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PowerConnect 7024F
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PowerConnect 7024F
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- Introduction
- Document Conventions
- Switch Features
- System Management Features
- Integrated DHCP Server
- File Management
- sFlow
- Stacking Features
- Master Failover with Transparent Transition
- Password-Protected Management Access
- SSH/SSL
- Dot1x Authentication (IEEE 802.1X)
- Access Control Lists (ACL)
- DHCP Snooping
- Green Technology Features
- PoE Plus Support
- VLAN-Aware MAC-based Switching
- Port Mirroring
- Cisco Protocol Filtering
- Virtual Local Area Network Supported Features
- GARP and GVRP Support
- Spanning Tree Protocol Features
- Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) Guard
- Routing Features
- BOOTP/DHCP Relay Agent
- Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
- IPv6 Routes
- Quality of Service (QoS) Features
- Internet Small Computer System Interface iSCSI) Optimization
- IGMP Snooping Querier
- Internet Group Management Protocol
- MLD/MLDv2 (RFC2710/RFC3810)
- Hardware Overview
- Switch Ports
- Console Port
- Reset Button
- PowerConnect 7000 Series Back Panel
- Expansion Slots for Plug-in Modules
- Power Supplies
- Ventilation System
- LED Definitions
- Module LEDs
- System LEDs
- Administrator
- Starting the Application
- Understanding the Interface
- Defining Fields
- Understanding the Device View
- Using the Command-Line Interface
- Telnet Connection
- Understanding Command Modes
- Entering CLI Commands
- Using Command Completion
- Understanding Error Messages
- Default Settings
- Basic Network Information
- Why Is Basic Network Information Needed
- How Is Basic Network Information Configured
- Default Network Information
- Configuring Basic Network Information (Web)
- Domain Name Server
- Default Domain Name
- Host Name Mapping
- Dynamic Host Name Mapping
- Configuring Basic Network Information (CLI)
- Managing DHCP Leases
- the OOB Port
- Configuring and Viewing Additional Network Information
- Basic Network Information Configuration Example
- Managing a Switch Stack
- PowerConnect 7000 Series and M6348 Stacking Compatibility
- Adding a Switch to the Stack
- Removing a Switch from the Stack
- How is the Firmware Updated on the Stack
- Stack Design Considerations
- NSF Network Design Considerations
- Default Stacking Values
- Managing and Monitoring the Stack (Web)
- Stack Summary
- Stack Firmware Synchronization
- Supported Switches
- Stack Port Summary
- Stack Port Counters
- NSF Summary
- Checkpoint Statistics
- Managing the Stack (CLI)
- Viewing and Clearing Stacking and NSF Information
- Stacking and NSF Usage Scenarios
- Basic Failover
- Preconfiguring a Stack Member
- NSF in the Data Center
- NSF and VoIP
- NSF and DHCP Snooping
- NSF and the Storage Access Network
- NSF and Routed Access
- Controlling Management Access
- What Are the Recommendations for Management Security
- Access
- What are RADIUS Server Groups
- What Other Features Use Authentication
- Controlling Management Access (Web)
- Authentication Profiles
- Select Authentication
- Password Management
- Last Password Set Result
- User Login Configuration
- Local User Database
- Line Password
- TACACS+ Settings
- RADIUS Global Configuration
- RADIUS Server Configuration
- RADIUS Accounting Server Configuration
- RADIUS Accounting Server Statistics
- RADIUS Server Statistics
- Authorization Network RADIUS
- Telnet Server
- Denial of Service
- Secure HTTP Configuration
- Secure Shell Configuration
- Secure Public Key Configuration
- Controlling Management Access (CLI)
- Adding Users to the Local Database
- Configuring and Applying Authentication Profiles
- Managing Passwords
- Configuring RADIUS Server Information
