Main
Notes and Cautions
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Contents
1 Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
2 Switch Feature Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
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3 Hardware Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
4 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
5 Using the Command-Line Interface. . . . 135
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10 Configuring Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting . . . . . . . 207
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11 Monitoring and Logging System Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243
12 Managing General System Settings . . . 279
13 Configuring SNMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323
14 Managing Images and Files . . . . . . . . . 359
15 Automatically Updating the Image and Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389
16 Monitoring Switch Traffic . . . . . . . . . . . 407
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17 Configuring iSCSI Optimization . . . . . . . 459
18 Configuring Port Characteristics. . . . . . 477
19 Configuring Port and System Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503
20 Configuring Access Control Lists . . . . . 583
21 Configuring VLANs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 645
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22 Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 715
23 Discovering Network Devices. . . . . . . . 761
24 Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 787
25 Configuring L2 Multicast Features . . . . 803
26 Configuring Connectivity Fault Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 859
27 Snooping and Inspecting Traffic. . . . . . 879
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28 Configuring Link Aggregation . . . . . . . . 913
29 Configuring Data Center Bridging Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 983
30 Managing the MAC Address Table . . . 1015
31 Configuring Routing Interfaces. . . . . . 1021
32 Configuring DHCP Server and Relay Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1037
33 Configuring IP Routing. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1063
34 Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1087
35 Configuring OSPF and OSPFv3 . . . . . . . 1111
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36 Configuring RIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1201
37 Configuring VRRP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1217
38 Configuring IPv6 Routing. . . . . . . . . . . 1241
39 Configuring DHCPv6 Server and Relay Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1265
40 Configuring Differentiated Services . . 1285
41 Configuring Class-of-Service . . . . . . . 1313
42 Configuring Auto VoIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1331
43 Managing IPv4 and IPv6 Multicast . . . 1337
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Introduction
About This Document
Audience
Document Conventions
Additional Documentation
Getting Started Guide
CLI Reference Guide
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Switch Feature Overview
System Management Features
Multiple Management Options
System Time Management
Log Messages
Integrated DHCP Server
Management of Basic Network Information
IPv6 Management Features
Dual Software Images
File Management
Switch Database Management Templates
Automatic Installation of Firmware and Configuration
sFlow
SNMP Alarms and Trap Logs
CDP Interoperability through ISDP
Remote Monitoring (RMON)
Stacking Features
High Stack Count
Single IP Management
Master Failover with Transparent Transition
standby
Nonstop Forwarding on the Stack
Hot Add/Delete and Firmware Synchronization
Security Features
Configurable Access and Authentication Profiles
Password-Protected Management Access
Strong Password Enforcement
TACACS+ Client
RADIUS Support
SSH/SSL
Inbound Telnet Control
Denial of Service
Port Protection
Captive Portal
Dot1x Authentication (IEEE 802.1X)
MAC-Based 802.1X Authentication
Dot1x Monitor Mode
MAC-Based Port Security
Access Control Lists (ACL)
Time-Based ACLs
IP Source Guard (IPSG)
DHCP Snooping
Dynamic ARP Inspection
Protected Ports (Private VLAN Edge)
Green Technology Features
Energy Detect Mode
Energy Efficient Ethernet
Power Utilization Reporting
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Plus Features
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Plus Configuration
PoE Plus Support
Switching Features
Flow Control Support (IEEE 802.3x)
CLI Reference Guide
Head of Line Blocking Prevention
Alternate Store and Forward (ASF)
Auto-MDI/MDIX Support
VLAN-Aware MAC-based Switching
Back Pressure Support
Auto Negotiation
Broadcast Storm Control
Port Mirroring
Static and Dynamic MAC Address Tables
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) for Media Endpoint Devices
Connectivity Fault Management (IEEE 802.1ag)
Priority-based Flow Control (PFC)
Data Center Bridging Exchange (DBCx) Protocol
Enhanced Transmission Selection
Cisco Protocol Filtering
DHCP Layer 2 Relay
Virtual Local Area Network Supported Features
GARP and GVRP Support
Guest VLAN
Double VLANs
Spanning Tree Protocol Features
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
Spanning Tree Port Settings
Rapid Spanning Tree
Multiple Spanning Tree
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Link Aggregation Features
Link Aggregation
Link Aggregate Control Protocol (LACP)
Multi-Switch LAG (MLAG)
Routing Features
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Table Management
VLAN Routing
IP Configuration
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
BOOTP/DHCP Relay Agent
IP Helper and UDP Relay
Routing Information Protocol
Router Discovery
Routing Table
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
Tunnel and Loopback Interfaces
IPv6 Routing Features
IPv6 Configuration
IPv6 Routes
OSPFv3
DHCPv6
Quality of Service (QoS) Features
Differentiated Services (DiffServ)
Class Of Service (CoS)
Auto Voice over IP (VoIP)
Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) Optimization
Layer 2 Multicast Features
MAC Multicast Support
IGMP Snooping
IGMP Snooping Querier
MLD Snooping
Multicast VLAN Registration
Layer 3 Multicast Features
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
Internet Group Management Protocol
IGMP Proxy
Protocol Independent MulticastDense Mode
Protocol Independent MulticastSparse Mode
Protocol Independent MulticastSource Specific Multicast
Protocol Independent Multicast IPv6 Support
MLD/MLDv2 (RFC2710/RFC3810)
Hardware Overview
Dell Networking N2000 Series Switch Hardware
N2000 Series Front Panel
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N2000 Series Back Panel
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N2000 LED Definitions
Stacking Port LEDs
System LEDs
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Power Consumption for N2000 Series PoE Switches
Table3-5 shows power consumption data for the PoE-enabled switches.
Hardware Overview 101
Table 3-6. N2000 Series PoE Power Budget Limit One PSU Support Two PSUs Support
Dell Networking N3000 Series Switch Hardware
N3000 Series Front Panel
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Users Configuration Guide.
N3000 Series Back Panel
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LED Definitions
110
Module Bay LEDs
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112
System LEDs
Power Consumption for N3000 Series PoE Switches
Table 3-15. N3000 Series PoE Power Budget Limit One PSU Support Two PSUs Support
Dell Networking N4000 Series Switch Hardware
Front Panel
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N4000 Back Panel
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LED Definitions
122
Module Bay LEDs
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Table3-21 shows the System LED definitions for the N4000 series switches.
