardware Description 25
Mode Button
System LEDs
G1 G2
Link/Act Duplex PWR
Diag RPS Stack
Port LEDs
System LEDs
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Installation Precautions
Site Requirements
Unpacking and Installation
Package Contents
Unpacking
Device Rack Installation
Installing the Switch without a Rack
Stacking PowerConnect 3324/3348
Connecting Stacking Cables
Connecting the PowerConnect 3324/3348 to a Power Supply
Cable, Port, and Pinout Information
Port Connections
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Cable Connections
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Configuration Overview
General Configuration Information
Auto-Negotiation
Switching Port Default Settings
Baud Rate
Terminal Connection Configuration
Other Configuration Requirements
Booting the Device
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Device Configuration Introduction
Initial Configuration
Static IP Address and Subnet Mask
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Default Gateway
User Name, Password, and Privilege Level
SNMP Community Strings
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Advanced Configuration
Retrieving an IP address from a DHCP Server
Receiving an IP address from a BOOTP Server
Security Management and Password Configuration
Configuring Security Passwords
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Sample Configuration Process
Device Setup Requirements
Initial Connection
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Device Default Settings
Remote Management Access
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remote user (telnet, Web Server etc.). In this example the username and password is "Dell".
Start Running the Management Station
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Telnet access
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Web Access (HTTP server)
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Configuring Stacking
Stacking Introduction
Stacking Requirements
Configuring a Stack
Expanding the Stack
Rebooting the Device
Startup Menu Functions
Downloading the Software
Erasing the FLASH File
Erasing FLASH Sectors
Password Recovery
Running Diagnostics
Downloading the Software to Stacking Units
Downloading the Software Sequentially Using the CLI
Downloading the Software Individually Using the CLI
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Downloading the Software Via the PowerConnect 3324/3348 Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator
Defining SNMP Settings
Connecting Devices
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Starting the Switch Administrator
Understanding the Interface
Tree View
Device View
Device Representation
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Using the Switch Administrator Buttons
Information Buttons
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About PageDevice Management Buttons
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Using the CLI
Command Mode
User EXEC Mode
Privileged EXEC Mode
Global Configuration Mode
Interface Configuration Mode
Starting the CLI
Console Connection
Telnet Connection
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Defining General Device Information
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Viewing System Health Information
Viewing the Versions Page
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Resetting the Device
Managing Logs
Defining Global Log Parameters
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Displaying RAM Log Table
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Displaying the Log File Table
Displaying the Log File Table Using the CLI Commands
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Viewing the Remote Log Server Settings Page
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Defining Device IP Addresses
Defining Default Gateways
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Defining IP Interfaces
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Defining DHCP IP Interfaces
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Configuring ARP
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Managing Device Security
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Defining Access Profiles
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Defining Authentication Profiles
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Assigning Authentication Profiles
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Defining the Local User Databases
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Defining Line Passwords
Defining Enable Password
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Configuring RADIUS Global Parameters
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Defining SNMP Parameters
Defining Communities
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Defining Traps
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The following is an example of the CLI commands:
Managing Files
File Management Overview
Downloading Files
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Uploading Files
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Resetting the Active Image
Copying and Deleting Files
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Defining Advanced Settings
Configuring General Device Tuning Parameters
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Configuring Network Security
Network Security Overview
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Configuring Port Security
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Defining IP-Based ACLs
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Defining MAC-Based ACLs
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The following is an example of the CLI commands:
Binding ACLs
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Configuring Ports
Defining Port Parameters
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Defining LAG Parameters
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Configuring LAGs with CLI Commands
The following message displays:
The following is an example of the CLI commands:
Enabling Storm Control
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Defining Port Mirroring Sessions
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Configuring Address Tables
Defining Static Addresses
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Viewing Dynamic Addresses
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Configuring GARP
Defining GARP Timers
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Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol
Defining STP Global Settings
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Defining STP Port Settings
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Defining STP LAG Settings
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Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree
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Configuring VLANs
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Defining VLAN Members
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The following is an example of the CLI commands:
VLAN Port Membership Table
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Defining VLAN Ports Settings
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Defining VLAN LAG Settings
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Configuring GVRP
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Aggregating Ports
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Defining LACP Parameters
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Configuring LACP Parameters Using CLI Commands
The following is an example of the CLI commands:
Defining LAG Membership
Multicast Forwarding Support
Defining IGMP Snooping Settings
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Adding Bridge Multicast Group Members
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Assigning Multicast Forward All Parameters
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Enabling IGMP Snooping
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Viewing Tables
Viewing Utilization Summary
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Viewing Counter Summary
Viewing Interface Statistics
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Viewing Interface Statistics Using the CLI Commands
Viewing Etherlike Statistics
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Viewing GVRP Statistics
Viewing GVRP Statistics Using the CLI Commands
Displays GVRP error statistics.
Viewing RMON Information
Viewing RMON Statistics
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Viewing History Control Statistics
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Viewing The RMON History Table
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Defining Device Events
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Viewing the Events Log
Defining Device Alarms
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Viewing Charts
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Viewing Port Statistics Using the CLI Commands
The following is an example of the CLI commands:
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Viewing LAG Statistics
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Viewing LAG Statistics Using the CLI Commands
The following table contains the CLI commands for viewing LAG statistics.
The following is an example of the CLI commands:
Displays statistics for a physical interface.
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Quality of Service (QoS) Overview
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Defining QoS Global Parameters
Configuring Global QoS Settings
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Defining QoS Interface Settings
Defining Queue Settings
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Mapping to Queues
Mapping CoS Values to Queues
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Mapping DSCP Values to Queues
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Mapping TCP Port Values to Queues
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Mapping UDP Port Values to Queues
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