- Configuring TACACS+ Server Information
- Configuring Telnet and SSH Access
- Configuring HTTP and HTTPS Access
- Configuring DoS Information
- Management Access Configuration Examples
- Configuring the Primary and Secondary RADIUS Servers
- Configuring an Authentication Profile
- Configuring Password Lockout
- Information
- Why Is System Information Needed
- What Are the Severity Levels
- What Is the Log Message Format
- What Factors Should Be Considered When Configuring Logging
- Monitoring System Information and Configuring Logging (Web)
- System Health
- System Resources
- Unit Power Usage History
- Integrated Cable Test for Copper Cables
- Optical Transceiver Diagnostics
- Log Global Settings
- Log File
- Email Alert Global Configuration
- Email Alert Mail Server Configuration
- Email Alert Subject Configuration
- Email Alert To Address Configuration
- Email Alert Statistics
- Monitoring System Information and Configuring Logging (CLI)
- Configuring Local Logging
- Configuring Remote Logging
- Configuring Mail Server Settings
- Configuring Email Alerts for Log Messages
- Logging Configuration Examples
- Configuring Email Alerting
- verify the configuration
- Managing General System Settings
- Why Does System Information Need to Be Configured
- What Are SDM Templates
- Why is the System Time Needed
- What Configuration Is Required for Plug-In Modules
- Default General System Information
- Configuring General System Settings (Web)
- CLI Banner
- SDM Template Preference
- Clock
- SNTP Global Settings
- SNTP Authentication
- SNTP Server
- Summer Time Configuration
- Time Zone Configuration
- Card Configuration
- Slot Summary
- Supported Cards
- Power Over Ethernet Interface Configuration (7024P/7048P Only)
- Configuring System Settings (CLI)
- Configuring the Banner
- Managing the SDM Template
- Setting the System Time and Date Manually
- Configuring the Expansion Slots
- General System Settings Configuration Examples
- Configuring SNTP
- Configuring the Time Manually
- Configuring SNMP
- What Are SNMP Traps
- Why Is SNMP Needed
- Configuring SNMP (Web)
- SNMP View Settings
- Access Control Group
- SNMPv3 User Security Model (USM)
- Communities
- Notification Filter
- Notification Recipients
- Trap Flags
- OSPFv2 Trap Flags
- OSPFv3 Trap Flags
- Trap Log
- Configuring SNMP (CLI)
- Configuring SNMP Views, Groups, and Users
- Configuring Communities
- Configuring SNMP Notifications (Traps and Informs)
- SNMP Configuration Examples
- Configuring SNMPv3
- Managing Images and Files
- Why Is File Management Needed
- Management
- Creating and applying configuration scripts
- Managing files on a stack
- Managing Images and Files (Web)
- Active Images
- USB Flash Drive
- File Download
- File Upload
- Copy Files
- Managing Images and Files (CLI)
- Managing Files in Internal Flash
- Managing Files on a USB Flash Device
- Managing Configuration Scripts (SFTP)
- File and Image Management Configuration Examples
- Managing Configuration Scripts
- Drive
- Image and Configuration
- What Is USB Auto Configuration
- How Does USB Auto Configuration Use the Files on the USB Device
- What Is the Setup File Format
- Process
- Monitoring and Completing the DHCP Auto Configuration Process
- What Are the Dependencies for DHCP Auto Configuration
- Default Auto Configuration Values
- Managing Auto Configuration (Web)
- Managing Auto Configuration (CLI)
- Auto Configuration Example
- Enabling DHCP Auto Configuration and Auto Image Download
- Monitoring Switch Traffic
- What is RMON
- What is Port Mirroring
- Why is Traffic Monitoring Needed
- Monitoring Switch Traffic (Web)
- sFlow Receiver Configuration
- sFlow Sampler Configuration
- sFlow Poll Configuration
- Interface Statistics
- Etherlike Statistics
- GVRP Statistics
- EAP Statistics
- Utilization Summary
