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Dell PowerConnect FCX648-I Configuration Manual (1494 pages)
PowerConnect B-SERIES FCX
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Dell
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Document
39
Introduction
39
Device Nomenclature
39
Audience
39
Document Conventions
40
Text Formatting
40
Command Syntax Conventions
40
Notes, Cautions, and Danger Notices
40
Notice to the Reader
41
Related Publications
41
Getting Technical Help
41
Contacting Dell
41
Chapter 1 Getting Familiar with Management Applications
43
Using the Management Port
43
How the Management Port Works
43
CLI Commands for Use with the Management Port
44
Logging on through the CLI
45
On-Line Help
46
Command Completion
46
Scroll Control
46
Line Editing Commands
47
Using Stack-Unit, Slot Number, and Port Number with CLI Commands
47
CLI Nomenclature on Stackable Devices
48
Searching and Filtering Output from CLI Commands
48
Using Special Characters in Regular Expressions
50
Creating an Alias for a CLI Command
52
Logging on through the Web Management Interface
53
Navigating the Web Management Interface
54
Logging on through Brocade Network Advisor
58
Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Software Features
59
Configuring Basic System Parameters
60
Entering System Administration Information
60
Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
61
Parameters
61
Disabling Syslog Messages and Traps for CLI Access
64
Cancelling an Outbound Telnet Session
65
Specifying a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Server
65
Setting the System Clock
67
Limiting Broadcast, Multicast, and Unknown Unicast Traffic
69
Configuring CLI Banners
71
Configuring a Local MAC Address for Layer 2 Management Traffic32
74
Configuring Basic Port Parameters
74
Assigning a Port Name
74
Modifying Port Speed and Duplex Mode
75
Enabling Auto-Negotiation Maximum Port Speed Advertisement and Down-Shift
75
Application Notes
76
Modifying Port Duplex Mode
78
Configuring MDI/MDIX
79
Disabling or Re-Enabling a Port
80
Configuring Flow Control
80
Configuring Symmetric Flow Control on Powerconnect B-Series FCX
82
Devices
82
Configuring PHY FIFO Rx and Tx Depth
86
Configuring the IPG on Powerconnect Stackable Devices
86
Enabling and Disabling Support for 100Basetx
87
Enabling and Disabling Support for 100Basefx
87
Changing the Gbps Fiber Negotiation Mode
88
Modifying Port Priority (Qos)
89
Dynamic Configuration of Voice over IP (Voip) Phones
89
Configuring Port Flap Dampening
90
Configuration Notes
91
Port Loop Detection
94
Syslog Message
98
Chapter 3 Operations, Administration, and Maintenance
99
Overview
99
Determining the Software Versions Installed and Running on a Device58
100
Determining the Flash Image Version Running on the Device
100
Determining the Boot Image Version Running on the Device
101
Determining the Image Versions Installed in Flash Memory
101
Flash Image Verification
101
Cli Commands
102
Image File Types
103
Viewing the Contents of Flash Files
103
Using SNMP to Upgrade Software
104
Changing the Block Size for TFTP File Transfers
105
Rebooting
106
Configuration Notes
106
Displaying the Boot Preference
106
Loading and Saving Configuration Files
107
Replacing the Startup Configuration with the Running Configuration
107
Replacing the Running Configuration with the Startup Configuration
108
Logging Changes to the Startup-Config File
108
Copying a Configuration File to or from a TFTP Server
108
Dynamic Configuration Loading
109
Maximum File Sizes for Startup-Config File and Running-Config
111
Loading and Saving Configuration Files with Ipv6
111
Using the Ipv6 Copy Command
111
Copying a File from an Ipv6 TFTP Server
112
Using the Ipv6 Ncopy Command
113
Uploading Files from an Ipv6 TFTP Server
114
Using SNMP to Save and Load Configuration Information
115
Erasing Image and Configuration Files
116
Scheduling a System Reload
116
Reloading at a Specific Time
116
Reloading after a Specific Amount of Time
117
Displaying the Amount of Time Remaining before a Scheduled Reload
117
Canceling a Scheduled Reload
117
Diagnostic Error Codes and Remedies for TFTP Transfers
117
Testing Network Connectivity
118
Pinging an Ipv4 Address
118
Tracing an Ipv4 Route
120
Chapter 4 Software-Based Licensing
121
Software License Terminology
121
