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Dell Force10 Z9000 Reference Manual (1483 pages)
FTOS Command Line Reference Guide for the Z9000 System FTOS 9.1.(0.0)
Brand:
Dell
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 25.99 MB
Table of Contents
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
2
Table of Contents
3
1 About this Guide
43
Objectives
43
Audience
43
Conventions
43
Information Icons
44
151 CLI Basics
45
Accessing the Command Line
45
Multiple Configuration Users
45
Object Missing
47
Obtaining Help
47
Using the Keyword no Command
48
Filtering Show Commands
49
Command Modes
50
Line Mode
51
Spanning Tree Mode
53
Determining Chassis Mode
56
3 File Management
57
Boot Config
57
Boot Host
59
Boot Network
59
Boot System
60
Boot System (S4810 and Z9000)
61
Boot System Gateway
62
Change Bootflash-Image
63
Copy
64
Copy (Streamline Upgrade)
66
Copy Running-Config Startup-Config
67
Delete
67
Dir
68
Download Alt-Boot-Image
69
Download Alt-Full-Image
69
Download Alt-System-Image
70
Format (C-Series and E-Series)
70
Format Flash (S-Series)
71
Format Flash (Z9000)
72
Fsck Flash (S-Series and Z-Series)
72
Pwd
73
Rename
73
Show Boot System
74
Show Bootvar
75
Show File
76
Show File-Systems
77
Show Linecard
78
Show Os-Version
79
Show Running-Config
80
Show Startup-Config
84
Show Version
84
Upgrade (C-Series Version)
87
Upgrade (E-Series Version)
88
Upgrade (S-Series Management Unit and Z-Series)
90
Upgrade Fpga-Image
92
Restore Fpga-Image
93
Upgrade Fpga-Image
94
4 Control and Monitoring
97
Asf-Mode
97
Audible Cut-Off
98
Banner Exec
98
Banner Login
99
Banner Motd
100
Cam-Audit Linecard
101
Clear Alarms
102
Clear Command History
102
Clear Line
103
Configure
103
Debug Cpu-Traffic-Stats
104
Debug Ftpserver
105
Disable
105
Enable
107
Enable Optic-Info-Update Interval
107
Enable Xfp-Power-Updates
108
End
109
Epoch
109
Exec-Banner
111
Exec-Timeout
111
Exit
112
Ftp-Server Enable
113
Ftp-Server Topdir
114
Ftp-Server Username
114
Hostname
115
Ip Ftp Password
116
Ip Ftp Source-Interface
116
Ip Ftp Username
118
Ip Telnet Server Enable
118
Ip Telnet Source-Interface
119
Ip Tftp Source-Interface
120
Line
121
Linecard
122
Linecard (4-Port 40G Line Card)
123
Module Power-Off
125
Motd-Banner
125
Ping
126
Power-Off
129
Power-On
130
Reload
130
Reset
131
Rpm <Slot> Location-Led
132
Send
133
Service Timestamps
134
Show Alarms
135
Show Chassis
136
Show Command-History
137
Show Command-Tree
139
Show Console Lp
140
Show Cpu-Traffic-Stats
140
Show Debugging
142
Show Environment (C-Series and E-Series)
142
Show Environment (S-Series)
144
Show Inventory (C-Series and E-Series)
146
Show Inventory (S-Series and Z-Series)
148
Show Linecard
150
Show Linecard Boot-Information
153
Show Memory (C-Series and E-Series)
154
Show Memory (S-Series)
155
Show Processes Cpu (C-Series and E-Series)
156
Show Processes Cpu (S-Series)
158
Show Processes Ipc Flow-Control
162
Show Processes Memory (C-Series and E-Series)
165
Show Processes Memory (S-Series)
168
Show Processes Switch-Utilization
171
Show Rpm
171
Show Software Ifm
174
Show Switch Links
175
Show System (S-Series and Z-Series)
176
Show Tech-Support (C-Series and E-Series)
179
Show Tech-Support (S-Series and Z-Series)
182
Ssh-Peer-Rpm
185
Ssh-Peer-Stack-Unit
185
Telnet
186
Telnet-Peer-Stack-Unit
187
Terminal Length
187
Terminal Xml
188
Traceroute
189
Undebug All
191
Upload Trace-Log
191
Virtual-Ip
192
Write
193
802.1X
195
Important Points to Remember
195
Debug Dot1X
196
Dot1X Auth-Fail-Vlan
196
Dot1X Auth-Server
197
Dot1X Auth-Type Mab-Only
197
Dot1X Authentication (Configuration)
198
Dot1X Authentication (Interface)
199
Dot1X Guest-Vlan
199
Dot1X Host-Mode
200
Dot1X Mac-Auth-Bypass
201
Dot1X Max-Eap-Req
201
Dot1X Max-Supplicants
202
Dot1X Port-Control
202
Dot1X Quiet-Period
203
Dot1X Reauthentication
203
Dot1X Reauth-Max
204
