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1. off Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 ULAN and CoS Setup ULAN Membership ULAN ID 15 ULAN Name collocation 111 11111112 Port 123456789812 34567898 Unit 1 UU Snares Ses UNA ASAS ES Unite AA AAA a Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Hit lt Space gt to select U ntagged T agged or _ Not a Member lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1 L gt Refresh lt Ctrl1 1 gt Save 3 Set up the Port VLAN IDs as shown in the following illustration of Telnet 192 168 72 55 x Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 Unit 23456 ULAN and CoS Setup PUID Settings Port PUID Port PUID Port PUID Port 18 lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1 L gt Refresh lt Ctr1l W gt Save The specific ports shown in the previous illustration have the following port VLAN ID settings The port VLAN ID settings for each port are configured in the PVID Settings page Port 01 2 Port 05 5 Port 09 10 Port 13 10 Port 02 1 Port 06 1 Port 10 10 Port 07 1 Port 11 10 Port 08 1 Port 12 10 The VLANs set up in the preceding procedure produce results as follows l an untagged packet enters Port 4 the switch tags it with a VLAN tag value of 1 Since Port 4 does not have membership with VLAN ID 1 the default the system drops the packet l a tagged packet with a VLAN tag value 5 enters Port 4 the packet has access to Ports 3 and 1 If the packet leaves Port 3 and or 1 it is stripped of i
2. Radio Disturbance Characteristics Limits and Methods of Measurement EN 55024 Information Technology Equipment Immunity Characteristics Limits and Methods of Measurement EN 61000 3 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Part 3 Limits Section 2 Limits for Harmonic Current Emissions Equipment Input Current Up to and Including 16 A Per Phase EN 61000 3 3 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Part 3 Limits Section 3 Limitation of Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker in Low Voltage Supply Systems for Equipment With Rated Current Up to and Including 16 A EN 60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment NOTE EN 55022 emissions requirements provide for two classifications Class A is for typical commercial areas 1 Class B is for typical domestic areas This Dell device is classified for use in a typical Class B domestic environment A Declaration of Conformity in accordance with the preceding directives and standards has been made and is on file at Dell Computer Corporation Products Europe BV Limerick Ireland ENERGY STAR Compliance Certain configurations of Dell computers comply with the requirements set forth by the Environmental Protection Agency EPA for energy efficient computers If your computer bears the ENERGY STAR Emblem your original configuration complies with these requirements and all ENERGY STAR power management features of the computer are enabled NOTE
3. Trap Settings The SNMP Trap Setting allows for the setup of authentication traps Authentication traps can be enabled or disabled Enabled The system generates an SNMP trap upon a host authorization failure Disabled The system does not generate authentication traps All hosts in community strings with trap privileges are notified when a trap condition occurs Sack Se mie Km Seach ronan Hine Ml id E wo 7152168 72 exe eGo ns Dell PowerConnect 3024 Deu Trap Settings Enable or disable the use of the SNMP trap for authentication failures then select Apply Authentication Trap is Enabied Y Apply Reload To permanently save the configuration into nonvolatie memory select Apply on this pago followed by Save Configuration from the side navigation Ej PT Tag mare Multimedia Support There are two settings available from this page IGMP and High Priority Optimization R EA Mew From lak bb J i Ea IE 2 A 3 Y Heme Multimedia Support System Manager Enable or disable IGMP snooping or high priority optimization then select Apply Pod Manager 5 Saan Henne IGMP is Disabled E gt an Tx High Priority Optimization is Disebled Y Port Trunking gt Port Mirroring iame Zi Ri To permanently save the configuration into non volatie memory select Apply on this page Salas followed by Save Configuration from the side navigation Swe C
4. Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Enter a ULAN ID lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1 L gt Refresh lt Ctrl 4W gt Save of Telnet 192 168 72 55 FIX Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 ULAN and CoS Setup ULAN Membership ULAN ID 2 ULAN Name New WAW WATY EZ Port 123456789612 34567890 Unit 1 UUUU unit2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Hit lt Space gt to select U ntagged T agged or _ Not a Member lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1 L gt Refresh lt Ctr1l W gt Save 3 To allow untagged packets to participate in the new VLAN change the Port VLAN IDs for the relevant ports off Telnet 192 168 72 55 BB Es Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 Unit 23456 ULAN and CoS Setup PUID Settings Port PUID Port PUID Port PUID li 1 17 1 2 1 18 1 3 1 19 1 4 1 28 1 5 2 21 1 6 2 22 1 7 2 23 1 8 2 24 1 9 1 256T 1 18 1 26GT 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 1 15 1 16 1 lt ESC gt Back lt Ctrl L gt Refresh lt Ctrl 4 gt Save Example 2 Example 2 steps through a more elaborate setup illustrating all possible scenarios for a comprehensive understanding of tagged VLANs 1 Set up VLANs as shown in the following illustration FE Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 ULAN and CoS Setup ULAN Administration ID Name ID Name ID Name ID Name 1 Default 5 internal 18 web 15 collocation Enter a ULAN ID Number lt ESC gt Back
5. ci znamionowej nie wi kszej ni 16A amper w W celu ca kowitego wy czenia urz dzenia z sieci zasilania nale y wyj wtyczk kabla zasilaj cego z gniazdka kt re powinno znajdowa si w pobli u urz dzenia i by atwo dost pne Znak bezpiecze stwa B potwierdza zgodno urz dzenia z wymaganiami bezpiecze stwa u ytkowania zawartymi w PN 93 T 42107 i PN EN 55022 1996 Je eli na tabliczce znamionowej umieszczono informacj e urz dzenie jest klasy A to oznacza to e urz dzenie w rodowisku mieszkalnym moze powodowa zakl cenia radioelektryczne W takich przypadkach mo na da od jego u ytkownika zastosowania odpowiednich rodk w zaradczych Pozosta e instrukcje bezpiecze stwa Nie nale y u ywa wtyczek adapterowych lub usuwa ko ka obwodu ochronnego z wtyczki Je eli konieczne jest u ycie przed u acza to nale y u y przed u acza 3 y owego z prawid owo po czonym przewodem ochronnym System komputerowy nale y zabezpieczy przed nag ymi chwilowymi wzrostami lub spadkami napi cia u ywaj c eliminatora przepi urz dzenia dopasowuj cego lub bezzak ceniowego r d a zasilania Nale y upewni si aby nic nie le a o na kablach systemu komputerowego oraz aby kable nie by y umieszczone w miejscu gdzie mo na by oby na nie nadeptywa lub potyka si o nie Nie nale y rozlewa napoj w ani innych p yn w na system komputerowy Nie nal
6. lt Ctrl X gt Delete Row lt Ctr1 L gt Refresh lt Ctrl W gt Save 2 Configure VLAN membership This example includes two VLANs using stack 1 only of Telnet 192 168 72 55 See Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 ULAN and CoS Setup ULAN Membership ULAN ID 1 ULAN Name Default 4 Port 1234567896 Unit 1 DSS Sear eget ee ae ee zw Unity A Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Hit lt Space gt to select U ntagged T agged or _ Not a Member lt ESC gt Back lt Ctrl1 L gt Refresh lt Ctrl 4W Save off Telnet 192 168 72 55 Bee Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 ULAN and CoS Setup ULAN Membership ULAN ID 5 ULAN Name internal 111 Ss Bob s bo e Wer baa Wk dear gr seer de 2 2 Port 123456789812 3456789012304 56 Unit 1 Ce A BST Stee See iat SNe Unit 2 se eee eee eee Sus Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Hit lt Space gt to select U ntagged T agged or _ Not a Member lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1l L gt Refresh lt Ctrl 1 Save off Telnet 192 168 72 55 a ES Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 ULAN and CoS Setup ULAN Membership ULAN ID 16 ULAN Name web 1 3141 1141411150202 212 2 2 2 Port 123456789012 345678901234 56 Unit 1 I ANS TTO A ORC LEE Unit 2 mt mm come ee cts Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Hit lt Space gt to select U ntagged T agged or _ Not a Member lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1 L gt Refresh lt Ctr1 W gt Save
7. 1 Off The link is down Duplex Mode and Collisions FULL COL Green A full duplex link is up Yellow A half duplex link is up and no collisions are occurring 1 Blinking Yellow A half duplex link is up and collisions are occurring 1 Off The link is down Rear Panel Descriptions The rear panel of the system contains the two Gigabit stacking ports and an AC power receptacle AC Power Receptacle The switch automatically adjusts its power setting to any supply voltage in the range 90 240 volt AC Management The following sections describe methods you can use to manage the switch Web Based Interface After you have successfully installed the switch you can configure the switch monitor the LED panel and display statistics graphically using a web browser like Netscape Navigator version 6 0 and higher or Microsoft IE version 4 01 and higher K NOTE To access to the switch via a web browser the PC running the web browser must have IP based network access to the switch Menu Driven Console Interface via Serial Port or Telnet You can also connect a computer or terminal to the serial console port or use Telnet to access the switch The interface is menu driven so you do not need to use a complex command syntax The menus are similar to those in the web interface For more information see Console Interface SNMP Based Management You can manage the switch with an SNMP compatible console appl
8. Compliance Czech Republic Only This device belongs to Class B devices as described in EN 55022 unless it is specifically stated that it is a Class A device on the specification label The following applies to devices in Class A of EN 55022 radius of protection up to 30 meters The user of the device is obliged to take all steps necessary to remove sources of interference to telecommunication or other devices Pokud neni na typov m litku po ta e uvedeno Ze spad do t dy A podle EN 55022 spad automaticky do t dy B podle EN 55022 Pro za zen za azen do t dy A ochrann p smo 30m podle EN 55022 plat n sleduj c Dojde li k ru en telekomunika n ch nebo jinych za zen je u ivatel povinen prov st takov opat en aby ru en odstranil VCCI Notice Japan Only Most Dell computer systems are classified by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI as Class B information technology equipment ITE However the inclusion of certain options can change the rating of some configurations to Class A ITE including peripherals expansion cards printers input output 1 0 devices monitors and so on integrated into or connected to the system should match the electromagnetic environment classification Class A or B of the computer system To determine which classification applies to your computer system examine the regulatory labels markings see VCCI Class A ITE Regulatory Ma
9. Filename to indicate the path and name of the software file to download NOTICE For changes to persist beyond the current session you must save the new configuration from the Save Configuration page You must reboot the system from the System Manager Reset page to start the firmware upgrade a a EEN Stp Reimh Hamm Sewch Fawo n History Mad Jad en rep 7132 168 72 Birde 0 hari Doti D Home Firmware Upgrade s Choose the method for the next system boot process Net will boot from the network Net and General Info the network and permanently save the retrieved boot image in the switch P Settings fom the last saved boot image in the switch For booting bom the network Password Admin server IP address and boot image file name then select Apply Reset Hardware Version 10 D Port Manager Boot ROM Version 42 D Address Manager Software Version Release 5 0 0 b Tree D VLAN amp CoS Next Boot from Los Seved Z Peet Trunking rr TFTP Server IP Address 172182475 Port Mirroring D SNMP TFTP PatfyFiloname jeyt w_di ges D Multimedia Support D Statistics Apot Reload b Can Pahmiention Yo narmanardlu cave the confimustinn irin nan vla a mamn calant Ann on thie nana y Eo l g ie To save the switch s current configuration file to a server supply the TFTP server IP address and configuration filename and then select Transfer Configuration File to Server To load a configuration file from a server sup
10. If all the information is correct the new entry appears in the screen in order by port ID off Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 Address Manager Static Addresses MAC Address Unit Port MAC Address Unit Port Enter a MAC Address lt ESC gt Back lt Ctrl X gt Delete Entry lt Ctr1l L gt Refresh lt Ctr1 W gt Save Dynamic Addresses The Dynamic Addresses lookup table allows you to view the MAC addresses that are currently in the address database When addresses are in the database the packets intended for those addresses are forwarded directly to those ports You can filter out the table by port VLAN and MAC address by checking those fields Dynamic MAC address learning is enabled by default This is the standard mode for a network switch In some networks you may want to create a secured network by disabling the dynamic address learning capabilities When this is done all current dynamic address entries will be locked in These addresses will not age out and new addresses will not be learned In addition if a new address is detected on a port the switch will disable the port with the new address save the current settings to NVRAM and send out a Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP trap warning This is useful for locking out systems that attempt to access the network that were not on the network previous to the lockdown Once a port is automatically disabled you can reenable the port manu
11. Make sure that the rack is level and stable before extending a component from the rack Use caution when pressing the component rail release latches and sliding a component into or out of a rack the slide rails can pinch your fingers After a component is inserted into the rack carefully extend the rail into a locking position and then slide the component into the rack 1 Do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the rack The total rack load should not exceed 80 percent of the branch circuit rating Ensure that proper airflow is provided to components in the rack 1 Do not step on or stand on any component when servicing other components in a rack A CAUTION A qualified electrician must perform all connections to DC power and to safety grounds All electrical wiring must comply with applicable local or national codes and practices A CAUTION Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available A CAUTION The system chassis must be positively grounded to the rack cabinet frame Do not attempt to connect power to the system until grounding cables are connected Completed power and safety ground wiring must be inspected by a qualified electrical inspector An energy hazard will exist if the safety ground cable is omit
12. Mirroring System Manager SNMP Port Manager Multimedia Support Address Manager Statistics Spanning Tree Save Configuration VLAN amp CoS With web based management you can configure the PowerConnect 3024 Fast Ethernet Managed Switch and monitor the system using a web browser Most web pages for the switch feature the following buttons Reload Displays the current values for the system related to the web page that is open Apply Makes changes to the system and refreshes the page These changes do not persist past the current session NOTICE For changes to persist beyond the current session you must save the new configuration from the Save Configuration page Add Adds new entries to the system and refreshes the page Remove Removes selected entries from the system and refreshes the page Web Pages When you connect to the management mode of the switch with a web browser a login screen is displayed if password protection has been enabled The user name is always root Enter the password to access the switch s management mode K NOTE The default password is switch You can manage a stack of up to six units through the web interface On most pages you must select the unit in the stack you want to see in the web interface Where space permits all six units of the stack are displayed but only those units that are actually present in the stack are active the units not used are
