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PowerConnect 8132

Brand: Dell | Category: Switch
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PowerConnect 8132 first page preview

PowerConnect 8132

Brand: Dell | Category: Switch
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  46. Table Of Contents
  47. Introduction
  48. Audience
  49. Additional Documentation
  50. Switch Features
  51. System Management Features
  52. Integrated DHCP Server
  53. File Management
  54. sFlow
  55. Stacking Features
  56. Master Failover with Transparent Transition
  57. Password-Protected Management Access
  58. SSH/SSL
  59. Captive Portal
  60. Dot1x Monitor Mode
  61. Time-Based ACLs
  62. Protected Ports (Private VLAN Edge)
  63. Jumbo Frames Support
  64. Auto Negotiation
  65. Static and Dynamic MAC Address Tables
  66. Protocol
  67. Cisco Protocol Filtering
  68. IP Subnet-based VLAN
  69. Guest VLAN
  70. Spanning Tree Protocol Features
  71. Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) Guard
  72. Routing Features
  73. BOOTP/DHCP Relay Agent
  74. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
  75. IPv6 Routes
  76. Quality of Service (QoS) Features
  77. Internet Small Computer System Interface iSCSI) Optimization
  78. IGMP Snooping Querier
  79. Layer 3 Multicast Features
  80. Protocol Independent Multicast Sparse Mode
  81. Hardware Overview
  82. PowerConnect 8024F Front Panel
  83. PowerConnect 8132 Front Panel
  84. PowerConnect 8164 Front Panel
  85. PowerConnect 8164F Front Panel
  86. Hot-Pluggable Interface Modules
  87. USB Port (Power Connect 8100-series switches only)
  88. Console Port
  89. Ventilation System
  90. LED Definitions
  91. System LEDs
  92. Switch Addresses
  93. the switch
  94. Administrator
  95. Starting the Application
  96. Understanding the Interface
  97. Defining Fields
  98. Understanding the Device View
  99. Using the Command-Line Interface
  100. Telnet Connection
  101. Understanding Command Modes
  102. Entering CLI Commands
  103. Using Command Completion
  104. Understanding Error Messages
  105. Default Settings
  106. Basic Network Information
  107. Why Is Basic Network Information Needed
  108. How Is Basic Network Information Configured
  109. Default Network Information
  110. Configuring Basic Network Information (Web)
  111. IP Interface Configuration (Default VLAN IP Address)
  112. Domain Name Server
  113. Default Domain Name
  114. Host Name Mapping
  115. Dynamic Host Name Mapping
  116. Configuring Basic Network Information (CLI)
  117. Managing DHCP Leases
  118. Configuring Static Network Information on the OOB Port
  119. Configuring and Viewing Additional Network Information
  120. Basic Network Information Configuration Example
  121. Managing QSFP Ports
  122. Managing a Switch Stack
  123. Stack
  124. How is the Stack Master Selected
  125. Adding a Switch to the Stack
  126. Removing a Switch from the Stack
  127. How is the Firmware Updated on the Stack
  128. Switch Stack MAC Addressing and Stack Design Considerations
  129. NSF Network Design Considerations
  130. Default Stacking Values
  131. Managing and Monitoring the Stack (Web)
  132. Stack Summary
  133. Stack Firmware Synchronization
  134. Supported Switches
  135. Stack Port Summary
  136. Stack Port Counters
  137. NSF Summary
  138. Checkpoint Statistics
  139. Managing the Stack (CLI)
  140. Information
  141. Basic Failover
  142. Preconfiguring a Stack Member
  143. NSF in the Data Center
  144. NSF and VoIP
  145. NSF and DHCP Snooping
  146. NSF and the Storage Access Network
  147. NSF and Routed Access
  148. Authorization, and Accounting
  149. Methods
  150. Access Lines
  151. Authorization
  152. Exec Authorization Capabilities
  153. Accounting
  154. Authentication Examples
  155. TACACS+ Authentication Example
  156. RADIUS Authentication Example
  157. Authorization Examples
  158. TACACS+ Authorization Example Administrative Profiles
  159. TACACS+ Authorization Example—Custom Administrative Profile
  160. TACACS+ Authorization Example Per-command Authorization
  161. RADIUS Authorization Example—Direct Login to Privileged EXEC Mode
  162. Access
  163. Which RADIUS Attributes Does the Switch Support
  164. How Are RADIUS Attributes Processed on the Switch
  165. Which TACACS+ Attributes Does the Switch Support
  166. Default Configurations
  167. Access Lines (Non-AAA)
  168. Why Is System Information Needed
  169. What Are the Severity Levels
  170. What Is the Log Message Format
  171. What Factors Should Be Considered When Configuring Logging
  172. Monitoring System Information and Configuring Logging (Web)
  173. System Health
  174. System Resources
  175. Integrated Cable Test for Copper Cables
  176. Optical Transceiver Diagnostics
  177. Log Global Settings
  178. Log File
  179. Email Alert Global Configuration
  180. Email Alert Mail Server Configuration
  181. Email Alert Subject Configuration
  182. Email Alert To Address Configuration
  183. Email Alert Statistics
  184. Monitoring System Information and Configuring Logging (CLI)
  185. Configuring Local Logging
  186. Configuring Remote Logging
  187. Configuring Mail Server Settings
  188. Configuring Email Alerts for Log Messages
  189. Logging Configuration Examples
  190. Configuring Email Alerting
  191. verify the configuration
  192. Managing General System Settings
  193. Why Does System Information Need to Be Configured
  194. What Are SDM Templates
  195. Why is the System Time Needed
  196. Configuring General System Settings (Web)
  197. CLI Banner
  198. SDM Template Preference
  199. Clock
  200. SNTP Global Settings
  201. SNTP Authentication
  202. SNTP Server
  203. Summer Time Configuration
  204. Time Zone Configuration
  205. Slot Summary
  206. Supported Cards
  207. Configuring System Settings (CLI)
  208. Configuring the Banner
  209. Managing the SDM Template
  210. Setting the System Time and Date Manually
  211. Viewing Slot Information
  212. General System Settings Configuration Examples
  213. Configuring SNTP
  214. Configuring the Time Manually
  215. Configuring SNMP
  216. What Are SNMP Traps
  217. Why Is SNMP Needed
  218. Configuring SNMP (Web)
  219. SNMP View Settings
  220. Access Control Group
  221. SNMPv3 User Security Model (USM)
  222. Communities
  223. Notification Filter
  224. Notification Recipients
  225. Trap Flags
  226. OSPFv2 Trap Flags
  227. OSPFv3 Trap Flags
  228. Trap Log
  229. Configuring SNMP (CLI)
  230. Users
  231. Configuring Communities
  232. Configuring SNMP Notifications (Traps and Informs)
  233. SNMP Configuration Examples
  234. Configuring SNMPv3
  235. Managing Images and Files
  236. Why Is File Management Needed
  237. Management
  238. How Is the Running Configuration Saved
  239. Managing Images and Files (Web)
  240. Active Images
  241. USB Flash Drive
  242. File Download