Hardware Overview 125
Switch MAC Addresses
Shown below are three commands that display the MAC addresses used by the switch:
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Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator
About Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator
Starting the Application
Understanding the Interface
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Using the Switch Administrator Buttons and Links
Defining Fields
Understanding the Device View
Using the Device View Port Features
Using the Device View Switch Locator Feature
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Using the Command-Line Interface
Accessing the Switch Through the CLI
Getting Started Guide
Console Connection
Telnet Connection
Understanding Command Modes
CLI Reference Guide
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console>
console#
console(config)#
console(config- if)#
Entering CLI Commands
Using the Question Mark to Get Help
Using Command Completion
Entering Abbreviated Commands
Negating Commands
Command Output Paging
Understanding Error Messages
Recalling Commands from the History Buffer
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Default Settings
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Setting the IP Address and Other Basic Network Information
IP Address and Network Information Overview
What Is the Basic Network Information?
Why Is Basic Network Information Needed?
How Is Basic Network Information Configured?
Getting Started Guide
What Is Out-of-Band Management and In-Band Management?
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Destination Unreachable, Fragmentation needed but DF set
Default Network Information
Configuring Basic Network Information (Web)
Out-of-Band Interface
IP Interface Configuration (Default VLAN IP Address)
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Route Entry Configuration (Switch Default Gateway)
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Domain Name Server
Default Domain Name
Host Name Mapping
Dynamic Host Name Mapping
Configuring Basic Network Information (CLI)
Enabling the DHCP Client on the OOB Port
Enabling the DHCP Client on the Default VLAN
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Managing DHCP Leases
prefix/prefixlien
Configuring Static Network Information on the OOB Port
Configuring Static Network Information on the Default VLAN
Configuring and Viewing Additional Network Information
name ip_address
Basic Network Information Configuration Example
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Managing QSFP Ports
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Managing a Switch Stack
Stacking Overview
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Dell Networking N2000, N3000, and N4000 Stacking Compatibility
How is the Stack Master Selected?
unassigned
Adding a Switch to the Stack
Removing a Switch from the Stack
unit
How is the Firmware Updated on the Stack?
What is Stacking Standby?
What is Nonstop Forwarding?
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Switch Stack MAC Addressing and Stack Design Considerations
NSF Network Design Considerations
Why is Stacking Needed?
Default Stacking Values
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Managing and Monitoring the Stack (Web)
Unit Configuration
Stack Summary
Stack Firmware Synchronization
Supported Switches
Stack Port Summary
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NSF Summary
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Managing the Stack (CLI)
Dell Networking N2000, N3000, and N4000 Series Switches CLI Reference Guide
Configuring Stack Member, Stack Port, and NSF Settings
unit
SID
(N4000 only).
NOTE:
194
Viewing and Clearing Stacking and NSF Information
stack- member-number]
Stacking and NSF Usage Scenarios
Basic Failover
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Preconfiguring a Stack Member
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NSF in the Data Center
NSF and VoIP
NSF and DHCP Snooping
trusted
NSF and the Storage Access Network
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NSF and Routed Access
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Configuring Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
AAA Overview
Methods
Access Lines
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Authentication
Authentication Types
Authorization
Exec Authorization Capabilities
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Accounting
Authentication Examples
Local Authentication Example
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TACACS+ Authentication Example
Public Key SSH Authentication Example
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RADIUS Authentication Example
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Authorization Examples
Local Authorization ExampleDirect Login to Privileged EXEC Mode
TACACS+ Authorization ExampleDirect Login to Privileged EXEC Mode
TACACS+ Authorization ExampleAdministrative Profiles
TACACS+ Authorization ExampleCustom Administrative Profile
regex
mode-name
number
TACACS+ Authorization ExamplePer-command Authorization
RADIUS Authorization ExampleDirect Login to Privileged EXEC Mode
RADIUS Authorization ExampleAdministrative Profiles
Using RADIUS Servers to Control Management Access
How Does RADIUS Control Management Access?
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secrets
Which RADIUS Attributes Does the Switch Support?
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How Are RADIUS Attributes Processed on the Switch?
Using TACACS+ Servers to Control Management Access
Which TACACS+ Attributes Does the Switch Support?
Default Configurations
Method Lists
Access Lines (AAA)
Access Lines (Non-AAA)
Administrative Profiles
profile name
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Monitoring and Logging System Information
System Monitoring Overview
What System Information Is Monitored?
Why Is System Information Needed?
Where Are Log Messages Sent?
What Are the Severity Levels?
What Are the System Startup and Operation Logs?
What Is the Log Message Format?
What Factors Should Be Considered When Configuring Logging?
Default Log Settings
Monitoring System Information and Configuring Logging (Web)
Device Information
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System Health
System Resources
Unit Power Usage History
Integrated Cable Test for Copper Cables
Optical Transceiver Diagnostics
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Log Global Settings
RAM Log
Log File
Syslog Server
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Email Alert Global Configuration
Email Alert Mail Server Configuration
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Email Alert Subject Configuration
Email Alert To Address Configuration
Email Alert Statistics
Monitoring System Information and Configuring Logging (CLI)
Dell Networking N2000, N3000, and N4000 Series Switches CLI Reference Guide
Viewing System Information and Enabling the Locator LED
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Running Cable Diagnostics
Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to run the cable diagnostic tests.
NOTE:
Configuring Local Logging
severity
disc-name
facility-
facility-
Configuring Remote Logging
udp-port
description
Configuring Mail Server Settings
272
Configuring Email Alerts for Log Messages
subject
email-address
minutes
body
Logging Configuration Examples
Configuring Local and Remote Logging
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Configuring Email Alerting
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Managing General System Settings
System Settings Overview
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Why Does System Information Need to Be Configured?
What Are SDM Templates?
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Why is the System Time Needed?
How Does SNTP Work?
What Configuration Is Required for Plug-In Modules?
What Are the Key PoE Plus Features for the N2024P/N2048P and N3024P/N3048P Switches?
Table12-4 describes some of the key PoE Plus features the switches support.
