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1. Designated Cost Cost of the port participating in the STP topology Ports with a lower cost are less likely to be blocked if STP detects loops Forward Transmission Number of times the port has changed from the Forwarding state to Blocking LAG The LAG to which the port is attached Defining STP LAG Settings Use the STP LAG Settings page to assign STP aggregating ports parameters To open the STP LAG Settings page click Switch gt Spanning Tree gt STP LAG Settings in the tree view Figure 2 STP LAG Settings Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Support Help About Log Out 176 210 11 22 STP LAG Settings GaHome 4 System STP LAG Settings Switch Faye seo Fe 8 Network Securit Prit 2 Ports Address Tables 6 GARP Spanning Tree Global Settin i EE Ete fot Se Select a LAG 15 STT LAG S Rapid Spann STP Enable z MSTP Settin MSTP intors L f VLAN Root Guard Link Aggregatior LAG 2 E Multicast Suppo Stale Leeming a Statistics RMON Role 4 Quality of Service i hem Senicty Path Cost 1 200000000 Default Path Cost Prionty 0 240 steps of 16 fies Designated Bridge ID Designated Port ID Designated Cost Forward Transitions Apply Changes Select a LAG The LAG number for which you want to modify STP settings STP Enables or disables STP on the LAG Fast Link Enables Fast Link mode for the LAG If Fast Link mode is enabled fo
2. IP Addressing Diagnostics Management Se FTP SNMP HTTP c File Managemer File Downloa File Upload Active Image Copy Files Firmware Upload 6 File System Configuration Upload 7 Advanced Settin Switch e Aar Securit Aa a plied Address Tables Server IP Address XX XX GARP Destination File Name 1 159 Characters Directory rile Neme Spanning Tree VLAN a TARP RAaA Link Aggregatior Multicast Suppo Configuration Upload lt x 3 Statistics RMON 4 Quality of Service Bevan P anes XXX Security Destination File Name 1 159 Characters Transfer File Name 5 Directen me Neme EEE 4 TFTP Enables initiating an image upload via the TFTP server HTTP Enables initiating an image upload via the HTTP or HTTPS server Firmware Upload The Firmware file is uploaded to the HTTPS server If Firmware Upload is selected the Configuration Upload fields are grayed out Configuration Upload The Configuration file is uploaded If Configuration Upload is selected the Active Image Upload fields are grayed out Active Image Upload Server IP Address The TFTP Server IP Address to which the Software Image is uploaded Destination File Name 1 159 Characters Indicates the Software Image file path to which the file is uploaded Configuration Upload Server IP Address The TFTP Server IP Address to which the Configuration file is uploaded Destination File Name 1 159 Characters Indicat
3. NATIVE 100 Protected Disabled Port is member in Vian 100 Forbidden VLANS 6 User s Guide Addendum Egress rule Port Membership Type Untagged Static Vian Name Classification rules Protocol based VLANs Group ID Vlan ID Subnet based VLANs Group ID Vlan ID console QinQ Example console show ip igmp snooping cpe vlans inner VLAN multicast TV VLAN 3001 4 3000 User s Guide Addendum 7 www dell com support dell com Defining STP Root Guard Use the STP Port Settings page to assign Spanning Tree Port STP properties to individual ports To open the STP Port Settings page click Switch gt Spanning Tree gt STP Port Settings in the tree view Figure 1 5 STP Port Settings 176 210 11 22 STP Port Settings amp Home a System STP Port Settings Switch 2 Network Secunt amp Ports Address Tables ARP Spanning Tree Global Settin STF Pon Select a Por Vel STP LAG Se Rapid Spann STP Enable MSTP Settin MSTP intarta L amp VLAN Root Guard Link Aggregation State 0 7 amp Multicast Suppo Statistics RMON Role Quality of Semce Speed 8 Security Path Cost 1 200000000 Default Path Cost Priority 128 Designated Bridge ID Designated Port IO Designated Cost Forward Transitions LAG le An Select a Port Port number for which you want to modify STP settings STP Enables or disables
4. Updates Interval 5 32768 Indicates that rate at which LLDP advertisement updates are sent The possible field range is 5 32768 seconds The default value is 30 seconds Hold Time 2 10 Indicates the amount of time that LLDP packets are held before the pack ets are discarded The possible field range is 2 10 seconds The field default is seconds Reinitializing Delay 1 10 Indicates the amount of time that passes between disabling LLDP and when reinitializing begins The possible field range is 1 10 seconds The field default is 2 seconds Transmit Delay 1 8192 Indicates the amount of time that passes between successive LLDP frame transmissions due to changes in the LLDP local systems MIB The possible field value is 1 8192 seconds The field default is 2 seconds Configuring LLDP Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for defining LLDP Table 1 2 LLDP Properties CLI Commands CLI Command Description lldp enable global Enables enable Link Layer Discovery Protocol 1180 hold multiplier number Specifies the time that the receiving device should hold a Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP packet before discarding it lldp reinit delay Seconds Specifies the minimum time an LLDP port will wait before reinitializing lldp tx delay Seconds Specifies the delay between successive LLDP frame transmissions Console config interface ethernet 1 e5