  243. File Upload
  244. Copy Files
  245. Managing Images and Files (CLI)
  246. Managing Files in Internal Flash
  247. Uploading a Configuration File (SCP)
  248. Managing Configuration Scripts (SFTP)
  249. File and Image Management Configuration Examples
  250. Managing Configuration Scripts
  251. and Configuration
  252. What Is USB Auto Configuration
  253. Process
  254. Monitoring and Completing the DHCP Auto Configuration Process
  255. What Are the Dependencies for DHCP Auto Configuration
  256. Default Auto Configuration Values
  257. Managing Auto Configuration (Web)
  258. Managing Auto Configuration (CLI)
  259. Auto Configuration Example
  260. Monitoring Switch Traffic
  261. What is RMON
  262. What is Port Mirroring
  263. Why is Traffic Monitoring Needed
  264. Monitoring Switch Traffic (Web)
  265. sFlow Receiver Configuration
  266. sFlow Sampler Configuration
  267. sFlow Poll Configuration
  268. Interface Statistics
  269. Etherlike Statistics
  270. GVRP Statistics
  271. EAP Statistics
  272. Utilization Summary
  273. Counter Summary
  274. Switchport Statistics
  275. RMON Statistics
  276. RMON History Control Statistics
  277. RMON History Table
  278. RMON Event Control
  279. RMON Event Log
  280. RMON Alarms
  281. Port Statistics
  282. LAG Statistics
  283. Port Mirroring
  284. Monitoring Switch Traffic (CLI)
  285. Configuring RMON
  286. Viewing Statistics
  287. Configuring Port Mirroring
  288. Traffic Monitoring Configuration Examples
  289. Configuring iSCSI Optimization
  290. What Does iSCSI Optimization Do
  291. How Does iSCSI Optimization Use ACLs
  292. How Does iSCSI Optimization Interact With Dell EqualLogic Arrays
  293. How Does iSCSI Optimization Interact with DCBx
  294. Default iSCSI Optimization Values
  295. Configuring iSCSI Optimization (Web)
  296. iSCSI Targets Table
  297. iSCSI Sessions Table
  298. iSCSI Sessions Detailed
  299. Configuring iSCSI Optimization (CLI)
  300. iSCSI Optimization Configuration Examples
  301. Configuring a Captive Portal
  302. Is the Captive Portal Feature Dependent on Any Other Feature
  303. What Factors Should Be Considered When Designing and Configuring a Captive Portal
  304. How Does Captive Portal Work
  305. What Captive Portal Pages Can Be Customized
  306. Default Captive Portal Behavior and Settings
  307. Configuring the Captive Portal (Web)
  308. Captive Portal Configuration
  309. Local User
  310. User Group
  311. Interface Association
  312. Captive Portal Global Status
  313. Captive Portal Activation and Activity Status
  314. Interface Activation Status
  315. Interface Capability Status
  316. Client Summary
  317. Client Detail
  318. Captive Portal Interface Client Status
  319. Captive Portal Client Status
  320. Configuring a Captive Portal (CLI)
  321. Creating and Configuring a Captive Portal
  322. Configuring Captive Portal Groups and Users
  323. Managing Captive Portal Clients
  324. Captive Portal Configuration Example
  325. Configuration Overview
  326. Detailed Configuration Procedures
  327. Configuring Port Characteristics
  328. What is Link Dependency
  329. What Interface Types are Supported
  330. Default Port Values
  331. Configuring Port Characteristics (Web)
  332. Link Dependency Configuration
  333. Link Dependency Summary
  334. Configuring Port Characteristics (CLI)
  335. Configuring Link Dependencies
  336. Port Configuration Examples
  337. Configuring a Link Dependency Groups
  338. Security
  339. IEEE 802.1X
  340. What are the 802.1X Port States
  341. What is MAC-Based 802.1X Authentication
  342. Assignment
  343. What is Monitor Mode
  344. How Does the Authentication Server Assign DiffServ Filters
  345. Default 802.1X Values
  346. Configuring IEEE 802.1X (Web)
  347. Configuring IEEE 802.1X (CLI)
  348. Configuring Internal Authentication Server Users
  349. Port Security (Port-MAC Locking)
  350. Configuring Port Security (CLI)
  351. Denial of Service
  352. Configuring Access Control Lists
  353. What Are MAC ACLs
  354. What Are IP ACLs
  355. What Is ACL Logging
  356. What Are the ACL Limitations
  357. How Are ACLs Configured
  358. Configuring ACLs (Web)
  359. IP ACL Rule Configuration
  360. MAC ACL Configuration
  361. MAC ACL Rule Configuration
  362. IPv6 ACL Configuration
  363. IPv6 ACL Rule Configuration
  364. ACL Binding Configuration
  365. Time Range Entry Configuration
  366. Configuring ACLs (CLI)
  367. Configuring a MAC ACL
  368. Configuring an IPv6 ACL
  369. Configuring a Time Range
  370. ACL Configuration Examples
  371. Configuring a Time-Based ACL
  372. Configuring a Management Access List
  373. Configuring VLANs
  374. Switchport Modes
  375. VLAN Tagging
  376. GVRP
  377. Voice VLAN
  378. Private VLANs
  379. Additional VLAN Features
  380. Default VLAN Behavior
  381. Configuring VLANs (Web)
  382. VLAN Port Settings
  383. VLAN LAG Settings
  384. Bind MAC to VLAN
  385. Bind IP Subnet to VLAN
  386. GVRP Parameters
  387. Protocol Group
  388. Adding a Protocol Group
  389. Double VLAN Global Configuration
  390. Double VLAN Interface Configuration
  391. Configuring VLANs (CLI)
  392. Configuring a Port in Access Mode
  393. Configuring a Port in General Mode
  394. Configuring a Port in Trunk Mode
  395. Configuring VLAN Settings for a LAG
  396. Configuring Double VLAN Tagging
  397. Configuring MAC-Based VLANs
  398. Configuring IP-Based VLANs
  399. Configuring GVRP
  400. Configuring Voice VLANs
  401. VLAN Configuration Examples
  402. Configure the VLANs and Ports on Switch 2
  403. Configuring VLANs Using the CLI
  404. Configuring a Voice VLAN
  405. How Does STP Work
  406. How Does MSTP Operate in the Network
  407. MSTP with Multiple Forwarding Paths
  408. What are the Optional STP Features
  409. Default STP Values
  410. Configuring Spanning Tree (Web)
  411. STP Port Settings
  412. STP LAG Settings
  413. Rapid Spanning Tree
  414. MSTP Settings
  415. MSTP Interface Settings
  416. Configuring Spanning Tree (CLI)
  417. Configuring Optional STP Features
  418. Configuring STP Interface Settings
  419. Configuring MSTP Switch Settings
  420. Configuring MSTP Interface Settings
  421. STP Configuration Examples
  422. Configuring MSTP
  423. Discovering Network Devices
  424. What is LLDP-MED
  425. Default IDSP and LLDP Values
  426. Configuring ISDP and LLDP (Web)
  427. ISDP Cache Table
  428. ISDP Interface Configuration
  429. ISDP Statistics
  430. LLDP Configuration
  431. LLDP Statistics
  432. LLDP Connections
  433. LLDP-MED Global Configuration
  434. LLDP-MED Interface Configuration
  435. LLDP-MED Local Device Information
  436. LLDP-MED Remote Device Information
  437. Configuring ISDP and LLDP (CLI)
  438. Enabling ISDP on a Port
  439. Configuring Global LLDP Settings
  440. Viewing and Clearing LLDP Information
  441. Configuring LLDP-MED Settings
  442. Viewing LLDP-MED Information