Default General System Information
Configuring General System Settings (Web)
System Information
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CLI Banner
SDM Template Preference
Clock
SNTP Global Settings
SNTP Authentication
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SNTP Server
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Summer Time Configuration
Time Zone Configuration
Card Configuration
Slot Summary
Supported Cards
Power Over Ethernet Global Configuration (N2024P/N2048P and N3024P/N3048P Only)
Power Over Ethernet Interface Configuration (N2024P/N2048P and N3024P/N3048P Only)
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Configuring System Settings (CLI)
Configuring System Information
Configuring the Banner
Managing the SDM Template
Configuring SNTP Authentication and an SNTP Server
ip_address
key_id
Setting the System Time and Date Manually
offset
hh:mm
month
day
Configuring the Expansion Slots (N3000 Series Only)
year hh:mm
year hh:mm
Viewing Slot Information (N4000 Series Only)
Use the following commands to view information about Slot 0 and its support.
threshold
threshold
Configuring PoE Settings (N2024P/N2048P and N3024P/N3048P Only)
limit
General System Settings Configuration Examples
Configuring System and Banner Information
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Configuring SNTP
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Configuring the Time Manually
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Configuring SNMP
SNMP Overview
What Is SNMP?
What Are SNMP Traps?
Why Is SNMP Needed?
Default SNMP Values
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Configuring SNMP (Web)
SNMP Global Parameters
SNMP View Settings
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Access Control Group
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SNMPv3 User Security Model (USM)
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Communities
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Notification Filter
Notification Recipients
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Trap Flags
OSPFv2 Trap Flags
OSPFv3 Trap Flags
Trap L og
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Configuring SNMP (CLI)
Configuring the SNMPv3 Engine ID
346
engineid-string
1.3.*.4
Configuring SNMP Views, Groups, and Users
view- name oid-tree
groupname
groupname
view-name
username groupname
username
des-key
sha-key
md5-key
Configuring Communities
group_name
ip_address
view-name
community
string group-name
group-name
community-string
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Configuring SNMP Notifications (Traps and Informs)
1.3.*.4
system
1.3.6.2.4
oid-tree
host- addr
retries
filtername
community-string
retries
ip-
username
filter-name
retries
username
SNMP Configuration Examples
Configuring SNMPv1 and SNMPv2
public
private
public
Configuring SNMPv3
internet
group_snmpv3
view_snmpv3
admin
admin
Configuring SNMP 357
console#show snmp views
console#show snmp group
console#show snmp user
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Managing Images and Files
Image and File Management Overview
What Files Can Be Managed?
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Why Is File Management Needed?
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What Methods Are Supported for File Management?
What Factors Should Be Considered When Managing Files?
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How Is the Running Configuration Saved?
Managing Images and Files (Web)
File System
Active Images
backup
active
USB Flash Drive
File Download
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File Upload
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Copy Files
Managing Images and Files (CLI)
Downloading and Activating a New Image (TFTP)
active
backup
Managing Files in Internal Flash
filename
current_name new_name
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Managing Files on a USB Flash Device
Uploading a Configuration File (SCP)
380
Managing Configuration Scripts (SFTP)
File and Image Management Configuration Examples
Upgrading the Firmware
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Managing Configuration Scripts
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Managing Files by Using the USB Flash Drive
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Automatically Updating the Image and Configuration
Auto Configuration Overview
What Is USB Auto Configuration?
What Files Does USB Auto Configuration Use?
How Does USB Auto Configuration Use the Files on the USB Device?
What Is the Setup File Format?
What Is the DHCP Auto Configuration Process?
file
sname
sname
siaddr
siaddr
file
address
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Monitoring and Completing the DHCP Auto Configuration Process
What Are the Dependencies for DHCP Auto Configuration?
400
Default Auto Configuration Values
Table15-3 describes the Auto Configuration defaults.
Managing Auto Configuration (Web)
Auto-Install Configuration
Managing Auto Configuration (CLI)
Managing Auto Configuration
Auto Configuration Example
Enabling USB Auto Configuration and Auto Image Download
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Enabling DHCP Auto Configuration and Auto Image Download
yiaddr
siaddr
sname
Easy Image Upgrade via USB
Monitoring Switch Traffic
Traffic Monitoring Overview
What is sFlow Technology?
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What is RMON?
What is Port Mirroring?
Port Mirroring Behaviors
Remote Capture
Why is Traffic Monitoring Needed?
Default Traffic Monitoring Values
Monitoring Switch Traffic (Web)
sFlow Agent Summary
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sFlow Receiver Configuration
sFlow Sampler Configuration
sFlow Poll Configuration
Interface Statistics
Etherlike Statistics
GVRP Statistics
EAP Statistics
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Utilization Summary
Counter Summary
Switchport Statistics
RMON Statistics
RMON History Control Statistics
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RMON History Table
RMON Event Control
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RMON Event Log
RMON Alarms
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Port Statistics
LAG Statistics
Port Mirroring
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Monitoring Switch Traffic (CLI)
owner_string
rcvr_index
at support.dell.com/manuals.
Configuring sFlow
rcvr-index
if_type if_number poll-
poll-interval
size
n
rcvr-index
if_type if_number sampling-rate
Configuring RMON
rcvr-index
community
community
size
number variable interval
number
string
variable
value
Viewing Statistics
ownername
interface
port-channel
econds
Configuring Port Mirroring
session_number
Use the following commands in Privileged EXEC mode to configure a port mirroring session.
Configuring RSPAN
interface_id
Configuring RSPAN (Source Switch)
Configuring RSPAN (Transit Switch)
Configuring RSPAN (Destination Switch)
Traffic Monitoring Configuration Examples
Configuring sFlow
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Configuring RMON
Configuring Remote Capture
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Configuring RSPAN
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Configuring iSCSI Optimization
iSCSI Optimization Overview
What Does iSCSI Optimization Do?
How Does the Switch Detect iSCSI Traffic Flows?
How Is Quality of Service Applied to iSCSI Traffic Flows?
How Does iSCSI Optimization Use ACLs?
What Information Does the Switch Track in iSCSI Traffic Flows?
How Does iSCSI Optimization Interact With Dell EqualLogic Arrays?
What Occurs When iSCSI Optimization Is Enabled or Disabled?
How Does iSCSI Optimization Interact with DCBx?
How Does iSCSI Optimization Interact with Dell Compellent Arrays?
iSCSI CoS and Priority Flow Control/Enhanced Transmission Selection Interactions
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Default iSCSI Optimization Values
Table17-1 shows the default values for the iS CSI optimization feature.
Configuring iSCSI Optimization (Web)
iSCSI Global Configuration
iSCSI Targets Table
iSCSI Sessions Table
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Configuring iSCSI Optimization (CLI)
targetname
tcp-port-n
targetname
tcp-port-2...tcp-port-16
472
vtp
iSCSI Optimization Configuration Examples
Configuring iSCSI Optimization Between Servers and a Disk Array
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Configuring Port Characteristics
Port Overview
What Physical Port Characteristics Can Be Configured?