5. mig athe a a User s Guide Addendum Define the remaining fields Click Apply Changes The VLAN Port settings are saved and the device is updated 5 www dell com support dell com 12 Click Apply Changes Configuring Customer VLANs using the CLI To configure QinQ perform the following 1 Enter the global configuration mode Console gt enable Console config Console config 2 Enter the VLAN configuration mode Console config vlan database Console config vlan 3 Create VLAN in the VLAN database Console config vlan vlan 100 Console config vlan exit The customer VLAN is defined and the device is updated 4 Configure port 65 as a customer port for VLAN 100 Console Console config interface ethernet 1 e5 Console Console config if exit config config if switchport mode customer Console config if switchport customer vlan 100 5 Configure port 610 as a trunked port tagged for VLAN 100 Console Console config interface ethernet 1 e10 config if switchport mode trunk Console Console config if exit config Console config if switchport trunk allowed vlan add 100 The following is an example of the QinQ show commands console show interfaces switchport ethernet 1 e5 Port 1 e5 Port Mode Customer Gvrp Status disabled Ingress Filtering true Acceptable Frame Type admitAll Ingress UnTagged VLAN
6. STP on the port Fast Link When checked enables Fast Link mode for the port If Fast Link mode is enabled for a port the Port State is automatically placed in the Forwarding state when the port link is up Fast Link mode optimizes the time it takes for the STP protocol to converge STP convergence can take 30 60 seconds in large networks Root Guard When checked the port is never selected as the STP root interface Port State Indicates the current STP state of a port If enabled the port state determines what forwarding action is taken on traffic Possible port states are Disabled STP is currently disabled on the port The port forwards traffic while learning MAC addresses Blocking The port is currently blocked and cannot be used to forward traffic or learn MAC addresses Blocking is displayed when Classic STP is enabled User s Guide Addendum Listening The port is currently in the listening mode The port cannot forward traffic nor can it learn MAC addresses Learning The port is currently in the learning mode The port cannot forward traffic however it can learn new MAC addresses Forwarding The port is currently in the forwarding mode The port can forward traffic and learn new MAC addresses Role Indicates the port role assigned by the STP algorithm that provides STP paths The pos sible field values are Root Provides the lowest cost path to forward packets to root switch Designated Indi
7. over multi vendor environments LLDP discovers network neighbors by standardizing methods for network devices to advertise themselves to other system and to store discovered information Device discovery information includes e Device Identification e Device Capabilities e Device Configuration The advertising device transmits multiple advertisement message sets in a single LAN packet The multiple advertisement sets are sent in the packet Type Length Value TLV field LLDP devices must support chassis and port ID advertisement as well as system name system ID system description and system capability advertisements To open the LLDP Properties page click System gt LLDP lt LLDP Properties in the tree view Figure 1 1 LLDP Properties Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Support Heip About Lag Out 1762101122 LLOP Properte LLOP Properties Management Se yi E trae Port Settings Advertised in Neighbors int SNMP File Managemer Advanced Settin h Swec Statistics RMON Quality of Samice 2 Enable UDP Prope Updates Interval 5 32765 Hold Time 2 10 Reintiakzng Delay 1 10 Tranent Desy 1 8192 Enable LLDP Indicates if LLDP is enabled on the device The possible field values are Checked Indicates that LLDP is enabled on the device Unchecked Indicates that LLDP is disabled on the device This is the default value User s Guide Addendum
8. the advertised port description Management Address Displays the advertised management address User s Guide Addendum Displaying the Advertised Information Table To open the Advertised Information table click System LLDP Advertised Information gt Show All in the tree view Figure 1 5 Advertised Information Table Advertised Information table Refresh Port No Device ID Capabilities m Name m n__ Port Description Management Address 1 Apply Changes Table 1 4 LLDP Advertised Information CLI Commands CLI Command Description show lldp local ethernet Displays LLDP information interface advertised from a specific port User s Guide Addendum 19 www dell com support dell com The following is an example of the CLI commands Switch show lldp loca Device ID 0060 704C 7 Port ID 1 Capabilities Bridge System Name ts 7800 1 System description Port description Management address 17 802 3 MAC PHY Configur Auto negotiation suppo Auto negotiation statu Auto negotiation Adver 1000BASE T full duplex Operational MAU type 4 LDP MED capabilities 1 LDP MED Device typ 1 ethernet 1 el 3FF 2 L681 28 ation Status rt Supported s Enabled tised Capabilities 100BASE TX full duplex 1000BaseTFD Network Policy Location Identification ay LDP MED Network polic Application type Voic Flags Tagged VLAN VLAN ID 2