Dot1X Server-Timeout
204
Dot1X Supplicant-Timeout
205
Dot1X Tx-Period
206
Show Dot1X Cos-Mapping Interface
206
Show Dot1X Interface
207
6 Access Control Lists (ACL)
211
Commands Common to All ACL Types
211
Description
211
Remark
212
Show Config
213
Common IP ACL Commands
214
Access-Class
214
Clear Counters Ip Access-Group
214
Ip Access-Group
215
Ip Control-Plane Egress-Filter
216
Show Ip Accounting Access-List
216
Standard IP ACL Commands
218
Deny
218
Ip Access-List Standard
220
Permit
221
Resequence Access-List
222
Resequence Prefix-List Ipv4
223
Seq
224
Extended IP ACL Commands
226
Deny
226
Deny Arp
228
Deny Ether-Type
230
Deny Icmp
232
Deny Tcp
235
Deny Udp
238
Ip Access-List Extended
240
Permit
241
Permit Arp
243
Permit Ether-Type
245
Permit Icmp
247
Permit Tcp
248
Permit Udp
251
Resequence Access-List
254
Resequence Prefix-List Ipv4
255
Seq Arp
255
Seq Ether-Type
257
Seq
259
Common MAC Access List Commands
262
Clear Counters Mac Access-Group
262
Mac Access-Group
263
Show Mac Accounting Access-List
264
Standard MAC ACL Commands
265
Deny
265
Mac Access-List Standard
266
Permit
267
Extended MAC ACL Commands
270
Deny
270
Mac Access-List Extended
272
Permit
273
IP Prefix List Commands
276
Clear Ip Prefix-List
276
Deny
277
Ip Prefix-List
278
Permit
279
Show Config
280
Show Ip Prefix-List Detail
281
Show Ip Prefix-List Summary
282
Route Map Commands
283
Continue
283
Description
284
Match As-Path
284
Match Community
285
Match Interface
286
Match Ip Address
287
Match Ip Next-Hop
287
Match Ip Route-Source
288
Match Metric
289
Match Origin
290
Match Route-Type
290
Match Tag
291
Route-Map
292
Set As-Path
293
Set Automatic-Tag
294
Set Comm-List Delete
294
Set Community
295
Set Level
296
Set Local-Preference
297
Set Metric
298
Set Metric-Type
298
Set Next-Hop
299
Set Origin
300
Set Tag
301
Set Weight
301
Show Config
302
Show Route-Map
302
AS-Path Commands
303
Deny
303
Ip As-Path Access-List
304
Permit
305
Show Config
306
Show Ip As-Path-Access-Lists
306
IP Community List Commands
307
Deny
307
Ip Community-List
308
Permit
309
Show Config
310
Show Ip Community-Lists
310
7 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
313
Bfd All-Neighbors
313
Bfd Disable
314
Bfd Enable (Configuration)
315
Bfd Enable (Interface)
315
Bfd Interval
316
Bfd Neighbor
317
Bfd Protocol-Liveness
317
Clear Bfd Counters
318
Debug Bfd
319
Ip Route Bfd
320
Isis Bfd All-Neighbors
321
Neighbor Bfd
322
Neighbor Bfd Disable
323
Show Bfd Counters
324
Show Bfd Neighbors
325
Vrrp Bfd
327
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Dell Force10 Z9000 Configuration Manual (848 pages)
Brand:
Dell
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 20.46 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 About this Guide
29
Audience
29
Conventions
29
Related Documents
29
2 Configuration Fundamentals
30
Accessing the Command Line
30
CLI Modes
30
Navigating CLI Modes
32
The Do Command
34
Undoing Commands
35
Obtaining Help
35
Entering and Editing Commands
36
Command History
37
Filtering Show Command Outputs
37
Multiple Users in Configuration Mode
38
3 Getting Started
39
Console Access
39
Serial Console
39
Accessing the CLI Interface and Running Scripts Using SSH
40
Entering CLI Commands Using an SSH Connection
40
Executing Local CLI Scripts Using an SSH Connection
40
Default Configuration
41
Configuring a Host Name
41
Accessing the System Remotely
41
Configure the Management Port IP Address
42
Configure a Management Route
42
Configuring a Username and Password
42
Configuring the Enable Password
43
Configuration File Management
43
Copy Files to and from the System
43
Mounting an NFS File System
44
Save the Running-Configuration
45
Configure the Overload Bit for a Startup Scenario
46
Viewing Files
46
Managing the File System
47
Enabling Software Features on Devices Using a Command Option
48
