Defining Ip Addressing; Defining Default Gateways - Dell PowerConnect 3424 User Manual

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The following is an example of the CLI commands:
console> enable
console# configure
console(config) # logging 10.1.1.1 severity critical
console(config)# end
console# show logging
Logging is enabled.
Console Logging: Level debug. Console Messages: 5 Dropped.
Buffer Logging: Level debug. Buffer Messages: 16 Logged, 16
Displayed, 200 Max.
File Logging: Level error. File Messages: 0 Logged, 209 Dropped.
SysLog server 31.1.1.2 Logging: error. Messages: 22 Dropped.
SysLog server 5.2.2.2 Logging: info. Messages: 0 Dropped.
SysLog server 10.2.2.2 Logging: critical. Messages: 21 Dropped.
SysLog server 10.1.1.1 Logging: critical. Messages: 0 Dropped.
1 messages were not logged
03-Mar-2004 12:02:03 :%LINK-I-Up: 1/e11
03-Mar-2004 12:02:01 :%LINK-W-Down: 1/e12
03-Mar-2004 12:02:01 :%LINK-I-Up: 1/e13

Defining IP Addressing

The IP Addressing page contains links for assigning interface and default gateway IP addresses, and
defining ARP and DHCP parameters for the interfaces. To open the IP Addressing page, click
System
IP Addressing in the tree view.

Defining Default Gateways

The Default Gateway page contains fields for assigning Gateway to devices. Packets are forwarded
to the default IP when packets are sent to a remote network. The configured IP address must
belong to the same IP address subnet of one of the IP interfaces. To open the Default Gateway
page, click System
IP Addressing
Default Gateway in the tree view.
Configuring System Information
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