13. Port The switch provides an RS 232 serial port that enables a connection to a PC or terminal for monitoring and configuring the switch This port is a male DB 9 connector implemented as a data terminal equipment DTE connection To use the console port you need the following equipment 1 A terminal or TTY compatible terminal or a PC or portable system with a serial port and the ability to emulate a terminal A null modem or crossover RS 232 cable with a female DB 9 connector for the console port on the switch To connect a terminal to the console port complete the following steps 1 Connect the female connector of the RS 232 cable directly to the console port on the switch and tighten the captive retaining screws 2 Connect the other end of the cable to a terminal or the serial connector of a PC running terminal emulation software Make sure the terminal emulation software is set as follows a Select the appropriate serial port serial port 1 or serial port 2 b Set the data rate to 9600 baud c Set the data format to 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity d Set flow control to none e Under Properties select VT100 for Emulation mode f Select Terminal keys for Function Arrow and Ctrl keys Make sure the setting is for Terminal keys not Windows keys NOTICE When using HyperTerminal with Microsoft Windows 2000 make sure that you have Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or later installed Windows 2000 Service Pack 2
14. T port To save any changes you make in this page for the current session click Apply To reset these fields to their current value click Reload Bach MESES JAd em fE rec 132 16872 Senden Ohad Deli GBIC 2 Spo em Manager Enable or disable GBIC ports instead of the built in 10 100 1000BASE T ports then select Apply bo Port25 Port26 D Address Manager Stack Unit 1 Burn 10 1001 000BASE T x BIC z D Spanning Tree Stack Unit2 Buin 10 100 1000BASE T y Bahn 10 100 10008ASE T Z D VLAN amp CoS Save Configuration Apply Reload To permanently save the configuration into non volatte memory select Apply on this page followed by Save Configuration tom the side eangation zl jc PP iD mera Address Manager The Address Manager page includes links to the following pages 1 Static Addresses 1 Dynamic Addresses l Address Aging Static Addresses From the Static Addresses page you can specify the Media Access Control MAC address and port number of systems that are to remain available to the switch for an indeterminate amount of time The following options are available MAC Address to enter the MAC address of a system you want to set as static Port Selection to select the port associated with that system List box lists all static addresses Add adds any address when you select it from the list box and click the Add button Remove removes any address when you select
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16. first and then a RADIUS server attempts to authenticate the user o Remote then Local A RADIUS server attempts to authenticate the user first and then the switch attempts to authenticate the user o Remote Only A RADIUS server authenticates the user RADIUS Server IP Address Identifies the IP address of the RADIUS server RADIUS Shared Secret Specifies the text string that is shared between the switch and the RADIUS server IP Filtering Allows up to 16 IP addresses to access the switch management function if enabled Password Admin Enables or disables password protection 4 NOTE The default password is switch Allowed IP Addresses Provides an option to enter up to 16 IP addresses in the Allowed IP Address table Disable Telnet Web Access Console Only Provides an option to enable or disable Telnet or Web access to the switch To save any changes you make in this page click Apply To reset these fields to their current value click Reload Be ES Ves Farta Ioh Help Dell PowerConnect 3024 pe Security Administration H ZJ om ooo e ple or disable password pectection for the system account enable local remete authesticabon change the system account password enable disable IP Stering or change allowed IP addressees then select Apply Password Protection is User Authentication Mode RADIUS Server IP Address RADIUS Shared Secret New Password Verity Paseword IP Fi
17. fixes the problem of arrow keys not functioning in HyperTerminal s VT100 emulation See www microsoft com for information on Windows 2000 service packs 3 Once you have set up the terminal correctly plug the power cord into the power receptacle on the back of the switch The boot sequence appears in the terminal Password Protection NOTE The first time you set up Password Protection you must do it from the console screen Once the switch is set up it can be managed through the web interface See Web Interface for more information From the initial welcome screen you must enter a password to proceed if password protection is enabled If password protection is disabled the Main Menu is displayed and you immediately have access to the switch management interface By default password protection is disabled If enabled the default user name is root and the password is switch Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 System Manager Security Admin Web Access is ENEMY Password Protection is Disabled New Password Verify Password Hit lt Space gt to Enable or Disable Web Access lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1l L gt Refresh lt Ctrl 1 gt Save To prevent unauthorized access to the switch you can turn on password protection 1 Select System Manager and press lt Enter gt Use the lt Tab gt key to navigate the menu 2 Select Security Admin 3 Type your password and press lt E
18. grayed out The following menus are available from the web interface Home System Manager Port Manager Address Manager Spanning Tree VLAN and CoS Port Trunking Port Mirroring SNMP Multimedia Support Statistics Save Configuration Home The Home page describes the dynamic switch applet NOTE If the system is used in a stack configuration the arrow keys on the left side of the applet allow you to select a unit in the stack The dynamic applet will display the status for the selected unit Home This Web interface allows you to configure and administer your PowerConnect switch The applet above dynamically displays the current status of the switch Each active port is in one of fve states represented by the color of the dot displayed for that port in the applet 8 The port is in forwarding state Sed The port is in blocking state The port is in listening state The port is in leaming state ay The port is disabled by the administrator Click on any port in the applet to display detailed port status information This stack consists of 2 units To see the status of each stack unit change stack units by wsing the up and down arrows in the applet above z System Manager The System Manager page contains all system operations and general information It includes links to the following options General Info to view general system information and perform gen
19. in the rack After installing system components in a rack never pull more than one component out of the rack on its slide assemblies at one time The weight of more than one extended component could cause the rack to tip over and may result in serious injury NOTE Your system is safety certified as a free standing unit and as a component for use in a Dell rack cabinet using the customer rack kit The installation of your system and rack kit in any other rack cabinet has not been approved by any safety agencies It is your responsibility to have the final combination of system and rack kit in a rack cabinet evaluated for suitability by a certified safety agency Dell disclaims all liability and warranties in connection with such combinations I System rack kits are intended to be installed in a rack by trained service technicians If you install the kit in any other rack be sure that the rack meets the specifications of a Dell rack A CAUTION Do not move racks by yourself Due to the height and weight of the rack a minimum of two people should accomplish this task Before working on the rack make sure that the stabilizers are secured to the rack extended to the floor and that the full weight of the rack rests on the floor Install front and side stabilizers on a single rack or front stabilizers for joined multiple racks before working on the rack Always load the rack from the bottom up and load the heaviest item in the rack first
20. it from the list box and click the Remove button To save any changes you make in this page for the current session click Apply To reset these fields to their current value click Reload A Welcome Microsoft Intecnet E xplory Elo Ed View Favores Jods Hep a Home Static Addresses System Managor Add MAC Address table entry by providing the MAC address and soles WAC ad le ertry by selecting the MAC addi wo Select Apply for the change to take affect port then s entry in the Dynamic Addresses MAC Addross Unit Selection Por Selection z gog Saus 2 Pont Dynamic Addresses The Dynamic Address lookup table allows you to view the MAC addresses that are currently in the address database When addresses are in the database the packets intended for those addresses are forwarded directly to those ports You can filter out the table by port VLAN and MAC address by checking those fields Dynamic MAC address learning is enabled by default This is the standard mode for a network switch In some networks the administrator may want to create a secured network by disabling the dynamic address learning capabilities When this is done all current dynamic address entries will be locked in These addresses will not age out and new addresses will not be learned In addition if a new address is detected on a port the switch will disable the port with the new address save the current settings to NVRAM and send
21. out a Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP trap warning This feature is used to block computers that were not on the network before the lockdown from attempting to access the network Once a port is automatically disabled the administrator can reenable the port manually The NVRAM will only be saved the first time a given port detects a new address The aging time should be raised before disabling the dynamic address learning to provide enough time for the switch to learn all current MAC addresses without the possibility of aging out This page contains the following options by which to query the dynamic MAC address table 1 Port check the option box and select a port from the drop down list 1 VLAN ID check the option box and type the appropriate VLAN ID MAC Address check the option box and select the address from the list box provided Query button click this button to execute the query once you have selected the criteria for the query 1 Dynamic Address Learning Enable or disable dynamic address learning Dynamic Addresses Erstis y doo dyrare MAC acerosa Warming Drang drani WA adds lenin wil lack the dynamic MA a 13i m o ds corset sladu w Merge Chery 138 Gynierie MAC actrees tie by wooing pot VLAN 31 MAC ites Mara and previas he appeal Marta estra theo soe wry P Dym Athenee ywanie Karo Leorning te EDG EJ sa Oazy by Tse oe rune Fo Owy Dwac zowie TENE ANDAS ANA Ad
22. port Monitor Port Port that receives a copy of all traffic that the source port receives Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3024 Port Mirroring Port Mirroring is Disabled Source Port Unit 1 Port 1 Monitor Port Unit 1 Port 2 Hit lt Space gt to Enable or Disable lt Ctr1 L gt Refresh lt Ctrl W gt Save SNMP Management The SNMP menu includes the following options Community Table Host Table Trap Settings Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 SNMP Management E Community Table b Host Table c Trap Settings Press lt Enter gt to access the Community Table lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1 L gt Refresh lt Ctrl W gt Save Community Table In the Community Table page you can create different communities and customize access The public string has Get privileges by default The following options are available Community Name Type the name of the community you want to create Get Allows read access to the switch s SNMP information for members of the SNMP community Set Allows write access to the switch s SNMP information for members of the SNMP community Trap Allows members of the SNMP community to receive SNMP traps off Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 SNMP Management Community Table Community String Get Set Trap Status PI On Off Off Active
23. the parameter For each port number listed under the Port column you can change the following parameters listed by column name on the screen Admin allows you to enable or disable the port Data Rate allows you to select the speed at which the port operates The choices are LOMbps 100Mbps 1000Mbps and Auto which automatically determines and negotiates with the speed of the attached device Duplex offers the choice of Full Half or Auto which automatically detects the value of the attached device and sets the port duplex mode accordingly Flow Control if enabled stops the sender from sending data until the receiver can accept it Comments allows you to name the port or make comments To enable a GBIC module instead of the built in 10 100 1000BASE T port for a Gigabit Ethernet uplink navigate to the desired port number and press the spacebar to enable the GBIC module NOTICE Enabling the GBIC port disables the associated built in 10 100 1000BASE T port of Telnet 192 168 72 55 TOT Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 Unit 23456 Port Manager Rate Duplex Flow Ctrl Comments fh Up Enabled Forwarding 188 Full Enabled Not Defined 2 up Enabled Forwarding 188 Full Enabled Not Defined 3 up Enabled Forwarding 188 Full Enabled Not Defined 4 Down Enabled Blocking Auto Auto Not Defined 5 Down Enabled Blocking Auto Auto Not Defined 6 Up Enabled Forwarding 188 Ful
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26. 16 or ports 17 to 24 NOTICE Built in 10 100 1000BASE T ports cannot be trunked with GBIC ports To add a port to a trunk click the toggle button below the port number until the correct trunk number appears NOTICE All ports participating in a trunk must be operating in Full Duplex mode NOTICE All ports participating in a trunk should have the same VLAN and CoS settings To save any changes you make in this page click Apply To reset these fields to their current value click Reload ep 4 12 168 72 Tiren O hird Dell PowerConnect 3024 Doti Doa Ome Port Trunking Change port trunk membership by clicking on the port icon until desired trunk ID is displayed 1 4 then select Apply Up 10 8 ports can be members of each trunk A trunk can not have Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet members at the same time Also a Fast Ethemet trunk cannot span mubple Fast Ethernet port groups Fast Ethernet port groups are 1 8 16 3068 17 24 Trunk Membership um 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 98 8 17 16 20 21 22 23 24 gt I 78 010 M 42 43 14 18 96 19 1 w 20 21 22 23 24 36 Port Mirroring From the Port Mirroring page you can enable or disable port mirroring You can also set the source port and monitor ports Port mirroring helps you debug a network The following options are available Port Mirroring Enables or disables port mirroring Source Port Port from w
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29. Dell PowerConnect 3024 Systems User s Guide Caution Safety Instructions Introduction Installation Web Interface Console Interface Software Upgrades Appendix Notes Notices and Cautions K 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 2002 2003 Dell Computer Corporation All rights reserved Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Computer Corporation is strictly forbidden Trademarks used in this text Dell the DELL logo PowerConnect Dimension Inspiron OptiPlex Latitude Dell Precision and DellNet are trademarks of Dell Computer Corporation 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 Computer Corporation disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own January 2003 P N 13052 Rev A04 Back to Contents Page Introduction Dell PowerConnect 3024 Systems User s Guide Features Front Panel Indicators Rear Panel Desc