478
What is Link Dependency?
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What Interface Types are Supported?
What is Interface Configuration Mode?
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What Are the Green Ethernet Features?
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Default Port Values
Configuring Port Characteristics (Web)
Port Configuration
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Link Dependency Configuration
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Link Dependency Summary
Port Green Ethernet Configuration
Port Green Ethernet Statistics
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Port Green Ethernet LPI History
Configuring Port Characteristics (CLI)
Configuring Port Settings
Configuring Link Dependencies
498
group_id
Configuring Green Features
max
interface
Port Configuration Examples
Configuring Port Settings
Configuring a Link Dependency Groups
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Configuring Port and System Security
Port-based SecurityIEEE 802.1X and Port MAC Locking
IEEE 802.1X
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quarantine
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unblock
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Configuring IEEE 802.1X (Web)
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NOTE:
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Configuring Additional 802.1X Interface Settings
NOTE:
Configuring 802.1X Settings for RADIUS-Assigned VLANs
users
NOTE:
interface
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NOTE:
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Configuring Port and System Security 529
View a summary of the port status. console#show dot1x
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cl-http
con-pol
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Port Security (Port-MAC Locking)
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Configuring Port Security (CLI)
max- addr
Captive Portal
Captive Portal Overview
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Default Captive Portal Behavior and Settings
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Configuring the Captive Portal (Web)
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Configuring Captive Portal (CLI)
at support.dell.com/manuals.
Configuring Global Captive Portal Settings
Creating and Configuring a Captive Portal
url
group-number
Configuring Captive Portal Groups and Users
cp-id
NOTE:
group-id
name
user-id
new-group-id
new-group-id
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Captive Portal Configuration Example
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Authentication Manager
Authentication Restart
802.1X Interaction
Authentication Priority
Configuration Example802.1X and MAB
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Denial of Service
Configuring Access Control Lists
ACL Overview
What Are MAC ACLs?
What Are IP ACLs?
What Is the ACL Redirect Function?
What Is the ACL Mirror Function?
What Is ACL Logging
What Are Time-Based ACLs?
What Are the ACL Limitations?
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ACL Configuration Details
How Are ACLs Configured?
Editing Access Lists
Preventing False ACL Matches
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Using IP and MAC Address Masks
Policy Based Routing
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Limitations
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Examples
Configuring ACLs (Web)
IP ACL Configuration
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IP ACL Rule Configuration
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MAC ACL Configuration
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MAC ACL Rule Configuration
IPv6 ACL Configuration
IPv6 ACL Rule Configuration
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ACL Binding Configuration
Time Range Entry Configuration
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Configuring ACLs (CLI)
Configuring an IPv4 ACL
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precedence
tosmask
tos
icmp-type
icmp-message
icmp-code
is
igmp-type
unit/slot/ port
rate burst-size
direction seqnum
618
Configuring a MAC ACL
0x0600-0xFFFF
ethertypekey
destmacmask
dstmac
destination-ipv6-prefix
host
is
dscp
tosmask
icmp-type
icmp-code
icmp-message
unit/slot/ port
rate burst-size
direction seqnum
Configuring an IPv6 ACL
source-ipv6-
every
endport
startport
0-65535
destination ipv6 prefix
value
dscp
name direction
seq- num
Configuring a Time Range
time date
date
days-of-the- week time
days-of- the-week
days-of-the-week
days-of-the-week
ACL Configuration Examples
Basic Rules
Internal System ACLs
Complete ACL Example
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Advanced Examples
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Configuring Access Control Lists 639
A Consolidated DoS Example
traffic coming to the CPU.
NOTE:
Policy Based Routing Examples
ACL That Matches All IP Packets
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Figure 20-14. Policy Based Routing on VLAN Interfaces Example
Create VLANs 10, 20, 30 and 40
Add VLAN Membership to Physical Ports
Also, configure the native VLAN on the corresponding interfaces:
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Redirect_to_3_3_3_3
Configuring VLANs
VLAN Overview
default
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Switchport Modes
VLAN Tagging
GVRP
Double-VLAN Tagging
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Private VLANs
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Additional VLAN Features
Default VLAN Behavior
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Table21-7 shows the default values or maximum values for VLAN features.
Configuring VLANs (Web)
VLAN Membership
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VLAN Port Settings
VLAN LAG Settings
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Bind MAC to VLAN
Bind IP Subnet to VLAN
GVRP Parameters
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Protocol Group
Adding a Protocol Group
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Double VLAN Global Configuration
Double VLAN Interface Configuration
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Configuring VLANs (CLI)
Creating a VLAN
Configuring a Port in Access Mode
Configuring a Port in Trunk Mode
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list
vlan- atom
interface
vlan-id
vlan-atom
Configuring a Port in General Mode
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Configuring VLAN Settings for a LAG
Configuring Double VLAN Tagging
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Configuring MAC-Based VLANs
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Configuring IP-Based VLANs
ip-address subnet-mask
ip-address ip- mask ]
Configuring a Protocol-Based VLAN
groupid
Configuring GVRP
vlan-list
list
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Configuring Voice VLANs
VLAN Configuration Examples
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Table21-10 shows the port assignments on the switches.
Configuring VLANs Using Dell OpenManage Administrator
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Configure the VLANs and Ports on Switch 2
Configuring VLANs Using the CLI
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Configuring a Voice VLAN
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Configuring VLANs 713
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Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol
STP Overview
What Are Classic STP, Multiple STP, and Rapid STP?
How Does STP Work?
How Does MSTP Operate in the Network?
Page
Page
Page
MSTP with Multiple Forwarding Paths
What are the Optional STP Features?
loop- inconsistent blocking state
RSTP-PV
DirectLink Rapid Convergence
Page
IndirectLink Rapid Convergence Feature
Page
Interoperability Between STP-PV and RSTP-PV Modes
Interoperability With IEEE Spanning Tree Protocols
Page
Page
Page
Configuration Examples
Default STP Values
Configuring Spanning Tree (Web)
STP Global Settings
Page
STP Port Settings
Page
STP LAG Settings
Rapid Spanning Tree
Page
MSTP Settings
Page
MSTP Interface Settings
746
Configuring Spanning Tree (CLI)
hops
at support.dell.com/manuals.