  443. Configuring LLDP
  444. Control
  445. What is Flow Control
  446. What are Protected Ports
  447. Default Port-Based Traffic Control Values
  448. Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control (Web)
  449. Storm Control
  450. Protected Port Configuration
  451. LLPF Configuration
  452. Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control (CLI)
  453. Configuring Protected Ports
  454. Configuring LLPF
  455. Port-Based Traffic Control Configuration Example
  456. Configuring L2 Multicast Features
  457. L2 Multicast Forwarding Modes
  458. What Is IGMP Snooping
  459. What Is Multicast VLAN Registration
  460. When Are L3 Multicast Features Required
  461. What Are GARP and GMRP
  462. Snooping Switch Restrictions
  463. Current MLD Snooping Functional Limitations Summary
  464. Default L2 Multicast Values
  465. Configuring L2 Multicast Features (Web)
  466. Bridge Multicast Group
  467. Bridge Multicast Forwarding
  468. MRouter Status
  469. General IGMP Snooping
  470. Global Querier Configuration
  471. VLAN Querier
  472. VLAN Querier Status
  473. MFDB IGMP Snooping Table
  474. MLD Snooping General
  475. MLD Snooping Global Querier Configuration
  476. MLD Snooping VLAN Querier
  477. MLD Snooping VLAN Querier Status
  478. MFDB MLD Snooping Table
  479. MVR Global Configuration
  480. MVR Members
  481. MVR Interface Configuration
  482. MVR Statistics
  483. GARP Timers
  484. GMRP Parameters
  485. MFDB GMRP Table
  486. Configuring L2 Multicast Features (CLI)
  487. Configuring IGMP Snooping
  488. Configuring IGMP Snooping on VLANs
  489. Configuring IGMP Snooping Querier
  490. Configuring MLD Snooping
  491. Configuring MLD Snooping on VLANs
  492. Configuring MLD Snooping Querier
  493. Configuring MVR
  494. Configuring GARP Timers and GMRP
  495. Case Study on a Real-World Network Topology
  496. Snooping and Inspecting Traffic
  497. What Is DHCP Snooping
  498. How Is the DHCP Snooping Bindings Database Populated
  499. What Is IP Source Guard
  500. What is Dynamic ARP Inspection
  501. Necessary
  502. DHCP Snooping Configuration
  503. DHCP Snooping Interface Configuration
  504. DHCP Snooping VLAN Configuration
  505. DHCP Snooping Persistent Configuration
  506. Configuration
  507. DHCP Snooping Dynamic Bindings Summary
  508. DHCP Snooping Statistics
  509. IPSG Interface Configuration
  510. IPSG Binding Configuration
  511. IPSG Binding Summary
  512. DAI Global Configuration
  513. DAI Interface Configuration
  514. DAI VLAN Configuration
  515. DAI ACL Configuration
  516. DAI ACL Rule Configuration
  517. DAI Statistics
  518. Configuring DHCP Snooping
  519. Configuring IP Source Guard
  520. Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection
  521. Traffic Snooping and Inspection Configuration Examples
  522. Configuring IPSG
  523. Configuring Link Aggregation
  524. What is LAG Hashing
  525. How Do LAGs Interact with Other Features
  526. LAG Configuration Guidelines
  527. Configuring Link Aggregation (Web)
  528. LACP Parameters
  529. LAG Membership
  530. LAG Hash Configuration
  531. LAG Hash Summary
  532. Configuring Link Aggregation (CLI)
  533. Configuring Link Aggregation Groups
  534. Configuring LACP Parameters
  535. Link Aggregation Configuration Examples
  536. Configuring Static LAGs
  537. Features
  538. Default DCB Values
  539. Priority Flow Control
  540. Configuring PFC Using the Web Interface
  541. Configuring PFC Using the CLI
  542. PFC Configuration Example
  543. DCB Capability Exchange
  544. Interoperability with IEEE DCBx
  545. Configuration Source Port Selection Process
  546. Disabling DCBX
  547. Configuring DCBx
  548. FIP Snooping
  549. Enabling and Disabling FIP Snooping
  550. FIP Snooping Configuration Example
  551. Enhanced Transmission Selection
  552. ETS Operation
  553. Commands
  554. ETS Configuration Example
  555. ETS Theory of Operation
  556. Managing the MAC Address Table
  557. What Information Is in the MAC Address Table
  558. Managing the MAC Address Table (Web)
  559. Dynamic Address Table
  560. Managing the MAC Address Table (CLI)
  561. Configuring Routing Interfaces
  562. What Are Loopback Interfaces
  563. What Are Tunnel Interfaces
  564. Why Are Routing Interfaces Needed
  565. Default Routing Interface Values
  566. Configuring Routing Interfaces (Web)
  567. DHCP Lease Parameters
  568. Tunnel Configuration
  569. Tunnels Summary
  570. Loopbacks Configuration
  571. Loopbacks Summary
  572. Configuring Routing Interfaces (CLI)
  573. Configuring Loopback Interfaces
  574. Configuring Tunnels
  575. Configuring DHCP Server Settings
  576. What are DHCP Options
  577. What Additional DHCP Features Does the Switch Support
  578. Configuring the DHCP Server (Web)
  579. Address Pool
  580. Address Pool Options
  581. DHCP Bindings
  582. DHCP Server Reset Configuration
  583. DHCP Server Conflicts Information
  584. DHCP Server Statistics
  585. Configuring the DHCP Server (CLI)
  586. Configuring a Dynamic Address Pool
  587. Configuring a Static Address Pool
  588. Monitoring DHCP Server Information
  589. DHCP Server Configuration Examples
  590. Configuring IP Routing
  591. Default IP Routing Values
  592. Configuring IP Routing Features (Web)
  593. IP Statistics
  594. ARP Create
  595. ARP Table Configuration
  596. Router Discovery Configuration
  597. Router Discovery Status
  598. Route Table
  599. Best Routes Table
  600. Route Entry Configuration
  601. Configured Routes
  602. Route Preferences Configuration
  603. Configuring IP Routing Features (CLI)
  604. Adding Static ARP Entries and Configuring ARP Table Settings
  605. Configuring Router Discovery (IRDP)
  606. Preferences
  607. IP Routing Configuration Example
  608. Configuring PowerConnect Switch A
  609. Configuring PowerConnect Switch B
  610. What Is L2 DHCP Relay
  611. What Is the IP Helper Feature
  612. Default L2/L3 Relay Values
  613. Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features (Web)
  614. DHCP Relay Interface Configuration
  615. DHCP Relay Interface Statistics
  616. DHCP Relay VLAN Configuration
  617. DHCP Relay Agent Configuration
  618. IP Helper Global Configuration
  619. IP Helper Interface Configuration
  620. IP Helper Statistics
  621. Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features (CLI)
  622. Configuring L3 Relay (IP Helper) Settings
  623. Relay Agent Configuration Example
  624. Configuring OSPF and OSPFv3
  625. OSPF Overview
  626. What Are OSPF Routers and LSAs
  627. OSPF Feature Details
  628. Static Area Range Cost
  629. LSA Pacing
  630. Flood Blocking
  631. Default OSPF Values
  632. Configuring OSPF Features (Web)
  633. OSPF Area Configuration
  634. OSPF Stub Area Summary
  635. OSPF Area Range Configuration
  636. OSPF Interface Statistics
  637. OSPF Interface Configuration
  638. OSPF Neighbor Table
  639. OSPF Neighbor Configuration