- Counter Summary
- Switchport Statistics
- RMON Statistics
- RMON History Control Statistics
- RMON History Table
- RMON Event Control
- RMON Event Log
- RMON Alarms
- Port Statistics
- LAG Statistics
- Monitoring Switch Traffic (CLI)
- Configuring RMON
- Viewing Statistics
- Configuring Port Mirroring
- Traffic Monitoring Configuration Examples
- Configuring iSCSI Optimization
- When Should iSCSI Optimization Be Enabled
- What Information Does the Switch Track in iSCSI Traffic Flows
- What Occurs When iSCSI is Enabled or Disabled
- Default iSCSI Optimization Values
- Configuring iSCSI Optimization (Web)
- iSCSI Targets Table
- iSCSI Sessions Table
- iSCSI Sessions Detailed
- Configuring iSCSI Optimization (CLI)
- iSCSI Optimization Configuration Examples
- Configuring a Captive Portal
- Is the Captive Portal Feature Dependent on Any Other Feature
- What Factors Should Be Considered When Designing and Configuring a Captive Portal
- How Does Captive Portal Work
- What Captive Portal Pages Can Be Customized
- Default Captive Portal Behavior and Settings
- Configuring the Captive Portal (Web)
- Captive Portal Configuration
- Local User
- User Group
- Interface Association
- Captive Portal Global Status
- Status
- Interface Activation Status
- Interface Capability Status
- Client Summary
- Client Detail
- Captive Portal Interface Client Status
- Captive Portal Client Status
- Configuring a Captive Portal (CLI)
- Creating and Configuring a Captive Portal
- Users
- Managing Captive Portal Clients
- Captive Portal Configuration Example
- Configuration Overview
- Detailed Configuration Procedures
- Configuring Port Characteristics
- What is Link Dependency
- What Interface Types are Supported
- What Are the Green Ethernet Features
- Default Port Values
- Configuring Port Characteristics (Web)
- Link Dependency Configuration
- Link Dependency Summary
- Port Green Ethernet Configuration
- Port Green Ethernet Statistics
- Port Green Ethernet LPI History
- Configuring Port Characteristics (CLI)
- Configuring Link Dependencies
- Configuring Green Features
- Port Configuration Examples
- Configuring a Link Dependency Groups
- Security
- What is IEEE 802.1X
- What are the 802.1X Port States
- Assignment
- What is Monitor Mode
- How Does the Authentication Server Assign DiffServ Filters
- What is the Internal Authentication Server
- Default Port-Based Security Values
- Configuring Port-Based Security (Web)
- Authenticated Users
- Port Access Control History Log Summary
- Port Security
- Internal Authentication Server Users Configuration
- Configuring Port-Based Security (CLI)
- Configuring Additional 802.1X Interface Settings
- Configuring 802.1X Settings for RADIUS Assigned VLANs
- Configuring Port Security
- Configuring Internal Authentication Server Users
- Port-Based Security Configuration Examples
- Configuring MAC-Based Authentication Mode
- a Guest VLAN
- Configuring Authentication Server Filter Assignments
- Configuring Access Control Lists
- What Are MAC ACLs
- What Are IP ACLs
- What Is ACL Logging
- What Are the ACL Limitations
- How Are ACLs Configured
- Configuring ACLs (Web)
- IP ACL Rule Configuration
- MAC ACL Configuration
- MAC ACL Rule Configuration
- IPv6 ACL Configuration
- IPv6 ACL Rule Configuration
- ACL Binding Configuration
- Time Range Entry Configuration
- Configuring ACLs (CLI)
- Configuring a MAC ACL
- Configuring an IPv6 ACL
- Configuring a Time Range
- ACL Configuration Examples
- Configuring a Time-Based ACL
- Configuring VLANs
- Switchport Modes
- VLAN Tagging
- GVRP
- Voice VLAN
- Additional VLAN Features
- Default VLAN Behavior
- Configuring VLANs (Web)
- VLAN Port Settings
- VLAN LAG Settings
- Bind MAC to VLAN
- Bind IP Subnet to VLAN
- GVRP Parameters
- Protocol Group
- Adding a Protocol Group
- Double VLAN Global Configuration