View Command History
49
Upgrading Dell Networking os
49
Using HTTP for File Transfers
49
Using Hashes to Validate Software Images
49
4 Management
51
Configuring Privilege Levels
51
Creating a Custom Privilege Level
51
Removing a Command from EXEC Mode
51
Moving a Command from EXEC Privilege Mode to EXEC Mode
51
Allowing Access to CONFIGURATION Mode Commands
51
Allowing Access to the Following Modes
52
Applying a Privilege Level to a Username
53
Applying a Privilege Level to a Terminal Line
54
Configuring Logging
54
Audit and Security Logs
54
No Logging Console
54
Configuring Logging Format
56
Setting up a Secure Connection to a Syslog Server
57
Log Messages in the Internal Buffer
58
Configuration Task List for System Log Management
58
Disabling System Logging
58
Sending System Messages to a Syslog Server
58
Configuring a UNIX System as a Syslog Server
58
Changing System Logging Settings
59
Display the Logging Buffer and the Logging Configuration
59
Configuring a UNIX Logging Facility Level
60
Synchronizing Log Messages
61
Enabling Timestamp on Syslog Messages
62
File Transfer Services
62
Configuration Task List for File Transfer Services
62
Enabling the FTP Server
62
Configuring FTP Server Parameters
63
Configuring FTP Client Parameters
63
Terminal Lines
64
Denying and Permitting Access to a Terminal Line
64
Configuring Login Authentication for Terminal Lines
64
Line Vty
64
Setting Time out of EXEC Privilege Mode
65
Using Telnet to Get to Another Network Device
66
Lock CONFIGURATION Mode
66
Viewing the Configuration Lock Status
67
Recovering from a Forgotten Password on the Z9000 System
67
Recovering from a Forgotten Enable Password on the Z9000
68
Recovering from a Failed Start on the Z9000 System
69
Restoring the Factory Default Settings
69
Important Points to Remember
70
Restoring Factory Default Environment Variables
70
802.1X
72
The Port-Authentication Process
73
EAP over RADIUS
74
Configuring 802.1X
75
Related Configuration Tasks
75
Important Points to Remember
75
Enabling 802.1X
76
Configuring Request Identity Re-Transmissions
77
Configuring a Quiet Period after a Failed Authentication
78
Forcibly Authorizing or Unauthorizing a Port
79
Re-Authenticating a Port
79
Configuring Timeouts
80
Configuring Dynamic VLAN Assignment with Port Authentication
81
Guest and Authentication-Fail Vlans
82
Configuring a Guest VLAN
83
Configuring an Authentication-Fail VLAN
83
6 Access Control Lists (Acls)
85
IP Access Control Lists (Acls)
85
CAM Usage
86
Implementing Acls on Dell Networking os
86
IP Fragment Handling
88
IP Fragments ACL Examples
88
Layer 4 ACL Rules Examples
88
Configure a Standard IP ACL
89
Configuring a Standard IP ACL Filter
90
Configure an Extended IP ACL
91
Configuring Filters with a Sequence Number
91
Configuring Filters Without a Sequence Number
92
Configure Layer 2 and Layer 3 Acls
93
Assign an IP ACL to an Interface
93
Applying an IP ACL
94
Counting ACL Hits
94
Configure Ingress Acls
95
Configure Egress Acls
96
Applying Egress Layer 3 Acls (Control-Plane)
96
IP Prefix Lists
97
Implementation Information
97
Configuration Task List for Prefix Lists
98
ACL Resequencing
101
Resequencing an ACL or Prefix List
102
Route Maps
103
Implementation Information
103
Important Points to Remember
103
Configuration Task List for Route Maps
103
Configuring Match Routes
105
Configuring Set Conditions
107
Configure a Route Map for Route Redistribution
108
Configure a Route Map for Route Tagging
108
Continue Clause
108
Logging of ACL Processes
109
Guidelines for Configuring ACL Logging
110
Configuring ACL Logging
110
Flow-Based Monitoring Support for Acls
111
Behavior of Flow-Based Monitoring
111
Enabling Flow-Based Monitoring
112
7 Access Control List (ACL) VLAN Groups and Content Addressable Memory (CAM)
114
Optimizing CAM Utilization During the Attachment of Acls to Vlans
