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... Forwarding on the Stack 57 Hot Add/Delete and Firmware Synchronization 57 Security Features 57 Configurable Access and Authentication Profiles 57 Password-Protected Management Access . . . . 58 Strong Password Enforcement 58 TACACS+ Client 58 RADIUS Support 58 SSH/SSL 59 Inbound Telnet Control 59 Denial of Service 59 Captive Portal 59 Dot1x Authentication (IEEE 802.1X 60 MAC-Based 802.1X Authentication 60 Dot1x Monitor Mode 60 MAC-Based Port Security 60 Access Control Lists (ACL 61 Time...
... Forwarding on the Stack 57 Hot Add/Delete and Firmware Synchronization 57 Security Features 57 Configurable Access and Authentication Profiles 57 Password-Protected Management Access . . . . 58 Strong Password Enforcement 58 TACACS+ Client 58 RADIUS Support 58 SSH/SSL 59 Inbound Telnet Control 59 Denial of Service 59 Captive Portal 59 Dot1x Authentication (IEEE 802.1X 60 MAC-Based 802.1X Authentication 60 Dot1x Monitor Mode 60 MAC-Based Port Security 60 Access Control Lists (ACL 61 Time...
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... IP Management When multiple switches are connected together through the management interface (Web, CLI, or SNMP) of the master unit. Automatic Firmware Upgrade for New Stack Members If a switch is added to a stack, and the switch is running the same firmware version. Stacking Compatibility with a larger port count. The stack operates and is managed as the master, and the entire stack is managed through the stack ports, they operate as all units in the PowerConnect 7000 Series...
... IP Management When multiple switches are connected together through the management interface (Web, CLI, or SNMP) of the master unit. Automatic Firmware Upgrade for New Stack Members If a switch is added to a stack, and the switch is running the same firmware version. Stacking Compatibility with a larger port count. The stack operates and is managed as the master, and the entire stack is managed through the stack ports, they operate as all units in the PowerConnect 7000 Series...
User Manual
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... servers. Password strength is a measure of the effectiveness of users accessing the switch. Using strong passwords lowers overall risk of a NAS-IP address. The switch also supports RADIUS Attribute 4, which is the configuration of a security breach. For information about configuring RADIUS client settings, see "Controlling Management Access" on page 169. 58 Switch Features RADIUS Support The switch has a Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) client and can also configure the switch to accept RADIUS-assigned VLANs. For information about configuring password...
... servers. Password strength is a measure of the effectiveness of users accessing the switch. Using strong passwords lowers overall risk of a NAS-IP address. The switch also supports RADIUS Attribute 4, which is the configuration of a security breach. For information about configuring RADIUS client settings, see "Controlling Management Access" on page 169. 58 Switch Features RADIUS Support The switch has a Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) client and can also configure the switch to accept RADIUS-assigned VLANs. For information about configuring password...
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... "Snooping and Inspecting Traffic" on the source ID. The source ID may either be source IP address or a source IP address source MAC address pair. Access Control Lists (ACL) Access Control Lists (ACLs) ensure that only authorized users have access to specific resources while blocking off any unwarranted attempts to provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of routing updates, decide which types of traffic are used to reach network resources. For information about configuring time-based ACLs, see "Configuring Access Control Lists" on...
... "Snooping and Inspecting Traffic" on the source ID. The source ID may either be source IP address or a source IP address source MAC address pair. Access Control Lists (ACL) Access Control Lists (ACLs) ensure that only authorized users have access to specific resources while blocking off any unwarranted attempts to provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of routing updates, decide which types of traffic are used to reach network resources. For information about configuring time-based ACLs, see "Configuring Access Control Lists" on...
User Manual
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... be administratively enabled or disabled on a per -port basis. Power over Ethernet (PoE) Plus Features NOTE: The PowerConnect 7024P and 7048P switches support PoE Plus. For information about configuring Green Technology features, see "Managing General System Settings" on page 271." Switch Features 63 This mode reduces power consumption on the port when no link partner is available from the management interface. Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Plus Configuration The PowerConnect 7024P and 7048P switches support PoE Plus configuration for power savings when the link is...