Software-Based Licensing Overview
122
How Software-Based Licensing Works
122
License Types
122
Non-Licensed Features
122
Licensed Features and Part Numbers
123
Licensing Rules
123
Configuration Tasks
125
Obtaining a License
125
Installing a License File
130
Verifying the License File Installation
130
Deleting a License
130
Other Licensing Options Available from the Brocade Software Portal
131
Viewing Software License Information
131
Transferring a License
132
Syslog Messages and Trap Information
132
Viewing Information about Software Licenses
133
Viewing the License ID (LID)
133
Viewing the License Database
134
Viewing Software Packages Installed in the Device
135
Chapter 5 Stackable Devices
137
Ironstack Overview
137
Ironstack Technology Features
137
Stackable Models
138
Ironstack Terminology
138
Building an Ironstack
140
Ironstack Topologies
140
Software Requirements
142
Ironstack Construction Methods
142
Scenario 1 - Configuring a Three-Member Ironstack in a Ring Topology Using Secure-Setup
143
Scenario 2 - Configuring a Three-Member Ironstack in a Ring Topology Using the Automatic Setup Process
147
Scenario 3 - Configuring a Three-Member Ironstack in a Ring Topology Using the Manual Configuration Process
150
Configuring an FCX Ironstack
151
Configuring Powerconnect B-Series FCX Stacking Ports
151
Configuring a Default Stacking Port to Function as
157
A Data Port
157
Verifying an Ironstack Configuration
158
Managing Your Ironstack
160
Logging in through the CLI
160
Logging in through Brocade Network Advisor
160
Logging in through the Console Port
160
Ironstack Management MAC Address
162
Removing MAC Address Entries
164
CLI Command Syntax
166
Ironstack CLI Commands
166
Stacking Mode
167
Copying the Flash Image to a Stack Unit from the Active Controller
168
Reloading a Stack Unit
168
Controlling Stack Topology
168
Managing Ironstack Partitioning
169
MIB Support for the Ironstack
170
Persistent MAC Address
170
Unconfiguring an Ironstack
172
Displaying Ironstack Information
173
Displaying Chassis Information
175
Displaying Software Version Information
186
Adding, Removing, or Replacing Units in an Ironstack
189
Renumbering Stack Units
191
Syslog, SNMP, and Traps
193
Troubleshooting an Ironstack
193
Troubleshooting an Unsuccessful Stack Build
194
Troubleshooting Image Copy Issues
195
Stack Mismatches
196
Image Mismatches
196
Advanced Feature Privileges (Powerconnect B-Series FCX )
196
Configuration Mismatch
197
Memory Allocation Failure
198
Recovering from a Mismatch
198
Troubleshooting Secure-Setup
199
Troubleshooting Unit Replacement Issues
200
More about Ironstack Technology
200
Configuration, Startup Configuration Files and Stacking Flash
200
Ironstack Topologies
201
Port down and Aging
201
Device Roles and Elections
201
Powerconnect B-Series FCX Hitless Stacking
204
Supported Events
205
Non-Supported Events
205
Supported Protocols and Services
205
Configuration Notes and Feature Limitations
207
What Happens During a Hitless Stacking Switchover or
208
Failover
208
Standby Controller Role in Hitless Stacking
210
Support During Stack Formation, Stack Merge
211
And Stack Split
211
Hitless Stacking Default Behavior
215
Hitless Stacking Failover
217
Hitless Stacking Switchover
218
Displaying Information about Hitless Stacking
225
Syslog Messages for Hitless Stacking Failover and Switchover183
225
Displaying Hitless Stacking Diagnostic Information
226
Chapter 6 Monitoring Hardware Components
231
Virtual Cable Testing
231
Configuration Notes
231
Command Syntax
231
Viewing the Results of the Cable Analysis
232
Supported Fiber Optic Transceivers
233
Digital Optical Monitoring
234
Configuration Limitations
234
Enabling Digital Optical Monitoring
234
Setting the Alarm Interval
235
Displaying Information about Installed Media
235
Viewing Optical Monitoring Information
236
Syslog Messages
238
Chapter 7 Configuring Ipv6 Management on Powerconnect B-Series Fcxswitches
239
Ipv6 Management Overview
240
Ipv6 Addressing
240
Enabling and Disabling Ipv6
241
Ipv6 Management Features
241
Ipv6 Management Acls
241
Ipv6 Debug
242
Ipv6 Web Management Using HTTP and HTTPS
242
Ipv6 Logging
243
Name-To-Ipv6 Address Resolution Using Ipv6 DNS Server
243
Defining an Ipv6 DNS Entry
243
Ipv6 Ping
244
SNTP over Ipv6
245
SNMP3 over Ipv6
245
Specifying an Ipv6 SNMP Trap Receiver
245