9. 0 File Managem Advanced Settin E Switch Statistics RMON E Quality of Serice Firmware Download 6 E Security Configuration Download 7 Firmware Download Server IP Address KXXX Source File Name 1 159 Characters Destination File Software Image Configuration Download Server IP Address XXX Source File Name 1 159 Characters I c Destination File 1g Configuration Running C New File Name 1 159 Characters TFTP Enables initiating an upload via the TFTP server HTTP Enables initiating an upload via the HTTP HTTPS server Firmware Download The Firmware file is downloaded If Firmware Download is selected the Configuration Download fields are grayed out Configuration Download The Configuration file is downloaded If Configuration Download is selected the Firmware Download fields are grayed out Firmware Download Server IP Address The Server IP Address from which the firmware files are downloaded Source File Name Indicates the file to be downloaded Destination File Name The destination file type to which the file is downloaded The User s Guide Addendum 23 www dell com support dell com 24 possible field values are Software Image Downloads the Image file Boot Code Downloads the Boot file Configuration Download Server IP Address The Server IP Address from which the configuration files are downloaded Source File Name Indicates the confi
10. Console config if lldp enable Defining LLDP Port Settings The LLDP Port Settings page allows network administrators to define LLDP port settings including the port number the LLDP port number and the type of port information advertised The Port Settings page contains fields for configuring LLDP To open the Port Settings page click System gt LLDP lt Port Settings in the tree view User s Guide Addendum 15 www dell com support dell com 16 Figure 1 2 Port Settings Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Support Help About Log Out 176 210 11 22 Port Setting Home S System Port Settings gt General SNTP S Logs B P Addressing S Diagnostics a Managemen Se 3 UOP LLDP Proper Sp gt i Pon Setting Advertised Tx amp Rx Neighbors in SNMP gt Filo Managomer Advanced Sein 8 S Switch T Use Default 3 Statistics RMON Optional Vs Arsiabie TLV Quality of Serice a Pon Descrption System Name Syster Description system Capatiltios Management IP Address 10411 r i a Port Contains a list of ports on which LLDP is enabled State Indicates the port type on which LLDP is enabled The possible field values are Tx Only Enables transmitting LLDP packets only Rx Only Enables receiving LLDP packets only Tx amp Rx Enables transmitting and receiving LLDP packets This is the default value Disable Indicates that LLDP is disab
11. Dell PowerConnect 34XX Systems User s Guide Addendum DellTM PowerConnectTM 34XX Systems 1 www dell com support dell com 2 Notes Notices and Cautions NOTE A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer NOTICE A NOTICE indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem A CAUTION A CAUTION indicates a potential for property damage personal injury or death Information in this document is subject to change without notice 2006 Dell Inc All rights reserved Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc is strictly forbidden Trademarks used in this text Dell Dell OpenManage the DELL logo and PowerConnect are trademarks of Dell Inc Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products Dell Inc disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own September 2006 Rev A02 User s Guide Addendum This document is an addendum to the PowerConnect 34XX user guide and includes the following topics e Configuring QinQ Defining STP Root Guard Configuring LLDP HTTP HTTPS Upload Download User s Guide Addendum 3 www dell com support dell com Configuring QinQ Configur