  640. OSPF Link State Database
  641. OSPF Virtual Link Summary
  642. OSPF Route Redistribution Configuration
  643. OSPF Route Redistribution Summary
  644. NSF OSPF Configuration
  645. Configuring OSPFv3 Features (Web)
  646. OSPFv3 Area Configuration
  647. OSPFv3 Stub Area Summary
  648. OSPFv3 Area Range Configuration
  649. OSPFv3 Interface Configuration
  650. OSPFv3 Interface Statistics
  651. OSPFv3 Neighbors
  652. OSPFv3 Neighbor Table
  653. OSPFv3 Link State Database
  654. OSPFv3 Virtual Link Configuration
  655. OSPFv3 Virtual Link Summary
  656. OSPFv3 Route Redistribution Configuration
  657. OSPFv3 Route Redistribution Summary
  658. NSF OSPFv3 Configuration
  659. Configuring OSPF Features (CLI)
  660. Configuring OSPF Interface Settings
  661. Configuring Stub Areas and NSSAs
  662. Configuring Virtual Links
  663. Configuring OSPF Area Range Settings
  664. Configuring OSPFv3 Features (CLI)
  665. Configuring OSPFv3 Interface Settings
  666. Configuring an OSPFv3 Area Range
  667. Settings
  668. OSPF Configuration Examples
  669. Configuring Stub and NSSA Areas for OSPF and OSPFv3
  670. Configuring a Virtual Link for OSPF and OSPFv3
  671. Interconnecting an IPv4 Backbone and Local IPv6 Network
  672. Configuring the Static Area Range Cost
  673. Configuring Flood Blocking
  674. Configuring RIP
  675. What Is Split Horizon
  676. Default RIP Values
  677. Configuring RIP Features (Web)
  678. RIP Interface Configuration
  679. RIP Interface Summary
  680. RIP Route Redistribution Configuration
  681. RIP Route Redistribution Summary
  682. Configuring RIP Features (CLI)
  683. Configuring RIP Interface Settings
  684. Configuring Route Redistribution Settings
  685. RIP Configuration Example
  686. Configuring VRRP
  687. What Is the VRRP Router Priority
  688. What Is VRRP Accept Mode
  689. Default VRRP Values
  690. Configuring VRRP Features (Web)
  691. VRRP Virtual Router Status
  692. VRRP Virtual Router Statistics
  693. VRRP Router Configuration
  694. VRRP Route Tracking Configuration
  695. VRRP Interface Tracking Configuration
  696. Configuring VRRP Features (CLI)
  697. VRRP Configuration Example
  698. VRRP with Route and Interface Tracking
  699. Configuring IPv6 Routing
  700. How Does IPv6 Compare with IPv4
  701. Default IPv6 Routing Values
  702. Configuring IPv6 Routing Features (Web)
  703. Interface Configuration
  704. Interface Summary
  705. IPv6 Statistics
  706. IPv6 Neighbor Table
  707. DHCPv6 Client Parameters
  708. IPv6 Route Entry Configuration
  709. IPv6 Route Table
  710. IPv6 Route Preferences
  711. Configured IPv6 Routes
  712. Configuring IPv6 Routing Features (CLI)
  713. Configuring IPv6 Interface Settings
  714. Configuring IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
  715. Configuring IPv6 Route Table Entries and Route Preferences
  716. IPv6 Show Commands
  717. IPv6 Static Reject and Discard Routes
  718. Relay Settings
  719. What Is a DHCPv6 Pool
  720. Default DHCPv6 Server and Relay Values
  721. Configuring the DHCPv6 Server and Relay (Web)
  722. DHCPv6 Pool Configuration
  723. Prefix Delegation Configuration
  724. DHCPv6 Pool Summary
  725. DHCPv6 Interface Configuration
  726. DHCPv6 Server Bindings Summary
  727. DHCPv6 Statistics
  728. Configuring the DHCPv6 Server and Relay (CLI)
  729. Hosts
  730. Configuring DHCPv6 Interface Information
  731. Monitoring DHCPv6 Information
  732. DHCPv6 Configuration Examples
  733. Delegation
  734. Configuring an Interface as a DHCPv6 Relay Agent
  735. Configuring Differentiated Services
  736. How Does DiffServ Functionality Vary Based on the Role of the Switch
  737. Default DiffServ Values
  738. Configuring DiffServ (Web)
  739. Class Configuration
  740. Class Criteria
  741. Policy Configuration
  742. Policy Class Definition
  743. Service Configuration
  744. Service Detailed Statistics
  745. Flow-Based Mirroring
  746. Configuring DiffServ (CLI)
  747. DiffServ Class Configuration for IPv6
  748. DiffServ Policy Creation
  749. DiffServ Policy Attributes Configuration
  750. DiffServ Service Configuration
  751. DiffServ Configuration Examples
  752. DiffServ for VoIP
  753. Configuring Class-of-Service
  754. Modes
  755. How Are Traffic Queues Defined
  756. CoS Queue Usage
  757. Configuring CoS (Web)
  758. Interface Queue Configuration
  759. Interface Queue Drop Precedence Configuration
  760. Configuring CoS (CLI)
  761. CoS Interface Configuration Commands
  762. Configuring Interface Queue Drop Precedence
  763. CoS Configuration Example
  764. Configuring Auto VoIP
  765. How Does Auto-VoIP Use ACLs
  766. Configuring Auto VoIP (Web)
  767. Configuring Auto VoIP (CLI)
  768. Managing IPv4 and IPv6 Multicast
  769. What Is IP Multicast Traffic
  770. What Multicast Protocols Does the Switch Support
  771. Switch
  772. What Is Multicast Tunneling
  773. What Is DVMRP
  774. Default L3 Multicast Values
  775. Multicast Global Configuration
  776. Multicast Interface Configuration
  777. Multicast Route Table
  778. Multicast Admin Boundary Configuration
  779. Multicast Admin Boundary Summary
  780. Multicast Static MRoute Configuration
  781. Multicast Static MRoute Summary
  782. Configuring IPv6 Multicast Features (Web)
  783. Configuring IGMP and IGMP Proxy (Web)
  784. IGMP Interface Configuration
  785. IGMP Interface Summary
  786. IGMP Cache Information
  787. IGMP Interface Source List Information
  788. IGMP Proxy Interface Configuration
  789. IGMP Proxy Configuration Summary
  790. IGMP Proxy Interface Membership Info
  791. Detailed IGMP Proxy Interface Membership Information
  792. Configuring MLD and MLD Proxy (Web)
  793. MLD Routing Interface Configuration
  794. MLD Routing Interface Summary
  795. MLD Routing Interface Cache Information
  796. MLD Traffic
  797. MLD Proxy Configuration
  798. MLD Proxy Configuration Summary
  799. MLD Proxy Interface Membership Information
  800. Detailed MLD Proxy Interface Membership Information
  801. Configuring PIM for IPv4 and IPv6 (Web)
  802. PIM Global Status
  803. PIM Interface Configuration
  804. PIM Interface Summary
  805. Candidate RP Configuration
  806. Static RP Configuration
  807. SSM Range Configuration
  808. BSR Candidate Configuration
  809. BSR Candidate Summary
  810. Configuring DVMRP (Web)
  811. DVMRP Interface Configuration
  812. DVMRP Configuration Summary
  813. DVMRP Next Hop Summary
  814. DVMRP Prune Summary
  815. DVMRP Route Summary
  816. Configuring L3 Multicast Features (CLI)
  817. Configuring and Viewing IPv6 Multicast Route Information
  818. Configuring and Viewing IGMP
  819. Configuring and Viewing IGMP Proxy
  820. Configuring and Viewing MLD
  821. Configuring and Viewing MLD Proxy
  822. Configuring and Viewing PIM-DM for IPv4 Multicast Routing
  823. Multicast Routing
  824. Configuring and Viewing PIM-SM for IPv4 Multicast Routing