114
Guidelines for Configuring ACL VLAN Groups
115
Configuring ACL VLAN Groups and Configuring FP Blocks for VLAN Parameters
116
Configuring ACL VLAN Groups
116
Configuring FP Blocks for VLAN Parameters
117
Viewing CAM Usage
117
Allocating FP Blocks for VLAN Processes
118
8 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
120
How BFD Works
120
BFD Packet Format
121
BFD Sessions
122
BFD Three-Way Handshake
123
Session State Changes
125
Important Points to Remember
125
Configure BFD
125
Configure BFD for Physical Ports
126
Configure BFD for Static Routes
129
Configure BFD for OSPF
130
Configure BFD for Ospfv3
132
Configure BFD for IS-IS
134
Configure BFD for BGP
136
Configure BFD for VRRP
142
Configuring Protocol Liveness
145
Troubleshooting BFD
145
9 Border Gateway Protocol Ipv4 (Bgpv4)
147
Autonomous Systems (AS)
147
Sessions and Peers
149
Establish a Session
149
Route Reflectors
150
BGP Attributes
151
Best Path Selection Criteria
151
Weight
153
Local Preference
153
Multi-Exit Discriminators (Meds)
154
Origin
155
AS Path
155
Next Hop
156
Multiprotocol BGP
156
Implement BGP with Dell Networking os
157
Additional Path (Add-Path) Support
157
Advertise IGP Cost as MED for Redistributed Routes
157
Ignore Router-ID for some Best-Path Calculations
158
Four-Byte as Numbers
158
AS4 Number Representation
158
AS Number Migration
160
BGP4 Management Information Base (MIB)
161
Important Points to Remember
161
Configuration Information
162
BGP Configuration
162
Enabling BGP
163
Configuring AS4 Number Representations
166
Configuring Peer Groups
168
Configuring BGP Fast Fall-Over
170
Configuring Passive Peering
172
Maintaining Existing as Numbers During an as Migration
172
Allowing an as Number to Appear in Its Own as Path
173
Enabling Graceful Restart
174
Enabling Neighbor Graceful Restart
175
Filtering on an AS-Path Attribute
175
Regular Expressions as Filters
177
Router Bgp
177
Redistributing Routes
178
Enabling Additional Paths
179
Configuring IP Community Lists
179
Configuring an IP Extended Community List
180
Filtering Routes with Community Lists
181
Manipulating the COMMUNITY Attribute
181
Changing MED Attributes
183
Changing the LOCAL_PREFERENCE Attribute
183
Changing the NEXT_HOP Attribute
184
Changing the WEIGHT Attribute
184
Enabling Multipath
185
Filtering BGP Routes
185
Filtering BGP Routes Using Route Maps
186
Filtering BGP Routes Using AS-PATH Information
187
Configuring BGP Route Reflectors
187
Aggregating Routes
188
Configuring BGP Confederations
188
Enabling Route Flap Dampening
189
Changing BGP Timers
191
Enabling BGP Neighbor Soft-Reconfiguration
192
Route Map Continue
193
Enabling MBGP Configurations
193
BGP Regular Expression Optimization
194
Debugging BGP
194
Storing Last and Bad Pdus
195
Capturing Pdus
196
PDU Counters
197
Sample Configurations
197
10 Content Addressable Memory (CAM)
204
CAM Allocation
204
Test CAM Usage
206
View CAM Profiles
206
View CAM-ACL Settings
207
View CAM Usage
208
CAM Optimization
209
Troubleshoot CAM Profiling
209
CAM Profile Mismatches
209
Qos CAM Region Limitation
209
11 Control Plane Policing (Copp)
210
Configure Control Plane Policing
211
Configuring Copp for Protocols
212
Configuring Copp for CPU Queues
213
Copp for Ospfv3 Packets
214
Configuring Copp for Ospfv3
217
Show Commands
218
12 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
220
DHCP Packet Format and Options
220
Assign an IP Address Using DHCP
222
Implementation Information
222
Configure the System to be a DHCP Server
223
Configuring the Server for Automatic Address Allocation
223
Ip Dhcp Server
224
Specifying a Default Gateway
225
Configure a Method of Hostname Resolution
225
Using DNS for Address Resolution
225
Using Netbios WINS for Address Resolution
225
Creating Manual Binding Entries
225
Debugging the DHCP Server
226
Using DHCP Clear Commands