30. Factory Defautts Save Configuration Back to Contents Page Back to Contents Page Console I nterface Dell PowerConnect 3024 Systems User s Guide User Interface Spanning Tree Navigating in the Console Interface VLAN and CoS Setup Password Protection Port Trunking Main Menu Port Mirroring System Manager SNMP Management Port Manager Multimedia Support Address Manager Statistics You can access the console using VT100 terminal emulation from the RS232 serial port or a telnet connection The switch offers password protection for this interface When the telnet session opens select Terminal gt Properties In the Terminal Preferences dialog verify the following settings Under Terminal Options do the following o Select VT100 Arrows o Set Buffer Size to 25 Under Emulation select the VT 100 ANSI radio button NOTICE When using HyperTerminal with Windows 2000 make sure that you have Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or later installed Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 fixes the problem of arrow keys not functioning in HyperTerminal s VT100 emulation See www microsoft com for information on Windows 2000 service packs User Interface The switch offers a menu driven console interface Use the arrow keys to move within menus and sub screens To select a menu press the appropriate lt arrow gt key to highlight the menu and then press lt Enter gt You can also type the letter in f
31. N Membership screen Packets leaving the switch are either tagged or untagged depending on that port s membership properties AU for a given port and VLAN means that packets leaving the switch from that port and VLAN are untagged A T for a given port and VLAN means that packets leaving the switch from that port and VLAN are tagged with the respective ID for the VLAN to which that port belongs VLAN Examples In the following two examples example 1 steps through a simple two group VLAN setup Example 2 steps through a more elaborate setup illustrating all possible scenarios for a comprehensive understanding of tagged VLANs Example 1 1 Inthe VLAN Administration page add a new VLAN to the list shown in the following illustration as New with a VLAN ID value of 2 off Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3024 ULAN and CoS Setup ULAN Administration ID Name ID Name ID Name ID Name 1 Default z New Enter a ULAN ID Number lt ESC gt Back lt Ctrl X gt Delete Row lt Ctr1 L gt Refresh lt Ctrl W gt Save In the VLAN Membership page use the space bar to toggle the matrix until the desired ports are all members of the selected VLAN of Telnet 192 168 72 55 ici Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3824 ULAN and CoS Setup ULAN Membership ULAN ID 1 ULAN Name Default 111 PIETER Port 123456789012 34567898 Unit 1 U U U UCZNIA eS eet A FS Init A O A SR Ree Seis a
32. N and CoS Layer 3 Priority 000000 6 E 010880 16 109000 32 110000 48 666661 1 616661 17 Normal 166661 33 Normal 110001 49 000010 2 010010 18 Normal 100010 34 Normal 110010 50 900011 3 818811 19 Normal 188811 35 Normal 110011 51 886188 4 616166 26 Normal 166166 36 Normal 116166 52 800181 5 010101 21 Normal 166161 37 Normal 110161 53 880118 6 616116 22 Normal 166116 38 Normal 110118 54 666111 7 010111 23 Normal 166111 39 Normal 110111 55 001000 8 011000 24 Normal 101000 40 Normal 111000 56 881661 9 811881 25 Normal 161661 41 Normal 111661 57 001010 10 011010 26 Normal 101010 42 Normal 111010 58 901011 11 611611 27 Normal 161611 43 Normal 111011 59 001100 12 Normal 611166 28 Normal 101100 4 4 Normal 111166 66 881181 13 Normal 611161 29 Normal 101101 45 Normal 111181 61 661116 14 Normal 611116 36 Normal 161116 46 Normal 111116 62 Normal 611111 31 Normal 161111 47 Normal 111111 63 to select Normal or High lt Ctr1l L gt Refresh lt Ctr1l W gt Save y Port Trunking In the Port Trunking page you can create multiple links between switches that work as one virtual aggregate link You can create four trunks at a time with each trunk containing up to eight ports Only ports of the same speed can belong to a single trunk 10 100 Fast Ethernet ports and Gigabit Ethernet ports cannot be in the same trunk NOTICE Fast Ethernet trunks can only include ports from a single
33. Off Off Off Disabled DFF Off Off Disabled OFF OFF OFF Disabled OFF OFF Off Disabled OFF OFF OFF Disabled OFF OFF Off Disabled OFF OFF OFF Disabled Enter a Community String Name lt ESC gt Back lt Ctrl X gt Delete Row lt Ctr1 L gt Refresh lt Ctrl W gt Save Host Table From the SNMP Host Table page you can add and remove hosts from access rights that have been granted to community groups The permissions GET SET and TRAP are assigned to a community name and then these permissions are assigned to individual machines by adding those machines and their IP addresses to the appropriate community string Host authorization can be enabled or disabled If the host authorization is disabled the default setting the switch allows any SNMP manager to access the switch If the host authorization is enabled the administrator can specify up to 16 SNMP managers on the host table that can access the switch You must enable host authorization before you can use the host table Host authorization is a security feature to limit people who are not listed in the host table from accessing the switch Once you have enabled host authorization you must add the host to this table through the console port connection Otherwise the switch cannot access the end station using SNMP Add host 1 Enter the host name IP address and the community string Press lt Enter gt after each entry to move to the next field 2 In the Status field press the spaceb
34. ake tt KA MCZG GA AA UE ERE 0 RE PE RTR Sal Fa 1 we SPR TE AHERN FIE BRAM AE KAR TEE TT EN ABYM EAR PONG tw CUESTE RE a Ege EASY AE EEEE o TARR AR Sc ee EE RAE A ETTR LA NOM Information Mexico Only The following information is provided on the device s described in this document in compliance with the requirements of the official Mexican standards NOM Exporter Dell Computer Corporation One Dell Way Round Rock TX 78682 Importer Dell Computer de M xico S A de C V Paseo de la Reforma 2620 11 Piso Col Lomas Altas 11950 M xico D F Ship to Dell Computer de M xico S A de C V al Cuidado de Kuehne amp Nagel de M xico S de R I Avenida Soles No 55 Col Pefion de los Ba os 15520 M xico D F Input current rating Back to Contents Page Back to Contents Page A Caution Safety I nstructions Dell PowerConnect 3024 Systems User s Guide Use the following safety guidelines to ensure your own personal safety and to help protect your system from potential damage General Observe and follow service markings Do not service any product except as explained in your system documentation Opening or removing covers that are marked with the triangular symbol with a lightning bolt may expose you to electrical shock Components inside these compartments should be serviced only by a t
35. ally The NVRAM will only be saved the first time a given port detects a new address If the aging time is raised prior to disabling the dynamic address learning it will allow enough time for all current MAC address to be learned by the switch without the possibility of aging out K NOTE The console interface can display up to 28 address entries To see more than 28 entries use the web interface E Tora Torm 172 18 24 202 VT PowerConnect 3024RA Address Hanager Dynanic Addresses Dynamic Address Learning is REDE ULAN ID NAC Address Query Next Prev WAC Address MAC Address it lt Space gt to Enable or Disable Dynamic Address Learning ESC gt Back lt Ctri L gt Refresh lt Ctrl W Save Address Aging In the Address Aging screen you can specify how long an address stays available to the switch if it is not configured as static The following field is available Aging Time sets the time before an address is purged from system You can change this value to any number between 10 and 1 000 000 seconds Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 Address Manager Address Aging Aging Time s0 16 1006666 seconds Enter an Aging Time in Seconds lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1l L gt Refresh lt Ctrl 1 gt Save Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree screen includes the following options Bridge Settings Port Settings Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerC
36. ar until the desired status is displayed 3 Press lt Ctrl gt lt w gt to save all changes Tera Term 192 168 73 42 VT SBE File Edt Setup Control Window Help PowerConnect 3024RA SNMP Host Table Host Authorization is Host Name IP Address Community String Status Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 KESC gt Back lt Ctr1l X gt Delete Row lt Ctri L gt Refresh lt Ctr1l W gt Save F Trap Settings The SNMP Trap Setting allows for the setup of authentication traps The following options are available Authentication Trap o Enabled The system generates an SNMP trap upon a host authorization failure o Disabled The system does not generate authentication traps All hosts in community strings with trap privileges are notified when a trap condition occurs off Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 SNMP Management Trap Settings Authentication Traps are ENEMY Hit lt Space gt to Enable or Disable Authentication Traps lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1 L gt Refresh lt Ctrl W gt Save Multimedia Support There are two settings available from this page IGMP and High Priority Optimization Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3024 Multimedia Support IGMP is Disabled High Priority Optimizat
37. art charts one type of statistic for any combination of ports The chart presents data across a set time period so that you can monitor fluctuations over time Statistics The type of system data to monitor Refresh Rate The time interval between automatic refreshes Port Selection The port for data to monitor Dell PowerConnect 3024 inbound Octets a E Seconds al Sun E Ponz5Gt Blige E Stack Una 1 Port 1 gt Ugh Red Stack Uni 1 Port2 gt Ligh Blue Stack Unit 1 Port 17 gt Light Green Stack Unit 1 Port 25GbE gt Light Yellow Counter Reset The Counter Reset page allows you to reset all statistics counters SWATCH Dell PowerConnect 3024 Deu a 777771 1 CJEKI CJ Counter Reset Reset all statistics counters by selecting Reset Reset All Statistics Counters Reset 7 Statetics Courter Reset Utilization Summary The Utilization Summary page allows you to view by port the link status percent utilization and ratios of incoming unicast nonunicast and error packets Click the Refresh button to refresh the Utilization Summary page Dell PowerConnect 3024 Provides a summary of port utfization during the last one second Select Refresh to update the summary Unicast Pon Status SUulization Received Statistics Utlizaton Summary PPPPPSRT TLE LTTE S EEEEECEEEECEEEE 222232223922 233322 paaasfa23333333288 F Counter S
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39. ble For instructions on configuring your switch using the console see Console Interface Port LEDs Two LEDs show the operating status of each Fast Ethernet port and three LEDs show the operating status of each Gigabit Ethernet port as reflected by the indicators in each of the following sections Fast Ethernet Ports Link Status and Activity LINK ACT Green A 100 Mbps link is up and there is no activity 1 Blinking Green A 100 Mbps link is up and there is activity 1 Yellow A 10 Mbps link is up and there is no activity 1 Blinking Yellow A 10 Mbps link is up and there is activity 1 Off The link is down Duplex Mode and Collisions FULL COL Green A full duplex link is up Yellow A half duplex link is up and no collisions are occurring Blinking Yellow A half duplex link is up and collisions are occurring 1 Off The link is down Gigabit Ethernet Ports Gigabit Link Status and Activity GIGA Green A 1000 Mbps link is up and there is no activity 1 Blinking Green A 1000 Mbps link is up and there is activity Off A 10 100 Mbps link is up or the link is down 10 100 Mbps Link Status and Activity LINK ACT Green A 100 Mbps link is up and there is no activity 1 Blinking Green A 100 Mbps link is up and there is activity 1 Yellow A 10 Mbps link is up and there is no activity 1 Blinking Yellow A 10 Mbps link is up and there is activity
40. d Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled PowerConnect 3624 Spanning Tree Port Settings FastLink Port Prty Cost FastLink Port Prty 17 128 18 128 19 128 28 128 21 128 22 128 23 128 24 128 25GT 128 26GT 128 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled lt ESC gt Back VLAN and CoS Setup lt Ctrl L gt Refresh lt Ctrl W gt Save From the VLAN Management menu you can configure up to 64 802 1Q VLANs VLANs allows PCs workstations and other resources including printers and file servers to be organized into logical broadcast domains so that only devices within the same domain can communicate with each other The VLAN Management screen shows the information regarding all configured VLANs All ports of the switch are configured as untagged members in VLAN 1 with VLAN ID 1 by default Users can create VLANs delete VLANs or reset the VLAN configuration back to default in this menu The VLAN Setup screen includes the following options 1 VLAN Administration 1 VLAN Membership PVID Settings CoS Settings Layer 3 Priority DiffServ off Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 ULAN and CoS Setup E ULAN Administration b ULAN Membership c PUID Settings d CoS Settings Hit lt Enter gt to add or remove ULANS lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1 L gt Refre
41. dress Aging In the Address Aging page you can specify how long an address stays available to the switch if it is not configured as static The following option is available Aging Time sets the time before an address is purged from system You can change this value to any number between 10 and 1 000 000 seconds To save any changes you make in this page click Apply To reset these fields to their current value click Reload Dell PowerConnect 3024 DL Address Aging Change the MAC address table aging time then select Apply Aging Time 55 10 100000 seconds Apply Reload To permansetiy save the con guration into non volatile memory select Apply on this page folowed by Save Cor guration from the side navigation Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree page contains links to the following pages that allow you to specify the parameters of the spanning tree protocol Bridge Settings Port Settings Bridge Settings From the Bridge Settings page you can enable and configure the Spanning Tree The following options are available Enable turns the Spanning Tree on If you enable the Spanning Tree you must complete the following fields o Hello Time sets the interval between configuration messages sent by the spanning tree protocol o Max Age sets the amount of time before the system discards a configuration message o Forward Delay sets the amount of time the system spends in learning and listenin
42. e y wpycha adnych przedmiot w do otwor w systemu komputerowego gdy mo e to spowodowa po ar lub pora enie pr dem poprzez zwarcie element w wewn trznych System komputerowy powinien znajdowa si z dala od grzejnik w i r de ciep a Ponadto nie nale y blokowa otwor w wentylacyjnych Nale y unika k adzenia lu nych papier w pod komputer oraz umieszczania komputera w ciasnym miejscu bez mo liwo ci cyrkulacji powietrza wok niego BSMI Notice Taiwan Only UPA NKNYXXNX S If you find a or mark on the regulatory label on the bottom side or back panel of your computer the following section is applicable BSMI 385 ERREAZ ABBY Dell WIA BSMI GEAR BARZO UE LU RETF A PI SS EEE E RE TA CE PA RATA gt FERRER DURES bay BSMI EA RIA PARRE TURNERS FB BA SOR BSMI GYROS ETE IRMA Z BHT gt ARE SARE BSMI Sik AROMAS BSMI GRE gt IREE BSMI MARELE SHE Dell Computer Corporation HURKILHEATIM A EERIE KEE CZAJE A ERRE BSMI GAARA ALE CLARA FAMA ARTE Ae gt E LIS MT RESORT ESE YY PH IRMA BSMI QA LA RER SS A a A FE EEE MEE gt UA NET ARKA PLAGAS FE RA GER PENA TIT BAERS PIPE gt FEER PEHE gt ENE PRE TAF Eee HORER ZA MEE NBA RS AT BSMI FE SE SB EE EJ 2 Z BULE ZYTA oo IE SER My KE R TA ETE gt EKO IRA AIRE Be RARE gt RE gt EFA oe cS GY STE gt SOR ACR AIR TAK FO gt TE ST FEMUR IDA Hrd TREN CRT eR PB ee Mole RA B Le
