Administrator Guide

Using the CLI 230
Power State....................... Enable
Inserted Card:
Model Identifier............... Dell Networking N3024F
Card Description............... Dell 24 Port 10G Fiber
Configured Card:
Model Identifier............... Dell Networking N3024F
Card Description............... Dell 24 Port 10G Fiber
Pluggable......................... No
Addresses
MAC Addresses
MAC addresses are specified in 3 groups of four upper or lower case
hexadecimal characters separated by periods with no spaces, e.g.
0011.2233.FFee or by eight pairs of upper or lower case hexadecimal
characters seperated by colons, e.g. 00:11:22:33:FF:ee. Leadings zeros must be
specified in all cases.
IPv4 Addresses
IPv4 addresses are specified by four groups of decimal integers in the range 0-
255, i.e. dotted quad notation. Leading zeros are not required. Example IPv4
addresses are 1.2.3.4 or 255.255.255.255.
The netmask, if specified, consists of four decimal digits in dotted quad
notation, e.g. 255.255.252.0 or a decimal prefix length preceded by a forward
slash and indicating the number of left justified 1 bits in the netmask. The
netmask is always separated from an IPv4 address by one or more spaces.
Examples:
1.2.3.0 /24 is equivalent to 1.2.3.0 255.255.255.0
IPv6 Addresses
IPv6 addresses may be expressed in up to eight blocks of four upper or lower
case hexadecimal characters. For simplification, the leading zeros of each 16
bit block may be omitted. One sequence of 16 bit blocks - containing only
zeros - may be replaced by a double colon"::", but not more than one at a time.
Example IPv6 addresses are:
Dropped zeros: 3ffe:ffff:100:f101:0:0:0:1 becomes 3ffe:ffff:100:f101::1
Local Host: 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001 becomes ::1
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