Secure Shell, SCP, and Ipv6
246
Ipv6 Telnet
246
Ipv6 Traceroute
247
Ipv6 Management Commands
247
Chapter 8 Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Related Features
249
STP Overview
249
Configuring Standard STP Parameters
250
STP Parameters and Defaults
250
Enabling or Disabling the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
251
Changing STP Bridge and Port Parameters
252
STP Protection Enhancement
254
Displaying STP Information
256
Displaying Cpu Utilization Statistics
259
Configuring STP Related Features
265
Fast Port Span
265
Fast Uplink Span
267
W Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP)
269
Bridge Port States
274
Convergence in a Simple Topology
286
Convergence after a Link Failure
289
Convergence at Link Restoration
290
Propagation of Topology Change
294
W Draft 3
307
Configuration Considerations
310
Single Spanning Tree (SSTP)
311
STP Per VLAN Group
313
PVST/PVST+ Compatibility
317
Overview of PVST and PVST
318
VLAN Tags and Dual Mode
319
Configuring PVST+ Support
320
Displaying PVST+ Support Information
320
Configuration Examples
321
PVRST Compatibility
324
BPDU Guard
324
Enabling BPDU Protection by Port
324
Re-Enabling Ports Disabled by BPDU Guard
325
Displaying the BPDU Guard Status
325
Example Console Messages
326
Root Guard
326
Enabling STP Root Guard
327
Displaying the STP Root Guard
327
Displaying the Root Guard by VLAN
327
Error Disable Recovery
328
Enabling Error Disable Recovery
328
Setting the Recovery Interval
328
Displaying the Error Disable Recovery State by Interface
329
Displaying the Recovery State for All Conditions
329
Displaying the Recovery State by Port Number and Cause
329
Errdisable Syslog Messages
330
S Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
330
Multiple Spanning-Tree Regions
330
Configuration Notes
332
Configuring MSTP Mode and Scope
332
Reduced Occurrences of MSTP Reconvergence
333
Configuring Additional MSTP Parameters
335
Displaying Mstp Statistics
341
Displaying Mstp Information for a Specified Instance
343
Displaying Mstp Information for Cist Instance 0
344
Chapter 9 Configuring Basic Layer 2 Features
348
About Port Regions
348
Powerconnect B-Series FCX Device Port Regions
348
Enabling or Disabling the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
348
Modifying STP Bridge and Port Parameters
349
MAC Learning Rate Control
349
Changing the MAC Age Time and Disabling MAC Address Learning
349
Disabling the Automatic Learning of MAC Addresses
350
Displaying the MAC Address Table
350
Configuring Static MAC Entries
350
Multi-Port Static MAC Address
351
Configuring VLAN-Based Static MAC Entries
352
Clearing MAC Address Entries
352
Flow-Based MAC Address Learning
353
Feature Overview
353
The Benefits of Flow-Based Learning
353
How Flow-Based Learning Works
354
Configuration Considerations
354
Configuring Flow-Based MAC Address Learning
355
Displaying Information about Flow-Based Macs
356
Clearing Flow-Based MAC Address Entries
356
Enabling Port-Based Vlans
356
Assigning IEEE 802.1Q Tagging to a Port
357
Defining MAC Address Filters
358
Configuration Notes and Limitations
358
Command Syntax
358
Filters
360
MAC Address Filter Override for 802.1X-Enabled Ports
361
Locking a Port to Restrict Addresses
362
Configuration Notes
362
Command Syntax
362
Displaying and Modifying System Parameter Default Settings
363
Configuration Considerations
363
Displaying System Parameter Default Values
363
Modifying System Parameter Default Values
367
Tdynamic Buffer Allocation for an Ironstack
368
Configuration Steps
369
Sample Configuration
370
Generic Buffer Profiles on Powerconnect Stackable Devices
371
Remote Fault Notification 1G Fiber Connections
371
Enabling and Disabling Remote Fault Notification
372
Link Fault Signaling for 10G
372
Jumbo Frame Support
373
Chapter 10 Configuring Metro Features
375
Topology Groups
375
Master VLAN and Member Vlans
376
Control Ports and Free Ports
376
Configuration Considerations
376
Configuring a Topology Group
377
Displaying Topology Group Information
378
Metro Ring Protocol (MRP)
379
Configuration Notes
381
Ring Initialization
383
How Ring Breaks Are Detected and Healed
388
Master Vlans and Customer Vlans
390
Configuring MRP
391
Changing the Hello and Preforwarding Times
393
Using MRP Diagnostics
394
Displaying MRP Information
395
MRP CLI Example
397
