Users Guide

About this Guide
This Conguration guide provides information about how to use and congure the software features supported in the Dell Networking
operating system (OS) on a C9010 console to congure a C9010 switch, C1048P, N20xx, and N30xx port extenders. The C9010 switch is
also referred to as network director or control bridge. The port extenders are also referred to as rapid access nodes.
Though this guide contains information on protocols, it is not intended to be a complete reference. This guide is a reference for conguring
protocols on Dell Networking systems. For complete information about protocols, refer to related documentation, including IETF requests
for comments (RFCs). The instructions in this guide cite relevant RFCs. The Standards Compliance chapter contains a complete list of the
supported RFCs and management information base les (MIBs).
Topics:
Audience
Conventions
Related Documents
Audience
This document is intended for system administrators who are responsible for conguring and maintaining networks and assumes knowledge
in Layer 2 and Layer 3 networking technologies.
Conventions
This guide uses the following conventions to describe command syntax.
Keyword
Keywords are in Courier (a monospaced font) and must be entered in the CLI as listed.
parameter Parameters are in italics and require a number or word to be entered in the CLI.
{X} Keywords and parameters within braces must be entered in the CLI.
[X] Keywords and parameters within brackets are optional.
x|y Keywords and parameters separated by a bar require you to choose one option.
x||y Keywords and parameters separated by a double bar allows you to choose any or all of the options.
Related Documents
For more information about the Dell Networking C9000 Series, refer to the following documents:
Dell Networking C9010 Getting Started Guide
Dell Networking C9010 Installation Guide
Dell Networking C1048P Getting Started Guide
Dell Networking C1048P Installation Guide
Dell Networking C9000 Series Command Line Reference Guide
Dell Networking C9000 Series Release Notes
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