Dell Force10 M I/O Aggregator manuals
Force10 M I/O Aggregator
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- About this Guide
- Conventions
- Before You Start
- Other Auto-Configured Settings
- DCB Support
- Link Aggregation
- Stacking Mode
- Configuration Fundamentals
- CLI Modes
- Navigating CLI Modes
- do Command
- Obtaining Help
- Entering and Editing Commands
- Command History
- Multiple Users in Configuration Mode
- Getting Started
- Front Panel
- Uplink Ports
- Console access
- External Serial Port with a USB Connector
- Configure a Host Name
- Access the Aggregator Remotely
- Configure a Management Route
- Configuration File Management
- Important Points to Remember
- Save the Running-Configuration
- View Files
- View Configuration Files
- File System Management
- View the Command History
- Aggregator Management
- Disabling System Logging
- Changing System Logging Settings
- Displaying the Logging Buffer and Logging Configuration
- Configuring a UNIX Logging Facility Level
- Enabling Time Stamps on Syslog Messages
- Enabling the FTP Server
- Terminal Lines
- Recovering from a Forgotten Password
- Recovering from a Failed Start
- Data Center Bridging (DCB)
- Priority-Based Flow Control
- Enhanced Transmission Selection
- Data Center Bridging Exchange Protocol (DCBX)
- Data Center Bridging: Auto-DCB-Enable Mode
- When DCB is Enabled
- Enabling DCB on Next Reload
- QoS dot1p Traffic Classification and Queue Assignment
- How Priority-Based Flow Control is Implemented
- ETS Operation with DCBX
- DCB Policies in a Switch Stack
- DCBX Port Roles
- DCB Configuration Exchange
- Configuration Source Election
- Auto-Detection of the DCBX Version
- DCBX Prerequisites and Restrictions
- DCBX Error Messages
- Verifying DCB Configuration
- field description
- Example: PFC and ETS Operation
- Hierarchical Scheduling in ETS Output Policies
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
- DHCP Packet Format and Options
- Assigning an IP Address Using DHCP
- DHCP Client
- Releasing and Renewing DHCP-based IP Addresses
- Debugging DHCP Client Operation
- How DHCP Client is Implemented
- DHCP Client on a Management Interface
- DHCP Client on a VLAN
- FIP Snooping
- FIP Snooping on Ethernet Bridges
- FIP Snooping in a Switch Stack
- FIP Snooping on VLANs
- FIP Snooping Prerequisites
- Displaying FIP Snooping Information
- FIP Snooping Example
- Debugging FIP Snooping
- Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
- Joining a Multicast Group
- IGMP Version 3
- Joining and Filtering Groups and Sources
- Leaving and Staying in Groups
- How IGMP Snooping is Implemented on an Aggregator
- Interfaces
- Interface Auto-Configuration
- Viewing Interface Information
- Disabling and Re-enabling a Physical Interface
- Layer 2 Mode
- Configuring a Management Interface
- Configuring a Static Route for a Management Interface
- VLAN Membership
- Port-Based VLANs
- Configuring VLAN Membership
- Displaying VLAN Membership
- Adding an Interface to a Tagged VLAN
- Port Channel Interfaces
- Port Channel Definition and Standards
- GbE and 10GbE Interfaces in Port Channels
- Displaying Port Channel Information
- Interface Range
- Create a Multiple-Range
- Maintenance Using TDR
- Flow Control Using Ethernet Pause Frames
- MTU Size
- Auto-Negotiation on Ethernet Interfaces
- Setting Auto-Negotiation Options
- Displaying Non-Default Configurations
- Clearing Interface Counters
- iSCSI Optimization
- Monitoring iSCSI Traffic Flows
- Detection and Autoconfiguration for Dell EqualLogic Arrays
- iSCSI Optimization: Operation
- Displaying iSCSI Optimization Information
- How the LACP is Implemented on an Aggregator
- Server-Facing LAGs
- LACP Example
- Verifying LACP Operation and LAG Configuration
- Layer
- Displaying the MAC Address Table
- MAC Address Station Move
- Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
- Optional TLVs
- Organizationally Specific TLVs
- TIA-1057 (LLDP-MED) Overview
- TIA Organizationally Specific TLVs
- LLDP-MED Capabilities TLV
- LLDP-MED Network Policies TLV
- Extended Power via MDI TLV
- LLDP Operation
- Viewing Information Advertised by Adjacent LLDP Agents
- Clearing LLDP Counters
- Debugging LLDP
- Relevant Management Objects
- Port Monitoring
- Configuring Port Monitoring
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- Setting up SNMP
- Displaying the Ports in a VLAN Using SNMP
- Fetching Dynamic MAC Entries Using SNMP
- Deriving Interface Indices
- Monitor Port-channels
- Entity MIBS
- Stacking
- Stack Management Roles
- Stack Master Election
- MAC Addressing
- Stacking Port Numbers
- Stacking Prerequisites
- Cabling Procedure
- Adding a Stack Unit
- Resetting a Unit on a Stack
- Verifying a Stack Configuration
- Troubleshooting a Switch Stack
- Failure Scenarios
- Master Switch Fails
- Stack Unit in Card-Problem State Due to Incorrect FTOS Version
- Upgrading a Switch Stack
- Upgrading a Single Stack Unit
- Broadcast Storm Control
- System Time and Date
- Setting the Time for the Software Clock
- Setting the Time Zone
- Setting Daylight Savings Time
- Setting Recurring Daylight Saving Time
- Uplink Failure Detection (UFD)
- How Uplink Failure Detection Works
- UFD and NIC Teaming
- Disabling Uplink Failure Detection
- Displaying Uplink Failure Detection
- command output
- Debugging UFD on an Interface
- Upgrade Procedures
- Debugging and Diagnostics
- Debugging Aggregator Operation
- Broadcast, unknown multicast, and DLF packets are switched at a very low rate
- Flooded packets on all VLANs are received on a server
- Auto-configured VLANs do not exist on a stacked Aggregator
- Software show Commands
- Offline Diagnostics
- Trace Logs
- Show Hardware Commands
- Environmental Monitoring
- Recognize an Over-Temperature Condition
- Recognize an Under-Voltage Condition
- Buffer Tuning
- Deciding to Tune Buffers
- Using a Pre-Defined Buffer Profile
- Sample Buffer Profile Configuration
- Displaying Drop Counters
- Dataplane Statistics
- Displaying Stack Port Statistics
- Application Core Dumps
- TCP Dumps
- Standards Compliance
- RFC and I-D Compliance
- General IPv4 Protocols
- Network Management
- MIB Location
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