226
Configure the System to be a Relay Agent
226
Host Address
226
Clear Ip Dhcp Binding
226
Configure the System to be a DHCP Client
228
DHCP Client on a Management Interface
228
DHCP Client Operation with Other Features
229
Configure the System for User Port Stacking (Option 230)
229
Configure Secure DHCP
230
Option 82
230
DHCP Snooping
230
Ip Dhcp Snooping
231
Ip Dhcp Snooping Trust
231
Ipv6 Dhcp Snooping
231
Ipv6 Dhcp Snooping Trust
231
Drop DHCP Packets on Snooped Vlans Only
233
Dynamic ARP Inspection
234
Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection
235
Source Address Validation
236
Enabling IP Source Address Validation
236
DHCP MAC Source Address Validation
237
Enabling IP+MAC Source Address Validation
237
Viewing the Number of SAV Dropped Packets
237
Clearing the Number of SAV Dropped Packets
238
Dell Force10 Z9000 Configuration Manual (984 pages)
FTOS Configuration Guide for Z9000 System
Brand:
Dell
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 7.35 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Guide
27
Objectives
27
Audience
27
Conventions
28
Information Symbols
28
Configuration Fundamentals
29
Accessing the Command Line
29
CLI Modes
30
Navigating CLI Modes
31
The Do Command
34
Undoing Commands
34
Obtaining Help
35
Entering and Editing Commands
35
Command History
36
Filtering Show Command Outputs
37
Multiple Users in Configuration Mode
38
Getting Started
39
Console Access
39
Serial Console
39
Default Configuration
40
Configure a Host Name
41
Access the System Remotely
41
Access the C-Series, E-Series, S-Series, and the Z-Series Remotely
41
Configure a Management Route
42
Configure the Management Port Ip Address
42
Access the S-Series Remotely
43
Configure the Enable Password
44
Configuration File Management
44
Copy Files to and from the System
45
Save the Running-Configuration
46
Configure the Overload Bit for Startup Scenario
47
View Files
47
View Configuration Files
48
File System Management
49
View Command History
50
Upgrading FTOS
50
Management
51
Configure Privilege Levels
51
Create a Custom Privilege Level
51
Allow Access to Configuration Mode Commands
52
Move a Command from Exec Privilege Mode to Exec Mode
52
Removing a Command from Exec Mode
52
Apply a Privilege Level to a Terminal Line
55
Apply a Privilege Level to a Username
55
Configure Logging
55
Log Messages in the Internal Buffer
56
Configuration Task List for System Log Management
56
Disable System Logging
56
Send System Messages to a Syslog Server
57
Configure a Unix System as a Syslog Server
57
Change System Logging Settings
57
Display the Logging Buffer and the Logging Configuration
58
Configure a UNIX Logging Facility Level
60
Synchronize Log Messages
61
Enable Timestamp on Syslog Messages
61
File Transfer Services
62
Configuration Task List for File Transfer Services
62
Terminal Lines
64
Deny and Permit Access to a Terminal Line
64
Configure Login Authentication for Terminal Lines
65
Time out of EXEC Privilege Mode
66
Telnet to Another Network Device
67
Lock CONFIGURATION Mode
68
Viewing the Configuration Lock Status
69
Recovering from a Forgotten Password on the S4810 and Z9000
69
Recovering from a Forgotten Enable Password on the S4810 and Z9000
71
Recovering from a Failed Start on the S4810 and Z9000
72
Protocol Overview
73
The Port-Authentication Process
74
EAP over RADIUS
75
Configuring 802.1X
77
Important Points to Remember
77
Related Configuration Tasks
77
Enabling 802.1X
77
Configuring Request Identity Re-Transmissions
79
Configuring a Quiet Period after a Failed Authentication
80
Forcibly Authorizing or Unauthorizing a Port
81
Re-Authenticating a Port
82
Periodic Re-Authentication
82
Configuring Timeouts
83
Dynamic VLAN Assignment with Port Authentication
84
Guest and Authentication-Fail Vlans
85
Configuring a Guest VLAN
86