  825. Configuring and Viewing PIM-SM for IPv6 Multicast Routing
  826. L3 Multicast Configuration Examples
  827. Configuring DVMRP
  828. Index
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  46. Table Of Contents
  47. Introduction
  48. Audience
  49. Additional Documentation
  50. Switch Features
  51. System Management Features
  52. Log Messages
  53. Integrated DHCP Server
  54. File Management
  55. sFlow
  56. Stacking Features
  57. Master Failover with Transparent Transition
  58. Password-Protected Management Access
  59. SSH/SSL
  60. Captive Portal
  61. Dot1x Monitor Mode
  62. Time-Based ACLs
  63. Protected Ports (Private VLAN Edge)
  64. Jumbo Frames Support
  65. Auto Negotiation
  66. Static and Dynamic MAC Address Tables
  67. Protocol
  68. Cisco Protocol Filtering
  69. IP Subnet-based VLAN
  70. Guest VLAN
  71. Spanning Tree Protocol Features
  72. Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) Guard
  73. Routing Features
  74. BOOTP/DHCP Relay Agent
  75. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
  76. IPv6 Routes
  77. Quality of Service (QoS) Features
  78. Internet Small Computer System Interface iSCSI) Optimization
  79. IGMP Snooping Querier
  80. Layer 3 Multicast Features
  81. Protocol Independent Multicast—Sparse Mode
  82. Hardware Overview
  83. PowerConnect 8024F Front Panel
  84. PowerConnect 8132 Front Panel
  85. PowerConnect 8164 Front Panel
  86. PowerConnect 8164F Front Panel
  87. Hot-Pluggable Interface Modules
  88. USB Port (Power Connect 8100-series switches only)
  89. Console Port
  90. LED Definitions
  91. Module Bay LEDs
  92. Out-of-Band Ethernet Management Port LEDs
  93. Switch Addresses
  94. the switch
  95. Administrator
  96. Starting the Application
  97. Understanding the Interface
  98. Defining Fields
  99. Understanding the Device View
  100. Using the Command-Line Interface
  101. Telnet Connection
  102. Understanding Command Modes
  103. Entering CLI Commands
  104. Using Command Completion
  105. Understanding Error Messages
  106. Default Settings
  107. Basic Network Information
  108. Why Is Basic Network Information Needed
  109. How Is Basic Network Information Configured
  110. Default Network Information
  111. Configuring Basic Network Information (Web)
  112. Domain Name Server
  113. Default Domain Name
  114. Host Name Mapping
  115. Dynamic Host Name Mapping
  116. Configuring Basic Network Information (CLI)
  117. Managing DHCP Leases
  118. the OOB Port
  119. Configuring and Viewing Additional Network Information
  120. Basic Network Information Configuration Example
  121. Managing QSFP Ports
  122. Managing a Switch Stack
  123. Stack
  124. How is the Stack Master Selected
  125. Adding a Switch to the Stack
  126. How is the Firmware Updated on the Stack
  127. What is Nonstop Forwarding
  128. Switch Stack MAC Addressing and Stack Design Considerations
  129. Why is Stacking Needed
  130. Managing and Monitoring the Stack (Web)
  131. Stack Summary
  132. Stack Firmware Synchronization
  133. Supported Switches
  134. Stack Port Summary
  135. Stack Port Counters
  136. NSF Summary
  137. Checkpoint Statistics
  138. Managing the Stack (CLI)
  139. Information
  140. Basic Failover
  141. Preconfiguring a Stack Member
  142. NSF in the Data Center
  143. NSF and VoIP
  144. NSF and DHCP Snooping
  145. NSF and the Storage Access Network
  146. NSF and Routed Access
  147. Authorization, and Accounting
  148. Methods
  149. Access Lines
  150. Authorization
  151. Exec Authorization Capabilities
  152. Accounting
  153. Authentication Examples
  154. TACACS+ Authentication Example
  155. RADIUS Authentication Example
  156. Authorization Examples
  157. TACACS+ Authorization Example Administrative Profiles
  158. TACACS+ Authorization Example—Custom Administrative Profile
  159. TACACS+ Authorization Example Per-command Authorization
  160. RADIUS Authorization Example—Direct Login to Privileged EXEC Mode
  161. Access
  162. Which RADIUS Attributes Does the Switch Support
  163. Switch
  164. Which TACACS+ Attributes Does the Switch Support
  165. Default Configurations
  166. Access Lines (Non-AAA)
  167. Why Is System Information Needed
  168. What Are the Severity Levels
  169. What Is the Log Message Format
  170. What Factors Should Be Considered When Configuring Logging
  171. Monitoring System Information and Configuring Logging (Web)
  172. System Health
  173. System Resources
  174. Integrated Cable Test for Copper Cables
  175. Optical Transceiver Diagnostics
  176. Log Global Settings
  177. Log File
  178. Email Alert Global Configuration
  179. Email Alert Mail Server Configuration
  180. Email Alert Subject Configuration
  181. Email Alert To Address Configuration
  182. Email Alert Statistics
  183. Monitoring System Information and Configuring Logging (CLI)
  184. Configuring Local Logging
  185. Configuring Remote Logging
  186. Configuring Mail Server Settings
  187. Configuring Email Alerts for Log Messages
  188. Logging Configuration Examples
  189. Configuring Email Alerting
  190. verify the configuration
  191. Managing General System Settings
  192. Why Does System Information Need to Be Configured
  193. What Are SDM Templates
  194. Why is the System Time Needed
  195. Configuring General System Settings (Web)
  196. CLI Banner
  197. SDM Template Preference
  198. Clock
  199. SNTP Global Settings
  200. SNTP Authentication
  201. SNTP Server
  202. Summer Time Configuration
  203. Time Zone Configuration
  204. Slot Summary
  205. Supported Cards
  206. Configuring System Settings (CLI)
  207. Configuring the Banner
  208. Managing the SDM Template
  209. Setting the System Time and Date Manually
  210. Viewing Slot Information
  211. General System Settings Configuration Examples
  212. Configuring SNTP
  213. Configuring the Time Manually
  214. Configuring SNMP
  215. What Are SNMP Traps
  216. Why Is SNMP Needed
  217. Configuring SNMP (Web)
  218. SNMP View Settings
  219. Access Control Group
  220. SNMPv3 User Security Model (USM)
  221. Communities
  222. Notification Filter
  223. Notification Recipients
  224. Trap Flags
  225. OSPFv2 Trap Flags
  226. OSPFv3 Trap Flags
  227. Trap Log
  228. Configuring SNMP (CLI)
  229. Users
  230. Configuring Communities
  231. Configuring SNMP Notifications (Traps and Informs)
  232. SNMP Configuration Examples
  233. Configuring SNMPv3
  234. Managing Images and Files
  235. Why Is File Management Needed
  236. Management
  237. How Is the Running Configuration Saved
  238. Managing Images and Files (Web)
  239. Active Images
  240. USB Flash Drive
  241. File Download
  242. File Upload
  243. Copy Files
  244. Managing Images and Files (CLI)
  245. Managing Files in Internal Flash
  246. Uploading a Configuration File (SCP)
  247. Managing Configuration Scripts (SFTP)
  248. File and Image Management Configuration Examples
