Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Switch Management Commands 1996
IP Addressing Commands
Dell EMC Networking N1100-ON/N1500/N2000/N2100-
ON/N3000/N3100-ON/N4000 Series Switches
Interfaces on the Dell EMC Networking switches support a variety of
capabilities to support management of the switch. In addition to performing
switching and routing of network traffic, Dell EMC Networking switches act
as a host for management of the switch. Commands in this category allow the
network operator to configure the local host address, utilize the embedded
DHCP client to obtain an address, resolve names to addresses using DNS
servers, and detect address conflicts on the local subnet.
There are two management interface types on Dell EMC Networking
switches. In-band interfaces allow management of the switch through the
network switching/routing interfaces. Out-of-band management is always
through the dedicated out-of-band interface. The serial port on the stack
master provides a direct console interface supporting a CLI. In-band
management interfaces can employ a variety of protection mechanisms
including VLAN assignment and Management ACLs. The out-of-band port
does not support such protection mechanisms and, therefore, it is
recommended that the out-of-band interface only be connected to a
physically segregated management network.
Commands in this Section
This section explains the following commands:
clear host ip name-server source-interface
clear ip address-conflict-detect ipv6 address (Interface Configuration)
interface out-of-band ipv6 address dhcp
ip address ipv6 enable (Interface Configuration)
ip address (Out-of-Band) ipv6 enable (OOB Configuration)
ip address-conflict-detect run ipv6 gateway (OOB Configuration)
ip address dhcp (Interface Configuration) show hosts
ip default-gateway show ip address-conflict