12. Layer 2 priority 0 DSCP 0 1LDP MED Power over Et Network Connectivity y hernet Device Type Power Sou Power source Primary Power priority High Power value 9 6 Watts LLDP MED Location Coordinates 54 53 cl rcing Entity Power Source ESS LISTS 0 tbat 5b2 9 722 7 3 8000200867301 20 User s Guide Addendum Viewing the LLDP Neighbor Information The Neighbors Information page contains information received from neighboring device LLDP advertisements To open the Neighbors Information page click System lt LLDP gt Neighbors Information in the tree view Figure 1 6 Neighbors Information Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Support Help About Log Out 176 210 11 22 Neighbors Information SHome System Neighbors Information amp Switch 8 Statistics RMON Bit Bea i Quality of Service Security Show All ow Alt amp LLDP LLDP Properties Port Settings Advertised Information Pon Neighbors Informatii Device ID Port ID Hold Time Capabilities System Name a 2 Port Displays the neighboring port number Device ID Displays the neighboring device ID Port ID Displays the neighboring port ID Capabilities Displays the neighboring device capabilities System Name Displays the neighboring system time 1l Select a port 2 Click Apply Changes The port advertisement information is displayed Displaying the Neighbor Informa
13. cates the port via which the designated switch is attached to the LAN Alternate Provides an alternate path to the root switch from the root interface Backup Provides a backup path to the designated port path toward the Spanning Tree leaves Backup ports occur only when two ports are connected in a loop by a point to point link Backup ports also occur when a LAN has two or more connections connected to a shared segment Disabled Indicates the port is not participating in the Spanning Tree Speed Speed at which the port is operating Path Cost 1 200000000 The port contribution to the root path cost The path cost is adjusted to a higher or lower value and is used to forward traffic when a path being rerouted Default Path Cost The default path cost The default values for long path costs are Ethernet 2 000 000 Fast Ethernet 200 000 Gigabit Ethernet 20 000 The default values for short path costs are Ethernet 100 Fast Ethernet 19 Gigabit Ethernet 1 Priority Priority value of the port The priority value influences the port choice when a bridge has two ports connected in a loop The priority value is between 0 240 The priority value is provided in increments of 16 User s Guide Addendum 9 www dell com support dell com 10 Designated Bridge ID The bridge priority and the MAC Address of the designated bridge Designated Port ID The designated port s priority and interface
14. e field values are Root Provides the lowest cost path to forward packets to root switch Designated Indicates that the via which the designated switch is attached to the LAN Alternate Provides an alternate LAG to the root switch from the root interface Backup Provides a backup path to the designated port path toward the Spanning Tree leaves Backup ports occur only when two ports are connected in a loop by a point to point link Backup ports also occur when a LAN has two or more connections connected to a shared segment Disabled Indicates the LAG is not participating in the Spanning Tree Path Cost 1 200000000 Amount the LAG contributes to the root path cost The path cost is adjusted to a higher or lower value and is used to forward traffic when a path is being rerouted The User s Guide Addendum 11 www dell com support dell com path cost has a value of 1 to 200000000 Default Path Cost Indicates if the default path cost is used The possible LAG path cost default values are Long Method for LAG 20 000 Short Method for LAG 4 Priority 0 240 in steps of 16 Priority value of the LAG The priority value influences the LAG choice when a bridge has looped ports The priority value is between 0 240 in steps of 16 Designated Bridge ID The priority and the MAC Address of the designated bridge Designated LAG The designated LAG s priority and interface Designated Cost Cost of t
15. ecifies which optional TLVs from the gt tivs basic set should be transmitted lldp enable rx tx both To enable Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP on an interface The following is an example of the CLI commands Console config interface ethernet 1 e5 Console config if lldp enable User s Guide Addendum 17 www dell com support dell com 18 Viewing Advertised Information The Advertised Information page displays the information advertised by specific ports when advertising LLDP information To open the Advertised Information page click System gt LLDP lt Advertised Information in the tree view Figure 1 4 Advertised Information Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Support Help About Log Out 176 210 11 22 Advertised Information Home System Advertised Information W Switch Statistics RMON 6 Quality of Service E Security Shaws UDP LLOP Properties Port Settings Advertised Informati Neighbors Information Por No Device ID Capabilities System Name System Description Port Description Management Address ee Port Displays the port number from which the advertised information is sent Device ID Displays the advertised device ID Capabilities Displays the advertised device capabilities System Name Displays the advertised system name System Description Displays the advertised system description Port Description Displays