Commands on Switch B
398
Commands on Switch C
398
Virtual Switch Redundancy Protocol (VSRP)
399
Configuration Notes and Feature Limitations
400
Layer 2 and Layer 3 Redundancy
401
Master Election and Failover
401
VSRP Parameters
406
VSRP-Aware Security Features
406
Configuring Basic VSRP Parameters
409
Configuring Optional VSRP Parameters
410
Configuring Authentication
411
Changing the Backup Priority
413
Changing the Hello Interval
414
Changing the Default Track Priority
416
Displaying VSRP Information
418
Displaying the Active Interfaces for a Vrid
420
VSRP Fast Start
421
VSRP and MRP Signaling
422
Chapter 11 Configuring Uni-Directional Link Detection (UDLD) and Protected
425
UDLD Overview
425
UDLD for Tagged Ports
426
Configuration Notes and Feature Limitations
426
Enabling UDLD
427
Enabling UDLD for Tagged Ports
427
Changing the Keepalive Interval
427
Changing the Keepalive Retries
428
Displaying UDLD Information
428
Displaying Information for a Single Port
429
Clearing UDLD Statistics
430
Protected Link Groups
430
About Active Ports
431
Using UDLD with Protected Link Groups
431
Configuration Notes
431
An Active Port
432
Chapter 12 Configuring Trunk Groups and Dynamic Link Aggregation
435
Trunk Group Overview
435
Trunk Group Connectivity to a Server
436
Trunk Group Rules
437
Trunk Group Configuration Examples
438
Support for Flexible Trunk Group Membership
440
Trunk Group Load Sharing
440
Configuring a Trunk Group
442
In Figure 78
443
Example 2: Configuring a Trunk Group that Spans Two Gbps Ethernet Modules in a Chassis Device
444
Ethernet Ports
445
With One Port Per Module
445
Additional Trunking Options
446
Displaying Trunk Group Configuration Information
450
Viewing the First and Last Ports in a Trunk Group
451
Dynamic Link Aggregation
452
Ironstack LACP Trunk Group Configuration Example
453
Examples of Valid LACP Trunk Groups
453
Configuration Notes and Limitations
454
Adaptation to Trunk Disappearance
455
Flexible Trunk Eligibility
455
Enabling Dynamic Link Aggregation
456
Affects Trunk Groups and Dynamic Keys
458
Additional Trunking Options for LACP Trunk Ports
458
Link Aggregation Parameters
458
Port Priority
459
Displaying and Determining the Status of Aggregate Links
463
Events that Affect the Status of Ports in an Aggregate Link
464
Displaying Link Aggregation and Port Status Information
464
Displaying LACP Status Information
466
Clearing the Negotiated Aggregate Links Table
467
Configuring Single Link LACP
467
CLI Syntax
467
Configuration Notes
467
Chapter 13 Configuring Virtual Lans (Vlans)
469
VLAN Overview
469
Types of Vlans
469
Default VLAN
475
Q Tagging
476
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
479
Virtual Routing Interfaces
479
VLAN and Virtual Routing Interface Groups
481
Dynamic, Static, and Excluded Port Membership
481
Super Aggregated Vlans
483
Trunk Group Ports and VLAN Membership
483
Summary of VLAN Configuration Rules
484
Routing between Vlans
485
Virtual Routing Interfaces (Layer 3 Switches Only)
485
Assigning a Different VLAN ID to the Default VLAN
486
And 4092
487
Assigning Trunk Group Ports
488
Configuring Port-Based Vlans
488
Modifying a Port-Based VLAN
492
Enable Spanning Tree on a VLAN
493
Protocol-Based Vlans
494
Configuration Example
494
Vlans Within Port-Based Vlans
496
Configuring an Ipv6 Protocol VLAN
500
Interfaces (Layer 3 Switches Only)
500
Configuring Protocol Vlans with Dynamic Ports
506
Aging of Dynamic Ports
507
Configuration Guidelines
508
VLAN with Dynamic Ports
508
Configuring an IP Subnet VLAN with Dynamic Ports
508
Configuring an IPX Network VLAN with Dynamic Ports
509
Configuring Uplink Ports Within a Port-Based VLAN
510
Configuration Considerations
510
Configuration Syntax
510
Multiple Port-Based Vlans
511
Configuring VLAN Groups and Virtual Routing Interface Groups
514
Configuring a VLAN Group
514
Configuring a Virtual Routing Interface Group
516
Interface Group Information
517
Routing Interfaces
518
Configuring Super Aggregated Vlans
519
Configuring Aggregated Vlans
522
Configuration Notes
522
Verifying the Configuration
523
Complete CLI Examples
523
Configuring 802.1Q-In-Q Tagging
526
Configuration Rules
527
Enabling 802.1Q-In-Q Tagging
527
Example Configuration
529
Configuring 802.1Q-In-Q Tag Profiles
530
Configuring Private Vlans
530
Configuration Notes
533
To the PVLAN
537