Configuring Global STP Bridge Settings
Configuring Optional STP Features
748
Configuring STP Interface Settings
Configuring MSTP Switch Settings
priority
instance-id
vlan-range
instance-ID
Configuring MSTP Interface Settings
priority
instance-ID
cost
instance-ID
STP Configuration Examples
STP Configuration Example
Page
MSTP Configuration Example
Page
Page
RSTP-PV Access Switch Configuration Example
Page
Page
Page
Page
Discovering Network Devices
Device Discovery Overview
What Is ISDP?
What is LLDP?
What is LLDP-MED?
Why are Device Discovery Protocols Needed?
Default IDSP and LLDP Values
Page
Configuring ISDP and LLDP (Web)
ISDP Global Configuration
ISDP Cache Table
ISDP Interface Configuration
ISDP Statistics
LLDP Configuration
Page
LLDP Statistics
LLDP Connections
Page
LLDP-MED Global Configuration
LLDP-MED Interface Configuration
LLDP-MED Local Device Information
LLDP-MED Remote Device Information
Configuring ISDP and LLDP (CLI)
Configuring Global ISDP Settings
Enabling ISDP on a Port
Viewing and Clearing ISDP Information
Configuring Global LLDP Settings
reinit-delay
hold-value
transmit-interval
hold-value
Viewing and Clearing LLDP Information
Configuring LLDP-MED Settings
Viewing LLDP-MED Information
Device Discovery Configuration Examples
Configuring ISDP
Configuring LLDP
Page
Page
Page
Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control
Port-Based Traffic Control Overview
What is Flow Control?
What is Storm Control?
What are Protected Ports?
What is Link Local Protocol Filtering?
Default Port-Based Traffic Control Values
Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control (Web)
Flow Control (Global Port Parameters)
Storm Control
Page
Protected Port Configuration
Page
LLPF Configuration
Page
798
Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control (CLI)
at support.dell.com/manuals.
Configuring Flow Control and Storm Control
Configuring Protected Ports
groupid
800
Configuring LLPF
Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to configure LLPF settings.
Port-Based Traffic Control Configuration Example
Page
Configuring L2 Multicast Features
L2 Multicast Overview
Multicast Flooding and Forwarding
What Are the Multicast Bridging Features?
What Is L2 Multicast Traffic?
What Is IGMP Snooping?
Page
What Is MLD Snooping?
What Is Multicast VLAN Registration?
When Are L3 Multicast Features Required?
What Are GARP and GMRP?
Page
Snooping Switch Restrictions
Partial IGMPv3 and MLDv2 Support
MAC Address-Based Multicast Group
IGMP/MLD Snooping in a Multicast Router
Page
814
Default L2 Multicast Values
Details about the L2 multicast are in Table 25-1.
Page
Configuring L2 Multicast Features (Web)
Multicast Global Parameters
Bridge Multicast Group
Page
Page
MRouter Status
General IGMP Snooping
Page
Page
Global Querier Configuration
VLAN Querier
Page
VLAN Querier Status
MFDB IGMP Snooping Table
MLD Snooping General
Page
MLD Snooping Global Querier Configuration
MLD Snooping VLAN Querier
Page
MLD Snooping VLAN Querier Status
MFDB MLD Snooping Table
MVR Global Configuration
MVR Members
MVR Interface Configuration
Page
MVR Statistics
GARP Timers
Page
GMRP Parameters
Page
MFDB GMRP Table
846
Configuring L2 Multicast Features (CLI)
interface-list
ip- multicast-address
mac-multicast-address
interface-list
Configuring IGMP Snooping on VLANs
848
Configuring IGMP Snooping Querier
Configuring MLD Snooping on VLANs
850
Configuring MLD Snooping Querier
ipv6-address
Configuring MVR
interval-count
mcast-address
groups
mcast-address
group
mcast-address
Configuring GARP Timers and GMRP
timer_value
Case Study on a Real-World Network Topology
Multicast Snooping Case Study
Page
Page
Page
Page
Configuring Connectivity Fault Management
Dot1ag Overview
How Does Dot1ag Work Across a CarrierNetwork?
What Entities Make Up a MaintenanceDomain?
Page
What is the Administrators Role?
Default Dot1ag Values
Configuring Dot1ag (Web)
Dot1ag Global Configuration
Dot1ag MD Configuration
Dot1ag MA Configuration
Dot1ag MEP Configuration
Dot1ag MIP Configuration
Dot1ag RMEP Summary
Dot1ag L2 Ping
Dot1ag L2 Traceroute
Dot1ag L2 Traceroute Cache
Dot1ag Statistics
Configuring Dot1ag (CLI)
name
level
vlan-id
level
Configuring MEP Information
Dot1ag Ping and Traceroute
Dot1ag Configuration Example
Page
Page
Snooping and Inspecting Traffic
Traffic Snooping and Inspection Overview
What Is DHCP Snooping?
How Is the DHCP Snooping Bindings DatabasePopulated?
Page
What Is IP Source Guard?
n
n > m
n
m
What is Dynamic ARP Inspection?
Why Is Traffic Snooping and Inspection Necessary?
Default Traffic Snooping and Inspection Values
Page
Configuring Traffic Snooping and Inspection (Web)
DHCP Snooping Configuration
DHCP Snooping Interface Configuration
Page
DHCP Snooping VLAN Configuration
DHCP Snooping Persistent Configuration
DHCP Snooping Static Bindings Configuration
DHCP Snooping Dynamic Bindings Summary
DHCP Snooping Statistics
IPSG Interface Configuration
IPSG Binding Configuration
IPSG Binding Summary
DAI Global Configuration
DAI Interface Configuration
Page
DAI VLAN Configuration
DAI ACL Configuration
DAI ACL Rule Configuration
DAI Statistics
Page
904
Configuring Traffic Snooping and Inspection (CLI)
filename
hostIP
hostIP/filename
mac-address
rate
vlan id
906
Configuring IP Source Guard
ipaddr
mac_addr
ipaddr
mac_addr
Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection
acl-name
sender-ip
pps
pps
acl-name
sender-mac
sender-ip
sender-mac
Page
Traffic Snooping and Inspection Configuration Examples
Configuring DHCP Snooping
Page
Configuring IPSG
Configuring Link Aggregation
Link Aggregation
Page
Page
Page
Default Link Aggregation Values
Configuring Link Aggregation (Web)
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Configuring Link Aggregation (CLI)
926
Configuring Link Aggregation Groups
port-channel-number
port- channel-number
Configuring LACP Parameters
mode
port-channel
port-channel-
Page
Link Aggregation Configuration Examples
Page
Page
Multi-Switch LAG (MLAG)
Deployment Scenarios
MLAG
Definitions
Configuration Consistency
Page
Page
Operation in the Network
Peer-Link
MLAG 1 MLAG 2
A B
C
Page
Page
L2 Configuration Steps
Page
Page
Switch Firmware Upgrade Procedure
Static Routing on MLAG Interfaces
Page
Page
Page
Page
Peer-Link
Router MLAG VLAN 30 VLAN 20 Router or Switch
Failed Link
VLAN 20
Page
Caveats and Limitations
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Basic Configuration Example
MLAG Peer A
MLAG Peer B
MLAG Partner
962
Status Reporting
Page
Page
Page
A Complete Example
Page
MLAG Peer B Configuration
Page
MLAG Partner Configuration
Cisco 3750 MLAG Partner Configuration
Page
Page
974
Status Reporting
Spanning Tree Status
Page
Page
Page
MLAG Status
Page
Page
Page
Page
Configuring Data Center Bridging Features
Data Center Bridging Technology Overview
984
Default DCB Values
Table29-2 lists the default val ues for the DCB features that this chapter describes.