43. e you define VLAN groups The following options are available Show VLAN Select the VLAN for which you want to edit the membership setting Name User defined name of the VLAN 1 VLAN ID Numeric ID of the VLAN 1 4094 Remove VLAN checkbox Check this box to remove an existing VLAN Port Toggle Buttons Select VLAN membership for each port by toggling the value of the port button o lt U gt Port is a member of the VLAN All packets transmitted by the port will be untagged that is not carry a tag and therefore not carry VLAN or CoS information o lt T gt Port is a member of the VLAN All packets transmitted by the port will be tagged that is carry a tag and therefore carry VLAN or CoS information o lt BLANK gt Port is not a member of the VLAN Packets associated with this VLAN will not be transmitted by the port The VLAN tagging option is a standard set by the IEEE to facilitate the spanning of VLANs across multiple switches For more information see the Appendix and IEEE Std 802 1Q 1998 Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks To save any changes you make in this page click Apply To reset these fields to their current value click Reload The following tasks can be completed from this page Add VLAN Group 1 Under the Show VLAN drop down menu select Add a new VLAN 2 Complete the VLAN Name and VLAN ID fields 3 Add VLAN members See the procedure Add VLAN Membership later in this section fo
44. e Spanning Tree lt ESC gt Back Port Settings In the Port Settings screen you can specify spanning tree parameters for each port This screen is in a table format For each port number listed under the Port column the following fields are available Priority Priority assigned to this port for the Spanning Tree Protocol 0 255 A port with a higher priority is less likely to be blocked if the Spanning lt Ctrl L gt Refresh lt Ctrl W gt Save Tree Protocol is detecting network loops Low numeric value indicates a high priority Cost Cost assigned to this port for the Spanning Tree Protocol 1 65536 A port with a lower cost is less likely to be blocked if the Spanning Tree Protocol is detecting network loops Fast Link Fast Link immediately enables the port in forwarding state when a link comes up The port is not part of the Spanning Tree at that time but will participate in future Spanning Tree Resolutions K NOTE This option is useful if a device is connected to a port that requires network access immediately when the link comes up and cannot wait for a Spanning Tree resolution a Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help unit 23156 Port Prty Cost FastLink Hai 128 2 128 3 128 4 128 5 128 6 128 7 128 8 128 9 128 16 128 11 128 12 128 13 128 14 128 15 128 16 128 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disable
45. e the Appendix and IEEE Std 802 1Q 1998 Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks p Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 ULAN and CoS Setup ULAN Membership ULAN ID 1 ULAN Name Default 22202 8123 MN SN 111 1111111 2 Port 123456789812 3456789 4 Unit 1 uUUUUUUUUUUUU uUUUUUUUUUUUU uu Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Enter a ULAN ID lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1l L gt Refresh lt Ctr1 W gt Save PVID Settings In the Port VLAN ID Setup screen you can specify the PVID for each port on your switch All untagged packets entering the switch are tagged by default with the ID specified by the port s PVID of Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3024 Unit 23456 ULAN and CoS Setup PUID Settings Port PUID Port PUID Port PUID KJ 1 17 1 2 1 18 1 3 1 19 1 4 1 28 1 5 1 21 1 6 1 22 1 7 1 23 1 8 1 24 1 9 1 256T 1 18 1 26GT 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 1 15 1 16 1 lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1 L gt Refresh lt Ctrl1 1 gt Save CoS Settings Port Priority allows the user to specify which ports have greater precedence in situations where traffic may be buffered in the switch due to congestion The ports with a setting of high will transmit their packets before those with a normal setting The settings on this page only affect ingress packets that are not already tagged for priority To raise the priority of a given port switch the port s setting from nor
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47. ed Secret Specifies the text string that is shared between the switch and the RADIUS server IP Filtering Allows up to 16 IP addresses to access the switch management function if enabled Password Admin Enables or disables password protection Allowed IP Addresses You can enter up to 16 IP addresses in the Allowed IP Address table Disable Telnet Web Access Console Only Provides an option to enable or disable Telnet or Web access to the switch 4 NOTE The default password is switch EE Tera Term COM2 VT ES Fie Edt Setup Control Window Help PowerConnect 3024RA System Manager Security Admin Telnet Access is MEME t eb Access is Enabled Password Protection is Disabled User Authentication Mode Local Only RADIUS Server IP Address 6 6 6 6 RADIUS Shared Secret New Password Verify Password IP Filtering Hit lt Space gt to Enable or Disable Telnet Access KESC gt Back lt Ctrl L gt Refresh lt Ctr1l W gt Save E Tera Te 192 168 73 42 VT File Edt Setup Control window Help PowerConnect 3024RA System Manager Security Admin IP Filtering IP Filtering is Disabled Allowed IP Addresses 1 1 1 1 AE 4 Enter IP address that is allowed switch access KESC gt Back lt Ctr1l X gt Delete Row lt Ctrl L gt Refresh lt Ctrl W gt Save y Configuration To save the switch s current configuration file to a server supply the TFTP server IP address and configuration fil
48. eight port cluster Ports 1 to 8 ports 9 to 16 or ports 17 to 24 NOTICE Built in 10 100 1000BASE T ports cannot be trunked with GBIC ports To add a port to a trunk click the toggle button below the port number until the correct trunk number appears Use the arrow keys to navigate to the port and trunk intersection that you want to edit Press the spacebar to enable or disable trunking for the port and trunk you want NOTICE All ports participating in a trunk must be operating in Full Duplex mode NOTICE All ports participating in a trunk should have the same VLAN and CoS settings of Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3024 Port Trunking Unit 1 111 J 1199 1 A 27227252 22 Port 123456789812 345678961234 56 Tanka gt o lt p i t p i SNe SS Steere es TERKA SES SS Ss TS N A EFERENZN WONORZOK WCOKONOW RSS ew ae W Enter a Unit ID lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1l L gt Refresh lt Ctrl W gt Save Port Mirroring From the Port Mirroring menu you can monitor traffic on a specific port The switch can monitor only single direction traffic either transmission or reception When port mirroring is enabled all the transmission or receiving traffic of the mirrored port is forwarded to the mirroring port The following options are available Port Mirroring Enables or disables port mirroring Source Port Port from which all traffic will be mirrored to the monitor
49. ename and then select Transfer Configuration File to Server To load a configuration file from a server supply the TPTP server IP address and configuration filename and then select Transfer Configuration File from Server To restore the preinstalled configuration select Restore TFTP Server IP Address Inserts the TFTP Server IP Address to save or load TFTP Path Configuration Filename Inserts the TFTP Path and configuration filename to save or load Transfer Configuration File to Server Saves the switch configuration file to a server Transfer Configuration File from Server Loads a configuration file from a server to the switch Restore Restores preinstalled default settings E Tera Term 192 168 73 42 VT A ES File Edt Setup Control Window Help PowerConnect 3024RA System Manager Configuration a Transfer Configur n File to Server b Transfer Configuration File from Server c Restore Factory Default Configuration Hit lt Enter gt to save configuration to file KESC gt Back lt Ctr1l L gt Refresh lt Ctr1l W gt Save y Tera Term 192 168 73 42 VT Bie File Edt Setup Control Window Help PowerConnect 3024RA System Manager Configuration Transfer Configuration File from Server TFTP Server IP Address 1 1 1 1 TFTP Path Configuration Filename PowerConnect3024 test1 cfg MEL Hit lt Enter gt to start transfer KESC gt Back lt Ctrl L gt Refresh lt Ctrl W gt Save y Firmware Up
50. entering the desired defacdt VLAN ID All untagged packets recened by the port ingress will be tagged with the specified VALN ID Then select ay Note Tagged packets received by the port ingress wil not be afacted by the defaut port VLAN settings Those packets keep the VLAN ID spectied in the original tag Stack Unit 1 Pon Pulp Pon PVID 1 m u oa 2 i 15 EE 3 EF 16 EJ 4 1 EJ 5 J LJ F a z D WWE a LJ Default Port CoS Port Priority allows the user to specify which ports have greater precedence in situations where traffic may be buffered in the switch due to congestion The ports with a setting of high will transmit their packets before those with a normal setting The settings on this page only affect ingress packets that are not already tagged for priority To raise the priority of a given port switch the port s setting from normal to high The default and normal setting for a port is normal In the Default Port CoS page you can specify the priority for each port on your switch Dell PowerConnect 3024 Deu Default Port CoS Change the default CoS priority for a port by selecting Normal Priority or High Priority All untagged packets received by the port ingress will be tagged with the spectied CoS priority Then select Apply Note Tagged packets received by the port ingress wil not be afected by the defaut port CoS settings Those packets keep the peicety spectied in
51. eral administration 1 IP Settings to view or edit IP parameters Security Administration to select user authentication enable or disable password protection filter by IP address Firmware Upgrade to TFTP the latest firmware for upgrade Configuration to save configuration files to a server or load configuration files from a server 1 Reset to reboot the switch General Information The General Info page contains the following information System Description MAC Address It also includes the following editable fields System Name System Contact System Location To save any changes you make in this page click Apply To reset these fields to their current value click Reload Doti General Information Change system name system contact or system location then select Apply System Description PowerConnect 3024 System Mai raw System Contact Fm System Location Fae MAC Addross 00403372050 Apply Read To permanently save the configuration into non volatile memory select Apply on this page followed by Save Configuration from the side navigation zl om Fifka 0 IP Settings In the IP Settings page you can manage the IP related information about the system The page includes the following editable fields IP address Gateway address Network mask 1 IP Assignment Mode Sets whether IP functionality is enabled through manual static configuratio
52. eset lt Ctrl L gt Refresh lt Ctr1 W gt Save System Manager The system manager contains all system operations and general information It includes the following menus General Info to view general system information and perform general administration IP Settings to view or edit IP parameters Security Admin to select user authentication enable or disable password protection or filter by IP address Configuration to save configuration files to a server or load configuration files from a server Firmware Upgrade to TFTP the latest firmware for upgrade Reset to reboot the switch General I nfo The General Info screen contains the following information System Description MAC Address It also includes the following editable fields System Name System Contact System Location Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 System Manager General Info Uptime 6 Days 68 hr 17 min 1 sec System Description PowerConnect 3624 System Name System Contact Not Defined System Location Not Defined MAC Address 00 40 33 72 05 00 Enter a System Name lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1 L gt Refresh lt Ctr1 W gt Save IP Settings This menu manages the IP related information about the system The IP Settings page includes the following editable fields IP address Network mask Gateway address IP Assignment Mode Sets whether IP functi
53. f system data You can see the value of each bar or line in the chart by clicking on the bar For each chart after you have set all the variables click Draw K NOTE Rates are displayed as counts per second Counters are cumulative from the last time the system was booted The following sections describe each type of chart Comparison Chart The Comparison Chart compares one type of statistic across all of the ports You must define the following variables l Statistics The type of system data to monitor 1 Refresh Rate The time interval between automatic refreshes Color The color setting for the chart a 3 Favores History Sone 168 72 SE Srdes0 himi z 260 Deu o pl Statistics bound Octet Fate a a gt VLAN A CoS Retresh Rate 5 Seconds 2 p Es Trahing Color LgnFed Z Draw e G A Sea Inbound Octet Rate Group Chant History Chart Swe Configuration zl a I a Group Chart The Group Chart shows all the statistic types for one port You must define the following variables Port Selection The port for data to monitor 1 Refresh Rate The time interval between automatic refreshes Color The color setting for the chart Be EG ew Foe lo Heb pete Pom Selection Sack Unat E Fon El a VLAN amp CoS Refresh Rate ES E p AI Color Lgnfed E m p 6 gt Comparison Chart History Chart Swe Corfiguration 3 a ema TTW History Chart The History Ch
54. f the stacking cable described in step 2 to the new unit s STACK IN port NOTICE The STACK OUT port of the last unit in the stack is always unconnected 5 Plug in the power cords of the stack units starting with the new unit on the top and proceed in order with the root unit being the last unit to be powered up The stack is now operational and can be managed through the root unit Connecting Devices to the Switch At this point you are ready to use appropriate network cabling to connect devices to the switch s RJ 45 connectors To connect a device to a GBIC port do the following 1 Use your cabling requirements to select an appropriate GBIC module type 2 Insert the GBIC module sold separately into the GBIC slot 3 Use the appropriate network cabling to connect a device to the connectors on the GBIC module 4 Enable the GBIC port in the web or console management interface by performing the following steps Web interface o Select Port Manager then select GBIC o To enable the GBIC module select GBIC for the desired port Console interface o Select Port Manager o Place the cursor over the desired port number and press the spacebar to enable the GBIC module NOTICE Enabling the GBIC port disables the associated built in 10 100 1000BASE T port Back to Contents Page Back to Contents Page Web Interface Dell PowerConnect 3024 Systems User s Guide Web Pages Port Trunking Home Port
55. g states o Bridge Priority sets the priority setting among other switches in the spanning tree Disable disables the spanning tree protocol on the system To save any changes you make in this page for the current session click Apply To reset these fields to their current value click Reload Root Port Path Cost 19 al Pon Settings Bridge Hello Time 2 D VAAN amp CoS Bridge Max Age 2 D Peet Trunking Bndge Forward Delay 15 Pea Mirroring Root Bndge Pnorty 32768 D SNMP Root MAC Address 00 10 14 5280 D Multimedia Support Switch MAC address 0403372060 D Statistics Spanning Tree ise Enebled E 1 Swe Configuration Hello Time R 1 10 seconds Max Age eo 6 40 seconds Forward Delay 15 4 30 seconds Bridge Priority 32768 p 65535 Apply Reload al Elo NJ Port Settings In the Port Settings page you can specify spanning tree parameters for each port This page is in a table format For each port number listed under the Port column the following fields are available Priority Priority assigned to this port for the Spanning Tree Protocol 0 255 A port with a higher priority is less likely to be blocked if the Spanning Tree Protocol is detecting network loops Low numeric value indicates a high priority Cost Cost assigned to this port for the Spanning Tree Protocol 1 65536 A port with a lower cost is less likely to be blocked if the Spanning Tree Protocol is detecting network loops Fa
56. ges you must select the unit in the stack you want to display Use the arrow keys to navigate to the unit to display and press lt Enter gt Press lt Esc gt to go back to unit selection Password Protection From the initial welcome screen you must enter a password to proceed if password protection is enabled If password protection is disabled the Main Menu is displayed and you immediately have access to the switch management interface By default password protection is disabled If enabled the default password is switch For more information about password protection see Security Admin Main Menu The main menu displays all the sub menus and pages that are available The following menu items are available System Manager Port Manager Address Manager Spanning Tree VLAN and CoS Setup Port Trunking Port Mirroring SNMP Management Multimedia Support 1 Statistics Save Configuration To log out of the user interface press lt Ctrl gt lt d gt at any time during your telnet session This returns you to the login screen Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 Main Menu FE System Manager b Port Manager c Address Manager d Spanning Tree e ULAN and CoS Setup f Port Trunking g Port Mirroring h SNMP Management i Multimedia Support j Statistics k Save Configuration Hit lt Enter gt to configure General IP Password NURAM Firmware or R
