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- Dell PowerEdge Configuration Guide for the M I/O Aggregator 9.14.1.5
- About this Guide
- Before You Start
- Configuration Fundamentals
- Configuration Cloning
- Data Center Bridging (DCB)
- Ethernet Enhancements in Data Center Bridging
- Enabling Data Center Bridging
- Data Center Bridging: Default Configuration
- Data Center Bridging: Auto-DCB-Enable Mode
- Configuring Priority-Based Flow Control
- Configuring Enhanced Transmission Selection
- Hierarchical Scheduling in ETS Output Policies
- DCBx Operation
- Verifying the DCB Configuration
- QoS dot1p Traffic Classification and Queue Assignment
- Troubleshooting PFC, ETS, and DCBx Operation
- Configuring the Dynamic Buffer Method
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
- FIP Snooping
- Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
- Interfaces
- Interface Auto-Configuration
- Interface Types
- Viewing Interface Information
- Disabling and Re-enabling a Physical Interface
- Layer 2 Mode
- Management Interfaces
- VLAN Membership
- Port Channel Interfaces
- Interface Range
- Monitor and Maintain Interfaces
- Configuring wavelength for 10–Gigabit SFP+ optics
- Flow Control Using Ethernet Pause Frames
- Enabling Pause Frames
- MTU Size
- Setting the Speed and Duplex Mode of Ethernet Interfaces
- Auto-Negotiation on Ethernet Interfaces
- Viewing Interface Information
- Enabling the Management Address TLV on All Interfaces of an Aggregator
- Enhanced Validation of Interface Ranges
- Enhanced Control of Remote Fault Indication Processing
- iSCSI Optimization
- Isolated Networks for Aggregators
- Link Aggregation
- How the LACP is Implemented on an Aggregator
- LACP Example
- Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
- Configuring Auto LAG
- Configuring the Minimum Number of Links to be Up for Uplink LAGs to be Active
- Optimizing Traffic Disruption Over LAG Interfaces On IOA Switches in VLT Mode
- Preserving LAG and Port Channel Settings in Nonvolatile Storage
- Enabling LACP link-fallback
- Enabling the Verification of Member Links Utilization in a LAG Bundle
- Monitoring the Member Links of a LAG Bundle
- Verifying LACP Operation and LAG Configuration
- Multiple Uplink LAGs
- Multiple Uplink LAGs with 10G Member Ports
- Multiple Uplink LAGs with 40G Member Ports
- Layer 2
- Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
- Protocol Data Units
- Configure LLDP
- CONFIGURATION versus INTERFACE Configurations
- Enabling LLDP
- Advertising TLVs
- Optional TLVs
- LLDP Operation
- Storing and Viewing Unrecognized LLDP TLVs
- Viewing the LLDP Configuration
- Viewing Information Advertised by Adjacent LLDP Agents
- Configuring LLDPDU Intervals
- Configuring a Time to Live
- Clearing LLDP Counters
- Debugging LLDP
- Relevant Management Objects
- Object Tracking
- Port Monitoring
- Security
- Understanding Banner Settings
- Accessing the I/O Aggregator Using the CMC Console Only
- AAA Authentication
- AAA Authorization
- RADIUS
- TACACS+
- Enabling SCP and SSH
- Telnet
- VTY Line and Access-Class Configuration
- Dell EMC Networking OS Security Hardening
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- Implementation Information
- Configuring the Simple Network Management Protocol
- Setting Up User-Based Security (SNMPv3)
- Subscribing to Managed Object Value Updates using SNMP
- Enabling a Subset of SNMP Traps
- Reading Managed Object Values
- Displaying the Ports in a VLAN using SNMP
- Fetching Dynamic MAC Entries using SNMP
- Deriving Interface Indices
- MIB Support to Display Reason for Last System Reboot
- MIB Support to Display Egress Queue Statistics
- Monitoring BGP sessions via SNMP
- Monitor Port-Channels
- Entity MIBS
- SNMP Traps for Link Status
- Standard VLAN MIB
- MIB Support to Display the Available Memory Size on Flash
- MIB Support to Display the Software Core Files Generated by the System
- MIB Support to Display the Available Partitions on Flash
- MIB Support to Display Egress Queue Statistics
- MIB Support to Display Egress Queue Statistics
- MIB Support for entAliasMappingTable
- MIB Support for LAG
- MIB Support to Display Unrecognized LLDP TLVs
- Transceiver Monitoring
- Stacking
- Stacking Aggregators
- Stacking Port Numbers
- Stacking in PMUX Mode
- Configuring a Switch Stack
- Configuring the Uplink Speed of Interfaces as 40 Gigabit Ethernet
- Merging Two Operational Stacks
- Verifying a Stack Configuration
- Troubleshooting a Switch Stack
- Upgrading a Switch Stack
- Upgrading a Single Stack Unit
- Storm Control
- Broadcast Storm Control
- SupportAssist
- System Time and Date
- Uplink Failure Detection (UFD)
- Feature Description
