====== Dell 6224 ====== The Dell 6224 switch was purchased for the ocean engineering distance learning machines on the NEEC federal grant. The configuration turns off the network management interface and allows configuration through the serial port. Firmware updated 5/23/2011 admin and the standard local password are set, but the only configuration method is via the serial console port Service Tag number 4N6P6M1 mac address: 5c:26;0a:8a:e7:d6 ===== Modes ===== * User exec long on console> * Privileged exec console>enable console# * Global configuration console#enable console(config)# * Line configuration console(config)#line console console(config-line)# console(config)#line telnet console(config-telnet)# console(config)#line ssh console(config-ssh)# others maybe... * Interface configuration modes * VLAN * Port Channel * Ethernet * Loopback * Tunnel console is the default name. It has been changed to distance. ===== Some commands: ===== enter privileged exec mode, then global config mode distance>enable distance#configure distance(config)# save configuration distance#copy running-config startup-config display the current ip configuration distance#show ip interface disable management ip address distance(config)#no ip address enable sshd (First create rsa nd dsa keys) distance(config)#ip ssh server disable sshd distance(config)#no ip ssh server enable telnet distance(config)#ip telnet server disable telnet distance(config)#no ip telnet server enable https distance(config)#ip https server disable https distance(config)#no ip https server to enable sntp, set up the servers first, then sntp unicast client enable no spanning-tree no isdp enable Turn off all the lldp transmit and receive on each port including g1-24 and xg1-4 no lldp transmit 1/xg no lldp receive 1/xg show lldp show bridge address-table Protocols showing up in wireshark LLDP STP CDP Mac Addresses showing up in wireshark 5c:26:0a:8a:e7:d8 (Wireshark only) 5c:26:0a:8a:e7:d6 (Switch CPU burned in mac) ===== snmp ===== from a Linux machine, here is a command to dump the snmp information: yum install net-snmp-utils snmpwalk -v 1 -c Dell_Network_Man 192.168.2.1