57. grade From the Firmware Upgrade screen you can configure the system to download a new version of the management software You can also set the system to use the new software without overwriting the previous version See Software Upgrades for more information about this process The Firmware Upgrade screen contains the following information Current Hardware Version Current Boot ROM Version Current Software Version It also contains the following editable fields Next Boot from to indicate the location of the software version you want to run The following options are available o Net This is the default setting Use this option to try out a new version of the software before upgrading This option runs the software from an internet location you specify You must also complete the TFTP Server IP Address and TFTP Path Filename fields o Net amp save This option overwrites the current version of the software with the downloaded file You must also complete the TFTP Server IP Address and TFTP Path Filename fields o Last Saved This option automatically shows up after the Net 6 save option is selected and the system is reset TFTP Server IP Address to indicate the server from which the system must retrieve the new version of the software TFTP Path Filename to indicate the path and name of the software file to download NOTICE For changes to persist beyond the current session you must save the new co
58. he system from the System Manager Reset page for the changes to take effect 9 Confirm the reset Stacking A stacked switch configuration combines between 2 and 6 units into a stack of switches The units are connected in a daisy chain architecture using the gigabit stacking ports The stack can be managed as a single entity through the IP address or serial port of the root unit NOTICE If you are using the system in a stand alone configuration the stacking cable supplied with your switch is not used Creating a Stack To create a stack perform the following steps 1 Perform Password Protection and IP Address Assignment for the root unit the first unit of the stack 2 Make sure to unplug the power cords of all the units in the stack 3 Place or mount all units of the stack on top of each other with the root unit at the bottom of the stack 4 Connect the stacking cable of the root unit to its STACK OUT port on the back of the unit 5 Connect the stacking cable of the root unit to the STACK IN port of the second unit in the stack NOTICE The STACK IN port of the root unit is always unconnected 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each additional unit in the stack That is connect the STACK IN port of each unit to the STACK OUT port of the previous unit NOTICE The STACK OUT port of the last unit in the stack is always unconnected 7 Plug in the power cords of the stack units starting with the unit on the top and proceed in o
59. heaters 1 On powering up the Self test LED lights orange o The relevant switch unit has failed its power on Self test because of an internal problem See Technical Assistance for more information Ports The following section discusses troubleshooting associated with ports Port does not work Check the following o The cable connections are secure and the cables are connected to the correct ports at both ends of the link o The port status is configured at Enable and the auto negotiation feature is enabled at the switch See Port Manager for more information I nterfaces The following sections discuss troubleshooting related to the switch interfaces 1 The terminal cannot access the switch Check the following o Your terminal is correctly configured to operate as a VT100 terminal o You are using a proper null modem cable o The settings on your terminal are correct See Installation for more information The Web browser cannot access the switch Check the following o The IP information for the switch is correctly configured o The switch is powered up Technical Specifications Standards Ethernet types supported IEEE 802 3 Type 10Base T IEEE 802 3u Type 100 Base TX IEEE 802 3z IEEE 803 ab Other standards supported IEEE 802 3x IEEE 802 1d IEEE 802 1q IEEE 802 1p IEEE 802 3ad Interfaces 10 100BASE T ports 10 100 1000BASE T ports GBIC slots Gigabit stacking ports BPININININ a RS232 connecto
60. hich all traffic will be mirrored to the monitor port Monitor Port Port that receives a copy of all traffic that the source port receives To save any changes you make in this page for the current session click Apply To reset these fields to their current value click Reload Doti P Home Port Mirroring 1 System Managor Enable or disable port mirroring Change source and monitor port then select Apply ka Port Manager Address Manager Port Mirroring is Disabled 2 D Spanning Tree ie D VLAN amp CoS D Pee Trunking Source Port Stack Une1 ZJ Poet 3 A Monitor Port Steck Une1 E Por 2 al D SNMP 1 Multimedia Support Statistics Apply Reload To permanently save the configuration into nonolat e memory select Apply on this page Swe Configuration followed by Sare Configuestioe kom the side mawigstion zl sim NEJ SNMP The SNMP menu contains links to the following pages Community Table Host Table Trap Settings Community Table In the Community Table page you can create different communities and customize access The public string has Get privileges by default The following options are available 1 Community Name Type the name of the community you want to create Get Allows read access to the switch s SNMP information for members of the SNMP community Set Allows write access to the switch s SNMP information for members of the SNMP community Trap Allows membe
61. high priority optimization can improve overall system performance for networks with time sensitive prioritized traffic for example the traffic associated with multimedia streaming teleconferencing or telephony applications Statistics To view the statistics select Statistics and hit the Enter key Select Reset to reset the statistics settings GZ NOTE Counters are cumulative from the last time the system was booted EE Tera Term 192 168 73 42 VT Fie Edt Setup Control Window Help PowerConnect 3024RA Statistics a Statistics SEES EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EE EEE EH EES Do you want to reset the counters Yes JQ AAA RA AAA E EE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE ES Hit lt Enter gt to reset statistics KESC gt Back lt Ctrl L gt Refresh lt Ctr1 W gt Back to Contents Page Back to Contents Page Software Upgrades Dell PowerConnect 3024 Systems User s Guide Upgrade Procedure The application software is field upgradable The new software must reside on a TFTP server that can be accessed by the switch Before you upgrade the firmware ensure that Port Trunking is disabled 1 Write down the current Port Trunking configurations Unplug all but one port from each of the trunks Delete all trunks through the management interface Save all configurations to NVRAM Reset the switch to perform the firmware upgrade To upgrade the software you must go to the Firmware Upg
62. ication The switch is compatible with SNMP version 1 0 The SNMP agent decodes the incoming SNMP messages and responds to these requests with MIB objects stored in the database For statistics and counters the SNMP agent updates the MIB objects every 5 seconds The switch supports a comprehensive set of MIB extensions as the following list indicates I MIBII 1 Ethernet Interface MIB Bridge MIB 1 4 RMON groups o Ethernet statistics group o Ethernet history group o Alarm group o Event group Back to Contents Page Back to Contents Page Installation Dell PowerConnect 3024 Systems User s Guide Package Contents Before You Connect to the Network Mounting Kit Instructions Connecting the Console Port Password Protection IP Address Assignment Stacking Connecting Devices to the Switch Package Contents Before you begin installing the switch confirm that your package contains the following items 1 Switch l Stacking cable AC power cord 1 Null modem cable Self adhesive rubber pads for desktop installation Rackmount kit for rack installation PowerConnect Systems System Information Guide Before You Connect to the Network Mounting Kit Instructions NOTICE Do not connect the switch to the network until you have established the correct Internet Protocol IP settings Before you connect to the network you must install the switch on a flat surface or in a rack set up a termi
63. ion is Disabled Hit lt Space gt to Enable or Disable lt Ctr1 L gt Refresh lt Ctrl W gt Save I GMP With IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol Snooping you can configure the switch to forward multicast traffic intelligently Based on the IGMP query and report messages the switch forwards traffic only to the ports that request multicast traffic This prevents the switch from broadcasting the traffic to all ports and possibly disrupting network performance K NOTE IGMP requires a router that learns about the presence of multicast groups on its subnets and keeps track of group membership The IGMP option can be set as follows Enabled The system detects IGMP queries and report packets and manages IP multicast traffic through the switch Disabled The switch forwards traffic and ignores any IGMP requests elnet 192 168 73 7 x Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3024 IGMP Management IGMP is Disabled Hit lt Space gt to Enable or Disable lt Ctr1 L gt Refresh lt Ctr1 D gt Logoff High Priority Optimization NOTICE Enabling high priority optimization can effectively disable flow control for normal priority packets The High Priority Optimization setting implements a priority based head of line blocking prevention algorithm in the system This algorithm ensures that in the case of traffic congestion normal priority packets do not hold up high priority packets NOTE Enabling
64. istatic floor pads and workbench pads and an antistatic grounding strap NOTE Your system may also include circuit cards or other components that contain batteries These batteries must also be disposed of in a battery deposit site For information about such batteries refer to the documentation for the specific card or component Back to Contents Page
65. l Enabled Not Defined 7 up Enabled Forwarding 188 Full Enabled Not Defined 8 Down Enabled Blocking Auto Auto Not Defined 9 Down Enabled Blocking Auto Auto Not Defined 18 up Enabled Forwarding 188 Full Enabled Not Defined 11 up Enabled Forwarding 188 Full Enabled Not Defined 12 Down Enabled Blocking Auto Auto Not Defined 13 up Enabled Forwarding 188 Full Enabled Not Defined 14 Down Enabled Blocking Auto Auto Not Defined 15 Down Enabled Blocking Auto Auto Not Defined 16 up Enabled Forwarding 188 Full Enabled Not Defined lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1 L gt Refresh lt Ctr1l Ww gt Save Address Manager The Address Manager screen includes the following options Static Addresses Dynamic Addresses Address Aging ol Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 Address Manager FE Static Addresses b Dynamic Addresses c Address Aging Hit lt Enter gt to configure Static Bridge Table lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1 L gt Refresh lt Ctr1l W gt Save Static Addresses From the Static Addresses screen you can specify the MAC address and port number of systems that are to remain available to the switch for an indeterminate amount of time The following information is required to add a static MAC address Address to enter the MAC address of a system you want to set as static Port to select the port associated with that system
66. ltering bs Deatied Z Local Oriy 3 poco 5 gt Disabled E Allowed IP Addresses Firmware Upgrade From the Firmware Upgrade page you can configure the system to download a new version of the management software You can also set the system to use the new software without overwriting the previous version See Software Upgrades for more information about this process The Firmware Upgrade page contains the following information Current Hardware Version Current Boot ROM Version Current Software Version It also contains the following editable fields Next Boot from to indicate the location of the software version you want to run The following options are available o Net option This is the default setting Use this option to try out a new version of the software before upgrading This option runs the software from an internet location you specify You must also complete the TFTP Server IP Address and TFTP Path Filename fields o Net 6 save option This option overwrites the current version of the software with the downloaded file You must also complete the TFTP Server IP Address and TFTP Path Filename fields o Last Saved option This option automatically shows up after the Net amp save option is selected and the system is reset TFTP Server IP Address to indicate the server from which the system must retrieve the new version of the software resides TFTP Path
67. mal to high The default and normal setting for a port is normal In the CoS Settings screen you can specify the priority for each port on your switch Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 Unit 23456 ULAN and Cos Setup CoS Settings Port Priority Port Priority Port Priority KJ Normal 17 Normal 2 Normal 18 Normal 3 Normal 19 Normal 4 Normal 26 Normal 5 Normal 21 Normal 6 Normal 22 Normal 7 Normal 23 Normal 8 Normal 24 Normal 9 Normal 25GT Normal 18 Normal 26GT Normal 11 Normal 12 Normal 13 Normal 14 Normal 15 Normal 16 Normal lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1 L gt Refresh lt Ctrl W Save Layer 3 Priority DiffServ DiffServ You can change the default ToS priority by selecting Normal Priority or High Priority for each class of services This setting leverages the IETF definition of the IPv4 Type of Service ToS octet in the IP packet header by using the Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP field 6 bits classifies packets into any of the 64 possible classes Tera Term 192 168 73 42 VT SBE File Edt Setup Control Window Help PowerConnect 3024RA ULAN and CoS b ULAN Membership c Default Port ULAN d Default Port CoS e Layer 3 Priority Hit lt Enter gt to add or remove ULANS KESC gt Back lt Ctrl L gt Refresh lt Ctrl W gt Save y Tera Term 192 168 73 42 VT File Edt Setup Control Window Help PowerConnect 3024RA ULA
68. mine which classification Class A or B applies to your computer or other Dell digital device examine the Republic of Korean Ministry of Information and Communications MIC registration labels located on your computer or other Dell digital device The MIC label may be located separately from the other regulatory marking applied to your product Line two of the label identifies the emissions class for the product A for Class A products or B for Class B products NOTE MIC emissions requirements provide for two classifications Class A devices are for business purposes Class B devices are for nonbusiness purposes Class A Device ISH A 3A 2 LH eS Az 7171 ol 7171 Y78902 HXAMAUNEEE 478 YESA 7024 HHR ES ASAE Ol A amp SABIA BHEO Wor Be Moj E JURAS MAS Igez WH ALII SHELLAC Please note that this device has been approved for business purposes with regard to electromagnetic interference If you find that this device is not suitable for your use you may exchange it for a nonbusiness purpose device MIC Class A Regulatory Label If the regulatory label includes the following marking your computer is a Class A product 77124 YATES ASHE A ASUS x YE Oe ARIIN 5 X EX A ERIE N j on Class B Device 138 APSA OHH Ba 717l Ol 71715 738292 HAMAHSESE 0138 GEBMIN 2212 FHAAANE BE SE Yo MASE UGLUEF Please note that this device has been approved for nonbu