- Double VLAN Interface Configuration
- Configuring VLANs (CLI)
- Configuring a Port in Access Mode
- Configuring a Port in General Mode
- Configuring a Port in Trunk Mode
- Configuring VLAN Settings for a LAG
- Configuring Double VLAN Tagging
- Configuring MAC-Based VLANs
- Configuring IP-Based VLANs
- Configuring GVRP
- Configuring Voice VLANs
- VLAN Configuration Examples
- Configuring vlans using openmanage administrator
- Configure the VLANs and Ports on Switch 2
- Configuring VLANs Using the CLI
- Configuring a Voice VLAN
- Protocol
- How Does STP Work
- How Does MSTP Operate in the Network
- What are the Optional STP Features
- Default STP Values
- Configuring Spanning Tree (Web)
- STP Port Settings
- STP LAG Settings
- Rapid Spanning Tree
- MSTP Settings
- MSTP Interface Settings
- Configuring Spanning Tree (CLI)
- Configuring Optional STP Features
- Configuring STP Interface Settings
- Configuring MSTP Switch Settings
- Configuring MSTP Interface Settings
- STP Configuration Examples
- Configuring MSTP
- Discovering Network Devices
- What is LLDP-MED
- Default IDSP and LLDP Values
- Configuring ISDP and LLDP (Web)
- ISDP Cache Table
- ISDP Interface Configuration
- ISDP Statistics
- LLDP Configuration
- LLDP Statistics
- LLDP Connections
- LLDP-MED Global Configuration
- LLDP-MED Interface Configuration
- LLDP-MED Local Device Information
- LLDP-MED Remote Device Information
- Configuring ISDP and LLDP (CLI)
- Enabling ISDP on a Port
- Configuring Global LLDP Settings
- Viewing and Clearing LLDP Information
- Configuring LLDP-MED Settings
- Viewing LLDP-MED Information
- Configuring LLDP
- Control
- What is Flow Control
- What are Protected Ports
- Default Port-Based Traffic Control Values
- Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control (Web)
- Storm Control
- Protected Port Configuration
- LLPF Configuration
- Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control (CLI)
- Configuring Protected Ports
- Configuring LLPF
- Port-Based Traffic Control Configuration Examples
- Configuring L2 Multicast Features
- What Is IP Multicast Traffic
- What Is IGMP Snooping
- What Is Multicast VLAN Registration
- When Are L3 Multicast Features Required
- What Are GARP and GMRP
- Configuring L2 Multicast Features (Web)
- Bridge Multicast Group
- Bridge Multicast Forwarding
- MRouter Status
- General IGMP Snooping
- Global Querier Configuration
- VLAN Querier
- VLAN Querier Status
- MFDB IGMP Snooping Table
- MLD Snooping General
- MLD Snooping Global Querier Configuration
- MLD Snooping VLAN Querier
- MLD Snooping VLAN Querier Status
- MFDB MLD Snooping Table
- MVR Global Configuration
- MVR Members
- MVR Interface Configuration
- MVR Statistics
- GARP Timers
- GMRP Parameters
- MFDB GMRP Table
- Configuring L2 Multicast Features (CLI)
- Configuring IGMP Snooping
- Configuring IGMP Snooping on VLANs
- Configuring IGMP Snooping Querier
- Configuring MLD Snooping
- Configuring MLD Snooping on VLANs
- Configuring MLD Snooping Querier
- Configuring MVR
- Configuring GARP Timers and GMRP
- L2 Multicast Configuration Examples
- Dot1ag Overview
- How Does Dot1ag Work Across a Carrier Network
- What Entities Make Up a Maintenance Domain
- What is the Administrator's Role
- Default Dot1ag Values
- Configuring Dot1ag (Web)
- Dot1ag MA Configuration
- Dot1ag MEP Configuration
- Dot1ag MIP Configuration
- Dot1ag RMEP Summary
- Dot1ag L2 Ping
- Dot1ag L2 Traceroute Cache
- Dot1ag Statistics
- Configuring Dot1ag (CLI)
- Configuring MEP Information
- Dot1ag Ping and Traceroute
- Dot1ag Configuration Example
- Snooping and Inspecting Traffic
- What Is DHCP Snooping
- How Is the DHCP Snooping Bindings Database Populated
- What Is IP Source Guard
- What is Dynamic ARP Inspection
- Necessary
- Configuring Traffic Snooping and Inspection (Web)
