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Dell PowerConnect 3548 User Manual

Dell PowerConnect 3548
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Configuring Switch Information 367
Defining VLAN Protocol Groups Using CLI Commands
The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for configuring Protocol Groups.
Table 7-30. VLAN Protocol Groups CLI Commands
The following example maps ip-arp protocol to group "213":
Adding Interfaces to Protocol Groups
The Protocol Port page adds interfaces to Protocol groups.
To open the Protocol Port page, click Switch VLAN Protocol Port in the tree view.
Figure 7-57. Protocol Port
Interface
— Port or LAG number added to a protocol group.
Group ID
— Protocol group ID to which the interface is added. Protocol group IDs are defined in the
Protocol Group Table.
CLI Command Description
map protocol protocol [encapsulation]
protocols-group group
Maps a protocol to a protocol group.
Protocol groups are used for protocol-
based VLAN assignment.
Console (config)# vlan database
Console (config-vlan)# map protocol ip-arp protocols-group 213

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Dell PowerConnect 3548 Specifications

General IconGeneral
MAC address table8000 entries
Maximum data transfer rate0.1 Gbit/s
Supported data transfer rates10/100 Mbps
10G support-
Number of VLANs256
Flow control supportYes
Networking standardsIEEE 802.1D, IEEE 802.1p, IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1s, IEEE 802.1w, IEEE 802.3ad
Dimensions (WxDxH)440 x 257 x 43.2 mm
Networking featuresGigabit Ethernet, Fast Ethernet
Authentication methodRADIUS, TACACS+
Connectivity technologyWired
Switch typeManaged
Switch layerL2
Data link protocolsEthernet
Supported network protocolsHTTP, HTTPS/SSL, SSH
Power connectorDC-in jack
SFP/SFP+ slots quantity2
Basic switching RJ-45 Ethernet ports quantity48
Product colorBlack
Storage temperature (T-T)-20 - 70 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 45 °C
Storage relative humidity (H-H)10 - 95 %
Operating relative humidity (H-H)10 - 90 %
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Weight8000 g

Summary

1 Introduction

System Description

Provides an overview of the PowerConnect 3524/3548 and 3524P/3548P device types.

Stacking Overview

Explains how to manage multiple switches as a single unit through a single IP address.

Features Overview

Lists and briefly describes the key features of the PowerConnect systems.

2 Hardware Description

Port Description

Details the physical ports available on the PowerConnect 3524 and 3548 devices.

Physical Dimensions

Provides the physical dimensions for PoE and non-PoE models of the devices.

LED Definitions

Explains the meaning of the various LEDs on the front panel of the devices.

3 Installing the PowerConnect 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/P

Site Preparation

Details the site requirements for installing the devices, including power, clearance, and ambient conditions.

Unpacking

Provides instructions for unpacking the device and checking package contents.

Mounting the Device

Offers instructions for mounting the device in a rack, on a flat surface, or on a wall.

Connecting to a Terminal

Explains how to connect a terminal for initial device configuration.

Installing a Stack

Covers the process of stacking multiple units and configuring stack members.

4 Configuring PowerConnect 3524/P and 3548/P

Configuration Procedures

Details the steps for booting the switch and performing initial configuration.

Advanced Configuration

Covers advanced topics like dynamic IP address allocation and security management.

Startup Procedures

Explains the procedures related to the device's startup menu and functions.

Port Default Settings

Describes the default settings for auto-negotiation and other port configurations.

5 Using Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator

Starting the Application

Provides steps to launch and log into the Switch Administrator interface.

Understanding the Interface

Explains the components and views of the Switch Administrator GUI.

Using the Switch Administrator Buttons

Describes the functionality of the interface buttons for device management and support.

Accessing the Device Through the CLI

Details methods for accessing and managing the device using the Command Line Interface.

6 Configuring System Information

Defining General Switch Information

Covers setting general device parameters like asset information and system name.

Configuring SNTP Settings

Explains how to configure Simple Network Time Protocol for accurate time synchronization.

Managing Logs

Provides information on configuring and managing system logs for event tracking.

Defining IP Addressing

Details configuration of IP addresses, including IPv4, IPv6, DHCP, and default gateways.

Configuring Domain Name Systems

Explains how to configure DNS settings for translating domain names to IP addresses.

Defining ARP Settings

Covers Address Resolution Protocol settings for IP to MAC address mapping.

7 Configuring Switch Information

Configuring Network Security

Covers setting up network security using access control lists and port security.

ACL Overview

Provides an overview of Access Control Lists for traffic classification and rule definition.

Configuring DHCP Snooping

Explains how to enhance network security by filtering untrusted DHCP messages.

Configuring Ports

Details configuration of port functionality, including storm control and port mirroring.

Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol

Covers Spanning Tree Protocol versions and settings to prevent network loops.

Configuring VLANs

Explains how to create and manage VLANs for network segmentation and traffic management.

Configuring Voice VLAN

Details configuration for Voice VLANs to enhance VoIP service quality.

Multicast Forwarding Support

Covers multicast forwarding, IGMP snooping, and unregistered multicast handling.

8 Viewing Statistics

Viewing Tables

Provides links to display statistics in a tabular format for various interface metrics.

Viewing RMON Statistics

Allows network managers to view network information from a remote location using RMON.

Viewing Charts

Provides links to display statistics in a chart format for port, LAG, and CPU utilization.

9 Configuring Quality of Service

Quality of Service (QoS) Overview

Explains the ability to implement QoS and priority queuing within the network.

Configuring QoS Global Settings

Covers enabling or disabling QoS and setting the trust mode for traffic classification.

Defining QoS Interface Settings

Details settings for deactivating trust mode and setting default CoS for untagged packets.

Defining Bandwidth Settings

Provides fields for defining bandwidth settings for specified egress interfaces.

10 Glossary

A Device Feature Interaction Information

Index

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