69. n or set by Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP or Boot Protocol BootP o Manual Sets static IP address o BootP Gets IP address from a BootP server o DHCP Gets IP address from a DHCP server To save any changes you make in this page for the current session click Apply To reset these fields to their current value click Reload For IP address changes to take effect perform the following steps 1 From the Save Configuration page save your changes beyond the current session 2 Reboot the system from the System Manager Reset page Fw Ed Yew Fire Tod Heb s 0 BD A IQ 3 B 4 Y Stop Rebeih sd Home Seach Favomes Hutoy Mak See Pot eco ties Back Aga fE tas 17132 162 73 4 n ext1 ani Dell PowerConnect 3024 A peu Soe Sooo a CO Co One oa IP Settings Change IP assignment mode system IP address network mask or default gateway IP address then select Apply IP Assignment Mode fim gt IP Address 1192 168 73 42 Network Mask 255 255 2400 Default Gateway 192168 69 250 Apply Reload To permanently save the configuration into non volatile memory select Appiy on this page followed by Save Configuration tom the side navigation Security Administration User Authentication Mode Selects the authentication or authentication sequence required o Local Only The switch authenticates the user o Local then Remote The switch attempts to authenticate the user
70. n the back of the computer Express Service Code Return Material Authorization Number if provided by Dell support technician Switch Name and Firmware Version Error message beep code or diagnostic code Description of problem and troubleshooting procedures you performed Contacting Dell To contact Dell electronically you can access the following websites www dell com support dell com technical support premiersupport dell com technical support for educational government healthcare and medium large business customers including Premier Platinum and Gold customers For specific web addresses for your country find the appropriate country section in the table below K NOTE Toll free numbers are for use within the country for which they are listed When you need to contact Dell use the electronic addresses telephone numbers and codes provided in the following table If you need assistance in determining which codes to use contact a local or an international operator Country City Department Name or Service Area International Access Code Website and E Mail Address Country Code City Code Anguilla General Support Antigua and Barbuda General Support Argentina Buenos Aires Website www dell com ar International Access Code 00 Tech Support and Customer Gare Country Code 54 y Tech Support Fax City Code 11 Customer Care Fax Aruba General Support Australia Sydney E mail Aust
71. nal emulation program and plug in the power cord Then you will set up a password and IP address The switch is supplied with rubber feet for stationing it on a flat surface and mounting brackets and screws for mounting it in a rack Installing on a Flat Surface The switch can be installed on any appropriate level surface that can safely support the weight of the hubs and their attached cables There must be adequate space around the switch for ventilation and access to cable connectors To install the switch on a flat surface complete the following steps 1 Set the switch on the flat surface and check for proper ventilation Allow at least 2 inches 5 1 cm on each side for proper ventilation and 5 inches 12 7 cm at the back for power cord clearance 2 Attach rubber feet on each marked location on the bottom of the chassis The rubber feet are optional but recommended to keep the unit from slipping Installing in a Rack The switch can be installed in most standard 19 inch 48 3 cm racks K NOTE For racks that are not prethreaded cage nuts are provided To install the switch in a rack complete the following steps 1 Use the supplied screws to attach a mounting bracket to each side of the switch 2 Position the switch in the rack and align the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the rack 3 Insert and tighten two screws appropriate for your rack through each of the mounting brackets Connecting the Console
72. nfiguration from the Save Configuration page You must reboot the system from the System Manager Reset page to start the firmware upgrade Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 System Manager Firmware Upgrade Hardware Version PC 3624 66 Boot ROM Version 4 2 Software Version 5 1 6 Next Boot from TFTP Server IP Address 172 18 24 75 TFTP Path Filename yjh RDUx_dl gz9 Hit lt Space gt to select Net Net amp Save or Last Saved lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1l L gt Refresh lt Ctr1 W gt Save Reset If you make any changes to the system through the console interface you must save the changes in the Save Configuration screen Once you save changes in this screen you must go to the Reset screen and select the Reset menu option to reboot the system before the changes can take effect off Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 System Manager a General Info b IP Settings c Security Admin AAA AAA RARA EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE Do you want to reset the switch Yes N w FREER EE EERE EERE EEE EEE EEE EE EE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1 L gt Refresh lt Ctr1 W gt Save Port Manager You can arrange the port characteristics related to link operations To change settings for any parameter on this page select the current value and press the space bar This toggles between the available values for
73. nized definitions 1 Class A is typically for business or industrial environments Class B is typically for residential environments Information Technology Equipment ITE including peripherals expansion cards printers input output 1 0 devices monitors and so on that are integrated into or connected to the system should match the electromagnetic environment classification of the computer system A Notice About Shielded Signal Cables Use only shielded cables for connecting peripherals to any Dell device to reduce the possibility of interference with radio communications services Using shielded cables ensures that you maintain the appropriate EMC classification for the intended environment For parallel printers a cable is available from Dell If you prefer you can order a cable from Dell on the World Wide Web at accessories us dell com sna category asp category_id 4117 Most Dell computer systems are classified for Class B environments However the inclusion of certain options can change the rating of some configurations to Class A To determine the electromagnetic classification for your system or device refer to the following sections specific for each regulatory agency Each section provides country specific EMC EMI or product safety information FCC Notices U S Only Most Dell computer systems are classified by the Federal Communications Commission FCC as Class B digital devices To determine which classification applie
74. nter gt 4 Type your password again to confirm it Press lt Enter gt 5 Press lt Ctrl gt lt w gt to save your changes K NOTE If you enable password protection without setting your own password the default password is switch The user name is always root IP Address Assignment Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 System Manager IP Settings IP Address ZALETE Network Mask 255 255 240 0 Gateway Address 192 168 69 256 Enter this switch s IP address lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1 L gt Refresh lt Ctr1l W gt Save Before you can assign an IP address to the switch you must obtain the following information from your network administrator 1 IP address for the switch default gateway for the network 1 network mask for this network To assign an IP address to the switch complete the following steps 1 From the Main Menu select System Manager Press lt Enter gt 2 Select IP Settings 3 Inthe first field type the correct IP address for this system 4 In the second field enter the network mask for this network 5 In the third field enter the IP address of the default gateway for the network to which the switch belongs 6 Press lt Ctrl gt lt w gt to save your changes 7 After making IP changes you must reboot the system Press lt Esc gt twice to return to the Main Menu 8 Select System Manager and then select Reset to reboot the switch NOTICE You must reboot t
75. o be sure that your monitor and attached devices are electrically rated to operate with the power available in your location Use only approved power cable s If you have not been provided with a power cable for your system or for any AC powered option intended for your system purchase a power cable that is approved for use in your country The power cable must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current marked on the product s electrical ratings label The voltage and current rating of the cable should be greater than the ratings marked on the product To help prevent electric shock plug the system and peripheral power cables into properly grounded electrical outlets These cables are equipped with three prong plugs to help ensure proper grounding Do not use adapter plugs or remove the grounding prong from a cable If you must use an extension cable use a 3 wire cable with properly grounded plugs Observe extension cable and power strip ratings Make sure that the total ampere rating of all products plugged into the extension cable or power strip does not exceed 80 percent of the ampere ratings limit for the extension cable or power strip To help protect your system from sudden transient increases and decreases in electrical power use a surge suppressor line conditioner or un interruptible power supply UPS Position system cables and power cables carefully route cables so that they cannot be stepped on or tripped over Be
76. onality is enabled through manual static configuration or set by Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP or Boot Protocol BootP o Manual Sets static IP address o BootP Gets IP address from a BootP server o DHCP Gets IP address from a DHCP server Press lt Ctrl gt lt w gt to save any changes made Press lt ESC gt and select Reset to reboot the system K NOTE You must reboot the system from the System Manager Reset page for the changes to take effect See Installation for more information on installation 192 168 73 42 VT File Edt Setup Control Window Help PowerConnect 3024RA System Manager IP Settings IP Assignment Mode ETE IP Address 192 168 73 42 Network Mask 255 255 248 0 Default Gateway 192 168 69 256 Hit lt Space gt to select Manual BootP or DHCP KESC gt Back lt Ctrl L gt Refresh lt Ctrl W gt Save y Security Admin User Authentication Mode Selects the authentication or authentication sequence required o Local Only The switch authenticates the user o Local then Remote The switch attempts to authenticate the user first and then a RADIUS server attempts to authenticate the user o Remote then Local A RADIUS server attempts to authenticate the user first and then the switch attempts to authenticate the user o Remote Only A RADIUS server authenticates the user RADIUS Server IP Address Identifies the IP address of the RADIUS server RADIUS Shar
77. onfiguration 15m PF RB mera With IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol Snooping you can configure the switch to forward multicast traffic intelligently Based on the IGMP query and report messages the switch forwards traffic only to the ports that request multicast traffic This prevents the switch from broadcasting the traffic to all ports and possibly disrupting network performance K NOTE IGMP requires a router that learns about the presence of multicast groups on its subnets and keeps track of group membership The IGMP option can be set as follows Enabled The system detects IGMP queries and report packets and manages IP multicast traffic through the switch 1 Disabled The switch forwards traffic and ignores any IGMP requests High Priority Optimization NOTICE Enabling high priority optimization can effectively disable flow control for normal priority packets The High Priority Optimization setting implements a priority based head of line blocking prevention algorithm in the system This algorithm ensures that in the case of traffic congestion normal priority packets do not hold up high priority packets NOTE Enabling high priority optimization can improve overall system performance for networks with time sensitive prioritized traffic for example the traffic associated with multimedia streaming teleconferencing or telephony applications Statistics From the Statistics page you can chart a variety o
78. onnect 3024 Spanning Tree El Bridge Settings b Port Settings Hit lt Enter gt to edit the bridge settings lt ESC gt Back lt Ctr1 L gt Refresh lt Ctrl1 1 gt Save Bridge Settings From the Bridge Settings screen you can enable and configure the spanning tree The following options are available o o o o Enable turns the spanning tree on If you enable the spanning tree you must complete the following fields Hello Time sets the interval between configuration messages sent by the spanning tree protocol Max Age sets the amount of time before the system discards a configuration message Forward Delay sets the amount of time the system spends in learning and listening states Bridge Priority sets the priority setting among other switches in the spanning tree Disable disables the spanning tree protocol on the system off Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help Root PowerConnect 3624 Port Root Port Path Cost Bridge Hello Time Bridge Max Age Bridge Forward Delay Root Bridge Priority Root MAC Address Switch MAC Address Spanning Tree is Hello Time Max Age Forward Delay Bridge Priority Unit 19 2 26 15 32768 Spanning Tree Bridge Settings 1 Port 17 88 18 14 d5 28 088 00 40 33 72 05 00 EE 2 1 18 seconds 28 6 48 seconds 15 4 38 seconds 32768 8 65535 Hit lt Space gt to Enable or Disable th
79. opy of the invoice and a letter describing the reason for the return 3 Include a copy of the Diagnostics Checklist indicating the tests you have run and any error messages reported by the Dell Diagnostics 4 Include any accessories that belong with the item s being returned power cables software floppy disks guides and so on if the return is for credit 5 Pack the equipment to be returned in the original or equivalent packing materials You are responsible for paying shipping expenses You are also responsible for insuring any product returned and you assume the risk of loss during shipment to Dell Collect On Delivery C O D packages are not accepted Returns that are missing any of the preceding requirements will be refused at Dell s receiving dock and returned to you Before You Call GZ NOTE Have your Express Service Code ready when you call The code helps Dell s automated support telephone system direct your call more efficiently Remember to fill out the Diagnostics Checklist If possible turn on your computer before you call Dell for technical assistance and call from a telephone at or near the computer You may be asked to type some commands at the keyboard relay detailed information during operations or try other troubleshooting steps possible only at the computer itself Ensure that the computer documentation is available Diagnostics Checklist Name Date Address Phone number Service tag bar code o
80. peration of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case you will be required to correct the interference at your own expense Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer s instruction manual may cause interference with radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 1 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help The following information is provided on the device or devices covered in this document in compliance with FCC regulations Model number PowerConnect 3024 Company name Dell Computer Corpor
81. ply the TPTP server IP address and configuration filename and then select Transfer Configuration File from Server To restore the preinstalled configuration select Restore TFTP Server IP Address Inserts the TFTP Server IP Address to save or load TFTP Path Configuration Filename Inserts the TFTP Path and configuration filename to save or load 1 Transfer Configuration File to Server Saves the switch configuration file to a server 1 Transfer Configuration File from Server Loads a configuration file from a server to the switch Restore Restores preinstalled default settings np 11190 168 73 Arden Me Dell PowerConnect 3024 pe Configuration For saving cor garation fie to server or loading configuration le from server supply the TFTP server P address and configuration Slename then select Transfer to Server er Trans er from Sewer Fot restonng the factory con gwabon select Restore Switch wil reset ater this operation TFTP Server IP Address C TFTP Pady Configuration Filename Transter Configuration File to Server Teanater to Server Transter Configuration File from Server Transfer tom Server Restore Factory Default Configuration Restore Reset Select Reset to reboot the switch When prompted confirm that you want to reset the switch Reset Reset the switch by selecting Reset Reset Switch Reset Port Manager The Port Manager contains links to the follo
