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Dell N3000 Series User Manual

Dell N3000 Series
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84 Switch Feature Overview
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
VRRP provides hosts with redundant routers in the network topology without
any need for the hosts to reconfigure or know that there are multiple routers.
If the primary (master) router fails, a secondary router assumes control and
continues to use the virtual router IP (VRIP) address.
VRRP Route Interface Tracking extends the capability of VRRP to allow
tracking of specific route/interface IP states within the router that can alter
the priority level of a virtual router for a VRRP group.
For information about configuring VRRP settings, see "Configuring VRRP"
on page 1217.
Tunnel and Loopback Interfaces
Dell Networking series switches support the creation, deletion, and
management of tunnel and loopback interfaces. Tunnel interfaces facilitate
the transition of IPv4 networks to IPv6 networks. A loopback interface is
always expected to be up, so you can configure a stable IP address that other
network devices use to contact or identify the switch.
For information about configuring tunnel and loopback interfaces, see
"Configuring Routing Interfaces" on page 1021.
NOTE: This feature is not available on N2000 switches.
NOTE: This feature is not available on N2000 switches.

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Dell N3000 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManagedYes
Stacking Ports2 x 10GbE SFP+
Weight12.3 lbs (5.6 kg)
Operating Temperature32° to 113°F (0° to 45°C)
Ports24 or 48 10/100/1000 ports

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