CLI Example for a General PVLAN Network
538
Link Ports
538
Dual-Mode VLAN Ports
539
Displaying VLAN Information
542
Displaying Vlans in Alphanumeric Order
542
Displaying System-Wide VLAN Information
543
Displaying Global VLAN Information
544
Displaying VLAN Information for Specific Ports
544
Displaying a Port VLAN Membership
545
Displaying a Port Dual-Mode VLAN Membership
545
Displaying Port Default VLAN Ids (Pvids)
545
Displaying PVLAN Information
546
Chapter 14 Configuring GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)
547
GVRP Overview
547
Application Examples
548
Dynamic Core and Fixed Edge
548
Dynamic Core and Dynamic Edge
549
Fixed Core and Dynamic Edge
550
Fixed Core and Fixed Edge
550
VLAN Names
550
Configuration Notes
550
Configuring GVRP
552
Changing the GVRP Base VLAN ID
552
Increasing the Maximum Configurable Value of the Leaveall Timer
552
Enabling GVRP
553
Disabling VLAN Advertising
553
Disabling VLAN Learning
554
Changing the GVRP Timers
554
Displaying GVRP Information
556
Displaying GVRP Configuration Information
557
Displaying GVRP VLAN Information
559
Displaying GVRP Statistics
561
Displaying CPU Utilization Statistics
562
Displaying GVRP Diagnostic Information
564
Clearing GVRP Statistics
564
CLI Examples
564
Dynamic Core and Fixed Edge
565
Dynamic Core and Dynamic Edge
566
Fixed Core and Dynamic Edge
566
Fixed Core and Fixed Edge
567
Static and Dynamic Hosts
569
Overview
569
MAC-Based VLAN Feature Structure
569
Chapter 15 Configuring MAC-Based Vlans
570
Dynamic MAC-Based VLAN
570
Configuration Notes and Feature Limitations
571
Configuration Example
572
Configuring MAC-Based Vlans
573
RADIUS Server
574
Aging for MAC-Based VLAN
575
Disabling Aging for MAC-Based VLAN Sessions
576
Configuring a MAC-Based VLAN for a Static Host
577
Configuring the Maximum MAC Addresses Per Port
577
Configuring Dynamic MAC-Based VLAN
578
Configuring MAC-Based VLAN for a Dynamic Host
578
Configuring MAC-Based Vlans Using SNMP
579
Displaying Information about MAC-Based Vlans
579
Displaying the MAC-VLAN Table
579
Displaying the MAC-VLAN Table for a Specific MAC Address
579
Displaying Allowed MAC Addresses
580
Displaying Denied MAC Addresses
580
Displaying Detailed MAC-VLAN Data
581
Displaying MAC-VLAN Information for a Specific Interface
583
Displaying MAC Addresses in a MAC-Based VLAN
584
Displaying MAC-Based VLAN Logging
585
Clearing MAC-VLAN Information
585
Sample Application
585
Chapter 16 Configuring Rule-Based IP Access Control Lists (Acls)
590
ACL Overview
590
Types of IP Acls
590
ACL Ids and Entries
590
Numbered and Named Acls
591
Default ACL Action
591
How Hardware-Based Acls Work
592
How Fragmented Packets Are Processed
592
Hardware Aging of Layer 4 CAM Entries
592
Configuration Considerations
592
Configuring Standard Numbered Acls
593
Standard Numbered ACL Syntax
593
Configuration Example for Standard Numbered Acls
595
Configuring Standard Named Acls
595
Standard Named ACL Syntax
596
Configuration Example for Standard Named Acls
597
Configuring Extended Numbered Acls
598
Extended Numbered ACL Syntax
598
Configuration Examples for Extended Numbered Acls
602
Configuring Extended Named Acls
604
Extended Named ACL Syntax
604
Configuration Example for Extended Named Acls
608
Preserving User Input for ACL TCP/UDP Port Numbers
608
Managing ACL Comment Text
609
Adding a Comment to an Entry in a Numbered ACL
609
Adding a Comment to an Entry in a Named ACL
610
Deleting a Comment from an ACL Entry
610
Viewing Comments in an ACL
610
Or Subnet-Based VLAN
611
Enabling ACL Logging
612
Enabling Strict Control of ACL Filtering of Fragmented Packets
614
Enabling ACL Support for Switched Traffic in the Router Image
615
Membership
615
A Port (Layer 2 Devices Only)
616
Configuration Notes
616
Applying an Ipv4 ACL to a Subset of Ports on a Virtual Interface (Layer 3 Devices Only)
617
Using Acls to Filter ARP Packets
618
Configuration Considerations
618
Configuring Acls for ARP Filtering
618
Displaying ACL Filters for ARP
619
Clearing the Filter Count
620
Filtering on IP Precedence and Tos Values
620
TCP Flags - Edge Port Security
620
Qos Options for IP Acls
621
Configuration Notes for Powerconnect B-Series FCX Devices
621
Using an IP ACL to Mark DSCP Values (DSCP Marking)
622
DSCP Matching
623
ACL-Based Rate Limiting
624
ACL Statistics
624
Using Acls to Control Multicast Features
