Tables

Table 4-18

Logging Levels

4-44

Table 4-19 show logging flash/ram - display description

4-48

Table 4-20 show logging trap - display description

4-48

Table 4-21 SMTP Alert Commands

4-49

Table 4-22

Time Commands

4-53

Table 4-23 System Status Commands

4-57

Table 4-24 Frame Size Commands

4-63

Table 4-25

Flash/File Commands

4-64

Table 4-26 File Directory Information

4-68

Table 4-27

Authentication Commands

4-70

Table 4-28 Authentication Sequence Commands

4-70

Table 4-29 RADIUS Client Commands

4-72

Table 4-30 TACACS+ Client Commands

4-75

Table 4-31 Port Security Commands

4-78

Table 4-32 802.1X Port Authentication Commands

4-80

Table 4-33 Access Control List Commands

4-88

Table 4-34 IP ACL Commands

4-89

Table 4-35 MAC ACL Commands

4-99

Table 4-36 ACL Information Commands

4-106

Table 4-37

SNMP Commands

4-107

Table 4-38 show snmp engine-id - display description

4-114

Table 4-39 show snmp view - display description

4-116

Table 4-40 show snmp group - display description

4-118

Table 4-41 show snmp user - display description

4-120

Table 4-42

DHCP Commands

4-121

Table 4-43 DHCP Client Commands

4-121

Table 4-44 DHCP Relay Commands

4-123

Table 4-45 DHCP Server Commands

4-124

Table 4-46

DNS Commands

4-136

Table 4-47 show dns cache - display description

4-142

Table 4-48

Interface Commands

4-143

Table 4-49 show interfaces switchport - display description

4-153

Table 4-50 Mirror Port Commands

4-154

Table 4-51 Rate Limit Commands

4-156

Table 4-52 Link Aggregation Commands

4-157

Table 4-53 show lacp counters - display description

4-163

Table 4-54 show lacp internal - display description

4-164

Table 4-55 show lacp neighbors - display description

4-165

Table 4-57 Address Table Commands

4-166

Table 4-56 show lacp sysid - display description

4-166

Table 4-58 Spanning Tree Commands

4-170

Table 4-59

VLAN Commands

4-188

Table 4-60 Commands for Editing VLAN Groups

4-188

Table 4-61 Commands for Configuring VLAN Interfaces

4-190

Table 4-62 Commands for Displaying VLAN Information

4-195

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ES4649, ES4625 specifications

The Microsoft ES4625 and ES4649 are advanced enterprise-grade servers designed to meet the demands of modern data centers. They blend cutting-edge technology with robust performance, making them an ideal choice for businesses that require reliable processing capabilities, enhanced storage solutions, and improved energy efficiency.

One of the standout features of the ES4625 is its powerful processing capability. Equipped with the latest Intel Xeon Scalable processors, the server can handle a significant workload, making it suitable for various applications, including virtualization, cloud computing, and big data analytics. The multi-core architecture allows for efficient parallel processing, thereby improving response times and overall system performance.

On the other hand, the ES4649 offers an even more powerful setup, with the option to support high core counts and a larger memory footprint. This feature is particularly beneficial for enterprises that run demanding applications requiring substantial processing power and memory capacity. Both models support DDR4 memory, ensuring faster data access and overall system efficiency.

Storage adaptability is another key characteristic of these servers. The ES4625 and ES4649 come with multiple drive bays supporting various storage options, including SSDs and traditional HDDs. This flexibility allows organizations to configure their storage according to their specific performance and capacity needs. With support for advanced storage technologies like NVMe, enterprises can achieve unparalleled data transfer speeds, which is crucial for data-intensive applications.

In terms of manageability, both models are equipped with Microsoft’s innovative management tools. The integration of these tools facilitates easy monitoring, troubleshooting, and maintenance of server health and performance, significantly reducing downtime. Moreover, the servers are designed with enhanced security features to protect against unauthorized access and data breaches, ensuring that sensitive information remains secure.

Energy efficiency is another critical characteristic of the ES4625 and ES4649. These servers are designed with power-saving technologies that reduce energy consumption without compromising performance. This aspect is particularly advantageous for businesses looking to lower their operational costs and carbon footprint.

Overall, the Microsoft ES4625 and ES4649 offer a compelling combination of performance, flexibility, and security. They are engineered to support the increasingly complex demands of modern enterprise environments, making them a valuable investment for organizations seeking reliable, high-performing server solutions. Whether for virtualized workloads, cloud services, or heavy data computations, these servers are designed to deliver exceptional results.