  249. Managing Configuration Scripts
  250. Managing Files by Using the USB Flash Drive (PowerConnect 8100-series switches only)
  251. and Configuration
  252. What Is USB Auto Configuration
  253. Files on the USB Device
  254. What Is the Setup File Format
  255. Process
  256. Monitoring and Completing the DHCP Auto Configuration Process
  257. Configuration
  258. Default Auto Configuration Values
  259. Managing Auto Configuration (Web)
  260. Managing Auto Configuration (CLI)
  261. Auto Configuration Example
  262. Monitoring Switch Traffic
  263. What is RMON
  264. What is Port Mirroring
  265. Why is Traffic Monitoring Needed
  266. Monitoring Switch Traffic (Web)
  267. sFlow Receiver Configuration
  268. sFlow Sampler Configuration
  269. sFlow Poll Configuration
  270. Interface Statistics
  271. Etherlike Statistics
  272. GVRP Statistics
  273. EAP Statistics
  274. Utilization Summary
  275. Counter Summary
  276. Switchport Statistics
  277. RMON Statistics
  278. RMON History Control Statistics
  279. RMON History Table
  280. RMON Event Control
  281. RMON Event Log
  282. RMON Alarms
  283. Port Statistics
  284. LAG Statistics
  285. Port Mirroring
  286. Monitoring Switch Traffic (CLI)
  287. Configuring RMON
  288. Viewing Statistics
  289. Configuring Port Mirroring
  290. Traffic Monitoring Configuration Examples
  291. Configuring iSCSI Optimization
  292. What Does iSCSI Optimization Do
  293. How Does iSCSI Optimization Use ACLs
  294. What Information Does the Switch Track in iSCSI Traffic Flows
  295. How Does iSCSI Optimization Interact With Dell EqualLogic Arrays
  296. How Does iSCSI Optimization Interact with DCBx
  297. iSCSI CoS and Priority Flow Control/Enhanced Transmission Selection Interactions
  298. Default iSCSI Optimization Values
  299. Configuring iSCSI Optimization (Web)
  300. iSCSI Targets Table
  301. iSCSI Sessions Table
  302. iSCSI Sessions Detailed
  303. Configuring iSCSI Optimization (CLI)
  304. iSCSI Optimization Configuration Examples
  305. Configuring Captive Portal
  306. Is the Captive Portal Feature Dependent on Any Other Feature
  307. Designing and Configuring a Captive Portal
  308. How Does Captive Portal Work
  309. What Captive Portal Pages Can Be Customized
  310. Default Captive Portal Behavior and Settings
  311. Configuring the Captive Portal (Web)
  312. Captive Portal Configuration
  313. Local User
  314. User Group
  315. Interface Association
  316. Captive Portal Global Status
  317. Captive Portal Activation and Activity Status
  318. Interface Activation Status
  319. Interface Capability Status
  320. Client Summary
  321. Client Detail
  322. Captive Portal Interface Client Status
  323. Captive Portal Client Status
  324. Configuring Captive Portal (CLI)
  325. Creating and Configuring a Captive Portal
  326. Configuring Captive Portal Groups and Users
  327. Managing Captive Portal Clients
  328. Captive Portal Configuration Example
  329. Configuration Overview
  330. Detailed Configuration Procedures
  331. Configuring Port Characteristics
  332. What is Link Dependency
  333. What Interface Types are Supported
  334. Default Port Values
  335. Configuring Port Characteristics (Web)
  336. Link Dependency Configuration
  337. Link Dependency Summary
  338. Configuring Port Characteristics (CLI)
  339. Configuring Link Dependencies
  340. Port Configuration Examples
  341. Configuring a Link Dependency Groups
  342. Security
  343. IEEE 802.1X
  344. What are the 802.1X Port States
  345. What is MAC-Based 802.1X Authentication
  346. Assignment
  347. What is Monitor Mode
  348. DiffServ Filters
  349. Default 802.1X Values
  350. Configuring IEEE 802.1X (Web)
  351. Configuring IEEE 802.1X (CLI)
  352. Configuring Internal Authentication Server Users
  353. Port Security (Port-MAC Locking)
  354. Configuring Port Security (CLI)
  355. Denial of Service
  356. Configuring Access Control Lists
  357. What Are MAC ACLs
  358. What Are IP ACLs
  359. What Is ACL Logging
  360. What Are the ACL Limitations
  361. How Are ACLs Configured
  362. Configuring ACLs (Web)
  363. IP ACL Rule Configuration
  364. MAC ACL Configuration
  365. MAC ACL Rule Configuration
  366. IPv6 ACL Configuration
  367. IPv6 ACL Rule Configuration
  368. ACL Binding Configuration
  369. Time Range Entry Configuration
  370. Configuring ACLs (CLI)
  371. Configuring a MAC ACL
  372. Configuring an IPv6 ACL
  373. Configuring a Time Range
  374. ACL Configuration Examples
  375. Configuring a Time-Based ACL
  376. Configuring a Management Access List
  377. Configuring VLANs
  378. Switchport Modes
  379. VLAN Tagging
  380. GVRP
  381. Voice VLAN
  382. Private VLANs
  383. Additional VLAN Features
  384. Default VLAN Behavior
  385. Configuring VLANs (Web)
  386. VLAN Port Settings
  387. VLAN LAG Settings
  388. Bind MAC to VLAN
  389. Bind IP Subnet to VLAN
  390. GVRP Parameters
  391. Protocol Group
  392. Adding a Protocol Group
  393. Double VLAN Global Configuration
  394. Double VLAN Interface Configuration
  395. Configuring VLANs (CLI)
  396. Configuring a Port in Trunk Mode
  397. Configuring a Port in General Mode
  398. Configuring VLAN Settings for a LAG
  399. Configuring Double VLAN Tagging
  400. Configuring MAC-Based VLANs
  401. Configuring IP-Based VLANs
  402. Configuring GVRP
  403. Configuring Voice VLANs
  404. VLAN Configuration Examples
  405. Configure the VLANs and Ports on Switch 2
  406. Configuring VLANs Using the CLI
  407. Configuring a Voice VLAN
  408. How Does STP Work
  409. How Does MSTP Operate in the Network
  410. MSTP with Multiple Forwarding Paths
  411. What are the Optional STP Features
  412. Default STP Values
  413. Configuring Spanning Tree (Web)
  414. STP Port Settings
  415. STP LAG Settings
  416. Rapid Spanning Tree
  417. MSTP Settings
  418. MSTP Interface Settings
  419. Configuring Spanning Tree (CLI)
  420. Configuring Optional STP Features
  421. Configuring STP Interface Settings
  422. Configuring MSTP Switch Settings
  423. Configuring MSTP Interface Settings
  424. STP Configuration Examples
  425. Configuring MSTP
  426. Discovering Network Devices
  427. What is LLDP-MED
  428. Default IDSP and LLDP Values
  429. Configuring ISDP and LLDP (Web)
  430. ISDP Cache Table
  431. ISDP Interface Configuration
  432. ISDP Statistics
  433. LLDP Configuration
  434. LLDP Statistics
  435. LLDP Connections
  436. LLDP-MED Global Configuration
  437. LLDP-MED Interface Configuration
  438. LLDP-MED Local Device Information
  439. LLDP-MED Remote Device Information
  440. Configuring ISDP and LLDP (CLI)
  441. Enabling ISDP on a Port
  442. Configuring Global LLDP Settings
  443. Viewing and Clearing LLDP Information
  444. Configuring LLDP-MED Settings
  445. Viewing LLDP-MED Information
  446. Configuring LLDP
  447. Control
  448. What is Flow Control
  449. What are Protected Ports