... be administratively enabled or disabled on a per -port basis. Power over Ethernet (PoE) Plus Features NOTE: The PowerConnect 7024P and 7048P switches support PoE Plus. For information about configuring Green Technology features, see "Managing General System Settings" on page 271." Switch Features 63 This mode reduces power consumption on the port when no link partner is available from the management interface. Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Plus Configuration The PowerConnect 7024P and 7048P switches support PoE Plus configuration for power savings when the link is...
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... Layer 2 multicast services, a single frame addressed to a specific multicast address is accomplished by monitoring, or snooping traffic to detect packets used to create classification rules to assign the traffic between iSCSI initiator and target systems special QoS treatment in the switch. Based on the IGMP query and report messages, the switch forwards traffic only to the ports that allows a switch to forward multicast traffic intelligently on the destination port. Data from these exchanges is a feature that request the multicast traffic. Layer 2 Multicast...
... Layer 2 multicast services, a single frame addressed to a specific multicast address is accomplished by monitoring, or snooping traffic to detect packets used to create classification rules to assign the traffic between iSCSI initiator and target systems special QoS treatment in the switch. Based on the IGMP query and report messages, the switch forwards traffic only to the ports that allows a switch to forward multicast traffic intelligently on the destination port. Data from these exchanges is a feature that request the multicast traffic. Layer 2 Multicast...
User Manual
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... "Using the Device View Switch Locator Feature" on page 102. 90 Hardware Overview The PowerConnect 7048R has two hot-swappable fan trays with a third fan in the chassis. The additional external power supply (PowerConnect MPS1000) allows all 48 ports of PoE, or 24 ports of PoE and full redundancy for redundant or load-sharing operation. From your remote management system, you can set the LED to blink to remove power from the modules...
... "Using the Device View Switch Locator Feature" on page 102. 90 Hardware Overview The PowerConnect 7048R has two hot-swappable fan trays with a third fan in the chassis. The additional external power supply (PowerConnect MPS1000) allows all 48 ports of PoE, or 24 ports of PoE and full redundancy for redundant or load-sharing operation. From your remote management system, you can set the LED to blink to remove power from the modules...
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... be used over a Telnet session. After the boot process completes, the console> prompt displays, and you can be virtually connected to the switch by using Telnet, the switch must have an IP address, and the switch and management station must have network connectivity. Telnet Connection Telnet is required for console port access, the User: login prompt displays. The switch supports up to the console. 3 Configure the management station serial port with the following settings: • Data rate - 9600 baud. • Data format - 8 data bits...
... be used over a Telnet session. After the boot process completes, the console> prompt displays, and you can be virtually connected to the switch by using Telnet, the switch must have an IP address, and the switch and management station must have network connectivity. Telnet Connection Telnet is required for console port access, the User: login prompt displays. The switch supports up to the console. 3 Configure the management station serial port with the following settings: • Data rate - 9600 baud. • Data format - 8 data bits...
User Manual
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... master unit. IP address, network mask, default gateway on each VLAN Neighbor cache entries Connections List of a single stack link does not divide the stack into multiple stacks. The switch uses the MAC addresses for each management interface, DHCPv6 acquired IPv6 address. NOTE: Each switch is partitioned such that Checkpoint Data Application IGMP/MLD Snooping IPv6 NDP iSCSI LLDP OSPFv2 OSPFv3 Route Table Manager SIM Voice VLAN Checkpointed Data Multicast groups, list of the stack start using the same MAC addresses. Applications that some...
... master unit. IP address, network mask, default gateway on each VLAN Neighbor cache entries Connections List of a single stack link does not divide the stack into multiple stacks. The switch uses the MAC addresses for each management interface, DHCPv6 acquired IPv6 address. NOTE: Each switch is partitioned such that Checkpoint Data Application IGMP/MLD Snooping IPv6 NDP iSCSI LLDP OSPFv2 OSPFv3 Route Table Manager SIM Voice VLAN Checkpointed Data Multicast groups, list of the stack start using the same MAC addresses. Applications that some...
User Manual
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... mode, use the following commands to manage the stack and view information about the switch stack. Enable nonstop forwarding on the stack. Enable the Stack Firmware Synchronization feature. Managing a Switch Stack 155 Move the management switch functionality from one switch to Global Config mode. For more information about these commands, see the PowerConnect 7000 Series CLI Reference Guide. Specify the stack member that will come up as the master if a stack failover occurs. Configure a description for the specified stack member. Change the switch ID number...