624
Enabling and Viewing Hardware Usage Statistics for an ACL
624
Displaying ACL Information
625
Troubleshooting Acls
625
Policy-Based Routing (PBR)
626
Basic Example
630
Setting the Output Interface to the Null Interface
631
Trunk Formation
632
Chapter 17 Configuring Quality of Service
633
Classification
633
Processing of Classified Traffic
633
Qos for Stackable Devices
637
Qos Profile Restrictions in an Ironstack
637
In an Ironstack
638
Qos Behavior for 802.1P Marking in an Ironstack
638
Qos Queues
638
Assigning Qos Priorities to Traffic
638
Changing a Port Priority
639
Assigning Static MAC Entries to Priority Queues
639
Buffer Allocation/Threshold for Qos Queues
640
P Priority Override
640
Configuration Notes and Feature Limitations
640
Enabling 802.1P Priority Override
640
Marking
641
Configuring DSCP-Based Qos
641
Application Notes
641
Using Acls to Honor DSCP-Based Qos
641
Configuring the Qos Mappings
642
Default DSCP to Internal Forwarding Priority Mappings
642
Priority Mappings
643
Forwarding Queue Mappings
644
To 4 Queue Mapping
644
Scheduling
645
Qos Queuing Methods
645
Selecting the Qos Queuing Method
647
Configuring the Qos Queues
647
Viewing Qos Settings
650
Viewing DSCP-Based Qos Settings
650
Chapter 18 Configuring Traffic Policies
653
Traffic Policies Overview
653
Maximum Number of Traffic Policies Supported on a Device
654
Configuration Notes and Feature Limitations
654
ACL-Based Rate Limiting Using Traffic Policies
655
Supported on a Layer 3 Device
655
Configuring ACL-Based Fixed Rate Limiting
656
Support for Fixed Rate Limiting and Adaptive Rate Limiting
656
Configuring ACL-Based Adaptive Rate Limiting
657
Over the Limit
659
ACL Statistics and Rate Limit Counting
661
Enabling ACL Statistics
661
Enabling ACL Statistics with Rate Limiting Traffic Policies
662
Viewing ACL and Rate Limit Counters
662
Clearing ACL and Rate Limit Counters
663
Viewing Traffic Policies
664
Chapter 19 Configuring Base Layer 3 and Enabling Routing Protocols
665
Adding a Static IP Route
665
Adding a Static ARP Entry
666
Modifying and Displaying Layer 3 System Parameter Limits
667
Configuration Notes
667
Powerconnect Ipv6 Models
667
Configuring RIP
668
Enabling Redistribution of IP Static Routes into RIP
669
Enabling RIP
669
Enabling Redistribution
670
Changing the Route Loop Prevention Method
671
Enabling Learning of Default Routes
671
Enabling or Disabling Routing Protocols
671
Other Layer 3 Protocols
671
Command Syntax
672
Configuration Notes and Feature Limitations
672
Enabling or Disabling Layer 2 Switching
672
Chapter 20 Configuring Port Mirroring and Monitoring
675
Overview
675
Configuration Notes
676
Command Syntax
677
Monitoring an Individual Trunk Port
678
Configuration Notes
679
Configuring Mirroring on an Ironstack
679
ACL-Based Inbound Mirroring
680
Series FCX Devices
680
MAC Address Filter-Based Mirroring
680
Configuring MAC Address Filter-Based Mirroring
680
VLAN-Based Mirroring
681
Chapter 21 Configuring Rate Limiting and Rate Shaping on
685
Rate Limiting Overview
685
Rate Limiting in Hardware
686
How Fixed Rate Limiting Works
686
Configuring a Port-Based Rate Limiting Policy
687
Configuration Notes
687
Configuring an ACL-Based Rate Limiting Policy
687
Displaying the Fixed Rate Limiting Configuration
687
Rate Shaping Overview
688
Configuration Notes
688
Configuring Outbound Rate Shaping for a Port
689
Configuring Outbound Rate Shaping for a Specific Priority
689
Configuring Outbound Rate Shaping for a Trunk Port
689
Displaying Rate Shaping Configurations
690
Chapter 22 Configuring IP Multicast Traffic Reduction for
691
IGMP Snooping Overview
691
Configuration Notes
693
Configuring Queriers and Non-Queriers
694
Using Igmpv2 with Igmpv3
695
VLAN Specific Configuration
695
PIM SM Traffic Snooping Overview
695
Application Example
695
Configuring IGMP Snooping
697
Configuring the Hardware and Software Resource Limits
698
Modifying the Age Interval
699
Configuring Report Control
699
Configuring Static Router Ports
703
Enabling Fast Convergence
704
Displaying IGMP Snooping Information
705
Displaying Querier Information
710
Clear IGMP Snooping Commands
713
Chapter 23 Enabling the Foundry Discovery Protocol (FDP) and Reading Cisco
715
Using FDP
715
Configuring FDP
715
Displaying FDP Information
717
Clearing FDP and CDP Information
719