16. es the Configuration file path to which the file is uploaded Transfer File Name The software file to which the configuration is uploaded The possible field values are Running Configuration Uploads the Running Configuration file User s Guide Addendum 25 www dell com support dell com 26 Startup Configuration Uploads the Startup Configuration file List of User Defined Configuration Files Uploads a user defined configuration file NOTE This list of user defined configuration files only appears if the user created backup configuration files For example if the user copied the running configuration file to a user defined configuration file called BACKUP SITE I this list appears on the File Upload to Server page and the BACKUP SITE 1 configuration file appears in the list User s Guide Addendum
17. guration files to be downloaded Destination File Name The destination file to which the configuration file is downloaded The possible field values are Running Configuration Downloads commands into the Running Configuration file Startup Configuration Downloads the Startup Configuration file and overwrites it User Defined Backup Configuration Downloads the user defined Backup Configuration file and overwrites it New File Name Downloads a new backup configuration file can be specified as the destination file NOTE The image file overwrites the non active image It is recommended to designate that the nonactive image will become the active image after reset and then to reset the device following the download During the Image file download a dialog box opens which displays the download progress The window closes automatically when the download is complete Uploading Files The File Upload to Server page contains fields for uploading the software or the configuration file to the TFTP server from the device The Image file can also be uploaded from the File Upload to Server page To open the File Upload to Server page 1 Click System gt File Management lt File Upload in the tree view User s Guide Addendum Figure 3 File Upload to Server Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Support P About Log Out 176 210 11 22 File Upload to Server Home 5 Seen File Upload to Server B eneral ae Bint Refiesh Logs
18. he port participating in the STP topology Ports with a lower cost are less likely to be blocked if STP detects loops Forward Transitions Number of times the LAG State has changed from the Forwarding state to a Blocking state Defining STP LAG Settings Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for defining STP LAG settings Table 1 1 STP LAG Settings CLI Commands CLI Command Description spanning tree Enables spanning tree spanning tree disable Disables spanning tree on a specific LAG spanning tree cost cost Configures the spanning tree cost contribution of a LAG spanning tree port priority priority Configures port priority spanning tree guard root Enables root guard on all the spanning tree instances on that interface show spanning tree ethernet interface Displays spanning tree configuration port channel port channel number show spanning tree detail active Displays detailed spanning tree blockedports information on active or blocked ports 12 User s Guide Addendum The following is an example of the CLI commands console config interface port channel 1 console config if spanning tree port priority 6 User s Guide Addendum 3 www dell com support dell com Configuring LLDP The Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP allows network managers to troubleshoot and enhance network management by discovering and maintaining network topologies
19. ing Customer VLANs Using the Web Interface Customer VLANs are configured using QinQ QinQ tagging allows network managers to add an additional tag to previously tagged packets Adding additional tags to the packets helps create more VLAN space The added tag provides an VLAN ID to each customer this ensures private and segregated network traffic The VLAN ID tag is assigned to a customer port in the service providers network The designated port then provides additional services to the packets with the double tags This allows administrators to expand service to VLAN users To configure customer VLANs 1 Click Switch gt VLAN gt VLAN Membership The VLAN Membership page opens Figure 1 1 VLAN Membership Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Support Help 176 210 11 22 VLAN VLAN Membership a Home ieee VLAN VLAN Membership 1 uty Ports Address Tables P Spanning Tree a VLAN a eee Show VLAN CVAN IOL gt VLAN Name Finenco ay LAG Settings VLAN Name 0 32 Characters f Bind MAC to VLAN GVRP Parameters oe Dyno Private VLAN Authenticabon Not Requred Enable Link Aggregation Multicast Support Statistics RMON Qusity of Senice Remove VLAN T Pons 123 4 5 6 7 00 9 9 22224252 abe T T LAGs 1224 suse FT 03 1 2 Click _ The Crea