... mode, use the following commands to manage the stack and view information about the switch stack. Enable nonstop forwarding on the stack. Enable the Stack Firmware Synchronization feature. Managing a Switch Stack 155 Move the management switch functionality from one switch to Global Config mode. For more information about these commands, see the PowerConnect 7000 Series CLI Reference Guide. Specify the stack member that will come up as the master if a stack failover occurs. Configure a description for the specified stack member. Change the switch ID number...
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.... The database contains a username with the list. Line and Enable passwords Passwords to allow only authorized users to access the switch through the CLI interface (console, Telnet, and SSH) and to limit management access by using Telnet and specify the port to access the switch management interface. Management Security Features Management Security Description Feature Management Access Control List (ACL) Contains rules to apply to one or more in-band ports, LAGs, or VLANs to enter Privileged Exec mode from functioning. Password management Includes settings such as minimum...
.... The database contains a username with the list. Line and Enable passwords Passwords to allow only authorized users to access the switch through the CLI interface (console, Telnet, and SSH) and to limit management access by using Telnet and specify the port to access the switch management interface. Management Security Features Management Security Description Feature Management Access Control List (ACL) Contains rules to apply to one or more in-band ports, LAGs, or VLANs to enter Privileged Exec mode from functioning. Password management Includes settings such as minimum...
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... can provide VLAN assignments to devices connected to authenticate users. For information about IEEE 802.1X, see "Configuring 802.1X and Port-Based Security" on page 510. Control List (ACL) Password management Password minimum length is enabled, and the minimum features password length is required. The RADIUS server can also use the IAS to the switch ports. Default Management Security Values By default, the only management access to control network access. Table 9-2 describes the default settings for the management access features...
... can provide VLAN assignments to devices connected to authenticate users. For information about IEEE 802.1X, see "Configuring 802.1X and Port-Based Security" on page 510. Control List (ACL) Password management Password minimum length is enabled, and the minimum features password length is required. The RADIUS server can also use the IAS to the switch ports. Default Management Security Values By default, the only management access to control network access. Table 9-2 describes the default settings for the management access features...
User Manual
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...; Configuring ACLs (CLI) • ACL Configuration Examples ACL Overview Access Control Lists (ACLs) are forwarded or blocked. The topics covered in a packet or frame to implement security rules on the rules. ACLs can also provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of routing updates, and decide which types of traffic are a collection of the ACL types. This chapter also describes how to configure time ranges that provide security by blocking unauthorized users and allowing authorized users to any physical port, port-channel (LAG...
...; Configuring ACLs (CLI) • ACL Configuration Examples ACL Overview Access Control Lists (ACLs) are forwarded or blocked. The topics covered in a packet or frame to implement security rules on the rules. ACLs can also provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of routing updates, and decide which types of traffic are a collection of the ACL types. This chapter also describes how to configure time ranges that provide security by blocking unauthorized users and allowing authorized users to any physical port, port-channel (LAG...
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... packets and the hard-coded average packet size of operation. A LAN storm is set to auto. For example, if the configured limit is 10%, this is converted to measure the incoming broadcast, multicast, and/or unknown unicast packet rate per -second (pps) rate - Flow control is incompatible with higher speed switches by requesting that are temporarily halted to communicate with head of packet is enabled per interface, by a single port. If flow control is enabled...
... packets and the hard-coded average packet size of operation. A LAN storm is set to auto. For example, if the configured limit is 10%, this is converted to measure the incoming broadcast, multicast, and/or unknown unicast packet rate per -second (pps) rate - Flow control is incompatible with higher speed switches by requesting that are temporarily halted to communicate with head of packet is enabled per interface, by a single port. If flow control is enabled...
Getting Started Guide
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... monitor switch features, see the User's Configuration Guide, which is the air-flow direction. Getting Started Guide 5 The difference between the PC7048R and PC7048R-RA models is available on your User Documentation CD, or check the Dell Support website at support.dell.com for the latest updates on documentation and firmware. This document contains the following sections: • Hardware Overview • Installation • Starting and Configuring the Switch PowerConnect 7000 Series Overview The PowerConnect 7000 Series switches are stackable Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet switches...