  450. Default Port-Based Traffic Control Values
  451. Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control (Web)
  452. Storm Control
  453. Protected Port Configuration
  454. LLPF Configuration
  455. Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control (CLI)
  456. Configuring Protected Ports
  457. Configuring LLPF
  458. Port-Based Traffic Control Configuration Example
  459. Configuring L2 Multicast Features
  460. What Is L2 Multicast Traffic
  461. What Is IGMP Snooping
  462. What Is MLD Snooping
  463. What Is Multicast VLAN Registration
  464. When Are L3 Multicast Features Required
  465. What Are GARP and GMRP
  466. Snooping Switch Restrictions
  467. Not Directly Connected to the Querier
  468. Default L2 Multicast Values
  469. Configuring L2 Multicast Features (Web)
  470. Bridge Multicast Group
  471. MRouter Status
  472. General IGMP Snooping
  473. Global Querier Configuration
  474. VLAN Querier
  475. VLAN Querier Status
  476. MFDB IGMP Snooping Table
  477. MLD Snooping General
  478. MLD Snooping Global Querier Configuration
  479. MLD Snooping VLAN Querier
  480. MLD Snooping VLAN Querier Status
  481. MFDB MLD Snooping Table
  482. MVR Global Configuration
  483. MVR Members
  484. MVR Interface Configuration
  485. MVR Statistics
  486. GARP Timers
  487. GMRP Parameters
  488. MFDB GMRP Table
  489. Configuring L2 Multicast Features (CLI)
  490. Configuring IGMP Snooping on VLANs
  491. Configuring IGMP Snooping Querier
  492. Configuring MLD Snooping on VLANs
  493. Configuring MLD Snooping Querier
  494. Configuring MVR
  495. Configuring GARP Timers and GMRP
  496. Case Study on a Real-World Network Topology
  497. Snooping and Inspecting Traffic
  498. What Is DHCP Snooping
  499. How Is the DHCP Snooping Bindings Database Populated
  500. What Is IP Source Guard
  501. What is Dynamic ARP Inspection
  502. Necessary
  503. DHCP Snooping Configuration
  504. DHCP Snooping Interface Configuration
  505. DHCP Snooping VLAN Configuration
  506. DHCP Snooping Persistent Configuration
  507. DHCP Snooping Dynamic Bindings Summary
  508. DHCP Snooping Statistics
  509. IPSG Interface Configuration
  510. IPSG Binding Configuration
  511. IPSG Binding Summary
  512. DAI Global Configuration
  513. DAI Interface Configuration
  514. DAI VLAN Configuration
  515. DAI ACL Configuration
  516. DAI ACL Rule Configuration
  517. DAI Statistics
  518. Configuring Traffic Snooping and Inspection (CLI)
  519. Configuring IP Source Guard
  520. Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection
  521. Traffic Snooping and Inspection Configuration Examples
  522. Configuring IPSG
  523. Configuring Link Aggregation
  524. What is LAG Hashing
  525. How Do LAGs Interact with Other Features
  526. LAG Configuration Guidelines
  527. Configuring Link Aggregation (Web)
  528. LACP Parameters
  529. LAG Membership
  530. LAG Hash Configuration
  531. LAG Hash Summary
  532. Configuring Link Aggregation (CLI)
  533. Configuring Link Aggregation Groups
  534. Configuring LACP Parameters
  535. Link Aggregation Configuration Examples
  536. Configuring Static LAGs
  537. Configuring Data Center Bridging Features
  538. Default DCB Values
  539. Priority Flow Control
  540. Configuring PFC Using the Web Interface
  541. Configuring PFC Using the CLI
  542. PFC Configuration Example
  543. DCB Capability Exchange
  544. Interoperability with IEEE DCBx
  545. Configuration Source Port Selection Process
  546. Disabling DCBX
  547. FIP Snooping
  548. Configuring the FC Map Value
  549. Configuring FIP Snooping (CLI)
  550. FIP Snooping Configuration Example
  551. Enhanced Transmission Selection
  552. ETS Operation
  553. Commands
  554. ETS Configuration Example
  555. ETS Theory of Operation
  556. Managing the MAC Address Table
  557. What Information Is in the MAC Address Table
  558. Managing the MAC Address Table (Web)
  559. Dynamic Address Table
  560. Managing the MAC Address Table (CLI)
  561. Configuring Routing Interfaces
  562. What Are Loopback Interfaces
  563. What Are Tunnel Interfaces
  564. Why Are Routing Interfaces Needed
  565. Default Routing Interface Values
  566. Configuring Routing Interfaces (Web)
  567. DHCP Lease Parameters
  568. Tunnel Configuration
  569. Tunnels Summary
  570. Loopbacks Configuration
  571. Loopbacks Summary
  572. Configuring Routing Interfaces (CLI)
  573. Configuring Loopback Interfaces
  574. Configuring Tunnels
  575. Configuring DHCP Server Settings
  576. What are DHCP Options
  577. What Additional DHCP Features Does the Switch Support
  578. Configuring the DHCP Server (Web)
  579. Address Pool
  580. Address Pool Options
  581. DHCP Bindings
  582. DHCP Server Reset Configuration
  583. DHCP Server Conflicts Information
  584. DHCP Server Statistics
  585. Configuring the DHCP Server (CLI)
  586. Configuring a Dynamic Address Pool
  587. Configuring a Static Address Pool
  588. Monitoring DHCP Server Information
  589. DHCP Server Configuration Examples
  590. Configuring IP Routing
  591. Default IP Routing Values
  592. Configuring IP Routing Features (Web)
  593. IP Statistics
  594. ARP Create
  595. ARP Table Configuration
  596. Router Discovery Configuration
  597. Router Discovery Status
  598. Route Table
  599. Best Routes Table
  600. Route Entry Configuration
  601. Configured Routes
  602. Route Preferences Configuration
  603. Configuring IP Routing Features (CLI)
  604. Adding Static ARP Entries and Configuring ARP Table Settings
  605. Configuring Router Discovery (IRDP)
  606. Preferences
  607. IP Routing Configuration Example
  608. Configuring PowerConnect Switch A
  609. Configuring PowerConnect Switch B
  610. Features
  611. What Is L2 DHCP Relay
  612. What Is the IP Helper Feature
  613. Default L2/L3 Relay Values
  614. Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features (Web)
  615. DHCP Relay Interface Configuration
  616. DHCP Relay Interface Statistics
  617. DHCP Relay VLAN Configuration
  618. DHCP Relay Agent Configuration
  619. IP Helper Global Configuration
  620. IP Helper Interface Configuration
  621. IP Helper Statistics
  622. Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features (CLI)
  623. Configuring L3 Relay (IP Helper) Settings
  624. Relay Agent Configuration Example
  625. Configuring OSPF and OSPFv3
  626. OSPF Overview
  627. What Are OSPF Routers and LSAs
  628. OSPF Feature Details
  629. Static Area Range Cost
  630. LSA Pacing
  631. Flood Blocking
  632. Default OSPF Values
  633. Configuring OSPF Features (Web)
  634. OSPF Area Configuration
  635. OSPF Stub Area Summary
  636. OSPF Area Range Configuration
  637. OSPF Interface Statistics
  638. OSPF Interface Configuration
  639. OSPF Neighbor Table
  640. OSPF Neighbor Configuration
  641. OSPF Link State Database
  642. OSPF Virtual Link Summary
  643. OSPF Route Redistribution Configuration