- DHCP Snooping Interface Configuration
- DHCP Snooping VLAN Configuration
- DHCP Snooping Persistent Configuration
- Configuration
- DHCP Snooping Dynamic Bindings Summary
- DHCP Snooping Statistics
- IPSG Interface Configuration
- IPSG Binding Configuration
- IPSG Binding Summary
- DAI Global Configuration
- DAI Interface Configuration
- DAI VLAN Configuration
- DAI ACL Configuration
- DAI ACL Rule Configuration
- DAI Statistics
- Inspection (CLI)
- Configuring IP Source Guard
- Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection
- Traffic Snooping and Inspection Configuration Examples
- Configuring IPSG
- Link Aggregation Overview
- What Is the Difference Between Static and Dynamic Link Aggregation
- What is LAG Hashing
- How Do LAGs Interact with Other Features
- LAG Configuration Guidelines
- Configuring Link Aggregation (Web)
- LACP Parameters
- LAG Membership
- LAG Hash Configuration
- LAG Hash Summary
- Configuring Link Aggregation (CLI)
- Configuring Link Aggregation Groups
- Configuring LACP Parameters
- Link Aggregation Configuration Examples
- Configuring Static LAGs
- Managing the MAC Address Table
- What Information Is in the MAC Address Table
- Managing the MAC Address Table (Web)
- Dynamic Address Table
- Managing the MAC Address Table (CLI)
- Configuring Routing Interfaces
- What Are Loopback Interfaces
- What Are Tunnel Interfaces
- Default Routing Interface Values
- Configuring Routing Interfaces (Web)
- DHCP Lease Parameters
- Tunnel Configuration
- Tunnels Summary
- Loopbacks Configuration
- Loopbacks Summary
- Configuring Routing Interfaces (CLI)
- Configuring Loopback Interfaces
- Configuring Tunnels
- Configuring DHCP Server Settings
- What are DHCP Options
- What Additional DHCP Features Does the Switch Support
- Configuring the DHCP Server (Web)
- Address Pool
- Address Pool Options
- DHCP Bindings
- DHCP Server Reset Configuration
- DHCP Server Conflicts Information
- DHCP Server Statistics
- Configuring the DHCP Server (CLI)
- Configuring a Dynamic Address Pool
- Configuring a Static Address Pool
- Monitoring DHCP Server Information
- Configuring a Dynamic Address Pool
- Configuring IP Routing
- Default IP Routing Values
- Configuring IP Routing Features (Web)
- IP Statistics
- ARP Create
- ARP Table Configuration
- Router Discovery Configuration
- Router Discovery Status
- Route Table
- Best Routes Table
- Route Entry Configuration
- Configured Routes
- Route Preferences Configuration
- Configuring IP Routing Features (CLI)
- Adding Static ARP Entries and Configuring ARP Table Settings
- Configuring Router Discovery (IRDP)
- Preferences
- IP Routing Configuration Example
- Configuring PowerConnect Switch A
- Configuring PowerConnect Switch B
- Features
- What Is L2 DHCP Relay
- What Is the IP Helper Feature
- Default L2/L3 Relay Values
- Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features (Web)
- DHCP Relay Interface Configuration
- DHCP Relay Interface Statistics
- DHCP Relay VLAN Configuration
- DHCP Relay Agent Configuration
- IP Helper Global Configuration
- IP Helper Interface Configuration
- IP Helper Statistics
- Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features (CLI)
- Configuring L3 Relay (IP Helper) Settings
- Relay Agent Configuration Example
- Configuring OSPF and OSPFv3
- OSPF Overview
- What Are OSPF Routers and LSAs
- Default OSPF Values
- Configuring OSPF Features (Web)
- OSPF Area Configuration
- 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 Summary
- OSPF Route Redistribution Configuration
- OSPF Route Redistribution Summary
- NSF OSPF Summary
- Configuring OSPFv3 Features (Web)
- OSPFv3 Area Configuration
- 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
- OSPFv3 Virtual Link Summary
- OSPFv3 Route Redistribution Configuration