Configuring an Authentication-Fail VLAN
86
Access Control Lists (Acls)
89
Overview
89
IP Access Control Lists (Acls)
90
CAM Profiling, CAM Allocation, and CAM Optimization
90
Cam Optimization
92
Test Cam Usage
92
Implementing Acls on FTOS
93
IP Fragment Handling
94
Ip Fragments Acl Examples
95
Layer 4 Acl Rules Examples
95
Configure a Standard IP ACL
96
Configure an Extended IP ACL
99
Configuring Layer 2 and Layer 3 Acls on an Interface
102
Assign an IP ACL to an Interface
103
Counting ACL Hits
104
Configuring Ingress Acls
104
Configuring Egress Acls
105
Egress Layer 3 ACL Lookup for Control-Plane IP Traffic
106
Acl
107
Configuring Acls to Loopback
107
Applying an ACL on Loopback Interfaces
107
IP Prefix Lists
108
Configuration Task List for Prefix Lists
109
Implementation Information
109
Use a Prefix List for Route Redistribution
112
ACL Resequencing
113
Resequencing an ACL or Prefix List
114
Implementation Information
115
Route Maps
115
Configuration Task List for Route Maps
116
Important Points to Remember
116
Configure Route Map Filters
118
Configure a Route Map for Route Redistribution
121
Configure a Route Map for Route Tagging
122
Continue Clause
122
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
123
Protocol Overview
123
How BFD Works
124
Configuring Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
129
Configuring BFD for Physical Ports
130
Configuring BFD for Static Routes
134
Configuring BFD for OSPF
136
Command Mode
137
Command Syntax
137
Configuring BFD for IS-IS
139
Show Bfd Neighbors
140
Configuring BFD for BGP
142
Configuring BFD for VRRP
150
Configuring BFD for Vlans
153
Configuring BFD for Port-Channels
155
Configuring Protocol Liveness
158
Troubleshooting BFD
158
O to Remember
129
Border Gateway Protocol
159
Autonomous Systems (AS)
160
Protocol Overview
160
Sessions and Peers
162
Establishing a Session
163
Route Reflectors
164
Confederations
165
BGP Attributes
165
Best Path Selection Criteria
165
Local Preference
168
Weight
168
Multi-Exit Discriminators (Meds)
169
Origin
170
Next Hop
172
Multiprotocol BGP
172
Implementing BGP with FTOS
172
Additional Path (Add-Path) Support
172
Advertise IGP Cost as MED for Redistributed Routes
173
Ignore Router-ID for some Best-Path Calculations
173
AS4 Number Representation
174
Byte as Numbers
174
AS Number Migration
177
Before Migration
178
BGP4 Management Information Base (MIB)
179
Important Points to Remember
179
Configuration Information
180
BGP Configuration
181
Configuration Task List for BGP
182
Redistribute Routes
203
MBGP Configuration
224
BGP Regular Expression Optimization
225
Debugging BGP
225
Storing Last and Bad Pdus
226
Capturing Pdus
227
PDU Counters
228
Sample Configurations
228
Bare Metal Provisioning 3.0 (BMP 3.0)
239
Overview
239
Prerequisites
240
Important Information
240
BMP Process Overview
240
Preparing BMP
241
DHCP Server
241
Domain Name Server
243
File Server
243
Reload Modes
243
BMP Mode
244
DHCP Configuration
245
FTOS Image Retrieval
245
Normal Mode
245
Scripts
245
Pre-Configuration Scripts
245
Auto-Execution Scripts
246
Post-Configuration Scripts
246
Configuration Tasks
247
System Boot and Set-Up Behavior in BMP Mode
248
BMP Mode: Boot and Set-Up Behavior
249
Reload Using the Auto-Execution Script (Normal Mode Only)
253
Script Examples
254
Auto-Execution Script - Normal Mode
254
Pre-Configuration Script - BMP Mode
257
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Dell Force10 Z9000 Manual (56 pages)
Installing the Z9000 System
Brand:
Dell
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 2.19 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Preface
7
About this Guide
7
Related Publications
7
2 The Z9000 System
9
Introduction
9
Orderable Z9000 Components
10
Features
11
Ports
12
System Status
12
LED Displays
12
3 Site Preparations
15
Site Selection
15
Cabinet Placement