Reading CDP Packets
720
Enabling Interception of CDP Packets Globally
720
Enabling Interception of CDP Packets on an Interface
721
Displaying CDP Information
721
Clearing CDP Information
723
Chapter 24 Configuring LLDP and LLDP-MED
726
Terms Used in this Chapter
726
LLDP Overview
726
Benefits of LLDP
727
LLDP-MED Overview
728
Benefits of LLDP-MED
728
LLDP-MED Class
729
General Operating Principles
729
Operating Modes
729
LLDP Packets
730
TLV Support
731
MIB Support
734
Syslog Messages
734
Configuring LLDP
734
Configuration Notes and Considerations
735
Enabling and Disabling LLDP
735
Changing a Port LLDP Operating Mode
736
Enabling Support for Tagged LLDP Packets
736
Specifying the Maximum Number of LLDP Neighbors
738
Enabling LLDP SNMP Notifications and Syslog Messages
739
Changing the Interval between Regular LLDP Transmissions
740
Changing the Minimum Time between LLDP Transmissions
740
Changing the Holdtime Multiplier for Transmit TTL
741
Changing the Minimum Time between Port Reinitializations
741
LLDP Tlvs Advertised by the Dell Powerconnect Device
741
Configuring LLDP-MED
749
Enabling LLDP-MED
749
For LLDP-MED Topology Changes
750
Changing the Fast Start Repeat Count
750
Defining a Location ID
751
Defining an LLDP-MED Network Policy
757
LLDP Configuration Summary
760
LLDP Statistics
761
LLDP Neighbors
763
LLDP Neighbors Detail
764
LLDP Configuration Details
765
Resetting LLDP Statistics
767
Clearing Cached LLDP Neighbor Information
767
Overview of IP Multicasting
769
Chapter 25 Configuring IP Multicast Protocols
770
Ipv4 Multicast Group Addresses
770
Ethernet MAC Addresses
770
Supported Layer 3 Multicast Routing Protocols
770
Suppression of Unregistered Multicast Packets
771
Multicast Terms
771
Changing Global IP Multicast Parameters
771
Multicast Groups
771
Changing IGMP V1 and V2 Parameters
773
Adding an Interface to a Multicast Group
774
PIM Dense
775
Initiating PIM Multicasts on a Network
776
Pruning a Multicast Tree
776
Grafts to a Multicast Tree
778
PIM DM Versions
778
Configuring PIM DM
779
Failover Time in a Multi-Path Topology
783
Modifying the TTL
783
PIM Sparse
784
PIM Sparse Switch Types
785
RP Paths and SPT Paths
786
Configuring PIM Sparse
786
Configuring Global Pim Sparse Parameters
787
And Statistics
792
Displaying a List of Multicast Groups
793
Displaying Bsr Information
794
Displaying Candidate Rp Information
797
Displaying Rp Information for a Pim Sparse Group
798
Displaying the Rp Set List
798
Displaying Multicast Neighbor Information
799
Displaying Information about an Upstream Neighbor Device
800
Displaying the Pim Multicast Cache
801
Displaying Pim Traffic Statistics
803
PIM Passive
804
Passive Multicast Route Insertion
805
Using Acls to Control Multicast Features
806
Using Acls to Limit Static RP Groups
806
Using Acls to Limit PIM RP Candidate Advertisement
808
Disabling CPU Processing for Select Multicast Groups
809
Viewing Disabled Multicast Addresses
810
CLI Command Syntax
810
Another Multicast Router
811
Default IGMP Version
813
Compatibility with IGMP V1 and V2
813
Globally Enabling the IGMP Version
813
Enabling the IGMP Version Per Interface Setting
813
A Virtual Routing Interface
814
Enabling Membership Tracking and Fast Leave
814
Setting the Query Interval
815
Setting the Group Membership Time
815
Setting the Maximum Response Time
815
IGMP V3 and Source Specific Multicast Protocols
816
Displaying IGMP V3 Information on Layer 3 Switches
816
Clearing IGMP Statistics
820
IGMP Proxy
820
Configuration Notes
820
Configuring IGMP Proxy
821
Displaying IGMP Proxy Traffic
821
IP Multicast Protocols and IGMP Snooping on the same Device
821
Configuration Example
822
CLI Commands
823
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Table of Contents
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Getting Started Guide
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Table of Contents
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In this Guide • Introduction
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Features
7
Power Supplies
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Items Required for Installation
9
Unpacking the B-FCX Device
10
Installation Tasks
10
Site Planning and Safety Guidelines
10
Preparing the Installation Site
10
General Precautions
11
Lifting Precautions
12
Power Precautions
12