- OSPFv3 Route Redistribution Summary
- NSF OSPFv3 Configuration
- Configuring OSPF Features (CLI)
- Configuring OSPF Interface Settings
- Configuring Stub Areas and NSSAs
- Configuring Virtual Links
- Configuring OSPF Area Range Settings
- Configuring NSF Settings for OSPF
- Configuring OSPFv3 Features (CLI)
- Configuring OSPFv3 Interface Settings
- Configuring an OSPFv3 Area Range
- Settings
- Configuring NSF Settings for OSPFv3
- OSPF Configuration Examples
- Configuring Stub and NSSA Areas for OSPF and OSPFv3
- Configuring a Virtual Link for OSPF and OSPFv3
- Interconnecting an IPv4 Backbone and Local IPv6 Network
- Configuring RIP
- What Is Split Horizon
- What RIP Versions Are Supported
- Default RIP Values
- Configuring RIP Features (Web)
- RIP Interface Configuration
- RIP Interface Summary
- RIP Route Redistribution Configuration
- RIP Route Redistribution Summary
- Configuring RIP Features (CLI)
- Configuring RIP Interface Settings
- Configuring Route Redistribution Settings
- RIP Configuration Example
- Configuring VRRP
- What Is the VRRP Router Priority
- What Is VRRP Accept Mode
- Default VRRP Values
- Configuring VRRP Features (Web)
- VRRP Virtual Router Status
- VRRP Virtual Router Statistics
- VRRP Router Configuration
- VRRP Route Tracking Configuration
- VRRP Interface Tracking Configuration
- Configuring VRRP Features (CLI)
- VRRP Configuration Example
- VRRP with Route and Interface Tracking
- Configuring IPv6 Routing
- How Does IPv6 Compare with IPv4
- Default IPv6 Routing Values
- Configuring IPv6 Routing Features (Web)
- Interface Configuration
- Interface Summary
- IPv6 Statistics
- IPv6 Neighbor Table
- IPv6 Route Entry Configuration
- IPv6 Route Table
- IPv6 Route Preferences
- Configured IPv6 Routes
- Configuring IPv6 Routing Features (CLI)
- Configuring IPv6 Interface Settings
- Configuring IPv6 Route Table Entries and Route Preferences
- Relay Settings
- What Is a DHCPv6 Pool
- Default DHCPv6 Server and Relay Values
- Configuring the DHCPv6 Server and Relay (Web)
- DHCPv6 Pool Configuration
- Prefix Delegation Configuration
- DHCPv6 Pool Summary
- DHCPv6 Interface Configuration
- DHCPv6 Server Bindings Summary
- DHCPv6 Statistics
- Configuring the DHCPv6 Server and Relay (CLI)
- Configuring a DHCPv6 Pool for Specific Hosts
- Configuring DHCPv6 Interface Information
- Monitoring DHCPv6 Information
- DHCPv6 Configuration Examples
- Delegation
- Configuring an Interface as a DHCPv6 Relay Agent
- Services
- How Does DiffServ Functionality Vary Based on the Role of the Switch
- Default DiffServ Values
- Configuring DiffServ (Web)
- Class Configuration
- Class Criteria
- Policy Configuration
- Policy Class Definition
- Service Configuration
- Service Detailed Statistics
- Flow-Based Mirroring
- Configuring DiffServ (CLI)
- DiffServ Class Configuration for IPv6
- DiffServ Policy Creation
- DiffServ Policy Attributes Configuration
- DiffServ Service Configuration
- DiffServ Configuration Examples
- DiffServ for VoIP
- Configuring Class-of-Service
- Modes
- How Are Traffic Queues Defined
- Default CoS Values
- Configuring CoS (Web)
- Interface Queue Configuration
- Interface Queue Drop Precedence Configuration
- Configuring CoS (CLI)
- CoS Interface Configuration Commands
- Configuring Interface Queue Drop Precedence
- CoS Configuration Example
- Configuring Auto VoIP
- Default Auto VoIP Values
- Auto VoIP Interface Configuration
- Configuring Auto VoIP (CLI)
- Managing IPv4 and IPv6 Multicast
- What Multicast Protocols Does the Switch Support
- Switch
- What Is Multicast Tunneling
- What Is DVMRP
- Default L3 Multicast Values
- Configuring General IPv4 Multicast Features (Web)
- 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)
- Configuring IGMP and IGMP Proxy (Web)
- IGMP Interface Configuration
- IGMP Interface Summary