Priority Flow Control
PFC Operation and Behavior
no-drop
drop
Configuring PFC Using the Web Interface
Page
Configuring PFC Using the CLI
NOTE:
priority-id
port-channel-id
priority-id
PFC Configuration Example
Page
DCB Capability Exchange
Interoperability with IEEE DCBx
DCBx and Port Roles
Page
Configuration Source Port Selection Process
Disabling DCBX
Configuring DCBx
998
Enhanced Transmission Selection
ETS Operation
Page
Page
Commands
ETS Configuration Example
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
ETS Theory of Operation
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Managing the MAC Address Table
MAC Address Table Overview
How Is the Address Table Populated?
What Information Is in the MAC Address Table?
How Is the MAC Address Table Maintained Across a Stack?
Default MAC Address Table Values
Managing the MAC Address Table (Web)
Static Address Table
.
Page
Global Address Table
1020
Managing the MAC Address Table (CLI)
interface
vlan
interface
vlan-id
Configuring Routing Interfaces
Routing Interface Overview
What Are VLAN Routing Interfaces?
What Are Loopback Interfaces?
What Are Tunnel Interfaces?
tunnel endpoint
Why Are Routing Interfaces Needed?
Page
Default Routing Interface Values
Configuring Routing Interfaces (Web)
IP Interface Configuration
DHCP Lease Parameters
VLAN Routing Summary
Tunnel Configuration
Tunnels Summary
Loopbacks Configuration
Loopbacks Summary
Configuring Routing Interfaces (CLI)
Configuring VLAN Routing Interfaces (IPv4)
1034
size
interface_string
ip_address
Configuring Loopback Interfaces
Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to configure a loopback interface.
1036
Configuring Tunnels
ipv4addr
ipv4addr
Configuring DHCP Server and Relay Settings
DHCP Overview
How Does DHCP Work?
What are DHCP Options?
How is DHCP Option 82 Used?
Page
What Additional DHCP Features Does the Switch Support?
Default DHCP Server Values
Configuring the DHCP Server (Web)
DHCP Server Network Properties
Page
Address Pool
Page
Page
Page
Address Pool Options
Page
DHCP Bindings
DHCP Server Reset Configuration
DHCP Server Conflicts Information
DHCP Server Statistics
Configuring the DHCP Server (CLI)
Configuring Global DHCP Server Settings
Configuring a Dynamic Address Pool
1056
Configuring a Static Address Pool
duration
duration
uniqueidentifier
type
Monitoring DHCP Server Information
DHCP Server Configuration Examples
Configuring a Dynamic Address Pool
Page
Configuring a Static Address Pool
Page
Page
Configuring IP Routing
IP Routing Overview
Page
Default IP Routing Values
Table33-2 shows the default values for the IP routing features this chapter describes.
ARP Table
Configuring IP Routing Features (Web)
IP Configuration
IP Statistics
ARP Create
ARP Table Configuration
Router Discovery Configuration
Router Discovery Status
Route Table
Best Routes Table
Route Entry Configuration
Page
Configured Routes
Route Preferences Configuration
Configuring IP Routing Features (CLI)
burst-size
burst-interval
burst-interval
at support.dell.com/manuals.
Adding Static ARP Entries and Configuring ARP Table Settings
integer
-address
hardware
ip-address h ardware-
Configuring Router Discovery (IRDP)
Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to configure IRDP settings.
1082
Configuring Route Table Entries and Route Preferences
nextHopRtr
preference
}
length
protocol
mask
protocol
IP Routing Configuration Example
Configuring Dell Networking Switch A
Configuring Dell Networking Switch B
Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features
L2 and L3 Relay Overview
What Is L3 DHCP Relay?
What Is L2 DHCP Relay?
What Is the IP Helper Feature?
Page
Page
1092
Table34-2 shows the most common protocols and their UDP port numbers and names that are relayed.
Default L2/L3 Relay Values
Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features (Web)
DHCP Relay Global Configuration
DHCP Relay Interface Configuration
Page
DHCP Relay Interface Statistics
DHCP Relay VLAN Configuration
DHCP Relay Agent Configuration
Page
IP Helper Global Configuration
.
Page
IP Helper Interface Configuration
Page
IP Helper Statistics
Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features (CLI)
range
at support.dell.com/manuals.
Configuring L2 DHCP Relay
Page
Configuring L3 Relay (IP Helper) Settings
dest-udp-port
server-address
dest-udp-port
server-
server-address
dest-udp-port
dest-udp-port
server-address
Relay Agent Configuration Example
Page
Configuring OSPF and OSPFv3
OSPF Overview
What Are OSPF Areas and Other OSPF Topology Features?
What Are OSPF Routers and LSAs?
How Are Routes Selected?
How Are OSPF and OSPFv3 Different?
OSPF Feature Details
Max Metric
Page
Static Area Range Cost
LSA Pacing
Flood Blocking
Page
Default OSPF Values
Table35-2 shows the per-interface default values for OSPF and OSPFv3.