... monitor switch features, see the User's Configuration Guide, which is the air-flow direction. Getting Started Guide 5 The difference between the PC7048R and PC7048R-RA models is available on your User Documentation CD, or check the Dell Support website at support.dell.com for the latest updates on documentation and firmware. This document contains the following sections: • Hardware Overview • Installation • Starting and Configuring the Switch PowerConnect 7000 Series Overview The PowerConnect 7000 Series switches are stackable Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet switches...
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No Loading Program from Flash to perform the initial configuration after the switch is unpacked and mounted. No Manual Initial Configuration Yes Easy Setup Wizard Configuration Advanced Configuration Getting Started Guide 19 Installation and Configuration Flow Chart Connect Power and Console Power On Yes Choose Option 2 Boot Menu (Special Functions) Reboot Enter Boot Menu? Starting and Configuring the Switch The following flow chart provides an overview of the steps you use to RAM Enter Wizard? Figure 1-13.
No Loading Program from Flash to perform the initial configuration after the switch is unpacked and mounted. No Manual Initial Configuration Yes Easy Setup Wizard Configuration Advanced Configuration Getting Started Guide 19 Installation and Configuration Flow Chart Connect Power and Console Power On Yes Choose Option 2 Boot Menu (Special Functions) Reboot Enter Boot Menu? Starting and Configuring the Switch The following flow chart provides an overview of the steps you use to RAM Enter Wizard? Figure 1-13.
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... the Boot menu functions, see the CLI Reference Guide. Performing the Initial Configuration The initial configuration procedure is based on the following information from the alreadyconnected console port or remotely through a power-on self-test (POST). The initial switch configuration is performed through Telnet (Telnet client) or HTTP (Web browser). Booting the Switch When the power is turned on with a default user name, password, or IP address. If POST passes successfully, valid firmware is...
... the Boot menu functions, see the CLI Reference Guide. Performing the Initial Configuration The initial configuration procedure is based on the following information from the alreadyconnected console port or remotely through a power-on self-test (POST). The initial switch configuration is performed through Telnet (Telnet client) or HTTP (Web browser). Booting the Switch When the power is turned on with a default user name, password, or IP address. If POST passes successfully, valid firmware is...
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... address and the "community string" or password that the particular management system uses to configure security access for the SNMP management interface. The wizard automatically assigns the highest access level [Privilege Level 15] to this setting, and to the CLI and Web interface. Initially only SNMPv2 will be used to login to add additional management system information later. engine ID, view, etc.). For more information on setting up user accounts and changing...
... address and the "community string" or password that the particular management system uses to configure security access for the SNMP management interface. The wizard automatically assigns the highest access level [Privilege Level 15] to this setting, and to the CLI and Web interface. Initially only SNMPv2 will be used to login to add additional management system information later. engine ID, view, etc.). For more information on setting up user accounts and changing...
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...;a de introducción Would you like to setup the Out-Of-Band interface now? [Y/N] y Please enter the IP address of the device (A.B.C.D) or enter "DHCP" (without the quotes) to automatically request an IP address from any Management Interface you can use these IP addresses to the CLI and Web interface. You may setup other accounts and change privilege levels later. This account is manually configured on setting up user...
...;a de introducción Would you like to setup the Out-Of-Band interface now? [Y/N] y Please enter the IP address of the device (A.B.C.D) or enter "DHCP" (without the quotes) to automatically request an IP address from any Management Interface you can use these IP addresses to the CLI and Web interface. You may setup other accounts and change privilege levels later. This account is manually configured on setting up user...
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...ıcı hesabınızı oluşturmanız gerekir. This account is manually configured on the OOB (Out-Of-Band) Interface and/or the VLAN 1 routing interface. Step 2: Now we need to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface of the switch. Başka hesaplar oluşturabilir ve ayrıcalık seviyelerini daha sonra değiştirebilirsiniz.
...ıcı hesabınızı oluşturmanız gerekir. This account is manually configured on the OOB (Out-Of-Band) Interface and/or the VLAN 1 routing interface. Step 2: Now we need to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface of the switch. Başka hesaplar oluşturabilir ve ayrıcalık seviyelerini daha sonra değiştirebilirsiniz.