- IGMP Cache Information
- 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 Routing Interface Configuration
- MLD Routing Interface Summary
- MLD Routing Interface Cache Information
- MLD Traffic
- MLD Proxy Configuration
- MLD Proxy Configuration Summary
- MLD Proxy Interface Membership Information
- Detailed MLD Proxy Interface Membership Information
- Configuring PIM for IPv4 and IPv6 (Web)
- PIM Global Status
- PIM Interface Configuration
- PIM Interface Summary
- Candidate RP Configuration
- Static RP Configuration
- SSM Range Configuration
- BSR Candidate Configuration
- BSR Candidate Summary
- Configuring DVMRP (Web)
- DVMRP Interface Configuration
- DVMRP Configuration Summary
- DVMRP Next Hop Summary
- DVMRP Prune Summary
- DVMRP Route Summary
- Configuring L3 Multicast Features (CLI)
- Configuring and Viewing IPv6 Multicast Route Information
- Configuring and Viewing IGMP
- Configuring and Viewing IGMP Proxy
- Configuring and Viewing MLD
- Configuring and Viewing MLD Proxy
- Configuring and Viewing PIM-DM for IPv4 Multicast Routing
- Configuring and Viewing PIM-DM for IPv6 Multicast Routing
- Configuring and Viewing PIM-SM for IPv4 Multicast Routing
- Multicast Routing
- L3 Multicast Configuration Examples
- Configuring DVMRP
- Index
PowerConnect 7024F
Table of contents
- series switch
- English
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Hardware Overview
- Switch Ports
- Out-of-Band Management Port
- Stack Master LED and Stack Number Display
- Expansion Slots for Plug-in Modules
- Ventilation System
- Installation
- Unpacking Steps
- Installing as a Free-standing Switch
- Starting and Configuring the Switch
- Connecting a Switch to a Terminal
- Connecting a Switch to a Power Supply
- Booting the Switch
- Enabling Remote Management
- Example Session
- Next Steps
- PoE Power Budget
- Français
- Table Of Contents
- préparation du site
- déballage du commutateur
- montage du commutateur
- installation d'un commutateur autonome
- création d'une pile de commutateurs
- connexion du commutateur à un terminal
- connexion d'un commutateur à un bloc
- démarrage du commutateur
- procédure de configuration initiale
- mot de passe
- prochaines étapes
- Deutsch
- Table Of Contents
- auspacken des switches
- montage des switches
- installation als frei stehende einheit
- stacking von mehreren switches
- des switches
- verbinden eines switches mit einem terminal
- verbinden eines switches mit einem netzteil
- starten des switches
- aktivieren der fernverwaltung
- Bahasa Indonesia
- Table Of Contents
- port switch
- penyiapan lokasi
- langkah-langkah membuka kemasan
- menumpuk beberapa switch
- menghubungkan switch ke terminal
- menghubungkan switch ke catu daya
- booting switch
- mengaktifkan manajemen jarak jauh
- powerconnect serie
- Espanol
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- información general sobre
- puertos de conmutación
- botón de restablecimiento
- panel posterior de powerconnect serie
- sistema de ventilación
- desembalaje del conmutador
- montaje del conmutador
- apilamiento de varios conmutadores
- creación de una pila de conmutadores
- del conmutador
- conexión de un conmutador a un terminal
- inicio del conmutador
- habilitación de la administración remota
- pasos siguientes
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- powerconnect série 7000 visão geral
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- botão redefinir
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- montagem do comutador
- instalação como comutador sem rack
- empilhamento de vários comutadores
- conexão do comutador ao terminal
- conexão do comutador à fonte de alimentação
- inicialização do comutador
- habilitação do gerenciamento remoto
- sessão de exemplo
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