Configuring OSPF Features (Web)
OSPF Configuration
OSPF Area Configuration
Page
Page
OSPF Stub Area Summary
OSPF Area Range Configuration
OSPF Interface Statistics
OSPF Interface Configuration
OSPF Neighbor Table
OSPF Neighbor Configuration
OSPF Link State Database
OSPF Virtual Link Configuration
Page
OSPF Virtual Link Summary
OSPF Route Redistribution Configuration
OSPF Route Redistribution Summary
NSF OSPF Configuration
Configuring OSPFv3 Features (Web)
OSPFv3 Configuration
OSPFv3 Area Configuration
Page
Page
OSPFv3 Stub Area Summary
OSPFv3 Area Range Configuration
OSPFv3 Interface Configuration
OSPFv3 Interface Statistics
OSPFv3 Neighbors
OSPFv3 Neighbor Table
OSPFv3 Link State Database
OSPFv3 Virtual Link Configuration
Page
OSPFv3 Virtual Link Summary
OSPFv3 Route Redistribution Configuration
OSPFv3 Route Redistribution Summary
NSF OSPFv3 Configuration
Configuring OSPF Features (CLI)
Configuring Global OSPF Settings
Page
delay-time hold-time
delay-time
neighbor-id
vlan-id
hold-time
Configuring OSPF Interface Settings
number-
number-value
key key-id
interface-
bw
bw
interface-cost
Configuring Stub Areas and NSSAs
ip-address wildcard-mask
vlan-id
wildcard-mask
Page
1162
Configuring Virtual Links
router-id
neighbor-id
area-id
Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to configure OSPF Virtual Links.
Page
1164
Configuring OSPF Area Range Settings
ip-address mask
Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to configure an OSPF area range.
Configuring OSPF Route Redistribution Settings
accesslistname
accesslistname
tag
1166
Configuring NSF Settings for OSPF
Configuring OSPFv3 Features (CLI)
type-value
ref_bw
Dell Networking N2000, N3000, and N4000 Series Switches CLI Reference Guide
at support.dell.com/manuals.
distance
maxpaths
Configuring OSPFv3 Interface Settings
Page
Configuring Stub Areas and NSSAs
metric-type-
metric-value
metric-type-value
role
Configuring Virtual Links
Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to configure OSPFv3 Virtual Links.
1174
Configuring an OSPFv3 Area Range
ipv6-prefix/prefix-length
Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to configure an OSPFv3 area range.
prefix/prefix-length
Configuring OSPFv3 Route Redistribution Settings
tag
tag
metric
1176
Configuring NSF Settings for OSPFv3
OSPF Configuration Examples
Configuring an OSPF Border Router and Setting Interface Costs
Page
Page
Configuring Stub and NSSA Areas for OSPF and OSPFv3
Page
Page
Page
Configuring a Virtual Link for OSPF and OSPFv3
Page
Page
Interconnecting an IPv4 Backbone and Local IPv6 Network
Page
Page
Configuring the Static Area Range Cost
2
Configure R1.
1192
3
Configure R2.
R3 config:
1194
Discussion
With no area range cost specified, the range uses auto cost:
Configuring Flood Blocking
1196
2
Configure R1:
3
Configure R2:
1198
Configure R3:
Page
Page
Configuring RIP
RIP Overview
How Does RIP Determine Route Information?
What Is Split Horizon?
What RIP Versions Are Supported?
Default RIP Values
Configuring RIP Features (Web)
RIP Configuration
RIP Interface Configuration
RIP Interface Summary
RIP Route Redistribution Configuration
RIP Route Redistribution Summary
Configuring RIP Features (CLI)
at support.dell.com/manuals.
Configuring Global RIP Settings
metric-
1210
Configuring RIP Interface Settings
key key-id
Configuring Route Redistribution Settings
accesslistname
accesslistname
Page
RIP Configuration Example
1214
Enable auto summarization of subprefixes when crossing classful boundaries.
5
Verify the configuration
Page
Page
Configuring VRRP
VRRP Overview
How Does VRRP Work?
What Is the VRRP Router Priority?
What Is VRRP Preemption?
What Is VRRP Accept Mode?
What Are VRRP Route and Interface Tracking?
Page
Default VRRP Values
Table37-1 shows the global default values for VRRP.
Configuring VRRP Features (Web)
VRRP Configuration
VRRP Virtual Router Status
VRRP Virtual Router Statistics
VRRP Router Configuration
VRRP Route Tracking Configuration
Page
VRRP Interface Tracking Configuration
Page
1230
Configuring VRRP Features (CLI)
at support.dell.com/manuals.
Configuring VRRP Settings
priority
ip-address/prefix-leng th
priority
ip-address/prefix-length
vlan-id
VRRP Configuration Example
VRRP with Load Sharing
Page
Page
Troubleshooting VRRP
VRRP with Route and Interface Tracking
Page
Page
Page
Page
Configuring IPv6 Routing
IPv6 Routing Overview
How Does IPv6 Compare with IPv4?
How Are IPv6 Interfaces Configured?
Default IPv6 Routing Values
1244
Table38-2 shows the default IPv6 interface values after a VLAN routing interface has been created.
Configuring IPv6 Routing Features (Web)
Global Configuration
Interface Configuration
Interface Summary
IPv6 Statistics
IPv6 Neighbor Table
DHCPv6 Client Parameters
DHCPv6 Client Statistics
IPv6 Router Entry Configuration
IPv6 Route Table
IPv6 Route Preferences
Configured IPv6 Routes
1256
Configuring IPv6 Routing Features (CLI)
burst-size
burst-interval
burst-interval
at support.dell.com/manuals.
Configuring IPv6 Interface Settings
prefix/prefix-length
ACL
1258
Configuring IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
value
seconds
minimum
maximum
milliseconds
other stateful configuration
milliseconds
managed address configuration
1260
Configuring IPv6 Route Table Entries and Route Preferences
prefix-length
prefix
next-hop-address
interface-type interface-number
Page
1262
IPv6 Show Commands
interface-type interface-number
ipv6-prefix/ prefix-length
protocol
ipv6-address
IPv6 Static Reject and Discard Routes
Page
Configuring DHCPv6 Server and Relay Settings
DHCPv6 Overview
What Is a DHCPv6 Pool?
What Is a Stateless Server?
other stateful configuration
stateless
What Is the DHCPv6 Relay Agent Information Option?