- How Uplink Failure Detection Works
- UFD and NIC Teaming
- Important Points to Remember
- Uplink Failure Detection (SMUX mode)
- Configuring Uplink Failure Detection (PMUX mode)
- Clearing a UFD-Disabled Interface (in PMUX mode)
- Displaying Uplink Failure Detection
- Sample Configuration: Uplink Failure Detection
- PMUX Mode of the IO Aggregator
- I/O Aggregator (IOA) Programmable MUX (PMUX) Mode
- Configuring and Changing to PMUX Mode
- Configuring the Commands without a Separate User Account
- Virtual Link Trunking (VLT)
- FC Flex IO Modules
- FC FLEXIO FPORT
- NPIV Proxy Gateway
- Upgrade Procedures
- Debugging and Diagnostics
- Standards Compliance
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SNMPv2-
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INTEGER: 1275078656
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.8.1.1.4.90.90.90.0.24.0.0.0.0 = INTEGER:
2097157
SNMPv2-
SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.8.1.1.4.90.90.90.1.32.1.4.127.0.0.1.1.4.127.0.0.1 =
INTEGER: 0
SNMPv2-
SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.8.1.1.4.90.90.90.2.32.1.4.90.90.90.2.1.4.90.90.90.2 =
INTEGER: 2097157
SNMPv2-
SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.8.1.1.4.100.100.100.0.24.1.4.10.1.1.1.1.4.10.1.1.1 =
INTEGER: 2098693
SNMPv2-
SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.8.1.1.4.100.100.100.0.24.1.4.20.1.1.1.1.4.20.1.1.1 =
INTEGER: 1258296320
SNMPv2-
SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.8.1.1.4.100.100.100.0.24.1.4.30.1.1.1.1.4.30.1.1.1 =
INTEGER: 1275078656
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.9.1.1.4.10.1.1.0.24.0.0.0.0 = ""
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.9.1.1.4.10.1.1.1.32.1.4.10.1.1.1.1.4.10.1.1.1
= Hex-STRING: 4C 76 25 F4 AB 02
SNMPv2-
SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.9.1.1.4.10.1.1.2.32.1.4.127.0.0.1.1.4.127.0.0.1 = ""
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.9.1.1.4.20.1.1.0.24.0.0.0.0 = ""
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.9.1.1.4.20.1.1.1.32.1.4.20.1.1.1.1.4.20.1.1.1
= Hex-STRING: 4C 76 25 F4 AB 02
SNMPv2-
SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.9.1.1.4.20.1.1.2.32.1.4.127.0.0.1.1.4.127.0.0.1 = ""
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.9.1.1.4.30.1.1.0.24.0.0.0.0 = ""
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.9.1.1.4.30.1.1.1.32.1.4.30.1.1.1.1.4.30.1.1.1
= Hex-STRING: 4C 76 25 F4 AB 02
SNMPv2-
SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.9.1.1.4.30.1.1.2.32.1.4.127.0.0.1.1.4.127.0.0.1 = ""
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.9.1.1.4.70.70.70.0.24.0.0.0.0 = ""
SNMPv2-
SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.9.1.1.4.70.70.70.1.32.1.4.127.0.0.1.1.4.127.0.0.1 = ""
SNMPv2-
SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.9.1.1.4.70.70.70.2.32.1.4.70.70.70.2.1.4.70.70.70.2 =
Hex-STRING: 00 00 F4 FD 2C EF
SNMPv2-
SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.9.1.1.4.80.80.80.0.24.1.4.10.1.1.1.1.4.10.1.1.1 = Hex-
STRING: 4C 76 25 F4 AB 02
SNMPv2-
SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.9.1.1.4.80.80.80.0.24.1.4.20.1.1.1.1.4.20.1.1.1 = Hex-
STRING: 4C 76 25 F4 AB 02
SNMPv2-
SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.9.1.1.4.80.80.80.0.24.1.4.30.1.1.1.1.4.30.1.1.1 = Hex-
STRING: 4C 76 25 F4 AB 02
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.9.1.1.4.90.90.90.0.24.0.0.0.0 = ""
SNMPv2-
SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.9.1.1.4.90.90.90.1.32.1.4.127.0.0.1.1.4.127.0.0.1 = ""
SNMPv2-
SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.9.1.1.4.90.90.90.2.32.1.4.90.90.90.2.1.4.90.90.90.2 =
Hex-STRING: 00 00 DA FE 04 0B
SNMPv2-
SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.9.1.1.4.100.100.100.0.24.1.4.10.1.1.1.1.4.10.1.1.1 =
Hex-STRING: 4C 76 25 F4 AB 02
SNMPv2-
SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.9.1.1.4.100.100.100.0.24.1.4.20.1.1.1.1.4.20.1.1.1 =
Hex-STRING: 4C 76 25 F4 AB 02
SNMPv2-
SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.9.1.1.4.100.100.100.0.24.1.4.30.1.1.1.1.4.30.1.1.1 =
Hex-STRING: 4C 76 25 F4 AB 02
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.10.1.1.4.10.1.1.0.24.0.0.0.0 = STRING: "CP"
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.10.1.1.4.10.1.1.1.32.1.4.10.1.1.1.1.4.10.1.1.1
= STRING: "Fo 1/4/1"
SNMPv2-
SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.10.1.1.4.10.1.1.2.32.1.4.127.0.0.1.1.4.127.0.0.1 =
STRING: "CP"
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.6027.3.9.1.5.1.10.1.1.4.20.1.1.0.24.0.0.0.0 = STRING: "CP"
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