Installing the Device
13
Desktop Installation
13
Rack Mount Installation
13
Connecting Devices in a Stack
15
Powering on the System
18
Attaching a PC or Terminal
18
Assigning Permanent Passwords
19
Setting Passwords
20
Recovering from a Lost Password
20
Configuring IP Addresses
21
Devices Running Layer 2 Software
21
Connecting Network Equipment to B-FCX Device
22
Regulatory Notices
23
Français
67
Introduction
67
Fonctionnalités
69
Éléments Requis Pour L'installation
71
Déballage du Périphérique B-FCX
72
Tâches D'installation
72
Planification de Site Et Consignes de Sécurité
73
Installation du Périphérique
76
Connexion D'un PC Ou D'un Terminal
81
Mise Sous Tension du Système
81
Attribution de Mots de Passe Permanents
82
Configuration D'adresses IP
84
Connexion D'équipement Réseau À un Périphérique B-FCX
85
Deutsch
89
Inhalt dieser Anleitung • Einführung
89
Funktionen
91
Für die Montage Erforderliche Komponenten
93
Ablauf der Montage und Installation
94
Auspacken des B-FCX-Geräts
94
Standortplanung und Sicherheitsrichtlinien
95
Montieren und Installieren des Geräts
98
Einschalten des Systems
103
Verbinden mit einem PC oder Terminal
103
Zuweisen von Dauerhaften Kennwörtern
104
Konfigurieren von IP-Adressen
106
Verbinden eines Netzwerkgeräts mit dem B-FCX-Gerät
107
Dell PowerConnect FCX648-I User Manual (152 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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About this Document
7
In this Chapter
7
Audience
7
Supported Hardware and Software
7
Document Conventions
7
Text Formatting
7
Notes, Cautions, and Danger Notices
8
Related Publications
8
Getting Technical Help or Reporting Errors
9
Contacting Dell
9
Chapter 1 Stackable Devices and Concepts
11
In this Chapter
11
Stackable Models
11
Stack Topologies
11
Chapter 2 The Web Management Interface
13
In this Chapter
13
Access Requirements
13
Logging in and Logging out
14
Navigating the Web Management Interface
15
Chapter 3 Monitoring Stack Performance and Metrics
17
In this Chapter
17
Monitoring the ARP Cache
17
Monitoring the Device
19
Monitoring Flash Information
20
Monitoring Memory Information
21
Monitoring the Front Panel
21
Monitoring MAC Addresses
24
Monitoring the System Log
26
Monitoring Stack Details
27
Monitoring a Stack Module
29
Monitoring Stack Neighbors
30
Monitoring Stack Ports Status
31
Monitoring Stack Port Statistics
33
Monitoring Stack Port Interfaces
34
Monitoring Stack Resources
35
Monitoring Ethernet Port Statistics
36
Monitoring Port Attribute
38
Monitoring Port Utilization
40
Monitoring the Management Port
42
Monitoring STP
43
Monitoring RSTP
46
Monitoring IP Traffic
50
Monitoring RMON (Remote Monitoring) History
53
Monitoring RMON Statistics
55
Chapter 4 Configuring Stack Components
59
In this Chapter
59
Configuring the General Settings for an Ironstack
60
Configuring Stack Priority
61
Modifying Priority
62
Configuring Stack Ports
63
Modifying Stack Ports
64
Configuring a Stack Module
65
Adding a Module
66
Configuring the System Boot Sequence
67
Configuring the System Clock
68
Configuring the System DHCP Gateway
70
Configuring the System DNS
71
Configuring the General System
72
Configuring the System Identification
75
Configuring the System IP Address
75
Configuring a Standard ACL
76
Configuring an Extended ACL
78
Configuring an IP Access Group
81
Configuring the System MAC Filter
82
Configuring the Maximum System Value
84
Configuring a System Module
86
Configuring an NTP Server
89
Configuring a RADIUS Server
90
Configuring a TACACS/TACACS+ Server
92
Configuring Management Authentication
94
Configuring Management Authorization
96
Configuring Management Accounting
97
Configuring an SNMP Community String
99
Configuring General Management Parameters
100
Configuring a Management System Log
102
Configuring a Trap
104
Configuring a Trap Receiver
106
Configuring a Management User Account
108
Configuring Web Management Preference
109
Configuring an Ethernet Port
111
Modifying Port Settings
114
Configuring Port Relative Utilization
116
Configuring a Management Port
119
Configuring the Monitor and Mirror Port
120
Configuring the QOS Profile
121
Configuring the QOS Bind
121
Configuring VLAN
122
Configuring STP
130
Configuring RSTP
135
Configuring Trunk
141
Configuring Static Station
143
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