82. r Indicators System LEDs 1 Port LEDs Power Physical Environmental Temperature Relative humidity Technical Assistance If you need help with a technical problem Dell is ready to assist you 1 Make a copy of the Diagnostics Checklist and fill it out 2 Use Dell s extensive suite of online services available at Dell Support support dell com for help with installation and troubleshooting procedures 3 Ifthe preceding steps have not resolved the problem contact Dell K NOTE Call technical support from a telephone near or at the computer so that technical support can assist you with any necessary procedures K NOTE Dell s Express Service Code system may not be available in all countries When prompted by Dell s automated telephone system enter your Express Service Code to route the call directly to the proper support personnel If you do not have an Express Service Code open the Dell Accessories folder double click the Express Service Code icon and follow the directions For instructions on using the technical support service see Technical Support Service NOTE Some of the following services are not always available in all locations outside the continental U S Call your local Dell representative for information on availability Online Services You can access Dell Support at support dell com Select your region on the WELCOME TO DELL SUPPORT page and fill in
83. r more information 4 Click Apply Remove VLAN Group 1 Under the Show VLAN drop down menu select the VLAN you want to remove 2 Check the Remove VLAN box for the VLAN you want to remove 3 Click Apply Add VLAN Membership 1 Under the Show VLAN drop down menu select the VLAN you want to edit 2 Change the VLAN member by clicking on the port icon until the desired state T tagged or U untagged or blank appears 3 Click Apply Remove VLAN Membership 1 Under the Show VLAN drop down menu select the VLAN you want to edit 2 Change the VLAN member by clicking on the port icon until the desired state blank appears 3 Click Apply Be ES Wew Famer Tock Heb 9 0 4 So aaeh Hora Po Back r Then select Apply aj Shew osa Name Dotar MAN 1 TF Remove VLAN wa 12 3 4 6 6 7 8 6 0 M 2 13 94 18 08 17 18 10 20 24 22 29 2 w WUWUUWUULUvUUvU vvu u viv viu uU vu um 1 2 3 46 6 7 6 0 14 12 18 14 16 06 17 6 10 20 1 22 20 M 38 10 II IR A UUU V II VuU uW vu Apply Reload s E Dore CJ Default Port VLAN In the Default Port VLAN page you can specify the default port VLAN ID PVID for each port on your switch All untagged packets entering the switch are tagged by default with the ID specified by the port s PVID This page is set up in a table format For each port listed in the Port column you can type a PVID in the PVID column Default Port VLAN Change the default VLAN ID for a port by
84. rade screen Complete the following steps Go to System Manager Firmware Upgrade in the Web or console interface Under Boot from field choose Net during the normal operation This setting allows you to try out a new version of the software before upgrading This option runs the software from an internet location you specify in step 3 Verify information such as the IP address for the TFTP Server Gateway IP address and the new image filename and path Click Apply in the Web interface or press lt Ctrl gt lt w gt in the console interface Go to the Reset screen and restart the system The boot routine retrieves the new image then passes control to it The system executes the new image If you decide to upgrade to the new image go to the Firmware Upgrade screen again Set the Boot from field to Net amp Save and click Apply in the Web interface or press lt Ctrl gt lt w gt in the console interface Go to the Reset screen and restart the system The boot routine retrieves the new image then passes control to it The system executes the new image The new version overwrites the old one Verify that the software has been upgraded by going to the Firmware Upgrade screen and checking the software release information If the older version of the software has not been replaced the system was unable to reach the new software and executed from the previous version NOTE Perform the upgrade procedure from the console interface via an RS232
85. rained service technician If any of the following conditions occur unplug the product from the electrical outlet and replace the part or contact your trained service provider o The power cable extension cable or plug is damaged o An object has fallen into the product o The product has been exposed to water o The product has been dropped or damaged o The product does not operate correctly when you follow the operating instructions Keep your system away from radiators and heat sources Also do not block cooling vents Do not spill food or liquids on your system components and never operate the product in a wet environment If the system gets wet see the appropriate section in your troubleshooting guide or contact your trained service provider Do not push any objects into the openings of your system Doing so can cause fire or electric shock by shorting out interior components Use the product only with approved equipment Allow the product to cool before removing covers or touching internal components Operate the product only from the type of external power source indicated on the electrical ratings label If you are not sure of the type of power source required consult your service provider or local power company NOTICE To help avoid damaging your system be sure the voltage selection switch if provided on the power supply is set for the voltage that most closely matches the AC power available in your location Als
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87. rder with the root unit being the last unit to be powered up The stack is now operational and can be managed through the root unit NOTICE Never unplug a stacking cable while the unit is powered up Removing a Unit from a Stack Perform the following steps to remove a unit from a stack 1 Disconnect the power cords of all units in the stack 2 Disconnect all devices from the last unit in the stack 3 Disconnect the stacking cable connected to the STACK IN port on the last unit in the stack 4 Remove the unit from the stack 5 Disconnect the stacking cable connected to the STACK OUT port of the now last unit in the stack This stacking cable is no longer used in the stack NOTICE The STACK OUT port of the last unit in the stack is always unconnected 6 Plug in the power cords of the stack units starting with the unit on the top and proceed in order with the root unit being the last unit to be powered up The stack is now operational and can be managed through the root unit NOTICE Never unplug a stacking cable while the unit is powered up Adding a Unit to a Stack Perform the following steps to add a unit to a stack 1 Disconnect the power cords of all units in the current stack and the new unit to be added to the stack 2 Connect the new unit s stacking cable to the STACK OUT port of the topmost unit in the current stack 3 Place or mount the new unit on the top of the stack 4 Connect the unattached end o
88. riptions Management Features The PowerConnect 3024 Fast Ethernet Managed Switch offers the following features IP Assignment Mode SNMP Host Authorization Table User Authentication Mode RADIUS Server IP Address RADIUS Shared Secret IP Filtering and Allowed IP Addresses Layer 3 Priority DiffServ Configuration File Management Enhanced Security Administration More Statistics Utilization Summary 24 10 100BASE T auto sensing Fast Ethernet switching ports 2 10 100 1000BASE T auto sensing Gigabit Ethernet switching ports each with a matching gigabit interface converter GBIC slot 2 gigabit stacking ports for daisy chain stacking of up to 6 units EEE 802 3u IEEE 802 3z and IEEE 802 3ab compliant Up to 8K entry media access control MAC address cache with hardware assisted aging EEE 802 3x flow control for full duplex operation EEE 802 1Q based tagged VLAN EEE 802 1p class of service CoS through dual priority queues for each port EEE 802 3ad link aggregation up to 4 aggregated trunks per switch Spanning tree protocol nternet group management protocol IGMP snooping support Back pressure flow control for half duplex operation Port mirroring Auto MDI MDIX support for the 10 100BASE T and the 10 100 1000BASE T ports MAC addresses lookup based on port virtual local area network VLAN ID and MAC addresses System LED and per port LEDs Standard 1U chassis 19 inch rack mountable 3024 3024 mixed stack suppo
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90. rk and VCCI Class B ITE Regulatory Mark located on the bottom side or back panel of your computer Once you have determined your system s VCCI classification read the appropriate VCCI notice Class A ITE CORES PRIMERAS AR VCCI O ECES IGR ATRRNRECT CORBCRERRT HAS SERRMSES SRIF CEMHVYES CORA ERAN REBT SLIBRENSCERHVET This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI for information technology equipment If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions VCCI Class A ITE Regulatory Mark If the regulatory label includes the following marking your computer is a Class A product VCCI Class B ITE CORB FRUBEESSRES AEM Elinms VCCI O HETES OTR B REAR CT CORBISRERRG SAT SCERBMELTUETA GUAT LEV aL RR SUL CASSEL WSERSESNSRCTCEMHVYET RRAS TE TIE LWBRYRNE LTRS This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI for information technology equipment If this equipment is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment it may cause radio interference Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual VCCI Class B ITE Regulatory Mark If the regulatory label includes the following marking your computer is a Class B product VE MIC Notice Republic of Korea Only To deter
91. ront of each menu option to select that option The bottom of every screen displays key commands available for that particular screen and sometimes other helpful information The following list describes common key commands lt Esc gt Return to the previous menu or screen or abort editing lt Ctri gt lt l gt Refresh the screen lt Ctrl gt lt d gt Log off lt Ctrl gt lt w gt Saves current configuration to NVRAM lt Spacebar gt Toggle between possible settings for a field lt Enter gt Select a menu item edit a field or accept a value after editing a field lt Ctrl gt lt x gt Delete a table entry Navigating in the Console I nterface Once you configure your system terminal and start the switch you can log in to the console interface The first time you log in you must use the default password which is switch The bottom of most screens includes information about navigating in and issuing commands from the console interface In general the following information applies To select an option press the key that is in brackets in the menu and then press the lt Enter gt key Use the arrow keys to navigate to editable fields Use the space bar to toggle through options in other fields From any screen press the lt q gt key and press lt Enter gt to return to the previous screen You can manage a stack of up to six units through the console interface On most pa
92. rs of the SNMP community to receive SNMP traps To save any changes you make in this page click Apply To reset these fields to their current value click Reload 22232233 22 CEI 00 Deu T Heme Community Table 1 System Manager Defne SNMP communities and assign access rights to each SNMP community then select Port Manager Apply The SNMP console application has to use a vakd SNMP community defined in the switch Address Manager in order to access the switch Also the SNMP console has to have a valid entry in the SNMP Spanning Tree Host Table in order to access the switch 0 VLAN amp CoS D Peet Trunking Community Name Got Set Trap p eee fuere d r r c EA r r zj Host Table r e r Trap Settings mame r r r Statistics C r r r Siwe Configuration C r r r gt r r Fr Host Table From the SNMP Host Table page you can add and remove hosts from access rights that have been granted to community groups The permissions GET SET and TRAP are assigned to a community name and then these permissions are assigned to individual machines by adding those machines and their IP address to the appropriate community string Host authorization can be enabled or disabled If the host authorization is disabled the default setting the switch allows any SNMP manager to access the switch If the host authorization is enabled the administrator can specify up to 16 SNMP managers on the host table that can access the swi
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94. rted Management Features Web based management with embedded HTTP server Text based management through 3 in band Telnet sessions and an out of band RS232 console port VT100 Simple network management protocol SNMP based network management via an SNMP management console application Network boot and software upload via TFTP Hardware assisted remote monitoring RMON statistic collection Management information base MIB II RFC1213 Ethernet Interface MIB RFC1643 Bridge MIB RFC1493 4 Group RMON RFC1757 Front Panel Indicators The front panel of the system contains the console port all of the Ethernet ports and the LEDs As shown in the figure below there are one system LED two LEDs for each Fast Ethernet port and three LEDs for each Gigabit Ethernet port on the switch The following sections describe the front panel in more detail Power LED The power LED shows the general operating status of the system as reflected by the following indicators 1 Off The unit is off Green The unit is on and ready for operation 1 Yellow The unit is in boot mode Blinking Yellow The unit fails during initialization The normal sequence after power on or system reset is Green initialization success Yellow booting applications and Green again system ready Console Port The console interface can be accessed from the RS232 serial port or a telnet connection The console port uses a standard null modem ca
95. s to your computer system examine all FCC registration labels located on the bottom or back panel of your computer on card mounting brackets and on the cards themselves If any one of the labels carries a Class A rating your entire system is considered to be a Class A digital device If all labels carry an FCC Class B rating as distinguished by either an FCC ID number or the FCC logo FE your system is considered to be a Class B digital device Once you have determined your system s FCC classification read the appropriate FCC notice Note that FCC regulations provide that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Dell could void your authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 1 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Class A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer s instruction manual may cause harmful interference with radio communications O
96. serial port When using a telnet session or web interface alone your connection to the switch is not available until the switch has entered forwarding mode This takes approximately three minutes Back to Contents Page Back to Contents Page Appendix Dell PowerConnect 3024 Systems User s Guide VLAN Description Product Information VLAN Examples Returning Items for Warranty Repair or Credit Troubleshooting Before You Call Technical Specifications Contacting Dell Technical Assistance Regulatory Notices Problems With Your Order VLAN Description Packets received by the switch are treated in the following ways 1 When an untagged packet enters a port the system automatically tags it with the port s default VLAN ID tag number Each port has a default VLAN ID setting that is user configurable The default setting is 1 You can change the default VLAN ID setting for each port from the Port Manager screen When a tagged packet enters a port the default VLAN ID setting has no effect on the tag o The packet proceeds to the VLAN specified by its VLAN ID tag number o If the port in which the packet entered does not belong to the VLAN specified by the packet s VLAN ID tag the system drops the packet o If the port belongs to the VLAN specified by the packet s VLAN ID the system can send the packet to other ports with the same VLAN ID K NOTE You can change port VLAN membership settings in the VLA