  644. OSPF Route Redistribution Summary
  645. NSF OSPF Configuration
  646. Configuring OSPFv3 Features (Web)
  647. OSPFv3 Area Configuration
  648. OSPFv3 Stub Area Summary
  649. OSPFv3 Area Range Configuration
  650. OSPFv3 Interface Configuration
  651. OSPFv3 Interface Statistics
  652. OSPFv3 Neighbors
  653. OSPFv3 Neighbor Table
  654. OSPFv3 Link State Database
  655. OSPFv3 Virtual Link Configuration
  656. OSPFv3 Virtual Link Summary
  657. OSPFv3 Route Redistribution Configuration
  658. OSPFv3 Route Redistribution Summary
  659. NSF OSPFv3 Configuration
  660. Configuring OSPF Features (CLI)
  661. Configuring OSPF Interface Settings
  662. Configuring Stub Areas and NSSAs
  663. Configuring Virtual Links
  664. Configuring OSPF Area Range Settings
  665. Configuring OSPFv3 Features (CLI)
  666. Configuring OSPFv3 Interface Settings
  667. Configuring an OSPFv3 Area Range
  668. Settings
  669. OSPF Configuration Examples
  670. Configuring Stub and NSSA Areas for OSPF and OSPFv3
  671. Configuring a Virtual Link for OSPF and OSPFv3
  672. Interconnecting an IPv4 Backbone and Local IPv6 Network
  673. Configuring the Static Area Range Cost
  674. Configuring Flood Blocking
  675. Configuring RIP
  676. What Is Split Horizon
  677. Default RIP Values
  678. Configuring RIP Features (Web)
  679. RIP Interface Configuration
  680. RIP Interface Summary
  681. RIP Route Redistribution Configuration
  682. RIP Route Redistribution Summary
  683. Configuring RIP Features (CLI)
  684. Configuring RIP Interface Settings
  685. Configuring Route Redistribution Settings
  686. RIP Configuration Example
  687. Configuring VRRP
  688. What Is the VRRP Router Priority
  689. What Is VRRP Accept Mode
  690. Default VRRP Values
  691. Configuring VRRP Features (Web)
  692. VRRP Virtual Router Status
  693. VRRP Virtual Router Statistics
  694. VRRP Router Configuration
  695. VRRP Route Tracking Configuration
  696. VRRP Interface Tracking Configuration
  697. Configuring VRRP Features (CLI)
  698. VRRP Configuration Example
  699. VRRP with Route and Interface Tracking
  700. Configuring IPv6 Routing
  701. How Does IPv6 Compare with IPv4
  702. Default IPv6 Routing Values
  703. Configuring IPv6 Routing Features (Web)
  704. Interface Configuration
  705. Interface Summary
  706. IPv6 Statistics
  707. IPv6 Neighbor Table
  708. DHCPv6 Client Parameters
  709. IPv6 Route Entry Configuration
  710. IPv6 Route Table
  711. IPv6 Route Preferences
  712. Configured IPv6 Routes
  713. Configuring IPv6 Routing Features (CLI)
  714. Configuring IPv6 Interface Settings
  715. Configuring IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
  716. Configuring IPv6 Route Table Entries and Route Preferences
  717. IPv6 Show Commands
  718. IPv6 Static Reject and Discard Routes
  719. Relay Settings
  720. What Is a DHCPv6 Pool
  721. Default DHCPv6 Server and Relay Values
  722. Configuring the DHCPv6 Server and Relay (Web)
  723. DHCPv6 Pool Configuration
  724. Prefix Delegation Configuration
  725. DHCPv6 Pool Summary
  726. DHCPv6 Interface Configuration
  727. DHCPv6 Server Bindings Summary
  728. DHCPv6 Statistics
  729. Configuring the DHCPv6 Server and Relay (CLI)
  730. Hosts
  731. Configuring DHCPv6 Interface Information
  732. Monitoring DHCPv6 Information
  733. DHCPv6 Configuration Examples
  734. Delegation
  735. Agent
  736. Configuring Differentiated Services
  737. How Does DiffServ Functionality Vary Based on the Role of the Switch
  738. Default DiffServ Values
  739. Configuring DiffServ (Web)
  740. Class Configuration
  741. Class Criteria
  742. Policy Configuration
  743. Policy Class Definition
  744. Service Configuration
  745. Service Detailed Statistics
  746. Flow-Based Mirroring
  747. Configuring DiffServ (CLI)
  748. DiffServ Class Configuration for IPv6
  749. DiffServ Policy Creation
  750. DiffServ Policy Attributes Configuration
  751. DiffServ Service Configuration
  752. DiffServ Configuration Examples
  753. DiffServ for VoIP
  754. Configuring Class-of-Service
  755. Modes
  756. How Are Traffic Queues Defined
  757. CoS Queue Usage
  758. Configuring CoS (Web)
  759. Interface Queue Configuration
  760. Interface Queue Drop Precedence Configuration
  761. Configuring CoS (CLI)
  762. CoS Interface Configuration Commands
  763. Probability
  764. CoS Configuration Example
  765. Configuring Auto VoIP
  766. How Does Auto-VoIP Use ACLs
  767. Configuring Auto VoIP (Web)
  768. Configuring Auto VoIP (CLI)
  769. Managing IPv4 and IPv6 Multicast
  770. What Is IP Multicast Traffic
  771. What Multicast Protocols Does the Switch Support
  772. What Is IGMP
  773. What Is DVMRP
  774. Default L3 Multicast Values
  775. Configuring General IPv4 Multicast Features (Web)
  776. Multicast Interface Configuration
  777. Multicast Route Table
  778. Multicast Admin Boundary Configuration
  779. Multicast Admin Boundary Summary
  780. Multicast Static MRoute Configuration
  781. Multicast Static MRoute Summary
  782. Configuring IPv6 Multicast Features (Web)
  783. Configuring IGMP and IGMP Proxy (Web)
  784. IGMP Interface Configuration
  785. IGMP Interface Summary
  786. IGMP Cache Information
  787. IGMP Interface Source List Information
  788. IGMP Proxy Interface Configuration
  789. IGMP Proxy Configuration Summary
  790. IGMP Proxy Interface Membership Info
  791. Detailed IGMP Proxy Interface Membership Information
  792. Configuring MLD and MLD Proxy (Web)
  793. MLD Routing Interface Configuration
  794. MLD Routing Interface Summary
  795. MLD Routing Interface Cache Information
  796. MLD Traffic
  797. MLD Proxy Configuration
  798. MLD Proxy Configuration Summary
  799. MLD Proxy Interface Membership Information
  800. Detailed MLD Proxy Interface Membership Information
  801. Configuring PIM for IPv4 and IPv6 (Web)
  802. PIM Global Status
  803. PIM Interface Configuration
  804. PIM Interface Summary
  805. Candidate RP Configuration
  806. Static RP Configuration
  807. SSM Range Configuration
  808. BSR Candidate Configuration
  809. BSR Candidate Summary
  810. Configuring DVMRP (Web)
  811. DVMRP Interface Configuration
  812. DVMRP Configuration Summary
  813. DVMRP Next Hop Summary
  814. DVMRP Prune Summary
  815. DVMRP Route Summary
  816. Configuring L3 Multicast Features (CLI)
  817. Configuring and Viewing IPv6 Multicast Route Information
  818. Configuring and Viewing IGMP
  819. Configuring and Viewing IGMP Proxy
  820. Configuring and Viewing MLD
  821. Configuring and Viewing MLD Proxy
  822. Configuring and Viewing PIM-DM for IPv4 Multicast Routing
  823. Multicast Routing
  824. Configuring and Viewing PIM-SM for IPv4 Multicast Routing
  825. Configuring and Viewing PIM-SM for IPv6 Multicast Routing
  826. L3 Multicast Configuration Examples
  827. Configuring DVMRP
  828. System Process Definitions
  829. Index
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