Default DHCPv6 Server and Relay Values
Configuring the DHCPv6 Server and Relay (Web)
DHCPv6 Global Configuration
DHCPv6 Pool Configuration
Page
Prefix Delegation Configuration
DHCPv6 Pool Summary
DHCPv6 Interface Configuration
Page
DHCPv6 Server Bindings Summary
DHCPv6 Statistics
Configuring the DHCPv6 Server and Relay (CLI)
Configuring Global DHCP Server and Relay Agent Settings
Configuring a DHCPv6 Pool for Stateless Server Support
1278
domain
Configuring a DHCPv6 Pool for Specific Hosts
prefix/prefix-length client-DUID
preferred- lifetime
Configuring DHCPv6 Interface Information
user-defined-string
relay-address
relay-
user- defined-string
Monitoring DHCPv6 Information
pool-
pref-value
pool-name
pref-value
DHCPv6 Configuration Examples
Configuring a DHCPv6 Stateless Server
Configuring the DHCPv6 Server for Prefix Delegation
Configuring an Interface as a DHCPv6 Relay Agent
Page
Configuring Differentiated Services
DiffServ Overview
How Does DiffServ Functionality Vary Based on the Role of the Switch?
What Are the Elements of DiffServ Configuration?
Default DiffServ Values
Configuring DiffServ (Web)
DiffServ Configuration
Class Configuration
Class Criteria
Page
Policy Configuration
Page
Policy Class Definition
Page
Page
Service Configuration
Service Detailed Statistics
Flow-Based Mirroring
Configuring DiffServ (CLI)
DiffServ Configuration (Global)
DiffServ Class Configuration for IPv4
Page
1302
DiffServ Class Configuration for IPv6
class-map- name
DiffServ Policy Creation
policy-name
1304
DiffServ Policy Attributes Configuration
dscpval
cos
burstsize
datarate
Page
1306
DiffServ Service Configuration
DiffServ Configuration Examples
Providing Subnets Equal Access to External Network
all
internet_access,
Page
DiffServ for VoIP
class_voip
match-all
Page
Configuring Class-of-Service
CoS Overview
What Are Trusted and Untrusted Port Modes?
How Is Traffic Shaping Used on Egress Traffic?
How Are Traffic Queues Defined?
Which Queue Management Methods Are Supported?
CoS Queue Usage
Default CoS Values
Page
Configuring CoS (Web)
Mapping Table Configuration
Page
Interface Configuration
Interface Queue Configuration
Interface Queue Drop Precedence Configuration
Page
1324
Configuring CoS (CLI)
port-channel number
at support.dell.com/manuals.
Mapping Table Configuration
CoS Interface Configuration Commands
Interface Queue Configuration
1326
Configuring Interface Queue Drop Probability
CoS Configuration Example
Page
Page
Configuring Auto VoIP
Auto VoIP Overview
How Does Auto-VoIP Use ACLs?
Default Auto VoIP Values
Configuring Auto VoIP (Web)
Auto VoIP Global Configuration
Auto VoIP Interface Configuration
Page
Configuring Auto VoIP (CLI)
Page
Managing IPv4 and IPv6 Multicast
L3 Multicast Overview
What Is IP Multicast Traffic?
What Multicast Protocols Does the Switch Support?
What Are the Multicast Protocol Roles?
When Is L3 Multicast Required on the Switch?
What Is the Multicast Routing Table?
What Is IGMP?
What Is MLD?
What Is PIM?
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
What Is DVMRP?
Prune messages
Page
Default L3 Multicast Values
Page
Configuring General IPv4 Multicast Features (Web)
Multicast Global Configuration
Multicast Interface Configuration
Multicast Route Table
Multicast Admin Boundary Configuration
Multicast Admin Boundary Summary
Multicast Static MRoute Configuration
Multicast Static MRoute Summary
Configuring IPv6 Multicast Features (Web)
IPv6 Multicast Route Table
Configuring IGMP and IGMP Proxy (Web)
IGMP Global Configuration
IGMP Interface Configuration
IGMP Interface Summary
IGMP Cache Information
Page
IGMP Interface Source List Information
IGMP Proxy Interface Configuration
IGMP Proxy Configuration Summary
IGMP Proxy Interface Membership Info
Detailed IGMP Proxy Interface Membership Information
Configuring MLD and MLD Proxy (Web)
MLD Global Configuration
MLD Routing Interface Configuration
MLD Routing Interface Summary
MLD Routing Interface Cache Information
MLD Routing Interface Source List Information
MLD Traffic
MLD Proxy Configuration
MLD Proxy Configuration Summary
MLD Proxy Interface Membership Inform ation
Detailed MLD Proxy Interface Membership Information
Configuring PIM for IPv4 and IPv6 (Web)
PIM Global Configuration
PIM Global Status
PIM Interface Configuration
PIM Interface Summary
Candidate RP Configuration
Page
Static RP Configuration
Page
SSM Range Configuration
Page
BSR Candidate Configuration
BSR Candidate Summary
Configuring DVMRP (Web)
DVMRP Global Configuration
DVMRP Interface Configuration
DVMRP Configuration Summary
DVMRP Next Hop Summary
DVMRP Prune Summary
DVMRP Route Summary
Configuring L3 Multicast Features (CLI)
ttlvalue
groupipaddr mask
mask
source-address
Page
Configuring and Viewing IPv6 Multicast Route Information
sourceipaddr
source-address/prefix-length
preference
source- address/prefix-length rpf- address
Configuring and Viewing IGMP
count
tenthsofseconds
count
1404
Configuring and Viewing IGMP Proxy
Configuring and Viewing MLD
count
tenthsofseconds
seconds
version
Configuring and Viewing MLD Proxy
NOTE:
Configuring and Viewing PIM-DM for IPv4 Multicast Routing
1408
Configuring and Viewing PIM-DM for IPv6 Multicast Routing
Page
1410
Configuring and Viewing PIM-SM for IPv4 Multicast Routing
interval
hash-mask-length
interval
vlan-id hash-mask-length
vlan-id group-address group- mask
interval
group-address group-mask
group-mask
group-address
Configuring and Viewing PIM-SM for IPv6 Multicast Routing
vlan-id hash-mask-length
interval
group-address/prefix-length
interval
interval
group-address/prefix-length
group-address/prefix-length
groupaddr
1416
Configuring and Viewing DVMRP Information
metric
L3 Multicast Configuration Examples
Configuring Multicast VLAN Routing With IGMP and PIM-SM
Page
Page
Page
Configuring DVMRP
Page
A
Feature Limitations and Platform Constants
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
B
System Process Definitions
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Index
Numerics
A
B
C
Page
D
E
F
G
H
I
Page
J
L
M
Page
N
O
P
Q
R
S
Page
T
U
V
W