97. sh lt Ctr1 W gt Save VLAN Administration You can add up to 64 VLANs with unique ID numbers and names VLAN ID numbers must be in the range of 1 to 4094 Add a VLAN l Type a unique numeric VLAN ID and press lt Enter gt Type a unique VLAN name and press lt Enter gt Remove a port or an entire VLAN To remove an entire VLAN just press lt Ctrl gt lt x gt anywhere on that line off Telnet 192 168 72 55 Connect Edit Terminal Help PowerConnect 3624 ULAN and CoS Setup ULAN Administration ID Name ID Name ID Name ID Name 11M default Enter a ULAN ID Number lt ESC gt Back lt Ctrl X gt Delete Row lt Ctr1l L gt Refresh lt Ctr1 W gt Save VLAN Membership This matrix allows for real time management of up to 64 VLANs To add a port to a VLAN position the cursor in the desired matrix location and toggle the options with the space bar lt U gt Port is a member of the VLAN All packets transmitted by the port will be untagged i e not carry a tag and therefore not carry VLAN or CoS information lt T gt Port is a member of the VLAN All packets transmitted by the port will be tagged i e carry a tag and therefore carry VLAN or CoS information lt BLANK gt Port is not a member of the VLAN Packets associated with this VLAN will not be transmitted by the port The VLAN tagging option is a standard set by the IEEE to facilitate the spanning of VLANs across multiple switches For more information se
98. siness purposes and may be used in any environment including residential areas MIC Class B Regulatory Label If the regulatory label includes the following marking your computer is a Class B product pato Lame 3 Swe xe AS QA ARAJN 5 MZEAL A ERIE Polish Center for Testing and Certification Notice The equipment should draw power from a socket with an attached protection circuit a 3 prong socket All equipment that works together computer monitor printer and so on should have the same power supply source The phasing conductor of the room s electrical installation should have a reserve short circuit protection device in the form of a fuse with a nominal value no larger than 16 amperes A To completely switch off the equipment the power supply cable must be removed from the power supply socket which should be located near the equipment and easily accessible A protection mark B confirms that the equipment is in compliance with the protection usage requirements of standards PN 93 T 42107 and PN EN 55022 1996 Wymagania Polskiego Centrum Bada i Certyfikacji Urz dzenie powinno by zasilane z gniazda z przy czonym obwodem ochronnym gniazdo z ko kiem Wsp pracuj ce ze sob urz dzenia komputer monitor drukarka powinny by zasilane z tego samego r d a Instalacja elektryczna pomieszczenia powinna zawiera w przewodzie fazowym rezerwow ochron przed zwarciami w postaci bezpiecznika o warto
99. st Link Fast Link immediately enables the port in forwarding state when a link comes up The port is not part of the Spanning Tree at that time but will participate in future Spanning Tree Resolutions NOTE This option is useful if a device is connected to a port that requires network access immediately when the link comes up and cannot wait for a Spanning Tree resolution Y Home Port Settings T System Managor Change port priority 0 255 lower value higher priority ce port cost 1 65535 for the spanning gt Peet Manager tree resolution algorithm Address Manager Enable or disable the Fast Link option per port When a new link is detected on the port Fast s Link imenediately enables the port without running Spanning Tree Bridge Settings Then select Apply VLAN amp CoS Stack Unit 1 Poa Trunking Port Priory Cost Fast Link Pon Priority Cos Fast Link 4 Pon Mnoring 1 EJA fig Duebledz j u hee fis Disabled D Multimedia Support 2 rs 13 Osea 15 ee m Disabled Y D Statistics 3 hee fig Disabled E 16 res fis Oisebied Z D Seve Cenigurtion 4 es ia Duebledz 1 hee ia Disabled Y s res 13 Osoa E 18 h 13 Disabled E E ra 13 fosczedz 19 EMO Osebedz x lee PP Rp mere VLAN amp CoS The VLAN amp CoS page includes links to the following pages VLAN CoS Tagging 1 Default Port VLAN Default Port CoS Layer 3 Priority DiffServ VLAN amp CoS Tagging In the Membership pag
100. sure that nothing rests on any cables Do not modify power cables or plugs Consult a licensed electrician or your power company for site modifications Always follow your local national wiring rules When connecting or disconnecting power to hot pluggable power supplies if offered with your system observe the following guidelines o Install the power supply before connecting the power cable to the power supply o Unplug the power cable before removing the power supply o If the system has multiple sources of power disconnect power from the system by unplugging all power cables from the power supplies Move products with care ensure that all casters and or stabilizers are firmly connected to the system Avoid sudden stops and uneven surfaces Rack Mounting of Systems Observe the following precautions for rack stability and safety Also refer to the rack installation documentation accompanying the system and the rack for specific caution statements and procedures Systems are considered to be components in a rack Thus component refers to any system as well as to various peripherals or supporting hardware A CAUTION Installing systems in a rack without the front and side stabilizers installed could cause the rack to tip over potentially resulting in bodily injury under certain circumstances Therefore always install the stabilizers before installing components
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103. tch You must enable host authorization before you can use the host table Host authorization is a security feature to limit people who are not listed in the host table from accessing the switch Once you have enabled host authorization you must add the host to this table through the console port connection Otherwise the switch cannot access the end station using SNMP The following fields are available Host Name User defined name of the SNMP host Host IP Address P address of the SNMP host authorized to communicate with the switch via SNMP Community Community name of the SNMP community that the host is a member of K NOTE The community name specified here must exist in the switch s SNMP Community Table Ee Ea Yen Frei Tek Heb Ti ZA J B 5 Home Host Table 5 System Manager The Host Tabie allows for an addtional level of security on the network by limiting network Port Manager access to the switch To add a host to the access list enter the host name IP address of the D Address Manager host and the community string then select Apply There has to be a matching SNMP D Spanning Tree community entry in the SNMP Community Table for each community used m the SNMP Host D VLAN CoS Table Port Trunking D Port Mirroring Host Authorization is Diseblod 7 gt Communty nya Host Name Host IP Address Community Trap Settings C C C o al Statistics 2 Dore PP lg erei
104. ted or disconnected Modems Telecommunications or Local Area Network Options Do not connect or use a modem during a lightning storm There may be a risk of electrical shock from lightning Never connect or use a modem in a wet environment Do not plug a modem or telephone cable into the network interface controller NIC receptacle I Disconnect the modem cable before opening a product enclosure touching or installing internal components or touching an uninsulated modem cable or jack When Working Inside Your System Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge Static electricity can harm delicate components inside your system To prevent static damage discharge static electricity from your body before you touch any of the electronic components such as the microprocessor You can do so by periodically touching an unpainted metal surface on the chassis You can also take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge ESD When unpacking a static sensitive component from its shipping carton do not remove the component from the antistatic packing material until you are ready to install the component in your system J ust before unwrapping the antistatic packaging be sure to discharge static electricity from your body When transporting a sensitive component first place it in an antistatic container or packaging Handle all sensitive components in a static safe area If possible use ant
105. the onginal tag Stack Unit 1 Pon Pri u Normal e 5 Normal 2 6 Normal n Normal y LJ Normal 19 Normal gj Layer 3 Priority DiffServ 1 DiffServ You can change the default ToS priority by selecting Normal Priority or High Priority for each class of services This setting leverages the IETF definition of the IPv4 Type of Service ToS octet in the IP packet header by using the Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP field 6 bits classifies packets into any of the 64 possible classes Deli PowerConnect 3024 Layer 3 Priority Change the delsi DSCP priorities by selecting Normal Priority or High Priority foe each class of serice Then select Apply Difeveetiated Services Code Point USCP Sek s classy packets into one of 64 classes The IETF e nibon of the vt Type of Sarco ToS octet in the P packwt header ut kzes OSCP values for proetization OSCP Value Priority Romar 3 Romer 3 Roma a ssusuueuw i 56 5 Port Trunking In the Port Trunking page you can create multiple links between switches that work as one virtual aggregate link You can create four trunks at a time with each trunk containing up to eight ports Only ports of the same speed can belong to a single trunk 10 100 Fast Ethernet ports and Gigabit Ethernet ports cannot be in the same trunk NOTICE Fast Ethernet trunks can only include ports from a single eight port cluster Ports 1 to 8 ports 9 to
106. the requested details to access help tools and information You can contact Dell electronically using the following addresses 1 World Wide Web www dell com www dell com ap for Asian Pacific countries only www euro dell com for Europe only www dell com la for Latin American countries Anonymous file transfer protocol FTP ftp dell com Log in as user anonymous and use your e mail address as your password 1 Electronic Support Service mobile_support us dell com supportQus dell com apsupport dell com for Asian Pacific countries only support euro dell com for Europe only 1 Electronic Quote Service salesQdell com apmarketing dell com for Asian Pacific countries only 1 Electronic Information Service info dell com AutoTech Service Dell s automated technical support service AutoTech provides recorded answers to the questions most frequently asked by Dell customers about their portable and desktop computers When you call AutoTech use your touch tone telephone to select the subjects that correspond to your questions The AutoTech service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week You can also access this service through the technical support service For the telephone number to call see the contact numbers for your region Automated Order Status Service To check on the status of any Dell products that you have ordered you can go to support dell com or you can call the automated order status service A r
107. ts tag as it leaves the switch and becomes an untagged packet 1 an untagged packet enters Port 1 the switch tags it with a VLAN tag value of 2 It is then dropped since Port 1 has no membership with VLAN ID 2 l a tagged packet with a VLAN tag value 10 enters Port 9 it has access to Ports 1 10 11 and 12 If the packets leave Port 1 or 10 they are tagged with a VLAN ID value of 10 If the packet leaves Port 11 or 12 it leaves as an untagged packet l a tagged packet with a VLAN tag value 1 enters Port 9 it is dropped since Port 9 does not have membership with VLAN ID 1 Troubleshooting This section explains how to isolate and diagnose problems with the switch If you have a problem that is not listed here and you can not solve it please contact your supplier LEDs The following sections discuss troubleshooting associated with the LEDs 1 All LEDs are off Check the following o The cable to connect the switch Ensure that you re using an RJ 45 network cable and not an RJ 11 telephone cable o Ensure that the power cord is firmly connected to the relevant switch unit and to the supply outlet If the connection is secure and there is still no power you may have a faulty power cord o Verify that there is sufficient space for adequate airflow on both sides of the switch K NOTE Operating temperature for the switch must not exceed 40 C The switch should not be placed in the direct sunlight or near warm air exhausts or
108. ummary The Counter Summary page allows you to view all ports accumulated transmitted and received unicast nonunicast and error packets Click the Refresh button to refresh the Counter Summary page osu OEI 000 Counter Summary Provides a summary of statistical counters since the statistics counter was last reset Select Refresh to update sumrenary To reset the statistics counter select Counter Reset from the mde nenpation i i Pen Status Unicast Unicast Nom Unicast Non Unicast Received Transmitted Received Transmitted Received a i i OE EFEFEF EEEEEEEE N EEEE EE EE EEHEHE EHHE EHER dede den 1 2 3 4 s 7 s 10 R n u 5 16 w b Save Configuration If you make any changes to the system through the Web interface you must save the changes in the Save Configuration page The following options are available Save Configuration to NVRAM Saves changes to the system configuration Restore Factory Defaults Resets the system configuration to its original default settings K NOTE Network IP settings like IP address gateway address and network mask are not restored by this command hap 132 168 72 Sinde O hai Dell PowerConnect 3024 Deu io fe amp Save Configuration Permanently save the cumeet confguraton to the non volatile memory by selecting Save Restore the factory configuration by selecting Restore Save Configuration to KYRAM Restore
109. ut are not limited to AM FM commercial broadcast television cellular services radar air traffic control pager and Personal Communication Services PCS These licensed services along with unintentional radiators such as digital devices including computer systems contribute to the electromagnetic environment Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC is the ability of items of electronic equipment to function properly together in the electronic environment While this computer system has been designed and determined to be compliant with regulatory agency limits for EMI there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference with radio communications services which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the receiving antenna Relocate the computer with respect to the receiver Move the computer away from the receiver 1 Plug the computer into a different outlet so that the computer and the receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary consult a Dell Technical Support representative or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions Dell computer systems are designed tested and classified for their intended electromagnetic environment These electromagnetic environment classifications generally refer to the following harmo
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111. wing options Port Settings GBIC Port Settings On this page you can view and edit port parameters For each port number listed under the Port column you can change the following parameters listed by column name on the screen Name Indicates a user defined label for the port 1 Link Indicates the status of the link Up or Down 1 Admin Enabled Allows the network administrator to manually disable a port State Describes the state of the port as determined by the Spanning Tree Protocol Operating Parameters Allows automatic or manual selection of port speed and duplex mode Flow Control Enabled Allows automatic or manual selection of support for flow control Ble Ea Bach Agios E res 1132 168 72 SS iredes10 bird 06 Go Links Home Port Settings 2 System Maroon Change the port parameters then select Apply A Show SoU AANE 4 A 7 the k af D Peet Trunking 1 Not Dornes Po Fwa mal zjiw Enable zj en 2 Not Dones ap fee farm Hu Ao Z D Multimedia Support 3 Not De ned P A o om Auto al D Statistics 4 NorOstned Pp w w y Amo El Seve Configuration 5 Not Oetned rP m Ao Z mmo 6 Not De ned ap y Aro Om auto a a rore 3 Gog PTP go mrm From the GBIC page you can enable the GBIC slot instead of the built in 10 100 1000BASE T port for each of the two Gigabit Ethernet uplinks NOTICE Enabling the GBIC port disables the built in 10 100 1000BASE

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