About This Guide; Connecting To The Controller; Serial Port Connection; Telnet Or Ssh Connection - Dell PowerConnect W-7200 Series Reference Manual

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About this Guide

This guide describes the Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 command syntax. The commands in this guide
are listed alphabetically.
The following information is provided for each command:
Command Syntax—The complete syntax of the command.
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Description—A brief description of the command.
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Syntax—A description of the command parameters, including license requirements for specific parameters if
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needed. The applicable ranges and default values, if any, are also included.
Usage Guidelines—Information to help you use the command, including: prerequisites, prohibitions, and related
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commands.
Example—An example of how to use the command.
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Command History—The version of ArubaOS in which the command was first introduced. Modifications and
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changes to the command are also noted.
Command Information—This table describes any licensing requirements, command modes and platforms for
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which this command is applicable. For more information about available licenses, see the Licenses chapter of the
Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 User Guide .

Connecting to the Controller

This section describes how to connect to the controller to use the CLI.

Serial Port Connection

The serial port is located on the front panel of the controller. Connect a terminal or PC/workstation running a
terminal emulation program to the serial port on the controller to use the CLI. Configure your terminal or terminal
emulation program to use the following communication settings.
Baud Rate
9600
NOTE: The Dell W-7200 series controller supports baud rates between 9600 and 115200.

Telnet or SSH Connection

Telnet or SSH access requires that you configure an IP address and a default gateway on the controller and connect
the controller to your network. This is typically performed when you run the Initial Setup on the controller, as
described in the Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 Quick Start Guide . In certain deployments, you can also
configure a loopback address for the controller; see
Configuration changes on Master Controllers
Some commands can only be issued when connected to a master controller. If you make a configuration change on a
master controller, all connected local controllers will subsequently update their configurations as well. You can
manually synchronize all of the controllers at any time by saving the configuration on the master controller.
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