20. led on the port Use Default Indicates that information included in the TLVs is per the device defaults The possible field values are Checked Enables sending the device default LLDP advertisements Unchecked Indicates that the device LLDP advertisement settings are disabled and LLDP advertisement settings are user defined This is the default value Optional TLVs Contains a list of optional TLVs advertised by the port For the complete list see the Available TLVs field Available TLVs Contains a list of available TLVs that can be advertised by the port The possible field values are Port Description Advertises the port description System Name Advertises the system name User s Guide Addendum System Description Advertises the system description System Capabilities Advertises the system capabilities Management IP Address Indicates the management IP address that is advertised from the interface The LLDP Port Table page displays the LLDP Port Configuration To open the LLDP Port Table click System gt LLDP lt Port Settings lt Show All in the tree view Figure 1 3 LLDP Port Table LLDP Port Table Refresh Interface State Address 1 Neighbors Apply Changes Table 1 3 LLDP Port settings CLI Commands CLI Command Description clear lldp rx interface Restarts the LLDP RX state machine and clearing the neighbors table 1130 optional tlv tlv1 5102 Sp
21. r a LAG the Root Guard When checked the LAG is never selected as the STP root Interface LAG State is automatically placed in the Forwarding state when the LAG is up Fast Link mode optimizes the time it takes for the STP protocol to converge STP convergence can take 30 60 User s Guide Addendum seconds in large networks LAG State Current STP state of a LAG If enabled the LAG state determines what forwarding action is taken on traffic If the bridge discovers a malfunctioning LAG the LAG is placed in the Broken state Possible LAG states are Disabled STP is currently disabled on the LAG The LAG forwards traffic while learning MAC addresses Blocking The LAG is blocked and cannot be used to forward traffic or learn MAC addresses RSTP Discarding State In this state the port does not learn MAC addresses and do not forward frames This state is union of Blocking and Listening state introduced in STP 802 1 D Listening The LAG is in the listening mode and cannot forward traffic or learn MAC addresses Learning The LAG is in the learning mode and cannot forward traffic but it can learn new MAC addresses Forwarding The LAG is currently in the forwarding mode and it can forward traffic and learn new MAC addresses Broken The LAG is currently malfunctioning and cannot be used for forwarding traffic Role Indicates the LAG role assigned by the STP algorithm that provides STP paths The possibl
22. te New VLAN page opens Figure 1 2 Create New VLAN Create New VLAN VLAN ID 2 4083 VLAN Name 0 32 characters 3 Define the VLAN ID and VLAN Name fields User s Guide Addendum 5 Click Switch gt VLAN gt Port Settings The VLAN Port Settings page opens Figure 1 3 VLAN Port Setting Dell OpenMan i rator Support Help About Log Out 176 210 11 22 VLAN Part Setting Home i BISET VLAN Port Settings tc amp Network Security Bint Rakesh Ports Port Configuration LAG Configuration Show A Storm Control Port Maroring Address Tables P i GARP o Spanning Tree Port VLAN Mode Customer X sae Mernbership Dynamic lel r Port Settings PIO 1 4095 4095 is the Discard VLAN 5 Settings Frame Type Admit Tag Only lind MAC to VLAN GVRP Parameters Ingress Filtering Enable Private VLAN Current Reserved VLAN H Link Aggregation Reserve VLAN for intemal Use E 8 Multicast Support E Statistics RMON Securty Select the interface Set the Port VLAN Mode field to Customer oo NGA 10 Click gt Show Al The VLAN Port Table opens Figure 1 4 VLAN Port Table VLAN Port Table Port Current Reserved Reserve VLAN Port VLAN Mode Demie PVO Frame Type Ingress Filtering ian for internal Use 1 el PV Community able 2 2 IPV Community 3 e3 Trunk 4 eh PV Promiscuous 5 mira 11 Select the Port VLAN Mode ay
23. tion Table 1 Click System gt LLDP Neighbors Information in the tree view 2 Click Show All The Neighbor Table opens User s Guide Addendum 21 www dell com support dell com 22 Figure 1 7 Neighbors Table Neighbors Table Reftesh Port Device ID Hold Time Name Clear Neighbors Table Table 1 5 LLDP Neighbor Information CLI Commands CLI Command Description show lldp neighbors Displays information about neighboring interface devices discovered using Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP The following is an example of the CLI commands Switch show lldp neighbors Port Device ID Port Hold System ID Time Capabilities Name 11 0060 704C 73FE 1 Lid B ts 7800 2 1 e2 0060 704C 73FD 1 93 B ts 7800 2 2 e3 0060 704C 73F C 9 1 B R ts 7900 1 11 0060 704C 73FB 1 92 W ts 7900 2 User s Guide Addendum HTTP HTTPS Upload Download Downloading Files The File Download from Server page contains fields for downloading system image and Configuration files from the TFTP server to the device To open the File Download from Server page 1 Click System gt File Management File Download in the tree view Figure 2 File Download from Server Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Support Help About Leg Ou 176 210 11 22 File Download from Server Home B System File Download from Server i General SNTP Logs IP Addressing Ea Diagnostics amp Management Se TFTP 6 6 SNMP HTTP 7 5
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