16
Rack Mounting
16
Grounding
16
Fans and Airflow
16
Power
16
Storing Components
17
4 Install the Z9000
19
Install the Z9000 System in a Rack or Cabinet
19
Attach the Mounting Brackets
19
Install the System into the Rack or Cabinet
20
Attach the Ground Cable
21
Install the QSFP+ Optics
22
Remove the QSFP+ Optics
22
Splitting QSFP Ports to SFP+ Ports
23
Important Points to Know
23
Install the Solid State Drive
23
Remove the Solid State Drive
24
Supply Power and Power up the System
24
Power up Sequence
25
AC Power
25
DC Power
25
5 Power Supplies
27
Components
27
Install a Power Supply
27
Install a New AC Power Supply
28
Install a New DC Power Supply
28
Replace a Power Supply
29
Replace an AC Power Supply
29
Replace a DC Power Supply
30
6 Fans
31
Components
31
Install a Fan Module
31
Replace a Fan Module
33
7 Access Ports
35
Access the RJ-45/RS-232 Console Port
35
Access the RJ-45/RS-232 Console Port with a DB-9 Adapter
36
Access the USB-B Console Port
36
Access the Solid State Drive
37
Components
38
Install an SSD
38
View Files on the SSD
38
Copy Files to and from the SSD
39
Remove Files from the SSD
39
Dell Force10 Z9000 Installing (52 pages)
Brand:
Dell
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 2.1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Preface
5
About this Guide
5
Information Symbols and Warnings
5
Related Publications
6
2 The Z9000 System
7
Introduction
7
Orderable Z9000 Components
8
Features
9
Ports
9
System Status
10
LED Displays
10
3 Site Preparations
13
Site Selection
13
Cabinet Placement
14
Rack Mounting
14
Grounding
14
Fans and Airflow
14
Power
14
Storing Components
15
4 Install the Z9000
17
Install the Z9000 Chassis in a Rack or Cabinet
17
Attach Mounting Brackets
17
Install Chassis into Rack or Cabinet
18
Attach Ground Cable
19
Install the QSFP+ Optics
20
Remove the QSFP+ Optics
20
Splitting QSFP Ports to SFP+ Ports
20
Install the Solid Date Drive
21
Supply Power and Power up the System
22
Power up Sequence
22
AC Power
22
DC Power
22
Hot-Swap Units in a Stack
23
5 Power Supplies
25
Components
25
Install a Power Supply
25
Install a New AC Power Supply
26
Install a New DC Power Supply
26
Replace a Power Supply
27
Replace an AC Power Supply
27
Replace a DC Power Supply
27
6 Fans
29
Components
29
Install a Fan Module
29
Replace a Fan Module
30
7 Access Ports
33
Access the RJ-45 Console Port (RS-232)
33
Access the RJ-45 Console Port with a DB-9 Adapter
34
Access the USB-B Console Port
34
Access the Solid State Drive (SSD)
36
Install an SSD
36
View Files on the SSD
36
Copy Files to and from the SSD
37
Remove Files from the SSD
37
Dell Force10 Z9000 Quick Start Manual (25 pages)
Dell Force10 Z9000 System Quick Start Guide
Brand:
Dell
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.94 MB
Table of Contents
Quick Start Guide
1
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
4
About this Guide
5
Installing the Hardware
7
Installing the Z9000 Chassis in a Rack or Cabinet
7
Attach Mounting Brackets
7
Install the QSFP+ Optics
9
Splitting QSFP Ports to SFP+ Ports
10
Important Points
10
Install the Solid State Drive
10
Power-Up Sequence
11
Supply Power and Power up the System
11
Chassis Physical Design
12
Power Supplies
13
Environmental Parameters
13
Ac Power Requirements
13
DC Power Requirements
13
Install a New DC Power Supply
14
Installing the Software
15
Navigating CLI Modes
15
Console Access
15
Serial Console
15
Default Configuration
17
Configure Layer 2 (Data Link) Mode
17
Configure a Host Name
17
Access the System Remotely
18
Configure the Management Port Ip Address
18
Configure a Management Route
18
Configure a Username and Password
19
Configure the Enable Password
19
Create a Port-Based VLAN
20
Assign Interfaces to a Vlan
20
Assign an Ip Address to a Vlan
21
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